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accentuate the positive
By KAREN E. KLEIN All he had to do WU think
oe .. o..,,......,. positively. he det.ennlned. And hil
A unique program designed to plan paid off this fall, when he tot
help high school kids look on the a response from Schuller'• aec-
brlaht side w a;i positively a smuh r e t a r y s a y I n g t h e
at the Newport-Mesa Unific.'<i world-renowned speaker would
School District Wednesday. love to participate.
Think Positive Day was de-Each high school had a
signed to ahow th& enti~ dial.lie~ "poai\ive'' wn1bly featuring a
what thinking positively can do motivationahpeaker, Haaaayaaid.
for high llC'hoolers. said Robert The motto of the day waa, "Wall<
Hassay. career center roordinator in with a positive attitude, come
at F.Btancia High School in Costa out with positive resulta."
Mesa. Haasay said there is "a cryihg
Hassay, 51, founded the Think need" for attityde adjustment in
Positive Club at Estancia 'two public schools. ''There's juat no
years ago. · questjon that stlidents are going to
This year, he began campaign-get two or three or four times aa
ing in May to get Dr. Robert much out of ~ir studies if they
Schuller, pastor of the Crystal come into school with a positive
Cathedral in Garden Grove and a attitude," he saJd.
well-known positive thinking ad-Hassay ts a positive thinking
vocat.e, to give the keynote speech . (See POSITIVE, Pa1e Al)
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THI ORANGI COAST
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1983
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COUNTY IDITION •
ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
COiiege board· actio·ns ·Under fire
·. Watso~ullerstepping down
•
Trustees
extend 9
eon tracts
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... .,.., .........
In a series of last-minute moves,
the lame-duck ~t Community
College District board of trustees
extettded the contracts of nine key
administrators and granted ad-
ditional protection to other admi.(l-
istrators working without a con-
tract.
The board actions were criti-
cized by trustees-elect and the
district's teachers union. At least
one trustee-elect said the new
board will try to rescind some of
the outgoing board's decisions.
The action follqws rumors of a
hJt liat of adminlstratan who
would be axed when ~ new
board is sworn in.
The actions, decided in
closed-door executive ~on last
week, were made public Wednes-
day night at the last regular
meeting for trustees Carol Gandy,
Robert L. Humphreys and Barnet
Resnick.
Norman Watson
By PHD.. SNEIDERMAN °' ... .,.., ........
Noml8n Watson, chancellor of
the Coast Corrununity College
District since 1964 and the man
credited with guiding ita growth
into one of the l1109t well-attended
college districts in the nation, will
retire June 30; 1984.
The announcement of Wataon's
retirement was made at Wednes-
day night's meeting of 'the dis-
trict's Board of Trustees. •
Watson, 68, said, "It has been
my intent for quite some time, as I
have expreseed to the board of
trustees on previous occasions, to
retire at the end of my current
contract, which runs until June
30, 1984."
Wataon joined the college dis-
trict in 1951 as an asaiatant
superint.eQ<ient for vocational
education iald a psychology in-
structor. At the time, the district
included only Orange Coast Col·
lege.
During Wataon's 19 years aa
chief administrator, the district
opened Golden ·West College in
Huntington Beach and Coastline
College, ari innovative school.of-
fering ·classes at rented locations
throughout the district.
During Watson's term, the dis-
trict also began operating KOCE
Channel · 50, a PBS t.eleviaion
station and became nationally
recognized as a top producer of
television couraes.
The Coast District institutions
are per capita the best attended
colletee in the nation. Annually,
more than 160,000 students enroll
at the three colleges.
Watson's retirement an-
nouncement came during the last
regular bo&rd meeting for three
district trustees, Carol Gandy,
Barnet Resnick and Robert L .
Humphre)'B. Gandy and Resnick
were unseated in the Nov. 8
election. and Humphreys.· a
20-year board member decided
not to run again.
(See WATSON, Pa1e AZ)
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John Buller
i~F.Z~~E§· J~dg~ e.ritjc;i~ed f~r freeing suspect
The trusteee pve one-,_.,.
contract extemions to the presi-By ROBERT BARUR s~ go tree on his own re-drugs and $12,000 in cash, found off~ ls ~nous but acted on the
.dents of the threedistrictco)Jeges, °' .. ...,,.....,. • ~until trial proceedinp. stuck between two blocks of.wood belief that theauapect will appear
Bernard Luskin at Oranget:oaat. A Fountain Valley police cap-'I'm very upeet and a lot of in a ck.et, wereaeiz.ed Wedne9day in court volunta.rily to answer
Lee St.evens at Golden West and tain charged today that West people in the neighborhood would night by narcotics officers. charges.
John Buller at Coastline-. Their Orange County Judge Kathlee.n be very UJ)le"l if they knew thia ·O'Leary, the Ulistant presiding The arrest of the suspect, ident-
contracts, previoualy running O'Leary "doesn't understand the kind of thing ii going on," Capt. judge in the West Orange County ified as 35-year-old Kenneth Earl
through June 30, 1985, now run real world" aft.er she ordered Robert McClean said. . Judid•District in Westminster, Lima, followed a biz.arre chain of
(See TRUSTEES, Pase A%) officen to let a drug-dealing McClean said about $100,~ in said she agreed that the alleged (See JUDGE, Pag~ AZ )
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. Child care issue
hits local unions
CM police cad~t helps
na!J 2 holdup suspects
By WILL ANDERSON .,.., .... c.r-....
A child care advocacy group has
joined hands with Teamsters
Local 952 to put the issue of child
care on the bargaining table.
Union representatives will
negotiate child care provisions
when they sit down with manage-
ment to negotiate contracts in
Orange County.
"The problem we have run
across with management, the in-
dustries· we have dealt with
specifically in Orange County, is
abeenteeism and tardiness which
has caused the workforce to drop
its productivity," Bill Montgom-
ery, union secretary-treasurer,
said Wednesday during a press
conference with representatives
of Child Care Advocates of Ameri-
ca.
"We feel that, by application of
the Child Care Advocates, that
woUld give us the opportunity to
sit down in negotiations and put
aomething on the table that is
meaningful."
Child Care Advocates was for-
med after a 5-year-old Stanton
boy, who had been left home
alone. was accidently shot and
killed by a police officer. The
group has been working to per-
suade businesses to offer child
care for workers.
Representatives started nego-
·tiations on a child care provision
with Orange County Rapid Tran-
sit District Wednesday.
"It has been a positive aspect.
Here's a way to aolve one of your
(management) problema," Mont-
gomery said. Management has
been concerned about
absenteeism for the past six yean
in Orange County, he said.
There are about 14,000 mem-
bers in the' local Teamsters union.
including truck drivers, office
workers and production penon-
nel.
"We have to work out the
situation as to whether or not we
can put them (child care facilities)
on site With the companies,"
Montgomery said. "We will have
experts and consultants that will
cdme out and talk with employers
and union people and will do
needs studies to determine
whether or not on .. lite or off-site
would be appropriate," laid Child
Care Advocate legialative consult-
ant Wilma Presley.
The Teamstera have cloee to 400
(See CHILD, Pqe A!)
A look et Glnnr Foet'a llfe
'
Ginny Foatwaawomen =:::-• lane when lhe met former John
Sldote. PageA8.
An alert police cadet was credited with spotting the car two
alleged robbers U8ed to flee a Costa Mesa 7-Eleven store where
they reportedly stole $220 Wedne9day afternoon.
Two suspects, Johnny Fobbs Jr .. 25, of Santa Ana, and
Victoria Fobbs. 23, of Oakland, were arrested near Pacific C.oast
}ljghway and Superior Avenue Wednesday and jailed on
suspicion of robbery. police said.
A 3-year-old boy picked up with the pair was released into
the custody of a relative.
(See SUSPECl'S, Pqe A%)
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Robbery suspect Johnny Fobbs in police custody Victoria Fobbs,.arrested with her brother, waits in
after holdup at 7wEleven 1tore. back of Costa Me1a police car. •
New jet would give PSA edge
'lfup;;ifilbi;.;-;M1s oJ; ...,~~~n,~n:"~DF~ -
BJ JBRI(\' lllJUICll A1rCal at the airport. Boud of Supervt.ora, which over-°' .. ...,....... · U that ii the cue, PSA may be aeee the airport.
· PlldfiC Southwest Airline'• abletolideltepcunentllmlt.atlonl ''The county policy when Air·
plans to purchue 20 lldvanced Jets on John Wayne commerdal de-Cal Uled the laectra aircraft was
could pve the airline a decided parturea and greatly expend aer-thay it did not count M an
lldvantaae in John Wayne Airport vice. ~D. "Gatzke -'d.
eXJ)aDldon The airport ii currently operat-'» • ''There la no clear-cut county It will ·depend on where the lnC under a court order limiti"I policy," he added.
new plana, Brtu.h AerOlpece the number ot "Avenaae DaUy Althoulh PSA wW start to
BAe-146 fan-jets, tat on John Depu1urel" by commerda1 jet receive the planea in May, the
Wayne Airport noile meMUN· departuiw to 41. a.lrUne hM not Mid how lt wt11 u.
menta.. But, ''the current ~ plan the Jet. Am>rdina to f'AA cerdficadon 1 doel not contain an .xp-clefl-Wh.atbeairlineannounctdthe
ttadltka, the 100-eeet'jeta,maybe nltior\ on what" an ADD:' aUd poo million dollar dee! Wtdna-
• quiet M the old Lockheed MichMl 0.tlb, apeda1 airport da,y it lndimted the ~WM•
C«p.'a m.ctr.. oaoe ~ by ..GJUMel to the ONnp C.ounty 48-QlJJBTD.,...AI)
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Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, November,17, 1983 ..
l_c_o_N_11_N_u1_D_1_~_o_a_11_s_l . County getting behind anti-puff day
JUDGE CR ITI CJ ZED.•• By LP. BENET Fore», Mid that ~t yHr, one out
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... .._,..._ of aix <>ran,e C.OUnty lmOken
From Page A 1 Toct..y ll the day to muff out partJdpated and he hope11 to reach
even ta. Here's tfow the cue de-wonderinl why they ahould do your dprette. 20 percent of~county'1 eetJ.
veloped, according to McCleWl: the job when the lndJvidual Oranp County .:hooll art mated 436,000 n thia yNlr.
Police got a call at 8 a.m . that a doesn't .io to jail." holdJ.na a..embUe1 on lun, cancer "Smok.lna d en cawie 10me
burglary had taken place at But O'Leary Mid today that a and c lgarett• 1mokln1-. 326,000 ~t deaths Neh
Lima's residence at 8815 Salmon Fountain Valley pollce lll!l'19&11t Non-emoken ~the COWltr'y year," he aald.
St, and that Lima had caught a even acreed with .Mr that 1.Jma are "adopttn," mnoken and Other 1tatiatics are equally
man ln h.ia houae. would appear ln oourt lf placed on providlnc them with moral sup-alannlnl· The Amer1Can Cana!r
Police took him lntocuatody and hi.a own recocntzance. port to quit. And If your adoptive Society eetlmatea mnok.lna ll re..
then found another suapect "Thia would be a eerioue offenae parent ia not available, 'fl\e apona!ble for 76 percent of the
"hanging around" the comer of and there's no que.Uon that a bad American Cancer Society hat eet 136,000 new lung cancer cuee thil
the houae. guy should go to jail, but after the up a 1pedal 24-hour telephone year and one-quarter of all
They took both to the police cue ia adjudicated," she aaid. line filled with recorded~ canoen. ·What's more, an estJ.
station and found $600 in the She said Lima had .. .._ ... •time" of lnaplrat.lon from leading phys· mated 13,600 new cancer victims
poaeeaion of one. • ....... iclanl acra; the country. will be from Callfomla.
The suapecta satd they go\ the ties to the community and Jhe fact It'• all .,..rt of the "Great L11no cancer can be attributed
f th h Bu Lima that he remained at hia home _. • -"9 money rom e OUle. t American• Smokeout," a na-to 117,000 cancer •tha this year Mid they didn't. ' while the warrant and aubeequent tionwlde, albeit ~-humored, and ernot.i ..... ta al.c> a mainr cauae ''Th (th ta) :1d eearch was bein° conduc1ed in· ........ ~.. r-· ey e suapec to• me • effort by the Arne~ Cancer of heart dileaae, chronic tha th .. '-ard th 'd dicated that he wouldn't flee. t ey m: e reSJ ent waa a Society to penuad amoken to bronchltia, and lrreveraible
major drug dealer and they went kick the habit for 24 houra. • ernph)'llt!ma, offlclala say.
to hia houae to get lots of money," CHIL.D CARE Brea Police Chief Don Forkua, Yet there ia reason for op·
McClean said. chairman of the Smokeout Task ti.miam. The percenutge of adult McClean said police "smelled a
rat" and obtained a warrant to
aeareh the house.
Narcotic de tectives sifted
through the house about 7 p.m.
and McClean said they found
$12,000 in cash stuck between two
blocks of wood in a closet as well as
about 65' pounds of marijuana
stuffed in ice chests, about 15 Thai
sticks (oontain1ng marijuana). a
quantity of hashish, and several
bags of amphetamines.
Lima is already QI\ JQrmal
probation as a sex offender, ac·
oording to McClean.
"Instead of going to jail. the guy
ii allowed to walk out of here just
with a citation because of the
judge's order," McCleansaid. "I'm
From Page A1
contracts with companies in their
local region.
"This just doesn't affect Local
952. This has been a problem that
we have presented to the jolnt
council of Teamsters 42 in Los
Angeles. This covers Southern
California and the southern Ne-
vada area," Montgomery said,
adding 180,000 union workers are
represented by Teamster loca1a
that will 11egotiate child care
provisions. "They can press the
Pl'oblem across the United States.
"We call it aoc:ial dynamite that
happened to explode in Orange
County," Presley said.
hot."
"And I've got a couple of
narcotics officers hot, too. They're
"They (Local 952) opened the
door, they have realiz.ed this is a
real need that we can help in
solving," Presley said.
Child care advocate Wilma Presley, union leader
Bill Moutgomery join forces.
WATSON, BULLER STEP DOWN ...
From Page A1
In recent years, Chancellor
Wataon has found himself at odds
with the local • chapter of the
American Federation of Teachers,
which repl'e8enta the district's
full-time teache.ra.
The rift between the chancellor
and the teachen union widened
early this year when district
trustees, acting on a plan prepared
by Wataon and hia staff, laid off
more than 100 full-time faculty-
members.
In a letter to the editor publish·
ed before the Nov. 8 election,
Wataonclaimed teachers had been
using their classrooms to urge
students to vote for a
union-backed slate of district
trustee candidates.
"The public a1ao needs ~ know
that AFr has raised substantial
capital in an attempt to _buy the
election," the chancellor wrote.
The candidates supported by
SUSPECTS NABBED ...
From Page A1
Witnesses told the officers a man and a woman entered the
7-Eleven, at 2683 Harbor Boulevard and left without purchasing
anything.
A few moments later the man returned, they said, forced hia
way into the manager's office and struck her several times, taking
BeVeral envelopes filled with money.
The manager, Sandra L. Hughey, 38, of Garden Grove, was
not seriously injw:ed. .
She and other witnesses described the suspects' car to police,
who broadcast a description picked up by the cadet, Soott Creager,
20, shortly after the crime.
Creager spotted the car and called police to the scene, where
the pair was ta.ken into custody.
Victoria Fobbs told officers she and Johnny are sister and
brother. Police said Johnny is awaiting trial on a robbery charge in
Oakland.
Both suspects remained in custody today.
the AFT -C.onrad Nordquist,
Armando Ruiz and Nancy Pollard
-wete elected.
Asked today if the election
outcome prompted his decision to
retire, W{ltaon s&id, "Not at all. It's
been in the wings for a long time."
Al8o at Wedneeday'a meeting,
John Buller announced hia resig·
nation as president of Coastline
C.ollege, effective at the end of the
fall semester.
Buller. 55. was named interim
president of'Coaatline in July 1.
1982. He Wll!t appointed· on a
permanent basis two months later.
During his tenn, Coastline cut
its budget by $3 million and
trimmed its management staff by
13 people. It also received !A
five-year accreditation re~wal.
Buller. who requested reustgn-
ment, will beoome dean of ad-
missions and records at Orange
Coast C.ollege in the spripg. sue·
ceeding long-time dean Kenneth
Mowrey, who requested early
retirement. Buller worked in ad·
miaiona and guidance for 20 years
before accepting the Coastline
presidency.
Edward H. Decker, 45,
Coastline's dean of instruction.
will become lnterlrn prelident of
Coaatllne in the spring, continuing
through June 30.
TRUSTEES EXTEND CONTRACTS ...
From PageA1
through 1986. .
Meanwhile, Buller announced
hia intent . to step down as
Coastline president in the spring.
at which time hia extended ron·
tract will be nullified, district
officials said.
The trustees also granted
one-year contract extensions to
.... vice chancellors Correllan J .
Thor,npeon, William F. Waechter
and Donald F. Averill. Their
contracts now run through 1986
al.c>.
Til.reeothertopadministrators
were granted new rontracts, also
runningtoJune30, 1986.ll;h.eyare
""\William Furniss, presid~t of
KOCE Channel 50; John LaW1Ch,
the district's attorney; and Rich·
ard Simon, director of community
relations.
Finally, the trustees voted to
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continue a policy of requiring that
non<0ntract administrators be
notified by March 15 each year if
the district intends to lay them off.
State legislation adopted earlier
th.is year pennita a district to
require only a 90-day notice for
adminatrator layoff.a.
Of the last-minute actidhs,
Board President Carol Gandy
asserted, "It is not the intention of
the outgoing board to perform
sleight of hand. We are talking
about some of the best adminis-
trators in the country who will
provide continuity of manage-
ment and programs, and who will
be of great assistance to the new
board."
Trustee-elect Conard Nor·
dquilt, who attended Wednes·
day's meeting, said, "We'll prob-
ably reecind all of thette penonnel
actions at~ future meeting."
William Waechter, the district's
vice chancellor for employee rela-
tions, said the new contracts are
binding, and the new board may
not be able to reecind them.
The board's decisions drew
criticism from the American Fed·
erat.ion of Teachers, who backed
three other candidates who were
elected Nov. 8.
"The behavior of th.is board was
consistent to the end of their
tenna.'' said Judith Ackley, presi·
dent dee.ignate of the AFr. "The
board took its last meeting to
reinforce policies and practices
that have been repudiated at the
ballot box. I think this deciafon by
the old board hfmpen the new
board and removes some of its
Oexibility."
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QUIETER ...
From Page A1
in part, a response to the growing
number of noise restictions at
California airports.
"They are buyin,g some inex·
pensive (planes) that they can get
in and out of those airports in
Southern California that are so
nol.le .ensitive. They could use
them out of Orange County to San
Franciaco or San Jose and that
wouid free up a DC-9 for a longer
run to Texas," said John Pin-
cavage. an industry analyst with
the firm of Paine Webber.
"We feel that they may get
under 89.5 decibels (noise level) on
take off at John Wayne Airport,"
said Ken Delino, an airport expert
with the city of Newport Beach
which is fighting airport ex·
p.arWon.
That would make the BAe-1"6
10 decibels quieter than the
McDonnell-Douglas DC-9 Super
80, once the quietest commercial
jetliner. The 9ld Electra's take·-off
noise level was about 90 decibels.
The new British jet, however. is
noisier on landings.
Dellno said Newport Beach
"would probably litigate" if the
aupel'VOOn allowed PSA to in·
creaae ita flights by using the new
plane.
"We can't have an unlimited
number of large shiney objects in
the sky," Dellno said.
t
amoktin naUonwlde hu dropped
to le. than one·thlrd. aocardlni to c.ncer Society 1UrVey1.
Howevtir, the number of men
and women amoklna more than a
pjek. day hu lncreeaed IUghtly.
There are many ways to quit,
uld Erlca Weinberg, a
1J)oklwoman for the American
Canc.r Society ln Oranp O>unty.
Some tips include h1d1nf
aah\i-ays and ma&chee, and 1tock· Lna up on auprte. sum. l"l.llinl,
aunflower eeedl and carrots. Such
mack.a, Welnberg explalned. emve
u 1ubl'Ututea for ctpreuea.
POSITIVE ~HlNKERS ...
From PageA1
devotee who beaan "motivational
readlngs" about eiaht or nine
yean 8jO. "About three or four
years Back I started think.l.na
about how the kida could benefit. I
realiz.ed that di9cipllne ia only one
aspect ln the eta.room -instill·
1ng a positive atti~ude should come
first."
So Hassay founded the Think
Positive CampaJgn. AB far as he
knows, Estancia is the only high
school in the nation that has a club
devoted to learning and institut·
ing positive approaches to school
and life. .
Positive thin.king iJt especially
applicable to high schoolers, he
said, since adolescence is one of the
times ln life when its hardest to
feel good about oneself.
Eitancia's club has about 30
members who write weekly goals
for themselves and sponsor
poeltive alogan writing oonteata, .,
H ... ysaid.
"Moetly. the kJda want to meet
new people, become men friendly
and outgoing and project a
positive attitude," he aaid.
It's been difficult for him to
evalua~ jult how poe.itlve the
club's members have become after
thinking good thoughts, he said.
"There no question but.that it'•
helping. psychol~cally.'' he said.·
Wedneeday's district-wide ob-
ser'vance featured, beside Schull~r. speaken Pat McVay, a
mo,tivational consultant; Ed
Arnold. an ABC newscaster; Gene
Bedley. an Irvine elementary
school principal; and Tim Tim·
mons, pastor of the South Coast
C.omrnunity Church. •
Hasaay managed to get ·the
speakens to appear free of charge
-including Schuller, he said.
Now that's thinking positive.
BULLETIN BOARD
.
Personality, financial
links to he explained ·
A financial psychologist, Dr. Kathleen Gurney will talk about
peraonality and investments at a tree aeminar from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Friday at Newport Psychological Services. 200 ~wport Center
Drive. •
Gurney will discuss how personality influences investments
and how you can find.investments suited to your penonality. For
more infonnation call 759-1184.
'Empty nest' lecture at college
"The fmpty Nest Syndrome" will be the subject of a lecture
1eheduled Friday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The
program runs from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Ro.nl 102 of the Science
Lecture Building.
The lecture will cone.em changes in marital relationahipa and
parent-child relat.ionahipa. The workshop will be led by Mickie
Shapiro, a marriage. family and child therapist.
Admission is $6. Tickets may be purchased at the OCC Ticket
Office. U any tickets remain, they will be1ald at the door. For more
information on the program. call 432-5880.
Valley homeowners to stage boutique
The Greenbrook Homeowners Amoc:Ultion of Fountain Valley
will spo~r its fifth annual Holi&y Gifts Boutique Friday and
Saturday at the Greenbrook Clubhouae, 18222 Santa JOAIW\a St.,
Fountain Valley. ·
The sale will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, and from 9
a.m . to 4 p.m. Saturday. There is no admission charge.
Scout-9-rama slated at Fairgrounds
The Orange C.oUJ1ty Boy Scout Council will hold its
Scout-o-rama Saturday at the Orange County Fai,rgrounda in C.o.1a
Mesa.
All buildings and grounds will feature games and exhibits for
the county's aoouts and their families. ·
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Office OK'd for Heights
' Supervisors approve commercial zone over residents' protests
IJ IEFP ADl,.ER required becau.e of a amall error °' .,....., ,.. ...,. made in public notice9 announcin8
Followtna a tw°'hour he~ the hearing. Super'vi8on Ralph
Wed.needay that wu louder tha.1)-...g_lark and Harriett Wieder were
departing jeta from John Wayne "°t preeent for the rnomlna ~!beQunae(&Wlty Board meeting. '
ot Supervtaon approved the COD· The wne chqe was contested
1tnaction of an office building in bitterly by 10me area resldenta
Santa Ana Heighia. who claimed the 1uperviaon' de-
noiae..compatlble offloe buUd1np
lntertpened with open 1ptiee.
"I peraonally do not view it
(Wedneeday'1 r.one chance) ...
ptteedent to what'• IOlnl to
happen in Santa Ana JWchta,"
Supemli'llrBnn M....__toMI
them who came to oppme the
buil~'• conatrucUon. "I don't
~ it 1 a wectce in the future."
Ne.tande al.a urpd nllidenta Supervfabn voted 3-0 to grant a ciaion dooma the rur81 nature of
zone-clw\ae request to permit the area, nestled between the
comtruction of the first office airport and Upper Newport Bay. bulldina in the older eect.iona of Superviaon are co~rina a
Sant a An a Heigh ts, a range of broad land-uae plans for
\ noise-sensitive neighborhood Santa Ana Height.a as part of Lt.I
situated near the end of the larger a,irport expanaion projeCt. '
airport's main runway. The alternatives range from leav.
~ who believe they can litve wtth
airport noile and want tO 1tay in
their homes to oraanbe.''u I were
in your poei~on, I would qWckly
get orgarped and buy.off on the
reallti, pf the airJ:>c?rt," he •ua-
Board members tentatively ing the are~ aa it ia to condemning
gave their approval to the plan about 1,000 residences and con-
Nov. 3, but a second vote was vertina the community to mo.re
Tri-county· flood
control plari set up
By tile A1aoclated Pre11
The three counties that border
the Santa Ana River are joining in
a confluence for a $1.2 billion flood
control project to head off what
the Army calls the wont' flood
threat west of the MiafJiaaippi.
The Orange County Board of
Superviaon signed an agx:eement
Wednesday with Riverside and
San Bernardino counties on a
timetable for construction.
The agreement, to be for-
warded by Supervisor Brut'e
Nestande to Aasistant U.S. Army
Secretary William Gianelli, calls
for congressional authorization of
the project, whjch extends from
the mouth of th~ Santa Ana River
at Huntington Beach to the head-
waters of the river at the bue of
the San Bernardino Mountains.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engi-
neers !lays the Santa Ana River,
normally placid but flanked by
intenae urban development, rep-
resents the wollSt floo,d threat west
of the Miaaiaaippi.
A major flood would cause $12
billion worth of damage in Orange
County alone, the corps saya.
The Army's plan. known as the
"all-river plan," offers flood con-
trol for all of the Santa Ana River
basin. It includes raising Prado
Dam at the Orange-Riverside
county border by 20 feet; channel
improvements in Riverside and
Orange counties; a special
flood~ntrol project for Corona's
troubleeome Oak Street Drain,
and a new, 230-foot dam at
Mentone near Redlands. River·
side County already has signed
the agreement. San Bernardino is
expected to act on it next week.
POLICE LOG
gested. .
Superviaor Thomas Riley,.
whoee diatrict includa the airport
and its surrouncUng '
nol•e·c,onacloua communities,
oonunented that he wu lurpri8ed
to learn from Santa Ana Heighta
residenta that the noile of depart-
ing jetlinen didn't bother them. .·
"f've learned for the first time
in the nine years ainCe I've been a
aupervi8or and in the 11 years I've
lived here that airport noile la not
a problem," Riley laid.
In protesting the zone change,
residenta spoke of. their affection
for the rural nature of Santa Ana
Heights as compared-with-the-
oounty'• urban IW'l'OWldinp.
"I'm too old to be moved
anywhere," Violet Rimella told
the board. "I still think it's a
wonderful place to live. I love the
birds... and they love the rural
atmosphere in Santa Ana
Heights."
Debbie Carpenter, who llves
acroes the street from the 1.7-acre
property approved for the wne
change, told board members the
building will "mean the destruc-
tion of the lifestyle that we love."
She told aupervi8on her hus-
band was rai8ed in the hOUle they
now oocupy and she and her
husband would like to rai8e their
children there.
Huntington gas station ripped off
Two men allegedly atole $200 from
the calh box of a Union 78 gu atatlon
at Golden W•t Street and Warf'rf/lt
Avenue In Huntington Beach
Wedneedlly nlallt. Tiie atteudent wee
In the,..,."' h ~ __, the tMft ocourred. n. ~ fled In •
wtitte two-door fu'lHlu car. . . .
A man wu arreeted Wedneeday
evening on auaplclon of lhopllftlng at
the Sportmart 1tore, 7 433 Edinger
Ave. A S20 t>ueball glove wu
recowr~. >
A gtMtl 1977 • H~a auto WU
burglartzed Mtty Wedneaday at an
apartment C:ompl9x on the 8700
block of Warner AV1JOU8. A paaaen-
ger window wu pried open to enter.
The loea lnc:tuded $800 worth of
stereo equipment.
, Fountain Valley
Someone ltote a S$OO power
lawnmower that WU left unattended
on the ground• of Coutllne Com-munity College heedquart.,.. at
11..eo Warner Ave.
Burglara br0.:e l~t~ a man'a loc:ker
at Recquetball World, 10115 Talbert
Ave .. and ltole a Hamltton quartz
gold watch and gold band valued at
1250. . . .
Irvine
Unlawful entry was gained at a
realdenee In the 3500 bl()ci( of Marin om. about" a.m. Wedneeday. No loee ... reported.
An undetermined amount of calh
wu taken from a home In the 5000
btoc:k of Doanoke Ave. aometlrne
Wedneeday. The burglar apparently
broke eeveral wlndowa to gain entry. . . .
At about 5 p.m. Wedneeday a man waa aneeted for Indecent expoeure
on MMdowtarll.
Costa Mesa
A Costa Mesa woman was placed
undef citizen's arrest Wednesday
after she allegedly beat up an OCTO
bus driver white he was on his route.
The driver told Coate Mesa pollce he
placed Robin Ann Spence. 28, under
arrest after she began hitting him on
the head, neck and shoulders as he
drove along Bristol Street about 2:45
p.m.
A television set was swiped from a
home on the 600 block of Brookview
Lane In Costa Mesa Wednesday
duflng the day. Theives apparently
made entry by breaking a kitchen
window.
Garden Grove man estimated loss of
the car at $4,500.
Newporl Beach
A Santa Ana woman reported ahe
loat a gold breeei.t valued at t200 while eating at a restaurant In the
3700 blocll of Newport Boulevard
Suriday.
A New York airline pllot reported
the theft of a gold watch valued at
$300 from his locker at the Balboa
Bay Club Tuesd.ay; •
The Raleigh Hiits Alcohol Treat-
ment Center reported the theft of
S 1.000 In cash from Its office
Wednesday.
A Newport Beach man reported
the theft of loyr windows valued at
$1 ,000 from his VW Thing parked In
the 600 block of POJ?PY Wedneaday.
Laguna Beach "
Clothlng valued by the owner at
$200 was stolen from her locked
vehicle parked In the 1400 block of
North Coast Highway, L.eguna Beach
poltoe said.
Witnesses said the driver of a blue
4X4 truck slammed Into several
parked vehlclea at Nyea Place and
South Coast Highway before leavtng
the scene at ab?u! 7p.m. Tuesday.
Oran;. Cout DAU. V PILOT /Thurlday, Novembec 17; 1983
Cameraman ~im Deckard sets up scene showing paralyz~d s~fer.
. An ounce of prevention ...
Moviemaker hopes· to halt paralyzing body surfing injuries
By JERRY RIR8CB °' ....... ,.. ......
In 1983 ~·than 60 peopl~ ,became
paralyi.ed while swimming at Orange C.oast
beaches. . ,
Moet of theee injuries' could have been
avoided with a little care and education, according
to Dr. John Skinner, a Hoag Memorial Hoepital ·
emergency room doctor who believes the number
of injuries ia on the riae.
"A swimmer would dive in, hit· his head and
become quadriplegic. The first eenaation is
surprise at finding the sand IO cloee. The second
reaction la panic. You can't tum over or get a
breath of air.You have no strength in your anns or
legs," Skinner explained.
Hoag baa started a campaign to reverse the
trend and la ·~ $49,000 to produce a
docu..drama film about a healthy Newport Beach
18-year-old who dives into the water at the beach
one si.i.nny day and winds up a paralyi.ed. ·
The 23-minute movie, which ia being filmed
at the 56th Street beach this week, will be shown
at local high mchoola to warn students of the surf's
dangen, l&id Skiru)er, a Newport Beach resident
who ia an avid body surfer.
"After the accident, it is too late. Once the
injuries occur there is nothing the doctors can do.
The only tettet ia prevention," Skinner said.
Skinner attributed the increase in
beach-related spinal cord iAjuries to a rise in the
number of people using the beaches and a change
in the ocean's floor cauaed by the recent severe
stomw.
"We have started eeeina the type of accidents
we only saw from the Wedge in swimmers from
beaches you would think would be safe," Skinner
said.
According to Hoag statistics, in 1983 there
were 58 surf-related spinal cord injUries, 30 at
Laguna Beach and 2'4 at Newport Beach. About 60
pe~tof theee injuries re9ulted in 80me degree of
paralysis, the hospital said. .
Most of the injured were between the ages of
12 and 25 years old.
The film, called "Wipe Out" stars professional
actors and actre.es, including Tippi Hedren, who
played the female lead in Alfred Hitchcok's "The
Birds," and Ted McGinley, a former Newport
lifeguard and a regular cast member of "Happy
Days."
Newport Beach and Huntington Beach life-
guards; Orange County paramedics and Hoag
Hoepital are assisting the production.
"I think the feeling of everybody at'Hoag and
the lifeguards and paramedics is that we can only
prevent these injuries by public education,"
Skinner said. ·
"You have to test the depth of the ocean with
your feet, not your h~ad," Skinner said.
Recent stonns have cut the depthi of the
ocean noor at some local beaches in half. People
don't realize there has been a change so they just
dive in, he said.
·"When you are body surfing, you have to
remember that the bottom is only a couple of feet
away and is not forgiving," Skinner said.
John Kerwin directs scene.
NB couple face shooting charge
A Newport Beach man and his
wife who allegedly tried to ahoot
out Ughta at a neighboring high
echool rimning track now face
charges of A1Uult with a deadly
weapon.
The bullets allegedly fired by
Beach who was jogging on the
Newport Harbor High School
track, police said.
Thlewe amuhed the pueenger
window of a 1972 Porache partied at
a r~ lfl the 11000 block of
carnation and ltole a S250 AM-FM
ltereo redlo.
An MG convertible parlled at the
Department of Motor Vehicles, 850
W, 19th St., was stolen Wedneaday
afternoon whlle the owner was Inside
lhe building for about an hour. The
A man reported the Ion of hie
brown wallet containing $1,500 In
cash from the area of 1100 South
Coast Highway Wednesday.
TODAY'S WEATHER
-Thomas and Gloria Miller from
their Oakwood Gardena apart·
ment came within feet of hitting
Peter Prichard, 45, of· Newport
Prichard told police one bullet
hit the di.l't just five feet in front of
him and a second landed less than 1~ f~ behind him. He said he saw
a man and woman standing in
their apartment patio· following
the second shot.
The jogger was not injured.
Polit'e said Miller, 29, and his
26-year~ld wife were arTeSted
Sunday after Pri"chard OOlltacted
authorities. Officers said they
oonfiacated a pair of .22-<:allber
rifles, a ahotgun and a .45-<:allber
pistol from the houae and a small
Derringer from Gloria Miller'•
purse.
Both were releaBed on their
own recognizance .
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A4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, November 17, 198~
Pair face trial in stabbing
WitneBSes link LA men lo Hun1ins1on Harbour teen!s death
Two Lo. An,elee men have 20, ahould at.and trial for murder,
been ordered t.o atand trial in the linked both men wt th the atabblni ata~ death o1 Frank M~. at Bolaa Chica State Beach.
US, of lluntington Harbour, who Murder ctwi-apinlt Carloa
w• killed in a fiaht over firewood Ochoa, 21, were dropped when
ln l'Qkl.&ptember. Weet 0ranae Munkipal C.ourt
Teetiroony during a three-week Judge Dan butcher ~ .heartna to determine if Juan waa not e~b_evidencf 1o M'Y l-........ --ciliiliiiW~iiMr3allne~hoa,~'r--...~~
$50 Inillion in funds
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sought for jail annex
The Oranae County Board of
Sup(e.rvi8on will .apply for a $50
million state Board'of Corrections
pnt to help construct a propoeed
$66.9 million addition to the
county jail. -
The atate board is expected. to
live an indication on project
lunding eoinetirne in December,
Fauato Reyes, an aide to Super-
vi9or Roser Stanton, said Tuesday
• after aupervillors voted to aeek the
grant. A deci4ion is expecU:d in
January. .
The jail intake-and-release
center -the moet expensive
1990.·
The 384 -b ed,
115,000-aquare-foot facility
would be built in Santa Ana
adjacent to the preeent jail and
would be uaed to houae men and
womeb awaiting trial and maxi-
mum security infuatea. It also
would provide centraliz.ed access
to the jail as'well as booking and
records-storage areas.
Construction is not acheduled t(>·
begir\ before 1984.
Witnellel testified during the
hearin8 that Gusman atabbed
Martino once while Jaime·Ochoa
held the teen-ager. Martino and
h1a friends reportedly had been
~ling with the group from Angeles, according to wit-
ne.et,~-- -~ -After, being atabbed, Martino
atwnbled out to Pacific Coaat
Highway where a pua1ng motor-
lat atopped to aaaiat him. He died -
the next day of aeveral stab
wounds. " Aa:ording to Deputy District
Attorney Tony Rackauckas,
Martino and friends had offered
firewood to the group from Los
Angeles. Martino reportedly be-
. came ange.red, though, when
members of the Los Angelee
Sl'OUP returned and anat.ched
morewood. ~
The dispute, acoording to wit-
nesees, moved to a nearby
restroom where Jaime Ochoa
allegedly challenged M~o to a
fight. Martino, according to testi-
l'llQDY. _JJWte___a_~a·~Illi:JL....Dl.lL-1-~--_....._~~,.... refuaedthechallenge. ~.
Hungry for handouts
NB suspect
wrung out
of laundry
A 17-yee.r-old bu.ralarYauapect
aurrendered to police after thU9
aot a Utt.le too bot foe him.
The Santa Ana youth w•
irnitia-on awpleMiii Of~
after he eluded police by tud1ac in
a water heater cloeet foe 46
minutes.
The youth wu aeen leavine a
homeMoada)tOO the 1100 block of
Kinpton Court by a police officer
who w~ called by a auapidoul
neighbor.
~de the hou.e, police officer ,
Del111ia Sanders found $9,630
worth of 1elevtaiona. stereo and a
video CUleUe recorder stacked in
the middJe of the room.
Sanden reported the youth fied
when he spotted the police and
managed to hide in the laundry
room of a nearby apartment
complex. ..
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Meanwhile, other offioen ques-
tioned two young girla wlMLw ere_
sitting in a nearby truck. They
said they were suppoeed to blow
the horn as a signal to warn the
youth if police showed up.
.oonatruction project ever Wlder-
taken by county government -
hu been designed to meet the
demands for jail space through
C.alifomia voters created a $280
million pool of state bond money
last year for jail construction,
administered t>y the state Board of
Corrections, with the passage of
Proposition 2.
Martino and his friends re-
portedly ,walked to their cars a
short time later but scattered·
when approached by four mem-
bers of the Los Angeles group.
SUJTOunded, Martino was re-
portedly unable to escape.
Justin Massey, 4, of Huntington Beach is pop\llar
with the flock at Mile Square Park:
All three auapecta were am!9ted
and taken to Orange County
Juv.enile Hall, to be charged with
burglary.
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Olympians to. run
smOg into ground
By t1te A180Cla&e4l Pren "I don't think it'a anywhere
Smos could hann aome ·~-near the problem that high
tat.on at the 1984 Olympics in Loi ~i_n~raturel could be or that
Anaeles, but fMl"ll that athletic (hleh) altitude wu in Mexico
perfonnancee will be affected are City" dw1J18 the 1968 Olympics,
e~ra._ted, laYf_a~-he-aakL_
whOwuhbmelfanOlympjctnck Marathoners and-othen in
~medalist. h.tgh..endurance eventa might
The effect of smog on Olympic have aome impainnent in their
athletes "ia one of thoee 1-uee perfonnancea, "and for that to
that'• been overplayed," Peter occur, it would have to be one of
Snell, who now t.ekhee internal Loa Ancelet' worst daya for
.. medicine at the University of amoc," ~d Snell.
Texaa, said Tueeday. A study of hiah school athletes
But Snell and other experta in the Loa Angefea basin found no
who di9cul8ed air pollution at the evidence that "'"108 cauaed their
• American Heart Aaaociation'a an-perfonnance to deteriorate, aaid
nual meeting in Anaheim said hot, l>r. Kartman W..erman, chief of
iunouy days could affect the respiratory physiol<CY and medi-
health of apectatol'J, especially cine at the Harbor-UCLA M~ .
thoee with cardiovaacular. dis-Center.in Torrance.
eaaes. Horvath said athletes will per-
"They•ll be dropping," predic-form regardless of smog, and that
ted Dr. Steven lforvath, director "tile greater concern ls for the
of the Environmental Streea In-spectators."
stitute at the University of Call-"If'the weather is hot arid a lot 8 d
fomia at Santa Barbara. of nitrogen oxides and carbon one yar_ ,.
---~-Snell..-who-w-0n gold medals monoxide is produced by the-ears-, -•---
for New 7.ea1and in the 800-meter we could have a lot Of problems This 71-foot Iona skeleton of a blue . event at the 1960 Olympics and in with the spectators and aome with e
the800-and 1,500-metereventaat the athletes," heaaid, adding that whale, beached in 1980, is now on
the 1964 Olympics -said oon-.hot weather "may be just u exhibit on the grounds of the Santa cema about the impact of smog on important a factor u the pollution .'1
athletes at.next swnmer'a games itself. They inevitably tie narbara· Museum of Natural His-
have been "exaggerated." together."
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the only complet'e blue whale
skeleton reassembled in the United
States.
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A ltray cat that had . been
adopted by leYeral reddenta of •
Colt.a Meu a.,.nment oompln w• killed when a 20-year-old
man allepdly threw it into a
fenced yard where two Pit Bull
Terrien are kept. ·
The auapect, Peter B . ~
Michelmor', told a nelahbor the
acruffy yellow cat wu botherin&
hia ~~tten and be wanted the
• cat killed, acoordina to a police
reportlaken at the-.:ene Monday. . ' .
A neighbor who owna the two
pit bulla told pol.ice ahe aaw
Michelmor alJeaedly i.. the cat
over the f~ to the growUna,
agitated dop.
Pol.ice are still ~ f~
Michelmor, who diaappeared
ahortly after the lnddent. Officer
Mkhael Doyle aaid .Michelmoc
faces animal cruelty charges.
The cat, a ltray that waa beins
fed by leYeJ'8l neilhbon. died ..
Doyle tried to put it in the animal.
·.con~l car, he aaid.
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D Flute champagne Reg $13 95 Sate S5.95
E Colony Columbia salad bowl Reg. $30
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M. Chateau bud vase from ~sta Boda
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Sale Slt.tt
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TOP OF THI NIWI ----------~------------~~---.:-------=---=~--------..----------
NATION
Hawaii qu~ke damage
will run into millions
HILO, Hawaii -Windows ahattered,
celling plaster lclland more t.han.20.boLl.le& were
rocked oH thl•1r foundations in a atrong,
minute-long earthquake that frightened Hawaii
Island residents but caust.'d only minor injuries,
officials said. The damage is expected to run into
the millions. The quake, Hawaii's strongest in
eight years, registered t>.7 on the Richter acale of
ground motion, was felt on al.lmajor.islanda int.he..
chain, but damage was limited to Hawaii laland,
where authorities said only six min.or injuries
were reported.
Derail victim's body found
BLANCHARD. La. -Crews trying to ri&ht
derailed freight cars today found the body of a
man believed to be a railroad worker missing
since the train smashed into a parked flatcar apd
burst into flames. The Kansas City Southern
train derailed Wednesday after it rolled down
90me side tracks into a lumber yard 'and collided
with the flatcar, spilling diesel fuel from all five
engines and catching fire. Six other men were
hurt.
Mail fraud bill approved
WASHINGTON -The Postal 5ervice is
about to get new authority to protect consumers
from being victimized by mail-order fraud and •
misrepresentation. The House on Wednesday
passed without di~nt a bill making it easier for
the Postal Service to stop delivering mail to an
operator found to have falsely advertised
products such as weight-reduction pills or bust
developers.
STATE
Skid Row trial under way
LOS ANGELES -Bobby Joe Maxwell
preyed on th& "poor, hopeless and forgotten'' Jllld
"turned Skid Row into strewn bodies," a
prosecutor said in opening the Skid Row Stab~r
trial alter 4 Vi years of delays. Maxwell, 33, of
Columbia, Tenn., is charged with murderinglO
transients between October 1978 and Jan~
1979. Deputy District Attorney Sterling Norris
said be would call 60 to 70 witnesses.
Buono termed as 'kind ' -.....__,
LOS ANGELES -~series of relatives and
friends have described convicted Hillside
Strangler Angelo Buono Jr .• as "a very good
person" and a "kind gentleman" in the penalty
phase of his trial. And Buono, 49, who was
convicted of killing nine young women, broke a
two-year ·silence Wednesday and took the
witness stand briefly. telling the jury: "My moral
and constitutional right has bt>en b~oken."
Flynt pays -· in small bills
LOS ANGELES -Hustler magazine
publisher J.,.arry Flynt has paid another $10,000
fine for refusing to disclose sources of a John De
Lorean tape -this time in small denominations
which took him hours to count at a judge's order.
As Flynt kept his hold on center stage
Wednesday in the De Lorean drug trafficking
c~. Flynt's wife and his 65-year-old chief of
security were separately arrested elsewhere in
the courthouse for allegedly carrying weapons.
WORLD
Aviatrix to finish flight
LOS ANGELES -Pilot Brooke Knapp
says she still plans to establish a bipolar
around-the-world :;peed record despite landing
gear problems that delayed her flight in Brazil.
"Our goal will be delayed by one day," she said
Wednesday night. She had hoped to set a
transpolar record by traveling the,24,944 miles in
about 60 hours. ·
Aquino guarded by 1, 199
MANILA. Philippines -The general who
was suspended after failing to protect Benigno
Aquino testified today that 1,199 men were
assigned to protect and arrest the opposition
leader at the alrport where he was assassinated.
Gen. Luther Custodio, testifying at a hearing of
the panel probing Aquino's Aug. 21 slaying, also
acknowledged that video cameras had been
deployed to monitor and record events on the
tarmac when Aquino was shot.
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Russian.
chief
shot
in arm?
LONDON (AP) -
The Daily Exprt!91 aald
today there Att' reports
that Soviet Prealdent
Yuri V. Andropov haa
not appeared in public
fo11 three months becawie
he waa shot in the arm by
Leonid Brezhnev'• eon,
who was reported furi-
oua over KGB allega-
tions of moral and
financial corruption.
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French P~und-' Moslem outpos.t-
TRfPOLl, Lebanon (AP) -Fronch But Chf-.bealeged PLO chief said he
jeta attacked a ShUte Moalem guerrllla hue would go only If asked by the city's elders.
in,thc Bekaa Valley today. a day alter the BelrutradloaaldArafatorderedhl.aflghten
Waelis bombed the same area to retaliate to cease !ire, but he aald he had "no choice"
for suicide attacks on U.S., French and but to fight on.
laraell bases In Lebanon. The French Defeue Mlnlstry in Paris
Jn the PLO war, guerrilla mutineers said Super Etendard ~la from the curter
Lbttaiened to...1>2.m~ Yasser Arafat's aanc-~Clemenceau hit "a mihtar)'..ob~~ ot
tuarlca ln Tripoli •·down to the earth" unleu lJaalbelc" in the Bekaa Valley to "prevent
he leaves. new terrorist actions." •
t , Greyhounds roll again
Violence erupts over non-union bus drivers
1t laid the planes attacked in the
afternoon and retumed to the Clemenceau
with the "mt.ion executed."
President Francoia Mitterrand aald on
French televialon Wedneeday nljht that the
deaths of M French aoldlen killed In a
suicide attack on thelr Beirut ba.rraclu Oct.
23 "wjU not 10 unpunished."
Mome'nta before the attack on the
French Oct. 23, another suicide terroriat
blew up a U.S. Marine fOmmand poet ln
Beirut, killing 239 Americana.
On Nov. 4, yet another suicide terron..t
blew up an laraeU command pt in Tyre,
killing 29 lar~lia and 32 Lebanese pris-
oners_.
By fte Aaaoclate4 Praa , dock. The only.ipu1enaen on ~·Ph.Uadel-The taraelia flew retaliatory ralda (:..-
Greyhound bwlee -many of them phJa bua were four reporten and photogra.. againtt the Shiite t>uea in the Bekaa
virtually empty -pul.ted out of atationa to phen. Wednesday, kllling 43 guerrillas aocor;mg
the jeen of union. mernbe~ to;day for the Pldcet11houted "Scab bua, ecab bua!" ln to Lebanese police.
fl.rat time alnce a strike halted the nation's Mobile, Ala., aa the company reeumed Ahmed Jibril, who led the aaaault
largest Intercity bus line two weelu ago. partial eervtce. • Wednesday that drove Ara!at's loyalis18 into The Daily ExJ>rt!91
said it baaed lta article on
reports that emanated
from Moscow KGB
llOW'CeS, and that theee
reports " had spread
through intelligence cir-
cles in London and
el.9ewhere in Europe.
The art.tcle was head-
lined, "Was Andropov.
Shot?"
More than 60 demonatratora were arreeted. About 250 Boston pickets ruahed frortl Tripoli from their last stronghold in the
Forty rowdy demonatratora were exit to exit at the tenninal trying tooutguem Baddawi refugee camp. said, "All we want •••I dragged away to police v~ Boston after the driver and block the bUa with their at the moment is for Arafat to leave."
delaying a bus for an hour. bodies. The tactic delaye<! the depature of He warned that if Arafat stays. "We
In Philadelphia, hundreda of striken the fl.rat bus for one hour.~ shall level all places he frequents in the city
joined by sympathetic unionlz.ed plumbers, Four ~J>_l_e were arrested ln Was.Qing-down to the earth. We shall not attack but AP..,...... carpenters, subway workers and Teamsters ton, one f~ hiaca.r into the path of a shall bombard hlm mercilessly."
Wheelchair racer George Murray bunt though a police line, surrounded a bua bua and the others for barging th.rough a "W~'ve won the war and we have
andpoundeditlikeadrwn,keepingitatthe police line, police said. finished Arafat," Jibril said. will ~ the first handicappe4 athlete ,, _ _..... _____ ...:..:.;.;.;..:.._...;,_.__...x._ __ __,_ __ ~---------_::.:_:.:=:.:.==-.:..::..::.:.::.;;:__::~~==----
There was no com-
ment from Soviet of-
ficials, but Yuri
Brezhnev's office in
Moecow said he still held
. his job as first deputy
foreign trade minillter,
which tended to cut
doubt on the report.
to be depicted on a Wheaties cereal
box.
