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Falwell 'at home' 1·n HB
Moral Majority leader (inds 'a place as conservative as I am'
~we'll be stirring up more trouble ..• '
THI DRANGI CDAIT
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1983
BJ DAN JAMIESON
DllfflllltC-If CPI
The Rev. Jerry Falwell, leeder
of the fundamentallat Moral Ma-
jority, urpd an audience Sunday
nJcht at the Central Baptist
Church in Huntinp:Jn Beach to
continue a worldwide movement
to the political rt1ht -a move-
ment Falwell hinted already haa a
head ltart in Ora.nae County.
"What a pleuure to be in
Oranp Country," Falwell said,
"Very 1eldom do I vi.lit a place
which la u conaervative u I am. I
wish we had 1,000 more Orange
Counties around the country."
Falwell apoke wl~ opt.imaim.
"America la in better shape now
than it haa been ln a long, long
time," Falwell told a
near~~ty crowd of about
Mike Murray, 12 (foreground),
paints over graffiti along Santa Ana
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River bank with a little help from 12
of his friends.
HB boy earning his wings
Eagle candidate leads buddies in cleaning up SA River graCf iti
By ROBERT BARKER The cleanup job was his major F.agle Scout
oi .. ci..r,......, project and will lay the groundwork for his court of
Mike Murray ia a young man in a hurry and honor next March. It made the rl.ver banka sparkling
thoee who know him say that even at the tender age clean, probably for about the first time since they
of 12 he's got the right stllff. were constructed.
Mike, a seventh grade student at Gialer School in "I got the idea while driving with my dad (a pilot
Huntington Beach, wants to become the youngest for Ai:nerlcan Airlines.) All the graffiti and every-
F.agle Scout in Troop 226. Over the weekend he thing made Huntington Beach look like a bad dty,"
moved cloeer to his goal. Mike Ill.id.
Mike rounded up 12 of his fellow acouta and So he and his friends, armed with donated paint
buddiea and painted over the graffiti and ot.:ene rollen and about 20 gallons of paint, cleaned up
pictures bespoiling the concrete-lined banks of the approximately 4,000 equare feet of river channela.
Santa Ana River where it cro.es Hamilton Street in When they were finiahed, motorists couldn't see an
Huntington Beach and Victoria Street ln c.o.ta Mesa. (See BB EAGLE, Pa1e At)
Irvine firm battles
investor fraud suit
By JERRY HIRSCH
Ol ... ci.9r .........
An Irvine company ia in court
today fighting charges it collected
$10 million from inveetora for a
business that did not exist.
The Securities and Exchange
Commlaaion, a federal agency that
regulatet' many types of inveat-
menta, filed suit against The
Carter Co. of Newport Beach after
10me 1,000 Weat Cout inVt!lton
aank at least $1,000 each into the
company, which purported to buy
unpaid medJca1 insurance claima
at a dilcount from hoepltala and
doctors, and collect a profit once
tnaurance companies paictlhe tun
amounl
Enterprises of Irvine, a eecretary
at Carter Enterprlaes Ill.id.
The secretary Ill.id Thomu G.
Carter, 32, named in the Nit .. the
firm's founder, WU busy in meet-
ings and could not return phone
calla.
The Carter Company called the
proceta "medJcal factorine," a
practice SllC officiala Ill.id neither
they nor major ~ and
health oompenies ha\le ever heard
of before.
1,000 people, moet of whom were
member1 of the Warner Avenue
church whoee putor la the Rev.
Bruce Melton.
The comervative movement la
really a apiritual awakeniJll that
will rebuild the country,~Ulf, to Falwell.
'We now have 30,000 Christian
school.a in this country. That'• up
from the 14,000 we had 20 yean
aao," Falwell aaid. "There are
fOW' to flve new ones added every
day."
Po i nting out two
church-supplied bodyguards at
his aide. Falwell said, '11 wlah I had
had theee fellows in the put when
-1 wu apeakinl at colle1es acroea
the oowitry. Five to 10 years ago I
wasn't sure what reaction I would
get. That's not the caae today.
(See FALWELL, Pa1e Al)
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... ~children will pray in school once again.'
COUNTY IDITION
OR ANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Suspect kills self
as police close in
BJ STEVE MARBLE
·Of .............
A hoepital orderly with a his-
tory of mental illnea apparently
mot and killed himllelf early today
near Irvine following a dramatic
htah-epeed chue.
The pursuit started when the
man reportedly robbed a San
Clemente restaurant and then led
lawmen on a 33-mile chaae that
ended when he lost control of his
car outside Irvine.
Richard Glenn Gorman, 40,
~tinda.UW-lbotfrom hi.I own rewtwr Into tm hetd
after his car •pun out of control
and landed ln a ditch alonealde the
San Diego Freeway on the Sand
Canyon 8oad offramp at about 1
a.m .
"Nobody beard. the gunabot,"
said San Clemente police Lt. Al
Ehlow. "At firlt we Uled a
loudspeaker to try to talk him out
of the car. When nothing hap-
pened we Uled binocu.lan to get a
look in the car.
"We could see some blood but
we thought that probably was
from the accident," said Ehlow.
"We waited another 20 minutes
before approaching the car. Be-
cauae he wu armed, we had no
idea wha.t to e~-pect."
Gonnan, a San Clemente re9i-
dent, wu pronounced dead on
arrival at Western Medical C.enter
in Santa Ana.
Aooording to law enforcement
80W'Cel, Gonnan was a state
mental hoepital patient for more
than six yean following the 1965
stabbing death of his f4ther ln the
family's Capistrano Beach home.
Gorman, record.a show, was
charged with the murder but wu
sent to Atascadero State Hospital
after entering a plea of not guilty
by reason of insanity. He was 22 at
the time.
During court hearings, Gorman
was de9Cribed by docton as a
"psychotic" who quarreled fre-
quently with his father, who
reportedly was upeet at hla son's
refusal to find work.
Gorman, according to state re-
cords, wu relea.ed in early 1971.
Thia morning'• fatal epi9ode
began when Gorman allegedly
held up Denny's Restaurant, 529
Ave. Pico, ahortly after midnight.
Police did not know how much
money wu taken.
A San Clemente police officer
(Sff CHASE, Pqe AU
Columbia's . • crew wins
space race
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(AP) -Six astronauts, the 1arpst
apeice ettw ever, rode the shuttle
'Columbia into or6it today for rime
days of round-the-dock ICience
experiments in the ~
Sp11eelab. The crew includes a
West German, the fiut
non-American launched in a u.s: llpMleCl'aft. .
It was a race apimt time and
the weather, anCl NASA woo,
compleU.nc a perfect OOWltdown
rilbt on time at 11 a.m. !ST • a
storm front moved in from ~
west.
Althoulh there la no Newport
Be.:h listing for The Carter Co., it
la a branch of Tom Carter
The SllC apedfically charged
the company with fraud and -run. unreptered leC'W'ltia.
The SllC obtained a temporary
NltnlnlnC otder t.r.zinf-Jta
eeta and haltina lta ~from a u .s. DllUct Court Juda-ln Loe
Ancelel on Friday.
(See PllAUD, Pap Al)
Space Shuttle Columbia~ cliaplaying
ill fiery tail, Uftl off Pad 39A before
1peetaton a1 1ix •tronauta begin
nine-day celeatial milaion.
. "lt'swper up'bere; )mt a.auu.-
tul." exulted <=ommandel' John
y C>Unl. the lhip-.red 15& milel hilh at 17,400 mph.
'"nlinla don't c:hanae any. it'•
really mmethlna," adcled Younct
who at 53 ill malrinc a nmnl aJdh
trtpintlOIJ*ll.
WHY \NORRY? STILL
27 SHOPPING DAYS
'TIL CHRISTMAS. In the mast extenllve manecl
..... flapt Jet undenaMn. the
altronaUla wdl prW the Jlu1b. am._.. and tbltr own bcld6l9 In
the~ labora9DrJ, bul1'
andclana_.bJ ..... A "Wtm1
bamnla" for .......... bow.
:~~ m•:::• ~
,,_ tWd 11 liftoff ,... V:.wact
t.,wofdlems_a.,..~ , .. ~..,. .. , ..
41 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 28, 1983
1 ....... c_o_t1_11_t1_u_1D_1_1_o_a_11_s_I Court weighs student drug seizures
FALWELL IN COUNTY••• Issue revolves around exclu ionary rule on evidence ·confiscated by administrators
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~ we ao l lee you.na peopllt nodd1nc their heads in acrtement."
Marriap la back in, the live-in
arranaementa are out and *"...,.,.. want le11 leniency and
more dm:ipline, he laid dtJna
reeultl from a recent Gallup poll.
Th1t polntl to a growing oon-
IM'Yati.mn and lt'• a worldwide
movement. Falwell aald.
Falwell cited the OOl'\8ervative
admin1st.rationa in Germany and JCncland and what he called the
ttrclni leaden now in Ian.el,
J'cypt and Italy aa evidence of a
powtnc comervative attitude in-
temationally.
CHASE ...
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reportedly spotted the man driv-
ing away from the restaurant
parking lot in a car with its lights
out. Police said Gorman raced
through San Clemente and
Capistrano Beach before pulling
onto the San Diego Freeway.
Ehlow said the fleeing bandit
' · was driving at speeds reaching 100
mph on the freeway. He said
Gonnan pulled off the freeway
and sped through Dana Point and
i..,una Beach before turning 011to
Lquna C-anyon Road.
Gonnan, Ehlow said, stayed on
the winding, two-lane highway
until he again reached the free-
way where he headed north. At
the Sand Canyon Road offramp,
police said, the man lost control of
hit car and spun into a ditch.
Ehlow said police did not fire
any shots during the chase.
San Clemente patrolmen were
uliated ~ the chase by the
California Highway Patrol, Or-
ange C.Ounty Sheriff and a Costa
Mesa police helicopter.
FRAUD ...
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A eecond hearing on the re-
straining order is being held
today, according to Michael
Stewart, the SEC'a regional ad-
ministrator.
The SIX: waa apparently tipped
off to the alleged IC8l1l but
Stewart would not say how.
''We had a eowce on this one but
I am not at liberty to di .. loee the
eouroe," Stewart aaid.
The Nit charges that another
firm, C.Oncept-80 of Anaheim, was
a shell company selling the invest-
menu for Carter.
"C.Oncept-80 ia just a sales agent
for them aa far as we can flgure
out." Stewart aaid.
"Even Mitt.erand ln France
(Sodall.at French Pr.tdent Fran-
oola Mltterand) hat moved more to
the rtaht," Falwell eald.
Falwell said the con1ervadve
trend will brtna chancee.
"SometimM in the next few
yean, I believe we will allow
children to once aaain pray ln
public achoola and we will atop the
murder of unborn children."
Falwell aaid hit dual role u
political activiat and rellaioua
leader hu not been euy or
particularly enjoyable.
"We have had more problema
than bl.eeaingB, more failures than
aucel9e9. You pay a price when
you follow Christ. ~ a Chrlatian
you have to learn to live in trouble,
not how to get out of it. You must
learn never to quit."
"Christians don't always flt in,"
he reminded the church memben.
"This (fight against immorality) is
not play, this is war."
Falwell, who flew in from
Arlington, Texas ("home of the
Dallas Cowboys ... Amen," he aald
in mock reverence to the football
team.) will make several West
Coast appearances including leV·
eral on local talk shows.
"We will be in the area for
several more days," he said with
hia boyiab grin, "stirring up more
trouble."
No deaths on
OCfreeways
over holiday
Despite pounding rains that
made highway driving precarious
at times, the long Thanksgiving
holiday weekend drew to a cloee
Sunday without a single traffic
death on Orange County free-
ways.
It was the first time in five yean
there has not been a freeway
death during the holiday week-
end. which started Wedneeday
evening and ended Sunday at
midnight.
Statewide, 48 people were
killed in car acrldenu. The-
previoua year, 44 people died on
highways.
California Highway Patrol of-
ficers made a total of 107 drunken
driving arrests during the
five-day 9tretch. a figure llimllar to
last yeu'a arrest statistics.
"With the-rain you usually
expect more accident but fewer
drivers," said Ken Daily, a CHP
spokesman. "So it's difficult to say
whether our statistics this year are
indicative of anything."
CHP officen in Westminster
made 4.3 drunken driving arrests
while highway patrolmen in
-Santa Anamade 39 and officen in_
San Juan Capistrano made 25.
Statewide, there were 1,842
drunken driving arrests.
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Supreme C.OUrt aar-eed today to
decide whether drugia telzed from
students ln Illegal •earchet by
public .chool offlclala may be uted
u evidence when the •tudents
stand trtal.
The court will hear arswnents
by New Jeney proeecutora th.at
.chool searches by teachers or
adminlatraton are exempt from
the "exclusionary rule" banning
illegally seized evidence from
criminal triala.
The New Jeraey Supreme
Court said lut AUi. 8 that the
exclu&lonary rule, cre.tted by the
naUon'a h11h•t OOW'l ln 1914 to
deter We1al pol.We conduct, ap-
pllet to aearchea in publlc achoola
by adminiltraton and teachen.
0 It la of little comfort to one
charged in a law enforcement
proceeding whether the public
official who Illegally obtained the
evtde~ was a municipal inspec-
tor or achool administrator or law
enforcement official.'' t~ state
court said.
The controversy aroee when on
Ma.rc:h 7, 1980. a 14-yeer-old pl
wu caUC)lt lmOldnl ln a rwtroom
at Pilcataway ff1ah School.
The pl, Identified in court
recorda only u T.L.O .. WU taken
by a tncher to a vice principal'•
office because 1mok1n1 ln
non-d8llnated .,..., such M
reetrooma, wu aplnlt achoo!
rules.
The girl, questioned by Uliltant
vice principal Theodore Chopllck,
denied that the had been amoldna
and aald the never amoked.
Choplick then took her to hit
of flee, opened her punt and •w a
J*kofdpntlet.
ChopUck then noticed that next
to the dpr'ettel Wll a ~of roWna s-pen, the kind often Ul8d
fOI' marijuana clpretta.
Choplkk then notified the llrl'•
mother and called the police.
Questioned at the police station. I
the pl admitted that the had .
been •Wna marijuana dprettet
for tl e.ch.
She later was tried u a juvenile,
found to be delinquent and
sentenced to one year probation.
Holiday fun
Orange Countiam
pursued a variety of
activities during the
olida -mostly
aimed at working
off the feast.
Strollen walk off
their dinners oa
Newport pier while
s urfers below
prepare to paddle
off their food. But
Michael Andrea.sen,
6, prefers to relax
by dropping a line
into the water at
Huntington Beach's
Central Park lake.
Al80 named in the suit were two
of Concept-80's sales agenb, Fred
Buom of Anaheim and Donald C.
Karr of Camarillo. Both were
stock broken with major bro-
kerage companies and were aell-
in& the medical investmenu u a
aide buslnem.
The SEC did not reveal the
finm the aales agenta' worked for
becau.e Buom and Karr were not
lelling the investments through
the brokerages, Stewart said.
FV panel ponders whe~e to dump the sludge
Returna of 40 percent a year
were allegedly prombed for a
minimum $1,000 investment. The
company hat .:>ld the investments
since 1981 and reportedly haa
cliinu ln California, Oregon and
Washington state.
By PBD.. SNEIDERMAN
OI ... ...., ..........
Sludge management proposals,
including two that have drawn
strong opposition from Fountain
Valley homeownen and elected
officials, will be di8cualled Tues-
day night at a special meeting of
the directors of the Orange Coun-
ty Sanitation Districts.
The directors will meet in a
continuation of their Nov. 9 meet-
ing at 7:30 p.m. in the Sanitation
Districts headquarters, 10844 Ellis
Ave., Fountain Valley.
The directors will consider
eight proposals for the disposal or
reuae of sludge, the solid material
AST·RONAUTS WIN 'SPACE RACE' ...
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to witneaa a manned space
launching. Sheriff's Department
officiala estimated only about
50,000 people were at viewing
sites along highways and rivers,
far below the 250,000 who as-
eembled to watch the fint night
launch of a shuttl~ in August. N
many as half-a-million have
pthered for other liftoffs.
>.. the shuttle flatbed to life, It
punished the launch pedestal with
a waterfall of fire and roee swiftly
on 7 million pounds of thrust
,enerated by its powerful en-81nee· It darted stralght up and
then veered off to the northeast,
dimappearing in clouds a minute
after liftoff.
At 2 minutes 6 8eCX>nds, the
100-ton C.Olumbia ejected its two
149·foot boo91er rockets, hurling
them toward a parachute landJ.ng
1n the Atlantic where dlipe re-
cover them for reuee.
The ..tronauts conUnued driv-lnl upward on the power of three
main engines.
The weather front loaded with
thundentonns earlier bad threat-
ened to delay this ninth and
longestahuttlemmton, which wu
twice po.tponed becau.e of tech-
nical problems. But the front
slowed during the night over the
Gulf of Mexico, and wu over
Central Florida aa c.olumbia
blued into a partly cloudy sky.
Working with Young at the
controla I.a pilot Brewster Shaw, a
38-year-old apace rookie.
'The four astronauts who will
work in Specelab, which is
mounted ln C.Olwnbia1s cargo bay,
are mimion apecialilta Owen Gar-
riott, 53, an electrical eJ\llneer,
and Robert Parker, an
astronomer, and s-yload apedal-
1.ats U1f Merbold. 42, a Weat
German ph)'lkilt. and Byron
Lichtenbel"I, • -b6omedlc:al eftli-
neer at M.amachu.etta lnltitute of
Technoloa.
Merbold and l.Jchtenbera are
the first of a new breed of space
travelen who are not career
astronauts. Thette payload special-
ists are selected by their ICientitic
peen for a specific miasion, train
for six month or more, and after
the flight return to their regular
jobs.
Spacelab is a cylinder 23 feet
long and 14 feet in diameter. The
astronauts, working in
shirtsleeves, transfer between the
station and Colmbla's cabin
through a 19-foot tunnel.
They will use powerful tele-
copes to study stellar objects and
will attempt to answer questions
such as whether certain stars are
dying and whether the energy
output of the sun varies.
Sixteen of the more than 70
experiments are in the life ICi-
ences field, t.nc.luding investtga-
tiorw of th... apace aickne91
phenomena which hat affected
nearly half the 26 shuttle
astronauts.
HB EAGLE CANDIDATE CLEANS RIVER ...
From PageA1
offenlive word or pkture this momina·
•"Theft were lots of bed words and f*tW'el of
the dwU and hlppia," Mike said.
''One man who worked at McDonald's came by
rtdlna hla bicycle and told ua we were dotnc a aood
job. He came beck later and pw ua 13 certWca&ee for t.mburfen. There were Iota of people who Mid nb-
tblftll to ua." ltf1ke laid he made a New Y eer'1 rmolutkln two
,.an.., to become &be younpst .-..... Scout in tht ~tpcJr.cnd by Sta. Simon andJude<Jlurd\. "It'•
•~,....and rm ,..uy ltrivtna to be ti.re."
Mdte. wbo calll9 older people "llr" and ..,-
unwavertnaly polite, wu called an outatanc:llnc
atudent and YOUDI man by~ prindpal. Ian Colllna.
.. He abowed tood di!.-nitup lait YMf when •
tralh tMn caucht on fire dwinl as-per drive,'' c.own.
aakl. 0 He pve a pxl accoun\ of th1nal to the police." Mike. who wanta to be a pt'Cilafl'kdm "became he
l1kel to be around kJdl, eUI he'1 ..... ved all A'1 on h1I
report cmd amp\ for a B In a lhop dill.
"Can I Mk you one quation. llr." he llbd a
Npcll'N-l'tl•• •. "Can you My in your ltory that National
Lwnbwdonnld the paint and a Carl'• Jr. it.tlurant
COYtded the mrtifbtel fOI' lundw! They helped • ..
• •
left over after sewage ia processed
and much of the water is removed.
Sludge is now dumped at the
county's Coyote Canyon Landfill.
But the landfill is scheduled to
close and a new means of sludge
disposal is needed. )
In recent months, a citizens
advisory committee has begun
studying sludge disposal options
prior to formal public hearings or
evaluation by sanitation directon.
OnNov. 1, more.than 150 angry
residents appeared before the
Fountain Valley City Council,
voicing thelr objections to two of
the propcl881.a being conaidered by
the adviaory committee.
One of theee was mechanical
composting, the storage of sludge
in tall sil<» until the material is
broken down by bacterial action.
The second plan was
co-combustion, the mixing of
sludge with conventional garbage
for burning in a large incinerator.
Both of these opUona call for
construction of large sludge pro-
cetaing facilities at the present
We're
Listening •• _.
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sanitation plant ip Fountain Val-
ley. Residents objected, citing
environmental concerns such aa
odon, air pollution and truck
traffic.
After listening to the residents'
objections, the Fountain Valley
City C.Ouncil approved a rt!901-
ution urging the sanitation direc-
tors to drop the two propcl881.a
from consideration.
C.Ouncilwoman Barbara Brown,
who reprftents the city u a
sanitation dittctot~wnt.ed the
council tt10lution to fellow board
members Nov. 9.The directon
declined to act on her motion at
that time, saying the sludge man-
agement propoull had not yet
been studied by the entire sani-
tation board.
A special meeting. acheduled
Tueeday. was called to review the
sludge management propoaala and
to consider Brown'• motion.
Residents from the aurrou.nd1na
neilhborhooda. who have bMdec1
t.otethtt aa \Pe Citizens Watch
lfO'.ap, are-expec1ed to attend
Tueeday'a meeting.
FV visitoi-hangs self
A 24-year-old Japanese citiz.en
apparently hanged himself from a
bedroom rafter while visiting
friends in Fountain Valley, police
said today.
Capt. Bill DtNiai said that
Masahiko Kimura on Sunday
attached a nylon cord around his
neck to the rafter while at.anding
on a chair he had placed on a bed.
He kicked over the chair and
apparently was asphyxiated.
DiNiai said the YOUJli man had
left notes written in Japa11e9e.
• In one, Kimura reportedly
apolOlized to his parents in Tokyo
and told them he would .ee them
in the next world.
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VOL1'MO.•
'When do you
think the
Christmas
season
should
begin?'
Brian Burke,
Newport Be.ch,
a Inger
"It should start
the first day of De-
cember because
December Is the •
month of
Christmas.·' I
Debbie Gordon,
Huntington Be.ch,
111l1tant grocery
manager
"It should never
end."
Steve Burke,
Newport Beach,
•Inger
"It should start
two weeks before
Christmas because
you really don't get
In the spirit untll
then."
Kevin Ml ....
Huntington .. .ch.
grocery clerk
"It should begin
the day after
Thanksgiving.''
Paige Jenson,
1tudent,
Newport Beach
"It should begin
right after
Thanksgiving -
that seems right."
Hal Turley,
Co1taMe1a,
wrapper
"It should begin
in December after
Thanksgiving Is
over.''
Biii Herndon,
security guard,
CoetaMeaa
"It begins the day
after Thanksgiving
whether I like It or
not. I really don't
care when It be-
gins.''
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Valley officer injured in scuffle
Fountain Valley Police Officer Paul
A. Sorrel -attue* In tri. d..c by 20-,....,-()td men who beC8rne ~ry
dul'tnO questie>nlng aft•· an auto
accident. acc0<dlng to officers. Sor·
rel complained of a mild back pain,
The suspect. a student at the Unlver-
llty of Redlands. was arrested In the
attack and alao held on suspicion ot
driving under the Influence of alcohol.
pollceuld.
A 20-pleoe sterling silver serving
Mt ... stolen from a china cabinet at
a reeldenoe In the 16000 block of
Bushwd Street. The loss was put at
Sl,800. • ••
Someone stole cash, company
payroll chec*s and keys valued at
$1,842 from a de9k drawer of the Don
Sltvator• Petntlng company, 10605 laW900 River Avenue. . . .
Burglars pried open the passenger
window In a cer pariced In the 18000
block of San Jose Street and stole a
purM and a tar of coins valued at
$135.
ln'ine
Un Anthony Caputo, 20, of Santa
Ana w .. arreeted Sunday night on 8U8PIClon of pouesllng an Illegal
WMPOfl and on a drug charge. Police said Caputo wu sitting alone In his
car In the partclng lot of a Mickelson
Drive skating rink. Caputo told polloe
he needed the swttchblade and
numchuka f0< protection.
A woman reported a purse contain-
ing OllW St,441 In v.tuablee wu -*" from her unlOdced ear In the
parking lot of Skating Plus, 3415
Michelson Drive.
An unwelcome dinner guest ap.
parently stole a gold money ollp
worth about $350 and $80 cash lrom
his host. Jerry W. Gross, <43, an
engineer had friends over to dine at
his home on Chicory Way Sunday
attemoon and reported the thett at
about S p.m. • ••
Police selzed a half pound of white
powder Saturday from two men atter
stopping their car for a traffic viol·
atlon on Jeffrey Road around noon.
The men said the substance is an
Industrial soap. Police are testing the
powder for drugs.
Huntington Beach
A burglary was reported Sunday at
a home on the 6300 block of Royal
Oak Drive. Entry WIS made through a
front alldlng glaaa window. Jhe loss
Included televlsion and etereo equip.
ment worth S3.600 and jewelry worth
$2,900. . . .
A white 1982 Ford van was bur·
glarlzed Sunday while parked on the
9300 blOCk of Comstock Drive. Entry wu made by jimmying a wtndwlng.
The Iola Included tools valued at
$2,000. • ••
A black 1980 Yamaha motorcycle
waa reported stolen Sunday from the
9600 block ol Hamilton Avenue. The
io.8 WU Mtlmated It $3,000.
A home brMk:ln° WM reported
Saturday on the 6500 block of Halllax
Drive. Entry WIS made through an
unlocked rear window. The loss
Included a $400 1"(11crowave oven. a
$300 television set and stereo equip-
ment worth $1 ,300, . . . A burglary was reported Saturday
atternoon at a home on the 15400
block of Cambay Lane. Entry was
made through an unlocked side
bedroom window. The loa1 Included
$650 In Jewelry and $50 cash.
• Newport Beach
A Newport Beach engineer re-
ported the theft ol $1,695 of house-
hold Items from his home In the 1900
block of 16t~ Street Sunday.
A Newport Be~ch man reported
the thett of a video recorder valued at
S1,200•from his home In the 1900
block 16th Str8!t ~a!urday night.
A Newport Beach woman reported
the thetf of a racing bicycle valued at
$600 lrom the 5300 block of River
Avenue Sunday; , •
A Newport Beach man report the
thett of $700 In cash from his home In
the 200 block of 4 lst Street Friday.
A Loa Ang~ 'm;n reported the
theft of a Mercedes 450 SL valued at
$17,000 from the 900 block of
Newport Center Drive Sunday.
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 28, 1983 ~I
Men seen joining the women
• • • as anorexia nervosa v1ct1ms
By SUSAN MONAHAN
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Food, to tome people, ia ju.at
food.
But for others, it La a conatant
pteOCCUpaUon -a temptation
which la rigidly avoided one day,
auocwnbed to the next. In short, lt
ta an obeesalon.
Judi Hollls, Ph.D. director of
clinical services for the F.ating
OU.Order Clinic at Care Unit Hospi-
tal in Los Angeles, goes even
further. She says that a person's
relaUonahip with food can be an
addictive one.
At a ierninar on eating disorders
at Golden West College last week,
she told an audience of nurses and
other health care professionals, "l
am biased .. :I wiU definitely try to
impress you with my bias ... These
are addictive disorders. Th ey
should be treated as such."
Hollis said that bulimia, which
is out-of-control binge eating, is
the most frequently seen eating
disorder in thia country. During
the binge, which she says usually
lasts about two hours,
carbohydrate laden foods are
usually favored.
When the eating stope, de-
pression usually ae~ in, accom-
panied by feelings of self-hate.
"Even though many say they
like to eat I find that it is ~as a
form of self-punishment," she
said.
In an attempt to undo the binge,
some people induce vomiting or
take enormous quantities of lax-
atives.
The clink also trea~ patients
suffering from anorexia nervosa,
which is characterized by com-
pulsive dieting.
"One in 10 teen-age girls is
anorexic ... 20 percent will die of
their anorexia," said Hollis.
While anorexia is usually a
disorder seen in ad4>lescent
females, Hollis noted, "we're see-
ing more anorexic men. And more
binge-vomit men."
Although anorexia and bulimia
appear to be entirely different
disorders, she says "they are the
same illness ... opposite ends of the
same spectrum."
Costa Mesa's
Mrs. Schultz
dead at 96
Services will be held Wednes-
day afternoon for Willie Jones
Schultz of Costa Mesa, a resident
of the area since 1971, who died
Wednesday in a Newport Beach
convalescent home. She was 96.
Mrs. Schultz was a life member
of the Women's Club of Hunt-
ington Park and a past regent of
tht: Daughters of the American
Revolution. She was born in
Denton, Texas.
She is survived by two sons,
Charles F. Schultz of Costa Mesa
and Herman C. Schultz of
Camarillo. Aleo sµrviving are four
grandchildrt!n and three
great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be con-
ducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the
First Methodist Church of Costa
Mesa. Pierce Brothers Bell Broad-
way Mortuary is in charge of
Judi Hollis
ln fact, bulimia al.so involves
periods of rigid, counter-
productive die ting. "Die ting
creates binging ... I don't think I've
ever known an obese person who
didn't spend some time dieting."
Hollis said that bulimia wiU not
yield to willpower. "We tell our
patients that willpower was a
silent film star of the '30s."
Hollis, who is now trim, said, ''I
djeted my way up to 222 pounds."
She had worked in therapy with
heroin addicts and alcholics, and
saw parallels between their prob-
lems and hers.
She founded Hope, Inc.,
Hermosa Beach, and has im-
plemented her program though
several hospitals -hospitals be·
cause she says that people with
eating dllorden do have a chronic
u.i.ne.. an addictJon.
"The definition of addiction is:
when you don't have lt you tet'I
bad, when you have it, you don't
feel good.u
She aald that the three aspects
of addiction -early high toler-
ance, withdrawal when the
aubetance is removed and craving
for the substance even after
withdrawal -are displayed by
people with eating disorders. ·
During the four-to six-week
program, the patient is hospital·.
lzed and put on an "abelinenc."l'"
diet, i.e., a diet excluding sugar
and refined carbohydrates.
