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THI ORANGI COAST COUNTY IOITION
ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
I lasts .cu.I phone se _rvice on Coast
't.P· BENET ~ Dellf, l'tlol 11.tft I
u orities are Investigating
source of a series of under-
und explosions that rocked a
:-block area of ·Long Beach
!y Monday. disrupting long
lance telephone 5efV\CE' in the
mge Coast as far south as
Laguna Beach.
Long Beach Fire Deparunent
Capt. David Larson sa1d the
explosions near Long Beach City
College were deliberately set and
involved the use of dynamite.
The 4:40 a.m. incident -which
involved two or three blasts 1.800
feet apart -damaged two t.ele-
Hunting ton.Beach a ttorney S teve Smith gets
coaching on proper sliding techniques from
Don ~ew't:omhc, a bove. In pho to at right,
Smith poses with Dodge r greal Duke Snider.
Huntington Beach attorney spends
a week..1¥itb his childhood heroes
BJ ROBERT BAR<Jl
Of .. Dlllr .......
Campy, Bia D, Enkine, the Duke, Pre.cber; Newk ~for
one glorious week, St.eve Smith rubbed elbows with all of
them at the adult Dodger camp in Vero :ee.cb, F1a.
"It was the great.e.t th1'ill of my life,'' laid Smith, an
attorney and president of the Huntincf.on Be.ch UDl<ii Hich
School board of trus1ees. '"The Dbdgel'I of the 50s were my
sporta heroes. My experience there exceeded expectations."
Smith, 40, played third bue and emJnd b.-on one of
four bueball t.eama at Dodger camp. He Mid he dkln't make an
phone'<.,tbles used for Jong dts-
tance s~tching and two cables
used for comput.e·r operations at
McDonnell Douglas Corp., Le.rson
said.
General Telephone Co. s pokes-
man Hal Compton said the dam-
age disrvpted Laguna Beach,
Huntington Beach, Fountain Val-
ley and Westminster ca1J.s to the
213 area an~other parts of the
co\Intry. A.bout 400 Long Beach
telephones were knocked out
completely.
In an unrelated incident several
hours lat.er I~ South Laguna,
Southern California Edison
workers drilling a hole to install a
enw all W.-md ..._._.om Oil tbe '-7 h* Im Ida Vero
Beecht.m. '
MJt WM a .... to rfCht and I felt 9D0d ~that. Dub
Snider and 1'onmiy Diwll taucht ua boW to 80 to rtcht and I did what diey told me,"
Smith'• mlftCle drove ID tu. ta.m's 10th and 11th rum
after 1he nppwhta team bid jumped to an 11-0 Jwl.
He had another bialmomenton the laltdayof mmp when
be came to bat llp1nst °Carl l"nkine.
041 WM thinkina about him lettinC the record for
• atrilceouta in a Wodds.t. apbwt the Yankeel ::;.t_tchlna
the fint maJol' leque pme fNf1r played in Lm .
"I WM tryinC 80 hard not to ltrike out that I bit a weak
ground bell to ahortatop.'' be l&ki.
(See .DODGER BLUE, P ... AJ)
'l!tility pole on Pacific Coast High·
way near Treasure Island Mobile
Home Park accidently-severed
two telephone cables. knocking
out local telephone service for 200
South Laguna customers with 499
prefixes and disrupting long dis-
tance service for "thousands'' of
other LaguQans. according to
Compton.
Officials said long d1stanc-e ser-
vfoe disrupted by the explosion
was restored early today. Laguna
customers can exJ)e(·t to have
complete t.elephOnt' service bac•k
by 2 p.m. today .
l.;ong Beach f1rt' officials art'
(Ste BLASTS. Page A2J
Victim of crash
lay undetected
over 30. hours
By ROBERT BARKER
OlllMO.-, .......... .
A Zl=yea:r-old motorist whose
body lay undiscovered in a West-
minster boat yard for more than 30
hours, died during a spectacular
accident, an Orange County Cor-
oner Deputy said today.
There was initial speculation
that Thomas E. Quecke, whose
1966 Ford Bronco landed on top of
him, may have slowly bled to
death just a few yards away from
thousands of motorists who pass
by on the busy San Diego Fr~
way each day.
But the young man, a 1980
graduate of Fountain Valley High
School, sustained "severe and
mas&ve" head injuries that caused
his death, according to authorities.
Quecke's body was discovered
Monday morning by boat yard
owner Bret Potts who was inspect-
ing the facility for the first time
since the weekend storm.
CHP Officer Jerry Skelton 'said
Quecke was traveling about 100
mph when his 1966 Ford Bronco
lost control and hit a curb at the
-··stcte-of··the San Dieg~way
.,..aouth of Bota, A.wenu.e. .
The v~hicle then became air-
borne for about 75 · feet before ~v:ing in ~ ice plant and
plo~ forward for another 34
feet.
It flipped over and then
a1ammed into a drain.age ditch. It
waa at this point that Quecke's
body apparently was thrown
through th~ fiber glaa top of the
vehicle and landed 40 feet in front
of his out-of-control Bronco. The
vehicle was still moving forward
and in what was probably was a
one-in-a-million occurrence, ac-
cording to Shelton, landed on top
of Quecke.
A pool of blood was found near
the ydung man's body leading
officers initially to question
whether the victim slowly bled to
deatfl.
The death scene~ about 15
feet below the freeway but wasn't
visible to the thousands of mot0r-
1Sts that pass by each day unless
they would have stopped at the
shoulder and peered down. Skel-
ton said.
SheltOn said the .rate of speed
was determined by the distance
the vehicle went aft.er striking the
freeway curb.
Irvine cops
hunt slayer
in Montana
A team of l.rvme police dete<:-
tives attempting tO unravel the.
month-old murder of a tire com-
pany president has zeroed in on a
small motel in Mentana where 1t 1s
believed a prime suspect m the
case might have stayed.
The invesugauon mtO the
murder of lrvme businessman
BOy'Cf'Fii\kel moved to' ffie snow y
centraJ Montana w1ldemess last
week when F\nkel's rrussing
Honda Prelude was found by a
group of hunters.
The car is expected to be loaded
onto a truck today and driven back
to Irvine by Investigator Dennis
Howe and P atrol Officer Richard
Handfield.
"It'll take them two or three
days to get here because they plan
to stop at every gas station aJong
their route to see if anybody's seen
the car or its driver before," said
Lt. Bob Lennert.
Three investigators will rem.am
in Montana.
The five Irvine homicide detec-
tives were sent to Montana last
week, to look for a man. descnbed
as clean cut. about 6-foot--2 with
collar-length straight blond hair.
(See MURDER. Page A2l
Valley edticational
,unding plan begun Immigrants tell adjustme.nt problems at Costa Mesa seminar
PHIL SNEIDERMAN
.. DellJ l'tlo4 Ii.ti !An orgaruz.auon to support
"1Jltairt Valley Sc~l Distnct
pgrams with pnvate sector
~ kicked off its campaign
pnday night
Fm
untain Valley Education
dation officials announced
monetary goal but asked for
unt.eers during a reception at
ITT Canon headquarters.
oundation officials explained
group is independent from the
ntary school district but is
t t.ed to fund speciaJ projects
uest.ed by teachers, parents,
ipals, district administrators
students.
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School district Superintendent
William Fisher said a foundation
would be a welcome addition to
the community.
"These groups reafue that
scnool districts can no longer go it
alone," he said. "Over the past 10
years,«hool districts have cut and
cut till there was nothing left to
cut except programs, which are
the heart and soul of education.
"Despite the additional funding
this year, the state of California is
spending $325 less per student
annually than the national aver-
age."
As a result, a 14-9Chool distriet
like Fountain Valley has $2.3
!See VAL!-EY Pase AZ) William Fisher
Muet.ng coechn luYlng
Costa M ... High'• football team haa loat
Its two head coache8. Jim Hagey and John
Camey. Sporta, Page C 1.
A p•lr of AmerlC8n cl•••lce
'Oklahoma' la still OK, but · Arsenic' ls a trifle
tainted. Two vintage American plays are
reviewed on Page 93.
LMrrilng tode91 With et,_
Some of thettechnlquee for c=a with atrw
Include deep btMthlng, atlon and a
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By KAREN E. KLEIN °' .. D9llJ,... .....
In 19'Z9, at an Orange County
junior high school, a group of
Anglo childr~n beat up a Viet-
namese boy and followed him
home from school, pelting his
h ouse with rocks. •
The next day, the p~cipal of
the school suspended all the
Vietnamese children from school
to avoid further violence.
In 1981, a group of Westminster
citizens petitioned their city coun-
cil not to grant any more buaine91
Ucenaes to Vietname9e merchants
because they could not read the
Vietnamese Bigas on local shope.
The Orange County that uaed to
be characterued aa a lily-white
enclave, with little of the ethnic
and racial diversity typical of
urban areas, is fast disappearing.
And the growing mix of peoples
coming to live in the coUnty -
especially the high number of
refugees who eettle here -has
stirred up problems in many
communities, according to Rusty
Kennedy, executive director of
the Orange County Human Rela-
tions c.omnu.ton.
Kennedy told an audience at
South Cout Repertory Theater in
Coeta Meu Monday afternoon
about the cues of di9crimi.nation
and mlaut\deratand.ing hit office
has handled on behalf of lmmJ.-
granta. ..
He was one of eeven speakera at
SCR parddpating in a symposium
titl~. "The Drama of Immigra-
tion," and funded by the Cali-
fornia Council for the Hurnan-
ltltet.
Monday's sympoeium wu the
' f
first event in SCR's ambitious and
unusual project coordinated by
Michael Bigelow Dixon and
Valerie Smith to chronicle the
immigrant and refugee ex-
perience in the county.
Each speaker. including immi-
--grants from Chile, Vietnam and
Laos. a history professor from UC
Irvine and an Immigration and
Naturalization Service com-.
missioner, gave a personal per-
spective on how immigration af-
fects Orange County .
Professor Spencer Olin Jr.
noted that Orange County's
statistics mirror national trends.
with 82 percent of the refugees
currently entering the natio., of
Hispanic or Asian backgrounds
and 12 percent of European back-
grounds.
AJthough immigration has
always been an int.egraJ part of
U.S. heritage, Olin said. anti-alien
feelings have nearly always ex-
isted. "A"nti -Cath olicis m.
anti-radicalism and racism arc all
outgrowths of the antipathy many
feel toward aliens." he said.
That kind of antipath y is a
(Sff IMMIGRANTS, Page AZ)
Mesans can breathe
easier; GI son safe
By L\REN E. KLEIN
Of .............. · ..
'The telephone call, the one Robin leske and her huaband
Terry Md been waittna foe lince lut month, came last Friday.·
''I hMrd the operator •Y there wu a collect call from Chris ana
I almost falnted deed away,'' Jeske Mid.
Ouis, her 20-Y"!U'"'Old Army IOI\, was c.alling toeay he was beck
afely from Grenada.
"We Weft 80 arateful, and yet IOme of the joy wasn't there
~ulit we knew 10 many Md died.'You ahnolt feel IUilty being 10
happy,'' the eo.ta Mela wOman eaid.
· Cb.rtl. a mortarman in the 82nd Alrbome Division, Md 1een *"ty of tiahtina in Greneda. But he ecaped injury along with
ew:ryone ln hil battalion. he told his mother. ThJ'ouchout her days of waiUng for word from Chris, Jeske
laid, she Wel)t ~ IOrM blid days.
"I JU*t1)ra)'W a lot and~ time the cuualty count went uP.
I dJed • little inlide," she u.ld. "He WU very lucky. h& realJy WU. •
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~2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. November 15. 1983 --..
_I c_o_N_1_1N_u_1_D_s_1_o_R_11_s ____ r Nestande assails transportation plan
BLASTS PROBED... Supervi or break s into IJl.eeting., the n cites criticism of()(~ propo e d light rail line
From Page A 1
bei.ns ~ted an the mvesug<ttJOn
by the federal department of
Alcoh<l.l. T obact.'O and Fire~.
said Do\Jg McClure. a Long Bea(•h
Fire Department arson in -
vestigator.
Authorities ha~c not rul~ out a
connection between the ex-
plosions and McDonneU Douglas
strike. Employees there walked
out Oct. 17 ..
"That would be a natural as-
swnption.'' M(<'lurl' said. refer-
ring to the ~1biUty that the
explosions could be strike related.
"We're looking at all opuons," he
said.
McDonnell Douglas spokt>Sman
Dave Eastman ..said the damage
had onJ y a negligible· effect on
Company operations. Computer
lines will be back in full operation
later today.
"The explosion didn't OC't'Ur
near our property so as of now we
1 don't think it has anything to dll
with the strike." Eastman said.
A Southern California E:Chson
spokesman said Tuesday that
workers who acddenlly severed
two telephono cables Ln Ss>uth
Laguna were rrusmformed as to
the whereabouts of GTE's under-
ground facilities
The spokesman churned lhtlt
last month GTE had painted
marlongs on the street des.agnat-
mg where its cables were located,
but when Edison workers began
drjllmg they cut 'into the tele-
phone lines.
··GTE told us where tht> lines
were and when we dug elsewhere
we found the cables.'' the Edison
offlc1aJ said
Compton said that GTE plans to
bill F.chson for the cost of repairs.
One damaged cable. Compton
said. earn ed the 91 1 emergency
line connectmg South Laguna
residents with the South County
Sheriff's Department. GTE
w orkers went door to door Mon-
day aler.ung customers to the
problem
People who can't get through
the sh en ff's offlt-e dialin~ 911
should dial 834-3000 l!\Stead,
authorities said.
VALLEY EDUCATION ...
From Page A 1
million less to spend annually on
students than the national aver-
age, Fisher said
By JEFF ADLER
0. -o.11, ..... ···" Supervisor Bru<.'(> Nc:'!lllmdt•
barged ln un an Orange County
'l'r:m~port.attun C.'.ommtlis1011 ffit'<•l·
ing Monday to ag ·n <.'n tk1w
portions of the co iss1on's
15-year. $5 b1lhon pac · ge of
proposed traru;portatJon m1 ove-
ments.
Nestandc, who is not ml.Jcr.
of the ('Ommiss1on, strode int.o thl·
Hall of Adm1mstration hearing
room just as ('OtnmissionerR wen•
considering a response to his
criticlsm against the plan last
week.
ln a lettN cu~utated last week,
Nes tande said commissioners
w£-re being "irresponsible and
wrong•· for including plcans for a
Costa Mesa-to-Fuller ton light roil
line an the transportation package
before final feasiblity ;;tutht'S
were complL'lt.•
Soon after the meeting began.
S upervisor Thoma§ R1l1·y, who
chairs the commission , askc-d for
approval to personally prt'p<l.rl' on
answer to Nest.ande's letU:r
''S1nt.'t· thl' 8Upcrvu;or has
adoptl'<I hL' position with a tenan-
ly that beg10s to dl'fy logll'. and
sinl-e ht: now choosc..11 to criticize
the proc..'<.'SS of • t.ll•vt-lo ptng ct
15-y<'ar µIan, 1 bclit>Vl' Wt' shvult.I
dewlop a rL'Spon.St.· from thl'
t'tJmmissaon as a whole," Riley said
as thl· m<.'t'ting opcn<.'CI.
The t·hairman said it was
necc'S.'131"Y to at.ldr~ the 1ssut.·
now, "so th1s d<>t..'8 not bet.'Ome an
issut.> that will jeoMrdrz.e passagl'"
or the sail~ t4x measure.
No sooner had H1IE'y and tht•
four oth1.•r transportation con1
miss1ont-rscad11:on1mcnu.>d cm the·
t'rltical letu..r, than Nt!!it.andc,
trailed by one of his wdes, 11trodt'
tnto tht' hearing room and n·
quested 1X'nmss1on l.o sJ.)t'ak
Nest.and£-srut.I ht' had tx-.·n
bstening w the mt>etlng on a
monitor in hu; 0H1t-e and wanted t.o
a(ain express his t'tint\:rn.<; uvl·r
ll'\e 16-year plan .
"I just don'I ft-t>I the rail line 1s
JUStified." he said. "It doesn't rn ~t'l
SCAG (Southt!m CaJJforrua As-
~iat1on of Governments) st.an -
dards and 1t d1it-Sn't meet CTC
(Calilorrua Transportation Com
rru.sHlfJn) standards I will support
any µIon that doesn't include rail
lx."(!ljusc 1t JUSt 18n'tsubstantiated"
Thl! supervU;cir also asked the
l'Otnmt8SIOn todelliy the scheduled
Junt> 1984 dccuon on I-cent sales
tax increase until November.
But Nestande said transpor-
l.cit1on comnusswners fear post-
poning the ele<::ucm because an
1n1t1at1ve sponsored by Howard
Jarvis l'uuld be passed reqwring
two-thirds voter approval fo( any
tax-increrul(;'. measure.
~>~•~<!~I~' T~on~ ~,~l!h~o~~~~ ~~st~u~ ~~n~~~ and
Martin Thompson was described p~1son t<!rmll without the puss1-charact(:rize<i the fa,mtly as being
by a dmit·al psychologist Monday bthty of parole "pathological" dunng her after·
as a "Vt.•ry. very sad. t'Onfust.'<i. The sam e t!tght woman. noon t.csumony' She told the jury
d. d four-man JUry voted w1ar11mously that when Thompson was def ens1vl• and dcpr~'tl in I v1 -to t-onv1ct Thompson of the 1 !18 1 spanked as a child h1S stepfathe r
ual'' removedCfrom realilltedy Laguna Beach murder Nov. 4 told ham that he would receive
Dr Kara ross. ca as a · I 'fi d f d 1 ~ extra punishment 1f he cried. defen$(c' w itness. U.'Sll fied as an following ays o l' 1 •ration. ,
Cross told J·urors tha( a fter .. ~ .. 1 Th · Orange County Superior Court wr 1er, ompson s younge r exam1runu Thompson she had N f ed h t h Jury in Santa Ana began consider-. .., si.ster. ancy. testl 1 t a s e concludedthathewasant:><treme-be h b h mg whether Thompson. 28, cannot remem r er rot er
.:hould bt> sentenn.~ w death Cor ly confused, 1~ure. angry and ever crymg after a spanking. "I " frustrated rnan who believed the 1 .. h ·d f the rape and munfor uf Gm~er think he was crue . s e sru o vivid fantasies he coot'Oel~. hn stepfather .
She said his condition was a
"Foundations can help schools
• close this gap, .. he said.
Fisher said the new Fountam
Valley foundation might pay for
classroom aides to help stude nts
with marginal slolls. He srud the
group might replace outdated
classroom maps or pure hase li tera -
ture books for upper grade stu-
allocat1ons'board w ithin the foun-
dation w1U receive requests from
teachers. students and adnunis-
trators and will decade which
projects to fund.
Ned Powell, principal of Moiola
School in Fountain Valle y, said he
lives in Laguna Beach, where an
educauon foundauon has been
active for several years. He said
that group's activities have in -
cluded building a dance studio and
buying globes and computers for
classrooms.
Mes a victim
of hit and run
accident dies
result of emouoruJ stn:ss caused Thompson's slSt~r descnbed the
by the unyielding disc:iphne atmosphere in the family's home
meted out by Thompson's step-as being mt1midat1ng and
father. Ed Lochr1e, while he was str~ful. espec:1aUy when thetr
growing up. stepfather. who often traveled . ...._ ·'
Cros.s described tht' family was home.-
. dents.
District Trustee Cheryl Norton
said the foundation was organized
90 ."the community could band
together and take back some of the
control they lost to Sacramento."
Each year. Norton said. the
foundation will try to r~ a
specified amount of money An
Sue Winterstein. chairwoman
of the Fountain Valley Music
Boosters, said the new foundation
may be a ble to aid music education
programs. which have been cut
back fn recent years Cheryl Norton I IMMIGRANTS ENCOUNTER DIFFICULTY
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,, reality for many refugees. said Vy
Trac Do. a Vietnamese. refug~
and a bilingual educauon special-
ist from Cal State Uruvers1ty,
Fullerton At a recent lecture llJ a
group of teachers, he sa1d. one
evaluation out of 100 gave ham the
lowest marks
• "This person wrote. ·r resent
somebody from that com er of the
world coming here N<;>t too long
ago they (Vietnamese) we re
shooting at (me)."' Do related
The misdirected anger toward
refugees IS all too common. he
added. And 1t leads lO a tragic
rrusunderst4ndmg of refugee cul-
ture
Moua Chou. a member of the
Hmong tnbe of Laos and a social
worke r 1n thf' countv. saJd the
pruruuve Hmong ~pie have
been transponeafrom the 16th or
17th century to the 20th century
in their move across conlments.
The tradltiona.l. conservative
value system of the Hmong is vttal
1f the ('Ulture IS to survtve. he said.
DOD~ER BLUE ...
From Page A 1 .
But 1t was the chance lO hang out with his heroes
Erskine. Roy Campanella. Don Drysdale. Preacher Roe. Don
New combe and others -that was the big tlung
"There was such a camaraderie. They really en.)O yed .
being around each other and around us. Some of them had
tears in·their eyes ~hen they told us goodbye."
The camp at the end of October also gave Smith a chance
to renew his friendship Wlth fonner shortstop Maury Wills.
Smith worked in Dodger Stadium parking lots when he
attended USC in the early 1960s. Smith once did a favor for
the Dodger star. leaving some tickets w ith Wills' fnend.s and
Wills never forgot.
"The next day he took me to dinner at the Stadium Club
and then we'd have lunch every couple of weeks or so.
"He came to Vero Beach after I already was there. l was
talking with several fellows after dinner an d he came up to me
and asked 111 wasn't St.eve. We talked a lot afterwards and
exchanged telephone numbers. "No man has ever done more
with his abiliues than Maury."
Smith has other memories of his heroes:
• Campanella telling about the lime that Dodger
Manager Walt Alston ordered Drysdale to walk Frank
Robinson. Drysdale hit Robinson on the first pit.ch. He didn't
want to waste any pitches. •
•Preacher Roe's aversion to the base on balls. If a batter
hits the ball and if he has a heart attack and falls down on his
way to first base, the outfielder can still throw him out,
according to Roe. But if he gets four balls, he can have a h~art
attack and die and is still awarded first base.
•Roe on the secrets of pitching: To be effective. you need
count.er balance. Sort of like Dolly Parton with a backpack.
• Manager Tommy Lasorda. People addicted to drugs
and alcohol deserve sympathy and compas.5ion. but they are
symptoms of weakness, not sic~. The family and team
need to come first."
Juan1 Funez-Gonzalez. a
Chilean national who came to the
Uruted States in 1976 and is
curre ntly working on a dtK·tornt.e
in political st·•t"nc'\.' at UL'l. S<lld
imm igrants' trauma l 1l' 1•x
penences are wor~mcd lxx·aUS4:• of
ant1-1mnugrant preJud1ce
Shortly aft.er she and her hus-
band arrived in the county, she
said, they w ere "O.ralking arnu_nd
Santa Ana when t hey wcrt' stop·
ped by two police off1eers and
questioned
Kennedy, of the! Human Rda-
t1on.s Comm1sswn, said ce>r ta1ri
changes in the INS policy toward
ahens should be made For one
thing, he said, he supports Sant.a
An.a Polit-e Chief Ray Davis. who
recently has asked the INS not to
conduct raids in his community
"The INS should protect our
borders and concentrate their
activity there.'' Kennedy said
A book . "Second Lives," edited
by Dixon and Smith is available
through SCR to sch~. libraries
and social service agenc ies in the
county. "Second Lives" includes
an.icles by the members of Mon-
day's symposium as weU as inter-
views with immigrants and refu-
gees.
T his year's SCR Educational
Touring Production will be an
original musical about a young
boy's experience as an immigrant.
"Finding Home" will tour more
than 200 schools in from. January
to June.
Other programs held in connt."<'-
tion with SCR's immigrant pro-
ject. including dramatic readings
from "Second Lives,'' a Vldcotape
of the playl a study guide lO
cultural div ty in the county,
were funded $60.000 in foun-
dation and co ralion grants.
lt is ex pee that the programs
associated with this project will
reach more than L00.000 children
and adults through Southern
California this year. ·
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RaJph Palterson, 75, of Costa
Mesa. died about noon Monday of
Injuries he s uffe red in a
hit-and-run acc1d(•nt .
BULLETIN BOliRD -·· ~ ' \
Patterson suffered mt.ernal in-
juries. a broken hip and broken
legs Sunday :;ghl after being run
over while he crossc.'<i 17th Street
in Costa Mesa. said Mike Nash. a
spokesman for Fountain Valley
Community Hospital.
The d river of the car, describt..od
as a white man m hts 50s with
graying ha.ir. drove· away l.1l a
light-colored Cadillac. witn~
told police.
Pout:e said the dnvt'r was seen
heading southbound on San1.a
Ana Av<..nue Anyont• with mfor·
mat1on on thl· al'\:1d~·nt can call
pohl't:' at 754-5367
MURDER ...
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who was seen dnvmg the car in
the sparsely-populat~ towns
outside Hele na. the state's capital
Lennert said dct.e(·tives have
been going door to door l.1l thre<>
tiny i.owns, &eek.mg mfonnauon
Now thev have U'roed m on a
mowl where Finkel'i. car was seen
parked and driven on several
days. Lcnn<·rt sa1d 1t 1s not known
whether the mystery driver
st4yed at the motel
The silver 1983 battered Honda
is regarded by police as a major
clue in the murder case though
police are not ronVln<.'ed 1ts driver
is the murderer.
"There are two Lheones," said
Lennert. "One is tha t 1t could be
our suspect. The second IS that the
murderer may have dropped the
car off somewhere and this driver
might have found 1t."
He also said he doubted the
suspect is still in Montana.
Finkel was bludgeoned to death
last month and stuffed in the
trunk of hwd"ark blue Cadillac,
parked in the garage of his
Lockhaven Circle home The
motive for the lulling remains
unclear. police said. ---------
Valley Mayor's Ball
honors city officials
The fount.am Vallc•y Chamber of Commerce will present Its
annual Mayor's &U Friday at the Mlle Square Park G<>Lf Coune
Rest.aurant, Warner Avenue at Ward Street ~
The event will honor Mayor Marvin Adler and city councll
members Ben Nielsen . Barbara Brown, Fred Vos.sand Jam Neal.
Thi" no-host bar will serve rockta1ls beginning at 7 p.m .•
followed by dinner at 8 p.m The fesuv1ues wtll include dancing td
the musk of the Golden West College Band. :
The l'OSt IS $25 per person. and the event u; open to thd
communuv For information or reservations, call the FountaJn'
Vallc•y Chambt-r 1Jf Comml'~'t.'. 962-444 I
Adoption prog ran1 set in Huntington
"Adopt1qn IS" kifelong" IS tAE-theme of the se~enth annual
Adoption Faire, scheduled St?nday at Golden West College m
Huntington Beach . •
Co-sponsored by the t'Ollege and the Adoption Councu of
Orange County. this year's event will take pla<.-e from noon to 4 pm.
in the central quad area. Adrruss1on 1s free. chi.Id care will be
avcuJable and and various supporung g roups w1U be raismg funds
through the sale of refreshments, books and bouuque.u.ems... _
Social scrv1(-C groups involved an adoption work will d.J.spense
1nfonnat1on at lhl' event For more· tnformatmn, call the Adoption
Action Linc• at 730-14fi2
H ealth care prog ram at college
A consumer program on health care selecuon will be presented
Friday at 7:30 p.m . at Golden West CoUege in Huntington Beach-
Dr. Marc Richmond. a family pracutioner based an Irvine, and
Dr. Jordan WeLSS. a psychiatrist practicing m Newport Beac;h. wiU
discuss how to select health care facilities such as hospitals and
cllrucs, and how to find physicians. counselors and para·
professionals.
Pre-registration is advised for this tree program. which will
meet In Room 209 of the <.'OUege's admi oisJ,ration bu.ilding.
Rummage sale aids r ecovery grou·p
The High Hopes-Neurologic~ Recovery Group, Inc. is seeking
donalJons for its Friday rummage sale. Clothing. kitchenware,
tools. jewelry. fabt1c and Christmas items are especially needed. •
Tax-deductible donations shouJd be taken to the Rea
Community Center, 661 Hamilton. Suite 300. Costa Mesa, between
8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Information is availablf
at 646-7458 •
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tate official rap·s soaring
·ealth costs in Coast talk
y JERRY HIRSCH
Cutting-health ca.re eot1ts is one
f the best ways s tate and federal
emments could save money.
vid B. Swoap, Califonua's sec-
retary of Health and Welfare told ~pital administrators and local
lf_~~emment officials during a Big
Canyon Country Club tun heon rn
1Newport Beach Monday .•
1 "We need to take a look and
decide if we are harnessing our
resources as efficie n,tl y as we can,"
Swoap said, adding healt~care
programs make up a large per-
centage of government's budget.
One wa~ of inrrP~sinll t>fficien-
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i;.y a nd towenng stall' health care and Med1C.al we fell we could be
costs lS to change MediCal to a aU things to all people It had the
••capit.ation" system of payment, predict.able result of infusing a
Swoap said. huge demanq for health care on a
Under a "cap1tauon" syswm. small supply," Swoap said
MediCal would negot1att> with a This great demand is what IB
hospital to proVide service for a set fueling inflation in health care at
number of people, a~'Ording to levels far above the inflat1on in
Pete Foulke of Hoag Memorial the rest of the economy, S woap
Hospital in Ne wport Beach. The claimed. -
hospital would then get a lump fiealth care inflation last year
sum payment. · -'ran a! 15 pert..'ent. During the same
"That is what you would get. Ir period there w.as Little inflation in
no one got sick. you would make a the broader economy.
lot of money If a lot of people got "We need to enourage com-
s1ck you would try w keep your petitive forces in the the health
co5ts down ." Foulke explained. care field," Swoap sai.d.
"With the advent of Medicare "In the past, health care has
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[Homes, condos sold
~n a pressure cooker on which
we were trying to slam a lJd un
Instead. we are now trying to turn
the heat down," Swoap said.
He .t:stimated a "capitation"
·program would save the govem-
menl $1 5 billion through 1990
and that experiment.al~pr--0grams
have already saved lpe state $1 50
in Mesa auctioning~·
I By CHRISTINE DEi_CKER
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A fot o{ property and a lot of
money changed hands this past
rweekend -quickly.
More than $10 million worth of
single-family homes, con -
1 dominiums, town homes, vacant
1 lots and commercial property was
auctioned off for $6.9 million in
two and one-half hours during
Super Auction Il in Cost.a Mesa.
First-time home buyers, ln-
1 vestors~developers bid Sun-day afte oon under a red and I white stri big top set up at the
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intersectio of Bristol and the San
Diego way in the old Mon t-
gomery Ward parking lot.
The average real estate deal was
78 percent of retail price-tha1's a
savings of 22 percent per parcel.
All but seven of the 87 properties
up for auction sold.
Properties included 30 town
homes from the Sutter Creek I Condominiums in Anaheim .
owned by-Pacesetter Homes and
57 tondos. homes, offices and lots
owned by Heritage Bank.
The holdings we're up for
auction either because the bank
had foreclosed on them or de-
velopers had trouble getting their
selling price, according to auction
spokesman Allen Yury of the
Gloria Zigner public relations
company. R. Thomas Ashley Co.,
a Newport Beach real estate
marketing and and auction com-
pany was in charge of the event
The highest price property auc-
uoned was a luxury condominium
in the prestigious Harbor Ridge
area of Newport Beach which
retailed at $550,000. It sold for
$370,000. The lowest amount paid
was $40,000 for a condo in Fontana
retailing at $61,000.
Yury said other land auctions
are being planned by the Ashley
Co. A similar event. called Super
Auction '83, was held in August.
That auction was believed to be
the largest land auction in the
state se.lli..r)g $14. l million worth of
real estate for $10 milhon.
million '
Another way to lum the "heat"
down is to lousen hospital ex-
pansion restrictions, according to
Swoap.
In response to questions from
the a udience. however, Swoap
said he did not favor completely
abandoning the reqwrement forc-
ing hospitals to prove a need to
expand.
Swoap heads the statC''s largest
public agency The state Health
and Welfare Department hasa $16
billion budget and e mploys 43,000
people.
Prior to heading the depart-
ment, Swoap served as Under
Secretary or the Departme nl of
Health and Human Services m the
Reagan administration.
The,lunch was sponsored by the
Hill Partnership Inc .. a Newport
Beach arehitectural firm, the
Newport Beach office of Ernst &
Whinney. a national accounting
firm and the Southern California
o Hospital Association.
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Three autos were brol<en Into while
parked et a 11orage 101 at 9601 lrvlne C«lter Oflve In trvtne_.t.nottlef ve-
hicle periled at the adl-t Laouna
HMti Driving range IOI allO. WU
Illegally entered IOmetlme late Mon-
day night or eatty Tuaday. No more
than $50 wof1h of good• was out ol
any of the vehicles. -. . . More than S400 of tools and
KcealOfles were stolen SOl'Tliltlme
Monday from a business at 16811
Hale Ave.
Unlawful entrY ~u gained over the
weekend In an office located at 2222
Manin. Apparently nothing was
taken but pry marl<S on a desk were
found.
Huntingtorr Beach
A Huntington Beach man told
pollce his maroon 1974 BMW 2002A
w~onday from tha.parking
lot behind the Huntington Center
shopping mall, 7777 Edinger Ave
The loss was estimated at S3.000
A home on the 8200 block of
Valencia Drive was burglertzed and
ransacked Monday. En\ry waa made
through an unlocked rear window.
The 1098 Included a S250-camera and
jewelry worth $240.
Two vehicle ·b~rgiarlea were re-
pof1ed Monday on the 19800 block ot
Sldcup Lane. A $700 stereo unit was
l1ken1 from an orange 1972 Volks-
wagen Bug. A .$100 CB un11 was stole'n trom a silver and blue 1'980
Ford pickup • '
home on the 21800 block of
KaneQhe w11 apparently burglarized with a key Monday The Ion Included
a portable ,t.M/FM stereo valued at
$175.
A black 1963 \~·uda RX7 WIS
reported 1tolen from the Golden
West College lot between 8 and 9
a.m. Monday. The loss was estimated
al $15.000.
f ounlain Valley
Burglars entered a residence in the
11000 block ol Bluebell A11enue
through a master bedroom window
and stole $6.425 In jewelry
Someone took 'a
0
wallet from the
purse beton§!lng to the owner of the
Craffy Lady. 18040 f'.larbor Blvd. The
victim told pollce she put the purse
underneatl\ her desk. It contained
$20 In cash and S 15 In mlkellaneous
Items, she said.
Thieves 1101e a $3.000 wristwatch
from a master bedroom In the 16000
block of Bushard Street.
Jewelry and cash ~ere stolen from
a master bedroom In the 18000 block
of Mt. Cimarron Street with the total
loss put al $259.
Cosio )lt>"o
Cosll Mesa undercover ott1cers
arrested two women on 1U1plelon ol
pro1lltullon lut ~ Karen E
Emerson, 3S, of Al~de, and
Stierle L. Orena. 27, ol Huntington
Beach. -e arrested aner officers
po11ng u Cj.IStomers called local
escort IMlfVlcea and arranged to have
sex with the women for money.
Computer .Quip~nt valued at
$9, 118 was stolen from the offices of
International Medical Products al
3001 Red Hiii Avenue sometime
Sunday night. The door of the office
bulldlng was pried open . . .
A Honda motorcycle was reported
stolen Monday from In front of a
house on the 1800 block ol Samar
Drive. The vehicle was valued at
$1,800.
Newport Beach
1' Newport Beach man reported
the theft of his coin collection valued
at $730 from his home In lhe 700
block of Heliotrope Monday night.
The Jasmine" Cr~ Commercial
Association reported the theft of
$305 In office equipment from Its
office at 110 Jasmine Creek.
1' Newport ee"ach t~acher reported
lhe theft of S3,387 of Jewelry from his
home In lhe 1400 block of Dover
Monday.
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Friend Kay Be rgdahl puti,.u H appy Birthday hat
on Edison Hig h admini tr'ator Chris Hic-e during
urprise par
She's birthday girl
Celebrating miles tone with a Big Ma c
By ROBERT BARKER
Of -Delly _. Ii.fl
It was a Spt'Cial birthday so Chris R1t>e's friends took SIJ('\:lal
measures.
Ther~ was ~ red carpet, two young waiters in tUXl.'<iOS.
champagne glasses (only 7-Up was available) flowers and. of
course. flickering candJes
For Rice, an assistant pnnc1pal al &lison High School 111
Huntington Beach, it..wasamilestonebirthday {nends hint 1l was
the one that follows 39.
SoshPand a friend wentoul fora drink al the Ancient Manner
restaurant before heading to some swanky spot fordinner.OnJy the
friend said she had w swing by McDonald's m Newport Beach to
"check on her $9h." '
And, surptise. about 25 of...Chns' fnetlas and colleagues werf'
waiting for the birthday girl under the Golden Arches
Led by Principal J ack Kennedy, the group broke mtoa rousing
rendiuon of "For She's a Jolly Good Lady" before Rice. who's in
tharge of student guidance at Echson. pitched into a Big Mac, french
fries and a Coca Cola. The birthday cake was provided the courtesy
of Mc:Donalds
• "ChrlS 1s the kind who's never surprised at anythmg," her
friend. Kay Bergdahl said "But she was flabbergasted this tune.
~he had no inkling.
"She's such a super. super adrrurustrator who goes out of her
way to help others. We thought about golllg to Chtppendales to see
·~he male dancers or to the Harlequin dinner theater but settled on
Mc Donald's because il has outdoor dmmg." . • ·
Rice adrru t led she was s urprised -she appeared to sl um'p over
in the fr~l seat of Bergdahl's van when she saw the commouon,
but She rec.'Ove red· quickly ---
"Be ffiscrcct w herl you mention m y age," she laughed And so
we w ere. That's probably because she dc-servet> a break today
Facelift
Planned
for SA
Freeway
A ni.aJ<>r strl'k:h <Jf th<: Sant<t
Ana Fret.oway starting in Irv11w
will be.· closed almost t·vl'ry night
for eight months ne><l yt·ar as st.:Jt1-
h1ghway worken; repavt· th•·
ugmg. pothult>-fillt-d lrcmspor
talion torridor
The $7 m1lhon Dtllrans pror~:•
ts expt!<:tt-<l to run fru.m April
through 0c'<:ember with Um(· 01.11
dunng thl· Olyrnp1l' Game:. 111
July.
Tht· wurk l!t:hedult· <:alls fo1
h1ghwuy lctn~ on the t'lght m1Jt".
bl-tween Myford Road 1n Irvin•·
aud Anaheim Road m Anaheun to
ht.· cluSt."'CI on wt-ekday nights from
m1d111ght lo 5 a m and vn Wt'<'k
l'nds from 10 pm VJ 10 o.m .
al'COrding to Chuck Ford, deputy
d1stnt'L tltrr..,:tur of the Call fom1<i
Dt,parlment or Transportation
Traffll' m both d1recuons will bt-
r crouted from closc'<i freeway
S('Cllons w the Sari Diego, Cost.a
Mesa, Garden Grove or R1vers1de
freeways .. Ford said.
"It's going to be a tough year fur
users of that freeway durmg thar
penod." Ford admitted
But he said e fforts will be made
as the repaving work gUt'S along w
minimize any disruption to trafflt
"We don't anuc1pate thLS prOJC-~·t
will cause any delays for traffic
during the Olympics," he addKJ ...
"There will be no closures dunng
the Games "
The six-lane freeway. built tn
the early 1950s, w1U be coated
w1Lh four mches of asphalt con-
crete and existing medlan barriers
will be tt<placed with concrete
walls, Ford explamed
Businesswomen
l o mull comput ers
The Orange County Chapter <Jf
Women in Business will hold its
regular dtnner mc't'ung at 5 :m
pm Wednesday at tht-NewportN
Inn in Newport Beach
V1ck1 McConneU. author or
"The McConnell Method for Deal-
\ng with Computers While Keep-
i ng Your Sa.ntty:·~ wm be 1hf'
featured speaker Fur rurtht<r
1nformat1on contact Brt-nd;i
Brown al 646-0387.
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PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE
3 DAYS ONLY!!
Try Comparison Shopping
Take Advantage of our Annual
Pre·Chnstmas Sale and Save
Like Never Before on:
WATCHES -RINGS -EARRINGS
PEllDAllTS -DIAMOllDS -PEARLS
BRACELETS I CHAI/IS.
If is not news to our r11ular customers
that our ereryday priclS are normally
much lower than our competition. For
our sale, we do not mar1' up our
merchandiu 50% and lbi n offer if on
sale for 60% oH. If you hare betn
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IOP OF THE NEWS . '
NATION ~avy envoy sl~in i~ Greece
Gunman on motorcycle kills military advisory chief, driver
Industrial productfon
shows small .8o/o gain
By tllie Aaaodated Preu
ATHENS, Greece (AP) -A
gunman on a motorcycle killed a
U.S. Navy attache and his driver
today, pwnpirig at least seven
bullets into the officer's car when
it stopped at a busy intersection.
Capt. George Tsantes, 53, chief
of the navai"section in the Joint
U.S. Military Advisory Group in
Greece w as hit four times in the
Industrial production rose 0.8 pen.'t?nt in
October, the 11th straight monthly gam but the
smallest increase sin('(' February, the Federal
Reserve Board said today The October gain in
output by U.S . faewries, mines and utilities
followed a revised 1.3 pen:ent ·intorease tn
September and August, whu:h were reported B •
previously as 1.5 pcn.--ent and l .2 ~rcent. • r1 tons rant
Tearful Foat d enies killing
GRETNA, La. -Fenunist Gmny Foat
testified in tears that she "never met" the man
she is accused o{ clubbmg to death 18 years ago,
and said her ex-husband and ct}ief atX'user once
tried to strangle her . Ms. Foat. charged in the
1965 killing of Argen tine toymaker Moises
.Chayo. testified Monday that her ex-Marine
fonner husband terrorized her with stories of
killing and muu.lauon, threatened to k.JIJ her. and
often beat her.
Billie Sol Estes released
BIG SPRING, T exas -Wheeler-dealer
Billie Sol Estes. once-known as a financial wizard
an~ a confidant of Lvndon John.~un, was released
from prison today after vowmg that his days of
shady ventures are over The .charismatic ..
flamboyant fllm-flam man, 58, has spent almost
11 years behind pr1son walls since his first
conviction in 1962 for federal mail fraud and
conspiracy to defraud and subsequent 1979
convictions for frau.d and concealing assets.
Greyhound resumes service
PHOENIX. AriZ4 -G reyhound said today
that it will crank up its buses Thursday and
resume limited service with 1,600 drivers
crossing picket lines and 1,300. new hires. The
nation's largest bus line, struck two weeks ago by
12,700 drivers and terminal workers. said it will
resume limited service to 27 states and ,is
determined to get all its buses rolling· again
within 90 days if the strike does not end. At least
4,600 employees are willing to work during the
strike. which "is sufficient personnel for our
Thursday startup," £p<>kesman Don Behnke said.
STATE
Quakes shake Southland
--'WEsTMORLAND -A swann of minor
earthquakes today rattled a desert-like area of
Southern Ca.11forrua that has faults ··uke a
cracked egg," ·officials said Th£> tremors began
shortly after a moderate quake shook the High
-.Sierra.far to the north It wasn't llear whether
th~_two events. separated by hundreds uf miles,
were related.
Plane, b Qdy found in snow ..
MAMMOTH LAKES -Searchers im-
peded by weekend snow and hJgh winds have
finally found the body of a r.nan near the
wreckage of a &mall plane an the Iron Mountain
area of Madera County. offlc1als say Teams of
searchers who found the body Monday will
return Tuesd4y to check whether a second
person was aboard the four-passenger Mooney. a
aingle-engine propeller plane that crashed
Saturday and was buned m the snow
Flynt fined for contempt
LOS ANGELES -Hustler magazine
publisher l....arry Flynt, refusing to reveal the
90\ltte of a recording important to John Z. De
Lorean's defense in a drug corispiracy case, is
being fined $10.000 a day. starting today, for
contempt of court. The fine will end only when
Flynt decides to talk. U.S . District Judge Robert
T akasugi said Monday. He ordered the wheel-
chair-bound Flynt to appear in court every day to
pay his fine.
WORLD
Cyprus split dismays U.S .
WASHINGTON -The Uruted States
expressed surprise and dismay today over the
Turkish Cypriot decision to proclaim an indepen-
dent state in northern Cyprus. In a statement, the
U.S . called on all parties to the Cypriot question
to avoid "rash or hasty reactioris" to today's
developments and to renew their support for
. U.N. effons to achieve a negotiated settlement,
Arafat says attack quash ed
TRIPOLI, Lebanon -Syrian-backed guer-
rilla mutineers mounted a tank assault today to
dislodge PLO chie f Yasser Arafat from his
stronghold in northern Lebanon, but he claimed
the attack was crushed. With shells falling
arolind h is quarters in Tripoli, Arafat'sofficesaid
in a communique that the attackers were driven
back af.ter seven hours of f'lerce combat on t.he
outskirts of lhe Baddawi refugee camp.
Pales detain 4 0 n ewsmen
WARSAW. Poland Police detained about
40 Western TV cameramen, reporters and their
Polish as&stants for more than an hour today
after they tried to cover the interrogation of the
Rev. Henryk Jankowski. friend and confessor of
Solidarity founder Lech Walesa. witnesses said.
Dr. L~wre rrce-f:i<lein and oJ: Dave
E. David announce the open1ng of
their off ice in the specialty of Ob-
stetrics-Gynecology & Infertility at
t 40 f Avocado A ve., Suite 403,
Newport Beach. California 9 2660
Telephone No. 640-6460
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in protest of
U.S. missile
LONDON (AP) -Demon-
strators sprayed Defense Sec-
. retary Michael Heseltine with re<r
paint; chained themselves to the
gates of a U.S. air base and
climbed a 15(\.foot radio tower ata
nuclear sub~e dock today to
protest the arrival of Europe's first
cruise missiles.
At least 145 people were ar-
rested. most of them at Greenham
Common Air Base, 50 miles west
of London, where the missiles
arrived Monday. police said.
Heseltine, arriving to address a
Conservative student union meet-
ing at Manchester University,
strode smilingly up to some 200
demonstrators gathered outside
the front door. One of the
protesters reached out a plastic
squeeze bottle and sprayed his
face and bushy blond hair with
red paint.
head and chest and died instantly.
poUceaa1d.
Tsantes' driver, identified as
Nikos Valoutaas. was hit at least
three times and died a few hours
later at Hygeia Hospital, police
said.
No person or group claimed
responsibility for the attack.
U.S. Embusy spokesman.Peter
Synod.is said Tsantes, an Ameri-
can of Greek descent, arrived in
Greece in April 1983. He was
married with three children, and
had ~rved a previous tour in the
Greek capital.
Syn<>4is said embassy ~rds
showed 'Fsantes was from New
York:but that he also had recent
postings in Washington and a
home in Virginia Beach. Va.
A police spokesman said two
men on a motorcycle came up
alongside Tant.es' official car, a
black Buick, when It stopped a
traffic light at a junction on a busy
street north of the city center. •
One of the men on the motor-
cycle "fired at least seven shots
with a .45-<:aliber gun,'' said the
spokesman, who declined to be
identified. The motorcycle then
roared off down a sidestreet.
It was the first killing of a U.S .
official in Greece since CIA station
chief Richard Welch was gunned
down by three masked men
outside his Athens suburban
home in December 1975. The case
has never been solved.
Jury weighs penalty
for Hillside Strangler
LOS ANGELES (AP) -After
a trial lasting nearly two years,
jurors who convicted Angelo
Buono J r. in nine of the Hillside
Strangler slayings that terrorized
Southern califOtfua in the late
1970s must now decide whether to
recommend the death penalty.
state's longest crl.minal trial, had
the day off today and will return
Wednesday to begin deliberating
Buono's sentence. ·
The jury found Monday, as it
had in the other eight convictions
in the sex~and-torture murders,
that specw circumstances were
involved, making Buono eligible
for the gas chamber.
The final conviction came Mon-
day, just two days shy of the trial's
second anniversary, when the
50-yea.r-old Buono was found
guilty of killing Cindy Lee
Hudspeth, 20.
The k.illings were dubbed the
Hillside Stran,ler murders be-
cause the victims -girls and
-women aged 12 to 28 -were
tou'nd dumped on hillsides
throughout the area.
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ONT ARIO (AP)-A footprint lifted
by police from a shower stall matches
Kevin Cooper's left foot and indicates
that he allegedly washed off the blood
of four Chino Hills slaying victims,
w itnesses testified in Cooper's
preliminary hearing.