A big wheel
Disabled racer on Wheaties box
"It has been alleged
that while he waa head . CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP)-Diaabled athletes
can aleo be champions, and wheelchair racer
George Milrray says hill appearance on eereal
boxes next year will help make that point to
million.a of Americana.
-of the KGB, Mr. An-
dropov engaged ln a
deliberate 1 smear cam-
paign against the
Brezhnev family in a bid
to thwart the appoint-
ment of Mr. Brezhnev's
chosen auccesaor ,
Konstantin Chernenko,"
after Brezhnev's death,
the Daily Expreaa said.
Chernenko, 71, unauc-
cessfully challenged An-
dropov for the leader-
ship last year after
Brezhnev's death.
The Daily Express la a
Conservative • tabloid
that supports the gov-
ernment of Prime Minis-
ter Margaret Thatcher.
The paper said "the
shooting of Andropov is
said to have come at the
end of a stormy acene"
with Yuri Brezhnev in
the Kremlin.
"Penonally, it'• the chance for me to have an
effect," aid Murray, one of two people to first
era. the United Statee in arm-powered wheel-
chairs in 1981. "lt'a a vehicle, the opportunity to
get the roemqe out that wheelchair athletee are
legitimate a~tes, too."
General Milla .elected Murray, a University
of lllinoia graduate student, aa one of six top
amateur athletes in ita "Seareh for Champions"
conte.t this year. Murray' a p})otograph ia expected
to appear on boxes of Wheaties next 1WDJDer,
about the same time the World Wheelc.hair Games
are being held at the university.
"I think the aignificance of it la not me, per ae,
being on the box," said Murray, a Maine native
who ia studying for a degree in therapeutic
· ·recreation. "It'• a major consumer oorpondon
recognizing a disabled -athlete that'• important."
Advertiled aa the "Break.fast of Championa"
for 50 years, Wheaties boxes have featurep the
photographs of many aporta ligures, but never a
handicapped athlete.
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-Ginny Foat a troubled past, but promising future .
GRETNA, La. (AP) -Ginny
Foat thought It wu all behind her
-a 10rdid Ufe on the run aa the
brutallJ.ed companion of a two-bit
huatler. She had become a poised
bwalnemwoman involved ln Cali-
fornia p0llt1ca.
Foat den.led it. aayinc Sldote
implicated her to pt even with
her tor divorcing him ln 1970.
Sldote claJ.ma Chayo wu only
the firat of two men killed by Ma.
Foat to keep them ln traveling
money durina December, 196~.
Donald Fittinl of San Frand8co
wu ala1n near Lake Tal\Oe, Ne9 ..
ahot three times ln the head. The
tel.Una fellow activiata to aave her
• place.
Some C&llfomla feminiat.a aaw
Foat'• arreet u a conspiracy
agalnat the movement, but wen
her cloeest frienda acknowledged
they knew lUtle about Ginny
Foat'• put. Teetimony indicated it
wu a hard life.J n the fut lane.
Palta. N.Y., wa1 captioned: "In
and out of trouble ... " She workt'<.I
M an airline at.ewardeel, but loet
the Job when the married. She
said lat.er that waa her flnt tatte of
eex dl«:rimin.aUon.
Her len1or picture ln the 19~9
hlgh school year book ln New
But then it wu all threatened
bylCandal.
Charged with a murder that
pccurred 15 yean ago, she took the
witness stand In the little
courtroom here to deny the ac-
cuaation, aobbi.ng out ~e tale of a
woman 10.rely used by life. She
wu acquitted of t)le charge on
Passion nipped In the bud -twice
Wedneeday. ...
only clue: tracu of a man and a HOUSTON (AP) -A man who thought he was
woman around the body. rescuing a woman from an attacker. after he saw
The-l"ltti.ng cue could not be them bOth disrobing, refused to believe the couple
mentioned ln court here because were married and eventually kicked in the door of
Nevada .dropped that murder their house, officials said.
charge. Therewaanolndependent The man, whowasnotidentified, waadrivlngby
corroboration, u required by Ne-a field Tuesday night when he spotted the partially
vada law, but Sldote's plea of clad woman and a man taking off hia clothes. said
guilty drew a 25-}'ear sentence for Assistant District Attorney Clay Rawlings.
She wore white gloves, but her
d.Wcloaures included a dark secret
-she had borne an illegitimate
10n 20 years ago.
Her arrest in Burbank Jan. 11
on the charge that she killed
Buenoe Aires toy manufacturer
Mol.aes Chayo in 1965 abruptly
interrupted a career in Cali-
fornia's feminist politics.
Ginny 'Foa t smiles
after acquittal.
manslaughter. The would-be hero was unaware the couple
By the time Sidote decided he were married and had paused along the roadside for
was ready to testify against her ln romantic reasons. •
th.1a trial, Foat had become presi-"Their car turnt..'Ci into a seething passion pit,"
John Sidote. 45, the second of
four ex-husbands, said Foat, now
42, lured Chayo out of the bar to
rob him and they wound up
beating him to death for his $1,400
bankroll.
dent of the 40,000-member state Raw)ings said. "They Celt they had to stop."
chapter at the National Organ.iz.a-~ The passerby stopped and asked the woman tf
lion for Women and a contender she waa all tjght, Rawlings said.
for pational NOW presidency. Both th~ husband and wife asked him to leave,
She did not nm for re-election, but the man was still suspicious and decided to follow
Ex-girl! riend testifies
Said murder su spect was 'jus t too ~~Im fo r m e'
ONT ARIO (AP) -Chino Hills
masMcre defendant Kevin Cooper's
ex-girlfriend burst into tears on the
witn~stand and yelled at him: "l hate
you! I hate you! I hope you die" for the
murders of four people last June.
Diane Williams. who said she had
once been raped by Cooper. testified
Wednesday that Cooper called her tn
Pittsburgh, Pa., from Mexico the day
the bodies were found but denied
killing F. Douglas and P.eggy Ryen.
both 41, their daughter J~ica. 10, and
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''l screamed and yelled at hiffi, 'You ·
killed those people!' And he replied
'No. I didn't. I didn't do it," Williams
said of Cooper. "He was ju.st too calm
for me."
0n· June 2. Cooper walked away
from a minimum-security section of the
California Institution for Men at Chino,
where he was serving time for bur-
glary.
them to the husband'• home, where they became
amoroua again on the front lawn, Rawl.lnp said.
The man then went over. grabbed one of the
woman'• arms and tried to pull her away. The
husband grabbed her other arm, the proeecutor said.
"•t wu a tug-of-war. She started screaming and
didn't want to go with either mall':" Rawlings said.
The ooupJe•managed to eecape, but the man
kicked in the. back door of the home just as poli<.'l'
crashed through the front door. Rawlings said.
The husband then demanded the persistent man
be charged with burglary, but Rawlings said his
office would not file c~ges.
The wife wrapped a towel around herself and
left the house shouting at her husband that she would
kill him If he ever got her involved in anything like
that a ain, Rawlings said.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The The "battlefield" la lhown •a pid
Army la playlna video war aamee. not pattern, and a player mUlt do battle 'ln
to entertain the troops but to meuure one quadrant before movinl on. lnfor-
the effecta of atre. on performance. mation la provided on the 8Cl'9ell about
The Anny calla the telJt l~," · enemy location, ammW\idon and fuel
Wan same, •• whJch WU daigned auppliee .. playen carry out • mill&on
developed in IWlllU City a Urned by.adict~clockm-ihuorneroi _
contract with the non-profit Midwe.t the ecreen. · .
Reeearch Inatitute, a top n.arch Playen mUlt keep track of &Ule
facility. poeitiona and the other data while
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yields aclentific infonnation," Mid Dr. lauom are involved in det.erminina the
Frederick Hegge, a moet dlrect way to travel bt!h!!teen
scientist at the quadrants.
Walter Reed Army Relearchersplantolncorporatethelr
... Institute of' Re;.. findin&9 into Army tMchlna cur-
.eareh in suburban ricUluma, tralninC exerd8ee and field
Washington. manuala,·Heue Mid. .
".Using a . game "What it becomea la buic lnfor-
f or mat keeps matlon of u.e to people who must make
people intereoted mWtary d~ona," he aal.d.
and may help ua get Each game can be varied. Charles
measurements that Graham. MRI'• principal inW9tiptor
we haven't been Cbrlet GrUam on the ST.AR project, Mid atre-wu
able to get in the put," said ·Hege, introduced into a million by cuttina
who, until recently, was chief of the down on the Ume allowed for the
Army's Department of Military Medi-rru.ion or by redud.na the amount of
cal Psychophysiology, which fuel and other l"elOW'ca available to
·" monitbred and funded the game. the player.
The project'• s:o-principal in-
& a person plays, reeearchers vestigator, Sarvey Cohel), aald MRI
measure the effects of stresa on did not vary physical oondltiona aueh aa
efficiency and s~ memory, jnfor-room temperature or study the effects
mation processing, decision rriaking, of sleep lc:m, both of which have been
riak taking and paychomotor skills. foUnd to cau.e added 1trea
The game :.... called Strategic ·and Unlike UUlde video games which
Tactical A-.rnent Record or ST AR rely on randClm choicee, each move in
by the inaUtute -la played.on.a video STAR la evaluated by reeearchers
display tenninal. F.ach cont.eat la con-again.at predetermined optimal
sidered a military million in which the alternatives.
goal is to aeek out enemy wanhlpe and If a player la akillful, each game
~y them in the l1l09t enel'I)' becoa.8 more challenClna-andmore
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Orig. 30.00 ........................... 11.•
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Orig, 19.99 to 32.00 ............. I.II to Ztl.11
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ZO K off: Washable slippers, warmup boots.
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6.00 off: Every nevv Body Sensation leotard
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. ........................... 6.llSandl.•
Boys' 4 to 7. Orig. 7.00 to 13.00 ... 4.lltol.•
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R:z. 20.00 and 28.00 ........ 13.11and11.•
25K off: Le Tigre wool/polyester sweater.
Orig . 24.00 ... , .................. ·~ .. 11.•
25% off: Velour topslor boys' 8 to 20.
' Orig. 20.00 ........ -.................. 13.•
25% off: Boys' statu$ label sweaters.
Orig. 23.50 .......................... 11.n
411% oll: Boy&' socks, sizes 8 to 20.
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Or~ 23.00 ........................... 11 ...
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Orig. 14.00 ........................... I ...
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20%off: Our full slips, three days only. Reg. . ........................... 16.11 ro 32.11 ,
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glass lamp. Orig. 120.00 and 125.00 ..... 41.11
LUGGAGE
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15" tote. Ortg. 40.00 .................. fl.•
20'' Carry-on. Orig. 60.00 .............. ZI.•
26" pullman with wheels. Orig. 90.00 ... , f.f.11
28" Pullman with wheels. Orig. 100.00 ... fl.91
46" Garment bag. Orig. 100.00 ......... f.1.11
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· CHINA
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IO% off. 45 pc. sets of Tivoli, Valencia and
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SILVER
S)»clal purchaN. Silverplated flatware caddy
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60% off. 80 pc. silverplated service from
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BOOKS
I.II to 14.11 off. Assorted diet. cookbooks,
health, crahs and Hollywood books.
Orig. 9.95 to 29.95 ............. 2.• to 14.119
STATIONERY
IJi0% to •% off. &mes of Boston frames in
.. assorted styles and sizes. Orig. 12.00 ro
15.00 ............................... 6.11
PICTURES
SP«lal purclMN. Floral prints framed under
glass ................................ 11.n
GIFTS • 18.00 to 32.00 ................ 14.«I to 25.• 25% off: Holiday vest sets for infaf11.b1}ys 12 ro __
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selection. Orig. 28.00to40.00 ... 22.40ro32.00 Boys2Tto4T. Reg. 18.00to36.00 25% off. Lacquered multi-purpose tray.
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Lilyette, Poirette, Berlei and more. 25% off: Gear for older girls from Jet Set and
Orig. 15.00 to 36.50 ........... 1Z.OO to Zl.20 Fame. Orig. 8.00 tQ 25.00 ... ~ ... 6.11 to 11 ••
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fall collection. Reg. 59.00 to 64.00 .... 41.20 to a% .oH: '80~:4 t~ ·7 ~~;d bis;~~~: :::/!11
~·~Ooff: Red Ccoss, Socialites and Cobbie pants. Orig. 16·00 to 38.00 · · · · · 11.11 to Z'1.•
Cuddlers. Reg. 35.00 to 41.00 .. 2.1.00 to 32.IO
20% off: All women's boots, many styles and
colors. Orig. 52.00 to 99.00 ..... 41.IO ro 11.ZO
20% off: All Lifestride shoes, both dressy and
casual styles. Reg. 30.00 to 38.00Ztl.00 to 30.«I
20% off: All regularly priced women's Bass
classics. Reg. 44.00 to 49.00 .... 36.211 to31.20
20% off: All women's, children's, men's active,
shoes. Orig.lreg. 15.00 to 53.00 1Z.OO to 41.IO
MEN'S SAVINGS
25% off: Arrow plaid shirts. Reg. 18.00 .. 1Z.•
25% off: Farah tri·blend slacks, sizes 32.00 to
40.00. Reg. 28.00 ..........•......... 1IM
25% off: Haggar 365 suit separates, blazers.
Reg. 80.00 .........................• N.•
Belt loop slacks. Reg. 27.00 ............ 11.•
Expandomatic slacks. Reg. 29.00 ....... 11.•
31% off: Neil Martin striped sportshirts. Rez. 24.oo .......................... 1•.•
25" off: Arnold Palmer cardigan swearers.
Reg. 35.00 .......................... a.•
SP«lal purcha•: Centura dress shirts . 10.•
SP«lal purcha•: Nylon travel kit .... , 1J.•
20% off: Every pair of men's Florsheim ahon.
Orio. 64.00 to 70.00 ........... 11.ZO to•·• JO% off: Our entire collection of Jfffies.
R:f. 4.99t~13.00 .............. 3.# fo I . 11
25"' off: All our famous maker ties. Orig. 10.00
to 23. 50 . . . .. . . .............. 1.• to 11.a
25% off: All Van Heusen long slHVe.dra.
shirts.
25% off: All Arrow long sleeve dntat -.:-1.~-.......-~ M .. *'); . .. . -· '-7'\,~~ -
25% ors;,;ed polyester slacks from a f•moua
maker. Reg. 28.00 ..................... 11.•
25% off: Diplomats}(/ pajamas.
R:f. 18.00 ..•.......•....•.......... 1J.•
ZO ~ off: All Hush Puppies shon.
Orig. ~.00 to 46.00 ........... M.• to DM
~% to .to% oft: Wool sportcoats from John
Henry, Farah and Haggar.
RfJ9. 90.00-116.00 .............••• to ...
FURNITURE
361.00 off. Contemporary super queen ciV.,ver·
tible sofa, with polyfoam mattress.
Orig. 1140.00 ....................... m .oo
361,00 off. Super queen sofa with inner spring
mattress. Orig. 1250.00 .......•...... •.oo
151.00 off. Matching chair. Orig. 650.00 •.OO
301.00 off. Contemporary stationary sofa.
Orig. 1000.00 .......... · ............. •.oo
Z31.00 off. Matching loveseat. -· ~f1i1.:fo:1_ co~.t~~P~;~;.;i fi~·. '..:V'ed'ie·:!·""
tional. Orig. 2000.00 ................. •.oo
101.00 off. Matching angled ottoman.
Orig. 350.00 ........................ Ztfl.00
CHAIRS
111.00 off. Tuhed wing chair with matching
ottoman. Orig. 450.00 ................ 2#.00
RECLINERS
251.00 off Wall Hugger® fflCliner in velvet
Herculon®. Orig. 6FJ().00 ............. •.oo
SLEEP SHOP
201.00 to •1.• otf. Monterey Solid bra• and
.W.~itont"'~~~· .• f6ft to Icing. '!fig'. (J(J(11)(f ro 1W: ~:..#to ••• Complete beds, full to Icing. Reg. 1200.00 to
1400.00 ........•...•...... -·· to ••• 111.• ro 4111.• olf. San Franclacan whir. Iron
and br.,. h#db<>ard• and beda. HNdbNrda,
twin to king. Reg. «10.00 to '160.00 ... •·•to -·· . f;;t:,'~.~'. ~ ~~~!~: ~~oo,:. .•
Orig. 20.00 ..................... , .... 14.H
STEREOS
100.00 off. Sansui 30 watt stereo ensemble.
Orig. 599.00 ........................ •.oo
31.00 off. Lloyds compact stereo system.
Orig. 150.00 ........•.....•.•....... 111.00
20.00 off. Yo(}( bookshelf stereo system .
Orig. 99.99 ................ , ........• 19.00
301.00 off. Kenwood~ watt stereo ensemble.
900.00 if purchased separately ........ 611.00
TELEVISIONS
• 60.00 off. Emerson 13'" diagonar color por·
table. Orig. 299.00 ................... Ml.OD
I0.00 off. Sanyo 19" diagonal color portable.
Orig. 489.00 .....•................... •.oo
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
f0.00 off. Phonemate 1200 answering
machine. Orig. 149.99 ................ II.II
'10.00 off. Keytronics cordless phone.
Orig. 149.99 ......................... 1'.11
ELECTRONICS
•.oo off. Brother electric typewriter.
Orig. 259.99 ..........•............. 1•.•
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VIDEO RECORDERS
100.• off. Sony Bets Hi-Fi stereo video
recotder. Reg. 899.00 ........ 1 ....... 111.•
IO.IO oft. Magnavox VHS programmable video
. ~QCJlfl{ •. /fJIJl, .. 1fJ9.f».· -. '-'-~U.At'..:'-~·· • ,. f!·'!f ._,, ,,,,_~u. 't.'~rroar ~l" r«6rdM.
Reg. 799.00 .......... : .........• : .••••
COMPUTERS
fO.IO a,,, Sp.ctr•video home comput.,,
Will be 379.99 •......•....•......... ,. ..
· 11.1' to 11.• off AS$0ffed cartridger. ~
Orig. 16.99 to 32.99 ...•..••... 1!.# to a.•
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Airport agreement a
worth-whil~longshat
. Newport Beach's idea to negotiate a binding
agreement to control aircraft traffic from John Wayne
Airport during the next 30 years is not only good but
necessary. The understandable fear in Newport Beach ls
that the airport, where jets never were supposed t.o appear,
will graduate again into an even busier and noisier field as
community needs and pressure& predictably rise.
The agreement with the Otange. County Board of ·
Supervisors would establish limits for departures of
commercial jets of the type now serving the airport and
would create a time frame and incentives for adding more
flightsof "new technology0 aircraft -smaller jets that
make no more noise than small propeller planes.
During the first 10 years, up t.o 55 flights of the
current type of aircraft would be allowed, cpmpared t.o 41
now. Eventually, if current-style jet departures were
reduced back to 41, the agreement would allpw unlimited
flights of new technology jets. ·
In exchange, the qty would promise not only not to .
sue the count}' again over its airport master plan (Newpc;>rt
was successful last year), but would send representatives
t.o public board meetings to support the plans.
The agreement generally is 'fair, although it'plac;es a
lot of stock in Newport's strength in either winning
another lawsuit or at least in tying up county plans in court.
At least the agreement offers hope that most of the
experlllive legal ·squabbling ov~r the airport can end.
But don't expect a fast' resofution once the latest draft
of the agreement is released next. week, as expected.
Getting this agreement ratified by the Board of
Supervisors may be one of the toughest jobs Fifth District
Supervisor Thomas Riley has faced.
Riley with his aide, Ken Hall, is representing the
county in the negotiations because his district includes the
airport and Newport Beach.Riley is the one who must
persuade at least two of the remaining four supervisors t.o
approve the agreement. Around the Hall of Adminis-
tration in Santa Ana, the question is whether he can "sell"
his colleagues without diluting what Newport Beach
wants: Hard and fast controls.
We know that Supervisors Bruce Nestande and Ralph
Clark have reservations. Nestande is opposed to yielding
power to adjust airport operations for 30 years, and he
worries that a proposed mass 11ransit rail line from
Anaheim t.o John Wayne would greatly increase pressure
to expand the airport. Nestande is the No. 1 ctjtic of the rail
proposal. Clark·isn't sure Newport is'givmg up enough and
he won't restrict John Wayne without a concession -and
probably funding -for the board t9 seriously consider
civilian use of the runway at the Marine Corps El Toro Air
Base. The draft agreement includes a clause allowing for
study of alternate airport sites, suggesting other com-
munities could negotiate similar agreements. That may not
be enough for Clark.
Harriett Wieder is likely t.o suggest postponing any
agreement until early next year, when the preliminary
results of an environmental impact report on expanding
the airport for up to 73 daily departures is available. Roger
Stant.on says he is pessimistic but has an open mind.
What concerns Stant.on, as well as the others, is a final
issue that likely will require extensive· bar · · :
-wne er active citi.Zen groups that appose airport
expansion, such as the Mariners Homeowners Association
and St.op Polluting Our Newport (SPON), also will
pro~ not t.o sue the county. Withou't a concession from
them, Clark aide Steve Malone says, the binding
agreement is "tenuous."
We have wondered quietly whether the .whole idea of
the agreement lipl't tenuous due to conflicting pressures.
Clark, for example, answers t.o constituents in Anaheim,
where a dependence on the tourism industry often
outweighs concern for what many il11.anders-perceive t.o be
the demanding rich folks of Newport Beach. And the
threat of lawsuits, after all, is a short-te.rm weapon, not one
likely to holQ. up over ~ears.
Well, let's face it: 'This a~mpt, is tenuous and
negotiating will get tougher. not easier. But so what? That
Riley, often critici7.ed from both sides, is still trying to
merge the interests of Ne~rt with the county says
something about his determination. That Newport is
willing t.o look for solutions instead of lawsuits is
promising, too.
l. M. BDJd /Farm d':ficit
In the 30 to 54 age bracket, the aeem to adopt one particular
single WQmen outnumber the barroom in town as their own
single men nationwide by l.3 watering hole. What do they 1.ook
million. Cenainly most though not for first in .electing such a place-
all of theee WQmen would like tQ atmoephere?
get married. But .not to farmers, N evidently. Agriculture statisti-A. o, they expect to create
ciana aay ellglble brides for single their own atmosphere. Proximity
men in the fanniilg game are in ia the key. They ask three ques-
ahort supply. tiona: 1. Doeaiteerve liquor? 2. lait
open? 3. la it nearby? In New York
Wu only a couple of decades City now, the place ia Conello'1, aao that the government of the right around the comer from the
time in Thailand waa in the Daily News.
matrimonial agency busine91. Any Q. Why doee the New u. ..
-... .... .,_,,."""', ~~~~ .. ooul .. d2• ~-.~n&erJo•n Enqlllhman ua ~t';;'h~.)lt WU • p0m"'f v '-"!I
the bureau's buaine9I to find her A. lt'aan acronym for "Poor Old
one.
Q. Newspeper people alw~
ORANGE COAST
. Daily .Pilat
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MO\her, '' which I hasten to edd ia
abort for Poor Old Mother Ena·
land.
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Love concealed between losers·
WASHINGTON -Their ro-' G. have their aole support cut off.
manoe never had a chance. Rich-One day, Richard diaappeued.
ard &uvia and Eliza.l-th Castner ~ , "I JUI. tleft;'' he said. "I just walked
met by mail. He wu"1but up in ~A out. I just had to ge\ out." He
priaon; she wu confined to a JICI 11111111 ~ didn't tell Elizabeth where he wu
wheelchair, her muscles until he reached Iowa. Then he
atrophied, unable even to uae her Richard tried, really tried, to earn telephoned her and said he wu
hands except to pre98 buttons. It a living. But for 'an 'unakilled aorry.
took her four or five hours to peck worker at a lime of high_ un-She went back to an institution
out painfully a simple letter to him employment., the best he cowd get --the general hospital in River-
on a typewriter with one finger. were occasional janitorial jobs. So side, Calif. Then around last
They were born le.en. Richard they ecraped by on welfare. September, as Richard re-
had been rai8ed in poverty and Elizabeth wu strong-willed. members it, Elizabeth called him.
had never been able to break out She had fought her way through "Come and get. me," she pleaded.
of it. He finally tried robbery and San Diego State University and, They would find an apartment.
failed at that, too. against all odda, had earned a and try again, she promiaed.
Elizabeth's handicap had been bachelor's degree in IOcial work. Richard didn't have a penny, so
more than her parents could Friends say she gave strength to he star1ed tytchhiking to Cali-
handle. They had entrusted her to Richard. fomia. He wu stranded near
inatitutiona after she wu 10. For But the struggle to survive Cedar Rapids, Iowa. For 47 hours,
the next eight ye.,., she saw her became wearing, with Elizabeth heoouldn'tgetaride. Hungry and
mother only twice. Her father, by wracked with pain an~ Richard bedraggled, he looked up the
his.own admi-.ion, was "cold" to boiling with frustration. They Salvation Army. ·
her. She felt unloved, unwanted. moved to Iowa, but she oould.n't He tried to telephone Elizabeth,
Then Richard was transferred take the poverty. She fled to her oolleci, because he had no money.
to a prison near her home in San fa~er·s home in Oregon, then The hospital refused to accept the
Diego. She made regular visits. ca:lled Richard and asked him to charges. He h.ad the telephone
Under the stem eyes 'of prison join her. number of a friend in Riverside
guards, they reached out. to one Again, they faced life together. but bad left it in a .,.ti-of pants at
another. Aft.er Richard was re-But again, they were beat.en his sister's houae. She had no
leaaed, they saw each other every fl down. He couldn't find work. telephone. so he had to write for it.
day for four months. Then on They depended on welfare checks That took 10 days.
Aug. 25, 1982, she became Eliza-from Caj.ifomia, which they no He learned from the friend that
beth Bouvia. longer were entitled to collect. Elizabeth was front.-pqe news.
For the ex-convict and the They felt like criminala, fearful She h.ad lost the will to live. But
pll{8Plegic, marriage was not.easy. that they might be caught. and she was ao crippled that she
oouldn:-t even oommit ~-So
she wu suing for the right to die.
She wanted to atop eating.
A frantic Richard beged the
Salvation Army for the bua fare to
ruah to Riverside. He went
straight from the bua station to the
hospital. But Elizabeth wouldn't
aee him. Finally, he arranged a
visit th.rough her American Qvil
. Liberties Union attomey. .
"She WU cold," said Richard.
"She wasn't the same penon I.
married .•• Richard tried to explain
why had hadn't arrived earlier,
but she wouldn't listen.
He Wlderstanda; at leut he
thinks ao. "All through'~ life,
nobody cared, nobody loved her,"
he said. "When I didn't show up,
she thought I didri't love her."
He wanta her to know that he
does love her, that.hewantaherto
live, that he will do his best to
make their marriage work this
time. He has stopped by the
hospital and left amall. 'intimate 8Lfta. But ahe won't eee b.lm.
So Richard wrote her a letter.
But he feared she would never
read it. So he aent it to me and
asked me to print it. In tomorrow's
colwnn, I will publiah Richard
Bouvia'• appeal to his wife to stay
alive.
~ime-teste-d-tidbitrlor sue
What follows is aome advice I
forgot. to give our kida before they
left home:
-There is a Santa Claus but he
doesn't always come.
-Being well-dresaed is like
being six feet tall. You either are
or you aren't and there isn't much
you can do about it.
-Learn to drink coffee
without sugar.
-Throw away the can of paint
after you've finished painting
aomething, no m:atter how much
there la left in the can. ·
-Don't keep your watch five
minutes fut. •
-Go to bed. Whatever you're
staying up late for isn't worth it.
-Don't expect too much from
the company you work for even if
it's a good company.
-You're almost always better
off keeping your mouth shut, but
don't let that. atop you.
-Don't watch the 11 o'clock
news. It's uaually the same as the
six o'clock but not as good.
-There are few satisfactions in
I~'· -.N-DY-RO-ON_IY_..,..~
life better than holding a grudge.
Pick them carefully but hold a
few.
-Don't fuss a whole lot with
your hair.
-You're better off missing a
bus or an airplane once in a while
than getting there too early all the
lime. '
-Don't save string. If you need
string, buy it.
-Don't save pennies, either.
They don't add up to anything.
-U you can't find comfortable
shoes that are good-looking, buy
comfortable shoes that aren't, but
don't. buy good-looking shoes that
are uncomfortable.
-Don'tcall in sick except when
you're sick.
-You aren't the only one who
doesn't. understand the situation
in the Middle East.
-Nothing important ia ever
said in a telephone conversation
that lasts more than three
minutes.
-Very few things you buy will
be the answer to the problem you
bought them to aolve.
-There's aeldom any good
reason for blowing the horn on
yourcar. -
-U you work moderately hard
you'll find a lot of people aren't.
working as hard aa you are.
-It is unlikely that you'U have
any IU<lCe!l8 glµing a broken chair
together.
-Don't do your Chrisbnaa
ahoppingtooearly. Itisn'taamuch
fun.
-U you buy a book and feel
like making marks in it With a pen
or pencil, make them. It's your
book and it doesn't n.ain it for
anyone elae anyway.
-Be careful but don't be too
careful. •
-In a conversation, keep in
mind that. you're more interested
in what you have to say than
anyone et..e i.I.
-If nothing e1ae works, take a
good hot shower.
-Pon't keep saying "I don't
know where the time goes." It
goes the same place it's alwaya
gone and no one baa ever known
where th.at is.
-If you own aomething uaelela
but ~like it. don't throw it away
just beca\be aomeone keepe asking
what you're keeping it for. The
chancee are, you couldn't explain.
-Deciding to loee weight. won't
help.
-The fewer, the inerrter.
-Don't believe everything you
read in the newspaper but keep in
mind almost all of it ia true.
-Keep the volume down on
everything. It's like ult. You can
get U8ed to ie. of it.
-Money shouldn't beaaved for
a rainy day. It should be aaved and
spent for a beautiful day. ..
-Language is more important
than numbers.
-U1e profanity·sparingly and
don't uae any ot.cenities at all.
.
W Qrk can be buoyant or a balm
. A particularly ugly (though
perhape uaeful) new word in the
American lexicon ia "workaholic,"
to denote the modem man who
eeema excie.tvely devoted t.o h1I
job. He has come in for 80me hanh
critidml the 1Mt few yeen, and ~_J 'ta time we began _to
The workaholic II a large teftUI
of man, oontalnlna • divene
number of tpedee. 'nMlle cannot,
and abould not, all be lumped
topther, for their motivatlonland
aoe1I may be entirely dlffenmt. Almoit nowhere fa It truer that
one man'• meet ii another man~•
pcUon .
I have known all IOl'te of men
~ be ctMpWld • , and while I am not
one ft111'1lf, I can heartUy qm·
pathlle wU.h c:•tal.li kinda of
them, and undentand why they
~ Then there la the species who debt to thme who fulfill thla
~ "!' 1 never should have married or bad elUllve quest. .._, ,/1. "·a family in the tint ~ and Not all workaholicl. by any IY-1-,-11-11_1_11--~"7 ~'!.~':!·.~.= =.~tn-==..=
-but who amona us can claim to ~ti of money and paws and
foc:ua IO much of their enefllies on be a whole man, mucb 1-a whole PNldle· Indeed, aatof th9D will
their work rather than on their penon? He ill happy ~ never auam the9e peUa. and •. . ~~~r:.,·~~)jG·~~~,~~· -.. .,..~ofhoall, =..:.1~~ lllmply the !r'~ of a mmtu-ally beoome pnllklent of the .. ~ w are vay uiu•P-mental mla~t mede too Un!Wd Sta•
PY In their penonal or ma.rttal early in hia lite:-WCJl'kaholWn 11 either a ldmu-liY91; who have IDllde their bet:la. lant or a narc:otk: A ..,. f1
and lie In them at n!ahta. but Still othen are In pwadt of .umulant to Uae who k)ft tbm'
apmd theU' days 1n tr)'tnc to p.11 the)' c1eem to be ot 1far wartr tar it.It u... mc1 •
oompmmte for tailwe In~..._ ..,... value than dol•"Mtklt)t. Mi t 11ry naroodc 10 ta.a who by~tnanother.Notvwbat WblleUMrymayrequlnamata• lm it to~ the pmn of an
way to JWe, perbapt, but hardly a canforter and nowilMr, they ~ fllmllJ burden. la
cont em p ti bl e or • v • n ue dedlca-.i tio..-ldnd of truth eltbs cme, the wartrahalilc II • •
blameworthy. or .._ WAon of beauty that much a victim• a culpftt. m
(Some of .our .,_teat men, lib compels thelr alnCle-mirukd IOdlCy wau1d be.._._... b'j
Dkbnl, have opted tor thia puradt. While th* f..mJill mq llJ:i:::--tbe ..... .._
parUal tolution of their pe.rlOMl be !'•elected, or actually by• eonitw•uwUan of the
Clit&WU..) wretched. manldn4 OW9 • buet ....
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SALE PRICES
GOOD THRU TUES. -
NOV. 22. 1983
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Novemb« 17, 1983 ~··
0 A. •OVAILE LOUVIE s11un11S
• Rtactv to C>Mot or stain. , • s -,. •~with all 11¥dwart i6 -~~
· 0 L PANELllG SALE
•Al PMflin9 l'f9 priers OVff 111 00 •S ....
• All paneting rf9 prkfCI bftwttn 18·110 99 ......
~All paneling reg prtcfCI bftwttn 15.17 99 • t ....
O c.2"1•''.ltl"STUDS •t.7•
• CienffJI PIKPOSf tumb« for ll!lllt Cklty prOlfcn. • °"'*' QU*Y sumcfCI on row ~
0 1. 1/2" I •• I I' CDI PLYWOOD •7.77
• For buldlnCJ proJ«ts • ~ mort hOmt uws.
0 L 5/1" I •• I I ' PARTICLE IOAID ••.-
• lntll>fftSlif. dUratllt building product, • v~ pantts ready to flnlsh or ~ as K.
0 •.I' PIE;Ol•ED COUNTEITOP•a7.ee
~ Almond, butcher block, or rnac>lf finish.
w ~~-12' •• ,.-
O c.SPOTLITEI •t•.-
• (Nr9f last1 for tull 1 YI hl'S.
• lbdf of nl99'd AIS ~tic n1 has ~ 6' cons 19S60
0 I. 7 1/C" CllCULAI SAW .....
• 2 118 H.P. for t1lt tougfttSt joOS.
• Two Uldl!s for SW0y Control. 17592.
0 L Sii" IREISllLE Dllll •t•.-
• "M:cetemlon TrtQ!ief" dflWt'S 0.2500 '1lf'I. • llMf'SlnCJ swttct1 ·ror rtmOWat ot smws. nuts. 17121.
O tPllEIS TWICllU•t.-
• 6" lonQ now with 5NrP flfCtrbl Wirt cotter. I~.
• 8" and' 10 .. .attr oumo w¥t*t postttons IWPO*l.
o. L 15 PC. Dllll llT SET ... -
.use on copper, ns. unttmptrfCI stffl, wooos
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Returns to job
Qunphy tells of 'terror
and pa.nic' of at tack
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LOS ANGELES -Newscaster J erry
Dunphy, shot Oct. 24 in the neck and left arm, has
returned to work al KA.BC-TV and described t'w
"panic 'hod terror" of the attack on him and a
companion. as they drove to work in , his
Rolls-Royce.
He returned to work three weeks to the day
after four men "one shouting obscenities, tried to
gun down makeup l\)"tist Sandra Marshall and me
as we headed back to work right here in this
studio," said Dunphy, 62, on his return. ...
Noone has been arrested in the attack despite
a $25,000 reward offered by the station, but poijce
say they believe the attack was random and not
aimed specifically at Dunphy. •
Marshall still has not returned to work.
J Cicely Tyson among honored
NEW YORK -Ac-
tress C icely Tyson,
whose films include
"The Autobiography of
Miss Jane Pittman," is·
among 18 women re-
cognized by the Wonder
Woman Foundation for
coura ge, pro moting
peace and creativity.
Dilly Piiat
THURSDAY'. NOVEMBER 17, 1983
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too pretty to. eat
S
ome.thing f~hy was going on at tht·
Fountain Val)ey Recreation Ct>nter
last weekend. ·
The Orange County Chapter
of Zen Nippon Airmkai, a Japanese
society, conducted its first annual
young fish show on Saturday and Sunday.
Koi are members of the carp family,
resembling goldfish wit,h whiskers. The fish
are traditional raised in ponds for vie wing
enjoyment. The competition was for young
fish, up to 14 inches long. Judging wa..CJ
according to size, color and patterns.
More than 50 Koi enthusiasts from as far
as Oregon entered 443 fish in the local
competition. The sh ow judge was Masao
Kato, an industrialist who traveled from
Japan-specificiilly to officiate ..
The grand champion and and runner-~p
champion awards were won by fish entered
by Bob and Joan Finnegan of Costa Mesa.
Both fish were of the Kohaku variety, a red
pattern on~ white background.
Tyson was cited ala
Woman of Courage as
the awards were pres-
ented Monday by John
Chancellor of NBC News
at the foundation's sec-Paul K a to (right) was thejudge for colo rful event.
Joan Finnegan was one of the organi:iers
of the Orange County Chapter of Zen Nippon
Airinkai. The chapter, founded in 1976, was
the second in the United States and the 49th of
Zen Nippon Airikai.
The chapter now includes 39 families. • ond annual awards cer-\J; emony. -The awards, for
· women over age 40, are
given by the Wonder
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ganized by Warner Communications and DC
Comics Inc.
Chancellor described the women, who share
$120,000 in prize money, as "women who have the
strength to fight, to dare, to laugh at fate, to live
through injustice and triumph."
Another recipient was Agnes Mary Mansour
of Lansing, Mich., who resigned from the Sisters
of Mercy after a Vatican ultimatum that she
publicly ~ndemn abortions or c;uit the state
agency that administered Medicaid payments for
them.
Former Menudo s inger greeted
NEW YORK -Several thousand SC.reaming
young women besieged City Hall to get a glimpse
of a former member of the llinging group Menudo,
Miguel Cancel, when he went there for a visit.
Miguel, who had to leave the group because
he has reached age 16, the retirement age for
members of Hie Puerto Rican group, was being
honored at the request of several prominent
Hispanics and was greeted by Mayor Edward
Koch.
Police reinforcements were called in Monday
to hold back the crowd, which damaged aoout 15 . . . loL
Several young women clO&e to the barricades
had to be pulled to safety by )IQ.lice as the crowd
behind pushed forward.
The singer later escaped through a side door.
Noguchi still has hope
LOS ANGELF.S -Dr. Thomas Noguchi
predicts th.at sooner or later he will be reins ta led as
Los Angeles county coroner, but meantime he has
a sign on his office door saying, "Welcome to
Siberia."
PAPARAZZI
Roaaa~ic night... Site revisited
LITTL~ NIGHT ROMANCE ... As a
special celebration of their first
wedding anniversary, Irvine resident
Kay Harvey planned a surprise,
sunset sit-down dinner for husband
n the bluff overlooking Corona del Mar's
Main Beach. The couple was married on the scenic
site on Nov. 13 a year ago.
While Kay and Michael sipped champagne
from crystal glasses and watched the setting suh
from their stylishly set table (linen tablecoth,
silver, china and, of course, a single long-stemmed
red rme), an attendant in maid's attire served them
an elegant dinnei' (prepared behind a nearby tree
by Balboa Island caterer Jan Murdoch).
From the intimate, bluff-top dinner, the
couple drove to the Surf and Sand Hotel, where
the management greeted them with champagne
and Godiva chocolates. Michael wu in for another
surpriae when he opened their room door to find
friends on hand for an anniversary party
(organized, of course, by Kay) ... complete with
deoorationa-and Michael' favorite ~n--
\rifle. Quite a celebration!
and crab legs, hot lasagne, marinated vegetables
and fruit compote. For dessert, bi.acuit tortoni. A
poolside band provided soft background music
throughout the evening.
Among .th e 65 guests at the howtewarming
were F rances and Bob Morgan, Lea and Phil
E1po1lto, Frank and Lacy Haat1man, Clarke's
parent.a (out for a visit from North Dakota) David
and Vera Falrbrotber, Dale and Sbart Pbllllpa,.
Mike and Virginia Genovese, Jerry and Jennifer
Sbaw, Bernie Scbaelder, Hal and Pa11e Hartley,
Benaie and Selma Cooperman (both surgeons),
Bill and Darlene Dotti , and P aal and Lynn
Prentice from Montecito.
The Woods return to Balboa
Jue and Doagla1 M. Wood have returned to
the Balboa Peninsula after being away for 33
years.
Wood has been with the Lockheed Corp. since
1950. His most recent poeition wu director of
commeraal ares for NOrtll America. On hii retum
to the NeWport area he will be UIOCiated with Bob
Jacobeen Aaeocia~pf Irvine in ~ecu'!vp.~t-'ti'(rr;,'rf~ii\lff'~p~1fe~~ -,,.~p\ .. ~"-';' ~~ ·~~:,;\;~~ ... ~~ ·w.,h"~
ADd.rea and Clarke Falrt.rotu r recently property on the Peninlula whkh will be com-
threw two lavish bouaewanning parties to show pleted in 19M. Mn. ~ruk C. Wood Jr. of Newport
off thelr newly remodeled Santa Ana home. Beach plana to live wt th her IOl'1 and his wife when
After the couple purchued the home in J une, tfielr new home la completed.
dee.lgner Andrea went to work on remodeling The Wood.a, who were married in Newport
plana.Thereault-anewlydetignedlivingroom, Beach in 1949, were membets of St. James
includlnganextendedcellingandacofferwindow EpllCOpal Church durtnc the 19509. Wood la a
and a completely rebuilt kitchen. member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, the
Ron Patterson is president.
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Memben a nd guests
of the Renai1&ance
Gro.up, 1upporten of
the Newport-Meta
Schools 'Foundation,
gathered ~t the UCI
Univertity Club for
cocktails and hon
d'oeuvre• prior to at-
tending a lectUtt by
Seymour Hersh in
the Science Hall.
A b ove, D avi d
Carmichael, · preti-
dent of NM School
Found"tlon, left, en-,.,et in eonvenation
with Dr. Roser
~laom••• Re aai1·
taaee chairman, and
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Gian~ left, chata
with Martha Bell,
eenter, and Geor-
paan McLeod.
Mother Claarlone cla1ma lt'a the perfect party Wuhington, D.C. Golf and Country Club and hall
hau1e... certainly borne out by last weekend'• 1erved u an official of the Air Force Amodation, ,,
-feltivities. Poolside tablet were decorated with the California Manulacturen Amodation, Cali· -----------------------------------
brightly colored red and pink cyclamen. tomia State Chamber of Commerce and a Federal WedJ, la the wile of Lt. AHrew It Freemu . San DiefO with hia wife, MiclteUe.
While viewfne the houR, gusta sipped Credit Union. • USAF. They are stationed in Upper Hayford, Paparaal is «fired by Style Editor Vida DMn
cocktails and enjoyed hond'oeuvre1 .. freahahrimp They have two children -thelr daughter. F.ngland. A 90n, DM&la• M. Wood J r., raklea in with contrlburJotv from GlotU Zigner.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, November 17, 1883 -·
JOUI HIALTH Doab:tlDg dad ••• Proof unnecessary
OR PETER J STEINCROHN DEAR ANN LANDERS: I never t.houahl I
would be wriUng to you about a problem, but I need
advice aa aoon u pomible.
• • " . My wife left me 10 years aao. We were divorced • FOR MKS. E.: Your experience with yQur ahortlythereafterancbhemaniedamanlhadnewt'
t•hoklng d llld t'nded happily. That's whal'8 import-even heard of Severalolmyfrlendlthentoichnelhe
ant No doubt lt was as acary as you deecribe. I'll had been ~ around for yee.ra with a wide
mention 80me statistics and make 80me suggestions a.ortment of men, both in and out of our IOClal circle.
that may help other mothers ln a almilar emergency· We have three children who are now ln thelr 20..
F<irtunalely. you got to a h09plt.al emergency room in Not one of them reeemblee me even lliahtly. I em
, ·time. Others may require lnatant relief. bellnnlnatowondertftheeechildrenarereallymtne. # I've ret.'eived a new releue from the American 11 there any way to make aure? I don't want to
Ac:aQemy of pedlalrlcs that is helpful. Thia la baaed on dilcrace my former wife but I am becom1n8
• an article that ap~ in Pediat.rka magazine increuinaly uncertain. -QUEsnONS IN GA. (~18 1 ). Choking on food or other ob~ta la mentioned DE.O\ GA.: Blood tesh cu prove &Mt a mu II
as tht• S(>('Ond great.est cause of aoc1dential deaths in NOT tile fadter, bat dtey cu.not pre.ve &Mt lie 11.
tht> honw for children under 5 years of age. The My advice 11 &o a1Hme dtese cltllclrea are yoan
National Safety Council reports that 150 children ud c1J1ml11 UJ DOdOD &Mt dtey mlpt Uve beea
died in 11178 because they tried to swallow or lnhale fadtered by odten y" ratted dtem ud &Mt •• wut
food or objects that blocked their windpipes. couti. · ' ·
"Any foreign body in the upper ~ay is an • • • ,
i..mrnediate threat to life." It ~ould be removed. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Don't you dare take 12
lMtMe trom ''A~ In Artaonal''. She ahoukl
apnlnci• to volf.QW. u.ot the word ruor STRAP
WM l*'fectly llCC!epcable. She II lmed to think l'UOI'
STROP WM the only correct deqnation, but ahe " ~· If you had eaid STROP lhe ~)' would
haw bopped all over you and Mid your apeWne wu
terrible.
1 don't know of anyone who aaya STROP. ~
you? ru bet lt you took that th1n8 around to 10 peop1e
and MUd them. "What ti thllf' nine out of 10 would
reply, 61lt'1 a ruor map."
rd lib to •Y another word to the woman In
An.Ina. Don't be eo hard on Ann. She la dolna a
damed aocxl Job. How would you lib to arwwer
Jett.en from afl dMm nu,&1 who write in about petty
~ IUCh ·• the matter you brouiht up? -HOLLYWOOD CALIF.
DEA.a BOUYWOOD: H wu 1oed of J" &o
rull te •.z.:--· S..eral otMn did eo, alao. My snaefal •allwMwnte.
DEAR ANN LANDw: I am in a 9eCOnd
maniaae. My huaband baa four children from 20 to 30
y ..... 01 .... ~·~taldncbll*ial occaak>na, w • pwluadonl and fam1J
blrthdaya. 'The n want phoc.c. of "the ,.;:::J.
-which mMN my huaband and h1a former ;;Je.
(She hM not remarried.)
I think thla II ridic\&loua. After all. they are no
lonaer" a f.amlly. Their father now hM anodwr wtfe
and another Ule. I have aua-tecS a pktlare o( him
with the children and another with h1a n -wUe and
the ch1ldren, but that doe. not aatiafy them.
I feel left out and have told them eo but no' one
pa ya the leut bit of attention. Your opinion la wanted.
-MIF'F'ED IN DEL.
DEAR MIFFED: If dae cMldl'• wut pletves
of dtelr pareau tosedter for 1peetal oea1lw, wllJ
aot be aractou abotlt It? It'• a •mall dllq &e •* ud
yoa loae MW.I by belq qreeable. (111 bet '"
wonder wily yoar 1tepcM.lclrea d•'t like J•.)
However. "if the child can speak or breathe and is r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT---------------------------
coughmg, the -foreign ob)ect will probably become
dislodged. ma.lung first aid action botb unnecessary
and dangerous." When the child cannot breathe or
ma ke a sound, first aid must be given lnunediately.
The child should be placed over the rescuer's knees or
over the forearm if the child is an lnfant and over the
lap or the floor if it is an older child. "Four sharp
blows to the back should be given .Uthe object is not
propcUed from the windpipe through this procedure,
then four rapid chest thrusts should be given. These
actions should be repeated if there is no response. U
these methods fail, the child sould be rushed to the
nel\rest hospital or clinic. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm all right all
week, but come Sunday and I'm bound to have
: terrible headaches. I wonder if there's something in
j my dfot that doesn't agree with me . During the past
few weeks, every Sunday I've been having a large
I brunch consisting·oc stacks of wheat cakes and bacon.
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' I use so much com syrup that the cakes almost float,.
What's there to hurt me? Mr. 0 .
DEAR MRr. 0 .: My first guess would be it's
' possible you're allergic to the com in the syrup. Com
I
iB oneoC the common causes of food allergy. Of course,
it may be the wheat. But let's stop guessing and leave
it up to your allergist. • • • FOR MRS. T.: Cat lovers will hate me for saying
90, but sell your cat. It's difficult to part with a loving
pet, but there should be no indecision when health is
concerned. Your allergist alao advises the separation
because he has found that the cat induces and
intensifies your son's allergic symptoms. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Every time I need to
take my 4-month old infant's rectal temperature it
turns out to be a wrestling match. He hates it. Besides,
I'm afraid the thennometer will break off in the
rectum. ls there a solution? Mrs. H.
DEAR MRS. H.: Perhap; you can mollily him by
taking his annpit temperature. Use an oral
thermometer and hold it up in the armpit. Chances
are he'll give you less of a hard time. Keep the bulb in
his arm it for at least five minutes with arm cloee to
t e c est. · octor as or t e rea , sure
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Tickets available at all Ticketron locations, ·
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slate u.s: charity concerts
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precedented lineup of" Britain'•
foremost rock musicians will joln
fon."eS for a eeries of charity
concerta ln the United Stat.ea to aid
the Ronnie Lane Action Reaearch
into Multiple Sclerosis (A.R.M.S.)
appeal.
The all-star lineup will feature
.Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Jeff
Beck, Bill Wyman, Charlie ~atta,
Kenney...,Jones. Andy Fairweather
Low and Joe Cocker, all supported
by the world's finest sidemen, as
well as a special concert appear-
ance by Ronnie Lane.
F.arlier this year, musician L{ule
approached long-time friend Eric
Clapton regarding the possibility
of doing a charity concert to raae
money for A.R.M.S. Clapton
enthusiastically agreed and asked
Glyn Johns, preeminent record
producer ·-for such acts as the
Who and the Rolling Stones -· to
fonn a band for the event.
ln September of this year the
concert took place at the Royal
Albert Hall in London, featuring
most of these artists, and was
acclaimed as the most enonnoualy
successful charity rock ac·
complishment of the decade, said
the promoters.
The magical • spirit of tht
A.R.M.S. benefit at the Albert
Hall inaplred theee art.lata '° take
the sh ow to America for eeveral
special perfonnancee. Four cities
in the United St.at.ea have been
choeen: New York. Loe Angeles,
San Fr-ancllco and Dallaa.