"Sugar does different thmgs to;
us than it does to normal people,"
she explained.
Hollis said that she warns·
patients in advance that it w on'(
be easy. •
"We teU them that you're going.
to have to do without your best.
friend -food." .
This"loveaffair with food" also.
has to end if the treatment is to be
successful. said Hollis.
"Our goal is to let them have a
sane relationship with food." She
said to do this, life changes are.
necessary, and for this reason the
patient's family is involved in the.
treatment.
For further infonnation, call
CareUnit Hospital at (213)
295-6441.
BULLETIN BOARD
Old fashioned yuletide
program set in Laguna
The Laguna Beach Chamber of c.ommerce and the Laguna
Beach Arts Commission are holding an old fashioned Christmas
beginning at 5 p.m. Friday.
The good times will start at Santa's Houae, located next to the
kiosk on Forest Ave. Santa will make a grand entrance at 5:30 p.m.
to Christ.mas tunes played by the Thurston Junior High band.
Afterward, people will divide up into groups and stroll around the
city singing carols.
Merchants in the business district will stay open until 9 p.m.,
serving refreshmen~ and offering door prizes.
Holiday tension. topic of seminar
South Coast Medical Cent.er will be sponsor a free commwuty
J>l'OIPWD called "Surviving the Holidays with a Smile" Dec. 6 at 7 :30
p.m . at Deerfield c.ommunity Park, 55 Deerwood West, Irvine.
Guest speaker Eleanor little, a social worker with the mental
health unit at South Coast Medical Center, will offer practical tips
for coping with the many tensions that accompany the holiday
season.
To register. call 660-3814.
Police auction slated for Newport
Newport Beach police will auction off bicycles, jewelry and
other unclaimed goods at 9 a.m. Saturday.
The auction will take place at the Newport Beach Police
Department, 870 Santa Barbara.
Cuban artist's works a\ HB Library
The works of Cuban artist Viredo Espinosa will be on display
next month in the Aaaociates' Gallery of the Huntington Beach
Library.
Espinosa, who left hia native country during the revolution,
has exhibited his paintings in Las Vegas, New York, Miami and
Santa Barbara.
A reception will be held in the artist's honor at the library Dec.
9 from 7to 9 p.m.
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TOii OF THI lllWS
NATION
Holiday auto deaths
down from 1982 toll
By .._ A110elate4 Pre11
Traffic accident.a in the United Stat.et
claimed 340 lives over the Iona Thankagivina
holiday weekend. The counting period extende<I
from 6 p.m. Wedneeday to midnight Sunday local
time. The National Safety Council h.ad eetimated
that traffic deatha over the four-day weekend
would be between 400 and 500, about the ume u
for a non-holiday four-day weekend at thta time
of year. During the Thankagiving weekend a
year -ao. authorities reported 417 traffic deatha.
Glenn leads over Mondale
WASHINGTON -Sen. John Glenn ap-
pears to be closing the gap with Walter F.
Mondale in the race for the Democratic
presidential nomination, according to the latest
Gallup poll. The poll, conducted Oct. 21-24 in 300
locations nationwide, said that former vice
president Mondale leads Glenn, D-Ohio, 34
percent to 23 percent among 638 Democrats
interviewed.
Stapleton still closed
DENVER -A miffed Australian vowed
never to return, a Bostonian said, "I don't know
where to go." They were among the hundreds of
would-be travelers whoee travels halted Sunday
at Stapleton International Airport when it shut
down becaUle of snow-clogged runways. The
airport wu still shut down today.
White H'euse barrier up
WASHJNdroN -Sand-filled dump
trucks remained stationed at one gate to the
White Hou.e today. the first day of buaineaa since
Pre.ident Reagan returned from a Thanksgiving
holiday in California. Three trucks were parked
outside the aouthweet gate to the White Houae
grounds.
STATE
Desert cycle battle vowed
LOS ANGELES -The Sierra Club says it
will renew court efforts to ban mo-iorcyc;Ung in
the Mojave De9ert after dirt bikers cut a weekend
swath through virgin terrain on a motocroea race
to Nevada. "The land was sacrificed," said
Southern C.alifornia Sierra Club spokesman Jim
Dodlon after more than 1,050 cyclists raced on
the desert for the fint time since 1974 in a
140-mile run Saturday from the Alvord area to
Sloan, Nev.
Name that star 'rip-ofI'
LOS ANGELFS -Hitching the family
name to a star for a fee is a "rip-off" and can't be
done, despite ads offering such memorials as
holiday gifts, a group of astronomers says.
"Anyone who aenda money to such an organiza-
tion might do as well throwing the fee down a
black bole in space," said Andrew Fraknoi,
apokesman for the Astronomical Society of the
Pacific.
Boys on cliff rescued
ARCADIA -Five teen--ae boys who
became stranded while climbing a steep bluff
were saved when campers heard their calla for
help and alerted police. The teens, all from
TerJ\ple City, were nsued in darkness Sunday
aft.er they became stranded about 2~ to 300 feet
along a vertical climb in a city wilderne. park,
said Jerry Newcomb of the Sierra Madre Search
and Reecue Team.
WORLD
53 die in Nigeria crash
LAGOS, Nigeria -A Nigerian Airways jet
on a domestic flight caught fire and crashed
Monday into a farm near an airport in aouthern
Niaeria, killing at leut 53 people, the NigeJ"i&r\
Newa Agency reported. The pilot and at least 17
others on the flight survived the crash of the
Fokker F-28 aircraft, the news agency said.
The ex.act number of people on the flight
wu not immediately known, but the news
.gency said about 77 people bad boarded the
plane.
· Protests in Philippines
.• MANILA, Philippine. -Police aid today
• · they would file charge. aaainlt 27 people
arreeted durtna. day-long protests and ~ttered
riotinC by anti-pemment demonstraton mark-lnc llain opposition lNder Benipo Aquino'• 5 lst
. • 61rtNliy:-Sunday'• d:emonitratlon1 'wen! the-
lawt in alma9t daily protests in the capt.al and in
provinces since the Aug. 21 .._...nation of
l>re.kient Ferdinand E. Marcot' chief political
:: rival. .
.: London gold rush begins
; LONOON -ScQtland Yard uked police to
· check docb, a1rpor1I and traih stations today to
• panl ap1Jwt any a«empt to lmug)e out, three
tom of aokl. worth $37 .5 million, stolen by
mMked &.ndita in Britain'• btgpst robbm y.
Qndr. Frank Cater, head of Scotland Yard'1 ny1na Squ.d robblt: y unit. Mid the e.eoo 801c1
ban were marked with a refiner's stamp and
•rial number, rnakJ.na it likely the robben
_ would melt ~ down or try to srnuale them
at.o.d.
Killer storm
·paralyzes
Middle West
Rescuers comb the wreckage of a
Colombian jetliner .for bodies after
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the plane crashed near the Madrid
airport,, killing 183 people.
Last air crash bodies sought
'Black box' recovery will help pinpoint cause of Spain tragedy
MADRID, Spain (AP) -An
in,vestigation into the fiery crash
of an,Avianca airliner that killed
183 people could last months but
officiala said the recovered "black
box" might help determine what
caused Spain's eecond-worst air-
line disaster.
arrive here today to help in the
1investigation.
burst into flames five miles
t of Madrid's Barajas airport at
04 a.m. Sunday. The crash wu
one of the 10 wont in aviation
,hiatory.
I Sunday, relatives filed past the
'remains of scores of unidentified
Relcue operations continued
today as three large cranes moved
parts of the Boeing 747 wreckage
while aearchers looked foe .even
bodies still miaaing, civil defenae
officiala aaid. The search was
called off Sunday night after 175
bodies had been found.
§ctims laid out in a makeshift
rgue Sunday at a Madrid
airport hangar. A funeral Maas
81 said in hanger and it was
tended by several hundred
people, many of them relatives of
the victims.
Only 11 of the 194 people
aboard -including 170 pueen-
t1en. 20 working crew and four
Iott-duty airline employees -
ved the acddent, airport
ficiala said. Four of the IW'Vivon
re in serious condition. Modesto Augusto Gomez Rico,
the special judge named to in-
lvesUgate the crash, said identifi-
cation of the bodies wquld take at
"It was like I wu in another
1world, '' said Carmen Novoa de
!Gorlich, 31, of Venezuela, who
et1Caped with minor injuries.
Police said they found her rushing
away from the flaming wreckage
,and crytna "747, 747."
Transportation Minlster
Enrique Baron said a commission
:compoeed Avianca and Boeing Co.
lofficiala, along with repreeenta-
•tives from France, W•t Germany
and Colombia, was scheduled to
lleast 10 days. ·
"It is a difficult job," be said,
"because most of the bodies are
.charred.''
1 The Colombian airliner, on a
'!light from Paris to Bosota. Col-
ombia, smashed into a hilly area
· "It w• all ao fast .that It waa 1impoeaible to explain," ahe said
later at a hospjtal.
Nuclear summit idea gains
Trudeau encouraged by Chinese prime minister's views on talks
PEKING (AP) -Canadian Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau met with his Chinese counterpart,
Zhao Ziyang, today and said he was "very
encouraged'' by the responae to hia plan for the five
nuclear powers to convene a summit on nuclear
proliferation.
Trudeau said the Chinete liked the idea,
although they felt the more urge.nt problem waa
effective negotiations between the two superpowers,
the United States and the Soviet Union.
The Canadian leader, breaking away from the
Commonwealth Nations Conference in India, i.e to9ee
China's No. 1 leader, 79-year-old Deng Xiaoping,
Tuesday morning before flying back to New Delhi for
the conclusion of the conference.
Trudeau's plan calla on leaders of the five major
nuclear powers -the United States, the Soviet
Union, China, Britain and France -to meet early
next year to aet &lobal limits on nuclear weaponry.
He is ai.o urging a new commitment to
non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, progre91 on ba1ancini .a>nventional forces and a ban on
anti-181elli~ weapons in apace.-
He said Zhao was "supportive of the effort to
aolidify the issue and to inject new political energy
into the aearch for peace between East and West
particularly ...
Later in a toast at a banquet in Trudeau's honor
at the Great Hall of the People, Zhao sue.ed China'•
focus on the U.S .-Soviet rivalry 81 "the root cau.e of
the current world tension."
Having been to Peking, London and Paris.
Trudeau, 64, told reporters he wants "further time to
reflect" on whether it would be Uleful to ~viait
Moecow or Washington.
The 41 c.ommonwealth leaders voted Sunday to
give general backing to Trudeau'• initiative, but
avoided specific support for hia goal of aetting up a a
summit.
Instead, Commonwealth leaders called on the
United States and the Soviet Union to reswne a
"dialogue" on nuclear miaailee.
"At this time of crisis, we believe it to be
imperative that the Soviet Union and the United
States ahould 1wrunon up the political vision of a
wodd in which their nations can live in~,'' the
group's statement said.
Lebanon leaders taking
peace proposal to Syria
TRIPOLI, Lebanon
(AP) -A delegation of
civic leaders left Tripoli
today for talks in Syria
aimed at evacuating
warring Palestinian
cuerrtl.lu from their city
to avoid further blood-
shed.
The delegation, led by
Mayor Aabir Dayeh, will
be trytnc to speed up
arnnaementa to remove
both Palestine Libera-
tion OrpniuUon cbalr-
man Y ueer Arafat's loy-
alist filhten and rebel
,uerri1.lu fnJm Leb9-
non11...-ond iara-tdiy. Malcinl the trip to Dam-
UCUI are politidanl,
labor 1-den and bull-
nemnen.
In Bel.nlt, the U.S.
Marine b9e at the inter-
national airport waa at-
tacked twice durfna the
night, and Marinea fired
beck at a nearby build-
lnc. Marine 1poketman
Maj. Omnia Broolca uid
today. Thett ~re no
CMUAIUee or major dul-aee in ~ two •n.cb.
the other at daybreak, he
said.
He said the first attack
involved a
rocket -pr o p e lled
grenade and small anns
fire directed at the
touthern edge of the
bue from a nearby
building.He did not in-
dicate who the attackers
were but said the
Marines returned small
arms and machine gun
fire .
In the aecond attack,
he said, two artillery
rounds hit the airport
runway. He aid the
Marines were not sure
where the shella came
from.
BJ..._ A.IMda ... Preu
A blluard bu.1ld1na snowdrift.a up to n1M ,_t hJah virtually ahut down the mlddle of the nation
today, •trandlna thouaandl of travelen and nWna
the death toll from two anowaionna in a week to 56.
Two-foot mows driven by ~-mph winds and
the wind chill u low u 40 degrees below r.ero made
travel llC1'09 the repm impcmible t.h.ia morning.
Authoridee c1oeed major highway. acre:. leYen
1tatea,includinaColorado, WyomiJla, Kansas, N~
bruka, South Dakota, Minneeota and Iowa. Drttt.a
were up to nine feet high in 10Uthwt!S1ern Nebruka,
eisht feet and western Kansas and about four feet
near the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
With snow mcattered from Oklahoma and
Colorado to the Great Lakes t.h.ia morning, the
weather aervice said, "It cannot be emphasized
enough that this is a dangerous winter storm. People
should be prepared for the worst when attempting
any travel during the next 24 hours."
Temperatures were near r.ero 8Cl'Oll western
South Dakota and Wyoming with lows of 8 below
recorded at A1amou and Gurumon, Colo.
Thousands of travelen, many returnin8 1.rom
Thankagiving viaita, sought overnight lodgina in
motels, truck stope and emer~ ahelten maR¥--
forced to bed down on floon. Power lines were
downed by ice, airporta were clmed and c1-at
1ehoola and universities were canceled for today.
"'There ~t isn't anythina goiJll on out there
becau.e you plain can't move," said a diapetcher for
the Nebraska State Patrol t.h.ia morning.
National Guard armories were opened for
stranded travelen in the Nebraska towns of Sidney,
Opllala and York. Three churhces in Oglalla ai.o
opened their doors.
Sjoux Falla, s.D., waa at a standstill with a foot of
new snow whipped into hip-high drifta atop a layer of
llick ice. n>e bJowina mow clmed atreeta u IOOll •
they were plowed and authorities asked everyone to
stay home except in emergencies. 1be airport was
cloeed.
Snowplows were aent out to re9CUe motoriata and
puaengers from a bus that alid off a highway west of
Yankton, S .D.
Reagan, Israel chief
meet on Syria threat
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan and
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzbak Shamir held the first
of two meetinp aimed at atrengt.hening ties between
their two countries and deciding how to confront a
"threat to peilce" poeed by Syria in the Middle F.ut
today.
Shamir told reporters afterward.he and Reagan
"had a very friendly and good conversation" that will
be continued Tue9day.
''Thia ia a meeting between aood frienda," a
...Uor State Depertment offidal Mid of Shamir'•
visit, being given a high profile by the Reagan
ac:lministratiQn. He said the trip comes at a time when
relations are "very good and when both sides want
them to be better."
Wednesday, No.,,ber 30 thru
Sunday, December '
Oalty: 10am-2pm and 3pm-7pm
Sunday: 10am-5pm
Beach Boulevard, WESTMINSTER
Harbor Boulevard, COSTA MESA
Magnolla Street, HUNTINGTON BEACH
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Parade
includes
wackiest
walkers
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Par-
adee. akJ tripe, marathons and a
deeert bike race were waya that
Southern Callfomlana found to
work off Thankagivtna calorie.
and uaher ln the Chriatmu 8eUon
ln pleasant holiday weather.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 28, 1983
Japan's students
better at figures
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
averaae Japaneee hiah achoo!
etudent it better at mathematicl
t.Mn 99 out of 100 typical Ameri-
can high school students, acX:ord· lna to a new 1tudy that tested
youths from both nationa.
When only the top American
studenta teeted were compared
with the top Japanese, the Ameri-
cana fared even wone. On the
aame math teet, only one in 1,000
U.S. atudentaacored as high as the
top 10 percent of the Japaneee.
8Choolera tend to score at or
slightly above the national aver-aae on atandardized U.S. per-
formance teeta, and thua could be
considered a repretentative um·
ple of American 1tudenta.
He noted that at lhe urging of
U.S. advisers after World War D,
lhe Japaneee developed a "~
education" system baaed on thd
American model, which attemptl
to get as many students aa J>(*ibl~
to finiah high achool. But here, too;
Japan has surpaued the United
States, he said. ;
For the fourth COflleCUtive day,
akJ runs at Snow Summit near Bia
Bear Lake were sold out and
traffic was "bumper to bumper,"
said P.J . Jost, an infonnation
official at the ski resort.
Snow-hungry skiers "are all
over the place," said Lisa Schmitt,
27, a telephone operator at Bis
Bear Lake.
ABC's nuclear war telecast 'The Day
After' was victim of Doo Dah
..........
celebrants during Sunday's parade
in downtown Pasadena.
The findings were baaed on a
national mathematics exam de-
veloped by the F.ducational Tes·
ting Service of Princeton, N.J .,
and liven to a random sample of
9,582 llUnoia high achool students
in 1981. The same test was given to
a random sample of 1. 700
Japaneee high school students.
About 90 percent of Japaneee'
studenta graduate Crom hign
!IChool. compared with about 7S
percent ln the United States. ·
Multinational studies alao have
ranked Japan's educational sya~
tem higher than other develoiieq
nations'. •
In Pasadena, the irreverent
teVenth annual Doo Dah Parade
-a spoof of ~e Tournament of
Roees -drew about 50,000 to
watch the p recision
crutch-walkers, the Unknown
Shoppers performing drilla with
shopping carts and _ the Texas
.....
Actor George Peppard gives thumbs up sign as he
leads 52nd annual Hollywood Christmas Parade.
Chainsaw Maaaacre 1Jril1 Team,
which twirled bloody meat bones
lnto the air like batons.
The Doo Dah Parade had a
decidedly nuclear theme -14
cone-headed Mutant Queens
marched ln wedding drelles, and
the "Citlzena Right to Bare Arms"
held mannequin arma aloft.
In the 84th annual Hollywood
Chrlltmaa Parade along Holly-
wood and Sunaet boulevards,
more than 800,000 saw an ex-
travaganza which included do:zena
of movie and television stars,
lncludlng grand manhal George
Peppatd'.
More than 100,000 came out for
the ninth annual F.aat Los Angeles
Christmas Parade, which featured
actor Ricardo Montalban and
Mayor Tom Bl'adley.
Rene Enriquez of NBC-TV's
"Hill Street Blues," appeared in
both parades and was grand
manhal for the East Los Angeles
march.
Authorities reported no arrests
at either march, sheriff's Deputy
Sheldon Bloomfield said.
"What a great way to get into
the feeling of Christmas," ex-
claimed actor Ted McGlnley of
"Happy Daya" as he rode down
Sunset Boulevard.
In Griffith Park, KNBC-TV
sponsored its foUrth annual
Peacock Run, a 6.2-mile race.
Entry fees were eannarked for
the California Special Olympics,
athletic competitions for the
handicapped. -
KNBC epokeswoman Renee
Nauone !laid 2,000 showed up for
the run which started at the Los
Angeles Zoo.
Near the Mojave Desert town of
Barstow, 100 miles northeast of
Los Angeles, 1,056 motorcyclists
roared off Saturday for Laa Vegas
140 miles away, after en-
vironmentaliata had kept the race
from being held for nine yean.
Dan Smith, 20, of Vlsalia, won the
event iri 3 ~ houn.
But the long holiday weekend
took agrim toll on state highways.
The California Highway Patrol
tallied 42 traffic deaths as of
Saturday.
Almalt 1,300 motorists were
arrested for investigation of
drunken driving, CHP Officer Bill
Grutzius said.
The study, lhe first in more
than a decade that directly com-
pares American and Japanese
studenta, found the performance
gap between the nations growing.
Other recent comparisons, in-
cluding thoee cited by President
Reagan's National Commission on
Excellence in F.ducation, were
baaed 1965 tests.
"It has really gotten much
wone since then," aaid Herbert
Walberg, the urban education
profeeeor at the University of
lllinola who led the study.
"The Japane9e students have
improved since the 1960s, and our
studenta have gone downhill."
Walberg said Illinois high
ln lhe last 12-nation study ot
mathematics, published in 1967i
Japanese teen-agers ranked first~
American students were ninth.
A 1970 study of science in 13
nations also found Japanese stu~
dents first, while American teel'l.$
were seventh.
"Math is clearly their (Japan's).
strong suit, but I do think th~
evidence ahows we're_ falling
further and further behlnd," said.
Stanford University educatio'l
Professor Michael Kirst, who also
has studied Japanese schools.
Researchers cite several reaso~
for Japan's educational achieve-
ment. ·
New weather theory erupts
Scientists blame weird global change on volcanos, not El Nino :
LA JOLLA (AP) -Two ldentiats at Scripps
Institution of Oceanograpy believe world-wide
weather abnonnallties are the result of volcanic
eruptions rather than the warm ocean current
phenomenon called El Nlno.
The ldentiata, Francia Shepard and Gerald
Kuhn, hope to support their theory within a few
months, when they expect the impact on weather
from a major 1982 eruption ln Mexico to be felt.
El Nlno is the name for a periodic wann ocean
cu.rrent that flows in the opposite direction of normal
equatorial Pacificcurrenta. It is UIOciated with major
changes ln ocean food ch.aim and global weather
pattema that in the past year have caused
catastrophic events around lhe world.
Kuhn uid El NinoCWTenta appear to be only one
of the aberrant weather phenomena affected by the
gases produced in volcanic eruptiona.
In the three months before the El Chichon
eruption in Mexico last year. record low temperatures
were recorded in the Midwest, and temperatures
arowid the nation were considerably lower than
nonnal.
Shepard and Kuhn have studied U.S. Weather
Service records dating back to 1871 and have
discovered thBt immediately before and for months
after major volcanic eruptions, weather patterns
change greatly.
The scjentists speculate that major eruptions,
from Krakatoa in 1883 to recent volcanic activity in
Indonesia, have produced clouds of sulfuric gases
that, in turn, have produced aerosol layers in the
earth's upper atmosphere.
Thoae layers block the sun's rays and trap heat
reflected from the Earth's crust, resulting in record
rainfall, cold spel.la, heat and aridity, often in areas
cloee to each other, they said.
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Newport Beach, CA
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Slain mayor, supervisor·lauded; freedom for killer criticized
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The annual vigil for
alain Mayor George Moecone and Supervt.or Harvey
Mill< drew several thousand marchers on the fifth
anniversary of their shooting deaths ln a candle-lit
march tinged with bittemesa about lhe upcoming
release of their convicted aaaaaln.
"The killer's going free! The killer's going free,"
two men chanted brielly as marchen carrying white
candles made their way down Market Street to City
Hall where Dan White shot the two politicians to
death on Nov. 27, 1978 .
White, found guilty on two counts of voluntary
manslaughter in May 1979, la 1eheduled to be paroled
in January from a sentence of aeven years, eight
montha.
The Justice Department last week rejected the
idea of retrying White on federal grounds, saying
there isn't ~gh evidence to charge him with
violating the civil righta of politicians.
The annual vigils have drawn as many aa 7,000
people. but deputy police Chief George Einill said th.la
Her stranded liorse
now on right track
year's crowd was the smallest he had aeen. There
were no arresta.
Although each of the five marches has been
peaceful, the event raites fears of violence becauae of
the "White Night" riot when thousands of people
stormed Oty Hall and aet police cars afire City Hall
protesting what they regarded aa a light sentence for
the killer.
"It makes you angry to think about White," said
Paul Abatello as he set out on th~march from the
Castro District, a gay enclave where Milk la revered
aa the city's first avowed homoeexual auperviaoc.
"I think it'• outrageous that IOl'llebody poor
could spend 10 yean in jail for robbery or dnmk
driving, buttomebody (like White) would only spend
five years ln jail for two murders," said Tim Jones. 34 .
The length of White'• 9ellt.ence, reduced by time
served before trial and good behavior, la "d..ialuating,"
Susan Kegeles said.
"I can't believe eomebody can get out (of pri8on)
after killing two men in cold blood and eomebody can
spend yean in prilOn for a robbery," she said. "rm
not really part of the gay community here, but it
lioesn't make any difference. u
Hector Romor, 39, cloeed his eyes for a moment
when asked if he remembered the situation at the
time. "Oh ye1J," he said. "I think it's very sad .
"I don't think there will be any rest for him a. .......
getting out -I think he's going to have guilt 80 bad Gay marcher Timothy Hough holds
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Fi.re Department to the reecue.
McCorkle was ridi.na Sunday about 5 p.m. when
her plnto suddenly bolted and r9ICed onto a railroad
trestle. Its hooves slipped through the railroad ties
and the animal unlt to ita belly, itl lep dangJiJ1I
underneath the awpended tl'Mtle.
The fire department, after aettina a veterinarian
to sedate the l.mmobWaed hone with a tranquilbiel'
gun, airlifted the hone via helJcopter to a nearby
parking lot, said fire apokemnan Jim Wells.
The bUuft accident forced two tra1na to be
delayed but wu clMred up ln time to allow the 6:45
p.m. Amtrak to pas.
Wells said the hone survived the ordeal with
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~• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. November 28. 1983
MAILBOX
Trustee promises open sessions
To the F.dltor:
Your Thanksgiving Day edi-
tortal ("Laurela for Wataon,
Worries for District") was particu-
larly auspicious on the last day of
offlce for three trustees of the
Coast Conununity College Dis-
trict. It waa timely that Chancellor
Wataon. well known in state and
national educational circles,
should in his home territory be
recognlt.ed for his contributions to
conununity college education and
to our own community. More than
any single man. Wal80n has
established a reputation for
breadth of innovation in our
district. His impact over the last
two decades leaves a legacy which
will challenge any successor.
Your worries about the district
are premature, however. I believe
that the precipitate actions of the
outgoing board which you call
"undemocratic" and "rotten" may
in fact have confirmed the man-
date of the electorate to restore
fi8cal responsibility and personal
integrity to the management of
the d.iatrict. Former board presi-
dent Gandy's two-week junket
through_ the Orient taken at the
expense of a collBOrtium to which
the district pays substania.l dues
should cause the new board to
review all of the costly member-
ships the d.iatrict buys. In ad-
dition, such travel by an official
afw being turned out by the
voters should cause the board
carefully to review all travel by
district penonnel. Does a com-
munity college really need to
spend millions to send its people
away. from Orange County and·
away from California?
Of course, I speak only for
myself on this first day of my term
as trustee, but one distinguished
local educator has pointed out that
even one new member mea.kes it a
whole new boa.rd. Three new
members imply the dawn of a new
era. With the dawn will come the
sunshine of open communication
and public llC!'Utiny of board
action. Conaiatent with this
sunahine policy I shall move at lhe
fintmeetingoftheboardonDec. 7
to retlCind the contracts created in
aecret aesaion. Retsponaible board
action in the future must be
illuminated by open meetinp ln
which all interested per90ns may
attend and be heard. The preeent
tiny board room without adequate
seating, vision or sound system
implies a secretivenea inconsis-
tent with open communication
and mutual trust.
It would be irresponsible for the
reform members of the board to
confirm unprecedented extended
contracts as a reward to an
admin.istratfon which crippled
teac.hing in the district by lhe
layoff of nearly 100 faculty.
Hiring a competent Chancellor
would be nearly impcmible lf he
or she were faced with an en-
trenched bureaucracy in which no
executive could be removed for
years.
In fact, most administrators
with whom I have spoken aeem
ready and willing to work with
the new board to restore excel-
lence in education to our d.iatrict. I
am filled with hope for the years
to come as faculty and adminis-
tration pull together once again to
provide the best poaible educa-
tion to all of the student citizens of
the Coast Colleges.
CONRAD A. NORDQUIST
Costa Mesa
Preserve quality·and KOCE
To the Editor:
I would like to cautiously offer
my congratulations to Annando
Ruiz, Nancy Pollard and Conrad
Nordquist. the trus1ee&-elect in
the Coast Community College
District. In concurrence with the
editorial in the Daily Pilot Nov. 10.
I, too, urge you to consider the
long-term ramifications of major
decisions you will be making and
to weigh their impact on all of us.
It would be a seriously detrimen-
tal precedent to abort 10 years of
progress in an effort to fulfill
ahort-sighted campaign promises
made primarily to teachers who
may be afraid of losing their jobs
and to Bill Honig supporters who
have a mi.lconatrued notion of
what back-to-basics means.
I voted for state Superintendent
of Public Instruction Bill Honig
because recommitment to quality
ia exactly what the system needs;
he ia dead right. However. to take
bis philoeophy of common sense
and foresight "to the college level" .OO translate it inaccurately to mean a retreat to an antediluvian
mode of teaching is incredible. To
threaten the future of KOCE.
televised cl.aaees and Coastline
College is as cle arly
anti-educational as shooting an
endange r e d spec ies i s
anti-ecological. U we can't count
on you to protect, or try to protect,
all our educational re90urces,
where are we to tum?
The importance of public tele-
vision in community education is
as real as the impact of computers
on the business world. Whether or
not television reinforces what is
taught . in the classroom is, to a
frightening degree. in your hands.
Given you know the alternatives
on television. I find lt alarming to
read in the newspapers that your
intentiona are to abandon the
broader application of community
education in favor of taking up the
cross teachers have to bear. Isn't
job security for teachers some-
body else's primary concern, like
the teachers' union? It seems, to
some members of the community,
that you are more interested in
teachers' interests than ours and
for the wrong reasons. You seem
to be using your new status, and a
faction of the community, to
justify thumbing your noee(s) at
the chancellor at our experwe.
KOCE is a 90W'Ce of community
enrichment and, it aeema to me, lt
is your job to promote and protect
any educational reeou.ree that
contributes to that goel. There are
people in the community who
cannot get to a college campus for
cla89es for various reuona, who
count on Coaatllne College and its
cl.uees. How can you talk of
educational excellence on the one
hand and disavow it on the other. I
don't understand that.
Believe me, no one knows better
than I that educational excellence
begin.a ln the claaaroom with
competent teachers in control and
with receptive, responsive stu-
dents in a position to learn, but it
does not end there.
Members of thiadiatrtct are well
aware that YOU-have problems to
solve and obligations to meet.
However, please, pleaae. do not
90lve your problems at our ex-
pense.
PATRICIA HARRIS
Student
Orange Coast College
l. M. Boyd /Sun Belt?