"They were made by one and the
same person." print expert Ann Punt.er
testified Monday ln
describing the foot-
print removed
from the shower, of
a home next to the
ranch-style resi-
dence of I\'. Douglas
and Peggy Ryen,
both 4 1, who were
slain along w ith
their daughter
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neighbor Christopher Hughes, 11 .
Cooper, 25. who has pleaded inno-
cent, is also accused of slashing the
throat of the Ryens' son, Joshua, 8, who
survived the June 5 attack .
Cooper's footprint. "
S heriff's Lt. David 1:31-lhun y tt>sllf1l•d
he found shoeprints t1nd thl· l>11n·
footprmt on a s hower thrl'shhold Ill tlw
vacant home next lo the Hycn!i'
"Whoever ronurutt.ed thl• cn mC'
would have blood on their pt•rson or
clothing," Bellomy said. "ll was my
belief that the person would shown to
remove that blood."
The latent print. not vls1blt• to th(•
naked eye, was treated chem1ca1ly 111
order to be Lifted. &>llomy tt'Sllht'<i.
Prosecutors allege that{;f>Opt'r found
refuge in the vacant honw after
escaping June 2 from th1• nearby
California Institution for Mt•n , where
he was serving time for a Lzy.. Angl'll~
County burglary conv1cuon
Prosecutors introdul'<'<I tt•ll·phont'
records Monday . showtnK that two
phone calls were madt• lo Yolanda
J acksoJ, 25. a friend of CoopN's, from J
the vacant home ttw day bt•fort• tht• I
Ryens were slam
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Pilo t Brooke -Knapp hoards business
j e t in Los Angeles fo r biopolar record
flight.
Punter', a fingerprint expert with the
San .Bernardino County Sheriff':(De-
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"positive identification" aft.er discover -
ing 12 similarities in the pat~ms to
Jackson testtftt'CI Mondav that
Cooper told her during <• 45:m1n ull'
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LOS ANGELES (AP) 1
Aviator-businesswoman
Brooke Knapp and crew
have taken off aboard a
business jet for a
24,944-mile flight over I
both north and sou th I
poles, hoping to become
the first to make the trip I
in a business craft. ·
"~me people are 1
bicoastal. We are going to
be bipolar," said Knapp,
wearing a red satin
jumpsuit, before takeoff
at 8:02 p.m. Monday
from Los Angeles Inter-
national Airport.
The plane, the Ameri-
. can Dream II. departed
for Hawaii as several
hundred people watch-
ed.
Knapp, 38, who
·already has set a
round-the-world speed
rd for amall bu.sihess ...
jets, ~d last weekend:
"This is the most thrill-
ing thing I've ever done
in m y life. This has hever
been done i.n a business
jet."
The flight is expected
-to take 61 hours.
,,, Aft.er Honolulu, the
jet will stop in Pago
Pago, Amencan Samoa:
_ Christchurch Jn. New
Zealand; McMurdo Sta-
tion on the Ross Ice Shelf
in Antarctica; Punta
Arena, Chile; Recife,
Brazil; Tenerife, Canary
Islan ds; Trondheim,
Norway: Fairbanks,
Alaska, and then back tO
Los Angeles. ending
around 9 a.m. Thursday,
Reynolds said.
Clearance
removal -.. . brings suii
LOS ANGEL.ES (AP)
• -An aerospace engi-
neer at TRW Inc. has
sued the Central In-
telligence Agency, con-
, tending the CIA revoked
his top-secret security
· clearance because he's
homosexual.
J ohn W. Green, 50,
who has worked on
c~ified defense pro-
jects at TRW in nearby
Torrance for 10 years.
~id he never concealed
his homo&exuality while
holding one of the high-
est security ratings is-
sued by the federal gov-
ernment.
' Green filed suit Mon-
day in federal court seek-
ing reinstatement of his
security privileges and
challenging the CIA's
ban on homosexuals
holding clearances.
The CIA discovered
Green's homosexual
status in 1981 while in-
vestigating the back-
ground of his lover, a
TR W employee w ho was
al.lo seeking a aecurtty
clearance.
The CIA refused to
comment on the suit
Monday. TRW. which
was not named in the
IUit, a.bo refused com-
ment.
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The peop.l~. '°"ho run the na tional election reform
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befn transferred into congressional campaigns. Instead of
acctumulating bombs to preserve peace. the y explain. rich
poJ.itical action committees are stockpiling campaign
contnbutions to maintain influence.
This is an appealing notion, to be sure. but Common
Cause is perilously close to crying wolf with this one
It is true political action committees. called "PACs" for
short. are dishing out funds to politicians at a n increasing
I rate. A recently completed Common Cause study revealed
the 30 largest PACs gave congressional candidates $4.5
million in the first nine months this year compared to $3.3
. million during the same time period two years ago. Tha t's I a 33 percent increase.
But what the lobby's study doesn't remind us is that
federal guide lines alread y limit to $5 ,000 the amount of
money a national candidate can accept during a campaign.
Thus, no matter how much an association wants to spend t through its political action committee, no more than
$10.000 can be funneled to one candidate duting primary
and ge neral elections. A well-to-do husband and wife,
meanwhile, cou.\P-give $4,000 during the same periods.
I What apparently concerns Comrnon Cause most is
that some of the wealthiest of these committees could gear
up so tlley'd be contributing in virtuallr every ~n
gressional race across the country. But whats wrong Wlth
that? The $5,000 limit prevents organizations from
acquiring too much influence. The real dC)Jlger -one
Common Cause doesn't address in its discussion -is the
constant threat that political action groups or o ther
big-time campaign financiers will launder contributi?ns
through individuals, thereby raising the ante substantial-
ly.
Nothing is wrong with special interests. We all relate
to political issues according to how they affect us. We could
accept Common Cause's concern these special interest
I organizations are .in danger .of tipp~g _the scale ~f
congressional representation if contnbuuons we ren t
limited.
Of m ore concern to us is the situation in California,
where siplilar limitations do not J?xist . T o Common Cause's
credit, it has tried to point out this danger. including the
fact that Orange County races generate some of the most
lucrative contributions.
We don't suppose $5,000 or even $10,000 can buy a
-specfaJ intete-st group much influence in today's political.
world. but f 1ve times that amount just might. .
'MAJLBOX
S ig nal would aid blue h e rons
To the Ed11ur
Congrntulat11ins to the Dally
P ilot phuto~raphers for some
great '\hots of a rrugraung great
blue heron relaxmg at Balsa
Chica It prn\'es unce agam the
point of how SU('{."eSSful has been
the salt marsh restorauon under-lt.aken f Pll' years ago by the
Cahforn1a Department of F\sh
and Game
ThousaJ1ds of btrds annually
en}Oy thlS flyway stopover be-
cause fuh and Game re-created
tidal ebb and flo w . That resto-
ration was made possible bx a land
rights settlement agreement with
property owner Signal Landmark
Inc.
It IS a shame the state has no
money for expanding the salt
marsh It 1s a greatt'r shame that
an Orange County proposaJ to
expand the salt marsh system to
four tunes its present s1w by
creaung boaung and development
revenue IS stalled by political
obstrucllomsm
Birds do not flock to "severely
degraded wetland" or to "historic
(no longer eXlStent) w etland,"
which is how Fish crd Game has
cla$ified other part.II of the Bolsa
Cruea lowland. Productive salt
marsh restoration. not stand-pat
preservation is the way to entice
visits by more great blu~ herons.
WAYNE A. CLARK
public relations counsel
Signal Landmark Inc.
l. M. BDJd /N ot in N e wport
You buy a few cans of curious
<-l>mestibles. take the labels off.
put the bare cans in a box and gift~WTapsame. "Mystery Grocer-
ies" is what it's caUed. Understand
the chic now a re giving such
packages as wedding l>resents.
Christmas guts. so on.
Q Ln which mning of a major
league basebaJI game do -the
fastball pitchers usually reach
their peak velocity?
A. Fourth
Am t'lld tha t Pnncess Di's
nickname for Prince Charles is
"F'1shfa1.:1'"
Q You say 1 t 's dangerous to dry
oul a damp newspaper in the
microwave oven?
A Y{'S, but it's not dangerous to
fre<!ZC dry It
officers in the Germany of 1880.
Girard P erregaux of France
crafted them.
What's the hole in the middle of
a doughnut f<>r? Am told that's a
common quesUon in Brazil now.
where doughnuts have recently
turned up on that market for the
first time.
~. ls it true that in Ohio you c.an
pay your speeding ticket directly
to the highway patrolman who
stops you?
A. If you use an approved major
credit card, yes
ln Nashville, Tenn.. Cynthia
Moon married Henry Shiner , and
her '~ienMnow calJ her Cynthia
Moon Shiner.
Q . School teachers in general
Live longer than corporate em-
ployees, according to the in-
surance st.atisttcians. Why?
A. Longer vacations, maybe.
That's stHJ under study.
OnJy the more Seasoned o (
Ciuzens wiU recalJ that song so
popular during World War I. "If
He F'tghts Like He Makes Love,
GtX>dbye Gennany " ({ you're walking properly,
both .of your feet are on the
Q Who were the first pecple in ground 30 percent of the time. J.hc world to wear wristwatches?
A ThP highest ranlung navaJ
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"I DON'T KNOW WHETHER I'vE 60T JUST P LAIN PRIMARY APATHY ..•
OR A PATHY 6 ECAUSE O F THE PRIMARIES-"
Federal agency sinks in Seattle
WAS HINGTON -A CAm-
merce Department program in-
tended t.o help minority inventors
develop and marke t their prod-
ucts has been a dismal fatlure. An
unre leased draft report by the
de partment's mspector gener al
and other agency documents lay
much of the blame on m1smanagt'-
ment in W ashington.
Lackadaisical supef"Vls1on from
headquarters IS best illustrated by
what federal investigators say
happened at the now-defunct
Northwest Te('hnology D?nter in
Seattle. Wash The cente r
"actueved little suc.-ce~ 1n a.ssi.stmg
minority firms in the com-
mercializ.atton of high-technology
products." the in vestigators
wrote.
What's morc,the government 1s
st1IJ trying to l'Ollect $1 59.000 the
audit.ors say was misspent.by the
t-enter's direct.or. Clarence W
"Bo" Hunter His extravagant
two~ear re ign. which ended.
when the funds ran out in April
1982, was detailed in agency
documents obtained by my re-
porters Tony Capacdo and L.aurie
Siegel
Through his a ttorney, Hunter
said he had made a fulJ response lil
the IG a udit and complained that
··in some aspects the d raft (report)
is JUSt plam inaC"Curate."
The JG det.enruned that Hunt·
er's center .falsely claimc'Cl to have
commercialized al least thr(.'(.>
products. including something
more than $159,000 m grant fused to comment.
funds "
l Agency invesugators noted BLUNDER OF THE WEEK:
----------~ --..,. payment of at least $14.500 t.o President Reagan has invited the JACK ANDfRSDN ~ Quality Secretarial Servjces, of wrath of the National Women 's
which the owner and sole em Pol.tucaJ Caucus with tus Latest
S Ployee was h is wife Hunter srud favontefora federalappealscourt caUed a "Tilt Up Housing ys-J H Willunso tern... he got oral penrussion from the Judgeship: arvie n
More seriously, the Inspector
General's auditors reported that
Hunter "maintained two separate
bank accounts, one of whjch he
a ttempted to conceal from IG
auditors. ' Into that ac.'COunt, they
satd, he deposited money solicited
from private S9Urces under the
center 's auspices and refunds
Crom unused airHne uckets bought
by the center
"He used funds from this a<.'-
count to pay his personal ex-
penses. which included JeWelry
and a Porsche," the draft report
st.at~
Hunter says he didn't try to hide
the bank account and that 1t had
only $800 in it. He "doesn't know
where they got the idea about the
jewelry and the Porsche." his
lawyer said
At'C.'Ordmg to Commerl't' De-
partment rt~-ords, the Seattle
center was visitt.'d twice by of-
ftl.'1als from Washmgton and its
federal grant was renewed
without an audit. But a subse-
quent audit disclosed that Hunter
had "fals1f1t'd htS claimed ac-
compl.tshments, rrusrepresented
his work attendance and m isused
Commerce Department to htre hlS Ill. That would make 22 men and
wife and pay her "the standard no women Reagan has appointed
amount of wages." He said she had to the appeals bench. The
a ;degree 1n business and per-women's caucus plans to protest 1{
Conned "valuable" services Wuk.lnson IS actually nommated,
"Our audit found no evidence 1t has identified four qualified
that she perlonned any s1gnific.:ant women candidates for the Fourth
work for the center." a d~part-Cll'Cwt appeals court
ment document states Willun.son lS a pillar of the
white. ron.servauve Virguua es-
Thc t.nvest1gators noted that t.abl.tshment. Unlike m06t 1ud1c1al
$51.:572 was paid to the center's cand1datc-s. htS opinions on mat-
employees for one particular ters of public poltcy are on the
grant, but that the time am.I record mdel.Jblv He used to be
attendance reports needed w c'Clitorial page editor of a Vtrgi.rua
document and Justify the pay-newspaper
ments "ap pear to have ~n "Compulsory busing IS mad-
<:reau.>d tn response to our own ness." he w r:ote in an ed1tonal m
inqumes regardirlg such docu-l 98 l "Compulsory. busmg be-
ments " A memo explains that all tw~n city and suburb IS madness
"were prepared lll iden ti&l mk compounded." ln another ed.i-
and handwriting for the entire ronal he supported capital punish-
grant period." ment bec.ause "l jUSt don't trust
F ootnote. Last June. Margaret parole agencies"
Matta, one of the headquarter's Wdkmson S(.>rved for a year as
off1c1als who had junsd1ctton over deputy asststant attorney general
the Seattle center. re<.'Ommended fornvit-nghis-A formef'..JustK-e
that the department pay $4 2.176 Departm ent lawyl'r, Tun Cooke.
m costs the auditors had question"-said W1lk.lnson pursued the Re-
ed But two months ago, anothe r ag!ln adrrurustra uon's "raid on
branch of th(' Commerce Depart-c1vtl nghts" with enthusiasm.
ment conducted an in-depth rl'-Wilkinson is only 38, whjch
view and found "no JUSllflcallon to means he couJd remain on the
allow the reinstatement of the bench for 30 or 40 years if he IS
questioned c.'OSts." Matta fi.as re-nominated and con finned;.
P8rties mull bipartisan process
To the chagrin of anyone who
likes to see st.ate government
busying itself with important
matters, it's now obvious that
reapportionment again will be
Sacramento's dominant issue dur-
ing the 1984 legislative session.
That's inevitable because of
Gov. Deukmejian's promise to
revive the bipartisan commission
approach to redistricting, an ap-
proach rejected by voters when it
appeared on last year's ballot.
The Republican governor says
he'll promote a constitutionaJ
amendment that would put new
district lines in effect for 1986
legislative and congressional
races. This has already drawn
criticism from Democrats who
drew the current lines and st.and
to lose oHice if ne w ones are
adopted. And it can't help but be
their preoccupation because their
jobs are at stake
The concept of a bipartisan
commission came from Common
Cause, the citizen lobby many
politicians consider a sor t of "ref-
eree" in their partisan fights.
ClllfORlll FOCUS
Common Cause also has another
idea -one that could produce a
landmark comprorniae and solve
two of California's stickjer politi-
cal proble ms at once.
That idea: A bipartisan com-
mission to selct judges. The Com-
mon Cause idea is for a
non -politicaJ panel to produce a
list of qualified candidates for
judicial vacancies. The governor
would be confined to the list
whe never he appoints judges.
Common Cause first promoted
this plan four years ago, when
Republicans liked it and Demo-
crats did not. That was be<:ause a
Democrat was governor and Re-
publicans saw it as a way to dilute
his power.
Now the governor is a Re-
publican and legislators of his
party see nothing wrong with his
appointing anyone he pleases to
the bench without benefit of a
qualifications commission.
But those same GOP legislators
badly want a change in the
reapportionment syslt'm, which
has been dominated by Demo-
cratic legislative majorities.
And that's where the window
tor a compromise appears. Demo-
crats know if they don't go along
with Deukmejian's new reappor-
tionment plan, they'll be faced
with an initiative that stands a
good chance of passage.
Deukmejian and the Re-
publicans know any such in-
itiative will unite the normally
fractious Democrats into an effec·
live figh ting force, as As-
semblyman Don Sebastiani's re-
districting plan did before the
st.alt' S upreme Court thre w 1t out
this fall.
But both sides w ould gain
something in a compromise that
f oUowed the Common Cause plans
for both redistricting and judicial
appointments. Democrats could be
sure judges will be appointed on
something other than strictly ideo-
logical grounds and Republicans
wouJd be assured that reappor-
llonmen l wouJu no lunger be
strictly a self-servmg Democratic
activity.
That sort of compromise would
correct two major shortcomings of
California government: The
all-too-frequent selection of in-
com petent cronies of a particular
governor for vital judgeships and
illogically gerrymandered district
lines that make sense only whef)
you know who drew them.
The Common Cause notion of
bipartisan commissions t.o make
both activities more fair and
honest would work if there were
some assurance that the com-
m1ss1o ns r eally wo uld be
non-political, or at least evenly
balanced.
And a landmark compromise
setting them up would leave st.ate
government • Cree to do useful
work at last.
Can it happen? Only if the
governor and his bitterly an-
tagonistic foes in the Legislature
demonstrate a lot more maturity
than they have so far this year.
Elias is a Sant.a Monica-based
rolumnisc on state issues.
Algae: The sun's best customer
Things I Found En .Houte to
Looking Up Other Things:
-That mi'c r osco pi c,
single-ce lled algae ca lled
"diatoms" that float freely in both
fresh and salt water use more of
the sun's energy than all -of the
trees and shf"4l>s and grasses on
land combined. (They use the
sun's light for e ne rgy t.o convert
water and car bon dioxide into the
nourishment tha t sustam.s all life.)
-That the upcoming Arabic
edition of the Encyclopedia Bri-
tannica Is being troMlat.ed from
F..ngli11h Into "raw" Arabic by :i
computer, Mwr which Arabi<'
IYl lH 111111
(.!'!\
,y)
scholars 1n Paris wlll revtew and
edit the copy before it is fed In to
anothercompult'r tape for compo-
sition.
-That the m~t memorable
song ever written by Kurt Weill
(with lyrics by Ma.xweJI
Andef'90n), "September Song."
wu dashed of{ by them In an
hour, in ordPr to lun> Walter
Jiustoruo t.akt> th<' lr8dln~ rol.-Jn
"Knickerbocker Holiday." which
he initially rejected as being too
unsympathetic.
-That American corporations'
annual payments for health In-
surance pre m1ums for their em-
ployees have more than doubled
ln the last five years. from $33
billion to $78 billion, according to
s\atlsllcs from the Labor Depart-
ment and the Department of
Health and Human Services
-That a ret'ent study of the
st.atisUcs u.,ro ln 9Ctentlfic reports
published in the world's four be!lt
medlcAl joumAl!l d ltte'1084?<i that of a
possible l 00 Dl'l't.'Cnt 3ccuracy
score. the articles on the average
achieved only 56 percent. (Medi·
cal students thelll8elves have to do
better than that in 1Chool.)
-That a bank in Houston has
been designed by tni architect i.n
the fonn of a styliT.ed dollar aign.
-That all five of the leading
French writers of the 19th cen-
tury -Baudelaire, Flaubert,
Maupassant, Daudet, and Jules de
Gonrourt -contracted venereal
>disease from prostitutes, from
which each of them died. (Zola
remained as virtually the only
able·bodlP<t m1m of letle"'i left ln
l''rance)
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F es ti val elects slate
Darling, Woo(l-Miller g i ven life m e n1be rships
Voung members of the Fesuval of
Arts 1n Laguna Beach have returned
three mcumbent directors to the
rune-membt.>r board and named two
long-ume festival figures as hfeume
members
Results of a mail-in ballQt by voting
members of the Festival were an-
nounl'ed during the organization's
annual meeting last week. incumbent
dim:tors John Rayment, Richard
Jahraus and Bud Schroeder were
re-elt'C'ted to thr~ year teMllS.
Jack Kemp was nam~ president of
tht• f PSuval board. replacing Anne
Chase; J ohn Rayment LS v1C't' presu.Jent;
Philip Freeman is treasurer and David
Young, se<:rl'tary
Life memberships for outst.andmg
serv1c.-e to the Festival were awarded to
Marjory Adams Darling and Marylin
Wood-Miller. Darling isa portrait artist
whose work was e xhibited in the first
festival in 1932. She remains active in
the organization. Wood-Miller has
been manager of ushers in frvine Bowl
for 22 years, handling the m . .oeds of
nearly 3 million audien<.-e members of
the Pageant of the 'Masters.
1 I
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, November 15, 1983
Pirate royalty
Leanna Bennett, 19, o f Costa
Me n, a nd J oe l..obe, 20, o f
Whittier , wer e na m ed H o m e-
coming Queen and King a tlf
Or a nge Coast College Nov. 5.
Hen nett is an OCC ch eerleade r
and Lo be is stude nt body
preside nt. Bo th pla n to atte nd
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~ ew reporting
rUles may lead
to -01ore audits The Great New 'Way to Bank.
This 1s rhe final .irt1clc• in a six-part series on
saving on your 1983 wxes before the end of che year
By SYLVIA PORTER
A one-tune-only provision, pan of the 1983 tax
law, could create maJOr problems tn mat<:·hing up I
information returns with the information you put on
Form 1040. Tl also might lead to an lnternal Revenue
Servi~ audit of vour '83 tax return. And beware:
You're a prime target for an audit if information
submitted by a third party dOt-S not correspond t.o
your tax return
What is creaung the problem and what can you 1 do about it?
A new tax law requirement 'forces brokers to
report gross prcx-eeds from the sales of stocks. bonds,
commodities and futures con-
tracts The 1983 Treasury regu-
lauons specify that for '83. the
new reportmg rule applies only
to transactions on or after July l.
1983 (ln the future, the rep0rt-
ing will cover the entire year.)
So far. simple enough. But
thlS is only the start of several
vexing questions. Will your bro-
ker send you and the IRS each
PORTER one Form 1099-B (the required
form) showing your total transactions for July l.
1983, to the end of the year? Or will your broker send I a separate form 1099-B for each deal? It can make a
big difference. stresses Eli Warach. editor in chief
and diVisional vice president of Prentll"e-Hall.
Bac;kground: For '83 and for '83 only~ the brok~..t: ..
can choose to report all transactions for one person's
account on an aggregate basis on one Form 1099-B.
But. if they wish. brokers may report each ~parate
sale for '83. After '8~. the broker has no chq1ce: he
must report each transacuon (other than regulated
futures contracts) on a separate Form 1099-B... Ask
our broker how he will handle th IS.
Another quesuon. W1 U•the 1099-B you receive
reflect all of your '83 transac:t101'16 or JUSt those from
I J uly l , 1983, to year-end? While the broker 1s
require<i'to report transacuons only'for the last half
of .the year, he is allowed to report all the 1983
transactions.
That's right. the entire year! Ask your broker
how he intends to handle this, Warach urges.
Still another question: While the broker lS
required to-report "gross proceeds'' -what "gross
proceeds" will show up on the Form 1099-B that you ,
receive? The regulations say that gross proceeds are
the t.otal amount paid to you, the investor. or credited
to the investor's account. However, the broker may
(but is not required~ to) take commissions and option
premiums into account in deterrrurung gross
prOceeds. One possible result: If you have more than
one broker. you well may wind up with two or more
1099-B forms that figure gross proceeds differently.
Find out, too, how this wilJ be handled.
The purpose of this new reporting requirement
is, of course, to get more information on who is
receiving how much money from stock market
transactions. The problem for 1983 1s that while the
result is desirable, 1t also can be very confusing.
Won't Schedule D of the Form 1040 reflect this
information? Not necessanly, for there are some
problems here as well. Although there is a change in
hedule D. lmked to thlS new reporting require-
ment. 1t wUl not be really helpful to you.
ln 1982. Schedu.Je D had an entry for "Gross
sales price less expense of sale." The same column for
this year is simply "gros..':11• sales pnce." That's an
attempt to match broker reporting with taxpayer
reporting. But there are lots of vanations in matching
these figures And this could o pen up grim audit
possibilities.
First. there is no single entry on Schedule D for
total sales prcx:eeds from the sale of secur\t1es after
June 30. ,
The total "grvsssalcs pnce" 1temson $chedule D
will include securities sold before July 1 and grQSS
proceeds from the sales of capital assets that are not
securities (for instance, land).
Then there are sales that must be entered on
Schedule D that are not reported on Form 1099-B -
the sale of a call option, for instance.
Then there are sales reported on Form 1099-B
that may not be entered on Schedule D. Say a short
sale in '83 that closes in '84 ..
ln sum: You mu.st be doubly certain that you
have records of your transactions. Some taxpayers
say they will attach copies of their transaction
statements -as protection for themselves.
And keep m mmd the broker won't report losses
on 1099-B. Ju.st gross proceeds. (Personal note: For
this mess. the lRS has no one tb blame but itself.)
,Teacher lauded .
Nancy Magliocco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank MagHocoo of Irvine, was named the outstand-
ing certificated employee for Nove mber by the Los
Angeles 'County Schools Of flee.
Magliocco, w h o teaches d e af an_d
-hard-oi -hearing high IChool atudenta, wu honored
for .her excellence as a classroom teacher and for
volunteering her own time to conduct a wide range-0f
extra activities that benefit her studt"nlll.
S he organized a committee that sponsored two
jog-a-thoru that raised $8,000 for field tripe and
teaching ma t.erial.s.
"My goal in teaching is that 11tudt"nts leave my
cl.ass with an undentan<l!ng of the subll'Cl matter.
and also with a seruie-of respons1b1hty for their own
work and (or themselves," she said
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San Clemente • •OO Avenida Pico
San Juan Capistra no • 32222 Cimino Capistrano
Woodbrid1e • On 81r11nc1 at Lah
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Controversial coroner lowering profile
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LO~ ANCEL ~~") lAJ') A s1~n on the door lO
his offo:t> says: "Wl'll'OllW to S 1bt'rn.1 " It's a long way
from the d<ws wht•n Dr Thomas T Nol(Uch1 ushl'n.>d
VlSHOrs 1nlO tht• SpJl'IOUS ~· ht• lX'\.'Uplt'd :lS Los
Angt>l1.>s County mn>m•r. frequently preparing the m
a J a pant.'St' lurll'h 1n .in .idpuung kttl·hen
Tht.'St.' dav!'>, th1· mon who ont't' pt>rformed
autopsl('S on tl1c· hk1•-; of Robt•rt F. Kt>nnl'<iy. Janis
J oplin. Marilyn Monrot' and Nat.alw Wood 1s quietly
fighung tu n•g.un his pb and not-so-quietly
promotmg a book that h.15 111\l'l' .1gain has raised the
ire of his t•nucs
It':< bt-..•n 20 mnnths Slnl'\' t hl' t'Ounty Board of
Supt.>rvtsor.; Slrtpµt'tl Noguchi of thl• coroner's title.
ACC'US<'<i of being a poor managl•r who spent too much
llrnt> on per.;onal pn>,)l'('t.s, and l'hargl'Ci w ith saying
too mul·h about tht> dl·Hthsof t'l'll·bnllP::., NogUl·h1 w as
demOtl-d to phys1t·1an spet·1allst
Support
for UCI
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1982 -83 ov~r thl'
prev1uu~ ~ear Thl· ft'· •
cord tnl rt'J..St> in g1v1ng
caml' at a lime whl·n
ldonatwn.s to Umvt.•rsny
of c~t1ifom1a campuSt·s
roUe<.·uvely Wt>rt• do\\'.n
Among th()S(> plt'dgmg
monC'y re<"('ntly t his year
is the American L ung
ssociat1on of Cah -
fom1a. which awarded
thret: research grc.nts
Noguchi, 56, says his critics figured the demotion
would be more than his ego CQuld st.and and he would
resign '
''l'm outspoken, maybe opiruonatt.'d and I speak
my mind," he said m a recent interview. "I'm
flamboyant, if that's what you like to call it. That's my
style ... They think 1 have a fragile ego, but 1 do floors
... I do windows ... just to remember that forensic
medicine. that's important."
Noguchi's ap pearance is that of a fragile
butterfly constantly in motion. His demeanor is that
of a bantam rooster who loves a good barnyard brawl.
Fired in 1969 for a number of charges, including
allegations he "prayed" for a 707 to crash so he could
be<.'Ome famous. Noguchi a ppealed t.o the C ivil
Service Commission and was reinstated.
Thts ume, the commission upheld th e demotion.
Noguchi went to court and a hearing on his appeal
was scheduk'CI for early January.
"Ftghllng tht• polilll'lilr\S is my hobby," ht• suys.
grinning for a photographl•r "I fort'Sl'(! that m tht'
very near future, I will bl• rt:"turrn.J as the ('hll'f
medical <'><ammer and l'Orom·1 of Lvs Angl'le:>
County.
"I t•hoose my tlm<.' stt.·p up, not st.cp d uwn "
The latest bro uhaha l'Onters on NogUl·h1's m•w
book . "Coroner."
Last month, Board of Supervisors C hairman
Mike Antonovich <lf''Cused Noguchi of trying to "ma k(•
a fast buck" on the book, which dt·ta1ls ct'lebrity
deaths.
AntonovH:h, ~ho cnginccrt'Cl Nuguch1 's demo-
tion last year , demanded an mvcstagauon to
de tennmc 1f the book was written on <."OUnty llmt'
Last w eek, c:ounty Chie f AdminL'\trat1w Offl<.'t'r
Harry Hufford concluded 11 wasn't
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Introducing .
Dr. Thomas Noguchi m ellowing. --.-
talmg $13. i30 .:mu a
25,000 nH.-dtcal l~luca
'on grant t.o t:CI S4.'tt.'n · . ts
1nl'I ude
Stewart.
Taste that delivers
aving the t'Ontinumg
ed1cal l'ducation grant
d rescan·hers Lout!> J
cNabb, Chri!>tophl•r
u rlas and Naomi
ch1vamd '
GtfLc; tu CCI frum 111d1·
·d ua.b. busm~ J.nd
trganiUlllOTl.' lOldll'<.i $Ill
nill1on for n•M•at'l·h.
cholarsh1p and f<ll'lli
les
Tht• Cullt·~t· u! :'\1"d1
ine . whit h n,1·1\ t•d <J
fl 8 m1lhun b1·qllt''>l
~dl· tht lc1rgt:,)l g,11)1 lll
IOnauun" f Jr ... upµ-,1 t up
17 ptrl'(!r\t
A tt'Qman
to r eceil·e
fl ed Cro
• • ~1tat1on
Vcmone1 Fath J Santa
Lna womdn who hl·lpl'<l
evive a drownmg Vtl··
lm. 1s to receive the
b em:an Red Cross
~ruftcate tjf Merit
award !>tgned by Pn-s1-
n t Rt-agan
Fath w ill bl> honored
t the Orange County
aptcr's Golden Circle
wards Wednesdav
More than 4.000 ;>f the
unty's Red CroSl. vol-
tcers also will be fNed
t the dlnnt:r. to~ held
t the Registry Hotel
a llroo m . 18800
ac A rthur Blvd .
ine
The rc.-cogn1uon din-
er will salute vol unt~r
efforts throughout the
year. including those
who rC'ndered a."51'\t.:.tnre
to v1cums of last spring's
floods
Voluntt·w Sl'fVll'C pm."
als() will be award{'d
Rcservatwn 1nfor-
mall<Jn can Ix' obt.a1m'CI
by t ailing the Rl-<l Cross
at 835-5381
11 to battle
OC illite racy
Elcv1:n Sou th ;.:e>ast
residcnLc; hdvc· C'om -
plet.ed a 2 t ·hour training
program to become vol-
unteer tutors for the
South Coast L1t<'racy
C o u ncil . Ill e. a
non-profit grou p hgh t-
mg illiteracy m Orange
County
Recent graduau.-s in-
clude Irvine rl>Std<>nt.s
Hilary Aksm. Linda
Brown. Tracy Jo't'ldson .
E1h~en Kay and J ean
Mlllcr. Lucia [)(-ckard of
Dana Pmnt. T inch Rich-
man of Laguna &ach .
MargaN?t Muir. Laguna
Niguel: Jane B:adamo
and Jacquelin<' Buckley
of Sou th Laguno. and
David Saundt>n. of San •
Juan Capistrano
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBrn lb. 1983
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HICDASTANDTHICDUNTY TELEVISION 8 3
COMICS B~
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.-aughter' s healing· power
SUSAN MONAHAN
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ti t>alth .-art• 1s n11 luughang matt~r. Or is it?
Tht• t·o111\1<t·t1on bt'tWl~m gNting (or
stay111g) We'll and having fun will be
t·xplorl'Cl at <1 t'Onfrren<.'<' on "The
1 lt•ahn~ Pow er of Laughtt>r and Play"
rv. 18-20 at tlw D1snl•vla11d ltott•I m Anaheim.
"It's par.1dll'\1tal tht• last thing you want to do
1'3\le pos1t1vt• thuught.s when you'rt• sick (But in
t doing sol you don't rnob1hze tht• r~iurces of the
~y." said Dr Ot>anl' H Shapiro Jr Shapiro 1s
'ounder anll prt>sldt-nt of The Lnst1tute for the
lvanl-ement of Human &.•hav1or. Laguna Beach,
µch lS sponsoring the t-onfert•m'(l
Shapiro says ~·hill• anyonC' 1s wekome to attend
~ conft>ren1..'t.'. 11 will bt> geart"CI for health and
~avioral professwnals who want LO learn tech-
iues which they t'an USl' in tht>1r work Tep1cs-
lude "L1festvll' and Disease," "Free Yourself ~ Pam" a"and "Thl' Magil· of Humor; A
... Ho-Hol1st1c Vi ew "F\JIJ regtslral1on is $240. with
rounts available fur senior l·1t1zens. fulltune
dents and lhe handicapped.
Shapiro's ~minar w1U !:><> on "Stress, Burn-Out
•Control." In his pnvat.t.o practJce, Shapiro treats
Jple who are concerned about the possible
r-effects of s trt'ss
'The problem ls
when you get cons-
tant atresa. A person
feels helpless or out
of control:
-Deane Shapiro
"Peopl(• with type A b<>hav1or . thf' hard-driving
executives. \.vhun thl'y take timt' to enjoy them-
selves. 1t lessens lhe negative effe<:~ of the type A
behal(10r " he said.
He said a certain amount of stress is unavoidable
and not nec:essariJy harmful. "The pro blem is when
$tress hardest Rart of job
C/V!Ts see one body after anothe·r
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j .LrTTLE ROCK. Ark -The stress lS the
ardest part of his pb. says Mark Williamson. an
~ergency medical techruc1an He talks of
jnsoling relatives of dead people and of making
~bulance runs. not knowLng what to expect.
-..-An EMT since 1981 . Williamson. 27. is also
asines.s man.ager for ·Med1t·-Vac "Ambulance in
jttle Rock "You never kno w what you're going
I get. and you don't know when you're going to
rt it," he said during a recent telephone
t.erview ··Ttiis 1s a non-routine pb. You 're
esented with new and different circumstances
~h time you get into a vehicle "
At the state HeaJth Departme nt. Mike
µnpton, director of the department's Office of
pergency Sennces. saJd one must oomplete' a
lining course of at least 120 hours to be an EMT.
16t often. such courses are taught in voca-
bal-tec-hrucaI schools Add1t1onallv. an EMT
is{ be ceruf1L'<i in l·ard1 op4lmonary rl>susc1-
ion.
EMT courses cover topics bke spinal 1m-
~iliz.at1on -how to handle MfinJured person -id automoblle extncauon -.. Lnstead o{ JUSt
!Ung a patient out of the car, you remove the car
om aroun<;i the patient." ·
, According to Hampton, employee stress ts one
&son for labor problems confron ting some
nbulance services.
He said that, unlike many police officers and
refighters. EMTs aren't given psychological
!Ip. "It's JUSt one body alter anothef after
another after another," he said. "Arter a while ... 1t
st.arts playing on their nunds."
Stress, according to WiUiamson, is not
knowing what to expect at an accident. "No matter
what amount of training. when we're called on the
radio. we don't ge t all the mformation we'd like to
have. So. we preP,are ror the worst."
Arkansas sMTs are underpaid, Hampton
said. They usually s tart at minimum wages -:--
$3.35 an hour. "With longevity. they may get a
little bit more .... You've got the teachers· wanting
money. you've got the firemen wanting more
m oney. you've got the police wanting more money.
WeU . the EM Ts aren't any dirferent .... Police may
endanger their own lives," but EMTs can say,
"'We've got your life 1n our hands.'"
The average yearly pay for EMTs nationally
, is $15,000, Williamson said IC an Arkansas EMT
worked 40 hours a w~k a t rrununum wages. his
annual pay would be $6,968.
.... One of th~ problems." Hampton said, "is the
emergenc ambulance serv1C't' business is JUSt a
bad operation because it's a losing proposition. T he
ambulance must respond to every request for
emergency assistance, and the collection rate 1s
temble. You've got somebody that has a bad
health condition , yet they don't have any way to
pay .... You transpor t them to the hospital with
paramedics o n board. lt costs you $200, and you
don 'Lge.l4llything back on it."
Additionally, ambulance services have
tr emendous QVerhead. Hampton said a box-type
ambulance might cost $28,000 to $30,000. "Sy the
time you get finished equippinl(' that one vehicle,
you got about $50,000 tied up in it." he said.
De bra P e t e r s
(center at left)
enjoys the com-
pany of Carol and
George H euser
during Mermaid
Ball, while Phyllis
She rby (at right)
has laugh with
Wayne Harkness.
Chris and Al
Arci e r o (far
right ) run from
the rain.
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It bt~fi(lJll i11 197:.J with uUJc/nhomu,,. a 11d
.*"dm. 1i11n \ Wt•.s l Dlnnt>r Plny houfite i ('(•/t•bra ti111i:
;, ... I 0th Lmnitt1·rsary with a rousing rrmlitio11 o f
that ... """' dus~i<·. Sre 8.'J. •
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you gc·t t'onstant stress. A J)C'rson ft.els helpless or out penruss1on to think pleasant thoughts ... the old
of control." mind/body dualism has done us a great di.sserVice.''
Soml:' uf lht' L'llplnt( t\.'(:h1114ues he recomme nds Shapiro says evon cam:c r patients can derive
arP d£'t.'p breathing, mt.'<litation and a se~ o{ humor benefits from laughter and cnpyment. "There may
"If stress 1s bad for you, tht.'n laughing IS' good for bE; little hope oh;f¥.'0Very, but the desire, the will t.o
you .. .ln thrnw s1luat1ons you c·an't l'Ontrol, humor Live, increases, .1somet1mcs even the lifespan m-
gives you a ~OS<.' of control, a ~nse of proportion " creases "
Whllt· must ~·oplE' would probably agree to Dr. 0 Carl Simonton, medical dl.l'ector of thl·
fE'f'hng ~tter after a good laugh, Shapiro says the Cancer Counsehng and Research Center in Fon
physiological reason for this isn't understood yl't Worth, Texas. is c>xpected t.o include a juggling
"There's a lot of hnt·us-P'X'US about th ts We don't demonstration tn his semmar "Simonton emphasizes
know why ll work.s It'~ a l) important area for furthe r that play is not a luxury It's something w e should
rC"Searc:h " build m t.o our lives as a regular thmg," srud Shapiro
If how laughll'r works 1s an 1nten--st1ng question, Th()S(> attendtng tht: oonforc n('e will be given a
how much good ll doe~ ts 3n ('Vt'n more crucial one dose of their own med1t'me Mimes, clowns. Jugglers
One man's answl·r to this was givt>n tn "Anatomy of and other play ful types will be putting on show~
an Jllnt'SS," Norman Cousin's story of how he thoughout the Wt:<'kend, and the pncc of thl'
overcnmt' :111 "uwurable" illness His S<'lf-1mposed conference mdudes a fr~ evern.ng al Disneyland.
.twahh reg1nw mdu<l1-d wat.chtng Marx Brothers "Disneyland seem~ ltke the perfoct place to
...-mo.vies.and epLSOdc:>-of ':.can.ctt.d Camcr· " ---pro¥e-thai.laugh-ter-ts-not JUSl for kids, fun is not just
Cousms. who was l-dttor of the "Saturday for kids," said S haptro "It's almost Ltke we'n
Revtt:w " magazine> for 35 yers, and lS now adjunct devloping medicaJ evident·{' that Disneyland works.
profc~r an the Departmt'nt of Psyt'h1atry and Peter Alsop, PhD .. David Bresler. Ph.D. Bar bara
BehaVlo rat.S<:ien<.'t."Sal tht' UCLA &•hoot of med1dne. Dossey, M .S .. R.N., J oel ·Goodman, Ed.D, 1AshJey
will be giving a prt'SenUillC>n at thE' c:on fcrenc:e Montagu, Ph.D. Raymond Moody. M.D., Michael
"I think Cousms' main point is that pepole need Pritchard, Erin Sommerville and Matt Weinstein,
to t..ake mon· respons1b11Jty for their own health care," Ph.D. will also be glVing lectures and presentations at
said Shapiro. ............ the conference. For further mfonna tion call (714)
This responsibihty mcludc'd "g1V1~ yourself 494-4900
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The cons tant stress of the j o b is mirrored on the face of parame dics.
"DaDlpened but not daunted
Mermaid Guild raises big bucks ·for CHOC ~
bunch, admitted to having just returned from a
sun drenched two weeks at the rJmily condo in
Palm Desert. She and husband Mille have found
Raffles, a night.club at the Can yon Country Club,
t.O be a hot spot for '50s dancing. During their
recent stay, the couple invited the Imperials, the
cw:rent Raffles group, to their condo for a cocktail
party betoreone of their gigs. Twen ty neigh boring
condo owners joined Mike and • Shirley for
champagne. caviar, hot crab dip and curried fresh
tuoa and remin.i.sced with the Imperials about the
'50s. -lNTER WONDERLAND turned
out to be a prothetic theme for
Little Mennwd Gui.ld of Hunt·
ingt.Qldiarbour's 20th anniversary
_ _ ball last Saturday night at the
ewport Beach Marriott -a hard ram forced the
44 guest to abanboned the hotel atrium and get
iy in the corridores for pre-dinner cocktails.
Held annually to benefit Children's Hospital
f Orange County, thts year's ball raised $10,000.
Huntington Beach councilman Jack Kelly
mceed the event with the ht?lpof ways and means
airman Marsba Wllll1. When It was time for
iUis to draw for tbe grand pri?.e -round-trip
'ck'ets to Hawaii for two, plus a four·day stay at
aui's beauti{uJ K.apalua Bay Hotel -evenyone
_d their breath. Jt...co~ ha ppen again.
But it did For the third year In a row Delores
d Keane&b Ou.an won the srand prii.e tnp for
WO. . '
Willis couldn't believe her fingers and Kelly
ldn't believe his ears when he caUed out the
-•1nr11111g number and the Dunh's screamed their
ay to the podium to proclaim their
three-in -a -row affair with lady luck .
Pbefa and James Cor won the Las ~as
weekend for two
Cen u:>r o1eces <'f two-foot triang\Jlar mL1Tored
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pedestals, surroundl?d by flickering candles and
topped with spide• mums and carnations in varing
shades of white were designed by decor chairman
Carol Hauser.
Ball chairman was Debbie Peten
Cruise of Lights readied
While the present board of Huntington
Harbour's chapter of the Orange County
Philharmonic Society is gearing up for Its annual
Cruise of Lights, Dec. 13-21, a special committee
has been just as busy deciding what to do with the
chapter's 10 percent share of last year's whopping
$70,000 cruise proceeds. ' .
And lhia newly fonned Muaical Reinvest-
ment Committee with members Norma Clapp,
Sally Fenton, Barbara Ryan, Maute McK.eebu,
Mlm Strickler, Lil Joba1toa, Gee Gee Han1oa,
Marlly Paugb, Helen La Bayne, Sandra Clo11e,
Kitty McCoy, Carolyn BaHtlu and Chairwoman
·Ka"leen Saddarlb came up with an innovative
idea -use the money to create grants to provide
music inBtructJon for th<*' elementary achools·
which Harbour children attend, and. in a second
phase of the grant project, u!le money to reach QB
many other children as poMible
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Sllari Bailly (I rom lelt), Bill and
Jo De McAdams find the happen-
ings at Mermaid Ball pleasant.
So. on a sunny morning last week, \he
committee gathered for a briM, stand up continen -
.taLbreakfaat-and afterwards preeented checks to
principals Roland Sllymawlt1 of Harbour View
School. Rita Jett of Smith School and Joba
Blaydes of McGaugh School in Seal ~ach. For
phase two of thr project, $3,500 was awarded to
the J oint Council for Educational Techno l<>frY
(C'able Channel 12) which provides free educa-
tionaJ television for local 8Chool districts.
During the pn>·<'<'N'mony breakfast, pre.ent
Philharmonic board members shared tales of
getting away from alJ the crulse planning.
Secret.a.rv Sblrlev Stlttlnicer. the tann('9t of lhc
Vice president Sandra Clouse shared she.
hadn't been able to get a w ay yet, but frequently
caught hersell daydreaming about a trip she'll
take with husband Robert and friends Ed and
Delores Olivarez and Jim and Mar7 Tbomp1oa to
the ski slopes bf dreamy Cortina, IiAly this winter.
Philharmonic President Kay Mil flatly stated
that with all of th e responsibillt and tension
involved in her job, a year's safari to rica in 1984
WC?uld be perfect.
Artwork goes to Japan
When Huntington Beach sculp Pat Lackey
created h is exquisitely detaHed tw t metal
sculpture of the HunUngton Beach pie ast spring,
he never dreamed it would find its way to an
honored place in Japan. ·
But that's exactly where the mini pier ~go
this February when It is presented to Anjo, Ja 's
aasemblyman who will visit Huntington Beac u
part of the city's slster-<:ity arrangement with
Anjo.
Paparll.ZZl Is edited by Daily Pilot Sty le Editor
Vida Dean with contributions from Huntington
Beach COIT'e$pondt1nr Ann c.ot>w.ty.
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Mental health ••• Professionals' effectiveness giv en poor rating·
DEAR ANN LANDERS: ~nlly you wrete.
"A peraon's chances of getting an effa:uve counselor,
psychiatrist or therapist are about 50-50 the same
as hi4 chances of getting a good auto m~haruc,
plumber. carpenter or TV repair person." Ln essence
you said half the mental health professionals are no
good. I appreciate your honesty. but I thank you gave
them a better rating than they deserve
I am a highly placed (female) executive in a large
corporation who has had a great deal of expenence
with psychiatrists. ln my opinion most .of them are
nuta. The first one I saw had a nervous uc and drank
Scotch (which he tned to pass off as iced tea) during
our 9eflaions. l-left my second therapist after three
months w~e tried to lie down on the couch next to
me to "calm my anxieties" about a trigger-happy
ex-husband.
My third therapist charged $80 Cor 50 minutes.
He became furious and screamed al me when I
complained about his taking phon.e calls from ~s
stockbroker during my sessions. This same t~erai:>ist
fell asleep.twice when he was supposed to be list.erung
tq me. I had to wake him up to say goodbye
My present therapist is a gem He has done me
more good in three months than nil the othNs put
togethl'r ·
Bk>ss you for being (·undid t'nough to :1dm1t that
when you suggest t'Ounsd1ng, you do so with fingl'rs
cross..'Ct. hopmg the person will get a good thcrupisl on
the hrsl try, but aware tha t lht-chant'ei are JUSl so-su.
I think you arc temhc -MISS ANYONE, USA
DEAR MISS: Thaok1 for sha ring your u -per~ocea with us. The person wbo wr.ote the out
lettn bas a ha ppier story lo tell.
• • • 'DEAR ANN LANDERS : May I respond to the
sourball who stated that professional counst!ling lS a
ripoff!
Two years ago I sought out a profossional at the
local t'Ollcge. It was a service for coUege students. ~Jwr a year m y therapist left the college and went
into private practice. He had a perfect opportunity to
say goodbye and wish me luck. But he didn't do that. ~e told me l could continue to see him every week at
htS ofCice downtown -without charge. He knew I
L'Ouldn't affotil to pay.
• Thcrapy"\s extremely painful but it is well worth
the agony I am det.ennined to stay with it and grow
stronger emot10nally. This wonderful <..'O~lor not
only has taught m~ a great deal about myself and
Monetary values elude youngsters
One of the main concerns of parents C'VC'rywhe re
.. is that children do not put a monetary vaJue on things.