Net proceeds from three of the
cities will go tow ards forming an
American branch of A.R.M.S., a
voluntary, self-help, regiatered
charity dedicated to combating
Panning the critic
OMAHA. Neb. (AP) -Com-
edian Skip Stephenson, upset by
Omaha World-Herald critic Roger
Catlin's panning of his benefit
Friday at his alma mater, Holy
Name School. ran an ad in the
paper to respond. Catlin said
Stephenson. of NBC-TV's "Real
People," "almost derived wicked
glee from telling jokes about
religion and sex in an audience
filled with priests and nuns."
Stephenson was upset by the
"wicked glee" comment. "Any
reference to sex was innocent, and
I was not telling jokes about
religion, I was telling jokes about
life in parochial school as a kid."
multiple 11cle ro1l1 through
alternative retearch method.a --
1pecltically the hyperbaric ox-
ygen chamber treaunent --from
which Lane, who 1ulfers from
multiple acleroa.1.1 hlrmelf, h.u
recenUy benefited.
Lane ia well-known for hia
work with Rod Stewart and the
Faces, Small Fa<.'efl, and hl.t band.
He ia a musician who has.
first-hand knowledge of the prob-
lems facing.multiple aclero8ia suf-
fea:era, the moet common disease of
the ~ntral nervous 1yatem.
DATES: Oal.laa, Monday, Nov.
28, Reunion Arena; San Franciaco,
Thunday, Dec. 1, Cow Palace: Loe
Angeles, Monday, Dec. 5, The
Forum; New York, Thursday,
Dec. 8 and Friday, Dec. 9, Madison
Square Garden. Los Angeles con-
cert tickets available through all
Ticket Master outlets including
the May Co., Music Plus, the
Sports Mart Stores, UCLA Cen-
tral Tick~t Office, the Forwn box
office, Mutual and tharge Lines.
Ticket prices are $20 every-
where.
CONT ACT -· Bill Graham
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Paynter of Jensen Communica-
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162JUNIORL.SLV. TEESHIRTS
34 LARGE SIZE POL VESTER TOPS
318 MISSES' S.SLV. TEE SHIRTS
156 JUNIOR 2-PC. DRESSING
52 JUNIOR SUIT BLOUSES
97 JOGSUITS . . . .
338JUNIOR BRITT ANIA SWEATERS
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76 MISSES' PANTS . .
103 MISSES' BLOUSES . .
95 JUNIOR PANTS . . . .
54 JUNIOR BRITT ANIA & JEANS
171 JUNIOR SWEATER VESTS
63 JUNIOR CO-ORDINATES .
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75 HANDBAGS . . . . .
83 PURSE WALLETS ..
67 EXERCISE LEOTARDS
127SUNGLASSES ...
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55 CHILDREN'S HIGH SIERRA"! BOOTS
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45 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES
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Monday through Saturday
9:30 to 9:30 • Sunday 10 to 7
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Tonight's TY
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AnQ.-c llllew, llflrblr• Bach MY lllNI> WOM.D'I fUtNQT
'fltMl'I COWNn OOOFI
MAONa. ~ lSW.R I= WOM.D ,AOV.Kr INT!lff AINMENT TOHIOKT
• UNDIMTAHDINO HUMAN MOW litHAVIOlll * ''Cllllo'a Land" (1972) Ollltlll
I <* NIWI Broneon, Jeck Plilnce. ==Q "=re:..~ DD VM D¥Q MCMI MOVIE U ~ "Polltrgelll" ( 1982) Crllg T. • * • "SWll'llP Thing" (IM21 Adti-,.._,, Jot>eth Wlllllml.
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• • "ltllnd Of Adwnlin" ( 1979) -U6-
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THEPAWSERS
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(C)MOVIE * * 'h "MoonShine County Eli1>1ess"
( 19771 John Suon. Suun Howard.
-1~
GMOVIE
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Heldlond, C1rrM1 Snodgresa
-1:00-eMOVIE
• • "Roblnaon Crusoe And The Tiger" t 19721 fiuOO Stlglltt, A11ui (f) MOVIE• * * • i.+ "YelloW JICtl" ( li38) Rob«1
MonlQ°"*Y• Vlrglnil Bruce.
• AU. IN THE fAMIL Y ~~.Borrow.Dr S1811" ( 19731
Mike Connors. Ken• MoCo!d.
tBGENE SCOn
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Qt)MOVIE
(t>MOVIE
• • • "MondO Ctnt" ( 1913) [)oQj..
m8'111ty. N91rlled by StellnO SM.-
di .MOYIE
•• "One'*" Higlll" (1912) Mlm
Wt1t Mtg J}lr,_
-2:30-1 U NEWS • * ''l<iu, l<lu, Kiii, 1(111" 1 llM)
Tony l<tndlll, Bred IWrla
(1>J THE SOUND Of MURDER
-1:00-eMOYE •'h "Oelttl V*f' (19481 Ro09l1
Lowery, Helin Glbet1
i~mfT()4
•It "LOfl BlttaliOn" (1982) Dllrle
Jergens, Leopold Salcedo.
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(l)MOVIE * * * "The Frencll u.ut1111n1'1 Worn111" ( 1981 I Meryl SttMP, Jere-
my ltona.
Adam Weet, on the ~t of an upeomin1 TV
movie, bad been· fishdq hi1 "Batman"
imqe 1inee the popular 1how went off the air
in 1969. Now, he 1ay1 be h.u finally come to
tennt with it and wholeheartedly embrae~
the (:aped Cru1ader. "After a while you
realize the realitie1," 1ay1 the 44-year-old
Cl8 ~7:00-I (I) SIMOH"::.0..
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 9 TMUMA CENTER
A.IC NEWS 0 HEAL TH8EA T
ROWAN& liWmN'S LAUOK-* MONTY PYTHON'S FlYIHG
eNEWS C#QJ8
FAllE IP~ THEATRE
• * • "They Got Me ~Id" ( 1~3) Bob Hope, Ootothy Lamour
-11:15-
(Z) CINEMASCOAE
-11:30-
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• • ·~ "Hammersmllh Is Out" I 1972)
Elilabeth Taytor. Richard Bunon
(f) INOEP£HOOff N£TWOff(
NEWS !'~ ChOseo" (1981) Maxlm1-
* * * "The Verdict" ( 1982) PIUI Newmln, Cl!Mlolle Rampl1ng
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(f) FAITH 20 ?E ~CONSUMER fE'Om
'JOKER'S WlD Cl).., .. ~
IM.eMISREf'ORT U ~ "Taps" (19811George C 1------------;r--------lriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
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P.M. MMW1NE -t:O&-entRTAINMEHf TOHIOHT
LCM COHNECTIOH
THE MMNTUflE Of
(D)MOYIE
**"An Unsultlbll Job For A Wom·
111" ( 1981 I PMll F r111na11, Pippa
Gulrd.
"'STA 80'
IS V•RY STRO Q STUPP!'
This Chevy Chue ~ comedu;;: crazy. "'. .. ... Weet.""l'm proud of Batman." · IHERLOCK HOUND
(D)MOVIE
Kids TV with a
catch: no sound
*** "Thi Verdict" (19821 PMJI
Nlwmln. Chlrlotte ~ng.
(Z)MOVIE * t "Fr*'Cll Joilll Thi WACS"
(llM) Donlld O'Connot, Julie
~.
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UOHntETOWN
WASHINGTON (AP)
-A· Canadian company
haa launched a cable TV
tervice for children that
offen a 24-hour-a-day
channel of stories and
computer graphics, but
noeound.
In place of narration,
words of the story are
flaahed on the acreen, to
be read by a parent or
older brother or sister to
young children.
"We were concerned
that standard TV view-
iilg tends to divide famil-
ies rather than unite
them," says Art
Doerkaen, the preSident
of Genesis Research,
-wh.iel\;swied~l"Vice
last week.
"And we wanted to
get families together. in
front of the TV tel for
eomething uaeful and to
reintroduce the art of
reading into the ~orne," added Grego R .
Stetaki, Doerksen part-
ner and the vice presi-
dent of Genesis.
There were reasons
for the lack of fanfare
accompanying the new
eervice. For one thing, it
Will probably be at least
two months-before any
interested cable com-
pany can actually offer
StoryTime to it•
subecribers.
Despite the draw-
backs, Stetaki claims the
re1ponse from the
American cable industry
10 far has been ''univer-
sally positive."
"I think most aee it as
90rnething that cable
definitely needs," he
said. "It's something
that's educational and
entertaining and a nice
positive kind of eervice."
According to Stetaki,
the eervice's format has
been designed to capture
the quickly changing
interests of young chil-
dren. Each "page" of a
story i.s literally created
before their eyes. with
houaes, animals and car-
toon characten appear-
ing line by line along
with the -=:ript to be read
by adults.
QI FAMILY FBJ0
LAVSIE & SttlAlEY &
Nn
IMOHLA.
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NEW TED4 TllES
TIC TAC DOUOt4
MOYIE
.. \; "Song Of Thi Optn Rold"
(1944) Jlnl Powell, Edglr Bergen.
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'Terms of Endearment' may be the most satisfying Hollywood
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DEBRA WINGER· SHIRLEY MAL LAINE · TERMS OF ENDEARMENT
CO·STARRING JACK NICHOLSON· DANNY Dr VITO AND JOH N LI THGOW
MUSIC BY MICHAEL GOOE ·SC REEN PLAY RY JAMES L BROOKS
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by Brad Anderson
"Marmaduke. a simple 'woof' would be
enough of a welcome!"
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AN E~CITIN6 FOOTBALL
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IS 601N6 WILD ...
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"I don't know who your dentist Is, sonny, but th1t
there Is fool's gotd."
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
.. ~Al<E THE '!
COURTROOMS MAYE
SPECTATORS .. RIOTS ~AVE
M06S AND ACCIDENTS
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by Jell MacNelly
by Wiiey
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.. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thursday, November 17. 1983
Study shows economy is.strong
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Nt-;W Vl>HK (Al ') "Tht• t'( 11no111y 1:w n a roll,"
sairl Wllhum l>U11k1·ll"''H· th1· 1'C\1nmrust und Purdut'
U111vl·n-11y p111f1•:.."'11 whv rm 11 111111'!\ o y1·ar· anal y.sea
the t'X1H·rw1w 1•:< ,\lld o p1nHm~ uf 2,000
small·busuwss1·:. m·nis."I 11"' l'u untry
1'hl· l:\l1·~1 -1t11dy. 1•0111ph•11oel In October, shows
str'l'ngth 1n pl,m."I 111 add .)llbs. l'Ontim.it-d inventory
building, nnd !lllllll' pwkup 111 1·apital spending pluM
that mtll\Y 1oe,11w1111:.1.S hud kll 1111ght Uc' d1•layed until
1984
&St'll on tlw r1•!:11e11l.o«·~. Dunkelberg and
Jonathan &~1tt 11( Sou ttwrn Metho<l1sr University
fore<:ast a l )t-t·1•111h1•r 1ohl1•:1.o; rule below 8 pert'ent,
lowest sil\n• Sqlt1•111l w•r 111111 1'h1• October rate was
8.R JWN't'lll.
Thl' f111tl111~s. h11K1od l•n n sam pUng o f smaU
1.'<>n C"erus belonj.(1111-( 111 lllL' N ation11l Federation of
Lndcptmdent Business, add up to a
fourth·qaartcr gain of 6.9 pcn..'t'nl i n
national product, Dunk elbcrg said.
... ~ile the ma~rlty of t f'deratlon mern~rs are
classified as small, the pro fessor contends the
quarterly surveys give .1:1n at-curate picture of the
cntirc economy, slt1('e 90 pert't.'tlt o f businesses
em ploy ZO or fe w t-r wurkers. ...... , •.
provided by JET WINO SYSTEMS. INC.
tn\lestmen1 provides
• Spedilcs of t he-survey include:
-Fourteen pen..-ent of all companies plan to
inctease employm ent during the Cuurth quarter .
FEDERAL-Investment Tax C{edlt ............ 10%
Business Energy Credlt.. ......... 15%
STATE-Solar Energy Credit .................. 25%
While t he percentage w as below raw figures fur
the preced ing two quarters, when seasonally ad-
justed It "repre8ents lht> se<'Ond highest figur.e
rec.'Orded since 1979," said Dunkelberg.
TOT AL CREDITS ......................... 50%
Oeprec1e11on end Long Term Income
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IUl\aoll1ly .. ....,.,c1. ,_-th··-ol llome ,..,~' ltU1-o1 el -I 1250.000& OfOU-lnl •oeNol m .ooo In IH I, '82. '830fl\ue
-worth ... clellned. 01 S*.000"' mo.•t
"Consequently , employment growth should be
very strong during thl' foutlh quarter, and lh1•
unemploym ent rate should l'Onllnue to d<-chm• ..
-The percent of t'Ompanil-s burrowing reg-
-'\Jlarly drQPped·to 40 percent. or dust' w the luwest
levels ret.'Orded by t he survey, which was lx:gun in
1975. The record 51 percent was reached 111 the -upon & "'bjecl lo 111<1 oplnlOn 01 Wm 8 ~""11. e.q . con•-In 11>e 1&.1 high-inflation days of tht· late 1970s. <. -f• & 1u '""' -110f•• 01 11 ... on•••>O m«TIOlenclu<n
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HOLLER "ODQERI. IMITH MAHON
Hans Mumper adds his name
io Landon & Wilson shingle
'A n ew name has bt>en added to the Southem
Cal1(orn1a art'hitectural farm of Lanfdon & Wilson
w ith lo ng·time partner H ans Mumper adding his
nam e to the firTQ's title. Mumper will have the
primary rl'spons1 bihly for guiding future grow th
under the banner of L angdon, Wiison & Mumper.
H e.will ove~ bu!Uncss operations u f the firm's
Los Angeles o ffiL•1.-s. ThC' <.'Ompan y also has a full
serv11.•l.' offtt~ in Newport Beach Mumper joined
thl.' firm in 1961. • • •
M1ssioh V1e10 resident W. M ichael Rodgers
has tx-cn appo111lt-d v1t·e president o f asset
munagement for Amer ican Diversified Savings &
L oan Association. His appointment was an·
noun<'ed b y R onl\ld 0 . Struck, president of the
financl' division of Lhe Cos1.ct Mesa-based firm.
R odger s m ost re<.•(•ntly served as senior vice
prt>sident of Sbearson • • •
Americ an Express Development Corp. in New -
port Beach . Also JOanfng American Diversified
r ecen tly was E dwin G . Holler Jr. as manager of
budgets and planning. it was announced by Ranblr
S. Sahni. ch airman and chief executive officer of
the financial services/d evelopment com pany .
H oller previously served for 14 years as manager
of financial plannlnf and budgets for the hand t.001
division o{ Ingersol ·Rand Co. • • • Laguna Niguel r esident Joseph William
Smith has been named director o f sales and
marketing for the Stein-Brief G roup, Laguna
Niguel·based r eal estate d evelopers . • • •
Terry E. Mabon of Placentia has been named
vire president and general manager of
Tustin-based Product R esearch Organization,
Inc ., a<:cording to K ent Switzer. company presi·
dent. M ahon wW be responsible fur marketing,
distribution and ftnanciaJ management for the
firm. PRO is a producet o f advanced elec·
tro-optical instruments for opthalmology.
• • • Former Newport Beach residen t Sandra
Rygel and Santa M onica resident Joan Payden
h ave opened a n ew investment counseling firm m
Los Angeles. Payden & R y gel. W ith more than
$400 million alread y under management . the firm
will specialize in individu al management of
sh or t·term corpor ate and pension fund assets.
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September. But the pina in th09e stats were dampened by
lncreue. in unemployment in nine ttAts and &he nation'•
capital. The large.t decttMeS in joblflmlMI during the
year-long period were registered in Arlz.ona, New Hampshire
and Rhode Ialand. In thoee states, unemployment rats
plunged three or more percentage point., the Bureau of Labor
Statiltics said Wednetd.ay.
AT&T predicts record profits
WASHl'.NGTON -American Telephone & Telegraph
Co. and ita Bell System companies are predicting they will
~higher profita Mxt yeJAr despite the Jan. l breakup of
AT&T. AT&T and the 1even new regional Bell companies
that will be created Jan. 1 told the Securities and Exchange
Commission on Wedneaday they expect to &lightly l.ncreue
their cash dividends in the first quarter of 1984.
Iran proposes oil price hike
WASHINGTON · Ira.I) haa propoeed that OPIX: raile ita
oU prices, poeaibly by $5 a ban:el. saying the cartel's price
reduction last March has {ailed to revive oil demand. A price
increaae would conflict with the current downward tttnd in·
open-market oil prices.
The.meeting of OPEC'a long-term strategy committee
ended Wedne9day with no agreement on oil policy.
GMC to settle auto complaints
WASHINGTON -The Federal Trade Comrniaion said
it is allowing General Motors Corp. to aettle thouaanda of auto
defect complainta through an independent arbitrator. FTC
spokesman Neal Friedman said Wednesday that the agency
h.aa received about 20,-000 complaints of defecta involving the
cars.
Factories gear up for recovery
WASHINGTON (AP) -Factories are oontinuing to par
up for the economic recovery. The government said
Wedneeday that the nation's factories, mines and utilities
operated at 78_.6 percent of capacity in October, up a half
percentage point from September. The increase waa the 11th
in aa many montha .
. Dollar· rises but gold declines
LONOON -The U.S. dollar roee against othe.r major
currencies in early European trading today. extending tia
advance in U.S. trading a day ~lier. Gold and silver prices
fell. Dealers said the dollar waa supported by renewed rumon
that the Soviet Union was actively buying dollars while
.ellin~ West German marks.
Investors to receive payments
LOS ANGELES -About 1,500 investors will be paid
$1.5 million by two ex-asaodates of a convicted swindler
under a settlement o{ a 1977 claa-action suit that h.aa been
approved by a federal judge. Most of the investon were
United Airlines pilota, who sued convicted IWindlel' Barry
Marlin and leVeral u.odat.es. Marlin. 49, .erved 30 mooths of
a 10-year prison sentence in the 1970s after he was convicted
in U.S . .District Court of defrauding investors out of aeveral
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sponsoring a program to assist indlviduals and 1amil\es to stay in their
home. He wlll purchase your tiome at appraised value; grant you
continued. unlnterupted eJ(cluslve use and possession through a ONE 'i'EAB
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By JOHN SEV ANO
Of IM o.11r ,_ ewt
Mike Evans wasn't around
much last season when UC
Irvine's water polo team put
together the only undefeated
campaign (30-0) in th~ achooJ's
history.
Oh, Evans was there at the end
of 1982 whep the Anteaters
claimed their second NCAA
championship. But, for much of
last year, he was more than 5,000
miles away in Venezuela, fulfill-
ing, what was to him, an even
great.er challenge.
Evans, a Mormon, was complet-
ing a religfous miss.Ion he started
aft.er hia jwtlor seaaon at UCI in
1981. It was an obligation Evans
felt he had put off too long, and
couldn't put off any longer.
Mike Evans
Corona del Mar's Cammie Doder ( 9) and Andrea
Reddick ( 3) hope to meet Newport Harbor,
(ea turing Lindsay Alstrom ( 21) and Annie
McCray ( 2) in the CIF volleyba ll finals ..
"It's a voluntary thing, a sort of
calling," explained the senior.
"It's supposed to start when
you're 19 years old, so after play-
ing here three years and being 21.
I decided to go before it was too
late."
In Venezuela, Evans instructed
on the teachings of the Monnon
church and its beliefs. He was alao
forced to live under some strict
(Sff UCl'S EVANS, Pa1e C%)
Rustler
polo is ts
faVored
CdM, Newport e'ye volleyball finals
Like their counterparts in water polo,
the girls' volleybhll squads from Corona d-:1
Mar and Newport Harbor higha are on a
collision course that would pit them in the
CIF 4-A finals.
each. The Sea Kings, meanwhile, had a scare
against St. Joeeph of Lakewood Tuesday
before advancing with a rally in the filth
game.
"It wa5n't an easy pl.ace to play," said
CdM Coach Tom Pestolesi about St. Joseph.
"The floor was very hard. The girls said it
was like playing on the kitchen floor."
win over St. Joeeph. t-1oi.so provided a
number of key kills in the final two games,
while Doder performed well after being
switched from middle blocker to hitter.
Meanwhile, the'Sailors (17-2) have been
on a roll ever since their victory over Corona
del Mar which gave them a share of the Sea
View title. Newport hasn't Josi a game since,
but they'll be hard pressed to keep that intact
against Mira Costa, an outfit that has been
ranked No. 1 in the country by the national
publication, USA Today.
By CURT SEEDEN
Of IM o.llr ,_ 118'f
But in each case, strong semifinal
opponents stand in the w~y of the Sea View
League's top two teams.
The five-game triumph for CdM was
only the second time this seuon the Sea
Kings (18-1) had been extended to the limit.
The other time was in their only 1088 of the
season at the end of the Sea View League
campaign against Newport.
Golden West College water
polo coach Tom Hermstad already
knew his team wasn't going to
win its sixth straight state com-
munity college championship this
year -since there is no state
F..ach will have the advantage of playing
cloee to home in tonight's 7;30 clashes. In fact,
they'll be competing on each other's courta.
tournament.
Corona del Mar, the second seed in the
tournament, has drawn third-seeded Gahr at
Newport, while Newport·Harbor will wel·
come top-seeded Mira Costa.at CdM. Leading the way for the Sea Kings are
Brooke Herrington and''Kara McGuine9B,
but CdM ahlo received clutch performances
from Cristy Moiso and Cammie Doder in the
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Newport's young team starting lineup
consists of seniors Tracy Millers and Julie
Evans, juniors Annie McCray and Lindsay
Alstrom, sophomore Laura Asper and
( reshman Sara Allison.
Now, he bu to be worried
about wiJwUng the Southern Cali-
fornia Tournament, which opens
Friday morning at Saddleback
Newport haa had an eaaier path to the
eemltinala than CpnJna. bating Mater Dei,
Dana Hills and Santa Monica in three games
College. . Tom Hermstad The Rustlers are seeded llist in BILLBOARD the single-elimination tourney gins at 10 a.m. when No. 7 seed
and open against No. 8 ~Citrus San Diego Mesa meets No. 2 seed
(1 p.m.). But they'll be without Santa Ana. -Third-seeded Long
one of their top scorers -Art . Beach CC faces sixth-seeded Full-
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received All-South Coast C<Jn-Cuesta at 2:30.
ference honorable mention last Should Golden West get past
season,.broke hfa ann i.A a motor-Citrus, the Rustlers would meet
cycle accident a week ago. the winner of the Saddl~
While it's a blow to the Rustler back-Cuesta match at 9:30 a.m.
tournament chances, Hermstad Saturday. The other two winners
and his pl.ayers are just happy the of the first-round contests meet at
injuries weren't more serious. 11 Saturday, with the cham-
St.ephenson landed on his head in pionship contest at 3. _ •
the accident, but he was wearing Golden West will rely on its No.
a helmet. .1 scorer, Jason Crow (69~oals),
"Obviously, we've tried to and steady Blake \Yilso!l (35
make some adjustments. It really · goals) to pick up the siaCk for
hurts offensively with Art not in Stephenson. Sophomore Mark
there," says Hennmad of hia Moreno will replace St.ephehson
49-goal scorer. in the starting lineup.
The. Rustlers (17-5), who have "In a close game, we'll have to
won 15 straight conference cham-control the ball," says Hennstad.
pionships, become prime targets "We can't be swimming 100 miles
for the other upset-minded teams per hour up and down the tank.
in the tournament. That's OK on offense but not on
Friday's first-round action ~ defense."
FRIDAY
TV-RADIO: See C2.
-OCC, Gauchos face winless foes
But Golden West figures to h ave all it can ha ndle against Mt . SAC
Both Orange Coast and Saddleback colleges may
have their easist football contests of the season
Saturday, but it's another tough opponent facing
Golden West.
OCC can even its South Coast Conference record
with a win at Compton, while Saddleback entertains
0-8 San Diego.
Golden West hosts Mt. San Antonio at Orange
Coast. The Mounties struggled early but are now
riding the crest of a three-game winning streak.
OCC and Compton tquare off at 1 :30 p.m, while
Saddleback and Golden West have 7:30 p.m. contests.
Here's how the~ shape up;
the last three games with an ankle injury. Even by
missing thoee games, Bradley is still ranked sixth in
rushing in the sec with 298 yards.
Compton's offensive threat is running back
Cedric Stewart, who has 211 yards on ~2 carries.
Mt. San ADtonJo v1. Golden West at OCC
Golden West bouts the eecond-best rustun,
bunch in the SCC, 1tatistic-wi8e. Running back Tom
Fiachbeck powen the Rustler offeme on the ground
with 540 yards on 120 carries and five TDI.
Mt. SAC (3-2, 5-4) relies offensively on
quarterback Norm Santiago, who has pueed for 1,216
yards and 10 TDI thia aeaaon.
(See owe, COAST, P&1e C%)
Rams' Robinson
c.lahns . Washington .
ass o t11e NFL '·-
From AP dJ1pa&clan
Rama' Coach John Robinson
doesn't mince words when he
expreaes his opinion of the
Washington Redskins.
''They're the cLasa of the NFL
right now," Robinson said of the
Rama' next foe. "They're cham-
piona playing like champions."
victory over Atlanta, Robinson
said it was probably the Rams'
best outing "as a' total unit" thia
season.
"We were in a dominant pos-_
itio~throughout the game," he -
said. "Eric Dick~rson seelned very
comfortable, right at home on the
wet field, and Vi.JX'e" Ferragamo
had an excellent game. Our of-
fensive line blocked very well
and our defense was just wonder-
ful."
:: Rams assured
of sellout·
A.cconlina to radio station
KIIS-FM, Sunday's National
football League game be-
tween the Rama and Washing-
ton Redskins is a sellout~
will be televised live on CBS
(Channel 2).
Aa of Wedneaday afternoon,
the Rama still had 850 tickets
Wilold for the 1 p.m. Contest at
Anaheim Stadium Sunday.
KIIS, however, announced
this morning they bad
purchased the remainina
ticket&
Thia will mark the fint
home sellout this season fOf'
the Rams.
While Robinaon, in hia first
year at the helm of the Rams,
greatly respects the Redskins,
that doesn't mean he's writing off
the Rama' chances in the game
Sunday at Anaheim Stadium.
"It should be one of the best
games in the NFL thia 11eUOn,'' he
said Wednesday. "It'll be interest-
ing for ua; all the chipt will be on
the table against a gn!ht team."
Kings rookie s parkles
The surprising Rama are sport-
ing · a 7-4 record, including an
impressive 36-13 romp over At-
lanta in the rain last Monday
night, and share the National
Football Conference West lead
with San Frand.aoo. The defend-
ing Super Bowl Champion
Redsk:ina are 9-2 and tied with
Dallu for fint in the NFC F.aat.
Robinlon said the fact that the
Rams, w ho took Tueeday off fol-
lowing an early morning arrival
back from Georgia, have a short
time to prepare for the meeting
with the Redskins la irrelevant.
"I don't think it will have any
effect at all.'' he said. "li we play
badly Sunday, lt won't be beca.Wle
of Monday night football."
Looking back at the one-sided
INGLEWOOD (AP) -It was
one o( those career hurdles that
shape or shatter a rookie's con·
Cidence.
Mike Blake, rookie goalie of the
Los Angeles Ki1l8S, came away
from a 5-2 victd'ry Wednesday
nigh t over the Vancouver
Canucks convinced he had
weathered the test.
"I feel very confident in the net
now," said Blake after record ing
30 saves in what was perhaps his
best game of the year. ·
"Coming up with. saves is the
name of the game," said Blake,
who survived a second period
barrage to help the Kings win
their third in a row and stretch
their unbeaten string to four
games.
"The turning point of the game
came in the second period when
Blake came up with six or seven
saves on our power play," said
Vancouver Coach Roger Neilson.
Blake. who was sent back to the
minors during training camp and
recalled. said his confidence "has
been restored since I've been
playing. I"m pleased with my
play. The team's playing a lot
steadier in. front of me."
Kings' Coach Don Perry said he
improvement across the board.
"Vancouver is the type of team
it is difficult•to open up against."
he said. F.specially encouraging
was the production from his pen-
alty-killing line of Wes Jarvis,
Anders Hakansson and Steve
Christoff.
The trio combined for two goalJ
and three assists in the victory,
which moved the Kings, now
6-8-5. into a second place tie with
Oru1e ~a1t at Comptoa
The Pirates, well-rested aft.er last week's bye,
carry a 1-2-1 conference record into the game, while
the Tart.am are ln the midatof their wont_,,, in 40
yan. Coach Art Perkina' team la 0-4 ln SCC play, 0-8
overall.
·Gau~hos looking for bann·er baSketball &eason
"I can c:ertalnly aympathbe wtth their plight,"
18)'1 OCC Co.ch Dlok Tucker of the struggling
Tartars. ''Our offenae hasn't eXllctly eet the world on
fire."
OCC'a forte this 1euon la the def enee, which la
L ranked .atrd in the conference. The Pirates An; allowina ~5,4 yards per pme .. 'They stunned the
natlon'1""No. 2-ranked team, FulJer1on. two weekaago
with a 14-14 tie.
"Our offenae la goln& to have to move the ball
S.turday if we hope to win.'' 18)'1 Tucker. 'Our
deferwe hu played well all year and l expect lt co
perform well Saturday."
8'ggelt newf!Out of the OCX: cuap ia the return
of freahman tallbeck Kevin Bradley, who hu mi.med
•
BJ CVl\T SEEDE.N ' Of.............. . . \
F1nt it WU Kevin Magee; then it Was George
Turner.
C.OW.d Saddlebeck College's next contribution to
the UC Irvine basketball team be Alexander
Hamilton?
The 6·3 freehman guard out of Verbwn Del
f.lgurea to play an imtrumental part in the fortunee of
Coech Bill Brummel't 1983-84 s.ddJebeck equad, Just
u Mape and Turner did. -
"He remlnda me a lot of Georp Turner
athletic-wile," 18\.m Bn.unrnel of hit prbe.find. "He 18
a IJ"Mt leaper and a very unaelfla'b pu1er on the
court. He can shoot outmde and play lnllde. ''
Brummel ... hit am look at Hamilton and the
rett of hia i.q~udina a returning. front line
Friday night (7:30) when the Gauchoa trawl to Santa
Ana.. ~
Besldea Hamilton, Brummel haa three tq
returners back -6-5 forward Gary ~we. 8--6
forward Alex Adams and 6-9 cent.er Breu Olivier, the
latter a former standout •\JA«una Hilla Hilh• I
111 feel all three ha~ shown a greet deal of
improvement over lalt year and I think they will be
much man oonlllt.ent this year,'' •YI Brummel.
Olivier haa probably made the mOlt dramatic
improvement.
11He b.-d not q.uite grown lnto hit body last
SMmD," Brummel 18yt. "He has matured a lot durlna
the off •H•on and we expect him to play a much
~ role fOf' \om lhia year ...
It's quite a dilferent altuation at the guard
poeltlon this teMOO, howewr.
The Oauchol no Jonaet: haw 1'racy Mitchell
(bow at TCU), Andy Ot-oufta"(}UwaJ 'HilO)U-ltevln
ffenderlon (Cal State Fullerton).
'11\at'• wh«e Hamilton at.epe ln.
"We expect him to pt a lot of rebounds.'' •)'I
Brummel. ''He doe8 all thlno a aood guard bee to do.''
Hamilton was an All-Cl:F performer at Verbwn
Dei when be avenced 13 points. 8.5 rebou.ndl and 10 ........ pme.
He'll be joined by Crate Joluwon, a 5--9 frelhmmt OU\ of Mary Star~ ln Sen Ptdro or Walt n.c-,
out of Capistrano Valley Hlch-
Johnlon awrapd 22 pointa per pn:ae•a8!ftlol',
while DeCMM tut 17 per oonce.t ln ~ the theCIF~
~IOPhomore front line la flWhman
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SPORTS BRIAK
Penn State reportedly
Aloha Bowl-hound
against Pacific-IO foe ..
F rom AP dl1patclle1
PHII..A9ELPH.IA-PennStata'.a s
football team ts going to the Aloha 4 •
Bowl the day after Christ.mas against
either UCLA or Washington, it was \.eported
Wedneeday.
Penn State officials declined t.o comment on
the .report, saying bowl bids could not be
announced until 6 p.m. Saturday. Butuourceaaid
that Penn State would go to Honolulu for [ta 13th
conaecutive bowl appearam-e.
The 1983 se8'(>n didn't appear to be a bowl
year for the defending national champion Nittany
Liona, who lost their first three games of the
1eUOn. But the team rebounded to win seven of
eight, and heads into Saturday's game· against Pitt
with a 7-4 record.
Coach Joe Paterno's only comment on the
bowls was that he·t.alked with his squad about
them for five minutes earlier in the week. He said ·
he told them there might be a something coming
up in the middle of the week.
UCLA is expected to be Penn State's
opponent in the Dec. 26 contest, unless the Bruins
beat Southern California and Washington loses to
Washington State. --
That combination would put the Bruins in the
Roee Bowl. Washington then would be invited to
the Aloha.
J
Quote of the day
Dave BuH, Long Beach State basket-
ball coach on who should be the favorite in
the PCAA race: "The two best teams in the
conference met the other night in Las Vegas
when UNLV acrimmaged. ''
Dale on commissioner list
LOS ANGELES -Francis Dale, Iii publisher of the Los Angels Herald
Examiner and fonner president of the '
Cincinnati Reds, con.firm.9 his name is
on the li.at of candidates to succeed C.Ommissioner
Bowie Kuhn.
But Dale, 61. says he "would have doubts
about doing it even if it was made available."
UCLA tops Australian team
LOS ANGELES -Center StWU't m
Gray ecored a 1Ame-htah 21 polnta and
pulll'd down nine rebounda to lad
UCLA tQ.. a 77-70 victory over the
Auatrjlla national buketball team Wedneeday
nl&ht.
Senior forward Kenny Field.I added 13 pointa
tor the Brulnl, ranked ninth nationally, and
~Mont.el Hatcher and Ralph JackllOn had 11
and 10 point.a, retpectively .
Guard Andrew Gue trored 16 pointa for
Australia, which la now 3-3 on ita tour of the U.S .
and "Canada.
The Australians were dealt an 82-79 aetback
Tuetday n!ght by UC Irvine.
Holmes doesn't plan on lo~
LAS VEGAS -Larry Holmee' m fight next week agalnat Marvta Frazier
may not be for hia World Boxing
C.Ouncil heavyweight crown. but
Holmes says he'll give it to Frazier anyway if he
loees.
"Tell him he can have all my (title) belta. my
limousine. "'Y houae," said Holmes. "I wouldn't
want it." •
The WBC has refused fb sanction next
Friday's bout as a Utle fight becauae he owes the
organization a mandatory title defense and the
young Frazier isn't ranked among the top 10
heavyweighla.
The Nevada State Athletic C.Ommiaaion has
approved the fight aa a 12-round non-title bout,
but has allowed promoten to bill it as a world
heavyweight. championship fight. Should Frazier
defeat Holmes, the WBC and the NSAC would
C<?nsider the crown vacant.
Menswear rallies to win
INGLEWOOD -Menswear ~
rallied for a two-length victory in the
$108,:o!OO feat~ before an opening day
crowd of 28,031 at Hollywood Park on
Wednetday.
Menswear, ridden by Fernando Toro and
trained by Richard Mandella, paid $5.60, $2.80 and
$2.40. Fighting Fit returned $3.20 and $2.40. The
show hone waa Major Sport at $3.60.
Fighting Fit had led by aa much aa two
lengths on the back.atreti-h before Menswear
ruahed by for his first stakes victory in 14 st.arts.
Turning out in ideal weather, patrons
wagered $3,985,528.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: NBA Basketball -Cleveland at
Lakers, 7:30 p.m., KLAC (570).
Prep runners set for final test
WA.1..NUT -An entire aeaaoo
of hard work comee to a climax
Saturct.y momin& u the crF
cro. country flna.l.lt will be s taged
at Mt. San Antonio Colle,e.
It will be a cha.nee for the
league champion C.Ororul del Mar
boys and EdilOn girla to put for1h
a final effort In an attempt for
lndiv1dual and team honors.
The pla' 4.-A race beaint at 9 ·a-:m. and EdJIOn one orlhe
favorites tor the team title.
Among the othen expected to
challenge Edison a.re Newport
Harbor, IJ;vine, 'l'Ustill.'lnd Paloe Verdee,)i,~
"Thoee live teams are extreme-
ly cloee," said Edlaon girls coach
Ruben Chapplna. "C.ombined,
there ls only about five minutes
sepe.rating them."
The Chargen, who wert: third
tut year ln the team oompeUUOn,
are looking for st.rong effor\a
from Nicole Ritchot, who won her
beat in 18:32 at the prellml laat
week, Tammy Snyden (teCOnd in
16:39) and Shelly Vander Molen
(filth ln 17:02). But Chapplna ad-
mita that depth wW alto be a
factor.
"Wa 1eel.. that we..need ~t.b
place or better from our five 9COr-
ing girla," he said. "I think it will
take a-900re of about 55 po,iata to
win CIF. We're capable of doing
that, but the girls will have to be
ready that day."
Newport, second in lta girt.
heat, is paced by Maggie Henson,
Julie Morris and Buffy Rabbitt.
Irvine had four runners in the top
UCl'S EV ANS . • • From Page c 1
rules and guidelines. one of which
banished him from any fonn of
swimmi.ng.
For a year and a half, Evans
wu without his favorite fonn of
recreation -and void of a sport
that had consumed much of his
life the past eight yea.ni.
"The whole experience was
helpful though becauae there was
a lot of dbdpllne Involved ln the
miaion and I waa always on
1tehedule," said Evana.
About the only achedule Evans
is on these days is one in which
he'll set a new single-single scor-
ing record for the Ant.eaten, bar-
ring any_ last-minute collapse.
At the moment, Evans has
totaled 85 goals (a 3.1 average) in
UCl's 27 games (a 16-9-2 record)
this season. The person Evans is
chasing -Gary· Figueroa -
tossed in 110 in 1977. The Ant-
eaters, assuming they don't fall
flat on their faces at the PCAA
Tournament Friday and Satur-
day at Belmont PlaZ.a in Long
Beach (they enter as the No. 2
seed), figure to play approximate-
ly nine more games. more than
enough for Evans to have a shot
at the record.
Evans, however, puts it all in
perspet:tive by saying, "It's really
insignificant because if we -loee
our games I'm not doing anybody
Ucl I • any good. The fun is in winning.
Po 0 IS ts not losing. It's not going U> do me
any good if we're losing'ltames." Open lOUrney The Anteaters, currently
ranked fourth in the nation, have
LONG BEACH -UC Irvine's struggled this seaaon compared to
water polo team rides a last. But. then that was expected.
three~game .winning streak into And it's not as if there is a domi-
the PCAA Championships Friday nant power UCI bas to be con-
-and Saturday at Belmont Plaza. cerned with.
The Anteaten, 16-9-2 overall "A couple of teams that are
' 10 at the prellnw, led by Laura
Chapel.
The boy1' 4-A racie will 1\art a
hall hour later with c.orona·del
Mar oona1dered a favorite to fln-
i..h hJgh In the 1tandi.ngl.
Dave Andenon, steady all
1euon and the catalywt behind
the Sea Kinp victory in the Se.
View Lqgue and CIF pi:ellrrw
lut week, leads the charge.
A:hde~ lut week in
hla heat In the prelim1 with a time
of 14:05. .
The runnen will be competing
on the regular hilly courae thJa
week aft.er using the "rain
coune" on asphalt through the
Mt. SAC campus during the
prellms. The regular cou.ne is
more challenging with three
major hi.lb to test the runners.
Playoffs
not on
Flores' mind
EL sroUNOO (AP) -:-Tom
Flores' view of the final third of
the National Football League
season takes into account the
playoffs that begin Christmaa
week~nd. _
But he cautions that thought.a
of the playoffs are not in the
forefront as he prepares the i.-
Angtnes Raiders to play the BiJ1a
next Sunday at Buffalo.
"First ·Of all, if we keep win·
ning, we won't have a (playoffs)
problem," F1ores said Wednesday
at his weekly· press conference.
"But we have to keep on winning
90 thaJ we qualify for the play-
offs. "We haven't qualified for
anything, yet.
"Our chances are excellent. but
the most important thing is that
we keep improving each week.
We're at the point in the seuon
where one mistake, one poor play,
can cost you your entire season."
The Raiden (8-3) have a
two-game lead in the AFC West
Division, while the Billa (7-4) att
tied with Miami in the AFC East.
Medich· Widergoes rehabilitation
and 5-1 in the PCAA, are seeded ranked ahead of us, like Cal and
second in the championships be-UCLA. we beat the last time we
hind Long Beach State. The "A" played them," noted Evans.
bracket includes ·Long Beach So as far as he's 90ncemed, it's a
State (seeded No. 1), the Univer-simple matter of putting things
sity of Pacific (No. 4) and UC together at the right time. Ch Coll Santa Barbara (No. 5). UCI is in "We knew we were going to rist ege Wins
the "B" bracket with Pepperdine have to pay our dues this time Dave Eichelberger led the way
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Former New York
Yankees' pitcher Dr. George "Doc" Medich, arrested
for writing illegal prescriptions, won't return to his
full practice until he kicks his drug dependency.
according to officials at Children 's Hospital.
. Medi.ch, 34, who spent 11 years in professional
baseball, was arrested this week for improperly
writing prescriptions for pain killers and muscle
relaxanta. A Children's Hospital official announced
Wedne9day that Medich is being treated for a drug
dependency.
Since July 1, Medich, a former pitcher for the
Yankees. Pittsburgh Pirates and Texas Rangers, has
been working in th'residency program at Children's
GWC, COAST •..
From Page C1
Golden West is 1-3 in conference play this
aeaaon, 3-5 overall.
Coach Ray Shackleford's squad has come up
against some hot teams at the wrong time and
suffered through much of conference play.
"It's pretty obvious that we're not playing well,
but you have to give a lot of credit to our opposition,"
says Shackleford. "l mean when you play teams like
Cerritos and Fullerton, you have to play well. We
have basically just been outplayed by tremendous
football teams."
San Diego at Saddleback
The Gauchos are still battling Citrus for the
Mission C.Onference crown, which has to be frustrat-
ing for C.oach Ken Swearingen. considering his team
is undefeated (7-0-1,-3-0-1).
Saddleback is coming off a 28-21 victory over
Palomar as the Gauchos survived the arm of C.Omet
quarterback Mike Meyer .
Saturday night, they'll have to contend with San
Diego's Bill Bennett, who is ranked eighth in the state
with 1,592 yards through the air to his credit.
But the Knights are faltering in almost every
department.
Saddleback, which has relied on its defense this
year, be\tered the 200-yard mark in the win over the
c.omets last week. which is an accomplishment for
them,
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orthopedic surgery at the University (of Pittsburgh)
Health Center. Hoepital officials said they learned of
his drug habit only last week.
. "We saw to it he immediately underwent
medical care and observation," said Dr. William F.
DonaldSQll, medical director at Children's.
"Until we can be assured by the people who are
caring for him that he ia not under medication, he will
not go into the operating room. {But) he is still seeing
patients." Donaldson said. "AB far as rm concerned,
he was handling his residency very well. He's such a
fine penon, and he's a good doctor.
"The appropriate way for ua to look upon it (the
drug problem) is an illness. When the people treating
him indicate he is OK, he will go back to his regular
duties."
(No. 3), Fresno State (No. 6) and around," offered Evana. "Baaical-with 17 pointa and Mark Lofink
Cal State Fullerton (No. 7). ly, that was our biggest adjust-chipped in with 10 Wednesday
UCI opens against Cal State ment. We just knew we were night as Christ C.Ollege of Irvine
Fullerton Friday at 8:30 a.m., going to have to work that much opened ita basketball season with
then plays Fresno State at 1 p.m. harder. We actually have a lot of a 64 ·56 triumph over visiting Life
and Pepperdine at 7 p.m. talent on th.is team." Bible C.Ollege.
OCC routs
Fullerton
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Medich, however. sees both his license to
practice medicine and his new career in jeopardy. He
al.so riska the poeaibillty of one year in jail and a $5,000
fine for each of the seven preecription.s he is charged
with writing.
Orange Coast C.Ollege
kept its hopes for a
runner-up spot in the
South Coast Conference
women's volleyball race
alive with a 15-10, 15-7,
15-1 romp over visiting
Fullerton Wednesday I!!!!!!!!!!
night.
SADDLEBACK ...
From Page C1
Dan Mulder, who was DeCaaaa' teammate at
Capistrano Valley and was alao a CIF ael~on last
season.
"Mulder will press our three returners. I'm very
pleased with his play and he i.s even better than I
thought. He shoots well from the outside and can
handle the ball," says Brummel. -
The Gauchoe are coming off an erratic seaaon
which saw them flniah second to ltnperial Valley in
the Pacific Coast C.Onference. The Gauchos were
forced into a aecond-place playoff game with San
Diego which they promptly won.
Saddleback defea~ Citrus to vault into the
state playoffs but the Gauchos were eliminated by
Pasadena in the first round -ending their aeaaon at
15-12.
"This could be the best team I've had since I took
over three years ago," aays Brummel. "We may have
overestimated our talent at first last year, but by the
end of the aeaaon. I don't think there were more than
three or four teams in the state better than us."
The Pirates (8-3 in the
conference) can earn a
share of second pl.ace if
they can beat Cerritos
(9-2), which stopped
Santa Ana Tueeday I at
home Friday. A playoff
for second place with the
Falco,..,-Would then be
held Tuesday evening.
Meanwhile, Golden
West, which was Idle
Wedne9day. can .. ure
itself of the conference
title by beating Cypreas
Friday. The Rustlen
take a 9-2 record into
that contest and could
finish in a tie with Cer-
ritos if both win Friday.
Outside hitter Suzette
Gervais sparked the
Pirates against Full-
e.rton, recording
kills.
AT THE ANAHEIM
CONVENTION CENTER
II you're jnto skiing, come jnto Wlnterlest 83, lhe
place to be On Katetla across from Disneyland. oft 1·5 ,
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Ceftlnll Orffn Bev • s 0 Sd »I 309
Mll!nflOle • s 0 .SAS 241 211
Oelrotr s • 0 4S5 134 72• ClllGHO • 1 0 ,.. ?01 733
TetnH8•Y I 10 0 091 151 259
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wu111no1on 9 0 ... 312 1H
SI. Lpula • ' I 409 n• ,.,
Pnlladelonl1 • 1 0 -~112 203
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AMUICAN CONrlERIENCIE Wttt ··~ I 3 0 121191 UA Nlen••r t S 0 SAS It? 196 ~•Ille 6 S 0 SAS 114 151
K1nsu Cllv S 6 O •SS 222 ?03 San Olt9o ' 7 0 344 ,.. 30 I
Plll\Ouron Cleveland
Clncinn•ll
Houston
CeftlUI
9 2 0
b s 0
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36• ''° 215 091 193 311
Bufleto
Miami Baltimore
New England
NV Jet'
1 • 0 t36 204 220
1 4 0 t36 125 Ill
6 S 0 .SAS 1,. 235
6 S 0 SAS 237 202
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Raldec1 .Al BuH•IO (CnanMI ' al 10 1 m I Oelroll •$. GrHn BIV al Mllwaulo.H
San OltOO 11 $1 LOUii
Hou$1on al Clnclnnetl
• Ml/lne1011 11 Pll1$bur11n
l'jV Glen11 al f>till1deil>lll1
Balllmore 11 Miami
Chicago •I Tampa Bav
Clevetancl 11 New E"11l1no
S.11111 11 Ofnver K1n1a1 Cltv ., Dl llH
Sen FranclKO 11 Allan11 Ma!ldllV'• Game
NV Jt11 et New Orleans ICh111nel 7 11 6
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SATUltDAY'I OAMSI
WHT USC w. UCL.A ti LA CotlMUfTI (I p,m.I
Sltllford et Calllornla WUlllnetofl St. et Welhlntton
0r'90ft St. et Or'90ft
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"°""9rn "'11-ti Fr-SI. PlcHlc •I Hlwen, n
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Selll• Cler• •• Cal Poly SLO, n Cel Slt le Horttlrldet al HumllOldl St.
Sall FrMdlco SI. ti Chico SI.
UC Devi& •I SonolN 5t.
Cel 51•te Hlvwwd •I s.cr-to St. Eaatem WufllnlrlOll •t l"or1tanCI St.
ltOCKlll San Ditto Sl•lt •I New Maxleo, n
Sall Jota St. •I Arl1-51., n Kanaaa SI. at COloradO Color.00 SI. al Wvomlne
Uttfl ti llYU BolM SI. at lcltllo, n
ldeflo SI. t i Molrt-
Monl-51. ii Htvtcla Reno
W•t TtHI St. 11 New Mtlllco St., n
Wf/fl« SI. ti Tuaa El Pllto, n
SOUTHWHT
ArllMMI el WU
levtor t i TIJIH
Tuu Tedi •I Houlton. n
Tu" UM et TCU McNtell St. ti Lamar, n
Tu .. ·Mtnelon ., Hort!\ T•••• SI MIOWHT
Olllo 5t. ti Mlctlltan
lllnol• 11 Nortllw""'" Purdue at Indiana
Mlnneaotaat tow•
Mldlteen St. et Wlaconatn
Atr Force et Notre DarN
Olu.flonw SI. ti IOw• SI.
MIMout1 .. "-K.w It. et ...... ~
Clflc:IMatl •t Miami, Olllo Toledo al Ctntr•I Mldlltan, n
E"lern Mldlklan el w .. 1ern Mldlltan Olllo U. at Northern 1nlnol•
SOUTH C..,.,_, et SOulll Carotlnl
Dull• •• North Carolina T--•I ICenludlv
Tultnt ti L..SU
~ ti MlullllPPI SI.
Virginia T ecll •I Vlrelnla
EHi Carollna •I $ou1Nrn MlululPPI. n • ~!all s1. et west CarO!lna
ArttantH SI. ti Mtn!Pflb SI.
L.oul"'"8 Tldl ti SW Loula'8na, n
VMI •t ManMI SE Loulai-al Nldlollt SI.
