HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-23 - Orange Coast PilotMayor takes airport
pact to NB council
By JEFF ADLER °' .............
Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn
Hart walked out of the Oranae
<:ounty Hall of Adm.ln1atrat.ion
Tuelday carrytna what ahe and
Supervi.lor Thomu Riley hope
will at Jone lMt qu.ll -the furor
over John Wayne Airport -a
draft .,reement limiting the
number of oommerda1 jet fliahta.
The draft bindin8 acreement. to
be forwarded for approval to the
Newport Beach City Council and
THI DRAllil COAST
then to the Doud of Supervt.ora,
would run for 30 years and would
Umlt the nwnbel' of daily fllaht1 leevinl the airport IO 66 unUl
technol08kaily advanced quJet
jetlinen were introduced. Then
the lid wO\lld be lifted.
Tbe filth and final draft of the
~nt providee that:
• Either the dty or the county
could conduct ltud1el to locate a
site or work to develop an alterna-
tive commercial airport "conve-
(See AIRPORT, P"t Al) Mayor Evelyn Hart
Irvine fraud suspect
• expects exoneration
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of ...........
Jmeph Antonucd II a vtct!m of
drcwnlta.nce, aocordinc t.o hb
attorney.
Antonucd got a job at Sentinel
Flnandal Inatrumenta in New
York by reapondlng to a one-tnch
clamltied ad for a controller p1fccd
in the Wall Street Jouniai on
March 6 and 7 in 1979.
A u1aried employee, AntonUl.ld
made about $25,000 in the nine
montha he wu employed by
Sentinel Jl'tnandal lmtnunenta
befon leAvinl tor C..Wom&a ln
March of 19io. He ewntually
eettled in lrvtne, ~ IO hJt
Lm ~-attorney Jan Law-rence HandaWt.
Ant.onucd, 37, lteMU.r'ft' of the
Manhattan trad1ni houle, WM
lndict.ed thia week alone wt th four
other ~ by a federal IJ'U'd jury in New York ln what
proeecut.on are caW.na the Jarsest
U.S. tax fraud.
(See IRVINE, Pqe Al)
COUNTY IDITIDN
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Man slain on Huntington 'jinx boat.'
By ROBERT BARUR °' ..............
A man in his early 20. waa
stabbed to death early t.hia morn-
ing aboard a 30-foot sailboat
docked in Peter's Landing Marina
located in the northern moat tip of
Huntington Berach.
Tight-lipped detectives would
Irvine cop
'forgot
to enipty
his gun'
By STEVE MARBLE °' .. ...., .......
An Irvine police aergeant, who
accidently shot a fellow officer
during a training exerdle, ap-
parently forgot to unload hia
revolver before starting what waa
aupi>oeect to be a simulated shoot-
ing.
Sgt. Mike Ogden, a five-year
veteran with the city's police
department and an experienced
training officer, told his auperton
that he failed to unload hb
weapon after taking a dinner
break durinl the training ex.erd8e
late Monday, Lt. Robert Lennert
said.
"He just forgot. 'lt waa an
oversight," Lennert said.
Officer Wayne Huuva wuahot
once in the right thigh, the bullet
lodging in hia lea after hi~ the
femur. A .econd bullet just milled
hitting him, police said.
Huaava ia l1a1ed in good con-
dition at Milsion c.ommunity Ha.-
pital, where he ia expected to
remain foe five or aix daya.
An initial investigation bas
concluded that the ahootina WU
accidental and that Ogden ahoukt
not suspended. However, Lennert
said it will be leYtta1 weeka before
the investigation ia concluded.
Ogden. according to Lennert,
"ia taking it very hard" and did not
report for work Tueeday and may
be given additional time off. Al& in
all shooting cues, Ogden will be
aaked to 9ee a i:-ycbologlst.. Len-
nert said.
The exercbe drill, staged at a
vacant, under-oonatruction apart-
ment near Culver Drive and
Deerfield Avenue, was part of a
regular monthly training program
(See POUCE, Pa1e A!)
-HB cyclist
killed in
s01ashup
A 36-year-old Huntington
Beach motorcyclist WU killed
Tuemday ni1ht when hia vehicle
struck a curb and hurled ita rider
into a houae.
Sgt. J eff Cope said the accident
occurred at 10:35 p.m. at the
lntenection of Marken I..ane and
Friesland Drive. 'lbe name of the
mot.orcyclilt WU being withheld
early today unUl hb family can be
notified.
Cope said the mot.orcydilt w•
northbound on Marken at a h1Ch
rate of speed and WM unable to
make a turn at Frlelland. He
lk1dded 181 feet, atruck a curb and
WM hurled into a hcM.-at 8UU
Frieeland.
Tbe man WM n.-hed to the
tieuma center at Fountain Valley
Community ffalpltal. when. he
WM trMted fOI' IDlllliw heed
lnjurtel. He ... pranowad clMd
at the holpital et 11:20 p.m., C.ope
Mid.. Aooontinc to police, the motor-
cyclJ8t WM not WeuinC a helmet
at the time of the c:ruh.
' '4j
say only that they received a call
shortly after 3 a.m. from the
owner of the boat -later ident-
ified u the ''Dutch Treat''.
'lbe owner of the vee1el, who
haa not been identified, found the
body of a "Navy man" when he
returned to the boat, police said.
The death weapon had npt been
found thia morning despite a call
for raerve officen to Uliat in a
IMl'Ch of the marina that haa
about 350 boata -IOme in the
$100,000 luxury cl.us.
Sgt. F.d McErlain aaid the boat
owner ia not a auapect but waa
being questioned thia morning.
I
McErlaln al.a declined to aay
what the raerve offioen were
hunttnc for in the marina. "It'•
just part of the routine invatiga-
tion, ''he said.
Several men who operate buai-
nemee on the periphery of the
quiet marina said they neither
heard nor aaw any unusual slifll
These turkeys are -or were -part
ol Kimberly Jones' flock, raised at
...., ....... _, ...... "'-
the Costa Mesa High School agricul-
tural facility.
Baby sitting for the birds
Mesa Hip coed finds tending turkeys can be demanding job
BJ L.P. BENET °' ............. Kimberley Jonee of Costa Maa bas spent
the .,.t 11 weeb tmdlnc 10 turkeyl -tq
round white--bn!lllted bUda.
Now cart.nc IOI' turkeya im't emy. For Jona.
a 17-year-old leniol' at Costa Meu Hilb School, it
hal meent a daily reslmen of 6 a.m. wake-up
calla. By 7 a.m., the bleary-eyed, blonde-haired pl antwa at the hi8h .cbool'a aotcultural
bulldina -Ptberinc p&.-ie f« about lour cto.n
atudenta who elect to IPesMt their mcm1np and
aftemoom ltUdytna what JOI* Wcea to aay ln
atlleeato M •'beef, .tiieep and swine."
Here, JOI* allpa out of her ICbool clothe9
and into a plllr ot IA'Yi'a, a T-thlrt. and knee-blah
rubber boota, campleUna the tnm:fonnadon
from ldlOOl lb'l to farms.
She ttwn tmk8I her way down a 200-yard
cmnent walkway, amt a t.w ..... al P'Ulnl
................. end r:.· _.. tn ow
.... ,_ ..,..i ,,..,IL ...... end en
indoor nurwry, pelt ane lpldcu enlmal ,,...
filled wtth .,a. of mud and dune.
l.ndicating a struggle.
The first they were aware of
anything out of the ordinary waa
when they aaw polloe at the 9Cene
early thia morning.
A police helicopter hovered
overhead at one point today,
taking pictures of the crime acene.
One of the men said the veseel ia
apparently a ''jinx boat."
He said it waa from the "Dutch
Treat" that a man fell overboard
and drowned in the marina about
two ye.an ago.
Polic:e wenrreluctantto~ttit.-ttum-----a
any motives or auapecta or what
the murder weapon wu and
whether or not it had been found.
NB must pay
• • 10 suit over
birth benefit
BJ JERRY HIRSCH °' ... ...., .......
Newport Beach firefighter
Terry Lewia hasn't seen any
~y yet, but he will -about
$850 the dty owes him in in-
surance benefits from the birth of
hi.a third child, Kristen, in 1979.
Newport Beach will have to
cough up nearly $50,000 to eettle a
U.S. Justice Department suit ac-
• CU8ing the dty of di8crimination
apinst male workers ll.ke Lewis
for refusing to pay the medical
bWa of their pregnant wives.
The money will pay pregnancy
benefita for wives of employees
and former employees back to
1979, according to City Manager
Robert L. Wynn.
"I haven'tteen any money yet. I
suppoee I will eventually." Lewil
said today.
The Juatioe Department and
the dty of Newport Beach filed a
aettlement 1Ue9day in federal
court in Loa Angeles requiring
that the dty pay back benefits to
male employees who should have
gotten the money.
Wynn eatimated that between
,30 and 40 families will be able to
collect the benefita.
U.S. District Judge A. Wallace
Tashima ltill must approve the
aettlement, in which the city
denied wrongdoing.
The eettlement will cost the city
another $20,000 a year in in-
surance premiums.
In the past, the city's policy WU
to provide 80 percent of moat
medical coverage for women em-
ployees, including pregnancy.
Medical coverage did not include
the pregnancies of male em-
ployees' wives unleaa there were
oompUcationa. ·
"A challenge wu filed by the
Police Amodation. We won in the
trial court but it WU overturned in
the appellate court," Wynn said.
'lbe Justice Department~
with the police offlcen and
cNqed th.at the city policy
amounted to d.i8crimination under
the the Civil Righta Act and the
Pregnancy Oi8crimination Act.
"We got involved jointly with
the' Police Amociation. We both
had the aome attorney ao we
dedded to go f.Olether Oil theR
iasue,'' Lewis said.
In July, 1979, Lewis and a police
officer filed formal oomplalntl
with the state Equal Employment
Opportunity Commmion.
In June the U.S . SupremeCourt
ruled that employers providlnc
medical ooverap t.o female em-
ployees who beomne precnant
must provide aimilar benefitl to
(See BENEFITS, Pqe Al)
Water:
Less use,
more cost
BJ ANDREA ADELSON °' .. ...., .......
Every spin of the dilhwMher
and refilled b9ckyard bot tub will
cost Irvine remdenta a little more
next year becauae it rained too
much durtna the put~·
'lbe Metropolitan Water Dia--
trict ia charging IDOft becauee
oonsumen are using ie..
Effective Jan. 1, the averaee
homeowner aerved by the lrv1ne
Ranch Water Diatrict will pay
about 60 centl more eech month, a
hike intended to cover' mast of a
$1.3 million rate incru1e impmed
on the lrv1ne diatrict, a a.tomer
of the Metropolitan Water Dia--
trict .
The new cha.rps follow by only
aix mootba an earlier MWD bib
and the comequent ...talion ln
(S.. WATER, Pap Al)
It'• no turk•J
tt'I been a turkey the laat
fourttm., but'thll~··
Golden Weet-<>nngi
COMt Oollegefootb911 gamef9ne to be. prettj
good one. Pllge C 1. -
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I ·
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"-• OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, November 23, 1983
ICONTINUEDITORRI I -0-C~A-d~~.-.-.~~~~-.~-~~~~~~~----______ __, m1n1strative oiiice revamped ?:'! ~! ~~ SHOOTING••• Supervisors' reorganization expected to give CA 0 more control over county budget
b .......... "d t1.i .. n1• 11 JU'F ADLER County Adrn.lrUtra"ve Office ,tve CAO Robert 'J1w>rnM and h1a ... .,._. candi ~°;:~~~nt'aSpedal ~=u ~~ the~rtll ..... at cw ... .._....... Tuelday with the a1m of l"UJW.nc 417 employeee pater conuol ;;;:;. .. of oO>er-~~
The6erdle, polJceaaid, atarted "When he fired, the gun went The Oranp County BoU"d of oou.nty aovemment In a more over the county budpt, which la coordinai. prccnun optnu!...
at 4:30 p.m. and then broke up for 'bana, bang.' It wu 1uppoee to g0 Supervtaon approved a aweeptna ~·like fuhlon. neuiJ.c the 11 billion mark, and Undel' the new arnnpment_
dinner rouahly two houn later. 'clJck, click.' .. Lennert Mid. "For-reoraantr.aUon of the important The reor1anlr.ation likely will over the IUpervt.:ln' weekly the CAO and h.la employ-. wtJl
Ofilden, ~ lo authortties, lunately, becawie it wu lTaininl, rneeUnc aaenda.' play • much ~ role in
lo.ded hia gun at that Urne he wun't re&lly t.a..kin8 aim." AIRPORT p C Supel"VWon unanlmoualy en· county pemmeDt. eervlnc •a bee&~ he would be driving to Lennert Mid the ahooUna i. the A T • • • cloned the reorpnlzatJon follow· d1tect Ua18on betw•n department
dinner In a marked police car. flnt ever du.ring a t.r&inJ.n8 ex-From Page A 1 Ina • monthl-J.onc atudy of \he heedl and 1Upervilort' N.fta.
Lennert aaid Osden foraot to ere• of the Special Operat1ona cAO'a operation oonduct.ed by a "The CAO ahoWd be a more
unload hia SWl aft.er retumlng Unit, fomled about a1x years&&<>· nient to the resldenll of Or•nae SouthweetA.lrlinee-thenumber \htee-member team of county vtalble, dynamic form in adopdnc from dinner. The t.ra1nJ.ng ex-Ogden jotned the Irvine police County." --. offldall from other.department.a. and fonnulaUna policy," Mid
erclaes. Lennert Mid, are alwaya force in 1978 aft.er a year with the • N ... wport n-.--h will drop 1•• of daily departuret would be Board member• directed Supervt8or Harriett Wieder in ~ .. ,_ Sh ..J. "' --.: .. inc:reued to 73 and beyond. At the Th ....... _ conducted with empty weapons. ..... ... ._ .. County enff'a depart-lawsuit chall~e county'• aame time, •L.-n··-L.....r of de-omu to muui._ the study'• aupporttnc the reorpnbattoo
n. '"'"'"''" the •-1 .. 1.... exera.e, ment. He worka primarily in the .. 1 ........ rt ............. u... ••• uL.•-60 U1C' wiul,llC ffud.inaw before Dec. 13, when plan . .., ... u.. w ...... ._ ... ..., .... .--. w1wuu parturee of oJder and noiaier Ogden wu cut in the role of the department'• planning, rwarch daya of the qreement'a approval. aircraft would be reduced. IUpervWon are expected to com-Supervt.or Bruce Ne.tande,
bad guy and wu to jump out at the and t.ra1nJ.ng diviaion. • nie city must refrain from By the time thlrcl·-Uon plete the reorganization plan. who perticipated in the ltudy, Mid
cop of the stairway which Huaava Lennert 1peculated that the actiona acainat airport expamlon •-·-·-Located Juat a .floor below the chanlea would do moft to
-cut u the policeman -was shooting and the inveetigation plansandmuataupporttheproject =·~~! :.= fifth-flooro/ticmohupervilonin focuatheCAO'arole,8ivirilh1ma
climbing. could result in change11 in future before all local, ---'onal, atate and below 87 dedbe1• move .__ the the Hall of AdmUmtration, the "more corponte type of teeponsi-
Ogden, authorities said, was training exerdae practicee. federal regula~ apnde.. drawtna board to the =way, CAO'•-~ffice preparee the county bWty."
• Newport Buch muat con-there would be no flllht lid.
BENEFITS SUIT ... tribute $10,000 annually fOf" the '"n\e ~nt ... fair," said IRV-I NE 'VICTIM' ... continued operation and malnten-Riley u the final draft wu
From Page A1 anoeoftheairport'anoUlemonitor-releued. ''Whether It ia aocep-From Page A 1
l.ng progre proam..:......... b, .. ,,,, ..... .,.,__ table, I don't know." male employees whoee wives be-
come pregnant.
Previous suits by the Justice
Department concerning preg-
nancy discrimination have only
dealt with benefits for female
employees.
"We're in the procea of nego-
tiating with other public em-
ployen on the same issue," Justice
~partment lawyer Burton
Craige said.
Lorenzo Mota, Newport Beach
pen19nnel director, said the city
delayed complying with the preg-
nancy act until the Supreme
Court's June ruling becauae it had
been unclear whether the law
applied to male employees' wives.
Once the aettlement is ap-
proved, Newport Beach will in-
form past and present male em-
ployees that they can apply for
benefit.I if their wives were preg-
nant between April 1979, when
the law took effect, and Septem-
ber, when the city began comply-
ing.
TURKEY CARE ...
From Page A1
and oata Jones had dumped in the cage for the
last time. In just a few hours, the 10 turkeya were
acheduled to pey a visit to a apecial Cal Poly
Pomona facility. There, J ones' "babies" will be
prepared for the broiler.
And on Thanlugiving Day, Jones will get no
less than 10 calls from friends and relatives
thanking her for her part in their feaat.
"During your first year, it's hard to give up
your animals," Jones explained. "But as you get
older, you realize you're railing them for food -
not to love. Itevengeta tothe point that you getao
sick of them you're glad to give them away."
Around these partl, "give" is a euphemism
for "sell" Jones and the rest of her aggie cohorts,
most of whom study agriculture u a high achool
elective, can earn a few extra dollan for raising
their "Beef, sheep and swine."
Jones, for instance. spent aeveral months
caring for a steer and netted a hefty $600 when
she put it up for auction. It may not be pretty
work, but for Jones, it beats acooping popcorn
and waiting on tables. '
"Somebody has to provide food.'' she
explained. "I'll have saved $1,000 by the time l
graduate," she said, adding that she Is saving the
money for college where she will major in
agricultural education.
Tb t-<""' ......... ._ ----Hart aaid she WU ready to try ment wu hammered out over the and "aell" the plan to what ia
last aix montha by Riley, Hart, city e.xpected to be a reluctant New-
and county attomeya, airport ex-port Buch City Council. "I think
perts and Ralph Clock, rep-we have 80methlng here they
reeent.i.ng the Industrial League of rn.laht 1upport. We're gettl.na a lid
Orange County. on flights in return for dropping
Ultimately, the number of daily the lawiuit. We both get 90me
jet departures at John Wayne guarantees," she Mid.
would be controlled by a plan ButHartalaoacknowledgedthe
baaed on take-off nol.ae. ~newer lefl4rlh of the agreement. the flight
and quieter jeta are introduced -lid and lancuaae authorizins an
such u the British BAe 146 alternate airport ate 8Ml'Ch prob-
ordered last week by Pacific ably would be thorny ilauel. The
council ia expected to consider the
plan Jan. 9.
~ .... ..-....... u,.
Riley, who called the plan a
"eotwensua concept," aaid the
.,.-eement facee an equally tough
time when -and lf -it reechea
the Board of Supervilon.
"A lot of t.ean were expended
over lhil and if I didn't think it had
a dwlce I would have atopped
along time agd," Riley aaid. "Hur-
dlee are still there and they won't
be euy to jump."
The biggest reuon for the board
to approve the .greement la that it
would require Newpoct Beach to
drop the lawsuit that long haa
complicated airport expansion
plana, Riley aaid.
But Riley conceded the tJicle9t
fight over the a,reenient will be in
Newport Beach. ''I think the
biQer battle will be in the council
there. They have to face the
dtizena of Newport Beach."
Two employees
injured in HB
company bla~e
Kimberly Jones looks after her
ubabies."
They are aocuaed of 1etting up
1130 million in fake income tax
deducUona in 1979 and 1980 for
nearly 100 tndividuala.
Actor Sidney Poitie.r and teie.
vision producer Nonnan Lear
were among the 88 inw.ton who
put nearly I 14 millJon into a
limited partnership. In exchange,
they were to receive deductible
la.es four times greater than
their investment, the indicment al.Je8es. One-fourth of the in-
vMtorl are California resident&.
Handalik aid Antonucci left
Sentinel Financial Instruments
before the investigation began in
1981.
Antonucci "denie. the charge
and expects to be found not guilty
followtnc the trial," the attorney
Mid. Arnicnment ii let fol' Dec. 1.
Antonucci ia facing a compincy
charae In addltioo to 31 counts of
aidina the filina of fal8e tax
retuma, puniahable by 98 yeen in
prilon and 1160,000 in fines.
<>then ~ Monday in the
6:kou.nt indictment were aenenJ
partner Michael M. Senft, head
tax trader Walt.er Orchard, David
Senft and Frank Susi, who aooord-
in& to the indictment, IUCCeeded
Orchard u chief trader.
According to Handzlik. An-
tonucci did not share in the firm'•
profits nor did he deal directly
with investon. Hia client doe.n't
know Susi or Orchard, he added.
During Antonucci'• tenure with
the firm. ending with hil firinl
over penona1 rr r r ma. hil at-
torney said the tax ahelten of.
fettd by Sentinel Fi.nandal ln-
ltnlmentl were authentic lnvst-
menta made in a ''manner that w•
routine and conmt.ent with com-
monly accepted practice.''
He added: "It ii tragic that Mr.
Antonucci baa been indicted for
IOl'.Dlethlng that aIJecedly took
place three and a half years qo,
and which sterns from hit statua aa
a low-level employee of the oom-
panies.''
BULLETIN BOARD
Seller space offered
for crafts sale at GWC
Seller apace is available at Golden Wert College'• 18th annual holiday~ and craft.I sale, scheduled for Saturday and Dec. 10.
. Featuring handmade items for gift giving and holiday .
decorating, the sale will be heJd from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. in the Edlnaer '
street perking lot at the Huntington Beach campus. adjilcent to the
regular swap meet apecea. Spece fee for a teller ii $10 per date.
In addition, a •pedal holiday week swap meet will run from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 19 through 24, with aa1es by artiata and '
craftapeople and vendon of new and U8ed merchandi9e. .
Shoppen are admitted free to the u.1e or the swap meet. For •
lnfonnatlon about sale •)*lei.. call 893-2389.
Jones' love affair with farming began four
years ago when aome of her predece980n visited
her eighth grade clU8 to talk about. the high
school's agricultural program, which works in
conjunction with a private organiz.ation called
the Future Famlen of America. One of the
speaken brought along a baby pig.
would never dream of doing.·
"I wanted to be different," she Mid in a
matter-of-fact tone." And I ;ue. I want to keep
an American tradition going.''
Fire swept through a H~t
ington Beach unifonn rental com-
pany Tueeday night, causing
'96,000 damage. Two employees
rece~edc.= ~~~~ aaid the Improvisation workshop in Grove
"It waa ao cute," Jones beamed. "I fell in love
with it. Now my room is full of pig ceramics, pig
poaten, atuffed animala, I even have a towel with
a pig on it. Pigs are great, they all have different
pel'IONllities. ''
She got involved in farming the following
year in ptlrt bec.aU9e it was something her friends
At first, her parent.I had mixed feelinp
about her career choice. "My mother said, 'You
want to do. what?' and my dad said, 'whatever.' "
Jones recalled with a grin. "But after I won aome
IOme trophies, and they went 'wow.' Now they
brag about me."
WATER RA TES RISING IN IRVINE ...
From PageA1
6:11 p.m. blue at Didde'a Stan-
dard lnduatrial Towel and Uni-A workshop cal.led "C.otnmunicationa Through lmprovia-
fonn Supply, 17711 Crabb Lane, tion," offering an eecape twS to the creative freedom of childhood
wu apparently cau.ed by uni-is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Gene Gordon
fonna beaJ"lna the rstdue of a video atudio, 11783 Cardinal Circle, Garden Grove.
flammable liquid uaed by The 19-part worklhop ia designed co reopen a multitude of
furniture refiniahina employees. cl<ad aemes and trait.I while reaff1rm1ng aeU valuee.
'Ibey were apparently ipited by Further lnforrn.tion can be obtained by callina 847-8679.
wuh.lng machine aparka while
betn8laWMiered. College plans 'orange pick' in Irvine Twenty-1even firefightera
from Huntington Beach, Fountain Saddleback North ii hosting an ''Oranae Pick" Dec. 3 and 4
Valley and Westminster ext-from 8 a .m . to 3 p.m. on campua grounda, 5~ Irvine Center Drive,
local water billa. And yet another
MWD hike is forecast in July, said
Dick Hilde, Irvine's aasiatant.
finance director.
''Our (coets) are fixed and
variable. BOt the MWD is aubject
to the whims of the weather,"
Hilde said.
~l~laze. Irvine.
In another action thjf week, the do, 32• wu taken The orange pick allows folka to plck all the oranges they want
water board approved a variable to Humana Hospital Huntington from campua groves for 15 cents per pound. Prooeeda will be U8ed to
Demands by customers of the
huge water district, which
provides Colorado River water to
much of Southern California,
were lesa than expected during
last year's unusually wet weather.
With lesa eaminp. higher charges
were needed to cover fixed operat-
ing COits, MWD officiala have said.
1rvirie is passing on about 20
percent of the $53 increaee added
to the preeent $172 per acre foot
charge by MWD for 326,000
gallons of water, the water U8ed
by the average family in a year.
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The 31,()()(k:uat.omer Irvine dis-
trict is attempting to reduce its
dependence on MWD water, the
aouroe of 25,000 acre feet per year,
with a 20-year well-<ilgging pro-
gram. Three Irvine test wells
drilled in Santa Ana within the
last year have showed promise, he
said. Sixteen are contemplated.
treated at the 1cene for smoke of the flat charge, thoae who uae inhalati containen. InformaUon ia available at "9-9300, extension 272.
le. than 100 cubic feet of water r-__ 00_·-------------------------------==---====-:;~ per month will be billed for 76 to
90 percent of the $13.95 monthly
bill.
Another step in the plan to
expand capacity for expected
population growth ii about to
move forward next week, with
bids being taken on a pipeline to
feed well wate.r into Irvine reeer-
voirs.
"We have recogniz.ed there are
low diachargen, like a retired
couple or a single penon in a
condominium," Hilde said. How
many people are eligible won't be
known until January.
A variable rate 1truct.ure be-
came feasible after computer
analyaia demonstrated dilferenoes
among water usen, he Mid.
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VOL. 11, NO. 117
Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, November 23, 1"3 "'
UCI study blames brain reaction for cocaine addiction
• ., ... A...aa ... ..,....
Cocaine addiction may be
linked to a chemical chain reection an the bnin rather than the
~Jop:al need for the drua'•
ttlmulatinc effecta. accordJ.na to
two UCirvine ~.
~ conclulionl lndJcate that
medication. rather than behavtor
IDDdiflcadon therapy, may be
needed to break eome addicll'
hab6ta.
In a two-year 1tudy with the
live brain oeU. of rai.. the re-
IMl'Chera found that ooca.lne lg-
nli. actlvtty in linale nerve ce.Ua
of the brain.
Dr. Larry Stein and Dr. JamM
BellUll Mid they a.i.o found that
blolQcy, rather than penonality,
may dJctate whether a penon
becocoee addJc\ed t.o cocalne or
nma1rw an OCICMiona1 Ulel'.
"What &eta eddlcted ii the
activity of lndlvklual celll rather
than a whole penonallty, '' Stein
Mid. '"lbiameanaweouahttofind
Wayt to reduce the re1n.fon:inl
(adcilctlna) effecta of coca1ne by
:~than by belnl
~dison customers
to foot Onofre bill
., ... Alaoda ... Preu
Sou them California Edi9on CU.·
tomen will eee a txxi.t ln their
iJanuary utility bill becauae the
state Public Utilitiee Commimion
hu approved a rate lnc:reue to
•help pay foe oonatrucUon of the
eecorMi unit of the San Onofre
nucleer generating 1tation.
~ PUC approved an ad-
ditional $97 .5 million for the
pneratlng station Tueeday. PUC
offidall Mid the typical reeiden-
tlal SoCal Edi9on customer bill for
.~ kilowatt houri of electridty
·would lncreue 90 cientm a month
atarU.ng Jan. 1.
San Diego GM & Electric Co.,
part owner of the plant, allo wu
aranted a $38.9 million lncrew,
but CU8tomer ratee will not be
affected becauee the cost will be
oU.t by previoua fuel cost 11v-
lno. offidall said. ' The PUC allo rejected ra~
~ules the utilitiee aubmitted
\
l'eprding rilb and benefit. to be
'shared equally by CUltomen and
lhareholden wlder the incentive
plan.
c.o.t of the planta IO far hM
;"totaled about $4.4 billion. about $4
~billion more than the 1970. con-
: ltruction Mtimatee.
The increue9 grant.f'd 'l\ieeday
and others granted by the PUC on
Sept. 7 will remain in effect
pending the PUC'1 complete re-
view of plant C0111 later next year.
Southern Callfom.la Ed1lon had
niquelted $340 million foe 1983
operatb\I ool1s of the No. 2 unit
and the tint phue of CONtruction
cost recovery while San Dieao Gu
niquelted $119.9 million.
On Sepi. 7, lhortly before the
new nucleer unit officially came
on line, the commillion granted
Edllon $206.9 million and San D6eao Gae $61. 7 million ln interim
rate lncreuea. 'nlOee incre•-
were oft.et with fuel cost eavtnp
relUltina from the operation of
No. 2 and neither utility railed itl
rate. at the time.
In ill earlier decision, the PUC
eet up a new incentive foe utility manaaement to meet or exceed
expected levela of performance at
unit No. 2. It penallzea eam1np lf
the unit operate. at lem than ~
percent of annual potential and
rewardl earnin8ll lf the unit
operate. at more than 80 percent
potential.
Soulhem Callfomla F.di8on
owm about 75 percent of San
Onofre, San Dieao Gae 20 percent
and other partiee own about 5
percent.
St.etn. ct\alr'mu of tbt UCl
~tof~.and e.llua, ae -mate ad.junct
-~-'--of~.~
ented th.tr ftndanp ......... um
month before tM 8odety of
Newom.ncie in Balton. 'n..ltUdy
WU funded by tbt U.S. Air ron..
In the animal npartnwni..
Stein and BellUll found that
cocaine enhanic9 the acUvtty of
dopamine -a chemical ~r In the brain that tn-
dlioei alertnem and arouul.
Normally, when certain brain
nerve oe1la are atimulated. they
eecre&e dopamine, which cromee
tiny sulfa e&lled 1ynapeee and
ltimulat.ee other ceU., St.eln aakl.
'?be more dopamine that I.I
..:reted, the more vibrant a
penon feela.
'nMt ceU. nalW'ally ~beorb
any eXCMa dopamine that la re-
lelled, Stein Mid. But coca1ne
blocb that reabeorpUon and all
the cSopun1M jwnpe to the next
cell, hetchtenina excitement and
eetUna off • chain reaction throueh the nerve ceU., he Mid.
After repeated cocaine UR, the
nerve ceU. bepn to ..odate
coaUne with the pleMw-m evoked
by the abundance of doparni.M,
and the ceU. "lnatruct" other
braln ceU. to aeek more and more
of the d.rua. Stein said.
The brain nerve oella become
addJcted to cocaine much In the
way that rata leam to preea a lever
by being rewarded with food.
"You're getting more bang for
your buck," Stein aald. "So the
active neurons (nerve cella) aend
out lnatruct.lona that tell the drug
ueer, 'Whatever you did, do it
again.'"
Addiction to oocame ia ao
Olllr .... ,.._ .,,......,. .......
Two people were trapped in this car after Huntington Beach smashup.
Four hurt in Huntington crash
Four people were injured Tues-
.day in a ~ collision at
Atlanta Avenue and Beach
Boulevard in Huntington Beech.
Police reported Alma Yanez, 32,
of C.O.ta Mesa, wu westbound on
Atlanta at 7:15 p.m. when she
allegedly failed to atop for a red
light and struck a 1981 Chevrolet
that was eouthbound on Beach.
The Chevrolet then atruclf. a 1972
Mercedes that was 1t.opped at the
lntenlee'tion.
Fireflghtera uaed the Jaws of
Life tool to free the driver of the
Chevrolet, Kathy Huber, 33, of
Huntington Beach, and her IOna,
John, 11, and Brian, 8. Theywere
treated at Hoag Memorial Hoepi·
tal ln Newport Beach and re-
leased.
Yanez was taken to Fountain
Valley Community Hospital for
treatment of a head injury. The
driver of the Mercedes, Alvin
Myers, 74, of Huntington Beach,
was not injured.
VW owner hugged by car thieves
Irvine police arrest
suspect in 3 killings
A concerned Irvine citizen help-
ed ln the arrest of a suspect
wanted ln the murder of at least
three Loe Ange.Jes Skid Row
derelictl during the last month.
Bernard had reportedly been
hired by a sporting goods store•to
distribute advertising fliers. He
never got t.o deliver them.
lnine
A atereo WM takWI from • car
J*tted .. 11 DMrfteld aometlme
Tue.day night. The velue of the
stereo ... i.a then S400.
A dertnee, wOrth i.. then S400,
... stolen ebout 3 p.m. Tueedey
from • r ... denee on Sllcwood.
Fountain Valley
Someone stole 1700 pleeed In.,..
enwtope In • de9k drllW at awy
oe.counta, 10585 sa.t. Ave.
8urgMra .. ~ S164 power ...
from • lodced toott box m OrMge
County a.ntt.uon oe.tttct he9d-
queirten, 10844 Ella Ave.
Co.ta Mesa
A teleYleion Mt, a bottle of
preecrtptton pllla Md • roll of QU.r· ._..were stolen from • home on the
1000 block of Redding Avenue Tue.-
day. TI-. 11pP9Nntty broke •
kitchen window to _. Witry to the
home. u. ... v9lued. S380.
A muelcl9n ~ to pt9y m • petty
on the IOO block of Vk:te>M Street
Sundey told pole» htl gutt• ...
ltolen wMrl he tootl • breek. Wtt-
,,_ Mid tl'9Y .... '*1Y guest
ptdl up the guitar, v9lued .i lf,045,
end IMve the .......
•
Laguna Beach
A ~ end • redlo with a tot.,
velueof S200WM stolen from a~
In the 100 block of W1N8 St,_.,
Laguna Beed\ polk:le reported today.
A ~ In •the 01300 block of
Terreee Wey WM vandalized during
the eventng, the owner. totd polkle.
Nod.,,,. ..tlmate w• avellable.
Extr• petrol ~. were ordered
fet a ,. ... denee In the 100 bk>ck of
Myrtle S.,_ wtier. potted Pienta
tied been stolen '9Clently.
Newport Beach
A Newport Beed\ man reported
the theft of hie 1979 vw SdrOQQO
V9IUecl •t S7 .ooo from hie home tn the
700 btodc of Larbpur Tu.day.
A Newport ~ houl....,_ ,._
ported theft of .n ~ Fr9nClh
buff9t stONd In her oar. In the
2700 block of Vlata Umbroea. The
bun.t WM v.iued at 12.500. . . . A Newport Beed\ man r9P<)fted
the theft of aungl_ v.,ued •t I 150
from hfa C9I pat1(ed In the 2800 bk>ck
of Newport BouleY•d Tue.day.
It'll he a wet Thanksgiving·
Coastal
EI tended
. ..
ue<:A.01te1 ...-StatlonafY • •
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• 11........ • • ~ : "'" .. : : n .. ~ • .. ,.. Nim ,.. a.• •••... n 41 . ,, ... . .
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At about 10:30 a.m . Monday,
Irvine polic:e got a call from a
Northwood resident reporting a
suapicioua penon in the residen-
tial area of Christa.moo and
Chriatamon West.
When Irvine police officers
arrived, they found Norman
Bernard. 32, rummaging through
a parked car, said Sgt. Dick
Bowman.
Services held
forHBman
F\aneral aervices were held
Monday for Louis Joaeph Sodia of
Huntington Beach, a dispatcher
for Hopper Truck Lines, who died
Friday.
Mr. Sodia, 72, a native of
Colorado, had lived in this area for
the paat 20 years.
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Ctrtified Gemolo1i1t. ACS
EST ATE JEWELRY
a family re«JUrc.
"Estate Jewelry" la commonly
thought Of U being )ewelry i.tl by
the death of a famlly rMmber. Actu-
ally, the term delcrtbee lnY )ewelry ~ng eold by a mlddteman to
IOm80M ..... Ueudy, eetlt• ...
eh'y 19 ct...efted eccordlng to the
period durtng ~ It ... made.
Jewelry thet hee been In a fwnlty '°' aome time may be from the "Art
Deco,,, period. '°' exampte. Thie wu a period durtng the 10208 and
1830, wt.\ Jewelry (and other art•
tic orHtl~:l~Md Intricate, ='rte later, In the ~~.::=~·= ourWI and ~ u. of .....
dlemofMI dueterl. Older d11lgt11
(frOm the Art ~ period, fOr ......_, ao beck to the tum.of the
OlftlUry. To be ot111tfled • "Ant· ..... ~mutt be ...... fOO
,... ... wtiet lhould you do If you
......... jewelry you would
lb to..., Arlt, ... It to.~
......... and ,.. It IPPtlllld. You fNIV wt to oonetgn It to a ...... to lllJot you. At llf'I rate, If you ... ...... jilwllry In your
pov 1 Jllln, It II • I aood Idea to
tlnd out ..... It II want\. You ....,
MW9 ............ tucked~ In
..... old jewelry boal
Bernard was arrested for carry-
ing a concealed weapon and la.ken
back t.o police headquarters where
he reportedly admitted to killing
three transients and wounding a
fourth ln central Loe Angeles and
another last August ln Fayet-
teville. N.C., police aiUd.
At·about 7 p.m. he was turned
over to Loe Angeles police and
arrested for suspicion of murder.
He's being held held without bail
in Parker Center Jail.
Bernard, who police said was a
day laborer, recently moved from
Fayetteville. He had been livin in
a Skid Row hotel in Loe Angeles.
Bernard told police he ahot the
derelicts becauae he felt 10rry for
them becauae they were cold and
hungry.
According to witnesses, the
derelicta were killed by man who
just walked up to hi.a victims and
shot them with a small-caliber
pistol.
ueoo.oo S8DQ.OO
powerful, St.eln Mid, that labora-
&Ory monke)"I will lorfett aleep,
food and 1e>e for the d.Nc· NaUoNJ
1tudlee have ahown lhat people
alao will foreao food, family, eex
and work for the d.Nc·
Relea.rchel"ll have only recentJy
begun t.o pey attention to the
addictive qualities ot cocalne.
''Certain people may have very
powerful dopamine reoept.on,"
Stein aaid. "Add.lct1on oouJd de-
pend on how powerfully IOmeOl1e
expertencee theee blolotPcal re-
wa.rda."
Speraw
endorses
Bergeson
SACRAMENTO (AP) -State
Sen. Ollie Speraw, who bowed out
of a re-election campaign agaiJut
Asse mblywoman Marian
Berge.on three week.a ago, ii
endorsing her candidacy for the
Senate.
"My endonement of Mn.
Bergeeon's candidacy ii firm and
unqualified," Speraw said ln a
statement. Speraw, a oonaervative Re-
publican, auoceeded George Deu-
kmejian in the Senate in 1979
when the current governor be-
~ attorney general.
Speraw moved t.oOrange Coun-
ty after hie Long Beach-area
district wu cut up by reapportion-
ment following the 1980 oenaua,
and indicated be would run for
re-election in a district that
sttttchee from Orange County
through northeutem San Diego,
aouthwestem Riverside and Im·
perial countiee.
Bergemn, a Republican from
Newport Beach who ia aomewhat
more moderate than Speraw, alao
indicated plans to run ln the same
district next year. ~ were
reporll of friction in the Senate
between Speraw support.en and
st.ate Sen. John Seymour,
R-A.naheim, the GOP caucua
c hairman, who endoraed
Berge90n.
But Speraw, with a blast at
political "deviates" in h.is own
. party and ''hypocrisy'' ln the
Legislature. announced Nov. 2
that he would not eeek another
te:rm. He did not endone Ber~
at that time, however. •
Roland Linde
of Costa Mesa
dead at 79
· SeIVices were conducted today
for Roland a.car Linde of c.c.ta
Mesa, an aircraft machinist for 40
years, who died Friday at c.c.ta
Mesa Medical Center. He wu 79.
Mr. Linde, who wu born in
Sweden, had lived ln Coeta Mesa
for the put 20 years. He waa a
member of St. Joachim C..tholic
·Church of c.c.ta Mea and worked
for Our I.Ady of Mount c.annel
C..tholic Church in Newport
Beach following hia retirement.
He i.a survived by bis wife,
Cecelia, of c.c.ta Meu and a aon,
Jed Linde, of c.anneJ Valley.
Mus of Christian Burial WU
recited this morning at St.
Joachim's. Interment followed at
Good Shepherd Cemetery.
_ill_
8 AUME & M ERCIER
;fl.,.l·f
FOR THOSE
WHO INSIST
ON THE
'RIGHT TIME.'
( lnlv lhurnt' & Ml.'r.1er will
d11 I he.,.. ,1 .. nJ,·r HK ~olJ
qu.1"' "'.ilt h<" t.-.11ure
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l \qu1,llt' ll'"'dn lr••lll
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44 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday. November 23, 1983
IOP OF IHI lllWI
NATION
U.S. regrets Soviet arms talk walkout
Consumer prices up,
gasoline prices dip
By Ile A11oelale4 Preti
GENEY A, Switzerland (AP) -1be Soviet
deleption today walked out of U.S.·Soviet talk.I on
redudna medlwn-ranp nuclear weapona ln Europe,
declared the nqotlationa "d.llcontinued" and eet no
reewnption date.
The United Statet and lta Wmtem European
alllet said they reptc.ed the Soviet mow, which
c.ame lees than 24 houn after the Wei\ Gennan
Parliament reaffirmed Weet Germany'• pledp to
install U.S. Pershing 2 and CNile rru.ilee u part of
NATO'• plan to counter Soviet SS-20 rock.eta already
deployed.
Preeident Reagan said in Waahington he wu
disappointed but not surprt.ed by •the Sovieta'
walkout and pledaed to "do everyth.lna we can to brine them b.ck."
A parallel-'OI\ of U.S.-Soviet tallu in Geneva
aimed at redudnc klnl-ranae nuclear weepon1 It not
affected by today'• Soviet move. The next 1eheduled
round of thole tallu Lt Tue.iay.
U.S . chief fM!IOtlator Paul H. Nltze told reporten
at the U.S. ml.ton where today' a 25-minute -ion
that the Amerlcam feh "profound regret" over the
Soviet walkout.
''The United St.at.et •tandl ready to halt or
r.vera lte deploymentl If an equ.ltab!. agreement to
reduce and llm1t or el1minate United Statet and
Soviet INF mimiJea can be achlewd,'' he Mid.
The Notth Allan Uc TrMty Orpnizadon Mid in•
statement from '" an.ea. heedquar1en \hat ll
deplore9 "any dedllorl co withdraw from ~ impon&nt t.alks. ,,
Soviet le.den Md t.hreaiened to end the talks
becaUle of the 1eheduled deployment of 572 NATO
mill11ee in Wettem Eu.rope. On Tue9day, in a vole
followed clmely both by W~ and MOIC()W_j
the Weet Gennan Parliament aflirmed the NA1U
plan, which calll for 204 of the new Penbini 2 and crw.e mim11m co be placed in Wett Germany •t.artin4
next month.
Conawner pricet roee a moderate 0.4 percent
in October u guoline pricee fell for the flnt time amce laat 1prtng, the Labor Degartment taid
today. Food prtcee, however, climbed 0.5 percent
-their ateepeet advance alnoe April. Price., as
meuured by the Labor Department'• Consumer
Price Index, roee 0.5 percent in September and
0.4 percent in both August and July.
Vesco tied to smuggling Swift justice for draft dodger TOP OF IHI lllWI
CHICAGO -Cuatoma agents aeiz.ed
$610,000 in high-technology machinery illegally
heAded for Cuba in a 11muggling plot that
authorities aay was maatenninded by fugitive
financier Robert Veeoo. The equipment -uaed
to convert sugar into fuel pellets -was seiz.ed
Tueeday at a warehouae on Chicago's South Side.
·Oller to 'dismantle nuclear weapons' spurned by angry judge STATE
$15 million lire in Denver
DENVER -Fire erupted early today in a
shopping mall, gutting shops packed with goods
for the Christmas aeason and causing at least $15
million in damage, authorities said. The fire was
desigpated a five-alarm blaze, the first in the
city's his~ry. said Fire Chief Myrle Wiae.
Feds 'disable' drug ring
NEW ARK, N .J . -They answered the
telephone by saying "Concern for the Handi-
capped" and aolicited oontributiona for the
dilabled, but police say their real bu.stnesa was
running a $150,000-a-day drug ring. Federal and
local authorities conducted early morning raids
'l'uaday in eight New Jel'9ey counties, arresting
39 auspecta.
Glomar explorer retires
MOBll..E, Ala. -The drilling ship Glomar
Challenger ha been retired from ICientific
exploration after loging 375,632 miles on 96
voy~ aero. every ocean in 15 years of what a
San Diego ICientist called the earth ICiences'
"program of the century." "The.re aren't too
many happy faces a.round here," the acientist,
Melvin N.A. Petenon of the Scripps Institution
of Oceanolraphy, said.
BOSTON (AP) -An angry federal judge
ordered a convicted draft realster jailed "right now,
this minute" after ru1in8 that the man's offer to
dismantle nuclear weapona did not meet the public
aervice requirement of his parole.
''I thought I made It clear when I eentenced you
what constitutes public aervice,",U.S. District Judge
David S. Nelaon said Tue9day in
revoking parole for F.dward J .
Hasbrouck, 23, of Wellesley.
"When you fint came before
me I believed you, but I don't
believe you anymore.'"aNelaon
said. "You lied when you said
you'd perform public aervice and
you're lytna now."
Nelaon ordered Hasbrouck
taken to prilon "not next week
and not tomorrow but right now. Baebroeck
this minute."
Hasbrouck said he would be willing to dismantle
nuclear weapons without pay to satisfy the public
aervice requirement of parole.
As manhala handcuffed and c:lnaed him away.
supporters sang "Peace is flowing like a river."
"You're not a loving pel"IOn," one supporter
shouted at the Judie.
Hasbrouck wu aentenced to six months in jail in
January for failing to register for the draft. However,
Nelaon suspended the aentence and ordered
Hasbrouck to perform 1,000 houn of public aervioe.