This is because we have raised a generation of
children who think everything is dtsposable. Use a
lunch box? Throw 11.away. Use a beach towel" Leave
1t on the beach for a up. Wear a sweater., Give 1t to a
friend. Lose a door key? Another one wllJ pop up 1n its
ERMA BOMBECK
AT WIT S ENO
DEAR TIM: James Ml&dlsoo was the smallest
pre11ldeot. lie was S feet 4 Inches u d welp ed 100
pouods. (P.S. You sbould bave trted tbe Catueu
Rook of Records. Tha t's wher e I looked.) • • • Go1~ /1 weddmg? Giving one? Or standmg up
111.<mt-'.~ J-]vt•n iT yuu 're already marned Ann Landers'
"New Hndo's Gwde" will answer quest.Jons about
t-'Onvrnced me that l am a wurthwh.ile pt>rson, but al.so ' today's wt.'Cldings, For~ l'Opy. send $2, plus a Jong,
he has demonstrated hnw l'ttrtng and dt'<'<'IH a ~Jl-addrt.·ss«cl, sl.JAprpfld envelope (~7 cents posuage)
therapist can be. -MAKJNG IT IN CALIFOHNIA t.o Ann Landc•n;, P.IJ Box l 191J5, Chic.ago, m. 60611.
DEAR CALIFORNIA: Three cheers for you -1 ----
and six for your thera pist. A peach like tbal makes up
for t he lemons lo the field. I >I I \1,\ K ~11.lJI J\ ,\In S
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paper and need to know the nanw of the srnalk'l>t I 1•1 ,11,111 1,,,1,,11"' 1,1 1 t•ti·ran Jl c ,.,,
president of &be United Stat~. Can you hc·lp? I don't I iiDMTiiiil
LET THEM HAVE A DRY BED Th• gr••IHI 9111 you t •r: g,.t • Dedwetler and nw 101 o l the
1am11y 100 1s an .. nd to lh1' \i:flUU~ prubl•m end m•~t no
m ltlall.t DeOwt-lflng '' ttttiuus II can c.aus.-e-corn1tl1cat1d pay-
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place like a nose tissue. -
This can create a problem. Especially 1f you are
the parents of a child who is a flake. And you parents
of flakesaU know who you·are. You are the ones who
last winter bought the same pair of gloves 18 tl1l1~ for
the same child. The first day he wore the new
cashmere sweater his grandmother bought tum, he
lost the name tag. The second day he l~t the sweater.
Be never leaves home without an umbrella and never
returns with one. The library should bear ybur name
since you replaced every volUJ11e in it with books he
ADvsRl1sEo :
Bingo We had ma<ll' L'Ont.at·t 'Alim : ...... ' I I• c
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~w~ wtoeks lat.er. ht• sold 1t a11d oough1 a set of MAWINE 1 ' ••• " " ,.. 4 ~ I
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WE HELP SOME DOCTORS CHILDREN We: lrlt'<i having tht.·m ~ their own money for 1
somethlng they wanted. hgurmg that would mstJll a k.,.--
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sense of pndeandownersh1p. l defy a mother tos tl by
and watch a child go through eight inches of new Heads are turnin' ...
has lost.
1 And every June before you can go on vacation.
he has to claim all his clothes out of Lo5t and Found so
he has something to pack.
We've tried every solution you can pos.sibly
think of.'Once, we figured out th.at our kids had no
sense of value bec.ause we didn't stress the
responsibility of ownership. SO one year, we gave one
of them a bicycle and said, "This cost a lot of money
If you lose it, you will never get another one. It is 100
percent yours to keep in running order and keep safe From tlus point on. we are absolved of any
responsibility for it whatsoever."
"Are you saying I own this?" he asked
USE GAS •
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FORAMONTHI
Buv a Payne Deluxe.
our new rugh~ffic1encv
gas furnace. and we 'II re·
1mbursc-,·ou for ''our high·
esr 11-a~ bill of tht> first
heating sea)on •• Save
monev no"' and for 'ears
to •'Ornf' lall \1Jur parll tt·
pallnl! Pa, ne .\1r \lanu,.
menl!'.-P'•nahs11oJa\ for
Je.1a1b •1111-. ''P""' Jon I I.
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Graham
Brothers
snow bt.>eause he can't afford to replace the boot.s that
got ripped off when he left them i.n the gym.
StJU we try. I went into the kitchen the other
morning and there was a half-eaten orange in the
smk. ''Look at this waste." I said. "Do you think
oranges grow on trees? That's it. Snicker. I'll bet you
don't even know what an orange costs. That's the
problem. Young people today don't know what
anything costs. They just take it for granted there
will be food on the table and clothes in the closet and
gas in the car with no regard as to how it got there. I
Aren't you even curious?"
"Yeah. how much money does Dad make and
how much did this hoUS( cost?"
"That's none of your business," I said. 1 Kids! Where do they come up with those
questtons?
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Our ta~tc·tcmptjn~ menu 111' eo11lplc11.: Jin11cr.. b j11 .. 1
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MEN'S, LADIE~ & CHILDREN'S SHOES
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MON., NOV. 14th t h.,ru SAT., NOV. 19th
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WHAT DOES FHP
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SMALLER OUT-OF-POCKET
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Big insurance companies. such
as Blue Cross, always seem to have
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In addition to a sizeable payroll
deduction each month. they also
ask you to pay another $200 to
$250 dedud1ble out of your own
·pocket for dodors' v1s1ts and
hospitahzat1pn
Then, after paying all that, still
only 75°/o to 80% of your merl1cal
expenses are covered
FHP has to be a better choice
With FHP plans, there are no
deductibles You're 100°·0 covered
when admitted to any FHP
approved hospital ·~ And doctors'
v1s1ts are JUSt $300 no matter how
long each VISll takes.
Prescriptions at FHP cost only
$3.00. too
.YVhat'S1more. the Blue Cross
High Option Plan not
only has a t}1gher pay
roll deduction than
FHP, but Blue Cross
does not include
dental coverage.
· The FHP plan includes dental.
·,,,fact, FHP 1s the only HMO that
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And unlike ordinary medical
insurance, you don't have to be sick
to benefit with FHP FHP plans pro-
vide physical exams, eye exams, all
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'sebast fan 's West o ffering spirited I 0th anniversary show
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.. om••wh~•t ~uihbll· su1wr works
hr.o; wit• for all tht• laugh~ h1• ean
111u~tt·1 Parl11·ularly 1mpn.•ss1v1• 1s
H1dwrd C'lt•aver's v11l;unuus Jud
~·r~, llw lovt•-starved psychupalh
wh11 d:1 rkt'l'\S lht• show's mood
favonl1• "Bngat.Joon" Jl'flV('ll .al
th1· 1-1.;t.rk-qum D1111wr l'lt1yhousc·
ant.I lh1• 1\t'w t'Omt'tiy "Thcy'n ·
Playm~ Our Song" w k i.•s up
rt·s1dt-nt-e al tht.> Laguna Muullun
Pl<Ayhoust·
''Brigadoo n ,'' lht•
Lernc r-Lot.•wt• fanwy ubout two
Aml'ri<.:ans who drop 1n on :l
&:ull1sh v11luge that 1·11m1'S to lift•
onct.• a l'l'Olury, opens tonight
undl'r lhl' d in'(·tiun of Tom Blank
John Culvt'r stars as Tummy
Albright w1lh C hl'ryl Crandall
play1 ng ·r.::111na
It 's 11ut 1lw !!• l'all·~t mu'1l·.al th.11
l'Vt'I' 1,•;anw d11wn I ht· p1kt'. .111d 11"·
J\U\ tlW bt'b\ 1')(.t1llplt• frq111 llll'
tumpvst·•~ ( wl111 J.1l1'r pr11tlut•1.:<l
l•$11l1lh P;iuf11.·" .111d "Thi· S11und
pf Mt1Sll'"), but wlw11 "0kl.1h11rn.1 ·
fi rst liu1~t upon Br1.i.11Jw,1y .1u
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trnl I Ill' t'Ol'll Ill, llldt't 'll. .1~ ht~h .._._
an t•h-phant«; a•vr but · Okla
~11n1.1 ' ha~ lu .... 1 lttll•· of 1L-. popu
larit~ 1t·~ pur1• u11Jl.1.~h1·d t'IHt'r·
~mm1·n1 ,111d J1r1'(·lor K .. 111 John
ll<Jll h.L, '' h1pp•·d up .1 hrn.k
tllJI>~ abl1• prodw 111111 ""h1d1
plut'l'S t-t1ual 1•111ph..t. .. 1::. u11 1nus11
A11otht'r high point of tlw San
l'l1•m1·nt1· show 1s Jul'
I lt•111tzdma11's Chaphnesqu"· 1n-
lt'rpr1•t.a uun 11f 1 h1· Pt•rs1an ix·d ·
dlt•n·augh1 bt•lwt-t'n Sk11ln1l'k a11d
ht'r f" ttwr's shotgun Karen
M1·8nd1• 1s a strung, fl·1~ty Aunl
£11,•r while J;,anl' Bishop's
h1~h p1t<:ht'l.I giggle .IS Griffin's
1•r.-twh1l1• rival 1s propt·rl gr,1t111g
Tht• show will bl• on stagt•
through 1-'dJ I !I at tht· 1 larll-qum.
J50:J S Harbor Blvd . jusl north of
Cosla Mesa. f laying 111ghtly t'l<
t'Ppl Monday at varying eurta111
limes. Reservations <ire tak1·n at
~79-f>51 I
t'hon•ugraph1·r Kysa l'obh
kt'l·µ~ llw 1roupt• 1111 IL'> ll~~.
, 1 t'dl111.1< .. fn111l·tw ·· r';1r11lc• and
th1 l\1wh..inJ" m1111lx·r .111d ~111
11m11111u~ dn•,1111 b.illt·t A honu~. Al LJ_guna, M11·h•Jt'I L'ud y 1s
dlrl'('llng "Tlwy'rt> Playing Our
Song," with M1l'ha<•I Sims and
Lon Sandstrom as tht• ti)mposer
end lyricist whuSt' proress1unal
collaboratton l1•atls U> romance
Nl'1l Simon's scnpl 1s abt>ltt'd by
lh<.' OlUSI(' or Marvin l latnhsch and
the lyrics of Carole Bayc>r Sagt•r
not v1l·wf'ii in mosl prt1<.h.h't 1ons, 1:-.
tht' l'<•lllll mm1ht·1 "JI', a St.111d,tl .
It., .111 Outral{t·." kd l>v
I ll·t11l1.elman
lllHd ('Otnt '(! \
Tht-' b.1~1t 'lt'rl'(HYJX'' t1f t lw
pquarE'-J-1Wt'll 1·uwbov and hi!>
golden-I rt>l>St•d sw1't•tht-arl ;1rt•
lil1ed .idnur.llil\' bv Hick Pwrn•
and Tnt·ia lir1(fin."wh1.• nut uni\
look thl• part but an· w t'll skill1-<l 1n
lhl• vocal ar~ Both givt· lht'rr
characters an air of human1tv
beyond lhC' n>nstm•tions or lht•
Afll'r four dl>t:<it.lt·s <111d orult1·
dmutl!> t•hanges 111 Amt'rll'an r11us1-
1·al tl11-.u1.•r. "Oklahom.1" 1s st1ll
l)K Tht• show t·onlinul':. Wl-<l11l'S·
dav~ thrvugh Saturday..; ,1t H pm
,;nd Sunday~ ell l ;mt.J 7 pm
1hrough Jan I:!
Opt>ning night 1s l<'nday. with
:.Ubllt•qU(•nt pPrrurmanl'l'S
Tul:'sdays lhruvgh Satu rdays a1 8
p.m and Sundays at :.!::H> at the
Moulton, llOti Laguna u tnyon
Road, Laguna B('ach Call
494-0743 for uc:kct mformauon. acript.
TWO NEW SHOWS, buth musi-
cals. JOm l he parade of Nowmbcr
0pt•nmgs th1:; wwk as the old
'sluggish· 'Arsenic' at.Saddle back
~y CHRISTIN E DECKER
DI .... 0.11, Ptlol St•"
Saddlt-bac·k CoUl'&l,.S "Ars<.·ntc and Old Lace"
Foff w d slow :.tart from lht> beginning 1l has an
teunsh f~l lo 1t Lanes aredd1vt>red in a singsong
ner an the movemt>nts of thl:' <ictors and actr~
1 t.o be loo ovnpra1.'tll't'<i
This should ht> a htl.mous play about two
!ouen.ng. WE.'11-meanmg old Ladies who have
Poisoned 12 lonelv old men The'; 1hmk thev art• ~elpmg,the familyless and fnendl~ seniors o'n the
j<>ad 'to peat'e and happiness.
After the first act. th<' play a1..•tton and quality ~icks up when Mortimer Bre wstl'r, well played by ~lake Gould. dtst'<l\'N'S a t'Orpsl' 111 has aunts' window
teat
1 Then thl· aun~ bad appl1.• criminal n1-•phcw
Jonathan appt.-urs with hts ac.'t'Omphcc· and plast11.·
u rgE!<>n Dr Eins tein ( nol THE Einstein). playt'CI as a
prtof HarpoMarx with a Jc.•w1sh al-cent Einstein has
~ged J onathan's fal'e and now he looks and acts
Ike Boris Karlo fr
~ Robert K okul is an a"-'Ompushed actor, but I kep
lmg Uke I was JUSI se<-mg.another Boris Karloff
personaunn I f Pll thl' sa..mt• about PPanuL<> BuSf•th
~he role: of Or Emstem Ile does a gn•at talk.mg
po Marx. but I didn't think Harpo fagurl-d well
to "Arsenic and Old La~ " I The plav twis.is and turns and more zany
:haracters t'Omc· ~ant.I off stage· For example Teddy
~r~wster, playt:'d by Kellam PnckN t. thmks he's
f eddv Roosevelt Prickt•tt plaved his part weU. he
iivasn\ JUSI acting lJk(.' RooSeV(.')t. but rather a
lunauc's riouon of Roosevelt
Although the action picks up m the second act. It
still ~rru. lO<J long at almost ao hour
By the third at·t , how C'vcr everything seems tQ
~ rolJingcz:az.tly along \uni Abby and Aunt Martha.
played by Flora Burkl' and Joye.·(• MacKenuc. have
w on our hearts even 1{ thev are murdcrl'rs Their
acting seems c•ffottll'ss by this umc
AC'l 1II 1s derm1telv the lx-st. fl d0t.•sn't have all
t he wasted s~·he-. ·and the humor is finally
d elivered 'A·ath tmpal't
Rather claim s pressure
NEW YORK (API Dan Rauwr. a nchor of the
'CBS Evemng News:" said his network's news
divtS1on has ~n tnl1nzed and pres.sured by Reagan
adrrumstrauon off1 1ab more ofll'n than either NBC
pr A.BC. according lO a report publ.Jshed Monday
~ "Th~ fact lhal lhev do ll regularly and in an
teU1g1ml ~ay . ..i.nd that tht·y gauge the level of
essun• has at ll'asl this l'ff«:l. ll 1s designed lO have
think t w1ct' ... Rather ~1d dunng an interview with
1~rs and r('portcrs or lhP New York Tu;ies
h ff1hl)
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Mon.-Thur•. 1:20, 9:30
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The s<.-enery. which consists vr the livmg room of
the old aunts' Brooklyn home. was very aulhenu1·
You L'Ould almost s meU the old Victorian dust m lhl'
L'Omen;_
"A.n;eruc and Old Lace" wall iiJ~ays be a
delightful. madcap play, but 1n general. I thought this
production dragged a t limes T he almost full house
leftcommenlmg, "That was cute." but I would rather
have heard them say, "That was hilarious fun."
.. Ars<.·ruc and Old Lal-e" wi!J be performed for
one more weekend. T hursday through Saturday al 8
p.m and Sunday at 3 p.m It's al the F'ine Arts
Tht>ater on Saddleback CoUege's M15sion V1eJ0
. l'atnpus. Call 831 -4656 for ticket mformat1on
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provided by JET WINO.SYSTEMS. INC.
rwestment provides
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1 TOT AL CREDITS..... ... .. ........ 50%
Oeprec1a11on and Long Turm Income
FOR INFORMATION CALL 714/760-9509
11 Mainsail Dr .. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 F:ed ont"; b~ ottetl"Q MemOf•ndum to Cat.rl ·-~eot• wtiO N litt', m1n1mum
ablMI) llMO••ll• IMI wonn .. Cl ...... Of-· ""~"'"'"ii'' llUIQmOOI ... 01
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Mt>n• 1nfornu11m11 t·a11 ht• uht:urll'd hy c•alhng
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OLD BASELI NE CORP.
Call Collect 714/558-0059
I Ch[Jmb~r ~ponsors
shoplift workshop
A workshop for me rchants un ways lo c:ombat
sho phftmg and bad che<·k art1Sts will be held 7::l0
a.m Wednesday at the Costa Mesa Pohct>department
auditorium.
Sponsored by th{! Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce and police. the free program wall focus on
t~methods and t.eehniques of crooks and con arus ts.
with an emphasis on preventang shoplifting and bad
check passing during the holiday season.
For addHionaJ information on the hour-long
program. call 979-0536. The semm ar 1s open to the
public.
The a uditorium is on tht> second floor o f the
police station. 99 Fair Dr,
SHOULD INCOME PRODUCING REAL ESTATE
BE PART OF YOUR INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO?
Seminar
scheduled
re cordially request your presence at a special real estate
~estment seminar. The program to be · presented is MRI
usiness· Properties Fund, Ltd .. and is underwritten by Merrill
rnch. The MAI Fund requires a minimum investment of $5000.
A s.ecurilles invest-
ment seminar that w ill
f ocus o n pubt i-
cally-traded comparues
headquartered in Or-
ange County will be held
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Newport Secur ittes
Corp. in Costa Mesa.
oplcs to be discussed at the seminar include:
Today's economic and real estate climate.
Ownership of commercial properties In an economic recovery.
Recent tax reforms and their effect on real estate Investments.
The effect of interest rules on real estate values.
The importance of geographic location on the value
of real estate propertJes.
Tuesday, November 15, 7:30 P.M.
Newport Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Drive
Hosted by the Newport Beach Merrill Lynch Office
~r reservations and more information. please call {71 4)
The free seminar also
will focus on how to
build a stock portfolio
from P.ublic finns in Or-
ange County.
Several of the firms.
including finance. real
estate. el~ctronjcs.
health care !nd energy.
will be discussed in de·
tail. To ma ke reser-
vations. call 95 7 · I 081 . ;s-6038. There is no cost or obligation for attending. , Newport Securities is
ils lflvtfation is neit""'' an.;,tter re seil f'llY a roi.:1rat10n of a,, ottet ro ouy CY sell units in an 1rw1tStme~1 rne toca ted at 315 1 ·Airway
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Two business profs honored
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lnstructur!> Lee Eckert an~ot-H)'lln 1·-.t.al1ll!>llt'd
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bus111l·~ µla11n111g Sen. Willium C'allnpht•ll. who
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PSA plans to lay off
100 flight attendants
By Ille A11ocialed Pren
SAN DIEGO ......._ As part of an effort to rest.ore Pacific
Southwe(lt Airlines to prpfit.abil.ity, the company ~
~ounced plans to redL.ll'e the number of flight at.t.endants qn
th e bulk.of its flights. PSA is one of six major airlines that flies
to J ohn Wayne Airport. A total of 100 flight a ttendant ;oi:.i,
which represents one eighth of the company's steward work
force, will be eliminated during the next one or two months,
said spokeswoman Margery Craig.
Through the third quar~r of this year, PSA had run up
a $5.4 million loss. Last year, the 1urline lost $17 million .
U,t W warn~ more strikes possible
DETROIT -Chrysler Cbrp. must respond to auli>-
wbrkers' anger over safety ~ues and overtime or face the
threat of more plant walkouts, Marc Stepp. United Auto
Workers vice president. says. If Chrysler fails to "take care of
serious health care problems, safety problems, .. it's going to
be confrontation, pure and sample," said Stepp. But Thomas
Miner. Chrysler vice president of mdustr1al relations, said tbe
No. 3 U.S. automaker has always ''stepped up" t.o health and
safety tSSues and contmues to try toSt:ttle locaJ plant <.'Ontra~ts.
O~seUs crude oil company
L S ANO EL£S -Wesray Corp.. a New Jersey
com y headed by former U.S . Treasury Secretary William
Simon has agreed to buy Pennian Corp. of Houston, a
crude-oil subsidiary from Occidental Petroleum. for more
than $325 million in cash and notes.
~Gay TRW engineer s ues CIA
LOS ANGELES -An aerospace engineer at TRW Inc.
has sued the CIA. contendmg the mtelligence agency revoked
his top-secret security clearance because he is homosexual.
J ohn W. Green, 50. who has worked on classiJied defense
projects at TRW in Torrance for 10 years. said -he never
concealed his homosexuality whi.le holding orie of the highest
security ratings issued by thf federal government. Green sued
Monday m federal court seeking reinstatement of his security
privileges and challenging-1he-ews-ban ~n -homosexuals
holding clearances.
Economist wants interest rate hike
SAN FRANCISCO -Albert M Wopulowe r. managing
director and chief econonilst for The First Boston Corp. of
New York. told delegates to the 9 lst annual convention of the
_U.S. League of Savings Institutions on Monday that reces.5ion
is an inevitable business cycle end to a growing economy He
said small increases in interest rat.es are a desirable altemauve
to rampant inflation and a weake ning dollar "Lower tnterest
rat.es are dangerous an d to be feared." he told the 7.000
savings and loans officials at the meeung
USA Today r eports circula~ion
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California. New York and Pennsylvarua and of more than
10.000 m 19 other states. The paper. est.abllshed 14 months
ago, made public a state-by-state breakdown of its cl.t'Culation
in the 38 states where It has sales of more than 1.000 copies
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Daily Pilai
TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1983 CLASSlfllD C6
Oilers .face siIDilar task in CIF
By ROGER CARLSON
Of ti. Dally l'llol llell
If your blood is or9.!lge-colored you
., already know what the Huntington Beach
High Oilers are in for Friday night in the
first round of the ClF Big Five Conference
football playoffs when St. Francis High
invades the campus of Hunpngton Beach
It's a rematch of , the 1982 opener at
Glt!ndale High School.
Tne S t. Francis Golden Knights. a
paro;chial-based school in La Canada m
the1 Del Rey League. furnish the first
round opposiuon and it figures to be much
the same problem for the Oilers, one
which they solved in overtime a year ago,
ll-14.
"They run that sweep to the weak side
and strong side," says Oilers' ~ch
George Pascoe. "You can't overplay 0ne
side or the other. It's just a good, 1-foo~ball
team with power and blast up the inside.
The little tailback (170-pound Allen
Grant), he's the one that makes.it go, he's
• really fast.
"They haven't passed a lot. but when
they do they've been effective."
Kickoff at Huntmgton Beach is sched-
uled for 7:30 p.m.
The Knights. despite a mediocre 5-4-1
record, have played tough teams tough.
Coach Terry Terra.wi:ie's ~rew dropped
a 23-14 decision to Fontana, lost to Loyola
21-16 and Bishop Montgomery 4.4-20.
Grant has rushed for a 4 .1 average and
quarterback Rick Betance has tossed 9
touchdown passes, with four of those
going to 6-2. 185-pound receiver Bra(i
Dejardin. another four to Alfredo Gomes.
Up front the Knights boast 251-pound
tackle Dave Hallstrom.
Keying an okie defe"SE'. is an interior
downline setup which checks out at 227,..
200 at the nose and 225.
"They're not a whole lot different from
last-'year, although they have a n~w
coach," says Pascoe. ''They have a slight
edge ih s ize and a definite edge in speed."
The Oilers. meaning uiilback Danny
Thompson, quarterback Eric Lawton,
linebacker-ti.ght end Bill Ray & Co .. are
physically ready !or their second straight
appt>ArAnN> in the playoffs.
The Sunset League tri-<:hampions came
out of their 6 -6 league finale with
Fountain Valley free of serious injuries.
"We're preparing hard for this," says
Pascoe. ''but anytime you get to the final
16 it's an honor and you don't want to t<lke
the fun side'away from it. We don't want
tn leave our game on the practice field."
Thompson has carried the ball 186 times
for l ,365 yards. an average of 18 carries a
ganw for 136.5 yards. and Lawton has
upped hts passing stattstit'S to 86 l.'Omple -
tions in 169 attempts, with just 5
interceptions. good for 1,480 yards and 14
TDs. .. George Pascoe
..
Vikes face
st-ern test
Dickerson gains
• 'In opener
By ROGER CARLS01'
DI !M Dally Pllol ltaft
Marina High's Vikings roll mtp
lhe ClF Big Five football playoffs
(or the fourth time m the last five
rears under Coach Dave Thotnp-
IOn, but there are clouds hovenng
r-on both sides of the task Friday
night when they open at 7:30 a t
Westminster High:
some revenge
in Rams' romp
I The Vikings are tri-ch~pions
of the Sunset League (Marina's
first-ever such claim), but they've
drawn a tough customer in St.
John Bosco's Braves, in addition
lo the interior c:oncern of running
back Eric Karman.
Karman. the fastest back in the
~unset League, has scored 7
touchdowns during the year. and
klmost as important. is a fie ld goal·
licker with range and accuracy.
He went down on Marma's first
)ffensive play of the game last·
week in the mud at Orange Coast
C:Ollege agai nst &lison with a
l>adly sprained ankle.
"Th~re's been vast improve-
nen t. ", sa)Js Thompson. "It was
eally-a -f.reak.y-type·iAjury·m -that-
t's almost the front of h is lower
eg. He has movement in h1S
U'\kle. which 1s a great irnprove-
See VlKES. Page C3l
Eric Dic kerson rolls past Fa lcons'
defen se for big yardage in the Rams'
~Wlrepholo
36-13 National Football League
wrn an Atlanta Monday nig ht.
ATLANTA (AP) Eric
Olckerson's first appointment
with the Atlant.a Fakons this year
ended in disappointment, but the
Rams rookie vowed things would
be diffe rent next time.
The next time was the National
Football League's Monday night
television contest and Dickerson
set two single-season club re-
cords. He raced for two touch-
downs and ripped off 146 yards in
21 carnes to pace the Rams to a
36-13 victory over the Fakons
The game was played m a
steady rain before just 31.203
fa ns Thl're were 28.253
no-shows
"I don't like to be shut down by
a tc•am," s::iid Dickerson. who was
held to only 64 yards m 29 at-
tempts in th-e Raffis· 27-'l.J VlCtory
over Atlanta earlier in the season
"I'm going to find a way to play
better next time.'' he said. "The
first time I drdn't tak~ them
seriously after watching them on
film This timt• I was more serious
and 1t was a personaJ goal to get
more than 64 yards."
Dickerson scored on rul1S of one
SailorS tO figure oul Ar-gonallts at half time?--=-
ByJOHNSEVANO °' .. o.111-...,.
Coach Mike Giddings has two schools of.
thought concerning the upcoming CIF
playoffs.
On the one hand, Giddings refen to
·post-season play as "the third season, so I
think you have to approach it differently
in the sense it's sudden death." on the other band, though, Giddings
feels the playoffs offer an opportunity to
repay his Newport Harbor High Sailofs,
champions of the Sea View League, for a
job well done.
"In preseason you get ready for league.
Then in league you try to improve each
week and~ it.'' explains Giddinp. "In
this (tl)e playof.fa). there is no tonlOm>w,
so I think you have to approadl that way.
"In the same breath, though, I feel the
playoffs should be a reward. So we'll
actually practice le98· \ban we normally
would. The playoffs are very, very
excitin& and I think you should approach
it that way."
The Sailora. (7-2-1 overall), the No. 4
seed in the tournament, ·have drawn
Garden Grove (5--4-1), the No. 3 aeed in
the Garden Grove ~. u their first
assignment and it'll be played Friday
·night at Newport Harbor (7:30).
"Actu;ally. I don't ~a damn thine
about them ye~·~ aays G iddinp. •They
uee video, we uee film, and what the-y gave . into this thing blind."
me I can't even see." Giddings says the-sail.ors Will enter the
The Argonauts are led by running back-. game at full strength, meaning running
Terry Brown. a 5-11, 165-pound senior backsSteveBrazasandFritzHowserhave
who has scored eight touchdowns, and healed from their assorted injuries.
split end Kevin Dykstra, who has caught Brazas enters as the Tars' main of-
33 passes for 542 yards and three fensive threat having rushing for 1,297
touchdowns. Jeff Vance, at 5-7 and ISO yards in 189 cartjes for. 20 touchdowna.
~. ls the quarterback. Giddings _has t.Q be somewhat concemed
"I don't have a feel for them at all at this abput his offensive attaci though in that
~t," says Giddinp of the Argonauts. th~ Sailors have mustered only one
'We might have to wait until halftirr!e toUcbdownineachoftheirlastnv>games.
before we get a game plan. "rm only concerned with one thing,''
"In reality,. I don't know a damn thing Says Giddino, "and that's having more
about anybody el9e euept for the ~ points than the opposition at the end of the
teams (C.o~na del Mar, Irvine, El Toro) game. That's my main concern."
we've played. So rm pretty much going That ~ well as having some fun.
and seven yards and increased his
league-leading rushing total to
1,369 yards for the "yt:ar. T he
yardage total and 19 touchdowns
s h atter e d . L os Ang e l es
single-season records.
Meanwhile, Rams' quarterback
Vince Ferragamo, who sustained
a cut right hand when he
smashed it on a Ffron helmet
during the second uarter and
needed "a few " stit.c es after the
game. threw t.ouchdo n passes of
61 yards to Preston Dennard and
nine yards to George Farmer The
Rams ran their · rec:ord to 7-4 to
gain a share of the NFC West lead
with the San Francisco 49ers
Dennard's TD reception gave
the Rams a 7-3 lead in the first
quarter Dickerson then scored
his first TD m the second quarter
to give the Rams a 14 -6 halfu.me
lead as the Falcons managed only
field goals 'bf 31 and 23 yards by
Mick Luckhurst. Atlanta-s only
touchdowm was a fourth-penod
run of one y<ird by Gerald Riggs.
The Rams. who had 442 yards
total oHe nse to only 209 fo-r the
Fal~ns. broke it open in the third
quar t·e r o n Oic k e r son '.s
seven-yard S(.'()rtng rUh and "'Ferr
ragamo's TD pass to Farmer.
Chuck N-el.son added a 27-yard
field goal and Barry Redden had
a 40-yard scoring run for the
winners m the final quarter.
"Our offensive line dominated
them. and I w ouldn't say I was
surprised. I can run in rain ur
snow, it makes no difference.'' '
said Dickerson. the Rams' No. I
draft choice from Southern
Methodist,
He bettered the old Rams' .re-
cord of 1,238 rushing yards set m
1977 by Lawrence McCutcheon.
and tiis 19 touchdowns shattered
the mark of 17 shared by Elroy
Hirsch and Wendell T yler,
Ferragamo completed 15 of 22
passes for 173 yards while Atlan-
ta's Steve Bartkowski managed to
hit on Only 14 of 30 for 137 yards.
Mustangs' coaches resign
Hagey, Ca rney out a t Costa Mesa; No successor in sight
By ROGER CARLSON openings in the Newport-Mesa district.
•·We're looking at our options now.'' says
Hagey. ''Maybe there's a good assistant
somewhere in the district tnat can transfer to
here, but basically. it's jwt going to be a
matter o( beating the bushes. We can1t afford
to wait. someone has to start with the weight
program right away."
Has PCAA created a monster
for everyone to steer clear of?
OI the Dally Pllol ataft
. Jim Hagey and John Camey have
stepped down as co-coaches for Costa Mesa
High's football team following their third
campaign. a span in which the Mustangs won
8 and lost 22, capped by this year's 4-6 overall
record (2-5 in league). Hagey and Carney... were both assi9tants
to Tom French before the latter quit h is post
just prior to the 1981 season.
The situation at Costa Mesa isn't bright
-by a long shot, with only eight juniors on
HAGEY
By JOHN SEV ANO
01 •h• Dan, Pllol lt•ft
-LAS VEGAS -It wasn't too
long ago a query mvolvmg the
Pacific Coast Athletic As.sol'.1at1on
usually provoked the following
response: "The Pacific Coast Ath-
letic Association? Of course l
know what that is . . it's a health
club in Newport Beat:h
"Isn't it?'' .
\ · "We didn't like the way we finished,"
1'31d Hagey. who will continue as the school's
athletic director. "l don 't expect to be doing
lan y coaching at all in the furtu.re, I'd Just Like to concentrate on the one job· (athletic
director).
Carney is also expected to remain with
~he Mustangs. possibly m an assistant's role,
~ut as for their replacement, it's a matter of
opening the door, but without any teaching
the varsity this year and freshman 5·
sophomore teams that combined for an -17
record. .
The Mustangs endured bacR-~
2-8 seasons before this year's senior-oi'-!ented
team. '
•Indeed, the PCAA hasJong suf-
fered from an identity crisis. For
years it was_ a basketball con-
f.erence opposing teams cn,JOyed
scheduling because it meant
almost certain 'vtctocy. and play-
Cowboys
for sale
-DALLAS (AP) -The Dal·
LM C.owboys, one of the most
tuccetlfu1 franchile9 in the
National Football IMcue. are
fo.r e.ale under CJel1a1n con-
d1Uona, teem Prelident Tex
Schramm l&ld°Monday.
CAflNfY
Boomers tall problem for UCI
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of the D..,. "'°4 It.fl
Exactly one monµ:i ago to the day. UC Irvine,
along with the rest of <he collegiate basketball world,
began workouts in preparation for the upcoming
1983-84 sea.lSOn.
Tonight (7:30) at Crawford Hall, the Anteaters
open their se&SQn and Coach Bill Mulligan, for one.
admits the 'timing couldn't be better.
"We need to play someone," says Mulligan.
"We've done almost no 11erimmaging because we.
didn't want them going against one another too
The Australians, known as the Boomers. are led.
by 7-2 center Andrew Copeland, who formerly
played with LSU. The Boomersaverage 6-6 in height
and 23 years of age
The AustraUans wiU be facing the Anteaters in
the middle of a grueling schedule this week that had
them playing USC Monday night, UCLA Wednesday
night and Pepperdine Thursday night.
"All I know about them is that they run like hell
and are older, s tronger and more physical than we
are,'' says Mulligan.
PHELPS TAflKANIAN
mg a PCAA representative in the
NCAA Tournament was almost
tantamount to. receiving a
first -round bye. Only Cal State
Fullerton toppled the apple cart
momentarily when the Titans ad-
vanced to their regional final in
{97~. Even then, however, F\tll-
erton's brief moment in the spot-
light incited many cries of "Cal
State Who?"
Nobody is saying those things
any longer. though.
That's because the PCAA has
come of age. So much SO, in fact,
some major powers in the college
basketball world are refusing to
entertain the thought of playing a
PCAA affiliate.
double. and sometimes triple
guarantees of money. But m each
cruw a courteous decline was.
given.
S tates Neveda Las Vegas Coach
Je rry Tarkanian: "Coach es
around the country . know how
good the conference has become
because now they avoid playing
the PCAA."
Adds Utah State Coach Rod
Tueller: "It's scary. We've created
a monster."
It almost goes without saying, a
number of coaches and observers
here at the PCAA media day feel
the conference is on the verge of
its finest hour. And there's plenty
of evidence to support that claim.
Last year no less than four
teams -UNLV and Utah State
in the NCAA. and Fresno State
and Cal State Fullerton in the
NIT -advanced to post-season
play. With Fresno. incidentally.
capturing the NIT championship.
Also, those same four teams
compiled a record of 39-8 (81.2
percent) agairult outside DiVi.sion l
competition. Furthermore. they
were 10-1 (90.9) against the Big
Tho stipulaUonl lnclude
CIDlltinuJnl to' allow Tom
Landry U1d Schramm to have
• fne Nin In runn1nC the club_
"Kee&MI the Qll'l'ent ltnac•
CUN ii 1he objldiw •and.
hopefully, we would expect 1IO
haw nan. or TOM own·
enhip,11 Schramm laid.
much.'' 1 -
The Australian Olympjc team. the same one that
will represent its country in the 1984 Games, will
provide the opposltfon In a Pnie that wrn not count
on UCl's record and wlll be playf'CI according t<r
international rules.
Tonight's lineup for the Anteaters figures to look
Uke this: 6-9 Bob Thornton at the post. 6-8 .Ben
McDonald and 6-6 Troy Carmon as the forwards. 8.!ld
6-0 Jerome Lee and 6-1 Raymond Lankford as the
guards.
UC Irvine has tried a couple of
times to get Notre Dame on its
schedule. Coach Digger Phelps
has responded to UCl's r:equest
though with a polite. "thanks, but
no than.ks." F'restto State ha.'I suf-
fered a similar fate, trying to lure
tenms like Kentucky and UCLA
into it'I home den with offers of
Sky Confetrence; 3-1 (75%)
against the Pac-10: 6-0 ( 100%)
against the Western Athletic Con-
fe"\nce: and 6-1 (85.7%) against
the West Coast Athletic Con-
fe.rena-for a c,ombined 25-3 mark ·.
(89.3%).
The starling five. attording to Mulligor1. I~
subjt'('t to <''Anf{e.
...
Pinally. all PCAA team.<1 were
13-7 vs. 81~ Sky; 4-6 vs. Pac-10:
(See PCAA, P1gtt Ctl -..
f
C2 Orange Coast OAll V PILOT /Tuesday, November 1~. 1983 '
This S,eah.awk is comhining,l)est Of two worlds
Ocean Vit>w H1gh's si.mduut nthlt>tl' m {'ros.s
cownry, J wnes Thompson. 1s °'"rt• thaf!.JlUil n fine
runner
Thompson LS also a SOC\.'t'r playt'r good enough to
have ea.med a tryout with the Los Angdt.-s Lazen. of
tbe Major lndoor Soct.-er League
Though he dldn't make 1t, just the fact that he
was lnVlted by the club was cred1l t•nough w his
abilities tll that sport
"I'm kind uf glad he d1dn't makf' ll." said o~:can
View cross country coach Mike Calvano.
The reas0n? Thom~n went unbeat"n in duaJ
meet competition this season, capping oCC the Sunset
League season with a victory in the league finals.
\ He was a big reason that Oc..-ean View dominated
the cross cpuntry scene in the Sunset League
"Scx-cer ts htS first love," said Calvano. "He has
been corrunuung to Fresno every weekend to pfay.
and although he's missed so~ of our hard workouts
on Mondays. 1 think it's helped tus runrung.
.
SP ORTS BREAK
_Skiin g operators set
fo r bonan za w in t e r ;
most o p ening early
From AP dispatches
Another early skJ season 1s under-1.1
way m the Sierra Nevada. with a few
resorts already open and a flurry of
others planrung to start operations later
this week.
Sluers will find a few new runs, some new
equipment and some slight increases m l.Jft ticket
prices at Sierra resorts. But otherwise, It will be
business as usuaJ for the multi-million-dollar skJ
industry.
Thanksgivmg once was L'Onsidered the tra-
ditional opening of the skJ season m the Sierra, but
among major ski resorts, onJy Heavenly Valley
plans to wait for the holiday.
Others say this year's o~rung w1U be their
latest in three years The past'two winters were
among the earl.Jest and bitterest 111 Sierra history
The (LrSl resort to open th.ls year was Boreal,
where skJers rut the lower t'WlS F'nday, Mt Rose
and Mammoth Mountain both opened a poruon of
their l.Jfts on Saturday.
Slide Mountain. next to Mt !Wse JUSl west of
Reno, plans to open WednE'Sday or Friday.
depending on the weather. Around Lake Tahoe.
Kirkwood plans to open by the end of the week.
Alpine Meadows on Fnday and Squaw Valley on
Saturday .
Sierra resorts reported a base of between
eight inches and four feet of s now Monday. With r
most in the one to tWO· foot range
Quote of the day
PllU Alberl, football coach of Towson
State, a Baltimore school that is a DIVls1on II
power, on the team's s uccess (fl 3 7 .Q Vlclorv
over Mansfield, Pa.) in its debut on CBS
television: ··r told our players not to be
concerned about 1t lthf TV appearance I We
film our games every weE"k Then• wa:. JUSl an extra guy domg ll this week ..
J
'11\'s improved his leg speed, and an SOL'l.~r, h1>'s
constantly changing direction, rwuting up and down
the field ''
Thompson, a translt•r student from Fresno,
exc.-els in the nule. an event an which he has been
clocked in 4:2 l. He's been entered in that event 1n ttw
uprorrung Sunktsl meet.
And, he's not the onJy &>ahawk ruruicr who
loves to play SOC"Cer. Ha.issam Sabra also IS an
ex<:eUent player. • • •
ENTRY BLANKS are now available at ruOJ\\ng
stores throughout Southern Califoro.ia for an event
billed as "the toughest 6k you'll ever run,"
The Tram Road Challe nge is scheduled for this
Sunday at 8 a.m. on the road that leads frofll Highway
11 1 in Palm Springs to the Valley Station of the Palm
Springs AeriaJ Tramway.
The road climbs nearly 2,000 feet m 3.7 rrules, a
gain of 532 feet per mile, making this one of the
steepest road races held.
TV., movie sta r s., OV tip o ff
A group of movie and television m
personalities will be putting lls basket-
ball expertise on the line tonight at
Ocean View High School against a
group of•Scahawks t-oaches, including basketball
coach Jam Harris, football coa'·h S teve Colflesh.
baseball coach Ke n Moats and oth('rs, such as
Roger Holm(>s. Jeff ChLlcoll and Stan Clark
Tipoff 1s scheduled for 7 0'1.:lock with monies
derived t1t·ket.ed toward the Ocean View athletic
program
Ex~ted to be among Ocean View's opposi-
tion are Ted MtCmley (Happy Days), Michael
DamJan (The Young and the Restlt-ss) and
Chnstopher Holder (The Young and the Restless).
in addition to several others.
Belmont Bay takes Oak Tree
ARCADIA -Belmont Bay led aJ I
the way, winrung by a nose, to capture
the $69,206 closing feature of the
32-day Oak Tree meeting at Santa
Anita on Monday.
The 15th thoroughbred meeung ended with
French filly Zalataia, who <;lenied John Henry a
fourth Oak Tree invitational title, voted Horse of
the Meeting in a poll of media She was also voted
the filly best grass horse honors.
Track officials said the meeting produced
records for total atteodance and handle.
Hagler to figh t Argentinia n
BUENOS AIRES Marvelous ~
Marvin Hagler of Brockton , Mass .. will
defend his undisputed world middle-
weight boxing championship against
Argentina's Juan Domingo Roldan Feb. 25, Juan
Carl06 l.A.'Ctoure. a spokesman. for Roldan. said
Monday .
Le'Ctourc spoke lO newsmen upon his arrival
with Roldan from Las Vegas. whf're the Argentine
knocked out Amenran Frank Flel.C'her last
Thursday rught to earn hts shot at the crown .
Later that night, Hagler defended his title by
gaining a unanimous 15-round decision over
Panama's Roberto Duran.
Tele vis ion., r a d io
TV: Nu events schedull'd.
RADIO: NBA Basketball
Lakers. 7 20 pm . KLAC (570)
M1lwauk<'<' at
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AUHHING SCHEDULE
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held at th · Valley $u.t1un Parkin~ w1U tx· <Jt tht•
Valley Station and shuttJ1• St·rYI(~ will Ix· prov1d1'(J
for thf• runnen; down the hill tu tht• suirt
CRRC TllN·UP *'" >Ot ~ 1$11 Fun Run-8eQIM tam •I Grllflln
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6:30 a.m
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ll .. un l ·•nlrt anc:t \S ,.,lthOul with U lote IH Proc:M<h .,..,.." Palm S1>rlng•
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P CAA BASKETBALL PREVI EW • e •
From Page C 1
8-2 vs WAC. a11d 17-6 vs WCAC
That totals out ..lLl..:l2·21 <66. 7%)
What makL'S this so tnttm.idal
ing is .the d1st111l·t prubab1l1ty this
will brt· tht• PCAA's must n ·p
resenwuvt• l·ampa1gn e ver No
less than f1v1..•, and possibly as
many as scvt-n tE'ams. f1gun.· to he
a factor an thl· upcoming I !IH:i-134
conferem•c r .. c.·c UCI. UNL V,
Fresno Stat<•, Utah State, Cal
St4t.e Fullerton, the Uruverstty ur
PaC'tCic and nL•wc:omber New
Mexico State, a former Missouri
valley Confercnt't.' membt.·r
whkh will pt;rform under the
PCAA banner for the·f1rst ume
this season. are a ll expe<·t<.>Cl to
play promment roles
Here's a brief rnpsule look al
each school.
UC IRVINE -The Anlealt•• O•On I lo1e •
11n9te olevetr to uroduell1>n Out"oe ot • couolt of Plever\ wno dee.Idec:! to lran•ltr, evervone
return• Coacn 8111 Mulligan I• al'o l>lloved Dv a
llne rec:rultlng c•moelgn
S.nlo" &tn McDonald and Boll Tho•nton ore
tne main llgure• McOonald, • &·I forwara, .. 111
tie tx;rdened wllh moll Of the ol1en,1ve and
oefen•lve rHOOMIDolltlH He nao o 1~ 1 >Coring
ev•r•ot lt\t i;eer Thornton, a 6 9 PO\rma" who
nea e 110 .. erege wtll •nv~ Int role ol lne
team·, musc .. m en 1n\1de
Guaro C.eorue TU'"" tnt 1eern ' •eeO•nlJ
.\-Corer a veer aoo er U I> '' currtnuv oe1ng u\4!'0 at tne smeu torwero oos1t1on althougn ne w11
ml1> tne flt\t two ga me> 01 me .eo1on D«•v•e
of e orlor NCAA V1Pla1ton
Tne 1u1>oorun11 ci111 ' orenv uooa. 100
Jerome Lett, e 1unlor college tren1ler trom S•n
Bernardino wno averaof<l II ooo •• a
1oonomore, will De tnt 11arung oolnf uvord T•ov
Carmon " 6·6 lunlor, no Ol\O emerged at lnp
forwa rd \POI Ronnie C.r•ndl•on Md Tod
Murohy bOth r~lurne" llourt to 01a.,. P'Om•
nenl rolh ••do newcom11r1 Mar• len~IO•O •no
Derrlc' Jonn•on
FRESNO STATE A ""'"Df' 01 De<>Ot tee '"''ts tne lf'6FT\ 10 o,aat ,,... '\ta\Of' ln~ 8 Jlld09\
1S \.0 ta\t , • .,,on rt +ur" tnr bf:\~ torwero
tande m 1n fhf' conler-t"nt'e-n 6 1 \r"'•or Ro"
AnOf'r\on ~I& l •vO ol'\O & 6 senior 6err1oro Tf\O~P\on 16 7 o"g Al\O return•nv .\ 6 .;
• \~111or ~in; man M 'tr Arno.a 1 8 a-.g 1
C.one arr oi.1vme11. f"t0 "uaio T vrO"t 8roo-e. ono cf)ruer Ot\1 Barmore Du1 Coac.~ Bovo
Crent \ffm l ro rlovt •ouno \uUo bl.t rep••ce
menrs In t.~O oue ro Ron S1raln. e tunior colltrQe
trenl fer wno led nl\ team 10 two '1ra1gnr
confer•nce 11t1es 6~8 1un1or oo•tm•n Sco11
PIMM MULLIQAN
8ernn, o tt01hlrt whO wu MVP ot lne Foo1n111
Atn1111c Lugue .. • 1oonomore, trunman Jim
Harl • •·•'~ overo whO we• Ille •KO<IG leodln9
ICO•e• lal JI IJ In California IH I uuon end
trunman Dt rrlc• Rlltv a 6·1 for .. •ro w<IO
o•tregeo l• 1 001n11 ano 101 reb0un<l1 a1 •
\en.or
HEVADA LAS VEGAS ...,, C.one trom ••>I
veer'\ '••m. whlc.n finished •11n a con\trllu\
No 6 na 11on.1 ranl<lng, ere conference MVP
5,onev Gr .. n tnow wlln or1e Cnocouo Bullll
PCAA llru ·teem \tlecllon Larrv Andet•1on, end
6 ·6 1oonomort E1orlooe HuO•on. wno " 11d•
llneo lor Int \tOlon due to reconllrvct1Vt
'urger¥ on hi\ lett Anff R.-tur nlng er• t.enlor
ouo•d• Oennv T trkenlan end Jett Collin" 6 9 cenier Poul Bro1ovlcn and 6·• lorwaro Eric
Bool\tr Tu1<e n11n al>O had a wild recrultlno cam
00111n 11nolno 6·2 tre.hmen F'reo Bent.• a no 6 I
JC 1ron1ter F ranl< "SPOOn" Jame1 Bani"
6Vtr1g90 11 ~ C>Olnh on IH dlr>g Valley Hlgn In
La\ \.'eoe\ 10 '"t NtYada Sta1f' AAA c.rown w 1tP\
o lO I recoro Jemn Ou•IM<:I Sen Jec•nto Coutoe
,,, Te••' to ·~e nat1of'ta JC tlfte ..,,,n f 19 O
\COf rig avo \I• rebOurHh and tour enj\h oer
Ot""t
CAL S"TATE FULLERTON -Tne , ... ,,,
""'no t.n1,,,~ 1n \Kono otace la \I ieeM>n 008\~
'"• De\I Ol•vt r '" lhf' conference -artd Quitt OOU IOIY fr'\ .. t)t\t Querd In tne noffOfl -In & )
u n10• Leon wooo Al e 1unlo< Wl>OO •11<1 '"• Tlt•n' •n lCor>ng t II t 01.>11 I ond lltd the notion 1n
8'11\h I 11 0 evg I, •tlllng o COll9111ele
>Ingle \ta>on record ot 319 au"" In tne P•oceu
... n,le te•nlflQ Ail·American ''"'"' Coecn Georue McOuarn ello return1 uvtn ot
nl\ IOO f ight Olavet1, aflt>OUIJn Int Ont nt dl)f\11' I
-ouero R ckv Mh.on -'fl!lfih De-nerd to replace
M 1 .. on o Ou ft \t"IOOftf ""60e It ,.,,. o•tt•cult tor
c-ooo"ent\ to oout>1e 'tam iNOOd Npw tnnl teu
' QO•l'IQ to •a I or e tner 6·6 • .rnior Garv Oa" \or
6 1 w'h0' tren,•er Oerne• Fl@tcr-f'r ~ft.,.r"fef'\ l cn\I' Nf& o o~S 1vnt0r torwero
o ·fl Ole JO"'' • & II ,~,,.o, Ct-1"1'1:' a 'o •10"''
' ,,.,, mDO,•ant ro,n ,.. tne ream ' ~ucttu
UTAH STA-YE -frff .. ~ H 4'f comong O"
0 ''ffT'lf "OO .;\ t~("•'"yno "'"' \&W ,,,.m OOlf •
20·9 rece><O •H t .,.,., elltr r..:ore11ng a • 1)
mar• In 1"1 11
Coach ROd t u•!l•r r11urn' to"' \tarter\ 1eo
Dv • 7 C.re9 O••nl 114 I Pl• 9 I rt D• .. "'"" w ..
narned lhe tonterenc.e'\ trev1man ot fnt' ve•r
, .. , vtar Al•o oec~ ere 6·7 1tnlor Ron Ence, 6·S
u noor 1w1nvmen MICnatt McCullOuOh end i ·S
1enlor 1wlngm1n Cnrl\ McMullln t(ev •10""'
1nc1uoe 1unlo• coll99e 1r1n1te" Vince Weihlnglon
eflO Jett Anoer1on. tnt loller oelng .. 1ec:1td bV
11\t nation'• JC co•cl\tl lo Ille llrll·lltm
All~ Arruedcen \aueo
NEW MEXICO STATE -Tnt AC>Ult1
llnl\neo 1nlrd In the M)uour1 V•lltt Conference 1e11 veer wllh on t I 7 mer• NMS return• elgn1
tt llt rmtn eltnovgn II IOH> ""' tt•m All·M1u ourl Valley 1electlon Er,,.11 Pat·
1er1on1 t9 S l>t>ll I • • ReturnH> Include guaro s1 .. 1 Colter. • 6·l
1enlor and LlnOlay Mc:Elmell, e Ii· I Hnlor
lorwaro .. no everegtd 10.7 011 enc:t 4 1 rtb• IHI
, .. , Coach Weldon Orew allo olvc:1<t0 • couoi.