Alaska's Anchorage recorded a
snowfall during the winter of 1983
exaetly half lhe 142 inches that
fell in Ari:zona's ~ta.ff.
· If you're going to have mice,
·take your pick -either house
mice oc wood mice. They won't
;live in lhe same place.
scalp of the average redhead. It's
about a third aa many words. too,
aa the word8 in a typicaJ J18per-
back novel.
The record lhows one Domink?
Latham of Sydney, Auatralla,
spent all his money to go to
England, there to prove he WU
"llie legJUmal.e ~ t.o a1JanJnetcy.
One physician in five -world-He proved it, too. And took.hiueat
'wide -practices in the Soviet. in the House of LordL Then he
. Union. went beck to Au.tnlfa and lliined
up for public welfare. ·
' It'1 estimated the aver&I'! per·
)On 1peab 31,500 worda a day.
!That'• only about a third as many
; 'Wordl .,.-there are hairs on the
ORANGE COAST
lailyPilat
U.S. law COW1a apend matt
than hall their time handl1ni
~ involving can.
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Soviets resist Pershing power
WASHINGTON The
Kremlin has spent millions of
rubles trying to atop deployment
of lhe 572 U.S. missiles that are
going to Western Europe. fn what
a Democratic arms analyat called a
"hysterical" reaction, the Soviet
Union has threatened everything
from a walkout at the Geneva
diaarmament tallu to a nuclear
confrontation like the Cuban mils-
.i)e crisia 21 years ago.
The reaaon is clear: The Per-
shing II missUes in West Gennany
and the ground-launched crui8e
mialiles in Britain will give the
United States and its NATO allies
a more effective deterrent. If the
Soviets were to start a European
war, J'OOll of the important targets
in lhe Soviet Union -including
Moecow -would be within range
for devastating retaliatory salvos.
A top-tecret NA TO document
obtainedbymyU90CiateDaleVan
Atta spells out the situation in
stark percentages:
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-Ja-1:1_1_11-11-11-1 -~
"A 1,500-kilometer (milaile)
system would place at risk from
(West Gennany) 65 percent of the
hlgh-priority targets" identified
by NA TO leaden in Eastern
Europe and the Soviet Union. The
Pershing Ila have a range of l ,500
kilometen (930 miles).
"A 2,500-kilometer syatem
baaed in the United Kinadom
could potentially place at risk
approximately 87 percent of the
high-priority targets, including
Moecow ltaelf.'' The crui8e mia-
ils now bein8 deployed in Britain
have a range of 2,500 kilometers
(1,550 miles).
The top-secret document notes
that NATO has compiled a liat of
"more than 2,500 high-priority
military targets" that would be
reachable by the intennedi-
ate-range nuclear m1ISilea now
beinl placed in Western Europe.
"Of theee, about tw~thirda are
located in the non-Soviet Warsaw
Pact (nations) and the remaining
one-third in lhe Soviet Union."
The docwnent ~ on to aay
that ''there are many additional
military targets in the western
Soviet Union which are not in-
cluded In the European
high-priority target lilt; for in-
stance, ICBMs (intercontinental
bal.Ustic milailes) and heavy
bomber hues.'' Theee are on the
target U.t for U.S. stniegic nu-
clear foroee.
"There are a large number -in
e~ of 25,000 -of economic
infrutructure targets which are
included in the European Target
Data Inventory," the report adds.
"Such lnstallationa hiatorically
have not been . tarfeted by (NATO) forcee, althou&fl ~are
not excluded . .. Similar targets
would today be struck by
(U.S .-bued) forces durlna a gen-
eral nudear respo1•.''
An arma analyst explained why
the Soviets' shrill reapome to
deployment of eo-ca1.led "theater"
rnilllles in We9tem FA1rope ii
considered an ovel'l"NllC1ion: The
nwnber of nuclear warbeadl
NA TO i.a deploying ii llDall com-
pared to the number of priority
targets in F.utem Europe and the
Soviet Union.
Both the analyst and hi&h
Pentagon IOW"OeS are bettina that.
for all their bluster, the SoYieta
will be quite willing to rellWDe
a.nm neaotiationa a11er the~lhinea and crui.le mjwi1e1. are in
place. They point out that d\e
Kremlin can.not have foraotten
that the moat important
anm-limitation treaties -the
1972 SALT I and a.ociated
anti-bellMtic mimiJe acreemmta -_..-.OU-ted and raliftedby
a~ administration in *1l
elect.ion year.
Def eat nukes with technology
By DAN MONT ANO
Much of the nation tuned-in
Sunday night to watch "The Day
After" a gnJe90lne portrayal of a
nuclear holocaust and its effect on
a once peaceful middle-American
town.
Many questions have been
raised by the film, .not the least of
which is: Can we let the media
continue to pursue its own politi-
cal agenda, without regard to fact.a
or responsible judgment? The
airing of a film ao violent in
content daring prime time is
certainly a valid criticism. The fact
that the film deliberately rep-
reae.nta President Reagan and his
policies as a catalyst in the making
of a nuclear war is pure edi,.
torialization, bued more on the
theory of what makes good horror
movies than on what makes good
doc:\lmentary style.
"Still, the most pertinent ques-
tion to be asked is n1ore 1erious.
What can we, the American
people, do to prevent our oblitera-
tion from the face of the earth?
Now that millions of Americans
are busy trying to calm their own
fears, and at the same time, erue
the nightmares of their children,
what action are we to take? Not a
word in "The Day After" ad-
dte99es this problem. The viewer
is made to feel powerleea in the
face of lhe apocalyp1e.
Nothing oould be further from
the truth. On March 23, President
Re.gan presented the morally
upstanding, militarily aound and
econom1cally feasible propoaal for
the end of th.la nuclear madneta
when he announced, "wouldn't it
be better to save lives than to
avenge lhem."
What the President waa refer-
ring to waa the constrUCtion of a
strategic defen1e system bued
partially in 1pece and a1IO on
earth. The system could be built to
protect the entire free world and
at reuonable cost. Finally. the
technology to build such a system
is not in the d.iatant future, rather,
it is available today.
The reaction of most lcientiata
to this proposal has been a.I.most
unanimoualy enthusiuUc. By ef-
fectively creating a ''ahield" over
the free world, the advantaae to
offensive firepower would be
virtually eliminated. Real reduc-
tions could be easily neaotiated.
Who then stands in the way of
such a glorious aolution to our
problem? The answer ia surpris-
ing. The very same people who
claim that we must have an
immediate nuclear freeze, regard-
less of the coat to our defeme. are
the people who object to lhe
building of such a system.
For the put 25 year1, America
has embarked on a strategy called
"mutual uaured-deatruction"
(MAD). This strategy made it
necellal')' to have no defeme
&g&Ulll nuclear auack what-
eoever, but rather to count on the
threat of total retaliation todet.er a
Soviet attack. The reault of this
posture ia the predicament we face
today. The civilian population of
the free world ia held bostaae in
the nuclear dilemma.
A nuclear freeze would not
remove one mimile aimed at the
United States. The Soviet Union
currently hu suffidmt power to
destroy our civili.r.atioo, u ·~
o.y After' graphk:ally depicted.
Why then, would a f:reae iinpvw
our situation? On the contrary, the
United States would become still
we&ker in oppomng the Soviet
threat, more vulnerable to an-
nihilation than ever befatt.
Mon&ano u regi«Yl c.baLrman
IOI' Ot:Uiem for America. • MW
nationwide group advocating
President &.gan '• pnllcW on
economic lllJd lrxeign policy qllel-
tiona. I>ts.enting opinJona are in-
vit«I.
Years of neglect show ~n schools
"Society is reaping what is has
10wn," the author of California's
pioneering teacher competency
teat said when it became apparent
thatat least one-third of the state's
pupective teechers would fiunk.
~ i.t reaalts 8llW'e that. as
usual, children will be the flnt to
pay the price of policies created by
their parenU.
For the downturn in California
education hal been no accident. It
.foUowl ..imo.t 20 yean of consis-
tent downp1Kt1ng for educatron:
Defeat for vtrwally ~ local
ICboo1 tax override propoeed ln
the lMt 1~ years, 16 yean of
continual chopping away at
education budgets by aowmon
from bolh poUUcal panl• and the overwhelmlni ..-.. of Prop-omt.Son 1a.
Now lhe competency test re-
sults lhow the fruits of that
political beha\l'Sof -lMny IUp-
poaedly educated college lfadu·
atet ID even lhe moat blulk
knowledee. l
The Unt criail thla hM eau.d
arrlwd thla fall, when dMJOI
d.lltrictl around Cal1fomla aad~
denly fOUJ¥t thenwelvee wtth ._
Clllflllll FICUS ;:~~~~~~~
But the voters, politidana and
than half the subltitute t.eachen achool admln11traton whoae poli-
they had last year. Thecompeten· cies produced the poor tes1 results
cy t.ests impac1ed flnt on woo1t suffer from them just yet.
aut.Ututes becau. many of them Uwteed, thelr kids are being
poaaeued only "emergency lnconvenlenced, while leamina
credentiala" and Nld to pu1 the even laa than uaual. FQI' when no
exam to continue worklna. Vet· stand-In takes over an elementary
en.n credentialed teechen were cl.Ms. atudenta are apn9d out
"pndfathen!d" tn. not forced to unonc other teachen. dllruptinc
pua the fourth·lf8de-radlna. both \heir' own routine and their writinl and arithmetic test. hMm'. And wlien .W.Ututee lft
When men than one-third of laddnl In hllh achool, other
the aubltitutee -two-thlrda of the teechen are forced to step in
minority eandldates -failed ln durtna free periods normally u.ed
the fJnt three Umel the t9t WU • for c1-prepandoft. 8o the
pvm, achooldiatrk:ta bepn to feel at.nee of teechen can affect both
a pinch they've !'WWI' known theirownclllllelanddolenamore.
before. Subltituta feel all lhil fl un-
ln LOI Anpi.. where IChool fair, that lalJl\l8P U1a tll9Chen.
offldall could count on S,814 for example, mouldn't haw to
aubltitutet Jast ,_r, the lilt WM demomtnte 4hey can do llrnple
~· l.122 tllil fall. Nearby RJwr. arllhmetlc.
llide County MW ltl aubltitute But they ,el Uitle 1YSDP9tby
teK.her n>U. cut from 2,209 lMt from David Gordon, the eom-
YfJIU to 1,214. . pet.ency telt'• main author.
And, ln Fr9'0 County, ~re "Whether the penon • a
rural dilU1ctl are ao lhot1 of aublUtute or nGtt ldda are n-
aublt.ltutet that In aome CMa pec\ed to learn from that ptnOn
three achooll Iha.re a llnlle tub, and the IAIWlature ...... them to
•
demonstrate their ability, .. he
said.
The rhetoric of the 1Mt yew
demonstrates that poUtidana have
finally woken up to what they've
inflicted on achooll for moat of tlw
1aat two deradea.
But lalvaatn« public ~
will take much more action -and
money -than anyone hlil auc· a-ted IO far. And no ODI lmowa
yet whether~ YOIB'l are
finally ready to pkk up the tab.
,
"You ClA Ma We WlfY
ctl\4r 1t ...., ... but r-
clOn't fOll me.''
t
Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Monday, November 28. 1983
Lisa Waldschmidt and Dee Vanek add finishing touch to gift for needy.
'I'm the gift'
Holiday Project is something that
can't_pe bought at the 10 cent store
Even little· 2-year-old Heather
Kelley gets with the program.
By IAREN ZAPPE
0.., .... CCii $ 1 I
1 Vanek of Costa Mesa was shocked
.. .
I
en she led a group of Christmas
len into Fairview Mental Health
acility and dilcovered many of the
elopmentally diaabled adults were I f • .
But the initial reaction wore off as the group
sang and talked.
"We in.de .uch a b6c imJ*:l," ahe recalled.
''There w'8 •total change. You could read it in
their eyes. You could tell that the caring and
sharing made their whole year."
Her 14-year-old daughter, Deanna, said the
experience waa like visiting a group of friends.
"We were communicating with them," she
said. "We apent half the night there."
Jay Churchill of Santa Ana rememben many
auch happy ocxwdona, but one that especially aticka
in h.ia mind happened one Christmaa morning at
Tustin Community H08pital. The h08pital was
rather empty, he said, but the 30 viaiton spotted
about 12 people in a glall room and went in to sing
for them. 'The dol.en •tarted to cry.
Churchill said the people were alcoholics who
had checked therrwelvea into the h08pital because
they knew they could not otherwiae get through
the holiday aeuon without liquor.
"They had given up their holidays," he said.
"It really touched ua."
The11e are the experiences of volunteers for
the Holiday Project, a nonprofit organization with
a memben' motto of "rm the gift." The members
are not 1eWna anything nor are they a group of
egotiata who oonakler themselves the proverbial
praent to the world.
Inaugural collection
'First Ladies of Fashion' show
By VIDA DEAN
Ol .. O.., .........
~I • If· very excited to be here and aee-the gowns," Gloria Deakmejlu aaid at the "Fint Ladies of Fashion" show
taged at the Irvine Marriott Hotel She had driven over
rom Long Beach to act u honorary chairman of the
fund-railer sponsored by Laa Socf.aa, a financial support
.. w Dlrectiona for Women, Inc.
A lot of other people were-alao excited about leeing the eowna
which were repllcu of the Smith8onian Institution's inauauraJ
collection -more than 500 showed. (Further emtement wa •
~ted wtth the announcement that $2,,000 would be reali.ed
.from Cl» event for tM resklenti.J .rwcowey home foe women wttb
alcohol problenv.).
Sean Kelley, 4, stuffs a Christmas
box with E.T., a popular toy among
Instead, the volunteers consider themaelves
the gifts and gift-bearers to the residents of
Orange County's institutions. During Hanukkah
and Christmas Day, the county's 1,000 volunteers
will visit 53 local institutions to spread holiday
cheer.
Their liat thia year includes juvenile balls,
prisons, the Home for Battered Women, the
Children's Hoepital of Orange County, convales-
' cent homes, retirement homes and more. :Each viait
ia coordinated by • facility team and u.ua.lly
includa caroli.nl, converution and gift giving.
"It's juat like going to visit friends in the
hoepital." Vanek said.
The county's visitation manager, this is
Vinek .. s second year with the project. She and her
family became interested when they attended a
swap meet given by the project to rai8e funds. She
volunteered her help and became an area
volunteer, involving much of her family. Many
times the entire family becomes involved, she said,
and aometimes even friends and neighbors of one
participant will be recruited.
Last year, she said, an entire trailer park of
~nior citizens became involved when one of the
residents brought home gifts to be wrapped.
"They all were wrapping gifts," she said. "It
made them feel Uleful."
~year, she said, one retirement home is
planning to visit a children's home and other
retirement homes are making gifts to be dis-
tributed dwil)g the viaits.
All the gifts are new and usually include
stuffed anima1a and 1111'\all toys for children and
slippers, stationery, coffee mup and fancy aoaps
for adults.
Churchill said aome of the gifts are donated by
Dlllr .... ,........, '-...,_
kids of all ages, for the Christmas
Project.
their manufacturers. But the project, which is
recognized aa a charitable organization by the
Internal Revenue Service, relies mainly on
donations, swap meet sales, and revenue from
raffles and other activities for the $1 5,000 it hopes
to raise this year.
Almost all of that amount will go to serving
the corrununity, Churchill said .
A financial entrepreneur, Churchill became
involved with the project four yean ago when a mend decribed u to him.
"The next thing I knew, IOmeOl'le called me
and asked me to be a team captain," he said. "My
first responae was no.''
His !leCOJld response, however, was af-
finnative and he has taken on more responsibility
with the project each year. This year he is
participation and activities manager.
Churchill said many people's immediate
reaction is usually no when asked to ~e a
responsible pmition with the project becau.e they
have no idea what to do. But the project provides
each manager, supervi9or and team captain with a
liat of guidelines.
"U you just say yes, all the other questions get
answered. U you juat step.out and do it," he said,
adding that most people enjoy their experiences
and the chance to be with people.
Leaming how to be with people, he said, has
dramatically changed the focus of his Christmas
from gift-giving to enjoying the opportunity to be
with his family. Alla, he said. the day after
Christmas is often• big let-down for many people.
But the Holiday Project changes that by holding a
big celebration for all the volunteers allowing
them to share their experiences.
Dot Cloek modeta Van Buren -Lynn Hinch'Wearl-repliea of --Maryanne Weiae 1how1 off---·
Dolly Madiaon'1 la1hion.
.._ .... ,.... ...........
Gloria Deukmejian and Emma Jane Riley.
Grace Coolidge'1 gown.
"Emma Jane (Riley) and Dot (Clock) are reeponllble for my beinc here," the aovemoc'a wife commented dwtnc her brief talk.
(lhiml Jw, dJaUman ol LM Sod-. ,.... Ml> iwpomlble I«
.. "'116 lhe coUecUon here.) au.t modela for the show and the "J'lnt Led.lea" they n1e111p1N-~ntlld-were Manie Plwr Real • J.cqueline Kennedy;
M....._ M .... , Patricia Nixon;_ Palrteta Greta. Mary Lineoln; L,_. ~ Gr.ce Coolidp; Leri MteMlau, Mn. Jam.
o.rne&d. ' -O&hen were S.,., i.-,, l'ditb Willon; Je Aw Mb, Mn.
Wi.Wmn Taft; ValleJ RelDJ, Abipil Adama; MarJ .... w .....
Dolly M..tt.an; Ka*1a ft1 ... •, Sarah Polk. and O.t Cleek
(She II dMUmM ol lhe bmrd ol ND.)• Anaelim Van Bunn. Aloal wtth tbe lpedal_ -cment of the fMhion lhow, BWar
Wallerk* al 89111 J'lf&b A-. Souda C... Plua, ..._.t.ed a
dudinc array of holiday and ~wear finilhinl "'P with a
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-'• Orange Coaat DAJL y PILOT /Monday, November 28, 1983
Brides
Topp~r-Hicks
The Balboe Bay Club wu the eettlnc for the Oct.
2 marrlaae ot Sheri Marie Hkka and Gree Topper,
both of Newport &.ch.
She la the dauahter of
Franca Hicka of Newport
Beech and Richard Hicka
of Hemet, and he la the IOI\
of Mary Hoyt of Newport
Beech and George Topper
of Carlabad.
The bride wu Mill
California in 1979, and
Greg la a longtime Orange
County entertainer.
The reception waa at-
tended by 400 g\Ae9ta. After
a two-week weddlna trip
co Hawaii, the couple re-
lide in Newport Beach.
Slterl Topper
Adams-Layman
Chrlatina Lynne Layman of Newport Beach
became the bride of Thomas John Adams of Pacific
Pallaade9 in a Nov. 19 ceremony.at St. Michael and All
Anaela Epilcopal Church in Corona del Mar.
~bride ia the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Wilbur
Daviee Layman of Newport Beach. She wore a gown
of antique white silk U..Ue taffeta, accented at the
aleeve9 and hem with pink silk roees and French
ribbon with a matching headdress of pink roees,
French ribbon and tulle.
Her attendanta were her slater, Anne Layman
Weddings&
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The Dally Pilot wanm your weddJ.tw and
e~nrnews.
To h~p you •ubmit the required Information,
lomw ue •Vlll.lable •C Che Dally Pt.lot olllce, 330 W.
Bly Sc., C.O.t.t M ...
For weddJn6s, only• blltcJc and white photo of
the bride la aa:eptllble. Sn.apahota, Pol.arold and
colOI' phoro.can't be u.d. the photo meat be •ubmltted no later tJuan
t.h.rN weeb aJtM the weddin6, otherwlle It wtH
not be publ.J.ahed.
Engagement lnlonmtlon i. co be •ubmitted at
leut •wn weeb be/ore Che weddin6· Fonm and phoro. can be dropped oil at the
ol/Jce OI' malled co the Weddtlw Department, Daily
Pilot. P. 0 . Box 1660, O.c. 111 ... c..111. 92626.
Mack u matron of honor. cousin Marjorie Anthony, Bfidaet Lehman, Blair C.Upera, EJ!ubeth Bell, Molly
Aahe and Cynthia Hublach.
The bridegroom. 10n of Mr. and Mn. Anaelo
Adami of Pacific Paliudes, wu Ulisted by h1a
brother Mark Adams u best man, and John Layman.
brother of the bride, Robert Mack, Adam Gonion.
Daniel Cannan, Joan Sheldon, Chriatopher
Kunatadter, Gregory Hatten and James Smith.
A reception, held at the Pacific Club in Newport
Beach, wu attended by 400 gueeta.
After a wedding trip co Puerto Vallarta, the
couple will make their home in Pacific Paliaadee
where Adami iaedJcor of The a.ch Reporter and she
is u an account executive at Frames magazine.
How to manage mild hypertension
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I am 37 and have
been avene to takina any kind of medicines all my
life. For a while I suffered from intenae headaches
without medication. I've never even reached for an
antacid when I complained of heartburn.
So you can imagine my chagrin when my doctor
recently d.llcovered that I have high blood pre81W"e.
He say. it ia quite mild. My diastolic rarely runs over
100. But he in1ista on pn!9Cribing antihypertemive
pilla. ru try co be a cooperative patient. But isn't there
any other way be9ides medicine9 co control a mild cue
such• mine? Mn. B.
DEAR MRS. B: There are pill-poppers and
pill-haters. You fit into the latter category. But
perba.. there'• a way out for you. I warn you,
however, treating younelf will be more difficult than
swallowtn, a few pills a day. A least 40 million
Americana have mildly elevated pre11ures.
Docton are still divided whether such patienta
should depend upon antihypertenaive drugs, es-
pedally if there'• no evidence of heart diaeue, no hich cholestrol and no hiltocy of smoking. One way or
another, mild hypertenaion should be treated early.
First. try the usual suggestions, I081 of weight
and low IOdiwn diet. Rec:ent studies have shown that
behavioral methods such aa biofeedback may be
effective, to may the practice of relaxation tapes. Ask
your doctor if he will be wil1ing to have you try these
methods before i.natitutil'\ll rej(U)ar pill therapy.
T JOUI lllAl TJI
DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN
• • •
DEAR DR. srrvrJIROHN: My aon was
paralyzed in an au~ ;Jl;nt. Doctors have tried
everything, and hold out little hope he will recover
use of his-legs. We've heard that the RUS&ians have
a new treatment for this type of problem. Ia there
anything to it? -Mr. E. -.
Dear Mr. E.: Sucb medical advances aren't
closely 1uarded aecret1. Rua1laa1 won't release
milltary lnformatloa, but if tbey bad a aolutloa to
a problem like your aon'a, I'm aure tbat American
doctors would aooa know about It.
'.f'bere was aometbJD1 la tbe preaa about
Ru11laa Ht of 1peclal enzymes aad pby1lcal.
therapy to treat paraly1l1. But tbere baaa't been
mucb lately because patleata 1bowed little
Improvement.
Beal loser ••• Chance for ·date slim
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 'lbere'a a )'OWlC lady I
am very much drawn co. She ia pretty, lntelliaent, hM
a fabulous eeNe of humor,~ in fine tMte and
amella ,ood. She alto linO like a nJshtlnple and ha.i
a talent for workin8 with children.
I want to Mk her out, but I'm relue\lnt mnce I
wouldn't feeJ rtaht tak1na her co a place that wun't
nb. At the tame time I would be embarra.ed if my ~ t.eerw co have weird dreerol. The pl, they say, ta friendl •• me with her. She la about 40 pou.nda jUlt spoiled. ~t. I don't want anyone co think I can't aet a f feel like a failure •a mother and don't 1mow
date wldi a thin pl, where to turn. Can you help me? -
She la on a diet and hu lolt about 15 pou.nda. MAMARONECK. N.Y.
Should I wait until ahe lllma down a btt more? P1eue Dar N. Y.: Fin&, 1• a. Al·Alem (l&'t la Ille ,...e
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my roommate saw a letter from Ann Landen, he laubaM'1 alcelaolltm. Tllea, 10 a. die ICMel ... &aJk
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DEAR UNCERTAIN: SomeW., IS .,.. ••• ud a lllaJt&du.
YH've .. t oatm..a wlaere yHr bratu beloq. Do YM Hed llelp wtdl yev dall.,__ ne 1elaeol la
dl11 lirl a raver ud leave a.er aloe. I'd laace a. bve die ftnt u.e et ........ y..,. ,.,.. .. •••llltedly
Mr Affer tlaro•p u eveala1 wtdl a lmt1eklelaead m ... weU, bet llleJ are IM ,.,.....e. Get dlete
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for 13 yean to a IUY who hu a eerioua boo• problem
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poverty, confusion and quiet de9pair.
We have a IOn, 12, and a daughter, 4. The boy
walk.a the floor at nJ&ht, cryin8 becaUle of hia
nJ&htmarea. He la petrified of monaten, dragona and
snake9 and ta1ka about them all the time. Hia friends
don't want to play with him anymore.
I can't take him anywhere becaUle he flghta with
everyone, ii nervous and loud. Now the 4-year-old ia
pick.inc up hia way.. I give in to her tani.rwn. IO I can
get IOme peace and quiet.
We live with my parenta becaUle Tom ta out of
work a lot. I find my.elf letting them take over-the
kida becaUle I can't cope anymore.
My parenta lnaiat lt la normal for a boy entering
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MONDAY. NOV. 28, 1983
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With Dennis Harrah (60) leading the way,
Rams' Eric Dickerson slips up the middle for big
gain while Bills Ben Williams ( 77) and Fred
Smerlas ( 76) are helpless on defense.
Mike Lansford
Lansford
surprised
by move
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Mike Lansford was a
bare-footed unknown when he
stepped on to the field for the first
time as the Rams place-kicker a
year ago. He figured to be a
bare-footed standout this season.
Instead, a knee inJury
prevented him from kicking any-
thing this season, and the former
University of Washington kicker
lost his job to another
ex-University of Waahington
kicker -Chuck Nelson.
Sunday at Anaheim Stadium,
Lanaford returned u the Rama
made a move to strengthen the
kicking game. NellOn had been
strualini and even rn.illed an
extra point last week againat the
Washington Redskins.
"Prellure? I had the same feel-
ing I had last year in the first
game," admitted Lanaford, a 6-0,
183-paund Huntington Beach
resident.
He didn't ahow it in the Rama'
41-17 victory over Buffalo Sun-
---day. Lanaf.oni waa perfect on all
five PA Tl and added two field
... -includine the 1onp9t in
his brief career, a · 49-yard«
which pve the Raml a 17 ·point
leed with lela than three minutee remain1na in the pme. He a1IO
connected on 1 27-yarder for his
ftnt fte1d pl slJ"'8 .lut yeer.
••It'• aurprillna how euy the
rhythm comee &.ck.'' Larwford
admitted afterward.
Lamford w11 activated earlier
in the week and admitted he WM
IW'pliled at the move. But he
lhow.cl no W effedl of the knee
inJwy which he tuffered dwi"I
tn.ininC· Up until then lt ftcured to be a
(S.. LANll'OltD, P ... II)
Rams saving for later
No war dance for41-17 triumph over Buffalo
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game which was much cloeer than the final score
indicates.
• With 5:41 remaining in the second quart.er
Sunday afternoon. the Rams' George Fanner hauled
in a 45-yard touchdown pass from Vince Ferragamo
to break up a scoreless contest.
The touchdown pass to Farmer was one of three
thrown by Ferragamo, who finished the day hitting
18 of 31 passes for 206 yards and no interceptions.
The hand injury which hampered him last week
in a lopsided defeat to the Washington Redakina wu
not a factor. Afterward, Fanner, the second-year wide
receiver, headed back for the sidelines. No spike. No
dance. No celebration. The Rams secondary once again reeembled, well,
the Ram secondary with LeRoy Irvin back at right
comer and Johnnie Johnson back at free safety. It
showed aa the "Riuris picked off five Joe Ferguson
paaaes, including one Johnson returned 60 yards for a
touchdown for the final score of the game.
"I just didn"t feel like doing it. I'm going to sa'le
the dance for later-in the year when we get to the
playoffs," Farmer explained.
"Getting to the playoffs" seemed far removed
from the Rams' season at the start of the year. They
were picked to finish dead-last in their division, you
might recall. Today, making the playoffs is virtually
a reality.
· Doug Smith was back at center after milling two
games with a broken hand, and barefooted
place-kicker Mike Lansford was back after missing
the entire Ralon and responded with a 49-yard field
goal among his contributions. Sunday afternoon before 48,246 at Anaheim
Stadium, the kams beat the Buffalo Bills 41-17 in a In short, the Rams felt like their old aelves again
and the good feeling wu enhanced by the news the
San Franciaco 49ers had succumbed to the Chicago
Bears ahortly before the game began.
Pro football scores
The prognosis: The Rams are in first place, all
a,lone for a change, in the NFC West, and they're
bubbling with confidence.
"We're starting to tune it up and we can go into
the playoffs playing real well," offered safety Nolan
Cromwell. "We got some calls against us today, but
we didn't let it bother us. We just kept playing."
The Rams, in fact, survived 11 penalties for 79
yards to defeat the Bills, a team which trailed by one
touchdown with 10 minutes remaining in the game.
"Of COW"9e it was a good win," noted Rama Coach
John Robinson. "Our team got better as the game
went along. Buffalo came in and surprised us with a
(See RAMS,Pa1e BZ) .
Vikes one step away Hlunkett
OD 8 ftJjJ Marina must beat Amat to get to Big .A
By ROGER CARUON they block their plays well. But if
ot .. ,..,,........ something goes wrong, Tanner
After establishing themaelves
aa bonafide contenden for the
CIF Big ~ve Conference football
championship with a convincing
27 -3 victory over Mater Dei in the
quarterfinals, Marina High'• Vijt-
i.np face their most 1erioua hur-
dle on the way to Anaheim
Stadium and the champonah.lp
finals.
It's Bishop Amat High's
lAncen, who feature Angelus
~ MVP . .Bandy Tanner, a
185-pound talent who has ICOred
15 toucbdowfta \his year.
The pme Is scheduled for Fri-
day nilht (7:30) and Orange Cout C.oUeae Is the tentative lite.