Shoe prints tied
to Chino suspect
"Althouah you have clearly and abeolutely acted
in defiance ol the law, you acted out of OOl'l8Cience,"
Nel80n u1d Jan. 14 when he suspended the aentence.
Hubrouck WU found innocent July 19 Of
cl\araee he ... ulted a U.S. manha1 at a court heari.Jl8
in Cambrid,e during a ecuffle that broke out after
proteaten plastered anti-draft stickers in a
courtroom.
Eather Salmon, Hubrouck'• parole officer, said
Haabrouck propoeed workina for anti-nuclear groups
as his public aervice. 'That propmal wu rejected, she
said, and Hubrouck refu.ed to submit another
proposal.
Poles nab U.S.
wo1nan as spy
Carrier, tanker ship
collide off coastline
SAN DIEGO -A col.l.ilion between the
aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk and the oil
tanker Wabash dwi.na an at·1ea refueling
operation off Baja California produced only
minor damage, Navy officials say. There were no
reporta of injuries.
Gag order in murder case
LOS ANGELES -A judge has impoeed a
gag order in the cue of a British cab driver
charged with murdering two San Fernando
Valley families whoee bodies have never ~n
found. A judge ordered pertidpanta in the cue co
remain silent about it Tue9day after defe.me
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -Polish authorities attorney Michael Nuatir Mid Ashley Paulle's
am!9ted a woman allepdly spytna for the United "rtghta to a fair trial aerioualy oomprorni8ed by
States u she handed over inltructiona and money to a any oonunents to the press."
~~~~~~r, state-controlled news-Oil pipeline to LA planned
They said the woman Md a French puap>rt, and LOS ANGELES _Two top oil companies
did not say what happened to her af~ the arreat. -.-ov-they'll build an underground pipeline for In a crackdown on alleged Western espionage, the CanmwU.t Party daily Trybuna Ludu said. crude oil from rigl off Santa Barbara's oout to Loa ~area refineries, but eome en-"Poliah authorities arre.ted Irena Zeleny in Bytom vironmentalilta oppaee the plan. The pipeline
(aouthem Poland) on Aug. 19 W. year." planned by Atlantic Rich.field Co. and Chevron She wu arrested "at the moment of pUling instructions, microfllma and money to a citizen of the Oil would nm between 135 and 250 miles.
Soviet Union," it said. De Lorean link studied The report claimed Zeleny'• "trip wu ~
granuned and financed by the concrete (espionage) LOS ANGELES -A government in-
WORLD
eervices of the U.S.A." vest:igation into the SOUIU of an audiotape
ONT ARIO (AP) -A bloody shoe print on a "Since the incident concerned the Soviet Union, important to the John De Lorean oocai.ne cue
sheet at a home where four people were hacked to all the materiala were puled over to Soviet may center on Louisiana buaf= 1oan Gordon
Prison rioting quelled
death is "aimila.r" to one di.covered at a nearby house authorities," lt uld. Novel, a newspaper ays. Novel Md extemive
where murder defendant Kevin Cooper allegedly Documents ael.r.ed in Bytom proved cooperation contacts with De Lorean, H~ magazine
BURNABY, British Columbia -Rebelling
inmates surrendered to police today after holding
an antiquated priaon wing in this Vancouver
suburb for 7 ~ houn following a riot in which
bed lep became weapons, authorities said. Fires
burned inside after about 112 inmates aeized
control of the Lower Mainland Correctional
C.enter's west wing about 6:30 p.m. PST Tuesday.
No guards or inmates were reported hurt.
stayed, a criminal.iat testified. between emigrant members of the outlawed Soll-publisher Larry Flynt and Washington
"It waa my opinion that thoee impressions could darity labor federation, Ukrainlan em1gre groups and columnist Jack Andenon, the Loe Angeles
have been made by the same shoe," San Bernardino the CIA in distributing "Wegal literature" in the Herald Examiner said Tuetday.
County sheriff's criminal.ist William Baird said _:Sovi:::.::..:'e:.:t..:::U:.:.:ni:::o:::n.:.th=.:e..:accoun=· =t::sai=d:.. -------~=========================~ Tuesday at Cooper's preliminary hearing.
The hearing is to detennine if Cooper, an e9Capee
from a California priaon and a Pennsylvania mental ..-------------------------------------.
Grenada troops reduced
ST. GIDRGE'S, Grenada -Aft.er two days
of heavy outbound traffic which reduced the
U.S. military contingent by about 25 percent, the
remaining American \roops are looking forward
to planeloeda of turkeys arriving today from
home. U.S. military authorities said an effort
would be made to give the aoldiers a complete
Thanlugiving dinner, with freshly prepared
birds and the trimmingl.
Irish youths toss bombs
BELFAST, Northern Ireland -About 20
Roman Catholic youlha hurled p80Une bombs at
a pol.ice Land Rover in Londonderry today,
causing it to cnah.lng into a parked car af1er it
caught fire. Pol.ice uid three of&en in the Land
Rover and two dvili.ana in the car were alightly inJw:ed.
hospital, should stand trial in the alayings.
Baird, the acting director of the county crime lab,
said he found similarities in the pattern and spacing
of the treads on the two tennis shoe prints.
· High-top tennis sha,!9 such as the me 10 ~ pair
Cooper had uaed in basketball games are "most
consistent" with the prints, Baird testified.
Under questioning from Deputy Public De-
fender David Negus, Baird said that he could not be
certain without matching the prints to the shoe that
made them.
"I do know it waa more similar to a size 10~,"
Baird said. Under c:roea-exarnination, however, he
said the prlnta could have been made by a size 12 shoe.
Arafat truce told
TRIPOLI, Lebanon (lJ>) -Arab diplomata met
in Syria today in an effort to end a three-week PLO
battle in Tripoli and the Palestinian newa~ aid
Ya.er Arafat had agreed to a plan that would halt
the fighting.
But in Tripoli, Arafat warned that Syr-
ian-supported rebels were aet to invade the dty from
three Iida He did not mention any truce agreement.
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Swallow some pride along with the turkey this Thanksgiving
~LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thanluglvt.ng dinner teientmenta, but )'ou~re nol aolna \o clean up your "I'm not talk.in&. about auppretaing your anger, oplnJona and folblet of family, he recommenda.
can leave a t*1 tut.e behind .for people fot"Ced to put mileriee at the Thankafiivlna ctinne,r table." but1<>mcof that you have todoonyourown," heaaid. Avokl the approval trap. "U they feel youlhould
•wallow anpr and reeentment about relaUvet, aaya a Bloomfield and Leonard Felder are co-authoni "Prepare for Jt 10 you're at your betlt lnat.ead of t.rytng be married alteldy, fine, that you ahould have a child, s-ychlatriatwhothinkl~tienceandplanningshould of "Making Peace With Parents," (Random Howie, \o sy.ffer through It. Work with what.ever poeitive flne.Allowthem\obewhotheyare,andtheparadox
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"For rnoet of ua It la very predictable the kinda of ln Del Mar, Bloomlield sugge.ated waya to a peaceful Planning ahead meana not oommlttlng yowi.elf "If you reallt their aJller and try to prove how
waya our parenta are aoini to try to prem our buttons Thanluglvt.ng. for a two-week via.it If a two-hour dinner ii all you can wrona they are, they have to pent.\ ln provtna how
ln the wrana waya." aald Dr. Harold Bloomfield. "We One key for grown children la tumina the handle. Bloomfield al80 recommenda belns reallaUc if rtaht they are. It'• human nature.
,have to develop the aapecity to heal any put regrets, parent-child reladonahlp lnto one between adults -you plan to bfina alona a friend, lover or SJ>OU9e. "Be lem eell-rlaht.eoua. A lot of ua have very
the capedty f0t forlivina·" 10mething many people have difficulty doing, he ''Don't bfina your partner In cold turkey -patron.lzina attitude toward our parenta -they're
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Michael Conrad
'Hill St.'
actor
dies of
cancer
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-Mk:hae1 Conrad, the
Emmy-winning
aergeant on television'•
"Hill Street Blues," bu
d1ed a tap 58 at Kenneth
Nonia Jr. Cancer Hospi-
tal after a two-year
battle with cancer, a
hospital spokesman aid.
C.onrad, a tall. balding
actor who played the
fatherly Sgt. Phillip
Freemuon 6terhaua on
the acclaimed 1eries, had
battled cancer of the
ureter for several
• montha before his death
early Tuelday, spokes-
man Gordon Cohn said.
In the ahow, Sergeant
Esterhaua waa known
for his aoft-spoken elo-·•
quence and his daily
admonition to the patrol
officers, "Hey! Let's be
careful out there!"
"Michael C.onrad died
in the aaddle," said
Charles Hald, who plays
Officer Andy "Cowboy"
Renko ln the aeries. ''He
worited up until the end.
He wa with ua until the
1Mt pomible minute and
for that we have great
respect and admiration
for him.
"He waa not well, yet
he carried on. We're his
family and we're going
to mi.a him," Haid said.
"We're going to go on
making 'Hill Street' ...
but we're going to misa
what he brought to it. It's
sort of like loaing your
old man."
Ten segments of the
ahow involyinif Conrad,
who earned tw, Emmys
for his work as
F.aterhaua, had been
filmed for the current
IMIOl'l and six have
aired.
Rene Enrique%. who
plays Lt. Ray Calletano
in the 1eries, said Conrad
knew he WU suffering
from cancer, but "he
came to work up to the
lut minute. He thought
he wu going to conquer
it.
"He wu a very strona
man, alwaya positive and
marvelous," Enriquez
aald.
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WM known early in his
career for "phyaical" and
bad guy roles. But he
found hla areatetrt suc-
a. with his gen~.
elepnt expnlSiooa on
"Hill Street Bluee."
He wu partly at-
tracted to the role, he
aald, beau.-''I think I
can ahow aohnem in a
male."
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A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 23. 1983
Gold medal mess
for SA Freeway
CalTrans officials recently provided some good news
about the San Diego Freeway-and some scary news. The
good news is that, thanks to federal appropriations,
CalTrans finally has collected the $7 million needed to
begin reconstructing the washboard Santa Ana Freeway
through central Orange County.
The scary news: They'll have to shut down the
freeway at night for eight months to get the work done.
The six-lane freeway will be closed between Myford Road
in Irvine to Anaheim Boulevard in Anaheim from
midnight to 5 a.m. weekday nights and, worse yet, from 10
p.m. to 10 a .m . w eekends from next April through
December.
The portion to be re paired is the stretch through
Tustin, Santa Ana. Orange and the southern tip of
Anaheim. Drivers will be rerouted on the Garden Grove,
Riverside, San Diego and Ne wport-Costa Mesa freeways
-in other words, on all of the county's other freeways.
That's no convenience, but having an improved Santa Ana
Freeway certainly is.
Our concern is how this major project will mix with
next summer's Olympic Games. CalTrans plans to stop all
construction during the games in late July and early
August, an action we condone. Deputy District Director
Chuck Ford said officials anticipate no traffic delays
caused by the project during the games.
That's fine, but not enough. Southern c.aJ.ifomians
deservedly fear the freeway congestion that will occur
when the games begin next summer. Even with the Santa
Ana in working order, we can expect freeways to be a
mem. But what about before and after the games? People
who visit our area for the Olympics are not simply going to
appear on the day of the Opening Ceremonies and
disappear after the final event.
Many will arrive weeks in advance, whether to tour
Disneyland and other tourist sites, visit relatives, get a tan
or just to sample our lifestyle. Others, for the same reasons,
will remain here after games conclude.
It is prudent to expect Orange County's freeways will
be more crowded than usual from mid-June into
September. Shutting down the main. route through the
oounty every night is not going to help.
We expect to live with some inconvenience in
exchange for an improved freeway. Closing the road from
midnight t(> 5 a .m. on weekdays is acceppble. But
rerouting traffic beginning at 10 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays and not reopening the freeway 4fltil 10 a.m. is
inviting serious trouble, especially on dates close to the
games.
While they have time, Caltrans officials should
shorten weekend construction schedules during summer
to mitigate Olympian congestion. It will be..md enough
without more help.
MAILBOX
Victim's description insensitive
To the :Editor:
Thank you for keeping our
community informed in the trials
and upcoming sentencing of
Thomas Martin Thompson, con-
victed of the brutal rape and
murder of the "20-year-old
blonde." What was her name? Oh,
yes, Ginger Lorraine Fleischli.
Your four-word description of the
victim was poignant and en-
lightening! But why you didn't
use more taste)~ and insensitive
descriptions as "skirt" or "chick"
are beyond me.
Perhaps the fact that Ginger
Fleischli was a blonde ia an
underlying and detennining fac-
tor in this heinous and despicable
crime but somehow I doubt it.
By the way, you failed to
mention .the hair color of the
defendants (David Leitch has yet
to go to trial) in this cue. I'm just
dying to know.
SUEANNE SCHINASI
Corona del Mar
l.M. BDJd!Pretty silly
In San Francisco is a social outfit
called the Good-Looking People's
Club. To qualify, you have to
think you're good-looking.
Wearers of eyeglasses are particu-
larly welcome . Will you join? Me,
too. Later. Right now, I've got my
application in for the Humility
Club.
Oblerved Sir Alan Herbert: "If
nobody said anything unless he
kneW what he was talking about,
a ghastly hush wouJd descend
upon the earth."
Credit the original Henry Ford,
too, with construction of the
wOl"ld'a first airport hotel -the
Deerbom Inn at Dearborn. Mich.
Why only 43 percent of the
Americana polled say they'd never
eet INllla ls hard to figure.
Q. Aren't the Swiss the thrif-
tiest people 1n the world?
A. You could say that, lf the
Swill owned all the money ln
Swill bank accounta. ThOlle sug-
a-t each man, wonian and child
ibere hu about $12,000 in savings.
• More Uket.y, though, the Japanese
ORANGE COAST
llily P-ilat
with approximately $10,000 each
merit that "thriftiest" title.
Q. How long did the most
damaging earthquake in U.S.
history last?
A. The 1906 San Francisco
quake? F orty-seven seconds.
Then came the fires.
Q. How long would it take a
jogger to run around the middle of
the world?
A. 173 days. At 6 mph.
A British Medical Journal pub-
lished this treatment for the
common cold in 1841 : "Nail a hat
on the wall near the foot of your
bed, then retire to that bed, and
drink spirits until you aee two
hats."
Can you deeaibe yOW'9el.f u
one who has enjoyed average 8ood
health? U ao, you most probably
reached your ldeal adult body
weight at -se 20.
1n moet of the native tongues of
the West Indies, there ls no word
for weather, rm told.
To wax yoW' car 2., timet a year
ls aver~. too.
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Strange saga of Evita's remairis
WASHINGTON -When a
million Peroniataa rallied in
Buenoe Aires two nighta before
the recent Argentine election,
they roared the loudest not fer the
party'• presidential candidate,
Italo Luder, nor the party's foun-
der, Juan Peron. The face that
dominated the post.en, banners
and leafleta wu that of Peron's
IM!COnd wife, Eva. The Argentine
work.en still adore Evita, who has
been deed for more than 30 years.
The magic of her name and the
almoat mystical reverence with
which she ls regarded by millions
of Argentines -many of whom
were not born when ahe died in
1952-were made clear in posters
that proclaimed, "Eva pre.ente"
(Eva ii with us).
Her hold on the Argentine
workina clue wu once explained
by the U.S. Defeme Intelligence
Agency this way: "Through her
devotion to the urban poor, ahe
rapidly overshadowed her hus-
band in the eyes of the workers
and the revolutionary left, and in
time her image grew to penonify
the Peronist movement."
Evita waa only 33 when ahe
died, wasted by cancer to a mere
80 pound.a. Her brief life had been
a remarkable one, taking her from
the slums of Buenoe A.ires to the
presidential mansion. In death,
G.
-JAC_l_ll-l-fl-11-1 -d
the odymey of Evita'• mortal
remainl waa, if anything, even
more fantastic.
My a.ociate Dale Van Atta
pieced together the story of Evita
Peron's body during a recent visit
to Buenos Aires. Her life has been
romanticized in the rut muaical,
"Evita," but the up of her
cadaver IOunda more like "Love
At Finl Bite.'' Here are the bi.z.arre
details:
When Evita died at 8:25 p.m. on
July 26, 1952, Peron immediately
called in Dr. Pedro Ara to embalm
her. Ara wu a profe.or of
anatomy who happened to be one
of the Spanish embuay's cultural
attaches at the time.
Millions of moumen filed by
Evita's casket, and after the
funeral in early August, the
corpee was moved to the Con-
federation of Labor headqu.art.era,
where Ara .et up a laboratory to
continue hia palnataking work.
The body remained in the labor
union building for three years,
while government officials
worked on plans for a monument
aa huge aa the Statue of Liberty.
But when the military overthrew
Peron in 1955, a lieutenant colonel
and a aquad of toldlen lebed the
building and removed the body I
fearful that the PeronistM would
match it for u.e aa a totem to rally
behind.
Concealed in a plain box, Evita'•
body waa taken in the b.ck of an
army truck to a marine hue,
where the truck remained for a
day before the commandant CU.-
covered ltacontenta and nervously
ordered it removed from his
jwiaidiction. For lack of a better
destination, the truck WU simply
puked on a street in downtown
Buenoa Aires. It WU Christmas
Eve, but the grtaly Christmas
pllCkage WU left unopened.
The body wu next loaded into a
crate marked "radio equipnent"
and stashed in the office of the
army's information chief until he
waa transferred in June 1956. The
crate disappeared, ita where-
abouta known to only a few top
military officers.
In the late 1960a, Argentine
joumaliat Toma. Eloy Mart.Ina
leerned thecio.ely guarded~
Evita'• body had been 8ellt to
Bonn aa part of an Argentine
military attache'• hou8ehold ef-
fects and was buried either in the
embusy buement or in the gar-
den of the amha•ador's residence.
Martinez and a diplomat did
aome dlgg1ng -literally -on the
embaaay property. But they were
too late. The body had already
been moved and reburied"' under a
f.abe name in a cemetery in Milan,
Italy.
After negotiations with Peron.
Who WU living in exile in Madrid
with his third wife, Isabel. Evita's
body WU turned over to the
Perona on SepL 23, 1971.
The coffin was usually kept in
an us-tain room, though visit.on
t0metimea aaw it on the dining
room table. A.ocording to one
f.udnating report, Peroo'a private
lleCretary, Joee Lopez Reg.a, an
utrolote.-and 1piritualial. en-
OOW'aged Iaabel to lie on the coffin
to 80llk up Evita'• magic vibrations
-while Rega chanted incanta-
tions.
Peron returned to power in
1973, and after laabel aucceeded
him the next year, a.he brought
Evita'scoffin beck home and put it
on display in a Buenos Ain!9
suburb. But the magic proved
non-tranaferrable.
A military junta overthrew
Isabel ln 1976 and Evita'• itinerant
OOl'p8e waa quietly turned over to
her two lilt.en the next year. It
now lies in a family crypt in the
Recoleta Cemetery in Buenm
Aires.
Farmers get government bread
There are two groups of people
whoee handling of money mys-
tifies me. They are banken and
fannera.
Fannen have always been the
most admired people in our coun-
try. They were an honest, inde-
pendent, hard-working bunch.
More than any other single group,
they have made this country what
it la, great.
Little by little, though, farmers
are becoming lem admired than
they once were. They got their
good reputation in the days when
they were simple, .elf-reliant
people who rai9ed their own food
and 10ld what they had leftover in
order to buy a few things they
couldn't grow or make them-
selves.
Everyone in town knew whlch
were the good farmelit and which
were the poor farmers becau.e the
good farmers' kida were better
dreeeed and thelr placea were
better kept. You could tell just
from driving by. The fanner's
standard of living depended on
how hard he and his family
worked.
It uled to be that farmen were
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ANDY RDDNIY ~
on their own. We let them sink or
swim. U they had a drought or if
the economy went bad, they aank.
U there waa enough rain but not
too much rain and the economy
waa good, they could get rich. In
the 1930a we decided f.annen were
too important to be left to the
mercy of the elementa and a free
economy, 10 the government got
into the bUline9I of helping them.
Now lt can't get out and, u a
result, farmers are no more lnde--
pendent of government than a lot
of other Americans.
The fanner who Isn't very good
at fanning and ia lazy gets just aa
much government money today u
the good fanner doee. A farmer
theae days ls often rich or poor for
reuona that have nothing to·do
with his ability or industry. Moet
fannen' families don't even eat
anything they grow anymore.
Last year I vflited a farmer with
a reputation for beina one of the
belt in all of KamU. He pw
wheat. I went into his fannhoU8e
half expecting a wood ltoYe and a
few rockina chain in the living
room. Instead he had two tele-
vilion .e1a, a tape l"elXll'der and a
stereo record player. I uked him
how much he thought the farm
equipment in his yard WU Worth.
"Maybe million and a half, two
million," he said, "but the bank
owns a lot of it."
I turned to his wife standing
~ to the electric ranee 1n the
kitchen and uked if abe made
bread from the wheet her ru.
band grew.
She broke into men-y laughter.
'Tve never made bread in my
life" ahe said. "John likes Wonder
Bread.''
Fannen theae days aren't any
lem dependent on the rest of the
world than dty people, either.
John grows wheat that he aella to
RUllia and buys Japane9e tele-
vision aeta with the money.
There aren't any homemade
pickles in his oellar.
Fannera eeem to be victims of
thelr own virtues. They have
worked to hard and been., smart
ln Uling new ldentific methods
and better farm machinery, that
they've produced thenwelwe out
of work. We not only have a
eurplua of the thJ.np Lannen
en~e have • surplus of
It'• both sad and strange that
80l'De of the world's population ia
itarving to death while we have
more food than we can eat. Why
can't we work this out!
Our f.armen are growina IO
much that they've created a
prob&em we don't know how to
10lve. '!be government b8ll come
up with all llXU of ~
pl.am. None of them really work. t..at year the government paid
farmen not to grow com. "'The
government paid the farmers with
surplus com it Nd bought bun
them the year before. It's a form of
welfare, even though f.armen
hate to have the word applied to
them.
My only real knowledge of
farming comes from the
14-honepower John Deere tractor
I mow the lawn with. rve been
wonder1na If I could set the
government to pay me for not
mowinl my lawn next year.
Counting the Chinese who count
Thinllt I Found !n Route to Lookin6 Up OChet' ThJ.nfllJ.;
-That the firat full-ecale
ce.-. ever taken in a.Ana. lNt
year, Involved aa many
oerwua-taken alone -&O mUllon
-.. the total population of
France.
-That the ee.n and t.aUa of
mamma11 Uvtnc tn ciold reclonaare
much mnaller than~ of the
.me •Pldel livtnc ln warmer·
cl1mel: Jiforth Amerimn h&ree. for
lnltance, Uvtna ln the Arcdc have
ears only hall 11 Iona M their
OOUlfnl In the South, for th9e
bodily .,.... draw off the mm\
helt.
-'!bat ln the 18th century it ii
not an l!Qlllndon to ltate that ••women ruled the worid. .. (Look
ll up In any Daros-n biltory
book.)
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1983
ANN LANDERS 82
ENTERTAINMENT 83
Women who are going through the change of
Ii(~ ar~ better off listening to a doctor who
treats estrogen therapy with respect. See B2.
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0 COMICS 86 ·r
PAPARAZZI
Birthday soiree
Lee Bromiley enjoys birthday
"Feeling blue? Don't know where to go? Come where fashion
sits ... Puttin' on the Ritz ... "
Hoetess Diana Bromlley recenlly invited guests to "dust off
your best dudA and fox-trot your way" to the Bromiley's ocean view
Corona del Mar home for a surprise birthday aoiree (Themed
"Puttin' on the Ritz.") for husband Lee ("Bon vivant and
man-about-town."). When a tuxedoed mesaenger delivered his
invitation the day before the party, Lee quipped, "But I'm not
having a blrthday."
AB guests arrived for the party, they were greeted in the
driveway by a tuxedoed chauffeur, attending a 1930 Packard, and
at the door by "Clark Gable" creating just the right '30a ambiance.
Guesta sipped on champagne and martinis before being
e9COrted into dinner under a white tent in the patio, where they
dined on caesar salad, tortellini, fettuccine, poached salmon and
individual chocolate torte birthday cakes. Meanwhile, a polaroid
photographer snapped individual remembrance photos of e.ch
couple.
After dinner, daughter Kelly (A# 10 and dedc«I out in •
tuxedo with tails and top hat) performed a happy birthday tap
dance for Daddy Lee.
'Then, guest.a kicked up their heels and joined the fun, dandna
to the timely '30a tuna of a live trio. Topping off the evening, tbe
bend switched tempo for renditions of Chria1mu mel-
odJee ... everyone IAJ'll ... or danced.
Among the 58 frienda Join1n1 the celebration were Marpret
ud BW Bromlley, Kara ud Barry ltaalmu, S.Wy ud Caday
GlleUl1t, Bnee ud Boule Lambert, Diet u4 LJU Frukel,
Bente ud JMy Soto, Ju ud Toay Vitti, Dr. Barry ... Carol
Stelle, Kay u• BW Reatree, M LerllMd, lta ud ltaday
SlmplOll, SHUM Brierly, Gala C.lweU, Belt ud Bela
McMa1ter ud R••ty ud Mary Lya Tlll"MI'.
Vikings party at le Premier
I 'The Vi.Jdz\11~ at Gerte and Gerta M.Uer'• at le Premier
restaurant WM recently the lite of the oolorf\al initiation ceremonJee
for the newly chartered Oranae Cowity vuan,..
Outfitted In full Nordic replfa. lndudlnc he1meta wi\h homa,
officen from 'lbe Viklnp' foundinl group out of Scandia
n;ataurant In Hollywood prSded CJYW the tndltional Skal of the
I •
A quarter of a century of barbering was
celebrated recentl.1. at Crown Barber Shop in
Corona del Mar. When Chuck Eadie arrived in
the morning he found balloons and signs up Jo
congratulate him on reaching that milestone.
During the day the former shop owner was
greeted by longtime customen whq stopped by
for a bit of bubbly and a piece of the decorated
cake (some were there for haircuts, too). Chuck
sold the ahop in May to Donna Kahle, who hosted
the surprise party.
/
Scouting
Thousands of srouts gathered at the Orange
County Fairgrounds over the weekend to participate
in the 1983 Explorer and Scout Fair.
There were many events to take part in, such as
the "Cub Scout Midway" (left), where 8-year-old
Patrick Matamoros of Calta Mesa, beams a large
smile. Joey Clark, 9, (above) of Huntington Beach,
has a go at the monkey bridge.
There were also instructions in self defenae
(lower left) offered by officers Dan Pitocco and Jeff
Kohrs of the Orange County Sheriff's Department.
Scores of young scouts tried their luck at the fish
pond (below). The Olympic theme for the annual
event was "Go for the Gold."
Dally Piiot photo. by Kathi KHt RU.y
Anples (Who arnved by double-decker bus and Jed by CbJef &.
Keefer and "Chap.la.in" Paul c.aru..o. a well-known Hollywood
attorney, who was "roast" ha.(). .
Luncheon in the Continental Grill followed .. .a clambake with
the traditional lobster.
Le Premier has just Feeeived an official charter to form thia ·
Orange County "camp" of 'The Vik.inp and will eerve •
headquarters. On Dec. 4, 'The Vi.kingJ will host a special luncheon at
le Premier for 20 youths with mU8CU.lar dystrophy. In addition to
" prepartna and aerving the meal, Vi.kings will preeent the
youngsters with Christmas gif ti.
Any Vikings living In Orange County are wek:ome to join thia
new "camp ." For further information, call 751-6100.
fiolidays creations shown
Decked with pepperberry branches and natural, fresh lilies,
magically transforming the studio into a wonderland of holiday
floral de8lgna for the home, Dale Furae7'1 Interior Design Studk>
in Col'Ona'del Mar wu recently the 1ettlng for the second annual
Miles-Randolf Holiday Creationl Show. ·
Over hot spked wine and hon d 'oeuvre, complemented by
delicate harp music In the hllcqround, tue9'll viewed 8aMJ
Barmer'• debut holiday line, dellped exclullvely for o.le
FUl'lley. (IW>dy, • you'H remll, ill the ~ with Che
Mllel-Bandoll European Bucket Shops Jocatftl in Nftlmn-Jlan:.w
and in I. Magnin. South Cout Pla.a.)
The exotic items on diaplay. fer the holiday. Included
Ouiatmlll wreetha craUvely dailped with uiUen, stuffed
pheMant and robinl, curly willow, mom and exotic natural......_ a
ae1ection of tern ootta and brome candle holden, wall ICCll1'9 md mantle p&ece..
Amonctbe"l~ guM1aon hand to~y and ~theloYely ; •
cratiom were Kay ud Jeb ,..,_,, tliaille ... S-. a.18' Jim : w-. Breau CailldJ, Donday Re .. ·D~ Marie 1'1•u, ..... :
... Ray Velano, s.1a .... Bal ... Patrtela GeHwn, J.-m :
Jldle Gale, Da.W W•ter, JIM!ll _. MarQp Ortfftta. Je Am •
Beawell, 8a11J ........ Am o.+Dars. U.U Str••• _. : ... _,., ......... ~ :
Paul and Paula ML'Cann al Huntinp>n 8-ch an hmUnl : ~ mktlhipmen from the Naval Aaderny owr ~ ;
'niey'll alto be ... to the pme in the Re. Bowl. The lkCam. :
have a apeda1 inw.t In the Anny-Navy a.me -tMll' oW.t aon
and allo their aon-ln-law ll*luat.d from AnnapoUL
l'lpenm '8 . edltftl by Sf¥1e allw VJdl .PMrl
cana'fbuaonl from Olom ?.Ip«.
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-Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/W9dneaday, November 23, 1913
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T rou1 HfAlTH Age a problem: May-E>ecember marriage diSappointing
OA.""1>ETER J STEINCROHN
Estrogen~ are not
fountain of youth
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Whodoeen't want to
look nice? Boys, gtrla. men and women want to look
youthful and atay youthful. But women, especially,
are concerned about what menopau.e can do to make
them look old before thelr lime.
I'm no except.ion. At 41 and entering my cha.nae,
I'd like to do everything I can to maintain my
youthfutne... 1 exerci9e dally and diet. My weight la
under control. But I feel that lan't enough.
·: I've heard that taking estrogens will keep me
'look.l.nc young. My problem ia that the doctor won't
·i>reecrtbe eeuqiena for me. He uys that theee
:honnones will not guarantee youthfulnets, and eve~
.lf they did, not all women can take them ufely. Can t :J find a doctor who will be willing to preecribe them
.for me? Mn. D.
• DEAR MRS. D.: I suppoee you can. But I think
.you'll be better off listening to a doctor who t.reata
.estrogen therapy with respect. I don't know why he
uys you're not capable of takingestrogenuafely. But
. there are many reuons why some women should be
careful.
For example, if they have any of the following
liealth problems: Cancer of the uterus, bre~t or
kidney; liver diaease; a history of gall bladder disease,
heart dbease or stroke; irregular bleeding; marked
Obesity; migraine headaches.
: Let's suppme you don't have any of these
w ntraindications. Remember that estrogens aren't a
1:ure for menopau.e nor will they necessarily prevent
8ging akin, sagging breasts and chins. U you 're still in
jloubt, aak . for consultation. U there are no
.j:ontraind.ications, estrogens under supervision can
'llelp' hot flashes, dry vagina and other menopausal
.jsymptoms but can't restore youthful appearance.
DEAR ANN 1..ANDERS: Pte.. warn young
llrla apinlt marrytna men who are much older.
llere'• what happenecf to me:
At 22 I married a man, 42. I wu madly lf\ love
with hlm. He looktd much you.npr than h1I yHl'I.
People would have ru-d he wu no more than 30.
When the honeyrQOC>n ended, I wanted to IO
dancinl on Saturday .U,htt and he wanted to 1tay
home. Sex wu once a month. It took ua nine yean to
have a child.
Now I am 50 and he LI 70. I'm Sotna throuah
menopau.e and the heat bothen me. He wean a
aweater and keeps telllna me to tum off the
alr--condit.ioning. I'd enjoy a little IOdal life, but be
d<M!911 't feel up to lt. I am tied down at home, the ume
u ll l had an aaini parent to look after. We havt'fl't
alept tocether in 12 years. My aex life wu over at 38.
When I wu young, age dldii't matter, but now I
realize I went from beinC a young bride to an old
woman becau.e of the man I married.
. I am not much of a writer, Ann, but I hope you
will print this letter anyway. It's a warning to the
young girl.a who can't aee what'• down the road. -
BLIND AS A BAT AND PA YING FOR IT
DEAR PAYING: Not all May-December mar-
rlaaea s.ra "' •• dJuppola~ u yova. IMS JH taave wrtttau ltoaeta ... ud letaer, ... I aMUyH
for la. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a oompulaive
eater. Everythina elle in my life la on tnclt. I am a
recent collece lf8duate, have a aood po.&Uon, a nke
place to live, a Jovtna family and am oU\erwlae a
•table~.
I am not terribly overwelaht, but food ii
take over my life. It'• my major Interest.
I and make mytelt vomit. But I look
y to plalina out at ni&ht. Alene.
It LI not unuauaflor-me to buy a half pllon of
milk, a bis box of coolde1, a baa of com chips and a
container of avocado dlp, go home and eat it all in one
titting.
Fantasyland ••• Conversion of Dryden
n. 111111111 o ,,_ town. It takes Ioncer than w. thoucht lt would." DRYDEN, Wuh. -Parker'• tavern LI now a
miniature briCk cuUe with turreta, and the town• 'Trapper' wine big award
auto repair shop now has a wooden facade with NEW YORK -Trapper, a yeu-.old EnaUah
three towers. aprincer apaniel who belon&la to 10-yMr-old It's part ot Dryden's conversion to Fan-HeetherSchaeferofKentwooc:f,MAch., w•named
taayland. winner of the ''Great Americen Doi'' cont.mt Some residentauy it's the best thing the town Tueeda
has done in yean u various local buaine9le9 M~ than 80,000 people called one of five
undergo revamplnC along a 1torybook theme. •pedal telephonenumbenbetweenNov.12and 19 C1iU Parker, pnSdent of the Dryden Civic to telect the winner from amona five canine
Action Group, whoee 30 memben want to fina11ata. Trapper aot 28,953 voe..
revitalize this town of about. 250 people on U.S. 2 At winner of the cont.mt spomored by Purina
between Wenatchee and Leavenworth, •YI the Doc Chow, Trapper wlll get $26,000 plua a year'a
plan is probably the beat thing Dryden could do for aupplyo~ dol food and ride on a float in Macy'a
itaelf. Thv>klllvtna 0.y Parade. • • • Next to be converted are a restaurant, In an emay nominadnc Trapper, Heather
DEAR DR. STEINCRORN: After I had my gall grocery-hardware, beauty salon and gift ahop. wrote that he quaH&d becau.e he "enjoys lltting
bladder out, I had aevere pain for the first two or Thoee four are putting off thelr remodeling until on the deck in a lawn chair, t.rlm to have the ~ poetoperative days. My doctor preecribed a apringtime, to avoid construction during Winter, aprtnkler turned on IO he can cool off when he'•
·)'Ulrcotic toeue the pain, butl refused. I was afraid of Parker uid. bot, and lovea to eet Ice c:reem. especially off a
J:>eooming a narcotic addict. Now my husband needs to The new ownen of the Dryden Truck Stop spoon" ·ao in for a:>me surgery. He says that if he has pain, Cafe uy they plan to turn the whole cafe into ir..aysbyeechownerappeeredinnewspaper
·,he'll be damed if he'll suffer unnecessarlly. He'll take either a giant tree atwnp with little woodland aupplementa. and the does made appearance1 on ~y narcotic the doctor preecrlbes. Who is right? Mn. creaturea surrounding it, or into a Seven ,_ ... ..a_
'B. Dwarfs-style cottage. te.:vii:dier. a fifth-IJ'lder at the Glenwood
·· DEAR MRS. 8 .: There's little danger of "We're just trying to clean up the town," aaid School, aaid ahe named her q after the chulicter
becoming addicted after a few days of taking Parker. "We're juat trying to change the whole in the M• A •s•H te1eYlaion aeries. preacribed druga for relief of pain. Let's say your _____ ...;. ____________ ...;;;.;;.;;;.;;;...;.;.,,;;..;,;...;.;. _________ _
When I un full I pr'Ol'Dl9e m1191f that aomoi...ow
I will betln to Mt like a nonMl penon, but when rnominl '10l'nl9 l am th1nk1nc of matttnc m1191f aptn. .
Y.ierday I bou8ht a toed of junk food for the
weekend. 1 wrote a c6-ck knowtnc full well I didn't
have enouaii in the bank to covet' lt. I'll borrow 100V
money on Monday eo the check won't bounce.
Don't .ua-t prof..tona1 oounaeliq, Ann. It ii
not f_.b1e. Thanka for your help. -WORRIED lN
SPRJNGl'IJ:LD
DEAR WOIUUED: WUa Mlp? I eu't ....
"la for a ,.._ wti. 1a.11, .. O..'a =• prolnuwl eMUeH.,.. wM8 la ll IM ..a, .. ..~,,.......
Co.,..._. are 4llffleelt ...... a. tnal WJTB
eoaMI .... Wlaa...a It J• ._,, 1&8M a~. IJ ••1•be•1•wa•.,•••1•rwm,.. .... YM .... a.n....t"'8tlaJMrUfell.,.YtacJ•*-
be .. ..u.-aneu ... Oa1J .._ , .. 1ean wut 11
malrta& JM belaave M lrradoally will )'M be able S.
•top It.
••• CONFIDENTIAL a. Manie4 &o a WortdoUe la
Seattle: Of eouse, i.e I• rtot •Mil M .. ,., "Bard
won aever killed uyoee," TMaa a•k lalm ll 'e Illa• ever
lleard of a penoa wllo rested to deatll .
• • • -Anrt-.t.anders' new book.lei, "5eir and-cn:e-
T~." explai.na every upect of .exual behavior
-where to draw the llne, how to uy no, the variou.
methoda of contraception, the dll.ngen of VD, the
.ymprom. and where to get help. For a copy, .end 12
to Ann Landen, Box 11m, Clticago, m. 60611, plua a
Jorw, .el/~ 11tamped en velope (37 ~nfB
po.~).
A Private Health1 Club for Women
Celebrating Seven Years Helping
local Women Achieve Their
Fitness Goals
•Aerobic Classes All Day Long
•Open Sundays (beginning Jan. 8)
• PenlONlllzed Instruction husband is right. · d • I • Fully Equipped Exercise Area DEARDR.STEIN~O~:Whyisthelistingof Wed 1ng p ans... . Sauna·Whlr1ool -Sunroom
aodiumon food labels advisable? Why not potassium? ------------------------------------• Towels & All Toiletries .Isn't that important too? Mn. H. St Grant DEAR MRS. H.: You make an important point. Yelvington-DeHuff raw-• Ute-Cycles
For example, consider that potassium should be A January wedding in the Unitarian Church in Mr. and Mra. Edward S. Straw of Fountain • M8ISe'JS8
.restrictedinpatientawhosufferfromchronickidney San D6eao ia planned by Grtde L. Yelviqton of Valley have announced the enpaement of their
.diaeue. And it is fairly well known now that patients Lemon Grove and Mark B. DeHuff of Huntington daughter, Marilyn A. Straw of Huntinlfon s-::h, to • Manloures by Kim
.on anti-hypertensive therapy often~ supplemen-Beach. Frank w. Grant, al8o of HuntinpJn :ee.ch. • Faclal&-Waxlng by KCO
tation of potassium. . The bride-elect la• pwluate of Fountain valley NO CONTRACTS
• • • The bride-elect it the daughter of Mn. Grace L. High School and Cal State Lone BMch. The future
DEAR DR. STEINCRORN: Haven't you been Yelvington of San Diego and LI a graduate of San bridelroom.aonofMr.andMn.FrankW.GrantSr.
oonvinced that large doees of vitamin C will prevent Diego State University. Her fiance is a a graduate of ofWilmincton.Del.,laapwluateof theUnlve:nityof (714) 751-3200
tolda and allergic symptoms? Mr. V. F.diaon Hi8h School and UC San Diego. He la the IOn Delaware. 2038 QUAil STREET, NEWPORT B~C_!!
···: DEAR Mil V.: Not yet. On the other hand, I'm of Mr. and Mn. William H. DeHuff of Huntington AJulyweddinailplannedin Wayf.aren'Chapel MEMBERSHIP GIFT CERTIACATES AVAILABLE
rDindlul that80l'De studies indicate tbat large doees of ..:.Beac:=::h::·====================;:~ J;a~t~Rancho~~g=~P~1~Jos=~V~erda=~==· ==================~===~~~=======.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.;:,;:,;:,;:,;:,;:,;:,;:,;:,;:,;:,;;,~ vitamin C taken over a long period, may play some 1"'
· part in producing bladder or kidney stones. . .. ..
. FOR MR. C.: The-pain of trtgeminal neuralgia la
· madden, severe and lancinaSU., on one lide. It 1aata ST . .,_IW"S PllSIYTalAM CHUICH
600 St Andrews Road • Newport Beach • 631 ·2880 · anywhere from 30 aecbDda to fo<lr minutes. The pain
ia distributed for the fifth cranial nerve.
Dr . .HM A. ..... .. Jr~,.... I
Pain occun many t1mea per day for aevera1 Thankeglvtng Celebration _
Nov. 24', 1983 • 10 am t : weeka and then may diappeer for months. It'• cause
LI unknown. It uaually attacka middJe.aaed or older
patienta. The pain may even be trigeted by a touch
at cold draft.
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ThanklQMng celebrallon Mualc
Meclidnee tueh aa Dllantin often help. But when
medical tratment la unsuocetlful. neurosurgery may
. ~to be coO.idered.
by 1'he COmblned Cholrt
Don G. Fontana, Director
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Robbin' hoods
Four retired crooks -clockwise, r rom top left,
"Colonel" Jimmy Hart, Wil Thompson, Joanne Under·
wood and Joanne Wolcott -do good deeds in "The
Robin Hood Caper," weekends at the Huntington Beach
Playhouse through Dec. 3. Call 84 7 ·4465 for ticket
information.
At 26, director's a veteran
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
-Jackie Kong, who
makes her directorial
debut at the age of 26
With "The Being," uya
that it'• talent and not
money or fame that lm-
premes her.
treeaAnitaLooandgrew Malone. She couldn't
up amid such celebrities reach Landau to offer
u Marlon Brando and him the role, ao she poeed
Roman Polanaki. as a prospective can-
Sbe started making didate for his theater
8mm films at Beverly workshop. •
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'Day After' highest rated TV •ovle
B1TOM ORY
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NEW YORK (AP) -"The Dey Alter"
attracted 82 percent of the naUonaJ
ielevilion audience -well below lt.t
performance ln llx major dtlee, but high
enouch to make It the top-rated
made-tor-TV movie, ABC aaid Tueeday.
ABC, ~time. 1t90d by lta e1Umat.e
that 100 mlllJon Americana uw all or part
of the 2W -hou.r lhow, malntainlna that
moet people ch<. to watch the fibn about
nucleer holocauat ln the company of
others, often many others. The network.a
normally wie family-lile viewln8 unitl as
the buia for audience projectiona.
Initial data from the A.C. Nleben Co.
for aix cltlee, including New York,
Chicago and Loi Angeles, had 1uggeeted
"The Day After" might challenge CBS'
"M-A-S-H" for the largest audlence ever
for a prime-Ume, one-night, ,dramatic program. .
''The Day After" was aeen by 68
percent of the audience, on average, in the
aix cities, Nlellen reported Monday. The
final epiaode of "M·A-S -H,'' laat Feb . 28,
attracted 77 percent of all viewen
nationwide.
The audience for an individual program
frequently ia larger outside the big cities.
CBS estimated the audience for · the
ABC's share of the audience for ''The
CBS Nov. 21, 1980. That proc:ram w•
eeen ln 76 percent of homel wa&chhi,
televialon that nilht.
Oeapit.e the lower audience out.Ii.de the
cltie1, ''The Dey Alter" twamped the
Sunday ni&ht oompeUUon. The flnt
lna~nt ln NBC'1 three-part ''Ken.
nedy" mlnileries wu eeen by 17 peroent
of the audient'e, while CBS' regular
Sunday-niaht fare -"Alice.'' "The
Jeffenona," "GoodnJaht Beantown" and
"Trapper John, M .D." -averaaed 19
percent.
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Broadway gets 'Doonesbury'
· Zonker, B.D., Uncle Duke retain satirical bite In musical Inspired by comic strip
IJ MICILUtL &VCHWAIU
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NEW YORK (AP) -lt'1 been
nearly a year aince MJchael J.
Dooneebuiy and the other resl-
denta of Walden oommu.ne ~p
peared from the more than 700
newapepen that carried Garry
Trudeau'• Pulltz.er Prize.winning
comic •trip.
They're expected to return in
time for the 1984 election cam-
palan. ln the meantime, you can
eatch Zonker, B.D., Joanie C..ucua
and Uncle Duke on Broadway
-ain1in1 and dancing ln
"Dooneabury," a likable little
mu.ical that opened Monday
nMlht at the Biltmore Theater.
1turdy support. EllJ.abeth Swados' •t.rona. rhythmic mUlic rana-
from calypeo to country to rock.
And Jacque. Levy hu d1recied
with a minirnwn of ahow bl&
ramnatuz, a lilht touch that
complementa the ahow'a aatiric
flavor.
The three are worklna with a
alender atory line: collep gradu-
ation '8 approachinc for Mike
Doonesb~, the dithertna major
domo of. )Vaiden; tannina expert
Zonker ,Han1a, the count of Cop-
pertone; marveloua Mark
Slaclaneyer, the mellow talk
lhow hoet at radio atation WBBY;
and auperjock B.D., whaee clwloe
to play football for the Dll1M
Cowboya evaporate. when he'a
tnded to the Seattle SMhawka
for two draft picks and a bua.
flnaaled Walden'• leMe. But in-....a of detoxt.nc junldel, Duke
(aar-iwly played by Gary
Belch) p1anl to t>.••kku the bu1ldln8 and put up the beet little
vacation condo 1n New J:naland.