NW Loulalane II NE Loulalane, n
ltldwnoncl •t W1lltem ~ Marv
Furman al Cltaeltl
•AST P9nn SI. et Pltttburvll
Nortll Carolna SI. at MarvlanO
ao.1on Colelt et HolV Crou
W•I Vlrtfnl9 •• Svreane
Ttrnlllt al ltuteen
Harvtrd t i Y• Columella •t arown
Cornell et Princeton Dtrtn)outh ., ,._
&ueknell •I Otltw..-. Coteete et C-11Cut
Uf•vetlt ti L.,,lth
Ma..acllYMll• et HortMt1tetn
Clf Ptllyelb
MO ,IV. COMP•ll•NC• Compton (6-4) ,,._ Lovole 19-0l t i
allncltlt Hltfl , ..... V,.,,., (7•2• 11 \IL Sen Gorgonlo
(1-2) ti U. of "tdltndl St. Fr•ncll (S-4-1) 11 H......._. ...0
(M·U
SWVltt lt-3· 11 "" L-a..dl Po1v ( .. 1-2) II Lont 9l9Cll Wllaon El..,..,_ (S--5) et Lak9WOOCI lt·0-11 Noire Dame 16·2·2) al <flOll Amal
11-2) SI. Jolln &OICO (S·4·1l YL MllW
(4-4·2) el w .. 1m11111..-Mlttr 09I U·S) at Fontana ( 10-0)
c•HTRAL GOHr•••NC• Et Toro IS-5 va. LA Quint• (t -1) 11
Garden Gro .. Norw .. (6-J-1) YL Sunny HUii (6-•) It ·-,..,. Fulllnon IS-SI 11 V altncla Cl· H )
Gatden Grove IS-4·1) •I ....._, ...,.,,,.,.!)
Annie 15-4-1) "'· Lot Amllol (f ·l) el aerdln Gro .. (SltU<daY)
&fM-Ollndt ( .. 2·2) VI. C:.-.. MM
Cl-2) •I Ottlllt Coaat Coltot
'"""' 16•4) al La H90rt (1•2) Slv-(6-l·1l •I La Mir .... (10-0)
IGUTit•RN eotc,•HNC• C8llVOft (6-4) 11 LvnwOOCI < 10-01
LOI Allot al Et OorMo (7·3) W•N911 16-4) 11 CeP11trt110 V...., (1·2)
ltowtand IM·l) et El Mocl9fla (1·2)
MIU!oll Viejo (6·4) ....._ ~ t .. 21 al
aotMGAM9 ,...,. (7·2·1) vi. ~ .........
WIMft (7-t-11 " Loi Mell Wll 8,..... (f•)) •t DowNV
f:lllWlllU l•-S-1) V\. $el\lt AN It-HI
et Sent• AN Sl8dlum
QOAtTA&. COMP•R•NC•
Hoowr (6•a) et Horii\ Ton-ence !10-0) "oy .. (M l II Ventur• (Ml
......,. <4·4·fl •• o-.ei r.-. (f.I) SM!•~ <S-4l et kfMT ct-11 left MMOM (7·J) •I W..t T-
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Nlwllurv ,._.IM) ti #AM (f+l)
Culver Cltv 14·61 II Quarll HIM (9• 21
S.n Marino U•4) al Santa Marta (t-0-It
IOUTH•AfTHN eotcr•a•NC• K-' IHI al~~ (,.0)
9't-.V ( .. J·lt ti Di.tnoNI kt \l +lt ..... o.i. 0 •)1 •• 0-le 17·l)
Centr.i <>·11 et Cekwl ll•J I A"'* v ...... U•il n . SAii Olm.a (l ·lt
II 9olllt•
Ganeella (S>4• I) at """° lt·2l kntow U-S) .... Garev (6·)·1) II Ml
Sen Antonio COiiete , c~ o.a 1s-si ,, "OMmMd 1t-11
tMLAJe cow•••eeca Mole ... jf-Sl •I San J~IO (10-0)
Vtl9v CIVl•tlan (7·11 •I LA LUlll«tll
11·21
Ne9dlln lf•ll et Of'-L.utt-an (t·)·l)
0-1 16•4) el Wtllllle< CIVl1tlan 11·21
s.rr-16·•1 •I Tr-lt•OI T-tvnlnt P11tm1 (7·2l •I OlllatlO CIVllllan (t-)-1)
MtlodVltnd (t ·l·l) 11 II"-<•·41 IMumonl 16·ll ti Maranelha ( 10-0)
OIS••T ·MCMIHTAIN Santa Ynez (~·)·2) va. H•rverd ( 10-01 •I
Pltf'ca COlleoe
Nol'd!Wltt al F lllmOrt 16·4)
AtatCMlero <7· 1·21 "" $1. 0-vltv• 14·S·ll 11 a1rmln911em Hltlll (SelurOtvl CetDllllWla (S-4· 1) al ~I• (6·))
0.k Park (1-l ) •• Ml,. Coal• (7-2· ll Aooura (S·S) 11 Paao Rollie• 16·3· II
C'1amlnadt 16·3·1) vi Rim of World
(1·21 et Sen Bernardino V•lllv Colltoe SI Bonevtl'llurt (S·4· I) at .Rio M4tl1
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•Hew Eneltnd 411'1 0\'91' Cltveltnd xPllttOurlll\ 1 over MinntlOI• •ClnclMatt f\,'I o\'91' Hou•IOll
•Gr-lev )Va 0\'91' o.trolt SM Ditto I P\'91' •$1. Loul•
..wtml • -aantmore •T-aav 1 o\'91' C11lcaeo xPNleclllPNa 5 over NY Giant•
•CJellet 9 -K-CllY ao.n...r I 0\'91' S.ltlt
San FrenctKo 311'1 over xAtlMt•
•Hew <lrlNftt lo_..,,...., von. .s.t•
c..... (~T-•) 1. Hebfaloka 11 Idle
2. xTHH 11 Oltel' levlor
l. AuOurn 11 Idle
4. lllftoh "" •Nortll-letn, no oOda
S. Miami, Fla. It Idle t.. dMU 7 o...,-Ark1nu1 1. ~la ,, Idle
I. xMldllean 2\'t over OlllO 5t•••
9. xaYU VI. Ulllll. no oddl 10. ONo Sl•I• 211'1 under llMldlllen
11. •'°""•""~I•, no CldcM 12.. Fl«lclt IS Idle ll. CltmlOn 1 0\'91' xSoulll Carollnt
14. w .. 1 Virginie I .,,.,. •Svrac:uM
IS. 11Wulllneton U\'t o\'91' Wtallinelon
~ Sl•I• 16. Alalltma II Idle 17, xPOt...,9'1 S over 1"9nn Stele
11. aotlon Colllee 1' over xHolV CrOM
1'. Mluourl 1711'1 0119' XK•-20 xMel'Yland 9 o\'91' Nol'lll CarOllna
St• .. X~lft l'IOmt IMm. Ptwft Har·
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Cetrlloa S 0 0 1 I 0 Fullttton 4 0 I 7 0 1
Mt. SAC 2 2 0 4 ' 0
Oranee Coast 1 2 I 2 S I
San Olaoo Mesa I 1 0 4 l 0
G01C1tn West I l 0 3 S 0
Comoton 0 4 0 0 7 0 SlltwtlmY'• GM* (7:l0)
Or•net Coaal et Compton, 1:30 11.m. FUiierton ti San Di.to Mesa, 1:30 o.m.
Ml. San Anlonlo VL Golden W .. I (ti OCCI . ....,..cs••-~
WLT
5addlellKk 3 0 I Cllrua l O 1
SoultiWtlltetn 2 I 0
Sanft AM 2 2 0
PelOmat 1 2 0
Rl\ltrt.lclt I 3 0
San Olteo O 3 O ~·--17:111 SM Ditto •1 SacldleOec*
Palo!Mr •t Cltnn Soutllwesl«n el Santa Ana
o...11 WLT
1 • 1
4 l 1 • 1 0
2 • 0 4 l 0 ) s 0
0 1 0
NHL
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7 • J 17 '2 1l • • • s 17 • .,
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Toronto • • 2 1' • fO ~·· • • 1 11 n at Detroit 1 • 2 ,. '3 11
SI. l.oula 7 11 1 15 61 a2
WALH CONP•a•NC• ~ OMlllll
1352211565 12 1 0 24 14 ., 11 7 1 23 ,. '3
l1I01t'4-n s 12 2 12 S5 74
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,,,20"" • • 1 17 '3 ., • 10 0 16 ,, 74
W...._Y'•SC-K-.. S, VtnGOUver 2
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Toronto 3. Plllltlurtfl 1
Chlcato 4, St. Loult J eutt.io a. Wlnnl"8 S ( ol)
TNIY'a GM* Toronto et Botton, <nl
QueMc: •I Hartford, (nl o.troll •t Montreal, (n)
Mlnnnol• al PtllltdtlPflla, (nl Hew Jeruv •I Catearv. (nl
K"-S, Ceftlfdla 2
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(Ml C~ (J-5) 11 CMeMlrt C7·M)
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HentwtM (S-4) VI.~ ( .. H I •t Cllna~(llfllllll)
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MMY ..., < .. J>-1) ti L..,,.ec (1• Ml 111111' 1 .. 4) II C....... (...,_) ,,.,,
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WIDMHDAY'I RHULTI
( ............. ...,..... .......... ,
irmT aAca. • "" .. zrtl s.ker ID*Mel IUO IA UO
Llttlt Oo "" (~) 17.00 •.• W..Vet'• Trtdt CatOoll•I i.oo Alto rKllll! N\llrlnO, Jal\Wt ......,,
, Ceaevt •111, lttllt GOiden Dr.in, lunMI
Ctaav ~. •aellle Slrltot, ktl'ltl Wiid.
T'"'9: 20.76. 12 UlACTA 13·SI Hid '119.00.
MCOMO RAC•. 400 Valda.
MllO ~ ("-tt) 1.to JM 2AO
Aaur• ~ (Pa.lllM) >M 2.40
Stolen Fun aw ICr.....-1 2.40
At.. rectd~ L.elnaler ao,. Klol Jtl, Wancltrlne Jal &qy, Plnll Diamond Lectv,
-"Mona Trtlllt. Never so.
Time; 20.4'.
TM•O •AC•. 350 YWO..
DrMl'l'I hnd (Cr....-> JM 2M 2A
KlPtva TtM-• <&rook•) ; uo uo Too Tldv Jr ~ .. _., UO
Alto tectd: SM Sntp, Salh OllWatlon,
Love OocldM1, fWI In 1"3, Snulllt, s..mptn
$11~
Time: 11.0•. 12 IXACTA (l·J) l>llO 112.40.
POUllTH RACI. 150 v•rD• D\lnlull l Ladltv I S.00 UO
Omnll Jet <C•lual 1.10 llllV« Wlldl (H•rtl
uo ao uo
Alao recacl. Tlnv1 Gav ""'°°'1, SMnOt
~lal, Wtllle Fetcon.
TlrN: 17.lf.
'2 •XACTA 16· ll oeld 11"'°.
Pll'TI4 RAC•. 400 verd•.
Scala CtabOtr (Valdtll 25.00 10.40 7.20
uno1o aov (W•nll 7.40 uo
DMcllv Punult (Otlombt) 9.20
Alao l'K9d: TM J1v1 Plan, ~v
&oont, H•v• &1111t, AnOV &u•, R-.
AHUl'td, TrlPOI Prune. Haevv Oooa.
TlrN; 20.40. at •XACTA (2-SI palO 1227.60.
SlXTH RAC•. 170 yarclL Houw Alie (Paullne) 14.00 UO UO
Run Natt.,,. ltun (Wtllltl 10.00 00
~·" In""''"*'' (CltrlNa) 3.00 Alto rtc*f: MT Cohlf L¥1t, Tiit F"ll-val, The Iron Ruler. Reflex Action, 'Cllar9'
CHJ. ' TlrN: 45.Jf.
s•v•NTN UCI. 300 Vltdl.
111911er alun (Mllclltll 12.00 S.20 UO
E11lortlon ICltrlnal UO UO
TOii "'°" (Cwcloael 2.40 Alto reced: Mitlhtv Polley, Runnlno Diet. Trudi.era Joy. nma: u.n . u •xACTA 12-41 paid sw.'°.
S2 rtel( Sill (7·'14-6-2-1·2) palcl
'1,SJUO wllll nine wlMlne lldlt ll lllVe
horMll. Carrvover POOi: Sll,144.4'.
•IOMTIC •AC•. 300 Y.,dl.
ICelvl Colter (Cr-I UO UO UO Im. Lale Sant-(Zu19111 7.20 UO
Go Proue!IV IPaullnt) 2.10 Alto racadJ lloltomt Up Jtt, Coattv Charm, Min 0.. Snauv, Rl.IOYI Khan
Arllat. TlrN: 15.51.
12 •XACT A 11·•> oeld 110.40.
NINTH llACI. 350 vwd"
Jutt llnoln Set (&rook.a) 11.'° UO UO
Sluttn Six IFrvcltVl UO 6.40 Slmplt Mlln (Fuller) 10.20
Also rte9d: Klul•IM Lennv, , .. ..,, Jets
Value, Heu COllV Two, Quick SU-, TOii
1n1en1, Fencv Son c-1.
Time: 17.k
S2 •XACTA (S·tl pelcl '142.40.
Atttnd9-. 4,•1.
...... weed PM
W•DMHDAY'S RHULTS
(lit .. •·mY IWH-M ...... )
PIUT RAC•. 1 lilt mites. FOlfY Toy (Dtloadltlol 6.20 3.40 2.'° Klnlne Glrl lfWIJt) UO uo
Mlllmal'°" 1...-oa) 2.60 Alao recect: ~ Lu'• Pride, OtMrl
Dew, Witty LadV, GYmmoco.
Timr. 1:45 J/ s.
HGC*O llACI. Ona milt.
0-'l L.OV <McC1rron1 uo 2.'° uo
&old Dam. (DtltllOU ... vel 4,'° 3 . .0
Air of Maltltv (Plncav) 3.00
Alto racld: Jell, ~ltt R lvltra, Landi•,
JH-IH, C .. U Plut.
• Time: 1:a 4/S.
12 DAILY DOUe4.a ()-J) "8lcl 116.AO.
n.O llACI. 6 fur'lclnln. Plea Nall.,,. (Plncavl 10.40 1.20 UO
Neer Future IFl*llH ) lUO 1 AO ~ .. M (P9dro1el
Alao reced: H1llum Lake, Gaob NUMf. Quldltv Quldltv, Rove! G
Euv, Hew "oon· PlcedltV aid. TllN: 1:11 4/S. IS •XACTA 16·lll oald Sl,°'4..
"°""™ RAC•. 6 lurtonel. L 'Nalty (McCarron) 7.40 UO 3.20
Pal'• ~ (Pedro1a) "'° 3.00
aruln Countv ICHl•neclal 7.'°
Alao raced: Proud Duke, Ftvlne· Ctlnt,
5enll,. Chairman, Alrrollne.
Tlmr. 1:10 1/S.
,...,,. RAC•. t furion.L
A,.... Sav-IMcCarron) 1UO lM UO
Grettf\11 Friend (,...,eel UO 2.20
5.orouted •ve (Plncav) 2.20
Alto reced: Vemp of S.Y911na, HMthtr
Ala ltonl, Diamond Vitia.
Time: 1:10 1/S. ...
IS •XACTA (3·4) oelcl WO.!O.
SIXTH RACa. tYJ IUrtonoL UftC*nwMI lo fWI (Mfll•I 1UO 1.Cll S.00
Sem't Teblt (HaWltv) 12.20 7,00
Patkantll (F .. ) S.40
AllO reald: "°" t Net11el, Good Ftnltll, Eattlt, Stcultr, Ho Flak.
Time: 1:11. ••v•NTH RACI. 1 1116 mlltt on lurl.
atlcltlt Lualr9 (Mc:Cm) UO UO 2.10
The ~ <JoroJ l·AO 2.60 Poor JoM ,,..,Cl) ),00
AllO recect: Bola Oa Gr-. Aaullno, a.n.eo, Jimbo'• Ace, Cartc9, ~·· Ttoer.
Time: 1:43 J/S. IS •XACTA \7-11 paid 112.50.
a2 l"tCK l&X t3-t-3·3·S·1) Mid
110,..,.40 wlln 10 wlnntne llCll$ (alx l'tofMI). 12 Pick Shi contoltllon Nici S347.40
wllt\ >01 wlnntne lldttla (llW '10net) .
lltGHTH RAC•. 1 lilt mlltt.
MtnlwMr (Toro) UO UO 2.40
Flollllne Flt (Plncnl 3.20 2.40
Malor Soorl JC••l•necla) uo Alto rac:td;. VlltorlolO, Oller Slide, Ton
Uo. TIIN: 1:42 2/S.
IS •XACTA 11·3) oeld '17.00.
NINTH RAC•. l 111' mlltt on turf.
P11111'• TrlUfnllfl lLPNnl UO S.40 ._20
Arrowt\Md (Vt1tn1utllll SAO 4.00
Table Torell IDtlllhoutuv•I UO
AllO reced: Foroe Fun, Jollv Heir,
Ml•ttr Wlldlr. Patetno, So Ttllnltcl.
Time: l;G 4/S.
I.I •XACTA (2-7) Ptlcl 1103.JO.
MNlldlOCll. 21.031.
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11. L.otlnk 10. 01Pro110 4, J. Br•nOon 1. Halfllmt : Chrlll Cotteot. )4·)0.
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Jen. 2-t -Tuaon Mlllcll Pl9v Cham·
"'-"'p; 11-IS -800 HOM OaMr1 Cltulc; lf-22 -""-'Ix <>Pen; 2'-2' -Sall Ditto °"'"· Ft«I. 2·5 -Crotllv National Pro-Am;
t· 12 -Hewellan <>Pen; 16· 19 -Lot
Allltltl Open. '
Mardi 1·4 -Honda Clnalc; 1·11 -
EHltm Open; IS-II -aav Hll Cla.ulc;
22·2S -USF&.G Cta .. lc:; 2'-Allr• 1 -
Toumement Plaven ChemPlollllllo.
APl'n S-1 -GrMler Gl'ltMllOrO Open;
12· 15 -Tiit Maattn1 lf-22 -Set PIMI Httllallt Cla1alc1 H-2' -Houston OM!I.
flMV )·t -Tour""'*11 114 Cllan\Plonl;
10-U -&'lton Nellon Cltulc; 17 • 20 -Colonial NalloMI lnvllellon; 24·21 -,,,_,,.
orlal Tournament1 ll·June ) -K9ITIP9f
()pen,
June 7·10 -Henover WHld>tlter
Claui!:I 14··17 -U.S. Open (Wlnttd Foor GC); '21·24 -Altanta Clauk. 21·Juty I -
Canadlen Open.
Jutv s-• -w .. 1ern ONn; 12-ts -
aUldl CltMk; lf-22 -&rllltll ()pen (SI.
Andr-'• Old c-...1 , .. ,, -GrMlef
HartforO ONn.
Aue. 2·S -MamPllll Cltuk; 9·12 -a\llQ ()pen1 16-1' -PGA CllatnPIOflWo
(Sllotl Creek CC); 23·U -World Sari" of Gall; JO-a.Pt. 2 -a .c . <>oen.
a.Pl. 4-9 -aotton Clan lc; 13-14 -
(;rMler MllwllUllM ()pen; 1'·23 -W v .... l"ro Celellrltv Claulc; 27·>0 -LaJtl
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Oct. •·1 -T .. aa Ooen; 11·1• -SoutNrn <>Pen; 11·21 -Well Oltnr( World Golf ClalalC; 25·21 -Pwnucolll OPtn.
Nov. 1·• -USA "" J-n T~ Matdltt; T&A -TMm tnvll•llonal end JC Pennev Clank:.
LPGA Teur ~
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fltld a.di. Fl9.).
1"'911. t•S -Efa.belll Arden Clank:
(Miami); f-12 -Serttol• Claulc.
Marett I·• -UnlOtn Lfl'GA lnvlletlonal
(Cotl• Meta); 1-11 -Samwlle11 TurCIUllltl
ClaMlc: ("'-lltxl; lS-11 -Tuaon LPGA
()pen; 22-U -W-'• K-OMrl (Maul, HawaQ); 2'-A,.nl 1 -Cert• altllca
Claulc (PaMdtne).
Allf'R S-1 -Dlft9ft ~ llWll•tlonel
(Rtncllo Mlr ... l; 12·1S -Pro-Am IL.a• V ... tl; lf-22 -S&H Golf C!Htlc: (SI.
,,_ltnburtl; 27·2' -Orllnclo Cttulc.
Mn 4·6 -Poltn*ln Claulc l"otw.11,
Ge.); 11·13 .Vlrelnl• CIH llC
(F'orttmoulll); 11-20 -ClwltV 0.ulc
(U-Montdalr, N.J.I; 14-2'7 -ComlM
Cltulc (Comlfte, N.Y.); Jl·J~ l -LPGA ~ (Kfnea 1119nd, Olllo).
June 7· 10 -Kida Cltulc {Malvtn!,
Pe.I; 14·17 -Mavfto-CIHllc: (tn· dlaNIPOlllJ; 21·24 -&olton CIUllc; 2f·Julv
l -Lad\t IC..,.,_ ONrl (HWINY, P11.l .
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AUi. )-5 -Witt Vlfetnla LPGA Claaalc
(Whelilnl); f-12 -H91W'tdon ClllMlc (Hllll Point, N.C.); 16-1' -World C"9mPloMtllP
114 Women'a Golf ISllallw ~la, Ofllo);
23·21 -Denver CtaulC.
Sept, 1-3 -RtM CllarllV Cllulc ($11r1ftt·
fltld. IR.I; 7·9 -Portltnd Ct\tmcllonl/llP;
13'-16 -s.f9c:o Cltulc IS..ttltl; i.n -
l'*"Ol'I Cltulc (San Olteol; 21·>0 -San
Jota ClaHlc.
T&A -(;old Pulltf' Awaro Pltyofl Ila•
v ... 11; USA·J-n TMm Cllamolonahlp (J•Nn); Jepan Claaatc; Miiied TMm Claulc (Largo, FW
w ............ ---CGU'•IMTV COU.1 .. Orenet Cont def. F ulltnOll, 1 S-10, IS-7,
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurldey, Nowmbet 17, 1N3
Saga top finish er
in race t o Ca ho
from L o n g B e ach·
By Al.MON LOCIABEY ...................
Led by the 68-foot sloop Sao.
aklppered by Doua Babr of the
hmt Long Beach Y.cht Clul>. five
yachta had cro.ed the tlniah line
in front of the Sol.mar Hot.el at
5:30 p.m Wedneeday to climax the
Long Beach to Cabo San Lucu
race .
Saga croaed the tw.h line at
6:21 a.m. Wed.netJday for an
elapaed time of 3 days, 18 hou.r&
and 21 minutes to erue the for-
mer elapeed dine record of 4 days,
16 hours aev6y the yacht Check-
mate in 1979. The other four
finiahera a1ao beat Checkmate'•
record.
S.ga ts an International Off.
shore Rule yacht which had
started 24 hours aft.er the 16-boat
Performance Handicap Racing
Fleet l.aat S.turday. The only
other IOR boat to fl.n.lah was Joe
Keenan's 70-foot Charley out of ..
St. Francia Yacht Club. Charley,
the line honors in thia ' year's
Tranapac. finiahed at 12:47 p.m.
The leCOnd boat to finish was
Frank Vaughan's Apparition,
Wl.rtdjammen Yacht Club, at 9:32
BO~TING CJ
a.m. Third was Whfatler.
co-aklppered by Mike EliM and
Di.ck Daniela, LBYC, at 11:35
a.m.; fourth wu Charley; and
fifth WU Mimi 8 , skippered by
BW WU.On, Loa Angeles YC at
3:51 p.m.
Whistler, Apparaftion and •
Mimi B are PHRF e.ntries.
Other yachta exped.ed to finiah
during the night were Ragtime
with 65 miles to go; Whist!~.
125 miles out, aild Apogee, 136
miles to go at 8 a.m. Wednetday.
U Apogee,.co-aklppered by Milt
and Marty Vogel, J...BYC, con-
tinued her pace she waa expected
to be the overall fleet winner in
IOR.
The eacort vet1el C.andy Man
reported light winda of 2-4 knots
from Cabo Fallo to Cabo San
Lucas. With freshening winds the
race waa expected to be WTapped
by late today or early Friday.
Corrected time atabndinga for
the fleeta were not computed late
Wedne9day.
Full regatta menu
set for area sai lor.s
For aailon who want to work
up an appetite tor 'I'hanbgiving
dinner there are to-ealled Turkey
Day race1 frotn one end of the
Southern California yachting
calendar to the other thia week-
end.
The most traditional and Wide-
ly attended Thanldgiving Regat-
ta I.a at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club,
Long Beac.b, Saturday' and Sun·
day with all c1a.ea invited to
~pet.e on bay and ace.an
couraes. The regatta uaually
draws more than 100 entries.
Orange County I.a the exception
for Thanlugiving regattas. The
only action in the ~untv \hia
Manzanillo
race l ist
• g r o w i n g
SAN DIEGO -The San Diego
Yacht Club baa iasued invitations
for ita 5th biennial San Diego to
Manz.an.lllo race scheduled to It.art
Jan. 29.
Sandy Purdon. general chair-
man, laid the club has received
more than 130 inquiries for the
1,200-mile downwind alide to Manz.an.u1o on the Mexican gold
cout.
Purdon.said he expecta 50 en-
tries on dfe starting line, inclu4·
ing previous trophy winners such
u Merlin, Dust 'Em. Hot Rum
and Avanti.
Several maxi-yacht.a (70 feet
and over) are entered, as well as
aome of the lat.est deligna. includ-
ing one to be skippered by Ameri-
ca'• Cup a.kipper Dennis Conner
who ia expected to introduce a
new state o1 the art boat for the
raoe. Conner will be the 1984
commodo~ of SDYC.
Thia year's race will be historic
for SDYC as well u the Laa
Hadaa Hotel, ·fioiah line host for
the race. It will be SDYC'a 10th
year of aaeociatiort along with Laa
Hadu' 10th anniversary.
SDYC was the first yacht club
in the U.S. to start racing deep
into Mexico With ita Acapulco
race 30 years ago. The Manr.anillo
race replaced the Acapulco race
becaWll! of a decline in entries due
to the diatance (1,400 milea) and
lack of wind along the Mexican
cout IOUth of Manzanilla.
weekend ia at Dana Point where
Capiatrano Bay Yacht Club will
at.age the fifth race of ita Mimon
Series for Performance Handicap
Racing Fleet and Midpt Ocean
Racing a.. yachts on Saturday.
Dana Point Yacht Club will host
lta Fall Dinghy Regatta on Sun-
day.
In other Southern California
Yachting A9ociation area&:
Sut.a Moalca Bay
Redondo Beach Yacht Club -
Turkey Shoot (keel boata), Satur-
da.y.
Marina Yacht Club -Turkey
Race (PWRF), Saturday.
King Harbor Yacht Club -
Centerboard Turkey Race, Sun-
day.
Del Rey Yacht Club -ln-
traclub Drumstick Race, Sunday.
Su Dle10
c.oron.do Caya Yacht Club -
Shlp Shape Seies. Saturday.
Mt.ion Bay Yacht Club -
Turkey Day Regatta, Saturday,
Sunday.
Oceanside Yacht Club -Tur-
key Day Regatta (all cl.uaes), Sai-
urday, Sunday. ·
San Diego Yacht Club -Sin-
nhofer Hot Rum Series (10R),
Sunday.
San Diego Navy Sailing Club -
Monthly Handicap Series (all
cl.aaaes), Sunday.
Sil vet Gate Y aclit Club -Sin-
nhofer MUI 0 Rum Series
(SDHF), Sunday; Swett!Ha.mon
Rum Runner Series (PHRF),
Sunday.
Southwest.em· Yacht Club -
Hot Rum Series (MORC), Sun-
day.
Match r a ci ng
• series ~n t ap
LONG BEACH -Match rac-
ing will get under way in eamest
here Jan. 6-8 when Lona Beach
Yacht Club ...... ita BW Ficker
Match Racine Series to de1ermine
the final Rlection for the Con-
gremional Cup in March.
The aeries ia open to all quali-
fied skippers who are mem~bera of r-eoogniz.ed yacht clube, excl ·
LBYC.
The aeries will be · in
Catalina~38 alooP!I. the yacht U8fJd
in the Congrees!S;lw Cup, featur-
ing 10 of-~top match racing
skippers ii( the world. The Con-
gralional Cup will be held March
12-18.
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Orange Coatt DAIL\-PILOT/Thuraday, November 17, 1;83
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.. ,. fOf the Loe Angelee Nation.I HOtM ShoW,
which le°'*' through 8undey.
A~•. Penlvlen Puot and Ten-
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the ~•y lhOw.
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8rev .. third bu.men, wtll eppeer et the P•·
c:tflo Coat Sport• Ho bbylet Buebell Cerd
Showe In 8U4Nle Perk end LOI Ano-IN Selur-
dey end Sundey.
The lhoW oulmlnet• with the S26,000
Grand Pr111 wNch wlll determine the Weet
Cout Grend Prix AMOClellon horM and rider'
Of the YMI ·
For more Informati on. phone (213)
8'0-9063.
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Nov 4, tliO:I 1hll et11tumo11t w111 lllc•<l with the Tlll• 1tetem,rot wn 111e0 w1111 lfl• (..ouuty C1w1k 01 01•110• County on Ft2tM7 Cou11ty Cl111k <11 01111111 .. Covnty on County Clerk ot Or1111oe County t)n Oc1 20 1993
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Pilot Nov 10 t7. 24, Dec I, 19113 F221111 FmJU AUEN AHO flATT The Buen• Park lhow 11 Mt for Saturd•y et
the Grenada Royale Hotel, and Metthewl Wiii
~on h•nd from tO e.m.-4 p.m.
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PUBLIC NOTICE 5818•83 ' 6030·83 1utt• no Tt)e. LOI Angel" .tlow on Sundey wtll ~
held at the Amtac Hotel near Loa Angelee
Alrpof'I. Metthew. wlll appeer lrom 10
a.m.-3:30 p.m.
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PUBLIC NOTICE P08llC NOTICE Puo111M<I Or111111~ Conr !)ally Order No. 4'14t
Loan No. 3421·01 NOTICE OF TAUITH'I SALE FICTITIOUI IUllNUS FICTITIOUS IUllHHI
On November 28. 1983. ftl IO 00 lfAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT
Ptlot Nov 3 IO t f 4'~. 1983
S939·83
Both 1howt are open to Iha public: and will
f .. ture bueb•ll cerd1 for ule end trade.
For more lnform11lon, phone (7"b7)
263-~419.
AM CAL-AMERICAN FINANCIAL the tollow111g pnrsori5 are doing The lollow1ng 1Jt1t11<>111 &1e llolng
Conp d T nus1ne11 as l1uS1nt188 8S P08LIC NOTICE 85 Clulv appolnle ruitee POUNDS Orr 3355 Vle lido, FISHER & FORD. 3611 S111 Miguel ___ ....;_,;.;;.;;.;..;....;_.;..;..;.;;.;;..._ __ _ The city ol Cotta M... Lelaure Senllce1
Oepartm.nt I• ecceptlng regl1tr1tlon tor Ila
1984 yooth buketbell program.
8o)'9 and girts In gradee 3-8 can play at one
of eight., .. echoola.
F .. le S 17 per Chlld.
FOi' more Information. phone 75,·5158 or
75,.5300,
vnouiendpurtuent10Deedollru1t Suite 300 Nt!WJl\Jil Oe1tch CA Or1ve Ste 200,NewportBeDCh,CA VOU AAE IN OEfAULT UNOUI A
diltttd Oct 5, t98 t •llCO•<ltd O.cem-92663 92660 OHO OF TflUtT DA TEO .N(r 20.
ber 1• t96 I, as tllst Nu I !7 In Book lc11 (,ream lndu~t1101 tnc , 335!> WH1Jlfc S"'u11t1e!> ((01PQr11tun, 1111. UNLESS YOU TAKI ACllON
t 4305 P•ge l!l23 ot Olhcltl Re· Vlo LiOu Suire 300 N"w1Jll1 t Be11t.h, 369 Son M!Quel, Sre 700 Newµort TO PAOTICT TOUfl P9'0t't!IUV1 IT COtds In the otrlce Of the County CA 9266'1 ;; Beath CA 92660 MAV IE IOLO AT A PUILIC IALE.
Recordllt or O•Bllijil count). Cali 11119 l>U~lllf'SS •& lonUuC1e<l Oy Tn1s nus1ness 18 t.OllOuf.tlld Dy 0 IF YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION
tornla WILL SFLL AT PUBLIC AUC· corpo11t1on COIPOtllhOI• OF THE NATUfl( Of THE llON 10 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR t G ST VOU CASH. CASlllER S CllECK OR ConstanLtt M Lute SllC ot COip An11" Fosher P1esident PAOC(,.OIH AGAIN YOU,
(;ERTIFtEO CHECK tr>ayoble at umo This sta1tmm111 wa!> l1ld(1 with th This statement "'os 111eu w1111 rne SHOULO CONTACT A LAWVEfl.
01saie 111 lowrut money 01 the United County l;ler~ ut 0 111119e Cnunty or Co.iniy Cler~ ol Oro11g11 CC>Ynty on NOTICE OF TAU.TEE'S I ALI!
Stares! nt "'" lront l!lllr&nC:I! 10 Oct 2• 1961 Nov 1 1983 Fut4ts T.S. Ho. :JMt2
An International fhtld ol tennis grand cham-
pion• will compete Nov. 23-27 In lhe Grand
Champion• Toorna"*1t at the Mtulon Hiii•
Tennie Club In Rancho M irage. near Palm
Springs.
Among thoM scheduled to compete are Rod
Laver, Roy Emerton, Colln Dibley, Tom
Gorman, Bob Lutz, Ray Moore. Charlie
P ... rell, Stan Smith and Shefwood Stewart.
J 122 t~ B")llkllurst St1&et Garoen F221H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat Grove Coulo11111> oll right title and Pvhlt\ht!ll 01 ''"II'' Coast Dall Publish~ Ur11ng11 <:.oest Dooly on Weo""s<Jay NovetT'lbef 30 1983
interest convttyttll to &nd now lte1<1 l'llot 0~1 27 Nov ) IU t 7 1983 P1IC11 Nov 10 17 ?• Dec t 1983 a\ 10 00 e. m or sa10 oay Int~ coom
Dy 11 unoer slfl<I OeeC1 ot Trust 111 t1111 '5821 8 6031 113 s111 8S•dt! lot c.onouc11n11 Trustee•
p1 opArtv situated In s111d County a11d PUBLIC MnJICE 0110llC MnTICE Salt-s "''""" tne oll•ces ot REAL ES State dt1S<.111>110 11~ Tiie No1m· ml ~VD llU I Al E SECURIT1ES SERVICE
westerly one 11811 ol lot • ol Traci CIT\' Of NEWPORT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS loci11ed at 2020 tiurth B•oadway 278 iU snown ori a Map recorCl&O in IEACH POLICE NAME STATEMENT Su11e 206 '''the Crty ot Santa Ana
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Play begin• at 10 a.m . W~nesday through
Friday, noon Saturday and 1 p.m . Sunday.
• Tlckell are priced at S 12. $8 and $5 and are
avallable at the teonl• club.
Saddlebeck College wlll otter 11 pereonalired
lltneaa cleaa during It• 1prlno aeme11er. Regis-
tration begin• Dec."·
The clHI will ~ taught by Duane Caln and
Rich Jamee. who wtll perform ttllt on .. ch
student \0 meaaure and a ..... strength, ft••·
lblllly. body fat and Hroblo fl,tneae.
EXCEPT°''" h811 or tt1t1 pro<:uttd, ot PtJChOnl'<l ot the Nl'wpuit Beach ROGERS ii ASSO<:.IATES 19•6 I SF RV ICE a Cahtorn1a c;orp0ra11on. g~r~~d aJsu,'ye~~·v~:4~\~'1~0~:ur3 ',~~ Pollcu OoµarJrn1i111 870 Santa A11purt way South 5anta Ana CA ~~~s~::1P~0°11r;,i:~~:::.'~r us~1fc~~~
Pao11 545 ot Ot11c1at Records Borbo•o Oriw• "' q AM Sotur<lay. 92707 lefled m thar certa1ri Deed of Trust VOU AAE IN OEFAUL T UNOEA A December 1 l'llJ~I Purchases are Marton ~a"chez 9 tJ Va11 NHS Ct ~ecuteo b JONATHAN MICHAEL
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Ol!EO Of TflUST DATED October made 011 11n os is lmsls. with no Costa Mesa, CA 92626 nt JARVIS y hOa q ed 1 ti JON
S. ttll. UHLl!SS VOU TAKI! AC· 11unlillillltt ul 1111ys1t111 condition ol lh1s 1>us1ness 15 r.on<1ucted by an JARVIS 0 ;ngle ~:~. rec~r~!~ July
TIOH TO PAOTl!CT VOUA PAOP· ltemi sol<! . U1divuJu6I 24 1981 on Book 14 t55 ot Oll1c1a1 EATV, IT MA VIE IOLO AT A PUI· Payment must lie made in cash or Mart1ii Sanc1111z Recor as ot u111 r:ounty at page 271
LtC SALE IF VOU NEED AN EX local cnecks 1m1111:<11111ely after a bid 11\is statement was hied w1111 the Re<:order 5 ln~ment' No 35,52: PLAHATIOH OF THE HATUflE OF la ~ceptetJ and all purchase!l..must County Clerk of Ora11ge County on by reason 01 8 Dre&ch 01 de/ault In
------------... THE PROCEEDING AGAIHIT VOU btl removed al the conclusion of the Nov 7, 1983 payment ot pertormanc11 ol the obll· P\alC NOTICE • auction Bicycle boy's 28" brown F22Mt1 VOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Scii inn 10 'Pll btcyclu buy's 27.. Publlsl'led Oiange Coast Dairy gatrons secured thereby. '"ctud•ng
FICT1TIOU9 8UlttfESS YUL gre:'n P inc:e \0 ~PO b1eyofQ,_jj1rf1 Piiot Nov tO. 17. 2•. Dec t 1983 tllat breacn or default. Notice Of NAME STATl ... HT Trutor or record owner LOWRY .. / • • .. 603 • ..., wn.ct1 was raco<d.O F•b<uary 2S. -O HUGHES Ill and CONSTANCE L 26 blue Sctiwinn, bicycle Doy 5 20 '"'"' 1983 as Recorders Instrument No
fl\e IOllowlng per&on• are domg HUGHES, Husband and Wile u red I black St1ngr11y. D•cycle .boy~ P08UC NOTICE 83·086917 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
·a111H NDTICR Lysiak, NHL
PA'M'ERSON
RALPH M PA'fl'ERSON . a
resident o f Costa M esa Ca,
passed away N ovember
14.1983. born February
13,1908 i n Green sbor o,
North Carolina He 1s
survived by sons, Robert
and James Patterson,
gra ndc hildren, M ark .
Debra. Jennifer. Amy and
G r egory and a brother Fred
Patterson of N orth Carolina
Funneral Services will be
h eld Friday N ovember
18.19113. 11 AM at Pacific
View M ortuary Chapel. in-
terment in Pacific View
M em orial Park. Newport
Beal•h . CA In lieu o f
flowers. memorial contrib u-
tion s m ay be made to the
Amer ican Can~r Society
Pac1f1c Vrew M ortuary.
Directors.
PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BAOADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
BALTZ BERGERON
SMITH I TUTHILL
WESTCLIFF CHAPEL
427 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pacific View Drl11e
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCORMICK MORTUARY
1795 Laguria Canyon Rd
Laguna Beach, Ca 9265 1
494-94 15
HARBOR LAWN-MT. OLIVE
M ortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler A11e
Costa Mesa
540-5554
work Out deal
for an appeal
001tneu1.1 community property 26 yellow(..ru1s11r.b1cycte g111s2~ AUCTION TO THE. HIGHEST BIO·
• NEE~ TTSSTTUFF ON6COONSIGNCMENT The street address and other m~~oon Sears 3 spd blcycl11. boy.s FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS DER FOR CASH 1a,.1u1 money ot the
.. N ,.. UFF, 7 t alllla. orona common designation ''any or the 26 blue Fu11 10 spd bicycle. Doy~ NAME ITATEMEHT United S111es or a cashiers check Oel Mar. CA 92625 · · 26 black Cru1S4.'• bicycle, girl s 26 d l~d T Davis. 2600 E Coast Hwy H I property described above II wllltll Cok.lmbla bicycle boy's 26. The tortow'"g persons are do•ng rawn on a state o< natt0n1J bank a
• 5 ~Ofonl del Mar. CA 92625 purpotled 10 be 363 Eest 20tfl tan Montere bicycle • noy·s 26 .. business as state or le<Je<al credit urt10f\. or a -
Verte E Davis 2600 E Coast Hwy Street. Cost& Mesa. CA 92627 reen Schwin~ 10 spd bicycle gtrl's VILLAGE MILLWORl<S L 10 580 sta•e Of lederat savmgs and loan
•51, COfona dei Mar, CA 92625 The undersigned Truetee d•S· ~6• blue Schwinn. bicycle, tlOy:s 20 .. Broadway -Suite 2 1• Laguna assoc1at1on domiciled 1n this stale.
This t>uslnen Is conducted by in-claims any flabltlly tor eny 1nco<rect· purple Schwinn bicycle bo 1 26 .. Beach. CA 92651 all p11yaDle at the time of sale. ell dlYlduals" (llusban<I & wile) ness ol the street address end other wn le JC Peri~ey 5 SPo ~icycte Thomas E Chesley 1212 S1ar11t 11ght htle and •nte<eSl held by 11 as
Veile E 08,11 . common des1gnatton, 1t any shown "°' 5 26 black C iser · blcycle Onve Laguna Beacn CA 92651 Trustee. •n that real PfODerty Situate
NEW YORK (AP) -T om L ysiak and the This statement was hied wllh the nere•n gorr.s 26 • srlver Sc~~1nn' 10 1pd: Tn1S t>usiness is conducted by a ~., ~·'? Coonty and Stele dll$Crlbed N t ' 1 H k Le l } h keel County Clerk of Oranoe County on Seid sale will ba made, bu1 without btcycle boys 26 blue Schwinn cO•pOfallon s ot ows a 1ona oc ey ague apparen Y ave wor Nov 4 1983 covenant Of warranty ••press or Im· frame. Dtcycte Doy 5 20 chrome Tiovmas E Chestey President PARCEL 1 UM 36 1n tl'lil City 01
o ut a deal that will allow the Chicago Black Hawks nain piled. r11gare11no t1t1e. posseMron or Hufty BMX bicycle g1tl s 26 .. yellow This Jtatement was 11111<1 w11n 1Ni Newport Beacn cou11ty ot Orange
center to appeal his 20-game suspension imposed by PuDhshe<I Orange Coast Dally encumbra11ces. lo pay the unpaid Schwinn brcycle bQy s 26" red Oe· County Clell( ot Orange County on state nl C1htorn1a as shown ana
·re feree Dave Newell. Piiot Nov 10. 17. 24. Dec 1. 1983 balance 01 the no1e(s) secured by railer 10 spd b•cycle girls 26 · otue Nov 4 1983 oesc11De<1 m tne Col'dom1n1um Plan
6034.83 said Oeeo ot Trust, 10·wll Royce union 3 spCI bicycle ooy's f221SM record~ on August ?9 1978• 1n
L ysiak was suspended for allegedly tripping a $108 197 76 rncludtng as provided In 26 . ,11\ler Jc P~ney. l>lcycl~. gtrrs PuDhSMCI Oiange Coast Daily bOO~ 12820 pages 319 to 382 In·
1inesman in a game Oct. 30. Under present NHL IMD•tC NOTICE sa1e1 notetsl. advanoes. 11 any. under 26 while Sears, cte boy's 26" P11ot Nov 10, 17 24 OK t t983 lusrve ol 0111c1al Records or said
1 ___ .....;.~..;:;.::;~~;..;..;.:..;..;.;;.;;..... ___ 1 the terms ot satd Deed of Trust INS. btue Eagle bicycle oy s#O • ptnk 6032·8 County
bylaws, the penalty canno\ be appealed. L ysiak had c~arg~s an<I expenses ot the Truetee Hutty. b1cyc1e. boy's '16' gold PARCEL 2 An und1v1de<1 one thor-
responded by filing a federal lawsuit against the "'~!~~o~:,.~:::~s 0i!,0
1
1re 1;usts created DY said Cry1ser, b.lfyc111. boy's 2t; ye1Jpw -PUBl.IC NOTI Y:'"~ 11131stl in1e<est as a tenant 1n
I I . . th th b I 't t' 1 The following person Is doing The obe~~clary under said Deed Schwinn tO spd, bicycle, boy's 2~.. common in me Jee lnle<Mt lnand to eague. c atmmg at e Y aw was unconst u 1ona business as: ot Trust heretotore executed and de· bl~~k Phillips 3 spd, bicycle, girts FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS tile co"'"'on Area or Lots 4 5 and 6
becau se it did not allow an appeal. O'ARGENT ENTERPRISES. 5035 livered ro·the undersigned 8 wntten 26 . red Schwmn 10 spd. blcycle. NAME STATEMENT 01 Trnct 9587 as per Map 11111<1 In
L ysiak has continued to play under an injun ction Wes I First St.. Santa Ana. CA. 92703 Oecraratlon or Default and Demand boy 5 27 white .. Hully 10 •Pd. The 1onowing pe1son 11 do1n9 boo~ too paoe.s 20 to 24 inclusive
ed NHL
Hector o Rendon. 5035 west tor Sale, and a wntten Notice 01 De· bicycle, boy"s 26. t>lue Nlteka; busmess n 01 Miscellaneous Maps records ol lssu against the in the case. First St .. Santo Ana. CA 92703 lault and Elecllon 10 Sell The under-bicycle. boys .~6 blue Murray, CUSTOM COLORS. 67' Cllll Or sa•O Cou11ty as such tet'm •S C1et1ned On Wednesday, NHL spokes-Tiits business is conducted by an signed caused soud Notice ot De-blcycle, girls 26 yell?w Scnw1nn tO Laguna Beath CA 92651 1n tne 1>111c1e en1tt1eo Oelinr11ons . Rod ,... r b 'd • lncJMdual laull and E18CtlOn to Sell IO bCI re· spd blcytle tiox $ :;>6 ,brow~ Lorence Harr•s Le19ht 677 Chi! (II me Oeclaral•OM ot Covena'ltS
man ger v ott 1e 531 . m a , Hector D Rendon corded in the ounty where the real Raleigh 3 spd b1d'tcle, Doy s 26 Or L.iguna BMth CA 92651 Gund1toons ana ~estrtct1ons re·
statement that the league, with the This statement was hied with th roperty 15 l~ted yel.'o"' Ce111ury 10 spd, b•cycie. Doy s This Dus1neu is c;onaur1ee1 ttr an toroed Ap<1121 19 e •n boo1< 126A4
ooncurrenoe o f L ysiak 's lawyers and County Clerk ol Orange County Trustee 0, party conducting sale 27 silver Ventur" tO spa brcycte 1na1v1t1ual •age "~ l 01 ou1c1a1 Records I f he . • No 7 1983 CAL-AMERICAN FINANCIAL CORP boys 27 s11ver SR 10 spd bicycle Lorence H L.e•ght I Oectaratron • ana am amend-
the NHL Players Assoc1at1on . had "-F22fMto p 0 Bo• 3 140 boys 26 •J•an9i> S1<1ndar<1 bicycle Th•s stateme'lt was hied "'''h rne "e· •s '~'""'"
agreed to propose an ame ndment Publlshll<I Orange Coast Dally t222 t Brookh111st S1ree1 ooy s 26 black Scnwonn D•cycie Counl) Cle•• ol Orsnqe Count. onl E<celJM g tl'e•elro"' au °'' 001
that would allow playe rs t a peal P~ot Nov. 10, I 7 24. Dec 1, 1983 Garden Grove CA 92642 boys ,6 hr own Schwinn tO 5Pd Nov 4 198J . I' Qnts ''""era1s mineral rights . • . 0 P 6039·83 17 t•l 638.3000 b•CyOle Y:'' ~ :>6 .~rown I<•& 10 spd F229371 natural gu oghts and otner
r eferee-tmpoSed SUSpens1ons to the as said Trustee b>CYCICI Oy' 26 wnite 1.~e<son lO PuDl'5hed Orange Coast Oerly nyorocarl>Of'll. 0) whet_,,., n.em. l • Boa d f G Oafe October 26 1983 •Pd o1cyc1.. ooy s 26 or•ng• P•lo• Nov •O 17 2• Dec t 1983 known geot,,.,mll .ietm end all eague s r 0 overnors. PUBLIC NOTICE CAL·AMEAICAN FINANCIAL CORP Cruiser s ~po D•C:ycle DOY s 26' 6033-83 ;irooucts dl'flve<l trom any ot the
If the amehdmenl is approved. • By JoAnne K Kneg tiiown Schwinn tO SIX! t>ocycle, to1~"'"0 1na1 mav De "'thtn Of LYSWC L . k .11 d h ' 't FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS A 1 S oov s l7 yellow rur• 10 spcJ bicycle PUBLIC NOTICE I unoer trte oaice ollan<l here.naDove
ys1a WI rop IS SUJ . NAME STATEMENT Publ sheo <fs n :C~~~;1Y 081 P 1 1 boys 2!i red Schwinn b1cycte oescttoed 1oge1"t" w•th 1t1e per.
•·W e will go into federal court and ask th at the The tOllowrng persons are do•nc;i Nov 1
3 10 1'l ~983 'Y '0 boys 26 grten, Peugeot tO spd NOTICE OF TAUSTEE'•SALI peiua• "II"' or dr•ll .,9 mon•ng 11,.
suit be dismissed pending the outcome of the' vote on ousoness as 5863·83 Drcvcte. bov .s 26 red Cruiser alld-LoAn No. 002n3ISIPAYMAA I p•ot•ng ano opera11ng the<elor and DELAWARE PROPERTIES 316 •"9 macnrne Remmgton recOfder T.8 No. C-12110 sltoronr;i m ana remo.,1ng 1ne same
Nov. 22 by the league Board o f Governors of a Main Street. Hunt.ngton Beach. CA cassette Cybe•net with earphone~ UNIT CODEC 1r0,,,. said 1ana or an¥ other 1ano.