The Lancen, 10-2 and winners
of RYen atrailht, can pt lt done
~ the air behind qui!'· tert.ck Tim c.anov. (5-11, 170
... ), the lealUe'tlDOlt outst.and.tng
offeftlive player, but VtJdn&a
Coech Dave 11onpeon aya his
teem'• biaelt problem Is c:iontalft-
"" Tanner. "He CM take an unblocked play
and tum it into a _,., play," aa)"I
'nMxnlJIO".
''Tanner hll that areat literal
movement and acceleration. And,
has the ability to tum it into
something.
"Jeff Mack, the other halfback,
is pretty darn good hlmlelf (sec-
ond team all-league)."
Another area of concern for
Thompeon is Amat'• defell9e,
which -~t times has all 11 de-
fenden within five yards of the
line of ecrlmmage.
"It's a defensive front that is
very similar to Mater Del on the
flrong lide," •ya 'I'hompeoo... ~
cept that \heY bring the ~ ~
man from the wealadae and put
him in the middle. They've ahut
the run down real well and you
ltil1 have to run to beat IOl"lle-
body."
It's Amal'• power play -the
give to Tanner over the tackles -
that la the No. l threat to Marina.
"We have to atop UM.," says
Thoms-on. "but Tanner can
brMk anywhere from ll'lllide the
tackle to outlide the end. He'• a
run-to-dayU,ht type of player,
which requi.J'el IOme cn.n,. ln
our defeftlive ideu. MOltly it'• belna aware of what they do so
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Tars' Barnett
has monopoly
on water polo
By ROGER CARLSON
Of IM,_.,,._ IWt
It matt.en not what sport or on
what level, talent obvioualy is a
key to putting you in the hunt,
but when it comes to winning
championships, year aft.er year,
from one decade to another,
coaching has to be the ultimate
weapon.
And If you want an example to
prove that theory you need go no
farther than Newport Harbor
High School where the Sailors of
water polo coach Bill Barnett
have been dominating their sport
for 10 long, it has become almoet a
formality.
The Tars' recent 13-12 CIF 4-A
conquest over Sunny Hilla was
just another notch in their belt.
Since Barnett took the reins at
Newport Harbor in 1966, an
18-~ear span, the Sailors have
won 16 league championships, 9
CIF championships and been to
the finals 15 times.
"It's euy," says Barnett with a
typical two-word explanation:
"Good talent."
Barnett, a product of El Rancho
High (football coech Ernie John-
10n WU his freshman physical
education teacher), along with
Fullerton Junior College and
Long Beach State, isn't known
for elaborating on his team's tal-
ents, or his own for that matter,
but after some prodding, he ad-
mitted a few of his thoughts:
"Well," says Barnett, "I guess
we have a good overall program.
We put as much emphasis on the
younger teama t ey've been
competitive -basically very auc-
cesaful."
Translation: The Sailors'
underclass teams, be it Bees and
Cees in the 60s, frosh·IOph and
junior varsity, or freshmen,
sophomores and junior vanity,
won every league title available
for 17 stra.Jght years (it waa
snapped this year).
"We live in a community where
parents are interested in such
sports aa awimmi.ng and tennis,"
says Barnett. "All of the great
athletes don't just go out for foot-
ball. It's not football only aa it
might be in Fontana.
"Another thing \hat really
helps ia all of the l<lds 0uaually
know how to swim when they
erl'ter high school.
"You have to know how to
swim to survive in Newport
Beach or Corona del Mar. Surf-
ing, swimming and body surfing
are popular and you don't have to
spend the whole water polo
aeaaon teaching them how to
swim."
During all of the.e years of
suoceea, however, just a handful
of individuals have been singled
out for Player of the Year honors
in CIF circles, such u Eric Lin-
droth, Kevin Roberton, Jamie
Bergeson, Mike Grier and Frank
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Bill Barnett has built a dynasty at Newport.
Seahawks go deep-
ocean View switching to running game
Ocean View High basketball
coach Jim Hanis admita in the
put he has been prone to find his
starting lineup. then go with it,
sometimes longer than maybe he
should.
But, it'• going to be a little
different this year, largely be-
cau.e of the quality depth he's
ble.ed with -at leut that'• how
he 1ee1 lt with the 1983-84 ~
approechina. It beaina Saturday
nleht when the Seahawa ha.t
Million Viejo in a non-Iacue tat.
"We're aotnc to run and aet
after I~" ai)'l -Harrll,~ ta two
• victoriee short of 100 (98-35) after
five yean wlth the Seahawka.
"We're younc with no _,., man.
but we're extaemely inteme and
tt'1I Is the type of team what I
think CM rellCh ita potential."
Steve M«*r, who.Hanja rwd·
Uy admlta Is one of the ftnelt
athle• he's eYer COIM:hed, II in
the front line with b11 M tram..
,.. • junior he •wnaed 10.& av.r-an. 11.a tn 1eque, anc1 be~
to improve on ~ flew-oon-
aldenbly. Alone with M«*r are 8-4 Dave
Str911ht and 8-3 ~ llnmidt,
with e-a, 240-pound frelbmall
Ricky Butler, who lived in the
BASKETBALL
Lynwood area u an eighth
grader, in the wtnas.
And, there is a 6-5 guard pre.-
mt in Tony Panzica, 1 sophomore
with excellent all-around
capabllitiee, aocordinl to Harris.
With Panzica is point guard 5-11
Tony Hocker, becked by 5-7 Joe
Parco.
A bldtup awinl player with
p>d leepina abWty is Cnia Ad-
nams (8·2).
Another wine player with
potential ii ~ta Valley
trander Rick Wilson (S..5 81ftior).
Othen in the fold include
VaUlhn A\.l8Ultine (&-11), Todd
Dlxon (5-7), ~tch Fred.low (8-1),
John Shrake (&·7) and Trewl'
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.. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Monday. November 28, 1983
. SPORTS BRI AK
• Toronto's Argonauts
take Grey Cup title;
First time in 31 years
From AP dl1patc•ea
VANCOUVER, British Columbia 5l
-J oe Barnes, probably the OC'St-paJd 4. •
reliever ln the Canadian Football
League , CatDe out o( retJrement just in
time to lead the Toronto Argonauts to their first
Grey Cup tJtJe in 31 years.
A 32-year-old product of Texas Tech , Barnes
replaced starting quarterback Condredge
Holloway in the second half and drove the Argos to
their winning touchdown -the only time in the
game they were in front -with 2: 16 left in the
cont.est as they edged the British Columbia Lions
18-17.
"I never had any hesitation bring Barnes in,"
Toronto Coach Bob O'Billovich said . "We weren't
moving the ball. Condredge was having trouble
throwing the ball. Besides, we have the best
quarterback tandem in the CFL."
Barnes, who earns an estimated $125.000 a
season to back u p Holloway. announced his
retirement just prior to the opening of training
camp this year. He returned to the team at the
beginning of the regular season.
"I retired mainly because of my business," he
said, talking about the oil company he owns. "I had
to complete some deals and I wasn't sure I w hen 1
would be able to get away."
The Argos, who lost in last year's CFL version
of the Super Bowl, are delighted with Barnes'
decision to return to the team -even Holloway,
who spent the second ha lf watching from the
sidelines.
Earlier this season. Barnes came off the bench
to drive the Argos to victory after Holloway
suffered a jammed thumb.
Quote of the day
Paul Owens, the Phillies' malaprop
happy manager. w a cab driver w ith a loud
radio: "Hey, cabbie, could you tum that thing
down a hundred disciples?"
Lakers nip Bulls, 103-100
INGLEWOOD -Kareem m Abdul..J~bbu'1 10-foot lky hook at
2:37 broke a 99·99 t!e. llvt"I the La.
A.naelee Laken the leacl. for ~ ln a
103-100 vk:tory over the~ Bulla ln an NBA
game Sunday nJcht.
Guard Maak: Johnlon NKt a pme-hilh 29
p0lnta, alone with 12 ..a.ta and etaht rebounda to
apur the Laken to their 11th vidory in 15 p.met.
The 8Wla were lHdll\I 93·92 when Johmon
hh a layup and a free throw to afve the Laken a
9e.93 ie.d. After two ties, Abdul..Jabbl.r hit the
go-ahead buket and neither tNm wu able to ICOC'e
a field pl the rest of the. way.
Woolridae had the opportunity to tie the ICOnl
but mileed one of two treethrowa and the Lakera
converted two of fow-freethrow attempt.a in the
last 36 aeoond.I for the winnina margin.
Abdul-Jabbar and Bob "McAdoo added 16
polnta each for the La.ken, who were out.re-
bounded 41-38 for only the leCOnd time th.la yMr.
Woolridge had a teem-hiah 19 po!nta and
Quintin Dailey contributed 18 pointa for the Bulla.
Althea takes Starlet crown
INGLEWOOD-Althea renewed ~
her bid for national 2-year-old filly
honors Sunday by capturing the
$500,000 Hollywood Starlet at Holly-
wood Park.
She beat her stablemate, Life Magic, by 1 'h
lengths in going the l 1-16 mile diatance ln 1:43
before a crowd of 33,&40. Spring Looee wu a
surprisinjl third amorut the six-hone field.
Sockers Sting Chicago, 3-1
SAN DIEGO-Kaz Deyna ICOted m the first goal and ualat.ed on the
winning goal to leacl.!he San Diego
Sockers to a 3-1 victory over the
Chicago Sting in a North American Soccer League
indoor game Sunday niQht.
Television, radio
TV: NFL -Cincinnati at Miami, 6 p.m ..
Channel 7. ~
RADIO: NFL -Cincinnati at Miami, 6 p.m.,
KNX (1070). College Basketball -Univentty of
Idaho vs. UC Irvine at Anaheim Convention
Cent.er, 7:30 p.m., KWVE (108-FM).
RAMS RIP BUFFALO, 41-17 ...
From Page 91
drastic defensive change (an eight-man front). to try
to force Eric (Dickerson) outside.''
Oicke1'90n responded by gaining 125 yards on 32
carries and scoring his 20th touchdown of the year -
a 2-yard run in the third period which gave the Rams
a 21 -7 lead at the time.
Ferragamo made it a 14-point lead on a l~-yard
pass to Preston Dennard, and the Ram defeMe peved
the way for the final two 1COrea on the game 8f
Johnaon picked off a pass to 1et up Lansford'• 49-yard
field goal and then intercepted another Ferguson
pass for h.ia 60-yard 11COring return.
As usual, Dickerson and Ferragamo stood out
among the offensive heroes, but it was certainly a day
for the Ram defense which, despite giving up 345
yards total offense, came up with the key play at the
pivotal moment.
"I feel better being back at free safety,"
understated Johnaon afterward. "When 10mething
like that happens, it affecta me both physically and
mentally. It's hard for me to adjust. We have a very
good aecondary. We're starting to play pretty well.
Eric Harris picked off two Ferguson passes,
Johnson intercepted a pair of passes and Carl Ekem
came up with an interception . Ekern was in on eight
tackles and deflected two passes. while linebacker
Jim Collins had five unassisted tackles and three
assists to go along with two pass deflections.
"I feel if we can put it together in these last three
weeks, we'll have a very good playoff," Johnson
added.
"We're detennined. said Dennard. "We've put
ourselves into the right position. Now, all we have to
do ia continue to win.
"Certainly our defense came on in the second
half. We just kept playing and playing-that's such
an important thing in this league," str~ Robinson.
Buffalo, which fell l 1h games behind Miami
(which plays tonight) in the AFC F.ast, never led in
the con test and was, in fact, down by a touchdown
·after Joe Danelo booted a 20-yard field goal with
three secondsgon~in thefourth quarter.
"As a unit we played well today," Dennard
continued. "Everybody was In synch and when
everybody starts moving toward a common goal, we
know we're going to be there."
"You know, we got our but ta kicked last week by
a very good football team. But now, we are in a good
position as far as the playoffs are concerned," added
Ferragamo_ "It's up ID us."
LANSFORD SURPRISED ...
From Page 81
battle of two former Husky team-
mates with the place-kicking
duties going to the winn.er and a
tieket out of training camp going
to the 10&er.
But with Lansford out, the
Rams stuck with Nelson, who
came into the game with five
successful field goals in 11 tries.
He had missed two of three from
between 20 and 29 yards, but had
been successful on three of four
from the 30-39-yard range.
Up until Sunday, Lansford's
longest kick was a 39-yarder last
year against Denver. But with
12:58 gone in the final quart.er, he
was perfect from 49 yards out.
The Bills deflected Lansford's
45-yard attempt earlier in the
fourth quart.er, but he really
couldn't explain why. "It could
have been a low kick. It may have
been my fault, but I'm not sure,"
he said.
As for the present state of the
kicking game, Rams C.oach John
Robinson noted: "Lansford kick-
ed with confidence today, but I
still feel Chuck has a bright fu-
turi• a.'I a kicker."
Warriors eye playoffs,
boast 6-10 transfer
The Woodbridge High football I BASKETBALL team recently completed its most _
successful season ever, reaching be how the rest of the team re-the 9eCOnd round of the CrF play-sponds." offs before being rudely ousted Along with Forlnaer and by Esperanza Friday. e The goals for the Warriors are Borsuk at the guards and Baldi at
basically the same in basketball, center, the two forwards figure to
according to Coach Bill Shannon. be Tom Tobiason (6-0, 160 senior)
"We feel we have a realistic and sophomore Mike Murphy
shot of making the playoffs," said (6-2. 160). Cryer ia one of the top
Shannon, whose team went 3-9 Warrior reserves.
last season in the South Coast "Further depth is certainly a
Leagu question mark," said Shannon,
"Wee.have our three guards whoee team opens play Thunday
back and a big foreign exchange at 3 o'clock in the Garden Grove
•· ..... __ ho -'-uld ._ 1 · •'--Tournament ap.iNt Fullerton. . =·~ .... o ue pus ln un:: "We're going to be taking I
The guards are senior play--good look ~t our bench early ln
maker Mark Foringer, a 6-0, the aeaaon.
146-pound senior; Tom Borsuk Shannon '*YI his team wW try
(6·1. 170 wnior): and Matt Cryer to play an up-tempo game,
(5-9, 150 junJor). fut-~ whene'Yer po.Ible,
But much of the attention at but settling inio the offerwe when
Woodbridge espedallrc~arl 1n the break domn't preeent a pxt ·"' • __ .. ,l be opportunity. ine •8'0n, wu. on wu•IMll _....
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VIKES. • •
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the kids know t h eir
responsibilities."
AB for running-for Marina -
halfback Eric Karman ii expected
to return to the starting lineup
after miuing the last three games
with an ankle injury. He wu
used for place-kicking only
against Mater Dei.
Visions of Marina's defensive
thrust, combined with superior
pus bloc.king against Mat.er Dei,
puta the Vikings in the hunt for a
final berth de9pite their overall
record of 6-4-2.
In their last eight starts the
Vikes are 6-1-1 and Thompeon
says much of th.e credit must go to
the team'• defense.
"Our aeoondary (led by safety
John Whiteman) has really come
around and is getting better and
better," S&YI Thompeon.
"And our defensive front. with
George Broadhead and Craig
Tobin at the end.I and Mark John-
son a mainatay at linebacker. The
tackles (Mark Smith, Jim Shan-
d.rick and Geoff Gable) are doing
a pretty good job, too."
lt'aa far cry from the 0-3-1 start
in tough drcles, and a flip-flop
from 1982" when the Vikinas fail-
ed to live up to expectatJona.
''We weren't down on ounelves
earlier," •YI 'Ibompeon, but we
weren•t playina io OW' abillty and
we were mak1nl too many rru..-
takea."
Noee guard Sean Dstatte, who
WM lost for the Mater Del pme
with a •pnined knee, appeen to
be out tor the Amat pme, too,
wtth Jeff Ruitenlehild flllina the
vold,
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Red·skins on a roll-;.
Riggins, TheisIDann pace 28-24 win
Frem AP 4llpatne1
W ASHINOTON -John Riglna ruahed for two
touchdownl and Joe Thellmann threw touchdown
~of 7D yardl to Charlie Brown and 17 yards to
Art Monk to 1Md the playoff-bound Wuhlnp>n
Redaldna p11t the Ph!Wdelphia Eac'-Sunday.
The defendlnc Super Bowl champlona. 11·2
clinched a apot ln the NJ'L playoffs and moved into a
de with Dallu for the top apot in the NatJonal
Canference'1 &astern Dlvtalon. The victory wu the
Redakina' atxth 1tralcht overall and 10th in their lut IN
11 at home. .... .... 41, Cella aa
Ellewhere in the NFL Sunday: CLEVELAND _ Brian Sipe threw for three
8lll•U l 7, J'lld••• l • fint-balf touchdownl, includfnc an electrifyina
NEW ORLEANS -Wayne Willon'i touchdown 66-yarder to tiiht end Ozzie New.ome, on the way to
diveia of 2 and 1 yards, each met up by Ken Stabler'• a 3l3·Yard PMlinl performance aa the Cleveland
puaea, carried the New Orleana Sainta past Browns beat the Baltimott Colta to move within a game of first place. Minnetota.
New OrleaN aurvived a HokJe Gajan fumble C•• ... en a I, BreneetJ 7
with 3:16 to play that gave Minnetlota a ahot at the SAN DIEGO-Dan Fouta, ahowi.na few effecta
victory. But Benny Ricardo, who had kicked field •'--....,.1• f '--u --.-1. f 3l 27 __ ..,. 32 f ' Id __ ,_ lie . th of a five-week layoff, ~w a .-u o fi.nt-nau
•-0 • IUIU ie guaa.a ear r m e game, touchdown pa11e1 to Kellen Winllow, and San
wu wide to the right on a 47-yard attempt wi\tl 1:51 . Diego's defenae stifled Denver'• offen.e u the
to play. Ch.argen downed the Broncos.
SEA TrLE -Norm John.Ion, who had tied the
I~ with a 42-yard field goal with two aeconda
remaining in regulation, lc.Jcked another 42 -yarder
juat 1:36 into overUme to gjve the Seattle Seahawka a
victory ovenhe Kansas City Chiefs.
An early Fouts fumble aet up Denver's only
touchdown. but that was one of the few mistakes of
the day for the veteran quarterback.
Fouts completed 24 of 33 pa19e11 for 299 yards.
including ICOring throws of 9 and 2 yards to Wirwlow,
h.ia ralllY tight end.
The Seattle victory waa spearheaded by aen-
aatk>nal rookie running back Curt Warner, who
ruahed for a club record 207 yards on 32 carries. He
llCOl'ed three touchdowns.
Falee•s 47, Paeken 41 (•t)
ATLANTA -Kenny John8on n!tumed an
interception 3 1 yards for hia second touchdown of the
game to gjve the Atlanta Falcons an overtime verdict
over the Green Bay Packen.
llellnJa,4•ena
CHICAGO -Jim McMahon lofted 1 49-yard
touchdown pua to Dennis McKinnon and Bob
Thomas booted a pair of field goals t;<> lead the
Chicago Bean past San Frand8co.
Player wins the pot
in Skins Game golf
Thecloeest the49erscame to a touchdown was in
the closing aeconds of the fi.nt half when Wendell
Tyler fumbled at the Chicaao 1-yard line.
Joe Montana completed 26 of 43 puees for 253
yards but couldn't break through for a TD.
SCCYITSDALE. AN. (AP) -Althouah Tom
Wald\ waa reduced to a apear-carrier'1 role in the
reunion of golf'1 Big Three. he maJ\aled to provided
the most cogent comment.
leta a•, Patrlets a
"Arnold ia still the king," Wat8oo Mid before the
start of Sunday'1 laat-day action in the unique Skina
Game. ·
NEW YORK -The New York Jets went to the
air to ground the New F.ngland Patriots.
A few hours later. on the Deeert Highlands
coune designed by Jack Nicklaus. 54-year-old
Arnold Palmer proved him right.
Palmer, dubbed ''The King" by his fellow pros in
the late 1950s when he grabbed the game of golf by
the throat and sing.le-handedly thrust it into the
awarenesa of the general public, produced the high
point of the big-money drama in this fint-of-ita-kind,
two-day, four-man show .
A big-play offense that included Richard Todd's
64-yard bomb to Wesley Walk.er in the third period,
and a big-play defenae highlighted by five sacks and
one interception helped the Jeta post the victory.
.. eeaneers aa. Oiiers a4
TAMP A, Fla. -Jack Thompson passed for 224
yiu-d.I and four touchdowns, two to wide receiver
Kevin Howae, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
whipped the Houston Oilers in a battle between the
teams with the worst NFL records.
He didn't win the most money.
That honor went to Gary Player, the 48-year-old
South African who hu pined 80l'De 120 titlea in a
globe-trotting career that hu •panned thtte decede9.
Thompson, returning to the lineup after miaaing
one game with a bruiaed elbow, completed 17 of 29
paaaes as the Bucs recovered from a scoring drought
to improve their record to 2-11.
Player, a non-winner in the United Stat.es since
1977, found some penonal vindication in hia 90lid
play -4-under-par 32 over the last nine holes-that
provided him with $170,000 in winninp. including
$1 50,000 on the 17th hole alone where he rolled in a
quickly-stroked 3 'h-foot birdie putt.
BARNETT'S DYNASTY. • •
Bill Barnett
UCI battles
Idaho tonight
in Anaheim
UC Irvine's buketball team of-
ficially opens the 1983-84 cam-
paign tonight against the Univer-
sity of Idaho at the Anaheim
Convention Center.
Tipoff is scheduled for 7:30.
Idaho is coached by former
Garden Grove High Coach Bill
Trumbo and features senior
guard Stan Arnold and 6-8 senior
cent.er Pete Prigge . ·
Coach Bill . Mulligan's UCI
forces are led by 6-8 Ben
McDonald, 6-6 Troy Cannon and
6-10 Bob Thornton up front, with
6-1 junior Jerome Lee ,and 6-2
junior Raymond Lankford ln the
b9ckcourt.
Senior guard George Turner,
the team'• le.dlnl ICOl'eJ' • )'Hr aco. will mill tonllht'"a pnw be-
cau.e, 9f a one-pine IUlpemion
impolt!iS by the NCAA for rec:ru.lt·
lna violations.
From Page 91
Anderaon.
"I try to emphaaiz.e all facets of
the game and try not to make a
hero out of any one penon," says
Barnett. "The slogan here is
'equal acoring opportunities for all.'
Barnett generally has 50 can-
didates out for water polo -
which ia obviously an envious
number for some football coaches
in the area -some with just
25-man varsity teams without a
junior vanity.
And although Barnett'• style
seldom pulls any punches, h.ia
ability to lure and mold continues.
Pr~ at Newport Harbor
are no popularity contest.
"Great pu11" Barnett will
lhout aarcutically at one of his
best when let1 than 100 pe~t is
shown ln practice.
"Sometimes you really make an
a. out of younelf.'' he'll tell
another.
But the beat goes on. Nobody
drops from the Sailors' roster,
nobody complains (pubUcly).
They just keep playing -and
winning at an amazing rate.
"The kJds are the ones who are
amazing, not me." says Barnett. "I
know this," he add.I: "I don't tum
kid.I away."
One of the real keys to the
Sailora' 1uoces1 obviously ii with
the freshmen and aophomores
and Barnett hu been heavily in-
volved with \hat aapect, although
he hu an Ulistant Meh year. too.
''I made aome mistakes years -ao when I felt I had to do every·
thinc,0 he My& "I ~dn't let my
-"tantl do aa much • I abould
have." ' The Sailon' NCC8I ltory ln-
cludel two teamt and a handful of
playera that are dif1icult to la·
nore.
First -Barnett's favorite
teams were the outfita of 1967
and 1975.
That '67 crew included auch
atandouta as Eric Lindroth, &ad
Shoemaker, Dirk Munteen. Mark
Hogle. Bob Rogers, J im
McDonald and goalie Tom Oliver.
The '75 juggernaut included
Kevin Robertaon, George New-
land, Frank Andenon, Greg
Fulta, John Dobrott, Mitch White
and goalie Randy Parole. The
fi.nt off the bench WU Ted
McGinley. You may know
McGinley best as the coach in the
television show "Happy DaY1."
It's really unfair to liJlgle them
out," add.I Barnett, "becau.e
others without the pure talent did
just as well. But for man-to-11W\
pUtt talent ... "
It's the same way on an individ-
ual basis, but when premed to
hold the list of hi.a belt to a
starting unit of le'Yen, with two
alternates. it came out th.la way:
Lindroth. Robertaon, Shoemaker,
Bergeson. Grier, Newland, Tom
Warnecke, Matt Tingler and Ed
White in the pl.
"Wlµt.e basically won the CIF
championship for us with his
brilliant play." aaya Barnett.
''I'd alternate Undroth and
Shoemaker at two metera,-Rob-
ertlOn, Berge.on and Tln&ler
would do most of the drivina .-d rd let George (Newland) run
everythina. '
"Warnecke WU a driver, '°°·
but a great defensive pla)"!I'."
Although th.la pMt leUOll
~ without• lincle ~
starter, Bunett •Y. M 'a not aur-
priled they won It all.
"Dwincthe ..............
17-and·undel' Junior Olympe
c:Mmpkn in Southern Call·
fom1a," be poU\tll out..
Anteaters' Campbell MVP a....~.
~.-.....'°..,.,.
LONG BEACH -UC Irvtne dropped a 9-6 0:, 0:::·
liSHARK FISllNG ITIWIDALY
dedalon fn the third place pme at the NCAA water artoe CMllMCClf: .... ,,..,. .. tt•
polo finala Sunday, but Ml~ an ~ Ulllll'9=11 .. .,.,
dilpappo6ntlnC tournament with Uw eelet1iml of Jeff I========~ Cam~• one of three MVPt ln the b.U'IMy.
Campbftll jo&Md ~ Cutino and Alan Qrt9ham
of the charnp6on California Golden ..,., for the
honon.
Cal took a 10-7 dedDor\ tn the flnala OY9I' USC.
Al8o Mmin1 all·toumunmt honon from UC
lrvinf (22·11·2) ., .. Mike Evarw.
140 .... NMON , ....... ~
•
r
I
NFL
NATIONAL CON,•ltlNCll
WM! w l T .. ct ..... ..A
Item a ' s 0 .61S 319 216
New Orto n• 1 6 0 SJa 21S 211
Sen Frencl•co 1 6 0 S3e 332 2•S
Allen le 6 1 0 '62 79• 301
Cetltral
O.rroll 1 6 0 s.JI m 2'7
Mln,,.'°te 1 6 0 s.JI 28 L.J02
Ct1lce9o • 1 0 '62 241 236
Gr"n Bev 6 1 0 '62 l6S l79
Tempe 8av 2 11 0 154 191 JIO
Eut
Della' II 2 0 146 •11 217
Wuhln111on II 2 0 146 4(2 219
SI. Loul' s 7 I •73 299 391 PtllledelPllla • 9 0 lOI 196 254
NV GlenlS 3 9 1 .26' n1 219
AMlltlCAN CONf'lllltllNC•
Wet!
Raiden 10 3 0 .7" 346 2tO Denver 1 6 0 .Sll 237 254
!>eellle 1 6 0 .Sll 352 346 Kerm1s Cltv s ' 0 .llS 791 195 Sen Diego s • 0 llS 293 3S2 C-11
Plltll>Ur11n 9 • 0 6'2 79• 1'3
CleveCer>d ' s 0 6lS 293 ,..
Clndnnell s 1 0 411 271 ns
Houston 1 12 0 .011 n1 3'9 ....
Miami ' • 0 .'61 262 "' 8uffel0 1 6 0 S3I 2'5 211 Baltimore 6 1 0 .462 21' 313
New Enoter>d 6 1 0 .462 240 251 NV Je1a 6 1 0 .462 212 257 Slllldli'l'a Sc.,..
ltama 41. 8uffel0 17
lt•ldln 27, NV Gl8nlS 11
New OrlMna 17, Mlnnnol• 16
Clllcego 13, S.n Fr•nclaco 3
NV Jeta 26. ,..w Enoter>d 3
Temoe a.v 33, Houaton 24
W•VllnotOft 21, Ptllledelolll• 2• Clevlle.r>d 41, 9elllmor• 73
Sen DI-31, Denver 7
SNllle SI. K•n.aa Cltv 41 (oil
Allenl• 47, GrHn en 41 loll
T-...rs CO-
Clnclnnell •I Miami (Chann.I 1 •• 61
TllUndle'I'• co-lt•ldln •I S.n Dle!IO (Channel 7 et 6)
SuMll'I'• ~ ltam• et PtlltadelPllla (Chan,,., 2 al 10 a.m.)
Buffalo et Kan.as Cllv
Chlcego el Gr"n Bev
Mleml II Hou"on
New Ort .. ns at New Engla nd
Clncl11ne ll 11 Pll tst>urgtl
Allanla et Wut1ln111on
SI. Loul' II NV Giants
D•lln 11 Seattle
Temoe Bev et Sen Franclaco
Cleveland al Denv..-
NV Jets et Benlmore
Melldev. o.c.. s Mlnnnote 11 O.lrolt ............ ,7 Sc-"" OUerten 8u!fal0
Items
0 1 1 r-11
014 10 17-41
SeceM Quer1W
LA·Farm4tt' 4S oeu lrom Fer-
re11•mo (Lansford klcltl S.•I
Buff·Hunler IS oen from Fergu'°" (D•nelO kick) 10:5' LA-Dennard 11 oen from Fer·
re11emo (Lendord kick) 14-01
TNrdQNrtw LA·Dlckerion 2 run (L•ntlord kick
7:39
8uff·Frenklln 43 oeu from
Fer11uson <D•MID kick) l:lt l.A-f:~Lenslord .37. U:Ot .. .,,. 0Uer1W
Buft·FG DeMIO 20, 0'03
LA-Dennard IS oeu from Fer·
r 89•mo (Lansford k lck I, S:23
LA·FG Len,tord 49, 12:51
LA·Jol\nson 60 lntercec>tlon rtt~n
(Lansford kick), 13:23
A-41,246
TEAM STATISTICS Buff
First Oown' n
Ru1ne1·verds 67·7•
Peulno verds 211 Return verds 17
P•net n ·49·S Secl<s 8v 1·4 Punts S·37
Furnt>leS·IOSI l·O
PenaUIM·vtrdS 7·56 Tlmt of Polsesslon 29-.26
l.A
2• '9· 153
202 140
ll·ll·O l-1
S·'3
1-1
11·79 -~ INOfVlOUAL STATISTICS RUSHIN~uffelO, Crlbllt 10-40,
Moor• 4·2S. Franklin 1·3. LMkS 1·3.