Beech, with the monc-t voke
in the cut, makes the mmt of the
mUlkal'a ahowleat role. Whether
cS.:libmg the jury that convtct.ed
him -''We're talld.na human
~here" -or try1nc toecare
off tma,uw'y beta with kitchen
utenllla, he dominate. the •ta&e·
But Trudeau and Swados have
been careful to dole out the
mUlical numbera to all 10 major
ch.uw:1en. l'Ach pta a chance to
lhine.
her dauahier to find henelf
durtna the ternlnl9t revolution of
the lWlOa.
"Maybe I never 1topped milllnc
you,'' l1nO Joanie (Barbua An·
.U.) while her daqhter replies.
"How hard it WM to love )'OU
when I never had you here."
Durinc aeveral acene mana-, a
Trudeau drawt.na of the 8-aan
White HOUie -complete with
Wea.em .tdle on the fence -
appean. It llvee Reathel Bean,
who allo playa b)trepid neWllDUl
Roland Hedley, a~tocet otf
a pnttr fair vo6ce Imitation of
Ronald RMpn and what couJd be
Broedway'a tint joke about the
Grenada invuion.
But in the end, it'• the charec-;
ten that remain in our memory.
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: 1.'rudeau hu done impre-.ive
d9tJble duty on hia firat Broadway
at.ow, providing a book that
dOesn't dawdl~ and lyrics that
.&ow genuine wit and emotion.
He'a allowed his pen and ink
charactera to step away from
Peter lArltln'• cartoon-style eet
ahd become human. But his sting
ii never far away.
Into this appealina quartet ro&ra
Z.Onker's renegade Uncle Duke, a
high-flying former U.S .. am-
buaador to China. Duke'a been
forced to open a drug rehabWatlon
center after beiDa convicted of
1elling recreational drugs at the
State Department. Now he'•
Ralph Bruneau, who playa the
title chanct.er, haa a fine moment
near the end of the leCOlld act
when he fwnbles throuch a
propoul to hia girlfriend J.J .
(Kate Burton). He'a got it all
written out on index carda and
can't teem to find the rtsht one.
And J .J . hu an affecU.ng con-
frontation with her mother, law-
yer Joanie Caucua. who de9erted
''Time will tell what they do
with their live.,'' lntonee the cut
at the finate when diplomaa are
handed out. lt'a a credit to
Trudeau, Swadol and Levy that
de.pf te the laugha we want to
know what will happen to tbeee
people after their caps and gowna
are put away.
The cast of the musical "Doonesbury" lines up for
a clau portrait prior to its opening on Broadway
•
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were practical ones
By JERRY BUCK
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Joan
Rlven, whoee aharp-tongued wit hu
akewered many a tar,et, la rendered
newly 1peechle11 during a dretlU\a
down from an unlikely eou.rce in NBC'•
"Johnny Canon's Great.eat Practical
Jokee."
F.d McMahon la stopped and grilled
by the police about a trunkload of
stolen property. and Canon himlelf la
ca1.1aht unawares.
. They. like dozens of other people, are
trapped unexpectedly in this ahow
celebratina the practical joke. NBC will
brQadcaat the hour·long special Mon·
day night.
''The idea started with wanting to
create our own original practical jokes,
and lQ re-create aome of the great
practical jokes of history," says David
Lowe Jr .. the program's producer and
director.
"I think the Joan Rive.rs thing will go
down as a classic," he says. "People love
her, but, boy. would they love to see her
on the receiving end. It was Johnny's
Idea. No one else could set it up. He
made the call setting it up."
Rivers is lured to the airport believ-
ing she is to take a private plane to Las
Vegas to attend a small dinner party for
Carson. At the airport, she is man-
euvered past reporters and photogra-
phers into the VIP waiting room.
"She's told that British Prime Minis-
ter Margaret Thatcher la at the airport.
returning from a visit to President
Reagan in Sant.a Barbara." Lowe says.
"So that when Margaret Thatcher and
her entourage walk into the VIP room
it won't be a surprise."
Walk in Thatcher does, actually a
lookalike actress, and she hoists Riven
on the neareit petard for making jokes
about the royal family. She tells her the
jokes are offensive and could "jeop-
ardiz.e" international relations. For
once, Rivers has a hard time finding
words.
Lowe, a fonner producer and writer
for "60 Minutes" and the producer and
director of the special earlier this year
on Canon's retdrn to his hometown,
says catching Carton for the current
show was the toughest part.
"I said with a ahow like this the
audience is going to expect a joke on
Johnny," he says. "It has ·to be
something that's not too bad. I want to
work in this town again. It has to be
something that fits Canon."
On a day when Carson returned
from vacation, he was greeted at NBC
by a marching band, the Loe Angeles
Rams Cheerleaders and upwards of
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Jo hnny Carson plays Spider '
Man Monday night.
2,000 people. Top execu tives at the
network also turned out to welcome
Carson back.
"He always kids that when he comes
back from vacation no one ever says
welcome back," Lowe says. "But since
that's actually the last thing he wants,
we decided that was the thing we'd
do."
The special also includes some
famous practical jokes from the stage
and such classics aa the one in which
someone pretends to tum on Old
Faithful geyaer with a big valve wheel.
"It'• a lot of fun but it's a1ao full of
tension," says Lowe. "You always
worry when you're doing a show but
here you have all the added tenaion of
whether the practical joke i.s going to
come off perfectly."
Lowe spent five years with "60
Minutes," where he was a field
producer and writer for Mike Wallace.
He got his start more than 20 yean ago
when he was Johnny Canon's cue~
boy on "Who Do You Trust?" His last
piece for "60 Minutes" was a profile of
Carson.
"I'd always wanted to produce
entertainment programs," he says. "In
a sense '60 Minutes' ii entertainment. I
did only personality pfofiles or in-
vestigative pieces I thought would
make good movies. That way you had a
good story."
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donl' ,111 thl1 wurl-fur vtiu. A ham
bv .H'IV o thl•r n.lml' J 11\'"n't t.bil· thl' ~ml'.
Wr also fraturr whoir smoked and 1>ven roasted turkr11s.
GIFT CERTIFICATES REDEEMABLE ANYTIME
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Certificate
from a neighborhood toy store
RULES & REGULATIONS
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Coloring Conteet
P.O. Box 1680, Coeta Meea. Ce. 92828
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by Gus Arriola
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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"Hi, Grandma! Did you come through the woods "You haven't •Hn • Ht of car key1, hlY• you?"
and over the river to get he re?"
'9.\R,_ \Dl Kt: by Brad Anderson
"Come on, Marmaduke! That's my
stuffed animal!"
Pt:.\~l.TS
Tt',.Bt.t:" t:t:os
::, ()NAM1f:'7 SNAK~·E:'/E
AN' \..OCK~P HIM IJP, CHl~F!
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ll ~~TEvR 'YOU ~\-£
l THI i.... 'n .. 'lJ PA:>~EO 1T
ON TO ME__--
Mott1 said I
caiJd ~t as
ma~~ cookies as I wantai ..
bul I CAN'T !
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Charles M Schulz
DVC..~ MA0AM '.Y01J°RE l
Rl&l-tT IN LINE I ) ---
by Tom K. Rya·1
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The bidding:
Opening lead: King or 0 .
Weal led the lllnr of •
diamonds. and It doe• not
take a rreat mind to reallz.o
that declarer'• ,roblem ia to
avoid loalng two apade tricks. ·
In vie w of the takeout
double. it is equally obvious
th~ W~st fllotl likely holds
the king or •pades, possibly
the jack u well. Jourdain
demonstrated that the
distribution or the apade suit
was immaterial, but tlile play
required carerul ground
work.
Declarer won tht art or
dia_monds. drrw trumps in
one rou nd with the act', then
cashed the king and ace or
S..th Wett
I + Obie
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N.,th t:.1t
Rdble I 0
4 O Patt
PHI PHI t hearts. A heart r'llH in hand
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and a diamond ruH on tht'
tablt 1tripprd th• rtd suite
from tht North Sou th hand1.
Now df'clarf'r aimply led a
low tpade rrom dummy and,
when F.aat followed low, In
Hrted thr.eight. WHt rolJld
win the trick rheaply. but ht
was, end played. If ht rrCurn
ed a 1pade, it would be into
declarer'• major trnace. U he
returned a red suit. derlartr
would slu:r one ol dummy s
two remaining spadts while
ruHing in hand. rash thf' arr
or spades and thl' tablt' would
be left with Mlhinlt" but
trumps.
They say: "ThoSt' who can,
WE..LL ··· ITHINKTrllS
CALLS FOR A NEW
UtJE Of DEFENSE!
CO~RJSE TtiE
ENEMY~.
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play; thoef wbo can't, lHthl'l
However. that ii oot alway•
thf> cue. u wa• provtd 111ln
when tht> pair &.ourna1Wnt
marldnr the 50th annlver·
nry or tht' Northern Ireland
Bridgr Union wu won by
R.G. Upton ud Patrick Jour·
dain. editor or tlM> ln~rna·
tional Brldrt Pru• Auoda·
tion Bullt'tin. '
Tht>y wert oftf' or the rew
pain '° reuh 1 club alam on
this dul. North"• jump to
four diamonds following hi•
redoublr showed firat·round
rontrol or diamond• and
mau ivr rlub support, and
Jourdain n~ded no more
encouragement to cootract
for slam
by Tom Bat1uk
HOW'S T~I~?
by George Lemont
w o ui...c::> You 1..1Ke
A CROISSAN'f" 1"0
G O Wl'f"H YOUR coFFe.e, ve. RN ~
SORRY, 'J:'M
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WELL, IT LOOKS
LIKE MACE WAS TEI.LING nE TRUTH'
HE'S PULL.ED INTO THAT CONVENIENCE
MARKET TO GET SOME GROCERIES
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Expert•: Strong economy
In 1984, watch o~t for ~e.$_ · "
WASHINOTON (AP)-Tht>nalioncan look for
econom.lc good times nt'xt year but had beu .. r look
out in~t985, a national group of buaine11 economilt.a
aaJd Monda,y ln a new survey of analy1ta' forec.uta.
The economy ahould atill be expanding strongly
dwinatheelectJon Y"J'Of 1984, wtth unemployment
oontinuJna to decline and inflation holding ateedy,
uJd the report !JUn the National AMocialion of
Buainee. Economiat.a.
However, a majority of the analyst.a expect the
currenteconomk: recovery to reach a peak in 1986-
only about three yean after it began -unlea
aovemment deficits can be aubftantially reduced,
the report lndk:aled.
That timetable might appear to be good news for
President Reagan and any other political lncumbenta
running for office .next year. But it looks lesa
favo~ble for business ~gers and workers who
are hoping the rebound from the 1981~82 recession
will continue for at least a few more yean.
For the short term, "What we're really talking
about is strong evidence of good times in 1984," said
Nicholas Filippello, president of the economists
group.
He said the group's members expect a wide
range of indicators of economic health to do well next
year. including housing starts and auto sales. Total
economic growth should be about 5 percent after
adjustment for inflation, while prices should riae no
more than about the same amount, they said.
In the three months since the group's previous
survey, it alao greatly increued its forecast for next
year's investment in capital spending. a measwe-
ment of outlays for expanding or modernizing plants
and equipment. Such spending should rile 8.9
percent next year after adjusting for inflation rather
than the 4.9 percent expected earlier, the report said.
"Tradit1onaJJy,at this stage of the bualneuc:ycle,
fixed investment aids the economy, and the
lmpUcatJon of thia new forecast la that the recovftry
will conUnue at a 10mewhat faster pace than
expected earlier," said FIUpello, who ls chief
economist with Monsanto Co. In St. Louis.
But thft\ga could change greatly In 1985. he said.
About 53 percent of the economists expect the
current overall expansion to reach Its ~ in .1985,
then begin tapering off, he said, adding that the
figures "indicate that many of our members are
concerned that this recovery may be shorter than
normal."
"In fact, only 5 percent think the recovery will
last beyond 1986, presumably because of fears that
large federal de!icits eventually will force interest
rates higher," he said.
"Nevertheless, over the coming year, the
expectation iB that interest rates wiU rise only
moderately from current levels," he said.
About 73 percent of the economists said the
govenunent's current fiscal policy is too stimulative
-in other words the deficit is too high. On the other
hand, 82 percent said the Federal Reserve Board's
money~ntrol policies are currently just about rtsht.
The s\lrvey, taken earlier thls month, covers a
200-member sample from the 4,500-member group.
Henry SegerstrOm
on SAFECO board
Henry T. Seaentrom, man-
aging partner of C. J. Segen11'0m
& Sona in Costa Mesa WU elected
to the Bo.rd of Direct.on of
SAnXX> Corp. of Seattle.
Mall, the South Cout Plara
Vlllaae and South Cout Plaza
Town Center.
Segentrom, who received hia
B.A. and M .RA. degn!ea from
Stanford Univenity, became
managing partner of Sepl1bom
& Som in 1963. The company hu
developed the South Cout P1uA
He a18o aervee on the boe.rda ot'
Southern California Ed.i9oo Co.,
Union Bank and P.etrolane C«p.
Seaentrom la cbainnan of W
board of tn.ISteel of the Orange
County Performing Arta Centers.
Segetwtnim livee with hil wife
Renee in Belbo&.
Some vital changes just ahead
for the Social Security system
By SYLVIA PORTER
On Jan. 1, 1984, a mere few weeks away, vital
changes will take place in our Social
Security system --movina us much
cloeer to what obviously has become
a national goal of universal man-
datory coverage and affecting the
level of benefits, Medicare oosta,
taxation of benefits, much more.
Y ouna or old, employer or
employee, in public or private
enterprile, you'll feel the impact of
what may now aeem relatively
minor developments. '!be changes to come were
brought about by the 1983 Social Security amend-
ments, signed into law without any fan1are by
President Re.agan last April 20. But this waa the tint
major Social 8ecurity reform legislation since 1977 --
and the detaila now emerging demand our attention.
1) Social Security benefits, which go to millions
of you, will increMe 3.5 percent, appearing in checks
delivered Jan. 3. Thia la the June 1983 COLA
(COlt~f-llvinl adjustment) that waa suppoeed to
show up on your July check.a but waa postponed for
six months. All future COLAa will be made on
January checks.
2) Medicare will cost more and from now on, too,
the effective date of Medicare cost changes will be
Jan. 1. Thia January, the premium for Part B
coverage (the optional major medical plan) Increases
from $12.20 a month to $14.60 while the deductible
for hoepitalli.ation (Part A) riles from $304 to $356
per benefit period.
3) For the first time ever, IOrJle Social Security
benefits will be taxed beginning in 1984. YOU will be
taxed lf your earninp (adjusled·grma income plus
tax~xempt eamlngl plus one-half of Social Security
benefits) exceed the threshold of $25,000 for single
taxpayers or $32.000 for married couples filing joint
returns.
The amount of benefits included in taxable
income will be the lesaer of one-half of your benefits
or one·half of the excess of your combined income
over the threshold amount
4) The amount you can earn without lomng SS
benefits will edge up to a limit of $5,160 a year from
provided by JET WIND SYSTEMS, INC.
lnY9Stment provldel:
FEDERAL-lnveetment Tax Credit.. ... .' ...... 10%
Bu8'n ... Energy Credit ........... 15'1•
ST ATE-Sofar Energy Credit ..................... 25%
TOT AL CREDITS ......................... 50-I.
Oepr9c:l•tlon Md Long Term Income
FOR INFORMATION CALL: 71'4/790-9509
11 MmnaaH Or., Corona del Mar, CA 92925
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today's ceiling of $4,920 for recipients under age 65.
The exemption for beneficiaries who are 66 through
69 will climb from $6,600 in 1983 to $6,940 in 1984.
5) The celling on income subject to withholding
SS taxes will increase from $35,700 to $37,800 --
meaning the maximum tax for th08e paying into ..
Social Security will rile to $2,532.60 in 1984 from the
$2,391 .90 maximum in 1983. U your salary stays
below $35,700 in 1984, you won't pay any more SS
tax than thia year --but 8 million of us will pay more.
6) The tax rate of 6.7 percent of pre-tax income
will remain the same for employees. (Actually, the
rate will be 7 percent but when the government
advanced a tax increaae achedule for 1985, it toftened
the impact on employees with a 0.3 pe.rc:ent tax credit.
Not 10 for employers, though. The employer'• share
will be hit by the tax inL. -ease to 7 percent and the
higher wage hue of $37 ,8(1 ". The maximum tax per
work.er that employers will pay goes from $2,391.90
in '83 to $2,646 in 1984.
7) U you're self-employed, you'll really be
punched. Your tax will be boosted by $933.45 to
$4,271.40 in 1984 and your tax rate will jump from a
current 9.35 percent to 11.3 percent. From 1984
through 1989, though, you will receive additional tax
credits to hel., off.set the substantial increases in
Social Secwity taxes now.
8) For everyone, the amount of earninp
required for a quarter of Social Security coverage
will lncreaae by $20, from $370 to $390.
All federal employees hired on or after Jan. 1
will be covered by Social Security, aa will all
members of Congrea. the president and vice
president, federal judges, other to~level appointees.
In addition1 SS coverage will become mandatory for
all employees of non-profit organizationa, such aa
hospitals and most religious institutions.
9) The law affects even state and local
employees by prohibiting further withdrawa.la from
the system. A.18o, state and loeal government.a that
opted out in the past can re--enter Social Security at
any time.
10) The law made other significant changes,
many to be phaaed in during coming years. Did you
have a full grasp of how thia aystem II being
expanded to cover (and take c:are of?) us all?
Boutique for Christmas
Hand-crafted lift iteme from more than 60 Oranae County artiaana will be offend at a gift ahop
open1na the day after Thankscf vtna and clolf.nl on
Ou1atmu J!\oe. .
1be Three Week Chriatmu Boutique will
actually 1ut four weeka in the Merc:anUJe Bul1dina at
South eo.t VWaae Sboppinc Center in Santa Ana.
On laJe will be needlecraft, cerunQ and
decontklrw .
IT'S NOT YET TOO LATEI • ONLY 39 DAYS LEFT
To Refund All '83 Taxes Withheld and AecOYtf '80-'82 Taxes
Sorokatospeak
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Miiitant pofww of
eledrical ~ a1 use. wm 6e the '-·
tund =at the Uth • Uw Brief.
tnc'' Tu.day •
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOTIWedneldey, November 23, 1"3 • , 111111 aum.m1111
·~,De Wiest named consultant
·with Boyle Engineering Corp.
' IntemadonaUy noted hydrol<>liat and author
•1er JM. De Wl"t, Ph.D., M.b ., has joined
·•wport BMch-bued Bo.} le Ea1taeertq Corp. u ll coruult.ant spec1'1btn1 in hydrolocy.
hyciropolocY and hydraulic enctneetlna. De
Wle11t'1 expertile will be added to the \alenta of
Boyle's staff of 500 profellaional e114Pneen,
archit.ecta and planners in 17 offices in America
and around the world. • • • Long Beach resident Dtua RukJ.D has been
choeen aa the Women ol Achievement, 1983, for
the California cout branch of the Nattoul Leape
of American Pen Women. Rankin is editor of the
Hun&ta1ton 8eacll News. Du.ring the award year,
she cornpletld two novela and collaborated on
another. The award is for out.standing achieve-
ment in her writing profe..lon, dedication to the
roast branch and the leaaue. • • • Fountain Valley resident S&eve Hu1M1 has
been promoted to sales manager for 11te Westin
Soa" Coat& Plaza hotel by Maria Breuer,
dlrect.or of aalet. Hughes will be responsible for
obtaining national corporate and aaoclation group
business for the 400-room Costa Mesa property,
which earned the Mobil Four Star and AAA Four
Diamond Awards this year. He was Westin's
director of convention services for the past year.
He began hia career with the company as a
management trainee in 1977. • • • Frances Haller of Laguna Beach has been
named manager of the Laguna Hilla office of
Lapu Federal, a division of Great American
Federal Savta11 Bau. The announcement waa
made by Marc Suclatrom, executive vice presi-
dent of Great American Federal. Haller, a vice
DIWIT HUGMll
president In the company. had been manager of
thge Laguna Beach office since July, 1982. Sh~
joined Laguna Federal ln 1963. • • • Job C. Manly, co-founder. chainnan of the
board and chief executive officer of MANMAC,
Inc., for the put 12 yea.rs. has announced he haa
aold his interest in that organization and haa left to
form Tile Manly Co., a manufacturer's representa·
tive and consUlUng firm bued in Santa Ana.
Manly, a resraent of Villa Park, said hia new
company will COhcentrate on the tele-
communications industry. • • • Tlae Conaer1to1e Corp. has recently relocated
its facilities to the Marlae Natloul Bau BDJJdta1
in Irvine. ~ firm aped.allz.es in real estate
investments and finance. • • • C.lleee McNamara of Hermm.a Beach haa
been named director of operations for Unipobe
Trani fSoadtwes&) IDc., lt waa announced by
Jolaa t . :\aUofer, regional pn!llident of the firm.
McNamara will work directly with the region's 34
franchi9e owners. Corporate headquarters for the
southwest region are located in Irvine.
MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS
OVIR IHI COUNTIR
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Military spending, tax cuts
cause $200 billion deficit
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W ASHJNGTON -Mart1n Feldstein. Lhe cb1ef White
Home eoonom.'8t. Mkl mWtary ~ and the adminia-
tnatlon'• ~ tax cut an mainly to blame f« puahlna aovernment detldta to the •200 bUUon msk. Feld9t.ein1 who ii
chairman of Prelldent ~·· Cou.ncil of Economic
Advilen. emphulRd that he wu not oppomtna b.taher
defenae apendinc or aJ"IUinl for major tax lncreMel -
politiona that would put him at odd.a wi\h h1I boll. But he Mid
Tu.day that edmln.latration-supported ectJorw on deferwe
and taxee -plua hi&her payment.a on the national debt -
account for the fact that the defkit ia expeci.ed to take a biapr
lhare of the total U.S. eoonomy in 1988 lhan in 1980, jual
befor-e Reagan cook office.
Man ville accused of stalling
NEW YORK -Worker health groups are 8ICCU8lng
Manville Corp. of deliberately at.alllng ita bankruptcy court
Ca.le to avoid aettllng aabeet.oa.r-elated law1ulta. The White
Lung Aaaociat.ion and Aabeatoa Victlml of America told a
news conference Tue.day they would fight a bankruptcy
petition filed Monday by Manville. The plan ia Manville'•
proposal for handling the thouaanda of ubestol lawsuita.
Firms' pre-tax profit~ rise
WASHINGTON -The government aaid pre-tax profit.a
of U.S. oompanies roee 11.8 percent last summer. Commerce
Secretary Malcolm Baldrige aaid Tueeday the profit gain. the
third ln as many quarters, '"reflecta the vigorous pace of
economic growth combined with siepped up g.aina in
productivity and moderate tncreues in w-se rat.es."
ITT to enter computer market
NEW YORK -ITT Ccrp. ia about to enter the crowded
penona.1-(X)ll)puter market. ITT. which hu made other
office-automation producta fot aeveral years, con.firmed
Tue.day it will unveil ita Xtra ~nal computer next week
at the Comdex trade show in Lu Vepa, Nev. Deliveries are
acheduled to it.art next April.
Factory orders up 3 percent
WASHING TON -Orde.rs to factories for "big ticket"
durable goods climbed 3 percent last month. The Commerce
Department aaid Tue.day the total value of new orden wu a
aeuonally adjusted $93.7 billion compared with $91 billion in
September. The advance in orden followed iocreues of 1.1
percent ln Sept.ember and 2 percent in August.
Economy slows in-third quarter
WASHINGTON -The economy grew at an annual rate
of 7.7 percent in the third quarter, a bit slower than the
government'• previously estimated 7 .9 percent J>9Ce. The
Commerce Department'• GNP estimate Tue9day for the third
quarter compared with growth rates of 2.6 percent in the first
t.hn!e months of the year and 9.7 percent last spring.
Dollar lower; gold prices dip
LONDON -The U.S . dollar edged lower against moat
other major currencies in early European trading today
following declines in IOme U.S. interest rates. Gold prioea al8o
slipped. The dollar a1IO fell in U.S. trading on Tueiday aft.er
yields on ah'brt-t.enn Treasury securities and the rate on
fedei:al funda -overnight loa.N between banks -turned
lower in the credit markets.
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Daily Pilat
' WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1983
CLASSIFIED C6 Eight Woodbridge High
football playe~ named
All-South Coast League. C3.
GWC-OCC: A turk~y again?
)
Thanksgiving Day battle figures to be much closer this time
ByCURTSEEDEN
Ot ... o.., ....... ...,
Last year at this tinw. coac:ht-s
__ Dick Tucker of Orangt' Coast Col-
lege and Ray Shal·k ll'Cord of
Golden West <Allt•gp put tlwar
players on the football fi eld for ,1
Thanksgivmg D::iy showdown It
turned out to bE' a 111rkt•y
Golden West'i. 11-0 lhumpang
o( the Pirates wa., lht• naost
lopsided dec1s1cm 111 tlw two
teams' 17-yt•ar h1.;tury Fc,r·
lunately, the ganw w~b pl.1yed
early. th us th~ 1n auendarn .. 't.'
didn't lose their Thanksgavan~
day meal after watching Jt
The two teams square o{(
Thursday morning at 11 in tllt'
South Coast Conference (and
season) finale, and b:i.st-d upon
their performances this seru;o~
Thanksgiving dinner C1gurcs to be
the perfect top~ for th<! day.
OCC, which has struggled over
t he past four seasons and conse-
quently lost to tbe Rustlf'rs each
year during that span. can have
third place in the South Coost
Conference all to itself with a
victory. Golden West, with a wm,
would finish in a thtrd-placc t1e
with Mt. San Antonio whac:h h~
already concluded its season.
Third place, aside, the R~tlers
Darrell Griffith
Jazz playing
different
tune now
INGLEWOOD (AP) -lt ap-
peared to be al I over for Utah
when the Los Angeles Lakers
scored eight of the farst llJ poants
in overtime of a Nat1onaJ Basket-
ball Association game between
the teams. And maybe at would
have been in past years. But not
now.
"The old Jazz would have hung
their heads when 1t was 126-120
but we didn't give up," said Utah
guard Rickey Green after has
team's 130-126 triumph over the
Lakers Tuesday night. "We play-
ed hard and we deserved lp win.
It takes a great team to bea t a
team as great as the Lakers "
The victory, onJy the second for
Utah in eight road gamt..'S this
season, sna pped a seven-game
Los Ange~ winning streak. The
Lakers fell to 9-3, but are stall tied
with Philadelphia for the NBA's
best record.
The Lakers quickly jumped out to their six-point lead 1n overtime,
but a three-point fi eld goal by
Darrell Griffith with 2: 17 left t ut
the Los Angeles advantage in
half and another three-pointer by
Griffith with I :51 to go tied the
contest.
Rookie Thur! Bailey, who
scored a career-high 21 points and
grabbed eight rebounds, put the
Jazz in front to stay when he
tipped in a missed shot with I :20
left. The onJy scoring after that
was a pair of free throws by
Green with five seconds to go
"We just played great, period,"
said Utah forward Adrian
Dantley.
and Pira tes are blood relativl'S, so
to speak, since both schools are
pa.rt of the same district and the
war begins early -in the Conn o (
recruiting.
They bring their long-standing
feud to a head with great antici-
pation.
"Our kids are really looking
forward to this game," 'Says
Tucker. "The winner of this con-
t.est claims bragging rights for
coastal Orange ·eounty. They've
(the Rustlers) had the bragging
rights for the past four years, and
we have a few kids on our squad
who are pretty hungry.
"Most of the kids who are play-
ing in this game have been re-
cruited by both coaching staffs,
and most have played with or
against each other in high school.
Ever since the series began back
in 1966, it's generated strong feel-
ings on both sides."
"You can't get too high too
early for this game," cautions
Shackleford. "Otherwise, you
leave it on the practice field."
T he Rustlers have over-
whelmed the Pirates in three of
the past four years. In 1981, Gold-
en West needed a touchdown in
the final 1 :35 of the game to pull
out an 18-14 victory.
Another cloee game is expected
this year.
"Their defense concerns me,"
Shackleford says. "My major co~
cem is 9COring enO'-'gh poipta to
win."
OCC, with a 3-5-1 overall re-
cord and a 2-2-1 conference mark,
is ranked among the top 15 ln the
state. The Pirates are allowing an
average of just 31. 7 yards on the
ground.
Golden West counters with a
potentially explosive offenae, as
seen last week in a 38-25 victory
over Mt. San Antonio. In that
game, quarterback J ohn Heinle
t088ed five touchdown passes,
three to the Rustlers No. 1 re-
ceiver, Troy Ory.
In addition, Golden West boasts
one of the top running backa in
the SCC in Tom Fischbeck, who
has gained 609 yards and BCOred
five TDs.
OCC's offense relied ln the
early going on freshman tailback
Kevin Bradley, but the speedster
out of Saddleback High suffered
an ankle injury and is still not
fully recovered.
The rushing duties a.re now
handled by Tom Meredith, a
(See TURKEY, Pa1e CZ)
FV's toughest obsta~le
Barons figure to have their hands full with Loyola
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of llM D.ity Piiot ttaft
They're 10-0 overall. No. l
ranked in the Big Five Con-
ference. No. 1 seeded in the CIF
playoCfs. No. 8 in the na tion ac-
cording to USA Today. And, with
one e xception , have beat.en their
opponen ts by two touchdowns or
better.
Since 1977. they're also 3-0 in
post-season play against their op-
ponent this week in the quar-
terfinals of the CIF playoffs.
It certainly doesn't take much
imagination to see Fountain Val-
ley will have its hands full against
the Cubs of Loyola when the two
high schools collide Friday night
(7:30) at Cerritos College.
"They're very talented," says
Baron Coach Mike Milner in a
respectful tone. "They're ex-
tremely multiple and run about
30 different formations.
"They also have four separate
attacks. They run out of the op-
tion, the I-back, the power out of
the I an d a passing attack.
They're forcing us to prepare for
four different types of offense.
Generally, teams have just two
different a ttacks. They're causing
us a lot of problems in preparing
defensively."
The Barons (8-2-1) are coming
off their best performance in two
weeks in humbling San
Gorgonio, 31-13, in their playoff
opener last Friday. The Cubs,
meanwhile, had little trouble in
disposing of Compton, 22-8.
Loyola has done much this
season to dispel the traditional
image of the run-oriented, over-
power 'em Del Rey League. This
year's Loyola squad is not only
smaller, by Del Rey League stan-
dards, but also throws and relies
on speed as its main asset.
"Everybody we've played has
been a little bit bigger than we
are," says Loyola Coach Steve
G rady.
And the Barons are no excep-
tion.
But, adds Grady, "We're not
big , but we're quick. That's what
has got \JS where we are. We have
good skilled people and the (of-
fensive) line has done a good pb.
"You can't go 10-0 without
being good. I think we're one of
the finest teams in the CIF and
we're going to try to show we're
one of the best. So will Fountain
Valley."
"We're always concerned about
teams overpowering us because
we're small. But I like our quick-
ness. If teams try to overpower us.
and I'm sure Fountain Valley will
try to do that, I would hope our
quickness would offset that.
The Cubs are led by senior
quart e rb ack Br e nd a n
McCracken, who has completed
better than 59 percent of his
passes this season. He is also the
team's leading rusher (366 yards
entering the playoffs) in a bal-
anced running attack that also
features senior halfback Richard
Brown (365 yards) and senior
fullback Tim Gonz.alez (263
yards). McCracken alao has two
capable receivers in Byron Gibeon
(31 catches for 502 yards a.ad 5
TDs) and ,James Devers (14 catch-
(See BARONS, Pase CZ)
On paper, Thursday's Golden West-Orange Coast
football contest won't be a turkey.
Newport, Valencia similar in style
ByCURTSEEDEN
OfhO..,l'llol...,,
Thank goodness for different colored.
urufonns. Those in attendance Friday night
may have a difficult time distinguishing CIF
Central Conference football playoff foes
Newport Harbor and Valencia.
Kickoff at Newport Harbor is at 7:30,
and a battle of grind-it-out running backs
working out of various offensive formations
can be expected.
"We both use various fonnations, we
both have great right tackles and running
backs," not.es Harbor Coach Mike Giddings.
"I think it's going to be a helluva game."
The similarities don't end with key
personnel, either. The Tigers bring an 8-1-1
record into the contest; the Sailors are 7-2-1.
F.ach team won its respective league cham-
pionship and each had a relatively easy time
in the first round of playoff action.
But even with thoee facts, Giddings
admits, he doesn't know a lot about the
Tigers.
"It's really hard to tell. You know, you
exchange two films so you only see what
they've done in two of 11 games. We 9COuted
them against Fullerton and we know they
use the same kind of defense (a 3-4) that
Garden Grove used last week," Giddings
says.
Valencia Coach Mike Marrup is in the
!Wlle boat, buth~doesknow his team'sma):>r
concern.
"St.eve Braz.as," he says, without hesi-
tation. ''I think he's an outstanding player -
a ma)or college prospect."
Indeed, Braz.as, with l,422 yards gained
on the ground this season, does gamer the
attention of the Tigers. But Valencia has a
running back of its own in Ray Pallares, a
5-9, 175-pounder who has rushed for more
than 1,500 yards and scored 17 touchdowna
this season. And, he's just a sophomore.
When Pallares is runnin8 with the ball.
quarterback Ron Krieger is usually looking
for favorite receiver Mark Klem, who has 41
catches this season and was an All-Orange
League selection last year. Krieger baa
passed for 1,013 yards and 13 TDll this ~D
and is a three-year starter.
Newport Narbor counters with Bruce
Goodfield, whdhas thrown for 1,148 yards
(Sff NEWPORT, Pa1e CO
Robinson hopes
eHJbarrassnJen t
will help Ra111s
Bruins may have backed in.• .
... But it's certain Huskies didn't des~r~e bid to the Rose Bowl
Noqo<iy came in on the noon balloon from
Saskatoon and asked me, but ...
•UCLA may not deserve t.d be in the Rose Bowl
but it isanab&olute, mortal cinch Washington doesn't.
SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD
TUCKER From AP dispatches
The Rams, who may have been
growing overconfident, had t.o
swallow a large dose of humility,
and Coach John Robinson hopes
the bitter medicine will do some
good.
"Last week was a heady week
for us," Robinson said Tuesday.
"We beat Atlanta in the rain (a
36-13 victory in the Monday night
game last week) and thought,
'Hey, we're a great team.'
"Then we got knocked on our
bottom."
Last Sunday, the &ms' balloon
burst, at least temporarily, in a
humbling 42-20 loss to the Wash-
ington Redskins.
"What happened to us was a
lesson," Robinson said. "We're a
vulnerable team. For this team to
win, it has to have an almost
fanatical approach to games.
After we beat Atlanta, we seemed
to have the attitude that we could
prepare for Washington like we
were an even team with them."
•In Dallas, a newspaper uses a baby ape to make
football predictions and in Philadelphia a paper
employs a female elephant ... Why wouldn't a
newspaper in our part of the world use Lyle Alzado?
•In any ball park in the country, Pete Rose will
sell more tickets than Rod Carew.
. •The Washington Redskins teach an important
i tern to let111er teams in the NFL ... reall ty.
•The next disappointment at USC may be in
track and field where the Trojans once dominated ..
. Recruiting ia said to be well behind recent years.
•The people who criticize Tampa Bay's J ohn
McKay for letting Doug Williama get away are the
onee who knocked him for playing the quarterback
when he waa with the Buccaneers.
way, it is neither here nor there -juat so t.M phasing
proceeds.
•The environmentalists who wish to atop
off-road racing should check the way some football
teams pollute the environment.
•The Washington Redskins did not knock the
Rams' J ohn Robinson off my ballot foe NFL Coach of
the Year.
•Al Davis.,18 not the first to wear that kind of su.lt
... Check the greeter at Fore9t Lawn.
•If the Ca.rd.ina.l and Gold of USC ia lamentina a
~oeful season, it ia a lauahing Jal compared to the
Harbor goes after polo title
1tobir\a0n sa1d the Rams. who
host Buffalo Sunday at Anaheim
Stadium, must go back to the
drawing boa.rd.
•ThiLyear. more than ttver, the insipid bowl
picture polnta up the need for a national chiin-
pionahip college football tournament.
. •One of the great 1eenes ln all of sports ... A
brawl breaks out ln an NFL game and the benches
clear and guys are puahing and shoving and punching
all over the field and the referee runs up and drops his
flAg.
faithful of Notre l>ame. ---
•You know you are getUna old if your kida
never heard of Elgin Baylor.
LONG BEACH -Newport
Harbor and Swmy Hllla, two
high· teboola with winning
tndltlons ln water polo, cluh
for the CIF 4·A champfonablp
ton.l1ht at B@lmont Plaza.
~\ilat8:30.
llarlier, at 6; 16, the 3-A th.le
pme between will be con-
tated b!tWMn Indio and ftty.
er9'de Poly, which followa the
2-A UU. aame between San
Mui.no and Cabl'illo. The 2-A
and 3-A doubleheader la a
.eparat.e lldmi.llion price from
the._Apme,. •
Newport Harbor enters
with. 23.3 record and a .utn
of 10 ~t -s>pee.rancel in
the finala. llarbOr, cmcbed by
Bt11 Bt.mett. .. led by Sumel'
Leque MVP Matt 11nPr
and plie LeU J.-n. Sunny
H.ilJI "led by Rob Carwr.
"We have to get back to taking
a hard-nosed look at getting
ready to play," he said.
At 7-5, the Rama remain tied
with San Franci8co atop the NFC
Weet, thanks to a laat-.econd
acore by underdoc Ati.nta that
gave the Falcons a victory over
the 49ens laat Sunday.
"Looki'l8 at our next tour
9ame1, I don't tee ua u ~jor
underdop in any of thel'l\," aaid
Robln!IOn.
•Uthe guys who 1ell tout aheeta outside race
track.a know eo much, why do they have to tell tout
sheets out.aide race tr.ck.a and wouldn't the same
apply to publilhera of football tout aheeta?
•ABC will not u.e Howard C-olell in the winter
otympic9 and he will work fewer ~I gamee in
1984 and may joln Don Meredith on a rotatlng
1c:hedule for Monday nilht football, which may mean
the obnoxloua one la phNtn1 hl""'Jf <>lit .•• Either
•Fonner UCLA and Philadelphia F.aglea Colch
Dick VenneU ia steadily improving aa a TV
commentator despite considerable trouble with his
·eyes.
•If you really believe football ia a teem pme
and the quarterback la just another player, check out
the San Diego Chargen.
•The Army-Navy game will move out of 1he
Roee Bowl and back to P~phia ln 1984 and then
may never be an an.nouncernent • to why it wa
brought to Puadena ln 1983.
•The action ln indoor IOt'Ce1' mows moreqWdc.11
than outdoor ~r but IN lUmltllel do not.
I t • ._
l
CS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, November 23, 1883
Irish reunion
Notre Dame Heisman Trophy
winners., from left, Angelo Be,rtelli
(1943), Johnny Lujack ('47),
SPORTS BREAK
Emile Harry Duval Love
Former FV standouts
Love, Harry chosen
to all-Pac-10 team
From AP dispatches
WALNUT CREEK -Fountain [!]
Valley High products Duval Love of C. t
UCLA and Stanford's Emile Harry
were among the members of the All-Pacific-10
football team chosen by conference coaches.
Love, a junior with the Bruins, was chosen on
the first team as an offensive lineman. Wide
receiver Harry was named to the second t.eam on
offense.
Meanwhile, Washington quarterback S teve
Pelluer and two linebackers, Ricky Hunley of
Arizona and Ron Rivera of California, were the top
choices on the team.
The coaches voled Pelluer the Offensive
Player of the Year, and Hunley and Rivera tied in
the voting for Defensive Player of th e Year.
Washington State's Jim Walden was named
Coach of the Year. edging Terry Donahue of
UCLA and Don James of Washington. The WSU
Cougars, 3-7-1 last year, finished 7-4 this season
and, for the second straight year, ended the season
by upsetting Washington and knocking the
Huskies out of the Rose Bowl.
Quote of the day
Jacq1e1 81rrelle, general manager of
the Montreal Manic, who went out of
business after 106ing $1 0 million in the last
three 1eaaona in the North American Soccer
League: "t don't believe ln thia league. I
stopped belJeving in it last summer, and the
quicker it goes down the better."
Titans blast Australian team
Ozell Jones scored 20 poin ta and m
grabbed 1even rebounds Tuesday
nlght, lead.Ing Cal S tate Fullerton to a
79-54 exhibition basketball victory
over the Australian National Team at Titan Gym
in Fullerton.
Leon Wood added 15 points and was credited
With a game-high 10 aasists for the Titans, who
were ma.kJnt their 1983-84 debut. Tony Neal had
13 point.I and a game-high 16 rebounds for
FWlerton. ..
Larry Sengstock led Australia with 12 polntl
and lll!'Wn rebounds.
OCC drops opene~; Gauchos romp
The Oranae Cout Colleae bukc tba.U
team dt.covered the peri!J of the road ln lta
opener, while Saddleback notched lta flnl
victory of the eeuon, ~-49 over vlalllna Mt.
San Antonio, tn community colleae acUvity
1\aetday.
jumpen u the Piratet overcame a 35-27
deficit at lntermt.ion to aMwne a 43-39 lead.
But turnovers (2~ ln all) proved 009tly to
OCC, which could noi hold a 66-63 lMd ln the
final two minutet of the conlftt.
MiraC.O.w rallied from the late de ficit
with she straight polnta to go up 69-66, and
aft.er Brad Fanner hit a 12-footer to make It
69-68, the hoeta canned four stralght free
throws in the final aeven aecondl to teal the
• Ml.raCom oenLtt Toraeir Bryn. a 8·9., 240·pound~ from llorway. w• \lMl pme'• ICOtet with 18 potnta.
Oranp meeta San °"to M .. at
home Saturday In lta next telt.
In Saddlebeck's vk1ory, no Gaucho
800red over 10 polnta .,.un.t the patient Mt.
San Antonio attack.
C.OUt stumbled a t MiraCoeta In
Oceanside, 73-66. to tip off the Pirates'
campaign. Leadina the balanoed Gauchol were
Walt DeCuu and Alex,ander Hamll\on with
lO points apleoe. Alex Adaro9. Brett Olivier
and Mark 0.w80n chipped in with etaht
polnta each . ,
EdOOn High product J eff St.ephena
played a steady game forrthe Buca, pourini in
a team-high 18 polnta, while dishing off
aeven asaiata and pulling down five re-
bounds. He wu the catalyst early ln the
aecond half, hitting three straight outaide
declalon. .
OCC recovered from a cold-shooUng
first half when it hit only 33 pen.-ent to make
63 pen.-enl of its field goal tries ln the second
half.
Hamilton, a freahman guard from:
Verbum Del High, had nine Ulista. I :
Leon Hart ('49), Johnny Lattner
('53) and John Duarte ('64)
reminisce at a recent gathering.
Moffett fired; Miller hired
NEW YORK -Ken Moffett was
fired as executive director of the. Major ~
League Players Association Tuesday, ...
less than a year after he was elected as
the union head.
Marvin Miller , the man whom Moffett
succeeded, is expected to act as interim executive
director.
Kittle AL Rookie of Year
NEW YORK -Slugging out-
fielder Ron Kittle of the Chicago White ~
Sox has been voled the 1983 American ...
League Rookie of the Year by the
Baseball Writers Association of America.
In a three-man race, Kittle won out over
shortstop Julio Franco of Cleveland and pitcher
Mike Boddicker of Baltimore.
Kittle collected 15 of a possible 28 first-place
votes, while Franco received eight and Boddicker
five. Under the 5-3-1 point system , Kittle finished
with 104 points to 78 for Franco and 70 for
Boddicker.
Golfers vie for $360,000
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. --A poten-
tial prize of $360,000 awaits when one -
of the most unuswtl golf tournaments E:il
ever staged -"The Skins Game -is
h eld Saturday and Sunday al the Desert
Highlands Course.
Four of golf's ,biggest names -Arnold
Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom
Wataon-will be competing on a $10,000-per-hole
award basis, with the cash award earned only if
the player wins the hole outright.
In case of any ties on the holes, the prize
money is carried over to the next hole and all four
players will then shoot for the accumulated
jackpot.
Quarry wins split decision
BAKERSFIELD -J erry Quarry;
at age 38 attempting a boxing come-m
back, acored a split IO-round decision
over James Williams of P ortland here
1\aesday night.
Quarry now has won twice in his comeback
attempt. He was out of boxing three years before
knocking out Lupe G uerra of Albuquerque in the
first round three months ago.
There were no knockdowns but the fighters
slugged it out throughout the bout, at.aged before a
crowd of about 1,200. Many in the audience booed
when the decision wu announced.
Wisconsin put on probation
MISSION, Kan. -The Univer-[i]
sity of Wiaconsin football program was •II•
placed on probation Tue.day for one
year becau.e of an alleged recruiting
viola lion.
The National Collegiate Athletic Aa>ciation
said the penally includes televiaion unctions for
the 1984 aeaaon but does not affect Wiaconain's
eligibility for post..llN80fl competition.
The football team Will be prohibited from
appe.,mg on any NCAA-oontrolled ~leviaion
projp'affi or anyOthertlve football telecast next
eeuon under the NCAA penalty.
Television, radio
TV: Besketball-Lakeraat Seattle, 7:20 p.m.,
Channel 9. Champlonthlp Skatfna -Annual
exhib(tion teeturtnc top U.S. and Canadian
ak.atttl, 8:30 p.m., Channel 60 and 9 p.m .. Channel
28.
RADIO: BMke\ball -Labn at Seattle, 7:20
p.m., KLAC (~70). Hockey-F.dmonion at~
7:20 p.m., KFOX (93.~-!'M). Soccer--Luen at
Kamal Qty. 10:30 p.m. (delayed), K.FOX
(93.~-FM).
Orange County shoWcase
57 players to be honored at South Coast Plaza affair_
It's only been going for 18 years, but ln that
relaUvely short period of time the tradition of
bringing together the best of area football coaches
and athletes to one area for a night's honor has
produced a solid foundation -now it ii about to
expand Into Orange County's No. l showcase.