P
roposed amendment to the NHL bylaws .. said 92648 oomllC MnTfCE cassette tape bo• w1tn 24 tapes AHT SERVICE COAP. '"c•ua•ng 1r>e 11ght to wnopsiock or . . . , ' w1111am Leland, 504 18th Street. ruo m1 clock d1g1tal Copat pOCl(et. calcu· as duty aopornted Trust~ undt• the dtrectoonally droll an<I mine trom
Wilham Martin, L ysiak s attorney. untlngton Beach. CA 92648 1ator d1g1tal Casio pocket. paper· to11ow1ng oescrroea d~ ot trust lands othe< tnan mo~ here•nabove
"Wt1>have no idea what the board w i U d o and we Robert J Bonte, 27051 Encinas. NOTICE OF DEATH OF w111ghl w11t1 tO pennies cassette re· Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION descr1t>ed 011 or gas wells tunnels kn L . k will h to be ded f f M1ss1on V1e10. CA 92692 Florene~ F . Hartman AND corder Sony with earphones. to THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR and shafts into lhrougn or across
OW ys1a ave suspen or a ew Nina H Bohle, 27051 Encinas, OF PETITION TO ADMIN Cameo stone jewelry box beige. Tic CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR the suDsurte!e ot the l•nd nerern·
gam es. But in the process. we think we have won a big Mission v1e10. CA. 92692 1 S ER EST E N · Tac Toe game, brass, AM/FM C1ig11a1 CERTIFIED CHEC1<S SPECIFIED IN aoove de"ribeo ano 10 t>ottom such
victorv because hereto fore when a r'eleree made his Thia business Is conducted by a T AT 0 . clock. S1ue110 44, AMIFM radio CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h tPBY· wn•pstoe~ or dorectoonally drilled
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general par1nershlp. A-120692 d1gltol clot!\ Electro brand. bowling able at the time ot sale ,., lawful wells tunnels and snatts under and
dec1s1o n . 1l was bmdifr'g. Martin saJd. Now for the William Leland. General Partner T 11 h ~ r , b&ll blue, with holder, Sony mlnl·AM money or the United States) all right. neneath 0, neyond the e•tertOf
first time. a player will "be entitled to what we hope This statement was filed with the o. a c 1rs, '"I! tCrnnes, roq10 (n11e<ls special batteries). cal-tllte and 1111eres1 conveyed to and llm•ts lhereol and 10 redrlll. retun-, • . . . ,, County Clerk of Orange County on l'redrtors an d contingent culalor. pocket. Caprice. AMll'M now held by 11 under sa1<1 Deed ot nel equip. maintain repair deepen
w1U be c1 fair and 1mpart1al hearing. Nov 4. 1983 c n•di tors of Florence F radio heodphonas. Mont11. yellow. Trust In the property h111einatter de· and operate and such wens 0, mines
Lysiak said Wednesday night, "The biggest f229375 Hartman and •rs~ms who travel alarm clock, Unden. assor1ed scribed without howe~er. the rlgllt to drill.
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. { . h l ,__ h Pl Published Oran9e Coast Dally l>E trevet bags. Coroovon leather brief· TRUSTOR DANIEL G PAYMAR mtne store e•plore and operate
t mg or me IS t at at ong li:Qt t e ayers Piiot No• 10 11. 2•. Dec. 1. 1983 may be otherwise 1ntcwsted can. assorted 11av111 bags. MARY A PAY MAR 11 through the surla<:e ollhe upper 500
Association is going to get the right to appeal." 6035-63 in the will and/or esl.'.ltc : Samsonite sult~estt with 2 brief-BENEFICIAR Y HUNTE A 1ee1 ot the subsurtaoe ot the land
L
· k ded b N U af all edl . . 'r cases. blender, Ven Wyck. 12 spd. FINANCIAL INC • heteonabove descllbed as reserved ys1a w as suspen y e w e ter eg Y A pelllton has been tied Rival Croc~ Pot. set(81 smoked ltem RECORDED Juty 18 1980 as tnstr in the <lee<J trom f he 1rv1ne Com·
u sing h is stick to trip nnesman Ron Toyt during a P08LIC NOTICE by Waldo Otmald Pollock in glasses. bolt MISC8118nllOV$ cooking No 20034 In B~ 13669'page 1285 pan~ a corpqratron recorded July
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e . th th Hartford Whalers The penalty was FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the Superior Court of Orange and bok1ng pots, box Miscellaneous of Oll1crat Records fn the ot11ce ot \he TO 1979 in Dook 13221 page 1465 am WI e · , dishes · not complete sets. cheese Recorder ol Orange County 01 Ollicial Reco<ds
the maximum allowed under NHL rule 67, which NAME STATEMENT County requl•sung that and wine serve< with glasses. clay said deed or trust describes me
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ives referees the right to impose suspensions. b ~~:e~~~wong persons ere doing W~ldo Donald Pollock be ap· pot 9•, x 10. white Clay pol, 12 . 12. lo1lowin9 su~~u~lo~;c:~,':.~.n~~:·~~~:,,,~~ u · pointed as pt.-t'SOnal represcn-beige. clay pot 17 ~ 12• '·white. clay Lot 10 or Tfact 3207 as per map " The proposed amendment w o uld read: GOODIE-GOODIE ICE CREAM • , pot. 15• 1 • 16. white, clay pot. 1 x 16. recoroed '" B<>Ok 96 PagM 29 and tne nght ot sur1ace entry as re·
"Th e o verriurs n ot directl affected b the 3355 Via Lido. Suite 300. NewPQrt tall\;e to admtmskr the csta\e white ctoy pot. 8• 1 ,. 23., white 30 01 Miscellaneous Map• Rec-0re1s serveo 1n 111e oeeo lrom Ttie 1rv1ne ;,. g . . Y . Y Beach CA 92663 o f Florence F Hartman wooden wineracll. 18".x g.•. • 16'•. ol said County COf!'pan~ a COfPC>ratlO<l recorded
order shall reVJeW the evidence by wh.ch the referee tee Cream Industries. Inc .. 3355 (under the Independent Ad-miscellaneous wicker baskets. YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A July IO 1979 in oooli. t3nt page
arrived at h is decision plus all available game tapes, Via Lido. Suite 300. Newport Beach. . t t f Esuit A t) sman. 1213-way speakers, 26 x I· x DEED OF lRUST OATEO July ,. U65 or Othcral Record• • • . . • . CA 92663 minis ra !0n .0 es (' 15. TV 17 Ouasa• colOf mis-1960 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION PARCl'l 3 Easements as $..Ch to determine whethe r in their opuuon the r ef T111s 1>us.ll4aa 11. con<1uc.1ed by a The pet1t1on ts set for heenng cellaneous commemorauve c0<ns. TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT easemeril5 a1e D••1icu1ar1y set 10<111
r easonably exercised the powers vested in him by c;orpOfallon in Dept. No. 3 at 700 C1v1c Radio1cassette player.GE.. Bohsel. MAY BE SOLO Al A PUBLIC SALE in the article enuueo Easements"
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. d h th 0 d Constence M Cate. Sec ot COfp. Center Dr West Santa Ana t2" cotor TV auto spea~ers Phase tf-YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF ot the Oecl81allon unaer the Section D ru e • an S con t.rm,amen orquas e r er This statement was tiled With the " • • 11 checkwroter protector Pay~85ter THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· headings '" such erticle enhtled a -~=========~..l~m~a~d~e~. a~n~d~co~nl~irm~~o~r2m~it~i~gate the penalty i mposed." County Clerk ot Orange Coonty on CA 92701 on Dec 14, 1983 at checkwliter protectof Paymaster: ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD IOllows R19hts and CMN!s. Ullhl~ Oct 24. 1983 9:30 A .M . Ollmeter Bell with leather case CONTACT A LAWYER and CaDle Telev1Mon SuPl)Ofl •
F22t173 IF Y OU OBJr:v-f h rt1dlo/cnssette player Un1c. with 2123 College Ave Costa Mesa Setll"ment ana Encroachmenl''.
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players
miffed
TOKYO (AP)
Japan's baseball c&n-
missioner says Japanese
players are demoralb:ed
by the higher salaries
paid to Americans play-
lng there. and lndicated
the day may come when
teams consist only of
Japanese.
Published Orange Coast Dally CA. LO l C' phories 11utol8·t•oclt. pleyer Audio CA 92626 tngren Egress ano Recreational
Pilot Oct 27, Nov 3. 10, 17, 1983. granting of thL• JX.•lit1on. you VoM, auto radio automatic AM only. in a street •d<loess or common Rights" and E'ctus1ve Restricted
5820·83 sh ould either appear al the auto radl AMIFM cassette. Sony. C1es1g11a11on ot property is sflOwn Common Area Easements
1-------------l'h eanng and stnll' you uhJ(.'C· auto rod10 AMIFM Pioneer, Iran-a11ove no warranty tS given as to its PARCEL • Easements as such
DllDt IC NOTICE l f'l • , • , blnt.. acrlbef Craig c11sse11e sys I em. tr an-completeness Of ccmectnessl The easements a• e Dart1cu1arty $81 t0<1h
1 ___ ...;..~.=~~;...;..;.;;..;.;.;;.;;....___ ions or I l "'t Ille ti O .I'-"· sc11ber. Craig cassette system. bene11c:1~ry 1moer sa1<1 Ottd ot 1n me ar11c1e ent1tled Easements"
FICTITIOU8 IUllNESS \ru ns wrth the t•ourt bdltrt' equ0l1lor/boostt>r Clor1on 4" TV Trust. lly r<10,on 01 a hreach 01 de ~' tflP Oectara11on ot Covenants.
NAME ITATIMINT th<' hearing. Y11ur oppear 11nd "'l•lt•·cha1111el 1ad10, Liberty, lau}t m the obll11a11ons secured Cond111on~ and Restrlc11on. re·
Iha 1011ow1iig pttrson ts doing ance may bt• 111 pt'r Sull or h y equalizer/booster. T11ncre<11, loo<I tt1drOtly neretolore e•ecuted end coreleo JUI) 2!> 1917 on oook 12305, business 11· • processor C: E Model FP I food <1e1tve1ed to IM u11de• s19ned 11 writ-p~pe 746 or 0 111c101 Records and
OANll< ASSOCIATES, 25925 your attorm•y processor Cu1s111dr t. OLC 7 Pro. te11 Oect11rot1011 01 Oet1u1t end De· rt·reco•de<I September 8, 1977 1n
Glennhurst. El Toro, CA 92630 IF YOU AHE A C REDI-cam11rt1. 35 mm Vos111ca E2-mo11c, mMd tOf Sale, anCI w11tten notice 01 book t23• 1. page 327 ot Ott1c111 Re-
Rlchltrd Earl Aelds, 25925 Glen· TOR nr a nmlingcnl l·reditor t 1 pa1•) lo<11es Etontc ru11111ng s~oes. bre.1c'1 nnd ot election to ceuae the cords Uhe Master Oecleratlon I nhurst El Toro CA 92630 d I size 7' • wetsuit blu11f1ed. 0 Nell. undtJr''il"e<I 10 sell sold property to 11n<1 An) amendme11ts thereto. under
This' Dusines~ Is conducted tty an of thr C'(.'eas~c •you mus I flk• smell s11e. backp<ick Jan Spo• t, tnn sot1s1y '"'" obhga1~ns and there-the scctron nea<11nos m such article
individual your daim w ith the l'OUrt or w1t11 m1sce11oneDus ti&gs. e T doll. ette• the uflde1s1g eo c11usell said t'l•t1lle<l as lollows 'Rlgh1s end
Richard E. Fields prest•nt it to the personal rep· tan Kamor. EI doll tan Kamar El notice 01 breacll ~n ot e1ec11on to Duties u11111ies and Cable Tlkt
This statement was hied with the rt•scntaliVI' nppointed by the doll tan K11mar E I doll. tan Kamnr. ~ rncor0"'1 August 51 1983 as Instr v1sron Suppon" S.11temetlt and County Cle<k ot Ou1nge County on · . beach ch81r watch mens yellow i.to 113·340• 71 ot OJ11c1al Records rn Encroachment' ·Community F•clll-
Sept 29. 1983 court Wt thin four m onths mtttal poc~cl Elo1n. w~tch rnen s ytll· the nthcP of thB fl~or<le• or Orange ties Eas"me'lt end Orainaoa over
F2291t3 from the date or fu~t 1ssuance IOw met11I wrist Ot>stlno. watch m8f1's Counly CommuMy ~lc;tl1t1e'
Published Orange Coast Delly uf letll•rs 08 provided tn Sec-ytlltow metal w11si B11t101te. watch. S 10 511te w111 ~ MAdl'l nut w11h0Ut The JlrMt addru• o< other
P1101 Oct 27. Nov 3. 10. 17, 1983 t 700 f th , Pro ... ~t"" Cod men's vt>tlow metal w11st Croton covenant or warr•nty. eapreu Of om· comon oes1gnatrori ol the real prop-58 t5·83 IOll u l! , "" "' e watch mens yellow me1111 wilst plteO 1eoa1d1ng lllle POUtsslOo. or ell~ here11.,above described It
o f Coltfornto 1 hi! time ror Elgin, watch ladles yoUow metal encumbrBnces. 10 pay the rem11n1ng purpOf"ted to be 19 Touton. Newp()f1
l----.. -_-IC_NO_T...,IC.-E----I filing daims will not expire w1111 Bulova, watch, llld•et' yellow prtncl(>el sum ol tne not9(11 aecu11<1 Beech C•llfointe ~--. t f th f th metal Bulova with stones. w11ch, by said dMifDt lrust. With 1nte<tst The unae<s'O'* hereb~ dlsctllml Sbilnoda, a FtCTITIOUI 8Ul*ESS ~nor ~ o~r ~on 8 rom ~ t1d1es· yellow metal Wltlham. watetl. 11s •n 111d note i><ovl~. 1dv1ncet 11 ell hab•hlY tor any IOCO<rectnen in NA• tTATl•NT ate o l e earing noll tadiet' yttlow metel Timex. witch. any. unde• the terms ot Hid Deed ot aa1d ,,, .. , lldd•ns or ol"41< ~·
former amheewfor to aboye. --J1dle1'._yellow metfl HW)t()(I, w•tc \!lltl, I~ ~h~~•nd •ptntM of m0f1 dtttgnallon..._
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the United Statea, WU b T~_'.~~--1'0lnV V OU MAYEX.AMLNEthe fedlet'yettowmatatBenne<.watch,the1rutteaendolthelrutll ~fftld Seid Hie win~ mltde lhou1 usn,_. •1" tt. tidies' yettow matel Omega, witch. by sa1<1 0..0 ot Tru11 warrantv.•wr••or 1mplled,reg.,<1-
quoted by· the Japan C AM 0 P'S I v II I I . I 7 5 0 2 flle kept by lhe court, If you 111dles' whl\e mttll wrist, l'rechf Sl id sale w1tl be field on Th<ifl· mg tllle, po$Hfllon. Ot ~ Ti.mes today u saying, Armt~rong Avenue, lrvtne. CA are mterested In th estate, watcl'I. tedles' white metal wilst div. OCICembet II. 19113. et 2.00 pm t>t1nce1. 10 Mhtly the prtnctpel bel-
"Japaneae technical 92] 1 h s I« 1839 s b 1 you m9y serve upon thl! ex· Bulova,. watch. ladles' white metet at the Ch•pm•n Avenue llf1tranoe 10 ence o1 tMI No1e or otri.t ot111g1tton OM(> tern • • 'n• d • i wrlat Time•, watch, l1dlet' white the C•vie Cenlat Bu1tdlng, 300 EHi MCured by Mid Deed of Tt\lat, wlll'I killa are im vi Terrece. Coton• det Mer, CA. 92825 eculor or a mrn .stral.Or, or mater wilst Raoo, w•tcn, i.dltt' Chapman Ave . 011100t. CA interest and other sum••• p<OvtdeCI 1 pro ng. N~I f'temtng. Ill 801ton S""'· upon lhe 1.1ttomcy for the ex-white me1111 witat lime~. witch. At. the lime of the ln11111 l)ul)ll· therel1'. PIVI edvlllCft, tt 1ny. under
Someday Japanese s°3'erv'\te.
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M11• 021,~~7 s ccutor or administrator, and ladtu· white metal wr111 nmex. C8tlon of 1h11 notice. th• 1ot11 the 1erm1 theieot eno tntat"t on 'j~;llJ~~lfilM ' eac:fest · Cl• l w ':'II 11. ladles' whtt1 .me111 wr111 1moun1 ot lht unp1io D1l1nct DI the 1uC11 •dvancef. encl ptut '"'·
n • whll1 met11 wrlat Hlwl M. w ; tc I d4le<! Of 11~ mn iii,-=-:;!~~
players. Thia is the Ideal Vj8::,J:~ntr111'11p. stating that you desire special 1101t1• whllt mtt111 wr111 ONe!I. coell. expenaei. end •d'<•n<lM 11 aatd o-i ol Trull TM !Oltl ll't\Ollnt
aituation, but I do not ~I t I ltm 4:' filed Aath h notke of the hllng of an in· WllCll. IAdltl' wlllltl ,,.,., .. wtlfl w11.-195.794.S& OI stld ObllQallon lncllldlng ~
know
_ _., • • • emeii w11 I e d ,_ f 1n1uer. w1tCh. ll!dlt11' ~!Ow met.. Tbt total 1noebt1<111e., Mono •11 111:1ty t1ttm•tt<1 Itel, char1191 and••• e~ ... y when that Coonty Clefk of Orerige C0un1y on venlor y on npprn~·ment 0 Wllat S•lko, greb big wlll'I ml•· 1111f1n111on which th• optlllng bid,, penMS ol lhll Tl'llt! ... 11 thtt IJme Of tUne will come.'' OC'I 27, 1983. eslatt.• assets or of th e pell• c:ell1neoua co8turn1 l••'Y· walch, comI>IJ!ecl m11y bt obt•lnlld by cell· 1111ua1 c>Ubltc.tllon ol thla Noia. It
P bll heel 0 e c .:i~ 11on11 or fllrounu mrntloned l11d111a· yellow m11te1 ~"'' flOOlla •no (H41 03? 09&6 11\11 o•v l>tfe>te 11S<1.&6S.63 1:"--h of Japan'• 12 pro u • rtng o 11., In Section 1200 and 1200 5 of old doH not work>. watah. ladies 11'1 .... ' 0.1tc1 Ni>veffll>4>t ,, tN'i.---.,_ P~Ot No~. 3, 10. t7. 24, l983
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have two non-Japanae 1---------......:.--~ Marjorie E. Edw1rd1 1Y1>9Wrrter Clftlt. a1tn0 ch1lr•. Viii· .. uld Tru11-. e C.1110<'* COtPot•Uon, on ltl rotter NMtly all lneexepene•lve• 350 Ea1t 17tb Street S•lte com catcc.itetr, Model • 101 tP. By To SfAVICE COMPANY. ~t .. Tru11tt
•ttn 111 ....... SlY} not h"'" 113 ' Aock ... 11 ctlC\llttor. Moctt' •$00P, By Ctncty Scf\oono~., A1t1111n1 tSNlt OJ -..orgtt the forei1ner1 are ........... ·w Adlef me,.u111~-""· MOdtl uni-S.Ct11•ry 111 Pretie*ll Amerk:ana, mo.tof them in pr tee. ruaon1blt. Co1ta Mell.. CA. tHt'7 ~•al 200. Adlef menuet 1~11er. Ont City 8lvd , WH~ 0•11'9'· CA 2020 NO<"Tl'I e.o.owey. furtt aoe
C:lattilltd ...,... ('714) H•·HOI MOOll Ul'l!Ytft•I 390, IBM Stieetrlc tHM 1nt1Ane,C. H1ot • ~n ~ U~•°!; ~:::;;~:~ Ad--rtlalng P\.tb1Pi3lll ed Oran~ Cou31 :r=:.::: OillrlOll Cout 0.11y PllOI (7~~110!•"99 Co.ti 0.-., r~:::t'brange eo.t1 Dlitr •1e~ ..... ·-,_ .. _,.,. a .. 2_tt.ta"7 .. ., {)ail)' I Ot Nov 16. 17, 2 • Nov 17, 19'3 Pltot NOY \f_ ~ Dec 1. 1"3 Nov 10 11. 2~. 1M)
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NlllC NOTICC NI.IC NOTICE NlllC NOTICC rtalC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE 142-5878 flCTITIOUI auetNCH PICTmou• ltUl*aH 'ICTITIOU• IUllNIH PICTITIOUI 9'.lllNIH OflANOI COUNTY ~
HAMtl l'TATIMINT NAMtl aTATl•NT NAMI ITATIMtlHT NAMl ITATIMINT lllHl .. Ofl COUftT
11111 IOllOwlnll ~IQllt at• dl)lng Iha lollowlng p~1on 11 doing ltt• lollowlng per1on II dOlllQ rr .. rollOWlllll 1141,_on1 «• dolog '!;IYle CMlef Of. WMI bvtm~n .. butineH •1 bu1111ou H 1>u11""1 u Aftll AM, CA. tra10t POl!I t.1AH0. 6'194 Wtlnul. •C. HENR Y WINE"Y Of: IN· V MA\IAOOAl ANO AS · (ll MAS8 MEOIAMARJ(~flNQ(1 Pia PATTI JEANN' JACI(·
11\ltnlO CA 9~114 Olt'.WOOO. 908 I GuH Ortv•. Hlln!• SOCIA TES. 836 W 811t•r St CALIFORNIA ACTIVE LIVINQ, 330: SON ~ Pu.I MAtU, Inc . 190"' "-'•Ave . 1ng1on 6Mcll, CA 91~7 •8108. eo.11 Mota. CA 928211 H.,bo, 81vd H·3. Coe!• Meta. CA 0.llflOlnl DALLAS KEITH HOLT,
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lrvln" CA ~i114 M11c.ll• AM t awr•net 11081 Vala Mavaddal.113tl W Bill« SI ~2828 001!1 I lhrOUQll 20, lnc!Ul!Ve
lttlJ bu.iru1n 11 C-OnlluC:l.0 Oy I OuH Ot"-9. Huntmgton 8o11¢h. CA •B 108, Co1ta MtH, CA 928a8 Claude faf1C11111tten, 207 Tut lln, CtH No. 401908 Liii iii.i 1
~0119or11ton 91eO tn11 bl•tlnHt It con\lvCllCI by an Newpor1 Buch, CA 921183 IUMMOHI
111rual\1 ll11Noolo. VIC'O Pre1td•nl lhll bu1lna1111 conllucaed by an 11\dMllU•I • CaUlnrnt1 Acllva Ll\llng, lt>C , ao1 NOTICll Yev lie" Mell MtM.
11111 ~111M1111111 wu lll•O wnh tn• 1ndtv1d11ftl va11 M1vaod1I Tiitlh1. Nt1wpor1 a eacll. CA 92$413 Tho coun mar dMtde llalft•I ,._. To rt1c1 Your Ad. C1I Tr~Uon&l 3 Br. 3~ ~· Bayfront, pler &
OOMt tore~· bo.t. Priced to eeU 11 ,2~.ooo
County 1;.1&rk 01 Ora1101 Co11r11v on Marcella Ann I •wre11C• Thi• 11111man1 wn 1111<1 wllh th• rti1t bvtln•u 11 conauctlcl by. an without rwr be1ftf ~ ""*-642-5678 YllTA HL Liii UYflllt Oct J 1. t\111:1 fhta ti.11m1111 w11 11110 with tho Cou111v Clark 01 Orange CC>Ut11)' on lnlllVldual JW r..,etld wltlllfl • tlaf•· ftMCI
PnN30 County Clerk ol Orang• Couniy on Ocl 3. 11183 fhl1 but1ne11 11 conducted by • IM lfltorMelNfl --· Publlshe<S Orange COHI Delly ()(;1 24. 11183 '239Q7 co1po<1llon. If you with 10 Hiit lhl advtc:. or an
Poot Nov 3 10 11 14 1983 P22etn Publilh~ Or•"ll• Coal! Diiiy ClluO. Fal11an1111n euorriey In thl1 mJlllor, you lllOUld
5943.93 Published Oranoe CoHI 01ily P1101 Oct 'l1 Nov 3. 10. 17, 19113 Ct1ud• Falkan1llof•. Pratldenl Jo 10 promplly 10 thl t your ..,,r111an REAL £STAT£
FabuJoua t.y & mountain vWw. 1 Bdnn, 1 BL
condo co-op. Loweit priald at '29~.ooo
------------P1101 Oc1 2~. 111113 5637-83 lhlt 1111oman1 wu filed 111tlth the 1•1ponM, 11 1ny, m1y bt flied on NOT CC 5817-113 r~·nty Clorlt of Or~ County on lime Nil.IC I C NOTICE Nov. 3. 1983 AllllOIU1ltd 11111do domandll<lo
FICTITIOUI IUllNHI Nil.I PlllMI El lr1b\lml. IMe decldlt' contra Ud.
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An.Jo.in> 11111.
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101 102
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NAMf ITATEMfNT Nil.IC NOTICE K·08Z4I Pvbll1hed Or1no• CoHI Dally eln ltlldleflcla 1 -que Ud. , ..
tt\ll tollowt11u persons ore doing FICTtttOJJI aUllHftl Pilot Nov 10, 11, 24, Otte 1, 19113 aponda dentro do M d¥1· LN la 5
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lururw d<ol M01
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Spectacular bay front dplx 2 br, 2 ba up: ~ br.
2 ba dn. 2 boat llJ)Q('ell Rec:hx'ed-$1.600 ,000.
business 1ts· NOTICE OF DEATH OF ll000·83 tnlorfllecton que ateue.
S AN JUAN FLORIST ANO HAMftTATIMINT FERN IRENE WHITE-llyouwletltetMtltholldvlceof
CR.t,FIS. J 1952 Del Obispo • 150. Tn11 lollowlng po11on 11 doing HOUS"" ll FERN I an aHomor In tllle lftlttef, '"
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C 9 .. 117 1>11s1n115s n "'· a a · Nil.IC NOTICE llftoukt do .. PfomP'tr .. 111e1 ,_ San Juon CeplSlrano. A 1 5 (Al TIE LOCK CO (Bl NETWORK WlllT"':llOllSE AND OF wr--r-M, H -r. "'.., ...__ Dlllld C 8urlon, Jr 746 SunMI C• ,....., __,........ --Otlve, Coste Mese. CA 92627 MARKETING CONCEPlS 32 Rocky PETITION TO ADMJNIS· NOTICE OF DEATH OF ftted Oft time.
"'.-uhU.lf\ V•L'-'Y ltun11r,..1oo lW•ll
Uwu llatt.AA.11
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Ck-ean & ,etly View&. Manne room, 4 btirm, 3
bath, 3700 sq. ft 4 ~r parking ,$1,385,000
Oe•orN E Burton 146 S\lnset 14no1t,trvlna,CA 92115 T E R ESTATE NO A·l t OHt MARIE M. ELDER aka llU.e.cfde .... ottctti ulc-... c .. c· 921121 01v1d Hamlin Ev1n1. 32 Aocll,y • E ND OF .... un ............... M " .. Munl• .,rive. OSla .... eH. .. ~noll, 1rv1r111 c ... 92115 • To all ht•trs, lx'nef1c1aries, MARIE ELD R A ~ ;;;;'i;"'1n!Mdlll-t1:
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dl~~.~:(~~:~~~adcf":i~:,•eo l>y in-Tn11bu11neu11condvc1od by an credito rs and C'onr1ng e nt PETITION TO Af>MINIS· de Ml• "'-•· au r .. ,_,,.
O'v1dC Burton.Jr individual. ' l.'r~hlurs ur ~'F.RN IR&NETER ESTNl'E NO. A·l tH"7 MCrlta, 11 har11t11.na, pv.de Mr . M 1.iiMOO V w p
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Esta IA! 1.2 flrtme a~re h11lwp ·Now $995.000
T Ol\vld H Ev•ns , ~ ,,111rect1 a tlemr.: Ills statarnenl wn 11160 with 1118 ll11s statement w.s flied wllh the W lll1'1!;.1,IOUSE. aka FERN Tu ull hl·lrs. bencflcumes, ·TO THI DI INO. .. .. T, A Ahrfl County Clerk ot Orange County on C 0 .. c "' USE d "~·t ~ S.n Ju.tt C'•~••tf,.uo
S.Hl.il AM OOROIAIO GAii UYFllOIT "°" Nov 4 1983 'wnly Clerk or r.11ge ounty on I. W lllldlO an , per· ·r('Ullors ard cuntingent complllnl hH been n-br Ille
F22Nll Oc1 25. 1983 .. _7 SOfb who m:iy tw• otherwise -r1•<.l1turs of MARIE M pelntln agalfttt JOU•" )'OU wlall lo
P bl I ·• O C 1 Dall r•-' .. 1 tll' fll . ·'/ defend Ihle law1u%. JOU mutt, u '1 •eu range oas Y Pubhslled Oren8o Coast Dally lllll'rl')iku Ill ~ w anu or ELD F. R, II k a MAR IE within 30 d1y1 allar t 11ummon1 l1
Piiot Nov IO J7. 24 Dec 1. •983 P·lol Ocl 27 N 10 17 19"" 0 Sl"I • ELDL'H d h
S.11 0.-0Lh Suulh l.oll\fNI
~un.wt 8'-.-h
Coronado Wand cu.st bayfront lot 85' boat
deck· Plans avaJI Now $370,000 w /t.rade
l\Mun 6029·S3 • ov · · · ..., ' u t c:. an pt"rsons w o .served on you. 11i. wllh this coufl 1
------------51130-83 A p.:11110 11 h.is be<on filed mav btc• otherwise interested wr1111n respon11 to 111e c~pt11n1
Nil.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE by ~ARBAR~ ASHLEY in tn the will and/or t.'lilllt.e· ~~11!!/: ~gP~~~;0~·~:~~.w~\~1~
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NOTICE OF SALE t~l' Supt.•rtur luurt or Orangt.• A II lion has bl"('n flied 1111. and lhl• court may en111 • ludgl·
OF COLLATERAL •Y FICTITIOUS IUllHHI <.:o unly reqlll'Sllng that b pe p ment agalnll you for lhe relief de-
(l.•.._h t'tV.}l:lrty
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Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view 3500 sq
ft $440.000 Will trade fpr a local property
SfCURED PARTY NAME ITATEMEHT BARBA HA ASHLEY be ap· .Y Has k<'ll · Eldl'r in the mended tn the complaint. which
Callfornla Commarclal file tollowtng perso111 are doing pulntl'<.l as J>(!rsunal rrpr~-Supt.•nur Court or O range could re•11ll 1n garnl1hmen1 ol llLIOA 'GIVES
Code •HCM(3) buSlness as: . . Cnunly requt>Sllng that wages. liking ol money or prope11y
TO Round Up CorPorallon WINDOW'S W!Sl 111325 Aspen Ulllvc to adr111n1ster the esU1tt' I I k II p Eld , .... _ or 0111er rellel 111quested In lho com·
905 sovth Euclid St Fountain Valley CA 92708 of F'~RN !RENE WHITE-us e tr ""' ap-pla1n1
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Traditional Bay front 3 Br. 3 &, re m ockled
2,000 sq. ft. fumlshed & boat. $600,000.
Fullerion. CA 92632 • Mike or M1c11ae1 Scott Ar1un1an. HOUSE (ullllt.•r the lndcpen-pointed as personal represen-Oiled July 28. 1983
NOTICE tS HEAEB't' GIVEN lhtl 16325 Aspen SI . Fountain Valley. d t Adm n stralldh of Es Wltve to ;idmin1ster the est.ate LEE A BRANCH. Ctorll the restaurant rurnllure & kllclMln CA 92708 en 1 1· ·of MARLE M ELDER (Under By CLAIRE FAULKNER, Oee>uty
equipmenl localed al Sargantrs Bryan John Artunlan, 16325 tal es AN) The peliuon IS set lhl' I d de t Adm'n 5 NATHAN D. ~A MOUit£. D
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BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
Aes11urtnl, 843 West 19th SI., Aspen SL. Fountain Valley. CA. £or ht-anng tn Dept. No . 3 a l , n epen n 1 1 • 10U N. lllaifl et .. lult• ~1 Ou' of l"oumy J·ll Bny,•d• Or•v• N h r,7) 6161
PUBLIC NOTICE
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Cos11 Mesa wrll.. be .aofd by 111a 92708 700 C le Ccnler nr West tratton of Elltab.>s Act ). The IMI• ""9, CA. '2101
d I ..,,.. 11 t I .__ Thts business ti conducted by' 8 •. IV ·• : V ., ' "''tition IS. set £or h "aring in (7t4) Al·t411 un ers gn..., 81 8 pub c ,. • 0 "" general par1nershlp . Santa Ana, CA 92701 on Nov. ;:::;-_ l YN 3 t 1"00 c· I Published Orange Coasl Dally Piiot held at 9:00 8 m. on November 28• Mike Artunlan 30 198:1 at 9:30 AM, 1.A!p ' o. a rv c Oct. 27, Nov 3, tO, 11, 19113.
1983 al Sargenll's Restaurant, 1143 This statement wu 111eo with the .IF YOU OBJ"'rVT" lo tit" Center Dr .. West , Santa Ana, 5833·83 ro~~l~.19~u~~~:~· ~~si~h~·;~~~111; County Clerk or Orang• Coun1y on t f th """'u·t' 'CA 92701 on December 7,
Oc 22 1979 Nov 2. t983 \ gran mg 0 e pe tc>n, ynu 1983 9·30 AM Agreement datll<I lobei · • F22t081 should either appear al th<.> at • In which !he undersigned Is named as the secured party and Round Up PuOll$hed Orange Coas1 Dally ht.'armg and stale you obj('('· IF YOU O BJECf j> the OR.ANGa.COUkTY
COfporllllO<l Is named N 1>orr,o-Pilot Nov 3, lO. 17, 24• 198~945•83 tions or file written obj<.'<' granting _of the petition, you "'""'°" COUflT
(deb1or), 1111d borrower being in de-lions with the a.iurt before should either appear at the 700 CIYlc Center Dr. w .. t laull under said agreement. . lanla AN, CA. n70t
r11e above·described property Nil.IC NOnCE the hearing. Your appear-hearing and state you Ob,JeC-P•llllonar SANDY R. RODAi·
may beredeemed pursuant to \9506 ance may be m person or hy lions or fil~ writte n objec· OUEZ
01 the Calltornla Commercial Code K-OU7t your attonwy. . lions with the court before Respondent. JOSE R RODAi·
by1enderol1hesumolS107,487.67, Notlceof .... of h h · y OUEZ plus interest lrom May 21. 1982 11 RNIPr09"fJ•I IF YOU A~E A C R Epl -l e eanng .• our appear-ca11No 022·111·23 .
1he rate of ten percent (10%) per PrtY•t•..,. TOR o r a contingent creditor ance may be in person or by SUMMONS (PAMILY LAW)
annum on said amounl, together No A 101522 of the dl'Ceased. you must file your altorney. NOTICll .,_ lleft Mell 1U1C1.
w11h 1111 sum of $35,000, ,,,. ac-In lho Superior Cout1 of lh41 S1a1• your claim with the court or lF YOU RE C REDI The-" IMf cllckle ..-Wt JOU cumutaled costs ol tl1e underslgntd ol Californle, for lh• County ol Or· . A A • w1tllout ,_ belftf llMrd ~
In recovering possession ol ulcf 001-ange p resent it lo the personal rep-TOR or a con tingent creditor rou r"90ftd •ltMn JO .,.,, "9ecl
111er11. preparing the ooitatoral tor In the Meller ol the Estell of resentallve appointed by the of the deceased you must file !tie lnfofmatton betow.
.dlspos111on, arranging for said sale, Lenora Mae Friedl, aka Lenore M court wit hin four months 1 1 . h' h II you wish to IMlt the edvlce of an
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taJle surrounded by lovely E111oe1tent area Walk Ing
WJil llomes 1ncludlng lhll dl1t8f\Ge ton-lll'lopplng
tM rambllng 4 Bdrm ranch cente< Includes 1 cherm-
style home with gr1ss !911-Ing 2 Bdrm home plu•
Ing down to the lekr'll bachelor unit. Eacll In·
you heve never seen eludes a double enclosed
Cherry Leke. do yoursell gerage & alley access
and call to see this f\oma. G reat po1ent111 for
II Is a real barg11n 11 lurture development
S350.000t Only 1145,000. 846-7171
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HARBOR
THE REAL
ESTATERS
and tor legal e•penses Including 11-Friedt eke Lenora Friedt aka . . your Ca m wit t e court or 111orn1y In this mailer. you ahould
torney's lees In co11necllon there-Leano're Friedl. Oecueed. · from the date of f~rsl lS;SUance present 1t to lhe personal re p-do so promplly so 1h11 your wrtllen
wllh. In fulllllmenl ol 111e obllgattone Notice Is hereby given that th• of le tters as provided in Sec-resen tative appointed by the response. II any, may be llled on
under said agreement 10 the under-undersl{lned will sell •• Private sale, lion 700 o( the Probate Code 00 rt within four months time. p
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signed 10 !he highest end betl bidder, sub-( Cal'C' · Th t' f u , AVllOIUtlld hlStdodernandlldo.
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M ... "'°""t. Dated. November 10. 1983 1ec1 to conllrma11on of said Superior 0. 1 o~ma. ·'I e ime or Crom the dale o( first issuance Et tl'ibuma. lede decldtt contra Ud.
E Hazel Sargentl Cour1. on or a11er the 28th day or hhng claims Wu nol expire or letters as provided in $«. lln audlencla • -.,. Ud.,..
843 w 19111 SlrMt November 1983 11 1ne ottlce or pnor to four months from the uon 700 of the P robate Code aponcla dentro do 30 dlal. L•• la
Cos1a Mesa. CA 92627 Dianne L. Liddy, Allorney II Law, date o f the hearing noticed f Cal f , Th t' ( lnklnftlclen 4tU111tue. (7141 642-8448 2790 Harbor Btyo . Suitt .. 313, o 1 orn,a. e 1me or "you wloll to Mell the adYk• of
Iii>\~~ A~CO.OTS C!2I Real Estate
LAW OFFlCES OF -:CO.•a Mesa. CA. 92628 fl-14) above v-. filtng· claims will not expire Aft attorner In tllte matter, -rou
WlU.tAM A. WITTMtN. JR. 540·0830 Cwn1y ol Orange. Stale YOU MAY EXAMINE the prior to four months fro m the ehollld do 10 Pfomptlr 10 tllal rour
500 Newport Center Drlwo.,t11lt• a of Cahfornla. all rtght, !Ille and Cile kept by the court. If you dale o r the hearing n oticed written r"ponM, 11 any, "'•r be
'"•port 8e1Ch, CA.12'10 Interest ol Hid daceased at the lime are m te rcstt.>d m the estate bo ftled on time. (7 t4) 144 .. 220 ol dealh and all the right. 111111 and ' ' a ve. ~ II U1ted deMe 1ollcflar •I conM-
Publls11ed Otange Coast Oa11y Piiot 1n1eres1 1ha1 111e esia1e ol 11ld de-you may st•rve upon the ex-YOU MA y EXAMINE the Jo de 11n •botado en Ml• Hunlo,
Nov 17. 1983 ce8JIC!<l rias acquired by operallon ol eculor or administrator. or • debefla hecerlo lnmedtatemente,
6110·83 1aw or othlf'W1se olher 111an or 1n upon the attornev for the ex· ftle kept by the rourt If you de Ml• "'-•· 1u reopueeta ----Ml.--IC_NO_T-IC_E ____ addmon 10 that ot said deceased. a1 ccutor or admtnIBtrator. and are interested m the estate. -rtta. al her a1tune. puode ..,
------------~;t~~~m~r~:::tre~.~~d!t~,~~~~ file with tht-murt Wtlh proof you may serve ui;xin the ex-'9f.;'c)~~t=o..oon': Tiie
NOTICE OF SALE lied in the Founteln Valley County of servtct' 3 written f""Uesl <'CUtor or administ.rotor, or petlt'-hn flied I petition con· UNDER DECftEE S e ' ' ~., th lt f th • I I tt f-" t OF FORECLOSURE ot Orange. 1111 of at11orn1a, par: swung thal yuu desire special upon ea orne~ or e ex c:ern nt rour m«r 1111•· rou -o
l HE VERS •tLLES HO"E llcutarly descrll>ecl as follows, IO•Wll f h f I' f • ccutor or a dmtnlStrator, a nd flle. reeponM wltll 30 dt)'I ol th• ,. .., • Lot 22 ol Trect 5029 as per Map notice o t e 1 ing o an in-1 . h h f dale that 11111 1ulftmon1 la aened OWNERS ASSOCIATION. Pfalnllll recorded In BOOlt 1111 at pages 3 end ventory and appraisement of fl e wit .• the l'OU~t wit p roo on rou. rour default mar be
etc: ...... ROSEMARY TUR REL. 0.-'of Ml-'•·-· Mapa Rec:ord• ol le LS ( th ll lof service a Wrlllen l'°equest .,...,.. Ind Ille_."'•' enter . lendant •lel No. 40-ea-22 Orange County ' e_sta asse or 0 e pe ·stating th~l you desire special ""'9-1 -talfllnt lntUnctlff er
t, 1ne undersigned. Brad 0 11es. • more commonly lmown 81 9180 El lions or accounts mentioned no f h f'I { 1 °""' Ofder• c-ernlnt dlvlilon of Sl1enll·Coroner County of Orange. Azut Circle, Founllln Valley. CA in S~·uon 1200 and 1200.5 uf lice o t e 1 mg o an n-pl'OlllrtJ, ~ euppon, clllld
State 01 Cahlornla. do hereby certify Tflfms 01 salecHh In liwflll money the Cahfornia Probate Code. ~entory and appr a1sem ent ~f c......,, cttld euprpott, 1n6meJ
tnat by virtue ot OecrM of For•· ofl11eUn11edS1a1esonconllrm1t1on MESERVE MUMPER &ll'Stale assets or o f the pen-..... coot1,Aftdeudlotller rotleft1 ~~[~1 ~hnedC~~~y~I ~r:!n~= 01 sato. or p111 c:uh and bl.lance HUGHES ' lions or accounts mentioned me)' be trllftted by !tie cowt. TM
wv· eVldenc:ed by note securll<I by M0<1-Sec · 1200 d 1200 5 ... 1emtolllftent of ...... talllng of ot Cllllornla. entered on November veoe or TruSI Deed on tn• property 5190 Campus Drive 10 l~on _ an · Ol _,or ptotM'tJ, w otllef cwn
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~ u~ .. ,. ...... . .......... 1. 1983. and recorded November 1. so sold Ten per cent ol amoynt bid Newport Beach CA 92660 the Cahforma P roba!A! Code. Mttlloftrecf PfOCMdlnga rney ateo c 19113 In the above enlllled action, 10 Ile deposited with bid ·' · • '"ult,
wherein THE VEAS-'ILLES HOME· Bid• or offers 10 be In writing and (714) 752-8995 JAMES P. ZARIFES Deled: Julr 2', 1191 KRCHAft>tSE
OW NERS ASSOCIATION .• Cati-Wiii be received 11 lhe aforesaid ot-Published Oran ge Coast Atto.;ney for PeUUoner LH A. IRANCH, Cieri! ~~~! nna~~r~:~1n;1c:;:;o~~::1n.!ih: lice 11 any lime alter 1he llrS1 publl· Daily Pilot Nov. 10, 11, 17, 444 Welt Ocean Boulevard. Ir: M. JORDAN, Deputy ~~~=~
rudgmenl end decree 01'1orecl0tu1e ~~~n hereof lfld l>elore date 01 1983. 6023·83 Suite 503 ~~~=c:". L ~;d';~ . .,,1.1s
Ind sale egalnsl ROSEMARY TUR· Dated '"" 7th day ol Novemt>ttr, DllDllC MftTICE Long B each, CA. 9080% Sult• t17 (leclt) c--.. f.qurptrW' I RELL end CLAIRE E. FAEIOINGER. 1983 l"UIK. nv Qerden Otove, CA. 12t40 C'.,.,,.,..~,..
etal detendenl(s). for Ille sum ol Oeborari A Barney O C CMTOA Published O range Coast Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot r.::;;.i~w~<"' T~ree thousand live hundred Admlnlstr11r11 ol the N TICE TO RE I Daily Pilot Nov. 16, 17, 23, Nov 3. 10. 17. 24. 1983 C•r•ll" Sain e1Qhly-lour & 521100 Oot111s. lewiul . E.atate 01 said Decedent OF aULK n.ANSflR 1983. 6091_83 5938·113 A u.,..,..11o1c1 c-.
money or tn~ United States. 111d by Dianne L Liddy ANO OF INTENTION Jrw•lry
virtue 01 a writ ol enloreemenl In Hid Allorney(s) for Admlnlstratrl• TO TRAN IF ER ALCOHOLIC MMh1Mry
1clion issued on November 2, 1983, p bl Shed 0 """' Coest 01 ty p 101 HllfRAQf LICEHIE Nil.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICC M....,.n.noow I am commanded 10 sell all the prop-N~v 1
17 18 ';4 •;9113 ' ' Notice Is hereby given that I bulk ---~=;;..;....;.;,;;;..;..;,;=. ___ , ____________ M...-Wan...s
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l0i2 Great for the growing lam· ~:: lly Four spacious
:io11 bedrooms Features in-
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clude atrtwn, pallo, fire·
pit and fenced y11d
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THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS erly In !he County or Orange. State · • · 6087 63 1ransler, Including an alcoholic NOTICE TO COHTftACTOflt FICTITIOUI IUllNEI• s ~-,_ ~·':.~, ..... ~ .. ol Calilornla. described as follows. • beverage license. Is about to be Protect No. U l/R ,'1 NAMI STATIMINT "' ft' '""" • m
PARCEL 1 Fee simple 1111e 10 mede or that certain Pina perlour Staled proposals wlll be received The tollowtng person Is doing t'.Qu'""""'' 82? llW Yllll
Condominium Unll No. 185 (the PUBLIC NOTICE with beer end wine b\Jslness known 81 lhe olfkle ol Plant Oper111on1 • business••: r._ .. :?;:."" :~11 Wide shad>< atreets and
"Uni!"), as shown upon th• Con· es DESPERADO'S PIUA end Chief ol Plant Oper1t1on1 Ill, Fair· KORAMER CO . 9900 Acac11 Ave. W"~ ... 5...,..., eu e1tpansive lawns Is what
domlntum Plan (entltl•d "Con-PUBLIC HEARINGS wilt be 11afd by located a•5932 Warner Avenue. City vtew Stale HosPllal, 250 t H1rbor •55. G11den Grov•. CA. 92641 quallty IMng Is all about.
domlmum Plan for Loi 1 ol Tr1c1 No 111e Cosl• Mesa Pfenning Com-ol Huntington Beech. County ol Or· Blvd., Costa Mesa. CA. 92828 unlit Kye S. Ahn, 9900 Acacia Ave •55. s BOATS This home has It all 11>d
10587"1 County of Orange. Slit• ol mlulon 111 the Clly Hill. 77 Fl.lr ange, Stele ol C11ifoml192846. 2.00 p.m. on Dec. 9. 1983. II wtllch Garden Grove. CA. 92641 l1'orm111<-n1 1010 more. 3 Bdrm·2 Ba with
Callfornl1 (the "Plan") recorded on O<lve. Coste Mesa. Calllorn11. at Na mu of Transferor• 1nd time lhey wlll be publlcty opened and This business I• conduc:tll<l l>y: in Orrwnl ;0011~ large rooms, thick new
July 12. 1979. as Document No 6:30 P.M. or 11 soon as p°'slbte Ucenseet, soclet security number read ror performing work ae: lndlvldu1I. • ...,..,rr 701: c erpetlng a nd R. \/.
15610, tn book 13226, pegH 76 lherealter on Monda)', November and business address are: TIMOTHY Furnish all labor. m11ert1l1, tools Kye S. Ahn &•• p I ed I u
through t 15 Inclusive. of Ofllclal Re· 28, 1983 A90ardlng lhe followlng A. GREENE. f052 Glenwood Drive, end equipment necessary to R.. This s1•1emen1 wes flied with the I ~s~uip ;
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cord• ol said Orange County. which 1pptlc;illons Hunlln91on Beach, CA. 92646 pllce 260 feel ol deteriorated con-County Clerf\ of Orange County on M••n• s."""'
Plan Ptrtalns to that property d•· 1·An extension ol .Ordlnenoe SS•567.88-3353, KENNETH G crete. 250' curbing, 260' It 6' ol Oct. 24, 19113 Shp.& Oocka 1022 S l4e,900. 751~191
scribed In Trect No. t05117 , recorded 83-19, an Interim ordinance of lhe WISE. 6052 Glenwood Drive. Hunt-asphatr roadway, end resurlac• and F221t71 St..••1~ • 7024 C:::. SELECT
In book 449, pages 5 1hr011Qh II ol IC11y Council ot tile Clly ol Co91a tngt on Beach. CA 926411 seat 1ppro.1lm1ttly 2030' x 32' of Published Orange Coast Delly SupplonJlnt•-'-~ ..... PROPERTB
M1scell11ne0\ls Maps. records ot 11ld Mesa. Post Offic:e Boit 1200. esllb-SS•556-64·7024 exlatlng road..,,ty 11 Fairview Stal• Plfo1 Oct 27. Nov. 3. 10, 17, 1983 F &ii_,.... ·•••
Orange County ltshlng a morllorlum on the pro-Names, soc111 secur117 number Ho.pita!, tn ecGordenoe with plant 5819·83 ---t PARCEL 2 An undMded 00565 ioesslng and 1ssu1nce of zone excep· and busrness address o Intended and speclflcallons tl1erefore. TRANSPORTATION 1tY111 IEf Ill
percenl Interest In and 10 1110 Com· lion permits tor lhl conversion ol Translereea. Including zip code are Preference will be granttd lo bid· Nil.IC NOTICC A1m•ll lilllO TIE lllllAYI
mon Arees as sriown and defined on -~lstlng ap1r1mentt 10 con· BLAINE EDWARD DEOJAY, 6531 ders properly approved 11 "Small &wl" ll(HJ O ner ""'" assist Ith
the Pt111: reserving thererrom the IOI· ilomln1um1, e.cep1 within the San Hernando Way. Buena P1tk. Business" In accordance wll11 Sec· FICTITIOUI •UllHE81 I l'•m.,.·rs ::l:o f~anclngl o4 Br. 3'1i w Ba lowing· boundaries or the Downtown Re· CA 90620 SS .. 007-4U-0057, BREN· lion 1896, el. seq , Tiiie 2. Celllornll NAMI ITATEMENT Mn"" o.~.. J h f I di 1 111~~ ta~c!~sc:~~~~ i~~e.';~~'al~h:; ~~v:~fa';:~~· :;1~1eg:d~:~~~:":~ ~rn~~dE;L~a~E~~::~ ~~~~. i~n t;:~~~1.~1::~': m~~~~-::~~~:;~~ bu:r:~~1~o;i11g persons are dotng ~~~~r,,::'s.""1m 5~ ~i:;i: :n~ la~r;;• patfo n,~
"Reslrtcted Common Area" on the urgency ordinance and selling loflh 90620 SS•007·3£>.3290. EZAT S the Small Business Olflce. 11123 • NEWPORT BEACH SPORTS 1roi"'"' .,,, • .,, ~ es•6c50ep.oootlona'.!,Y.k P;01~ec10,:.'