Ko!Mr 1-3. Los All!Mlft, Dlck..-llOll
32· 12S. Gumen 2· 11, Redden 2· 12.
Kemo I-minus 2. PASSING-8ull1lo, Fergu1on
20-44·5·233, Kofler 2·S·0-39. Loa An· 1111es. Ferregemo 11·31·0·206.
RECEIVING-8uffe10, Moore 1·63, Frenklln 4· 106, Hunttr 3·36, Dawkin•
l ·2S, Crlbllt 2· 13. Reddick 1·24. Bernett l·S. Los Anot+n, Bert>tr S·6S, Farm4tt'
•-61, Dennard 4-.0, D. Hiii 3·26, Gume n 1-13, Dickerson I· I.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Buffalo.
Del\elO 52 Los Angeles, Lan,lord •S
R•ldlrs 21, Glarm 12
Seer• llrt Overten
NY Glenl' 2 l 0 1-12
"•""" 0 13 1 1-21
''"' Overtw NV-S.letv, Plunktlt lack led In end 1on1, So39
s.c8"CI Oll•r1W
LA-HIUtll>Kk 13 PISS from
Plunkett ( 81nr kick), 6:27 LA-FG Behr 47. 12:51
NV-FG Hall·Shtlkh 31, 13:.W LA-FG Bahr 31, IS:OO
Third OU•r1W
LA-·Bernwt11 36 oen from Plunktil
(Behr kick), 3:10
r<-1110Uer1W
LA-Allen 11 run (81hr kick), 3:)0
NV-Wllll•ms '3 oeu from 8runn.r
(H1ll·Shenth kick), S:23 A-1 41'
Orange Coa1t DAIL y PILOT /Monday, Novembet 28, 1983
TllAM STATISTICS NY
Flr$1 downs 20
Ruanes•veros 2•·51
Peulno verd• 213 Aelurn veroa O
Pesses 19·'1·3
S.ckt I v 0·0
'"""'' 7-39 F umbles·lo'I 2-0
Peneltles·vtrd• S·•9
Time of Poueulon 30:52
LA n
37· Ill 2'3
'5 19-32-0
1·63
6·3S
3·0
9-69
79;0I
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-New York, Woolfolk
23·S2, Morrl' 1·6. Lot Angele., Allen
13·64,Hewklns 7·31, King 7·29, Plunkell
l ·7. Pruitt I·•. Monlgomerv 1-2.
PASSING-New Vork, e runn.r
19·'1·3·346. LO' An1111ea, Plunkell, 1t-JF0·14l.
RECEIVING-New Vorlo., Grev S-l:M, Wlnlems S· 119, Mlsn11r 3· 17,
KOii 7·1•. Eddings 1·30. Mowell 1·13.
Mulleov l· 11, Wootlot~ l·I Lo' An·
GelH. l rench 5·13. lernwlll s-12.
Chrl1t1n11n •·O , Allen •· 19, Hesselb9Ck l-13
MISSED FIELD GOALs.-New
Vork, H•il·Shtlkh "· Lo' An1111ts. lehr S2.
How tot> 20 t1r9d
1. Naoruk• 11 l·O·Ol beet Oki•·
llOme. 28·21.
2. THU ( 11·0·0) 0 .. 1 Tues A&.M,
4S·l3.
3. Auourn (t · I ·01 did not Pl•v.
4. llllnoll (1 0·1·01 did not otev.
S. Miami, Fie . ( 10-1-0) did not otev.
6. SMU (10-1·0) beal Houston. :w-12. 1. c;.or111e (t· I· 1) 0 .. 1 c;.o,gle
Tedi, 27·24. I Mldll11en lt·2·0) did not otev
9. evu 110-1-01 old nol otev.
10. tow• 19·2·01 dld not otev 11 Florida (7·2· 1) did nol PleV
12. Clemton (t· 1-11 did nol otev.
13. Alabama (1·3·0) IOtl to 801ton
CotleQe. 20· 13. 14. Ohio Stele 11·3·0) did not Olav.
JS. Bolton Collelll (t ·2·0) blat Ale·
btma, 20·13. 16. Plllll>IJrgh (1·2· 11 Old not Olav.
17. Mervlalld 11·3·0) Old nor otev.
ll. Air Force (1-2-0l did not olev. 19. Wnl Virginie II· 3-0) did nol
olev. 20. Eall CeroNne tl·l·Ol did not
Olav.
c .....
SATUltDAY'S LATll SCOlllS
Wvomlng 31, H•w•ll 13
SMU :M. Houllon 12
Pu·IO
(llNI)
Clftf WLT
UCLA 6 I I Wesnlngton ·S 7 0
Wu hlngton $111• S 3 0
USC • 3 0 Arl1ona • 3 I
Arizona Siii• 3 3 I
Oregon 3 3 1
C_1Uforn11 3 • I
Oregon State 1 6 I Sle.ntord I 1 0
B.w1 lineup
IATWDAY, DaC:. 11 .......... IC4 ....
<•t 5111••...,1, u .J
0-11 WLT
6 4 I
' 3 0 1 • 0
4 6 I l 3 I
6 • I • 6 I
S S I 2 • 1
1 10 0
Air Force 11·2) "' Mln lu lool 16-Sl
SATUltDAY, DIEC. 17 CalNtrnle .....
<••r<-> t.1 Slate Fullerton 17·4) vs. North· er~ llllnols (9·21
f'ltl'lcll Cllnlt .... (at ONMe)
Mer~no 11·3) YI. Tenneu• 17·31
SCOREBOARD
-!. > .
NBA
WUUlltN CON,•11t1ENCll
"eclfk DMllM w l .. ct.
ullera 11 • .733
Port tend
Golden Stele
SHiii• Ptloenl•
11 • 733
' ' .500
' ' 500 s 10 33J
!>en DlffO s 11 .lll
Delle•
Denver
Uleh ltenau Cllv
S.nAntonlo Hou1ton
MidWMI DMllM
10 •
' 1
1 '
6 ' • 10 s 9
'" Sl3 ~
. '29
.l7S
.JS1
•ASTlllltN CONr<lltllNCE
A .. llllc DIVI'*'
Ptllledelohl• 11 3
Bo,ton ll s New Vork 9 6
Nt'# JerMY I 6 w .. hlnoton • 9
Mltweuk•
Atlante
De troll
Chlceoo
Cleveland
lndle ne
Ctnlrll OfYhleft
' 6
' 6 1 9
s ' 4 11
• 11
Slllldli'l's k-l.Hen 103, Cnketo 100
lndl•ne 101, New Vork 9l
Boiton 1 i., o.rroll "
.716 ·"' 600 .S71
.400
.600 .S71 ... .llS
.267
267
Cleveland I 14, San Antonio 106
T ......... 1G-
Portland el l<•n.aa Cllv
ni.tde'I'• Gemes Ulllen el Goldln Stele, n
S.n Antonio •I New Vork, n Mllweuk" et Wuhlno1on, n
Denver •I Attenfe, n Cltvtleno al O.troll, n PlllledllPl\I• et Indiana, n
Chlceoo 11 HouatOft, n Phoenl• n . Utall al Lia Veget, n
Sen DlellO et SNflle. n
Hew '9p 20 .. ,..
GI
]''I
3112
6 61>)
,.,, • 4 s s
1 ,...,
3 Sfh
v,
2'1'> J s s
1 North Cerotlne (l·Ol beat Mis·
soorl, 6ol·S1.
2 l(enfuckv I l·Ol t>fft Loul,vlllt.
6S·44.
3. Houllon I I· I) be•I Ken.as,
91 ·16.
•. Georgelown 12·01 bHI
Hewell·Hllo, 97·3S. s. Memphis SI (2·0) be•I Norl'1
Texu St. 101·79. 6. Lou"vllle (0· 11 losl to Kenlucl<v,
6S·44.
1 low• (1·0) beat Ill Weslevan,
16·60
I Mervlt nd (1·01 beel JOhns
HOPkln,, IOl·6~
9 UCLA (7·0) beet Long Beech St,
6S·S9
10. °'-" St (0·01 did not olav. 11. Loulllene St. (1·0> t>fft New
Or!Mn .. 67·5', 12. Mldll111n SI 12-0) beet w
Mlch'9en, ll·S2.
13. Fresno St. 0 · 1) IOst 10 Purdue,
5'·SS.
14. Arkan.as 17·0) b .. I Ol<lenome ...,..
IS. 8011on College 10-0) did not otev
16. Georgie 12-0) bell W Ktnluc"li'v,
15-61.
11. l(ensu (0· ll '°'' to Houston, 91-16. 11. DeP1u1 ( 1·0) beat N llllnols,
73·51.
Grey Cup champion
TMURSDAY, D•C. 22 It. lr>dlene (O·ll loll to Miami, Ohio. ...... ,_.... '3·S7.
Defensive end James Curry holds the Grey
Cup aloft Sunday after Toronto won the
Canadian Football League championship
in Vancouver with an 18-17 victory over
the British...colwnbiD Lions~ --<ll.MrmlllmillMI. Al!IJ ~--'"w. OklehOme (1-1) loll to Ar1ten.as
Wett Vlretnte 11·3) vs Kenluckv -...1'f .
16+11
r<ltlOAY, Dae. D " .... ., .... (at SM Oleeel
BVU no-11 "'· Ml11<>Url (7·41
SATURDAY, Dae. 24 ""' .... (I I •t .. IM)
SMU 110·1) YI. Alebtm1 (1·3)
MONDAY, D•c. 2' AllM .....
(lfNIMMll)
Penn St••• O·•·ll va. Wuhlnoton (I-))
THURSDAY, DIC. 2t Ulert'I ....
(at MlmlHll
Boston Cotll9e (t-2) vs. Notre Dame
(6·Sl
.... di .....
(atAlefnl
Norlh Caroline 11·3) YL FIOrlde SI
(6·•>
Getweewt
(81 J8dl__..)
Iowa (9·2) ••· Florida (7·2· 11
SATURDAY, DIC. ll .............. <•• tftlllttell) Bevtor (7·3· I) YS Oktel\ome St (1·•>
MONOllY, JAJI. 2 '""'" .... <•• Diiie•) Georgl• <9·1·1) n Tex,, 111·01
"'" ....... (el T_,..)
Ohio St. Cl·3) YI. Pltt,ourgn 18·2· I) ........
(at "•.atlefte) llllnols (10-1) YI, UCLA (6-4·1)
Or11191atwt <••Miami) NebrH ll• (11•0) YI. Miami (Flt.) (10·1)
s.i.r leWI (et Ntw OrtleM)
Auourn It· ll vs Mkhloen (t·21
j
c ......
SUNDAY'S KOltH wan
Georgetown t7, Hewell•HllO 3S
•AST
Holv Cron S9, Dartmouth Sl
Salon H•ll '51 Dowllng 76
TOUttNAMSNTS
/ Gnel AleUr• SllNteut
Norin Caroline Sl. 6S, Atken111 60
(flrtl)
Ol<l•hOm• ti, Santa Ctert n llhlrdl
Fordham 6', Atesk1·Anchor-61 (fifth)
N-Mulco 7•, Southern Cal 60
(MYe<'lh)
Hew .. Cal St•t• Fullerton 90. Hewell 60
(flrll)
Al'° rect<I: New Terrllorv. T 81# Syndrome, ROD'S Mv Chance. At<I
Baron Re1urn1, Too Ent•talntr. Time: I .'3 4/ S.
U IXACTA 17-11 oald 1213.SO.
'OUltTH ltACll. I 1116 miles.
Lo11 Cr"k (McCrn) l .60 2.60 2.40 Force Fun (Lipham) 3.60 UO
Fabulous Dt<I ISllOemalr.•l UO Alto raced: TemPO'I TIGer, Jimbo'•
Ace, Hen .... T•blt Toren.
Time: 1.42 I/~
U •XACTA (7·2) oald S29.00.
""TH ltAC•. 6 fur!Onel.
M19htvAdvruv (Dl•vl 1'.«> 21.00 l'-20
1(-On Telklno (Vlnzle) 7.JO ~00 Captain Crozier (8tertl 12.IO
Al'° rect<I: Twneml Slew, Jellsco, TrH nor, Wlle'a Chemo, World Ben·
,,.r, Honor Medel, Dutt To Riches • Scoreooerd.
Tlmt· I. 10 315. U IXACTA (2·6) oald Sl,SOS,50.
SIXTH RACll. I II 16 mllts on lur1.
8rorll1 (Cordlro) 32.00 I.to U O Hilvwoect f'•rtc · Dntalothlmuslc IDlhsvl 4,60 3.20
SUNDAY'S ltHULTS FP11gv Mon (Plncavl 3.00
(IOlll .. l0"111v ~ "'"""9) Also raced: Reflect To Glorv,
f'lltST ltACa. 1 1/16 mllH. Dr1oonlee , lrOft Klttv, Double Smoite .
Mornbo's Pet (DIGlol 16.00 ll.40 7.20 Time· 1 '3 4/S.
Aun Al'l'lber Run (Fuentnl 16.00 11.20 SIVINT • COfttlntnlal Glrl (Sibilla) 3.60 " "ACll. 6 lurlongs Send DI-(Cordero) S.60 3 20 3 20 -~lr$hl•"r-, "'0u .. u"'btl,_. _ _..pr""o::;.;Pe=n1TlMi11I UO S.00
Enlrv, Reouletlon Miu , SuPer Vei.r>· Fl Devis (McCerron) ~60 3.20 3 20
fine, c .. tel Cllellne, Vigor'' Ledv, Alto raced: Junture. Plevlng To Win,
Dl,lent Horfron Henoverl1n, Mr HotlvwOOd. Rush 10
Time· 1.44 llS Power, Manv Gl•cltrs
saCOND ltACll. 1 1/6 mllM. Time: l. 10. ChrGerGrtG ILPl\m) 12.IO 7.20 s . .u> U llXACTA 11·6) oeld "6.SO.
Tr" Aunl\er (McGurn) 100 1.60 u ,.ICK SIX U·7+2·7-ll oeld
Son Of /II. CaP (Valtnzutl•l U . .O s 1•0.742.60 wlln one wln,,.r h i•
Also raced: Cerro Pinto. Frtendlv hOrsts); S2 Pick SI• con,otallon oald
Rov11tv. Etrlv Selller, Ptlln, Too Sl.271.IO with 17 winners (five horset.) Dragoon, Tom, 11'1 A Shem, l'orslon
Prince, Leta Stee.,.r. lllGHTH lltACIE. I 1/6 mllu .
Time: l.'3 l lS. Allhte (Plncay) 4 . .0 2,60 2.20
U DAILY DOUILI (9·•> Paid Llle'l Magic (McCerron) 2 . .0 2.20
S237.60. SPrlng Loose 1Dt1ahous.avtl 3.40
TMlltD ltACI. I 1116 mites Alto rect<I: Prtclouslv Deer, Luckv
Slnolt Sctilr (Dodlo) 27.20 uo 6.60 LUC'""' Lucky, O.-z..-
8old TrHIY (Toro) • . .O 3.40 Time: 1 '3. L.elevette l ark CSlbllle) l.20 U •XACTA (7·6) oelcl 120 00
NINTH ltACll. 1 1116 mites on turf.
Me•-• (Dltln v•> 1uo 7.20 l.JO Rov•I Cn tlve (Stloerneker) 4.00 l.20
Twln'a Tornedo (Plncevl 6.00
Al'° r•ct<I: Nellve Sllelk. Azullno,
Mou·Fernl·Tvclll, 8-. Wint•
Wind, OtvmPl•d'I Son.
Tlmt: 1.42 l/S.
U IXACTA (l ·I) oald Sl ... SO.
Alllftdenc.: 33,6ol0.
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LDnll 8Hch State I 1 3 ._.
UC lrvl11e 2 1 I ,_.
UC lrvlne scoring: Camobtll 2, OOvltr I, Event I. Del Ville I, Roni I.
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S....-"8ce Lovoie (Chicago! 12, sn-.. Rock s
All· TOUltNAMllNT ,lr1t Teem
Pelt Cullno IC•ll. Alen Grtsllam <Cal). Jeff CemllDlll (UC lrvlne); D•n O'Connell (Lovole), Mike Spicer (USC>,
Jim 8 1rdMll (Lono h•Ch SI.), Mike Evens <UC lrvlne), Sll•un Cleerv !Cal).
s.c..ld Teem
Guv 81tktr ILono 8ffCfl SI.), John
Gifford (Cal), Cllerlft Harris (USC>, Mell Biondi (Call, Jol\n Fifi• !Cell,
Garv Rol>erlt (UCLA), Tom P•nch•lt (UCLA)
MVP. Cullno, Gre&l'lem I ncl
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Camel ·Lights
9 mg. "tar". 0.8 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method.
Warni ng: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Sm6king Is Dangerous to Your Health.
NHL
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Chicago 10 12 2 n Detroit 10 10 2 n
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Palllton wins 16.0001.
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RIMMn·Tom Gorman. 7·6, 6-•
(Smlt ll ·Lutz •Piii H .SOO , lltlHMn·Gormen SPiii Sl,SOO).
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9etl H!Mt lllftlne !Mtn.ctor. Named
Veda PIMon mlncw·leelut Ntllne In·
11ructor.
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LOS ANGELES ltAN\5-Actlv1!9d
Mike Lansford, kldltr. •fl« PUttlno lllm on welven.. Plec:ld Gordon Jann,
wide rtcelvtt, Oft 1111 1"""9d -llsl. u..M s.. , ..... LMtllll
SAN ANTONIO GUNSUNGElltS-
Nemtd L•rv Kuhef'ld't oflenslY• coor-dinator. HOQ(•Y ........ ttemev LMtllll .
DETlltOIT lltED WINGSo-«tcellt<I
JM Pa~ ..... IM I red
Smllt't, r'911t wine, trom Adlr~ ol ,,,. American HOckev L.._. Sent
Jodv GIR. rleht wine. lo Adlrondecll NEW VOltK ISLANDERS-Slent<I
Roler>d Meeenson, -lltnder, to • mulll·vH r contract
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Christmas shopping season
sales said 'best in yea rs'
By th Al•~l•led Pre11
Salet boomed at the tradltwnal 1\art of the Chriatmaa
ahopplna aeuon u merchanu ttnd t.'ONumers aaJd better
economic limes put more peoplt! in a glft-buylng mood.
Some store ~era said &alee were the best ln y_,a.n,
and many predicted sales through Christmas would be up 1~
to 20 percent from a year ago. A boornma start to the
Christmas season is encouraging news for merchan'-, since
holiday sales generally account for Dhout 40 percent o ( the fuJJ
year's business.
Designer to off er hostile bid
NEW YORK -Apparel designer Calvin Klein iB
threatening to launch a hostile tender otrer for Puritan
Fashions Corp. unJess he and Puritan c.'Ome to an agreement
over Klein's takeover bid earlier this week. Klein issued a
statement Friday saying the hostile bid wouJd be a dollar a
share less than the inltit.aJ offer for Puritan. Klein and his
business partner Barry Schwaru, w ho together own about 3.7
percent of Puritan'st'Ommon stoek outstanding, had propo6ed
last Monday to buy the remaining stock for $16,50 a s hare, or
about $58 mmion.
Saudis 'freezing' oil prices
WASHINGTON -Saudi Arabia is c.'Ommi tted to
keeping oil prices at the current $29 a barrel for at least the
next three years, says U.S , Energy Secretary Donald Hodel.
Hodel said upon his return this w eek from a tnp to four
Middle East countries that Saudi Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki
Y amani is determined to prevent world oil prices from rising,
as some OPEC nations-are demanding. or from falling in
response to the current glut.
Foreign t elephon e sales soar
WASHINGTON -Foreign manufacturers are flooding
the United St.ates with an unprecedented amount of
telephone equipment. Figures compiled by the Conune.rce
Department and the foreign trade division of the Census
Bureau show the number of telephones delivered for sale in
the United St.ates during the fint nine months of 1983 climbed
a staggering 586 percent compared with the same period last·
year,
A T&T competitors win support
WASHINGTON -The long-distance competitors of
American Telephone & Telegraph Co, have won the support
of the Justice Department for their bid to change a regulatory
decision that would dramatically increase their operating
expenses next year. The department. in a filing Friday with
the Federal Communications Commission, said it agreed with
companies like MCI Communications that the FCC was
moving too fast in trying to equalize competition with AT&T,
Dollar retreats; gold rises
LONDON -The dollar retreated from reoord heights in
listless, early trading today on foreign exchange markets in
Japan and Europe. Gold bullion prices roee above $380 a troy
ounce. The dolljll', which hlt new peaks against lhe French
franc and hallan lira last week. fell ag~t all major
currencies after a slight decline in interest rateS. Falling--
interest rates i.Qlthe United States make returns less attractive
on dollar-denominated investments.
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Colleges aoant •
three new shows
By TOM TITUS
Of ...............
The spotlight 1hift1 to the
coUe.-thll week u UC lrvtne
put.I two new ahowa on the boarda
at different campua theat.ert,
while another bows in at Saddle-
back College.
The week's blg event is
"Follies," the Stephen Sondheim
saga of chorus girls reliving their
put. It opens tonight and runa
through Saturday.
Curtain is 8 p.m. at the Fine Arts
' Village Concert Hall with ticket
infonnation being diapenaed at
'856-6617.
A.lao being staged on the UCI
campus is "The Well of the Saints"
by Irish playwright John Mill-
\ ington Synge. Graduate Student
Allison Llddi is directing.
Only three performances are
schedul~ -'nrureday through
Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts
Little Theater.
Dylan Thomas' "Under Milk
WoOa" opens a two-weekend run
1 Friday in the Studio Theater of
Saddleback College under the
direction of Lynn Wells.
Performances will be given
Thundays through Saturdays at 8
p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. until
Dec. 11. Call 831-4656 for ticket
information.
Getting the Christmas seuon
off and running this weekend is
the Fountain Valley Commuity
Theater. which la mounting a
children's production of ''The
Dickens Christmas Carol Show"
for two weeke.nda. Frank Minano
is directing a cast of some 45 young
people.
Perfonnances will be given
Friday at 7:30, Saturday at 2:30
and 7:30 and Sunday at 2:30 of this
weekend and next at Los Amigos
High School, Newhope and Heil
avenues, Fountain Valley. Call
964-5392 or 847-1108 for ticket
information.
lnterml••lon
perfonnancea Friday and Satur-
day at 8:30 at the playhouae, ln the
SeecUff VLUaae ahopplna center,
Main Street at Yorktown Avenue,
Huntington Beecla. Call 847-4466
for ticket detaila.
Katharine Fajardo, Ken Barker
and Don Evana head the caat of
"WitneBB" under the direction of
Dohn Shaw. Cloalng per-
fonnancee are Friday and Satur-
day at 8:30 in the theater, 7272
Maple St., Westminster. Reeer-
vationa 995-4113.
At San Clemente, Rick ~bab,
Joan Ray and Kimberly Ann
Meier comprise the triangle of
"The Marriage Go Round" under
Stan Manning's direction. Final
performances are Thursday
through Saturday at 8 p.m. at the
Cabrlllo Playhouae, 202 Ave .
Cabrillo, San Clemente. Re-
servatioe 492-0465.
Continuing their respective en-
gagements along the Orange
Coast~:
•"Playboy of the Western
World" at South Coast Repertory,
655 Town Center Drive, Coeta
Mesa (957-4033), playing nightly
except Mondays at 8 p.m. (7:30
Sundays) through Dec. 1.
•"Oklahoma" at Sebastian's
West Dinner Playhouae. 140 Ave.
Pico, San Clemente (492-9950), on
stage Wedneedays through Satur-
days at 8 p.m. and Sundays at l
and 7 p.m. through Jan. 8.
•"Brigadoon" at the Harlequin
Dinner Playhouae, 3503 S. Harbor
Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511), run-
ning nightly except Mondays at
varying curtain times through
Feb. 19.
•''They're Playing Our Song"
at the Laguna Moulton Play-
hou9e, 606 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beech (494-0743), on
stage Tueedays through Satur-
days at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30
until Dec. 11. . _ •
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CBJ eMOYll * * * "The L•t ~n" ( 1942) Anlmllld. Volcle ol Mii F•row.
Alen Arkin.
(l)MOW * * •.; "llll Glnlblet" ( 19801 Kenny
Rogett, L .. Putctll.
(ljM()VIE
.. "Buddy, Buddy" (1981) Jeck
Lemmon. Wiiier M•tthlu.
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Kate Jackson is taken •••W~ G MIDEOMNOECOONTY hostage by an espionage Cl> P.M. MAGAZINE . "S 8l<Mc:ae1•CTION rmg on carecrow. and. , . · -1:ao-
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No 'X' rating
for Unlver•al'•
'Scarface' fllm
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PEOPLE'S COURT
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MAKING Of MANKIND T1C TAC DOUGH
QDMOVIE ***'h "My Men Godfrty" (193e)
Wllllm Powell, Clrole Lomberd.
UNIVERS..., OOFMGOLE AOCK ALCITY -Univer-(Q)INSl)(ON
sal Pictures' Scarface, which was
originally rated X by the Motion e CE ~ANDMM
Picture A...>ciation of America ICINCl
Cl.aaaification and Rating Admin-B:JOHHNYCAMON'S
istration, has been given an R -~PRACTICALJOKD
rating by the MPAA Cl.aaai-***Vi "Clbnl" (19721 Lill Mln-
fication and Rating Appeals 11111, Joel Gfey.
Board, Universal Studios has an-~ ~
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Eaelwood, Kytt Eaalwood. 'R~ Hindi" (1175) Rod
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ADYENTUM OONTINUf.I DIBMOVIE ''Olrte Of The White Orctlld" (Prem·
ltr•l Jennifer Juon Lligll, Ann Jiiii-an.
I=~ DONOOR'Ytll
MOVIE ** *'~ "Abtenee OI Mlllce" (1181) Peul Newman, Siiiy Field.
-t:16-• THA rs INCMl>9l.EJ
-t:ao-
i THI GOIW OOlUtillST
P£OflU'8 OOtMT TOOA Y AT HOU. YWOOO PNfl'.
I u tiwa tft!»-='= TOHIGHT **Vi "One Wey Slr .. t" (1950)
JllTlll Muon. t.W11 Toren.
(t)MOVIE * ·~ "Thi Kldntpping Of Tiie Prlli-dent" (1980) Wlllllm Sh1tner, Hll
Holbrook.
®MOVIE
• "Meg1torc1" (19111) Berry
Bottwlell, Perlil Klllmbltt1. (l)MOVIE * * * "An Olficef And A Genti.
main" ( 1182) Riclllrd Gere, Debf1
;.~ *** "Chlln Reectlon" (1980) SI"" Biiiey, Ami....,. Wlndlelter. (%)MOVIE
U V. "Wendi" (1170) Barberi
Loden, Mlctllll Hlgglna.
-t0:15-
• THATS HOU. YWOOO
-10'JO-• INDEPENDENT ... NETI ..... WOM,.._
NEWS
•NM....WWS 111 IMNEY tiaLER
-t0:46-8NEWS ~rating was awarded in 1=.aANIENTTONQHT
New York when producer Martin MAKINBOFMANKIND -11:00-
-11:41-
(H) HIO CONIUMEA flEllORTI
flt&INT8
-12:00-
• L.A. TOOAY ~ ~ Aeluctent tiefoes" (19711
Ken Berry. CllT*on Milchlll
(Z)MOVIE *Vi "Sex Kltlent Go IO College" ( 1960) MllNI VIII Ooten, T uelday
Weld.
-12:06-l~MOYIE * * "Coni.alont Of A Window Clelner" (1914) Robin Alhtth.
Anthony Booth
-12:15-®MOVIE * • "tQ1IOnll Lampoon's Movie
MldnelS" (1981) ~ Benson.
Rlchltd Wtdmlfk.
-12-.30-
• QI LA TE NIGHT Wl'Tl4 DAVID
L.ETTERMAH
I TWILIGHT ZONE HOUVWOOO ClOIEUP AOWAN&MAl'nWS~
LCM. AIElllCAN STYLE
MOVIE • .. "Seven S..Utllt" ( 1171)
Gilnclllo Giannini, Shirley Sloler.
.MOVIE *~ "In Pf .... OI OIOlt W°""""
( 1171) Tom a.ene-, Kattn 1111ca -1:»-
I a.-=O¥UMOHT ........ ** "lht Gey C.vllllet'' ( 1944) 0.. beft~~Pln Mlttln CQh:~rn9N GOD (%)MOVIE * "Modern Ptotllemt" ( 1981 l Chevy
ChMe, P1t11 O'ArbllWllll
-1:16-
ISJMOVIE ** "FO<IMW ~ .. (1975)
Anni.a.. EmmlllUlll Ar1111
-1:60-
IHIMOVIE
• • "Hriytonlc Men" (1182) Clint
Eutwood. l(yle Euiwood
-t:OO-~ ~NEWS NIGHTWAW4
* • 'h "St• Of Tiie Night" ( 19821 Roy Scheldet. Meryl Streep
-2:30-e a NEWS l~1MOVIE * • * "The Kiiiing Of Sister George· ( 19681 SuSIMlh Yon , Betyt Reid
-S:OO-
~~STAETaf • * "Holllcytonk Men" ( 1982) Clint EulWOOd, Kyte EulwOOd
t%)MOVIE ••on "Dirty Hinds" (19751 Rod
Steiger. RomySCMeidlf.
-3~-
(()MOVIE *** "An Ofllcet And A Genii.
tMn" (1182) Richerd Gere. Oebfa
Winger.
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Threecommunity theater pro-
ductions cloee up shop thia week-
end with final perfonnancee of
"The Robin Hood Caper" at the
Huntington Beach Playhouae,
"Witness for the Proeecution" at
the Westminster Community
Theater and "The Marriage Go
RoWld" at the San Clemente
Community Theater.
• "Footlight Frenzy" at the
Newport Theater Arts Center,
2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach
(631-0288), presented Fridays and
Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Dec.
17.
Bl'egman, director Brian De <t>MOYE 1£ o a NlWI Pahna and Universal Pictures **.Vi "The Gembler" (1980) Kenny .w-
theatrical motion picture group i9iRooersiiliiiiii~· liii•iiiPuriiiiiice11iiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii.i.......,..~~----iiT......:::==================~
President Robert Rehme ap-
peared before the appeals board to
protest the original X rating.