PREP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
Werner Fecher, who admits he was reborn when
he redi.lcovered football at UCLA. is on the threshold
of turning his annual Athlete of the Year awards
program at South Coast Plaza into the 100 percent
entity that was always just out of his grup theee past
13 years.
-it'a the bow each and every one of lheee atandouta
athletes deeerve.
What be.gan as a dream to recogniz.e and honor
athletes from a few schools around the beach area is
now to include all 57 Orange County schools with the
coach and his No. l on hand, among othen.
"It wasa wild day," recallaFacher. "But he did it
anyway. In fact, I've never had a coach refuse the
offer yet. All of them hAve come through for the
athletes."
This year's guest speaker: Georgia's Vince
Dooley. It'a Jan. 24 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel for
the No. la in Orange County prep football.
Just what aorl of showcaae is this? Well, you can
detennine that aim ply by taking a look at the keynote
apeaken who have \a.ken their time to addre98 the
area's cream in football, all ithoul compensation:
And the 14th annual event appean to be head
and shoulders ahead of the put wi\h every school in
Orange County invited to participate Wlder one roof.
* * * Among them: Tommy Prothro, Pepper Rogers,
John Ralston, Terry Donahue, Dick VermeU, Mike
White,. John Robinaon, Jim Walsh, Grant Teaff, Ray
Malavaai, Darryl Rogen . Gerry Faust and Orange
Coast's Dick Tucker, who stepped in with a standout
performance al the last moment for the one no-show
(J ohn McKay).
U you weren't convinced that thia 1983 football
aeaaon hasn't been juat a little on the goofy side u the
CIF playoffs opened, without Edu.on and St. Paul in.
the Big Five Conference, consider whAt happened in:
the first round:
One of the bonuses for successful college coaches
ia the oocaaional fee as a guest speaker, but this
particular event seems to be enough to satisfy each.
•Fontana, aeeded No. 2 with a 10-0 record in the
Big Five Conference, wu knocked off by MaLtt Dei,~
which is now 6-5.
•Long Beach Poly, the Moore League~
tative which never seems to have any~ with
F.cl.iaon-killer Banning, wu us-et by Servtte. ,
e No. 1 aeed La Quinta WU dropped by wild card:
entry il Toro in the first round of the Central:
The all-time example was Baylor's Teaff, a
fellow who rep0rtedly swallowt!d a worm before his
team's big game and had his team ~jacked up they
went out and slew the dragon for him. Conference.
Eacher was intrigued by all of this, approached
the Baylor coach and what tranapired was a 24-hour
span in which Teaff coached his team's spring
practice, got a long ride to the airport, a long flight, a
hop from the airport to the Costa Mesa hqtel, another
quick ride back to the airport and two more flights, all
during some of the most wretched weather of the
year.
•Santa Ana, another Orange County No. 1 in the
final ranki.nga of the year, wu upeet by F..peranza.
•Lynwood, the No 1. aeed in the Southern
Conference, waa eliminated by wild card entry
Canyon.
Why the effort? Well, this isn't just a free dinner
•University High just mimed the playof&, but'
watch out in '84. Rick Curtis has 9 offensive~
and 4 defensive starters returning. ''We think we've
turned the comer," aays Curtis .
Sunset coaches laud
Thompson, Newton
Tri-champions Huntington
Beach, Marina and Fountain Val-
ley each came away with individ-
Wll honon in the coaches'
All-SUNet League team.
Huntington Beach's powerful
running back Danny Thompaon
and Marina's Coach Dave
Thompaon, along with Fountain
Valley'• Mike Newton won top
awards on the all-league squad. "Int TMm Ofl9Me ~ "9YW,_.... Ht. wt. Yr.
Q&-e. Slev-. Founleln Ven.v 6·0 llS Sr.
lte-<>. Tllomoton. Hunt. &Mell 6·1 ltS Sr.
TURKEY • • •
From Page C1
aophomore fullback who gained
130 yards on 11 carries in last
week's 34-0 win over Compton.
While the game figures to be
the beet in years, there may not
be many around to witness it. The
OCC-Golden West showdown has
been marred by a steady decrease
in attendence.
When the teams first met in
1966, 9,700 came out to watch the
game. Between 1977 and 1981.
the crowd dwindled from 7 ,000 to
3,500. Last year's ina.ugural
Thankaglving contest lured 4,000.
"Last year, we hAd a great
crowd, considering neither team
was doing much (in the atand-
inp)," aays Tucker. 'I hope
people realize. we're playing this
game an hour earlier (than last
year)."
f'Ht OCC·GWC IC""
lt'6 -Orenee Coe11 14, Goldeft w .. 1 12 1H7 -Of•nte Co.al 10, Golden WKI 7
lHe -Golden Wnl )4, Orlll!M CMll 20 lHf -Or91119 CMll 30, Goldeft Wftl 10
1'70 -Golden w .. 1 IJ, Or111119 CMll 0 1'71 -Or91119 Cee11 21, GolclWI WKI 21
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GolClen W..1 '-Cit Mt"'· f-7-1.
R&-E. Kermen, l!Mrtne S-9 16S Sr.
C-A. $enlle, Founteln. v.-v S-11 217 Sr.
OG-M. E ICOll9do, Hunt. llMcll S-11 210 Sr.
OG-lt. Alll'eMml, Ftn.V911rt ,._11 231 Sr.
OT-0. McGowen, Edlton 6-J 250 Sr.
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OL-A. Ella, OcHn View s-• ,., Sr.
L8-J.T. T1-N11. Edlton 6·2 Its Sr. L8-T. SMnoa, OcHn View 6·0 190 Sr. Lll-S. ltow, WMlmlntl« S·IO 190 Jr.
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lnoton lllWcll) l>ef9ntlve Plavtr OI Y-: ,.._,on CFounteln ........ ,
COKh of YH r: ThomPIOn CMerlnel
Vaqs' Mqyer omitted
On the Daily Pilot's All-Sea
View League football team,
Which WU printed Tueeday,
lrv1ne ffiah t.ckle Andy Moye'
(5-11, 280-pound eenibr) WM
omitted from the tint team. Al8o,
Dan Arrltt, an 8-2, 200·pouncl
ttaht end from El Toro, WM
labeled u a tack.le on the tint
team.
BARONS • • •
From Page C1
es for 216 yards and 2 'I'DI).
"I think they're good, very
good." concedes Milner, "but l
think there might be a dl1terenct
in leagues. They,tLaven't faced a
team that throws the ball like we
do. Of coune, we haven't faced•
team that does whAt they do. And
in McCndten. we're f.c:lni tht
best quarterback we've faced aD
year. He ii a great athlete and be
execute. the option very well
And he'• a dangerous acrambler
in that he mala!s thinp happen. ..
The Barons will count.er with
an offense that heavily
emphuizies the pemina game
with Brett Stevem, who Ml
thrown for more than 1,800 yardl
and 18 touchdowns, at the helm,
flanked by Jamie Craft (48 ~
tiona for 845 yards and nine TDa)
and C.arl Harry (16 receptiona for
396 yards and 4 'I'Da).
Fountain Valleys defeme im't
too ahabby either, permittine an
·~ of 7.3 pointa per pme
through 11 outings. In fact, ill
only two of their 11 pme1 ~
the Barona allowed a tam to
aiore more than two touchdownt.
''In my mind I don't think there
is a clear advani.ge fDf' either
team.'' aaya Milner, who hM felt
t.hroughout the ..., hil -.an
haa held the upper hand. "We'"'
equal We hAve skill. they haw
skill. The hAve a good corps ~
receivers, we hAve a good oorpa al.
• I recetven.
"U we hadn't played IO ~·~
apimt Marina (a pme the
Barona lolt. 16-10), and ---
the ~ I would like to •Y we•tt
hold an advantaae. But MariDa
WU W!rJ 8''00Ndul throwiftl tllie
ball . . . ap1nst one of °"' ltJ'enitha." t r
IUY9IQ SCIAC honors to area trio -Otd.._....c.deoi
di d ~ ..... to"*9
SHARK FISHNi
I TRIPI DAILY for play at U. of Re an s ~C::
1140I °"9llltO C1Cut& .... lr91•MIO H4
A trio of tanner a.ree staNb.lta frcm the \AIYM ..... CA'""
Uniwntty of Bedlandl hM been honored on the l!:::===..,.=''4 ="===2 All·Sou~ C..Wom&a Intercolle,sate Athletic
Confennc. football team.
The three Include "'°"' ..tety .,... HelJrich and tilbt end Mike Rmmn from Newport Harbor
Wah, who were fll"IM•m c:hok9. Allo, nanninC
bllclt Marttn Hubbard frcm Corona del MarJUib Wll
a eecond·teun 11llcdon.
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ltoytltv, JudY Nortll, Trutva Bunny, Clltr·
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lier.
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Pecillc ~ w L ,.d, •• LMen ' J 1IO
Portltnd • • "' \'I
GOiden State 1 ' m 211\
S..llit 1 6 m 11'1
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Utah 6 7 .462 f lit
Hov11on s 7 417 J
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$en Antonio s • .Jes l \'t
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Pttll•delflfll• t , .150
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N•wYork • s •IS 11'1
New JerMY • s S4S 21/t
W11hlnoton 5 1 .411 • c.Mr .. DMIMll
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MllW1Ull" 1 ' ,,. lit
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ChfuoO • 6 400 ,
lndllnt 3 • 2$0 4
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G~ State 102, WulllntlOl1 IOI At1enl1 104, lndl1n1 f3
New York 117, 11o,1on I tl 12 oll
0•11•• 111, Sen Antonio 117
Kan .. , Cltv 111, Sen 01-tf
Houlton 111. Ptloenlx K
Porllend 15', Denver 116
T ....... tO-LMen 11 S..1111
w1111111111on 11 Ctevtllnd O.trOll et lndlene
Pl\llldllDlll• 11 Sen Antonio
GOiden Slate et Mllweull"
New WMY el ~· San Dle90 et Denver
Chlct90 Vt. Ul•ll II Lil Veo11 niun.Y'tO-
No 111me1 acheclultd
nu 130, &Aun 12'
UTAH -lltlleY 21, Oentllv J2, E"on I, Gr"" 15, Grlftlth 1', Or•w 1', Ktllly 4,
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LOS ANGaLIS -Wllkn •• Wl)(lllV ••
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Cit Slllt LA at USIU
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Cl'lePmen ti Seti Frandtc0 St.
Cal Sl•I• Oomlnoue1 Hitt ., lllola
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Cll'rol (Mont.I el GQnr-
SI. Mtnln'I ti Pottlend T...,.,.....
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(lllrough SundtY)
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(lhf'Oullll SundtV)
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SallKdlY)
LI Verne .... Pecfflc CIVltlltft end UC Sant• Cru1 vt. Cit Lullltrtn 11 Cal
lu!Mf'en llhrouoll S.turday)
SATURDAY'S OAlllWS
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Army ., u. s.n Oteeo
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Wtllltltr ,, S.lllt
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Soulner11 COloredO ti USIU
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T .. a• Tedi et Wealllnoton Pl-' Sound vt. Wtahlnetoll SI. at
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COLL•G• S.C.. ~ 101, LIIV_._ 7'
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Orange Coaat O~IL y PILOT /Wedneact•v. Novembet 23, 1883 Cl
Eight Woodbridge
players accorded
All-South Coast
Quarw.rl>K-k Bun Call, who *I
Capistrano Valley ffiah to the
South Cout League c)lam·
pionahip, haa been named of-
fenalve Player of the Year by the
clrcull'a coache..
Ma.ion Viejo High'• 1enlor
lineman Mark Hicks earned de-
fenalve Player of the Year
honort.
Woodbridge, which qualified
for the CIF playoffs for the first
time in the achool'a history, had
three playen named on \he first
team, and eight playen overall.
Selected to the fl.rat team from
the Warriors were offensive
guard Tim Codde, running back
Rudy Figueroa and deferwive
back Jordan Frank. Figueroa hit
the 100-yard mark in two dif·
ferent games this year, including
a top effort against Dana Hills.
when he rushed for 158 yarda.
On the second team from
Woodbridge were wide receiver
Bill RUllell, guard Pat McGrody,
defenalve end Ru. Aagaard,
linebacker Greg Ruffer and de·
fenaive lineman Sean Sieler.
Chris Bunc, a 6-0, 175-pound
senior, was choeen on the first
team aa a defensive back. Gaining
a eecond team offensive spot was
cent.er Mark McGrath, a 6-1,
180-pound junior.
Laguna Beach's Dan Rea, a
6-0, 170-pound tight end, earned
El Toro resurgence
surprises its coach
Ask El Toro High football coach
Bob JohNOn if he's aurprUed by
the fact his Chargers have
reached the quarterfinals of the
CIF Central Conference playoffs,
his answer is surprisingly frank.
"Yes. 1 am," he says without
hesitation. "We're a young team
with a real young offensive line.
We thought we were capable of
playing thia type of football and
we anticipated we'd come on late
in the season, but ... "
But ... not even Johnson ex-
pected the Chargers to come
along this well
El Toro, which entered the
playoffs as a wild card with a 5-5
Big night
for GWC,
Conquerors
It was a successful day for the
women's volleyball tea.~ from
Golden West College and New-
port Christian High, but UC
Irvine's season ended on a sour
note Tuesday.
Golden West captured the
South Coast League cham-
pionship with a 15-4, 10-15, 15-5,
12·15, 15-12 decision over Cer-
ritos at Cypre98 College, rallying
to acore the final seven pointa.
The vicwry propels the R~
tiers into the state regional tour-
nament at San Bernardino Dec. 3.
Debbie Spangler was credited
with a season·high 27 killa, pos-
ting five of the final nine pointa
for GWC. Chris Donohue added
16 kills for the Rustlers.
On the high school scene, New-
port Christian captured the open-
er of the CIF state Division m
tournament with an 8·15, 15·3,
15-2, 15·13 win over Immanuel
High of Reedley on the Con·
querors' court.
UCJ's season ended at 18-18
after falling to Pepperdine. 15-8.
12-15, 10·15, 15-12, 15-10.
record, enten Friday night's
quarterfinal encounter with
Sunny Hilla (7-4 overall) at
Mimion Viejo High, fresh off a
17 .14 upset victory over
top-seeded and previously
once-be4lt.en La Quinta,lut week.
And ju.at two weeks before, the
Chargers also stunned eventual
Sea View League champion
Newport Harbor by a 28-7 ver-
dict.
"They have 'been playing tta1
well lately," understates JohNon
of the Chargen.
Against Sunny Hilla. the No. 2
team from the Freeway Leque,
the Chargers' main objective will
be io atop fullt.ck Mike Muraa,
who gained better than 100 yards
on 10 carries in the Lancttl' 43-0
walloping of Norwalk in their
fi.rsi.t•ound playoff ~ter.
"He'll be a handful and de-
fensively they haven't given up
too many points." states JohNon.
Johneon i! optimistic about El
Toro's chances. but cautious •
well.
"I think any team that's left in
it (the playoffs) could win it," be
says. ''But we've got our handa
full this week and that'• all we're
preparing for."
J r . All-American
teams vie Saturday
The Huntington Beach
Mariners face the South Hunt-
ington Beach Chargen in the
9elt1if:ina1a of the Pee Wee
Division of \he On.nae C-ounty
Junior All·American football
playoff.I Saturday at 1 p.m. at
Irvine High School.
Huntington Beach advanced to
the eemifinal game with a 14-8
victory over La Mirada while
South Huntington Beech WM
downina Orange. The winner of
this Saturday's game advances to
the championahip game Satur·
day, Dec. 3 (2:30 p.m .) at La
Mirada Stadium.
The Pee Wee Division la for 10
and 11-year-qlda.
High schoOl football
play ers of the week
Long Trouna, Newport Harbor
The 5-9, 155-pound senior run-
ning back gained 63 yards on 12
carries, caught a touchdown pasa
and also played the entire game at
cornerback in the Sailors' 20-0
win over Garden Grove.
Rob Stef uo, Corona del Mar
An senior defensive lineman,
Stefano (6·2, 207) had two quar·
terback sacks and five unMSiated
tackles in CdM's 14-7 loss to Btta. •
Jobi Petene•, lrvlDe
Petersen, a 6·3, 186-pound
senior defensive end-offensive
guard, had six t.ackln and OM
assist ln the Vaqueros' 20·18 loea
to La Habra.
Jolaa Westermu, HutlaCtoa
The 5-9, 180-pound senior note
guard h.ci 7 unuaiated ·•kles
and four Mtilt.ed i.ckles ln the
Olten' 34·211etbecluo SL Fran·
els.
Rick Lee, Woodbrtd1e
~ Warriors' ~10, 165·pound
senior wide receiver caught 7.
pasaes for 133 yards and 1 touch·
down in Woodpridae'• 31·20 vic--
iory over Downey. For the 1euon
he bas caught 29 for 445 yards
and 3 touchdowns.
. Chd Rm, Martu
The Vikinp' 5-10, 155-pound
senior defensive b.ck tumed in
another at.erlinc effort.. with four
tackles. cauaine an lncompletion
and making the in'-tte'epUon that
1et Marina up on lta winn1na
touchdown march In a 13..,9 tri·
umph over SL John &.x>.
Mike MUcltell, MaMr Del
A 8-5. 200·pound junior who II
abo • start.er on the Monarchl'
CD' 4·A champlclNhip belketbell
c.e&m, he cau,ht 5 s-for 157
yards, lnc:ludtna touchdown
aerials of 49 and UI yarda in a
27-23 Ufm1 of ~ un~
bfoaten Fontana.
___ ._.....-.... --\
C. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday, November 23, 1883
Mlle IOTIC( Gauchos seek bowl berth 'tCTmoul IUIMH l'ICTI1"IOU9 .,._.. fllCTmOUI eueeNIH l'ICffTIOUI 9Ul*IH NAm lfATUllNT NAMI IYAftMINY MAMl lfATlm#T MAM1 ITAfl•NT
CHULA VlST A -s.ddlebKk Colleae'• "*1 to
a community ro1lep football bowl berth, not to
mention the M1llion Conference champ&onahip, bu
one I.Mt hurdle -the Soulhw•tem Collep
Apachel.
The two teams: off 'Thanluicivt.na Dey at l
p.m. here, and a ebeck v1ciory givee the
Oauchoe at least a tie for the Mt.ton Conference
championahtp with Citrua.
atn.aa la expected to defeat winleea San Diego in
Ua finale Thu.nday.
Saddlet>Kk, 8-0-1, ii almolt .. urec1 of an
Oran,ae County Bowl b1d against the loeer of the
Cerria·Fullerton meettna. The winner of the
Falcon-Hornet cl.uh will play the state'• No.
1-ranked Tatt in the Po&ato Bowl in &kersfield.
Southwest.em cornea into the game with a bowl
· Matt Tingler Bill Barnett
Tingler tops
Sea View polo
bW in line -lf the AJ*he9 can upmd the Oauch09.
Soulhwmem would play 1n a Uona-hmtad con..-i
in Chula Vlat.a aplnat an M yet unnamed opponent.
TM As-hel' lone defMt thil leUOn WU. 31-0 thruhlnc to Ci\r\U.
Southwmt.em la led by by wide receiver SteVe
Ptel'Ce, who h.u cautht _11 touchdown .,._ on the
.uon and ia the 1eedlnC KOrer Jn the Mt.ion
Conference.
ln addition, the Apechel bout the top deferwe in
the Jeque, partkularly acatnat the ruah (68.0
averaae).
'nwt eet.a up an lntere1\lni matchup u the
Gauchos •nd a John Carroll-led an.ck into the
cont.est. Carroll 1t the top runnina back in Or.nae
County with 733 yards.
Quartert.ck Mike Douglua pamed for 214 yarda
last week u the Gauchos pounded San Di~. 41-9.
NEWPORT.
From Page C1
and 13 touchdowns.
• •
"They (the Sailors) run out of a lot of formations
which maket it difficult for ua to adjust," says
Marrujo. "And they've got one of the best guarda
(Brett Kacura) I've ever aeen. He really atanda out in
the fi.IJna. II
"Buically, we're going to try to do the things we
do beet," aays Giddinga. "If we execute, lt'• going to
be a great football game."
The two teams have one common opponent-El
Toro. The Tigers defeated the Chargers 17-14 the
third week of the eeuon. Newport suffered lta only
1eague 1etback -handily -falling 28-7 to the
Chargen.
How can two teams which are IO aimilar produce
different results? It's easy. The Sailors were without
Braz.as who wu out that night with a .thigh injury.
Tll<t lollowtng IM'llON .,. doing The IOllowlnQ pe!tO<\I .,. c:IOlnQ The IOl!owlnQ pe111on1 .,. dOlflg ,,. IOHowltig !*ton• .,. doong
butlflett H bU~.1 II butllleU at IMIMllell U PAOOVCT INNOVATIOH8, 3167 K&OFINl!IMPORT8.23Clll'llb<le SHOPPINO SITTER 436' F THRf!f! BLIND MICf PUS 81rc;h SI . Sune 117, ~C>Ofl &Mch, Or , COion. Oel M11, CA 82126 Holtwooc:I A~._. Atl~ CA USHER$ 1'207 h•t M"Ourm011
CA 92880 Kl-11 Nowu, 23 C1111t>r1a Dr .. 92907 &une o 1tv.,,. CA tn u
Frink K1pllunek, 1120 l ejl. C0<0<11 04ll Mat, CA 92626 &t00k1 M1nllQ4llMlll Corpor111011. A0gt1 MOOfe Inc 1 C1trlotn11
L1oun1 B .. c:ll, CA 826111 O.nu11 Nowllt. 23 Cllllbfle Or • "43118 Holl'<woocf Avenue Anlltlcllm corp o 111 1 on 112 o 1 E .. 1 _,.,Omt R l'tynn, 1&61 M ... Or . Corona c:tel Mat. CA 9262& CA 92907 McDlllrnon Sul•• o 1rv1n. CA 811111 All• HllQllll, CA 0'707 Kl8'1 Nowak Th•• butll\ffa II ~l@uCteO Oy • 9:17 14
Tiii• bullrlMI •• eot>CluCle<f l>y • Thhl 1111-1 Wit llled wlttl Ille corpor111on Tnla !Nil• .... " t0<10uCt.O by •
OIMflf parlnat1nlp County C..,k Of Or1noe CCM.nty on Dl•nna 8roou cori>O<al~
Jelome R Flynn Oct 27. 1H3 Tiii• 1111-t Wat 111.0 •llll Intl Aoger ,....,.... ____ ,.
Thie 111temen1 wH llled w1111 Ille flmel2 County C1tr1c of 011~ C0uri1y on 1n11 1111eme w11• fil<ld w1111 tn.
Cou111y Clerk ol Or1noe County on Pu1>11111e<1 Oranoe Cou1 Dlllly Oct 11. 1118:1 County Clerk of Or•nQe Countt °'' Oct n . 1tea Piiot NO• 2. II, HI, 23, 11183 "27'TIO NllY t tH3 ,r.ae. 51123·83 LAW Ol'flCll '~I
PublltlleCl Orange Co111 Delly Jl"Olila D. ITAM WILLIAM •RUCI YOH I Aa• Pilot Nov 2, 9, 16, 23, 11183. MO Ool4Mfl Clfcle Dtl•• IOCIAUa
61114-83 Nil.IC NOTICE hnl• Ana, CA. mot At0t11et• 11 L1•
-----------Publlsllltd Orang• Coatl Delly 111 NOl1h M8'n '''"'· llHI• IH l'llllJC NOTICE "CTITtOUI •UllNHI Piiot Nov 2. 9 16, 23, 11183 ,.,,,, An1. CA. '2701
NAMl ITATIMINT 5911·83 Published Or•noe Coast O•llY flCTIYIOU..._..INlll Th• lollowtng peflOn II doing PllOI Nov 9 16 23 30. 1983
NAMI ITATl.NT bualReH 11 8013·83 file following perlOfll 1,. doing THE TEMS PUBLISHING COM· "8.IC NOTICE
b1.111ne1111· PANY. t6lO Superio. Ave ' Coala flCTITIOUI IUllNEll
ARABIAN DATE dAAOENS, • MHI, CA. 92627 NAMI ITATllHNT f't&.IC NOTICE Callloonla gener1I p1r1n11tlllp, Tnom11 Eugene McLain, 326o4 Tt>e lottow1ng person " doing ---...;.;;---"------
2761 I LI Pu Road. laoun• Nlgull. lcnlQan Ave . Co111 MIH. CA bUSIOffl as flCTlflOUI •UllNlla
CA 112677 2826 REP ENTERPRISES 292 I NAMl ITATIMINT REB F1rm1 I Cllllornll 0-•l Tlltl bullne11 II conducted l>y an p d S • c• 9270• The l(lllow111g petlOnS are dOong ' ndlvlduil en 111011 11111 .. na, ,.. • pa1t11er1lllP. 2761 I LI Paz Road, Th E M l RichirCl Edwaod Pesick 19782 !Jullnfft II L•gun1 Niguel. CA 92677 ornaa c 1111 . isthmus Ln Huntington Beach CA OUNGER & ASSOCl.-TES:-3010 Palrtc;k L laja 52·600 V1n Buren Tilts llltement wu fllec:I wllll lhe 92u 6 . Clubhouse Corell Costa Meu, CA
C 1 CA 9°2235 ounly Cletk ot Orange County on 92626 oacne 11. 27 1983 T n1s bus1neh os c.onouctlld by an Gr119ory l l•J•. 52·500 Vin 1 ondrviduai M11111n Ouno11r JO 10 Clubhouse Buren. Coac1111111. CA 922311 f229UI Richaro Pesic~ Corcle Cos11 MeH CA 92626
Tllll bualnest •• conducted by • tu~rsh~ 9 o~~ ~~~·· OIJly Tllos 11111emen1 WU hleo "'"" till James E Ounger 3010 Clubl\OUM!
generll par1neratll1> I o1 ov . . 5920 83 Coun1y Clefk of Oranoe Counry on Core~ Cost• Men CA 92826 RES Farms by Ronald E Birleller · Oct 27 19113 l\4ar11yn Ounger
This statemenl w111 hftld w1l'1 Ill• F~» Tn11 sta11men1 was filed with 11111
County Clerk of Orange County on "8.IC NOTICE Pubhslled Otange CoaSt Daily County C1e1k 01 Orcinge County on
Oct 19 1983 Piiot Nov 2 9 t6 23 1983 Oct l 1 1983
"21tl• flCTITIOUI •UllNIH 5922·83 f229NI
PubloShecJ Or anoa COHI Delly
P1101 Nov 9 t6 23 30 1983
8011·63
YOH6 COOtt
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
1llOO F lltchlld Otlve, a1t1t1 100
P.0.9o111tn
Irvine, CA. '211'
Published Orange Co111 Dally PolOI Nov 2, II, 16, 23, 1983
51112·83
f't&.IC NOTICE ~~~~~~~~~~~
NAMI STATEMENT Tile l0How1ng peraona ate doing
business 11 "8.IC NOTICE
UNITED AGRICUL lURAL IN· l'ICTITIOUI IUllNIH
SURANCE SE RVICES. 1570 NAMltUTIMINT "8.IC NOTICE BrockllOllow Or , Sulle , 103, S1nta Tile following peraon 11 doing ___ ...;..; ______ _
Ana. CA 92705 business as " flCTtTIOUI •UllN£11
W C Goodrich. l570 COAST BUSINESS lELEP~ONE NAMI STATEMENT
BrookMllow Ot ·• Sull• "l03, Santi SYSTEMS. 3033 Harbor Blvc:I Suite Tile rouowing persons are d<>ln.g
Ana. CA 92705 F-2. Costa MHI, CA. 92626 buslneu aa
W A Majore. l570 Brookhollow Larry M Wiiiiams, 277 1 I Horse-LAGUNA PACIFIC PUBLISHING, flCTlftOUI llUSl .. 11 Or., Suite 11 103. Santa Ana. CA. shoo Bend, San Juan Cep111rano. 18207 Eur McOu1mo1t, Sulla 0.
NAMI •rATIMINT 112705 CA 92675 Irvine CA 92714
Tiie following person II doing Thi• bualneas IS conducted by a lll1s buS1ness II conducted Dy an Roger Moote. tr•c , • California
bualneu 11· o-•I partnet1'1ip lndMduaJ. cor po• 11 ron, 1ti20 7 E •s 1 HERITAGE SOFTWARE SALES, W C. Goodrich Larry M Williams McOurmolt Suite O Irvine, CA 3857 Birch. Suite 600. Newporl Tllll ttatemem was Ille<! w1111 tile T'1os Slalemant was llled with Ille 9271 4 YAL•NCIA lf·l·H NIWPOltT HAIUIOll Ct·2·U Beach, CA 92660 Counly Clark 01 Orange County on County Clerk of Orange County on Tll11 bu11nes1 "conducted by •
)I <>ranee ~ 6 22 *'' Alll n Thomas H. Polllowskl, 111 Nov 10. 1983 Oct 27 1983 corpo<ellon
7 Sonott 12 11 CYlltftl 0 Caraway, Irvine, CA. 9271• f2211l• l'22IMS Roger Moore, Pretldtnt
17 El Toro 14 14 Hnl. 9Mdl 3S This bu11neas II conc:tucted oy· an Publltlled Oflng• Co•'' Dally Published Or1nge Coaat Daily Tll1s statement was liled with tile
t• Troy 7 •• Untwenltv 3 lndtvlc:lual Piiot Nov 16. 23, 3 ·Dec 7· 1983· Piiot Nov 2 9. 16, 23, 1983 county Clarll of Oranoe Counly on tt 8olM Grlllc:ll 10 U INIM 0 Tllomu H Polllowakl 6096·83 . S9;11.83 Nov 1 1983 J .,.. ) 42 Eat1ndl 17 T1111 stllement wu filed with lhl l-----------i-----------f22IOl2 a AneNlm 14 11 Seddl•ll•cto 0 County Clerk of Or1noe Counly on 111111-ic Ml\Tll'C lllllllD•1c Mnf.ICE WILLIAM PUCE YOH & U -42 Saw.,_ 1 l3 Cotta Mala 0 Oct 27, 1983 I'"~ "111~ I'"~ nu IOCIATll l5 Maenofll ) 7 El TOfO lt f221MO ' has 21 Wntern 10 1 Cor-dal M¥ ' Pubhshec:I Oran~ Cout Dal"' FICTITIOUS llU~at flCTITIOUa llU~Nlll Altotney1 al Law Newport Harbor Hish aenior Matt Tingler 0, o• ., NAME lfATIMENT NAiii( ITATIMINf 211 MOfth Main ....... lutl• 129 ~ _,__._... the M-Valuab'e Player on. the l3 Fuler!on 11 10 Geroen Grow O Pilol Oc:I 2· 9· 16· 3· 1983 Tile lollowmo petac>n 11 c:IO!ng Tile lollOwing petaon 11 doing Santa Ane. CA. t2101
UC'IC"JI -IC'CM:U .,..
1 591&-83 butlnesa as business 1s Pub111hed Oranoe Coast Dally AU-Sea View Leegue water polo teem, .elected by MONEY MACHINES INTER· NEWPORT WOODWORKING P110t Nov 9. 16 23. 30 1983
the ---t..-. 'W"t..-playen each from champi·on rta.IC NOTICE NATIONAL. 31 BrOOlch<>ltow Orrve. sruo10. 869 w •Sth St Utt•I 'B. 601•...&3 ~ICll £ ru~ Santa Ana, CA 92705 Newpor1 Beac:ll. CA 92663
Corona del Mar, numer-up Newport Harbor-and Ed. L flCTIYIOUl llUltNlll Sam E Hooper, 70 s. l a 5¥tda, GflOfge Peter Boll 177 Cosll -----------___ _... th team ISOD aguna N•• ITATHIENT Soulll lagun1. CA 92677 Mesa St . Cost• Mell, CA 92627 P\8.JC NOTICE University were 1a11.:v to e · ' The following persona 11e c:tolng Thia bualness 11 c:onductec:t by; en T111s t>Yainess "conducted by en -----------The strength Of this team ia accentuated by the l>uslness as lndlvldual 1ndMdua1.._ l'ICTlllOUI llUSMH
ll--'--•-in the CIF 4 A fin.ala and d e PREMIERE PRINTING, 2000 Sam E Hooper George P Boll NAME ITAnMENT fact Newport u.u-uur ut -• ouste •. n tennis Harbor Blvd "106, Coata Me ... CA Tilt• llatement was Ille<! wrlll '"' Tnts Slltement was llled w1tn rne Tne fOllowlng person• are dolno Corona del Mar and University were eernifinal.ists. 92627 Coun1y Clark ol Orange County on County Cieri\ ol Orange County on bu!ilness as ,.. ___ .... Bill D---tt'• Ne.,....,. ... Harbor team takes Gregory Allen Carmer. 18760 V••-Nov 10, 1983 Ocl 26. 1983 MILLIKEN BUILDING 2691 Rich· ~• ~nc -....-• monl •2•. Gardena, CA. 90248 F229123 1'221521 ter Suite 118 Irvine CA 9271• OD Sunny unt-to"''"ht in the 4-A .it•--•-a• Belmont Greg Scott Furlong 25220 Publls"--' Oraftge Co••I 0"'"' PubhShed Orange Coast Dail• Russ-Kare Enterproses a general ~---Pool~in ' ...... :--: ___ .... I • th lUIOthWU.. tr·. ht LasunaBeachandEdiaon highs were eliminated Bigelow Rd 4, Torr1nce. CA, 90605 Piiot No~"i6, 23, 3o. Dec 7. 1983'."' Pllol Nov 2 9. 16, 23 1983 , par1"ersh1p 2691 Roehler Su1le 118 P.uua ....... '6~·· ta e • aig year fromtheCIF4-Agirla'teamtenniaplayoffa'l\ae9day, Tllls bus1ne&at1c:onducledby·a 6097·83 5883-113 Irvine CA 9271•
the Sailors have been in the finala. Tonight's game ia but Mat.er Dei advanced on the 3.A level with an eaay ge~~~1 f~;1~:~s111p s:i:·~~8E .~~ntc~ ;::,~ R1c11ter
ICheduled for an 8:30 start. victory over Alhambra. T111s statement was flied wrtll tile Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ro1>et1 KUch1nsl\1. 2691 R1cn1er
FIRST TEAM ' .......... Beach'• Artiata, who finished at 20-3 County Clerk OI Orange Coumy on FICTITIOUS •UllNESS FICTITIOUS IUllNEll Suite 118 Irvine. CA 92714 ~ ... -Ocl 26, 1983 NAME ITATEMENT NAME ITATIMENT John Bailey 2691 Roclllef. Suore
Trevor Benedict (Newport Harbor); John Mor-overall, could only manage one point from an,Ja -Published Oran~e co.:.~ Th• lollowlng persons are doing Tne following l>elson IS doong 11~.~vs:1u;~y~:~~~ Rocnt11' Su11e row (Corona del Mar)·, JeU ~, .. ,.(Coro"'" del Mar).· a win from Kelli Willene-and that proved to be the Pilot No" 2. 9, 16, 3, 1983 business as business as 1 t8 t CA 927 u ~'6 ·-..ai.it<l in 11 7 tt.ck ·-•-Doi PuebJm • AOVl\NCEO COMMUNICATIONS. GA TCO SERVICES 14600 Gold· rvone Matt Tingler (Newport Harbor); Kevin Seeley UlllereDOe a -9e . ...--· · 5879•83 8832 Calico Ave Garden Grove, enwes1 S1 . ~ 10•B. Westm1nS1et Tr..s bus.ness •S conducted by 8
(Coro d 1 M ) Rob Sol (U . "ty)· Chris In doublee, Sue Godfrey and Dede Wallace 1----------CA 926•1 . CA 92683 oene<al partnership na e ar ; ~ ruve~ I layed well in ........ , .. ., two of three matchee but it f't&.IC NOTICE Mocllael Kevon Curcio, t•O• N Gregory Aran Trowbrodge 9704 Stepl\en Eisenman a-rat Dari· Terry (Irvine); Mitt. T. orchiana <U.nivemty); ~. elly WP --·t-............... -.... -.. • 1-----------Tuston .. J.2 Sanla Ana CA 92701 Dove Cir . Foun111n Valley CA ner IOI Run-l(ate Enl.,~-
M k W ck.a (Estancia) -· ""~ FICTITIOUI •UllNEll Michael Ray P1rr1S11.'8832 Caioco 92708 Trus stllement was hied Wltll Ille WuhboUITie (Uruvenuty); ar I . . Ed.1.m, the Sun9et l..eegue champion, WU NAME aTATEMtENT •• G11den Grove CA 92641 Tnos business os conduc1ea by an Cov"l'r Clerk or Orange Counry on Goalies: Leif Jesaen (Newport Harbor); Kevin bea~ LlJ. by t.hird~aeeded Sant.a Barbara. which Tile IOllOwong persons •re doing Th11 buSlneM Is ~on<luctecl by, • 1nd1vodual Nov 1 1983 f~ Sno; .. ,_ (El~ ) ,......,~"\• busmns as· general Plr1ntfllllp Greg A Trowbridge W LIAM PUCE YOSI I Al --'O .... r oro . won the Channel League. It WU the Chargen' only REB FARMS a C1lll01nl1 genetll MocllHI Rey Parrish Tllos slalemenl WIS hied wrlfl lhe IL -
•' '• SECOND TEAM lam in 21 outinp this ...:II\. parlne<sh1p. 27611 La Paz Aolc:I, Tiits statement •as flied Wllll 1111 County Cte<k ol Or1nge County on :~IATlaltt Law
Gordon Be,..,, lli',... .. ..,,;,.)•, Brian Berneking· (El Mater Dei, aeeded second in 3-A, had a Laguna Niguel, CA. 92677 County Clark ol Orange Covnty on Oct 12. 19113 f227M 217~ 1119111 Street, llllte 125 •e ,.._,__ Ronald£. Bltl~.,, 27611 LI Paz Nov 10. 1983 C<>att 01rt.. lenla Ane. CA. 12701 Toro); Kurt Chrittenaen (Costa Mesa); David surprisingly eaay time in di8patchina host Alhambca, Road. Laouna Noguel. CA 92677 F221101 Pul>loslled Orange 1983 '' Pubt;ahed C>ange Cou l 09ll)' G Ro Co del l 7 l Baron E 81rtel'ler, 27611 LI Paz Published Orange Caul Ollty Pilot Nov 2. 9 16 23 .,908_83 PolOI Nov 9 16 23 JO 1983 Langloia (University); reg berta ( rona -· Road. Lagun1 Niguel, CA 112677 Polol Nov 23, 30. Dec 7, 14, 1983. 60l6-83
Mar)· Mike SeuaUin (El Toro); Allen Slutzky The Monarchl swept in linglM. receiving strong Brandon A Blrtel'lef. 2761 ll• Paz 6178-83 ----------
(Newport' Harbor),· Karl Stewart (Newport Harbor); ..-#onnances from Shannon !Avelle, Pam Sannien-Road, Lagun1 Niguel, CA. 92677 "8.IC NOTICC ~6' ""·--1-y' Shelley J, ~rOSkey, 27611 LI 111111-IC MnflC[ Drew Tc.h (Corona del Mar); Matt Wesner (Corona to and Maria Prietto in advancing to ~~ I PazRoad.LegunaNlguet.CA.92677 __ ....;..,.~~""""'"""-'------iNOTICE OF DEATH OF ___ NIU __ C_NO_TIC_E __ _
del Mar); Matt Weuel (Irvine). . aemif.inals. ge~~~~1~=:=1~!1>~c:tucle<1 by. a NOTICE OF DEATH OF MARIE M. ELDER aka NOTICE OF DEATH OF
11111 1mm Cadets, midshipmen Ronald E. Birtcher Florence F . Harlmu AND MARIE ELDER AND OF Jolla Plaaje, aka Jo..-Plan-
r111s statement was lile<I with 11141 OF PETITION TO ADMIN-PETITION TO ADMINIS-je aka Jolla NMN Pluje
County Clark 01 Orange County on I STER ESTATE NO. TER ESTATE NO. A-1!0147 AND OF PETITION TO AD-Oct. 19. 1983. t• T II h · be r· · 1'2271111 A-1%06 ~ o a eirs. ne tciaries. MINISTER ESTATE NO.
YOH a CO()t( To aU h e irs, beneficiaries, creditors and contingen t AU0587 ~~ P. d . . R=E!'w~/~~~b:~~g: start asa ena invasion :=:::.:~:. IYlt• 100 creditors and contingent creditors of MARIE M. To all heirs. beneficiaries.
P.0.9oa 11177 creditors or Florence F. ELDER , aka MARIE creditors and contingent
lf'flne, CA. 1271:1 Hartman and persons who ELDER and persons who creditors of John Plan,e and 1983. He was a 20 year resi-
dent of Huntingt.On Beac h. ONTARIO (AP) -Cheering, pen-
He was a rellred American nant-waving parenta and fans greeted
Air L ines pilot and was very the Army football team u the finrt of
active in ci~t~ ~nd churc~ an anticipated 9,000 cadeta and mid-
relat.ed actavat1es. He ts ahi began arrivino for Friday's
Published Orange Co111 Dilly !'lay be otherwise interested !113Y be ?therw1se interested persons who may be other-
that a team planned a victory party Pilot Nov 2. 9, 16, 23, 19835913·83 tn the will and/or estate: m the will and/or estate: wise interested in the will
onlytobediaappointed. Weare going to ----------A petition has been filed A petition has been ftled andior estate·
beet them. We've come to beat Navy." Nil.IC NOTICE by Waldo Donald Pollock in by Haskell P. Elder in the A peuuon has been filed
lift from th .... _..... will the Superior Court of Orange Superior Court of Orange bv Sheila E Planie in the The air e _.., . FtCTITIOUl llUllNUI County requesting that County requesting that s·upertor Court or Orange survived by sons, Thomas, prnen --..., .
M ichael, Jan and Corvan: Anny-Navy 84th annual game ln continue through 'nlanklgiving Day, NAME ITATIMINT Waldo Donald Pollock be ap-Haskell P. Elder be ap-County requesung that b..l .. ..ft .. ., both t.eaml, other cadeta and Tile lollowtng '*'°" 11 doing 1 . ed 1 brothers. Byron and Melton Pasadena.
and 5 grandchildren. Mem-"We're excited about playing in the
or1al Senvce to be held Sat-Roee Bowl, that'• for sure," Army team
urday 10 AM. St Wilfred's captain Jim Mitroka said upon arrival
Episcopal Church, Hunt-from West Point at Ontario lnter-
• ...... '6 business as. pointed as pe~na represen· po1.nt as per5?na represen-S heila E. Plan.)e be appointed
midthipmen, cheerleaders, band mem-tNNERBALANCE. 14742 Newi>ort tative to admiruster the estate ta live to administer the estate as personal representative to
. J1net E Flslle<, 11111 Rldoefleld I d Ad h l d d d Theonlyoomparableoperationaathe 0t .Hunllng1one.1e11,CA.92646 (under the n ependen t • t e n epen en mints-Planjt' (under the lndepen-
ington Beach. ln heu of national Airport.
flowers. contribuuons can "We came to win" said Commodore
ben and fans to Ontario. Ave. Sle. 20'7. Tustin. CA. 92680 or Florence F Hartman of MARIE M. ELD~ (under administer the estate of John
military'I annual Reforger exerc:iMs, T111s buslnH• "conc:tuc;ted by 111 m1rust.rallon of Estates Act). tration or Estates ct) The dent Admmistrauon of Es-
when the Air Force move. t.houtanda of In~·~~·~ Fisher The petition is set for hearing peuuon 1s set for a ring m tales Act). The petiuon ts set
troope to West Germany for joint TlllS statement was lllt<I with tr.a m Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Dept No. 3 at 700 Ctvtc (or heanng in Ot-pt No 3 at
maneuver., Mid Lt. Col Robert S. County Clerk or Orange Countv on Center Dr . West. Santa Ana, Center Dr . West. Santa Ana. 700 Civic Center Or , West, be made to Good Leon Edne ' US Samaritan's ProJeCl, St A. Y O~ the · · Naval McEldo ho . in har f Oct 27, 1983. CA 92701 on Dec. 14, 1983 at CA 92701 on December 7, Sant.a Ana. CA 92701 on Nov
wney, w 18 c ge o ~ '221Ml 9:30 A.M 198:1 at 9:30 A.M 30, 1983 at 9:30 A.M Wilfred's Episcopal Church Academy at Anapol.i.s, Md.