01 olum rterul11 •n 6·1 forward Andrt P111tnon
113 9 Pl\. 10 7 •tb\) and 6·9 cenier O•vld Smltl'I
(I 0 Ph . to rtb•.l Boin ... lu'llOf\
UNIVERSITY OF l"ACIFIC -Thll Tloe•• lo•• guero L•.-rence Heto, a 1nrH ·vt1r ,,.,..,
eno oostm•n Sieve Howaro, l>ut 1111/1 6·9 cenler
Brent Count1. e tnree·tlmt All·Sl•lt otever ou•
ol Oregon wno 11 tilt 1on ot te><mer NBA l>'O<IVCt
Mel Coun11
Counh IOln• 6·4 1> ,.,1119man J.it RI-. ll•ltd. •• one of tnt 100 ll•e nigh >CllOot o .. ,.,, In
t ne 'ta 1t ot O< l!QQ.ft-K e.v-f.8Lut nae L Inc lvde 6 ·I •01>nomore Alen Anema. 6· 7 lunlor Kevin
CraOlrff. 6·1 soPnomo•• Andy Fran1<lln, 6· 10
lunlor Oe•t 11.erl<tnnv, 6·S lvnlor Drew Anorttw1
and 6·1 ltnlor C.r•hem T•vlor
LONG llEACH STATE -The 4t.f\ reiurn
t ight ltHermen (t,.o 11arte,.), ano nave • new
n .. a coacn In Oove Bun • UNLV aul1tent,
who reolacu tnt nlgnlv ooe>ul•r To Winier
Thll 4t.fl n••• • •t•ong beCl<Gourt In 6·• ~enlo• Joeoy C.ardne• •n<l 6·1 1unlor ltlco
Sm11n Tnev •llO nevt 6· 11 IOC>l>O<nO'e l••n
Vt r1>e<c.i 1ncr.or1nu one mloole C1nold1le1 for
tne torw•rO soot 1nc1u<1e lelllor\ Vernon Reo·
mo,,o •"<I Ch•rtes HOU\lt>fl 1unlor •to·lntrt
Darr•' Adam• end tru nmen T onv Po1>41
UC SANTA &AlltaARA -The G•vcno1
o•oD•l>•v 1anoeo •he•r Dest oro..oc:t 1n Coec"
Jerry Plmm, e oroven w inner whO gu ld.O IM
Un1venllv of Ut~ lo 11.e OOlt•ltt\Oll NCAA
oerlhl durlno nine 'J .. Ons u he•d co•cn thlt<e
Frtn~ Horwetn, a 6·6 ""'°' •nd the Item '
sec:ono ltadlno .corer re1urn1, u ~ •·1
\Oonomore Scoll F l•ner Plmm t llO n•1 h•O
1n .. oerlencto gue ro1 In 1oonom0<1 Con-
Htnrv ano n~lor Deorlc-Brook'
SAN JOSE ST A TE -The Se>trten• trt '"
OtlOiefa lt ,.,.!., Hot OfltY 010 ,,, ).fMiOr o.o•rt
Irie tear-al\O -.O\~ 1nret "'Olf\t'r OIAYt r\ Out to
.,., g o l•'v "1n\f~ or 011clohn•rv reeJO"l.
1-a,,1no ou1 five r••urn no 1e uermen
Only BoDC>Y E••"' a 6·1 \Ol>llC>mO<t guA•O
" "' 1 1) avg return\ trorn ,.,, Year ' \tarting '"e~o M 1cnae1 Ol•on. 1 6· 1 •Un+or ., OM of
rnrH 01ner returnmct DICl<CC>u1'1 l>t'rio<M~fl On
,,,. ,,.0,.1 line '"• IO'tt no.oout ' •·6 1unJor K•ltn
Norwooo Berry, unOel'\tanoeotv Old a '°' ot
recrutll~o. wlln "'' ot'' eaten oelng 6-l JC
tran\ttr ErK W lltlam 1. w ho a vtra ot<' ?• OPQ •or
M11rr '' CoU"e
Hay n es on verge
of joining Raiders
Sentencing dela y ed Magic gains
N BA's honors
EL SEGUNOO <AP)-The Ratders came o ut of
their 22-20 Vlctory over the Denver Broncos on
Sunday with no new injuries, according to Coach
Tom F1ores.
"We've sull got a few people with nicks, but
nothing new," said F1ores Monday. 'Good cause' gets Vida B lue some tim e
KANSAS CITY. Kan. (AP) -explanau on for tl'\e delay. St.even
Sentenctllg for pitcher Vida Blue, Fehr. an attorney for Blue, said
one of four members of the 1983 he had no corrunent on the re -
Kansas City Royals who pleaded quest.
guilty to misdemeanor drug Blue, a Conner Cy Young award
c)'larges last month, has been de-wln.ner, was the only one of the
layed until Dec. 15. four Royals to testify before a
The three other ballplayers -federal grand jury in Kansas City,
Willie Wilson, Willie Aikens and Kan., that was investigating co-
Jerry Martin -are scheduled to caine trafCick.ing. He testified for
be sentenced Thursday , tne same· about two hours after pleading
date Blue was to appear for guJlty to a federal misdemeanor
sentencing. charge of posses&ng three grams
The delay in Blue's sentencing of cocaine
w as requested by Blue and feder· The other three players
al pro&eeutors, who cll.ed "good 'pleaded guilty to nusdemeanor
cause" in a motion submi'tted charges of attempting to possess
Monday cocame Each charge carries a
Assistant U.S. Attorney Aman-maximum penalty of one year in
da M~rs said she had no further prison and a $5,000 fine
NEW YORK (AP) -Earvin
"Magic" J ohnson, the Lakers'
standout ~ard, has been named
the National Basketball Associa-
tion's Player of the Week for the
period ending Nov 13.
The 6-9 J ohnson averaged 25.2
points. 9.5 rebounds and 14.5 as-
sists in leading the Lakers to four
consecutive victories last week.
He also shot .673 from the field
(37-for-55) and .944 from the foul
line (27-for-32).
Others considered for the
honor, which was announced
Monday by the league, were Sid-
ney Moncrief of Milwaukee,
Adrian Danuey of Utah, Gene
Ban~ of San Antonio, Terry
Cummings of San Diego and Or-
lando Woolridge of Ch icago.
Con vict ed
Ex-TV porl caslt>r "'ah t'r Hfa 1
Eddie" Al('xande r was en le nced lo
lwo yt~ars in prison b y a fe de ra l
judge Monday on fraud c·ha rges.
'Graham, Lee, Jones
area's ~tati s tical gems Capsule look at CIF
It was almost a lost weekend m terms
of lmpress1ve s t.austtcs for are.~ high
9Chool football players ~ause of the
rain that wreaked havoc on just aQ<>ut
any offense Fnday
rught,
But before the
rains could do their
damage. some
standout per-
formances were
turned in on ThUrti-
day, with F..6ta.n-
cta's Jeff G raham
pacing the passing OflAHAllt
game, Woodbridge High's Rick Lee
topping the recelver!s li'lt and West·
minster's Brandon Jones dominatmg
the rushing and scoring.
Graham led F..6tanc1a to a 30-2 1 &a
View League victory over crocss-1.own
rival Costa Mesa with a 14-for-18
performance, good for 232 yards and 2
touchdowns, while Lee was on the
r1ght end of eight ~ffiRUSi.eU pBS8eS.
good for 156 yard..11 m a 20-1~ v1ctory
over I..aguna Beach in South C.00.'lt
League play ).
Westmiruter's Jone.s rushcod for 2 10
yards and scored four touchdown.'! to
pace the Lions to their 28-13 Sunset
League victory over Ocean V 1ew.
Last week's statistical leaders
Rushing
I. Brandon Jones (Westminster),
24-210; 2. Dave Swigart (Fountain
Valley), 21-141, 3. Danny Thompson
(Huntington Beach). 23-121 : 4. Sean
Curran (Edison). 18-95.
Pa11l.ng
l. Jeff Graham (Estancia). 14· 18-0,
232 yards, 2 TDs; 2. Scot Ha~
Mesa). 14-25-3, 208 yards. 1 TD;~. aw
Rusaell (Woodbridge), 11-18-1, 180
yards, l TD; 4. Paul Watson (Coronadel
Mar), 8 -13·0, 150 yards. 0 TO; 5. Tim
Hanson (Westminster). 10-1 Y-2, 124
yards, l TD.
Receiving
I Rick Lee l Woodbridge), 8-1 :>6; 2.
~eg Roelle (Corooa dt>l MW'), 6-108; 3.
att ROM(Laguna Beach). 6-6 1.4. Tim
lenzuela (Wcstmlnster) and Mike
McClinchey (Oct-an View), 5-59; 6
Adam Spies (&itanda), 5-56.
St. Francis n. Htn.. &Heh
lllG FIVE CONFl!REHCE
Cal H~ 9Mcl'I, 1:l0)
ST. FltANClS IS·4-ll 20 B!sno1> MontgOnMtrv ,. ,. Puedeno 11
1 San F ernenao 0
10 Bl1noo Amel I 14 F1>n11n1 73
16 Lovoie• 21
11 Crt sol' 11
0 $t JOM 801eo• ,,
11 Notrt Oemt IS.O )' t7
t2 Alemenv• 6
Ftn.. V ... V vs.. S.ft Ger.-H
a lO P:IVI CONP'IRUKl
l•t Vftlll ... a-.w.. 1:>01
SAM GOtlG<INIO II· >I
6 Palm Sl>'lno• 0
S4 v 1c1or v ... ., 0
2S APPlt Valltv ts ,. Celon 6
S4 S.n llern•fdlno 0
' Elttnnowt r' 1
14 Reolanc:t1• 0
1 C1ol1treno V•ll<ilv 10
14 Fonte,..· 11
2S Collon' ••
St. John I•~• VL Marine
atG l"IV• CONl"•R•MCI:
1•1 WMtmtftfler, 7:JOI
$T JOHN aoKO U-4-11 , OoWMv ' lS La Serna 0
11 L•ll.tWood 21 n Min ton VltlO 17
12 Lono lltKl'I Joraan 10
" cr .. 1>1' 0
'1 Ai.manv• 10
'11 SI Fran<ll" 0
7 Lovot•' ,.
ll Noire Ot rt)t ($ 0 I' I)
Garden Grove "'-Npt. Harbor WoodbrlOOt n . Downev
CENTRAL CONFERENCE SOUTHERN CONFEREHCE
1•1 N••-1 Ht,,,..., 1 >01 (al Downey Httin, 1:301
GARDEN GROVE U 4 II OOWHEV 11·31
38 Oen• Hill• 6 • St Jon" Bo.co 2
0 Orange to 1 Bt>I C.orQ~ll\ )~ ts Loera IS I• S1"1a F~ 0
10 Anaheim 6 6 Wt,lmtn,11r l• 7 Son ore 71 ,, Paramounl lS )7 Bolla Grend•' 1 14 Cerrllol ' l 3 Le Quinta• ,, 6 Lvnwooo• . ,,
u Lo. Amigo•· 21 (6 Oomlngu•1• IS
14 Rftncno Alemltos' 0 71 Oanr· 0 72 ~.intlego' I
~ 3 Warrt n• 0
8rN ·Ollndl vi. CdM El Toro n . La Quinta
CENTltAL CONFE•ENCE CENTRAL CONFEltENCl ,,, Or•-, .. ,, c ...... 1:>01 l •I G•rdell Grw• Hl9f\, 1:JOI .. , LA OUINTA lt·ll 9RIA·OL114DA (6·2 fl
11 El Rancno r 0 I) Wtitmlnt tt r 16 ., Walnut 2 2S O<ean View 1 , Ro•lan<I 1 n Ell>4lton1• ..
I Sonort ll 10 M•rln• 16
10 $vnnv Hiii\ 6 :IO Pt rrll 1
3 V9ltncl•' J )4 Sentleuo' 10
11 Wt11•rn• 11 71 C.e•den Gro••' J
13 Anenelm' • " 8ot1• Granat• 0
23 S•venn•' 0 31 Lo' Amigo,• u
SS Meonolla' u I• RenchO "lemlto• • l
Irvine n . L.• Habt'• Matw 0.1 V\, Font•NI
alO fltVE CONfll!RIEMCa
ClN°"'AL CONfll•INCI (el Fentllnt Httin, 7:JIO)
C •t L• Ha bro Kttin, 7:>0 I FOIO "NA ClO·O)
LA HAl•A 11·21 10 Ge•.,, 0 20 Wttt•n I• 1t llvrrovon• t&uro•n' 1 1 ,. C•HIOl'nla 0 ,. S.nl• 801b••• ~ 1 S.O(llel>ec• • l1 l"°IO 0 L•-••ood " 1l s1 Fra~r, 14 • W•lnvt ~ ,. 11 Cotton• 19
tl f' ufMlflOll' 10 7 E 1'enh0wt11 • J ti Trov• 17 ,. R#O••llCI•' 0 t• $unnv HI"" I) 11 Stn C.OrUO'llo' " ,, Sono<•' " l• San ~ ... nenoo I)
16 011111• Pora• .. 'dtnotu le.a{l\11 u•"'lf
While that injury report is good news. the
Raiders will have to clear a roster spot this week to
make way for Mike Haynes-. The Pro Bowl defensive
back is officially property of the Raiders Tuesday
when papers detailing an out-<>f<Ourt settlement of
his l;lwsuit against the National Football League are
filed. 1
Haynes has not played football since the Pro
Bowl following the 1982 sea.son. He played out his
option with the Patriots and, via the lawsuit
settlement, was able to sign with the Raiders as a free
agent.
"My feeling is that he's physically in excellent
condition," said Flores. "But he's not in foot-
ball-playing condition. We'll try to get him some
playing time."
Haynes plays com erback on the right side and
went to the Pro Bowl six of h is seven seasons at that
po51tion. Twu:e. he and Raider leit comer Lest.er
Hayes were the AFC starters in the Pro Bowl.
"If he's gomg to play, it'll be on the right side.''
said F1ores.
Za k ask y S unset's b est
Marina High's •Jim Zakasky was named the
Sunset League's most valuable player for 1983 by the
t'll''<:u1t's water polo coaches.
Zakasky led the Vikings to a CIF 4-A playoff
berth and second place in league play behind
champion Fountain Valley, which placed fout
players on the fU"St team. Among the second team is
Ckean View goalie Shirle1 Sw;nner. a rarity in tem\S
of female polo players with all-league status.
Fountain Valley and Marina. the dominant
teams in the league, placed six players apiece on the
two teams,
Al-SunMt LH eue
l"lntTeem
Jett Moore (Fountain V•lleV), koll SI,,_ tFount•ln V•llevl. &OOC>'f
Rtvnoios (Founleln V•lte•I. Tony Oanon, -lie (Founleln V•llevl. Jin\
Ze-Hkv (M•rlrw1), Tom Warde (Marin.I. Steve Smith IMtrlna), Mllcl'I
Berro IHunt11191on Btecnl. Mell HanM>n CHvntlnvton lhecl'll. koll Pclmr-
1we1tm1n,1erl. Dold W•Olflgh IEOIM>nl
S.C....TMl'tl
R9D Co1>41 <Fount•ln VelltYI. Mike 11tu1011 (Founlaln Vellevl, J9ff
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S4S 7JO 344 219
S4S 3~
50 2'8
HS 234 3&o& 101
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118 )77
409 ·238
)/>I 177
117 192
AMERKAN COHf'l!RENCI!
Raiden Oenve1
Seat•le 11.anu > Clf)
San Diego
WH I
8 )
0 ~
0 s Ii
4 l
0
0
0
0
0
111 191 ~s 191 s.s 274
•SS 212
J64 2411
309
111
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713
7S9
739
23S
341
20J
202
Plll$t>urgn
Cleveland
c1,.clnna11
t-1ousto11
Ca!llUI
0 1
0 ;
4 l
l 10
0
0
0 0
819 711 181
S4S 271 H I ~ 140 21S
O'll 19) 318
8uHalo
Miam i
Balllmore
New England
NY Jel\
EH i
I 4 0
7 4 0 6 s 0
6 s 9
• 1 0
M«Mllv'• Scon
Rim• 36. A.ttanla 13
Sunday's Gama•
Wuhln111on al Rim•
R110en a t Buftilo
i.36 2()4
"36 ns s.s 196 S4S 1l/
~ ns
De,rolt Y$ Grffn Be v •• Mllwou~"
San Diego al SI Louis
Housion 01 Cincinnati
Mlnneso10 at Pltlsburgn
NV Glan1s 01 Pnllaoe1pnla
Balllmort al Miami
Cnlcago a• T am1>0 Bav
Clev111and al New Englono
Seallle al Denver
KoMU Cllv •• Dallas
San FrancllCO al Allonia
Mefidey, N~. 11 N'r Jels at New O•leans
Rem1 34, Felcon1 13
Seara bv Ou•r19n
220
181
2JS 202
226
Ram• 7 7 ll •-3' Allam. l 3 o 7-13
Finl Period
A.lf-FG Luc•nursl JI, 9'26
LA-Dennard 61 oau trom Ferragarno
CNelSon klclll. 11;32
Second Panod
LA-Olck•rson I run I Nelson klCkl 4 JS
AO-FG Luckhur\I 21, 12· 12
Third Pan.cl
LA-Olcll.u.s.oo. 1 CUil lrun 14Jledl. 537
LA-Farmer 9 oau from Fer,.aoamo
!Naf,on klb). 9·24
F eur111 Panod
LA-FG Nelson 27, 4S
Alf-Rlgos I nm (Lucknur\I klc1<). o 19
LA-Ridden 40 run (lllck falltd). J.308 A-;-31,'20J
TEAM STATIS"TICS
LA Al
11
29·93
lltl
18
11·30· I
0-0
3·46
l-3
2·20
1n9
Flrsl downs 3
Rusnes·vards 1·269
Passing varos in
Rerurn varos 140
P1sse' 15·22·0
Sacks bv 2·21
Punts 3·•1
Fumbles-to>• 1·0
Penellles·varos J·JI
Time of Poueu1on J2 01
INDIVIDUAL ST A TISTlCS RUSHING-Lo• Anoeles, OlcU rson
21· 14'. Redoen 17· 110: Gumen 2· 10. Fer·
r•11•mo 2·3 A,1ta n1a. Andrew• 1•·57 Rlogs
t -27, C•fn J ·4. Morosllt 1·5, Bert•owskl • i-s:w 1merris 1-s:·~a1fev· 1-Tmlnu• SI ..
PASSINV-Los Angeles, Ferregamo
15·22·0·113 Alla nla Berl~owsk •
U ·30·1-l37 RECEIVINV-Los An11411 .. , Dicke<><>" 6·40, Far,,,.r 3·26, 6erbar 1·11, O Hill
2·11. Dennero 1·61, Ellero 1·6. Allan1a,
Riggs 4•2S, 6 Johnson 3·20, HodO• 1·21
Co• 1·19, Jen~lns 1·11, C1fn..l·ll. 6a11ev
1·9. Mallhews 1·9. A.ndfews 1·6
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Los Anoeles.
Hehon 36
Semlpro ~•
Hl ·OEfEtltT LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
S.turdllv
Hunllnglon l/a114lv vs. Los Alaml~os at
a.llflower Hlgn Scr>ool, 1 1> m
Onfarlo vs San Fernando a l Monlcla lr
High Scl'lool 1 o m
Hr.I. 24 Huntln11fon Valley-Los Alamitos winner
"'· Ventu,.a Dae.. 4 •
Cl'lamolaiunlP game I Nov 26 winner YS.
Onterlo·S.n Fernanoo winner) slie ano
time Iba
co1.-renkll19'
AP TOP 20
1 N•t>raska (591
2 Te.u tll
3.Auburn
4.1111no1s
S.Mleml. Fla
6 So Mtlll0dls1
7 Georgia
I Michigan
9.Brlonam Vovno
10 Ohio s1a1~ 11 Iowa
12.Florloe 13.Clemson
H,Wtll l/lrglnlo
1S.Wu nlno1on
16.Alab<Hl'll
11 Pli1Sburg11 11 Boslon Collt!Qe
19.Mlu ourl
20.Marviano
Record
11 ·0·0 q.o-o
9· 1·0
9-1-0
10-1-0
9· 1·0 8-1-1
1-2-0
9· 1·0
8·2·0 8·2·0
7-7-1
8·1·1
8·'2·0
M ·O M ·O
8·7 0 1·2·0
1 3·0 7·)·0
SATURDAY'S GAMES
WEST
Pis Pvs
1.199 l 1.137 l
1.on 3
990 s
98S 6
N 2 1
154 •
711 9
706 •
6S7 10
590 11
509 14 491 17
475 IS
38' 1'8
346 16
304 10 107 13 •• 13 11
USC vs UCL.A Al LA Coliseum (I I> m I
Slanloro 11 Catllornla Wh,,lrglon St al Wasnlngton
Oregon SI al Ort!Qon
Long Beocl\ Slate ar Ne~aoo Los l/toas
Northern Mho"e a1 Fresno SI
PacHlc 01 Hewell, 11
Azusa Pacific al Occlo.,,1a1, n
S.nte Clare 11 Cat Polv SLO. n
C11 Slate Nortnrldge al·HumOOldl St
San Francl•cO SI al Cnlco SI
UC Davis el Sonoma SI
Ct l Sratt H1vwarcl at Sacrame1110 Sr Eu lt rn Wasl\lnglon al Porlland SI
ROCKIES
San Dl190 Slaft ., New MeKICO. n
Sen J0'14 SI 11 .t.rtzona SI , n
tt.ansas SI al ColOrado
COloreclo SI al Wvomlno
Uien al &YU
Boise. SI. at ICl&l'IO. n
10.no Sf al Monfana
Montane SI 01 Nevecle Reno
Well Tao s Sr 11 Nt)" Mulco s1 . n
W.0.r SI et Tuu El Par.o. n
SOUTHWEST
Ar••n•es ti SMU
B1vlor al To es
Tues T.cn al Hou1ton, n
feus A&M al TCU
McNM'l4 St. e l Lamar n
Tuas·M Hno1on 11 Nortn Teo• St
MIDWEST
Ohio SI al Mlc111oan
llllnols 11 Non nwtllt•n
PurdiA 11 ln<ll1na MlnllftOla ,, IOWI
Ml(;lllgan St al Wlscontln
All Force at Notre Datnt
Oklahoma SI 11 towe SI •
Mln ourl 11 tt.t nsas
tt.tnl Sr al 8owHno Gr"n
c1nc1nn111 •' Ml1ml, Otllo
Toi.co a t Ctnlrat Mlchl11an, n EHftrn MIClllgell at W1111rn MfchlOtn or.lo U at NOl'l,,.,n llllnol• toYTH
Clemt0n at South Ca1olln1 Duka t i NOf'lll Ctrollna
'h nnt\-.. tt Kt nlUCkv r TIN,,. e t UU t
Mlu lu lPOI •t MIUl&llOOI Sf Vt1olnla TKll t i Vtrv1111a
Easl Ca•olllll •' $0Vl~n Mln ln loot, n
A-IK11la11 $f et Wesl CerOllna
Ar-.,, .. , $1 11 ~l)llls 51
1.oul•l•n• Teen 1t Sw Loulstan1. n '
YMI al Ml"llall •
SE Loulatene et Nk tloll• \t
NW Loul\ltnt et NE Louisiana, !I ltl~ 11 WllllllfT'I & Ml"' Furman al Clleoel
IAST
Penn SI al PlllSbuTll,,
Norln Ctroitna St at M1rv1ano
l
Boston Cotiaoe •• HOIV Ct OU
WeSI Virginia al Svrecu>4'
Tamolt 11 Rulgers
Harverd 11 Volt
Columbia al Brown
Cornall 11 Princeton
Dar1mou1n al Penn
Buell.nail al Oeiaware
Colgelf er Connect1cu1
Lelh tllt ti Lehigh
Maua,lluHllS al Norlhtaslern
COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOG
Golden WHt (3°$)
10 Sadcllt baCk 11
.It Sa nla Ana 11
21 Bakersfield 7
O Pasadena JI
1 Fullerlon 41 lS Comp1on 0
14 Sa n Oll!Qq Mn a 40 0 CtHllOS 0
Sal Nov 19-Mt San Anlonro• lal OCCI Tnur Nov 2,._al Orengtt Coast•
Orange COHI (1-S·l)
17 Palomar ?1
0 S<lddl~baclo. 17
0 Sonia BarC>ara CC 12 H Long Buen cc 19
) 1 Sa n 01990 Mn a 22 13 Cerrl16~ 42
O Mr San A.n1onlo 23
14 1'\lllerto" 14 Sat Nov 19-al Complon'
Tnur , Nov 24-C.olden WeSI·
Sedc14t>aclt ( 7 ·O· I )
27 GO!<leti We\i-10
12 Orange Coa st 0
I• Lo110 Beetn CC 6
13 Grou mont &
10 Sanle Ana 1
31 Cl1ru1 31
16 River.lo• 14
18 PalOrnar 21
Sal , Nov 19-San OltGo• Tl'lur . Nov 2•-a l Sourhwulern•
• (1etnole' cont•rence game
Souttl Cout Conference
L.M-()var ..
WLT WLT
Cerrllo• 5 O O 1 I 0
Fulltrlon 4 O 1 1 0 1
Ml SAC 2 1 0 • • 0 Or1noe Coast 1 ? 1 1 S I
S.n Oleoo Mesa 1 2 o • 3 o
GPlden WHI I 3 0 J 5 0
Como1on O 4 o O 7 O
S.turdaV'• Games (7:JOI
Orange Coasi al ComPlon, I JO P rn
Fullerton al San OlllGO Mesa . I 30 Pm
Ml San An1onlo vs Golden Wul (at
OCCI
Minion Conferenc•
LH-W LT
Saddleback 3 O 1
Cllrus l O I
Sou1nwe11arn 7 1 O
s. Ana 2 2 o
Paiomar l 2 0
RverlO' 1 J 0
San Oleoo o l O S.turd8V's Games (7:JO)
S.n DJe90 at S.cldltbeck
Pelornar a1 Cl•rus
SOutnwe>1ern at Santa Ana
c" .........
OYar•I
WLT 7 0 1
4 J I 6 I 0
2 6 0 • J 0
3 s 0
0 1 0
alG FIVE CONFERENCE Compton ( .. 41 va. Lovoi. 19-01 11 Gier!· d9l9 Hlo/I .. _.... V..., 11·2•1) Vt . Sall Goroonlo
11-21 11 U11tv. Of Redlendt
SI: Fr•nds (S·4·1) al H ......... a.tell
11·1·11 S....Vlfa 16·3·1) va, LB f"!)lv 16·1·2) 11 LB
Wlltort
Elten1¥>war (S·S) at Lakawoocs (t·O-11
Notre 01ma 16·2·2) 11 <lloo Amat 11·2)
s1. Jolln &otco CS·4· 11 vs. MlrtM 14·4·21
al WH imlnsler
Mlf!W Del CS·Sl •I Fe>nl•lll C 10-0J
CINT'ltALCONFERENCE El TOl'o (S·S n . L• Qulnl• (9· I) al
Gardin Grov•
NOl'wal~ (6·3· ll n Sunnv Hill• (6·4)· el
Buena Park Fullerton (S·S) •• Valencla Cl· l·t/
Gerdan Grove ! S·4· IJ al How-1 Ha111iw_ (7·2·1) ..
Arla•I• fS·4· I) vs Lo• Aml901 (9· I) el
Ga•ot n G•o•e !Sa•u•oov)
BrH ·Ollnda 16·1·2) vs C._ dlll MltT
11-l) ., occ
trWle 16·41 et Le Habre (1·71 Savenn• (6·l · 1) •• La Mirada ( 10·01
SOUTH•RM CONF•RUKE
Canvon (6·41 •I Lvnwood C 10-0)
Los AllOS •I El Oor9do 11·3)
Warran <•·4) at C8Po llelllv 11·21 Aowltncl (7·1·1) •t El Models8 lJ·21
Min ion Vi.lo (6·41 vs. Pac:Hlc.a (F'll 11 l!IGIMGT...-
Footl'lll"(7·2·1l v• HH Wlltort (7·2·11 81
Lot Altos
,...,..... (7·>l •t Oow:r.v
E•-anra (4·S·1' vs. San a ,.,.. (t-1-1)
11 S.nla AN St1dlum
COASTAi. COHl'ERENCa
Hoov1tr (6·41 al No TOl'r1nce ( 10•01
Rova1 0·11 at Vt nlura 17·1)
P tladln• 14-4-2) al Channel l•ltndt Cf· I)
San•• Monlce CS·•I 11 Schurr Ct ·2)
San Mlrcos (1·3) al Wt1f TOl'rance (1·21
6 urroU11ll•, Burbank C7·l ) at C•m.rlllO
C7·3)
Oxnard (7·3) et Harl (7·J)
NewbUrv Park (7·31 el Muir (9·0-11
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Covino 17·3) al Rlversldl POlv ( 10-0)
Palm SOl'lng\ !10-0) vs. L• Sarna (7·l) II
Cal High
NOl'lll, Riv tS.•·11 at SOUln Hiiis (7·JJ
Corona CS·5) 11 Gi.nooro (7·1·1) ,
MontM>tllo (S·Sl II R1mo111 19·11
Damien 16·41 al Rubidoux (9· 1)
Norlhvlew (S·•I vs Claremonl (1·1·11 at
Clirus CTnursdav)
Norie VISlir 16·0 a1 Ball Garden, 19·1)
NORTHWESTERN COHl'IRENCE
SI Ber.nerd Cl·l ) at Monrovl1 lt·Ol
An1a-..ll•lley 11·21 •I H•w!ho<J>t 16·4)
M•,.,, Ster lo·)·l) el Lomooc (7·1·21
Blair 16·•1 er Canvon. Saugus 19· I)
Cat>rlllo (6·3·1) 81 Teme>le City 11·1·1) Inglewood l6·J· 1) al Brshop Monlgomerv
(9·0·1)
Culver Cllv (4·6) er Quern Hiii 18·2)
San Marino IS·•l II s..11a Marie (9·0-11
SOUl'MEASTIERH CONFERENCE
Kee>Oel (3·61 at Baldwin Park (9·01
Browlev l6·3·1l al Olamono Bar (t·l·IJ
Rover Oa~ 11·3) 11 Out rle 17·31
Cenir.,-13·1) et Celon (9·21
APPie Vallev (S·S) vs Sa11 Olmos (1·1) al
Bonno
Ganesha CS·4•1) al Indio 18·71
Bersrow (5·SI vs Garev 16-3·11 el Mr
San Anlonlo Collaot
. C~antr Oa~ 1'5· SI 01 Rosemead (9· 1)
IH~ANO COHl'ERENCE
Molave (S·Sl 11 San Jacinto 110·0)
l/all•v Cllrlslla11 (1·31 al LA Lutlllr•n
(M )
NM<Slts 19· 11 at Orange Lufllaran 16· J· ll
Oeser1 C6·4) a1 Whltlltr Cnrtsfl1n 18·1>
Serrano ( .. ~. et•Trone (9·01
Twenlvnlne Palms (7·2) al Ontario Cllrls-
llan (6· l· I)
MelocMand 16·3· ll II BlthOP 16·4)
Bt eumonl 16·3) at Mar•nafl'la (10-0)
OESEliT·MOUMl'AIN
San!• You 0·3·21 vs. Harvard 110-0) •I
Pierce C ollell9 Norcltloff 11 Fiiimore 16·4)
Af•.UderO (1·1·21 Y\, SI G.nevlave (•·S·l) ti Blrmlngf\em Hloll (S.IUrdav)
Car1>lnt.,.11 CS·4· l ) at Perri• (6·3)
Oak Per~ 17·31 al Mira Cott• 17·2·11
Agoure (S·SI at PHO Roblft (6·3· I)
C111mlnaoe (6·3·11 vs. Rim of World 11·2)
al s.n Barnarolno Vall8v Collage
s1 Bonavenrure CS·•·ll at Rio M4Jta <•·II
EIGHT·MAN SUNS lAl'WI OM.-
Bucklav at El Pat<> de Roblff
Rio Hoodo al Teml>ltlon
Smll OM.-Hetoerlt Chflsllan al &lo Pint (S.turdev,
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• .! Orange Coast DAILY PILq TtTuesday. November 15, 1983 {'!I
Prep football log--
SUNSET LEAGUE
EDISON 14•4•2) 1 Oam len
20 Vl•ta 0 LA Benning
11 Sanla M•rla
?I Maf•r Del
10 Huntln111on 6 eacn•
1 Fountain v a11ev• 14 Waumln• ••r•
JI Ocean View•
0 M•rlnt '
FOUNTAIN VAi.LE\' 0 ·1·11
74 Miier 011 ,
17 FOOlhlil
19 Mlulon vlelo
74 Sarv1t1
16 Lun11 Baacn Polv
13 Wes1mlnt1er•
33 Edison•
47 OGaan View•
10 Marina•
6 Hunllng1on 8eac11•
CIF
36 LOllll Bfacfl Wiiton
3 FouMalh V•lley' '
21 9 Marine•
IS 1 Edison•
33 20 Hunlln111on a .. ,11•
i. 21 Ocaan Vlt w•
1 10
)J ,
14
0
'
0
26
0 • II
3
)
)
IS
SIA VIEW LEAGUE
COAONA OIL,. MAtt 11·2! lo Hunllnoton Baacll
JI San Clemente 21 Ca1>lttr1no V•ll•y
3S Sa0dle08ck •
20 El Tor o
21 lrvtrie•
17 Colla Mila•
12 Unlvarsliv•
12 Es1anc1a•
J Nawoorl Harbor"
Cll'
Bree·Otln<la Cat OCC)
6 "
COSTA MUA 14-6)
Bois. Granda
21 Sanlleoo
Nov It-Sen Goroonlo (II U 01
Atdlands1 9
14
Lo• Alamllos ln1lna •
SaddlebaO ' El Toro• 13 HUNTINGTON BEACH 11·2· I,) 21
J Corona 0.1 Mar 10 14
41 F uil1r1on 14 O
14 NIWP'OtlT MUM>'t (l·l -11
1) 22 Sanla An• 22
19 37 Cv1>reu O
14 14 Hunt1nv1on B11ct1 U
13 14 Unlver•llv• l
O Sen Clem ente•
6 Caohlr••lO l/t l14!v"
14 WOOdD<looa•
IJ S2 lr'tlrit' 0 14 LAGUNA HILLS 1••4) Irvine
J 0
26
7
0
1 14 , .
1
1
0 E1tancta• 71 21
21 SaO<llaC>eck' o 16
33 Co1ta Mila' o " 1 El Toro• 19 9
1 COt ON clel M8r' 3 10
Cll' 7
Gtraen Grove (lloma) 11
SAOOLlaACIC ()·11
6 Santa Ana Valtev
0 Sanla Alla
19
24
" 21
E slancla u111vera1tv
Laoun1 BHch' Mission Vlalo•
San Clemente•
Ceolslr•no V•llav'
Dana Hiiis"
Woodbrlooe•
Montclair
6 La H•Dra
MISSION VIEJO 14·4)
42 Tusll11 • 1 COl'ona. ci.t Mt!"
l 1 ·Cos la M8u ' 21 Unlvertllv'
0 Newoort Harbor' 41 Estanc11•
1..._.11'.0f'O
0 Founlaln Valley
17 SI . .lolln Bot<o
13 LlllUnl HlllS'
1 21 lrvlrie'
1
li.. tJ 14
21 13
2•
1) Coplslronu I/alley•
I• Laguna 8aae11· 6 1 El Toro•
21
0 UNIVIRMTY CS·4· l)
WOO<lb<lclue
Tusfln
LIOUlll Hiiis
••
1
4
16
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) WOO<ID•loge•
71 S.11 Clemenlt ' 23 Dana Hll11•
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1 I
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11
19
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JS NeWl>Orf Hart>Or 14. IS
34 Lono Beacn Wilson IS 21
49 Serre 35
24 Edison• 10
Coron• clel Mor•
NIWPOl'I Harbor'
Unlvt rsttv•
E"anclat
EL TOttO <S·SJ
CvP<es~
11 13 ,. 17
11 JS
3J 3
16 10
30 " J
19
9 16
I• 0 11
NewPOrl Harbor'
E"ancla•
Saddltback •
El Toro•
COl'ona Oel Mar•
Cosra Mila'
Irvine'
10 20
21 0
11 9
12 1
SAN CLEMENTE (1-1· 11
Magnolia
C0tona del Mar
Esr•ncla
WOOdC>rldOt"
I
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16
?O 49 Ocean View• 6 1
31 Mlrlna' 21 17
1J Weslmlnsrer• 70 14
IS O
10 3
S.nllego
Laguna Hill••
6 Fountain va111v· • 21 CtF 0
Min ton Vlt lo Ve!encla
E111nc11•
Corona <lei M•r•
Cosll Mila' Unlv•rsllv'
20 20
18
SOUTH COAST LE~GUE
CAPIST'ltANO VALLEY 11·21
13
9
0
Dane HllW
Laguna Beacn•
Min ion Ylelo'
0
10
?3
0 ?I
14 SI Francis (ho"lel 14 1 Foollllll 24 0 CaPl•trano l/allev' 17 17
21 21
3
14
1
1
17 Esoaran11 9
MARINA 14·4·21
21 E toaranza
lrvtne• 26 Corona clef Mar 21 WOODBRIDGE 0 · 11
0 Sarvlle Newoorr Haroor•
S•cldle08Cll' JJ 0 •111 Hlllt • 0 1 Unlvarsllv
71 Irvine
IJ
0
8
1
6 14
28 ~ WOO<lbrldet' 1 11 Foolhlll CIF 10 Min ion Vlelo' 13 24 Orange 16 La Quln10
l J Millikan 20 L• Quin!• l•I Grd Grovel 13 LIOUlll Hfllt' 7 20 San Clemente'
41 Ocean View•
19 Wesrmln11er·
21 10 San Goroonlo 7 1 Ceplslreno l/allev·
14 Dana Hiii>"
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1
1
1l
14
76 IST ANCIA U+ 1
Ocaan Vl•w
2S Laguna 6aac11• 6
9 22
)l 14
10 16
0 20
o t• S.n c1eme1111· o ~ Ellwanda 21 Huntlnglon Beac11·
IS Founta in ll•l!ev•
0 Edlso11•
L111una HUit
San Cltmtnle El TOl'O'
21 cu•
9 warr•n (hOma)
CIF
SUoM BOlCO Cal Wa\lmln,ltr I
OCEAN VIEW fl.fl o E•tencl1
10
'21
20
13
Unlvtrtltv'
HIWllOl'I Harbor·
1n11na•
SaCIOleblck •
21
10
42 6
34 IS
41 15
12 0 21 13
DANA HILLS ().7)
Garden Grove
Unlver1llv (San Oleoo)
San Marcos
3' 27
11
1 Mission l/leiu'
6 Laoune Hiiis"
20 La11una Beach'
CIF ef Downey
ANGELUS LEAGUE
1 Le Qulnla
21 Cvprass
IS S..nnv Hiiis
O WHlarn
26 M8rlna•
6 Hunllnglon Btacll'C9
1 Foun111n Vallev'
,, 1
2S )()
1
71
14 20
41 0
Corona Clll M8r•
Costa~·
IRVINIE (6·4)
L•llulll Hiii'
WoodbrlOGe Tustin
1
23
" 21 21 24 6 0
14
Captstreno va11av•
Laguna 8ffch'
WOOClbrldge'
San Clef'Mnlt •
Laoune Hiiis'
Bonlla
Min ion Vit i<>'
)J
1 0 u 21
IJ I 31 24 9 }
23 It
M.ATIR DEi <S·S)
Founlaln Yallev
Do\ PutC>los
S.nta Ana Crespi
Edison Sarra•
Plus x• 14 Ecllso11•
13 Waslt'T1ill•l•r'
42
31
21
I
0 0
1
Cot le Mila'
NewPOrt Heroor•
COl'ona del Mar•
E•l•ncla'
Sl
21 14 20 l
LAGUNA atEACN ll·f)
Ct llfornla 13
20 21
41
13
26 I
1
6
SI. Paul'
Blsho1> Ama1•
24
0
71
0
21 0
0 0
17
16 34 S.van111
WESTMINSTElt (S·S)
16 La Qulnfa
20 Pacific•
24
tJ 24
21 10
IS
E l Toro• S.ddleba<:k.
Unlversnv•
17 6 Eltlnort 21 I
0 1
Laouna Hiiia •
Oana Hiii•' I Servile
14 Dowriev 6
Let Alllmltol
MONDAY'S RISUln ""' ............ ~ ,,....,..) F•ST RACI. 3SO varelt.
JllllCI I Ain't (ClrtMI UO 3.00 UO
P•-s Vetenllno IC.rdOza) UO 3.20
Surelvs EH V Jal (Cr.._-) u o
Alt<> r8Clld: Arce En Cle!, M#irt Oii
Favorllt, Pl-I, Sir ltadl. C"8tlno lllt
D••oon, Feet a Flying, Lu,,.v Jet.
Time. IUO.
S1 E XACT A (6· 101 N ld I ft IO
SECOND RACE. JSO vards
Jonnnv Go Racing <Crgrl 11.20 S.20 4,00
Bold Arie• CC•rOo!<'I t .80 S.20
Sniff N Smoke (Garcl•) U O
Ali.o raced: Tough Wllll TlltM, N•n• St•'" Cnlc, Formeroo, L.edll "'"•sl. Time, IUO.
TMlltO RACE. JSO yarch
Burrs ltam!Mer (Plkntnl U O 3,00 2.80
Bev Feav ... !Hartl 4.00 l ,80
AOM Par-IFlo.-081 S.40
Also raced; Lu~I Pk:lllrllo. Tiit
Aclv.,.win1. ~" Fancv, Jolln1118 LAmb.
Mlcll•vt Ramtlllr, I am '° NHI, Hol Incl SC>le>av.
Time: lt.2-1.
12 EXACTA (1·1) Paid 116,00.
l'OURTM RAC•. 350 varclt.
Tlnv Overdrive (&1vll\t) IUO 4.60 3.40
Got HI• $11ate (Hlwl) J~
Aabelt Oii Oh (CrMI*) 3.80
Alt<> raceo: 0.0.·Turn, 6oool8 Faver.
Jell 0 Lucll. &Mu Boomer, Mo e..lln, Tiit
Ct•wded KIO, LAIOS Boone.
Time:"'"· '2 EXACTA 110·91 1>1lcl ~21.IO.
l'IFTH RACE. 400 varcls.
FtllltT 0.11 (W•rcl) 14.20 6.60 S.00
R«i a Jal (Creager) 6.00 4.40
Pauam JunlOI' CMl!clletl) 3.20
AltO raced; Sllllng on Iha CtSll,
Hawcflamp, Stllh Klllv Ci t, Ona Wav
Rider, Hell Roer. Come On Old a iua. Sign
In Oul>llal1.
Time: 20.13. 12 EXACTA (10-1) Paid 11,,.00,
SIXTH RACI. 170 vercls.
Gella nl Bird (Figueroa) 7.60 4.20 3.00
SPiii Ille MIMI !Ward) 1.40 5.60
HOOkad ()aep (Ci.rlsM) 3.60
Alr.o ••Cid: Jnflatlon Hadol. ZllH Miio.
Table Tlmtf'.
Time: 4U 9.
saVENTH RACI. JSO verdt ,
Sir Fllrllllll Around (Harr) 8.00 4.20 3.40 Doc Niii (Garcia) 7.40 1.20
Jumbo Pacific CFlouaroa ) 6.10
Also raced: M8ster oanca. Go Met Go,
Hua Kolall. •
Time: 17 9S.
12 IXACTA C2·1l Paid S46.60.
12 PKI< SIX (4·8·10·10·1·7) N ld
Jl9,S73.00 with two wlnnlno tlekel• Csla
nor sesl $2 Pict\ Sia consolallon 1>1lcl '687.60
wllh 2t winning llckell (five hor,.t ).
EIGHTH RACE. 350 varcls.
Ber Bow Marcus !Harl) 13.20 4.IO 2"10
War Siar Wrat10ler !Adalr l 3.20 2.40 Never SllOl'I 2.40
Also reclCI: Slk for Sure. Gerl•11d Slei>·
nens, Cut H Run
Tl"141: 17 69 n IXACTA (3·6) paid '36,30.
NINTH RACE. JSO vards.
Miu Cen<lv Bow IHen ) 4.80 J.20 2.80
Leona Moon !Crea11trl J.00 2.80
FenfHV Wllcll (Weld) 2.80
Alto raced· High Oewrl Rola, Kawaan
Tru Tru, Travel on Fall, Jehle Richie ,
Rania Danie Moon. Plunc141rs Own.
Gollk•bal Too.
Tl,.,,.. 11.12.
12 IXACTA (9·1) 1>1ld '30.00.
Attendance: 4,530,
Oatr Tree
MOND,Y•S HSUL TS (FIMI at Jl·MY ,.__,...,. mM!lrl91
l'IRST RACI. 6 lurl-•.