"•8TAll 80'
Jack Secord's production of
''The Robin Hood Caper" features
Joanne Wolcott, Wil Thompson,
Joanne Underwood and ''Colonel"
Jimmy Hart. They'll give final
•"Life With Father" at the
Newport Theater Arts Center, 390
Monte Vista St.. Costa Mesa
(631-5110), playing Thursdays
through-Saturdays at 8 p.m . and
Sundays at 7 p.m. until Dec. 18.
The new R rating was granted
without further cuts in the film,
Universal said.
A Bregman production of a De
Palma film, Al Pacino is Scarface,
which also stars MiChelle Pleifftt,
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( ... A"ft MONPAY~. l CAN'T 5MAKE TMl 6 AWfOL FEELING THAT 50METMING PREAPF'UL
I' GOING TO HAPPEN TO ~E
l'M ~VEP!
li'5 NIC.f TO
5EE A
f'Rlf.NPlV FAC.E
II 25
THE
t'.\~ILl'
l'IRCL'S
by 811 Kean e
"We hafta go to the bank to buy some money .
by Brad Anderso n
3 ~~w·~
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( .. "It's touch tackle, not lick tackle."
;·
'IPO' "I l 1.1.1 '.\S
STAY!
\ E :-1\\.\'.\,\\ u.1E H~VE A
1(vi\\PLAlNT wE All 60T
-SICK DURING THE
"'f~AAl<S61VIN6 ~K'LIPAYS ... .. -....... l ......
~
THAT ME~N::-I.VE r~rN T
GET uUT 0F Sdh.\)L ...
WE WE~E SIC"-ON OUR
OWN TIME ... WE DON'T
nllNK THAT WAS FAIR ...
-
by Gus Arriola
by Jim Davis
BIG Gt:ORGE
II· l.t'
"I h1t1 Mond1y1."
-•If HE WASA ~RIPTION, ro ~HIM .•
1'60 SEE THY CHAPLAIN" ?~
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by Ferd & T 0 01 Johnson
by Charles M Schlfl z --
SA~~SM DOES NOT
8ECO/\\E YOU MA'AM ~
by Tom K. Ryan
1Hf? ~Xf:~ION 'rn1MMt:C7 SOME FL.Al'
Ff'.OM OUR WA151l .. 11\lES!
t .,
.. ~tr '
I' I ~\
Q.1 -Aa Soutli. vulnerable.
you hold:
tKlotS \?1 OJl51 •QJN
The hlddinK has proceeded:
NerUI Eat& s .. tlil •• ow. 7
What do you bid now'!
A.-Offcnslvely. you havt'
quite • rair hand. but yo u do
nol have much lo conlributt
in the way or derense should
the opponen ts buy the! hand.
Jump to lhrce spadu . Over 1
takeout double. th1t action is
pre~mptivc. IL mtl(ht seem
that ynu llrl' loo stronl( for
1h1~ bid. hut at this
vuln1•rab1laty. you \hould
ha v1· a hllh• ,,onw1h1ng an
rcsl'rv11.
Q.2-llolh vuln1•rablt'. a'
Sout h vou hold
•95 #;AK93 1d (QJ4 tKQ6
l'arlncr open' lhl' h1dd1ng
w11h four 'path•' Whal a<'
11on do you 111k1· •
A.-far,l. ht·ar in mind lhal
partner ha' madt• 11 preemp
t1v1: npeninl( hid Ir hl' had a
solid ,padP 'u11 11"tl an out
Jt DGt: P \RKt:R
GOif i ON lllDGf
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
AN8Wt:R8 TO llll)(;t QUIZ
aide act•, h1· would have• upt'n
ed onr ~p1de. Therefore.
1lam muMt IK• al Ix-at on a
rincue -al worst. ll hu no
play at all. 1'1ss, and takr
your prol1l.
Q.3-As Snulh, vuln1•r11blto,
you hold:
tQJ7 'V KQ8 OAQJI •K98
The bldd inK has proccrdrd: s .. tli Weel Nortll Eatt
I NT Pa1e Pat1 % •
Pua Pue 2 0 Pue
7
Whal action do you takt''!
A.-You havt 1 maximum no
trump op1·ning and a ,UJX'rb
fit for parlnn \ ~u1l. hut you
must stall pus~! Kl'mt•mlwr.
purlnc•r tould not art nv1·r
your slrOnl( 01wn1nl( had. 111·
rnu~l hav1• lnn1< dm mond' and
almos1 no1h1nl( 1n 1h1• w.1v ot
h11(h 1·11rd'
Q.4-ltnlh vulnt·r.ibh-. J'
Soulh you hold.
• AQJ6S2 AK 10 I 952 • 7
The b1ddin1: ha, proc1·1·d1•d:
South Wu t !llorth [H l
I • .,... 2 ;i PH•
?
What do yo u had now'!
A. -Wt• u~ually •utcicnl lhal
you rebid a kood 111 rud
major au il. lft'rt'. how1•vrr ,
lhrrr are morr 1mporlonl
fu lors lo con•idcr. You havt•
11 Kood hand and fint· supp<1rl
for partnt•r'x 11u1l, so you
111hould fix 1 playabh• 11uit iu
soon u poulble to allow
room for u ploralion should
parlnt•r havt slam aspint
tions. Ka1st' lo thrtt ht•:irl
H you lail to ram• ht•arts
now, pulnt'r wall n1•v1•r
bt•lll'vr you havt• wrh 1·x
c1·ll1•nl trump )upporl
Q.5-Nt•1lhrr vulnrrahl1-. ·''
Snut h you hold.
•KJS J3 •)Q9652 +Ul06
'l'ht· b1ddin1< h.1~ pron•1•d1·d·
Sortb l:ut South
I ' Ublt '
WhJI .11·11on du vou IJk1•'
A. -'ou hJ\'1• onl~ rn1>d1•'1
\ Jlu1·~. but al yuu <iun't :lfl
nu"". you ma) find 11 d1 rf1ruh
lo 1•n11·r tht• aurt1on :it 11 later
stage. You havP a balant't'd
hand w11h stoppl'rs an all
suits. and one no trump
durra b1•1 your hand
pc-rft<t tly.
Q.1-As Sou th. vulnt•rablf.
you hold.
•Q83 ~·K87S4Z 083 •JT
Thi· bidd1nK h•~ prOC'r1•d1•d:
We.t Nettll t:.at S..tlil
I \? D .. w Pa11 t
Wh'1t IC't1on do you lak(•/
A. -You most t't rtainly ran
not ronvrrl parlntr'a
takrout doubh· lo iwnalllH
your trump suit 4ual it7
l1•1iv1·~ 11 JCr1·u1 dral lo bt
d1·~1r<•d. And don't ron,idrr
ont· no trump t hat
r1·~pun~1· ~U KKt''" foi r
v.1h11·' I 'arl n1·r h;1~ a~kt•d
.1·011 lo had .v(111r tw~1 ~uil. so
n·,pon1t on1• 'pad1•.
Havt you ~ea r11nala1 I•·
lo do11blt troublt? Ltl
f harlu Gorn help you 111141
yo11r way tllroqh tilt •au
of DOllBLtS for "ult!.1
ud for talltMl. •·or a copy •f
lli• uouau:s lloektd. 1elMI
Sl.8~ to "Gorn·IJo11We1,"
tart of till• HW •paper. P .O.
Bu %59, NorwMCI, N.J.
07~8. Malit dtttli• paya .. le
to New1paptr~•.
by Harold Le Doux
As THE POLICE
5€RGEANT
I'LL TR'! NOT TO KEEP YOU VE~ LONG 1
MISS FREMONT• YOU PROBABLY HAVE
A DATE OR APPOINTMENT j 1 THIS EVENING I • NO. SIR
,.---------,... ' TELL ME \NHEI\. DD THIS THIS MORNING I
y()lJ LAST SEE MRS Rt(:,HT AFTER I " BRACE ., ,-_,; CAME TO WORK I 1_ .,,,,,.. _,,,
OUESTIONS THE BRACES' MAID,
HE FINDS HER
RETICENT 8UT
1 DONT '
NOT UNPLEA$ANT1
E~IN ~U~.~ A~ LONU
~~ 1 CAN ~f.M~,
_ __,,'"""'"'1"'1. 1'\lANK%11JINl:J AA~ fAU.fH
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•• 8WOC8'
by Jeff MacNelly
At(.), At; L.u c.K \LoUL. 0
AA~~ 11', fAA'f 'S JIJ!if 1'~f.
~~ Ill~ 1'~'4 AA~E Au.
1'~ 1'~1VIN6 DAV
by Ke 111n Fagan
Ml~O-1~ ~~ 1'MINU
~to&b. ~~O·&o<,.<,L.1NE.
l~N' '1' '" ~N l'M
11 ? ~l'frlMCt "~
1A1X1t¥,, 10 •. PWOE.5 ~
by Lynn Johnston
-&y Tom Batiuk
by George Lemont
Tl-4e KIP'l-1... ~eVefR
t<NOW HOW CL.05e ~CAM.ff!."R:>~G
1'MIS 1"HIN6 ANP
e.et.-..,-ING HIM W11"H
MY ~t.~E~,ARrn '--,,.... .
Bob Mathias, Olympic Training Center Director and
two-time decathlon champion, with some of America's
Olympic hopefuls.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 28, 1883
..
,
Accused
officer
gets aid
SAN BERNARDINO
(AP) -A legal defense
fund haa been set up for
fired California High-
way Patrol officer
Ge o rg e M ic hael
Gwaltney, a<.-c:uaed of vi-
ola ling the civil rights of
a woman found slain
along a desert freeway.
'ICmlOUI......... • NAMllTAnm#T
lhll fotlOw'tnl) C*IOfl le ~
OUljnettH
THE fIEENHOVEN PAO~ OUCTIO ROUP. 4040 MICAtl~ 8oli..,,•, · Sult• 300. H9wPOt1· ,
S.ectl. CA 92660 :
JOlln LM si~· 27 Wood> land Dllve. Irv ne. CA 9271'
Tl'ltt l>UIJMN Is wnduc1.0 by: llt
1rldlvidval • ,. J
JoM L StMn~ I fhlt 1111emen1 wM flied with N •
Count; Cler1! ot Orange County on • ,
NOV 3. 1983 • I ,_.
Put>lllllld Orenge Coaet 0.ity
Pttol Nov 7, 14, 21, 29, 1H3. _; ;
5"7-.;t
P\lll.IC NOTtC(
FICTITIOUI IUaMN
NAMI ITATllll.NT
t>usineas ea • •
State murder trials of
Gwaltney twice ended in
dead.Jocked juries before
the federal grand jury
indictment came down
earlie r this month.
Gwaltney. 42. pleaded
Innocent Nov. 14, and
trial was set Jan. 17. If
c.'Onvicted, he <.'Ould face
life in prison.
~ I The IOllowtng 11«aon• ere dolrlg
OUES I II 833 Dove Or , e 10. •
Ne*POfl Beech CA ll~M3 ·: I uncsa P1as1ce11. 4 t8 e 1t1h, Coeta .. ·1
t.Aesa CA 92627 ' Pa1roc11 A Young 2292& Ory
I
CreeloRd O.amondBar,CA 9179$
Tnis t>us•neu is conouctld by· •
general panneran1p
Londa Ptaskell
Palrocre A Vour\g
Tl'l1s statement wH llled wnh IM j lcounty Cler~ or Orange County on
Nov 3 1983
I f~
I Put>llshed Otange COlll Deily
PllOI Nov 7 ,. 21 28 1983.
5990-83
Robin Bishop, 23. was
found sexually assaulted
and shot to death along
Interstate 15 near
Barstow in January 1982 Ml.IC NOTICE
as she was heading home FICTITIOUI llU ... N NAME STATt•NT to Las Vegas after a Tne 1011ow1ng '*'°"' .,. dolnQ weekend in Los Angeles. t>usmes.s as
f f d r w o ·s COMPANY. 1555 Mell The de ense un was Verde East 27·H, Coe11 Mell. CA.
established last week by 92626
G al • f · ds h Roy Deen Hotchlliu. 1555 Mell W tney s rten • w O verde East 27·H. Cotll Mell, CA. ho_pe to help raise 92626
$120 000 by Dec 5 So Shirley Rulh HOIChkltl, 1555 • · · Mesa Verde EHi 27-H. eo.t1 Melli far, $1 ,590 has been CA 92626
raised, the Los Angeles Tnts t>uslneu ra conduc:tld by: •
Herald Examiner said general pannerlhip Roy D .. n Hotclll(lal today. Legal fees are This statement wu llled with the
expected to reiich County Clefk of Orange eo.,,niy on Nov 3. t983 $70,000 for a federal ,._,
trial. Pvt>l•She<I Otenge CoMt o.lly
----------Pilot Nov 7. t4, 21, 28, 1"3.
PlllllC NOTICE 5991-.S .
FICTITtOUI •UllNHI l't&.IC NOTICE NAMI! IT A Tl!MINT __ _.;...;...;;...;;._.;... __ ...;....;. ___ ..:}
The lottowlng persona are doing FICTITIOUI llU ... N
bustneu 81: ~ ITATl•NT
Tl'1E PARK RESTAURANT. 2515 The fOllOWlng pert0n le doint
E Pe<:Ui<: Coest Hwy , Corona del t>uslneae 81.
Mar. CA. 92625 0 AV I L L C 0 M PA H Y
Loomis Foods. Inc • 25 tS E Pa· ENTERPR12ES, 3007 Cre>yden 8-y,
cihc Coe11 Hwy . Corona Ml Mar. Costa Meu. CA 9262$
CA 92625 David Loren &.yllnger. 3007
This Dullness 11 conducted t>y a Croyden Bay, Coat. Mell. CA.
Corpotetlon 9262$
Rick C Loomis Secretery. Jill Krosten Beyalng.,. 300t
Treasurer Croyden Bay. Coate ...... CA. This statement was filed wlth the 9262'6
County Clerk ol Orange County on lh15 t>us1ness ts con<luc:ted by: SI
Nov 16, 1983 lr>d1-nou•I
F2'0364 Devid Bay9'nger
Pubhsneo Orange Coast Daily Tnos statement was hied with the
Pilot Nov 21. 28. Dec 5. 12, 1983 Cour>tv Clerk of Orange County on
J +
6147-83 Nov 3 1983
DllD c NOT cc PubhSt'le<l Orange co.!":=. 1 I ___ ruu_l_I __ I ___ P1tot>Nov 7 14 21. 28. 1983 • j
FICTITIOUS auatHEH 5996-43 l NAME STATEMENT 1
Tr>e following person is doing flt&IC NOTICE
1>us1ness as ----------CITIZENS OIL 4 GAS co 4630 FICTITIOUS ~.. . I Campus Ortve Suite 11 t. Newport NA• STATllllPIT
Beach. CA 92660 The IOllO'lwlng '*'°" It ~ I Jonn Parsons 1500 Park PMw-business as
port. Newporl Beach CA 92660 MAYFLOWER (GENERAL 8UILO-
Tt111 OU.mess rs conduc:ted by an l~G CONTRACTOR). 1819 ~la I
1n<lrv1dual Ave . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 S
John Parsons Harry Ronlld OOdl)•. 1819
r111s stat-• was 111.0 with Ille P1acen11a Ave.. Coate ~. CA.
County Cle(k of Orange County orr 92627
Nov 16, 1983 Tn11 1>u1mess 11 conducted by: si
FUOSU tndlvtduet.
Put>llshe<l Orange Coest Dajly Harry Ronald Dodge
P1IOI Nov 21, 28. Oec 5. 12. 1983. This S181-t W81 llled with ...
6148-83 County ~lerit of Orange County on
----------Ho\1.3. 1983
l't&.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI 9U ... H
NAMI! ITATl•NT
The IOltowtng l)efs<>na are doing
t>usmest as
SUPERIOR PAINTING CO. 222
341h St., Newport 8"cn, CA 92663
Riehard E Foratall. 222 34th St •• Newport Beacn. CA. 92663
David Roa Covin•. 222 34th St ..
Newpon Beach, CA 92663
Thie bullneaa I• conducted by a
~"I P•r1nwllllp. Richard E. For11all
Thia stalement was llled with Ille
County Clerk ol Orange County on
Nov. 3. 1963.
Ftms7
Published Orange Coast Delly
Pilot Nov 7. 14. 21. 28. 1983
5994-83
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Published Orange CoMt ~
P1to1 Nov. 7. 14. 21, 28. 1N3.
5tn-O
P\lll.IC NOTIC(
FICTITIOUI ..,_ ..
NAMllTA~
The following pertooe are dolrlg
business at.
OZARK ARTS, 2146 VIia Doredo,
Newpo<I BMctl. CA 92MO
Dennis E Carpenter. 214e vi..
Dorado. Newpor1 8Mch. CA. t2teO
Alete R Carpenter. 214e \lleta
Dorado. Newpor1 8Mch. CA.. t2tlO F,.,,ec H. Cerpenter. 17"2 COWM
Street. !Nine. CA. 92714 Nancie 0 Car~nt.,, 17U2
Cowan Street. Ir.Me. CA. 12714 ~
This blls1nesa Is conduct«I by: a :;_ t __________
1
generet pan~lp
1 Frank H. Carpenter "f I PlllllC NOTICE This Sfllemer'lt wae lllld wlttl M-';
FtCTITtOUI •u..... County Clerk ol Otenge County on I
NAM! ITATl•NT Nov 3. 1983 I bu::'!.~~~ng l*IOll 1' dotng PublJshed Orange Coal~ I
TRETYME, 7462 McFadden. Hunt-PUol Nov. 7. 14. 21. 28. 1983.
tngton Beach, CA. 92646 SM943
Kenneth B«ry. t6343 Gret1oble, ----------
Huntington Beech, CA 92649 flta.IC NOTICE
This business II Condutled by .,.. ----------
1ndMdu•I r:te:TITIOUS .._ ..
Kenneth Berry NA• ITAT'DmlfT This statement was toled with the The lolio'Mng pertont .,. dolr!Q;
County Clerk of Orange COunty on t>uSlnes.s .. ,
Nov 16 1983 BABY CARE RENTALS. 1&ee.2;
F2JOM5 Sunbufst 'lane Hunllr>gton &ell&i. Published Orange Coast Dally CA 92647
Pilot Nov 21. 28. Dec 5 . .12. 1983 Barberi L Curnu!le, 19ee2 &ln--
6146-83 ourtt Lane. Hunt1r19ton 8Mctl. CA. ----------i92647 . •
IAL TZ IERGEAOM
SMITH 6 TUTHILL
WESTCLIFF CHAPEL
427 E. 17th 51.
Coate Mesa
646-9371
PACWtC v•w
MEMONAL PARK
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pacific View Ortve
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCORMICK MORTUARY
1795 Laguna Canyon Rd .
Laguna 8-ch, Ca. 92851 494~9415
Ju<ltth Lecocq. 18501 c~ • 1 Circle. Huntington 8Mch, CA. 12Mt :
This bullnesa Is condue11d by: 1'
generel partnerlhlp
Barbara l C\lmulle
This s111emen1 was "*' with IN
County C1eril of Orange County Gt~ ~ I Nov 16. 1983 • ., • ,_
Pvl>litl'lld ~.,. Coaet ~
Piiot Nov. 2 •. 28. 0£c. 5. '2. 1ta.
114&-a.
Classy Autos. ,
.Advertised
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• Orang• Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 28. 1983
MllC NOJICC P\MllC NOTICE MllC NO 11cr PlltllC NOTICE
842-5878 NOTICl INVIT1MO llDI NOTICI Ofl TRUITll'I IALI IN, .. "'"'"°" NOTICI CW AOMTION Notte. la llereby g1_, 11111 Ille Loan .... zo ......... /MOLIN.A C~T °'THI ITATI °' RllOlUTION Of'
so.tel of Truet-of the Coeet Con\· T.I . No, o-ol111 CW CAL,,OflNIA _, INTINT TO LIAll
munllY COlllOe Dllltlol ol Otange UNtT ooot 0 ANO fOfl THI COUNTY IUfllt\.UI OllTNCT
Ceunty, Clllltornla. will t~ve Mel llRVICI O..NllONI Of ORANGa '"AL "'ONl'f\' r-""':;:ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;iiii==;;==· t4 blel• up 10 but no lat .. 111811 10 00 INCORPOAA TED In"'" M(!tlll!< Ill lh• Faiate 01 FRANI( NOl ICE IS HtRCBY Olll(N I liA I ...... ,., Salt -~ ... "'l.4 . TUMC11y,Daclelnb«O. '""" U OUly llPl>Olnl.0 rruatM und« Ille WILLIAM SONOCCN. 0.C••N<J IHC f'OUNTAIN VALLEY &CJ~DOL 1~ I . D IL" Pl L(l'I' ~=~::...;=:.....--...... ... ....... r...uw Ille Putefllllno ~tmant of Mid tOllowlng deterlbed oeao 01 trutl c ... No. A 111... t>•DlflJCT h•• dKl.,..i mat 111e lo! I E A I ltatral llll ,._ • I. ltU
OolleOa oi.iriet 10U1e0 .. 1310 w 1LL SELL Ar Pu&L1c AUCTION NOT1c10,1AL10f' ~1ng rfl111 11•09.,1y w1u no• t:i. Cl A l f lL,'O ()'·'l•'lr.•: llOl lRS -re•• • 11 Ima• llff ACllllTI• Avenue. Cott• MaM. ca11-TO lHE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR RIAL l'ROl'lllTY AT nood..o lor claallfoom purllOMf _, 1· r \, --•a• I •rm ttttw Onllf:;;ity Town e;;;1.,
IONlll 11 which time Mid bld.,.•ill O. CASH ANOIOR THE CASHIERS OR "'IVATI IAL.I On• Clauroom and l ilt __.. • n
pu....,,..,_.,.and rHdlOf. CERTIFIEOCHECKSSPEC1rtE01N No110 11 ll4tltby o•~n 11111 thaMu111 1)111PW1Room 1n eu11<11""Co1 'f I I S · ~Dalebout 20081k 40'10t.JBr • de!'I. Conoo F'u,•n N.,., 28•.
PUACHASEOF COMPUTER EN· Cl\lll CODE SECTION 292-4h (pay· uod•••IQnOO, .. Admlnlt1ra1orolllle lht Arthur O Ni.b•H Sc11ooi:"9GOO C t•p lC>nt• .. f'fVIC •; Bl'"'ll.ito-Beach Jbl . yaro compl raturb 1•m rm 21-'tbl . 2 urger.
GINE ANALYZER AND COM-able 11 ma un\41 or Hie 1n 1awtu1 E11a111 01 FRANK Wtl LIAM SON G•rOtH111 Avenue, ruur•111111 11111ey. Monday. ).'ri'<l"y R:::!..i Estate $4411,000 2 17 Jum1ne 111> 7 P•110•· etc, 2 PUTERIZEO GAS ANALYSIS SVS· oney of the United S111e1)all rlglll, DEEN dl!(;ou.&~. wlll NII 01 Oolvlllt Cal1lornl• " ~ Open Silt /Sun 1·~ pool11j1 c N o peh
fEM:OOLOENWESTCDLLEOE tltle andlnlerfftcooveye<J•o anCIHl1110111<1h1ghttt1t11ndbHlblddl". Hie 6oorcl 01 Tru•tH• ot the 8 00 AM 5"'() ,, M ,...,,.,.,,,,.,.,,,,,"'""''"" Owm/eg1 1n3 665t ll150/mo 71-4876·573•
All bid• ar• to be In accoroance ow held by II undlf Hid 0..0 or 1•Mt1• mot h.1rmuno cond1tl0111 hore-r uu11111n Vt1il11y School 0111r101 re· : • • • • •"' • • It 2 It
with Ille Bid Oooum•oll which .,. Tru11 In th• PIOP*llY llartlnlllter do htt1ll11• 1n1tnllQ1){1(), •no SubjllGI lo I OIYttS to .... ., Ill• ••Cllltl .. '° In-Bus1'nr"" Cf>llOl t•r ,' TllPLll ... ~rt ack 1 now•n " .. and m1y be ~red In Illa rlbeO cionll1m111IOfl Oy $0111 Sup.irlor C:O\Jrl, dlC.OllHhbOV• under th• lerma •M ~"' IAYC"EST Soull1 or the Hlwayl Lg• LilJbl ISLE wXfEA ·
Office OI Illa Olractor of Purchaalng TRUSTOR. GEORGE A MOllNA. on Ooc11mber n. •9l!:J O• 1111~·"•"•• co110111on~ 111111d In •h• AelOIUllOn Monda)'· "'r"1du y sub al (I fl II a I r 0 u, ••p&rate lrOl'll llOU .. WI C l"~ONT Fum e 8r$!500 or H id colltga dl1111c1. ARTA MOLINA w1mtn mo 11mt1 ollowod by l•w. el 11141 ol lh1t 0011•0. A•tOMlon No. 84-20. r " b 0 s tldtms or -4 Br $-4500 673-1-411-4 EllGll blddaf muat~bmlt wllllhla BENEFICIARY ANAHEIM SAV orne11 01 EDWIN B HALES. 8241 lho1111111mum"10111hlylea .. pay· 8 Q() A lt.,1 i::: '>()I'M e rooms ltuatMOrtll :Sbulhapluetwo2 fldrm, bid 1 OHlller'a cmeck. c;ertlllad NOS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Brooks11h1 Avt!rl<lfl, Sulla 0 m1m1 1or tho torm ol tM lea!MI Shell ; .IV .-.J:,J • • large IOI Built by lv11n O
cnecll, or bldclef'a bond madt pty· RECOAOEO June 29. 1982 .. R11dlftnd5. c11111om111, 111 riQht. 1111& J•Ot be luu 1hnn S720 OOtMonth tor ()('AD I IN I'S Wttltl Prosugious I amity 2 be uJlllt 759• 16 1 ........... ,. .... 4
GtHtll H02
PENtNsutX Bachelor
t blt 10 tlla Otdef ot the Coal! Com· nalr No 8'·222870 ot 0 111c111 R..-lntereat om1 ostah1 01 1111d HlANK ""' C1t18~ruo111 II S 1,650 00/Month '.. • • 1" : 11eiQhbOtnOO<i Pr1ve1e
munlty Colltga ()j1111CI Boatd ol ordalnlhaolllctol1lleReaorderolWILLIAM SONOEFN deco11111u. u11u1 ltl8 Mulllµurµoae Room Tllo f'lJBlf('A~l'll)N 1)1;,Al)l,INI.' Heoteo POOi NOW otallle&l ...... fruit-In en 1movn1 no1 lelt than renoo Counly, lhc1 11rnu or h11 111111111 1md all rlghl, 1r11n1m11m monthly lt!lte payment tor • L $299,000 ~ eLaoe 1 M2
llv•percienl(6%)olllletum blO etl eald dffd ol 1ru11 001sc11be~ thelllluondtntere1~llh11l¥tlldt1at6tullatsu1>secMlllt ~rl0d1 may bo lld· Morn.Ju I 11 '\(J • n 131-7300 -=..•.LIE apt wlbay VUS $585 In·
eluding utllltle1 ~rant• tht l Ille bidder win tnl., Ollowlng property acquired, by oporollon ol low O• Jl•st11ct by 11111 ConauroGf Prlee Index 11 • • .1. l.
Into 111a P'OPOMd Cootreca If 111e PARCEL A An undivided so•;. ollll!1w1se. 01he1 than or m 11<1<1111onllln11ue111vl!•11uv 11111ec11d e1 the end Ttwsdav Mttrl. •I ::~U I'·'"·
Nina 111w1rded to him. In Ille event nllfHt In Parcel l In me City ol to. th&I or a&IO oocudnrit, 111 tho lime lot Ille l1u1n pollod A aecurity de· , ,
ollllllure toenl., Into tucll coniract. ewport Beach. Covn•v ol Orange, ot t111 dl!alh m ar111 to ttll 11181 c.ir1111n1Po11t 11111v 110 r11qu1r• pr101 to oc· W 1•drlt'!td uy I 111"·" '1 :SO !J.111. MESA VERH AO.-..._ ~r
Ille prC>CMOa or thl check w~I be tale or C1lll0tnte. Micordlng to renl 11roport)'. S11U111oJ m lh11 County lcu1J11ncy 'fl I W I I 'ii) WIOe shad)' str"ts and r.:rr.