18631 Chapel Lane, Hunt: But Lt. Gen. Williard W. Scott Jr ..
ington Beac h. Vis1tallon superlnt.endent of West Point, re-
Wednesday evening, 6 lo 9 butted: "Thia won't be the finrt time
making 1Ure all the cadeta arrive. Publlllllec:t °''<199 Coaat Oatty IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the Al ............. it will_. about •11. milli"on P1101 Nov 2. 9, 16, 23, 19835,,2._83 f h
PM Peek Family Colonial
Funeral Home. 893·3525
...~. ........~ ~ ,, .. granting or the petition. you granung .o t e peuuon, you granting of the pelltion. you
to charter the planes and bUllel for the should either appear al the should either appear at the should either appear at the
move, the t.axpayen will not pay a hearing and stat~ you ob~-~earing a~d slate you obJl'('-hearing and state you objec-
penny. The tranaportation OOlta will be tions or me written objl'('· lions or ftle> written obJl'('-tions or file written objec-
_an_d _53_9·9_54_9 ------. Bogus tickets paid through a special non-profit uons with the l'OUrl before tions with the court before lions with thf court before
corporation, the Army-Navy '83 Foun-the hearing. Your appear-the hearing. Your appear-the hearing Your appear-
dation, which wu formed for the -• ant-e may be in person or by an(·e may be In person OI'" b y arwe may be in person or by
PIERCE MOTHERI
aEUMOADWAY
' MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Cotta Mesa
~2-9150
8AL TZ HROERON IMfTH A TUTHILL
WHTCLWF CHAPEL
427 E. 17th St.
Cott1 Meu
S.6-9371
MoCOMllCK MORTUARY
1795 IAQuna C9nyon Rd lagunae.ac~.Ca. 92851
494·9416
to 49er games
keep police busy
and th ........ ah' "'"h ticlce 0 , ~ your attorney. your attorney. your a ttorney event, .. ~ ... ~ .... ergame t Qi"~ --IF YOU ARE A CREDI-lF YOU ARE A CREDI-IF YOU ARE A C REDl-
prioel. Cll TOR or a contingent creditor TOR or a contingent creditor R o r a t'OnUngent creditor The Puadena game WU arranged by ~ ~ • or the deceased. you musl file of the d~~· you must file r th(' deceased. you must Ule
Rolft Amhym, a member of the Wett ~· <11 CD your claim with the court or your claim with the t-ourt or our claim with the court or
Point clue of 1953 and Pasadena a.~ present ~t to the personal rep-present ~t to the ~rsonal rep-rcsenl it to the personal rep-
SAN FftANr>Ycrv.. (AP) -Some--Clwnber of Commerce executive vice a> :J resent.at1ve appointed by the resentauve appointed by the ntative appointed by the ""'~ raldent a. · ..... court within four months court within four months urt within four months
one who apparenUy stole blank tickets P The g~ traditionally bu been ~ ~. ~ from the date of first Issuance from the date of first issuance rom the date of first issuance
1hee18 from a San Frandlco 49ers nt..n_.,a_ :l ~ • or letters a.s provided in Sec· of letters as provided in Sec-( letters .. provided in Sec-ahipment hu'aold botrut ticketa at four played ln rnu.uclphla, eort of a ;;;· :> lion 700 of the Probate Code lion 700 of the Probate Code ion 700 of the Proba1e Code
49ers g~ at Candleetick Park this halfway point between the two 5· S ... of California. The time for of California. The time for r California. The time for
eeuon police ukl acacten»s. but Amhym. a career IO ';3' V filing claims will not expire fHing clauns will not expire ihng clauns will not expire
The National F0:0tball Leoue team'• military officer who retired ln 1974, «§: CD prior to four montha from the prior to four months from the rlor to four months from the
ticketa nonnally are printecl in Illlnoia, uw a chance to brina a '8 million to $8 _, date of the hearing noticed date or the hea.rlng. noticed ate of the hearing notiai!d t..~ mWJon boolt to P.-dena bem~ the ::;· ::s above. above. bove then shipped to San Frandaco, Wncn:o a , L-A-11 .. 1..... _, YOU MAY EXAMINE the YOU MAY EXAMINE the YOU. MAY EXAMINE ... _ computer intlertm the proper 11et'tion, pme 1 attendance b.11 -.. .__.... -o 1 U1I!"
row. -t --.a -·A n· ·-.'--inf-. ln recent yan. ~ • flle kept by the court. lf you file kPpt by the court. f you lie kept by the court. If you
-111JU _.... wulUC'T -.~.· are Interested in the estate, are interested in the est.ate, ~ Interested in the es\ate.
matlon. Baida the pme, there are ban-•A you may aerve upon the ex-you may serve upon the ex-ou may aerve upori l~ ex-Polb Mid someone took 12 aheeta-queta, pandm and a nilbt a\ Dia-; _, ecutor or adminlltrator, or ecutor or administrator. or tor or lldm.inistnltor, or
eech cont.ainine 10 blank ticketa -out neyland planned for the team and fana. D> -• upon the a ttorney for the ex-upon the atto~y for the ex-pon the attorney for the ex-
of. the shipment befOft it re8Ched the 2 ' < equtor or admln1$trator, and ec:':!tor or administrator, and tor or admlnl.atrator, and
49era. 'Ille -tine infonnation then -file with the rourt with proof file with the court with proof Ile with the l'OUrl with proof
filled In with ~ter 'lbe G th h D> CD or service, a written requett of aervlce. a written ~Uftt f _.rvlce, a wrlti.n reque.t
WU a,.,,~-·· • row OrDIODe ~ atalingthatyoudeslre 1pedal 1t.alingthalyoudesire1pedal t1.nclhatyoudeslre1pfdal ~.:::,, e"~e~::: ~ OK'd for O·lympic8 . . ... notice of the fllJng of an In· nollce or the filing of an In· Uc. of the fllil'\I of an ln· ........... ,,... ., -r ventory and appralaement of ventory and appral~nt of ntory and appraiarment of
FrandlcoPoliceDetectiveJayW.U... ewtate UICtl or of the pell· estate a.eta or or the pell· taUI ._,ta or of the ped· "Theonlywayyou'dlmow(youhad LOS ANGELES (AP) tlona or a«'C>Un\I mentioned lions or ~nta "'"1Uoned ON or at'U>Untl mt'nllont."CI
a phony ticket) la 11 you went out to Somat.roplnr a human l"OW'lh hormone DlllJ Piiat In Section 1200 and 1200.~ of In St>cuon 1200 ind 1200.~ of n Sec,lk>n 1200 and 1200.~ ol
your wt and found IOIMbody e1le ln lt tmed by athleta lo bacreMe their the C.alllornla Probatt' Code. the C.U(omia Probalf' ~. the C.llfomla Proba~ ~.
with the ume tlcbt.," W.u..ce laid. irtNftlth will be lep1 at the 19&1 Marjorie E. E•wa,..1 JAMES P. Z'ARIFES H. Jad Han OWdaJa of the 49en ~ that'• Olympb. ln Lo. Anlei.. an Olympk Clu1lfled AdVW119'ng Ht £Hl 1 '1tl Street, s.Jle Au..., feT hlllloewr Ill Denr Dr. SM. Jl
ewtly what happened to a 10Ca1 ot 25 of~ •Y.· M2..Y11 I IS Ht West 0ttu leeleu,., ........ Bea~. CA. tt&U
tam ., ,..,. thll .-in. lnvmtiptan Athlettl wW not IWD be *'9d for Cffla Mesa, CA. n1n Wte HI ('7U) Ht-IHI -·•·•-....1•"--t•t..-M..&._..wblch--.. _ ... n....--•'--~-de~-..1..-l7141Hl·Htl 1A111Bt1dl,CA.MIH l'ubliJlht'd Or••~
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Chltf ol Plant Operal ona Ill F•' The tollow ng pe110111 Ore oomo '1n S'lE •nsONIAMERICAN EX IOI lhi' Blue~ 800 P1ennt!d Con nun! Bttl!~ll GA 92660 1;/704 v " Stalll HOSPl181 2SO I Herbo• b1JSll18'$ •• :,;"ES~ r es"CROW COMPANY 101 ly n Newport C11nl!1• so IS to llSlllll Ar 1 r~uli1 meeting ol II ti 8{li110 tlon "~ T ulv 0 J1 4 400 FICTITIOUI IUllNESS Blvd Cosl11 Me111 CA 928:?6 unlll I HE AUlO AEPA A SHOP 2 7 ,..., ., ol S11p01v sort Ill 0 anoe County MIW:Artn rr Blvd St~ t;.>0 NMwpO I NAME STATEMENT 1111rvey Jacl la a go 1611 Cir
3 OO p M on Otte 9 198J 01 which I 1 n tJ ly SOI IT Ht AN CITIES ESCROW I ., en w •~n n 111 llJIO o.ia Ing 111 Clll 101~19 11150 8 11 nl) 11,. the Govvrn B•wcn CA 9.,.660 11 1 follow "0 pe1&01 1s oo ng ilflf' Or ve Ssnla Ane CA 9270~
I me I hey w II be publ cly opened Md Avocado • 6 Cost i Mna CA t;OMPANY ilS r us1ee or Svc c I'"' us Pll ' lllltl '~' ~ n Areo I ol !) Bonrll cit lh~ n slr c;ls gpver etl r fl~ tl • ~fl~~ 'c.ondut lud bV t• t vs r "'~ J' (1 so s ""5'> s c;ondue1•tl t>y Ir)
•• d I I "' rk 8 92626 l'tl•~O fllJ$1"6 0 Sut>51ilult:!d lht! Plnr MO c.; Jm , ly It) cease tty II• Boo ti OI s 1perv sors woa I d V U\JU WYNN WllSON FASHION (.ON d \I Oual i"'~9~e;1111;0D~g :;',~18 41011 luols John 0 Co ell 3 135 Pe Ct! Ave Ir Mee , lh 11c"111 Oeeo ot rrus1 "" mn~un r 111ow11blll lloor o tiu I eltl NOvPml e 15 1983 411 9 30 11011 "b 1 v 1 0 J Siii T ANl 27112 i.:; le O ve New 110 vey J Ta anoo
and eq pment ecessary 10 n1tall Costa M11sa CA 926?7 l'•I w tell 1;y MICHAEl l COMPAS fO 1 • 11 11~1 t1te I ly 1 Area I ano AM Tl~ iolluw, g Mf aa member~ Th~ slaten .,, 1 wo& 11 ,11 w 11 111., 1 0 1 Bt'~ct C.A 9?06a fh • s1a1ernt1nl wu I 1110 w Ill the u <I (I Donna L Leppe 9662 Dumb eek A SINC.tr MAN R d 1eco dtltl I l c "IM11 It I "IA I!) 1llowabl11 A R s w ll w I~ l '71l7C c e Or VII c I nly Clerlt OI Orange COIJnly °' 111 left hand, .. sl de open noE•' <II 0 Hunt ng1on Beacn CA 92646 M.i1ch 2~ 1<18 t as r1s11um1ir11 n U&I' ol cont• •tt c.i woc.u 10 30 '"' nQ p1"•'°"' o0" ta 11on C ~ly C1e ~ ii Orano< Cou 11y o Y' ' (lt I 3 1963 11gn1n1nds1ue ope111ng on 851 lln Tn 5 Dus ness s <.onoucted t>y a •?977 ,, ,.AA~ ,~<1Q• "'1"e 6S6 0 1 pcrcnnt Cn , n .n llar• ull M w eo" e,. ce No• 10 11183 Nt'WIJ! ' 601111 r A 12663 Fm<I W11a1 etllr anceJe• I d()()(WllV Of Man .. • ~ ., "' ., NCslt1n1Jt< Ralpll e Cla1~ Tt 0 nu F F22tt22 '" ' I \Ji t'~~ ~ '' ' OUI 1eo by 01 74
11. lchen 11 Farrvew Slate Hospital al general partn8'Sh P 1 c .,, Rl!Co d~ of Orange C01 nty NOT•CE IS 1<LR£BY GIVEN lh&t 3 R 1,.Y ~n<1 lho; C I'" AHFP Agr" Puol shed Orimy" Lousl 01t ly 111<1 v aua1 Pulil SI eo Or11noe Coast Ot1ly
Fa rv 8 State Hosp 101 in ec Jonn 0 Co• ell c.i iurr a mil oursu<1nl 10 1n11 ce• N1'g1tl ve o .. chtrtJI or nu oeen 1118111 "'11 the c 11 ul Fullollon " ,.. tot Nov 16 .,3 JO De<. 7 1983 wv1 , t1 w ''°' 1 P '"' Nov ? 9 16 21 1963 "' 1 In s statement WIS hied w Ill fl" tarn Nol cc nr Ot!lttull and El111.I or 10 11 t'PJ e<l ''V 111e C ly 01 N11wpon .. 11 t '" 1 11 1 eo w 11 me 59 10 113 cordence w th plans ano sPfrCI County Ctert. 01 orang!! co1.1n1y on Sell the eunot1 eco 0.,11 Jury 2 1 B acn 0 con eel 01 w 11 tt., appl •PP•Oveo A1co101s11 nenaD 111a1 on 6098 83 " • " ' w • callo 11 thereto e Nov 14 1983 Ag oon .. 1 ·~ em .. nded A 1po11 1 n County c .i ~ •' 0 1 11e Couniy on R1tltirence w 11 be gntnlftd 10 t> 0 F2300et 1983 11s l!ln Mr I no 83 312800 r111o1 01eo illlO•tt 11 •s 1ne p1estin1 proven enl p 0~ .im Grant Agree PUBLIC NOTICE Nov 4 1911:1
<ltira properly appioveo as Small 01 011 c 0 1 R.ico "' or sa cl Co nly 1 1en1 un ol 1 tt C•l1t 10 ilCcepl lhe "'""' \ in, 1 ll!'CI con nendill Oii• f22t3112 FICTITIOUS eua·"' .. lt
Bu' ness n accordance W lh S~ P~I shed Or a QI! Coast Oa ly w 11 .. , d" • d n s ant 10 so u O"tld Negal ve Ooclu ~1 l'I' 11 suoport µ 1 1 •1 "c1 O 'n"" Coa•t Oa ly ""' ~ 16 2a JO 0 7 1983 ~ v p J ti ll oclnm111 t ·~ 11., ill.IP 01/vecf FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • • L ~:i"';,o 198.3 NAME "T·TEM·NT I on 1096 el seq 11110 2 Ce1 torn ii l'C ol I rust S<' 111 put>I c aucl on lo 1ng doct" 11n1s Ttiti C ly tH cvu oges <.:e to on I utl a r.01 11ac1s ar11 NAME ST ATE ME NT P Ill Nov \.I ., , ' 11 t' lo low ng" pe~sons -'are dOlnQ
Aomna1ra1ve Code App1tc11ons 6103 8a ca•h lawlul noney ot lie Unteo emt>er~ ot lhll gvnl!rul oublc 10 awardt.10 rn11900 completell 111d rn,. tolow rg Plf&ons d•I! doirg 602183 f'lu)nenu
tor prelerence must De sullmllled lo Slates or Amer ca at ine No Ill fron1 uv ew b fl commun1 on in ' ""' 101 ho Luno~ape easement l)us .. ss as MOUN! AlN VIEW VILLAS 4 IS
1na Small Business Othce 1823 141h DI-IC NOTICE e lllJ •Ctl 10 lho; County Courttisouse ~o< um"n~~-01 ' Cop 11~ 01 ine l'h'4!CIS Jtl! ~cceµleo I om Lai.e Fot MUTH 5 CO 20 Co po1 .. 1e P1a1a Noiln Sycamore Senta Ana CA St reel Sacramento CA 9!.8 t4 not l"UUL 700 C•v c center Or ve West an Ill egot •e ""'"aral 01 8 support "''II M1s1e1 s Homeowners Aasoc18 N-port Beach CA 92660 Nil.IC NOTICE 92701 ktSs than (51 calendar aays n ad Ana C1llomia an tna1 •ghl 111111•nodoc:ol'N!f1ts1tr••vnitibl1trorpu1> l o• Appoo11ment>olcer1and1a111c1 J e c M 1n 1943 P 1 "Ince 01 bid o""'n ng date This NOTICE TO CMDITO"I and nttresl conv'eye<J IO ano now I { ev ew 11ncJ n!lPllCllOn al the P1a11 Olf cer• n 1 ~· 01 ei~i on ,,1• ap p om " Pl UN .,_ o~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Von1811rko Inc 8 Cal f0tn11 COf • "" OF IULK T"ANIRR "'-~~ T Oe t 1 Ct or N ' ~u u~ w u ovence ace ewpon .... ac.. po 11 on •IS North Sycamore preference applies to pro)8C1S where tiel(l by I vnOer sad""""' ot rusl In n ng pa men Y ewport proveo one 5 cunt nued Hea11ng CA 92660 NAME STATEMENT Santa Ana CA 9270 I th• H t mated l>fOle<:t cost eaceeos Nollce •s hereby given 10 creditors 1h8 property s 1ua1e<1 n sa o County Bt1t1cn 3300 wesi Newpor 1 8 e set 10, propoHd cable htlovisi<rn Nancy w ScnmoJdl 1948 G lmon 1116 rollow no person 1s oo ng Tl! 5 bus ne$5 IS conoucted by 8 52!. 000 00 ol the wnri n nameo 1ransferor(s) and Sime descr bed as Ooulevard Newport Beach Call 1,8 ch se eno 511881 name cha 011 c iclll Plact1nl 8 CA 92670 busmess as 1 m led pertne snip
Bid proposals must be submlHad that a oulk tran1111r Is 11bou1 to De Lo19:101 Tract No 1872 as shown to n A 92663 (7 141 ti•O 2197 Persun 111 nallets 0 e approvell ,,., 8 business 15 conoucteo by 8 G !<.CS EN rSERPRISE6s S t 720 E W 11 am B•1Jce Voss Pres oent
for Iha entire work described Iller• made on personal property t>ere n on a map recorded 11 ttook 53 Nol ce s I erebv lurthe given lhot Ali~P 11 al rnporl on H&rbo oene!8I pa tnersh P cl"9v ...'7•0v? une 20 anla Ana ..,., 11 "alemenl waa 11 eo with lhe
n Oev II Ions from plans and spe<:I afler descrlbt\I paglilS 4 7 48 ano 49 ol MIS sa ll pvbilc 'ear 'Q w II b8 nel<I on Boulevard Wldunt1 9 s rece veo Vu J11mes C Mu111 c ~ Count• Clerk ot Or•nge County on hcetlons w 11 nol 116 cons oared anc file namll(s) eno bus ness address cellaneous ~aps reco ds of Orange the 8111 Clay ot 0t)Cemtte 1983 at 1ne n cvie access 1 gilts are , 11 fh 5 ~lalem<1nl was 11 .,0 w 111 the Joseph R I<. unek 178 t I Lucero Ocl tS 1983 w II be c;euse tor reiec1 ons ol bids ol the intended trarisleror(s) rue Count~ Cal lorn a nour ol 7 30 Pm n the Cou c; I ng11 sn11d on Kellogg Ortve Leroy County Clerk ol On11 ge County on w.iy fut• n C.A 9:1680 FmTT4
The Oepartmenl has ine right IC KENWORTHY ENTERPRISES INC SAi OEEO OF fRUST IS SECON Cnambe 5 OI lhe Newport Beach Wallnei 5 appo nled allernall for Nov tO 1983 Th s bus rie~"> s c.onducteo t>y an WILLIAM IRUCE VOit & AS.
waive any rreoutar ty n 1 b•d 0, IC a Cal l0<n11 corPO<ll on 24292 Cor ANO SUBJEC"T TO A FIRST I AUS r C11y Hall al "'1!1ch ttme eno place 0, Agnes lrtrichero on ine Countv f22tt2? no• oua1 TE
•eject any or 111 b ds tes Orive 01n1 Potnt Cel l0<n11 OEEO NOW OF RECORD any and all Pt!' Son' nttirealeo may JuSllCt! System Adv sory Group An P1.11>I shed Orange Coast oa •r Josepn A t<.reneh S~~·YI AT LAW
No bid w 11 be cons dered unless II 92629 Tne s1ree1 aooress or other com or>Pcar and be nearo tlleroon r>e><el 0 510 OCSLAO Zones 1 and 2 p 101 Nov 16 23 30 Oec 1 1983 Tl s s1a1em11n1 was I led w11n 111e :17 Nor1h ,..,n SlrMI Suite 125 s made on a standard form The nametst and business address mon oes gnat on of sad prope1ty Jan1es Pe son Sttere1ary Planning arft approved C01Jnty EnY ronmen 609s 83 County Cterlt ot Orange County on S 1 A CA 17701 '"'"shed t>y the Oepartmenl and IS ol the nteoded iransleree(sl are 974 Governor SI eet Coste Mesa Comm ss on Cly or N"wporl Beacn 181 Analysis Procedv es are rev sea Nov 4 1983 ,,';'..,' 54~~1lt
made n accordance wilh the In VIOEO OEPOT 11 Partnership 1060 CA 926:.>T NO! E fhe upense ot lhls nol ce s Veil c 6 park no tor street sweep ng P\IJLIC NOTICE F22t315 P 0 C 0 strucl ons 10 B dders West Cov na Parkwav West Covir1a Name And address ol tne pa a from a Ill ng tee collecte<l lrom p1.1rposes a pronlbtted 11 the P D sneo 0 ange Coast Oa ly P 1 u~ sh~ 9 ;~n~~ 19~8:' 1 1Y
Prospeclive b ooers may uamtne Cellorn a 91790 bt111el ca y a1 whOse request 1ne the applicant Rossmoor a•ea AB8 Oetermlnettons FICTITIOUS BUSINESS P IOI Nov 9 l6 23 30 1983 °1 ov 5918 83 and obtain plans spec 1 cation• and Thal the p operty pertinent he eto s11111 s be "g conoucted FEDERAL Publ shed Ora1 ge Coast Dallv Piiot tor Orange County San 18110n 0111 NAME STATEMENT 6018 83 :-------------
b d rorms by celling at or mall ng e s oescrlbed in generel a1 All 1nv•n NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIA Nov 23 19113 No 7 ono Costa Mesa Sanitary o s The lollowtng pe11ons are dong P\8.IC NOTICE
request 10 the 011108 01 the Cllltl 01 lory stock In trade lurnlturo ft~ TION clo SHEARSONIAMERICAN 6189 8J trlCI are approved Reven1Je Slier business as -------------1• ____ .....; __ '------
Ptent Operations at tne ebove I d tures and equlprMnt ol that retaH EXPRESS MORTGAGE CORPOR tno Funds tile a 1ocateo 10 ine c11v of M 1 c Ao AGE CO M Pu T EA Nil.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU ... 11
dlll8SS telephOne number (7 14 vtdeO eqv pment businus known IS A TION 120 I EAsl Highland Aveni.le 1----Dl-111-,,C-NO_Tl_C_E ___ ...1 follerton AppllCOI 0tl tor Inmate Re STORES FOUNl AIN VALLEY ----Fl_C_T-IT_l_OU_S--IU-S-IN_E_S_S__ NAME STATEMENT
9s7 s212 V deo()epotend IS located al 17431 Su 111 0 San Berna1dlno CA 92•0• """°'" cepl on Cenlet lunds 1s a111h0111ed 18120 Brookh1Jrs1 SI •9 Founta n NAME STATEMENT Tne follOw ng 1>41fSOt\I lie domg
A payment bond Sl8ndard F0tm Brooi.nursr Av1n1H1 Fountlln Valley O.rect ons 10 the at>ove properl y FICTITIOUS BUSINESS John G t>son 15 appointllCI to lhfl Valley CA 92708 T bu•lness 15 807 In Iha amount 01 fifty perc1nt ol California 92708 may be obtained by requesllng Board ot O reclors of the Assoc11 Tri Pole Co•por~on 18120 118 tollow ng peison ts 00 no SHAW ANO TALBOT ANO KOLL
the conlracl price mull eccompany The bu11neu name used by ine same in w111 ng lrom the bener1c1.,y NAME STATEMENT I on ot Local Hous ng F nance Agen B ookhurSI St •9 Fount11 n Ila ley Du: ;iJ~ ~ V S VS r EMS 13 L TO 1303 .A~ocado Av1nue Su 11
every contract lnvoMng an a.pen sad tr1nsler01(1) at Sii d local on Is nn n 10 days horn tli& I rst publl fhe tollow ng persona are dong c es Revenue Snar ng f1Jnds era al CA 92708 E1oerwood Irv ne CA 92714 220 Newport Beach CA 92660
dlture In excess ol $25 ooo 00 VIOEO OEPOT auon 011nls not ce bus ness as localed to ine George A Parker Law lhls bus pess s conduc1eo oy a Ronald W 11 arn Reed 13 Calton a Partners 1303 Avocedo
The successful bidder will be re-Thal said bulk ir1n1fer Is Intended Sa a sell w II De made w11nou1 ROC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Foundation lo• Legal Edi.loll on Pro eorporelion Elder'Nood Ir" ne c• n"714 Avenue Su te 220 N"pon S..Ch
quired 10 exec;ute a contracivral 10 be consummated el the oNlce of ovenanl or w1111an1y eapress or 1m 10 t E Balboa 81110 Balboa CA gram Tax Collectors Sale l29 I s Kanan A Hamzell l •enurer • " "' CA 92660 agr-nt In the fOfm 01 1 Sten JOHN C MAOOUX Altorney II Lew pl ed as 10 tltle possess on or en 9266' approved Tract malle•s are ap Th 5 statement was I led w1111 Ille Tn I Dus ness IS conducted by an II.Oii Ma Assoc lie' Lid 4490 dltd Ag•~L Form 2 wtllch l 131 West Sixth Street Suite 220 umbrances to sallsfy the unpe d C Arlhur Remtev IO 1 E Balboa proved l ralf c comm nee Mlnuces County Clerk of Orange C01Jn1v on n~~~:1•0 w lliem A....,. Von 11.arm;n NewPOtt S..Ch CA
shi ll be Olnd1ng upon lhe State ol Ontario Calltorn11 9t762 on°' aft•• balence oue on the not• 511CU••O b Bl•<' Balooa CA 9266' are ;ip1HovetJ The Re~uta.tory Nov 10 t983 fn' s1a1e-4n1 ~':"'s J led w11n lh• 02660
Cal fornl• only up011 approYel t>y the Oecember IS 1983 seld Oeed ot Trust 10 wit Cnarles A Remley 11S9 Cen1e11a Ag etimen1 101 ap111men1 <l••elop F72tl21 .. _ -... M 11 af\O Pat Golltiet> "Trus1 111 Siii Tne name and lddless of 1ne per $35 ooo oo plus the 1ot1ow ng esu Proce Newpott Beach CA 92660 ment Revenue Bonds 1983 Se• es Publ sneo Orange coast oa 1y County Cler~ 01 Ofange County on on C
In ~ccoroance wllh the provisions son w 1n whOm claims mav 1161 leo s mated costs expenses and ad Oona10 P Hanes 1209 t Reagan A s amended T avel requests are p 101 No• 16 23 30 Oec 7 l983 NOY 4 1983 Barr ngton waii. Los Anoei-s A
01 Section 1770 01 the Labor Code JOHN C MAOOUX Allorney al Law ances a1 the t me ol lhe n 11111 publ St ee1 Los Alam 10s CA 90720 autnor zed AIE 1 rms are 11eiecieo 6099 83 F221313 ~'9 d led ....
the Oepar1menl has ascertained Iha I 1131 West SI.th Street S" 11 220 a1 on of ttl s Nol ce of Sale Lou s E Salvati 2280 Sonia Ana 101 l 0 5 C ov 018 s R 8 g 0 n 81 Pu DI shed Orange Coast 01 1y n 5 ousiness 5 con uc WJ
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lhe general prevailing rales 01 wages On1ar o Callforma 91762 and the Est ma1eo rrustee s tees ano cost Ave Costa Mesa CA 92627 Pai~/I IC P ul ve Fae 1 tv ano Santa ~LIC NOTICE P 01 No.i 9 16 23 30 19863020 83
1 "'o~~af:~;~~~ geM 11 partner eppl cable n the county n which lhe lasl day forf ling cl• ms by any creo n the amounl of $I 145 35 plu Th s bu~ nuss is conouclecJ by a Ana R ver Fae II No EO 1 ln~ert rn s statement was I ~a w th the
work 15 10 be done ere those rates 10 Shall be December 14 1983 nte est al 17 7S"I. pe ann1Jm on th gene JI partnership St ti 1 p Y h 11 s FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Count" Cler~ 01 Oringe County on
establ shed and published b the 01 wh ch 1s 111e bus rieas day belore the unpa a p1 nc pal oatance lrom Ma ell Charles A Remley a : ~~a~ ~~e<I ur~,.~~\'~g m:o~~e NAME ST A TEMENT <kl 29 1983 rector ol lndustr al Relattonsv Coples consummation date spec 1 eo 1 1983 10 sale pt11s any advance fh s statement wos hied w th the Carlson & Allull'I 5 ieia ned as pu The follow no person 5 du 11 PUBllC NOTICE F22ll01
Of th• wage rates are on I le at the above lhe oenel c ary may oe authorireo or County Cle<~ Of 01an9e Co11nty on ate c-·n•el on co dor tee pro ous <>ss ~s L•Y ..... J,.,...ES • D"'E ""' S I k ow 10 sad Ocl ~4 1983 v •.v ~ ' COOi< BROTHEAS ANO COM •1vE•S1DE COU .. TY " '"'"'" ""' • ' Ofltce ol the Chtel ol P1en1 Oper o ar n s n n in ool 011teo to pay plus any accr1J grarn., local Pll•~ n I eu tees are " " " L AWYERS
81 ons Fa rv ew HosPftal and at tne 1enoeo Translere111sl sa o nlended late charges F203039 ''"nster ed 10 Silver ado Mo0ieska PANY 10112 B rchwooo 0 ve SUPERIOR COURT 1 COfpotll• PW!u
Oeparlmenl ol Oevelopmentel Ser T•anslerorlS) used the lollow ng ad YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Publ sneo Orange Coast Oa ly Po ~ .i Id Recreal on O SlllCI Ag ee Hunl nglon Beach CA 92646 INDIO IRANCH Nlwpotl .. ech CA l2MO
11 ces lleadquarters office 011 onat bus ness nemes end ad DEED OF TRUST DA TEO M•rch 11 P 101 Nov 1 9 16 23 1983 menllo ine Ca bon Creek cnannel Pn11 P Dan el Coo~ 10 It 2 4S 109 OH ie StrHt P 0 9011 17&1 Pvoi sneo O•ange Coat I 01>ly
S le nspect on Wiii be tielo No dresses w thin lhe Ill ee years last 1911 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIO S915 83 Proiect Report 15 amended An B rcnwood O• ve Hu nglon Beach lndlo CA 92202 p 01 Nov 2 9 16 23 1983 vembe• 23 1983 2 OO p M past None TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT Aer a survey ng 11 m 15 selected tor CA 92646 Pia nt If HARVEY IZEN eno s925-8J Fatrv ew State Hospllal Daleo November 14 1983 MA_t_IE SOLO AT A PUILIC SALE A royo Trabuco Reg onal Park The Gordon W 11 am 1K1J111 Coo~ Jr JANEl G IZEN , __________ .....;.......;_ v ctor BJelafoc 111 VIOEO DEPOT a Perine sh p IF TVU NEED AN EXPLANATION ~UC NOTICE Post Auo 1 Joh 1 Wayne A port is 10I12 Bttcnwooo Or ve Hun1 ngton Oete (ldr'1t CHARLOTTE ANNE Pt&.IC NOTICE
Publsneo Orange Coast Oaly Plot By JOSEPH A HEROMAN OF THE NATURE OF THE receved SollClllit on ol proposals Beach CA 92646 L,OOMIS and OOES 1 tnrouQl'I XX , ___ ....;....:;.;;~;...;.;.;;..;.;..;..;;... __ _
Nov 16 23 1983 General Partner PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU NOTICE OF 101 Coast a Flood Pie n Development Gordon W II am Cook S• 10 t 12 ncf1J5 ve NOTICE OF TRUSTEE t t/Al.E
" 6075 83 Intended Transleree(S) SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEJI S E S S E 15 a"lhot zl'd HICO An eemenl w lh B rcnwooo Or ve Hunt ng1on Beacn Case No INOIO 38S3!> Loe" No ZKMI005nl/STE"4ENI
P1Jbhsneo 01ange Coast Oa Iv Plot OA TEO November 3 t983 T~US ~ 2SS ~ sne'iier Ventures Co~pOf at on IOf CA 92646 SUMMONS T S No 0.12713
NOY 23 19113 SHEARSONIAMERICAN EXPRESS AP-412.071 II Elderly Hous ng 15 amended Atconot Lynn Oav1es Cook 10 I 12 NOTICE! You hewe bMf\ t!Md UNIT COOf D P\8.IC NOTICE 619 t-83 ESCROW COMPANY l0tm11<ly YOU ARE IN DEFAUl T Services Ag•e<ement WTlh Commun B rcnwooo Or ve Hun11ngton Beach TIM court m1y 0.C:lde egaln•I JOU SERVICE ~MENSIONS
-----"---------I-------------SOUlHERN CITIES ESCROW UNOEA A OEfD Of' TRUST ly Counsel ng Center ol San Juan CA 92646 wlthoul rour belt19 ..._,d unlle• INCORPORATED
lfOTICE TO CREOITOllS PUBLIC NOTICE COMPANY as frustee DATED July S1 lllO UNLESS Capistrano Inc 15 emended Alcohol rn s t>usmess s conoucieo by an JOU rHpond wllhln 30 d•Y• Reed 85 d1Jly N>OO nllld Trustee und« the
OF 8ULK TRANSFE" MllZIE A BROWN ASSISTANT YOU TAKE ACTION TO PflOTECT Serv CllS Agreement w m Orange nd v1ou111 IM lnform1llon below tollowmg deSCt bed dMO of trust
No1ce1sherebvgventocredltors YOU AM IN DEFAULT UHDE" A VICE PRESIDENT YOU" PROPERTY IT MAY BE County Community Oevelopmenl LynnOavlesCook lfy01Jws1t1oseektl1eadvceolan WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
ol the wltllln named lran1fe101(sl DEED Of' TRUST DATED Merch V 1201 E H ghland Avenue SOLO AT A PUILIC SALE IF YOU Council Inc 5 approvt1d Conatder Th s s1a1emen1 was flied w lh the atlorney n th i. m111e1 you shou10 TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR
lhll a bulk I ansfer ls et>out to be 111() UNlEll YOU T,,AKE ACTION San Bernard no CA 92404 NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE atlon 01 the Human Serv ces Ad County Clerk 01 01ange County on do so promplly so tllal your wrttte<1 CASH ANO OR THE CASHiERS OR
made on personal property llere n TO PROTECT YOUR PttOHRTY IT (714) 886 7811 e•I 377 & 376 NATURE OF THI! f'f'OCEEOINO v sory Board Bylaws ano the i eport Nov 14 1983 respo<1se I any may be lied on CERllFIEO CHECKS SPE.CIFIEO IN
afllr described MAY H 10\.0 AT A ..U.UC SALE or 886 79Sl AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD on ptisse e>ut of rubb 911transfer918 '230054 1 me CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924n (pey
The name(S) •nd bus ness addreu If YOU NIEEO AN EXPLANATION Pu DI shed Orange Cow;t Oa ly Plot CONTACT A LAWYl!ll 1 ons etc are conllnulld The 1983 Pub• she<l Orange Coasl Oa ty AlllSOIUsted na s oo oemanoad• aD e a1 1ne , me ol .u1• 1n 11w1v1 ~t01~:u:~:en1'::' ~~~;te~or(~11:, .. OF THE NA TU"E OF THE Nov 16 23 30 1983 6043 83 TlcOf Tiiie ln•urinct Compeny annuol reporl on Ille Orange County Pilot Nov 16 23 30 Oec 7 1983 El tr buma "69 O.C:ldlr '°"'" Ud moriey ot the Un led St11es) 1H riont
B'yd N_.... ....... CA 92...,~ PflOCEEOINO AQAINIT YOU YOU of Ciltf0<nla a corl>()(llllOll le>< Leg slat ve Advocacy Program IS re-6 tO1 83 •In 1udltncl1 I meno. que Ud re-I llfl ano nte•eSI con\18)'td lo and
v"''''" """'""'' V<N SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWYEll DllDllC NOTICE 1 r 1111 1 d T t ce1veo The ReQ1Jesl IOf Propo5al lo• •ponde ct.ntro <M JO dial Lu la now helO by t undw SllO OMd ot Tne name(sJ endbullnessaodrtH '"°'" mef Y 1 nsurance an rus Wella•e Fraud Early Oetec n1m1IC MnTICE lnl0<meclon qu. •lgue Trust n Ille property ner81nett« de-01 Ille Intended transleree(s) 111 NOTICE OF T"USTEI! S SALE Company on December '"' 1983 at """°'" ...v It I h Mell Ille eel tc. of Mohammad H Mollammidl or TI No 4105I NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 9 00 AM TICOf Tiiie ln1ur.nce 11onf Prevent1on Pro1ect s JOU w • lo " SCI beO Nominee 150 N Santa An ta Ave NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TS No F 2t1 Comp•ny of C1lllornl1 a corpor aulhomeo Engineering firm IS NOTICE OF 1n 11torney In thl• melt., you TRUSTOR GEAALO 0 STEP
.,80 t Arcadia CA 91006 on Wednesday Oecemt>er 7 1983 NOTICE allon lormerly Tiiie Insurance and selected lor 0 Ne I Reg ona1 Park TRUSTEE 8 SALE thould do 90 promptly to lhil your EHENS
Thet the property oertlnenf hereto al 10 00 am of SI 0 dl y In the room YOU ARE IN OEFAULT UNOER A l ruSI Companv as duly appo nted AetJevelopmenl Phase Oelegll on SPS 80704 wrlttM rt•ponM It Ill)' mer M BENEFICIARV ANAHEIM SAV
Is described In general as •II b1JSl set aside for conducting Trustee s SECONO DEEO OF TR~Sb OATEO Trustee under and pureuanl to Oeed ~fl~~~~ ~~~r~o n;~~~~ ~a:na:ri~I YOU All~NT:E=-L'; UNDER A m~ ~:,:in:.... eollclt1t .. conM-~OGASN AANS~OCIA TION
n ess equipm ent Inventory Sales wllh n lheolflcea of REAL E9" May 10 19802 UNLOEST CVT UVTOAKE ol frusl dated July 31 1980 re-porl T .. e Cnneneral•on Feaslbllil" DEED OF TRUST o•T•o S....t-lo ct."" ibogedo en ffl• Munlo RECOROEO October 21 1962 as teasehOld lmproYements •nd ldte TATE SECURITIES SERVICE AC"TION T PR E URcordedAugust 13 1980 aslnst No " -.. , ,. "' ..,.,.... 9'io I medlet I '1 his and Is localed If 3134 W localed al 2020 North Broadwav PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO A"T A 15427 n book 13700 pa9e 373 of Study lor the Central Ullllly Facll ly IS btf 21 tM1 UNLESI YOU TAKE deMJl1 h.c: n ""'" e lnttr No 82 371180 ol OfflCial A• B~boa BIYd N-pon Beacll CA Su le 206 In the City of Santa M l PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEEO AN Olfic1aJ Records ln the offtee ol accepted Accountabtllty ol pursuit ACTION TO flROTECT YOUR cM ffll m-a au reepue911 cords n the Olftee Ol lhe Recorder of
92,,,.3 County ol Or1nge stale of Cali EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Countv Rec0<der ol Oreng11 County sedan Is lranslerred from f'f'OPEllTY IT MAY 8E 80\.0 AT A ncrtte al llltJ elgun. ~ Mf 0.ange County
"" t REAL ESTATE SECURITIES OF THE PROCEEOING AGAINST C J f WIL SELL AT PUBLIC Sher r I I Co r oner I o PU8LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN r9t1l•lrllde e lltmpo SI d deed of trust descnt>n Ii.. The business name uMd by Ille ornla a I ornla L GSAITrensporlatton Righi ol Way ElCfllANATION OF THE NATU"E I TO THE OE,ENOANT A cl"' tollowtng said tr1n1leror{s) Ill sad location 11 SERVICE I Cet lornl1 corPQratlon YOU YOU SHOULO CONT.ACT A AUCTION "TO HIGHEST BIOOER contracts for F"llerton Cr-k Chan OF TH"' -oC .... DINO •o •tNST comptlfnt hH beln flMd bJ fM Lot 33 ol Tract 29S9 in lhe C..., of Colorburst One Hour Pnoto Li b as d1Jly appointed Trustee under and LAWYER FOR CASH OR CASHIERS Ci-iECK v -" "' rn "'"' ,. .. I lff Ill t If fill to ., Tnet sald bulktranalerlSlnlendtd purs1Jan110 Iha power of s11e con On December 2 1983 a1 9 IS(payable e1 1me 01 ~ate n lawful nelare•pprov110 Lease and Supple YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A p•nl ~ n1 '°" JOU• Cos1a Meu aspermapr.c:Otded ln
10 be eonsummeted 61 the oftlce 01 ferred 1n 11>11 certain Oeed of Trust am EXCHANGE TITLEHOLOERS money of the united States) al the men1 No 2 to llcense to approach LAWYER del•nd I I• liw1ult rou mutt Book 89 Pagn 27 and 28 Mii
Allu Escrow 1237 S Euclid Suite A executed by THOMAS E. WRIGHT a INC a California corpor1llon es ouiv south front entrance to Ille Old Or I gn1 •ys1em at John Wayne Airport On Oecernber 7111 1983 at 10 30 within 30 dAya &lier this summons IS celleneous Maps n Ille olftce of the
Anihelm Callfornla on or aller Oe-married man uh s sole & separate appolnfed Trustee under and ange County Courthouse located 1n with USA a approved The lloenso A M SHOSHONE SERVICE COR served on you Ille w th lh s court • County Recorder ot 511d County cember 14 1983 property as lo en undlvlde<l ~. pursuant 10 Deed ot Tr1JS1 recorded the 200 Block ol West Santa Ana lor use 01 omce space al 1ne Seven POAA TION as dufy appo n1eo wrilten response to lhe compla nt YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNOER A
The name and address 01 lhe per Interest & MARTIN J RICHMONO M ay 13 1982 as Inst No BIYd 1former1v west 6th Street 1eenth Street Comple.11 tor the Oii Trustee under and pursuant to 0..0 Unless you do your detaull w 1 t>e OEEO OF "TRUSl OA TEO October 8
son wllh Whom cla ms may be flied Is JR a marred man as h s sole & 112 166077 of Off c1al Records In the Santa Ana Callforme all eight t tie partment ol Preventive Heallh Ser ol Trust recorde<l October 16 1981 entered on applicallon of 1h• plain 19112 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
Atlas Escrow Attn Robert Buttows separate prope<fy as 10 en uri office ol the County Recorder ol Or and interest conveyed 10 and now v ces 1s approved Tne Board ad es nstr No 21477 t>ook 14258 t If and this cour1 may ente< • tudge TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTI ll
I 237 S Euclid S"lte A Ana"'~m dlvKled ~ Interest AS JOINT TEN ange County State 01 Cal lornla E• tieto by 11 1Jnde• se d OMO ol Tr1Jsl 1n 1ourned 1n memory of w n em Earl page t 797 ol Oll1c"I Records .. menl •galnst you lor the relief oe MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE
v '"" ANTS o o A I 29 1980 1 ec ledb STEVENA STACHER an I I I d i <IC Wesl ecuted by MARCH S WEISS arid manded n the complant wt'llCh IFYOU NEEO AN EXPLANATIONOF CA 92802 and the laSI day for fllln<J recor e pr n u y the pioper Vs ua e n 11 ounly iSE •LI J'"NE ALEX•NOER CATHERINE J WEISS nu•bano and could resull n garnishment OI THE NI. TURE OF THE PROCEEO-cit lms by 11~ creditor shall ti. De Book 1359 t of 0 11 c1a1 Rec0tds or unmarred man and M ANN MON and Stale d11scrlbed es ... v ... .. k 1 1 cember 13 1983 Whlth 9 the bust said County at page 762 Recorders TAGUE a single woman as Jolnl PARCEL t Loi 12 of Tract No Clerk of tlle Boero w le es trustor(s) m the olliee ol 1he wages fl ing o money or proper Y ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULO
Instr menl No 36727 bV reason ol a TenanlS Will SELL AT PUBLIC 9866 th c 1 ot Coste Mes ot Superv aors Cou 1y Recorder of Orange County 0 other rel el re<1ue.slit0 n the com CONTACT A LAWVER neas dey before the consumm11ton u O G S BO e n e y a OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF fHE Stale 01 Cntllorn a WILL SELL AT plaint 2308 Weslm nsler Ave Costa dale specif ed above breacn ol default n payment of per .AUCl ON T HI HE T O .. A Counly of Orange Stale ot Call ~ 0 d J 27 1983 So 181 15 15 llnown 10 said In formance ot the obllgal ons secured FOR CASH (pavable al I me o sale forn a as pe mop recorded "Boo!! ORANGE COUNT v HOUSING PUBLIC AUCflON TO HIGHEST ate une Mesa CA 92627
tended Transfer-'s) said intended thereby 1ncl1Jdlng thet breacn or de n lawh I money ot 1'1e Untied S111tesl 418 Pages 4 7 10 50 ncl1JSlve ol M s AUTHORITY San\a Ana Calllorn1a BIO OE A FOR CASH IP8Vable al 1 me WILLIAM E CONERLY Clerk Ill a $11ee1 address or common ""' taull Notice of wh1cn was recorded al the lronl entrance 10 the 010 Or 11 o Maps eco ds 01 sa a O A •egulor meellng or the 01ange 01 sale n lawl I money ol lhe Un led By A Yanez Deputy des gnal on ol 1>•oe>erty Is Shown Trensler0f19) used the follow109 ed ce one us r r , C~·nly Hou• nn Aulhor11y was held S1&1es1 al the F fin S1ree1 entrance SCHLECHT SHEVLIN & 1bo11e no wa ranty s g van IS to 111 dillonit business names and Id August I I 1983 IS Rec01oer s In ange County Courthouse localed on ange County vv , ,, a ,. QEA dresses with n the lhree years la'1 strumenl No 83 349449 WILL SELL Santa Ana Blvd between Syc;amore PARCEL 2 An easement tor n on November 15 1983 rne tallow 10 1ne office ol Ch1cego Tiiie In SCHOENIER completeness or correctness) Tiie past AT ~ueuC AUCTION TO THE St & Broadway Santa Aria Cai gress egress and en1oymen1 over ng nacned Comm1ssone1s be 09 su1a 'Ce Company 501 Norin Man A la• Corporallon b4!rlel1Ciary under saJd OMd ol
011,0 NovemDer 2 fst 1983 HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH few lorn e all• ghl 11118 ano 1nteres1 con the common areas ol sad Tract No present Tnomas F A tey Cha rman s11ee1 Santa Ana Ca!flldtn a all 801 E T1hqwlt1 MC!Clllhlm 'fl•p Truat by HSO<I ol a oru cn Of de-
Mohammao H Monamrnadi fut money of the Un led Stales 01 a veyeo lo and now nelo Dy 11 under 9866 as set lo<lh n Ari cle 11 Sec Roger A Stanton Harnell M r 9n1 t lie ar d interest conveyed to SI• 100 fault " Ille obllg1t1ons MCUrf'O p 0 Box 3723 cashiers check drawn on a a1a1e 0< 11 d Oeed ol rrusl n the property 1 on 1 ot 1ne Oectarallon 01 Cove Wieder B•1Jce Neslanoe Relph B and now nelo Dy 1 unoe• sad Oeeo P 0 Bo• 1toe Palm Sprlr>g• CA lhereDy ne<etofore executed ano
Arcad 8 CA 91006 nal onal bank a slate or lederal sllualed n sa o County and Slate non1s Cond 11ons and Res1r ct ons Cla k ano lhe Clerk The Annva ol Trust n the prooerly s tuateo n '2M3 del vere<110 tne undersigned • wr11
Intended fransleree(st cre<111 un on or a state or lederal oescr1beo as recorOed Febr1Jarv 7 1978 n Book HUD Management Rev ew or the sa o County and S1a1e described as (Sit) 320 718t ten Oecla at on of 0.hlull I nd O.