H a p p y H o "1 a w • r cl ( V I n LI a )
1',20 U O S.40
Annlet Frelnd (Meza) 6.00 4.40
Lei's Parfv !Noouer) SJo
Alto rtclCI: NICl<v't Sitt ... , Siar Gllfn,
Flt1Uf'-d, A Bio Kio, Peacll Branclv.
s1,1 ... Jaarielle, PIH'14 Rlno.
Time: 1:13 2/S.
S•COMD RACI. 6 turiO<lo\,
Prince of Nott (BIK.k) 12 . ..0 s.60 3.60
lteeclv lttt> (SlelMI') 4,40 3.40
El Panella Anoet (Miii•) 3,.0
AllO ractd; No Shrlnllt, Llnae Maol110t,
Aronac, l(lno Gon10, Ju11 Decision, SUMn·
rie'• aov, Son Gallant, FIMt 8kl.
Time: l:U 2/S. ,.&2 DAILY OOUaLI CS-12) paid '1SU O.
TM•D RACI. l 1/16 mites .
Cf\ett ... (Fuentn> 12.60 uo oo
"""rv liHdllner (Valenru.le) UO UO
Plnll Po-CMINt ) 12,00
Al90 ractd; Summtflltf\t SIMlr, Vallev
&a4'e, C110wclllM1 Foe, Crvttal'• Solo.
Nell'• Al, SIUlllOftl•n Two. °""" of o.~-"'"· Tim.; 1·4' !IS
l'C>Ua.TM RACI. 61/'1 l\lf'IO!lt\,
''"'"' lC.ll•nedl) >0.40 1.40 5.20 JalltCO !Felll MO f.!!
Ceolaln Cror~l ll 20
Alto raced Prlnte Petlllltula, Trlr\ret,
Flrtt Ltd, "'-'' Tobv, T Ima· I :11 31 S.
l'll'TM •ACL ' fuf'IOflet. Malu tv'• P romlu llfo'Tl'91'1
15'0 .00 u o
L.aiavelle'\ Ladv llllnc:avl 110 2,.0
Earllttt CDllallO<l• .. v•l l.60
CIF Ara.udero I
1 Min ion Vlelo•
Alt<> raced: Run IOI' h•I•, Patil• Jolttt,
Smaw Habit, MIHIHll>PI Girt, o.a RM Tlme~1:11 2/S. S.S EXACTA (3·S) 1>1ld sf0.00.
SIXTH ltACE. 6 turlongs
· Full Ctlol<I CMcCarronl 3.00 2.60 2.20 Et>Onv BrOftH (Olivares) l ,60 3.20
Rivett Fllcior <Orteoal J.10 A(i.o ractd: SIMtl Music, Cordon, Flrsl
Clllal, COUPOll Tycoon. Time. 1:11 2/S.
1/16 m iles SEVENTH RACE. 1
MUlll CMlzal
NOl'bal (G~r•)
9.IO UO 2.tO
2.IO 2.60
LOtf Cr-(McC•rron)
Ali.o raced: Etlorll, Perrv C•C>ln,
die, RICI Crescanl.
Tl,.,,.: 1:44 l/S.
IS EXACT A (4· ll P•lcl SSl SO
EIGHTH RACE. II/• mites on·tur1
4.00
Dan·
Balmonl Bn (Ll1>h•m) 10 40 S.IO 4 40
Konewah CMcCerronl ll.20 9.10
Lucence CValenrlHtle) 12.tO
Also rM:ICI: Famo<Js Siar. Noallo, Roval
Caotlve, Swogn, LU<:ullu,. LI Fur. 1tob4a
Gffl, Rlvaltro, Cllllltd, LVPl1ard's PrlO.
Tlma: 1:0> 21 S.
NINTH RACE. I 1116 mlla•
Pino A1ul <Ettr80'a1 12 20 S.20 2.60 SO Gon <McC•rronl J.60 UO
F•mllv Fo• (Plntevl 2.60 Alt<> r.eclCI: Olldalm, Kak•I, Cllargar
Greo, ••Pelltt>O. Time: 1:'6 3/S.
U •XACTA (2·6) N ld 1121.00. A11tncl8nce: 21,917
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Tuts·WICI., O.C. 27•tl -el Collage of
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Caloarv 1 I 3 17 61 73
V•ncouv... t 9 I 17 79 ti 1<11191 S t 5 IS 15 IO
Winni-6 10 1 14 6t 16
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Toron10 1 9 2 16 11 ee
Mlrtnnote 1 I I IS 71 11
SI lOUll 1 9 1 IS 67 73
o.rroll • I 2 14 60 70
WALES CONl'ERENCE
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HY Raneers 12 s 1 16 81 ~ Plllladelollla 11 1 I 13 111 63
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offs' No 1 ( fl ila) and tht.·
wild car<l tt •am (St • ram•1s )
''We h :JVt• tu s.l<>P thT(: 11puc.r1
game a nd tht· quartt't baek tM1kc-
McMaster, <• fj.\), 17!'>-pouurl JUfl
ior) from throwing tht· boll," says
Thompson
"ThPy run a v 1-1.·r and thl· Vt'l.·r
has always. tx>en \Ough 1m us
"Tht:-y'rt> r t:ally i,lrong UIJ front
out o f an •Jkll', µJt:tty mut h ltkP
ours in stylt'. n1av bt• ..i httll'
slraightN, bu\ w ith somP big
la<:kles . and big llnchaC'krrs
and big t.•nt..ls
With Karman ~llrnosl l'1·rto1nlv
lost for this ga1ne , Tlwmpwn f1g-
urt.•s to USt-mon~ of :.!O!'i-pound
Juruor Ad am Antoy;m, w1Lh H1l'h
R~tor rpuving 1nt11 th" st<Jrt111g
backflE'ld , backt'CI by Shawn
Massey ·
Net'<lless to S<JY, t..lc~ptu~ tht.· fact
the Viking:. still havl· a sulid v~r
quarterba<:k in t wu-yl·clr sldrtc:r
Bill Marle.r, rt.'l'c1vH Lldux1• Mtkl'
Crowley an d the roadr,unner
wide receiver Chip ~lSh the
loss of Karman ftir<."t!S some
changes.
"The r,e's·be<.'n a u:m.lency tu go
t.o Kannan on t·ertam ~1tuat1ons
more frequently," adm1~ Thomp-
w n . "He's sueh a goOd trap and
veer runne r . Yeah. It doc-s ehange
some thtngs "
Manna's return to tht• CIF'
playoffs 1s a flip-fl op s1tuat1on 1n
that the Vikes figures to make it a
year ago and fatJed This year the
odds were a gamst them and they
succeeded
. "We're not ru; physwal as we'd
like to. be in this kmd of com peti-
tion," says T hompson, "but we've
got some ·great kids and we're
blessed with SOm t' skill that has
saved us With o ut our speed
against Fountain Valley we
wouldn't have ~n 1n 1t at all
"But w ha t we're happiest alx1ut
is that the kids are ready tcJ play
some more football. We're not
dr ain ed from Lough football tht'
last four straight weeks.
Among the St John 8<s.'<1
arsenal are 5-9 Klk1 Mendoza at
halfback, punter Gene Le mmerrs <38.9 average). and iinerilen Kyle
J ondle (ti-U 230 I c.nd T11n
Morov1c (tl-3, i:t'll
The Braves put s1x Juruors and
a sophomore in the st.artmg of -
!ensive line up and seven Juniors
on defense.
Conquerors
face Baker
Saturday
BAKER Ba ke r H1g h's
Braves, runners-u p t.o No. L seed
Big Pine m the H1 -Lo League,
provide the opposition and the
playing field for Newport Chns-
tian High in Saturday afternoon's
(2 o'clock)' CIF e ight-man small
schools footbalf semifinals.
The Braves, 6-2 a fter thn.>e
schools canceled their games; rely
on I attack with the pomt o f
attack revolving around 6-4.
24Q-pound tackle J ohn Jat'Obson.
Baker's only losses have.been to
Big Pine (33-12) and to Academy
League representa tive Lef·
fingwell earlier in the y('ar
(47-12).
Ne wpo rt Christi a n. the
Academy League champion with
an overall record of 9-1, ad vanced
t.o the semifina ls with a 26-6 vic-
tory over Victor Valley Christian,
the identical score in w hk h Baker
eliminated Bloomington Chris-
tian,
Newport Christian's attack re-
volves around the passing of
Randy Stuart (16 TD~ this
year). the versatile Mark Freder-
ickson (he threw J T D pa..."ISeS in a
relief role last week ), and runner
Steve Forbes. The winne r meets
the w inne r o f the Big
Pine-Hesperia Christian game for
the title a week later .
Major upsets
spark honors
From AP dispatches
Two running backs who helped
thelr teams to major upset vic-
tories last Saturday have been
selected as the Pacific Coast Ath -
letic Association c.-o-offensive
players of the w eek , the PCAA
announced Monday.
Sharing tht! honor are Utah
S tate's Mare White, a 6· l ,
211-pound junior from Oaklnnd.
and the University o f Pacific's
Kirby Warren. Q 6-0, 185-pound
tf'n.for from .Las VeRa.'I.
Pactflc Uncback~r K t•vin E;ll\ck,
a 6-2, 230-pound senior from
Anahelm. was naml.'d the PCAA's
defensive player of the Wt>ek
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Donahue's 'hope meter' isn't very high~
LOS ANGELF.s (AP) -UCLA still'
has a chance to play in the Rose .Bowl
game on Jan. 2, but Coach Terry Donahue
of the Bruins isn't holding his breath.
ln order for that to happen for the
eecond straight year, UCLA must either
win or tie in its game with c~town rival
Southern California this Saturday while
Washington State beats Washington. or
the-Bruins must WUl if Washington State
and Washington tie .
"My hope meter 't jwnp very
high," Donahue said onday at h is
we.ekly meeting with porters when
asked about the · · · of Washington
moment's thought My mmd dot$n't work
that way.
"We had our chancl', w e m ntrollcd out
own destiny Has Washington State ever
beaten Washington in footbalJ two years
m a row? I don't say that out of a ny lack of
respect for the Washingt.On St.ate footbaJI
team. (WSU Coach) Jim (Walden) doefl as
good a job as anybocly in this league.
"What if Washington State wins w1d
we don't? My philosophy is to rero in on
our own business We're just trying to
focus in now on use ...
Washington has a 4U 21-ti advantage
over Washangt.on State an the series
betw('cn tht• schools. To answer
Dona hue's question, yes, the Cougars
have beaten the Husk1Cti twice in a row,
five times m fact, the last time in 1972-?J.
T~e WSU-Washington game in &>attle
will be regionally televii;ed and w1U s t.art
about 40 minutes earlier than the
UCLA-Southern CaJ game. That means
the ouk'Ome wall ht-known before the
Bruins and Trojans are finished.
With that in mind, Donahue was asked
if he'd play for a tic if he knew that would
get the Bruins mto the Rose Bowl The
answer was yes.
"One lS to get to the Rose Bowl. the sa'Ond
18 to defeat our crosstown rival. There are
a nwnber of other rnini-object1ves.
"The goal of the program each year as to
wln the conference championship, that's
fu'Sl and foremost. I think it's safe to say
that most roaches would do what's
necessary to get there. I would get our
team to the Rose Bowl first."
State beating · gton. "To be per-
fectly frank. I haven't gwen that a
Washington Sta~ beat Washington
24-20 last year. Had the Huslties won,
they would have represented the Pa-
cific-10 Conference in the Rose Bowl
Ln.Stead of UCLA.
"There are two ob.)l"<.'t1ves for the
UCLA football tf'am each year." he s~ud.
The Bruins, 5-1-1 in Pac-10 play and
5-4-1 overall, went for a tie at Ariwna last
Saturday, but came up empty lx.-cause
sophomore place-kicker John Lee missed
a 37-yard field goal. Lee was 14-of-14
from 45 yards or closer last year and
12-for-13 from 45 yards or closer this year
before the mis.« Terr y Donahuf!
Brown
considers
return
LOS ANGELF.s (AP) -Hold-
ing pro football's career rushing
record means a lot to Jim Brown
-so much that the 47-year-old
running back who played with
the Cleveland Browns says he'd
consider a comeback if his mark is
broke n.
Franco Harris of the Pittsburgh
Steelers is within 588 yards of
Brown's National Football
League record of 12,312 years,
achieved over nine seasons. The
Chicago Bears' Walter Payton is
1,293 yards back of Brown's re-
• cord.
Brown mentioned his possible
return to NFL action during a
radio program in Las Vegas. Nev.
"If Franco only breaks my re-
cord by a couple of hundred
yards, 500 yards, I'm going to
contact Al," Brown said, referring
to Los Angeles Raiders' owner Al
Davis, when Brown was reached
at his Los Angeles home.
In a telephone interview with
the Los Angeles Times Monday
night, Brown said: "If anyone
wants to test my speed. they can
put me up against Franco any-
time. I may be 47, but I can still
beat him.
"Franco's made a great con-
tribution to the game, he's a great
back ... but at this point in his
career, he's running out of
bounds. just going for yards. for
r~rds. I·don!t take hun seriously
any more."
Cross c ountry
• • compe t1 t1o n
• • •
j Inte nse
Newport H arbor High water polo coach Bill
Barnett leads the ~ai lors into t ht• Cl F quar-
terfinals today a t home again t Long Beach
Wilson.
·Evans -says he'll sign With Blitz
Chicag o B ears qua rterback d ecides t o make the jump to USFL
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Brown U.
coach
• to resign
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -
John Anderson, who turned a
perennial Ivy League doormat
into a perennial title contender,
announced Monday his resig-
nation as Brown Uruversity foot-
ball coach after the Bruins' third
consecutive mediocre season.
Brown was reeling from eight
consecuuve losing seasons. in
which it had a 12-59 record when
Anderson became coach in 1973.
The Bruins had winning records
in his first eight years on the job.
Then, the team's •fortunes
nosedived. It was 3-7 in i"981 and
5-5 in 1982. The Bruins are 3-5-1
this sea'Son and 3-2-1 in the con-
ference. Anderson said his resig-
nation iS effective after Satur-
day's final game of the season
here against Colwnbia.
"I have been at Brown for 11
years and it has. been a happy
experience for me." Anderson
said in a statement released by
the university Monday. "l feel we
did some good things to turn the
program around here. However.
alter 11 years I also feel it is ume
to look at other things pro-
fessionally"
Anderson, 50, said that the uni-
versity had offered h1rn anothe r
position but that he would delay a
decision on it.
·Brown had won JUSl one of Its
18 games in its two seasons befo~
Anderson arrived But in his first
year he led the Bruins to a 4-3· l
record. 11\e·y firushed second in
the Ivy League in 1975. when
they were 6-2-1, and ued for the
conference crown the next year ,
when they were 8-1.
Brown also finished second m
the conference in each of the next to~lure Co e CHICAGO (AP) Chicago the s1grung of an NFL player," three seasons. Anderson has com-
Bears backup quarterback Vmc..-e said team spokesman Kay plied a 59-39-2 mark as the = . LOS ANGELES (AP)
Sebasuan Coe of Great Britain. Evans w1 1J sign a reported $5 Schultz. Brums' coach.
million contracC with the Chicago Pat McCaskey. a spokesman for "Brown Uruvers1ty will always _ holder of the world record in the
mile at 3:47.33 and the 800 meters
at 1 :41 8, will be the starter for
the fifth annual Kinney Nauonal
High School Cross Country
ChampionshlP5, it was announced
Monday.
Blitz. joining the ranks of severa l the Bears, said he was not aware be mdebted to John Anderson for
other National Football League of the signJng and that the team what he accomplished with
players who have defected to the would have no immediate com-Brown football," Athletic Dire('·
United States Football League. ment. tor J ohn Parry said in a state·
Evans said in a telephone inter-Evans as a seven -year veteran ment. "He personally raised
view Mo nday that he was going from the University of Souther"\\ Brown's level of excellence and
The race will be held at San
Diego's Balboa Park cross country
cou.ne on Saturday, Dec. 10. The
_top 32 boys and 32 girls, survivors
of four regional races around the
country, wi.1.\compete in the event
sponsored by Kinney Shoes.
to sign a four-year, guaranteed California. He was drafted by th~ Brown's .expectations for excel-
contract with the Blitz. The Chi-Bears in the fourth round in 1977 lence on the football field. His
cago Tribune-said in its Tuesday and established himself as an hard work and positive atUtude
editions that the contract was NF'Lquarter c W10la slrong-enaDle<:I Brown to ~te
worth $5 million. Evans now passing arm who also could run contender. I hope he will always
makes an average of $180.000 a for big yardage. be a part of Brown."
year with the Bears. He led NFL quarterbacks with The university plans to conduct
Coe, the 1980 .Olympic
1,500-meter champion, has never
run in the United States. He has
been bothered by an infection
much ot the -year.
He said that he had not yet eight rushing touchdowns • in a national search for its 16th head
formally signed with the Blitz, 1980, the same year he passed for coach during the next 30 days.
but that all the details had been 316 yards and three touchdowns
However, he has been concen-
trating on preparations for next
summer's Olympic Games at Los
Angeles and reportedly is fit. He
hasn't announced his plans for
the Games.
worked out. in a 61 -7 victory over Green Bay
"One of the reasons was that I Vince Evans Mi ke Ditka Evans joins the ranks of several
felt lik~ T wasn't going to get an -other prominent NFL players
opportunity to be a starter for the Football sea.son and join the Blitz times you can look back on things who have defected to the USFL.
Bears and the opportunity came when the USFL season begins 1n and bitterness can arise. but I Doug Williams a premier quar-
up with the USFL," Evans said. M arch. don't do that. They have been a terback for the Tampa Bay Buc-
"They were excited about mt! and Evans dechm.'<i to discuss de-great learnin_g proces.5 for me and caneers. is sitting out this NFL
I would have the opportunity to tails of the pact, other than to sav helped me develop my character. season. and will play for the
be a starter. That was the main the contract was for four years I thank God for the time I spent Oklahoma Outlaws starting in the
Tunl.cli.ffe la uded ethnintsg
1
. hto.avusee." _the God-given tal-and that the Blitz had contacted with the Bears." spring.
him about joihing the club. Regarding Ditka. Evans said: Buffalo Bills running back Joe
WALNUT CREEK (AP) -·With the Bears, Evans worked Evans also said he had no "It's been a good relationship and Cribbs is playing his last season in
Arizona quarterback T o m mainly as a backup to regular hard-feelings toward the Bears or l had the opportunity to see the NFL. having signed with the
Tunicliffe, who passed for 270 starting quarte rback Jim head Coach Mike Ditka, even where he's coming from. You can Binningham Stallions in the
yards and led the Wildcats to a McMahon though ·Ditka has said that appreciate the fact that you know USFL.
27-24 victory over UCLA Satur-Evans-said that under the terms McMahon would remain as the exactly where you stand with J erry Holmes, a com erback
day. was named Offensive Play-of the contract. he would stay Bears' starting quarterback him." with the New York Jets, will play
er-of-the-Week Monday in the with the Bears for the remainder "I have no hard feelmgs toward The Bhtzschedulcd a news con-the Pittsburgh Maulers in the
USC loses opener
t o Australia ns, 57--54
LOS ANGELES. (AP)
Guard Philip Smyth 9COred on a
three-point play with 2:24 re-rnain.i.rik to break a 50-50 tie and
lead the Australia Olympic team
to a 57-54 victory over the Uni-
versity of Southern California in
an exhibition basketball game
Mo!lPay night.
-~myth had a team-high 14
points wnile Larry Sengstock
added 11 and Ray Bomer con·
tribuU?d a game-high 10 rebounds
for the Australians. who are now
2-2 on their North American tour. Pacific 10. • of the current National League the Bears," Evans sai . "Some· ference for today "to announce spring.
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NO A ·llU I ln1tt.1u,•11<'~,,,_c11,1u1.l,.ll b~ Jn llt'tftllll'> .mt.I lHllllll~t'nl C01on1 CA911:10 Will SELL AT PUBLIC ~U(;llON UILIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN PU8LIC SALE IF YOU HEED AH
0 all hl'trl>, !A-11l'11uJrll'l>. rnll1v1ou.i1 Ut'<hlur. ul llt•nry llus."t'll lh1t llullt1h5 IS C.OMuClnl.I by arl 10 IHE HtGHESf BtOOER ~OR XPLANATION 01' THE NATURE EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE
II ors o.111d utnlllllo:•'lll I J .. ,,, l!ullt> lltO•••llUal CASI! (payable Ill lhe 11me of sale 1n F THE PROCEEDINO AOAINIT OF THE PROCEEDING AQAINST d f l ' H ~ H LES I"'' sldlunw111 .,.. •• Ir '''' w1lh "'" I lo11 m11n 111'1 pt r"ms who lll"Y I 11lleleller lawtul rtu>•iey ot the Ul'lllflO Stalttst 811 OU, YOU IHOULO CONTACT A VOU, YOU SHOUlO CONTACT 11
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A RLC'cs k.1 WAL'l'L'.I'." I F2295201 ll \\I ullU • t, t Nnv , 1983 I I f ' c..;: •• <-''"' A I l I I J of l 1usl 1ri 1ne 11•01> •IY l•ere1naller • 1 or•l•8 " Gorpora11on ormer Y torn1ac;o1pot111ion asduly11ppu1n1ed
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p..•ttl11•11 1,1s ,. •'II 1 t•1 PUBLIC NOTICE CtFIC. FINANCIAl INC IOlflltttly Tiiie t11~urdncu <111d Ttusl follh 1n Se<:1oo11 29?4h Civil C,oue all
1 C } I A H L F S r.t A ll K NIH 01·• Hui..~•·11 11.annon lM.• POOLIC NOTICE on Iowa Co11101 ollcin cinipany us Outy 111JP•l1111 .. u 1 iusioe 11Qhl 1111., artO 1rlftH.,St 1.onvey110 tu PUBLIC NOTICE
• • • , FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS 1llfl<lll\lf'd .Is µ..•rs11nal rt•p AECOAOEO July 22 t98111~ lfl81r mO\lr llrHJ putSullrtl IO U86<1 OI TruSI ano now held Oy 11 under su1d Outttl l---__;~=;,:._=;.;.;.=----f\.L fEHS 111 Ill\ Su11<•flllr I NAME STATEMENT n •st•nl.tllV•' to ,\cfllllllt:>ll•r tlw FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N(I 29895 "'Book t4 t50 µage 2~4 Junu :lO t980 tl!{.ordeo July :l l!l80 01 Trust 1n 1ne P•OP6•1y flt>re1nall61 SUPERIOR COURT ~·\ u f Or.111~· ~ltUlll\ r~·. 111 .. lc111owir111 fld•S0'1 IS 001ng 1·::,\,1h ,,r llt•nry Hu~l'll l l ur NAME STATEMENT ol Oll1c1alRU(.O•U$lnll1e o111ce ol1t1e o~ lll\I No 1640 "'boo~ t36ti4 <lllSW lleO OF CALIFORNIA
t'Bllng lh.11 l!IAHLl'S v11sir•t"B <is I d fh& lotlowing person Is doing fidC.Ol<le1 ol0111nge Coun1y PBQlll9~ol 0111CllilRi!tOldStt1lhe HIUSl OR LrTA G JOHNSON COUNTVOFOAANGE
l'RK WAL TEHS IM' •l > AOVANCEO A.UTUMA I ION 119 m1111 (11111h ' tlw nrlt•pt:11 l'llt 011&11111ss us '"'o O.le<l nt t111s1 t1esc111>11• "'" o111ce or t ., t..ounty H&<.0111e1 or Or .i11 urtmttrneo .. c1man 700 Civic Cenltf Orin WHI
In d I I 1 Pt'utl Avt1t1\ll' U1llD11a ISltlnl.I CA i\t.l1tllll\i,ll i1t11ln uf Estates BAAFIY ~ BET I EA GARDEN $ 7 lollow111g p1ope1ly 11ng1.1 Co 11Y C.ulilvrmfi Will SEll BENEFlt..IARY KINGS AOAO p 0 lox t3a
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il\lt• to ad1111111-it•1 lht• t•slo.1tt R1tha111 M.ir1111 l\<1y 1111 Deatl Av I , I )t I N l l ?OO 92625 C11y or 111111,e Cou111y ol O•ange' BIOUC.R r OR CASH 01! CASHIERS a1ton Mallet 01 Ado.,11011 P11t11ton 01
C H AR L FS t.111. Tl) I"""" Billl>Oo 1,1111•iJ l A 9766.:! 11 •11111~ 111 ·p u ' '1• Baffy Ch11s1ophe1 F1• 7 Carmel S1are 01 Cahto"''d as per rn11p 1 e C..Hlt.i' ll>clyJUh• '" in .. 1tme of sale Rll(.Ot0110 Oe1.emo.,1 n 198? .is MAFIVIN JAMES VIGIL
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"'"AL 1'L'I": I h I"'" ''ou.i \rt.1 t t\ 11.' dtl 1111 N11v IO. rtui. busme~s ·~ tonouc1e1.1 by an 111c1us1v" M1i.ce11011.,ou~ Ma1.1s 1n ut 11111 ~outll """'""'""''"IO""' Oio 1.t,,tJ) 111 111e olllt ,. or lht' Aticorder or CITATION (PA08ATf )•
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Est..tll"' t\l 11 rh1 114 tllh1!1 l.uu•1h l It'•• ,,1 Or.11•11· l.oul\I~ 011 l '" ., lh•· ln1s ~1a1111nen1 was lrleO Wllll lne EXCEPT lHEAErROM <ill O•I IJOS Ulvo llO•l11•"1Y "t'Sl 6111 SI ' Santa A C.ondouunrum Comp11~ea pl Mii([ ESPINOSA
I I L~ l N Ott t • 1 •ti 1 ).:I .111l111g o1I llu l)t 11111 • VllU County c.1er• ol O tallljt' Cou11\y on minerals <¥111 Ulher hydrOcdrOOflS Anll Colilwni.i .. 11 11Qhl 1111" jlnd PAR(,H I Ari und1v1d11d I •II <Ou llrt<lte•.,Oy cr1110 .. no teQu•rea
k'l ~JI It .11111~ tll " I' • " F227560 ... huuld 'ilht ' .1ppt'JI .1\ till' Nov 3 1983 tl"low a deµlh nl 500 l..el w1111uut "'"""~' co .. v1>;1'd to trlrJ nQw ''"'o .111e1e~• ill ;1110 10 Loi I 01 Trat l No to .lCJ1.111•r ar ,. ne91109 in 1n16 COUii
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n_ I -1'1J I uUlQ l!J t11111-. •II l ilt \\ r tlll II illtJ" P1lol No• b I~ l'I ?9 198J vou ARE IN OfFAUl l UNOEJl A Sllllt' d"'~L' lil'O J~ h •g"s l .>r10 l' ot M1sce111.neou~ IOCah10 di 700 W C1\111. C11n1e1 Or ........ ,.m ><I • ,.., .11 11 Ill
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ti II u 1 I 1 6003 83 DEED OF lRU~I DA TE O July 7 PAFH CL • U•11t N• b • 111 "'" <..1ry M.ip~ in 1.,e olhtt' 01 Hie Cuu11ry Sonia An,; C.A 92702 aoo to give M 111111~ ''I I h ! " I It' •JI < 1981 UNLESS YOU r AKE ACTION "' lr•ir•t l r.11rt1y ol O•dr.9e S1ate "' R1-c.oraer 01 sa10 County ari1 te9a1 •Pason .. n, ac.toro1ng lo
IF Y0l1 t Jltl ~·l wl 11, lhi PUBLIC NOTICE !ht• ht .irt11g 'I u ua ••fJJA'•" 10 PHO r EC T YOUR PROPEA 1'1' IT l.<1hlci1"1" d~ Shown a1111 desc.11oea E>e e.,11119 thei.,rrum me 1ot1ow1ng tl\e •e,,hed 11e111°on t11eo ""''n 11\•s
I""' l 111,1\ he 111 fX r:;on or hv POOUC NOTICE MAY BE SOLO Al A PUBLIC SAl( '" In" I C•t11111m1111unr ~18n rt!Cor\led 1.,1 Uruts ~U 1 through LU8 as Coull AOOPltON lnlln~ l l\ lilt' p• t1t11111 \ llU NOTICE INVITING BIDS \ Ill ll >I I t•\ 1r YOU NEED AN EX PLANA flON OF un MJr<.n ,., 1917 111 !JOO\\ t2119 5.,0..,,, ulinn 1ne (,onoom1,.1um ~Ian OrlleO Seplo;mOer 1;1 t'183
DI.lid l't\h~r Jl'JA '" ,,, lht "'"' '" ~ t """IJ• Qiven Ill.II Ille l I ,j I .. • • • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS THE NArURE OF THE PROCEEO l'olQt1S I 167 to l?lli 1ntlustve or 0 1 •e~o1oeo Apr11 I~ 198i d, ll'SHU LEf A BRANCH Clerk Bring :inJ• ~l.itr \ llU ilhjl-.. B.:iil•<I 01 I ro.1\li.es 01 111e Hun1111g1on ) fo 'I Ol ,\I{!', A t lU.VJ NAME STATEMENT ING AGAINSt YOU YOU SHOUL 0 l•t•dl Recora5 01 <>a•U C.ounly men I No 82 1 J t038 01 Oll•Ct&I Re By C.A fHER1NE K NOR DB Al<
Bt>hh U"'C"' H1gn School O•stricl l'UH 111 J ulflll11g1 Ill trh.ltllll ThP 1011ow1ng uersu11 1s oomg C.ONlACI A LAWYER E .c. .. pt lht>rl'lltJm Jll °'' 01l rtgn1s c.oros 01 saio County Oe1>u11 ns or f ll1• \\ n111•11 nh,r-.. wrM f'l:Ct'••t' Sedl;.>d b dS !or SuPPly1ng ·•I tlh lit'<' J»l <I \UU mu ... 1 (Ill• Ull510t!S5 as -17511 L11lhe• AV!l "Jj!I!! (.A rn1n.,1uls rl'llO•'•.tl 11gn1> ndlutal gas IUI n 1e tu<,lus•v!! "Ytll lo P06 (SEAi) ~~~VIN JAMES VIGIL J\s \'llh lhl lllUr\ bdort Aln1"1C<;u1•0lt'Smee11ngo1 t:Quallo l 'll lh I FAY N JAY f NlERPRISES '127 14 .. y llljh1' )111.l llln<'• flydrr>~81hOn~ Of 5eSS•OOOlalll110Sea1ea~oes1go11100 S209-0 0 SlrMI ~ h<'anng y tiur J Pl""•lr lhe 'P"t1l1c.i1 ons 011 tile on •~e ollice \ O\ll t '11111 ""1 1 1 l llUr ur 2009 1 Lav.~011 L11n" tiun1111g1on 111 d street allilres• or c.omrn<Wi whJ1SC1lf'ft" "il"1" • nown mar may .,~ ba1ton·e~ and yara~ aria snown MCAS El Toro
re ma\ l.x• 111 pt•rsun 111 Ii\ nl s~111D5t11tr I'' ( ~• 11111 lu tht• JM•r,011.11 n·p-Bttoch CA 92646 aesigndtron 01 w ooeily 19 ~hown l>e w11n111 '" unctt>r 1he pare.et 011and upon lhe Con<Jominium Pian above Senta AN• CA 92709 S•a• sn!lll ll•' ,,.~, 11 ""''•ell Alh c•t•!>i 1\l,1II\1 1 pp111111t ~ l hv t h1• J1l11as J Josselsori ;>009 1 Lawson aoove 110 watt.inly 15 given as 10 ,18 11~r.,1n11llO•t< ne~t111J11tl togethet retetted 10 (714) 157·2514
Ur allort\t'\ l<'l c <. '""''"\ u t1 '>4 1 <11toressee1 i ourl wllht1t fuui nlollths La11e Hun11ng1011 B1111cn CA 92646 tompleleness 0, torrecm&ssl The w1tn the 1.1Prp.,1ua1 11ghl 01 d1111•"9 1 PARCH 2 urnt lU6 as shown Published Orange Coast D111y P1101 lF YOU AHE 'A l'H~:DI 10 All~n E Row1e~ PurC1•tl~1ng Mat1 f Faye J Josseison 20091 Lawson oeoehci,.ry under said OtteO 01 m1111119 e;µ1oring .mo opeta11og .,pon the Conaom1111um Plan above No• 1 8 15 22 1983 !>927 83
tR or a tontmgt'rit t rrdlto.r dger Hu111tn\l1on Beach Umon H1gn I I om !ht dJ\t'tl f trst issuaru e lone Hun1mg1ori Beacn CA 92646 liusl ov reason ol a Druach or 00• 1hetatcrr and s1011rig 111 ano removmg relerteo 10
lhe de<.'('USt.'d Vi)U musl fllt> Schu<1I Ors111c1 10251 Vorktowo ttl lt•t1Prs w. pl ovtd•'tl m St>c. -lnls l>ustness 15 conouc1eo by an hiull 111 lhu oDhgatrons secuieo 1110 so1me hom >11•11 tuna or 8ny other PARCEL 3 The eAcluS••O righ1 10 MLIC NOTICE
Ave Hu111111g1on 8eacri CA 92646 llun 71lct llf th•• J.lroh.ilt• l'o<JI-H1\1Mduol thereby llt!•etotore e~eculeO and Iona mclu0111g me 119h1 10 wh1pstock possession and occupancy or I hose 1---.....;...;;.;=.;;_=...;.;..=----
ur claim \\ 1lh lhc• tUUI l or And rece .. ea 81 or oe101e 2 00 pm I 1 (' 1 f 'l'I f Faye J Jossetson d 1 • 1 d d or oirec11ot1a11y drtll ar•O mtrie trom t l 1 D d p t r Tue•Oa• Novemoer n 198~ al 11 a 1 or 111.i>-ll llmt• ur Thi• siaiemani wa• tnad with me e 1verei. 10 1 'l' uri ers1one a wrn· por11ons o 01 oesc11 a 10 arce FICTITIOUS BUSINESS esent 1\ l11 lhe plrsonal rep-• , 1 1 II • v • v 1eo Oectara11on or Oeloull ano Oe ianos omur inan HlOS'l nerotnabove 1 above des1gna1eo al Y6 appufl&-NAME STATEMENT
r;, ntall\IC apjX)lnttxl by the wh1c11 l•me ar10 place D•Os will Ile 11 mg t Ullll!> WI nl)t ~'Xp1re County Clerk 01 Oral\ge County on mano tot soie ano wllllen no1tce 01 desc11b"d 011 or gas wells 1unne19• oan1 10 Parcels t ano 2 aoove de Tile following persons are ooing
.I.rt \\a thin Cuur mt>nths puDhcty op~neo ,1no read pnur lo f11ur m11111hs trom tht• Nov 3 198J oreach and 01election 10 cause the 111111 shall~ 1n10 lh•Ougn or ac1oss scr11>ed Dusiness as
Eacn bid s".in remain vaho lo• a <I.ill ol tlH' hl'<ll mg nolwt•d Fnt244 unders1g11eo to sell sa•O properly 10 tte suo)uri;;ce or '"" l,ltld nereio MAY BE Al SO t<NOWN AS 183 s & H PROPERTY CO 310 Pros· Im lhe date> of fir:;t 1~uane~· per100 01 60 davs .iller me <lure 1 Pubhsneo Ora11ge CollS1 Daily sallsly sa1o obhga11ons and mert1 above oesc11ll'lO and 10 Dollom Mon1,./ l1s1a 101 Costa Mesa CA peel s1,8411 Newpon Beac11 CA
Setters as provtdl'd in St>c. spec111eo ror 1ne rece•PI 01 b•OS J )\•~'I , , P1to1 Nov 8 1:, 2' 29 1983_ a lier ine unde•S•glleO caus.o said such wn1ps1oc•eo 01 a11ec;11onally '12627 Parcel ,, 439 291 41 2663 •
n ?OO of tfll' Proball' Cot.It> The Boara or Trustees shall De lhe 'I OU M1\ \ 1'.:XA1'11N E lht• 6004 83 nolrce 01 oreac." and orelecllon 10 drilled w .. us 1uone1s and shalls 111 a street aooress or commoo Harry Waller Stanley 310 p,05 sote 1uo9e 01 the Quahly 01 equip I Call kt pl U\ tlw u1u1 l If vuu 1 be •eco•Oed August 26 1982 as under and D•'nflaln or Oeyono tne oes1gna11on ~ shOwn above no war-ec1 St Newpo•I Beacn CA 92663
1California The lime for men1 ollereo ana reserves Ille right ..lrl' lntl·rl'l>lt'tl m thl' l'Stuk', PUBLIC NOTICc 11os1r No 82 300975 ol sa10 Othc1a1 e•ler1or hmi1s 1"1!•1101 and 10 re01111 rao1v ts given as 10 11s comple1eneu Rooer1 G Hiii Jr 5561 PeoDle
lllg dauns "111 n ot ex pire lo •e1ect aoy or all b•ds .ioo 10 waive n . Recoros •n 11\e olloce 01 1ne Recotder re1u11nel eQu•P mau11ain repall or cor1ec1ness1 ach Lane 'Yorba L1no1 CA 92686 ~r lO four month:. from thto anv •tre9u1a111y lh111e1n \VU ITiiH st>rvl' upon l l' l'X· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I C•I Orange County tleepeo aoa operate any ,uch v.elts Tne oenelic1ary under sa10 Dee<! Tn1s Dus1ness •s conouc1ea oy a
S0gneo Allyn E Rowley t<'Utvr ur admin1~lro.1tor or NAME STATEMENT Said sale w111 oe maae Dur w11llou1 or mmes without .however lhe rignt ot Trust oy reason 01 a D•each or ene•at pa11oersh1p
of lhe hParing nultC't>d Purchasing Manager upun lht• jllOrney to r lht' ex lne 1o11owing p;11sons are oomg covenant or wa•raoty express or 1m-to drill mine store e~plo•e and op-oetaull '" the obl1ga11ons secured Harry w S1an1ey
ove Dareo NO•t>moer 4 •983 t.'lUlor or .:;dmtnl:>\rJlnr and Dusinl!s~ as i p1tea regatding mle possession or erelt' lll•ough 11Wl ~111tece 0t 11\& 111e1eDy, nere1ofore eicecu1eo and This sia1emen1 w1s liled w11h the
Y OU l\lA y EXAM I NE lhl' PuD1tsneo Orange Coast Dail~ Pilot • SUPERBOOIES 119 E l8tn St encumb1anc;es 10 pay 1ne remaining upoe• 500 letil or me suDsurlace of delivered 10 lhe unoers1gned a wril· ouoly Clerk 01 Orange County oo ~ k e I bv Ule Wurl If vou Nov 8 •S t983 file with lhe rourl w ith proof Costa Mesa Ca 92627 p11nc1pa1 sum ol !he nole(sl secured tnt' tano he1e1oaoove oescrit>eO as len oec1arat1on oL Oeraull ano De· t 2t 1983
• p ed lh l.Jl I 6025-83 n f sen: in·, a "r1 t lt-n rt<quest Fitness Facililtes 1oc; A Caltlo•n•a by said Oeeo ol l rust w11h 1n1eres1 reserveo in the Off<! tr om Tiie lnnne mand tor Sele ano w1111en no11ce ot F2290ll
interest m l' C'S t', 51.aun~ that you di>strt' Spt.'<.'tal corporauon as 1n saio note prov1deo advances 11 Company a corpo1a1•on r-ded Dreacn aoo 01 etjlCllOn ~ .uO.USlllld O•ange Coast 0111y l.l may servl' upon the ex -MLIC NOTICE nu ltl't' o f lhl' ftling of dn in-Th•s Dustness 1s cooouc1ed Dy A any unoer 111e terms 01 S8•d Deed or Januaty 2.l 1978 '11 Book 12535 uooers1gneo 10 sell said property Iv P1101 Oct 25 Nov 1 e 15 1983 ~tor or Jdmtntstralelr ur co1pora11on lrusl tees cnarges ano expenses ol Page l857 Oll•tllll Recoros sa11s1y each 0011ga11oos ano there 5783·83 r lh \ l ( lh ' PUBLIC NOTICE \en tor-. and appraiscrncnLu Fllf\ISS Fac11111es 11'<' Oamel O the Trustee eno or Ille trusts t reated PARCEL 2 An undivided ooe 11"'· ar1e• the unoers1gned caused said -------------
!DO ea or nP\ or e ex -NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN 1na1 estate ·asst'lS or of the pell· Oarow Pres1de111 oy said Oeeo ot r1us1 ly·s1~ 11/361 interest as 11 Teoant •n nouce of D•eacn aod 01 elec\lon 10
JWr or adm1nis1ra1o r and 111e CITY OF COSTA MESA Cah· uon~ ur Jl'l'\iun lS menuont'<.1 Tn1s ~111emen1 was filed w1tn 1ne Sard sate will be neld on Moooay. Common "' the tee 111teres1 in ana to be Recoroeo August 3 1983as1nS11 f'tB.IC NOTICE ~llh the c-ourt "tth proof rornra nas 111eo with me BUREAU OF S l 1.,00 d 1200 5 r County Clerk 01 Orange Couoly on OecemDer 5 1983 al 2 00 pm a1 lhe1comm~ aiea 01 Lo15 t ~and 3 No 83-334614 or sa10 Ofhc1al Re· FICTITIOUI BUSINEIS
rvice a \\ rn tt-n r""UE'S\ THE CENSUS Jhe 1983 Sutvey 01 '" ec ion -an ° Nov tO 198J Jhe Chapman Avenue eolfance 10 °1 rac1 8 t as per mi p •le<> •n c0tds E • .., jMun•C•Pal 0, Towoship F111aoces lht' Caltfor111a Probate Code F Jhe C1v1c Cen1e1 Bu11dtng JOO Eas1Book389 PagesJ3 1o34 inctuSJ•e Sa10satew11toemade Dul w1lhout NAME ITATEM NT
ng thal you dcstrl' special wl\1c" con1a1os oa1a pe11a1ning 10 Jonathon E Van Cleave PuDhshed 01ange Coa11 Oa11y Criapman Avenue Orange CA 01 Mlsc:etlaneoos Maps records 01 co•enan1 or warranty e1press or 1m Tne totlowmg person 11 doing
, ce o f lhe f1hng of an tn· Geoera1 Revtooue Sha11ng eapeo 200 !l'ewporl Center Dr P1101 Nov 1:, 22 29 Oec 6 1983 No1rce Aline lime ol sate D•Os said Couoly as such l~m isdefineo pheo regard1og 1111e possession ot Ou~~~:~• LIFE SAFETY 21702 ntorv and .iµpnilst•mt>nl uf 011ures Comp1e1e oe1a11s are a•aJI-• 6068·83 may be made 1n cash ano101 the in the &r1tcle enlllleo e1111•11ons 01 encumDrances 10 pay 111e 1ema1oing ~ • f h able regarding lh•s iepoll to• puDflc Suite 30 l cashiers or cer11fled checks spec1-lhe 0ec1ara1ton ot Covenants Con-pr1nc1pa1 sum ol ltte notelsl secureo Lake V1sla El Toro CA 92630
e assets or u t t' pl' ti· 1nspec;11on Detween th•hOYIS 01.a 00 fliewport B eaeh C A \1ed 1n C1v1I Code Sec11on 292•h 111ons and Res1r1cllons •ecoroeo 0" Dy said Deeo or Trost w11ll 1n1erest Micnael Raymond Buller 21702
or 11l't'Ount.:. ml'nllonNl a m ano 5 oo pm Monday tnroogh 644·2002 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Al the 11me ot the 1n111&1 pullh· January 26 1977 10 Boo~ t2048, as .n sa10 no1eprov1deo aovaoces 11 lal.e Vista El Toro CA 92630
5el•non 1~()0 1tOtl j:l()I) 5 of F•1day 1n Room 106 C1ly Hall 17 -• clllton Of 1h1s nollce 1ne \Otat Page 1186 10 12!> 1 •rit tusive 01 or. any under me terms QI said Deed pl ,L This nusiness 15 conoucled Dy an
I Cal f p b l lnd ca r Or ve Costa Mesa PubhshC'd Oran~t' C.oasl FICTITIOUS BUSINESS amount 01 lhe u1tpaid balauce of lhe lretal Re<:Ords OI sa10 County llhe frusl lees charges ana e•Penses 01 rO•••Ouat