Plan and reserved lo other unlls '°' 1he reasons 1h11relor ABOELSHAHEO. 1•26S Townsend, 14111 S1t111. Sacramento, CA CAMP, 5305 Seashore Ot .. Newport Tr""'" U111ny ~'"" ~
11se as perking spaces. storage Z·Rezone pellllon A·ll3·09 for the Is an 1 a An a , CA 9 2 7 0 4 95814, nol lels than five (51 c1tendar Beacn. CA 92663 E Hlrschler 6'44-7020
spaces. balconies end/or p1110~ COlltl Mesa Clly Council. City of SS1r545·67-3006 d1ys1nadvanceofbldopenlngd1te. Beverly Hllll BHeball & Spo<ls AUTOMOTIV£ UllllQLEITATE
and Cosia Mesa 77 Fair Otlve, for per-Total consideration to be Pllld lor Tl1is preftlfenoe applies 10 projec1s Camp. 32t So Weatl'lerly Or . Au••....,..,."" IKll
(bl A non-exclusive easement ap-mission 10 rezone the properly !he property described. tn general, where the esllmated project cost eK-Beverly Hiiis. CA 90211 Aut('.:ir!V•···•IP•rl> 901
pur1en1n1 10 111 units shown on the tocale<I at 773 P1u1erlno Avenue as all stock In trade, fl•lures. equip· ceeds $25.000.00. Thia buslneu '' conducted by • 1 ll•u• wan1,..1 9020 llAll llTTlll
pion tor ingress and egress, support, from R2 10 R3 consistent wllh !he men! and good will 1o0e111er wlltl Ille Bid proposals mull be 1ubmt11ed corporellon. D S1 ... Rao• lln•t. lil)l) W ft Ult .... repair, maintenance and encroach-requirements ol specific plan llcenae IS $40,000 00 lor 111e enllre work described there· Michael Hochman, Presldertl. • Wh .... 1 Unv.. ~-3~ A "dofl hOUM" ~Ide
ment SP·78·02 Envlronmen1al de· oescrlpllon tn Oevlallonslromplant1ndspeclll· This s1111ment wes lited wllh lhe Ttuo.k• ~, ,.. E•oept all oil. gas end 1ermlna1ton Negative Oeclarallon 1 personal check cations wlll not be considered and County Clerk of Ore"ll• County on "•N 111>40 o l owner1hlp and
hydrocarbon substences benealh a tor ~P·78·02 3-Aaion• petition I demand note 10 be replacll<I In wlll 6e cause for rejecllona of bids Oct 24, t9113. 11"111111"' t.i ... in
900 ~!'. ;.~.~ 2~.'+0
depth ol 500 lee! lrom the 1urlace ot A·ll3-10 tor Jack W Hullr. cash through escrow The Department 11as the rlgl11 to f22120t AUTOS IMPORTED ..,.._, """' .,.. ....,
said land wlll1 no right of surface 1u1horlzed 1gen1 Noe Fttdmen. 27 I demand note representing IS· waive eny trregularlly In 1 bid Of 10 Publlehld Or111ge Co1S1 Dally 1111• 11.,,,..,1 tit» loft, oetaci-+ pef111ng fOf
entry above 500 feet from lhl aur-Sliver CresQent. Irvine. ror 11 rezone sumpllott of ••Isling obllg111on 10 bl retecl 1ny or all bid• Piiot ()(;I 27. Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1983. lludi tl07 3 c:an. ar.t fOf ...,,, ...
lec:e or Hid 11nd, H reserved by lrom R3 to R4 lor properly located 11 mar1<ea VOID upon 1ran1leree's H · No bid wlll l>e considered untets It 5822·83 11w11n ttot 01 aummer h ou ••·
Wllll1m J Cagney, an unmarried 3112 Vlc1orl1 S1ree1 Environmental eumpllon ol Obllgallons Ind salls-ts mada on a et1nd1rd form •-ic W\TICE BMW • "12 631· 1400.
9560. page 838 ol Olflclal Record1. atlon. Of equel priority per Secllon 240'4 mad• In 11ccord1noe with Ille "In-FICTtTIOUI IUllNllS Dal>Un ::·~ WAfl HI HO'ljl
Reel pruperty ts more commonly 4·Zone exception permit ol the Business and Profns1on1111uotlons10 Bidder•" NAln STATIMIMT ~~n t1~1 ltOMI., l1tc.
known as 10 I Scholl Plau, fl 135, ZE-83· 157 tor The Plpa Surgeon. In-Code Prospecllve bidders m1y e>11mlne ri.1 11u REAL ESTATE
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man, In 111e deed recorded In Boole determlnallon Negative Deeter· f1ct1onol 1ny/e1tcredtlor10lgr1-.r iurnlthed by the Oeper1menl and It ____ ... ____ nv_____ 6 C'u,......, 1114 -
Newport Beach, Callforn11. corporated, aulllorlzed agenl for Ra· 1 Installment note, securlly agree-end obllin ptan1. 1pecltlciat1ons end The 10110.wlng person 11 doing ' HOlld<i 11u
TC>Qether with all end 1tngut1r th• quel Barraz•. 1527 C11mbort1nd ment and ucc.1 In lavor 01 ae1l1r bid lorms by camno 11 or malllng a 00:~~~'u~o GUY 111 LANDSCAPE 4 1o<.t1u ::~ .......... a .. 1•••1.'°° ... 1.__ ______ ,.;__
1enemen11. her11<11t1ment1, and ac>· Lane, Newport Beach. for • Con· Amoun1 1equest 10 the Olllce ol 1n. Chief of ARCHITECT ·2435 E Cout Hwy JIC\Mlr llJt -~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.••••••-1111.. purtenances thorevnto belonging or ~al UM permll 10 allow 1 plumb· S5.000 00 Plant Operallone 11 tt>e above lld· C ' C 9 625 ' • J.._, In 1nywlse appertaining Ing repalr t>uslne .. In an eatstlt>g $15,000.00 ClrHa. 11t•Ph0tlf number (714) Ste. 7 · orona dol M~ A 2 2 i..m11or1NN ::~
Pro!*'1y IO be told IUblecl to Ille ~merClll b\Jlldlng and • con-$8,300 00 957-5212. N= ~~ ~~. 92~ 25th SI.. :::: ••tt
right 01 redemption • 7129 020, dlttonll UM permit for outdoor S 11. 700 00 A p1ymen1 bond, Stend•d Form TMs-butlnn• 11 conCIVCfid 6y· tn 2 Mml• •10
729.030, 725 (a) CCP. tlorage, localed 11 7.112. Cen1., l<lnd of '"*1ee to be tr-temld 807 In mt'imounl of llffy percent of M-.u 110 • 'Proepecllv• bidder• ahould rofer SlrMI In 1 CL Zone Envlfonmental snd number 11e On·Slle Beer and thl contract price mutt accompany Individual. --. --flQ
10 Sections 701.510 10 701.~ CCP determlnallon· Neglllv' Oec:tar-Wino l lGenM No,41-100832-rt8fY ccmtf'lfCl tnvolvtng en axpetl'· ~~1~!'!,:i~ .. filed with the - -:trbt•ll• • ::::
Inclusive. tor prov111on1 llO~nlng 111on. Tho 1110 and 111n1ler wtll be con· dltur1 In e11cet1 of S25,000.00. c;:ou 1 Clet'll 01 0 •nn.ia Co nt on ()pol 11&1
thoterm1,condttlon1,end1fleot1ol 5-Zone uc1ptlon pe rmltaumm111cu110A.M-on0t1ll«the TheNGOe1alulblddefWlll benlt' n~ r--.-u >' l'an~• ""
Ille ute and tn. ttabltlly of del1u111no ZE·S3· 182 lot Brtnda Fletd1. 15th di)' of December 1983. 11 lhl quired to execute a cont1acturll <><:1 1 · 1983· l'D?m .......,..1, ""
bidder•" au1norlnd agent fOf Stephen J . 11crow Clopertmenl of BETTS agraemenl In lht form ol I "Stan-p bll hed Or Coast n.u.. Porw!w fla7
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY McNatn. 2279 Newport Boulevtll'd, ESCROW ENTERPRISES, INC. II dard Aorwment. l'otm 2" wlllell " • ''T. Ni"' • ........... tta•
GIVEN thll on Friday, December 18, for• condhtonal u11e permit tor out· 505 N. Tu111n Ave., Suite 180, Senll a11111 bt binding upon tn. State of Piiot Oct. 17• Nov • tO. 17~1&-13 1W1a ~ :1111~ ~ _._ -·f lllm
tH3. at 10 30 o'Clocit, AM of thll door tlatage In conjunction wltll •Ana, CA 92705, Clltf0tnl1. C1lflornl1 only upon IOPfOVll by Ille ------------::;: • _ ~ -•
d1y 11 Mein Lobby, CourtheluM. 700 rooting oontrKlor t>ullnou, toc:11ed A" othef busl,_1 n-Ind •d· s 1111 Ml.IC-M)TIC( , .. sui.n. "" Pll,llt
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1erl p ly, under 111<1 writ Negative declMsllon known 10 lhe Trtn .. •r•: SAME the Oepart"*'t 11 .. Mettlllnecl INI NA• lfATlmMT ..._,. n.wmp11 ltll f~J decorated & ln lm•
and deer ... or to muefl thereof•• 8· lone exception perm II Tiie parllee -or• llat tile con· 1114~•1 prtv•lllno rll" ot wee-TIMI followlno peraona ,,. doing Y........,_ -· •m ---·•-condition. 2 BR full may bt neceaaary to 11ll11y' Mid ZE-83· t84 lor C.R.H.O .. 111tf\orlffd llderatlon for llMI 1r1n1f« ol ,,,. appflc4bte tn Ille county tn wttlOll the ~lnttt ... 6 va1... .. .. · ·-••~ "--.._tie · · • eecur-
Judgmont wtlh l.ntere111 •nd Cotll, agent IOI Jim Mla:.11, 445 Eal '7111 buttn .. s Ind Ille llcenM ,, 10 bt worle ta to b4t done .,. lhoM ""' VIABLE JOJOBA OROWIAS .... • .. II lty, excellent loceUon. Owner wUl
to the hl{lllMI bldOtt. for Cllh In StrMI, Sult• c. fOf . COllCllllOflll UM Otld •ltlf Ille O.Ottlment Of Al· .... blllllfd Ind publl~ by tho DI-LTD .. 32 Rocky Kno41, llvlne, CA. aunw OCJM[STIC lllo -n unit c."Olnplete.ly fumilhed! tw 111 rrtontY ol the United 81a1... peimlt for OUIOOOf •tfnll In ccn· COllOllC BellefllCIO Control flu IPo rector Oftndualrlll Aelatlonl.CQ911e 92715 l'IVl\Hr · ~
Oeted 11 Sant• Ana, Cllll«nl1, 1unctlon wtlll • clt1+111o9'Mnt r41111ew prov.d tho proc>c>Md tran11et. of tn. wage rel• -on nte at tlle Otvld Htmlln Evw, 32 Aoc:lty AMC •• GrMt value.
November 9, 19113. tor I la11 food r•tlUflfll with a D.ted. Novembet 3, 1983 Ol1loe ol tn. Chifl Of Plant Opet· Knoll lrvtne CA i27 t5 7 .._ = .--------------, HIC'tey, Ntulltld. P910. & • dr,....ltltU, IOCfttd II ... , &et 171h Timothy R GrHrl lllQne, F..,.....,. lnO ,, '"' °'°*1· Tlllt tiu..n... " condllCllCI by a go::., •m
Coltelll Str"1 In • C2 tone frwtronmentt1i.<enne1h O WI" ment of Oewloprnental a.mo. oentrll Plt1Mtthll> ~ •m IN NEWPORT C~flnlf 24031 l!.I Toro Ac>MI. S111te 250 d•lermtnatlon: Negtll'IO Declet-Tran11er.,, 1'1Mdqu1rten oftlc• Oevld M. ev.ne • ~ • •m
Ugun• Hlltl, CA 12W ••ton Bltlnt EO-t rd Beoj.ty 8111 lneotCllOn .... .,. llelCI No-Tl\111 111tement Wll flltO With IM ,.. • .,,. ~AO OATES. Sheftfl.C0toner Fat f\iflller Information on Ille 8relldl Ud..ie Oeojey ~bet 23. 1M3, 10:00 A M. County Ci.tic of Or.not County on 11= :~ 644·9060
County 01 Orange, CA 1bove 1ppllutton1, talephone Elli 8 AbcMlahlhed Fairview !t•t• HOIPllal n.:1 2& 1H3 8 =l.~ !!?? By I< Brown, Sergeant 754·52'45, 77 Felr Otlvt. COtll Tran1htlt1 ' Vtctcw Bltl'.IOC Ill -, . . . ,_ . w ..... Pu~Jfled Ora'199 Cot1f 01fty PllOI MIU. Cerllornl• November I&, Publllf*I Or•nge Coa11 Deity Piiot Publi~ Orange COM1 Delly Piiot Publl•Md Orange Coest Delly ... ,_... •u•
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walk 10 the Dory 11ee1. \,oce19d on Main St In ___ t>each. 11100or 11000. Cullom dealgn feature•. Eul•ld• 3 Br 1 iii cOi= 411-85111 • • ·-FM lllT one-of-a-kind tri level du plex! Pavilion end ferry. Senta Ana end zoM<I 2 br, new crpt/paint. No 1182-4183,(213)379-5016 pool,bt>q,oov'1dgart1g1. 11g1. 2817 D Elden 8 t 8 L.---
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$960,000, must sell. r:'~ ~~~ ~nerA ~I~~~ 2 Br newly remodeled. :::~~'. close t~~8~ Bech. Furn. . s°515 1400/m~i~·~(BI Apt, ro~r11~~~:n~=· :~ 842·11150, 8115.e183
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decorated new custom IEN lllTI Piii 111 ' sec. $550/mo. yearly rental. 4022 Chan: OOUMTRJ age, yard. lrptc. lndry im. §d 3026 W Coast Hwy homes Cpt'd. window 497·8287 nel I 1500/mo Newport n small pet Ok I rm apt, North Laguna_ NEWPORT BEACH ":anal.,. 100-2 C t u £024 o N --- -· · 2617 Orange $450/mo. 1 year leue. -=----..,----,,---=---ti I .. 111 tre11~n1s. wallpaper, n eplune In N B 3 Br. 2 be twnhse. 2 car Beech Really 675-1642 ESTATE T•L 11• t 1 .. 2•110• Evenings 497-5382 Spacious home C.M. Prof. ;:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;[;i; fully landscaped & $210,000 Incl. landt New gar. exit lo<:, 1850/mo t I ~ t. L • .._. " • female preferred. over Ull fOIECLOlllE lenc TV(O 5 Br. 5111 Ba. on mkt. 9wner can close sec Avail 1211. 761-0546 I Br,'s'Br. t5000••·.qt111H Beautllul &park lll<e l'lllE"' II 1-1• La"aa litatl 2752 30 S350 mo. 838-1788
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Local bank has 2 t>eaulllul have aunalsteam room. fast. Mary Stapleton. ---"' with ltrraced pool • " --condos. 1-3Br. 2'1i8a $345.000-$349,900 3 er. Realtor 642-3998 Eulslde 3 Br 2 81. Avail Pv1 bch & bo•I sllp• *Private Patios Large. Clean, Quiet. L8\lll, 1 r condo. 11ep1 to XLNT nr t>ua/Hoag Pv1 ($155.000) & t -4Br. 3 Ba ttas mlrrOfed wet Dec 1st $700/mo Art 955-1055 875-5535 •Covered Patios tac., Carpori. lrom $450. beech_ Pool , Jae. entr & ea. N-1mok/No 2~Ba. ($185,000). The bar $309,000 Bes! prlc· Ill OLEIHTE If PLO 646-6273 ee.Aront MobUe 2Br 2ba. *Spacious Apts 646-4549 Heatlwtr pd S5951mo. cooking $300 646-1035
units are 3 yrs riew, ong, t>eSI tlnahc1ng. beSI Olderdltul nlta b\.112 Bin grBeal USTlllf II~. blllns, I 1000/m * Olnlng Aree E-side 2 Br 2563 C Elden 768-4529. or 557-1928 la~ I • spacious & fully ap-1ocaOon con on. one r. 1 a, •Welk-In.closets $476· 2 Br 2 et Twnhte I d ltacla tltltl 1
pointed-Bank Is ottering OPEN DAIL y 12-5 hand one,, 1,Br 1 B•d. both 3 br, lrplc, toe encl. yard. ~7~~44~.g6.,5-~:~: I ey * Home·llke kitchen• 1916 Wallace 11104 $495 ex NA BElcA creative financing., Sub· 2200 Holly Lene ave rep ace an gar-dble gll. Avail. Dec. 1. No 1 block to Huntington & 831·3871 MOTOR INN llUT mil all oilers Agl 2201 Laurel Place age. Walk lo beach; mini e>ats S850 646-3827 Ill OllJtl Twala• Frwys Wkly rat .. $106 & 119.
lllllUIHtl 642-4623 ... 2207 Lau1e1 Place. ~~n .~~-:n·ce~w°Ae;k~lgll Quiet slngl.-l Br dupleK, 3 Br 2'n 9a. 2 atory, UTILITIES FREE E{r~~~ g2a~rp~:,i:~~;. Oaily/Wkty/Monlhy
HVH Broadmoor, 5 Bdrm, H--t le L -1040 BS!h Carney, Broker. Unit-c I dt kit h & prlvecy & convenience. .,v Kltch's avail Color TV, ·•ngle St""' backs' to aa • IC• e d Brokers . Ca 11 $158,000. 831·7370 rp •· apes, c en • II P 1 Bdrm Furn $585 1475/mo. 631-4036 'helled pool & a1ep1 to .. -·, patio. utlls lncld. 242 ""' now. Agtl eut n'ture-Ukei open space. Great tocatlon 3 bd, 2 be. 673-7771 01 Project site Flowet In reer Avail 1st. 840-0327 2 Bdrm From $895 Gide C.M .. quiet 2 Br 1 ocean. 985 N Cout Hwy_ lkyllghts, spa, near lrplc , $1 16,000 ptt on e 650 -2633, -LAQUINTAHERMOSA ea.encl.gar.lndrylKll, LagunaBeech.494-5294.
oommty poot 5379.500 213.530-5159 Mo1ntE11es 498-1228 Very private 3 t>d. 2 be Lido unlurn 3+ dlHI home. West ol Beach, 3 t>lka no pets $580 • eec. lant a..n S home nr So Cel Plu. 6 to 18 mos lse avail Agt south of Edinger 645-7234 UllllllOOI. t1()MI:§ lmat 1044 4 Custom beach homn $8115/mo 979-1942, 675-8170 1•7.1••1 24 Hr loving care, i1c .. xtnl $249,500 a Hunt Beacti 682 2888 ~ ~ E'slde dlx townhae: 281 IJlllllAiiiiMllilai6ill!iiA .. Realtors, 675-6000 II MWll Agt Patric~ 963-8000 • Lovely Blul1s condo, 3 t>r. IOO<I. plllo, woman only_ " 2'"' Sh Lat••• ltacL. l'~ba. gar. $660/mo FURNISHED or 559-7107 Irv 771 -34119 ~--------Pay closing costs only, Daaa Ptlat 2221 " ba. ort term lease. • 2543 Ora~ 642-0870 lalMI near new 2 Br condo I a• llYI-Alto tor sale. $l300/mo. 1r trailer at Treuure UNrLJRNISHED. ltatala tt
wl upgrades overlooking UYOIEIT T-Tll •••m 2 Br, 2'h be duple>1. ocean-Avail. 12/3. 720-0181 Island. ocean vi-, s4~5. flEE IHT All UTILITIES Aa t ZHI Ptaialala 1007 park 7 5 2. 5 1 2 3. A formal garden adds EASTSIDE. DUPLEX vi-. no pets. $550/mo. NPT_ CREST CONDO 213-433-9991 · We have 32 brand new 3 PAID. HEALTH "!"'liP.!!iiirp,.....--.piii-
OPEN HOUSE 11.aPM 752-050S eio 278 Im· muchto1twtaetUngo1thls $140,000.0wnerflnanclng Jeannine 497-4815 or Beaut. 3Br o1 as 2-+ den. Br 11), Be apts Bii-ins. CLUBS TENNIS. •29th St* Beaut. home
Wed·Sun 2109 E. Balboa mediate occupancy. 4 Bdrm, den and farnlly wtlh only $12,000 down. 4~7-1232 N-paint. 11200/mo. i~rt lt1ck I 'QIW. encl. patios. RNdy SWIMMING. plu~ on Penlneuta 3 Br 2 Ba
Blvd. Lg lam home, bly room hOme Format din-Agent 5~6-2831. II T A 645-0295 2bd'.ft to rent for Nov. Kids OK, $300/mo. 873-1241 v 1 e w • s 5 7 5 . o o o lllTIWNI Ing room plua co\/8fed tit 01· • bl, PoOI. spa, near le T much more' Sorry,
Sell/trade, dn. E·Z terms. 10 month old 2 story. 4 aplio and large pool alzed ••Htaia, Desert HOMES FOR RENT Oulel area 01 Newpor1: 2 :~;~~~~~s;v•ll now. ~~r!:'~r! C:,~Ptet~o~~ no pets Moaels
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or 8•2-1944 Marci ow c . pp . ( 7 1 4 I Bdrm, 2'h Bath, family yard. $350,000_ lt111t 1410 EL 'rORO 3 Bdrm•. Br. •• rm, nk:e patio. this profeet we are offe<-open daily 9 to 6 "844-1~2. 675-3772 room with fireplace. a.Ir 142•1200 . FOR SALE BY OWNER $825-$850. Fenced yard• dbl git w/workroom & A BOAT AT YOUR DOOR Ing 1 mo. free rent -10 Oakwood AvaJI now. prof temale to
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cond .. wet bar and more. 2BR 1,nBA Mountain & g111get. Kids & pell lndry. 213-339-9383 dy1 Charming apt wl sllp lor quaJtfled tenants on a C1ttU.tlMa1 1022 1196,500 with $153,000 om home tn Big Baa.r City. welcome. 883-0755 SPYGLASS 4 Br2'n Ba + 50' boal. Nicely turn. 2 yeertyleue.645-8648 O• HPLU In assumable flnanclng:
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5 Bdrm, 3 ba owners unit oBnyly.08w32n·e2r1.37p. rlnclpala 3Mllea5dow, • ere, •. near Hwy Ftaataia 760-1397 673-7781 Agl lrg Ill/, din rm. covered lllllll YISTl am
d deck. micro. uUI pd, 2 pkg s.i85/mo. 1 Br. 1 Ba. lrplc, ~~1f: =~ar~u~1 2s!i~ J•L& Of '11111~· .;.;:;,~:rr.:. Vall_tt W4 Yll IEIEIYE Ill $2000 714-752-7511 or upper unit, lndry rm. all
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Newport Budl So.
1700 16th Streel
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$595,000. MODEL · Fountain Valley. 3 Bd1m. VILLAGE COMMUNITY. OcMnfront -Furn uec. OAl.Llll·H11 BAYfRONT 1wui•••llWIW SU5.Fencedyard&gar· 2Bdrm.2'hBa.1800sq wntr Quiet. clean. TILl&mt 141·1411 4 Bdrm, 2'h ba, lartie 5 -age Kids & pell -•-tt. of pure luxury. 2 car S 1000-S 1100. 675.,..688 N~port Bead! No.
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111111 IULn townhome In VIiiage ill. TAX SHELTER Charming San Bernardino come. 883-0755. A~I. gereget, spas In every Spec. 2Br, 'h blk 10 bell. .. w. ••y YllW This hoire has already Mountain Market. Post no lee. h<>me . maste< sutle din--hed everythlng done -in· Office, Apia. Pizza Parlor. Ing rooms wood burning Ulll pd. 54o-9532. no 1me81iB"IJ Nlee 3 br duplex w/2 br eluding AIC. And all lor 1983 depreciation evall-+ Commercial 1011 on Lrg 3 br, llv_ & f~m. rma. llreplecee: micro-wave pets. $725/mo. 011 atreet TIWIHIEI
Fem. 25~5 lo lhr 2 bf, 2
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rental. Open Set/6un only 1199•90.9, and you able. 3 Br 2 ba rental ~ Lake. Ski lift. All Rented. fenced yard, cov d patio, ovens private patios & parking. 12-4. 414 Carnation. own the land. spacious owner's unit $400,000. 2340 Cynthia dble car oar. Gardener y 1 rd•• garde 11 er --------O.Ht fer lt1t · ---FEMALE rmmle to ahr apt
Wm O Co. 675-5174 JIIItIL with sandy beac~ Trades Ct. C.M. 92627-642-9049 furn. 1900/mo. ns-1888 provided. Elegant llYlng Af!!taeah, Ual. Frplc .. vaulted celling. dbl 2BR. 2BA. trpl, garage, In East11oe C M. 1210 -
"--ta·-· 1024 'fiiso:-lr I ;;;5e.ooopted0wne:k~ngf •• L r IHt. ltacla 0 only 15 minutes from laJMI Jalaa• 2711 2ge•drao,me2.e_ooea'~ai>• $775 ~~· 8~~~8;o t>each 'ftutll 646-4683 -.... -• FHhlon Island, 7 minutes " Fem shr 2 Br Newi>or1 1111UUIH I 644·9513 ac .. , .,.. 2t>O.nrbch.yrd,gar,$850 to SC. Plaza or oc Air-Charm)ng 1 Br.uppery1ly, 666W 18th 645-2739 2 Br, 2 ba. nelt beech. Beacn house 1 blk lrom ea ty -- --Crtftl 1575 w/~ardnar No Pets. port Just east ol New-neat, mature. quiet. no $825/mo. yearly -1Si, beech no smoking
ONLV8"1.00WN YlllP&llH Farrnland with water near 83 -9829 port Blvd. & so of.San pets, ~moklng, drinking llSTAITlll last& secdep 557-6985 $350/mo yearly Lve
0 w n er f i n an c In !I 7 86-117 2 1a• aww lllYE Vtsalla, Ca. Two-21 ac 2 br condo, 1 '~ ba, pool, Otego Frwy . $1050/mo tst laSI. c/b. 675..0247 I Br 1 Ba. all bll-lns. lndry m_,, 650-8739 $119,500. Vacant. Totally ..._, 631 -1m ca port n be h & ....,. redone. frplc, 3 Br 2 Ba, Light & airy, high celllngs. parcels. $49.900 ea. jac, clubhte, refrlg, car--5439. 2473 Orange lalHI · r • r ac Fl non-smkr shr beaut.
ca\h d 1 11 1 a great teellng home, Terms. 2131424·1061. port. 1550. 213·596-1498 Ave. Ptalaa'ala 2707 shops. $425/mo. e ra ce ngs paneled den with large 11 W .. •S I I W 735W_ 18th. St. 2Brt2b• N.B condo. F/P.
Owner. 549•2042 llreplace. lormal dining • • ... s mll 0 der clean , Br nmla1ter 22tl tseiu11e 3 lrg Bdrm. 2 Bl . TIL ---142 1111 pool, cat oil '325 ... 12 r----"""--'""""'-. Nr OWC only $425 ulll pd t , --· • Slngln 1 a 2 9drm A~n-utll, 11-45-7480 'f bd, 2 ba. Mesa Verde. 3880 Michelson Drive rm. breakfast area. lrQ llv AAA No pets no gar 752•5822 Avail now. 4 Br. 2 Be lrp c. "1 block lo beach. ii-•• $126,500 Prins only lrvtne 1oom 3 Br 3 Ba Only WANT OUT? POOL home near West· garage. no pets. Some ••-T Ill ments & Townhouses F n/smllr to shr 3 b• 2 bl 714-851-1769 $459°,000 Incl land_ Beach apt. vacant 1 Br. minster & Magnolla. lrplc. furn avail. Yearly Dec $595/mo. 2 BA 2 BA lrom $660 IA-" •bout duple>1. NB $300/;,,o --.,,..-~--..,..----Mi11ita Vitt 1H7 Barbara Aune 644-8200 , children OK. 982-4471 , d/w, covered patio, gar-111 $900/mo. 645-6956 Twnhs. small pello/yard. IUrnisned apts. complete •., utlls 646-9453 48r 2Ba. 60x 120 lot, at -968 9853 5450 Ke! h lrplc, carport, lndry rm with TV, hnens & utenSllS, --------tacned gar, RV piing. 40,000 price reduction e buy Condo'1, Houses. • · · t dener & Pool serv paid Large 3 br 2 ba ~. 940 w. l8lh St may be rented fOf short Ftrmmte shr lg 3br hM In
$96,500 call 846-8386 lmmac. deluxe 3 Br • Units, nag. cash flow OK, Downtown_ 3 Br 2ba t<lds & pets _oll. $800 t steps 10 bch/lennls New TIL I mt Ml llO• term or tonger. No lel$9 COM $370 -uuL Marie Den Home 5 yrs old, lake foreclosure OK, price or duplex 2•,; blks to bch, 2 1600 dep. 863-07 55 decor, bit-Ins. No pe1s. I · • req'd).~On Jamboree Rd 759-9315 or 863-11« Ul,IOO view w/calhe<lral celling. lflfmS. Mr Turner carport. Water p'ld. Agent. no fee. 1900/mo yrly, 640-9335 tr ... ,, 142·1111 et San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. F Amt 12_1 c M non smkr F~~~at~bhl=:~gn n1~a1 :~: s97.ooo5~~~~~~1 9.25%. * (114) 111-0114 * $725/mo. 842·8203 Ct .. taialaaa STUDIO APT Large 1 bd. All Ullls pd, 1'4-1100 $250'1t utlt1 640-2970
Southland. 9 theatres & By Owner 545-8844 Ntllilt ltan 1100 Ht .. tl Faraiak.. HunHtlangM10EnS FBeOR1-~E3NT& 4 Uafarallla.. 24 l 0 ,_c;,e, aun11.$647005!7m1o77 ;',!~~~~6 pool, $404/mo. Back Bay 281 condo. btwn 10·2 or &42-9811
111 med. & prof. services ---It)"'-· I I • •1_ Bdrm•. 1875·.s9 oo. llWN llUlm C '"" t'~b•, dbl ga5.7o:;p1c. Huge Ba.Ibo• oceanfront
Jul! put on market Bel· l!trJ!rt ltack 10'9 -1 u • -Fe----' yards & gara ...... Near South Coast Pt••a trtal ••I Mar 7 Large 3 Br. 2 81 nr OCy. sundk, Htras. Imo home. panoramte View. tel' Me this one FASTI OISTA l(H '"""" ..--no pets. $595 • $275 548-8384 675-8120 $350/mo &75-~ 759. 1501 Beach tront house. •;, acre. -Cute 2 Br 221 Pearl St Kids & pets welcome. Woodlake has lum land-I Bedroom, 1 bath. Av1ll.
2 Br. 2 ba. $515.000_ Call 1~~:r~:~l=~h~ ~~~IY~ngBr: d~s· 102~a·t2~3~502-4 863-0755. Agent. no lee. scapl Ing, walerlalls, se-lmmed. $575/mo. Cell ~LIK1E16B7R9
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for details 213-733-3252 kitchen & dining area. """ " v•-HUNT HARBOUR BESTI cur ty gate. etc. 1 bd agt. 760-1900 " cour Y ..... , r • ., a. shf w/Ulnl -'i"tutll,
or 714-673-8928 (wknds) Light Interior_ Acrou 81 '" u I l k.. Huge 2 rm p"leasure pal-condo with ale, Ip, & 3 Br 2 Be, $9~5. 2 Br 2 Ba. sr:~'.l~gBd'rmB.~~~ ~~?;;, ~ ~r:: m4ool8i6~~~;s2 L111 & IU11 daple . 494-0&~
Ill CAIYll·IY IWIEI from large shopping • • ara 1 ace gourmet kit custom m 1cr0 · Mus 1 1 e e I steps to beach S 1300. Utll pd 1 ovmg s ng mom ln-1 w. tl•ed rate, 30 yrs. are111. Agl. 540-5937 Ctatral 2202 decor with all ullls paid&. $~~5~m055/.~i&~42: Darrell Pash Prop. pet: · poo ·garage. no Clll1Haven2br 1be. P•llo. fant Metia room with
Monaco with beat GC 1Br.yrty.1550 ~~I~ :~e+ ~ =~: ~86.l256 eves & wknds. 851-8767 _ 301 Avocado, 942.9350 ~~~agec~~ie',d•: lo~1~ same or tamlly. 845-2810
view. 14 Rue Vlllars. Fantastic ocean view 2 Br. 2 er, Penn.. $7001yr1y lty lee 537_5027 Bayside 2 Br/2 Be upper Lrg bachelor unit, upper. ssoo. yrly 549.5308 M 25.,._ 3brl2ba duplex. nr
Open Wknds 640-1538 2 Ba. lrg near new Mobile 3er,1825/wlnte< Aert•tata Faraiak.. b 1 y v I e w du p I ex nice area no dogs evall beach. N.B $275 + uU11.
E>1panded Carmel Model. Home, best toe .. next to l•••tr I Wllttr QuaJnl Lg 2br: Pvt yrd, ,w/g1r1ge. Avall now. 12110 Vlctorle/Canyoo Condo 2 Br. 1•,; Ba. frplc, $650 move In. 631-7024
Harbor view. 3 Br, 2 ba. shopping & beautllul lt-".as avail Oeo.1, Only $575. lalMI 1975qno. 720-1105 1191 5'1251mo 631-6812 garage, w/111oct11lon. M 1 F 1 ........... , 3 ...
$207,500, lse, s245,500 beaeh In South Laguna. .. Call 1182-7789 Jalaa• ••-C 7 -· Lease $750 &75-6e06 • ure
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DIRT_ Favorable price& H itt SHOO patio 2carg11$850/mo N beach, H1rbor~por1 Ave. An a He I g h Is bit-ins, pool, no ~ts.1 ________ _
1erms. 63 t-0955 (BOK 55S) M aal mlf WINTER RENT AL. 4Br ev/wknds 8-44-7124 . 5P8le5r • Pr k 0 • 1 Br· Single story w/crptl, 7141546-9860. 1695/mo. 645-6646. 9-5. M/F rmmt lh beaut 2bf , •"' upper unll avail tlll June. 7 ·$800 Ut111 pd. 303 d & ••25 N B d 1 I b ) 2n Acreswlth3Brmot>lle. FullyfurnS950/mo. 2to48drms.S825-S1400. EEdgewete<.1/87t-2888 rapes stove ... ·Terrific 'iew, touch of LIOODELUXEVIEW '··con ° ,mar r VIEW. Murleua. $98,500. W rfr I 851-9523 nature. 1 Br wlloll. all 2 Br 2 Be. 2 terr-._ clean. consld-n/smk
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10 bay/beach $425.000 companion crypt. choice 5 Br .2 81+ trg sundeck. pal ted 2 188 M 1 St IPEI FllllY 1-4 toe (619)328-7270 eves Wntr 11100 675-7177 1· ' 14;5 + 'dep. No:.:. To WllTUH YILUIE N,o, FEJi.~P~ & crndo ren-
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Super elghtpleK, eech with • -ve · , 1, I>;• 2 ba, ·~ -352 Victoria 64&-8161 TSL ..__ 141·1112 $350-S~OO 848-8C>e7 Ill· llOO 3 Bdrm, 2•,; be. double 3 br. 2 ba • lrplc. So. of lam rm Deane hOme, Daily Pilot." ..__, Specious apl, 1 ml. lrom garage with girage door PCH Nr p•rk. s 1100/mo. Univ. Park. Swimming. 1250/mo for... 2 Br. unfurn Dau Ptlaf 2721 beach. carpets. drapes. Resp female lo ahare 2 Br opener 1700 000 81• Avail , 1115 675-2500 tennis. Walk to school. My t .. do 11 MHI ill duplex. Mature couple. 642•2357 2 Be CdM home, non
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This comfortable & neat $795.000. Br_ 2Ba $1750/mo Biii Northwood home. 48r Pilot. 532-5939 AM only $600. Dec 1 &73-2571 Npt ecn. 3bd. 2 bl. lrl)4c.
!amity home /ust off Vie ltO. llOO Grundy Rllr 675·6181 3Ba. highly upgraded. ' ut. ltacla S300 +
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'You don't need a gun to 1395.000. ba, ltplc, 2 c11 gar, 2 545 1878 .... " ..,.., "draw f111" whan you u• IEAl.n Small older 2Br and loft. palloa. pool. $1060/mo. • Versalllel: ip9C. bectt/br. Unfurn trg apt In C.M. M/F
place an Id In the Dally tl•· UDO _ _f'.'.'.:'.'.'.:~fllnlllt===i~1·~ bl, flrec>41ce. Verd & 786-8130, tgl. 2 Br 1 Ba. gas eppllanoea. 2BA TWNHOUSE encl gar. wilt( In cloMt, amenities, 1350/mo + ut111. ~. Piiot Wenl .-..1 Call now • !..AilO. J 8 7 5 / m 0 . GHft-I 5 0 o. s 5 2 5 c 1 11 cov patio. v. ml to bctt 1525. Sandy 842.e149 trl·pib 850-8093 ,/~1M~2~-58~1!~·~;::=:;::~~~~~~~~~1 833·8182 -· ft"1Ctfo91n~2br; 54M7-6~.1MPM $8~~1125-4796 1nnw F y n 111
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1111 1a1t• C.t?.l 'O !'\,., { f) t:: ~ .,.. 5u.. s 159,500 Ctatl .... UH courM. S 1095. 840·5324 2 Br, 2 ~·· E/11de. dlhwr. patio YIUlted c*llng o-r· New gai.ct 20 TOWl\tlofM UnllmMd IS2-4 l'4 mm• v~ l'ot.JlV~-~i;.<rs· ... , 4u . $189.000 Sp1Cloua38 2'n B ' l'l)lc.1 ~enclgar.newly age •Int ll'M nr Hunt. VILLAGE COMMUNITY.•-,.--------
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Ftn* yard & garage. ~ ..... 2.1 .. 1 giving In . 2 Br 2 Ba, MMe Verde. no New 1 a 2 ldrm IU•ury port. Mt tMl Of ,.... 171'1 Pt. 1a1 9ft Kids & pell welcome. •!!. "' pete. Stove, garage. apte In 14 plans. 1 lldrm port Blvd. I IO of San H AM
883..0765 AQMt. no fM. lfPIC.1. ape, ifi&/mo. Gift S800. Cllt 549-3598, from W&. 2 lldrm from '*GO Frwy. l t0801mo.1~N""'l!W,,,.,_,PO,...,...,,A .... T-8EA--C-H_t_Daa_
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111&3 ~.clatlOn •vtff. hOuM. 751 -to33 courtyard. $1360 mo to Nov. 22 Ir. 1 Ba.. on roed, qu1e1 dfM Nof1h an 9-ctl to MC.~~':.: Corner Jafft•orM at
able 3 Bdrm 2bt rtntal + New 3 bf, 3 ba concso. 2 "'°-(114) tH-2413 2071 Newpor1 11¥d. MC'oddtfl end wee• on etOI. t 24tl\, I\. MecAtltu, ...,.._ 1111\
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Seal coal (SLURRV MIX) 18 Yll In erea. LC, bond· D all Jack ol all lrldee: ClfJl«l· erlc~·Block·Concrele .......... p••m11 Comm'I & AHld. Ren ed. 96 ·3564 enyllrne !f!! 1ry, p1lnllng, gerdenlng, l I LI b ded ..
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•Clvll/Bu11neu Lltlg1tlop Rep• '7ima11 Jobi. Feneei, ElECTRiciXN: Priced lleutll 549•5009 cleaning. Very rellable. Best quallly. 25 /:'.exp. 638•6911
•Criminal/Drunk Driving shelves, par1l1li;>n1. Low right. lrM eillmale on PAINTING·CARPENTRY 648·5219 _ Lie. T-1 t8,428 30· 1353
•Personal Injury r'llH. Steve 73'f-8311 large or 1mall jobt. Lie. AEPAIAS·G1ry 646-5277 HOUSf."APARTMENT ·ABC MOVING· INT/EXT PAINTING
•Real E111te 39882t. 673-0369 ___ !~ ---Cleaning or Renovating. Quick/Careful Low rates. AHi. & Dependable
ptuslhatRVINEMIAROR •Employmenl Problems Car~t ltnlff · RESID/COMM'L/INO. Har•• ... FIHll Free estimate 650•4468 Ll~048 552-0410 CALL JAV 646·3476
and the HUNTINGTON Call lor free tnlllal consul-ClAJEf i CiNO(EUM in. 20 yra. Do my own work. 'S STARVING COLLEGE PAINTING·Carpen1ry,
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Replpes Call 642·8989 WINDOW WASHING "Tiie only magic la
Drains clear lrom JS/25 QUALITY' 63 1-2026
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BEACHCOMBER every tallo~ ~!:~:~.:~i:~ney. slallatlon & repairs. 30 Lie. 278041. Al 646-8 t26 Herdwood floors 1nalelled. MA. SPARKLE STLIDENTS MOVING CO drywall, plumbing. Free
Wedn111day al yrs exp. Andy 646·903 I aended, relln • cletned. llllEOUUlll LI T 124 436 Insured · est 12 yrs exp. 869-06871'-~-------'!!!!!!!!...,1 c:~~r~~~~~~I A•••••liYI We Sell Any Brend Carpel Car .. ,., INllJCed. Ina, lie 847"8888 WllHWI * O&llPns c 64.t-8427 OLIAllTY PAINTING iiii; Secrttari1l
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work over $200 1neludlng
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con11ac1ors shot.11$1 so
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Board. 28 Civic Center
P:aza Room 690. Santfl
Ana. CA 92701
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• • -ANY CAR s44,95 772-1722 Mowing. EdgTng. T~ce a 50#lP JOBSi Rels.Freeest.640·5664 p i...----John anylll1)e.J131·2060 -·•'.,.' .. • .. • .. ct..,•..,....,...., __ ,
Vour Dally Piiot Trim 11 Syslems 549·0827 mo. S20·S25. 645·5737 SMALL MOVING JOBS Ouatlly Serilce: !louse & a D •I ---TvPINGtWORDPROCESS
Service Dtreciory -----Ctatat Ctacrtlt Clean Ups•Tree Trimming MIKE 646-1391 office. gen'I cleaning, Fiii Plllllll Parri•t lelters reports resumes
Represenlatlve ··~r1ittii1 Concrete. muoory. ftet· Yard Malnl •Hauling HAUL·MOVE-REMOVE wash & Iron elolh8S. Reis. by Richard Sinor Lie Farthing lnrerlor oeslgn manu~CllPI eOll 631 ·628 1 ••i·llll Hf, a22 Uc'd day care. t'tS·'4yrs. work, loundatlons. Blook, MIKE 660-3263 Furniture. Trash, Trees Serving So Orange Co. 280644 t4 yr; ol happy HANGING/STRIPPING T H St f let ~~~~~~~~~I companlonsnip, tncd brick. Lle'd, 675·2826 0 CARMEN 645-1679 local cuslomers. Vis.A-MC Scoll 673·1512 -'-"'·--'-----•! ~ Malnt.·Clean Upa-Tree-963·54 t5 N RM H-Si i Thank you. 963·4114 BL~A-C"WELDEA Paper DOUGHERTY eAdfHMs A • ti yard. Suzanne 566-3098 Concrete. U form. I pour T I I u II ---tale II II " . ..-CC H •I ----or complele jobs. No tob rmm ng-.,au ng-etc LT HAULING . ¥0VING . -QUALITY PAINTERS hanging & removal Qual Trees. landscap1ngo clean ---------
CPA: high qua1l1y Income lotltltHtia~ loo small. 964·0366 Free est. Pete 641· 1096 Rental Clean Ups. Jon Prof. mature, reHabie. PROMPT, NEAT PAO· work only 494·3616 ups~ 1 ~s exp ~42·:3657
tax work al reas rales. -TIE 111111 SOEIE 645-8192/73 t.2916 pel/plant care local rel. FESSIOblALS. 636·7 '49 Jc TREE SERVICE
John Brown 631-6483 Bkkpg, peyro! · gen. acclg ROD'S CONCRETE & ----Bob 546 4656 wkdus EXPERT Wallcover:ng In· · & sec't Flexible hrs. Incl. MASONRV ... 9 yrs same Lawn·Tree·Shrub Install College swdenl, lge lruck, · ' 12 YRS EXP: t'm small, stallatlon. Reas. Consl.lll.· Trtmrrung. 1emoval, yard
aarlaa StrYict wknds. at your business loc Free est. 840.t 705 Tree trim/Removal to roles. CdM. Thank you. Lan Newer lt.f!lr My prices are small I ant Ass1gnm1. 581·859!:1' clean·ups. e1c 642·2914
or can pickup & dellver Lawn malnl./Rololllllng 759-1936 Courl HARDISON EQUIPMENT 650·6477 Aon ---Free counsel 642-7047 C Free estimate 548·6065 PlHltr/lefair T1toria1 11a~~td!:or i~c!:~~y :~: c .... .. .·, 't'11''i' B • HauI!~;~~!~H~.,33 1 Ml~l~T~N~~~e~ ~4Rl:~:i~ c~~~~~ ?;.~~~:c:~~~~~s PlAS1'ER l>AtcAING . ....Pl!'!RP.l!"IV.A'i'liie-1!'!u•f0-R1~N~G~-
vlce. We.also atocl< & ser· a.aatl .. a •I Dtrl ID ~aa for your home or business Aesluccos. ln1teKI. 30 yrs. Most Subjects, K-College
vice existing tanks. •N-cabinets, cabinet Remodef/Repelrs. comm Homei\epaJrs-Carpenlry Trade your old slull tor Sell with EASE1 Free est Aan.dy 962• 751•9 Neat Paul 545-2977 (714) 631· t788
MARMIE AQUARIUM taelng. bars & lormlea & reald. Llc'd. bonded, Cab1neta·Elec·Plumbing new good1ea wllh a lt'a a BREEZE SERVICE 642-5405 . counter1ops. 6'42·0881 Ins. For est 552·9 t42 \ Fencing. DON 966-0149 Ct'9a1fled ad. 6'42-5678 Clasallled Ada 6'42·5678 Want Ads Call 6'42·5678 Ctaasllled Ada 642.5678 Wa.nt Aos Call 6~2·5678
Little Miss Mutte1 sal on a
Tullel. along came a aptder ano reed In the
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secllon aboul Mia. Mul-
let's Tuttel and bought ti
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I.eat I F•H• 3004 la1i 1n1 o,,. 4014 Heir Waatt4 !HOO Belt Waatt4 5100 Htlt Waatt4 5100 Belt Waatt4 1100 Btlt Waatt4 5100
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Board & Care Home tor PART· TIME Gardener. general main· llllOIL ASSIST, Portrait pholo ~1udent, Aestauranl
elderly. Lie. 6, Irvine. OMllllTIAS IELP tenanae, experienced for Exp p / 11 me N B exper. 1o work Sal's al Experienfed Cocktail Ser· FOUND ADS S3000mo. 771·3499 Pay rale $7.50, flex hrs, eondo co mplel( -Ophthalmologlals ottrce. 1·HrPhototal<lngphotos ver Hunl Bch 960-9318 • HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA LAKE TAHOE must be 18. U.S. clllzen. $4.50/hr 9-11 645·3381 631·4780. Mon-Fri 8·5 PIT Mike 646·2424 RESTAURANT '.RE FREE Fine ar1 gallery. 1800 sq 11. & have car. No exp. or 1t·1 650·4498. MEDICAL Aaceptlonial PRESS PElllOI Help neede<I, w/llex1bt41
.,, Tahoe Clly. El(cluslve needed General: 1 person office, FIT Newport Ob-Gyn schedule. apply In person
C II Slmbarl & Neiman rlgllls. 714·964-2890 (3·6PMJ Newport Beach, non t k b d & 3 years experience wllh 8 M·F 2pm·4Pm at Jasper. a ' I smoker. lyplng. tight mus now peg oar m, lnlmum of2 years on a 3672 S Br1s101, SA .. eo•· Fri .. -.y, Novem~-r 18 • 5 yr tease. X nt gross. Cook, FIT rel"'f. 6 am Insur 6~5 7870 -U'C 9 6)583 5581 '"' shOrttiand. some book-' .., · Hamada 660 Exteostve rier 01 Bristol/Mac Arthur ARIES (Much 21-April 19): Y ou might appear to have a 1'2·1111 Agl ( 1 •. 2:30 pm, tO am • 6=301· keeplnn, real estele New women's clothing color work Sanla Ar.,p.l __..
,.101,llllT I.I, rolaling days off, Hosp-" 1 d t 556 3~76 .. · llET-.. -L-1 -CL_E_ll_.,I_ "Midas touch." Means y ou aeem to have found way to cash in on lal el(perlence helpful. knowledge helpful, var-s1ore In Fesh on lalan • rvine • "' · •
talents ueeta Youareat~.-.tplaceat righttime yourJU· dgment Beach city, sales price Competitive w ages. lely of work, 4 day weal<. seeking lndlvldualS tor --;RHUllEI/ Perm dependable sales· • • • 116'' • le "'$100.000. N8'1 profit 1 1 9 Call Answer Ad #832, lhe following positions. · WLYIT person needed lor full & ia on target and your first impressions prove correct. Taurua, Found1 Blk F. puppy, v · $35.500. Own payment Please app Y " person. 642·6300 24 hrs. ..LEI ptUme day & eve pos·
Lib =. pe la ke les 35th/Lake, Bat Pen. $35 000 •nnual sales am -4 pm. Mon·Frl. Im· -y k 1 ra 10 nons p y y ro 676 11.,, .. . . "' di 1 1 M llllSJ••J ••••IEll oung cornp•ny see s n-IUons Wiii 1ra1n Apply In ' . · . . -...,.,vee volume $159,000. me ae openng. 898 Generalcleanlng&house· .. ~ .. I-El dlvldualtowrlleandde-person Pier 1 2710
.•. TAUR S(April 20-May20):Youareca~bleofov~rconunR Foundlemaleblack/whtte C .F.G.lnveal ments Verde Convalescent work S4thr 645·3381 -s1gnforT1990andDEC HarborBl ,C M
1D1tiahetbeck.Lunarcycle iasuch thatyourefinetechn.iquee1get small Terrier mix. Vic. 557.1430 Hosplla, 661 Center SI, 9·11 .650·4498 11·1 Full Time experienced POP . 11134_ Minimum 2 ---
ridofau......,..uouamat.erialandmakecorrectdedaionatdramatic Mesa Verde 557 6610 Costa Mesa. · I ... only. 213-274·~016, Mia. yrs experience, preler· Sales .t""S•tud~ Ari f addi,.,:onal '-6 ti -. . lut1tatal COOK & HOUSE MGR. for lalr•rtntrt H bl /COBOL C II * * * moment . y es message or ~ u.u.onna on. . Found: Klltena. Flower St. 3'ttrtaailitl 4011 smt lam. Brd/care. 24hr Jerry Liiiy Hair Oeslgn. nuralnlgllllE lllEI ~5:f..09~0 . a. Biii 1011Ef GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Y ou'll have more responaa-In Cosla Mesa. 646-3177 _ 7 · shifts CM. 548•0795 Newport Bch. 760·6098 n
b -L---r. . --..11-la ·--L ... ___ OP TY. 10 INVESTORS -CNA's ~ eK .... rlen-re Wty, \:l"MU~ xor great.er rew.uua, re tiUJanp ~~ FOUND: Male, whl pOOdle: needed, $100 ea. Poss. COOKS: Exper. pref .. all Houaekee~er. fem over qutreo-:'r 3.11, lull t ime-PRDIOTIDI SHORT HOURS
"aerioua " Emphasis on eecre~meetingll, viait to one Male, blk lab X: Male, blk $200K return. 836·7982 shl11s apply al 1400 w . 40, exper d, llve In w/top Excellent benefits. Npt Can you.... 'Photo Copy Supplies
nfined. h ... _ "ta} ;... __ = . . 1 _ & grey Aussie X. Fe, yel· C j H N 1 Beach refs. Musi cook & drive.