Publ shed Orange Coast Dally Piiot sav ngs and toen assoc II on oom Loi 8 ol lraci No 9642 as shown 12556 Page 1519 Olllclal Records Sect on 8 Ex sling nous ng and state Loi 4!. ol Trt1c1 No 9484 In the Put>llshed Otan~e Coast Oa ly Plot mend tor Sae ano wr lleo noll09 of
Nov 23 1983 c led n th s state all pavable at lhe on a mop retorded n Book 4 t6 ol sad Orange Coumv alle1care ptogram tne qvanerly re c 1y of Irvine Cou ty 01 O ange Nov 9 16 ~3 0 1983 b eacn ano ol electtof' lo ceuM th•
6201 83 t me 01 sale all r1gh1 tttle al'd Pages 39 and 40 Miscellaneous Tru,tor 01 reco•O owner HEIOI porl Shared Hous ng Coord n111on Stele 01 Cat lornla as shown on a 6010 83 undersigned to sell said prOP41flV to
nteresl held by 11 as Trustee 1n that Maps Raco ds ol Orange County JEAN F SHE.A Pro1ect ono OCHA Ouertertv map recorded n Book 398 Page 37 sallsly said obllga1 ons •nd lher•
-------------real property ailuate in se (I County Celllo•n a Tne sheet address and olher F1nanc1at Report a e rece ved "The 38 end 39 end •O of M scellan80Ys P\8.IC NOTICE alltr the IJl'lderstgried ceuted Mod P\8.IC NOTICE and S1a1e descrll>t<l 11 follows The street address and other common des gn111on f any ol the Author ly ao1ourned Maps Records ot sa o Orange notice of l>f"elCh Ind of election lo
-------------The N()(fhwesttrly 65 feet or the common des.gnat on I any of the 1ea1 p1opertv descr bed at>ove 1s (SEALI JUNE ALEXANOER County IUH,.IOfl COURT be lt!C0tded August 12 1H3 IS NOTtCE TO CMOtTOllS Northeasterly 126 feet ol Lot S9 real properly described above 11 purported lo be 3409 OeeOeeOr ve Clerk of lhe Board The street aooress and other OF THE ITATE OF Instr No 83 JS18!.1 or Oftlcill Ae-
OF 8UlK TRANlnll Tract 376 es per map recorded n purported 10 be I Petersburg Costa Mesa Cahlorn 1 ol Superv11ors cornmon <1estgna11on II any of the CALIFOllNIA FOR cords in the olfice of tilt Recorder ol
(Sect 1101 .. 107 U C C ) Book IS Page 211 of Miscellaneous trv ne CA 1127 U ' The 1Jnders gneo T1uetee dis OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE ree propeny described above is THE COUNTY OF OflANQE Orange C01Jnly
Notice 11 hereby gwen 10 thtcredl Maps In the oNlce of the County Tne undersigned d1ac111m1 any clams any I ablllty tor any ncorrect BOA RO OF SUPERVISORS OF OR purported to be 9 Plymouth Irv ne 111 the Maller ol the Appliellt0n of Seid sale will be mad41 but Wlth0\11
tors ol CRISTOPHER C CREEL'( Recorder of Ho County llablllty for any ncorrec1ness ol the ness of me sueel address and other ANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA CA RONALO WILLIAM HICKMAN tor covenant orwerranty ••Prffl O< Im
'Tranaferor whose bualneaa 1ddrn 1 The Street eddreSI or other com street address and other common common aes1gna11on II anv shown Sante Ana C11lltorn1a The under11gneo Tr1Jstee dis cnange of name pl ed iegerdlng mi. P~ 0<
ls 270 E 171h SI eel S11111 I t 6 12 m011 designation ol the real property destgnetlon 11 eny shown herein ne e n A reqular meetino ol the Board ol cla ms 11ny Uablllty for anv ricorrect NO A 1IOIS7 encurnbr ances to pay IM remelnlng
C ty of CoSla M8$1 Counly of Or hltfeln1bove described a purPorted Said sele will be made but without Sao sale will be made bul wlthouc Supenttsort of Orange Coun1v Cell ness of tile street eddrHI 11nd other °"°'" TO IHOW pr1nctp11 tum ol tile note(Sl 1KIK9d
11199 State of Calllornla lhl l a bulll. to be 2596 Orenge Avenue •no 201 c;o\/Clf'lant or warranty ea press Of Im covenant o• watranty e11pres1 Of Im torn1a also silting as the Governing commOl'I destgn11ton II eny Shown CAUIE f'Ofl CHANOI!. by Slld deed of Trull with Int-I
transrer 11 about to be mid• to Oel Mar A~lltl Cotta Mesi Cell plied r9011d1ng tttle posMuton Of plied regarding 11118 posaettlon or Board ol Ille OlslrlCts goYerned by hltftln Of' N&llll II in said note P<Ovldtd ldYenc.. 11.
CAROLYN COCKERILL ANO f0tn•e encumbrances to pay 1118 ram11n1no •ncumbrances 10 PIV Ille unpaid Ille Boero of SUl)(!rlflsor1 w11 held Seid sale wlll be med41 but wllhoul The applie1tlon of RONALO WIL any under the term• of Mid 0..0 ol
DONNA GOOOWIN TrenaferH The underllgried l'let•Dy dltc111m1 pr1nc1p11 sum or the notl(I) sec:ured balance or the nolt(I) MGured by November 18 1983 at 9 30 AM lht coven1nt or warrenty hP<eH or 1m LIAM H1Ct<MAN lor cnenge or n11M lrust fees ch8'ges end ••pen-of
wl'IOMI ou11nes1 1ddr"8 It oo~ VII ell liebll ty tor 1nv 1ncorrec1nesa in by H id Oted ol Trust with nteretl u1d oeeo ol T rutl to wll lollowtng nemeo members being J>4l8d reg•rdlng title possusion Of having t>Mn filed In Court and 11 1119 Trustee end of the trusts ~led
Ll<lo Nord• City of Newport 8tac1'1 said street lddret1 or other com-!hereon 111 provided In said noletal $118 667 211 lncludrrig as provl~ 1n present Rttaer A Stanton Chelr encumt>r1nces to pay lh• rem1lnlng appearing from MIO 1ppllcellon that •Y sa.o 0..0 or Trull
County of O•ange Stall of Ctlli mon dn lQn•Hon adv1ncet 11 eny under the terms of sa o no1e(s) edvencH If any under man Herr16'1 M Wledltf Brue• pr nclpal sum of the notll(s) MC1Jred RONALD WILLI.AM HICKMAN 1111 Said s&le will be held Ol'I w.sn.
lornfl Slid u le w II be m•d• wUhovt Hid 0..0 ot l fus1 fees ch1rge1 the lerms ol 111<1 ee.o of Tru11 lees N•llandt Relpll B Clark Thom11 F by said Oeed 01 Truet with Interest tied an eppl ce11on proposing th•t •v Dll<l•mber 1"' 1983 II 2 00
The propetly 10 be 1tan1fecred It warranty exprenorlmpfled reg9rd and upenlMts ot tne T1u81ee and of cntrges ande•penaes ol the Trustee A lev and the Cler~ The tiearlng on thereon es provldeO In .. 10 nole(Sl hts name be Changea to ~ONALO Pm 11 the CChllPm,.~ ·~
dH trllad In gener11 11 All atock In Ing 1111e po1M 11lon or encum lh• truata crealM by said Offd of and of the lruslt creeled by said the appeal of TT 11971 ls continue(! advances II 8ny under Ille terms ol Wll,LIAM WINSHIP 111nc• to '"' 1"'° .....,,,., ~-~""
t11d1 fixtures 9QIJ pment 1nd QOOd 1>rance1 10 11t11ly the prlnclpal bal Trull Offd 01 Trust C1p streno Beech ROid Auocl1 aalcl Oeed ol Ttvll IHI t hllrges NOW THEREFORE It Is nereby 300 E11t Ch1pm1n A.,. ..,,ange
wlll or lh1t BC>Oll St<>ft ou1rnee1 anc:e of the Note o• 0111et obtlgallon The tol91 •mourit 01 tilt unpaid file benetlc ary 1Jndll 11ld OeeO lion 1 donation 10 Albert SlltOl'I and Hpensea ol tl'I• Trustee end ol ordered •nd dlr1C1tcl lh11 111 1>91 CA
known 11 CREELY BOOK STORE MCuted by u ld OMd ot Trust with bal•nc• ol tlle obllg11llon teeured by of Trusl 11er111olore eaecuted 1nd de Homt-It acC41pted St0ter C•ble TV the 1ru11s cre&led by HIO Deed of son1 lnteretfe<I n Mt<! mall« do At the lime 01 the lrillill PUblO-
and IOC.tld It 270 E t71h Street lnt«nl Ind 011\tr wm1 u proviOttd the pr~y 10 be SOid end reuon livered to the undera.gnt<I e written Inc ctble 11!18Y1tton subscr1b41f ••II Trull tor Ill• 1m01Jnt ruson1blV ea appear before this Cou•I 1n Oec>•rl lion Of '"'' notice ltte Iott!
Sult• • 11 & 12 City or Coste M...., tf1trtrin plua ldvancee II any under el>le e111m11eo cosl5 exoen-1nd 0ec1111a11on ol Del•ull 1nd Demand It 1ncrea..O Super11ISO< Wltdll!' 11 umeted 10 be S65 220 22 met'lt 3 on the '2th day ol ~ber •mount ot the 111\C)tld bllancle ol ttte
County or Orange Stett of Cell the tltfma th«eof and 1nt ..... 1 on ~•nus el lht time ol tilt 1nlt111 ror Sale and e \llrrlllen Notice ol Oe-celled from meeting T11c1 No Tile benefielary under seld OetCI 1983 11 9 IS o clock AM ol MIO l)flgatton MGUred by Ille•~ de-
IO<nle 1uch eovan<lft i nd plus '"' put.llcetlon 01 the Notice 01 sele 11 feult end EltetlOll IO Self Tilt "rid« 11234 11nd por11on1 or adjacent El of Trull llerttOfor• tHcuted and a. d1y 10 "'°"" c;auM wn, the 1pp11 lo.<! 0..0 ol tru•1 anCI ••~
Tiie b\1111 11•ntt11 will be contum charges anQ 1xpen"s of 1h• S54 114119 sloneo c11JHCI Hid Nollet ol O.ltvll T010 •nd Old El Toro Rold• anr ltllll!'ed 10 tne und1<tlQMd 1 wtltlen c111on fOf change of nlfl\t lhOulO oel1 e•~M• and ldll-It
m11ec1 on or '"" tllt 12111 day ot Tru1IM 1nd 01 tht trntts cr1.itc1 by fhe t>tntllclary under 1110 0-0 1nd Eteetlon 10 Sell to be recorded In 1nn••ed to CSA 6 Annu111ona Otctaretlon of Otleulf And Oeman<I not be gr1n1~ 8 80 3t
Oecet111>er 1983 11 10 00 AM II Mid 0..0 ol Trust Tile tolll amount of Trual 11efetotore execute<! encl d• the county wnere the retl proP«fy 11 Noa 92 and 62 lo Ille Sevenlti Sewer for s11111 end a written NOlklt ot 0. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED lh•t 1 Tilt lotel lndtlOted'*t ~ "'
Cellforn11 Best &crow Ina wno.. ot N ld obl!Qtlfon Including reat0n 11...,lcl to Ill• undersigned a wnlltn 1oc11ed Maln1en•nae Olatrk;t are 11>9rove<1 11ull 11nd Efecoon to St O Tile under copy or thla Orde• bl publltntld In tllmat• on whlOh the ol**10 ~_!!
1ddrn1 11 23A E t 7th StrMt Suite 1bly ntlm1tld ,.., CllltOfS and t i(! Otcl11a11on 01 Default end o.mand Trustee or party ciondvollng 1118 Ordlnenct No 3427 11 •dopll<I a'9flecl c1used Mid Nollet or O.t1u1t the 0•11)' Piiot • ntwtplpet ol 09" i>Yltd mty bt ol>tllt!ed by c:e11-
11e Cotta M ... Ceutor111• penMtl ol 1he TrutlM •• lhe tlmt Of tors ... .,,d fl w(llten No1ic. ol 0.. TICOR TITLE INSURANCI!: COM SuoerYllOf C••rk ,. celled from 1119 1nd Election to Self 10 bl! t&COldtd In .,., Ctrcul•tlOft 1>1lnlecl In ••kl oovn-(714) 937.oMe "" d•Y 6efofe
lhat ,,,. , .. , d•t• for llllng Clelm• 111111•1 OUOliclllon ol thll N01tee ,. fault and Elecllon lO ~I fht under PANV OF CALIFORNIA m8tllng Lind UM Element 83 2 I• lh• covnly .. "-lh• , .. , P•09tflV •• ,., 11 Ifft! On¢f ••Ch ..... lor lour ,,.0.... , .. , .......
"' 1he ec:row ref•rtd lo herein It $42 668 02 tlQM<:I cauMd 111<1 Nolle• of 0.feult eoo N Main SlrMI fll)PfOVtd TranaportetlOn Element 1o<r1ted avccntlve -"• puor 10 lhe d•v OI 11.0 N<Mlmt>er • ....., o.o.m11er 9 1083 Oi led No_,,. IS t983 I nd Elect on tOS.it 10 bt record.a"' Santi An• CA lr.1702 Amllf\dtn9111 83 2 of the 0-11 Dtl• OC'tobe! 27 1H3 Ula "tlllnQ ERV ICE DtMENSlONS IN• So ltt h It known lo Ille Trtn.. AEAL EST A TE SECURITIES SER the county where t~ '"' ptOPttty Aun Joyce Wiflltma Pl1n 11 •Pl>CO...O Lttttf •t9t<dl~ SHOSHONE SERVICE COAPOR OA T!O fllOYttl\btr 9 1983 ORP<>fV. l EO
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D ar~hitecturc 3110 tile &44 1G4? 675 3772 LllO REALTY Condo Fum New 2Br. carptHI W11ter paid S:>SO tum smt co1v t>ach, to rent for Nov Kios O~ .•
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Z>l) r •ASS I fJED 642 56 l11e11tts A quiet 1nc;a11u11 PERFECT LOCATIOI im natural tock lrplc Cha1mmg apt w1shp for 2)3" '-.JL -78 w•tn specrncular views c; Bdrrns. 3 bal hs. mcludes decks. ocean and canyou LINDA ISLE WATER· bbq pauo solar healed SO boat Nicety tum. :> Frpl pool pr111 pallo •
l)l:. c..;ompletely ren1ortete<1 2 master '<Uri& and large views By o w•i er fRONl Furn 6BrS6500 pool&MORE$595 . $50 Bi 2 l)a !lest bay view. cJshwshr X-lg 2 Br on ~:: yrsayo 111111ew11tumtl lamity room and 499-52 15 or 4Br $4500 673 -1464 secunty leeS"37.5027 trg hv din rm co~ered Easts10e$610557·2841 = ...... ltr S< ...... ltr Salt ~~11:1"C_!::ft~i~~re1t~s:~~ ull stref!t patkmg tor up Minioa Viei• l 067 ....... lafuraisltell HOMES FOR RENT ~~mi~;~. 7~~~:5 ~ r~~ UHH VISTA WIS
1901 Gtatral ll02 Ctatral 1002 su1a11on 1 av1s11 use of :~o~ c~;,~ ~~11~a~c~OO:~ Loke View Exec Home. General 2202 Huntmgton Beach 3 & 4 213-463·307 1 S4851mo 1 Br 1 Ba lrplc •
N<>4 = ..... ....-.._ ___ .....,....,,,, light oak, tt>ak and Te•as Mam Beach Now on the immaculate. highly up· KINGS AD Family home Bdrms $87 5-5900 upper unit. lnOry rm all = shell stone Tile master ttinrkel at orily $510 000 graded, nearly new 3 Br / , M 1 1 FenCP<I yards & garages NEWPORT NOW $435 blHns
LI •• ISLE ~ Den. 3 Ba, cathedral w view 0 0 "'0 se K•i.IS & pets welcome Per Mo Furn studio yrly 366 Avocado ~..! s1111e rs SPACIOUS and ro· 1.o1.o1 1211 I ,, $ 1200 8r.3 0755 A I I lllC Utll POOi bch. tennis .... 2 .... 12 "'"' • rr1M tic. T hrs loome •S the """ ce• uig parquei oors 1100 ISLE Well located 5 " • gPn "0 ee pa11o pr~ng p11v temate TSL Ms•t " • " ~Traditional 3 Br, 3 ~ Ba. Bayfront, pier & u1111nate1odes19n w1tlla °'~~~~i !11,u911~.r.~. SB9es70,oopr11cse1 TaOt Bdrm ho me n ear lense10pt1onor ren11ove onty645·2963ow11er nu float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $1,250,000. total ol 4 be<lrooms 11 \ J~~il y " Ae<I d 1 I 3 IJ z A 1 o ttie you wan1 10 11ve on the ~: •: • ~ $215 000 Open SallSun 's11118bo1010uytstey uce 0 .1850/mr o (116819" •561 '1°1nso Ap1rtaeal1 Uaf
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bath , 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,385.000
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Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot 85' boat
deck Plans avad Now $370,000 w /trade.
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ft $440.000. Will trade for a local property
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2,000 sq. ft. furnished & boat. $600,000.
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$249,500 u Hunt Beach
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LARGE HOME S 12001mo 673 '>354 Agt I s1eps to uc11 tennis New I lrp1c carpor1 lnory rm
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~ompletey remodeled Costa Me11 l 024 and reoecoraled l:arge
Uvlng room has lrencti
doors leading to unique
a1rium and l o me
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Fee tan<I · $977,000
01, 3 t>t 2' ba lrg master 'l8C oep 213 681·6765 1 Bedroom 1 tl&lh Ava•t Large 1 b<l·new carpets/
tlr s1ute <1e11 lam & d•n L L 2248 1mmPd S5751mo Call drapes pa1n1 on ground
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My nr t>each 3 car prkg 3 Br frplc, spa $ 1500/mo $410 851·9523
Boat ramp Yrly tease 675·3067 Bac11etor So 01 hwy wall<
$2100 Msg 548-2575 2131876-2255 to beach no k1tc;h $350 mo to mo CortH lltl Mar 2222 Newrrt lt1cai 2269 673-34 1s
a A y s I 0 E p L A c E 3.4 Br. 2', Ila. 2 blocks IO con ... WALl TO IEACM BAYrRONT Spac101Js 2 beach. close to pool &
Br 2Ba $1750/mo Biii 1en111s 962·6683
Grundy Altr 675·6t61 Newpor1 Shores
Clean 3 Br I Ba. new crpl 3Br 2' > Ba coodo pool
~ pam1 Frptc. $1000 835 Amigos =9 $995
LIK E BRANO NEW"
Sparkling 1 Bdrm lrom
$440 2 130rm trom $535
Uttls po. poot. garage. no:
pets
301 Avocado. 642·9850
l•--------•16 19 Heholrope 972·9406 644 ·9081. 213-541-4460
2 bd cottage gar<lener
provided lot well mam·
tarne<I yrd So ol PCH 5
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washer 1oryer 1nctu<1e<1 1
car gar no pets please
$725 730·5559. 9·5.
673· 1833 eves & wknds
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Ptza Frptc wld 1n home'
sec. 1 b<I S600. met 1en·.
n•s crts. pools. 1acuu1 .•
sauna Tracy 979·6136
days, 631·6543 evM
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extras R. V access s 139.900
Rey McC1r41e, Rltr.
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4 Bt 3 ba. nice home.
many extras Lowest
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Steal 11 at S 185,000
Owr11 /Bkr 760·8862
PRICED BELOW MARKET
Beach front house. •r.ac<e.
2 Br. 2 ba S515.000 Call
for details 213-733-3252
or 714-673·8928 (wkndsl
111 CHYOll·IY OWIER 11% 11xed rate, jo yrs
Monaco with bes1 GC
view 14 Rue V1llars
Open Wkods 640-1538
ESTATE SIZE LOT
75X 170, 3 Br 2Ba
Baycrest $235.000
548·8200. 645·0164
LIDO IAYFR .. T
2Br 2ba. dining room F/P,
Patio. gar S 1350. Call
673-0770 or 759 1552.
Gd area 3 Bdrm. S93.ooo. LllO ISLE H ' 41' LOTS
Call Agt 75'.1·8731 DIRT Favorable price &
Wlll TO S.C. PWA
Super corner condo 3 Br,
2', Ba Large redwood
decked polio overlooking
gree11befl Ftreplace sky·
hlPS Great k1lct1en with
dll Amernl•f'S 111c1u<1mg
QardP11 wrnOow Double
y:ira11e with ? openers
C•o~e 10 pool & spa. Holly
Mai kas 644·6200
terms 631·0955 (Box 556)
Nwpt His CAPE COO 3 Br
2 Ba Assum loan t 1 •w.
$240,000645·1446
Mobile Boatt 1100
IRHILHF PAH
Trlple w1<1e 30'x60' Large
loving dlnlng-k11chen
area, 3 bedt9oms &
JBa1hs·both light & datk·
er 1nte11ors Neltl to rec
rm & pool area Ag1
540·5937
Jasmine Creel< 2 bf att11eh
hm, 2 ba, 2 car gar. sec
gate S 1600/mo. no pets
720· 1306 anyhme
Smart 2 Br. corner. used
brick lrpl. hr<lwO firs,
encl gar Below Coast
Hwy $850 673·6355
Costa Me11 2224
2br/1!Ja. dbl gar Avail
now 5550/mo Children
OK No pets 548·0
Bernard St 646-3627
SBA ~A-Plush Condo
w11h 30 It Boet Shp Mo
to mo $ 1300 675-1938
or 851·8394
3 Br 2 Ba, 1807 lr111ne
$950. 1st. last, $300 <1ep.
refs 548·8200. 645·0164
4 Br 2 Ba Newpori tstand
2 car gar 25 dock ytly
4022 Channel $ 1500
IU. RHltJ 115-1142
l1ffrt1tt lltMt·LtHt
d'Br. 6Br. 5000 SQ It
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Costa Me11 2724
1 & 2 Br ap1 avail S49S A
$550 garage. spa, pool
Avail 1mmed Call blr 6
645·5677 177 E 22nd St
I llO, $4201mo incl ul!IS
No Pets '383 West Bay
548-9516
Mid c M loc 2 Br 2 Ba :
new cptsl drapes/pa1nt -·
smgle story $525
851-9523
PALM MESA APTS--
1 Br $460/mo 2 Br tum.
$515 Olhce hrs 9.4 1561
Mesa Or Santa Ana
Heights 7141546-9860
PV1 1 Br. Ir pie. pool. patio.
gar No pe1s 399 W Bay .•
$515 650-6357 .
2 Br 1 Ba Duplex. sm tncd Pvt Deh & boar slip •
I Br Condo located on
water 2 car garage
w1openet. micro. frplc
11001 & spa $595/mo. Sharp I Br garden apt ..
Stove & f11g No pets yard gar. clean No pers At1955·1055 675-5535 642-7803 ..:.. S• 10 548· 1377 • S575 • $500 dep 1954
"A · Meyer 549·3484
2 Br 2', Ba Condo, lrplc, 2
car garage. rel11ge. wld
incld S775t mo 350
Avocado =F2 547 -2888
& 73 1-7747
2 Br 2' , Ba lrplc 2 car ger
tet rige w l d 1nc td
S775/mo 350 Avocado
r2 547-2888 73t-7747
3 Bt 1•. Ba on E side lrpt
nu paint & carpe11ng.
$750/mo neq credit
check 642·6153
Lido Isle, 2 scory 3 Br. '2' r ---------ba, rormal din rm, lrg t Br stove. relrlg, newly Spacious 1 bdrm. stove.•
paho $1650 644-4895 carpeted draped 4 relng $400 Avafl 1mm •
or 6<16· 7922 (tloth eves) painted. 2188 Maple St 646·034 1~1 1 30pm ~
l •dO unlurn 3 • den home
6 to 18 mos lse <1varl Agt
675·8170
S475 -dep No pets To Super Upper tBR. encl
see call 645-9604 gar no pets. trig elec
range $4 10. 6<12·5964
WATERFRONT TWNHSE
2 tr{l master b<lrms 2' 1 ba
newly OecoraleO Frplc. 3
patios. 2 ca• gat Sttp
may Ile avail S 1275 mo1
l!'ase Call Tues all
1111m. 835-0292
IBA wt new carpets,
drapes stove relrrg. no
l'"ls 1wests1de) $395
646·4382
2 Br upper w1g11r No pets
Relqeq Ava1112·1 $415
352 \11cto11a 645·8161
YOU DESERVE Ill 2 B• 1 • Ila stu<llo apt.
"0 T h wld hookup $600/mo New gated < own ome 642 5530 or 6•6·9556 VILLAGE COMMUNITY
meatma11u
Beaulllully landsc;eped
garden apts Poot & spa
Paflos/decks No pets.
Bacri S.50
1 Bdrm $515
13 1 E 181h 648·6816
Bach 5455
1 B<lrm S515
2250 Vanguar<I Wey
540·9626
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l Huat. lt1cll 1040 laco•e Pr•r
Owner will go FHA 3 Br. 2 11 lllTS
1350
3 Br 2 Ba lrq lam rm
wllrptc Crpts. drapes 2
cat gar I\ ltg yard Pet ol\
:>44 4 F o rdha m
(F111r/Harbor) $935
$1000 sec Agt 957-0701
HSTSllE 3 tlt lrplc. lge encl yard,
dble gar Av all Dec. 1 No
pets $850 646-3627
2 Bdrm 2' • Ba 1600 SQ 2 Br 1 Ila, gar lrplc, beam
It of pure luxury 2 car cell $615-$625, 1 s1
g81 ages. spes 1n every last & sec $225 2 per-
home ·master suite. din· sons. no pe1s 650-1798 WISTW--E-Y1WI-I Ing rooms. wood bummg
ltreplaces. mtcro·wave ---------• 2 Br. poot.1acuu1. garage ovens. pr1vale patios & 2 Br 2 Ba. lrg patro. gar avail lndry rm. !'IO pets. l)O 1r pie s 118.000 Pr1me Np1 Bch ren1a1
owe 2t3-530·5159 g~~~r~W~st~l~tf b;h~~~ ye r <1 s . gardener 1111 newly carpeted carport
provided Elegent living d1aped & pamted. nloe 2 Br I'• Ba. $555·$565
Take over 8't VA In. W"stc l11f shopping
$70000 4BH2story. I''> c enter$ t ,600.000
m1 to beach Marcella, Terms avail Courtesy to
Agt 840·2678 Bkrs C all O w ner
E.slde 3 Br 1 Ba. 2 ca1 gar.
lrg yrd. children OK. 226
24th Pl. $790/mo Avail
12/t 474-0601
E!tde sha1p 2 Br I Ba
enc l s<I garage. w/d
hook-up, crprs. drapes.
pAllO No pets $550 I
sec 548·5442, 770-5629
only 15 minu1es from lucatlon 2195 Miner St 955 W 19th St
Fashion Island, 7 minutes No pets $650/mo • dep TSL l&llf 141·1122 ,
to S C Plaza OI O C Air· l o see call 645·9604 -11a
port Just eas1 01 New-l••t. ltaclt -·
port Blvd & so ol San 2Br 2Ba, stove & relng 1 BR w/gar. ri( m
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845·6646
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w/ 15•t. dn
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140·I011
Diego Frwy....S 1050/mo $4 75 mo No pets. west· $475/mo 1stlltl Avail
631·5439. 2473 Orange side 64&-4382. 12·1, 53&-4398
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Famtry !tJ)eCtal glgantiC 2 ' POOL home near West· closets No pe1s l'lgt Ing, blhns, enci gar, lllnt ...
bonus room upgraded In· m1n11er & Magnolia, lrpk:, 642·73t2, 731·6829 arH nr Hunt. Hrl>Of '
sldtl & out. great area dlw. covered patio, ger· $675. 846·0736
ONLY $400 • SSO secur· doner & pool serv peld. s45o 2 Bdrm OoNte0t Nt t>etch:2 br .-t-,-~-b-.-. -bl-I I lllTS lly lee 537·5027 Kids & pets olc $800 1 meture cple pref JtlO Ins, lrplc:. encl g•r M26.
Super elghtpl ... each with HOME FOR RENT S600 dep 883 ·0755 ~~Olt~a:::~~,r, Oulel Avail. 536-0921
3 Bdrm, 2·~ be, double Cotta MHll 3 Bdrm $875 Agent. !'10 lee. WI
garage with garage door Fenced yard & garage Ct .. talaliat JISTllT Ill W R
opener 1700.000, Ill· Kids & pell -1oome. I 525/mo, 2 ~ -, 81 pool. YIWll
sume lln•nclng 12·~·1o 863·0755 Agent, no fee Uafwralllt.. Hl r d 1 1 aun ry room, c OM o New 1 & 2 8dfm h.l•llf'y
Terrtllc tn11utm1n1 Su~r cuatom h<xiM 3 1 llW • lllllTI st109C>•ng 149 E Bay St •Pit In t• plene 1 ldf1'ft
s79s.OOO huge t9m1ty room . Near Soulh Coast Pl111a TSl llplt. M2·1MI ttorn $51$.. 2 Bdrm from
1H·1111 gourmet kitchen break· Woo<llake hat luth land u 25 2 Br 0001, 2 person• le90 ~owMouM from
rut nook, prolesstonal •acaplng, w111ertall1. 98• only, 110 pets 3~5 J t'llh $735 . Po04t. ~
deeo1, targt maa1ers1.111e cunty gate. tlC 1 l>d Pl 648,5137 11.7pM walllffat11,pondt Oatlor
wor'l11hop oa,.ge. quiet condo with &lo. Ip, & 000111ng & l!Mtlng f191d.
l•mlty ,, .. $550 • S50 micro Mu ll sael Agttal tbr. tba,Jrplc,lrg ,,orn San OleQO tr-.y
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$2.17 per day I nat r.. lncluo.t llah, & 11e'I Fleidble hra, lncf. QI' complete lob• No !Ob Trlmmlng-~eullng .. to. Furniture, Trall'I, Tr•• le11on•1.•ll 10ft, 115/ttr. My prlcft are amaJll Antuccoe Intl••• '° vra Mo11 Subtect1, 1<.CoOt19t1
llrlk. decor ' -kl'; Mr• wknd1. al your bualMll too •mall 964·03M FrM H I P•I• 64 f·10ff 9G3·6416 NORM Kirk Wiiia 644.0344 660144'17 "°" Nell Pw &45-H77 (7141931.11ee
Th r A' 1 vice We 1110 1tock & ..,. or can piekup & dell~ • G T-' It a t .. L Jg" pay Of vl<le ul•llng t•11kt FrM counaet 1142·7047 ROD'S CONCRETE a Tll 11111 HIM Hauling CoO~e Student Mt'flat. f&ll Pmll Al.Win ED'S PLASTEAIN 1'~9 met 311""· day• MARMIE AQUARIUM MASONRY 9 yra HIM Lawn·frM·Shrublnttall Prompt, low ratH lhanlc -lie UoVINo. Rell ble Ael All Ph .... Int/HI N .. I ...... ~iiilori .. r•....,.,....--~a:;;c;::,,_ __
In 11\9 SERVICE 542 5406 81<KPG BY COMPUTER IOC FrM HI 840-1706 Tr .. 111m1Removal 'fOU, John 17119· 11176) Ou•ck/carelul Low rain *STARR 548~~ Aeatuc;coa Eat 846·8258 A""'•1;;Jl~m1. ate. ~lly Ates & Relllble s.<vie. \. ..... C11t11tttr1 Lawn m11n1 IR01011111ng -.. .:ia11u• le T 138045 662.0410 1._ __ -.-••• ___ Pl--1...1--Jack,. 536-4471 e, • .i..11 From $25/mo 675-0305 F urn 446 8065 •--1• I'"'!'"!_.,~~ ... ~--~~~!!""
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&ivewa--·Parklnn Loi C•••··· •aH•t ····~·· All bullnnt, tchool a l>ef---, .. ., -Remodel/Rep1lrt, comm . ltlliat Be11 quelll'f. 25 yr exp Fire proofing thing... 25 Fl uC.lt Watff HMter1 Repalr•·SHICOallng •New cablne11. c1bl11e1 a rtlld Llc'd, bonded, Home 9s>alr .. car~ntry I ....... _'-"! ______ Llc.1·116,428 730·1363 yr• •• .,.,. Int/ext, .p.c ___ ...... -.-1onalprojee11 U1·1041 SERVICE S&S Asphll 63 H 199llc ~~~~ .. ,::~8 6!2.~~~11C• Int For H I, 552-9142 Cablntl•·Elec·Plumblng 24 .. , •••• Ul· llH STARVING COLLEGE In natural wood tlnllhft, HE~G ... ~ •• ,., Sefvfc:;e .• , .... Clt11l11
DIRECTORY Alltr•m • Room Addlllont·Remodel Fe11c1ng OON 9M·O 149 Furnia•• Pool HHllrt SLTIUCOTEN,2T4~4M360. vlnlN.uGrecdo. :~ttr: C~3~n~;~9o~: ~pipe• Call 642-8989. l•'"""'iw""'A"'IT-'t ... w"'iz•x~R~D·--A-··· ltu Law Otitar Carrat... Commerclal·Resldenllal Lite plumbing, elec. carp. RtlH Cl11alaf 638•6911 ---WINDOW WASHING -•1 L1cen·~"' 67• 2826 F • s •84 1·8·21 Ora1n1 clear from $6125 T'" plut thl IRVINE MIRROR •Clvll/Boslneu Litigation •e'"" ... pe•r·1 •c .. ar•pe-nt-ry-s•.-r""vl .. ce-""' .,.. loor covr g, hl111. etc. ROBIN'S cle1JINd WATCH us GROWi Repair l1uoe11, dl1p, etc ..... OOly m11c ..
and Iha HUNTINGTON •Criminal/Drunk Drlvmg Aepalr-Remod·Addlllons D~ll Fred or Jack 962"2443 SERVICE. a thoroughly ""lllC Lftltal INT/EXT PAINTING Anytime M&I'.\ 642·9033 OU~LITV" 31"202tl
BEACHCOMBER every •Personal Injury Doors-etc 546-4980 4SAVwl([ fXPiNO NEED HELP? CALL JEFFI clean llOuse 540-0857 ,. Reu & Oependebi. llllt I.aw
Wlldnelday at •Real E11a1e -Jack ot all lrades carpen· Voice Training singing CALL JAY 646·3476 11l~M~U~•L__,~~--'!"'!":'Js:i':i:"'l:t:"':;ci;Ar;;'ihi;taii noe11trachargtl •Employment Problem1 REMODELING Allphas11 All Textures & Acoustle try. painting. gardening. 11,.141•le/Tlltrt1&ll If Staie law requlrn 1hat all
CALL TOOAVll C•ll tor tree 1n111a1 consul· Also custom c11b1n111 t8 Free HI Kevin 673· !503 cMian upt. etc No job 100 Have ret1 8ecky 720·9'?>5 !~~~~J~·T~'~:~~; Paperiat --- -"""'-',1'c;.anoe
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1Q;, contractors who perloim All fN IAIHA 1a11on wilh an allorney yrs 1n area Lie, bonded. I large or smell! 556•2264 HOUSE·APAAT••ENT - -~I _ ._ work over S200 ll'clud1ng
V O·• p 714·751·5270 ins'd 96&·3564 anyllme ltctrlcal ... p i i Farthing lntetlor Design labor •nd malet1al1 must our .,ly llol ONE CALL DOES IT ALL' le11n1nn or Renov11t1ng I at II HANGING/STRIPPING rtllri·I be 1~en••" lJnllcen•"" Servlc. Directory A i R A ELECTRICIAN Pr feed F .. ., 650 4468 -VISA MC S 673 1512 .. ~ _,,, """' Representative altatl •• 0 e~ll·d nera~ons right. tree estimate on We fix II. break II, buy II or ree es11ma11 • Fiii PAllTlll . con • ltmctt contr11c1ora should so 142·Hll tat. Hf •AP.c•c•E~N!'!'f .. P"'1N"l"lr§•f.,A1!'IP~IN!'!'G-1 p~~!i~P!~10~~Fs~n::~n3~• large or small jobs Lie haul •t 546-5009 MR SPARKLE'S by Richard Sinor Lie. BLACKWELDER P11pe1-lt1P.'l!'!!'l'!P!'".,.,."',."'!'I"'"'., stare on 1he.r advertosing
ANY CAR $44 95 yrs exp Jerry 546·4413 396621 673-0359 PAINTING-CARPENTRY IHIEOLWIH 280644 14 yrs ot happy hanging & removal Oual TYPING/WORDPROCESS Cont1ac1ors and con·
--------• Trim II Systems 549·0827 REPAIRS G 645 5277 local customers work only 494·3616 lellers reporls resumes sumers. contact Mary Repair/small jobs Fences, RESIDICOMM'LllND • ary • WllllWI * OAIPITI Thank 0 963 4 114 m11nusct1p1 edl1 631·6281 Grondie al 558-4086 wllh I " itt' 20 0 o o k PTL 20'" OF"' A I I I · Y u, · EXPERT Wallcoverlng In· I I c A ti 1.y1 Ill shelves. p11r1111ons Low yrs o my wn w r ,, .. 1 •lab e ns d irl any questions ontrac·
.... " .. • .. •,..• .. poi• .. •-.-~--Uc'd dav care, 1''t·4yrs. 1a1es Sieve 731·831' Loe 278041 AL 648·8126 Har•• ... FIHrl Refs. Free es1 540-5654 QUALI TY PAINTERS s1allatlon Reas. Consult· , ••• tor's State L1cens11
CPA. high quellty income compa~lonshlp, l ncd PROMPT. NEAT PRO· anr Ass1gnmt 581·6590 •SPIRITUAL READER. Board. 28 Civic Center
tax work ar reas rates yard Suzanne 556-3098 C1rrii;t ltrwiet C1r•t1l11 Hardwood floors Installed. ~~~~;;;,~(niirT!,. FESSIONALS 636·7149 Adviser In all matter1, Plaza Room 690, Sama
John Brown 631·6483 -1•1-,· .. •1•1•11·!-.· ... ·•1• .. -sanded, relln . cleaned, Custom Graphics/Murals Puetl Slli~'a Wra~ love. marriage, buaineu. Ana. CA 112701
Loving childcare. mv CAA ET & LINOLEUM In. • • wued Ins. lie 847-8888 a NEWPORT· AIRP RT t 675 24 9"1631 9397 ·---------, 30 ••0~1nn, Edg ng. Tw•~e a uah1y int/ext painting e c • .. ., • .. Cedlll~ to ,,_ "art• nome, lull lime 1 yr up s1a11a11on & repairs M -" "' 1 b 1 3857 8 0 -~ 650· 7169 yrs e11p Andy 645-9031 mo $20·S25 45.5737 B;::~:.....;;;;:;;;;p;;;.._ or your home or us neae llCh (cor uall) Trff It-let What....., the Fad .•• ~ Freeut...Rand~62·7519 S1 0FFwllhad 549-2287 1...,..,..-. .. • ... ••-..,!"!!'l--Aoll 'em off 11"te marllet Have IOmethlng you want we Sell Any 8rand Carpet Clean UpseTree Trimming OUUP Jobs 1 II II will blfk, neigh or eat JC TREE SERVICE
Wlthae'8Urtlld Ad toMll1CllUlfllld1dado FOR S10VERCOST YardMalnt •Haullng SMALLMOVINGJ08S hay,youcanbuyltor M ll SELL Idle 11eme with I Find what you want In Trimming, removal. yard
Call Nowt 842·5e78 It well. 642·5878. 772· 1722 MIKE 650-3263 MIKE 646· 1391 11 In classified 642·5678 Dally Pll01 Clutlfllld Ad. Dally Piiot Clualfllldt. clean-ups, etc 1142·2914
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daallfied 642·7M7
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1111111 atzo la1tractiea 3011 Engllah speaking 11v .. 1n ~ 1206 sq it w lrvlne area. Modllied uerclae pro· couple Good cook and Dependable man IOf gen'I PAIT TIMI
Versallles 2 br, 2 ba sep. F/shr 3br 2ba w/2 girls, lnclds ottlcea, $504/mo. gram. AM and PM l1tperlence 11 cleaning. ma1n1enance and repairs. PHii OUll • HOIOSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
su11es, lrplc, din. rm, blk from ocean $278mo, See tenant 3023 S. Or· classes, 697·2069 So~ed ~ursl~g Care Ottlce bldg In Npl Bch, Busy clrculallon office
spec kitchen. clubhse. Isl/last 642·5040 N.B. ange Ave Senta Ana to nee 8 bdy mabe h argel Full time. 644· 1526 needs a phone cler11 tor
F I I . Ot 4014 master rm, at • pr v b 1 amen111es or eue. M 251 3br/2ba duplei1. nr show 1111n1p. eotr 6 day week but con· e ore noon verifying sol;ctor orders s950 For sale S 148•000· beach, N B $275 • ullls 2.660 sq 11, 3975 Bircii, miiiiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiii slderabl• dally free time Mechanlcally Inclined pe<· 20 hours p~r week
SandY 642"6149 S650moveln 631-7024 NB $1330 MIA roning CHlllTIUlllYll Permanent lmmedlall son to repair fishing Mon-Fr1 4 30·830PM.S4
ftVIUy, November H YDI IESEIYE ITI -----A ent 541 5032 $1400 to start. Relet reels FIT W1ll tra1n per hour Apphc.111 must ARIES (March 21-April 19): Spotlight on family gathering M/F shr E/Blul1 3 br, 2 ba g ~ Place your gilt llems In the 675-2603 or 673-2389 631·7399 be mature. and reliable .__., .... _ _,....1.._ and .~ ind ._ _ _'. New gated 20 Townhome condo, N 8 Non/smoller hatiactatall .aM2 DAILY PILOT Some phone experience nuuuay ~-tion ~-·-.1 to over-w. Wncn: VILLAGE COMMUNITY $310 t ullls 720·1917 CHRISTMAS Gin GUIDE Eatabllshlld Npl 8ch firm Models, Actor•. pit Xtru. deslrable but Wiii 11a1fl 8Mt:ronorDkal delights are concerned. You'll be much happier if 2 Bdrm. 2''> Ba. 1600 sq Ammie w/a view M/f beit ATTENTION LEUZINGER coming on Tuesdays! 1" ot needs accurate typist commercl111 & TV Show· Apply In petaon between
moderate, if ~lutiona are kept concerning diet, health, 11 ol pure lu~ury 2 car twnhse In Park Npi & 8 GRADUATES OF l959 copy spaoe ls $15.40 pr PIT Call 645-4175 cse. 778-FILM kids too. 2·4pm Ask '°' Debra or
nutri.,_ t ~ ...... , .... ___ call could -·'tin jovna"" ftAUl9 garages. spas In every good deal. 760-1183. Looking tor fellow cla" run. (Alles less tor add'I Ell. veterinary hospital In RESTAURANT Cathetine 330 W Bay UU11a.--. u.w~~ ·~ ~--......... tiome ·master suite, din·•-------.---members who maybe In runsl. 642·5678-plaoe N F h b k 1 lool< Slreet, Cos1a Mesa EOE TAURUS (April 20-May 20); Focua on relaUves., vi8ita, news Ing rooms, wood burning Amie to shr 2Br hse E'alde 1he Orange Counly area. your ad & -·11 bill you! So Lag. seeks up. ew renc • ery 5 -c M 'J\ & 11 1'1i We are w0<lclng on 25th •------••• groomer to work on a lnO tor a mature depen· 1 _______ _ ooncerning future plans which could involve travel. Some fireplaces. micro-wave · rent ut · reunion. CAii 951·2551 comm baal1. 499·5378 dable person 10 tm a PIT P·.,.·TI•
----..L.6& ed ru1 1axed and ._ __ ,_ 1_ ovens. prlva1e patios & p11v. Days 645·0687, ev alt 6 .. 30P... LAKE TAHOE perm. day counter sales .. , ,_ua;uODa are rernov • es are re empi.-.. on yard•, gardener 650·3249 Bobb. "" Experienced part 1·1me ., E & Ptra "' ---,..=-=---Fine art galle"f 1800 sq It. • po ... llon. xp. supet· humor, entertainment. pleasure resulting from a reunion. provided. E1egan1 living Rmte 10 shr 38r 2b1 apt. FREE·ALL AGESI Tahoe Cll'f EKclutlve paste·up and type· vlsory capabilllles netp-IYlllHI
Sc:iorpio naUve plays key role. only 15 minutes from N.B ,275/mo Call Ron TV COMMERCIAL SEM· Slmbari g Neiman rights. setting. Able 10 build ful Yng growi:f corn-
GEMINI (May 21~June 20): Exchange of ideas could result F1oassh.C1on~~azlaando'/omcln.u~~r~ wkdys 971·6578. eves INAR. SEE SUNDAY AO 5 yr lease. Xlnt gross. bl oth padge1 and ad•.v•onf pany. good b9M1 ts. "" 673-7570 2l3·<165-449l Agt (916)583·5581 nput • oopy on U IMIETII in future profit. Be ready for experiment.a, variety, call from por1 Just east or New· SPIRITU .. L READINGS Patrick Tool. 642·4321. c 11 -• 751 1266 family member and plan aimed at recovering recent m . Cycle port Blvd & so of San Shr C M hse. compl. turn " Ext 308. • to ap.,.y · .. ,..... 'II be ltimulated . ...~ and . ted v· Diego Frwy $1050/mo. or unlurn, 1 or 2 br, pv1 Advicelnallmatter1. Love, Helt...... SIM NTE la • las1 grOWing ....... you I a.na.,..'""" reJUVena . lrg'O, 631·5439 2473 Orenge ba 6 mo lse 650-1088 marriage & buelnen. AN bHIO OIL co offer• fill n•E "' Tele-Communication
s.,ittariua naUvee play key role.. Ave so. Leguna gal~ ;~oEI ~°:,::~~l~eal.1~~~ tilgh income, plus cash PAIT· 1'1111 wtll company located in Capo CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lunar, nwnerical cycles pool, nr beach, prlv enlr, Clem Llc'd 492.7296 bonuses. benefits to Opportunllles available Valley Service Reps . .. , .... u .... t family, leC'Urity, domestic ad••.-nt, visit.a, d.ia-S11 ca...... Z776 $295 t u\11 499-4722 mature person In Orange with the Los Angeles Poteritlal1omake $2000· ...._. ..... , r-~~ Lfll f taa• County area Regardless Times Circulation De· $4000 a mon1h XLNT cumon whkh could involve pcmible renovating program or WATCH THE WHALES. WE LOOK FOR YOU1 ol experience, wrile p T. partment In our sales support by actual change of residence Holiday dinner rates especially high Ocean view. 4 units new House/Roommates Read. American Lubrl· door-to-door newspaper TELE·MKT team For tn·
you'll be pleued and you~ al.lo be "stuffed." • .2br, 2~a 492-6236 _ Unlimited 832-4134 FOUND •OS cants Co., 8011 426. Day· sales program Guaran· tervlew. call. c Oama10. G I n ton,Ohoo 45401. S1ralghl teed hourly wage plus 71 4-661·8465 LEI (July 23-Aug. 22): Define tenna, look behind ace.nes, I 1 It II 2711 lllttl tr " commission bu1 ldlng commission Hours. 9AM appreciate fact that loved one shares confidence with you. Aura 1111 IC 1111 2912 ARE FREE product sales • 2PM, or 4PM -9PM nursing
of ................ exists, holiday dinner could veer from the 1trlctly 2 er. $695/mo. $250 sec NEWPORT BEACH 10.20 ANSWERING SERVICE Training IS provided 11111 UMI __........... $95 C Potential to earn S300 CNA s or experience re-trad.itiooal . .Loet article ia likely to be recovered. Piaces native Steps 10 sand Nu cpl, garages mo Vicky aH·. Telephone Operator plus per week For an 1n· quired 3.11, lull lime filurea , ti garage. 16466 24th St 645-4800. 645-3323 Various Shifts 1,94.7777 t er view. Ca II ( 7 141 Excellent benefits Np1 ~(Aua. l:i-Sept. 22): Lunar, numeric.al cycles pom' t to 213·592·2725 office lt1t1ll 14 142-Hll Allendant L1ve-1n, C M 957-2361 Ext 1204 8ch area 642-6044 -ltt ASSISI 1ea~er In wheel power, llCbievement and d.ilQovery which could lead to al 1150 sq ft. ottloes avail· ---------chair PIT, hrs flex Rm & Gardener, general main· PAIT TI• ~ additional fund.I Pleasure rinci L is hasiJed * Beaut al bch. able to rent mo-to-mo 2 _ Soard , 5200/mo Fem tenance. experienced lor Earn up to $400 per .--~-·• · P Pe . emp • 52nd/Seashore Lge spact0us offices, 2 sec-Found. 8rl1. Spaniel Fem pref 638•1788 c;ondo complex $4.50 month Retirees. House-wiah ii likely to come true, member of oppom.te aex plays room w/privlleges. s4oo retarial spaces, con· 11117 1n Mission Vjo · hour 9.11 645-3381 or wiles. College Students
sipificant role.. · utll Inc IMS.5477 terence rm. can include 831·9284 Ai•lt Pre•. Alllttll 11· I 650-4478 Need dependabi. auto to
UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll bav~ plenty to be tlwlkful Furnished room near ~~::l~Y P=~~~:ysa:~~ Found. F Calleo kitten, wht PIT Mornings. Wiii train, General· 1 person office. deliver Daily Piiot in
for and finally you'll articulate feeH-.-in manner which inspires beach & Fwy $250/mo. 754.7017 pawa & chetl, nr Pomona ex per. with cassettes a Newport Beach. non Laguna Beach 12 nrs per
.... 66'" 963-495.4 School 642·8027 aft 4 plus. $3.35 hr to t far1 smoker. typing. llgh1 day). 'Weekday. P.M .