i. 1 1.1rn1a z ro a 1' I" ' 'E•LEEN p PHINNE'< 'Dc1Jl v Pilot Ntl\ H •J I !:l l'lllJ NAME STATEMENT cb1tga110•1 secured oy ine above de Oectora1ion ' ilnd any ameno 1ne Truslee ano ol H•e 1ws1s c•e&led ' M•Ch~el R Buller 11A~fli & CA IE~ C•lt Cler• ~V';'<!-ll l Tile 1011ow1ng persons are doing scuoeo deed of l•USI and estimateo merits or Anntndt•crns lh11reto or saio Deed 01 Trust ThtS s1a1emen1 .. as hied ""''h 1ne 1: \\ ILLI AM D KELLE R Puo•ishPO O•aoqe Cod~! Dall~ P,101 Ou5•r>ess as cos1s e4pe11ses aod aavances ,, PARC(L 3 E<isemenlfsl as such Sa10 sale will oe ne10 on luMO&y County Cler~ 01 Orange County on I South Flo~er 1 42nd Ne•• ,., 1983 WHEELS CAiFI SAlES 1835 $66 329 57 easemem1 s1 1s•ar" particularly s"t Novemoer 29 1953 81 a oo AM 81 Oct 20 1983
•-6088 SJ PUBLIC NOTICE Wnt111e1 Ave A lj Costa Mesa CA To 1.lelerm1ne Jlle opening bid you 101111 "' ttte .Jrltc.le en1111eo Ease the ltonl enlranc.e ro Commerce F22IOl1 1Vr 9:>621' may call l6 l.9.(58.4 8333 rno:nls 01 we Oeclatal1on unoet rne T lie Compan, 515 N Caor1llo Per~ Puo11snea Orange Coast Oa11y
I Angeles, (A 91107 1 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS Brvan Wtnston Thomas t899 Daleo Ocrooe• 3 1 ,983 section 11eaom11ts11n such a•l1c1e en· 0, -ioo Santa Ana CA P1101 Oct 1~ Nov I 8 IS 1983 • J J 483-9001 PU8LIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT lemple 111115 Laguna Beach CA BURl!NGTON FINANCIAL SER 1111eo a.s IOllows Owoecs R1ghls. TnP 101a1 amount 01 the unpa1111 5789·8.l
, bl hed 0 C lne 101row1119 person is 001ng 92651 VICES and Du1•e~ U1111toes a110 Cat>le Tele·---------------------------
ly PltOf !'1111\ I :l 16 :?:? A8ANDONMENT OF USE OF "t.COl!INTKEEPEAS Z3 14 Cor Co~ld Mesa CA 9l6V a:> saio T•usl~ Commo•1 AreJ Jrill COm'munnv l'll·f --U 1s rJn~l O<bl ST.,t,TEMENT Of' ftt •~•I''>'" Pn•lliP Berl Ret!l7 J:U f. 23tO St a c;.a,1011,.0 Corpar~Jion ~•s•on SuPPO•l al\<J S11111emen1 DlllH NOTICIS
I !!HJ t>UH-l H'l FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME •"' SI t.oSld Mesa CA 92626 Th s ousinioss 15 con<lut.11l<I ov a Bv r O SERVICE COMPANY agent Ciht•l'S Eas,.menrs ano 'faro Ulll· in .. •0110,., nq c,.•\CI"' "d•" ao<1n D """t! '-' OondlcJsort 805 0 E Qf'rtt!•al o.irtnPrsnip By Low" Womac~ Au1s1ant Sec; •l•es l. ___________ .... ____________ 11111111_
o..inl'J '"" "'" 1 tne f c.11tou~ Bus• '.• .. or:• Wes• Lo.,.,a CA 91no B•11'" W lhomds 1e1ary PARCEL • Ei!se"'""'ts1 ~ sucn ~--P\J8l...;.....;..l..;;C_NO-'_l_IC_E;...... ___ ness 'lamo> BurtONS !. SO NS -.,,5 trus ness ,5 conduclt;o oy a n Th•s ,1,llemenr was 111.,0 w1\h 1h )6JJ C.tmrno Del Rio Souln Suite eaS{>men11s1 1s1are oar1ocu1a y set FREEMAN
\:Cj 0 Easr 171,. S••eet Cosca n<J ••Oudl County Clerk ol b range Couoly on 204 to•th 1n lhtt arncll! en111teo E•se· , _ , • tAT:,:,e:i~:T:~TRHa°H~:WAL lw'es" CA 9261• Orar>ne M Onoala~on Now 10 t983 San Diego CA 92108 4044 ments 01 the Declsr111too 01 CO•ll· l HICK FREEMAN, a rt'SI·
OPERATING UNDEll ow~er JOJ" Pc n1.-r !JO 1 Cot lh1s 5ta1e1"e"' was 111eo with ttie F 16191 584 8288 nanrs Cond1t1ons ano Resrrocllons d•·nl uf N ewporl Beac h, CA
'K:TITIOUS SUSINESS NAME ~mo1a N'~o.,11 Beoc• 'A 9266J Coun•• Crer• rot )•ange County on PubhShll<I Oranie Coast 0111y Pub11sneo Orange Coast Daily recordl!() oo Juoe 9 t976 1n Book Pa~I a w a' Novt'm ber 10 :101,o~ng ~rsoo h•s w11nora-n I.,.,..,., Jh" "t''"' C• ""'a )6f.2 Jc1 20 198J Pilot No• I!> 22 2 Dec 6 1983 P1101 No~ 8 15 22 1983 11786 Pages •20 10 484 inclusive '9113 ti • ·~~ real estall' -· "" ... -B B A CA F22t009 6062 8 5937 113 Ol 011tc1a1 R~o•OS OI sa10 Counly " • c \.\ ~ iJ general partner lrom 111e par I· 8'"~" ••a ' "'.le•es Puo1tsned Or ange Coast 0 3,1" rtne Master Oeclatalton ! ano any de·\ eloper &>loved falher of
'Sh•P ope1a1mg urOe• the lie 90048 ' d I I 1ne I Sh I A F b pus Dusiqes~ name 01 HEqlTAGE owner Oan1e1 E11eogu1 806 Moc.r P1101 Oct 2~ Nov I 8 15 1983 f'tB.IC NOTICE amen men s or aM eaa 1oos re o 1r e\ nne reeman ro
l OCATION SERll•CE at 1491 s•de O• G1enda1e CA 91207 r 579 1 8J PUBLIC NOTICE ~~:e '!'!,,:C~":; ~~~~~~·:;:,,:;=: !her o f Artnur [. Freeman
lier SI Su•le 1 Costa Mesa CA Tne F1c1111ous 8us1oess Name re ~ STATEMENT OF Rights ano Oul•es Ullhlles ano and Esther ,Jane Bailt>y
126 ter1eoto aoove "'as111eo m Orange A8ANOONMENTOFUSEOF K -08Zl7 T S Se h Id od ..... f1c.1111ou• ou110•" oama Couo11 on Maren 9 1983 I PUBLI . NOTICE FICTITIOUS B.JJ8tNEH NAME N OTICE OF DEATH OF CaDle ere~•s•on U111tt1eEs up· r. tl'C.-S were l' l ay al
,.,_ • n Th b s ~s c d t ieo I' a T POii ano Se111emeni ncroach Forest Lawn Memorial ttemenl for rne oar1nersn10 was •S us nes " nn u ) ne lottowiog persons have aDSll· B O YD W F INKEL' AN O OF meol ano ComCJ'lu'11ty Fec1l1t1es P k GI d I CA F 1 t Id on J\JlY 21 1983 " 1118 Countylgeoera1 pa11nersn1r FICTITIOUS 8UStNESS oned 1118 use ol lhe Ftc;ll\lous BuSI PETITION TO ADMINlS-Easement ar l'n a l I n.~ C Joar P"rl!'' NAME STATEMENT oess Name HERITAGE INVEST L 1\1 fltNl~ge F221?09 This Slatem.-rt ... ~,I .. c ... 1r Ir!' Tn .. lollow111g persons arj! Oo1ng MEN!S 1491 Baker SI Sulle I TER E STATE NO. A -120&76 o::igsc:.~~ OR RECOAO OWNER d\\ll Orluan
furi N~me ano AdOttlSS ol tne Pei Counf) Cler~ '' '' 3rc;e C.oun•, an ciusiness as osla MOllil CA 92626 Tt1 <Jll ht•trs, bt•nt fit 1artl'S Tne s11eet address or other com G L NTH ER
0 W Nov 3 1983 LAB ASSOC1ArES 10 101 S1a1er owner Oov1d Waller Myhre 2785 ~ W1lhO•aw111g av10
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a11er titenoF2,, •• , 9 C •r .. diltirs ·n·~ cnnu ng"nt mondes1goat1on 1fany ol1ealp1op MAR\ l'.:"T'JIEL ,..UNT HER
278, w c c .,. A•e ~oun1a1n Vdlley CA 2708 8•w1n9 C11cle Costa Mesa A • • v ~ '-c.. • ,.. re "' a•.,•ng ' osia P 01sn!lO 0 1nge C.oi1sc Oa1ly The Ban• 01 Orange Coun\w 2626 cnd 1tors of B O YD W e•lydosc,,bedaoovel\;>urporteo io arrs1denl o£Gardt>nGrovt•, .. a CA 92626 u 1 ' , ' , be 23 lak,.v111w trv111e CA 92714 Signed Dav•O Walle• Myhte P1lo1 Nov e 1, 22 29 1983 tO ro 1 Stater Avenue Fountain Val· Hie F1c1111ous Business Name re-f-INKEL a nd ix-rsons who Tile unOe•stgn!Yd Truslee dis pass~·d aw ay N ovember
11.;Dilshe<l Otaoge Coast Oa11y 6008 83 •ey CA 92708 errod 10 above was liteO"' Or9nge mav bt.• utnl•rwiS<.' 111tc·r<'Stl>d cl81ms any 1111t11h1y tor any mcorrecl 1-l 1983 She IS survtvC'd by ru 0 25 N 1 8 15 t983 ' Thrs ous1ness ts conoucted oy a ouoly on August 21 t98 t -1 d h -pt ct 0• 1corpora11on This Dus1ness was conduc1eo by a tn the will and/m t•stalt> ness 0 lhe street ad ress 01 01 er hH husband J ohn brolher r--5794•83 eUBLIC fl()IJ'E .... S~ry" f:IM!ley nd•vt<luet A prl1tlon htts bt>ton filt'd ~~;::~on deS•.PnahOn 11 aoy shown Edward N ice o f Florida. SIS-
1 STATEMENT OF This statement was tiled with Ille Oav•d Waller Myhre by RICI !ARD W FINKEL In Saia sale will De ma04! Dul w11hou1 tf'!·s Ruth Smllh o f Florida
POOLIC NOTICE ABANDONMENT OF USE OF County Cler~ ot Oraoge Cou111y on This s1a1emen1 was filed w11h the h S C f 0 co e 1 0 8 aot e press or m I l••ll'n ,~'·rl o{ Nn ... M l'Xl":O FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME Oct 20 t983 tCouoly Clerk or Otaoge County oo t l' uperior ourl U rang.. v nan 1 w " Y ' 1 ~ ~ "~ ~
I NOTICE TO 81DDEAS Tile roiiowing persoos have aoan
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Fm022 i°cl 20 t983 County fl'4 u esl1 ng I ha I ~~~~m'~f88,!g~~g ;~•ep~~s:::'~°,,'10a~~ Flumwe Fr)' of Colorado
NIEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM 'ooned rne lJse ol lhe Ficr l•ous Busi PuDltsl'led Orange Coast Dotty Ille no F 169090 RICH ARD W FINKEL be Datance 01 me notels) sec:ured Dy Jnd Laurelli' Fr) o{ Garden
BIO NO 14""' n~s Name TERRIS GALLEY 4500 Pi•ot Ocr 25 Noll 1 8 15 '983 I 'PuDkSheo Orange Coasr Dally <1pprnnl<'d as 1:w r!ronal rc•p said Deed 01 Trust 10-w11 Gr<i~e C A SlumQcr Room
aled bids wlll be rece1veo at lhe Campus Or •e = 348 Newport 5788-83 P1101 Oct 25 Nov 1 8 IS 1983 rno;t'n' "llV" lo admin1s\C'r lht' S t6 I 936 08 •nclud•ng as p1ov1oll<l \ tsatallon "'ill he hC'ld Tues-e ot lhe Ctly Cle,. 01 tne C I) or Beacn CA 92662 5785-83 , ..., ~ d 1 n111n Valley 10200• s1a1er Av 60 ('l.latl' l'f BOYD W FINKEL 'u"noseario,hne0',111e,'m1 s0
0,"8.."a',eos .... ~_.!'"0Yf dav 12 NOON to 5 PM Ser-Founla1n Valley Ca1ttorn1a 0"""er Terresa An• Sa" ger 1 1 POOLIC NOTICE ' • """"
08 until 3 00 Pm on wecines· BalDoa Ave Ba11;oa •stano CA (undt•r the lndep<•ndt•nl Ad Trusl ll't'' r111rgt1s ano e•peoses ol Vll't'S "di he held Wl>dnes
N 30 1983 8 d 11 D 92660 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS POOLIC NOTICE m 1nt!>trallon of 1'~Wll'S Actt 1ne l 1us1ee an<1 olltie1rus1s created da) Nuvennber 16, 198:J. 10
• ove"1oe• ' s wi e Tile F•tl•I ous Bus1oess NalT'e re NAME STATEMENT Th () f h lly said Oeea Of l ru51 H:.I ~Pa~ ~~u~~~n,,ev~~ey lerreo ro 100•"' was 1 •ro '"Orange Tnt> rollowmg oerson is doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS (' P<'llll n rs Sl'I or t'anng The oenehc1ary under sa1a Deed AM :ll the H1lrbor Lawn
be• 30 1983 Y Counlt on Oc1coe• 12 1093 ,Du~•"ess as \ NAME STATEMENT m D1'pl N o .l al 700 C1v1c ollrusl here1ol01ee>ec:u1eo ano de· Memo rial Chapel tnler-
s must oe maae on Ille 10,,,.1 1n1s ousroP~s wa'> .na '"eo Or a HER1fAGE tNVESTMENfS 28•5 The to11ow1ng persons are doing C1•nLC'r Dr W1~t. S.anta Ana, hvered 10 1ne unoe1s1goed a "'""•" mcnf St.•r'\ 1n>S 1mmro1ately
ided lot 1111s ourpose 80 1ndt••dua1 Mesa Vf!fde Or E Su11e 7 Co11a Dusiness as CA !f'7UI un Nov HI 1~83 al Oec1ara1ton or Delautr ano Oemaod follc)Wlng Ser\ IC'es u ndt'r
sed 10 lhe Crl Cler~ C•I 01 ! Terresa " Sa11ng•• M,.sa CA 92626 SURFIN CHICKEN •71 Celle de 1 , ~ ' lo• Sate aoo a wrrlll'n Nollce ol Oe h j [
tatn Va le 16200 Slatf'r YAv Th•S s1a1emen1 was '•'PO With Ille Lawrence MtCllae( Campeau t955 lnduSlllU San c1emeo1e CA I m A M lault .ind El,C\•on lo Sell Tiie undet• l l' dlfl't \ton o f arbor Fouola•~ Va ,.1 Calilcirnra Counr1 C1er• 01 0"\"9" C.,un1~ on Ba1ea11c Or Costa Mesa CA 92626 Pa111c111 A E1r.hen1101e1 2128 E If' VCIU OB.JECT In tht• s1gneo caus!'O said No11ce 01 Oelau11 l..1\\ n M t Olti,;1• M or1u.1ry,
08 marked B•o ,0, Ne" Tetf' NI)• 3 1q8J This Dusmess •s conaucrlld Dy an Ocean Newport Beach CA 9266! granttnR or lht' P''lili11n )OU ano E11'C11011 10 51>1110be 11"co1deO 1n i to :'15:'> I •
e S stem 111(> oo •21281>'1 •••<liv•dual Herman M E•cllenholer 2128 E h • ·'·I h th Ille cuuniv wh••t> '""real properrv 1s
,1;cal•ons anlJ alt coniracl J Puo11s1oea O•.inQ•• Coast Da11, j Lawieoc:e Mictiael Campeau Oceao Newport Beach CA 92661 !'. n......-t 11 l'r app o,1r .11 l' locaiea
umenis may 11,. ootaineo 81 rne P11n1 Nov e 1' 22 29 •983 rh1s s1a1eme111 was tiled with the llus Ous1ness •S con<luCled Dy a ht .iring .11lll .,t,111 '\nu nhJ4't Tr1Jstee 01 par 1~ , 0,,duc1tng snlC'
hasmg Oepar1...,eni Cny 01 6007 83 1c o.1u11l f Cle•~ 01 Orange County on general partnership t1on<: or ft11· "'""' 11 ol 1J<'t l tt;OR rtl LE INSURANCE COM Oc• 20 11)83 Patricia A E1ct1enhQl!'r h h I •f' • PANV OF CAllFORNIA lain Valley 1--------------F228029 fh•~ SIHteme111 was ltleO w•lll tile lion,. "11 t l 1 oui 1 Jt 1 I l 800 N Marn St•t'f't
8 10 will De acceo111d unlf!SS 111& PUBLIC NOTICE Pubh5heo Orange Collsl Doily County Clerk ot Oraoge County on \hp ht anni.t Y nur ••PPI .1r s,1nra An<> CA 92701
he ~ a proposal rorm lurn•sned COUNT\' OF ORANGE NOTICE Pilot OCI 25 Nov 1 8 15 1983 Nov J t983 ,Jn( l m.1v ht Ill pt'r" 1n or tw AllO Joy~e W1lliHn1S
... e c''Y ~ v I OF p B c HE•"tNG REQ·"Ol"'G 5786·83 -f2m50 you"r dlll.11 n1·v ; 14 953 2020 x 254 ne 11y o• o11n1a1n a1 ey re-U Lt ,.,, .. .., " Publl!lhefl Ornnge Coast Oa1ty ' Oi!1tld NO\lember ' 1983
es lhe righl 10 re1eG1 any al'd all ISSUANCE OF MUL Tl·FAMILY P1IOI Nov 8 15 22 29 1983 n YOU /\HE A C Ht-'111-lcor Tiii• lntur1nce Company of
or poruons ol any and all b•ds RENTAL HOUSIN G REVENUE, 5999·83 TOR or a conlin~t•nt t•rr•d1t1>r allfornla
o waive the 1otormat11y '" a D•d BONDS PUBLIC NOTICE ,.f thr· di•u •ast•tJ, vuu mu.sl flit• corpor1llon, at!ecled oy law NOltC.f JS HERERv GIVEN lltal
e C11y 01 Fountain Valley.re at 11s 1e9u1a1 mee11ng 10 De riettl at FICTITIOUS IUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE your d .:;1m w11h tht• m url or ormerly Tiii• ln•urance and Trutl
s IM rignt 10 se1ec1 lhe sue. 9 JO am on Nov•rnoer 21 1983 1n NAME-STATEMENT µr«St•nl 1l l11 lh1• µ..•r•innul rrp· ::i:.;n/,ullM,
lut bidder on any com1>1na1ton or lhe B"arl'.I Hparn19 Rnom <ii 10 C1v1c nui IOltowiog persons are domg FICTITIOUS BUSINESS rt'Sf•ntat I\ 1 ·•ripct1nli•d b_v lht• oyct' w itll&m•
eoOl o• tea1ures wh•ch a1e oe CPnll'• P13111 Sant11 Ana Calilorma Dusin~ss as N ME STATEMENT ' 10 oes1 meet the needs 011he
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9?701 ''"' &r,.mi ,1 5uperv1sors ol SOUTH SHORE LIMOUSINE SER /4 u•Url w1lh1n four months Publisheo 01onge Coast Delly
thn Cn•111l1 •>' Or<1n<JP will conduc.1 a VICE 22Q71 Tnlon Laguna tiilts bu:~nee~~l~oswiog persoos are Ootng from \ht•dutt•uf first 1ssuantt' Piiot Nov 15 22 29 1983
10• to comment1ng worl.: Inf! puD'" ""8"'•9 .11 .. 1111.h 11 w111 hear CA 92653 • C • p•oNE ,.63,. B f I 1 J . ..1 .:. • 6040·83
traclo• aod all suoc:onrracrors and ~ons•O"• nlo•mauoo conc;ern Michael Joseph Scarletl 31 t7 H ... M "' errenca 0 t' tcrs as pro\:t t-u tn ..x'<
I ODl81n a llus1ness htense from 1ng lhP poss101e issuance Of Momoe Way Costa Mesa CA Pag·h~~.:11·~~aCnA p~!~::. 3862 \lfonc?()ll l)f lht·TPhrn~ cotJ, (' MLIC NOTICE
Clly ot Fountain Vefley '" ac. mull• 1arn11y reo1a1 hous•r>Q revenue 92626 Barha"1 Blvd Los Aogeies CA t> ahforma l' llml' or 1----...;...;..;;....;;.....;,.;...;.;...;..;;.. ____ 1
}nGe w•lh I"• Clly Mun1c1o&I bona~ The procee-<Js lrom lhe u1e Frank David Fregosi 2297 t Triton 90045 fthng crla1rru. will no l l'xpirt• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
e No Volume I Tille 5 01,ucn Dollds l'' any ore issued) ere Way =F Laguna HIMS CA 928S3 h NAME ITATEMENT ters S O• and 5 08 1111eno"o 10 oe useo 10 prov10e Jollo Avete111 1722 Mllc;l'let •88. Elled Gui Daoiel 806 Moorslde prior to four month:;frnm 1 <" The !01tow1n9 persoos are doing
eccordance wtlh 1ne p1ov1s1ons 11nanc;tttq 101 the oons1ruc1100 o• oe Tus110 CA O• p~~~;~1~~nc~ ~ b~~mbll New-dale' of lhc hearing noll<'l'<i business.,
11ons 111010 1111 1nc;1u~••• •elopmen1 or one or m0te 01 \he This 1>us1oess is conoucled lly e porl Beech CA 92663 • above GOLDEN WEST-SHAPIRO 4
e Labor Cod'! 01 lhe Stale 01 1n110 .. inQ mull lam•ly rental housing oeoeral par1oerslllP fl11S Dusi.aess la conducted by 11 YOU MA y EXAMINE the Uppe1 Newport Plaza Onve New
orn11 the C•ly Council 01 '"e pro1ecl~ ,n '"" appro••male M•ke Scarlell port 8e1en CA 92660 01 Foun1•1n Valley has Oy resOI 11moun1s "'"''''ea 1nr each such pro· r111s s1a1emeo1 wes hl!HJ will\ lhe gecnerol parlnersp"1P flit• k epi by thC' ('OUr\ If you Oo1oen wes1 C11p11a1 Group Inc r c Cl .._ 1 0 c t ~ Mmla Jean· lerre ·-·• h , adop18d the pre11a111ng llOYrlv tl'CI ounly er~ o reoge oun Y ~· Tllis slltemenl wu llllHJ wllll lhe are interesu:u in l e estal~. e Cailto<ota c;01pora11011 4 UPl>ef
ol wages IOI each cr1111 °' tyoe Pro1fl>C1 Sept 26 1983 ,_. ... 7 Couflly Cterk of Or1nge County 00 you may St•rvc upon the ex· Newport P1aze Drive Newport
orker or mec;han•c needed 10 Wellern N11tona1 Proper hes ~· Nov 3 l983 • l d 1 I l l 0 Beach CA 92660 ute 1ne c:oo11ac1 wh1Ch w111 be locet•on Published 01ange coast Oeny Fntat7 et:u or or "' m n s ra or. r M~loo Shapiro 9301 w 11sr11re
dlld 10 lhe sucoesslut b10d•r as via Flo1'c:er ~no Marguerite 1n P1101 Oct 25 Nov 1 8 IS t993 PuDliahed Oral'lge Co1tt Delly u pon thl' atU>rncy fnr the ex-Boulevaro Suue 603 Los Aogeiet
mined Dy Ille S•a•e 011et1or or M1n 1on V•fltO 5782·83 Piiot Nov 8 15 22 211 t983 C'CUtor or adm1n1slrator , and CA 90210
111111 R"r111ons A"1oun1 • ' 6002·83 flit' wilh the t'<>Url with proof Clar&-Shapiro 9301 w 11s111re
coo11at101 snail provide suc:n S7 ooo 000 PUBLIC NOTICE f 1 ll l Boutev&trl Sullfl 603 Loa Aogeles peosallon 1osur1nce 119 tf<lutreo Al reas1 20 percenl 01 lhe rent at 0 serv c<e, a wri en reques CA 90210 •
the Lapo• Code 01 the S111e 01 uM s 11! eoc:11 pro1ec1 hoaoced with FICTITIOUS aUSINEll n1miic NOTICE statmg that you d<'Stre special Thia ous111ess 1s con<llttled Dy •
01n1a eno shall necute • con Donel P•Oc"<!<ls will be requtred 10 lll!I • NAME ITATEMENT r-nollt'C' of the hhng of an tn-genet&I Pe11oerah1p
01 s cer1111c;a1e r1Qt111dlng u10 1va1table 101 occupanc;y on 11 pr1or11y The 1onowing persona are dotng FICTITIOUS BUllNEBI Vl'ntory ond appraiscment o f Miiton Shau••o pensatton teq1111emen1s Tn11 b&11t oy 1ower tncome 111m11ttS 11.s 1luS1ness 85 Mf' C101n Shapiro
1ract01 s11111 further reqwe all del•Md "' Cttlltorn1a Healtl> ano CHAMPAGNE t79 o East Streel NA ITATIMINT t'SUll l' assets •>r o f the pell Howard A Siegel Cht•I E~ocull•e
on1t1e1ors to 91mllelly p1ov1oe S11r111v Cooe Sec1too 5579 5 Costa Mesa CA 92827 T"8 loliowtog peraoo 18 doing lions or accounts mentio ned 0 111eer
compen881tOn insurance tor 111 ALL PERSONS HAVING ANY IN· Chemlt! Jean· Pierre 3882 b~l&t'::~E RELOCATION SER· Jn St't:ltOn 1200 llRd 1200 5 of fhlf Slatemenl wn llled w111'1 IM
,,,. 1ubcon111C1ort employee• FORMATION RELEVANT THERETO Barl11m Blvd los Mo~·· CA. \/ICE 28•5 MeH Vara• 0 E Sulle the Cal fornla Probat(' Cnde Counly Clerk ol Orange County on QOnlflCI019 end suocon11ac1011 ARE HEREBY INVITED TO APPEAR 900•8 r I NOii 4 1983
l\lrn1111 tile Coy • ctrlthclle or A I l HE I IME Al\10 PLACE MEN· E1111dgu1 Deniel eoe Moorstdl Or 7 ~(ltll MH&MCA c 9'1826 1955 -MESERVE, MUMPER " F~
ot subrog111on under lhe TIONEO ABOVE TO PRESENT Glendale CA 91207 Aat!:,~~7>~11 Coe\a ~:~·~~ 92926 H UGHES KAOllON, Pf'AELZIElll. WOOO·
t Of 11\ft workflfS tomll4W\Hhon SUCH INFORMATlt>5N0.,STO f HE This 1>u11ness 11 conducte<I by 1•1 Tlllt DuSl~esa It con<lut led Dy t n BY: J, R OBERT M E E RVE AlllUOINH • .,0191 r11'10e BOARD OF SUl!ERVI n 1ndN1duat 90 C 0 l • " tell blade< must be tic;enae<l '" Oa1ed O<:loctr 28 1983 Ch11m18 Jean Pierre tn<llVld\Jat 51 ampus r ve t MeciArthu< lloulenrd. tulle
1nc. Wiii\ appl!Gablt! 5181e rsr M t !\.JNE AllXANOEA Thll stalemtt~I WM llled wtlh 11'141 ~~::1:~:i~~~~·=:~~ with I~ New p C) rt K f' A(' h. ('A 10
') 1i111k ot 11111 ~gud ol County Clark ol Oranoe County on County Clerk 01 Orr1noe County on 92158· 7820 ••port hach, CA HMO c1~k'~:-:;:!°C.1r or u ~:~;; t4111::~?.: Nn• ) 1083 Fut2 .. Qct :10 t\183 1710 752·8995 ''~~~~:~b ~;11i;ge ~o':t 19~11y
ta!O Valley C••1IO•~·· "•hi~'"'" l'l••" ~ Cout D•1ly P1101 Publ1\n•d 0fl '1f)" t OHI Dlltly p bl ,~ Pubhstwd Orungt l'o.1<it eoei 93
tn41<1 0<•"08 Coinl Da•ly P·•IJI N'lv e ,. 1'll!l L \t 4 1'111)1 Nov e ,., " :>ll 1983 1P110'1'0c",ht',t5I Ore"Qll Coesl Di lly l);u ly 1'1lol Nm II !I, 15, l!IH:i Sf LL I .... 11em• wl'k I t ~ 1'ltll -,II " ..,3 600 I 113 ~0• I 8 I!. 11183 :'t!l .. , 7 8'1 .., "' 608'l 81 '178_7·83 • 0 1lty PllOI CIAtttf..0 Ad -
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;\lr\OEL ELIZABETH M C
KA\' n•s1drnt of Coro11.1 dt'I
l\I.1r Ca hf pas.""'d awav No
't mbt.'r l { I ~ll.1 Mabd vol-
unt1 red htcr st•rv1t'es as a
'h111r d1n•l't11r tri lhl' n11wlv
!111 metl Navy Famil y
C'h,1pt. I She also laughl
sewing at Ornngc Cnnsl Col
lt•g1• tv <1dut1 ~roups during
thr K nreun Cunflll l M abel
"".1s exlrC'nll'I v ot'llVC' m tlw
El.xoll Club of bulh Long
&-och anci Nt•wport Beath
Maht'l ts surv1vC'd bv her
l'tnling husband Fergus
M l'Kay and a son Stan
BJ,1\ kwell &rv1C'eS w ere
held on Tuesday November
l5.1983 al I PM. Pac1f1<'
V1P" C ha pel O ff1c1aung
R1•verend Bruce Kurrie En-
tombment, Pac1{1c Vie w
M (•rnortal Park Pac1f1c
V1t•w M orturary. Directors
SYMES
JACK C SYMES, a resident
of P;\sadena CA Passc.'d
JWOY N nvember l2, 11:183
Ot-loved fAth<'r n ( W ilham J
SymPs, f:ithcr·ln-l aw o f
Vnlcrt11 Sym'-'S· grandfather
,1f W 1lh11m Jr , John C , II,
Jomri; T :111d Peter C
Synw<1 /\lso surv1v1-tl l>y ti
grt•.11 grandc hlldrrn llr•
wa' foundC'r o f Svmcs
C.:.1d1ll:w tn Pssot11•n11 ~km
• tx-r of PaS<ldt>na Shrtnlo'
Club Al Mnfalk,nh TC'mple,
Loi; Angt•lc•,. ' Cl\ and thf
Roynl Order nr thr J~N'S
SN" 1t'l'll Wf'<lnl'Sdav 11 00
/\M :11 thr Church i>f tht>
Ht<c.'t''C..•1tun.1I Forr ... t Lnwn
c.; lt•ndale
Fun <.t La"' n M ortUaT)
Cl~ndalt.>. CA
V OIG HT
JOHN HENRY VOIGHT, 62,
o.1 re:.ldenl of Huntmgwn
&•ch. CA, passed away
S unday 13,1983 at Hoag
M emorial H o psllal M r
Vv1gh1 was born 1n
Narberth Pl'nnsy Jvanla on
April 10,1921 H e was the
'~" m·r .md Opt'rator of sev
ci jl M:I' llt' stauons tn Or·
an1ttl' Counly Beloved hus-
band· of Mane V Voight,
l°":lt1v1·d fa1her of Jay and
Bonnil' Voight and Carol
Ervin all of Ph1ladelph1a
Pennsylvanta a nd Jim Foltz
o f San F e rnando Valley
CA Also surviving are 15
Grandchildren. two ststers.
Ethl'I B arre ll of
Bakersfield. C A , Jane
Bardo or Douglas, Ariz.ona
and a brother Hugo V oight
of Phtladelph1a Penn-
sylvania Friends may <'all
from 4 to 9 PM 'I'ueday
Novt-mber 15,1983 at Pierce
Brotht•rs Soiiths' Chapel
whC'rt• funneral serv1res will
bt• t•ondur tt'Cl at 11 30 A M
Wl•JnC'sdav NovbC'mber
Ill l!l83 w1lh Fath~r G
Kt vin Tavlor, ass stant
l'J.SlOr a t St W1 frids
Ep1S<:11pal Chun h , off1c1at-
111g !nl(•mieonl will be madr
;11 H 1v(•rs1dc N ational Cem
t'lt•rv Pierce Bro thers
Srrnfhs' M orluary, 536-6539
PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
BALTZ BE"OE"ON
IMfTH A TUTHILL
W£1TCLIFF CHAPEL
427 E 171h St
Colla Mesa
646-9371
PACIFIC VIEW
ME~IAL PA"9<
Cemetary Mortuary
Chape1.crema1ory
3500 Pacific View Dflve
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCO"MICK MO"TUA"Y
1795 Laguna Canyon Rd
Laguna Beach. Ca 92651
•9•·9• 15
HA"BO.. LAWN•MT. OLIVI
Mortuary • Cemetery
Cremat()fY
1e2s 011 .. f A~
Costa Meta
540-555•
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LIDO ISLE 11GRHT OPE• MOUSE HT 1·4 Ill CHYH·IY OWHR 3 br 'I ba • lrptc So 01
PCtt Nr 11a1 k $1100rmo
Avail 111 t~ 675 2500
3 4 Br. 21 •bu. 2 blocks to 1 & 2 Br apt avail $495 g Nr tieac;ll 2 Br 2 Ba bl1 1115 $350 Jolin 548 2497
1>euc11 1.lo~e 10 riool & $550 garage spa 11001 fir.le t11t1ns yo u111.1 gar
lt1r11,1i. 962 66113 Avarl 1mmed Call blr 6 (lu1et $625 536 0921 · . FINANCING" Trad1llonal :i Br. :1 1 i l\1 IJ...1\·l1 vnt. p1t'r & R TO
float for ti!\' b,i;1t l'ru .... t lH ,,..JI $1 ,:.!;1U.lJOO 1•£:;,:,{~.~,.:.;•,.;,,~1c.a111;12no
Mti~a Vt>11le I fl level 4BR
JBA 11111 spa 'n37
(,a10111a1 So11 ? 1 Century
.190111 557-8320
11•1. l1•u<l •altt. 30 yrs
MonfltO wilt) hest GC Newport Snorus 645 !>677 177 Enno St v1t1w 14 Ruu Viltar s Nr 11tlw 201 21Ja 2 car gor
O ""rt Wkr1d• 640-·~'.t8'' Balcony Lease $8501mo JBA 'l' •BA Plusn Conoo "B 2B 1 • r
Nr beacll lry 3 Br 2 Ba
tr pie.. blt-111s. yo, encl ga1
tlll•el $150 5:16·0921
P•ol I& :>ti• Br • pvl oen
II !Jt1 w/d, sec gate nr
bch. 110 $385 • ''> Ut<I
N ~fllkr 960·946 I II/ mi:.g
I VISTA DEL LIDO llYFRONT I -'1~.'.71:::~ ,;:~:~:~l'~~l1~1\',~~~; i-·,·H·a·N·1·s·,·,·v·1N·,-·
Fabulous l>..1:-i & 111uu11L1111 VI<'" 1 f~l1111. I 13..i 1 1"'11" "" ·' o.1111 num11111 TURKEY
,.rn ~ -1 w•lh 30 11 Bodi Slip Mo < r a. s Ove 0 re rig E~•1;in<J"d C.irmet Model,. 551'4693 all pm 10 mu $1.lOO b75 1938 S475 mo No pet~ West
, s1oe 646-4382 SEAWllD HJr tmr V1aw 3 Br 2 ba COltl Mell 2224 01 85 I 839 4
$201 500 '~"· $245.500 4 Br 2 Ba l~rgH humtl. S375tmo Smalt cottage 1 YILLA~r FEE 972 9406 ow1111agt Light bright & airy 2 Br 2 • Br 1 Ba oll road. Quill! Wti;
ROOM FOR RE'T I r,v.,1y m H Ben hm Pvt
""t' k11c;n priv S250mCJ •
'84l 'I ISO 895·6163 d 1 .. , I .. ,.1 llllll "" "''""1 Mt>~., Vc«k 101 ron 0 C'U·UIJ LA.lV.1 ... 1 pra ..... ll .,_. I ,,,, '!;I 17 :.oo C all Out OI Jrt'd owner MUSI LIDO IAYFRO•T
Ba garage wtopt1nt1r Newµorl H1ghl1Jr\d 2 Gar 2072 N po 1 Bl d New 1 g 2 6C11m lu•ury
l/PIC micro wlel Ilk up "11c1sd garao11 :.>!> dock ew r v a111s in 14 plans 1 Bdrm
I '•4o 111 SfLl 4RR 2000 s~ II
IAYSIDE PUCE BlYFRONT stcl~E~s1 r~~clr12b'1~~z
Spt'(0Ull0Ul.1rh.1\ll••lltdph .!111 .!h.1up .!hr.l,~·~-12!·!9 LOWDOWN M1ke1i1J1
2 ba Jn :! 1~~·• 'I"""' Ht·dlht'\I $.I \(Ill 111111 307;-0~ ~l'I 7808 owner dgnl _:.......!_~_.:.,__ :,_ Sco11 t21J1 3111 J74!> eve
?!:Jr 2bll u1nmg 1oon1 FtP
Pa110 g<11 $1350 Call
b7J 0770 ur 759 1552
for s1uckea wasne1 pool yearly rental 4022 (,Mn TSL lllc•t 142-1103 ltoiH $57o; 2 Bdrm liom
g spa No pets S79C,1mo nel S 1500/mo Newport. 3 Br ? Ba 2515 Orange $b'IO fownllouse tr om
556·9200 B1.1acn Really 675 1642 Av1.1 Carport µatio !nary $7'.}'i 1>0uls 11111n1s
SUURI MOTEL
Wkly 1en1ats now ava1'
t 15 50/wl\ & u1.1Colo1
IV Pnones in 1oom 2274
Newporl Blvd CM
646 7445
PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT
lA'<'an & 111' '1t·\\' l\l.111111 1"""' I l•lr 111
bath. ;r;uu "I ll I \olf I>·•! k ill!-! $1 IH~ 111111
f AIRIANIS RANCH Hill TOP
Nt'w 4 hr 4 . h.1 • u,11 111 I-" 11d1 '-:111111.111>1\
F.stott· I.! µr1111t ·" '' lid t"I' "<1•\\ $~1!1.> 111111
CORONADO CA-YS BAYFRONT
Con•n.1d1• (,l,111d • ll'l '"'' 111•111 1.11 h, l ••.1t
de<.·k l'l.111,, ,1\ .111 ,,,,, !-.\,II tllltl \\ Ir 1d1•
ARROWHEAD HOME
Nt'Jr "'''' l hdrr11 I h,11 Ii l.1k1 'II'\\ .< "'" .... 1 ft $4-1\).lJlltl \\ 111 l1.11I• l••I o1 I ... 11 1•1 11~ 11\
BALBOA COVES
Trad1l1u11.il B .. 1~ front ~ Br I t\.1 11·111 .. t.•l.,1
2,000 ""! ft fun11,,1i,,1 ,\/ 1,., .. t $1i1111,illlll •
BILL GRUNDY, REALTO-R
341 Bay\1de Or1v~. N 8 67S ·6161
IEST CONDO VALUE
$86,000!
AssumP S5' O:)~ ...
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conco w•1'1 a cornt .. 'r~
place tr.at aau~ ••
warmfn 1.>•t-al
E•ce11en1 sc.n o
Ver) •eat ~
646-i 1-•
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Oc ean ano OJ, . ~,.
6379 000 T111, ' BLl •
Ba hOQ'le need<,..,,,.. ... ,,,
t1ab11ilation t .zl "~< 4•~ i'
potent•al Sul:'" • a• ,
o r r e r tr / a • • • l •·
631-7370
TRADITIONAL
REM.TY
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CORONA DEL MAR
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REDUCED
S279 90D
631-7300
USTSIDE CHARMER
Tn1s lovely nomf' • ,~ •
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lamily r e,.,.. • t ..
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warmtn to ti ·~ ' 01 II no me o_,.,.,.,
m ot rvateo '-!>" , S179 000 6J1.·3-o
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REALTY
IRVINE TERRACE
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'I Br 11e.,.ly 1emode1ee1 llJfrt•t Mt•t-lellt fl~ up no pe1s $650tmo water lull~ pond'> Gas for Moatilt Ho•ea 1100 giant 1o1 de1 gai best liBr 6Br 5000 sq 11 !:.11:rra Myrna 641 1324 wok1119 II heating 11111d miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C M I t ? 1 130 fr om Sa11 Drego Fr wy • .ue..i ava• 1 Pvt ocn & boat strp• l•STA•T 1•1 1 ''""" r~ortri un Beuai •6
SPYliUSS Mill Dana Point 1026 COSTA MESA ~ IJ i'1; ~1it6S 1 Kt' n All 955 10"!> 675•55J'> v,;o•, mo 2 Br 1 Ba Po<>t Mc..F "<l""" .1110 west on
$725 0001 OCE T l'.174 Mao1son 12•60 2Br _ Baylron1 Mot>t•" 2131 2ba 1.1•111dry room clt1~e 10 Mt.Faooert 10 SEAWINL>
SU I SUN lODliE
$90 w~ up CatJ111 color HI
302(, W CC.d\1 H,.,.y
NfW~ORT BEM,H ' • AN VlfW wnnse >l>r I I b ll N I g ll lty B• l oa Condo ru I •Jt 1111111'> $ tUO() mo ,, .. ,.,p111g l49 E Bay SI v I l l A G [ ···~" • dUly tlt:CCJrat..-tl } "I 17 '>0 ,,q " arge " I ice 1v1n s . •nu1h1.n1 1 ..... 1hv•i'W pool $1'i6\oo $10000 dll ~tlLht'll 8 1hnlflg .ired c .. nvori I ' I.di y.ir y•ly A q l S nrrlcy TSLlllc•t: 142-1&03 1714189J·5198
11r l 'IJ•' Woori 1110 "1""0 "" '40 1102 I '•<Jiii 111le11or Across I w Oplll sn~ G45-{,'l33 h7.1 4400 675 14'>4 14'fJuC•OUS hon•e (. M l'rol • ', 1 1 n ng {,ul+-(,.,.µ..,Cod small 2 Br I WOODUIE APTS 11-111.itp Pt~lt;rrea_ over
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1.1111 A~•lu1MJ11ly111 1 1plt $11&0110 s ...... 111.t' t•llft'r 12X40 3Br 2 Bd MeSd0el Ma1 1 Av1 I r1uv.. Ag1P11ulr.11~10 .. 2rmstuo~l61(. ,,,om n ""''Y If' HuN-.mo•110 •11tS'.lOO
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LINGO REAL ESTATE I . l" .. 4 ""I" N t1 1 8 l. h S950 mo 51""" Mym1 I S '50 <leu 631 09;> 1 ld11<l ~L,spt'U ,.,1,.ur11v Hoteh Moteb 2904 I rvane ", $1:1 'tUO Obi< 1;41.i HOO 64 1 1124 cn .. 1n1111q I Br w 9ues1 EASTSIDE ljdle'> 'ioOtry r•Q l)t;IS I c ~
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• -·-~111111 .• 11.1111 1.11111tv PVT. AIR STRIP ~41 JS'iO 047 1010 •~•a ldSI rno 1e111 Wkly •dtei. P 1t' "'"''"' .. 111 J , .. ,,~ "I I ~, 8' •, no" B, o " "' Av.i1111uw i.7"·0817 td•tl !11dry rm 110 11e1s Irvine 2744 $16&'6-v
, "'''" .,,1111 11ri;pl.•l •' ,,., I.. Atre~ w11h :tBr mobile .; . LrClu 1~11: ~ ~Jory I l:lr :?.. / I 1/8 E 2 1~1 St 1w a1nu1 S(luarP 2 b• 2 I.la I Oaily1WklytMonthy
CLASSIC
COM DUPLEX
Udr • "ooo iusn g1 ""'"' I led.Jell grass 2 tu~lJl,K•''
•<"Cl J ~µ.:i 2 Bt1• rn:. ,.,1, 11
ur 1 $J40 000
I .._U.I I I f ~I\
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,,. "'"""•'•"•' '"'•till ""I " s"t. Avd1I l'l I 751 0!>46 01 t;<tb 7922 tbOlll tlVt'") I HSTSIDE I oeµ ti7'>·05 18 863· 1460 c.c;I!. un 985 N Coast Hwy ., 1 Cemeterv Lots Laguna Beat.h 494-5294 lh •lw'.'".' '"'" 1"" ~ ' Cute (,.,pll Coo 2 Br I Ba LlcJo unlurn :! den nom11 Sb;')•mo 2 Br I'' Ba LI an1 leacb 2741 '"'''Iii.· ••l Crypts 1225 S6i'!> mo f.ds1s1de 610 18mo~l~e ova11 .o.g1 ''""'nn1Juse e11clscl gar I Gae1t Ho•ta 2905 Miuion Vie· 0 l 067 F'.ic.111c View Memo11a1 Available now 645 9628 67!> 8170 I ~q•· yurd lrplc. tndry 1m 'Bdrm apt No11n Laguna P<1rk 25•. discou11t • ,mall pea Ok $4501mo 1 year tease 24 Hr loving care lie; )(lnl
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S.' 1' l>UO ·~· 6-lb 6273 ;> c.a1 ga1 S8501mo 1.,c; Carport !tom $450 L11aa1 N19atl 2752 Avail now prol lemale 10
l-j, u"'"" S4!> 8844 Al.ROSS FROM BEACH SP 6689 - -h CdM S375 Supt'• l1nanc1ng $48 000 ELEGANlL y appo1n1ea• All M 557 646•4549 11 Br condo steps 10 s r"' same •n
N t I L 1069 0 h Poot ac · uhl n sm~r prefer ewpor UC• per unit Fee lano New Englano style c.us NPT CREST CONDO E '>•<le 2 Br 2563 C Etden ea c. I 7"0·084o or 720-209 1 Corona •el Mar 1022 S 10200 PER MO•TN Sil VERWOOD & CO 1om n~tl 2 • nuge lam rm Beaut 38r or as 2 . den $475 2 Br 2 Ba TwnllSe Heat wtr PO. S59!>1mo
( LALL 640-5078 ""Qnt i.unny kit breakfast Ne'(< paint S 1200 mo 1916 Wallace:: 104 $495 768·4529 or !>57 1928 1F•25. 1oom & boara e.ac;~ CDlll DUPL I W•tfl '""'or momnly lease I •---------uar prof aecor wo•~snop Agt 645 0295 831-3671 Newrort leacL 2769 for typ1n'g 111mg & clean " " U S gar 1ove1y ncd yara for C B 1ng no k•OS 2or 2t>a ,. "ce cour1''"" 2 81 i., '" 1 w n <' n ~ o u I NIT · k•CIS & pets Isl . EZ Nr L•do shops & oeacn 2 E S•Oe NI Quiet 2 r I IBR onao sec Dldg walk sn dk 4 t>I• s 10 bCh H 8
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1"a1 ~" 'I s ~• 11 g ,• t ,, , 11 ~1 o e nc. e 1 Borm 2 tJa CIOubte 5450 , $50 secullly lee Obi gar w wor~room & 1°0 pets $580 sec undergrna parking S525 ~..,.,51)00 .,. rnuu o~a11 view• 0111~ "•"J"e w1tn garage door 537.!>027 lndry $9!>0 mo aiso 645· 7234 !>48-387<1 0, 786-404 8 Clll&75-2311 u '""' ~oc1>.:. to lhe " " .,.,a 11 tur n ~neo
Ro"ERS REALTY tw.1< h ·5q 1'101 opPner S7oo OOO. as HOME FOR REN I 2 •J·339 9383 9 5 ...,ktlys E sioe <ll• townhse 2Br ? 16 1 35111 St 3 81 2 Del • sumi> l11•artc1ng 12 ,•,, C M 3 Ba $875 j 1 iba gar S6501mo upper 11n,1 w pallo all I er• a.c; 1nvestmen 1 osta esa rm SPYGLASS 4 Br 2 • BJ · .?543 Orange 64:;.>·0670 $795 000 Fenced yard II garage view 52575/mo tiu1nons I block to bth OCEAN I llY VIEW
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New 3 01 3 oa c.on!lo 2 W1ntt4 to le11t 1Jpper unit 1na1y rm all 2BR 2BA ltpl garage
car gar $8001mo 1 yr H o u s e 1 n W e s I bll '"~ · D w oroc~ 10 oeacn
lease tst & 1as1 • $300 c;llilt M a11neis scnoo1 l!•~· 366 Avocado $635 840-3787
sec oep Mark 640·4950 1 111c1 TSL Mc11t 142-1412 El Toro 2232 476-047& 760·17J:i
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UMIT INVESTORS ,El TORO J ii 4 Burms I Island 2606 rrt ~a· port nr beach &
S 159.500 $825-$8'>0 Fenceo yards ' ;i§t\ IBA on Balboa <,hops S425 mn
$189 000 & garagf'S Kids A pelS ISldlllJ $650 mo il'ldl '15 w 1811• SI
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Roy McCar41e, Rltr.
541-7721
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,. 1 d d ~d com•nunity 5185 OOO 3 Bar 3 BR S t350 mo Br .., 1>8 best oay _.._w 8" t-9523 .,omplt'll! y upg111 e M,ikc olle1 9 0 e • .., .,
f rt>nt.h <1oors I!. windows. PENNIMAN & CO 963· 1 0 ltg Irv d111 rm covered PALM MESA APTS
p111111<11111n snutters pan 714-&&1 -1000 HUNT HARBOUR BESTr I deck micto <./Ill pd 2 p~g 1 1 Br S4601mo Oll1ce hrs
eotrng A new kllchen P11c;P 1625 Huge 2 rm Pleasure pal· I $2000 7 14· 752· 7511 or 9 .4 1561 Mesa Or Sanla
r e<luced S379 000 ·a.E. Wlattd ace gourmet 1<11 custom 2l3-463-307 1 1 A n a He , g n ts
D 0 n 11 d GO d s h 8 I I 1----·A'!"A~A----decor w1lh all ulllS paid & I Oceenlronl Furn e.ec ' 71 4 5•6·9860
644-6200 much more E.Z terms I w nlr Ou1e1 clean I WANT OUT ?, ONLY $350 • S50 secur SlOOO·Sl lOO 675•4688 Terrific view 1oucn ol
•t lee 537-5027 nature 1 B1 w loll all
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we t>uy Condos. Houses. Oua1nt Lg 2br Pvt yrcl 2 Sr-rotal Luxury• $700 No pets 2151 Pa-
Newport Bu<.h No.
880 l~1nl' Avt'nue
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645-1104
l U1111s neg casnllow OK. avail Dec I Only S!>75 lse S1500 Ag1631-4960 c1hc 631-6107 1oret.1osure OK pr1ce or Call 962-7789 1e1ms M t Turner 1Spuc 2Br > 0111 to ocn Uppe1 IBR encl gar no
* (71 .. ) &"'l-Oll4 * Vacant 3 81 2 Ba cn1ldren Uhl pd 540-8632 no pets Ing elec range wan1 11os16•2-7667 • "" OK close to schools Ask pets S72!>Jmo Oii street $4 10 642-5964
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IN NEWPORT BEACH
Singles t & 2 Bdrm Apart-
ments & Town.,ouses
from S660 (Ask about 2 Br pool 1acuzz1 garage desig11e1 rurnrslled umlSI
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Cute 2 Br. 221 Peart S1 lr-viae 2244 Ap1rlaeat1, Uni.