CO to . ome or 111.epl ·'-Al-.~. natives p.uay low lab; Male. blk scotty; Heir W1att4 SIOO oas W"J -wp · Free 10 travel to.Me.x & Bch area. 642-8044 Spare3hrsn1ghtly? • 6AM-NOON
significant roles. Np1 ~h Anlmel Shelter, Counter help went ed. Canada w/couple on Office Clerk. Full time to Are you •No £xper Necessary CANCER (June 2 l -July 22)· Wish comes true audience 125 Mesa Drive, Costa •FLYlll llLIYEllY * Apply In person at PRIME Vachl. Non-smkr. Formal Include retail sales. Type Well groomed, • Extensive 1ralntng . • · • . . · • Mesa, 644-3556 PAA,.TTIME·TEMPOAAAY BURGER. 799 W 17111 SL Nwpt home. 645·1661 or 45 wpm, tO·!ley aoo. dependable program
multiplies,yougamrecogrutionforbothpastandcurrente fforta. Deliver flyers In O.C. Air· C.M. 646-9301 979-8300 musl work wknds andsellrno1tva1ed? • WeeilryPayGuarantee
Favor ia returned, Aries native rigures prominen. tly and more. F:;~~ S~~~!~n~.~~lr Hb~~ Pt~atl bbuusallnneessess sar. ~~on'~ Counter person, lull HOUSEKEEPER. Live.In 957.3999 Op you . •Pleasant. Professional
1 ..._____ f d tial n-----~ "" ' Enjoy working with kids? Ole In Corona Del Mar peope~ux:aware o yourtremen ouapoten .nv1UM1au:IB DallesTe)(asllcw/shots. Fri. Call 751·1050 or lime/PIT, wlll train. Dry Cook & drll,• lor elderly PlllTTllE ltyouoananswerVES 11 you're brtght ano part of exciting acenariQ. 644·3717 (shelter) 957 ·0648. Slart lmmedi-cleaners. 642·5466 lady Waterfront home. Earn up 10 $400 per Phone 646. 7021 en erget ic ca:: M 1
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Y o u make inroads in journey He)PI Lost F wtlt Calleo ately. Counter Person. Flt. New· Pvt. rm/ba. Reis N.B. Call mofllh Retirees, House· 2 30-6pm Mon. thru Fn. Thomas. between 6 am &
towards success. Focus on business, career, special contribuliona cal, 131h & Palm, H.B IOCOllTlll OLElll port Shores Ory Clean-_all 5pm. 64~·6033 _ wifes, College Studenls 1 pm at . . s . d nd . di .duali $100 reward. 960-7096 ers Wiil 1raln 646-76!21 Housekeepers wan led. iNeed dependable aulO 10 P/T CLEI· nPtST &13-011 a
to commuruf ty .ctiP1:0jectM u:s 1;1 epe .• ~nee, ln Vl tyf, 960·9286. 842-2460 As~bsl~~a~ye~I ~~r:~:e ~gri CUSTOMER SERVICE Npt Bch :otel, exp. deliver Dally Pt101 In For C M lnsu~ance Office __ _ ~~ 0 conVl" Ona. em r 0 opp06hc sex ~ you 0 lost Nov. l t: ladles srnall Cotp. Is seeking an AIP wllh lyplng skills needed. preferred. eat. mature Laguna Beach (2 hrs per Good typing skills req Sates Hardware, full \lme
bemg ··stubborn. gold watch .. CdM or SC clerk Min. 1 yr exper In Perl or Full time. Call har~jwoi'kl~~· C~rl~ ~~ke~:~~d~y,Ca~.~,' Perfecl for student. al1er· pos111on 1n retail slore VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 2:l): Gocxl lunar aspect hi .. i..1;,.1.. Ptaza._Aewaro. 64'4-0905 accntg. Gd typing.& 10 10·5pm 631·2800 m57e5 _7c3u00°.u 9_5 p... "" noon hrs 556-0070 See Steve. H W Wroghl &>uoa•4 "" Barrow 642-4321. ext Co 1i6 AOCh8$ler. C M
travel, educatiol), publishing and communication with pe~ at Losl: ring w/lge topaz, ~~se'sei~~~dput:rc;:i~~ · IELIYEllY PEllSll Dorymans lnl'\. 343 EOE.
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PI T Aecept.ionist typist, 16 -----a distance. Domelltic c::l.iaput.e ia .enled -f.amily member makes Sun. 1l/13. SC Plaza vie. tut. we 011.,. ·an xlnl ben-(reeway Auto Supply 1-PIHi IPIUTll hr week . $5 hr Call Sales Help wanled, pres-~ CDnClllmion. F1nanciaJ p6cture ia brighter, pMt mJ8take9 are Aewerd. 497-3679 efll pecka4e & pleuant 26242 Avery ~kwy l<~'pu"ch end ~,.1 of· PUT Tiii Mon·Frl 631·7645 _ ~~;,eg:::'~~~ ~~:t ~=~=
---..6ied and y ou --up 1-. PLl ... l IELP working env!ronrnenl. Mission Viejo, CA lice experience necess· PlllE OLElll p T II ~ J ... c 1nte e I tn cook
i-a:YJ. •""""' ._ h-GT B••x Conlact Pat Miiis "-•1 10 k b h • • I t aoaSlll sm ere r s • LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22); Define -tenm. dig deep f or recover e rome "" 7141474-5000 EOE/MF ..,.,, very ary. . ey Y 1ouc . Busy ctrculatlon office We nee entuslasllc Ing & selltng. relatl ex· inf ti financial heck indi 'dual h ould be bike, yellow seat, gold L.A. Tlme lo homes on XLNT company benetlls. needs a phone clerk tor people 10 hand wash ex· pe11ence nelplul. Apply et
onna on, run c. on . Vl W O W a brakes. weld on frame ... &llf ltlt1tlflo lrllll11 Balboa Island. Pickup or Call Mlllle, after 9 AM at verifying sollclor orders. ollc cars in CdM. Must be Kltenen Things, 3•29
partner or co-investor. Popularity mcreuee, more people are laken from 17th & Or-lOOT P&f••LE Gt.Ill v a n r e q u I r e d 645·5800 20 hours per week. tri good shape & willing to Eas1 Coasl Hwy or call 6---'--ted b~ ~our •-'-nta, hwno·• and flexi"bili"ty r-~:-• an"" H B on Mondav -wllnsurance $700/mo ••on·Frl •.. 30•8 .. 30p••. s• work hard. 573.22•• 975-0297 blr 10AM tor ~ . .., 3 wuc: • · • · . • ~uwu, No~~·14 .. 9S9·1221 ,. Tile JOLLY ROGER. Irie 3:30 AM -6 AM No Col~ ::'.or hour~Appllcant";;,us~ .... lntervl-
Sagittariua natives figure pl'QmU)ently. !las an opening tor an lectlng. 548-8'441 or llWIEll/OLHK t;; mature, and rettable. e11Lm OlmlL Sales Rep 10, manutac· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Temporary delay proves PtrttUll 3012 AIP clerk. Accounting 646-1413 Hallmark Cards, Gltta & Some phone experlerlce Full time. QC with a.udlo turer of macnine parts
beneficial. r __ .,, ___ t rep-nta opportuni. "ty fo ... medita,.,:-and 10-key experience Cosmetics. N.B. area. d~treble· but w111 train cassetles minimum S I I . &
• '-'V&lUJl~&ae::u • ...._. · • · • • ..av~• JUST BRING required. reslaurant ac· Oenlal Chalralde Nurse. 540.7373 ... · ' a ary. comm ss1on car and second emotional wind. Spotlight on legal a!faira, public counting desirable. XLNT N.B.. pleasant group Apply In person between wage 10 starl. Apply allowance Call Mark
and d I ti ew t 4 MANAGER; For very busy 2-4pm. Ask for Debra or Books On Tape, 729 714/557·3380 relations marital atatua. Aquarius, Leo, Taurua peI'IOna benefits an work no prac 08· ~per. pre · Catherine. 330 w . Bay Farad. CM, ask for Greg
figure prominently. ynun SMILE ~~~d~:~oris. Apply 1" per· ~:re~~:~~~:~ngA~~~~ ~C,:r1f~gai;.,::;,reme~~g:i Stree1. Costa Mesa EOE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ICTIY/HPPll
SAGITrARIUS' (Nov . 22-Dec. 21): lndividuala who share UUI\ "' THEJOLLY ROGEA,lnc 640-1122 beneflls, % bonus. In --------1 llULEITATI Small company netfr O.C ... _ _,_ ask anal and • 17042 Gt A charge ol 5·8 employees, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Airport 6-8 hrs day. Call your ~ concerns y ou to yze proJect pomible We'll furnish the lowel, llelte ve DOMESTIC HELP wknd work req'd. Please Rental/sales agenl lor ac· Dennis Alekelts & Assoc
outcome. Fbcua on dependenta, exercise program, nutrition and giant wlllrlpool, adult 714 ~S~~i331 Housecleaning( 1 dy wk)& do nol 1e1 age or lack of PAIT Tiii t!Je Balboa lsla~d offi~e. 851-0424. care of pets. Member of opnnorit.e aex talka about potential and video lounge & sauna -I IE~YIOE Ironing (your llm or mine) experience stop you from WElllll&Y Ill I e have open ngs or ---------,,.---••SWllll NB/CM area 760· 1231 answerlnn this ad. Bob's 9 am to 5 pm. Driving two eitperlenoed, full time llOllnUY future Southern Calll.'I only -• r 11censecl agents. Com· OtlTl .. lllYIOE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Buie domestic adjustment co-sexual balllclub. T~:ng ~~~~at~:rat~~ P~rt~~~;Lt':~K~~fK~~st ~~r:~sio~~-IC~~~:~ fn~~6~ ~';!'~Y~~ci~~~fy ~J~~~AL~~ty. Cell Menul1cturers represen.
ia part of scenario. Focus a1ao on speculation, variety, children HEALTH WORKS atlrectlve voice necesa-have bookkeeping exp· 897-7'91 newspaper deltvery. Re-w•TEIFllllT 11111 tallve firm located In and chance to exhibi t creative t.alenta. What appeen to be a io. . ary. EJ(cellent salary plus erlence & type 45 wpm. IAUIH TUlllE !lab1e aulo necessary. • Laguna Beach seeks sec·
will boomef1U1' in your favor-there could be a caah bonanza. ~~::'P~J~:;,~s e;~~i~: ::;~1~~a°(~~~~=~r1 M&n&gefnerit poslllon can !~~ ~r ;~~~~ ~:~:1~y lll·llOO ~~!,~ e:P~~:;:c;~11~~
AQUARWS(Jan.20-Feb.18):Ernphuiaonrealestat.e,buic · 211~0~~::ve 714·250·0355 b.i yours atter 6 months Pitol, 330 West Bay St. $800/mostarl 494-9'44
· h al andfamil ~•-·--' _,_ le • Dry cleenl"O COUNTER ?ipeciellzed 1ralnlng and CoslaMeaa. ~~~~~~~~~j ---------ng ta. property V ues Y u.a.~on n:wH"' ... to pomib For Membership Info Assemblers. ~pply 7 am PERSON ex.per., wkdys, 1-1d 1-allf1ce1'ona see ••r. Holl•"d = Secretary --e 2131'""7 9905 "' 18 v .. qu ' · "" -· Aeservatlonlst for busy Secretary lor accou"t program of renovation or redecorating. Events occur behind "" • only. MacGregor Yachts, Newport Bch. 675·2254 Earn from 120.000 • --------•! " acenes, individUal who recently broke ,_,_,,,,_ now makes 1631 Plaaentla, C.M. $35,000 In management. dinner lllealre: neal In manegement departmen1 .,. ...... -' C S lllYOLl&lllll IELP we wlll send you 10 PBX exper'd ans aerv appearance. good lele· 1n advertising agency
sincere efforts to supply acarce iterna. CIR U Of Asal Manat"r Couple. Wiii treln. Bergstrom SClhOOI for a minimum 01 2 oper. Cord bds. All sllltts. ptione personality. wllllng Organizational and seG-PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Short trip may be necemary. fl1ASSAIE Cleaning & alnt. 3o unit Cleaners, CdM. 644-4421, weeks In San Francisco. Fashion Island. Npr Bch 10 work. Cell 979-7550 re1ar1a1 skills a must
Many peI'IOna tend now to underrate your capabilities. Thia in ' ~!gi336Eicper Pr'el. Experienced part-time lraln you In lleld wllh a 644•7050 Snorthand required
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IOme ways gives you an advantage over oppolition. Dedication, FULLERTON · Ai•lt ,, ... lsalaflt ~:t~l~~~u~bl:n~0 tte~d start se1i!r;0 and servicing hrt·TI•• "' before,~----JN.Baker =540 -3857 ~. detennintio n repreeent "aecret.w eapona" which will ll0-1112 PIT MOrnlnls . .Wiii train. both pages and ads, and estabUslled accounls. Ptr• reading public, Birch Streel. Npl Bch,
catch o thers off balance. l llY A Wiii exper. with eti!settes a Input ad copy on VDT. You must be 2 t or over, OElllll phone 92660
plus. $3.35 hr to start. Palrlak Tool, 642·4321. bondable, ambllloua, ag· Delly Piiot -------A rTAACTIVE Full lime. Apply Books on Ext 308. gresslve, and spores WIHEllS Clasallled. 642·5676 Sell things fast with Dally Office ltalala 2tl4 Office ltatalt .UH Ct•atrcial MASSEUSSES Tape. 729 Farad, CM. minded. Hospltellzallon. ~~~~~==~~l~P:'.'.ll~o1~w~an~1!.A~d~s __ _
100% OllllSllll l11tall' . 2111 __ To_s_ER_v_E_v_o_u_. __ 1 Ask ror Greg. 548•5525 SALES PERSON, Full lime major medical. &fJd ex· N-port Beech Markellng :-• 'i!~.~·F~~~~~~~\' Prest1111ous high rise New· s11ops1offices1s1ores 650 EIOOllTl/IOIELI -Au_t_o_______ ~~;nlt~~!g~1o~~''J~.~ ~~~110;:~1,fgr~ti~r~~~~~~ :~~ ~!sP:v,~~~! 0~~~'n,~~ Daily P1·1a1A · · · · · · · · · · ·' · · · · · · ·· .. :
600-1650-2300 Sq Ft. port Beech omce with sq 11 or Ins, reas. Outcall ONL V B35·9 t99 Telephone operalor and work wknds. 957-3989 MUST have good charac· dustrlous people. A good
W. 17th St, Ample Parking sec'I services, small desk Costa Mesa C·2· 548•7249 ---------receptionist. lmmedlale ---------ler, able to undergo rigid speaking voice a MUSTI ·
lllllT ILn lll·HH tee. Call Irvine Pacific la•aatrlal EllTIO IUOllll opening tor dependable FILL Tiii PAY and thorough back.· A grea1 way to Increase • PART TIME
Real Estate, 476·1234. ltatalt 2t20 Baclle1or/Becllelorette person. Musi flew good P&lT·Tlll Will ground lnvestlgellon. your budgel dollars We
llW IWIEll 1 t50 sq 11, offices avell· M Office & Blrlhdey Perllea lelepllone volQe & front Opportunlllea available Special conslderetlon pay for your trelrilng. For
Brand new bldg. all A/C. able to ren1 mo·lo-mo. 2 t200 aq. ti. W. lrvlne area, TIE UST HlllRAI desk appearance. Type with Ille Loa Angel111 given lo holder ol current Interview appt. eafl ~r Deli Dail Pil b all new carpel, no 1st or spacious offices, 2 see-lnctds offices, $504/mo. 738•8538 558_8538 and 10-key calculator. 5 Times Clrculatlon De-L&D lleense. For personal Bteemer. 545.477~ Ver Y Ot Y auto in
IHI, nq sec .. grnd floor retartal speaes, con· See lenant 3023 S. Or-dll)I week, Mon-Fri. EJ(. pert men t • 1 n our lntervl-. contact State ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.___ Lagun· a Beach area (2 hours suite& avail. 543-7369 ference rm, can Include ange Ave. Santa Ant lo FC>r a sool hlng pro-perlence In auto agenoy door·tO·door newspaper Employmenl Develop· FOf Cltulfle<I Ad ·
exlsllng pllone sys. Also show. lesalonal massage call helpful Contact Mrs. sales program. Gueran· ment Department, ACTION per day). Weekdays P.M:. -
NEWPORT iEACH partial space avail. 2500Sqttwarettou1elncis Dan. 645·1426. 12·BPM Hauser, Connell Chev-teed llourty w~ge plus 714·530-100. 8 em. 5 Call• weekends A.M. Earn about EXECUTIVE SUITE 754 7017 I • rolet, 2828 Harbor Blvd. commission. l:foiJi's; 9AM pm, Dally Pllol
OFFICES • 2-off. & lg meuen ne. PllFlll'L l&SSAll Costa Meu. 546· 1200 • 2PM, or 4PM -9PM. Equal Opply Employer m/I AO.VISOR $400 per mo. Call Mr. Bartow Feshlon Isl 760-8070 1·3 Office suite• available 30'42 Enlerprlse. C.M. at Blo·HH lth Center~, men, ----.,,,.------d d 642·5678
QC Al~ort 752·6408 89 low as $225/mo. No Paularlno btwn Bristol & women & children, Ins re-Babysitter Needed In°"' Training Is provl e • ---------1 or Mr. Bush 642-4 321. EOE
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1,000' 2nd fir. quiet 1treet,
nicely lndacpd bldg. Off
alreel parking, garage
evall. 645·4800 Vicky
645-3323 dye.
~se~~~OO&~~~aqtt.~N ~~~~.~~~~home~~~ ~~~~~•:J~~~~[::~iiiiiiiiJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Janltorlal aervlcH In-957·2731 548-8985 appt. C M 845-7717. Irv, 9 & 10. Must heve own plus per week. For an In-IPfllTlllTY ..................... -.. -...... , ......... ·
I de<I 1btkl OC Al car. Mon thru Fri 3 to lervlew, Cell (7 1') knocks often wl\en you cu -o · · r· 2 6eO aq 11 3975 Birch Tustin 559·9019, Hunt 7pm + achl holldeya, Wiii 957·2361, Ext 1204 ti 0 I
port & Fwys. 546-2801 NB. $1330.' M1A zoning'. ec:5~9Ja~~44, Et Toro, M pay $3.35 per hr. Cell •11 -~~/~~l:~ri:!:~da'~~
1617 Weatolllf, N.B . Agent 54t ·5032 • ?pm, 675·8980 CIHllll•d Adi are th• reech the Ofange Cout
278· 1365 sq It. Suitable AaHuctatafl 3112 Gnttmn Nik• 11dy aallor BABVSlrTER ~EEDED. 2 1n1wtr to a 1ucceH ful market for medlcel or deritel, under 35 lor wtlnda, sum· >'1 g.,.ge or yerd Niel It'•• Phone 642-5678 Office apaces for leue: Agen1 54 t-5032 FREE KIOSI mer crul1I 953-996-C sm111 girt• In my home, 2 _better we to tell more 141 'It. 1 595/mo 1st 1'\f'COMM!..CIAt"WOAt<· ---d1y1/wlt-:-GdM ar
mon1h rent free. utll1 pd. 2 Deluxe Olfteu , SHOP.SEESUNOAV AO. Model• Mllllng exposure. 759·8000
AIC, ground fir. 1055 El Furnlehed, Secreterl1I 213·485-4-491 Fuhton shows for grow· .,..BA.....,..BV-s""1"'rr=E=-R-need-..,..ed-=-=1-or~2 · I •1 p·1 • '
Camino Of. Costa M .. a. erea. p1tlo decll, ocean Ing MW Co. 5*2024 gtrle: 7 mo• & 2 yrt. Pref. • II y I Ol · ' · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' '' · '":.
3 Blkt E. ol Fetrvlew & view. Fuhlon tlland are1. SCRIM LETS TRAVEL wtyoung mate meture "gramma". PIT,
Adema. Conteo1 Bruce Cllerln . ft • executive to Acaruleo on Penlrieula. 875.0320
754·1040, Mr Tracy 759-0700 ANS111tDS Nov. 23·30111. Al ex· banking . • •
•$320tup. crptatdrpe .. ~M dhl -.w-. MllM " , "Ll' .l*l ... gatc1.8:!7·8'4~ llPRIL•n-•• : ,_ UILI PILIJ · ~
a/c,rstrma, t730t Be'ectl pko f350up. 2855 e Cet Mouic-Awatl w. M ale 29 11eu • .,.,.... IUllllD Tiii• '
Blvd. H 8. 8'42·2834. Hwy. 875...SllOO Pillo· EY911d beer·drlnklng buddy UMU · rwo oAYs 2 f-"........ Now accepting applications for .: lnM./.... Thi pro'-*>r for my et... Soot1. 714·24t·1 35 hH th• uorvw•nQ open. "lit" •
EXECUTIVE SUITE
N'#pr!Ctr '40°5470
Choice ~ a.ect1 reduction wnlnar ran ftntUI etno•: District Manager to supervise :
looallon on "'°lflo Coat Into the ctaaroom end lenim 3fl4 NEW ACCOUNTS, PIT newspaper carriers. C:. .. 1,.'"'° com-:, Hwy, H1rbor aide, eoprox announced thlt °"' flw.l•RiilaM ... ___ • .............. 3
1200 Ml It. 114-645-1100 d•Y eemlnar woutd be •IPIFUTOXL Al!ADER• TELLER. FIT mensurate with experience. : Wl•IW "'* apeeded f: end com-Adlrtttt 1n ell melte!'t, Both poettlon• require th11 Co be fi 1 bo
Profeutonal Suite. ~:new ~Ir ~~I It~ of· pi.led In 0 DAYS. I~. rnerrtlQI, bullMN. the candidate have mpany ne t8 pJU8 nus :
Funlon lllend Hl·rlH . aelh u zg. rte! SPIRITUAL READINGS eta. 876--2495JB3t ·9391 prev\oue teller e...,_,. Opportunity. Must have V, an, .: .. _ ,_._ ---........ mon • ran ... ,... we en . · Legune NIQuel Brencll
....._t..,. ... 1, con, .. ..,._ for. IOOktng. 543-73e0 AdvtcelnaHmit1trt. L<Mt, lu•-~-~ ..... 495-0850 831•1940 Station w.aoon Of pick Up :. J..OOm, coplt r . Cell m1nllfl buelnet1. _. !!!:: '11 EOE MIF/H -. il 7.80i&09 Beylront. omc.. pattoe, Atto cOYnM ll"G. tet5 t•,."' · .... with/shell. M e.age allowance :
-Pl'1<fno5~~~·::,';'· So. El C'!"tno. A!!.'1~"' For introouctno 1.11 to • lllllllPll included. AJfiply in pel'9011, :.·
)'ou 6ori't need I oun lo
"draw IHI" when you
place en Id In the Delly IJllot Went Adil Call now
J 842-5e71.
Clem. Lio d. 412·1zwe l«l#!Uou-tnetnew 11, F·C. Muat htve con•truo·
DESK SPAC! AVAILA8 L£ People wflo ,,.., People conWltloned bulldlno: lion eJlpeti.nct: 'Sencf 'Weekdays, 3 M ta 5PM at 330 !'
WettCl!n toc.t, 190/mo. Tllet'• Mlet IM t43·1381. ~~1ume ~o Mo01ntet West Bay St., Costa Mesa. .: UM ol copy tneohlne, DAILY PILOT · -...,fld«t, ;,187 • AifWt y
conference room. S~AVIC! O!AECfOAY a.ti tfllnOI fMf with Deily Ave, Coet1 Mid, OA
Barrett A"llY &42·5200 la all aboutl Pl~ Wlfl Adi. ' 92628 '· .................................... .
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 17, 1983
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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91k PeklneH, M. Al<C, I SOFA & LOVESE.A T =~.;::,:~S:"1io~f70!'::! 13 ' 873 8382 CO n d S 4 0 0 0 ~P . N~~~g~~·:~c~ 'Ki Rat1 2'4, Cl:in. rune
mot. 175 4 mo F1m LOOM ptllows. HflfllOnle, 851,9138 Coronado 26 kit, 12000. (714)240·8092, 6(14.11.,111 IH-tlOO eAll 11450 536·7257
P\IPPY lre1 10 gd homa recanlly paid $995. mutt OOvo 642·0773 a I .. 73 1800[8 tow rnl, 9/c. S 1176·6696 11111 $4 10 592·5748 Lowery org1n S12.0 Burl ERICKSON"3 H d nattl, •f!!I Bringing blC~ baby 8111i ,.,. 5 .. ., .. n ... 4 • ..,.,.2 wdtbl S180 720·0864 ',new on • 1 1 1 F "" .,._,y .,.. 1 "" OrHI Chrlatmu . Gift Sot• a love ... t, IOOM • .. outtloard N•PIH allp. Aa•I 1107 d• •auto, •vt l 11" eb. Lovable Old Engllah ouahlonil plilow1 In Megnovox 26 cir TV con· $8000 (213) 633·6738 wl'ty wt1ll? 124 7116 • tu
Sh"P Dog•. Al<C, 2 t arl htonea (LIKE NEW) tole S 150, 11' gld vhft aola. d•~• (2 t3) 433·7600 eva '111111 ftL OltH. & lie 675 2184
tematH 8 week• 1400 RIC*llfy pd $985. Mull lk nu $86, '?' & m1n111. Ptlndll 16 & '"lrir, xlnt 844·8411 •C ' tl41
each. 2 13·531·3184 .. 11 $410 714 582·!148 •lie $75, ea •6105 cond., $2000. 498· 1468 '76 Fox 2 dr, 4 Ip, runs but '58 bdl eonvortlbr: Now
. Shlh·llu. 111011. p1pera, STUNNING Oak, walnut, NeWPort Blach l ennla --ndt wrk 1700 Ihm top, gOOd p11111. gooo In·
white M. t '!lo yra Pt1f gl•H Inlay collM tbl Ml. Club Membet'ahlp, $800 ... II, 848..073 1 all 8·30pm terlor. new c;lutch $2400,
adulta.$100.73 1·7557 eeautllul designer oak 851·5967 (wkdya 9·6) lttt4111d 7011 IJllW--1112 841-1481
a tl 1010 bdrm. 2 pc 101• Ht, qn O~Fuhlontd-t olld LlklNEW: lo' Vottron O'/rl 9151 11• SHI bd S 17S. sofa bd. cu11om mahooany butcher block. 1peadl1kt boat, will take 172 BMW Bavarla'.3.o liter. • . * I llUT n1m * O.k b·IMOCk: din lbl, wall 3 1•3-1'1'' $425, 545·2093 up to 60 hp 0 /B, High· rebfl engltrans. xlnl cond I GT, ~Int cond, Ha&o
11.LIUlll IAU ~Wt~~;-cf:~~~~:~~2~~1~· ORIENTAL RUG (wootfilr tandar trailer F. .. 1 &. u le: In/out. $3500. 63 t-5195 898·61251963·6010
Pll·llLIMY ULl naw. 41t7'. Orig 650, NOW SllOOl obo 640•7488 all 4 Convenlenuy Located Pt11Ht 9155
Table rd I 2 Iva 2 chairs $150, 976·0430 • ~ l Fl & Compettuvely Priced • Load of EHt1m Anltque1 wa111u1 $75. Wall unit -------If t • f.. IUH & . '81 505 TURBO DIESEL Thur/Fri/Sal Nov 17 t8 walnuts 150 640·0368 Original V. Parkhural 011 2BH B ATiRAILER E1Ctr11 tank, 32K, 19750
9 9 6 F I NI . 119 Painting (Seaac•pa) New$ t.500 673·7770 t •m· pm ' 1• 1 Walnut Hutch wl atalned 24x46" SAC. S t200, 675 55
Pre·Hollday S111 Fri nlte tll glaH doore. 1 yr ol~ 720.1704 or 851·9135. .44 Sa1es·Servtce·Lea9lng Ptrac~t 9157
9pm Sat & Sun Nov 19, $200. walnut deeora1or POOL TABLE $175 720' 1 3i18" die nylon ·63 356B Cpe rbh eng
20 9am tll 6pm toll top desk. 1 Y' Old tow tine. never ~t. wlll ro CAR'v'ER sharp, e•118S, $790 . FREE DRAWINGS $175, 551·8862 Xlnl eo~~3~~~e1u Incl not cul 95¢111 615-7100 must see 760.B62,
FREE REFRESHMENTS w a1e1bed Queen size 9•5 l(.'J!'l I~ l'1(, 1. ·Iii\ 1\\
Sat & Sun Store wide Sale wlfloatatlon mattl hlr On sz boxaprlng & mat· Oantor1h Anchor, .io lb • ., A~'!".;.' ··~· .... ;·: llPOHOHl12
$3500 obo
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Come ln i Ml8 N-porl Bauch'• l111C1SI solecllon
ot prev1oualy owned
Porachea. Au<lla and
Volkswagen• .•.. , . 455 E. Coast Hwy
Newporl Beach
673-0900
Ast11, O.at1tic
lalck 9307
by 40 1 Dealars. $250 493.5 770 1ress $100 llrm ~6·5401 S25 05 7 144B ~ ~ ··R lt.,.rta.tf~•tlatl OAK DINING SET 52"rf1d RCA Cir video camera Oe lsel eng. Yanmar ~YIL 675·6970 64S·6757 81 Century 4·d•, $5400,
1111 lt••trt II 0.1. claw table, hand carved S 150/obo, e·oak tbl TSSOC. 1 cyl, 4hp, self
S Bound btwn Bay'/ t9th chairs, 2 capt, 4 side. 2' 4chrs $500, Phone ans cooled $495 54B·2089 SalesUUESfastng
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see 10 appreciate, runs
xtnl t owner '84 tags
$750 obo 842·7517 HARBORAREA 1ype Pumpkin color. In stove,$250 Mexlcan de· needs w ork $l S (871SFEI S94BO 973·13 45
APPLIANCE SERVICE gd snape Redecorated . sign china cab, $300 9· Womans lO speed s3o * '7B 3201, A/T, A/C 37 I· t207. eves 673-1344 76 Blue El Dorado Cad
Wesellrecond .guar $50.960·5844 custom made sota w/2 ~7~~;30;eug e ot 145· (667UOD) ,77 911 S Targa. Im· Xlnt cond $1695
refrigerators 549·3077 6. A i i 1 570 match chrs. exit cond. •·79 5281, 4 spd, S/R maculate cond. all re-B46·8037 B47-8!'l67 -.,ee pa1 0 tabe $250.639:48 11alt 5pm BMXmln1.QT,compl race (747YPV)' 21 Cu It Wards troStle9-Thomas organ $750 -cords S 16,900 963· 7593 79 Eldo, company car, relrlg.(atmond)only 1 mo '"r•"enza s•o L•ather SILVER PLATE. Xtra lrg p kg, helm et , llhrs, *'79 3201· 4 spd, SIR ~ """ " v s sprockets t1r•s •tc (315vDL) ' 7B 911 SC Suntl, ·air, tully main1111ned in .11lnt Old' lost job Patd $900 chair $20 2 oak tab'·• ca11dlelabras. 125 pr · v v • • ., "' $500 673 4242 ... ·79 3201, 4 spd, SIR PtW. P7s, Cllllord, etc. 1 cond S725v 640·8268 sac SSOO 968·9205 $100 Telephone stand Set trey, ca llee pot, • .,. $25 New 7 pc redwood creamer, sugar, $200 Motobecane 10 spd-Mint (6562) owner X1n1 $17,000 ·79 EIOorado, 80,000 ml Andemwl.raS13r5eOtr.lg,516~6cu13'!· llke patio sel $295. 960·2519 556·7453 c:ond $250. 955-0127 •'7.9 3201, 4 ap<I, A/C 631·47:..>1 , 646· 1030 all pwr. $9000 64?·0795
5 ., (994XEO) '78 p 924 s 1 lblk days. 548·B823 eves
euiii In oven & range top Twin bed co;;;;, unit, extra fllisc. ...... 1220 C1ar11 1014 • '79 3201, ~ spd, SIA trim. o~unrl. c.le~~er car
$100. Stainless sink S25. bolaters. s5oo: 2 chairs. TORN Yot:JR GARAGE Factory dlrecl shells X ~~~~YPlJ81 At T A/C "" aa . low mlleage.
Free standing Swedish rust color. $25 ea; Gian DISCA~DS INTO SSSS sleepers from $225 up 126SZCE) • ' ~450, call 650·3256 lrpl S 150 OBO 675-4573 topped patio table w/4 646-0792 556-•289 ,. . -
(Sal. 675·7621) ~~'.r~lr~~dst~~:~~~~~l: •alical lut 224 GMC '6B ~eekender, air, ~~~1i201; 5 spd, ·s· pdg ltlll l11ce 9161
'79 Sevllle Eleg. w1rewhls~
snrl $8500 642· 1234
'82 EL DORADO 19.000
ml MINT COND Orig.
owner P P $16,900. Call
Mr Tackman Mon·Frt I llY Alfl.IUOH $50: Ata.rl w/4 cartridges, ROLAND Synthesizer pwr/atr. PI B, auto, SIC. *'80 3201. AIT. lo11ded,
Les 957·8133 $55, AM/FM 8 track & model SH·2 llke nn 421<, S3500. 54S.8301 (101T836) speakers, $25; 536·4074 1275 552 327• 2 1 1 l •·eo 3201, 5 spd, AIC Recond refrlgs, all sz, lull alter 5 pm • · • ~ ••ttrCJC H/ (565ZOL)
fY"'t\/ CARVER B-5pm 863· 1200 Alter I~ I St>m 552-4 104
wrnty Fre1 del Reas. J l 1214 Yamaha Guitar & case. ScMIHI IOll *'81 3201: 5 spd. SIR
price. Larry's 650·7452 IWt ~ g o-Cd cond. S 100 '78 Honda 400 Hewl! 11 l 1C..UJ~84~3..,._l-=--
IQlS-lOCE StCll A_l_IC-E CAI--
Slf·cloanfng Calortc gas B eauffiul Brullian 675·3307 Greatcond.Only S500 •'B3 3201, 5-spd, SIR
."' ,.,,,.. ~ • •M' ''.'. ·77 Beige Cad Seville. xlnt ·•M-'"'.. ... ... .4:. cond 1oade<1 $6750
stove. 2 ovena. very cllan AMETHYST Gem Stones YiXi'Ci>uld be earning up to 64S.3616 eves ( l FZP9751 ~~~~n»t 6~7~
$100/obo 759·9 180 Only $10 per Cerall $1200 per week 19 a 111-1111 640·86811 I c I I '83 K•WaNkl GPZ750 208 W. 1st,.Santa Ana ...... ,. tin .1 ••. •1t1ri1l1 14 p ano luner ourse "0· $2625 obo or? 631·6297 -_ .. _ ... _______ 1·· 11 irzll 542-3244 or 556: 1176 Closed Sunday '86 Subaru Hatchback 4
4 • S · tO T· 111 ext HCI HMal 9 Honda 1983 CR60, xlnt -LARGE SELECTION OF whelf drive. 4 sp<I. top
plywood,'$10 1a. Doore, 15111121'1 embroider9d sllk Uct Faraitart/ cond. $400 673·4242 NEW & USED BMW'S! cond S3B50 496=4612
$5 ea; 846-41 52 pelces from China. Only al atat 1226 HOrid&Trall 90. l2CiO'ini: & - -Caatall $20 each. 640·8688 1350. 640•4220 Tt~tl tllt
A t hi bl t ·6Moyola. good paris lta11a1at 1011 "ique c na ca ne Must Hll: ·74 Honda 450 $300 631-2459 m 0: S495 Oak grandfather FILE CABINETS: Flra. -Good running shape LOii IUOl llW
OL P S OM2' 1.8 & 3.3 clock $1295 ak vlc:trola proot 4 drawer leg•I $450/obo 964·2565 VOLUME SALES '72 Corolla Wgn, rebtt eng,
200 mm. lenses. $200. $495. Hoosier cabinet 1200. 4 dra-r legal s75. SERVICE & LEASING nu redials & wheel-
645-4203 · $695. Studio piano $750. 2 drewer lateral $50. ••ttr lta11 1020 3670 N Cherry Ave cyltmaster cyl. runs good r
'
Dolls $1·$1000. Oepres, c LONG BEACH $900 "•2 •319 rff It ta glass S1·S75. 771·3499 Compuler onsole table '72 20 It. El Dorado Motor obo ~ .., .
TllE UlllEIT
IELECTlll
01 late model, low mjleage
Cadillacs 1n Soutnern
Cautornial See us today•
IUEllS
ClllLUC .
2600 HarbOf Blvd
COSTA MESA
540-18&0
!!5 h d $50. 675·3307. Home. top cond. $6500 (No. Cherry exlt-405) '75 Corolla SR'lo 5 apo, CktTrtltl 313 ABBY "'""'9 a bat an a ATARI 2600 like new tnclg (114) l"I 1110 L-::~===~=~~~~====~=~~~====~==== nice home. 3 yr old i S 0 PiHt1JOrtHI I 36~32_3E3-79 1Blh St .. CM. Trede··lns·W~<XJme am/tm S1800. 241·14111 • llEULl/Ul.U e -healthysheepdnn fsvery 14 cartrdges · 15 ' - -" -76 c-68 "•K•Andv'sDandy's" tovln~ and i~lendly. 720• 17o4• 851"9135 1~~~~~~'.~~,:~· Excel· ·73 Commander 26'. air, Now open Sun 11•4 , mi. s~'.~~;· pa~16'73. ;:JJ "'D;aters welcome Btlt WHt.. , 5100 Btlp Waatt4 5100 Btlt WHtH 5100 . ' ........ 1.1 ..... ,, 646·3 75 alt 5pm. Celling Ian. brass wllullp 759•1009 gen .. awning. ant .. cru1$e DatHa 9117 -I.I. SALE SEOlnAIY II Typesetter F-,~ adorable kltte.ns to llghls & oak blades, cost conl CB amtlm ne '77 Toyota Corolla 2 dppr """' $290 t k $95 552 0796 B ldwl C I "LNT , , • w '72 240 z. 4 spd, xlnt worll· 5 spd 53K m1 Xlnl cond 76 Chev Ml Carlo $1790 Need motivated, PI T
(2\l·30 hrslwkl person
Must be able to work
("Orntng's Past olllce e"·
per,ence necessary
$5/hr 10 star1 For appt &
inro. Call see: 1569
Secrelary
Par1·11me. e.11per Good
dictation, typing Flex
schedule Nr 0 C Att·
port Call answer ad
:;60~ 642·4300 24 hr •
HIPPIH I REC. CURI Male or female. P8r1111me
llexlbte hours Musi be
able 10 add & mulllply No
dummies $4/hr to start
Call 545·5271 (8·51
Store clerk. 3rd shill, lull
time, apply at 7 ·Eleven
15 15 Geisler, CM
556-3981
Telephone Sales
Proveo closers. precious
metals lirm In Newport,
high comm. ra1es. leads.
draw, wlll traJn, 650·4657
TELEPHONE
SOLICITORS
ATIEITIOI We want good telephone
reservatlonlsts to see ap-
pointments.
l&UAY
OOllllStll
IHISH
Part time evanlng work
Call alter 1 pm 751-"223
T-ShlrlS Plus of WHI·
minster Mall IS looktng lor
e.11p salespeople 10 work
during the Christmas
season. Apply In person
Ask tor Lynne Other pos-
tllons av111. 895·2 120
'"' TYPESETIERS
lmmedlale FULL TIME or
PA RT. Tl ME openings lor
experienced AM Type·
setters Hours are lie•·
1ble Type spacing and
peste·uP background a
plus S alar y com-
mensurale with ex-
perience lrvrne location
Call Ann lor
1mmed1ate m1erv1ew
(714)
660-1250
Equal apply emptyr MI F
USA TDllY
p /T lt•••••tr llHtt
lrlHrs•tt•••H•I•
..... , •• ,. OtHfJ
Ar ta.
AM Delivery to homes
Must have good car •
prool ol lnsura11ce. No
weekends or holidays. No
collections or bllllng. Cell
now. 630·5441, 8 am • 5
pm, Mon.Fri.
Models for sales with great
earning potential Will
1ra1n. Fle•lblo hours Be
1n at the start ol the excit-
ing new video muSlc In·
dustry 833-8'940
VILLAGE INN now accept·
Ing appllcallons • all
shills -Breakfast. lunch,
& dinner. Apply In per-
~n, 127 Marine Allt .
Balboa Island
WAITEll/WAITIHSH * DO YOU WANT TO MAKE $4000 PR MO.?
Est haute cuisine res·
taurant needs maltre'de
and e1Cp. waller/waitress
Excellent beneltls. Se1
Mr. Boyd at 765 W
Alosta. Glendora. Take
Fwy 210 & e1dt N on 10
Grand Ave 10 Alosta. Ex·
eculive offices. 645·2720
lovln~ home. 831 .. 61 1 • a e . • a n onSD e. " 1n1 Sacr $8250/obo C w ....., C d $895 646 1998 . . Ing cond, new clutch & ~2250/0BO 546.9215 Auto 81f pwr 1 y 993 all 5 M Celllng ten, new wltulip on " • 546-3642 or 549· 1174 tires $2750. 650-1233 T 18 Chev Luv S 1990
-'----llghts & oak blades Cost Wurlitzer Organ. •575, 3 ,-,1-a'ltrl, BO Cor .SAS 5 spo ltlt.e Pickup tJ88122
Free 10 gd hm. le blk/wht $299 take $95 552..0796 key boards. synthesizer, Trl"'tl 1024 '76 280Z. (2•2). burg81ldy, new. 39 mpg, stereo. all 77 Cne• Wagon $ 1990
cat. 5 yrs old Yellow ' --·---hke new music Included • auto air. stereo. 22.000 •lras S•150 846·7t71 C1pr1ceC1ass•c 409TDH
Parakeet. talks 964·2358 Charter mbershp TllfanY$ 51295 837•6646 32• Aflo travel trailer. fully m1, 1 ownr $7000 Da)'S --;; Pont Bonneville Sl990
Disco No dues ever self cont. mint cond. 8•20 544-9470. eves & wknds VtlltlWlftD 9173 4 or t>rougham 574TOI araitare 'OU $750/obo, 646·8473 s;rta'a~ "'~ ... , 1••0 752· 1656 -61 ch-·-aro s2.""" --awning. In mol>lle home '62 db• mtero-Oua. ll'trl, ·-· _.. ,..., utl Mii eaty twin • DESK 5·,.3• antique with FR s ING, adl 10 vari· RV park on Big Bear Lk '61 280ZX. perl cond, Wilt atereo, alt orig 13300 Auto. P• air VILll0;3
wt Hollywood frames leather top, brass pulls ous heights & -IQlllS Fully.,wlnterized lor yr· e.11t. red leather int Tl bar 642·9259 837·4047 75Cnev CamaroS2590
Used 6 mos S 100 set $485 548-7827 Must sell lor medical rouno use or mobile use 511/rt 241< • m• $9900 65 Bu~ body nos wrl\ go Air PS au10 635979
Swl11el otc: Chr wlatms. gd ~D--S,------.... -. reasons. $150 556·8000 SB200 559·4614 all 6 720-120l dys eng, 500 545•737B 78 Pon1 Gf Prut $2790 cond $25, 2 drwr metal rexel ecltonal curvau .. SJ loaded 507009
Ille (beli!_!!Walnut fronts) piece $900 Antique c:otte Yamaha Graphlle •5 tan· Aalt S1niC1ar--82 280ZX 2: CT lops. 67 Bug 811 orig red blk Bl Cao EldO $13,490
wllOC.!S"'3:1 545.3543 table 6' $950 Authentic nls racquet $75 63 1·4274 Paris 9015 _Cameo Beige, 25,000 ml. '"' s 1795 542•9259 Moonroor. 29.000 m1
---Butcher Block $1150. , ---------xlnt cond $13,000/obo B37 4on Gas, below Whole$8le 2 match sofa chrs. 11ln1 Early American hand TV.L la•at, *AUTO BODY REPAIR or poss lease 720-1845 · u•tsalt/Salts"
cond $40/ea 642·1305 braid· ru9s. $3000. lltrff 1232 Dents, rust and thorough '67 Bus ••II mech cond n
6Bx36 arble cottee table Bedroom set roman BEAU. TtFUL 25.. RCA prep for pelnt. Work by Bt .. I 91 S GOOd 1n1, tires & shoe!\~ 443 W Bay. C.M.
S 75 6• • 1155 white 6 pleoe $900 Exec myself. Biii 969· 1221 * '75 Honda Civic c vcc. Am/Im, ext res S 1400 • .. --•6•4•5·•2•9•63 __ _ 1 ..... olllced~wlchalr &lock Color TV, 2 yr wrnty, a I W ,.. 20 St300 Runs great, 645·5257 1" Buy DIRECT FRO•• dra-rs $•50. K-more Sl 4B. Free .del. Open na II 18 O O 3 65 2 t "" " v.. J 6 6 17B6 slereo cass 96 ·2 9 '67 Campe;:-;&r;' model. · Nova nd ownr, au o. MANUFACTUREQ. elect washer & elect dryer Sun. TV ohn 9 4 • Highest cash lmm9d. for . 74K m1. $995 645-7578
and save SO to 75% on new $275 pair. 549·2447 Console Stereo & turn yout vehicle domestic or 7B Civic 5 spd, gd <XJnd. lufly equip, super clean
top quallty bed aeta. Twln table 62 .. S60. 640.4200 foreign. 551:8285 $1950/obo 96B-4377 S 1800 673·35?9, Todd '74 Monie Cerio V·8. AIC.
H IS ju81 $69.95, IUll 8818 n11n11111111 WE IUY '80 AC(;ord 4 dr. loaded. '68 BUG $3000 Ft~ PIS, AM/FM, drk blu just $79.95. ,Save even Moving to N. Cal(f. Plants, Stereo. dual turn table, 4 40K ml. )tint cond. Must see 960·7753 w/wht vtnyl top, runs well,
more on queen and king furn .. relrlg, dryer. TV Braun spkra, Soni re· look s good S 1695
33 S N B ceiver. $800. 720·0506 GLUI GAii $5800/obo, •94• 7224 '68 Snuareback. 1 owner, 640-17 15 W.-..1•1 .... •tfllltlllas sets. Fr ee delivery etc. 214 rd t. . . "',950 6•0 1541 _____ _
Need-1 I~~ "protesslonal _6_3_6_·4_1_9_5 _____ Eltll Kenmore Wshr/Oryr TV RENTALS $20 per mo. Ill 118011 'BO Cvcc 1500• 5·spo, roof clean. " • T7 Caprice, 4 dr, beige.
, person to strip, bleach gas, H t $300. Wheel 19" color TVs, wloptlon rack, AM/FM cass, great '68 • nu eng, AM/FM 50,000 ml, good trans
and refinish kltch. cabt· Les I llY Fiii'!:'~ 133 chair used once. $200. to buy 540·3195 cond. $4000. 646-4352 ca s s • gr ea 1 o u Y S2500. 675-5107 eves.
neta, wood p•nellng. Bar stools. $25 ea. Ueed radio station audio '81 ACCORD SE. Sunroof $1200/obo 2•1·148 1
bannisters. doors, e1c. on Love aeal/match. chair. 842·9271 tape on lO'ls" reel In box. $8500. 673·5718 '69 vw Sqbck. Auto. just
percentage basis. Net luggage, wet suit, asst FIREWOOD: Quality mix... S3 ea. 6'4 l·llOOO laasa 1 7 tuned. valves. new tires.
S 100 day easlly. Must furnishings 64S.9227 $B5 •;,cord delivered free g"'cl tnl oul s 1000 or bst
have your own stripping. Muat S•crlltce: Schafer ... II, ~arltr/ '81 Isuzu. 4 dr, auto, air, ofr 241· t506. ~
'BO Caprl<le Classic
4 dr. 111n1 cond. $5500.
545~ 14 7 eves & wknds
82 CAMARO VB, auto,
atr new tires, cass. beqleuaJcphmlnegnt &andrelptnlcklshlungp Bros teal blue leather a11,1Where. 636-4680 Ital 7010 WI In rmaldl~·. 's'5141100ke.new962'.71269,ooo7 :rowe;,-p-ha-t-la_ca_m_pe_r.