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Newport 8each Marketing
lirm h11 several openings
tor respon11ble and in·
duSlllOUS people A good
spealong v0tce a MUST'
A great way 10 increase
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PiiriT Care,ln1et1or
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mo11v a1ed persons
needed by rapidly grow-
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firm Profeasional e•per
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553·0940 preeent company. Potential ii reviewed, individual who "pulla 1·3 Ottlce suites available ----------Full lime. Apply Books on shorthand. some book· Weekends. A.M. Call Mr · "looka upon you with favor. Aries plava im.....,. .... t role. Furn. rm w/pvt bath tor as low as $225/mo. No Found; Fem black long Tape. 729 Farad, CM. keeping. real eslate Barrow 642-4321. ext, ______ _
JV ,....... -· I mll/d Ink I I Id Ulll & hair cat w/'83 Texes Ask for Greg. 546-5525 knowledge hetptul, var· 343 EOE Cadlllac:I to Go-Catts RPH (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Lunar aspect highlight.a travel, ~~~~S~~J\ni~.251 ,' · 1:~~ori'~u;er~lces In· rabies i.o. 644-3656 ,_1 f k • d L --------What...., the Fad unicati pi.ritual al Y 'll t to heart ( tten =---:-t: Auto 8ody & Paint assls· .., Y 0 wor · '" •Y -"· The taa1e11 draw in 1he Roll 'em off IN man.et conun on. I V uea. OU ge o ma M/F. Npt. walk lo beach. eluded 1 blk to 0 C. Air· Found. Fem silver gray Ian tant wanted, e•perlence 754-7900. Uk for Joyce Wul. .a Delly Piiot Wltt't a CIMalfted Ad Where romance and child.ren are concerned. Direct approach Pool & tennis. $250 Inc. port & Fwys. 546-2801 poodle mix, male trl col· 969·1284 General cleaning & hou ... Claalfled Ad. 842-5678. Cell Nowt 642·5e78
bri.np desired rsult. Overall cycle pointa to ultimate legal ullt546-4260,993-4888 1617 Wulclllf. N.8. ored AuS1 Shep New·'.:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii work $4/hr 645-3381 --------1---------s porl Beach Anlmal 11 deciDon favoring you. Rooms In NE Costa Mesa 278• 1365 sq 11· uitabMI Shelter 644-3656 Babysitter needed 9• 11· 650-4"98 11• 1 MAHAOEMENT T'RAIHEES
SAGITrAR.ltJS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Follow through on initial home nr SC Plaza. Pool. 10' medlcal or dental. home part-time after· GE RAL OFFICE · Engr U·TOTE-1 IAll£TS impremion. Funily gathering ia highlighted, consumption of $75/wk. 546-0514 eves Agent 541-5032 F~~~~. Ms8~~'1a C~I~~ XX noon Good pay and B needs ve<sat1i.
bo and 2 Delu11e Offices. Monte Vista. C M working conditions. fi<e on to do typ, flllng & - -p&rmet item-type dinner sym liua affection eecurity. llAUll llTIL Furnished. Secretarial Please call MORNINGS gen ott wk Wd Processor Loved one oonfidee aspirations, dia:uws finances and .eta Wklyren1a11nowavall. area. patio deck, ocean 645•7579 ONLY 645-7841 exp neiptut. 975--0040 For poelttoM In man--
record =tin admirable manner. 116.50/wll. & up Color view ~ashlon Island area. Found: Small long hair blk ---------8gement level. Mu8t TV. Phones In room. 2274 Contact Bruce Charles. cat In Bluffs. N.B. Has GENERAL OFFICE hive convenience CAP CORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Spot.light on variety, vi8ita, Newport Blvd. CM. 759·0700 Dallas Teua lie w/snots. IAIYSITTll Sm! Santa Ana olllce :!!. .. '• ....... M/.:y comu: --'ble trip and cooperation with one who di8ct.la!8 joint effort. 846· 7445 544.3717 (ahtlter) Pl/lime. N.8. 650-6384 needs dependeble I*· ,...... ,_ -r--.,.------,,....,....,..--•CdM dlx suites. ampl son. Accurele l'fplst & at wtth ~ Focus al9o on public relaUona, pomible legal argeernent and Sgl mom has 3br C.M. hse pkg $350up. 2855 E Cat Found: Sm! Ing hair banking good phone skills a muat. meneur e expet1111ee. marital atatua. u,h~hearted view prevails and you'll not thr w/lm n-amk. 1300 mo Hwy. 675-6900 blk/wht bib. M dog. vie LIU PHOEllll Call 979-8400 Up to ST/JV. For lnterMw, ._.......... _ .... third'"""' .. "•'"' Incl utll. all amenities. Beker /Harbor Bl 0 C S 1 1 llPP)'etU-TOTE-MMertiteton n~atate to l'eCJ.'*' KU.Jiau er £ .... ......,Ying portiorw. Colleen 673·0120 dys IPUL/lfflOE 549·0067 range oast av ngs s IUEUL lfflOI PCH & Vleto In l.-aune Beectl
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll be put in ......... ...-of So L"" na f"rn rm p·"' Choice Newport Beach sleeo klngpancex,pe,0riencedtor t glrl ofllot. Small menu· et 1390 North PC'H ~
de._.,_ _,,. .. tbe--'-.-1 to "t t ._ __ .... f table and ...... do ... 5"' -T"vu .. . • h•• location on Pacific Coast Lost 11120, small blk/wtll an ro e r 11-12 noon on~·
t&Ull -you......... ~ 8l a ,,_, 0 aome :1'· k • ~I, llhr/ ba~ . Hwy Harbor side appro11 long hair dog, Paularlno FHLMC/FNMA 111 & 2nd ~a,::~~~.,:-~n~, ~~~ fll -.. CIU.:
''turkey carving." Spotlight on sped.al eervioes, l'e9eal'Ch, files S fr~~c2h50 ~f:J· 3~:;' r 1200 sq t1 714-~5-7 100 area. CM. AEWARD. Trust Deeds. Call Linda 1aphones Xlnt beneflls. (114) 49MW W 537"811 which contain information which can be put to immediate I.lie. · • Dys 752-4500. eJCt 4771 Shea. 754"1601 Harbor/Warner area. PISCES lll'eb. 19-March 20): Good lunar .. -.. , .... 11 .... ta STEPS TO BEACH-Very 8ayfront OHices, patios, eves 432-9457 IOSl 54g.9999. EOE ,,.. ' ---· ..... u.ow• pvt hse. Nwpt. Jae. gar, parking, Janllorlal, 1700 Adems Ave CM
chlld.ren, adventure in dinina. •pedal reading material and all prlv. $300, 675 .... 816 673·1003 Lwo'.',:cGho, ld .. Plleanlod'asn1 slocoukle~ EOE I ·1 p-1 .. ,., ... la f aff-.: y, 'll _ ,. __ tha -'--h f 'd ,_ f " ,. Immediate opening tor : II y I DI · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ··~ ..... ., yso ~von. OU reiUUIC tu.B o I eaa .. armore Upper Back 8ay: Shr Corner Jamboree at Rest. REWAR0642·8293 CABINET SHOP: elec1ronlc atsembler, 1
exciting than claah of guns. Member of opposite aex paya be/kit. $250 ulil Incl. MacArttiur. Includes sign LOST M/cat. Himalayan Exper l)elptul, non smkr. yr exp. min. Circuit
......... 1 .. ...#ul compliment, your morale aoara. N-smk no pets 662·2112. rights, approx 3500 sq 11 Persian Vic Fair· FIT 645-2355 boards, cables. mechan· 0 --... ' groundlevelexecutlveol· Ital. 631·7308 blwn • v I ._._.._ u-· A u-· ...... ..... 2904 t1cesulte Excellent Perk-view/Fair REWARD Carpel Installer's helper 8AM·11AM,Costa Meu Atutatat1, • • .,..._eatt, ... f!! .... 11, ... Ing. Landlord despera1e. 856-6378 or 957· 1987 with 1ruck. Immediate
lut ... ICL. 17"0 I ···-"' a1•t I t.. II 27,t LA UNA A H $1 09 sq II as Is. Call Lost 9ml blk Min . opening 536-7270 Job Opportunll'f. Must be • ., -• • l!J!I IC MOTOR INN Keren, 752-5444 Scnnauuer w/wht Ilea clerical ----able to handle the public. Wkl" rates S 105 & up E 1 h d ......... d 2 er. 1'.+ ba $450 • S375
dep, OH pd McFadden
near Beach Blvd.
893·4894 bet 9·6 IN NEWPORT EA H
Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· 2BR TWNHOlJSE encl gar. ments & Townhouses cov patio. •1. ml to bch $675 mo (2131925-4796 from $660. (Ask aboul furnished ap1s. complete
wllh TV. linens & utensils,
may be rented tor short
1erm or longer. No lease
req'dl. On Jamboree Rd
al San Joaquin Hiiis Rd
$825. Sharp 2 Br 2 Ba
bll·lns. nr beach, best
area. No pets. 833-3307
144-ltoO
Nr Hoag Hosp. 2 bd 4.p1e11 D~ly/Wkly/Monlhy free 11..., It 11111,.. collar Mesa Verde area Full or PI T, Np1 Bch Olfice. ar Y ours an ...... n s
unit wfgar S5501mo. 1st •• • " 662·3637 eusy phones Interesting Nursery al'dl or ware· last. g Secu111'f Call Ali, KllCh'S avail. Color TV, DLX OFFICESPACE work Please call hous1ngexperp1ef Grea1
agt 835...3558 heated pool & steps to 600· 1650-2300 Sq Ft Lost i1C8ushard & 645_4175 tor iniervlew Opportunnv 645·02t0. 6
ocean 985 N Coast Hwy w 17th SI, Ample Parking Yorktown. HB, 11121, 7 ___ em . 8 am ONL VI VERSAILLES
2 Br Ocean View S 1100
Agent 631 ·4960
small 2 bd, gar. wld,
$620/mo Incl ullls
673-4198
Spacious .. apt, 1 ml. trom
beach, carpets, drapes
642·2357
Laguna Beach. 494·5294. lllllT IL n tlt•llH yr blk w/wht whiskers. Clerical. type 50 wpm, fin. t R.••H 2tGS --1 .. IWIEI part Cock·A·Poo. name 10-key adder. llllng, Legal Secretary w11h
5.. Paddy Palm oeser1 ad· p h 0 1 0 c 0 p 'I r n g , prob111e and corporate
24 Hr loving care, Uc., xlnt Brand new bldg. all AIC. dress. please call local proof-reeding. various experience Sal~"f com·
lood, patio, woman only. 1111 new carpet, no 181 or =s. 714-963·5856 or duties. non·smkr , menserate with •11·
559·7 107 Irv. 771·3499 las!. no sec .. grnd floor 546-9888. REWARD. $850/mo Co81a Mesa perlence. Newport Belen
Vacatita sulles avall. 543.7359 M11111-Malemu1e type, bull ~:4~ 1~~m Call Pat. neat Airport. 851· 1234
I 1 ,._7 NEWPORT BEACH cir Nr Jamboree Rd ___ Local company wants 1111 I HV 547·0912 or 6• •.•876 PART TIME EMPLOYEE Speclou• quiet 2 Br 1515.
2 Br Twnhse $585. Walk
10 beech 960-8656 EXECUTIVE SUITE "" '" Counter help. e11per pref ti /bkk Lge turn 38r 3ba condo. OFFICES 1 1 with accoun ng pg -a REWARD LOS1 DIAMOND App y n pe,.on at ba kg OU d Some corn ---------Aalplth~L bebl~~ •lrom2 B00
1 2
111na, Find what you want In Lall• Tahoe. 3 mo. mini· FUhion 111 760-8070 'Iii< 1 f Payless Cleanera. c r n · ...... tul .... • " "'"" mum renlal, lncilne VII· OC Airport 752·6406 ou o engagement 306 Old NewpOft Ad, NB puter exper. ,,....p n rl 4tennlscour1saero11thl Deity Pllol CIUllfledt. lage Call Agl Lou Gar-ring vie Town Cntr or flulble. Call Ann
lllLY PUT
IAlllD 1111111
Now accepting applications
for District Manager to
supervise newspaper car-
riers. Salary commensurate
with experience. Company
benefits plus bonus op-
portunity~ Apply in pe.rson,
weekdays, 3 PM to 5 PM at
330 West Bay St., Costa
Mesa.
s11ee1. unturn Only $775 Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili rett 1·702·831·2888 llWPllTIU• Monarch Bey Plaza. between 7·3pm 751-1155 lor appt.
yearly lease Call btwn Spacious SlllCJlt. Ont Tahoe Condo Chrlatmas 1,000' 2nd fir, quiet slreet. Thur Nov 17 493-0177 Counter Person. Flt. New· liiii•liliiiiiiiiiii .... ii' 'ii'i'i' ii' 'ii'i'ti' ii' "ii"li'il"ii"lli'li' ii' 'ii"lli'li'il' 'ii'ii"ii"ii'ii'ii"ii'il' 'ii'ii'ii'"ii'• 8 • 5 M o n • T h u r a .A..... 1 d d bl..,. Oft p I port Shores Ory Clean· ~ ..... ...., decorated, beaulllully 7141759·0351 & two btdroom 111ts. week. 12l17·l2/26. 3 br, n"'..,y n tcp -•· trllll I era. Will train 648-7621 ,._...,._._..
landacaped, aecurlty 3 ba 955-3385 eves strMI parking, garage ClllOIS OF S RN GRE•J TRI~ •NO PRIZES! geles Sorry no pets, eack Bay 2Br condo. avell. 845·4800 Vicky llUYllY Pll• KID ·EA ft If"'~ ft
848-659 1 1 'Aba. dbl gar. frplc, ••• I •• 645-3323 d)'9, I s TV a Applla~. Full lime.
sundk, extras. $700/mo Slaart 2ttl Ottlce 1Pece1 for leeM: IS llE Benefits. Establllhlld Co. La1•••ltHla 4 548·6384 675·8120 iiffieoriglnaP1 747 ft. $595/mo 1tt 719NO.HARBOABLVO. 84&-18848·5pm fr, 1375. -uilt Pd. suit BIG CANYON Condo: Gott l•IUTI f11M11 month ren1 tree. ulll1 pd. FULLERTON lfllf&l WllTAIT
able older empt. geril. no couru view. 3 er, 2'1\ ba, Newport Bch 641•1899 AIC, ground fir. 1055 El lll-1111
tmollt, peta 494-2003. 2 trplcs. pool. Jee, tennis. Camino Or, Cotta M.... l l&Y A Wiii Experienced chalrtld1,
SludlO. 1 .. ,~k 10 ... h. 1 vr IH I 1400 261·7372 FURNISHED Of F/ehr beaut. 29th home, 3 Blkt E. of FelrvleW & X·ray llcenM r~ulrlld, In """'" ""' UNFURNISHED, 3br 2ba, steps to t>eacl't Mama. ArTRACTIVE Newpo<18ch. 644..0032
1415/mo. $8 t5 total BIG CANYON CONDO All UTILITIES S300 mo. 673· l241 754-1040 Mr Tracy MASSEUSSES mo.,,. you In. 497·5894 2 bd t den. $1275/mo PAID. HEALTH ' TO SERVE YOU. l..,..t.... Zfll 673"77111• 7so.i397. agt CLUBS. TENNIS. ~:n1:cir';:)':2~~it=: ·.~~~~:i~~. ~;~~1= llOllTl/llllU im:-5 it. N c. Condo, .. un• SWlMMING. plu~ ·~utH. 673-2587-21411 Blvd. H B. 842-2634 Oulc•M ONLY 835-9189
Newpor1 er .. 1. All 1>11na. Spacious 2 Br 2 Ba luxury mu<h tnotf! Sorry, CdM, Allall 12.1. $275 + 'A m-llfTU w/d hllup, 2 Cit gar, pool, •Pl SwHpln~ golf no ptts. Modtls * -llH • DIM ..... 99a. tennla 8"\.1111\11, oouree view. 2 cer o•rto-OPffl d~ily 9 to 6 ullla. Audrey 64().5992 or I MO FREE RENT Bechllor/Bachelorettt
15 GoodWlll Ct at lront dOO<, ewlmmlng John 865•8728 W/thor1 1erm lea•. lull Qtttc. & Blrllldey Peru.a
TSL Mgmt &42· 1603 &. thlr•PtVllC POOi•. 1\111 Oakwood bclu11va Charry Lake llfiV IUllM. ea I ~ Ot Tll WT ••••••
Dental Chalralde NurM.
N.B., ple11an1 group
practice. E•s>er pref. 4
dey W..-lncll.ldlng aller·
net• Saturday AM'•·
640-1122
IMTllW. uper biker, FI T, PIT.
29G3 Fairview, C. M. eecuruy + many more Home 10 thr $375 ~ des>. Suite 14 N.8 831·3651 RA1111 2BR, 28A, frpl, gar9gf, 8 m • n I 1 1 a a • Ci~dea.A~ll 846•85361 5<4 .. 59191tt 6 --------738-4538 651·8538 10r·-1-Ye!-/hll_tl_Pff.-,J-ert-..,.1lme-,
OIW, blOGk 10 belch 714/644·0609 No pell ... " For a IOOIKlng pro· Call 9AM·9P & w1'nd1, M35. 840·3787 N--•-· ... S FEMALE rmmte to 1hr llPI EXECUTIVE SUITE ......... --------Clltf Haven 2br Iba. patio, ..... _. • ..:-... o. In Eutslde C.M. S2 t0 + Nwprt Ctr 840·5470 tnalonel mua9Qe call Robert ~32-034!0
21t, 2ba. nr bMcfl. '825 gar9Qe. etc leleel tor r•· 1700 16!.tl StTttl 'J\ut" 64~M3 ----.-.----' Oen. 445-1426. 12·8PM °'Y cteanlno COUNTE~ i~~:..:'· 11'J. + ~· llfed couple, no pelt, (~t 0 0Yfl') Fem llV 2 Br --Mal• 211 nllla PERSON ex.per .. w11av.. 5• 1-3 -4IO 1500. yrly. 5•8·530& 6•2·5~13 Beach houM 1 btk from ltll bHr·drlnklng buddy New90f1 ~" 87&.2254
LIDO DELUXE VIEW llftl/WllTIUff NtwpOrt It~ No. bHCh. no amok Ing G v NPt I e.U ™ Scott. 714·2• t· 1236 .,.,., ....
2 8t 2 Ba 2 1errec.t 2 Br. 1 Ba, nu eptldr..,.., 1350/mo yHrly Lve re11ff/oftc. 1/c, gm nr. So .,our old llaloov tin ...... Wiii train. Bergalrom
$1200. 87~'9 bll-ln•. pool, no .,_.1, 880 lrvint Avtnut ~ 850-8739 onty $!9! mo. MS.HU contred out end J.ft;;:, ~.CdM 8'4-442I
NO FEE ~t & COfldo ren-Set5/mo 84!·6646. f.5 (it 16th) F/iif 3t>t 2taa llOUW. "" 8h<>pa/Omc.t/110fel t50 wttn a'°" Of dtl¥9? ,Ind --
tall Villa ,_, .. ., l'lnd wllal you ••nt In 6•S.11M bloek trom beech (Npt) aq 11 or ..... ,... a deS*ld•ble t ar In Hh9 aometriino 10 ... ? -~8~75-4~9~1~2~1t'Ok;;~er~d~Oeltlf~~Pllot~~C~;tual~~ftecta.~~ . .lJ-~-~~~~~~~~~ $260 mo yrty. t60-3263 Coate M ... C·2 &48-7249 ClleelfNl<I. 8'42·8171 Cleallfted Ida do K ... .
(714) 541-7058
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Seller's 8""'""" $101 New carpet S3 49 yard. Corid $176. 966·2180 alloys, l'lnw Miah .. mu111 $20.000 851-3936
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$et-up 6-8AM: Open 554. 7185 flltttrCJClll/ sell $6495. 963-6897 '79 300SD KLEAN, snrt, ·~~1:;s1~1c~~1111:w1o'":r1·
to pu blic 8AM-3PM New~ort Beach Tenn11 lcffttra IOll '80 3201. red, $unrool. AMI FM chrm whts. 51500 493·256t
Free admission. nee: c~5b1·5;S7b~~:~:. ~~g~ '71 256YAMAHA1360 or S9SOO/o1>o 644"8693 $ l 8'500 640•6752 '69 BUS. atuoent mu1t 18 rain date Reser -beat 63 l·2594 Conveniently Located Ask about the money we sell s 1250 75y.111eo ---------1 1 • Ohl Faahloned eolld & Competltlvely Priced can save you thru our MHllE'I FHITOAIE vatlon information mah~any butcher block, · 78KZ1000 & · purchase & lease plans
Grandmothers SECRET 831-4646. 3tx31 'S425.545-2093 SlSOO 673-2668 JIMIUMOll
recrpe Hano made by ----------1Qn sz Douprtng & mat· '80 Harley Davidson XLS l•NITI
order \No Citron lru1t1 tress $100 llrm 646-540 t lOOOcc $3000/obo Sah1s-Serv1ce-Leas1110 1301.0uall Street
$7 00 tor a 2 pound loat This wrnt11r. Duy your own Jell 720 0273 NEWPORT BEACH
'69 Sque1abac11, lair cond.
Hans goO<J. no motor
S200 firm 548-4062
75 RABBIT 1750/0bO
650-8314 To Order call Jennifer st..1 eQu1pmen1 Instead Of SCRAM LETS ROY CARVER 1•• 1•00 Et>gerly 17141540.7244 renting You can afford II • '81 Hon<la XA500 Good ••-• 78 Rabbit <leiset 4 dr air.
rrtctossrtlt!d 642-5678 ANSWERS Cond MUST SELL 14.~J~l{~r ·l~f\\ Merceoes 30050 Turoo. stereo S2000 968·1396
. t'll.:i-.t\o.:i-.~:i-."'-:~~a .... 1"-.!S-S1100obo 640-9136 ._. .... ~ ••• ,,.. " 1984 silver blue 79 RABBIT 4 dr. reblt ~~~~~~~ Enroll -Searl '81 KAWASAKI GPZ 550 ~-,, ............... : 111$637500 Call551-9606 f:ng 4 spd ale clean
Whelp Foully hk11 & ru11s great S 1550 s4 ooo Tony 548-8633
Arrlianc.e1 60ll hraitart 6025 ALLOWANC~ MUST SELL 548-6724 9149 80 Rallt>•I. wht 7 door 4
---------Our nerghbors l11st grader 82 Yam B1raoo 920. Sales-Ser111ce-Leas1ng 1"s•a!!"M ... G .. A·c•o·n·v·e·,,·,b"!'le-N .. &w-sp<l 811 sunrool stereo
KENMORE WASHER AND 9 white ~Ohl & 7' !lowered was showing l.os how 118 $ t800/or Dest 662-3559 URIEST top QOod paint good 1n-SJ t7SIOB0 63 t-3016 DnvEA Xl NT COND "O'" e 1()() ea [nd t:lble & hO" learned 10 pta"'ne the $2 00
.. v """ 83 K11was11k1 GPZ750 ll"EITORY terror new clutch 4 $100 r ACH 544 6488 (:1111•.1 S:>5 ea 644 0427 flag He stood tall, With S2625 ODO O• ? 631-6297 ' 841 1481 Vol•• tl 75
R .. t .. y s:.>5o WR~her & hand over heart. and * 79 3201. 4 spd SIR itryttr $135 .,11 Drsh For t.._.1.. Ptit t ec1 sard, · 1 pledgtl my AL-Honda lra11 90 1200 m1 t3tSV0L) 68 M~Bd CONVERT ~ew1 liii5P.9P..A""'a·re""""44""4!"'.•c""1e·a·n-ru·n-s wu~lli•r $100 648 5848 Chr1'1m11s 9rtt Water LOWANCE · $350 640-4220 * 79 3201, 4 spd SIR Utes top runs per ec a.It S 1450 536-7257 ooo wnofl l<11t1c:e htlad-14a6562I $1500/obo 540-8299
Sfll't'O Ouee11 1•let d1y111 nuartl w 6 orawer ped-SLOT IHCIUNE'S Motor Boats 1020 * 79 3201 4 spo AIC
llkP 11pw $200 Ph0n11 ustal 111cluOQsnea1e1 and Brand new stored 27 yrs '60 Paiamount. 16 11 so t994XE01 72 MBZ 2!>0 Auto pwr.
at e amltm $4 400.
645-4070 eves
·74 VOLVO 142 2 Dr air
cond go cond rntout
S 1800, 963-5296 eves in.tit• $50 675 :1777 n1atllll~ll $350 MUSI see s I tOO each 548-8952 w I t e I e s c 0 p I n g * '79 3201, 4 spd, SIA
Wt1sH1>r & Otye1 $250 tCJ appteciate Call Vaccuum,works gdS30,3 add-a·room 3 awnings. (09 1YPZI
twill Xlnt cond 75 t 9097 6J t OJOO or 546·8005 spCI Ulke $15, end table goud cond Must be * '79 5281. A/T AIC
$5, enlq lamp $5, Sp wd moved Make ofter (265ZCEI
'72 MGB CONV good
con<l S1500 548·8952
P 1800E '73. air. auto S4K
m1. orig paint. super
con<l $6100 642-2490 Hide-A Bed, lull sofa
1eng111 Brown tones. tn
6016 Ill C l'I C 0 11 d $ 1 5 0
t•N•1•11k•o.,rm-a·1 -N-'"'85"'""N-lil""o-n 650· 7083
1e11ses 35mn• 2 s S75 I IUY FUHITUIE
105mm 2 8 $75 200mm Les 957-8133 4AI $ 1:?5 0Ul$1 M300 --
enlarger, never used Love seat. brown. crushed
S 100 01 b8S1 offers velvet Like new. $200
770-7622 eve's1wknds 644 8325
Penta~ SPll w/50 135 011-whl couch, S 150 2
200 & 40-85 zoom ma t ch 1 n g ch a 1 1 s
strobe, & cases All $675 w/otlomans $75 ea
675-9260 Couch $100 Twn bed
S75 Pauo set, $150 Co•rateu 6011 644-7405 Xtnt cond
TIMEX SINCLAIR 1600 On sz sotabed. e.11cell Computer w/16K adaptor cond clean $95 g 3 software tapei> $75 549 0378
556-8000 Oual11y used o ltrce
chr S t2, more 842-7517 675-6736 • '80 3201. S spd, ·s pdg (9054) 79 MGB Brg 40K m1, Isl
9177 want mou11ted llsh Call Trailtn, *·so 320r, AIT, loaded $3500 takes 675-9260 Misc.
alt 6pm 760-0839 Uta'la't~ 10"~ ( 1G1T836• ..... ----i...-----... -* '80 320: 5 spd. A/C Poncllle 9157 '75 B-2 10, xlnt cond . Wooden high-chair w/pad, Garden uh trlr, drops dwn au10, air. low mrtes.
per I con d S 4 O 10 flat bed, 6'.11 7' $550 (565ZOU 168. 912 5 spd •Int cond s 1750 obo 646·6068
752-2820 Import true~ trlr w/shell. • '8 t 3201, f> spd SIR red , $ 5 8 O O IO BO ( ICUT843) 382FRD 2131399-5989 flliac. W11tt4 6220 S lOSO 544"2252 •'82 528E 5 spd. loaded a I St • / (1EUD968) '76 912E. rare sn rt, RECORD ALBUM "WILL na t rl'ICll * . 3 2 O 1 A / T S / R alarm. mags, am/Im
THE CIRCLE BE UN· f1rt1 9015 11FMY9251 cass. lo miles .c11a clean
BROKEN' In good cond $13 500 000 646 0684 by unrted Arhsts. Wrlllam VW Super hood & lender * 83 3201. 5 spd. SI A • • McCuen. Produced. S 100 obo 969-1284 flFZP9751 or 646-1715
featuring Mabell Carter, western Chroma Mags 5 IJl-1111 77911STarga.pe<tcond
Earl Scruggs, Nllty Grilly tug 14x61n son 4•.,1n boll 208 W 1st. Santa Ana S 14 .500 Inca red
D11t Band. e1C Must be patlern s t4S 842-487 t Closed Sunday 497-5737
r ea S p11r.ed C all LARGE SELECTION OF 79 Silver Porsche 928.
951-255 t alt 6 30PM Aaltl W11tt4 9020 NEW & USED BMW'S• auto btk int rmmac. 521<
DISCARDS INTO SSSS your vehicle. domestic 01 752-7184 or 955-01t7
Come 1n & see Newport
Beach's l1neS1 selecllon
ol previously owned
Porsches. Au<lrs and
Volkswagens ---455 E Coas1 Hwy
Newport Beacn
673-0900
Fret to Yoa 6022 turn11ure deslls only -
--+--+---1 t5 mo. Male. Sprlf1ger $40 to $70, 642-2000.
Span Lively & Playful 63 1-5055
TURN YOUR GARAGE Highest cash lmme<l tor & mi $23.500 752-6208 OI A1tff, Dta11tic
646-0792 torelgn 55 1-8285 .79 )(J6L Jag 27K mi iclnt laick 9207
Malicil laat. 6224 WE IUY LONI IEACll lllW cond 1oadec1. s13 500 ·n Ope1 GT wht. 4-sp
AK C papers 642-4942 Haa t. HuHar 6 i U
rREE 2 good home, FURNITURE Stereo
adorable m1~ Ger Shep speakers. wall units.
retriv PUP!> 8 wks chairs. bullet. tg dresser.
240-2268 nrte stands. FRI ONLY
Puppies 5 wks old. 1, 9-3 3891 Sirius Or H B
Fender Elec. Custom
body EKcel cond. $300
or olr 759-8237
Yamaha Guitar & case.
good cond $75
VOLUME SALES ltrm 544-3453 att 6 man, AMIFM cau . rblt CLEAi CARS SERVICE & LEASING eng. good cono S650 3670 N. Cherry Ave 911 SC, 1978. 26.000 m1. 675-0145 Must sell All TRIOIS LONG BEACH sliver. sn r1. Dll\ leather, P __ _ 7 s Blaupunc1. perfect 78 Buick Regal Xtnt c.ond
(No Cherry exll-405) S22.000 2l3-593-4865 A11, P/W TI W. amllm
ll 14) Ul-UIO day 714-642-2049 eves cass sunrt. 52K m1 orig
Trade-Ins Welcome & wkn<ls. owner S5500. 646-0684
B 1 W ..1 5100 H 1 W -..1 5 00 5100 q 0 1 0 e " r 0 t " e v e 1 H O II It Ill 0 l d GOH I ~·=·~·=•=t•=·-~;; • , Ht.. 1 Htlp WHIH 839·78 IS 6212
675-H07
You cO!id be earning up to
S 1200 per week as a
piano tuner Course Into.
542-3244 or 556-1178
COHHEll
CHEVROLET
'X,')111.trlMH llhol
otlSl\\H~\
~·~1200
Now open Sun 11-4 8 l Centu;y 4-<lr -$5400,
D1t1aa tl 17 lolls ltyce 9161 •Int cond 646-8202
• SALES BUSINESS OPPTY telephone sales F rn 'tu rt 6025 1-..-------~ PROMOTIOI Tele-commun1cat1ons rev-Person with pleasant voice a 1 Holiday shopping 011ental
Can you
Spare 3 hrs mgl111y?
Are you Well groomed,
dependable
and sell motivated?
Do you
En1oy working with kids?
II you can answer YES
Phone 646-7021
2 30-6pm Mon thru Fn
olut•on What is wrono and good attitude 10 as-10' gold velvet sofa ~Int Rugs 3 Bokkarcl. $350
w11h earning $300-$800 s1st sales reps in con1ac1-conn Pictures lamps up 619-343-1203 after 6
comm...s1uon per week? 1ng theu professional P1cn1c table/benches 673-8175 after 6 pm
New Program Call C clients Judy 636-9334 i:>verythtng must be sold I 6214
Damato tor appt 1141991 9041 1~J!"!e!!'!w"'!'e~ry!o--!!"'!"!'!!'!'!'-~~
714-661-8465 TELEPMOME WOIUC 2 match sofa chrs, dnt GEM QUALITY EMER-
sales Interested 1n m11k1nq ,0,10 s4orea 642.1395 ALDS• 36 pomts average
Exclusive Jewelery s 3 o o " ~ w or " 1 n g S•Ze $200 ea" 640-8688
Bou11Que F1T some pan-time? No sales rur Beige couch hke new
nights tnterv1ew1ng 10-1 more 111format1on Call I s 100 Dryer SSO Oak Mhcel111toH 6211
CIAO s JEWELERY Jlll!r t PM 751 4?22 1..ll>ll' 8 chairs S200 End a . 11 •. c
Ollice hrait1re/
Es•iraeat 6226
Canon NP200 copier
w/stnd S 1900. Bruning
PD80 bluep11nt mach,
$750, Granco hght tb1
2'6 .113 4' • • S 150. Sears
Kenmore rel119 2 5 ell
$100 reatn/lbrgls recept
chrs (2) S150ea ,
760-6945 m·f & to 5 Soutn Coas1 P1aza TELE·nPE OPERATOR
1
t.1b1es S25 ea 786 38t8 51~1•::. 21~'!,~~~lt ~~~
Saies-Har<Jware Pos•tton Maior orokerage tirm BUY DIRECT FROM S50 qBo 960-9938
oSpenSlor counter sales !>eet..ing ei.perienceu MANUrACTURER BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN Desk walnut marproof top C~e 12~e~~~e~erwC1~t tete-type operator Stock JM save 50 to 75•1,on new Han<lmade Ru t 1x 191t 33x59 $75 640-4220
WEllY
USED CARS & TRUCK S
COME IN OR CALL FOR
FIH APPIAllAL
Corm1er-Dellllo
CllEYHLO 18211 BEACH BLVD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
14l-101l;l4t-3331
WE PAY TIP NU.AR
FHISllCAIS
WIMAHOI
POITIAC/HIAll
·73 610 wagon Runs good
-looks good MUST
SELL $850 645-784 t
75 B210 Htcnbk. ctean. to
m1 sunshade Chapman
lok $2100 642-9731
76 B210 2 dr auto good
body needs engine S800
646-7524
8 1 280ZX. perl cono. wht
ea1 reel llhr 1n1 T /bar
sn/rt 2 4 K • m1
S95001obo 720·1201
P/T1me person for WASH
& FOLD tor Legion
Cleaners 1n Laguna
Beach 494-8450 Sales person to tease ot-
--------• lice space by making RUL ESTATE cord telephone calls a1-
brokeragee.11periencere tooqualllybedsets Twin ... h g I FILE CABINETS Frre
t $69 95 1 11 1 nas an semi an 1que quired Contact M1cne11e se~1us1 ·uses sac Sl2000 751 •7102 proof 4 drawer legal
alter 1 PM 644-91t1 1ust $79 95 Save even $200 4 drawer legal $75 more on queen an<l king Ce111n9 Ian. brass w/tullp 2 drawer lateral $50
2480,tiarbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
141-4HOHt-141l
82 280ZX 2 • 2. T tops.
Cameo Beige. 25.000 ml,
xlnt cond S 13.000/obo
or pos.s leasi! 720-1845 Aen1a11sales agent tor ac-torneys business etc
11ve Balboa Island olftr.e 543-7369
We have openrngs for
two e.11pe11enced. lull lime
licensed agents Com-
missions only Call
BETIE WALSH
WATERFRONT MO•ES
173-HOO
Sales
Sales
HICKORY FARMS
No experience Will trarn
PIT Christmas worlt in
interesting. en1oyable
place to earn extra In-
come. Applyy in person
------at Hickory Farms. West-HCPT /I .I Law Fir• cllll Plaza. 17th an<l
Exper pret Good front of-lr111ne NB
lice appearance. Call Secretary
Sharon at 975-1022 Secretary tor account
USA TODAY se1s Free delivery lights & oak blades. cos1 Computer Console table WE WAIT Ylll p IT .,.1,1,., Rtutt 636-4 195 s290 take s9s 552-0796 sso 575.3301 OLUl llEI CUI Fiat -tiU
Driven lttdt• Hw In Divorced sofa love seat, Code A phone 1400 with Pllltt/Ortlll 1221 See Ronald Dace ·7s Flat Spider. runs great
cotlee & en<l tables. wait remote cont rot $100 - -$2000 OBO. 642-2483 11ost OrHCt County unit be<ls. din set sota 7 8 6 . 8 9 1 6 Le ave Chord Organ, French Rta..1I 112 Artl. bed. stereo cab . recliner. message r make, electronic, Like •
AM Delivery 10 homes lamps, clocks 964-5763 -new $375/ofr. 642-8 l t9 175 CIVIC great cond. t5 It DreJCel Sectional Must have good car For Sale Beaut Chrtstmas curved 4 piece S900 An-Hammond console Organ, am/Im $1000. 960-2093
proot ot msurance No gill RCA Console, llque cotle table 6' $950 separate Leslie spkr, & ·77 Accord. good shape,
wee,..endsornoll<lays No AM /FM s tereo. 8 AutnenUc Butcher •Block auto rhythm. beaut. silver $2800.644-6610 collecttons or b1llrng Call spe~"ers and turn-table. ct 150 E ly Ame can cond only $1200 4 wt. I D • -30 630 54• 8 5 u" ., ar rt 549-26°44 . w•ff llftl -'7-7 Wagon.-4 Sp'", al e, Xlnt now • ·• 1 am 6'~ FT. all wood Spanish han" b aid rugs $3000 u M F u r · 180 f.oyota pickup with cond . $2100. 640-9008 pm. on-11 style cabinet Fine piece Bedroom set roman PEVEY AMP Studio Pro
furn Sell perfect cond white 6 piece $900. Ei<ec 40. !Ike new & electric am/Im cass, ate, sn rl,
PART-TIME varied hours S350 63 1-0300 or otltce desk w/chalr & tock guitar, both al $325 custom flat-bed. 50.000
10 include early A M 646-8005 drawers $450 Kenmore 557-8393 ml. S4SOO 497-6903
weekends. Mui.1 nave de-For sate Oak and Chrome etect washer & elect dryer '81 Ford 4X4 Shorty. shell. .81 Accord~-;p~ fully pendable ven1cle (small 42• roun"' din•nn table w/ $275 parr 549-2447 TV' R14it, auto, ale, sm V8, chrome
'80 Accord. 4 dr. iOBded.
40K mr. .11lnt cond
$580010bo. 494-7224
u • ,, 6232 $7950 720 0273 loaded luggage rack. truci.-van station 8 cha11s Sullable tor con-FIREWOOD-QUALITY MIX lerH spokes • XLNT cond . SS.000 m1
·62 Silver Ciouo Ir Beaut C1•ill1c 9309
wood o"g leath Xlnt l"!!'!"'-•P"!"'!"!"'""!!!'!""!!!'!!'!!'-mechan1cs & appear-7• Cpe OeV•lle. 60.000 m1
ance $26 500 Catt nBY1 ttres & trans runs
644-7211 or 675-4870 good needs mrnor body
lDYCARVER IQlS-lOCE
reoarr $1800 c.ash
631·0372 all 5pm
77 SEVILLE Fully loaded
Sun root Ong Owner
S7500 OBO 644-774 7 , _____ _
............ ,. ' """" -~,..._. ,.,. •.! ~ ..:.:._
bl'EN W NOAYS ll·l
9167
·77 4 JC 4 wagon gOOd
con<l . $2500 640-8300
82 EL DORADO 19,000
m1 MINT COND Orig
owner PP $16~900 Call
Mr Tackman Mon-Frt
8·!>pm 863-1200 Alie<
5pm 552-4104
THE URIEST Ttt.•t• tlH
·6fioyo1a do trans S6so SEUCTIDI
obo 675-3890 ev~w11nds of iate model. low mileage
·10 Corona 2 <Jr, runs Cadillacs 1n Southern
good. new ra<l•ator. Ce1tlo1nia1 See us today!
stane1. battery MUST IAIEIS
SELL $375 966-2180 ClllLUC
·73 Toyota Cellca 1 owner.
low mllage, auto. air. 2600 Harbor Blv<l
stereo S 1850 720-t951 COST A MESA
'76 Corolla, auto. lo m1 540-1810
$2195 PI P 673-t69S CL -I 9313 - ---•"1ttt ·77 Corolla, 2 door, 5 spd, 1 perfect cond 53 000 72 Custom Impala 65K ml
miles S22$01oeo $1800 ·74 Caprice 546-9215 ClaSSlc 19K mt l 3100 Both r.tnt con<l . your
ChO<Ce 64 5-2 179 '78 Cehca. Loaded, See to
Appreciate. Ve<y Ci.an
$3800 650-3524 74-CHEVY NOVA. 350 V8.
new brakes water pump
Aeservatloni'Si'""lor busy management department
dinner theatre. neat In 1n advert1smg agency
appearance good tele-Or9an1za11ona1 and sec-
phone personality. willing retarial skills a must
10 work Call 979-7550 Shorthand reQutred
Restaurant Send resume to
J N Baker =540 • 3857
B11ch Sweet Np1 Bch
92660
wagon! to ass•st news-terence room $325 Call ••cord S83 50 delivered BEAUTIFUL 2S" RCA Tracks 35 $5900 857-0653
paper dealer '" Irvine 631 -0300 or 646-8005 Jim 830-77111636-4680 Color TV, 2 yr wrnty, "l'P.PP'IPP'o-"!"'!! __ ..__ --Vt'LIWllll area Must be <lepen-S 148_ Free del Open 1966 Chevy 1 Ton. service '81 ACCORD SE. Sunroof ill
f 173 • rebuilt racllator $1200 Call days 64 1. 1404 or
eves 661·5614 E.11perrenced Cocktail Ser-
ver Hunt Bch 96Q-9318 <lable Contact Greg body, pick up. new en-$8500 673-5718 Hyde Monday thru F11day Sun TV John's 646" 1786 gtne S 1600 Must sell'
Aestauran-1 - -
Aes1au1ant Attendant,
relrable. tor THE
TOWERS RESTAURANT
rn the Suri an<l Sand
Houfl, In Laguna Beach
Hours, 3-11 pm Apply In
person alter 5 pm Ask
for Dennis
between 9 30 and 10 30 Console Stereo & turn 631~4270 ln 1a 9127 77 Capric_e_4_d_r-. -betge--.