S850 213·243-4502 4 2 Br 2 ·, oa conoo
ooors lo water Heritage Prk Frplc PV1
avail lndry rm no pels. On Jamboree Ro at lalltOI carport San Joaqurn Hills Ra
Fem 25·35 to srir 2 b• '
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Fem rmte 25-3"
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966 6701 ev 631 1260
Fem i.nr 2 81 Newport
B11ac1t houi.e I Olk Ir or-
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S350 mo yearly L II'!
rnesg 650-8739
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670-1" 17 eves 673-0120
Hy9e Batboa oceanhonl
hOrllt-pano•am•c «e.., $~0 mo --675-!1644
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Resp lema1e 10 share '2 8r
2 Ba CdM llome n0t1
smkr no pets 673·5480
Resp MIF nonsmk1 10 hnd
& snr conoo Please can
all 5pm at 553·0168
Ammie needed S200 n;to
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House/Roommates
Unhmneel 832-4 134 EASTSIDE
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Owner will SPll 10 V"'IS'
Jusl across t•om a sn•all
comm par• 1s lllf' Df'aut•
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home w11n 1.1•Qe ""•ng
area OwnP• will f><IY
costs tor Vet nr pay ~r·m"
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$137900 r111 1,,," ,,.
details 546-i' 11 J
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SOUTH BAYFRONl Little pa110 2 car gar S8501mo
Balt>oa Island Charming evtwknds 644· 7 t24
and un1Que 4BR • maids Avail Dec 1 3 br 2 ba
room <I BA. completely ram rm Deane home
lurmshed nome Best Bay univ Park S.w1mm1ng
and JOiiy ¥1ew Boat shp tennis Walk 10 school
flMI sru~ lie included I s 1 lOOtm o 786·•554
, . l 2707 12 Br I • Ba S555-S565 ...... llOO t81DH I 955 W 19th St •~
Oeluxe J lrg Bdrm 2 Ba I TSL M&•f 141-1122 S8!>0 Mo 2br ID&, lots ol
Women wi career wants to
snare unique COM nome
wtsame Non-smkr $425
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I 1 y 1 oec ocean view 650· 1366 Yourg prof woman 10 snr urn ava• ear Y I Br near ocean. garage, CdM llome $230 mo Call
1s1 S900lmo 645·69S6 clean $410 496-5670 or BIG CANYON Conao Gott bet Sam or eve 673-1729
Yr11r1y lease or poss1bl1l -I leflse option 640·8510 HOME FOR RENT
Bruce CMn<ller Irvine 3 Bdrm $825 I Fencecl yard & garage
Large 3 Br 2 oa steps 10 213-402-2657 course view. 3 t>r 2' •be. Rtatlll WaatH HOt
bch11enn1s New decor 1LrQ 1 Br wiocean vu. lrpl 2 ltplcs. pool 1ac tennrs
Fr pre t>l11ns No pets Pncl gar s 50o, mo 1 yr lse $1400 261-7372 wanted 2 or3 br baylront. A
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WANT ADS-
Nousu Unfurnishd K10s & pets welcome General 2202 863·0755 Agent no lee
I 1 B•. yrly S550 J M PETERS w oodside in I 2 B1 Penn $700/yrty Northwooo t\ome-4Br
3 Br $825twrn1e1 3Ba t11gl]ly u_pgradeo.
S\lllllfttr I Winter 111<e ni>w s 1 100 mo
RHtils 552-0917
J•COIS REALTY Parkcrest Conoo 2 oa 2 • hil trplc 2 car gar ') PROP MHAHIHT vat1os poo1 s 1050 mo
114/175-1173 786·6110 ag•
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$900 mo yrly 64 ·9335 66•·3653 icont:lo 2 Br 1., Ba. lrplc 1urn1shed, 3 weeks prel
Col 1 Mt1I 2724 garage w1associat1on I 12120 or tale• 548·5873 _..._ ______ Hant. Beacb 2740 I Lease S750 67f>-6608 Ciarlttl or
1 BEDROOM 2 Br. 1'' ba S45o · !375 DOYER/WESTCLIFF leat 2912 deP gas po McFadden I Super 1oc;at1on blwn neai Beac;n Blvd 2 Br I Ba nu cplfdrapes ,Eastsrde osta M esa
Harvo1& Newoort Ave 893.4894 bet 9.6 011-1ns pool no pets l0x20 garage s1or1tge
S1nq1e s101y w crpts $6951mo 645 6646 9-5 only Avail now 645-7234 d•aoes & ~10-.• S4:1'S Bach Apt clo$e 10 beacn
85 t ll5?J stove relnge $375 mo ltOO DELUXE VIEW NEWPORT BEACH 10x20
.111 ultlS met 536·4637 ') Br • 2 Ba ~ terr,1te5 garnges S95 mo V1ci.1 1 Br Condo sptrl level
ltptc; micro 2 car garage
5650 •mo 556 9200
s 1200 675-6359 645-4800 645-3323 Btillulllul '2 81 I Ba lrplc S
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PRIVATE PARTIES
• 1w1 STCLIFF3br den wld
I 1Plt•g vacuum system
gJ1de11f'1 $1400 mo Yrly
IPas.-reler required
J'lancho San Joaqum 2 01
2 ba condo lrplc on golf
course S 1095 640-5324
pat•O vaulted c;erlrng gar· NEWPORl HEIGHT
age •Int area nr Hunt I Baell vn1t lrencll doors
Harbour $625846-0736 I lrg pr1va1e pat io
Office lhtab 2914
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330 Weat Bay StrMt
Coate Meu, Ca. 92e29
675 3008 'T
WINTER RENTAL 4 oorm
upper unrl ava•I hll June
fully furn S950t mo
WESTCUFF Lovely & lge
4Br lam1ly llm wfpOOI.
lmmec cond Mo to mo
$1700
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Pt1ia1al1 2207
3BR 2SA Peninsula Point
ave11eble Doc t~t. no
pals $900 mo 675· 1853
Ceroa• ••l Mar 2222
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I'• bo tireplac;e Yard ·&
p .1 1 I 0 $ 8 1 'i I m 0
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BAVrRONl Spacious 2
Br ;r[J.1 SI 7S0rn'lo Biii
r.1ur1fly Rllr 675-6161
Spacious 3 Br 2' 1 Ba. lam
rm 2 ca1 gruaqe
T urtlerock S 1000/mo •
sec dep 213/68 I ·6765
WOOOBRtOOE Lg <tSr
2· 1Ba lam rm lrplc
pahos overhang nicely
lndscpd pool lake p11v
S 1200 mo 640 1327
559-6188 otc 720·6897
L11aa1 leacla 2241
3 Br lrplc spa S 1500/mo
675-3067
2 13 1876·22!>5
1 Br stove. relug newly I S350tmo melds utrls
c ar peled draped & Close to beacll trg Bacn 759-9194
P1es11g1ous 111911 rise New-
port Btach olhce w1lfl
sec·t services. small des\
lee Can Irvine Pacrlte
Real Estate. 476-1234
painted 2188 Maple St Iott 1tptc crpts drapes
$475 • dep No pets l o an u11ls med $475fmo
see call 6•5·9604 1 536 4637 •
t br wtpa11o $380 Gas
pd No peas Reis reQ
147 Flower St 6•5·8161
S250rmo lor 2 Br unlurn
dupie.. Mature couple
No pe1s L1Qhl manager
duties lor 12 unit
comple • REF s reQ
532-5939. AM only
NO FEE API 8 Con()o ren
181S Vrll11 Ren1111s
675 4912 Broke•
Agerit
VERSAILLES
2 Bedroom
631·4960
Specious apt. I m1 from
he11c11. carpets drapes
642 2357
1150 SQ II. ollrces avail
able to rent mo·to-mo 2
SP8CIOUS OlllCes. 2 ~·
relartal specea. con-
lerence rm. can include
ex1s1rn9 phone sys Also
per 1101 space av all
754-7017 upper 2 br. 2 ba bit ins,
OW 2 l>lks ocean Yrly 1 3 0 111ce suites available
$600 Dec l 673-2571 05 IOW as $225/mO No
I L 2711 IM Se requireo Utll & 2 Br 1•1 Be twnhse apt Saaaet tlC• 18nrtoriat services in
Spectacular ocean view cpts. drac>es bl1·111 \IOS , Br 1$550rmo 1 $256 eluded 1 t>lk to 0 C Alf 3Br 2' 1 be. bl! around ii ~•nvt' w111cr pd, children courtyard s t350 mo to & 1 ~ml pel OK 5525 sec Steps lo sand New ()Oft & Fwys 546·28~ 1
n10 17 t4) 955-2473 !>4~ t678 "Olltf'r cq)I 16466 241h St 1617 WestCl<ll. N 8
B 4 P'llbliretfon• 1131592 2725 278· 1365 sq 11 Suneble
Magn1l1r.en1 Eslale • 4 r '' B1 1 Ba oas >1ppllRnces broul(ltt mf' no l 2900 tor me<licel 0, deni.I
bA library, ocean view s 5 o o . S 5 2 5 C a 11 ,...11.,1,.... ;;.;".;.;;•;.;•,_ ______ 1A11ent 541-5032
Pttvacy Woods Cove I 548 8752 10 8PM I Newpon walk to be11ch 0 vac,ant S24001mo Poot & tennis ,250 AvRll 2 De I u • e 111 c • s A1111La11y 494-7551 I flul thr •d 111 '"' now 548 4260 993•4888 furnished Sec1et11UI
2 2 Br 'l Bil lam1ly rm hg I lte1h r 1ro1 •nil aut,. f!•l'• p1111o d.eck. ocear La1aa1 litatl 225 p111ro Q!lr 1111 newty loh ut •all• ""h ,i;,., I N1cn lwn room 111 Cas111 view Fashion Island area
'Br 2 Ba Quiel cul de sac; rarnfl1ed O•aPl'd & 111 lour quehltr d M r• t1 C J 11 It Conlac1 Bruce Cll11r~1
V111w ovn1 C.11111...,Cove, j
0< 11~n Blvd bl r ernl@OI
Saddleb11c;11 V11!111y view. painted niGe tocauon I ptoplt GPM 548 6892 159 0700
land•t11pf'd yard 11•r 219!1 M11'l•1 St No pets I dt'O"• inchdr d commty S6$0rmo • dep To see \Ii•"• '""111' an11>0., Pen P1 l)vl t1n1t •CdM oh •u•les. amp
J}O<ll ' yr l118S8 no f>tll~ I l All fl4., 9604 ,,., .... , ~ •• h I JIO COOk•l\I) 01 -molo,1nQ ttkQ S1't0vo 2855 E c~ 1 llr ') hit Ut\1 $1'00
67'\ 1 11'> I S800 mo 7 1~ 4q<, 6lf>7 ---------S22<, 67'i 33q1 ttwy 67~ 6000
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, November 15, 1983 ('7
2.17 per day
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1
S&S A'>Cll\lt t> 11 ·119Ql•l CC01ll1tt'll01JS 642-0881 & .·efstd SL,•\~. b9{11411~1.ld rr~o or Jil<" Qb'J /443 r.lp,111 llOUS'1 540 0857 Auu h1'j 'JJtilttl:J J t 16' FHiUEIHDO PAllTIH ~~~f~~.~~;;~:,~~:,' All IJU,11\l!~b .,(,11001 & per
8t 5 All you pt.I~ IOI
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AU. TH•rs R1•~1.111 1eswt 1rpeatry 111s °' tJ ,.,c ' rco r .... IHClOlinQ. ~hrn.51tes 25 ~on11I p101etts 951 104 t _ _ N II El P? CAll JEf t ' De,H4a .. le/Therou1tih M yr~ .,.pe1 '"1nt/ext spec •Faucets• 01sr.iosalb •
.,,, ... 1 I \).11 f$lUkRY Ml~I f,p~11 Curn~r1t1y Se1v1~e koom Athl1l1011S Re111odel JJ\" "' •• 11 lr110 .. !> ca1pufl· ov1a1 w· • Cl • l •"'nm I ir. R!'S•U Rto,1~ R D u .,c ~ C..omm13rc1al Res1u111111111 Ir ii I d liave rels Becky 720 9 5 -'" lldfural wood l1r11shes ooa ,. ow ... , •• 111 lhll
DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
IJl<'S ftt.<!' l'~l•nlult'S e11.111 nemod·Addll1ons l ICt.lll!>..;.. 61 .. "626 y " Ill ong gar en1n\), * A-1 IOVIH * fJOflOUd ll ll\5Uted 1168 .ST PLUlllH I wHifE WIZAAD . Doors lHC 548 4980 vu ,, c ~ll!an up!>, t'll. No 1uu too DUTCH l ADY Hou:.e l:le~1 QuOllly 2!1 yr u•P to~I L•C C 33 Ne. 290804 HEATING Heater Se1111c.e t\4~ 4169 I . dc1ys1 D 11 laryu 1>1 .,llltlil' 556 2~64 ~1m111111g Vt"Y t1o<lo.i~t.1 l l 116 4''8 7·•0 13~3 638 69 1 Rt1p1pes (,all 642-8989 WINOOW WASHING
A
HEMOOEllNG ull phuSl!S, rr•• 646 5219 ,., I( I , • " •
1 The only 1riag1c 15
I llOtDtJI 18 1,., ,,, Jrea Lie:. bond 1-~D'!!!R'!'!Y'!'!W'!"A!"IL-L~TA'!"!!'P.-IN-.G--ONr C..All OOE~ IT ALL' ABl.. MOVING !•--------• Ora111s Clear from i 5t2f> QUALITY 631·2026
'CHfl ll11a l1w Center ,,o <166 .J'i6<1 ilny11me All Te•lu•ul> & Acoush~ w .. Ii• it t.1110~ rt nuv II CH HOUSL APAIH MFN I Our1.k1c:.nrulu1 low •ntus IN I !EXT PAINTING R11pa11 faucet~ o1sµ e1r
I
11,n•l •I ;11tJ 500!1 t:1r•a111ng ur 11e110.-a1111y l 1 uno4b •52 0 0 R & 0 Anytime M&M 642 90'33 Stile LHr
•C11111 Bus111ess Lot•yttt•un A"pa11 Aller.tflons I •ee l!sl Kev111 673-1503 r ~·•t1t1Sl1tnat••6!>0 4468 •t. a · 41 t'll~ tlpend11bl11 •C11r111nc11 Or u11'-. D11v111q 1 1111ur~ w111110w~ Ct1blrlt>fs Electrical PAIN !INI". t.AAPENTflY s 1 AHVINC. C..OLl EGE C..All JAY 64f> 34 76 Roofiat Stotu luw requores that all
'. Pt'rsonJI ln1ut II P.111t'I P11110~ Fe1,Ce'> J5 nrPAIAS (i,1ry b4!:t '•'J l7 MA SPAAKL[ s ::.1 UIJ£N Ts MUVINC co p A INT ING C.ar pen" y s"llo -,_or&!'lge COlllt c.on11actors wr10 perform
• Ae.11 Esrnte \" ,. ,p Jetry 546 44 13 El EC TRICIA N P11ced "n HOUSECLEA•ll& I •c. I I 14 436 l11wrtl<l llrywoll plumbing free a:--, fooflno 4 1467< wc,r" river S:!OO lllCIUdlng t, ~~~~~JP~!RoR
!Id lhe HUNTINGTON
EACHCOMBER llvo!r ~
•Employml'nt ~·•lll'tlPms 119hr ltt:!tJ t1i.l11n111e 011 H·rdwood floor• WllDOWS * CARPETS b4 I 84:>7 \l~f 12 yrs f!•P 8'i9-0687 --631·~006 tabor and mal811a1s must
L.J lor lrl'I' in1f1t1I 1;1mi.u1 n,.1i.111 s111all 1ous fen~e~ 1.11ge Or <,m,111 1obs I IC: ·~·---...... ~.-;.;..;.;;___ '0 ' • WA I t.'l lJS C ROW' IJI' 111.enseo Unhc&11seo IJl11J11 w1tll '''' .111w1tt'1 ~I 1•lve) 1J<l•li11011s low J966. I 1173 035!! 'HutdwOOd llO(Jt~ 111s1alled c "lo O r ft Retiablt.l 111s <J ' ' <JIJALITY PAINTING laor 1$eereflrill c.on1r.,e,tC11S Stiould SO
Wednesda1 at
no e~tra charge•
1 CALL TODAY"
-14 ;st 5. ;n '''"" Sh•vt< 111 83'' Rfs10 (..UMM LllND .,,1nd1·e1 ,. ... ,, clPane<I on .. :~ F•;1· .. s1 540 5&54 _P_1_in.,1_i_n.1 ______ ~;;,~r~~"V;,·r~= 6;!>; ;io~~ll Services ~.ti;,~,·:~:~~~"~,~~"·~~~
Automotive C11pet Service ,•n VI'> 011 m~ <JWll w01k HwMt.'tl 111' lit 647 8888 l~~·:,~~ ~~v~c,t! ,7~~.~~ng"' I FIH PAIUIH p . l':'TY~P!'!'IN'!"!!Gl"l!!"W!'!'O!r!!'R~O'!!!P~R .. O""c""e .. s~s \umPr• c.0111ac1 Mary
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ACCENT l'tN S RIPING { MlPfT 8 LINOLEUM 1n l11 ;>7H04 I Al 64b 81;1& 1ulia1 Cit 0,.,5 w.isll IS 111111 AeJs liv ~.i1cna1tJ S111ur L •l lpeung •ettt!•S rer.iort<, re!>uml!s G1r1110"' ut 5'>6 4086 w1111
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I •in 11 <;~t<'m~ ,J" Otl.'; ,,. "'I A1111y b4~ ')011 _ •,MALI MOVIN(, JOtJS t..ARMEN 64'> 167ti rm ,1l lu~tot111Jr ''Mll.1INC,1') TAIPPtNC. I IC.r '. St ill,. t 1c.ense Your Daolv P1101
Selv1ce Dut!<.10•\
L .. Repiesenta1" ...
~2-Hll 11t. 322 81by1ittia1
N.-s"' A11~ ar.11111 l..JrP•'' Gard1nil1c Wa11tt4 Mll\f b4tJ '"'' IHoan Sitting '11·111
1. 11•11 %J 4 1"' "''·A Ml ..,, 0111,11 ,., '" Tree Service ~~~~·.~ i.';;inc.,~~o c;;,:~~
ff R ~ t JVER (.(J!'. I Mo''""Y Edging Twitt' d HAlll MOV[ rtEMOVE _ l}IJAI IT Y J1AINTf RS fH ACKWEl DER Pa1>er 10QUGHERTY BROTH I:: AS Ar•" l /4 9270 t
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Cement Concrete C,,;1P,m Jt>!>•l•t! .. Trmllttllllj It• I 'iJ ,. NORM ""' µl,1n1 I Jlt' l<H .11 ,.., I~ S'>IUNAl c, 6JI 7144 .... ,,~ Jfll• 4'*4 J6 I& up~ ;>1 1r!.e•u £,4(' )f,'j7 --------BilttvS•fl•ng m, ""n•e Soulh H B mrtlu•t' u
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1 t '"'rnmg h~ft10vctl l"f
lit'ill U(J'> t'lt b4l/'11~ hogh Qualoty income
~or~ al reas rates
n Brown 631·6483
..... I IJO()dl1nos Btne'.~ flt•t1l,1I l..11•1111 lll" J<111 awn ower l\er•u • l "~''' "'' '""'"' ~IJllulln1 Reas CtJll~vlt
t·llC • l<() o''>28~6 M l'fll Clto.1n1J11sl1t:(' b4!.Ht'J} 7112'111> HAROISONEOUIPMENT ,,<,l)ti.;lr Hon 111tA~~1q111111 '>8165!10
Tr rnmu1y HJuh11q el< MAINlfNANt.f & REPAIR l.u~ton1 Gr,11Jl11ts'MuralS PIHl'"r~R'"p"l·r
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ACTION
r-i1• Service t..u11L1t'tt! \J 101 m I ciour
• t<"•1W•l'lt' 1oos No 1ou
I '' "" 111 964 OJ6\I iu111y your Mme or otc Bookkeepi ng ftal lee onctuoes hsn _ _ ~k oeco1 & weekly ser B~kpg payroll gen acctq HOOS CONl..RE 1 E .S
ie We also stock & se1 .S sec F1e.,ble nrs 111l MA!>ONR' 9 yr;, !>.im., "'"nil!> di yOu• ou~rno>S• IOt f rt;t' ~SI 840 I 105
~-~ It•'''"'' CdM r11ani. y(JU v " ~ '"'' y •r1 t'AI ,, 1111t111q --~-~"""'----H1ndrm1n I 7:,.'I "' "' t.c11111 'Lesson• ••1• r""' 11011w ,,, tius.r1e">~ ' PLAS ER PATCHING -~P'!!!R!'!'1v~A~T~E!"'T~u-T~O!!!"!!!R-1N_C..,....
_ I'"' "'' k,;11t1y \JIJ, 1; 14 .•t-"utto~ int 1"' 30 frS Mo~t Su1:11ect'> K Cr111ege
Home Repa1.r ~ Cdrpe111ry TIM'S HAULl•G IOµen 1ennis playei otters Nt•.11 P,1ul 54~ 797 i 7 141 t.:i1 1788
f( ,1!l1nt.ll!.·Elec. P1umb1nq I H,111l,111yth111g 64'1 n11 lt>SS•)ll!. Jll IQt'S Sl5fttt tClass1l1ed Ads Jrt• tne EDS P~ASlERINCJ T
.. 11u11q DON 966 0149 Ku ~ Will!> 544 OJ44 answer to t1 suc:cahlut 1111 , .. 1 P<1tc•ur•g te•lures I yp1ng Service
!'.' ex1s11ng tanks
~ARMIE AQUARIUM
SERVICE 64L>·5405
01 can P•Cl.up .s oeh•er l Free counsel 642-704'
S Read the class1l1eo ads lo• 1 garage or yaro sale' 11 s a n .. ~1uc.cos 545.8258 .... ..,C!"o•,-re_s_p_on-d'!'e-n_c_f-__
Have something 10 sell? ell thongs tasl w1111 Da11v the best oeats on apart-Want Ad He1p? better ay 1 t 11
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p 1 1 w t A ' w o e more Appraisal fo•ms etc lass1l1eo ads Clo 11 well 1 .:_0 an os _mont___rt1ntots 647-5678 642-5678 people• _ Ctass11ieo 642-7667 Ji!C.koe 536 4471
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Daily P1to1
AO VISOR
642 ~678
5100 I 5100 lhlt--W111H Lost & Found 3004 Investment Help W1atu
Help• Lost F whl CjlhCO Orrorlaaitles 4018 PART-TIME
5100 Htlt Waatt4 5100 Heir Waattd 5100 Help Wuted • 1-at t3tn & Palm H B OPPTY 10 INVESTORS CHll ST $100 1ewaro 960· 7096 llt'e!led s 100 ea Poss I IAS HELP 960-9286 842-2460 5200K •etum 835_7982 Pay rate $7 50 lie• hrs HOROSCOPE IAIUH&ICE l&I
PBX e~per o an$ serv
op.ir Coro IJ0$ All SMIS
f .ish•on Island Npt Sch
644-7050
Sales Haroware lull time
pos111on 1n retail store
See Ste~e H w W11ght
Co 126 Rochester C M • BY SIDNEY OMAR A
I j must be 18 US c111zen
los t 2 M 1n1 1 tJ re Hel W t d 5100 8 nave car No exp
Schnauzer!> small temale I P ID e needeel
P1JtlOrm all types ol apt re
1 aors previous emptoy-
rnent on apt ma111t 01
lltJ•IOPr customer lte• Part-Tiltlt Sales Help wanted pres·
toge gourmt!t cook ware
store in CoM Must nave
sincere interest on cook·
mg & selling •etarl ex-
penence 11111ptu1 Apply at
K1tcnen T 111ngs 3429
119111 grey mal& charcoal CAR WASH ATTENDANT 7 14 964 2890 (3-6PMI vrce re<l a 64L> 4907 Ptrll
"' Spror~goale & warner M<1le11ema1.i Ap1Jly at
._ d N b 16 848-298• or 842-7771 4625 WeM Coast Hwy CLElll TYPIST ... es •YI ovem er . Ll)St gray ~ Wiil SM• Tzu NB 650· 1016 '>0 ' wpm Genet al olftce ARJES (March 21-April 19): Y o u d eftrutel)" are on nght F "'ea niw Ml)ucJe I •fLH•tEll"EllY• ou1te~ P1oless1ona1 at·
t.ouµle to nt!IP manage
SIT•aff business Roger
Jonnson 631 3594 le! Recent r ebuilding or remodeling process wall now pay " • mosphe1e Many lull ano ~ ds Tinlin
. . d . . . "ll vie 1tv1ne lt!rrclce CnM PART TIME-TEMPORARY
1
part ume openings Call l&IAGH/CUlll en . g . JU gJTlent. ll\tWUOn are on target -you TtJes eve Big rewaro Oehvet Uvers 1n O C Aor-Nora 1n Costa Mesa at fli!lllfT\3'11. Caras Gilts & to your own tune and make a profit in so d oing. Scorpio 675 '36461720 29?? oort tJusiness area 10 957 60L>6 or Linda 1n Cosmetfcs N 8 area e could be involved. LOST Male Himalayan IOcal busineSSt'S Mon • Anane.m at 956-5180 tor 640-7373
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Exchange of ideas tak es place B•ue Point 1 • yea•s 111c Ft1 Call 751 l050 °• appointment APPLE GolOen West Heil 6 Eo 957 0648 Start tmmedi-ONE lllllETl•C ~ iames. creates opportunity for benefici al chang~. Open 1nger Ha 847 ?762 I ate>ly !COOKS E•pe• pret all Needed 2 marke11ng rep
•Of communication with one who might be confined t.o home SCRAM-LETS Ac1.ount111g C1e111 wtd tor I snitts apply at 1400 w resen1a11ves Exciting ~pit.al. Circwnstances will soon turn in your favor -key is Restaurant Apply be· Coast Hwy Nwpt Beach new rdea Call Mr Jonn
th hl
~~~ f · lw1'8•' 2-4 F'11day lHE son 662-!>843
oroug y pre.,....~ or rare opporturuty ANSWERS nED ONION 24os Npt !Counter help wan1eo GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Domestic adjustment occurs. Blvd Npt Bch Apply'" person at PRtME llAlllETIH
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WEHHDS
Newport_ Beach Marl!eung East Coast Hwy or 1.all
torm nas st1veral openings I 975-0297 tlfr tOAM for
tor r~onstble and tn· interview
<1ustr10"us peopre A good
A 9re<1t way to inc.else HICIOllY FAlllS
speaking voice a MUST• I Sales
vour budge! Collars We Person t0< Cn11s1mans gill
pay tor your training For sales Call on Presidents
1n1erv1ew appt call Mr 01 companies purchas-
Bleemer 545-4776 mg agen1s ano sales
PMOIE WOlll mgrs V Contact estab
accotJnts & c:reate new
ones Apply H•cl\ory
Farms 17111 -& Irvine
Westclilf Plalil NB '
l elepnone Sales
Proven closers prt1crous
metals trrm 1n Newpor1
rugn comm rates 1eaos
draw will train 650-4657
TELEPHONE
SOLICITORS
ATIHTIOI We want good telephone
reserva11on1sts 10 see ap·
point men ts
HUllY co••tssttt
IOIHH Pan tome evening work
Call a tier T pm 7!> l -4223
TELEPMHE WOH
$5.$7 PER HOUR
No selhng Sal•ry No ex-
penence necessary
company will train Eve-
ning hours f or appoint·
ment. call Kathy
662·5844 ~comes tru.e . financial windfall dominates exciti ng scenario. Gu!>her _Sleeµ BURGER. 799 w 17th St l wo pos111ons ava11ao1e 1n ~1~~ · nal fulfillm bill · Atlas-UnSlHe ACCT PAYAIU CLEllK C M 646-9301 Ma1,..u11ng Department _., on emotlo ent. r omance, a ty t.o wm TEENAGER The JOLLY ROGER. Inc ICotJnter peisor1 tut! No e.per.ence nec.ess·
bds and influence people. Taurus plays outstanding r o1e. They .ire coming oul wlttl a Mas a11 ope11111g lor a11 l•metP T, will traor• O•y ary tompany will train Sates i;>os111on Linge11e USA TODAY
No e1pe11ence necessary
Compa11v wolt train
<;a1a1y bonus No Sell·
1ng P• I eves For dPPI
call 662-5843 ~sk tor
Bf'lh CANCER (June 21-July 22): Define tenns, see people as new oe11111t1or1 01 Ped A P cierk Accounling cleaners 642-5466 MtJ'>t 1taw> ca• E•ccllunt Boutioue South Coast I 1 f h h . h flir . h la Car estrion Ont> parer11 one Jnd tO key t'•PCl•enc;e •nc.ome '' Qu<ll1l1ed I or Pl 549 2"'5 P/T r>are' steer c ear o SC emes w IC t w it w . eer t.Jr JM ii TEENAGER •t!qu11t'tl restaurant ac.-Crdit law11ti11tor .ippo1111men1 call Mr PRE-SCHOOL THCHEll ara -1 91t••••,., ll111t1
lncement indicated, busmess activit y ac.-celerates, you 'U be cou11t1ng ties11ao1e XLNT 'F•panoing co toOl.mg 10, need 662 5643 r•Jll 11me ECE cert•trcate Sales I Drinrs 1111ll14111w l11
id to participate in community pro.)E.'<.'t. Pisces •plays Penoa1ls 3tl2 oenef1h J1HJ working l'•P Cl Cr&d11 lt•ves119at0t MEDICAL ASSIST. II e•pProen(e •eou11ed $ $ $ 11111t OrH&t CtUlty
•"""'unt role. 81RCUS Of cond1t•o11s AIJPIY"' t•er -•11 mlr <; homP loan orig Wo1k '" a well estab-• area. IOL .. ., "111 '' ina11011~ Goou n .. nef1t) E • P P I ' rn e N B llstlE:d n11tu11ng en1111011 • LEO (July 23-Aug_ 22): What seemed o uto[ reach is actually M•SS•GE THE JI •LL v ROGER Inc S.ila1y commensurate w 01Jnt11a1mo1og1s1s n111c:e mPnt Sa•ar~ commen-w e are n1nng mo11vateo AM Oehve1y to names ~at hand. Spotllght on educauon. publish mg, rommunic.a-A A t ~·H? (,111.-11e Avt• •··P 1,.,.ne 85 1_6266 £.31 11 780 Mon Fn 8 S SU1ate wotn eiperrence retail sales people 1n allot Must have gooo car •
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ili gf I d -•q NO HARBOR BL VO lrvir•t' ANORIEU .,.ants It• see Ch•ld s NortQ Ch11oren s our Orange County ano oroot 01 insurance No , a ty to put across concepts in meanJn u , ynamtc. R • 1.1. so OJJ 1 c •JSl 0 M£A SERVICE 1011 m,ike 10" SSS Do tenlf•• 18422 Cuive• Dr Los Angeles Stores wno "'eekenos 01 notooays No
J)atic fashion . You'll have m ore respons1bil.Jty. relattonsh 1p "ULLE TON "'''" tyo•nq ~i..111~ n1-euen tr.•ni> '86-4858 wan• to earn tou com-tollectoons or oolhng Call nsifies, rewards wall be greater 170-6112 A~semhl,.r~ ApiJlf I am P.111 or Full l•mt' Call r~~~;~"a'~eo~~ll~;,~~1111~ rn•sS1GnS' If 1ou ve got now 630 5441 8 am. 5
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): Barners are rernoved, spotlight l,. ~~~~. ~~EFI ,'~';' ~~~~;~~~o; ~thts 111 '"'"' b t 1 2800 '"' ,,., "" '"" iuoci~ Cat PRO.,.OTIO"' "~:~!>1~1tac~~1s ~~rsooe,,~~,c cm MUo·nTFO,,T(.u
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uueritance, eg contests. mo ney rece1v as r es l o recent r..tAl:.SE11SSES ----------1.int P T No e•1.1e• w111 Can you THE """"'ents. Focus also on universal themes, abthty t.o attract a ·TO SERVE YOU ASSEMBL v WORKERS .t•ain 64!> 207'.l Ne... womens ciotning Sp,11e J nrs 11°gnt1v" I ClHIEllS/ClHll ~ .. di Y 'll be i. ed { b d h L•ljhl ,1.,semn1y wo1~ from sic.re in Fashion Island Are you FEDERATED lillOUP N 0 W H I R t NG F 0 R e.r au ence. ou reuev o u.r en t al was no t your EJ(OTIC DANCERS M F you• nume E•ceueni 111. 00Nu1 snop counter sei.>king ino1v10utll5 tor Well groomeo CASHIERS AT 12422 k to c.arry in first place. ~or 0.icne1011e11e1 Pa111es comP oppor t .. nitv for r1e1p p T Costa Mesa tne 1ono .... 1ng pos•t•ons oepenoaote 21J/l21-1120 LAMPSON GARDEN
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Get ready (or n ew st.art _ break st,.upe• grams 826·4941 hoos.,w1v<>~etc" Start I .... u.a_.5.!_9 · 8 7 93 or SALES and sell motovateo? 1Ca11 Mon-Fr1 9·51 GROVE 9am-Jpm Mon
.._ . . F also h bli EXOTIC t••CEllS 1mmt>o1otety Call Maggie 58 t·29L>4 ASSISTAIT IHHH Do you SCTllY/llP-Tues. Thurs. F11 Call w past is imminent. ocus on partners 1ps, pu c • at 1 t2·969 8686 Also e.n1o1wo11<rng111;1tn k1os, I '"" 7t4-537-it8itO EOE ~'ons and marriage. You'll get-t.o heart-of maLterS in 8acnetort8acnetorette open even ngs DRUG CLEAKtBKKPR llAIA&Ell S small compa~ near o c •••••••••• Ott•ce & B1rti.d11y P11me ' -P~me l-6 M.J' -M .. s1 Full trrrre-eTPl!T~O 11 you can ~~sw8l YE A11PQd 6-8 hrs day Call
ection with a n ew project. p ioneering procedures. and THE LAST HURRAH . have bookkeeping exP· only <> 1\l·274·50 ta Mia Phone 6 6-7021 Dennis Ricketts & Assoc PART :TIME. varied hours
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_8536 Asst Ma11age1 Couple e11ence o ype wpm !151-0424 to 1ncruoe early A M ~LV"11n11>••0 (Oc 23 N 21) F ll h h h h ' I Crec1n1n9 & Ma1nt 30 1Jn11 Park L•ClO Pharmacy ntJrsing weekends Must have de-~viu::&i t. -ov. : 0 owl roug on unc -H>r 11 tabvtnus pro-bldg E~pe1 PreJ 6;42-1580(Mr Grantl IUllSESAIDES P TRecep11onist1yp1st. 16 ' SECRETARY II . pendable vehicle 1sma11
oily dispute will be resolved if you explain position tn clear, 1ess1onal massage hy 5~6 0336 DRYCLH9ll•G HELP 17 am 3 pm Exper pret "' week ~5 hr Call Neeo mollvateo PIT 11v ci. van station
Ce.re manner. Focus on employment, pets, depend ents and Dan 645-1426 12·8PM I Auto lw.ri ti a on Bergs ti om Mature ano interested 1n Mon-Fn 631· 7645 (20-30 hrs1wkl person wagon1 to assist news-
al h alth lndi
'd al h h bas ill T long term employment Musi be able to work paper deale1 1n Irvine
ter e . Vl u w o s ares your tc concerns w PllOFESS'l IASSACE t!lt.lpno11e ,,pi.,ra101 anC1.--Ct11<1ners. COM 644-442 t 1 cer1111catoon training ' mornings Past ofltce e~· areo Must be oepen-
fVe loyalty, dedication. 810.Health Ceruers men 'uPpteepto~"1'51 ,.1mmedt1'!',e E•perienced part tome 1Jrov•<lf'CI Mesa veroe REAL ESTATE perrence necessary dao1e c;:on1ac1 Greg SAGITI' ARIUS (No v . 22-Dec 21 ): Travel indicated, women & ch1l<1rr11 ons re-nni'I or .. epPtt au e <:;onvalescent Hosp11a1 Ren tdl ·sales agent 101 ac-S5th1 to star t For appt & Hyde Monday thru F11day 1mt1ursment ava11 Call tor person Must have good paste· up and 1 ype 66 t Center Street c M five Balboa Island oltrce 1f\l9 Call 586-1569 between 9 30 and 10 30 ~ion o f personal horiwns. ability to communicate ideas in appt C M 645·7717 Irv telephone voice & tront se111ng Aole to bu110 I 548 5585 We t•ave openings tor l am only 642·4321 aningful manner ' Personal magnetism soars. popularity Tushn 559 90 19 Hunt desk appeatance Type both pages and ads anel I two exper1enced lull tome SECRETARY Insurance lliiiiiliilil.liliilliiiil•• ~ases and social activities accelerate.Keen re<.-enl r e591Utions Ben 891-9544, El Toro M and tO-l!ey calculator 5 input ad 1-0IJV on vor I nursing hcenseo.. agents Com-agency in Nwpt Sch seek-,., v 855 6855 day week Mon·Frt E~· ~=:r;~~ Tool, 642 432 1 I •URSE AIDES missions only Call ing lull ume secretary Vl411 l111lc f1tl11try
ming body image, including weight. I · I pProence in auto agency ICNA s or eApeflence re-BET TE WALSH Will train Scott 754·0711 Models tor sales wl1t1 great
j CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Spotlight on property, Gntlmn seeks lady sailor nelplul Contact Mrs Full tome tor large AnflQve quoreo 3· It tull tome Store clerk 3rd shift, 1ui1 earning potential Wiii
. h od lin · · I unoer 35 lor wknds. sum-Hauser Connell Chev-Furniture Store Must Extellenl benehts Npt -time apply at 7-Eleven train Flexible hours Be 111e, secunty. awareness l at rem e g or extensive repatrS mer cru1s1ng 953-9964 rolet 2826 Harbor Blvd work wknd:> 957.3999 sen aiea 642 8044 1~ 111 ,., 111
''1 15 1 5 G e•ster CM rn at the start or the exc:rt-!Y be necessary. You'll be. dealing with stubborn, sensual. I Costa M11sa 546 1200 11' "11 " t... 556•3981 1ng new video muS1c 1n-
i;.tive individuals who usually want things their own way . JUST BRING Fill TllEPAY 1°11•ce Clerk Full 1tme to -"
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· F Be h l Balboa home tor children Opportunihes available 45 wpm IO·~e~ ado ---------· 9 30-t JO Basket lunch VILLAGE INN now accept-AQUARI (Jan. 20· eb. 18). ready for e ange, trave . YOUR SMILE 9 & 10 Must nave ownl with tne Los Angeles must work wk nos delivery Need iranspor· •ng apphco11ons -all "ety and s,_..;aJ rommurucation from relative . M ember of ... car Mon thru "" 3
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Times CrrctJlation De-957 3989 RESTAURANT tatoon 497.3729 shills -Breakfast, lunch ,.--· 7 nl n f o w 11 Help needeo wlfle•1abte & dinner Apply In per-
'te sex makes declaration o f inll'ntions Elements of We 11 lurnosh the towel pm sc 0 ' ays 1 Par t men' 1 n o 11 r PART TllE scneoule apply on person Wan1 Ao Help? son t27 Ma11ne Ave. rise are-present -strive t.o mafutajn poise balance. Gemini g1an1 wn1r1poo1 aoutt ~ay s~;~.f:~ohr Call all door-to-ooor newspaper E;iin up lo S400 Pt'' M-F 2pm-4pm at Jasper 642-567_!1 Balboa lstand . _ _ · v•deolounge3 sauna pm sales program Guaren month Ret11ees Hous6 3672S 811sto1 S A cor-• • ,.
s1grul1cant role_ BABYSITTER NEEDED 2 teeo. nourly wage plus wiles College Stuoents :eps,taoutrBan"tSIOflMa .. c Arthur I I a1ly P1la1 PlSCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Incom e is spotlighted. SouthernCallf sonly smat1q111s1nmynome 2 c.omm1ss1on Hours 9AM Neee1oepenoatlleiu1o1o ... ases are available thro ugh ''diplo matic channels." Means c.o·sexual bathclub daystwk CdM area 2PM or 4PM 9PM deliver Daily P1101 1n 75q 8000 Trarn1ng ·~ provided 1agunl! Be.icn 12 nrs per LllE COOi·
can utilize good offices of ano ther to g et message across t.o HEALTH WORKS Potential tu earn SJOO dayl weekoay p M 1mmed•ate opening tor e• DAILY PILOT
er-ups. Long·s~ding d ebt WllJ be re paid, red tape Will be Oilnkmg plus per wee~ For an 1n-WPt:kt!nds AM Call Mr pP11PnCf'd Line Cook on
ved and you'U be "cleared" for possible purchase of luxury REPUBLIC FEDERAL 91~'7~~~:"1 E91a1
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0417 14 1 3e?J"EoOwE 642 4321 ext So Lst P1za Bac1. Bay IAIAIEll TRAllEE 211 4 Hyperion ~vt• SAVllCS ., c->v • q Rt'lwinq aflO Running •
----~or ~~~:e?:~~~tnlo ll<lS lhP to11ow111g open GEJIERALOFFICE ~l(Jb 641 -0 118 Ask Now accepting applications for :
2914 Olfice R•n11l1 291 .. lndu1lr1'1l 2131667 9905 t>•nqs Small olltce Sa11ooat PAllTTllE lljrk Distric t Manage r to s u pervise . ....., ............ _.. .... _...,.__ ~ , mrtn.11ar.1ure• 'i48-945? o c llET•ILS ClElllS · S L .
P" NEWPORT BEACH Rea11ls 2920 MOt1el:> seekmg expos1ire NEW ACCOUNTS PrT PH H LUii II newspa per carrie r s. a ary-<:om-: Fasn1on snows for grow Hairdressers ••tdt4 B11~v eorculat1on oflic.e Perm dependable sates-h ·
HUil/OFFiCE
ce Newport Beac:n
lion on Pai;:1l1c Coast
EXECUTIV( SUITE ?SOO Sq f1 wafenouse oncis 111g new C.o 5&6·2024 TELLER Fil need<> .i phbne clerk tor person neeoed lor full & mensurate Wit e x·per ience. : OFflCES II 60111 posnoons reQuore Iha! Jerry Lolly Hair Design I I p limf' day & eve PO$ Com a be f ' ts l bo . Fashion Isl 760 807/l ( Q I\ lq meuanine ·PHONE FAN TASY the canclot1ate have Newpor1 Bctt 760-6098 V"ll yinQ SCllCtor orders 111ons Will tra111 Appl" 1~ , p n y n e l p U S nUS :
. Harbor side, appro,
Osqfl 714-645-7100
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c J042 Enterpfl~e CM at ?S l __. <'0 riou1s P"' weqk , ' • M h · c A11ptlrl 7 ,;;>.t:,408 P~ulnr1no 01wn Bnstot 6 adies 10 share your pre111ou~ ttl11er e~per HtlH Slyhsls Wilnted Wilh Mnn Fro 4 30·8 JOPM $4 f)!'I son P1e1 I 21'·1.0 ' opportunt ty. -ust ave Van, .
c, r:wy 54, SQ ft NNN f crntJS1es1828·7 162 , l agun~ N1quel Ornnr:h Clientete onlv CM NB II<'• nour Appltrilnt must Harbor Bt C M I sta tio n wagon o r pick Up :
IEW,ORT HACH
1 000 2nd llr qu•ct weel
nicety lndscpo hlOg Q11
street parking g11rage
•rS7U3 t 546.6985 TRAVEL w/young male 4'l50850 83!·1940 area C;ill Sandy oemature ,rnd•t>liable SALES Clerk Apply at ·hi h ll M 'l · e~ectJlive to Acapulco EOE M/F/H 642-6470 Sornr• Piion.-. El•P!'"ence PRnama Jack 675.0323 Wit S e • l eage a llowance :
~ 61;0 5Q ft 3975 Borth Nov "3 301~ All e· ... "' •. II <. s 30 c " • IOOllEEPEll lmmedoate ope11111g lo• vt'l>ll<Jv e uul WI train 218 Marine Ave Bal Isl included. Apply t'n person,·.
Nu 13 MIA zontng 1Jenses paod 857 84;;>8 s h 11 1 u s " c Appl~ 1n person oetween >\gem 541·503'1 1 F c Musi have construe. retary1tecf'pllon1s1 Ac 2-4pm Ask to• Deu1a Or Sales lle~1ble ~female weekrlays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 . a t avail 645 4800 V1c~y
Ar1hur includes sign 645-13? .l dys
IS, appro1 3500 SQ If Oll1ce spaces lor lease
ndleve1exe<:vt1veot 7H 11 \">95 mo 1s1
A 3002 Penoa1l toon f'~pe11ence Send Catherrne J30 w Bay or male mu111· 1 New W '-\Ba S
aaoaace•Htl I St vict1 3014 Rl'.'sume to McDaniel cura te typing bld1,p g Street Costa ~esa EO!: l new new e•C•llng 19 big est y t .. Costa M esa.
FREE KIDS' 1 Builders 3 187 e Airway I s~llls & non smo1<.1ng a ·---------money Call Mr Valenti
suite E~cellent Park
Landlord desperate
09 sq II as is Can
en. 752-5444
month rP,nl fr•><• vt1IS PO
A C grouno tlr 1055 E1
Camino Dr Costa MPsa
3 Btks E ot Fa11111ew &
Adams
TV COMMERCIAL WORK-1 •SPtRtTUAL READER • Av.-. Costa Mesa, CA must Convenien lly Mon thru F11 972-0834 ..•...
SHOP SEESUNDP<Y Ab 'Adviser 1n all matters 92626 located near 0 C Aor --------.... !. l'1ml•••----..J..limmliiiiliiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiim•mmm;;;;;;;;;;. 21'3-465 4491 rove marriage business (C ABINET SHOP ~iELP por t Salary open PARTTllE '')I
SPIRITUAL READINGS etc 675·2495163 l-9397 GOOD drrvtng record. 546-280 I WHIESIAY Dll l Newspaper
754 1040 Mr T •ac;
Advice 1n all maners Love. Sc~Mls I c•peroence hetptul tlul not IEY "ICM OPEllATOll 9 am to 5 pm 011"'ng
marriage & business Jaatracti ea 3016 necessary $4 hr to start Key Punch 11,n.~eneral ol Fountain Valley and Hunt•
month tree 1n our • $320 up crpts Orps
d new all a11 con-a c. rstrms t 7'l0 T Beacn
ned protess1onal 01-Blvd H B 842 2834
Also counseling 1815 850· t755 ltce expe11~~e necess-1ng1on Beach to verify
So El Camino Reat. San PIANO LESSONS ary 10-iley by touch newspeper delivery Re·
Clem L•c d 492. 7296 Evenings. classrcal and CHhier /llec••I XLNT company 1>enet11s II able atJto necessary popular 839 4099 Eitper1enced lull or PIT Call M111te aff!'r 9 AM at i s 00 per h• ptus mrieege
t>ulldong Be the first '~£ 11
pant on these ltJXtJry s wlth all new carpet EXEC tVE SUITE
Lost. r.... 3004 • . 0 4014 cashier wanted for 645·5ROO Ap()ly on person olt Oalty •llltftl pp. Fashion Island Retail Pilot 330 West Bay S1,
Board & Care Home tor "ore EOE 644-5070 Costa Mesa • many generous ten· Nwpit Ctr 640-5• 70
upgrades Groun<1 ICtaatrclal 1
tlrstlloorsu11esstarl· l t l 2 .. 11 at under S 1 00 tiery 1,__•_•_•_• ____ .... ~,.
ven1ent tocat•on et Meta• bulld1ng. appro1 50
15 North French St oy 60 mo to mo , .. 111 I
ta Ana 2 blocks west Costa Meso 549·818 t
he on and 011 ramps to Senta Ana tr11ew11y at Shops/oltlcest Stores 6">0
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
142-Hll
th St , sq If or less reas
FIH WlTClll * C•ista Mesa C-2 548 7249 -------
E PEN. GROUND la••tlrlal . FOUND Mete. wht poodle.
AtNLESS STEEL BAR ltatlla 2920 Mole blk tab )(, Male, blk
L WITH BUILI IN 4 gr11y Au5S1e X Fe yel· u A AT 2 0 t GI' A L 1200 SQ ,, w lflrlne ar&a lnw tab, Mille blk scotly, 1ncld~ ollrces $504tmo TCH Our gill to vou See tenllnt 3023 S 0 Npt Bch Ammar Sheller,
1 tor 100111~ at our ange Alfe Santa Ana ;0 125 Mesa 0ftve Costt1 1 Pay nothing 1nd show Mesa, 644-3556
hlllil to s•on 1 • found Smoll 1ong 1\811 btt.