KINQS ~D Lg 3 8d -lam·
lly rm home In Clllfllaven
Month to mo 1 1200
W1ttrfrtlt •••11110
IOtfelted, °' In tile cue or a bOd. ttie areal Map No 79·72• lllll<I tn bOol< ol Or anoe Stale ot ColllOfnla, more No commrssooo ahall bt paid any 1U rsi a V 1'' • : • I'· Ill. ~.
full wm 1~1 will be rorl4"ted 10 151 page 38 or Parco! Maps, In 11111,par11cu1ar1yoeS<"11111kl u loOows iceosl!O "'111 1'9111111 orohe• In lhll Fnclav Tli11r-.. •l::so I'·'" ~~~~y5\~:inlga~s":u''a=11.., _______ _, 111-1400
aald cOllega dlatrlct llkla ol Ille county recorder of said lot 131 ol l rACI No t872 as pei eqaro And there shall be uo (lllduc-
No bldclar m1y wlllldraw hit blO ounty map reco•<lt!d '"Book ::.3 P11u11s 47 oon hum nnv proposelln ti11111m11n-Sa 111rda \ h 1 '.LO(J p .111. Tllos h<>me nas 11 1111 and Coat a Neu I 024
tor a period fOf f0<\y·flve (451 oav• EXCEPT Umls I iln<I 2 a5 thOwn •8 and 49 ol M1sc11111r1l!'xis M11ps, 1n "0 1111! 1o1011eat responsible blddlf 'untllt \ L'ri • ( moie 3 Bdrm 2 Ba with E.SllE l•YElS
1 Br. yrly. $550
2 Br Penn S7001ytly .... ., .. , .. ., ....... 111., the dll• Ml '°' ll'le 0~1ng Oeflned 1n the Conoomomum th6 nlhca 01t11e1 County Reco•der 01 St111ll'!d 1J•upos111s to 1e11se H id 1· .~· JI I I'· ttl. large rooms thicll new
111ereol Ian recorded April 27, 1982. as In· sooo Cowoty prooc•tv mu•I be •t1eeived oy the carpeting ano AV Sharp 3 Bdr wtspa EZ
Th41 Board of Tru••-reserves trumen1 No 82· r•2947 Ott1C1al Re-S.11<1 prn111111y commcrnly knc.wn klull'Qdh!IJ ofhco1 Dlthe Foon1ein Val· ('AN(' FI I ;\'I' I( >:\ & §.I or age Proced 10 sell tt"rms 760·8702 agl
111• Pf1Wll0' ol •ttec11ng 1ny ano '" QI Os 1n thtl ofloce of tne County u 8•0 Cn•og•otS' Slrl'ffl Co~•~ 'IY 'lf.11001 01stnc1 Fducomon Center, ' • ' ' ' ' ' now Don I mrss •I Only P.itrock T eno1e JACllSIULn
b!O• or to waive any 1rragu11rr11as or ec0tde• 01 s111<1 counly Me~'' C;illlornon ti;> tn Ook fil•llt!I fou111a1n \lftlloy (:()I> J> F.( :TI 0 ~S: S 146,900 7~ 1·3191
1nlonnatll1et tn any bid or In Ill• btd· PARCEL B Unll t as shown aJ>d 010~ U• .,,. .. ,,.are 11'v1111.i 1n1 ~oJ•d ,...Jhlorn111 IJ1708 •10 lt1ti1• rn11n 100 \ \
PHP llWIEIHT
I
llESA VEHE lH/111-1171 _ ding. ehned on the Condom1mum Plan p•o!)o.'• 1y ano 1'1us1 "" "' w111ouo and IP M ooc .. mDctr 6 1983
NORMAN E WATSON llCOtde<I April 27 1982 as lttSllu• will bo• •e<~ovocl JI tlot< OllK ii ul Rollllli• acct1ptong uny wrilten
Secrelary. Soard ol Trutl"S ent No 82· 14294 7 Olloc1al Re-EDWIN 8 HALES iUl•>mtty rm smd pro11os111~ "'" IJl!legatlkl aflrcer
Coett Communny COiiage 01S1nc1 ords. on the otflce ol the coun1y es1a1e ur to)olv oe 111,.0 wllh lht< c1e1k 1511,111 l Ull •<>• u•el tt•dd"'O Any per
P\JDl11hed Ot•!lill Coaat Oatly Piiot .c01<1at ol 111•d counly 01 5Ju:l Sul)11r1ur Cov11 or oehvu1 eo Ison wno ho5 h,.•otolo•e suom11tet1 e
Nov 21, 28, 1983 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A to lh~ s111tJ Atlr11u11s1rulo1 at 011v lont" iw""'"' nuJ nrnv ~ubmll an oral b•d
6157·113 EEO OF TRUST OATEO June t7 ~lle1 h•SI PUbl11:,1t.1i11 QI 1111s nohce "<t"w1119 el l1tust hve \5%1 percent
Pt.ellC NOTICE
1982 il110 OelUoP m11~1ng ~llltJ ~ate Said "'~ n1gh1151 wr!llHn 1)10 Tne ruunesi
NLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO sail> will 01> 11)3011 uµul1 tnil hlllClwUIO 11l5POJ111blt< bidder shall~ •equor&<I
ROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT te•"1& Cash '" hlwlul 'l•OOllV oune 111 11A11<.ul11 tM lorm ol 1ense. such
NOTICI INVITING etOI AV BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE Umled Sl.iltoS. lun µ111t;enl I 10•.1 ul tornonl hus ner111olc.1e beon 1111-F'(OI) NEED AN E)(PLANA'TION 0' trle bid to llC<;ompany )Ultl ulhl• IJ•Oved llV lhll 800•0 or Trustves Noll~ i' heraby ~lven that lhe THE NATURE OF Tl'iE PROCEED· selidr lo 111oy,18UOI >!lllur ~ ChllfQllS 1 lltl Board ot Trustees shall miikll :~~yo c:i~~?~l~ICll cg,·~~~~~ NO AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD The rognt os ltlstlrved lo ru1e1c1 lllly 111e a .. 1ern1111atron as to wllelh<lr to
....... I • O"IT ACT A LAWY,ER end \\II b•<l~ itlU9t! Sllld llitlhthlS wllh tart (tot d8V5 County, Celllornii. W1 1 receive seal· 122 43rd SI . Newpor1 Beach, CA OAI ED November 16 t983 alter reLe•pt ot bods
Id bid: up to but no Iller thin l I 00 2663 ROBERT E SONOEEN l11 lorm1111or1 concerning the ~Pur=Y· ~~~i ~~41!~ "(II a street address or common Adm1n1s1ra1or or the Estata or proposal shOuld be addreneo to
college dlat~t loclled 11 1370 etlgnetton Of propeny Is shown FRANK WILLIAM SONOEEN. Ott· FOUNTAIN VALLEV SCHOOL OIS·
Adlmt Avenue Ca.II 1111..a Ctll· bove. no warra.nty ls given as to Its ceased fRICT 17210 Oak Street, Fountain
tornlt at wlllcll iima Mid bids ;,..111 be omptel-H or c0trectnessl " The EDWIN 8 HALES Valley. Ca11 tor"111. 92708, (7 1-41 publicly~ and raad for· beneficiary under said Deed ol Altorney lor said Estate 842-66& 1. Attention CA.AOL
PRINT •NO B NO WINTER. 1,, •• Trust, by reason of a Dresch Of de· EDWIN R. HALES JONES " 1 .., .. leull In the obllgatlons secured EDWlN 8 HALES FOUNTAIN VALlE'V CO MM U N ITY SERVICES ..., ' BROCHURE· COASTLINE COM· ll\4tleby. heretolore executed and ATiuRHEYS AT LAW SCHOOL OtSfRICT
MUNITY COLLEGE delivered to Ille undlfSlgneO a writ· 121 8roohlde Avenue BOARD OF TRUSTEES
All blda .,. 10 be In ac:cordtnoe •en Oeclar1110n of Default and De-P.O. 8o• 111 Dale Novemner 17, 1983
mend for Sate. and wrlllan notic-e ol Redltnde, CA. 12373-0081 Su:ianne Moore
:,: 1~~ ~ ~':".:.V=n ~ braach and of election to c1use the Publostle<I 01ange Coast Ceil~ Pilot Cle<ll ol the Board
office of Ille OlrectOf 01 Purcttulng unoersigneo to Mii said property to Nov 28. 29 Dec 5. t983 Published Orange Coast Dally Pttol
Cor1n·lla11011 ~ and 1-.1 rn·c11011!-111a •
Lie rnaJt· on "ia111r J<·aJlinc• a-.
tthov1" l'lt•:J:"lt' a~k for ~ 1·ttrw+-'llt1llon
nurnlwr wh1•n •'<llll 'l'lli11~ \ 1111r ad.
ER HUHS :
Check your ud dtt ii y u 1111 rc·port
errors i1111n di :llr·ly. Thr DA I LY
Pl LOT assutn<'S liahilitv for thr fi rst
incorrert ir.scrtion c11ly.
CLASS IFIED 642-5678
.. 1 ... n ....... ....._ ... ft...,r._1_1-.l1..__ __ ,81a111 ftr lale
Gtatral 1002 ltatral .--------~
LllO ISLE
106 Via Lido N ord Open 1-5
·C:SELECT -P' PROPERTIES 4 Bdrm "'''h many auahty lalMa
ea1 ra!> R v access Peai1aal1 2207
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9 900 5 od 3 ba 1 house from RtJ loCar41t, Rltr. ocn YJew s 1950 113 llEW CONDO s 108,000
Nttar teDulous redevelop·
ma11t pro1ec1 m last grow·
1ng Costa Mesa Talk
about app1ec11111on
po1ent1a1 this os 11•1 Re-
alyy ~harp 2 Sqrm 2', ba
ond uAlt wtlh ll1eplace.
attacheu 2 car garage
doluxe Dlt-m l\llchen
carpels & drapes 10%
Oown can mo11e you 111
541-1121 Ea s I Bat b oa Blvd
714-879·599 t I PRICED BELow 1111ARKET Cereaa ul Mar 2222
Go art-a 3 Borm S93.000 B A v s I 0 e p L A c e
' Call Agt 753·8731 BAYFRONT Spacious 2
Hut. leacla 1040 Br 2Ba 51750/mo 8111
Owner w1il go fHA 3 Br. 2
Grundy Rllr 675·616 1
ba lrplc S 118,000 Jasmine Creel< 2 briiiiitii
owe 213.530.51511 hm. 2 ba. 2 car gar. sec
lrYiH 1044
gale $1600/mo, no pets.
720· 1306 anytime
DEANE C11t1 Mtsa 3224
2 Br 1 Ba Duplex. sm lncd HOME yard. gar, clean. No pets.
4 Borm. 3 ba Kens1ng1on S575 • SSOO Oep 1954
Model Lovely upgtades, "Ai" Meyer 549-3•84
wood decking 11ree lano-J B• 1>r. ea on E Side. lrpl,
scap1ng Close to parl\. nu peont & carpeting,
p ool a n d tennis $750/mo Req creOit $237,500 check 642·6153 01 Mid collage dlatrlcl satlaly said obllglllOns, and there-6243·83 Nov 21 28 Dec &, 1983
Eectl bidder mull ~bmil wllll 111, 1'11f the undersigned caused said 6165-83 • notlCe of b•aach ano of election to bid a c:uhlef ~ ohecil, cenllled be recorded May 18 1983 as Instr ----., .. -ol_l_C_NO_T_IC_E ____ , ------------
Traditional 3 Br, 3 ~ Ba. Bayfront. pier & ,._ ______ _
float for 65' boat. Priced to aeU S l,250,000. 1"
~ 3 Br. I ba. lrg yard. very f.lftor 1 quiet 11erghborhood
c:hec*, or bldd« s bond made pay-.,.2 · nm POBllC NOTIC( able 10 Ille c>tw ol Ille Cout Com· No .....-110 tO ot Ottlclll Records In ------------•------------
rnuntty College Olatrlel Boatd ol the off~ of Ille Recorder ol Orange OflANOE COUHTY NOTICE Of l'U9UC
Trutt-In an emout1I not 1eu than County, SUf>ERIOfl COIMT AUCTION Of" NlltONAl llYe perc:..-.t (S%) ol Ille tum bkl as 1 SllO ute wtll be made. but without 700 Civic Canter Dr. WMI PllOHllTY REMAINING guarani• lllet tlle bidder wlll _,,1., covenant or w1rr1nty.e•pressor Im-Sant• Ana, CA. t2701 OH VACATED ~EMISES
rnto l lle proPOMCI Contract If 111a,Plied. ragerOtng lillt poSHlllOll, °' PeUUoner JIMMY CATON OF FOllMER TENANT (CC1111)
sarna ls 1111111de0 tolllm 1n~aven1 •'°cum1>1ences. topiythe remaJntng Respondent LAURA DALE Not•ce os hereby ooven 11111 on De-
ol llllur• to ent., Into such contrec1, ,prrncipal sum 01 the note(s) secured CA TON cembor 5 1983. al 21110 w Lincoln
the prOCMd• ot the cMclt wlll be by Nld deed OI Tfl:ISI, With Interest Case No 0-2189 18 A e Anehelm CA Orange C1>11nl
forfeited, 01 In the caae ol a bod, the a.sin"~ no:: provided. advances. 11 SUMMONS (FAMILV LAW) lh~ ~ndersogn~ will sell at publr~
lull tum thereof wlll be lorl4"ted to ny, un er 1 terms ot saJd Deed 01 NOTJCEI You h1H been allad. aucllon the personal propeny ~.ft by Mid cOlltga Ol11rlc1 truat. lees. cllarges. and expenses or Tiie court may dac:lde 19atn1t YOll llennslianel T 01res Fa! Rel Corpor·
No blOclet mey ~llldrew hit bid lie Trustee end ol the trusts created wllltout your 'belne heard unlffa at1on and Dennie T~rnbull
lor 1 P«loO IOf lorty·llve (-45) 08)'1 Y said Deed 01 Trust . you rHpond within 30 daya. lle-4 Said prope11y con81sts ot 11
eft., Ille dll• Ml tor the opening Said Hie will be held on Monday. tile Information below. barstools 33 chairs 1 pool table '3
thereof. Dacember 19, 1983, a1 2;00 p.m at II you wish to seek the advice of an tables, 2 'cash registers. 1 relrlger-
lllYllE TEIUDE
Pano.ramie bay & ocean view from 4 Br. 4 Ba
patio pool home. $775,000.
YllTI IEL LllO llYFllOIT
Fabulous bay & mountain view. 1 Bdrm, J Ba.
c:ondo co-op. Lowest priced at 1295,000.
llYllDE PUCE llYFllOIT
Ill Bayside Place Open 1-5
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br ,
2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces, 1«.>duced-SJ.500,000,
iEWPORT NEl&HTS
1144,100!
light e1ry 3 Bdrm 2 bath
home 1ha1's great lor
entertarnmg En1oy out-ooo• BBQ s to tormaJ Otn·
ners 1nctuoes TWO fire-
places 1n hvmg room &
family rm ptus RV access
A super buy this won't
1as1 646· 7 171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
$600 • MC 962-0126 ~ ealty 3 Br 7 Ba lrg lam rm
~786-1172 wllrplc Crpls. dr~ 2
cat gar & lri yard Pet ok.
~ 2 -44<1 orOham
fFa1r1Harbo1) 1935 -1..~IJ.M1-S 1000 sec Agl 957·0701
3880 Michelson Drive 4-Exec homes for te•M in
trvine ~r SC Ptza area. Pool,
•••ert ltacll lOH spa & tennla available
w ith mo~t Ainge
I S1275·S1500/mo. Bkr.
S2H,OOO Steve Thate11 979·5828
OCEHFHIT Eastsode 3 Br 2 Ba. No
At the pier. a rate 3BR 2oa pets Av all Dec 1st.
Renoezvous con· S700fmo ~6-6273 The Boatd of Truat-reta!'V91 he Chapman Avenue entrance to allorney In lh•s mailer. you should a1or. 111ove. 1 lat fryer. I gas BBO.
the prlvelage or raJe<;llng any end all he Civic Center Building. 300 East oo so promplly so that your wr111eo 1 Ice maker, 1 shake maklf. 1 hat
bid• or to waive 1ny lrragularllles Of hapmen Ave .. Otange. CA. response, II any. may be Iliad on 1able 2 hght fl•lures t t>eer cooler
I f ,. ,_ ,.. 1 At thtl time of the lnltltl publl-time · ' n orrna"t .. 1 In any b ... or n Illa bid· etlon 01 11111 notice Ille 1 1 1 misc steel cooking utensrles
PEllllUU NOIE OCUIFllOIT
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4 bdnn, 3 .. E OF EIEULD
bath. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parlung. Sl.385.000 HY'S FllESTI
dom1n1um on the sne of E side 2'" Br 1 Ba. patio. the lableo ballroom On e11c1 yrd Dl t ·Ins ding. • 0 a AVISOIUSlf.IO ha S•ClO demandade Said auction Wiii be rr.ade
---NORMA~F. WKT'SON nt or lhe unpaid balance ot trle £1 lrtbuma. t.de dac:ldtr contrt Ud. pursuanl to the provisions of Section
Sacrellry, Board or Trust-bllgallon secureo by the above de-~lencl• a meno• qua Ud. , .. 1988 ot Ille CMI Cooe
Coaat Community College District rlbed deed 01 trust and estimated a dentro de 30 dlH . L11 la Oa1ed Novembe< 18 1983 FAllllAlll llllCN HILLTOP
PublltllleO Or•noe Coast OeJly Piiot oats. e•penses eno advances is tnformec:lon que tlgue. Ray Teoloro . N b Nov. 2f, 28, 19113 153.185 94 If you wlall to Nik the tdwlce of 9071 M&r(.nand l>ve ew 4 r, 4 v, ba, custom FrenC'h Normandy
6158•413 The total indebtedness betl'g an n att0tney In 11111 m11tat, you Oaoden Grove CA 92541 I Estate 1.2 prime acre hiUt.0p N ow $995,000.
------------f,omputed may be Oblalned by call· rltlan reapGftM, II any, mey be Nov 21 28 1983 001181110 CAYS llYFIOIT
19511ma1e on wn1c11111e Ol>8fllno bid •S ~Id do eo promptlt ao that y011r Put>hsheO Orange CoMt Dally Pilot
Pla.IC NOTICE no 17141 937--0966 1rwi oay before on 1rme. 6169•83 ,
he sa•e SI Utt.cl o. ... eollclt.r .. conae-Coronado Island C'USI bay front lot 85' boat UOAL NOTICI! Dated November 21 198J o. un allogtdo en ••I• 11unto NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 ERVtCE DIMENSIONS IN berla hec:atlo 1nmedlatamen1e: MLIC NOTICE dec.-k. Plans ava1I. Now S370.000 w /trade
Ille IOllOWtng 1tam1 or lound or saweo ORPOR.A TEO de Hla m-a. .., rHp~Hta ll(OCl«IY lllve bean held by Ille s said Trustee.. 11crlta. t i hey elgune, puede eer NOTICE OF PU8LIC
Police Oeptrtment of the City ot Y T 0 SERVICE COMPANY a991'11 reglatrada 1 tltmpo. HEARING llE INOUSTJllAL
Colle Mae lor a pettod on ••cetS ol y Missy Mahoney Ass1stat1t Sec· f· TO THE RESPOHOENT: Tiie I DEVELOPMENT llEVEHUE
ninety (901 da)'I ettry PetlUonat hH filed e petition con· 80NO FINANCING FOR
Boy's Red Spitfire Schwinn ne Chy Blvo WMI Orange CA ~nlng yOllr mtrrl19e. If you fall to' OllANOE 8AICEllY, INC.
8lcycle, Girl's 011nge Royce Union 2668 le a reeponM within 30 dayt of tile NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
10 tpd. Blcycla. Boy'• Blue C~le 71-41 835-8288 ta that thlt tummoni le ff'Yed on December 13, 1983, at 6 30 Pm.
Pro "MachO" BX 8r<:yele. Boy'a Red ubllaheO Orange Coas1 Oally Piiot you your default may be a public heat1ng Sllall be held before
Kent ex 81cycle, Boy'a Blue All Pro I ov 28, Dec. 5, 12 1983 ter.ct 'and Ille COl.ltl may ant•r a 111e City Council ol ltle City ol lrvlne
Spd. 81c:ycle, Boy'• Sliver Bendix 6219-83 udfmanl contalnlne lntunc:thr• °' [the C11y). al the Council Chambers.
8lcycM, Boy'• 3 Spd, 81tc« S..rs tiler Ofdert concatnlnt dM1lon of 17200 Ja1T1boree Road, Irvine, Catl-
Blcycle, 01r1:1 10 Spd. Red All Pro MLIC NOTICE operty, ipovNI aupport. child tornle. to lake comm-ants from the
Blcycle. Boy' a Blac:ll Schwinn 1 Spd. lie Ocean View School Dist let c~t• end euch ot~r relief aa whether the Industrial Oevelopm-ent
BtulMr 8icycM, Boy'• .~Ive 1 ~pd. Alt merlcan Indian Education Tiller 111 ay be or~nled by the c011rt. The Aulhot1ty of the City ol ltvlnt should
AllllOWNEAI NOIE
Near new 4 bdnn. 4 bath. lake view . 3500 sq
fl $440,000. W ill trad~ for a local property.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\•d1· D··~·· N B blS biol
You dbn't need a gun to ---;
"draw fast" when you eatral 1002
plec. !n ad In the Dally i";;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;; P1to1 Wa11t AOsl Call now ..
I 6'42-5678.
Bkycla, Boy • 10 Spd. 'Sliver Nllhlkl ~uetody child eupport 1ttorner general public on the question of
Pro Bk:ycle. Man a Cltren wrt1t roject •s calling 8 special meeting Mnlahetnant of waoH. talllf\9 of Issue tis lnduatrlal Development
"filch. eOneaday. November 30. 1993 oner or pfoparty, or other c011rt Revenue Bond in an aggregate
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that rom 1 10 9 p.m. The hearing will be leuthort1ed procHdlnt• may aleo amount 01 not to exceed $3, 150,000. 1 ... ---------.
II no owner -.>PMt• and provee I'll• d 81 Pleasant View School 16692 evlt. on behalf of Orange Bakery, Inc .. a COLDWeLL
BAN~eRO
Ml.IC NOTICE
ownarlhlp of Ille property within andeu Ltne Huntington 'eeach 1ted: May 10, 1113. Calllornla corporation, to finance a
_, (7) d•)'I fOllowlog Illa pul>ll-atllornlo 9211-' 7 Thtl heerlng wlll ~ EE A. allANCH, Clerk bakery taclllly 10 ~located at Loi 96
c,tlon or thla NotlOI. Illa mi. tllert lo d 10 dl1euaa i11e 19114_85 project y: Stan, e>at>utr of Phase II 01 the Irvine Industrial shelf -t In Illa finder, II there be A . . l MMY CATON Complu Ent (A.P. Number
Otll, or In Ille City ol Cotti Mau, In ::.:; ln:il~h~sa~=1~1111~~:~~~.:, /0 WESTERN LAW CENTER 591·051·01) in thtl City ol lrvlne (the
w'hlcll ceM Ille propa<'ly lhall be lold 0 give Input criticism and htllp 10MI WHtmlnetat AH .. ,,, "P101ecl") Nellhel the faith i nd
et :* auc:tlOn at • time end O•I• nellze Iha pr0grem p<oPosal u you den QroH, CA. 12e43 credit, nor the ta.ll.lng power or the
10 anl\OYnOed. •v• any questions regarding. If you 1 Clly will be pledQli lor Ille _payment DATED: November 111, 1983 a ava eny questions regerdlOg lhe PubllsheO Orange Coest O•lly Pllo1 ol p11nclpal or or W"lum or Interest
R. E. NETH Ing plaaMcaJl lnOlen Education Nov 21. 28. Dec 5. 12. 1983 on the Bonds CHIEF OF POLICE 117141•1147•7001 Published Orange 61U -83 fhls Nottce Is to comply wllh the
Publilhed Otanga Coal! Dally Piiot ut OaJty Piiot November 26 27 Public Notice requirement of Sec·
Nov. 2'. 1"3. 28 29 1983 6207.83 nuo'IC NOTICE 11on 103(kl of 1he lnllfnal Revenue 11217·83 • • rUD\. Code 01 1954, as amended
fllOse wishing to comment on the 1 l
SUPERIOR COURT p1oposeO nature and location ol lhe Pla.IC NOTICE
....,.LIC NOTICI
NOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN "'8t
llJH"'Ofl COURT Of" THIE ITAH Of" CALlfOMIA, FOfl THE
OF CALIFOllNIA. p 1 d the I I the COUNTY Of OR •NQ"' rojl!C en onenc ng m1y er r t " " appear 1n perSOfl et Ille public hear· • l•••ll l•n lhe Malle• ol thtl Ing or submit wrltlen comm1<1ts to I f' 1
Appllcauon or 1he C11y Clerk 11 the atJove-llsted IM City Councl4 of Ille City of lrvtne COUNTY Of ORANGE Haoganoosh Whlteker address. whlCh comments muat be 00 .elll conducl a publle 1-lng on In Ill• Meller ol tlla Appllcallon of tor Cnange or Name d 1 fueedey, Dacamber 13, 1983, 11 WILLIAM H. F WARTHEN, Pell· No A 120728 recerve Dt10I to the hear ng.
8:30 p,m .. u requited by Sec11on 103 Honer. for Cllllfl9ll ol Neme ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE g~;~ O~~~~~~r 22· 1983
(k)(2) of the Internal ReYenue Coda. NO. A120'nt FOR CHANGE OF NAME BY NANCY C LACEY
""111 raapec:1 to the proPOMCI II-OROlll TO CAUIE (SllC 60641 City Clerk
-by the City or trvlna of lndu1-CCI' \ 1m Ha•oanoosh WMaker h11s Iliad 11 Publlshl!O Ora" e Coasl Dall Pilot
lrlel Oev9topma11t A-nue Bonda In WHEREAS. WILLIAM H F WA Rf· petition In th15 court tor an 010111 1 Nov 28 l983 g y
iemount not to exceed 12.000.000 HEN. petitioner. has Iliad • pet111on allow1n9 pe1o11oner to change tier 6239-83
he purpoM or 1aalat1ng In the with the cletk of this court for • name rrom Hatganoosh Wh11aker 10
uon of b1omacllc11 IHllno and from WILLIAM H F WARTHEN to IT IS HEREBY OAOEREO 11101 all I
latrlbutlon ol rtltled producila FRANI( WARTHEN persons 1nteres1eo on lhe matler FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
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HllllOR VIEW
HOIES
harming Carmel Plan -
one story • 3 BAS. 2 Bas
Lovely yard • well locateo
-walk to schools & shop-
prng, community pool
Ow~r most mollvateon
144-1010
EISTSIDE
R·2
BulldoblO 101 wllh small 2
bedroom home on lronl
of lot Great location
Price only S 110.000 Call
now 5-46-2313
Award winning llome in a I the sane> W•lh panoramic 1 $5 5 mo 650-0500
veiy private presllgious ocean 111ew Easy oeacn Fem11i. Special' 3 -1ar"" community Localed on 11 I ' ,,-
the boardwalk steps to 7 I
quiet cul-de-sac th•S 3 Br 1 walk lo tne Dory 1tae1 bonus room country 1111.
3'> Ba home wlln lormaJ I Pav111on and terry / lorme• d•nrng. cuSlom
donong room and targe Sa•Doa at ot s bell dac:or su11Mt P41t10. ullls
pa110 1s e11cep11onally 144-1211 PAID $500 • SSO ~u•-
p11ced .,, S650 000 Ask 11v tee !>37 ·&027
tor Dave Horschl er etll\ HOllllEFOR RENT
644-7020 ~ Costa '-Aesa 3 Borm $875 LIHO lEAL ESTATE ~ Feoceo 1aro & garage l<oOs & pets welcome
0 SPEClll 4 Custom beach homes I 863--0755 Agent no lee VALUE" r S249 500 • Hun' Beac:n Mesa 0e1 Mar 3 bO. 2 ba
Custom trach in Costa Agt Palrrc~ 963·8000 I fmty rm W •D Rel Obie
Mesa value plus al I BEST BUY $7500 DOWN gar oocl gardnet lncd.
Sl 19 500 • huge 11vong 3BR Eastblull Condo S975 55_6_· _1•_~_8 ___ _
area plus ~P.afate lam11y I$ 160.000 12 13) 541·4-460 New 3 0br 2•, be. 2 car gar
area. brock fireplace Built Ill CAIYOl-IY IWIH twnhses 1 yr lease $800
1n counlry kltche11. break· mo. ht. last -S300 sec.
last area, formal dining 11'1• fixed r8le. 30 yrs 2558 Orange For appt.
area too Utility a1ea oH Monaco with best GC call M8111 et 640-4950
kitchen. 3 beOroom. 2 view U Rue Vlllers
bath -2 car garage A Open Wknds 6-40· 1538
bargain at S 119,500. Call F0tec1osure• ti Beoroom
now 546-2313. ocean view $379,900.
THE REAL
ESTATERS
TOOllOD
TOUSTl
760°8702 Agl
Hrbr VuHmes.3 er: 2 ba.
lrg lam rm. lrg yd. next to
greenbelt. 644·6785
In HUT 11111
Former mdl. v1ew. 3 Br 2''•
Ba. $183.000 OWC Prln
only O wnr/Agt
730·5688, 646·7958
A spacious 2 story. 4
BOrm. 2111 b ath home with
lormal dining end separ·
ate family room, located Nwpt Hts CAPE COD 3 Br
m an excellent 11e1gll· 2 Ba Assum loan 11' •"•
borhoo<S or Costa Mesa $240.000 645· 106
Hurry• Just reduceO to a factat PrtJ 1350
low $137,900 with l0"· 1::::::-::::: dow11, the batancecan be
llnanced at unOer 11•1.
1nteies111 6-46-7171 llllTS
Supe1 Spacious• 2 -famll)'
1oom, upgrade<! 1nS1de &
out Great area Ullls
paid $415 -sec;vrlty lee.
537·5027
View ol ocean A 111te llghls.
2 Br. 2'" be T'!'!J\bM.
frplc. mk:ro.-1~oomp,
w/d hkup Spacious.