50.000 mt good 1rans
$2000 675-5107 eves SECRET HT am only 642-4321 table 62" $60. 640-4200 ----• '73 Chevy Luv . .nds he'd
Npt Bch Co needs rnd1v1<l-
ual w1e,.cellen1 sec-
retarial and communtca-
tlon skills Type 70 wpm
wood processing e~per
helpful A E. background
preferred Non-smk'g ol-
Aestaurant t1ce Call between 9 30 -
E.11perlenced waiter/ t2 833·2238 waitress 101 THE TOWERS RESTAURANT. Secretary. PIT Lag Bcl1
rn the Suri and Sand 8-12 Mon·Frr. wlluture
Hotel 1n Laguna Beach 5 FIT oppty lt;!M memory
day week. 6 am • 2 om typewriter eKper req
Apply In person Ask lor 497.4437
Kathleen. 497-4477 SEC V !CONSTRUCTION
Sates
* * * BIG MOllEY
SHORT HOURS
• Photo Copy Supplies
•SAM -NOON
• No Exper Neceesery
• Extensive training
program
• Weellly Pay Ou11antee
• Pteasen1, Prolessronal
Ole In Corona Del Mar
II you're bright and
energetic. Celt Mr
Tl'lomls between 6 am &
1 pmlt
113-0111
Find some deal• on wheels
In clutllle<ft 1ranspor-
11tlon 1J1tlng1. 642-5678
Need motivated 1nd1v1dual
wle•cell typing skills &
cons1ruc 11on eAper
shonhand a , hvy phone
conta ct w1contractors
642-4463
Service Statron atlendant
eiper Apply Shell Sta·
11on 171h & Irvine Npt
Bch
Hwtl
Till ChrlSt~as or tonger
MuSI speak Eng11sn Can-
v11s work Baxter/Cicero
Sarlmake1s. 2000 New-
port Blvd.C M 642-7238
Yov c1n'1 make It 10 the
big game neKt week?
Don't let your tickets go
to waste-buy a 11111e ad
Lots ot sports fans read
classifled 642-5678
SALES
Wanled yacht
person Lancer
Sales 646-8955
sa1es-
Yacht
D09s
AKC SHEL TIE PUPS
7 weeks. 11M. 2tr S2SO
eac11 540·5605
Golden Rel's AKC 7 wk s,
shots.$250 962-7516
Shih Tzu 6 wk old Register
avail $250 wlo papers.
S350 wHh 962-7520
Aatis•es
* 2 HUT EVENTS *
HLOADIH SALE
PIE·MOLIDAY SALE
Loa<l ot Eastern Ant•Ques
Thurl F11/Sat Nov 17 18.
19 9am-6pm Fn N11e 1119
Pre-Holiday Sate F11 nlle 111
9pm Sal & Suri Nov 19.
20 9am til 6pm
FREE DRAWINGS
FREE REFRESHMENTS
Sat & Sun Store wide Sala
by 40 • Dealers ... ,.n aatt••• Mall
1Hl lew,.n II C.I.
S Bound btwn Bay'/ 191t1
Hl-4212
Au1I11cti 6011
HARBOR AREA
APPLIANCE SERVICE
we sell recond . guar Paily Pilai ................ .
': retrigerators 549-3077
:
PART TIME
· 13 <lU tt relrlg S 150 Coll
· before 3prn 646-1237
HI lrostlree. bottom trir,
S 190 22' slde·Dy-Sldo
Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in . wltce m11ke1 S3•0 , -650-1452 Larry
Laguna Beach area (2 hours : Ad~1raire111o. 15cu11 ""• per day). Weekdays P .M .. -:· now &350 &5e-6t35
weekends A.M. Earn about · GE 01shwu11e1 S95 WP
Call M Ba 1.11.11 rtlr1ge new com· $400 per mo. r . rrow preuor $395 s•e-e&12
I IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
PRIVA:rE PARTIES
Sell your Items for $50 or leu In
our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub-
1/ahed each Saturday In the Dally
Pilot.
DIMES-A-LINE ads must be .
pre-paid so mall or bring them Into
the Dally Piiot office. 8e .ure to
Include your phone number or ad·•
dress In your ad, have a price on
each Item cl no abbreviation•.
Sorry, no commercl.i Ml•, o•r•
,.,.., produc., plant• or animal•
are~table.
....
DEADLINE:
s p.m. Thund•r c ........ Ottlce
VHS recorder. 24 hr prog, gasket. $900 497-3554
remo1e/search. $260.
Color TV,$ t 75. 631 -7878
h1t1, C~11ttr/
.... 7010
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Mayor takes tiirport
pact to NB council
BJ JEJl'P ADLER .............
Newport Beech Mayor Evelyn
Hart walked out of the Oranae
C4u.nty Hall of Admlniatration
'l\8day carrytnc what ahe and
Su~rvt.or 'li\on\U Riley ho~
will at lone lMt quell the furor
over John Wayne Airport -a
draft agreement llmltina the
number of c:ommerdal jet fllahta.
The draft bl.nd1na acreement, to
~forwarded for approval to the
Newport Beach City Council and
THI DRINGI CDllT
then to the Board of Su~Nilors.
would run for 30 yean and would
Umlt the number of daily ru,htl
leevine the airport to &5 W\til
technolotPcally advanced qW.t
jetliners were introduced. Then
the lid would be lifted.
The fifth and final draft of the
agreement provtdee that:
• Either the dty or the county
could conduct 1tud1• to locate a
alte or work to develop an alterna-
tive commerdal airport "oonve-
(See AlftPORT, Pa1e Al) Mayor Evelyn Hart
Irvine f rand suspect
"' . expects exoneration
BJ ANDREA ADEUON ...............
J~ph Antonucd II a victim of
drcwnltance, acconllnc to hll
attorney.
Antonuod aot a Job at Sentinel
Flnandal INtrumenta in New
York by~ to a one-inch
r'a•tied ad for a controller pi.ced
in the Wall Street Journal on
March 6 and 7 in 1979.
A ularled employee, Antonucci
made about $25,000 in the nine
months he wu employed by
Sentinel nnandal ln8'1'umenta
before leavin8 for Callfomia in
March of 1 etc>. He ev.ntually
.Wed ln Irvine, acconllnc to hll
Loi Anplee attorney Jan Law·
rence Handd.Ut.
Antonucd, 37, tnuurer of the
Manhattan tradinC hcM.18e, WM
lndJcted th1a week alone with four
other bullnemnen by a federal lf*nd Jury in New York in what
prcl98CUton are c.aWna the lara-t
U.S. tu fraud.
(See IRVINE, Pqe Al)
CDllT IDITIDN
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
NB rhust pay in blrth ben.efits suit
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of .. 0.., ........
Newport Beach firefighter
Terry Lewis hasn't aeen any
money yet, but he will -: about
$850 the city owes him ln in·
1urance benefitl from the birth of
bis third child, Krilten, in 1979.
Newport Beach will have to
Irvine cop
'forgot
to enJp.ty
his gun'
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. O.., ........
An Irvine police aergeant, who
accidently shot a fellow officer
during a training exerciae, ap-
parently forgot to unload his
revolver before starting what waa
auppoeed to be a simulated shoot·
~gt. Mike Ogden, a five-year
veteran with the city's police
department and an experienced
training officer. told hia aaperion
that be failed to Wlload hia
weapon after taking a dinner
break during the training exerd8e
late Monday, Lt. Robert Lennert
aaid.
"He just forgot. It waa an
oversight," Lennert uid.
Officer WayDJe Huaava waa shot
once in the right thigh. the bullet
lodging in hia ~ after hittlni the
femur. A 9eCODd bullet just m1lleCi
hitting him, pol.ice aaid.
Huaava ii liated in good con·
dition at Mi8Sion Community Hos-
pital, where he ii expected to
remain for five or six days.
An Initial investiption haa
concluded that the shooting waa
accidental and that Ogden abou1d
not suspended. However, Lennert
aaid it will be aeveral weeks before
the inveltiption ii concluded.
Ogden, according to Lennert.
"is taking it very hard" and did not
report for worit Tuaday and may
be given additional time oU. >..in
all shooting cues, Ogden will be
aaked to eee a psychologist, Len·
nertaaid.
TIM! exercile drill, at.aged at a
vacant, under-construction apart·
ment near Culver Drtve and
Deerfield Avenue, wu part of a
regular monthly training program
(See POUCE, Pace Al)
HB cyclist
killed in
sniashup
A 36-year-old Huntington
Beach motorcyclilt WU killed
Tue.day niibt when hia vehicle
struck a curb and hurled lta rider
into • hou8e.
Sgt. Jeff Cope Mid the accident
occurred at 10:36 p.m. at the
intenection of Marken Lane and
FrilSland Drtve. The name of the
mo1oreyclist WU beinl withheld
early today until hia family can be
notified.
Co~ aa1d the motoreycl1st w•
northbound on Marken at a hilh
rate of apeed and wu unable to
make a tum at FrteUand. He
lkidded 161 feet,atruckacurband
WM hurled into a houee at4131
Frielland.
'!be man ,,,.. Nlhed to the
trauma center at Fountain Valley
CGmmunity Holpltal. where he
WM U.ted for IDllliw heed
lnjuriel. He ... pranounced deecl
at the holpltal at 11:20 p.m., Cope
mcl. Accord1nl to police, the motor-
eydJlt Wiii not weu1nl • helmet
-at the time of Che c:rMh.
cough up nearly $50,000 to aettle a
U.S. Justice Department suit ac-
cuaing the city of diacrimination
againlt male workers like Lewia
for ref~ to pay the medical
billS of their pregnant wives.
The money will pay pregnancy
benefita for wives of employees
and fonner employees back to
'
1979, according to City Manager
Robert L. Wynn.
"I haven't eeen any money yet. I
auppme I will eventually." Lewia
said today.
The Juatice Department and
the city of Newport Beach filed a
aettlement Tuesday in federal
court ln Laa Angeles requiring
. , .
1 1
'
that the city pay .back benefitl to
male employees who ahould have
gotten the money.
Wynn estimated that between
30 and 40 families will be able to
collect the benefita.
U.S . Dlatrict Judge A. Wallace
Tashima still. muat approve the
aettlement, .in which the city
-These turkeys are -or were -part
of Kimberly Jones' flock, raised at
o.., .... ,...~ ....... u,.
the Costa Mesa High School agricul-
tural facility. -
Baby sitting for the birds
Mesa High coed finds tending turkeys can be demanding job
ByL.P.BENBT ..............
Kimberley Jones of Cost.a Meu hll apent
the pMt 11 weeta tendinc 10 turkeys -lq
round wbit.e-tire.ted bUds.
Now cartnc for turkeys lm't-.y. Fer Janee,
a 17-year-okl 8elUor at a.ta M_. m,h School, lt
hll meant a daily f'ellmen of 6 LID. wake-up
calla. By 7 a.m., the bleery-eyed, blonde-haired
llrl arriva at the b1lh 1Chool'1 81riNltural bulldinc-Pt.herinc plece for about b.\r domn
ttudenta who elect to epend their momin&I and
aftemoom ltUdybw what Jonm l1ka to ay in
ltlloCato • "beef, .beep and twine ...
Here, Jonea 111 .. out of her 8Chool clothel
and Into a pair of Levi'a, a T-lb.lrt. and knee-hiah
nabber boota, ccmpJeUna the tranlformadon
lram ICbool llrl to farmer.
She then maa. her way down a 200-yard
cemestt wanrw.y, p.i a few ac:rw ol .... .,.eur. where 1alnbl ~ pta Dll&le In the
..,_. pMt ~ Y8fl'8blil ...... mil an
&Mloar nurwy, p.i w ...-.. animal paw
filled with ... of mud and dune·
••
denied wronadoing.
The aettlement will cost the dty
another' t20,000 a year in In·
aurance premiums.
In the put. the dty'I pollcy WU
to provide 80 percent of most
medical coverage for women em-
ployee., including presnancy.
Medical coverage did not include
the pregnancies of male em·
ployeea' wives unless there were
oompllcatiom.
''A challenge waa filed by the
Pol.ice Amodation. We won in the
trial OOW't but it WU overturned in
the appellate court," Wynn Mid.
The Jwtice Department agreed
with the pol.ice offioen and
charged that the dty policy
amounted to di8crimination under
the Che Civil !Ughta Act and the
Pre8nancy Di8Crim.lnation Art.
"We got involved jointly with
the Pol.ice Amodation. We both
had the aome attorney ., we
decided to go together on theee
ilsue, •• Lewil uid.
In July, 1979, Lewis and a police
officer filed fonnal complainta
with the ltate Equal Employment
Opportunity ComnUIDon.
In June the U.S. Supreme Court
ruled that employen proYidinc
medical coverage to female em·
ployeea who becc .. w-gregnant
must provide limilar benefits to
male employees wtw.e wives be-
come precnant.
(See BENEFITS, Pqe A.I)
Man slai-n aboard
'jinxed' HB boat
BJ ROBERT BARUR °' .............
A 21-year-<>ld U.S. sailor was
found stabbed to death early thil
morning aboard a 30-foot aailboat
docked in Peter'• Landing Marina
In Hundnam Harbour.
Tfaht-Upped detectives would
•Y only they received a call on the
911 telephone line ahol'tly after 3
a .m. from the owner of the bOat-
later identified • the ''Dutch
Treat".
The owner of the ve.el, ident·
lfied aa 46-year-<>ld Paul Diefin·
bauch, told police be found the
body of the unidentified victim, a
1e11man apprentice ltationed on
the U.SS Mobile in Lone Beach,
when he returned to the boat,
according to police.
Detectives said Oiefinbeuch,
who ii not regarded • a -...pect.
and the deed man were acquaint.-
mes and that the Navy man llept
aboard the boat two or three
nigh ta a week. rather than staying
aboard hia ship.
Several men who operate buli·.
nee1e9 on the periphery of the
quiet marina said they neither
heard nor saw anything unu.ual
One of the men said the vemel
now haa been the 1C1eDe of two
deetha and is apparently a "jinx
boat."
He said it was from the ''Dutch
Treat'' that a man fell overboard
and drowned in the marina about
two yean ago.
bet.ecttves, who were at the
murder 9Cefle juat off the
gangway neareat the Red Onlon
Restaurant in ·Peter's Landing
were extremely tight-lipped.
They said they didn't have a
IUIJ>eCl or a motive. However, detectives later aC-
knowledged that a knife,
wrapped in a bloody magazine,
waa found in a trash container in
the immediate area. 'They said
they didn't know if it wu the
murder weapon.
Pol.ice al80 said later today they
want to question a 19-year-<>ld
tramient who w• 9ee'll in the area
and who may have slept overnight
oo the lawn In front of the hie
OtCDmei'dal center and marina just
off Padfic eo.t Highway.
F.arlier a call had been put out to
raerve officen to help .-rch the
marina that ii home for about 350
boata -acme in the $100,000
luxury claa.
Speraw
endorses
Bergeson
Fnm 11alf ... win re,ertl
Ne.wport Beach A1-
.emblywoman Marian eer,_.1
recetwd a tq campalgn boost
Tue.day when atate Sen. Ollie
Speraw, a former rival, endoned
the Republican .. rhlywoman'a
campalgn for a state Senate 8Nt.
Speraw, who bowed out of a
campalgn for the 37th Senate
Dlatrict apin8t Berpeon three
week:a aco. '-.led a statement
uyi.ng, "My endonement of Mra.
Berpeon'1 candidacy ii firm and unqualWed ••
"l make it today -months
before the 1984 campaign geta
~ way -.. to make it clear to
(See SPERAW, Pqe A.I)
It'• no turkey
It'• been. tuft(ey the lat
fourtlmee. but thla ~·· Golden Weet.()range
Com Col1ge footb911
pme~to bea pretty
good one. P9QeC1. .
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Al * Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Wednaday, Nowmber 23, 1983
lcoNllNUEDITORml 1-o-C~A-d~~.~.~~~~-Jj-~~~~~~~~ ______ __... m1n1strative o iice reva~ped r,
0
';? !! ~~ SHOOTING••• Supervisors' reorganization ex peeled to give CA 0 more control over county budget
by the po~de,.,.........,...nt'aS.-M ... 1 auppoeed to •tart "dry tiring" at 81 JEJl'P ADLER County Admlnlltratlve Office give CAO Robert Thomu and hilt budpt, oond~ ~t
Operationa Unit.'"-·-.,........ Huaava u part of the drill. °' ... ....,,....... Tuetday with the a1m of ru.nnin8 417 employee. areat.er control aWCU. of othef' ~t and Th~~xerclae,policeeaJd,atar\ed "When he fired, the aun wtmt The Oranp County Doud of c:ou.nty aovemment in a more over the county budget. which ill t'OOf'dinat.-procramopendonl.
at 4:30 p.m. and then broke up for 'bang, bang.' It wu auppoee to go Supervt.ora approved a aweeplna bua1ne9-llke fuhJon. nearing the Sl bUllon mark, and Under the new unnpment, ~r roughly two hours Lat.er. 'click, click.' " Lennert a&Jd. "For-reorganization of the important The reoreantz.aUon likely will over the aupervtaon• We@kJy the CAO and h1a employ-will
Qsden, aocordlna to authortUe., tu.nat.ely, becau.e it wu training, meeUnc-aenda. play a much stronaer role ln
loaded hia aun at that Ume he wun't really t.akina aim." AIRPORT p Su~n unan.lmoualy en· county aovernment.. eervlnl • a becaWle he would be driving to Lennert eaJd the ahootJna la the A CT• • • dol'led the reorganization follow -d1nM:1 Ua&lon between depanment ~r ln a marked police car. flnt ever during a training ex-From Page A 1 lnl • month.I-long study of the hHd8 and 11.1~· ltaff.t.
Lennert eaJd Olden forgot to erct..e of the Spedal Operation.a cAO'a operation cOnducted by a '"?be CAO lhould be a more
unload hia gun after retumlJl4l Unit. fomled about lix years ago. nient to the reaidenta of Orange SouthweetAirllne9-the number thtte-~ber t.earn of county villlble, dyrwnJc force ln adoptinc
from dinner. 't'he training ex-Ogden joined the Irvine police County." offlciala from other departmenta. and fonnulatlng policy," aaJd
erd.8e9, Lennert said, are always force in 1978 after a year with the • Newport Beach will drop ita of sta"Y departuree would be Board members directed Supery1901' Harriett Wieder In
conducted with empty weapona. Orange County Sheriff's depart-lawauJt challenging the county's :-::: 7~~:r;t·01t ~~ Thomu to addreaa the 1tudy'1 aupportlng the reorganiz.ation
During the training exercl.ae, ment. He works primarily in the airport expanaion plana within 60 partu.re9 of older and nolaJer fl.ndina-before Dec. 13, when plan.
Ogden wu cut in the role of the department'• Plannin8° reeeareh days of the agreement'• approval. aircraft would be reduced. aupervilora are expected to com-Supervbor Bruce Neetande,
bad guy and wu to jump out at the and training dJvi&ion. • The city muat refrain from By the time third-generation plete the reorganization plan. w~o participated in the study, aaid
top of the stairway whlch Huaava Lennert speculated that the actJona aga:inlt airport expansion jetlinen, thoee that could both Lcxated ju.It a floor below the chanae8 wQUld do more to
-cast as the policeman -was shooting and the investigation plant and muat aupport the project Lake off and land at ~ levela fifth.floor off&ce. of auperviaors in focua the CAO' a role, giving hlm a
climbina. . could result in c~ ........ es in future before all local, .....monaJ, •\ate and below 87 decibe•-, move from the the Hall of Adminiatration, the "more corporate type of responai---e •uuoe • "'•' .. CA0'1 office pre.,...,._ the county bllity." Ogden, authorities said, was training exercise practices. federal regulatory agencies. drawm, board to the runway, ..---
BENEFITS SUIT ...
From Page A1
Previous suits by the Just.ice
Department concer:ning preg-
nancy diacrimination have only
dealt with benefits for female
employees.
"We're in the process of nego-
tiating with other public em-
ployers on the same issue,·· J witic-e
Department lawyer Burton
Cralge said.
Lorenzo Mota, Newport Beach
personnel director, said the city
delayed complying with the preg-
nancy act until the Supreme
Court's June ruling because it had
been unclear whether the law
applied to male employees' wives.
Once the aettlement is ap-
proved, Newport Beach will in-
form past and present male em-
ployeee th.at they can apply for
benefits if their wives were preg-
nant between April 1979, when
the law took effect, and Septem-
ber, when the city began comply-
ing.
TURKEY CARE ...
From PageA1
and oata Jones had dumped in the cage for the
last time. In just a few hours, the 10 turkeys were
acheduled to pay a visit to a special Cal Poly
Pomona facility. There, Jones' "babies" will be
prepared for the broiler.
And on Thanksgiving Dey, Jones will get no
less than 10 calla from friends and relatives
than.king her for her part in their feast.
"During your fint year. lt'a hard to give up
your animala," Jones explained. "But as you get
older, you realize you're raising them for food -
not to love. It even geta to the point that you get so
sick of them you're glad to give them away.''
Around theae parts. "give" is a euphemism
for "aell. 11 Jonell and the rest of her aggie cohorts.
most of whom study agriculture u a high BChool
elective, can earn a few extra dollars for raising
their "Beef, sheep and swine."
J ones, for instance, spent several months
caring for a steer and netted a hefty $600 when
she put it up for auction. It may not be pretty
work, but for Jones, it beats acoopipg popcorn
and waiting on tables.
• Newport Beach muat con-there would be no flight lid.
tribute Sl0,000 annually for the "The agreement ia fair," &a.id
continued operation and main ten-Riley u the final draft was
anceoftheairport'anoiaemonitor-releaaed. "Whether it ia accep-
ing program. table, I don't know."
The propoeed binding agree-Hart eaJd she wu ready to try
ment was hammered out over the and "aell" the plan to what i.s
last alx months by Riley, Hart, city expected to be a reluctant New-
and county attorneys, airport ex-port Beach City Council. ''I think
perts and Ralph Clock, rep-we have aomethlng here they
resenting the Industrial League of rnight support. We're getting a lid
Orange County. on fUghta in return for dropping
Ultimately, the number of daily the lawault. We both get aome
jet departures at John Wayne guarantees," she said.
would be controlled by a plan B baaed on take-off noiae. AJJ newer ut Hart al8o acknowledged the
and quiet.er jeta are introduced _ length of the agreement, the flight lid and language authorizing an such as the Britiah BAe l46 alternate airport site 9eWCh prob-
ordered last week by Pacific ably would be thorny issues. The
council la expected to conaider the
plan Jan. 9.
Riley, who called the plan a
"conaenaus concept," saJd the
~ment facee an equally teUg.b
time when -and if -it reaches
the Board of Supervbon.
"A lot of tears were expended
over thia and if I dJdn't think it had
a chance I would have stopped
along time ago," Riley saJd. "Hur-
dJes are atill there and they won't
be eaay to jump, II
The biggeat reuon for the board
to approve the agreement la that it
'would require Newport Beach to
drop the lawsuit that long has
complicated airport expansion
plans, Riley eaJd.
But Riley conceded the biggest
fight over the agreement will be in
Newport Beach. "I think the
bigger battle will be in the council
there. They have· to face the
citiz.ens of Newport Beach."
Cop overcome
by smoke in LB
burning house
"Somebody has to provide food," ahe
explained. "I'll have saved $1.000 by the time I
graduate.'' ahe said, adding that ahe ia saving the
money for college where she will major in
agricultural education.
Jones' love affair with fanning began four
years ago when some of her predeceBIOrs visited
her eighth grade claaa to talk about the high
achool'a agricultural program, which works in
conjunction with a private organiz.ation called
the Future Fannera of America. One of the
•peaken brought along a baby pig.
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Kimberly Jones looks after her
"babies."
A fire broke out early today in a
single-family dwelling at 511
Ca~ Street in Laguna Beach,
causing SJ,500 damage, Laguna
fire officials reported.
would never dream of dolng.
"It wuaocute.'' Jones beamed. "I fell in love
with it. Now my room ia full of pig ceramics. pig
post.en, stuffed animals, I even have a towel with
a pig on it. PigJI are great, they all have different
peraonali ties."
"I wanted to be diMerent.'' she said in a
matter-of~fact tone. "And I guess I want to keep
an American tradition going."
At first, her parents had mixed feelingl
about her career choice. "My mother said, 'You
want to do what?' and my dad said, 'whatever,' 11
Jones recalled with a grin. "But after I won aome
some trophies, and they went 'wow.' Now they
brag about me."
She got involved in fanning the following
year in part because it waa aomething her friend.a
SPERAW ENDORSES BERGESON ...
From Page A1
everyone my strong peraonal com-
mitment toward a unified Re-
publican Party in the crucial
election year ahead."
Bergeson, who was pleaaed
when Speraw dropped out of the
race, seemed just as happy at
receiving h1s endorsement.
"I am very pleased. I think it
indicates a strong unified primary
effort and it will be good for
Orange County,'' she said.
The winner of the Republican
primary ia favored win the Senate
seat because of the coneervative
makeup of the distict's voten.
Bergeson al8o received the en-
dorsement of the State Senate
Republican Caucus earlier thia
Speraw, a conservative Re-
publican, succeeded George Deu-
kmejian in the Senate• lri' 1979
when the current governor be-
came attorney general.
Speraw moved to Orange Coun-
ty after his Long Beach area
district was cut up by reapportion-
ment following the 1980 census.
and indicated he would run for
re-election in a district that
stretches from Orange County
through northeast.em San Diego.
aouthwestem RJverside and Im-
perial counties.
reports of friction in the Senate
between Speraw supporters and
Sen. John Seymour, R-Anaheim,
the GOP caucus chairman, who
endorsed Bergeson.
But Speraw, with a blast at
political "deviates" in his own
party and "hypocrisy" in the
Legislature, announced Nov. 2
that he would not seek another
term. He did not endof'8e Bergeson
at that time, however, saying he
wanted to meet with her first.
In his statement Tuesday, he
accuaed "fiction writers in the
news media" of dreaming up the
idea that he had a'"bitter personal
relationahlp" with Bergaon.
Laguna Beach Police Officer
Bob Lux, responding to an er-
roneous report that people were
trapped in the home, auffered
smoke lnhalation after entering
the burning house. He wu treated
and releaaed from South C.out
Medical Center.
Authorities said the 7:15 a.m.
blaze broke out after by 80l"De
combustible material, either
clothing or furniture. placed over
a Ooor furnace ignited, spreading
flames throughout the living room
in the home owned by Mabel
Robison, who was away at the
time. Robiaon's tenant. John Saint
John, alao waa not at home when
the fire broke out.
Four engine companies and a
para.medic unit responded to the
call.
IRVINE 'VICTIM' ...
From PageA1
They are aocuaed of .setting up
$130 million in fake income tax
deductiona in 1979 and 1980 for
nearly 100 individuals.
Actor Sidney Poitier and tele-
vi&ion prodU<.'er Norman Lear
were among the 88 investors who
put nearly $14 million into a
limited partnei:ahip. In exchange,
they were to receive deducti6le
lcme. four times gre'1er than
their investment, the i.nd.Ja:nent
alleges. One-fourth of the in-
veeton are California residenta.
Handalik saJd Antonucci left
Sentinel Financial Inatrumenta
before the investigation began in
1981.
Antonucci "denies the charge
and expecta to be found not guilty
following the trial," the anomey
63-<X>Unt i.ndictment were general
partner .Michael M. Senft, head
tax trader Walter Orchard. David
Senft and Frank Suai, whoaccord-
lng to the indictment. aucceeded
Orchard u chief trader.
According to Handzlik, An-
tonucci did not share in the firm's
profits nor did he deal directly
with investors. H.la client doem't
know Susi or Orchard, he added.
During Antonucci'• tenure with
the firm, ending with hia firing
over peraonal reuona, hia -at-
torney aaid the tax shelten of-
fered by Sentinel Financial In-
atrwnenta were authentic invest-
menta made in a "manner that wu
routine and consistent with com-
monly accepted practice."
aaid. AJTaignment ia aet for Dec. 1. He added: ''lt ii tragic that Mr.
Antonucci is facing a conspiracy Antonucci has been i.ndided for
charge in addJtion to 31 counta <tL .ome~ that allegedly took
aiding the filing of fable tax place three ind a half yeara ago,
returns, punish.able by 98 years in and which stem& from his atatua aa
prison and Sl60,000 in finee. a low-level employee of the com-
Others named Monday in the panies."
BULLETIN BOARD
Airport fighters plan
fund raiser in Newport
The Airport Working Group, a coalition of local organiz.atona
fighting expansion at John Wayne Airport, will hold a fund nmer
at 6:30 p.m. Dec 1, at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd ..
Newport Beach.
The grouJ will honor local legi.alators including ~
aemblywoman Marian Berge.90n, R-Newport Beach, and state Sen.
Ollie Speraw, R-Newport Beach.
The organization credita the legialators with defending citizens
from airport expansion. For more infonnation. call 645-8136.
Stereo workshop slated at OCC
A one-day workshop on "how to shop for, 8e.lect and operate a
stereo system will be held from 9 a .m . to 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Room
152 of Orange Cout College'• acience building 2701 Fairview
Drive, C.O.ta Mesa. '
The price is Sl2 and tickets can be purehued by calling
432-5527.
Library Friends plan book sale
The Friend.a of the Library will sponsor a children'• uaed book
sale at the Community Room of the Newport Center Branch
Library Dec. 1.
Gift books for pre-achool to junior high IChool age children will
be aold at bargin prices from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information
call 645-3485. •
Quality Meats• Fresh
Produce • Ocean Fresh
Seafood and Complete
Catering Service
week.
We1re
Li&1ening •••
Bergeson, a Republican from
Newport Beach who ia aomewhat
more moderate than Speraw. al8o
indJc.ated plans to run in the same
district next year. There were
"Nor have I ever been critical of
her record as a Republic.an legis-
lator," he said.
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UCI study blames brain reaction for cocaine addiction·
I
By &lie A111«la&e4 Pre11
Cocaine addiction may be
linked to a chemical chain re..ctlon
In the brain rather than the
psycholO(lical need for the drug'11
1Umulalini effecta, accordlna to
two UC Irvine reeearchers.
Their concluaiona indicate that
medication, rather than behavior
modification ther~py, may be
needed to break &0me addicts'
habits.
ln a two-year study w lth the
Uve brain cells of rata, the re·
1earchers found that cocaine ig·
nlld acuvity in sanglt> rwrvt• <.'t'lls
of the brain.
Or. Larry Stein and Dr. James
&lluii aald they alao found that
biology, rather than pert0naUty,
may diet.ate whether a penK>n
becomes addicted to cocaine or
remains an occuional u.tklr.
"What geta addicted la the
activity of Individual cells rather
than a whole personality," Stein
said. "This means we ought to find
ways to reduce the reinforcing
(addicting) effects of CQCaine by
using drugs rather than by being
highly moralistic."
Edison customers
tO ·root On of re bill
By t~e Anoclated PreH
Southern California F.dison cus-
tomers will see a boost in their
January utility bill because the
st.ate Public Utilities Commission
haa approved a rate i.ncrea8e to
help pay for construction of the
second unit of the San Onofre
nuclear generating station.
The PUC apwaved an ad-
ditional $97.5 million for the
generating station Tuesday. PUC
offldala said the typical residen-
tial SoCal Ediaon customer bill for
500 kilowatt hours of electricity
would increase 90 centa a month
starting Jan. 1.
San Diego Gas & Electric C.o.,
part owner of the plant. alao was
granted a $38.9 million increase,
but customer rates will not be
affected because the cost will be
offaet by previous fuel cost sav-
ings, offi~ said.
The PUC alao rejected rate
schedules the utilities submitted
regarding risks and benefits to be
shared equally by customers and
shareholders under the incentive
plan.
Cost of the plants so far has
totaled about $4.4 billion, about $4
billion more than the 1970s con-
struction estimates.
Thf> in<>n>alle! grantM 1'11f>M1ty
and others granted by the PUC on
Sept. 7 will remain in eHect
pending the PUC's complete re-
view of plant 006l8 later next year.
Southern California &iison had
requested $340 million for 19~
operating costs of the No. 2 unit
and the first phase of construction
cost recovery while San Diego Gas
requested $119.9 million.
On Sept. 7, shortly before the
new nuclear unit officially came
on line, the commission granted
F.d.i.son $206.9 million and San
Diego Gas $61.7 million in interim
rate increases. Those increases
were offset with fuel cost savings
resulting from the operation of
No. 2 and neither utility raised its
rates at the time.
ln its earlier decislon, lhe PUC
set up a new incentive for utility
management to meet or exceed
expected levels of performance at
unit No. 2. It penalizes earnings if
the unit operates at less than 55
percent of annu.a't potential and
rewards earnings if the unit
operates at more than 80 percent
potential.
Southern California Edison
owns about 75 percent of San
Onofre, San Diego Gas 20 percent
and other parties own about 5
percent.
Su-In, chainnan of thl' UCJ
department of pharmacology, and
Bcllun, as auoclate adjunct
prof(WOr of pharmacology, pres-
ented thl-ir findlnp earlier th.la
month before the Society of
Neuroaclenoo In Bolton. The study
was Cunded by the U.S. Afr Force.
In the animal experimenta,
Stein and Belluz.i found that
cocaine c~ ~ activity of
d o pamine a chemical
messanger ln the braln that in-
duces alertness and arousal.
Nonnally, when certain brain
nerve cells are stimulated, they
-.-crete dopamine, which er~
tiny gulf• called 1ynapl8 and
11tlmulat.t.oe other ceU., St.eln laid.
The more dopamine that II
k'<:reied, the more vibrant a
penon feela.
The cells naturally reat.orb
any excem dopamine that le re·
leued, Stein said. But cocalne
blocka that reabeorption and all
the dopamine jumps to the next
cell, heightening excitement and
setting off a chain reaction
through the nerve cella, he said.
After repeated cocaine uae, the
nerve cella began to a.ociate
oocalne with the pleasures evoked
by the abundance of do~mlne,
and the eel.la "IMtruct'' oth~r
brain oella to eeek more and more
of the drug, Stein said.
The brain nerve cella become
addicted to cocaine much in the
way th.t rata learn to prest a lever
by being rewarded with rood.
"You're getting more bang for
your buck," Stein said. "So the
active neurons (nerve cella) .end
out lnatructlons that tell the drug
uaer, 'Whatever you did, do it
again.'"
AddJction to cocaine ia so
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Two people were trapped in this car after Huntington Beach smashup.
Four hurt in Huntington crash
Four J)eople were injured Tues-
day in a three-<:a.r collision at
Atlanta Avenue and Beach
Boulevard in Huntington Beach.
Police reported Alma Y anei., 32,
of Costa Mesa, was westbound on
Atlanta at 7:15 p.m. when she
allegedly failed to stop for a red
light and struck a 1981 Chevrolet
that was southbound on Beach.
The Chevrolet then struck a 1972
Mercedes that was stopped at the
intersection.
Firefighters Wied the Jaws of
Life tool to free the driver of the
Chevrolet, Kathy Huber, 33, of
Huntington Beach, and her sons,
John, 11, and Brian, 8. They were
treated at Hoag Memorial Hospi-
tal in Newport Beach and re-
leued.
Ya.ne% was taken to Fountain
Valley Community Hospital for
treatment of a head injury. The
driver of the Mercedes, Alvin
Myers, 74, of Huntington Beach,
WU not injured.
powerful, 8\e&n laid. th.t labor•·
tory monkey• will forfeit aleep,
food and eex for I.Md.rug. National
1\udlee have shown th.at people
aJao wW forego food, family. eex
and work for the dru4r·
Re9earchera have only recently
begun to pay attention to the
addJctive qualitie9 of cocaine.
"Certain people may have very
powerful dopamine reeeptort,"
Stein said. "Addiction could de--
pend on how powerfully eomeone
experience9 theee blological re-
wards."
Newport
burglars
nab safe, ..
contents
A Newport Beach woman wiah-
es she hadn't left a key to her
h_ouse beneath a flower pot.
Thieves apparently uaed the
key Monday to steal $20,000 in
silver bars and $15,000 in gold and
silver coins from the home's
garage, in the 20 block of Kamali
Court. police said.
The valuables were stored in a
600-pound safe belonging to a San
Pedro man. The woman had
stored the safe at her home for
about seven months, police said.
The woman and her family left
their locked houae early Monday
mQming, according to police.
One family member returned
about_noon and found the garage
door open. He didn't think any-
thing of it and cloeed the door.
The safe wu ditcoverd miming
when the owner ~ for a visit
later Monday. He had last checked
the safe Thunday evening.
-----· Irvine police arrest
suspect in 3 killings
Police determined that the
thieves used the key to get into the
howe. Once inside, the suspects
found the twit.ch to the automatic
garage door and opened it.
Car, huff et, hubcaps gone in NB
A Newport Beech man reported
the theft of hla 1979 VW Sclfocco
valued at $7 .000 from ,tlla home In the
700 b4ock of Larkspur tueaday. . . .
A Nftpof't 8eact'I houNWlf• r• ported theft of an antique French
buffet atored In hef garage In the
2700 block of Vi.ta Umbroea. The
butf9t wu valued al $2,500. . . .
A Newport 8eact'I man reported
the theft of~ valued at $150
from h6a car panted In the 2800 bloC«
of Newport Boutevard Tueeday. . . .
A Newport 8eact'I woman reported
the theft of four hut>caps valued at
$400 from hef car petked In the 1200
b4ock of Polan• Drive Tueaday,
Huntington Beach
Ared 197'4 Volkswagen Bug owned
by a Santa Ana man wu reported
atolen Tueaday evening from IM
north Gothatd Street lot Of Golden
W•t College In Huntington Beech.
The loN wu eatlmated at $2,500. . . .
A man wu arreated on eu.plelon of
lhopllftlng Tu.day afternoon at the
Skagga tt0<e, 7S'42 Edinger Ave.
Hardware merchandlM worth $1.59
wu recovered. . A burglaty WU reported Tueeday
evening at a home on the 7700 block
of Warr.er Avenue. A alldlng glass door wu pried opeii 10 enter. The
ION lnciuded $25 caah and stereo
and teleYlalon equipment worth
$1.000. . . .
A black 1980 Suzuki motorcycle
wu reported 1tolen eatly Tueeday
from an apartment c:atpor1 on the
8500 block ol Warn« Avenue. The
ION wu •tlmated at $1,950. . . .
A home bUfglary WU reported
Tueaday afternoon on the 19700
block of Shorec:lltt Lane. A $400
atereo unit wu taken.
Irvine
A stereo was taken from a car
parked at 11 Oeerlleld aometlme
Tuesday night. The value ol the
ste<eo was less than ~00.
A clarlne1, w~rth ieaa than $400.
wu etolen about 3 p.m. Tueaday
from a realdence on Siikwood.
Laguna Beach
A wallet and a radio wtth a total
value of $200 wu stolen from a house
In the 100 bloctt of Wave Street.
Laguna Beach ~?'.reported today.
A houee In the 1300 block ot
Terrace Way was vandalized during
the evening, the owners told pollce.
No damage estl!""~'•. waa avallable.
Extra patrol checks were O<dered
for a [esldence In the 100 block of
Myrt1, Street where potted plants
had been stolen recently.
Costa Mesa
A teleYlalon set, a bottle of
prescription pllla and a roll of quar·
tetS wefe s1olen from a home on the
1000 block of Redding Avenue Tues·
day. ThleYee apparently broke a
kitchen window 10 gain entry to the
home. Losa wu valued al $380.
A muak:lan hired to play at a party
on the 800 block ol Vlct0<ta Street
Sunday told ponce hie guitar wu
stolen wtien he took a break. Wlt-
nesse. said they aaw a party gueet
pick up the guitar, valued at 11,0<45,
and leave the acene.
Fountain Valley
Someone stole $700 placed In an
envelope In a dealc drawer at Claaay
Dlacounts, 10585 Slater Ave. . . .
Burglars sole a 11~ power aaw
from a locked took bOx at Orange
County Sanitation Dletrlct head-
quarters, 108'4'4 Ellls Ave.
It'll be a Wet Thanksgiving
Coastal
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A concerned Irvine citiz.en help-
ed in the arrest of a suspect
wanted in the murder of at least
three Loe Angeles Skid Row
derelicts during the last month.
At about 10:30 a.m. Monday,
Irvine police got a call from a
Northwood resident reporting a
suspicious peraon in the residen·
tial area of Chriatamon and
Christamon West.
When Irvine police officers
arrived, they found Nonnan
Bernard, 32, rummaging through
a parked car, said Sgt. Dick
Bowman.
Services held
for HB man
Funeral aervices were held
Monday for Louis Joeeph Sodia of
Huntington Beach, a dispatcher
for Hopper Truck Lines, who died
Friday.
Mr. Sodia, 72, a native of
Colorado, had lived in this area for
the past 20 years.
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Certified Gemologiat, AGS
EST ATE JEWELRY
s family rtMOCJrce
"Estate Jewelry" 11 commonly
thought of u being Jewelry left by
the death of a famlly member. Ac1u-
ally. the term delcrlbel any )ewe'ry
being aold by a mlddtemen to
someone elte. ueu.ny, •tat• Jw-
elry 11 cl .... fled according to the
period during which It wu rnad9.
Jewelry that tiu been In a fam'lir, for
some Ume may be from the 'Art
Deco," period, for exampfe. Thla
WU I period during the 19208 and
1930, when jewelry(and other artll-
tlc creation•) uMd Intricate,
geometrto dellgnt. Later, In the
19409, jewelry dealgn fMtured
latge J>*-of ~. 8'egant curwe and hMvy uee of tmall
diamond du1ter1. Otder dealgn9
(from the Art Nouweu period, for
lnttanc.) go back to the tum of the
century. To be cluetfted at "Ant·
qlue," Jewelry muet be at leaat 100
yMrt Old. What ehould you do tf yO(.I
have IOm8 •tate jewelry you would
Ilk• to Mii? Flret, take It to a ,..._
tlbte ,....., and ha'le It apprelled.
Vou may went to conetgn It to a
Jeweler to Mii for you. At fll'IY rate, If
you haw ettate jewelry In your
pa1111elon. It le .. • good Idea to
find OU1 whet It II WOt1h. You "'llY
have 1 amall fortune tucked ney In
that old~ box!
' '
Bernard had reportedly been
hi.red by a sporting goods store to
distribute advertising fliers. He
never got to deliver them.
Bernard was arrested for carry-
ing a concealed weapon and taken
back to police head.quarters where
he reportedly admitted to killing
three transients and wounding a
fourth in central Los Angeles and
another lut August in Fayet-
teville. N.C., police'118id.
At about 7 p.m. he was turned
over to Los Angeles police and
arrested for suspicion of murder.
He's being held held without bail
in Parker Center Jail.
Bernard, who poliee said was a
day laborer, recently moved from
Fayetteville. He had been livin in
a Skid Row hotel in Loe Angeles.
Bernard told police he shot the
derelicts because he felt sorry for
them because they were cold and
hungry.
According to witnesses, the
derelicts were killed by man who
just walked up to his victims and
shot them with a small-caliber
pistol.
$2800.00 $990.00
The suspects must have known
what they were looking for be-
cause the police found few BCrat.ch
marks on the garage door and said
the suspects uaed a dolly to haul
the safe away.
Nothing else was taken and the
key was returned to its hiding
place under the flower pot, police
said.
Roland Linde
of Cost@ Mesa
dead at 79
Services were conducted today
for Roland 09car Linde of Costa
Mesai aircraft machinist for 40
years, ho died Friday at Costa
Me5a edica.l Center. He wu 79.
Mr. Linde, who wu born in
Sweden, had lived in Costa Mesa
for the past 20 years. He was a
member of St. Joechlm Catholic
Church of Colt.a Mesa and worked
for Our Lady of Mount C&rmel
Catholic Church in Newport
Beach following his retirement.
He is survived by hia wife,
Cecelia, of Costa Mesa and a IOD.
Jed Linde, of Carmel Valley.
Mass of Christian Burial wu
recited this monmi, at St.
Joachim's. Interment followed at
Good Shepherd Cemetery.
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Military spending, tax cuts
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WASHINGTON -M.artin Feldstein, the chief Whi\e
HOUie eoonorru.t, u.id military apendlng and the adminia-•
tration'• big tax cut are mainly to blame for puahing
governmen t deficits to the $200 billion mark. Feldstein, who is
chairman of President Reagan's Council of &:anomic
Advi8en , emphasized that he was not oppoeing higher
defenae spending or arguing for major tax increales -
positions that would put him at odd.a with his boas. But he said _
Tueeday that administration-supported actions on defense
and taxes -plus higher payments on the national debt -
account for the fact that the deficit is expected to take a bigger
share of the total U.S. economy ln 1988 than i.n 1980, just
before Reagan took office.
ITT to enrer computer market ~
NEW YORK-ITT Corp. Ca about to enter the crowded
personal-computer market. ITT, which has made other-
1office-automation products for several years, oontinned
Tueaday it will unveil its Xtra personal computer next week.
at the Comdex trade sh ow in Las Vegas, Nev. Deliveries are
acheduled to start next April.
Economy slows in third quarter
WASHING TON -The economy grew at an annual rate
of 7.7 percent in the third quarter. a bit slower than the
government's previously estimated 7 .9 percent pace. The
C.ommerce Department's GNP estimate Tueeday for the thi.rcl'
q uarter compared with growth rat.es of 2.6 pen.-ent 111 the ~
three months of the year and 9.7 percent last spf'in8. ~
Dollar lower; gold prices dip
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following declines in some U.S. interest rat.es. Gold prices alao~
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yield.a on short-tenn Treasury aecurities and the rate on:
federal funds -overnight loans between banks -turned
low er in the cremt markets.
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