Mike 1n Aune 205 al Cadlll1C1 to Go-C..rta tlll 111 Blulla N 8 HllS location 1 Whetever the Fed ORiin\ T11111\ he w/shot1
(l14) IU· 1111 Roff etn otf rne mArk&t 644 1711 "hl'llert With a Claurl.-d Ad Call Now• 642 56111 Ctass1hed 642 7667
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elderly Lit 6 lr111ne , .. _________ See Mr Holland 1• You don't need a gun to 1-.--------• $3000 mo 771 3499 Cashier "draw fast" when you 1•
ice Cream lrMChlse evelt
Gd Mell loc $40.000 cosn
ossum note 494·3830
LAKE T~HOE
rone art g11llery 1800 sq It
T11hoe City Exclu1111e
S1mt>Drl & Ne1ma11 rtghl8
5 yr lease Xlnt g•oU
AQI ~916)583·556 I
OllOK PllllT SI°' Beach city soles price
S 100,000 Net profit
$35 500 Own payment
$3'i 000 Ann11111 sates
volume S 159 000
C F G 1n11e11tmen1s
S'i7 1430
S•ll wtth EASE•
11 s a BAEEZC
ClnStlte<J Ad8 642-5676
SILVERWOOD' place an ad In the Dally Tr11de your old stull tor '1-Pilot want Ads' Call now n ew goodtes with a
FAllllH ISUll I 642-5678 Cla»tlled ad 642-5678
We nre now Interviewing I •1 tor n htll/llme permane111 al y 'ashier poa1t1on 1n our
men's & women's spec·
Pilat ···
1111ty 'tore Preler cashle1
exportence Musi be
nvnllnble tor evening 4
weel!end wor11 Good sal· il'.X & company benefits
M »rly 1n person 10 the
'I tore Mgr, it5 Fashion
lslond, Newport Be1ch
An EqtJal Opp\y Eml)IOyer
CliSTOMER SERVICE
with typ111g •lo.Ills neodCld
Pdrt 01 Full lime Cnll
10 ~'"" 6'.l t ?800
PART TIME
Deliver Daily Pilo t b y a uto in
Laguna Beac h area (2 h o urs
per day). Weekd«lys P.M. i
w eek e nds A .M . Earn about
$400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow
o r Mr. Bush 642-4321 F.OE
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KID$-EARM GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
EARN lF TO $75.00 PER WEEK
We now hot I~ open1nes tor youni eaaei
beavers to $Kutt rtadtr5 tor fht Ortnee Coast
Oaify Pilot Ott1 mws slart ~t 3 JO p m and
wor-untrl 8· 30 I> m WtekdAy$ On Salurd1y wt
wor• • le• more flours You 11111 u rn many lripi
. •nd p11m, •lollf W1th t111M1 your own money
Ihm 15 no ~1ve11na or conttlron 1nvolv~
11 you ~rt 1nterUfed, plfuf can Mr [a1t
MU COO( (714) 548-7058
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hr11itart 6025 Mi1ctllaneo111
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6211 Bt1t1, Clluttr/ _Ci_•_r .. •_r_s ___ 8_0_1_4 Antiquu, A11tos, Imported Aatoa, lmporfed
Rtat 7010 __ C_l_u_s .. ic_•· __ ..,9..,.04..,.5 Mercedes le111 9145 Volksw1it11 "
TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ni..e x n bo1ro "·1~ •"' <1111
1110 room Hl l>lo with b
cnairs SJ75 b40-03 13
( Vtlfll"I JOlllllllijb "WhUl:!I
t h<11t hkt' llltW $100
H•dt• 11 I.IA\! ltku new
$100 1:14~ 21146
9173 c.,1.1c "'' w •• ,,.,. .... o... '" ''•JO MOon A. ronn -IPT. MARIOll CRUISE 1,.,., ,1, r> 11 ,..,11, ., < 7'1 MIV IOlJSO v .. 11r,w
Holtd11y !'JrJdt! ot lt!jhl' 4.'I< i l'iOO 'i4b llJO I f «t'I \.urt(Jo tl'Oto it.OOll """"'ot , '"'"'"' ""'""'b 7t.111t1t11t , (Jr l•t1w I"''' I
Cru""' [h•G 17 lllr <'JI<! 714 847 'lllll ''•"' ""'''~ U•·•.1 Olll'• ""''' <,rJ'i<J 11•;i •f11, tlldt'·d be<l SOia. lull srw
Plord Hercuton !ubrrc go
LOnd $t50 64 1 t324 EXf rlLY(;l E ellt1l~t'>U
b1k1• 11111corr1e<1 1,11~1
SB!JO M•ll $425 857 4~:>7
6 30 tu •1 JO vm St!> pu1 Motor l ikes 1016 '•" Mr. 1 r ~trciwruum S 111111.IO 11•. t 1,11c., 1 w~ ''"" 1,1 ··~""'-', .,,., 1 .,11,1, ..
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l\INC. s1111 b.id w mdltlbox uue~h C7 t4167J 2JJb .. ,,..,I t i t Uh 1 lh1 • ,,, •>44 .''1'1'1 J~tf1HH• ISO 1000 t ''""'' .. , ro~rl '•.1111 ,,.,,,., "' • .u.•
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PUZZLE SOLVED
~prn•gs SB5 1/I I 4193 lt1h, Gtn t r1I 7011
t4 plylgl.t~l> ho11t w/OB
rnotor ours X <.u)t11011~
•Int t.111yllr~h1119 bout
$ lllO ftc1111 ''" <Joell. ply lgl;l~l> $(,0 I;/ I 't16(o
$7J'' oh u f11_!..Jlh0 ftO ( r,rvt•11e ;, top•, .-tnt ~t/OUO ,,.,, '1/:1• ''' i'•.11 1111•1 I~·· to·tr1 I lj I /W If I TA. ,,,,t 1 (i!ht!t!St'
5 Capt1l111
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b.' lnvt'l\IOI
l\tfly )•Ill dttlu• wat111 lltiU E ~lt Kenmort' Wshr/Ory1
QdS sot S300 W11et<I
1-h tm us,.11 011ct' $200
Ho.Ir SluOI~ $2!> t!U
BAI;> 9'17 t
Motorcycle&/ roru..1 S. •<''•OU 7';9 09:.t"
Scooters 8018 Autos, lm,ortecl Al tOfJl> uuh p ''"' ·'•'• •H1 111w nu ·1c·1 / $99 650 33 t5
1Q M erg,m::.t'r
14 .J.1p,Hlt'!>t' 154 l"l.trtd
Mu~• S.ic111tce Scha!ttt
Br u~ ltldl Olutl lea tho•
'>OIJ $650 Ii cnau S2!>0
Xl111 cond 552 5638
70 YA.M:W:HA f.11hcrt1 tH Audi' 9 07 $ t'10 11 HC1111l.1 /IJ M•ll• 1
l•t 4H IJClll 1111 .,,. ol h 11 ~ 1r111 t.~4 IJ 1 'J<I
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15 A B.111ymort:'
16 l1ci..111
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66 Equtnt> I IREWOOD Oualtty ""• 650 3074
$85 'curd ClOlrVt,lrOU lr t!t1 Power Bo1ta 7012 a11ywl\f'1t1 636-46BO l'!!'!!'!------"'ll!'--22· attrac11ve c .. n t1 y
I 1,111 ! 1110 I 1 111.1111.1 /0 '7f, r "' ;> dr 4 '>P 1uns but
'>l $ 11)0 OllU '.II; '1111 / tlCl'. wr k $ 700 ltrm ft I tOtl(I lj•oy w .,l,11>
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Blasts cut phone service on Coast
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~uthorities are uwestigating
• source of a senes of under-
)Wld explosions that rocked a
r -block area of Long Beach
rly Monday. dLSrupting long
rtan.ce te lephone service in the
ange Coast as far south as
Laguna Beach.
Long Beach Fire Department
Capt. David Larson said the
explosions near Long Beach City
C.OUege were deliberately set and
involved the use of dynamite.
The 4:40 a.m. incident -which
involved two or three bwts 1,800
feet apart -damaged two tele -
Huntington Beach attorney Steve Smith·gets
coaching on proper sliding techniques from
Don Newcombe, above. In photo at right,
Smith poses with Dodger great Duke Snider.
phone cabies used for .long dts-
tance switching and two cables
used for computer operations at
McDonnell Douglas C.Orp., Larson
said.
Gene ral Telephone C.O. spokes-
man Hal C.Ompton said the dam-
age disrupted Laguna Beach,
Huntington Beac~Fountain Val-
ley and Westminster <:alls to the
213 area and other parts of the
country. About 400 Long Beach
telephones were knocked out
completely.
ln an unrelated incident several
hours later in South Laguna,
Southern California Edison
workers drilling a hole to install a
utility pole on Pacific Coast High-
way near Treasure Island Mobile
Home Park accidenlly severed
t wo telephone cables, knocking
out local telephone service for 200
South Laguna customers with 499
prefixes and disrupting Jong dis-
tance servic..~ for "thousands" of
other Lagunans, according to
Compton
Offidals said long Ulbtam-.• ser-
vice d isrupted by the <'Xplos1on
was restored early today Laguna
customers can expt!<·t UJ h ave
complete telephone Sl'rv1etc-back
by 2 pm today
Long Beac:h fire offtc1als art·
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Victim of crash
lay undetected
over 30 hours
By ROBE RT BARKER
Of tlle 0.-, Net IWll
A 21-year-old motorist whose
body lay undiscovered in a West-
minster boat yard for more than 30
hours, died during a spectacular
accident, an Orange C.Ounty C.Or-
oner Deputy said today.
' The death scene lies about 15
feet below the freeway but wasn't
visible to the thousands of motor-
ists that pass by each day unless
they would have s topped a t the
shoulder and peered down, Skel-
ton said.
Shelton said the rate of speed
was detennined by the distance
the vehicle went after stnk.rng the
freeway curb.
There was initial speculation
that Thomas E. Quecke whose
1966 Ford Bronco landed on top of
him, may have slowly bled to
death just a few yards away from NB dr1·fter thousands of motorists who pass
by on the busy San Diego Free-
way each day.
· But the young man, a 1980
graduate of Fountain Valley High
School, sustained "severe and
rnas&ve" head injuries that caused
his death, according to authorities.
tied to rape
last Inonth
Quecke's body was discovered By STEVE MARBLE
Monday morning by boat yard 0t ..,.o.-,,...,e1""'
ownerBretPottswhowasinspect-A drifter who re portedly w ent
ing the facility for the first time into an wild frenzy last "'~k in
since the weekend storm. Newport Beach that left three
CHP Officer Jerry Skelton said policemen and one: g ood
Quecke was traveling about 100 Samaritan injured has been
mph when his 196'6 Ford Bronco linked to a violent sex attack last
lost control and rut a curb at the month in Costa Mesa
A trip to Dodger blu~ D.eaven
side of the San Diego Freeway Robert Austin Butt, 25, was
south of Bolsa Avenue. formally charged Monday with
The vehicle then became air-the Nov. 9 cnme s pree m Newport
borne for about 75 feet before Beach and the Oct. 25 rape and
n.oee-diving in the ice plant and kid.nap in Costa Mesa.
plowing forward for another 34 Butt haa been in jail on $250,000
Huntington Beach attorney spends
a week with his.childhood heroes
error all week and delivered one of tbe'ltey bits for hia Vero Beach team. .
feet. bail since his arrest following the
It flipped over and then ' violent episode in Newport Beach
slammed into a drainage ditch. It that started when a lady stopped
·was at this point Chat Quecke's to help him, thinking he had car
body apparently waa thrown trouble, police said. BJ ROBERT BARXER °' ... ~ .........
"It wu a single to rfaht and I felt good about that. Duke
Snider and Tommy Davia tauaht us how to 10 to right and I
did what \bey told me."
through the fiber glass top Qf the Police said Butt attacked the
vehicle and landed 40 feet in front woman and injured a poliC('man
of his out-of-control Bronco. The who tried to detain him The
vehicle w as still moving forward officer, who said he leaned into
and in what was probably was a Butt's vehicle to get the igniuon
one-in-a-million occurrente, ac-keyit. reportedly was dragged 60
cording to Shelton, landed oa. top' feet before tumbling to the ground
Campy, Big D, Erskine, the Duke, Preacher, Newk-for
one g.lorioua week, Steve Smith rubbed elbows with all of
them at the adult Dodger camp in Vero Beech, Fla.
Smith's single drove in hia team's 10th and 11th runa
afttt the oppolina teem bad jwnped to an 11-0 lead.
He had another tq moment on the last day of camp when
he came to bat against Carl F.nkine.
"It was the greatest thrill of my life," aaid Smith, an
anomey and president of the Huntington Beach Union High
School board of trustees. ·~ Dodgen of the 50s were my
sport.a heroes. My experience there exceeded expectationa."
"1 ,, .. thinking about him 11etUng thf: record for
strikeouts in a World Seriel apinst the Yankees and pit.chine
the first major' le.cue ~ ever played in Los Angeles.
"I waa trying IO bard not to strike out that I hit a weak
ground ball to ahortatop," he said.
of Qu~ke. when Butt drove off.
·Smitl\, 40, played third bue and leCOnd bue on one of
four baseball teams at Dodger camp. He aaid he didn't make an (See DODGER BLUE, Pa1e A!).
'heraton expansion
klK' d over protests
r JERRY HIRSCH
!'le DelJ -ltalf ~e of Newport Beach's largest
rtels is growmg.
;Despite the obje<:Uons of New-
rt Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart
id C.Ouncilman Donald Strauss,
e City C.Ouncll approved a
19-room expansion of the
aeraton Hotel in Newport Place
1 a 5-2 vote at the council
~ting Monday night.
trauss and Hart said allowing
349-room hotel to add a
tory wing will encourage air-
traffic -something Newport
lech should be fighting. Most of le botel:S-customers are business
ple who use the hotel because
it is convenient to the airport, they
said.
C.Ouncil members voting for the
development pointed to the grow-
ing tax revenue Newport Beach is
receiving from hotels as a major
benefit.
"I am looking forward to the
day when our (hotel bed tax)
revenue is a large percentage of
our property tax revenue," C.Oun-
cilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer
said.
"The amount of net revenue the
city will derive from the ~x
pansion would be $222,000," said
David B. Neish, a plan.nll\g con-
sultant hired by the hotel chain.
{Sff HOTEL, Page AZ) Mayor Evely.n Har~
I ·~~~~~
85
82 ... ,, Muateng coechH IMvlng ~>\ ~ l(j-~.l
ru. Costa Mesa High' a football team hu lost .. , ,,...
Its two head coachel, Jim Hagey and John
• ca-a Carney. Sport1, Page C 1. ..uJl.!Jl:ji/~~
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A pool of blood was found near · Butt allegedly broke into a
the young man's body leading nearby Newport Heights home
officers initially to question and confronted the woman who
whether the victim slowly bled to lived there before stealing he r car,
death. (See DRIFTER Pag~ A%) • '·"' ..
Colinty new 'melting pot'
Immigrants' adjustment troubles detailed at local symposium
By KAREN E. KLEIN first event in SCR's ambitious and mirror national (rends, with 82
percent of the refugees curren tly
e ntering the nation of Hispanic or
Asian backgrounds and 12 percent
of European backgrounds.
0t1Moellf,..,..., · unusual project coordinated by
In 1979, at an Orange C.Ounty Michael Bigelow Dixon and
junior high school, a group of Vhlerie Smith to chronicle the
Anglo children beat up a Viet-immigrant and refugee ex-
namese boy and followed him perience in the county.
home from school, pelting his Each speaker, including immi-
Although immigration has
always been an integral part of
U.S. heritage. Olin said, anti-alien
feelings have nearly always ex-
isted. "~nti -Cath o l icisl\l .
anti-radicalism and racism are alJ
outgrowths of the antipathy "1Jll\Y
feel towan;I aliens," he said.
house with rocks. grants from Chile, Vietnam and
The next da¥. the principal of Laos, a history professor from UC
the 9Chool suspended all the Irvine and an Immigration and
Vietnamese ch.4dmn from school Naturalization Service com-
to avoid further violence. missioner, gave a personal per-
ln 1981, a group of Westminster spective on how immigration af-
citizens petitioned their city coun-fects Orange C.Ounty.
cil not to grant any more business Professor Spencer Olin Jr.
licenses to Vietnamese merchants noted Orange C.Ounty's statistics
because they could not read the
Tha t kind of antipathy is a
reality for many refugees, said Vy
(Sff IMMIGRANTS, Pal(e AZ)
Vietnamese signs on local shops.
The Oraafl" C.0Wlty that used to
be characterUed as a lily-white
enclave, with little of the ethnic
and racialL wversity typical of ·
ur~ areas, is fast diaappearing.
And the growing mix of peoples
'coming to live in the county -
especially the 4ligh nwnber of
re.fugees who aettle he re -has
stirred up problems in many
communities, according to Rusty
Kennedy, executive d~r of
the Orange County Human Rela-
tions C.Ornmiasion .
Kennedy told an audience at
South Coast Repertory Theater in
Costa Mesa Monday afternoon
about the cases of diacrimination
and m)aunderystandlng his office
haa 'handled on behalf of lmmi-
granta.
He was one of eeven speakers at
SCR partjc:ipatine in a symposium
titled, "The Drama of Immigra-
tion," and funded by the Cali-
fornia C.Oundl fer the Hwnan-
itites.
Monday's symp<J8ium was the
..
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Mesans can breathe
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The telephone call. the one Robin Jeske and her husband
Terry had been walUng for since laat month, came laat Friday.
''I heard the operator •Y there waa a collect call from Chris and
I almost fainted deed away," Jeake said.
Chr1a, her 20-year-old Army BOn, was calling to say he was back
safely from Grenada. . I
"We were 10 grateful, and yet eome of the joy wasn't there
becawie we knew IO many had died. Yollalmoet feel guilty being 10
happy," the Costa M .. woman Mid.
Chria, a rnortannan in the 82nd Airborne Dlvisi1>n, had ~n
plenty of flihting in Grenada. But he e.caped injury ,Uona with
everyone in hia battalion, he told hia mother.
'J'hrouahout her day. of waitlJ\I for word from Chria, Jeske
Mid, ahe went th.rough IOme bad day..
"I just prayed a lot and every time the casualty count went up
I died a little inllde," ahe Mid. "He ·waa very lucky, he really waa." •
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l~,c_o_N_T_IN_u_1_D_s_1o_R_1_1_s_I Nestande assails transportation plan
BLASTS PROBED... Supervisor breaks into meeting, the n cit e critici m of OC: propos~d light rail line
From Page A 1
belng assisted 1n the mvestigauon
by the federal deparunent of
Alcohol ,Toba('CO and F'i.reanns.
said Doug McClure. a Long Bead,
Fire Oepartnwnt arson in·
vesUgator.
Authorities have not ruled out a
connection between the ex-
plosions and McDonneU Douglas
--strike. Emp)oya-s there walked
out Oct. 17 ,
"That would be a natural as·
swnption .u McClure said, refer-
ring to the possibilJty that the
explosions rouJd be strike related.
"We're loolung at all options," he
said.
McDonnell Douglas spokesman
Dave Eastman said the damage
had only a negligible effect on
company operations. Computer
lines w ill bE: back m full operation
later today.
"The explosion didn't <X."l.'ur
near our property so as of now we
don't think it has anyt~g to do
with the strike." Eastman ~d.
A Southern California Edison
spokesman said Tuesday that
workers who arc'identJv severed ' .
two telephone cables ln South By JEFF ADLER
Laguna were nusinformed as to 0t111eo.itr""'•41""'
the whereabouts of GTE's under· SupervlSOr Brure Nestande
ground facilities barged in on an Orange County
The spokesman chumed that Transportation Commission meet·
last month GTE had painted ing Monday to agai,n criticize
markings on the street de«ignat·=·ons of Lhe commission's
mg where its cables were located. ear, $5 billion package of
but when EdtSOn workers began pro transportation improve-
drilling they cut into the tele· ments.
phone Ll9es. Nestande. w ho is not a me mber
"GTE told us where the lines of the commission, strode into the
were and when we dug elsewhere ~all of Administration hearing
we found the cables," the Edison rpom just as commissioners were
official said. considering a response to his
Compton scud that GTE plans to criticism against the plan last
bill Ed. f h f . week. lSOn or t e c,!OSl o repairs. In 1 · uJ I One damaged cable, Compton a etter cu'C ated ast week,
said, carried the 91 l emergency Nest.ande_ sa~~ comm.1ss10ners
lin tin So th La were being ll'respons1bJe and ~ connec: g u gun.a wrong" for including pl~ Cffr a res1d~nts w1t A the South County Cost.a Mesa-to·FuUerton l!ght rail Sheriff's Department. GTE . .. . workers went door to door Mon-line m the transpor~t~on packa.ge
day alerting customers to the before fmal feas1bhty studies
obi were complete pr em Soon a fter the meeting began,
Pwple who can't get through S upervisor Thomas Riley, who
the sheriffs offu:e dialmg 91 l c hairs the comm.issjon, asked for
should dial 834-3000 mstead, approval to personally prepare an
authorities said. answer to Nestande's letter,
HOTEL EXPANSION ...
"Since the supervisor has
adopted his position with a te naci-
ty that begms to defy logtl'. and
since he now chooses to criucizc From Page 1
the prtx."t.'SS of devt·loping a
15-year plun, I bd1cw we should
develop a rt.."Sporuie from the
l'Ommis.sion asa whole," Riley sa1d
as the m~ting opt•m><l
The chairman said It was
na.-essary to addrt.'SS tht' issue
now. "so this does not be<'Ome an
tsSue that wiU jeopardize passage"
of the sales tax measure.
No sooner had Riley and the
four other ,transporl.81.Jon l'Um·
m1ss1oncrs each l'Urrune nt.ed on the
critical letter. than Ncstande,
trailed by one of hu; aides, st.rode
Into thl' twurmg nJOm and n•-
lJUl'Sl(..J pemuss1un tc, Spl'ak
. ;Nestandr said he hat.I bt.'\:n
45tening to the meeting on a
1horutor Ill h1soff1ce and Wtlnttod tu
again express his l'UncerTI:. 11v..r
the 15-ycar plan.
"l just don't feel tht-rail l111t' is
JUSllfied," he said "It doesn't rm.>ct
SCAv (Southern Qal1forrua As·
sociat1on of Govcrlunents) stan·
dards and 1t d0t$n't ml-et C"l'C
(California Transportation Com·
ml&S1on) standards I w1U support
any plan that doesn't include rail
lx'U!Wil" 1\ JUSl 1sn'tsubt>i.antiawd "
Tht• supervtSOr also asked the
1.-omm1ss1on w delay the scheduled
June 1984 election on 1-<.:ent sa1l'l5
ldx 111c-rcase unul November.
But N~t.ande said transpor-
tation c:omm1ss.ioners fear post.
porung the election because an
uullative sponsored by Howard
Jarvis l'OuJd be ~ reqwnng
lwCJ-thirds voter approval for any
taX·tm·rea.'lt! measure. The way
the measure now is structured. lt
l'OUJd ~approved by a majority or
the county's voters.
Slayer's mental state debated
Con v icted killer Thomas
Martin Thompson was descnbed
by a clinic•al psychologist Monday
as a "very. very sad, confused.
defensive and depressed individ-
ual" removro from reality
Dr. Kara Cross, called as a
defense wlln<.'$, tesllfied as an
Orange County Superior Court
Jury in Santa Ana began consider-
ing . whether Thompson. 28,
shouJd be sentenced to death for
the rape and murder of Ginger
Lorraine Fle1schli or re<:e1ve a life
pnson term without,.' the ~·-ht·r stepfather.
b11Jty or parole , She al.so tesuf1ed that her
The same e 1Jht-wonHrn, stepfather had sought t.o be her
four-man jury voLed unanimously "lover" while she was growing up
to convll·t Thompson of the 1981 and had molested her between the
Laguna Beaeh murdc•r Nov 4 agt'S of IQ and U. • r ollowmg I Yi days of dd1bera ti on. Thompson's sister descn bed the
Cross told jurors th3t after atmosphere m the farruly's honie
exarruning Thomeson she had as being intimidating and
l'tmcluded thathe w~e~~-StressfuJ, especially when their
Jy <:onfused. lllSeCure, angry and stepfather, who often traveled,
frustrated man who believed the was home
vivid fantasies he toncoctc..->d The opening witness of the
"Added to the taxes collected al
the hotel now we are talking about
a ground total of about $853.000.
That is net," Neish said.
Following the meeting Neish
said he based his figures on the
performance of the hotel dunng
the past year. The revenue figures
are a total of what the city's share
of the property and sales taxes
combined with the bed tax and
other local fees. he explamed.
11,500 hot.el rooms either existing
or in the planning stages and that
number IS much loo high.
• 'People us_ed to comp,latn that
there was not any rooms for
relatives to stay at in Newport
Beach. By approving all these
roorrl'!; we are changing the nature
of our community from a residen-
tial community to a convention
and tourist community," Strauss
said.
Laguna cop suspended
over beating incident
She said his cond1t10n was a trial's penaJty phase was Thomp·
result of emotional strt.-ss caUSt.'d son's moth~r. Ingeborg Loduie,
by the unyielding d1Sdpbne who told Jurors Thompson was a
meted out by Thompson's step-"wonderful son, outgoing and
father. &i Lochne, whue he was fr1endJy."Shesrudhe waspopular
growing-up m h1S high school clas.s and had
Ccoss described the family ~n the school band's drum
structure as belrig rigid and ma)Or
characterized the family as bell\g .. 1 love hun very much. I don't
"pathological" dunng her after-tlunk he deserves to die He's
noon testimony. She told the jury never been m trouble. l need him.
that when Thompson was This has devastated our family,"
spanked as a chtld his stepfather Lochrie tearfully scud. LI\ pleading
told him that he would receive for son's life.
The revenue benefits are. not
great enough w outweigh the
effect more and bigger-hotels have
on the city. Strauss argued.
"\'te are trying to control flights
out of John Wayne Airport buL
· this hotel by its location and very
nature encourages fhghts." he ·
said.
Strauss claimed the c1~ has
Councilmart John Cox chided
Strauss for standing in the way of
progress.
He saTOBeckman Instruments
[nc., a company for which Strauss
wor~. was selling land to a
developer for a l ,OOO·room hotel.
.Strauss responded he was still
against more hotels and besides,
"the deal has fallen through."
A Laguna Beach police officer.
who reportedly used his baton to
tut a man who was face-d own on
the ground. has been suspended
without pay for "unwarranted"
use of force.
Officer Gary Gosper. 31, was
suspended Monday for five days
for his role in the Oct. 30 incident
on Main Beach Park, said Polire
Chief Neil Purcell.
However, Purcell said a
tw~week investigation revealed
the officer did not bea\, r\ia.
liciousJy strike nor repeatedly
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IMMIGRANTS ENCOUNTER DIFFICULTY
From Page A 1
Trac Do. a Vietnamese refugee
and a bilingual education special-
ist from Cal State Univers1tv.
Fullerton. At.a recent lecture lo
0 a
group of teachers. he said, one
evaluation out of JOO gave tum Lhe
added. And it leads to a tragic
niisunderstanding of refugee cUl-
ture.
A book. "Second Lives," edited
by Dixon and Smith is available
through SCR to schools, libraries
and social service agencies m the
counly. "Second Lives" includes
articles by the members of Mon-
day's symposium as well as inter-
views with immigrants and re fu·
gees.
lowest marks. ·
"This person wrote. ;l resent
somebody from that comer of the
world coming here .• Not too long
ago they (Vietnamese) were
ahootins at (me)."' Do related.
Kennedy. of the Human Rela-
uons Corruruss1on. said certain
changes in the CNS pohcy toward
a.I.tens should be malie. Kennedy
supports Santa Ana Pohre Chief
Ray DaVlS, who recently has asked
the INS not to conduct raids m tus
community.
This year's SCR &iucational
Touring Production will be an
original musical about a young
boy's experience as an immigrant.
"Finding Home" will tour more
than 200 Schools from January to
June.'
The misdirected anger toward
refu1ees is a:1J too corrunon. he
"The INS should protect our
borders and concentrate their
activity there," Kennedy sa1d.
DODGER BLUE ... ·~
Froni Page A 1' .
But it was the chance to hang out with hlS heroes -
Erskine, Roy Campanella. Don Drysdale, Preacher Roe. Don
Newcombe and others -that was the big thmg.
"There was such a camaraden e. They really enjoyed
being around each other and around us. Some of them had
tears in thel.I' eyes when iliey told us goodbye."
The camp at the end of October also gav, $nu th a chance
to renew his friendship with fonner shortstop Maury Wills.
Smith worked in Dodger Stadium parking lots w he n he
attended USC in the early 1960s. Smith onre did a favor for
the Dodger star. leaving some tickets with Wills' friends and
Wills never fo('got.
"The next day he took me to dinner at the Stadium Oub
and then we'd have lunch every couple of weeks or so. •
"He came to Vero Beach after I already was there. I was
talking with several fellows after dinner and he came up to me
and asked lf l wasn't Steve. We talked a lot afterwards and
exchanged telephone numbers. "No man has evef-done more
with his at>ilities than Maury."
Smith has other memories of his heroes:
• Campanella telling about the time that Dodger
Manager Walt Alston ordered Drysdale to walk Frank
Robinson. Drysdale hit Robinson on the.(irst pitch. He didn't
want to waste any pitches.
• P reacher Roe's aversion to the base on balls. If a bat ter
hits the ball and if he has a heart attack and falls down on his
way to first base, the outfielder can still throw him out,
according to Roe. But i( he gets four balls, he can have a heart
attack and die and is still awarded first base.
•Roe on the secrets of pitching: To be effective, you need
counter balanre. Sort of like Dolly Parton with a backpack.
• Manager Tommy Lasorda. People addicted to drugs
and alcohol deserve sympathy and com~on. but they are
symptorM of weakness. not sickness The family and team
need to come first."
Other programs held in connec-
uon with SCR's unmigrant pro-
iect. including dramatic readings
from "Second Lives," a videotape
of the play and a study guiqe to
cultural diversity in the county.
were funded by $60,000 in foun-
dation and ~rporation gran ts.
Mesa victim
of hit and run
accident dies
Ralph Patterson. 75, of Cost.a
Mesa. died about noon Monday of
in juries h e suffered in a
hit·and·run acciden t.
Patterson suffered internal in-
juries, a broken hip and broken
legs Sunday night af~r being run
over while he crossed 17th Street
in Costa Mesa, said Mike Nash. a
spokesman for Fountain Valley
Community Hospital.
The driver of the car. described
as a white man in his 50s with
graying hair. drove away in a light~lored qidillac. witnesses
told police.
Police said the driver was seen
heading southbound on Santa
Ana Avenue. Anyone with infor-
mation on the accident can call
police at 754-5367.
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strike Tim Cook, a Laguna Beach
resident wanted on a traffic
warrant.
The police chief said Gosper
was being disciplined for using his
nightstick without provocation
and in an unwarranted manner.
Cook re portedly was hit on the
lower right leg.
Cook, police said. tried to outrun
police and took Gosper on a foot
chase across the waterfront park.
Witnesses claimed Cook had
given up and fallen to the ground
when the officer swung his baton.
The offirer in1ually reported
that he used his baton because
Cook had turned and appeared to
be coming after the police o{flcer.
Polire said they interviewed 14
witnesses during the investtga-
tion,
DRIFTER •••
From Page A 1
police reported. Two officers were
hurt in the bne{ rhase that
ensued.
The c~ ended when Butt
allegedly slammed the car mto a
fence near the intersection of
Ne wport Boulevard and 15th
Street. Butt was treated for rrunor
injuries at Hoag Mem onal Hospi-
tal before bemg taken to Jail.
police said.
Followmg Butt's arrest, Costa
Mesa police detecnves said they
questioned the transient conloem-
mg the Oct. 25 sex attfCk-
The attack involved a
26·year-old Costa Mesa woman
who said she was grabbed by a
man who pulled her mto her own
vehicle, parked at a grocery store
on F.ast 17th Street.
The woman told officers the
man drove to anoth er locauon
where he raped her and pushed
her out of the car. Polire found the
woman's car abandone<i later in
the day
Butt, al'COrding to the Orange
Coun ty Dlstrict Attorney's offfce.
is to be charged wtth attempted
murder. robbery, assault with a
deadly weapon, a.ssauJt on a peace
officer, grand theft auto. rape.
extra purushment if he cried The penalty phase IS expected
Earlier, Thompson's younger to continue today when defense
s1Ster. Nancy. testified that she attorney Ron Brower calls two
cannot remember her brother additional witnesses
ever crying after a spanktng. "l Leit.eh, bemg tried separately. is
thmk he was cruel." she said of scheduJed to go on t.nal Nov 28.
BULLETIN BOARD
Valley Mayor's Ball
honors city officials
Tht.> Fountain Vallt-y Chamber of Commerce will present Its
annual Mayor's Ball Fnday at the• Male Square Park Golf Course
Restaurant, Warner Avenue at Ward S treet
The even t will honor Mayor MarVin AdJer and city councu
members Ben Nielsen. Barbara Brown, Fred VO&S and Jun Neal
The no·host bar will serve cocktails beginning at 7 p.m ..
followed by dinner at 8 p.m. The festivities wi11 include dancing to
the music of the Golden West College Band
The <."OSt IS $25 per person. and the event is open to the
romtnuruty F or information or reservations. call the Fountatn
Valley Chamber of Commtm:c . 962-444 1.
Adoption program set in Huntington
"Adoption IS Lifelong" is the theme of the seventh annual
Adoption Faire. scheduJed Sunday at Golden West College in
Huntmgton Beal'h.
Co-sponsored by the luUege and the Adoption Councu of
Orange County, this year's event will take place from noon to 4 p.m.
m the central quad area. Ad.mission is free, child care will be
available and and various supporting groups will be raising funds
through the sale of refreshments. books and boutique items.
Social service groups mvolved in adoption work will dispense
mfonnalion at the event. For more information, call the Adoption
Action Line at 730· 1462.
Rummage sale aids recovery group
The High Hopes-Neurological Recovery Group. Inc. is seeking
donations for its Fnday rummage sale. Clothing, kitchenware.
tools, jewelry, fabric and Chiistinas items are especially needed.
Tax-deductible donations shouJd be take n to the Rea
Community Center. 661 Hamilton. Suite 300. Costa Mesa. between
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ealth cos t s in Coast t8lk ·
JER~CH l·y and lllWt•r111g st.ate health cart• _,_•wt lUils ts to {·hange Med1Cal to a
Cutting health care costs u; onl' "t•ap1t.al1on" system of payment.
the best ways state and ftxkral Swoap said
emments could save morwy, Unde r a "capitation" syslt!m,
vid B. Swoap, Qihfomia's se<' Med1Cal would negotia te wtth a
of Health and Welfare wld hos,p1t.al to provide seryict> for a set
taJ administrators and local•"' num~r of people. att'Ording w
rrunent officials during u Big Pete Foulke of Hoag Memonal
on Country Club lunchron m Hospital in Newport Beach. The
port Beach Monday hospital would then get a lump
We need to take a look and sum payment
tclde 1f we are harnessing our "That lS what you would gl't If
90urresaseffic1ently as we can." no one got sick. you. w ould makt• a
ivoap said, adding health cart• 101 of money If a lui uf people got
»grams make up a large per-sick you would try to keep your
iltage of government's budgN. l'OSls down." Foulke explained
OnE' wav nf in('rP:\.<:tnll c•fflcaen-"Wtth th1• adven t of Medaeare
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flom es, condos sold
n Mesa auc tioning . I CHRISTINE DECKER .,._,_, .. "
A lot of properly and a lot of
~ey changed hands this past
eekend -quickly.
Jtfore than $10 million worth of
agle-family h omes. con -
miniums. town homes. vacant
II and conunercial property was
~oned off for $6.9 million m
lo and one-half hours during
Jper Auction IJ in Costa Mesa
First-time home buyers. m-
stors and deve lopers bid Su.n-
e
aftemoon under a red and
te striped big top set up at the
rsection of Bristol and the San
o Freeway in the old Mont-
ry Ward parking lot.
eaveragerearestatedeal was
roent of retail pnce-tha t's a
gs of 22 percent per parcel.
but seven of the 87 properties
for auction sold.
, perties included 30 town
Fies from the Sutter Creek
Fdominiums in Anaheim,
ed by Paceserter Homes and
57 t'Ondos, homes, offices and lolS
owned by Heritage Bank
The holdings were up for
auction eithe r because the bank
had fo reclosed on them or de -
velopers had trouble getting their
selling priee. according to a uction
spokesman Allen Ytu-y of the
G lona Zif;;'.~ public relations
company. . omas Ashley Co ..
a Ne w port Beach real estate
marketing and and auction rom -
pany was in charge of the event.
The highest price property auc-
uoned was a luxury rondomiruum
m the prestigious Harbor Ridge
area of Newport Beach which
retatled at $550.000 It sold for
$370.000 The lowest amou.nt paid
was $40.000 for a condom Fontana
retailing at $61.000
Yury said o ther land aucuons
are being planned by the Ashley
Co. A similar event. called Super
Aucu on '83, was held in August.
That a uction was belie ved to be
the largest land auction in the
state selling $14 l million worth of
real est.ate for $1 0 million
and Med1Cal we felt we t"Ould be
all thmgs to aU peoPfe . lt had the
predl(·table result of infusmg a
huge demand for heaJth ca.re on a
small supply," S woap swd.
This great demand 1s what IS
~elmg inflation in health care al
lcvt'ls far above the inflation in
the rest of the N:onomy, Swoap
d aimed.
Health care inflation last year
ran at 15 percent. Outing the same
period there was little inflation in
the broadC'r e<.'Onomy
"We ne<'d to enourage com-
peutave fo n..-es in the the health
l'are field," S woap s~ud.
"ln thl• past. health care has
bet.•n a pr£>s.5ure cooker on which
w<' were trying tu slam a lid on.
Instead, we a re now try mg to \um
thC' heat down," Swoap said
He esuma tc.-<l a "cap1tat10n"
program would save the govern-
ment $I 5 btlhon through 1990
and that expenmental programs
have already41.avc>d the st.ale $1 50
million.
Another way to tum tht• "heat"
down as to loosen hospataJ ex-
pansion rL-strk ttons, atcordi.ng to
Swoap.
In response to questions from
the audience, however. Swoap
srud he did not favor completely
abandoning the requLrement forc-
ing hospitals to prove a need to
expand.
Swoap heads tht' state's largest
public agency The state Health
and Welfare Department has a $16
b11hon budget and employs 43.000
people.
Pnor to heading the depart-
me nt, S woap served as Under
Secretary of the Department of
Health and Human Services in the
Reagan adnumstra tion.
The lunch was sponsored by the
Hill Pllrtnership lnc .. a Newport
Beach architectural firm.' the
Newport Beach oUice of Ernst &
Whinney. a national accou.nting
fmn and the Southern California
Hospital Association.
wo wome n h e ld on Mesa sex c harges
Coste Mese undercover ott1oers
rested rwo women on suspicion ol
ostltullon last week l(aren E
Emerson. 33. of R1verS1de, and
le L. Orens. 27. of Huntington
. were arresteo alter olfloers
ng as customers celled local
rt servloes and arranged to nave r.x with the women for money
Computer equipment valueo at
19. 118 was stolen from tile offices of
International Medical PrOducts at
GOO 1 Reel Hiii Avenue some11me
Sunday night Thetloor of the oHlce
bulldlng was p ried open
A Honda'niotorcycle was reported
etolen Monday from In fr.ant of a
house on the 1800 blocl\ of Samar
Drive. The vehicle was valuetl al
$1,800.
Laguna Beach
Camera equipment valued al $800
was stolen from a home In tile 600
block of Brooks Street on Monday,
L.aguna Beach ~ol!c~ reported
A gold ring worth $300 was taken
from a residence In the 2400 block of
Lomita Way
A suspect was seen scraping the
paint off of a parked car In the 100
blpck of Mountain Road causing
St,200 damage, the owner said The
~andal was not ~ppr!hended
Police responded 10 a call of an
Illegal bonfire at Main Beach Park
only lo llnd tile beachgoers had a
proper burn permit from the lire
department
~ewport Beach
A Newpon Beach man reponed
the theft of his coin collectlon valued
at $730 from his horrie In the 700
block ot Hellotr?P? ":'onday night
The Jasmine Creek Commercial
Assoctatlon reported the thef1 of
S30S in olftce eQutpment from Its
oHlce at 110 Jasmine Creek.
A Nllwpon Be.ach t~acher reported
the theft of $3.387 of jewelry from his
hOme tn the 1400 block ol Dover
Monday
Miiiard Moore Automotive, 873
1 Sth St . reported the theft or $25,405 ot tools from tile auto snop somttme
over ~e weekend, police said. ·
A Newport Beach woman reponed
the llleft ot a ring valued at $2,000
trom her hOme In lhe 2000 block of
Shlpway
A Newport Beach mjln reported
the lhett ·of guns and knives with a
combined value ol Sl.5t2 from his
home tn the 800 block ot lrvtne
Monday
Irvine
Tnree autos were broken Into wlllle
panted 11111 S1orage tot at 9601 1nnn11
Center Drive 1n Irvine Another ve-
hlele parked at the adjacent Laguna
Hiiis Driving range tot also was
Illegally entered somellme late Mon-
day nlgl'lt or early Tuesday No more
than $50 wonh of goods was oua of any of the vet11c1es
More tnan S4CX) of tool1 and
accessories were stolen sometime
Monday from a business at 1881 1 Hate Ave
Huntington Beach
A Huntington Beach man told
police his maroon 1974 BMW 2002A
was stolen Monday from the pj rklng
lot behind tile Huntington "Center
shopping mall. 7777 Edinger Ave.
Tne loss was estimated at S3.000
A home on the 8200 block ol
Vatencta Drive was burglarized and
ransacked Monday. Entry was made
through an unlocked rear window.
The toss Included a $250 camera and
jewelry wor1h $240
Foun1ain Vallf'y
Burglars entered a residence In the
11000 block of Bluebell Avenue
through a master bedroom window
and stole $6,42? '? )~elry.
Someone took a wallet lrom the
purse belonging to the owner of the
Cratty Lady, 16040 Harbor Blvd The
victim told pollce she put the purse
undemeath he< dMll. It contained
$20 In cash and $ 15 In mlS<:ellaneous
Items. she said
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, November 15. 1983 * i\3
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Friend Kay Ber gdahl p ut a Happy Birthday hat
on Edison High administrator Chris Hice d u ring
surprise party.
She's birthday girl
Celebrating mileston e with a B ig Mac
By ROBERT BARKER
It was a spe<:ial birthday so Chns .Hiet''s friends took SpE.'Ctal
measures
There was a !"'cod -carpet, two you.ng wailers m tuxedos.
t'hampagne glasses (only 7-Up was avatlable) flowers and, of
course. flickering candles.
For Rice, an as.5istant pnncipaJ at F.clison H igh School m
Huntington Beach, it was a milestone birthday -friends hint 1t was
the one that follows 39
So she and ;t friend wen\ out for a dnnk at the Ancient Mariner
restaurant before heading to some swanky spot for dinner Only the
friend said she had to swing by Md>onald's m Newport Beach to
"check on her son."
And, surprise, about 25 of Chns' fnends and colleagues were
wailing for the birthday girl under the Golden Arches.
Led by Principal Jack Kennedy. the group broke into a rousing
rendition of "For She's a Jolly Good Lady" before Rice, who's in
charge of student guidance at EdLSOn, pitched mt.o a Big Mac, french
fries and a Coca Cola. The birthday cake was provided the courtesy
of McDonalds.
"Chris is the lund who's never surprised a t anything." her
friend, Kay Bergjahl said. ''But she was flabbergasted this ume
S he had no inkli.tig.
"She's such a super. super admirustrator who goes out of her
way to help othe rs We thought about going to Chippendales to see
the male dancers or to the Harlequin dUUler theater but settled on
McDonald's because it has o utdoor' dmmg."
Race adnUtted she w as s urprised -she appeared to slump over
m the front seal of Bergdahl's van when she saw the commotion.
but she recovered quickly. ·
"Be discreet when you me ntion m y age." she laughed And so
we were. That's probably because she deserves a break today.
Fac elift
planne d
for SA
Freewa y
A ma.)Or s tret.ch of the Sant.a
Ana Freeway starting in lrvtne
will b<: clOS<.'d almost every night
for c1ghl months next year as stalk
highway workers re pavC' th1·
aging. polhole-f11Jc.od transpor-
tation corridor
The $7 malhon Caltrans prOJl'('l
is expe<:ted to run from April
through Occ-t>mhC'r wa th ume out
d uring th<' Olymp1t Gam e:. 111
July
The work schl'duh.• calls for
highway lanes on the eag.ht nuJes
between Myford Road in lrvtne
and Anaheim Road in Anaheim w
be dosed on weekday rughts from
nudrnght to 5 am and on week -
ends from 10 p m to 10 a.m ..
ac'<:ordang l.(J Chuc·k Ford, deputy
distract direct.or or the Oiliforrua "
Deparlml'nt of Transportation.
Traffic in both d1rect1ons will be
rerou ted from closed freeway
sections to the San Diego, Cos~
Mesa, Garden Grove or Riverside
freeways, Ford said.
''It's going to be a tough year for
users o( that freeway durmg tha1
period," Fo rd adnUtted.
But he said efforts wiU be made
as the repaM'Ulg work goes along to
rrunirruze any dJ..sruption to traffic
"We don'l antic1pate this project
will cause any delays for traffic
dunng the Olympics," he added
"There will be no closures dunng
the Games." _
The s1x-lane freeway. bwJt m
the early 1950s. w1U be coated
w ith four inches of asphdl: con
cre te and existing median bart iers
will be re placed with concrete
walls, Ford explained.
Bu sinesswomen
to m ull computers
The Orange County C hapter of
Women m Busines,c; will hold its
regular d inner meeung at 5 30
p.m. Wednesday at the Ne w porter
lnn In Newport Beach
Vicki McConnelJ. author of
"The McConnc1J Method for Deal-
ing with Computer.; Whale Keep-
ing Your Saruty," w1U be the
featured speaker For further
information contact Brenda
Brown a t 646-0387
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PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE
3 DAYS ONLY!!
Try Comparison Shopping
Take Advantage of our Annual
Pre-Christmas Sale and Save
Like Never Before on:
WATCHES -RINGS -EARRINGS
PENDANTS -DIAMONDS' -,EARLS
BRACELETS I CHAINS
If is not news to our r11ular customers
lhal our everyday prices are normally
much lower than our competition. For
our sale, we do not m1rk up our
merchandise 50% and then offer it on
sale for 60% off. If you have been
lookini for any kind of fine j1w1/ry, now
it the time to slop by J1w1/1 of #ewporl
and take advanfa11 of fhi1 onc1 a y11r
sale. Remember 3 days only.
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GOLD .:..· &OLD~:_ .&OLD'~
14 & 18 K I I·
Ainge -Chain• -Ch.rm• ~
Bracelet• -E•rrlng1 ~
also
Necklace• a 8recelet1 !~
of · Pearl~. -La~I! : ;l~o-~-:~
CH"'STMAS
LAYAWAY•
AVAILA8LE
THURSDA Y-SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 17, 18, 19
SAVI UP TO
60%
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STOOKS NY E COMPO lTE TllANL ACTION
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Dow Jones Final
Down 6.10 ...
,Cloalng 1,247.97
-BUSINISS BRllfS
PSA plans to lay off
I 00 flight attendants
By tbe Auoclated Prell
SAN DIEGO -As part of an effort to restore Pacific
Southwest Airlines to profitability, the company has
announced plans to redut'e the number of flight attendants on
the bulk of its flights. PSA IS one of six major airlines that flies j
to John Wayne Airport. A total of 100 flight attendant jobs, 1
which represents one eight h of the company's stFward work :
force, will be eurruna ted dunng the next one or two months,
srud spokeswoman Margery Craig.
Through the third quarter of thts year, P SA had run up '
a $5 4 million loss Last year, t he all' line lost $17 million
UAW warn more strikes possible
DETROIT -Chrysler Corp. must respond to auto-
workers' anger over safety lSSUes and overtime or face the
threat of more plant walkouts, M~ Stepp, United Auto
W()rkers vice president. says. If Chrysler fa.Lis to ''take care of
serious health care problems, safety problems, ... it's going to
be confrontation, pure and simple," said Stepp. But Thomas
Miner, Chrysler vice president of industrial relations, said the
No. 3 U:S. a1:1tomaker has always "stepped up" to health and
safety ~ues ~d continues to try to settle local plant contracts.
Economist wants interest rate hike
SAN FRANCISCO -Albert M. Wojnilower, managing
director and chief economist for The First Boston Corp. of
New York, told delegates to the 9lst annual conve ntion of the
U.S. League of Saving.5 ~titutions on Monday.that recession
is an inevitable business cycle end to a growing economy. He
said small increases in interest rates are a desirable alternative
to rampant inflation and a weak~ning dollar. "Lower interest
rates are dange rous and to be feared," he told the 7,000
savings and loa_ns off1c1als at the meeting
Gay TRW engineer sues CIA
LOS ANGEL FS -An aerospace engineer a t TRW Inc.
has sued the CIA, con tending the intelligence agency revoked
his top-secret security clearance because he is homosexual.
J ohn W. Green, 50. who has worked oii ~i{ied defense
projects at T RW in Torrance for 10 years, said he never
concealed his homosexuality while holding one of the highest
security ratings isSued by the federal government. Green sued
Monday in federal court seelung reinstatement of his security
privtleges and challenging the CIA's ban on homosexuals
holding clearances.
GOLD QUOTATIONS
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