PART·TIME, Varied hours truck ti no ""Ulpmenl sofa $650 & chair 1250, Full u matt/box springs. IPT. IWllH Olllll USED CARS & TRUCKS v... lllle nu. 111ras $2600 hrm to Include early A.M k -... II Xlnt cond 552-5638 frame (firm) nr new, COMEINOR CALLFOR 642·9259. 837·4047 SEE IS FllllTt
cruise $7 548-7134
~~ weellends, Must nave de-and lruc • company w I •----------$95/obo, 644-5862 Holiday P•rede ol Lights Fill •-• .. •• """dable ~hlcle (small sell equipment, training & On sz solabed, 1xc111. ------.,......=--Cruises. Dee 17 tht 23rd. Corm~Oe-Llllo ,._.. .., truck Al(7141781·3105. con d .. clean $95. John Wayne Tennis Club 6:30to 9.30pm.S15per ""' '71 BUS· XLNT COND We have a good selecllon
$2400/0 BO 551·9253 ol NEW & used Chev· truck , v an, station Call 7am to tOam ti no 548-0378 Family Membership . person. Up 10 S150 OlmlLIT
wagon) 10 855111 news--answer call 683·5423 SllOO. call eves, 673..0874 guests. (714)673·2336 18211 BEACH BLVD
paper dealer In Irvine -------More lamlltea arw gaiting John Wayne Tennis C HUNTINGTON BEACH area Musi be depen· ltat1 Ctatrll 11 dable Conllct Greg Cadlllacs 10 Go-Caris the camping "bug" this Famlly Member Ip. '! 141-10111 Ml·IH1 Wh818V9f the Fld Yl lr. If you have • $800/0bo. 497·197:f 16H atxs PAR BLUE &
Hyde Monday lhru Friday Roll 'em off the market camper that'• not getting WHITE. S 175. 642-4563 WI PAY TIP •UI •llE lltlDl&'I
between 9:30 and 10.30 ., Ad uNd, .... It now with • ••utH a m. only. 642·4321 With a Clas11 lld cf··-•t•-~ Ad. 19' Chrlscrall '57 all ftl 1111 OAll ...-
tSUZU
·73 Van. exit cond S2950
642·5879
'74 Super Bealle $1950,
rblt eng. new paint.
979·7244
'74 Thing, c an, h1rdlop,
roletsl See us today!
COHHRL
CHEVROLET
......... 11 .. , 1 •• r I\ '
I I , .... ] \ ,, t °' \
546-1200 Call Nowl 642·5678 ---..
mahog. classic. hull & AUit --cou1n trailer need re•torlng. NITIA0/111&11 dual carbs. roll c.age. rear Ill S spare $3500. 548-6'443 C~rvltr
See :JueJday 1J
CfaJJifieJJ
a :JrainfoaJ
$2500. 494· 7439 2460 Harbor Blvd lllZI
l'&YlllAfT COSTA MESA "WlWllJ.llT
compl. 'W/4 hp Mere: OtB; 141-4100Ml·1411 11 llHISILI
74 vw Bug vw Bug 0119'· •~.,~o"""'N"'8Wl>O'\--I-.. -good--COfld-·.
hauled engine, very runswell $600 95&..8114
.$600. 833·905 I eves 4 MHI Driftl 3 Volume Salos. Service
Ptwtr lt1tl 7 1 170 JEEP WAGONEER And Leasing
22. atlractlve Centry 4WD Overhauled motor. 1871 1 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach
clean S2750 333 E 18th
St .. CM. 642-3379
·75 BUG. very good cond.
luel injected. stereo cass
Priced low to sell $2400
or best otter. 644·2760 Lapstral<e. '63, v berths, good paint & bodyS2200, {l 1•) 1•2·2000 convert top, canvan Call alter 5pm 492·2995
cover, VHF, gray marine. '76 Rabbit. 2 dr. new pllnt V·B, C·215. $4500 '74 Jeep Wagoneer. 4 JlfHI 1129 $2000. B42·4776
673·395 t ~~".8~u~~~d;l~~r~;~ g!~ ·75 XJ 12C. low mi. like 7'1 Champagne Edition
26.3' Sea Ray Dancer ·79 feet cond • $2950. new. s11.700. 720·l950. conv a1c good cond FM
325 hrs, sips 6. Incl. tri ller. 741-7715, 642·8421 646·4840 $5800 642·7669 ml setl
~~~~·1~;1:r!!; ~~~·~92 Tuck1S laraHa WI 9132 '7eng~~B~~Td, ~1~."c::ab~t
'77 25'1t fl Wetk:rall •nit 1966 Chavy I Ton. serv1C1 163 dhia orig. owner xlnl $4000. Tony 548·8633
cond. $13,000. 642-4675 b:;:'/' f~~~PM~~ =•i cond. s2100 675-o616 '8 l vw JETH. "'"'·
'81 22'/s It. Searay E•· t: 1·4270 '69 Ghia. 111n1 cond .. $3200 stereo. tow mt • very
pies&. Showroom cond .. 77 LUV Truck. Gd cond. obo Iv mess 974·11469 clean $5300 644·0 134
Loaded wlextru, In 84K ml/ $2400/obo call '69 KG l ook• gd. rvne '02 RAOBIT CONVERT water, better than new 53g.9666 great Car cvr, br•. lmmec. cond Take OYlr
N-port allp avail. St91<, ss2eootobo 957~ leaM 1212/mo. no dOllln call 651·1180 111 llpm. '83 GMr. Plcl<up Truck. ' 553--02581720-0480
Clllfomtan 211. muat Mii, ~:!.~'TJ~.c~~:; ~=-••m4n leas 1145
117.900/obo, 7to.e38l ,.., window. $8500. w/blad< ln1. 2 topt . xlnt •
'111EWYMlll
Brgm. xlnt. loaded. sie50
PIP 760·8617, 640·4868
Deii• 17 ·78 Monaco. great cond.
$1800 956·8114
·es Musl•ng, needs some
work $2500 Ask tor
Terri 955· 1155. dys:
673-8105, eves & wllnds
'66 MUST ANG Orig Paint.
Sharp. A Beauty $3900
MUST SEE 646-1927
'7 I Pinto. good trana.
$350 Obo 842-6329
·74 Plnlo Wagon. Otlg
owner, 4spd, amltm,
m ags whl• $9 50.
eveafwknd &«·7124
'75 Mustang Ghia S 1500,
9AM-5PM 845-71111
'77 Pinto. dean, atlck,
muat Mii $975, 842·80511
•
I g I 1 b • 1 g 1 O • • • crulM control. 1lldlng 169 ClftliC. 2iosl. white ~
Sealed bid AS IS WHEAE 531-58111 cond . lt4,500. PP ~f . ~-~ IS. '63·48' Grendy IU 768-6608 -!5'" .. ' sp~o~rt~,~··~h~·~r~~l;11111F111! .. iilli!~~~iiiiijijjE:~~ 1'iiijjjii.~~~iiiiiiiiiii-i~I ·-~··-~ ee ..... , et Lido Ship-a11r10, meo wh • r 11#/:ing ..
To reserve spa ce o n o ur Gift Train
call~42 -5678 . Ask for a C hristmas Ap-Visor.
Gift Train appea rs Nov. 22nd , 29th r Dec. 6th , 13th, 20th
yard, Newpor1 811eh. &-c:)'1 ang. H C S750. '76 290 • OR SEDAN. Xlnl ......... CA. Nov 12-Nov 22 be· 241-1508 S"-Pe. Qflo .. 1 awn.t.
tw11n hm·4:30pm loaded S7800. SDITH
Mon·Frl Dam·Spm Sat. '70 CHEVY VAN, LOOlll a 8·5pm 549.a&4~ ODlln
S.aled bid Oj)enlng 2pm, rune good, alo, em/Im "19 MBZ 300SD: Yellow.
Nov 22 11 orttc. of so. cen .• 0.8 .• new brek11, sunroof. cnroma wne.tt. .,.. •sw••il
CONt Mart,,. Surveyor• 1hock1, $2500. 645·3303 low rnli.e. a.st o"9t f1Yflf .... -
5132 E. 2nd St., l.ono '78 CheYy window ven Vo 118,000.851-&ll!llwttdya MWIK&.llT :ao:ce~~~!;,1:: ~~:~ c'oru"1· .. V!:..._au, '•om. Pl~~~~· ·eo 3000. 1 owner. S*i. II •BIU" ~'l\ITE-.-ve.J~
MOMY ordlr or CMttl9r m.,.t 't"__,_"'-_~"" ";.; cond, $nt1, meg1, etc. V~....._ Ser"'°9 rlU'ftr _,,
c1*:1!. mede PtY•'* 10 -• """''"" .... ' ... 117,000. 831-4'21 or AndleulnO oond. 11500. 144.-4100
Mettne Ofnce ot A"*1cl torn Int, tn/'1, GOnd &48-1030 • 18111 a..dl~. '73 SATEl.llft 4 dr, A/C,
In amount of 1~ ot bid. *4500 obo &4S·HS? HuntrmlMctl Nfll good s.90 080 by u--.of-bid.._ by ..... --·a 1 3000 oray wtderk (U•) .... SMurdu.tll-Om
New 2t ·13 !""'81ope '-'*"'· :'!~ ...,..._, • muM 1tat1 <s...ect lid) 19Jo"=: >nnt = 1eo io.ded. ,;:,:;, ~ 19•000· 1"•eo,.......,R"""1Mt11t---=o-11,...1...,.11"""Plck,.,...,..-up-, ,_..., •
Owner r9Ml'llel t!Qnt to lo ml, tk, NM ..ctt. NCM I
refuw ll'IY Of 111 l>kle. H Ll Idle ll•m• wlltl a ·93 MIZ 380 S£1. M /Dltt. knlelt. ICfltcll OI Olnt. 1S1 #itMO, H ;;; ~Plot Cl...rflld Ad. $40,000. 873-1700 or lll'lmeC l~M·~· 135t5 I~~':!!,·~ MO.
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/£stancia young people
accentuate the positive
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Ot ... 0.-, ...... lwt
A unlqu~ program designed to
help high school kids look on the
bright side was positively a smash
at the Newport-Mesa Urufied
School District Wedrlesday.
Think Positive Day was de-
signed to show the entin; district
what thmking positively can do
foe .tugh schoolers. said Robert
Hass.ay. can.>er centec-coordinator
at F.&tancia High School m Costa
Mesa. 1
Hassay, 51, iounded the Think
Positive Club at Estancia two
years ago.
This year, he began campaign-
ing in May to get Dr. Robert
Schuller, pastor of the Crystal
CathedraJ.in Garden Grove and a
well-known positive thinking ad-
vocate, to give the keynote speech.
All he had to do was think
posiUvely, he determined. And his
plan paid off thla fall, when he got
a response from Schuller'• sec-
r e tar y saying the
world -renowned speaker would
love to participate.
Each high school had a
"positive" aasembly featuring a
motivational speaker. Haasay aaid.
The motto of the day was, ''Walk
in with a poS!tJve attitude; come
out with positive results."
Hassay sa.id there is "a cryinf
need'' tor attitude adjustment in
public ~hoots. "There's just no
quesuon that students are going to
get two or three or four times aa
much out of their studies if they
oome into school with a positive
attitude," he said.
Hassay is a positive thinking
(Stt POSITIVE, Page A!)
J
THI ORANGI COAST
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1983
-' ..
Acting Koi?
These members o(
th~ carp family in
Fountain Valley
may be the ca.tch of
the day for._ph~
tographers, but they
are too pretty -
and too expensive
-to eat. Find out
why they are collec-
tibles on Page BI.
COAST IDITIDN
ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Colle_ge board act.ioQs und~-r fire
Trustees
.. extend 9
contracts
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OllMl)ellJ ..... IWI
In a series of last-minute moves,
the lame-duck Coast Community
College District board of trustees
extended the contracts of nine key
administrators and granted ad-
ditional protection to other admin-
istrators working without a con-
tract.
The board actions were criti-
cized by trusW"eS-elect and the
district's teachers union. At least
one trustee-elect said the new
board will try to rescind some of
the outgoing board's decisions.
The action follows rumon of a
hit list of administrators who
would be axed when the new
board is sworn in.
The actions, decided in
closed-door executive session last
week, were made public Wednes·
day night at the last regular
meeting for trustees Carol Gandy.
Robert L. Humphreys and Barnet
~ Resnick.
.•
Norman Watson
Gandy and Resnick were un-
seated in the Nov. 8 election, and H=J!hreys, a trustee for two d es. decided not to run again.
The trustees gave one-year
contract extensions to the presi-
dents of the three district colleges,
Bernard Luskin at Orange·Coast,
Lee Stevens at Goldt!n West and
John Buller at Coastline. Their
contracts, previously running
th.rough June 30, 1985, now run
(See TRUSTEES, Page At) ' 1
Child care issue
hits local UniOns
..
By WILL ANDERSON
o.llr .... Cef? ..........
A child care advocachgroup has
join.ed hands with Teamsters
Local 952 to put the ~ue of child
care on the bargaining t.abl e.
Union representatives will
negotiate child care provisions
when they sit down with manage-
ment to negotiate contracts in
Orange County.
"The problem we have run
ac~ with management, the in-
dustries we have dealt with
speti!ically in Orange County. is
absenteeism and tardin~ which
has caused the workforce to drop
its productivity," Bill Montgom-
ery. union secretary-treasurer,
said Wednesday during a press
conference with representatives
of Child Care Advocates of Ameri-
ca.
"We feel that, by application of
the Child Care Advocates, that
would give us the opportunity to
sit down in negotiations·and put
something on the table that is
meaningful."
Child Care Advocates was for-
med after a 5-year-old Stanton
l:>oy. who had been left ho~
alone, was accidently shot and
killed by a police officer. The
group has been working to per·
suade businesses to offer child
care for workers.
Representatives started nego-
tiations on a child care provision
with Orange County Rapid Tran·
sit District Wednesday.
. "It has been a positive aspect.
Here's a way to solve one of your
(management) problems," Mont·
gomery said. Management haa
been conc erned abo ut
absen"teeism for the past six years
in Orange County, he said.
There are about 14,000 mem-
bers in the local Teamsters union,
including truck drivers, office
workers and production person-
nel.
"We have to work out the
situation as to whether or not we
can put them (child care facilities)
on site with the companies,"
Montgomery aaid. "We will have
experts and consultants that will
come out and talk with employers
and union people and wiH do
needs studies to determine
whether or not on -site or off·aite
would be appropriate," aaid Child
Care Advocate legislative oonsult-
ant Wilma Presley.
The Teamsters have cloee to 400
(See CHILD, P11e A%)
Thie ant~er om ecore
J
UC lrvtne'• Mike Ewnawll be -llVll
A look•• Glnnr Foet'1 Hte
Ginny Foat waa a women U~ng In the fut
lane when lhe met former hu9bend John
Sld.ote. Pege A9.
Watson, Buller stepping down.
By PHIL SNElDERMAN
Ol ... 0.-, ..........
Nonnan Wataon, chancellor of
the Coast Community College
District since 1964 and the man
credited with guiding its growth
into one of the most well-attended
college districts in the nation, will
retire June 30, 1984.
The announcement of Wataon's
retirement was made at Wednes-
day night's meeting of the dis-
.trict',s Board of Trustees.
Watson, 68, said, "It has been
my intent for quite some time, as I
have expressed to the board of
trustees on previous occasions, to
retire at ,lhe end of my current
contract, which runs until June
30, 1984." .
Watson joined the college dis-
trict in 1951 as an assistant
superintendent for vocational
education and a psychology in-
structor. At the time, .the district
included only Orange Coast Col-
lege.
During Watson's 19 years as
chief administrator, the district
opened Golden West College in
Huntington· Beach and Coastline
College, an innovative school of-
fering classes at rented locations
throughout the district.
During Watson's term, the dis-
trict also began operating KOCE
Channel 50, a PBS television
station and became nationally
~.zed aa a top producer of
tel~vision courses.
The Coast District institutions
are per capita the best attended
colleges in the nation. Al'\nually,
more than 160,000 students enroll
at the three colleges.
Wataon 'a r et irement an-no~t came during the last
regular board meeting for three
district trustees, Carol Gandy,
Barnet Resnick and Robert' L .
Humphreys. Gandy and Resnick
were unseated in the Nov. 8
election, and Humphreys, a
20-year board member decided
not to run again.
(See WATSON, Page At) John BuJl~r
NeWport firm in mait fraud probe
By LUlEN E. KLEIN
Ol .. Dfllr ...... ....,
A Newport' Beach-baaed con-
struction and consul ting service ia
under investigation by the U.S.
Postal Inspection Service for mail
fraud.
In the past month, six Calta
Mesa buaineeaes have reported
receiving notices made up to look
like invoices and have filed fraud
complaints, aaid C.O.ta Mesa Police
Lt. Jack Calnon. The police de-
partment referred the complaints
to the post office, he said.
Lori Gabrtellon, manager of the
Robbery suspect Johnny Fobbs in police custody
after holdup at 7 ··Eleven store.
Oran•e County Better Business
Bureau in Tustin, aaid her office
haa received between 20 and 30
similar complaints.
And Postal Inspector Gary
Jones said the problem is not
limited to the local area. His office
haa received about 50 complaints
about the company from busi-
nesees throughout the Orange
County and Los Angeles area, he
said. I
The illegal mailers, sent to the
al:counting departments of com-
panies, look like payment invoices
(See MAIL, Pase At>
CM police cadet helps
nab 2 holdup suspects
An alert police cadet was credited with spotting the car two
alleged robbers uaed to flee a Costa Mesa 7-Eleven store where
they reportedly stole $220 Wednesday afternoon.
Two suspects, Johnny Fobbs Jr., 25, of Santa Ana, and
Victoria Fobbs, 23, of Oakland, were arrested near Pacific C.oast
Highway and Superior Avenue Wednesday and jailed on
suapldon of robbe.ry, police said.
A 3-year-old boy picked up with the pair was released into
the cuatody of a relative.
(See SUSPECl'S, Pait A%)
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Victoria Fobbs, arrested with her brother, waits in
back of Costa Mesa police car. 1
New jet would give PSA edge
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BJ JERRY lllASCR °' ..............
Pacific Southwest Airline's
plana to purchMe 20 advanced jeta
oou1d atve the airline a dedded
advantage ln John Wayne Airport
ex.,.,mori. It will depend on where the
new planea, British Aeroepace
BAe.146 fan-jeta, tat on John
Wayne AirpQrt nolle ~
men ta. Accordinc to FAA certification
1tatittks, the 100-eeet jear, may be
• quiet .. the old Lock.heed
Corp.'a D.ectraa once Uled by
. " ,
A1JCal at the airport.
U that la the cue, PSA may be
able to lidetrtep CWTen~ limitations
on J ohn Wayne commerclal de-
put\119 and greatly expand ser-
vice.
The airport La cummtly operat-
ing under • court cnes-llmitinc
the number of "Avenae Daily
Deperturee" by commttdal jet
departurel to 41.
But, "the current llCC.'f!9I plan
does not contain an expre91 deti·
nition on what la an ADD," laid
Mich.eel Gat:lb, 1pedal airport
coUnlel to the Orange' County
,
Board of Supervisors, whJch over.
tees the airport.
"The county policy when Air-
Cal Wied the Electra aircnft waa
thay it did not count u an
ADD, "Gatzke said.
''There I.I no deer-cut lounty
policy,'' he added.
Al\houch PSA will' start to
receive the planea ln M.y, the
airline haa not said how It wW U8e
the jet.
When the airline announced the
$300 milUon ~ deel Wednea--
day It lndicated the purchMt Wiii
fS.. QUIETEI\, Pqe Al)
•
A• • ~,.. .. .,_ Coait o~v PILOT/Ttwraday. November 17, 18U
CONTINUED ITORllS .
County getting behind anti-puff day
MAIL FRAUD ...
From Page A1
for $1~0 an'd are labeled "for
oonatrucUon and con1uhation ter-
vlces," J0"8 a.aid.
The company aendlJll them out
ia C.C.S. Limited. bued at the
Newpor'\ Beach residence of the
president. Glenn Henry Freer,
Janee Aid. Freer could not be
reached for comment today.
Poeta.1 lnspection officen placed
a hold on mall to C.C.S . Limited
aft.er they received aevefiiu com-
plaint.a thia month, Jones aaid.
Freer and Brenda Sue Wax-
man, vice president, eecretary and
tttuurer of.1be.linn, were Inter-
viewed WecTueeday at the posta.1
inspection office in Orange, Jones
a.aid.
Freer and Waxman told inspec-
apinat C.C.S. "We'll umwne th~
will comply. If we receive further
complaintl we have a nwnber of
optio.nt." he ..id ..
··~a civil meuure we can have
their mall permanently cut oft. It
money haa been fallely obtalned,
we could proceed criminally
under the mall traud lfatut.e," he
a.aid.
Any companies that do recelve
invoices ahould m&U aure there la
an invoioe number or IOme kind of
verification on the bW that UNNe
the order haa been made before
paying. Jones adviaed. '
A pamphlet, "Solicitations in
the Guiee of Invoices," la available
free of charge through the Better
Business Bureau.
tors the mailer they sent out was CHILD CARE not an invoice but a aol.icitation,
designed to work. something like From Page A 1 an attorney's retainer. :---.,cu
By L. P. BENET
Of .............
Today ii the day U> muff out
your ctaarette.
Oranp County IChoola are
ho1dlnc u.ernblia on lune cancer
and ci1areUe 1mokln1.
Non-cnoken acnm the country
are "adoptJ.n(' mnoken and
prov1dina them with monl IUJ>-
port to quit And lf YOW' adoplive
parent ii not available, The
American Cancer Society haa let
up a apeclal 24-hour telephone
line filled with recorded~
of lnaplration from 1ead1ng phya-
ldana aero. the country.
lt'1 all part of the "Great
American Smokeout," a na-
tionwide, albeit aoo<l-humored,
effort by the American Cancer
Society to penuade smokers to
kick the habit for 24 houn.
Brea Police Chief Don Forkus,
chairman of the Smokeout Tuk
Force, a.aid ·that l.aat year, one out
of six Orange County 91l0kers
par\kipilted and he hopell to reach
20 percent of the county'• •ti·
mated 435,000 anoken th1a year.
"Smokinl di.orden caU1e une
325,000 premature deethl e.ch
year,'' he Aid.
Other 1taU.Uca are equally
alannlnl. The American Cancer
Society eetimalel amokina ia re-
aponllible for 75 percent of the
136,000 new tuna cancer cuet th1a
yelir and one-quarter of all
cancen. What'• more, an eetJ-
mated 13,600 new cancer vicUma
will be from c.aI.ifornia.
Luna cancer can be attributed
to 117 ,000 cancer deatha th.la year
and amok.Ing ia allo a major cause
of hear\ dlaeaae, chronic
bronchltia, and trreveralble
emphyaema, offtdall aay.
Yet there .i. reuon for op-
tlmWn. The percent.age of adult
smoken nationwide haa dropped
to leaa than one-third, according to
Cancer Society surveys.
However, the number of men
C.C.S. hoped to have businesses c'.antracts with companies in their
pay them in advance and then call local region,
on them whenever they needed, "This just doesn't affect Local
Jones said. 952. This has been a problem that
But he said the solicitation we have presented to the joint
violates specific postal regulations council of Teamsters 42 in Loa
requiring lhat aolicitations be An~eles._ This covers Southern
identified. Calilorrua and the southern Ne-
Rain won't hit the Coast
this weekend -1naybe
"They have tO'print, in 30-point vada area," Montgomery said,
type and in a conspicuous place," a adding 180,000 union workers are
statement identifying the noti~ as represented by Teamster locals
a aolicitation and not a bill and , that wiil negotiate child care
informing the business it is under provisions. "They can press the
noobligationtomakethepayment problem across the United St.ates.
lilted, Jones said. "We call it social dynamite that
The National Weather Bureau haa gone out on the limb again,
predicting fair and dry conditions through the weekend. Lota of clouds
but n.o rain are expected, forecuten aaid.
"But maybe you'd better check back later," added a forecaster
today, noting the ~predictability of the weather (and the forecasts) in
the put week.
He said Freer agreed to have the happened to explode in Orange
notices reprinted and promised to County," Presley said.
offer refunds to anv companies "They (Local 952) opened the
from which he received money. door, they have realized this ia a
A light rain-not much more than a drizzle really -fell early today
along the Orange Cout. Most cities reported little more than a trace of
rain and the lar~t recorded amount came to only .02 of an inch in San
Juan Capi.atrano, according to Orange County's Envirorunenta.1
Management Agency.
Jones said his department will real need that we can help in
continue to monitor complaints solving," Presley ~d.
The forecaal through Friday ?l.1a for low clouds and lair conditions.
Temperaturesahouldhitabout68degreesindaytimeanddlpintothe~
at night .
. WATSON, BULLER ST~P DOWN ...
From Page A1
In recent years, Chancellor
Wabon has found himaelf at odds
witli the local chapter of the
American Federation of Teachers,
which repreeents the dia\rict's
In a letter to the editor publish-the AFT -Conrad Nordquist,
ed before the Nov. 8 election, Annando Ruiz and Nancy Pollard
Wataon claimed teachers had been -were elected.
full-time teachers.
using their classroom.. to urge Asked today if the election
students to vote for a outrome prompted his decision to
UJ'l,ion-backed slate of district retire, Wataon said, "Not at all. It'•
The rift between the chancellor
and the teachers union widened
early thia year when district
trustees, acting on a plan prepared
by Wataon and his staff, laid off
more than 100 full-time facuity
trustee candidates. been in the wings for a long time."
"The public also needs to know Alla at Wed.needay'a meeting,
that AF1' has raised substantial John Buller announced his resig-
capital in an attempt to buy the nation aa president of Coutline
election," the chancellor wrote. College, effective at the end of the
members. The candidates supported by
SUSPECTS NABBED ...
From PageA1
Witnesses told the off.icers a man and a woman entered the
7-Eleven, at 2683 Harbor Boulevard and left without purchasing
anything.
• fall aemest.er.
Buller, 55, waa named interim
preside~t of Coastline in July l ,
1982. He was appointed on a
pennanent baai.s two months later.
During his term, Coastline cut .Jta budget by $3 million and
trimmed it.a management staff by
13 people. It alao received a
five-year accreditation renewal.
A few moments later the man returned, they said, forced his
wa') into the manager's office and struck her several times. taking
several envelopes filled with money.
The manager, Sandra L. Hughey, 38, of Garden Grov;, was
not seriously injured.
She and other witnesses described the suspects' car .to police,
who broadcast a description picked up by the cadet, Scott Creager,
20, shortly after the crime.
Creager spotted the car and called police to the scene, where
the pair ,.a taken into custody.
Buller, who requested n!!atsign-
i-. ment, will become dean of ad-
miasions and recorda at ~ange
Coast College in the spring, suc-
ceeding long-ti.me dean Kenneth
Mowrey, who requested early
retirement. Buller worked in ad-
mialiona and guidance for 20 yean
before aooeptlng the Coutline
praidency.
Victoria Fobbs told officers she and Johnny .are sister and
brother-. Police said Johnny is awaiting trial on a robbery charge in
Oakland.
Both suspects remained in custody today.
Edward H. Decker, 45,
Coaatline's dean of inatruction.
will become interim premdent of
CouUlne in the apring, continuing
through JWle 30.
TRUSTEES EXTEND CONTRACTS ...
From Paye A1
through 1986. l · continue a policy of requiring that
Meanwhile, Buller announced non-a>ntract administrators be
his intent to step down as notified by March 15 each year if
Coastline president in the spring, the district intends to lay them off.
at which time his extended con-St.ate legislation adopted earlier
tract will be nullified, district this year permits a cmtrict to
officials said. . require only a 90-day notice for
The trustees a1ao granted · adminstrator layoffs.
one-year contract extensions to Of the last·minute actions,
vice chancellors Correllan J. Board P.cesident Carol Gandy
Thompe0n, William F. Waechter asaerted, "It is not the intention of
and Donald F Averill. Their the outgoing board to perform
contracts now run through 1986 sleight of hand. We are talking
alao. about 90me of the best adminis-
Three other top administrators trators in the country who will
Were granted new contracts, also provide continuity . of manag~
runningtoJuneS0, 1986. They are mentand programs, and who will
William Furniss, president of be of great assistance to the new
KOCE Channel 50; John LaU8Ch, board."
the district's attorney; and Rich-Trustee-elect Conard Nor-
ard Simon, director of community dquist, who attended Wednes-
relations. day's meeting, said, "We'll prob-
Finally, the trustees voted to ably rescind all of theee penonnel
actioni at a future meeting."
William Waechter, the district's
vice chancellor for employee rela-
tions, a.aid the new contract.a are
bin4lng, and the new board may
not be able to reecind them.
The board's dedaiona drew
criticiam from the American Fed-
eration o( Teachers, who backed
three other candidates who were
elected Nov. 8.
"The behavior of this board was
consistent to the end of thelr
te~ ... said Judith Ackley, presi-
~ent designate of the A.FT. "The
board took it.a l.aat meeting to
reinforee policies and practices
that have been repudiated at the
ballot box. I think this dedaion by
the old board hampers the new
board and removes aome of its
flexibility."
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QUIETER ...
From Page A1
in part. a response to the growing
number of noiae resUctions at
California airport.a.
"They are buying aome inex-
pensive. (planes) that they can get
in and out of those airport.a in
Southern c.aI.ifomia that~ ao
noiae aenaitive. They could 'uae
them out of Orange County to San
Franciaco or San Jose and that
would free up a DC9 for a longer
run to Texas," said John Pin-
cavage, an industry analyst with
the firm of Paine Webber. _
"We feel that they may get
under 89.5 decibels (noise level) on
take off at John Wayne Airport,"
said ~n De lino, an airport expert
with the city of Newport Beach
which is fighting airport 'ex-
pansion.
That would make the BAe-146
10 decibels q"uieter than the
McDonnell-Douglas DC-9 Super
80, once the quietest commercial
jetliner. The old Electra's take-off
noise level waa about 90 decibels.
The new British jet, however. is
noisier on landings.
Delino said Newport Beach
"would probably lltlgate" if the
superviaon allowed PSA to in-
crea.e it.a flight.a by using the new
plane.
"We can'.t have an unlimited
number of large shiney object.a in
the aky," Dellno aaid.
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VOL 11;NO.t11
and women amok.log more ltwl a
pack. day has lncreaMd al.lahtly.
There are many waya to quit,
aald Erica Weinberg. a
•.pokawoman for the ArnerUn
Cancer Society in~e County.
Some tipt .. mcl~uhldina aahtraya and matchee, atock·
Lng up on augarleaa , , ~·
aunnower .eeda and catrOta. Such
U\llCJu, Wetntiera uplalMd. aerve
u low-dlorie .ub.tituc. tor
dprellel.
ln addiUon, people ahoWd drink
flulda., parUcularl y water, but
avold coffee and alcohol Ill.nee they
pnerally have a ~ ..,aau.oo
with d prette snold.na.
POSITIVE THINKERS ...
From Page A1
devotee who begnn "motivational
readings" about eight or nine
yea.rs ago. "About three or four
yean back 1 started lh.i.nk.lng.
about how the kids could benefit.. I
realized that dilcipline is only one
aspect in the clalJaroom -inaUll-
lng a positive attitude should come
first." .
So Hassay founded the Think
Positive Campaign. AB far u he
knows, F.atancia is the only high
school in the nation that has a club
devoted to learning and institut-
ing positive approaches to 9Chool
and lite:
Positive thinking is especially
applicable to high schoolers, he
said, since adolestence is one of the
times in life when its hardest to
feel good about oneself.
FAtarlcia's club has about 30
members who write weekly goala
for themselves and sponsor
positive alopn writina oontellca,
Haaa;ay aa.id.
"Mottly, the kida want to meet
new people, become more frlendly
and outaolng and project a
positive attitude," be a.aid.
lt'a been difficult for him to
evaluate juat how pcmtive the
club'• memben have become after
thinking.good thought.a. he aaid.
"'Jk.re no ques~ but that it'a
help~ ptychologkaUy," he aa.id.
Wedneeday'a d.Wlrict·wlde ob-
servance featured , beaide
Schuller, speakers Pat McVay, a
motivatfonal con•ultant; Ed
Arnold, an ABC newacuter; Gene
Bedley, an lrvine elementary
achoo) principal; and Tim Tim-
mons, putor of the South Coast
Community Church.
Hassay ·managed t2> · get the
speakers to appear free of charge
-including SchWler, he a.aid.
Now that'a th1nking pcmtive.
BULLETIN BOARD
Personality, f inancia!
links to be explained
A financial psychologist, Dr. Kathleen Gurney will talk about
penonality and investment& at a free aeminar from 7;30 to 9 p.m.
Friday at Newport Psychological Services, 200 Newport Center
Drive.
Gurney will diacusa how personality influences investments
and how you can find investments suited to your personality. For
more infonnation call 759-1184.
'Empty nest' lecture at college
"The Empty Nest Syndrome" will be the subject of a lecnire
scheduled Friday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, The
program runs from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 102 of the Scie.noe
Lecture Building.
The lecture will concern changes in marital relationahipt and
parent.child relationships. The workshop will be led by Mickie
Shapiro, a marriage, family and child therapist.
Admission is $6. Tickets may be purchaaed at the OCC Ticket
Office. If any tickets remain, they will be sold at the door. For more
infonnation on the program, call 432-5880.
Valley homeowners to stage boutique
The Greenbrook l;iomeownen Asaociation of Fountain Valley
will sponaor its fifth annual Holiday Glfta Boutique Friday and
Saturday at the Greenbrook Clubhouse, 18222 Santa Joanana St.,
Fountain Valley. " Th~ sale will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. on h1day. and from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. There is no admiaaion charge.
Scout-o-rama slated at Fairgrounds
The Orange County Boy Scout Council will hold it.a
Scout-o-rama Saturday at the Orange County Fairgrounda in ea.ta
M~. .
All buildings and grounds will feature games and exhibits for •
the county's acouta and their families.
"NEVER TOO YOUNG'~
says our custom er, George West,
to appreciate one of the oldest
weaves used in dress goods ...
The He.rringbOne.
You'll delight in the wearing
of this popular and
versatile sportcoat for
most occasion·s and
.·
whh just about
any trouser.
All wool in
gray/tan
$150.
.. store
comm itted to
senice, quality
and
the simplicity ol
&ood ta.ate.
Phone 642·7061
Newport Beach, CA
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Office OK'd for H~ights
Supervisors approve commercial zone over residents' protests
BJ JEFF ADLER "
CMllleDllr .........
Following a two-hour heariJli
Wldneeday that wu louder than
departJ.na jeta from John Wa~
Airport, theC>range Cow\ty Board
required becauae of a anal.I error
made ln publJc noticee announcina
the heartna. Supervtaora Ralph
Clark and Raniett Wieder were
not pi'eeent for the mornina
meeting.
noile-compatible office buildinp
interspened wlth open lpiee.
_o1 Supervilora approved the jl!OO·
1truction of an office building ln
Santa Ana Heights.
The r.o~ change wu.contelted
bitterly by eome area ~deni.
who claimed the aupervllon' de-
daion dooms the rural nature of
the area, nestled between the
a.lrport and Upper Newport Bay.
Supervilors are considering t
range of broad land-uae plans for
Santa Ana Heights aa part of lta
large'r airport ex~on project.
The alternatives range from leav-
ing the area as it ia to condemning
about 1,000 residences and con-
verti.Jl.R the community to more
"I penonally do not view it
(Wednellday'a r.one chance) u a
pret'edent to what'• aotna to
happen in San"' Ana Hellbta,"
Superviaor Bruce Neeiande told
thoee who came to oppc»e the
b~'a conatruction. "I don't
agree it a a wedp in the futuN." . Superviion voted,,.3-0 to grant a
zone-<:hange request to permit
oonatruction of the fl.rat office
building in th~ older aectiona of
Santa Ana Heights, a
noise-senaltive neighborhood
situated near the end of the
airport's~ runway.
Board members tentatively
gave their approval to the plan
Nov. 3, but a second vote was
Tri-County flood 1
control pla'n set up
By die AHoclated?ret1
The three counties that border
the Santa Ana River arejoiningin
a confluence for a $ L 2 billion flood
neers says the Santa Ana River,
normally placid but flanked by
inte08e 41'!>an <tevelopment, rep-
resents the worst flood threat west
of the Mississippi. cpntrol project to head off what .
the Anny calls the wont .flood . ~ f!':8J6r flood would ~use $12
tlireat west of the Mimiaaippi. ., billion ~orth of damage m Orange
The Orange County Board of County alone, the corps says.
Neetarfde allo urpd relldenta
who believe they can live with
airport noiM and want to atay iJl
their homea to organize. "U I were
in your, poaition, I ~d quickly
get organiz.ed and buy off on the
Teillty of the airport," he sug-gested. . .
Supervisor Thomaa Riley,
whose district includes the airport
and its surrounding
noise-conscious communities,
comme~ted that he waa surprised
to learn from Santa Ana Heights
residents that the noise of depart-
ing jetliners didn't bother them.
"I've learned for the fl.rat ~
in the nine years since I've been a
supervilor and in the 11 years I've
lived here that airJ)ort noiae is not
a problem," Riley said. .
In protesting the zone change,
residents SP..Ok~ of theit affection
for the rural nature of Santa Ana
Heighta as compared with the
county's w;Pan surroundings.
-S\ipervi.sors signed an agreement The Anny'-s plan, known-~e
Wedneeday with Riverside and "all-river plan," offers flood con-
San Bernardino counties on a trol for all of the Santa Ana River
timetable·for construction. basin. It includes raising Prado
"I'm too old to be moved
anywhere," Violet Rimella told
the board. "I still think it's a _
wonderful place to live. I love the
birds... and they love the rural
atmosphere in Santa Ana
Heights."
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The agreement, to be for-Dam at the Orange-Riverside
warded by Supervilor Bruce county border by 20 feet; channel
Nestande to Aasiatant U .S. Anny improvemenis in Riverside and
$ettetary William Gianelli, calls Orange counties; a ·special
for congtellional authorization of flood-control project for Corona's
tile pro~, which extends from troublel!lome Oak Street Drain,
the mouth of the Santa Ana River and a new, 230-foot dam at
at Huntington Beach to the head-Mentone near Red.lands. River""
~aten of the river at the baae of side County already has signed
the San Bernardino Mountains. the agreement. San Bernardino is
The_ U.S. Anny Corps of Engi-expected to act on it next week.
POLICE LOG
Debbie Carpenter, who lives
across the street from the l-;7-acre
property approved for the wne
change, told board members the
building will "mean the destruc-
tion of the lifestyle that we love."
She told SUP.ervilors her hus-
band was raiaed in the houae they
now occupy and she and her
husband would like to raiae their
children there.
Bus driv:er attacked; woi:nan jailed
A Costa Mesa woman was placed
under citizen's arrest Wednesday
after she allegedly beat up an OCTD
bus driver while he was on his route.
The driver told Costa Mesa police he placed Robin Ann Spence, 28. und«
arrest after she began hitting him on
the head. neck and shoulders as he
drove along Bristol Street about 2:45
p.m. '
A televislon set was swiped lrom a
home on lhe 600 block of Brookview
Lane In Costa Mesa Wednes~ey
during the day. Thelves apparently
made entry by breaking a kitchen
window.
An MG convertible parked at the
Department of Motor Vehicles. 650
W. 19th St., was stolen Wednesday
afternoon while the owner was Inside
the building for about an hour. The
· Garden Grove men estimated loss of
the car at $4,500.
Laguna Beach
Clothing valued by the owner at
$200 was stolen from her locked
vehicle parked In the 1400 block of
Nortli Coa.st Highway. Laguna Beach
pollcesaid. • ••
Witnesses said the drlvM·of •blue
4X4 truck slammed Into several
parked vehicles at Nyes Place and
South Coast Highway before leav1n9
the scene at about 7 p.m. Tuesday. . . .
A man reported the loss of his
brown wallet containing $1,500 In
cash from the area of 1100 South
Coast Highway Wednesday.
Newport Beach
A Santa Ana woman reported she
lost • gold bracelet va.lued at $200
while eating at a restaurant In the
3700 block ol Newport aoulevard
Sunday.·
A New York airline pilot reported
the theft cJI a gold watch valued at
$300 from his locker at the Balboa
Bay Club Tuesd.ay; •
The Aalelgh Hiiis Alcohol Treat·
ment Center reported the theft ol
$1.000 In cash from Its office
Wednesday.
A Newport Beach man reported
the thett of four windows valued at
$1,000 from his VW Thing parked In
the 600 block of Poppy Wednesday.
HuntingJon Beach
A man wu arree1ed Wedneeday eY9fllnG on 1Uiplc:lonp f lhopltntng at
the Sportmart atore, 7"33 Edinger
Ave. A $20 baaeball glove WU
reoovered. . . . .
A green 1977 Honda auto wu
burglarized earty Wedneeday at an
apartment complex on the 6700
bfockofWam«Avenue.ApMMn-
ger window wu pried open to enter.
The loea Included S600 worth of
stereo equipment . . .
Two men allegedly stole $200 from
the calh box of a Union 76 gu station
at Golden West Street and Warner
Avenue In Huntlngto.n Beach
Wedneeday night. The attender)! wu
In the rear of the buelMee when the
theft oc:curr.d. The ~fled In a
whit• two-door tun..in car.
Fountain Valley
Someone atole • $500 power
lawnmower that wu left unattended
on the grounds of CoMtllne Com-
munity College ne.dquart.,. at
11480 Warnet Ave.
Burglars t>rot:e 1~1~ a man'• locker
at R.aquetball WOt1d, 10115 Talbert
Ave .. and atole • Hamltton quartz
, gold watch end gold bend velued at
1250. ...
Th,.,_ amalhed the pueenger
window of a 1972 Portche parked at
• retldence In the 11000 block of
C.natlon and 1tole a S250 AM·FM
atereo radio.
Irvine
Unlawful entry wu gelned at a
rMldenoe In the 3500 block of Marin
Drive about 4 a.m. Wedneeday. No
lou WU reported. . . . An undetermined amount of calh
wu taken from a home In the 5000
block~ Ooenok• Ave. eometlme
Wedneedl!y. The &urglar apparently
broke aeveral wlndOWI ·to gain entry. ...
At about 5 p.m. Wedneeday • man wu arr•ted for Indecent eicpoeu,.. on M .. dowlark. . -
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Camer~man Jim Deckard sets up scene showing paralyzed surfer.
An ol)nce of prevention ...
Mo·viemaker hopes to halt parslyzing body surfing· injuries ·
. By JERRY HIRSCH Birds," and Ted McGinley. a former Newport °'._...,,..._,, lifeguard and a regular cast member of "Happy
In 1983 more than 60 people became Days." ·
-paralyi.ed while swimming at Orange -Q,ut -__ New.wrt ~h..andJ:liffi..tU:lila.n Beach J..i.te,." beach guards, Orange County paramedics and Hoag M~t of these injuries could have been Hospital are assisting the production.
avoided with a little care and education,aocording "I think the feeling of everybody' at Hoag and
to Dr. John Skinner, a Hoag Memorial Hospital the lifeguards and paramedics is that we can only
emergency room doctor who befieves the number prevent these injuries by public education:• Skinner said. of injuries is on the riae. "A swimmer would dive in, hit his head and "You have to test the depth of the ocean with
become quadriplegic. The fl.rat sensation i.s your feet, not your head," Skinner said.
surpriae at finding the sand 80 cloee. The second Recent stomlS have cut the. depths of the
reaction is panic. You can't tum over or get a ocean iloor at some local 'beaches in half. People don't realize there h~ been a change so they just breath of air. You have no strength in your arms or dive in, he said.
legs," Skinner explained. Hoag has started a campaign to reverse the "When you are body surfing, you have to
trend ~d ia spending $49,000 to produce 8 remember that the bottom is only a couple of feet
docu-drama film about a healthy Newport Beach away and is nQt forgiving," Skinner said.
18-yew-old who divs into the-water at the beacb-
one sunny day and winds up a paral)'U!d.
The 23-minute movie, which'is being filmed
at the 56th Street beach this week, will be shown
at local high schools to warn students of the surf's
dangers, said Skinner, a Newport Beach resident
who is an avid body surfer.
"After the accident, it is too late. Once the_
injuries occur there is nothing the doctors can do.
The only aecret is prevention," Skinner said.
Skinner attributed the increase in
beach-related spinal cord injuries to a rise in the
number of people using the beaches and a change
in the ocean's floor caused "by the recent severe
atonna.
"We have started eeeing the type of accidents
we only saw from the Wedge in swimmers from
~es you would think would be safe." Skinner
Said.
According to Hoag statistics, in 1983 there
were 58 surf-related spinal cord injuries, 30 at
Laguna Beach and 24 at Newpbrt Beach. About 60
percent of these injuries resulted in aome degree of
paralysis, the hospital said.
MOit of the injured were ,between th.e ages of
12 and 25 years old.
The film, called "Wipe Out" stars professional
actors and actre88el, including Tippi Hedren, who
.t . ·~
played the female lead in ~ Hitchcok's "The John Kerwin directs scene.
NB couple face shooting charge
A Newport Beach man and his
wife who allegedly tried to shoot
out lights at a neighboriNJ htgh
school running track now face
charges of usault with a deadly
weapon.
The bulleta allegedly fired by
Thomas and Gloria MUler from
their Oakwood Gardens apart-
ment came within feet of hitting
Peter Prichard, 45, of Newport
Be~ who was jogging on the
Newport Harbor High School
track, police said.
Prichard told police one bullet
hit the dirt just five feet in front of
him and a second landed less than
15 feet behind him. He said he saw
a man and woman standing in
their apartment patio following
the ~nd shot.
The jogger was not injured.
Police said Miller, 29, and his
26-yeai'-old wife were arrested
Sunday after Prichard contacted
authorities. Officers said they
confiscated a pair of .22-caliber
rifles, a shotgun and a .45-caliber
pistol from the house and a srna.11
Derringer from Gloria Miller's
purse.
Both were released on their
own recogn.izance.
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Death Row urged
fOr Laguna killer
By JEFF ADLER
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An Oranae County Superior
C.ourt jury besan deliberating
Wedneeday whether 28-year-old
Thomas Martin 'Thompeon, con-
victed of the 1981 Wluna Beach
rape and murder of Ginger Lor-
ral ne Flelachli, 1hould be
1entenced to death or to life in
priaon without the pomibWty of
parole.
The same eight-woman,
four-man jury that convicted
Thompeon of the killins Nov. 4
retired to, the jury roocn following
closing arguments by the PJ"09·
ecuUng an4 defen&e attorneys.
The penalty phue of the trial
began laat ~onday.
·•'Trus ia the type of cue and the
type of defendant for which the
death penalty wu created," con-
cluded Deputy District Attorney
Mike Jacoti., in urging jurora to
aend Thompeon to San Quentin's
death row.
"Do animals in the jungle kill as
coldly, brutally and mercUe..ly as
this man did?" J acoba uked.
He reminded jurors that
Thornpaon had "lied in spades"
'¥1fen he testified in hie own
defeNe during the guilt phue of
the trial. And Jacobi IO\&lht to
d.lapel any notion that 'Thompeon'a
psychoJosica.l problems ahould be
considered. t
"The defeme may try and
establlah that· he ia a very IAck
man, that he ia mentally impaired
and that you ahouldn't vote to kill
aomebody who is aick," Jacobe
said. '!It wasn't ~Ule of his
mother or father or ftecaUM of hie
penonallty that thia killing took
place. It was ~Ule he wanted it
to."
In pleading for Thompaon'1 llfe,
defeme attorney Ron Brower told
the jury that by convicting
Thompeon of first degree murder
with special circumstances they.
already had oondemned him to die
in pri8on.
'"tom Thompson ls aocially .
dead. He's gone. The question is
not if he will die in prison, but
when he will die in pl'Ulon,"
Brower said of the jury's choice.
between a life_ priaon tenn
without parole or a dea th
sentence.
"You and your children deeerve
to be protected from people like
Tom Thompaon. But can we
protect the CQmmwUty without
killing Tarn Tbompaon?" the at-
torney asked.
Bone yard
This 71-(oot long skeleton of a blue
whale, beached in 1980, is now on
exhibit on the grounds of the Santa
Barbara Museum . of NaJural His-
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tory. The exhibit is believed to be
the only complete blue whale
skeleton reassembled in the United
States.
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Cat dies
after man
throWs it
to hounds
A stray cat that had been
adopted by .veral l'Midenta of a
ea.ta Me9a apartment complex
wu killed when a 20-year-old
man alleaedly threw It into a
fenced yard where two Pit Bull
Terrien are kept.
The suspec t , Peter B.
Michelmor, told a neighbor the
scruffy yellow cat wu bothering
hWnew kitten and he wanted the
cet killed, eccordinl ·to a police
report taken at the a:ene Monday.
A neighbor who owna the two
pit bulla told police She aaw
Michelmor allegedly ti* the cat
over the fence to the growling,
agitated dop.
Police are still aearchlng for
Michelmor, who disappeared
shortly after the incident. Officer
Michael Doyle said Mkhelmor
faces animal ~ges.
The cat, a stray that waa being
fed by 1eVeral neighbon, died u
Doyle tried to put it in the animal
control car, he said.
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Cl~alng 1,254.11 -.
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Joh market improves
throughout 41 states
WASHINGTON -The pemment say. the job market
lmproved in 41 at.at.ea from September 198Z throu&h lut
September. But the pina in thoee atat.es were dampened by
lncreaaes in unemployment in nine atata and the nation'•
~piial. The largest decreuea in joblemne.m during the
year-long period were registered in Arizona, New Hampshire
and Rhode Illand. In thoee states, unemployment rates
plunged three or more peroentage points, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics said Wedneeday.
AT&T predicts record··profits
WASHINGTON -American Telephone & Telegraph
Co. and ita Bell Sy.tern companies are predicting they will
record higher profits next year deepite the Jan. 1 breakup of
AT&T. AT&T and the aeven new regional Bell companies
that will be created Jan. 1 told the Secwitie. and Exchange
Comrnl..ton on Wedneeday they expect to alightly l.ncreue
their cash dividends in the first quarter of 1984.
Iran proposes oi_l . _r_ic_e_h_ilf_e
WASHINGTON -Iran h.u propoeed that OPEC rai8e ita
oil prices, poeaibly py $5 a barrel, saying the cartel's price
reduction last March h.aa failed to revive oil demand. A price ·
increase would conflict with the current downward trend in
open-market oil prices. ·
The meeting of OPEC'a long-term strategy committee
ended Wednesday with no agreen:aent on Oil policy.
GMC to settle auio k omplaints
W ASlllNGTON -The Federal Trade ComrnilBion aaid
It ii allowing General Moton Corp. to tettle thousands of auto
defect complaints through an independent arbitrator. FTC
apokesman Neal Friedman said Wed.ne9day that the agency
haa received about 20,-000 complaints of defects involving the
can.
Factories gear up I or recovery
WASHINGTON (AP) -Factories are continuing to gear
up for the economic recovery. The government said
Wednesday that the nation's factories. mines and utilities
operated at 78.6 percent of capacity in October, up a hall
percentage point from September. The increue was the 11th
in as many months. •
Dollar rises but gold declines
LONDON -'The U.S. dollar roee against other major
currencies in early European trading today, extending ita
advance ln U.S. trading a day earlier. Gold and silver prices
fell. Dealers said the dollar was supported by l"eneWed rumors
that the Soviet Union was actively buying dolla.n while
selling West Gennan marka.
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