$795. 545-3115
wuna •• 11 c.a. 3BR. 2BA. e<tll-5606
Et''" m2 HOMES FOR RENT
EL TORO 3 Bdt ms,
$825-$850 Fenced yaros
& garages Kids & pets
welcome. 863·0755
Agent. no fee
THE R~AL
ESTATERS
BHt. ltack 2240 Supe1 elghtplax. each wilh 3 BR. 2 et . DOWNTOWN 3 Bdrm, 2'"' ba. double " garage Copultd be con-Baeen. park, schools.
dos Owner wlll llnence et Obi gar 1865 644-6869
12i.•1o. Super 1nves1-Beach apl. vacant 1 Br.
men1 asking S795.000 cnildren 01<. 962-4~71,
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CALL BILL COT~ 96S·9853 USO. t<etlh
760-1900 Beach Bargain! Super
• "" • spacious 2 -ramlly 1oom. cllel s kitchen,
b1eak1as1 bar. custom
oeco• bbq, patio & much
clng of the acqulaltlon end con· decree chlnoong petitioner's name Alexandra Wholake• I PUBLIC NOTI CE
Oy North American Selene• A•-1 IT IS OROEREO th•t all persons aloresaod appear oetore 1h1scou111n NAME STATEMENT I
90Cllln or C1lltorn11, Inc. onteresled 1n lhe above matter ap-Oepartmeni NO 3 at 700 C1v1c The 1011ow1ng persons ere 001ng
SAID HEARING wlll be conoucted pear In Oepanmenl 3 or this coun. Center ori~e Wesl. Santa Ana.. Cali· business es' , I
MORE $375 • SSOMCut-- _ _ COIOIA Ill MH tty ree 531 .5021 .-...-_ I lllLLSllE SH CLEIHTt HPLEI . ------
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Pla.IC NOTICE
on the Cheml>efl ol the City Counc11.pocated at 700 CMc Center Onve. lornoa on December 30. 1983. al EARLS LANDING 2801 W Pa-I
17200 JemborM Road. lrvlna, CA West. Santa Ana, Calllorn1e 92702 9 15 o clock AM . and men an(l thare ciltc Coosl H•ghway Newport Beach,
92714. where 111 lntarHled pettlOllalon December 30. 1983 at 9 15 AM sllOw cituse 11 any th11y have why CA 92663
#llhlng to 1xpre11 their vtewa on lhtl or as soon therealler as lhe mailer said 11e1111011 lor chanoe ol name Jomes A C.i11er 121 Royal Oall
oauance ot wch bonot or on th• mey be neero ano show C'<ause. 11 should not be gran1eo IRoatl A"6heun CA 92807
natura and locellon or the proiec:• 1ny why the petollon lor change or IT IS FURTHER oroereo mat a uoioon Baminrock. 3000 w
Pfopoeed lo be 1tn1nc:ed will t>a name should not be granted cooy 01 lh•5 order to snow cause be Oce11n Foont Newpa11 Beach. CA I
given 1n opportunity 10 do 10 et the IT IS FURTHER O~OEREO 11181 a publosneo on 1he Orange Coost Daily !12663
P'lbllc hearing, Of mey submit com-copy 01 lh•• Older 10 snow cause be Piiot a newspaper ol gener Bl fhll ous1ness os conoucted by a I rnent1 In writing prt01 to Ille hHrlng, publltllleO 1n 0111y Pilot" a news-c1rcu1a11on. published m thos county 10tn1 venture
lo Ille onio. ot Illa City Clark ol the • of Q11191al crrcultllon printed 11 IHSI once a wMk IO< lour co11 ramtti A Car 1er
City of Irvine n Orange County, Ctlllornie. once a secuto!li! weks prtor 10 the d•Y 01u1d
1
Th•s slatement was tiled wrlll rhe
Oaled. November 22 1983 WMk ror lour a~sive wMtts PrlOI heat1ng County Cle1k or Orange County on
CfTY OF IRlllNE to Ille dlle set lor heating on Ille Dated Nov t6 1983 Nov 16 1983
BY: NANCY C LACEY petition FRANK OOMENICHINI F230370
City Clerk Oiled November 16, 1983 Judge ol the Pul>hshed Orange Coast Diiiy
Pubtlehed Ot•ng• Coett Daily Piiot FRANI< OOMENICHINI SupettOr Coun Pilot Nov 21. 28. Dec 5. 12. 1983 No¥. 28, t983 JUC199 ot the Helt-" Wf\lttli91 6151 ·83
11238" .. 3 SuP«lor COUrL 1555 Mau V91de Or .. l. . .r4F
Dent.4 J. Cooper, 114 Coet1 ...... CA. taa
-----------IM011 C• Oe LI f'te... (7t4) MS-ISV NlllC NOTIC( .,... 111111Nfed9 lenll hldlnt Publltlled Ol•"11• Coast Deity POOi
PICTmOUI IU ... ll ~ .... CA._. Nov 2 t 26. 0.C: 5. 12, 1983 FICTITIOUI 8UIMll
NAMI ITATDmNT ~ubll~enge Coaat Oeily Piiot 11 "3-83 NAME STATIMINT The lollowlng peraone era CIOlng Nov 21, 28, Dao. 5. 12. 1983. The lollOwlnO person• era doing ~ear 11142_83 builnese u :
HUGHES INVESTMENTS, Two Pt.ellC NOTICE MASON ENTERPRISES, 2950 Air•
Corporate """"· Sulit 2l!O, .........,. wey Ave . 81<10 8· 1, Coeta M"e. ............. c .. .......,.. ·~O'V' • i ..... "IC NOTICc ,icrmou1 •v• .... H CA 92626 _.,, "'"•«....., niu,. L MAMI I TAftllftNT Frank O.Morrl1. 6 No. Lt Sencla.
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~-Willem W. HUclllM. Jr., •1 Burn-,ICTITIOUI ••••-11 Soulh L.,, .. ne, c•. "2'"77· 1nQ T,_, ~ ~ CA 92ee0 --The IOllolllllng perion1 lrl Clolng -•" " • " "'*-K. l'urcall, 111i•2 Vie 11.,. NAMI ITATIMINT bual11eu ea Robert 8ru~ Setrlea, 10 Rut •
Onl, IMN, CA. 92715 The IOllowlng pertor1 la doing B & L MARl<ETING, 3-472 Wind· Deauvlllt. Newport 8taCll. CA • • •••• ,
Thia Oulll..a It oon<1ucted by· a bollnMI .. ~ MM Or., Hunllnglon ~11. CA.. 92J~n F Q1t11•. "3118 r w rnn-" ..,,., .. pM'*9Np. . SHEFFIELD'S, 220C Knox Streat, 92649 ., •(In lk !Ip.in' ;1v1 not T'llomM H. 11utca11 Cotta Meta. CA 92027 Paule Lo•ertl, '472 Wtnd1pur Or. Jammer Or1vt , l.egvnt1 NIQUll. CA Thia ......,.,t -• ni.o with the Vicki J Hart Sheffield. 220C Kno• Huntmgton Bffen. CA 921149 D2677 htith in prlc:": reno11
County a.ti Of Orenoa County on 5ttMt, Coate Mata. CA. 921127 Larry a.cti. 3•72 w 1n<1tpur °' . Dennie E HIOllllnd, 2&011 Ill• 0-' 11hlf' l'O'<t. cl1119iflt'<l
Nov 3 t"3 Cllem·Htt1 1n1arna11ona1, 2200 Huntington &etch, CA g211•9 RIO. El To10. CA 92630 advt-rli9 nl{ · ' · 'matl Knox &trMI. Cott• Mele. CA, 91!U1 Tt111 OUllMll 11 conouc1.o by a llll• OUlineH IJ GOl\Oucaeo by· a
.......... ,, lllttef. C•f1lefl a Tllot bualneu la conouo1ed Oy· eri oenerll par1nar11111> llmlfW partnarlh1p
....... , ll\Cllvtdull Paula ~Qr9'11 Aobalt & Seer ...
A "-"'=lf9lllL ........ ~ II Hett Shel'fletd fhl1 tlllatnenl wu lllec:t wtlh th• Tiii• alatement wH llMIO llGl!l.-the
......... _,.... Thll 1111.,_,. -llleO wttll 1t11 County CtertL °' ~ county on Coun1v Cle<11 o1 Otano-County on
-It • .., ..... w.. n. Coufliy Qetil Of Orenoe County on HOv 3. 1983 Now 10. 1913 ............ OA.-N0¥ 3. tt13 . '2:laW ,. .... ......... °''"" CoMt Ollfy nttat Publllhed Orsno-co .. , 0111y Put>llM\eel Orenoe Coaat Delly
,... No¥ 7 t• 21 n. tll3 ~ Ouwioe CoMt OlllV p~ Nov 1. t-4 a 21. 1tU P1101 Nov 2.1 28. 09C 5. 12. I~ ' ' • &tot 13 PllOt Now 7, 14 ~I 28. 18,3 ~992 83 eiS0-.3
Sff~·"'l ,
' ,
icanyon Views. quaint yet j Older units but In great I
spacious. 3 Bdrm. lam rm I condition. one 2 Br. 1 Ba.
s p e c • a I h o m e Mve ltreplace end gar-and v1ew1ng deck a and one I Br 1 Ba bollll
l 0 w n e • ' A g e 11 I l age Walk 10 be1cn, m1111
$495.000 ocean view Owner will
UNIUlJI t-1£1-'t(i ne1p fl•1a11ce AS111ng s•58.ooo 631-1310 I
Llllle 1111111 Munet ul on • i--R•ea•'•'°'-
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6000
--• Tullet. elong came a ___ _ __ _
apldtt and re.a 111 the • I • 102• Dally Piiot c1u11t1eo treaa t ar a 1
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fl£SJIRAYS.1147•7.i01 or can pickup & ,.clell'tlel. & I H id Lied, bonde<J. Tr.Mtrlm/Removal H·UL·700V"'·REMOVE ....... * .....,.. local Cl.itlOfl'left, .... ---Thll'e ALI. you P•Y for
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15'riv-•y·P•r~lng l ot Reas & Reliable ServlCe Commerclal·RHldenllal H T --_ I I QUALITY PAINTERS 11 __ _.,_.W•t-H .. ,.,.. ApptllMI forma, eta.
Repalrs-Se1100111ng From 125/mo. 675-0305 Llcenaed 675-2828 ... ,... l T HAULING . MOVING .... " •• PAOMPl. NEAT PRO· -· .... Jlldlle 836-44'11
S&S Asphlt 63 l-4 t99Llc I Homa "lr.palr•·C1r~1ry Rental Clean Up•. Jon. dolna Away for Aoilday17 FESSIONALS. 138-7149 llUT Pl-I Tr"lng/Word Proc•_•,_'na-" Cat.I ti Ma\lq DrJWI I Cablnet•·Elte·Plumblng 645·81921731·2918 0on"'i 11ave P•t• et Ken· 12 YRS EXP: 1·m emett. HEATING: Heeter 8ervlc;e. Al bull,..... ... ..,.h......,, ,._,. ..,A.-tt.,••.• .. •.z .. •--"'!""-• * N.: oabin~s. cabinet 15MwAlt fXPING Fenolng. DON 1168·0 149 Heullng·C onege Student nell Prof, lltter wlll ally at My prlcM •re ttnalll Fl9l)lpe1 Call 842·8919. aonal j,;;"',_t., 861.1041 • Ot1ta ltll Law 0.attr facing. bars & formtc:a All Texture• & Acou1llo lite plumbing, .iec:, c:&;P. Prompt,. low ra111. Thank VOi.it home, keep pelt 850-8477 Aon
ec 1v111Bu1lneas lltl~atlon counlertons. 642-0881 Free 1151 Kevin 873-1503 Floor covr'g, Shiva au;. vou. John (759· 197111 end pllntt comlortable. Draine cleat from, 125 Wl .... C a I
" :i Plan ahead call nowl Rec:>alr '~•••· d II>· etc; . ---. eCrlmlnal/Orunk Or vlng C -Electrical ~ed or Jack_.!~·2443 Tll'l IAIL_--850·25<1.8 luenne :_ Flllllllll PAllTlll Anyllme MAM 842·ec>33 WHITE WIZARD =~=~~~~~~::iurv ·e'-x~·r-r1""!1A .. :•!pe-n-tr-v s-.r-v"'ic·e EttcfAiciAN. Priced NEED tiELP? CALL JEFFI Haul anything 845-7331 L ---Fire proollno ah•~-· 25 1 ~.~Nr!:'~Yw,:~~~~
plua 1ti. IRVINE MIRROR •Employment Problems Repalr-Remod·Addlllons right, free estimate on Jack ot all trades· carpen· -tlltll yrt e11per, Int/ex • spec. QUALITY" 83 1•2026 and the HUNTINGTON Call 101 lree lnltlal consul· Doors.ate. 548•4980 large or small Job• Lie try, painting. ~arden1ng, •H•ta•t•l•.,.I~-......... ~~ OP4111 tennla pl•yer offers In natural wood llnlthet.
BEACHCOMBER every talion with an attorney 396621 673·0369 clean ups. etc o lob too 2 ...... II• IA• 1121 leatona, all •g:• s 15/llr bOnded & insured, tree Stitt Law W...,. __ ,.ay at Re••ooELINO •11 ha••s large or smam 558-2264 ~ •f --Kl k Will • • 03" eel Lie; C 33 No 290804 '""'"'""' 714·751·5270 .., ·,.. P .., RESIO/COMM'LllND Futnao11•PoolHea1en r 1 ..... .... • · State law requfret that 811 • no eiura ch•r04I AllO custom cabinets 18 20 vrs Do my own work ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI -M 638'6911 contractors wno perform'
CALL TODAYll A1ttattiH vrs in area Lie, bOnded. Lie 278041 AL 646·8126 We llx •I. break II ouy 11 or Htllt Clt11l1t IUlllJ work over S200 1ncludlog au, ....... , ACCENT PIN STAIPlNG lns'd 968-3564 anytime haul II 548·5009 ROBIN'S CLEANING BRlCK•BlockeTILt QUALITY PAINTING!eii 9'1'!1 __ !1"11'1 ........... ,_ l•bOr and mtterlal• mull
Your Dally Piiot "NY CAR $44 95 Repa11-A1teratoons G1r•e1i11 PAINTING-CARPENTRY SERVICE a lllOfoughly All 1ype1 Reaton1ble e>rlces Free ell Call tHI lioenled Unllcer'IMd
Service Orrec:101y Trim II SySlems 549·0827 Ooors·Wondows-Cao1ne1s l1r•11i11 W11ttll REPAIRS-Gary 645·5277 clean house 540·0857 63 t·2345 Jottn anytime. 631-2050 con1rac1ors should •o
Representative I 1. • • Pcone1.Pauos-Fences 35 E T I PTL f11 i p i ----state 1n lherr advert111ng 142-Hll .... U2 a.yaatta•1 yrs eae> Jerry 546·44 t3 M~:1'S~o-s~~lng,5.~~C:1. .., .... 111e/TlttrH1ll -·-·-· .. ·------.,., •• Contractors and con-~~~~~~~-·1 llc'd day care 1•.,.4yrs. Har•w--~ FIMn Have rels Becky 720-94?>5 *A· 1 llVIH* f &11hlng Interior 6"1gn Sumers contact M1ry -:: comp1n1onsh1p lncd Repatr/smaJI 1oos Fences LANDSCAPE MAIN1 .,.. SEC E NG Bes1 Quality 25 yr exp HANGING/STRIPPING •SPIRITUAL READER • Grond1e at 558-4086 with Acct11tia1 yard Suzanne 556·3098 shelves partotoons Low C1ean uPS Reas rates Hardwood floors installed HOU l ANI Loe T • 116 428 730· 1353 VISA·MC Scoll 673· 1512 Aovoser in all ma nets, any quesl•on• ContrlC· rates Steve 731·63 I 1 892 5830 EXP'D REFS 1 1 bu 1 CPA high Quallty Income loving c;hrldcare my • KEN · i.anded refin • cleaned. 897-4386 536-8322 ·ABC MOVING-""" -EXPERT WaliCo..,etmo JO. ~~\';;.r;41/:is'J 1~9"::!• tor s Sllte License
lu wo1k at reas rates home lull 11me. 1 yr up CH I StrYlCt Maont ·Clean Ups-Tree waaeo Ins he 847•8888 Ou1cklca1eful Low rates s1a11a11on Reu Consult· Board 28 CovoC Cenle< 11.slHPT Plaza Room 690 Santa Jcfln Br0Wt'l '3-1-i483 650-7-168 -,_, r.arui at.pa umm1na·Hau~1;9·er,i _ ,_,!06"~.._._...~....,...._--:5:=5~2,;;·0;;;4.;,10;+.:•:.:.nt:...:A:.::s=Sl::!g:.:.:n:.:.m:.:.1_:5::8..:.1·...:8:.:.5.::.90:._ Need 8 painter? NNO 8 Ana. CA 9270 1 FOR$ I OVER COST F1ee es• Pele '.I 6 ore llirll•-~lmig Clnoog Free es O·
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camper that's not getllno WHI. .• a Dally Piiot Lie T124·436. Insured. NEWPORT-& AIRPORT break? Frll those needs
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Wklyrenlal1nowtvall. apaclou• ottlQes, 2 MC-TV COMMERCIAL SE~· 0 t II ONLY 835-411119 HOIOSCOPE OHY ... WALI Tl 11&01 115.50/wlo;. & up Color re1ar1a1 1p1ce•. con· INAR. SEE SVNDAY AD. u c•
2 bd college. gardener ...... 8 ..,_8 AU TV Phont1 In room. 2274 lerenee rm, can Include 213-465-4491 UITIG lllOllS
BY SIDNEY OMARA provided lor well main· ~ u Newport Blvd. CM. existing phone sys Also BachelorJS.Cheloreue
tamed yrd So ol PCH 5 IN NEWPORT BEACH 646-7445 partial ipac:e av all. SCRAM LETS Otflc• & Blrthdly Partin
Olks to bch Refrigerator. TIWlllllS Srngles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· SEA & SUN LODGE 754·7017 • ftlf UST HlllUll
Washer/dryer 111~\Jded 1 menl TO<oltnh®lff $100 WI! up. Color rv f-'3-utflee itiftea avalll"ble ·Nsaarns '" 'hesday, November %1 -• ~~r2~ar.7~~-~~·:9~1·:~. Otlll• ,., ... , lrom $660 (Ask about 3026 W. COl9f Hwy, Npt H low ., $225/mo. No " ntn 738-8538 558-8538
ARIES (March 21 April 19)· Emphasis on law responsi 673-1833 eves & wknds Frplc; vaulted celling, dbl turn1Shed acita. complete B S leaae required 0111 & Indite· Liter EXOTIC-DANCERS MlF
bwtv and reward. Some--•-are ~ . .':gh, pn'ce must be n:_id, S.......,."'; agt. garage. pool & sp•. with TV. linens & uten1111. Upe>er Blec50k ayl: I hr janltorlal ser~lcH In· PRrouETdU·RNKnEoOtty For Bac:NMOf{ette) Partin
•J ~-·~ r-~ 2 Bdrm 2'-T Ba $775 may be rented tor sllO<t ba/klt 2 ut I. ncl. eluded. 1 blk 10 O.C Air· • stripper grams 826-4941
righta, penni.lliona will be received. Spotlight alao on cyntracts, Ct1t1 Mtll 2724 666 w 18111 645-2739 term or longer. No leeM N-amk, no pelt 862 2112 port & Fwys 546-2801 A family uncle opened e PHONE FANTASY
negotiations, special appeals and marital status. Capricorn 1a28r ap1avall S4951 Large1 bd·newcarpets/ r:~d~~~~~:'R~dx;~; ~rB~u·~~/~ 1817 Wettcllfl. N.B. ~n~w•:d1~e;>'·~~ 25 Ladles to Share your figures prominently. $550 garage. spe. pool drapes/ painl on ground .... 1IOO cooking 5300 846.t035 278·1385 eq rt. Suil•ble cards " Now he's In t-11 Fantuleal 8211-7162
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Finish rather than initia Av.,I lmmed. Call blr 6, floor 382Vlctorla Street. tor rMdlcal °' dent•I. t>ec:ause lie never RE· w Male 29 auks
pro ...... -emphasia on • ..-; .. 1 services, diet, nuUition and 645-5677 177 E 22nd SI $410 851-9523 At Iha beach. 2 Br 2 Ba Htt•l•~·••l• 2H4 Agent 541-5032 TURNED them." bHr·drlnklng buddy r--· ~ apt \'o block; from OONll, 9 s Seoll 714-241· 1235 employment proepect.a. You'll reach wider audience, individual I . ft-.. Lg 3br 2ba, carpels. 4 tannlscourtucrot1llle LA UNA BEACH 250 IQ It: 779 W. 1 Ill I. SPIRITUAL REAOINGS
ho bad bee ,._,_. .. ,.,.will make Lib la 1 Br. stove, re ng, ,.., ... y drapes gar kids ol< no Slre~ll unfurn Only 1775 MOTOR INN C.M. See Unit C. Utlls Advlcelnallmauws. Love, --W n ...-.'6 an appearance. ra P Y8 carpeted , draped & pets. 2'901 ·MandoH' Or. yearly' lease.' Call l)e... Wkly ratet 1105 & up. Incl. $200/mo. 851-8928 marriage & butlnHI lOlit _
key role. painted. 2188 Maple SI . 557-8177 ,_ 8•5 Mon.Thurs, Oally/WIOy/Montlly an••/-Also counaellng . 11115 ------• GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Spotlight o n children, !!!5caill o6:p5·9N60o r•s To Lux Condo, *1k 10 So Cat 7141759--0351 Kltc;h's avail Color TV, --r-So. El Catnlno Real, San MOdWed •11trC1H pro-,._,1 .. ..c-tivi ........... 1 d ari y 'll mak ..,.. heated pool & 1tep1 to CllOlce Newport Beach Clem. LIC'd 492·72" gram, AM and PM • ...,.__....,.,, crea ty, c .... '6"• trave an v ety. OU e Plza. Frplc, w/d, In home BIG CANYON Condo: Goll ocean. 985 N cout Hwy. location on Pacific Coaat dasMs 897·2069
ke .... __,_,_ t..--'-will be •-t.. tart and u te " -sec 1 bd 1575 Incl ten· 3 B 2 H H bor _,.._ o '-t ._ fe--..1 1IAA.A
.y UQ;llMUn, ernp1-. on u~• a . . encoun n Br upl)ilr w/gar No pets nls 'crts. 'p--•s'. Jac:uul, course view. r, •,; ba, Lagun• Beech. 494-5294. wy, ar _,.,.,•PP' 111 _. • ... ~ th ...1..,.,.,..,..1,,. 1 h t f tth ....... 1 ts Leo s 5 ""' 2 trplcs, pool, Jae. 1enn11. 1200 sq It. 714-645·7100 ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I wi ~.7.._,,_ peop e w o pu o on5~ concep . Reis req. Avall 12· 1 41 sauna. Tracy 549-3'421 ·1yrlse.11400. 261 •7372 lt1tal1 tt Bayfront. Oft~. patios. 4 H
figures prominently. 352 Vlcto~a 645·8181 days, 631·6543 eves. BIG CANYON CONDO nart 2tol parking. janitorial. fN 11111\ 1ns ~ ... ~t~.~-wl~lh~your~"'!in~-CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll be rid of unnecessary 2 bd. I''• ba, townhouse Mid C.M. loc. 2 Br 2 Ba 2 bd +den. $1276/mo. "The Orlglnalli 673-1003 Wt1U"" COIN? Parl·llrM tern·
burden, intuition will be on target, your position will be more apl , bll·ln gas ap· new cpts/drapesl palnt . 673·7761, 760·1397,agt. Rl•l&Tlfllllll ARE FREE mgs will meJ<e the dlf·
F al saf blishm f pli11nces. new carpet & single story $525 Corner Jamboree at lerence Call aller 6 pm aecure. OCUS 00 re estate, ety m easures, esta ent 0 drapes. patio. woter paid 951.'9523 Crill Haven 2br lba, patio, Newport Bch 641· 1899 MacArthur, Includes Sign 714·964·8119
property rights. Direction changes, you'll take course which is S570 760-2652 eves garage, etc Ideal tor re· • M/F-to shr 3 Br, 2 ba rights, appro~ 3500 sq II ca••,
f·-'"-· and ·th famil ...,.,.1. Newer 1 Bdrm With gar· tired c;ouplt:, no pets, ground levelexecuttveof· n la•ffl•tlf IUilUl8I" agrees W1 Ya.....,· 2 Br. ,., ba studio apt. age No pets S4401mo $500 I 548 5306 hSe In Nwpt, 1 block lo llce suite Excellent Park· .. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Stress versatilit y . make inquiries, w/d hookup S600tmo Call 631 -5553 . yr y • -bell $275/ma 675·5144 Ing Landlord desperate 142-Hll 01~taaitit1 4011
take notes and don't be surprised by unusual request made by 642•553o Of 545•95sa PALM MESA APTS DIYH/WHTOLIFF Bal Is -hOuSe 2br. l•plc. $1.09 sQ 11 as is. Call NEtD\lENTURE CAP if AL
relative. Spotlight o n abort tripe, visits and decision regarding 2 Br 1 ba, gar. lrplc. be.am I' Br S460Jmo 2 Br $515 12 1:$r. 1 Ba. nu cpl/drapes, (sm bdrms1 1250 I st/last, Karen. 752.-5444 !•----•-• ---·~~ F..O.A NEW BEACH tTE.M . . ,.._,_, c:~..; . la ce11 $615·$625. · I st Olllcehrs9·4 1561 Mesa blHns pool, n9 pets. •,u111 673-2587 __.TIR&OI Found lady's witch 640-7193 aak Vlngl account or tnvestment. '-"='uwu, --a•ttanus persons P YI iasl & sec $225 2 per·, Or Santa Ana Heighls. $695/mo 645-6646, 9.5 CdM Avau 12• l , ,275 • ,,,., llRWr9n 5A greater downtown Lag SllO
ey roles. sons, no pets 650· 1798 714/546-9860 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ullls Audrey 640-5992 or 1.000: 2nd 11! •. Qv.oel $1reel, Bell 11125. 497-3551 Htlt Waat ..
VIRGO (AUB. 23-Se,t. 22): Attention to details necessary--I p111 -1 Br lrplc: poOiPauo NEW 1 BDRM: SSOO Incl John 855·8728 ~= 1~<!,~rn'g.bl~~r~ Found Rabbll 32581=====--==
you'll becolne aware o needed m11terial and find ways of 2 Br, 2 Ba. •ro p1t10. o•• gar No pet•' 399 w Bay: ullls. No peta. 750·0194 Fem rmte 2BR ocn YU. avail 845·4800 Vicky Turlock, c M Wlllte/blll * ITllT *
Jocati .... mi-inn articles. It may be n-..rv to tear down for I 811 newly carpeted $5 t5 650-6357 NO FEE Apt & Condo ren· wash/dryr 1300 inc ulll. 645-3323 dys ears/nose 754-7223 * W•I * -oe -oe . -----:-J • draped & painted nice
ultimate purpose of rebuilding on a more solid structure. Scorpio locahon 2 l9~ Mrner S1 Ouoet-'l Bi Hie Ida! tor talS.-\lilla Rentals Lag Bch '491·6<183 111 m1g Otflce apaca tor ..... Found wtil M Poodle. nr TllAY * figures prominently No pets $650/mo • dee> mature couple. close 10 I 675-4912 Broker Fem sllr 2 Br Newport 747 II, $595/mo 1st Eastblutf Or. NB. 11125 * LIBRA (Sept 2l-Oct 22)· Y ou'll be at right place at cnlcial To see call 645·9604 shopping . no pets -VERSAILLES Beach house 1 blk from month rent lree. ullls pd 675-77731675-7826 * TIUYEL *
: · ·. • .. · . • . ~ • S475Jmo 646-68<12 2 Br. Ooean View 11100 beach. no smoking AIC. g1ound fir. 1055 El Loll 2 Cocitar Spaniel• t * Ill * ~nt. Ernphaaiaonco~urucaUon, abili~ toexpress1~eastn f8r""'"2b a Tnhse E side Shlrp 1 Br garden apt Agent 631·4980 1350/ino. yearly. Lve Camino Or, Costa M .... bl•ck, 1 Bulf. t>o.lh
wnting. Member of OppoSlte aex pays meaningful compliment. Yard s6751mo oays Stove & t11g No pets. Oc:e.n view Npt Shorlll 3 mesg 650·8739 3 Blks E. ot FalNlew & female. possibly Ontario Your own judgment, intuition proves accurate. Take intiative! 998-7300, u1< lor Dick. 1410 548-1377 Br 2 B~. $900/mo. Furn llOl.IM, El tlde C.M. Ad7's'T.1040 Mr Tracy tags on, Sent• An• SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov. 2 1): Domestic adjustment ia 6<10·2426 eves & wknds Super Upper 1BR. encl 646-9881 or 650-6487 PVI rmlb•. M/F n-smkr. • Heights area 432-9681
.. ,,...,11 ,. .. ted you'll •----t you'll '--invi·ted •~ attend * 3BR 2ba SC Plza SA gar no Pitts lro~. elec:. Spaci~·· •nt, 1 ml. from &300 + utlls. 548·8369 • s32o i up, crpls/drpt, LOtt Calleo kitten 8 mo •&06'u.eu -aett.1~11 ~" • uoc "" • • s 0 ,;,2 ..... ~ .... ate, rtlrms. 17301 Beach 111 1 ..... ~· a' clandestine meetino, i'ocua on muvt .. ry inUigue ....-ibility of Pool/pat191spa $750, no range <11 ' .,.. • ~-tMtach. c1~1s. drapet. Lii. IOI.... Blvd. H B. 842·2~ w le COi ar .. .... . d Famlloe be nl'd...... • ble ~ "th pets. 752-5822 very clean 642-2357 Prof sllr w/aame 1370 + ~ Aou St. GM. 631-2 49 ~~·inf y~ r co I es pro m, you wt l5252Brpool,2person11 SPE.;TACULARB•yVlew, utlltatllat1dep49'-0564 •WllTIYllllTll• REWARD. Lott vie
pn 5""1§""""JTr onnaWSon. only no pels. 325 J 17th me81i8.AU 3BR, 1BA, trplc. micro. MIF sh E/BI ff 3 br 2 bl 1 MO FREE RENT Buthard & Yorktown, HB, AG AR (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on dreams, Pl 646-5 137 11·7PM Beautifully landscaped gar 1950 mo + ulll. r u · W/shorl term leue. full 11121, 7 yr female. blk
ill .. .-. . h tha Perl hni 'd f P I & "'7" 3 8"' condo. N.B. Nonlsmol<er. MfV 1Ult111 881 Dover Or w/whl whltkert P•rt ..... ona, WUI es lean OOtne tnae. . ~tee que, get.n 0 A grea1·1·1Jr;tba. trplc, trg ~!~~et,d8fJ:s~ ·~o . :i:~ . . .., .,. 6. y • , • <$310 .... ullle. 72.0·1917 Suite 14 N.'B. 631·3651 Cock-A· Poo, 'n•me
superfluous material, realize that fnendahip can develop mto a backyard. gar $525/mo. Bach 1450 Versa!Oes 2 br, 2 ba sep. M/F 10 sllr spac. 3 br, 2 ba P•ddy. Palm OeMrt ad· 0 aerioua" relationship. Popularity increases, powers of per· Agt 673·l 282 1 Bdrm. $515 suites, trplr din. rm. duplex, N.B. 2 blocks to "TIE" drlM. •pleUe call loc•I
auuion are heightened. cii&rmlng 2 Br 1 Ba In 131 E 18th. 646-6816 spac. kitchen. clubhse. beach. 1300 t 'il utut. EXECUTIVE SUITE ••. 71 4·983·51158 or
Immediate openings tor 10
Sharp Gals & Guys tree to
traotel lhe US m•jor cities
& resort .,_ with •
unique bus. group. No
exper. neadad, on Ille job
tralniflO, tr-furnished,•
relum guat Must be 18
or Older & lrM to ttart-
lmmedlatety For Inter-:
"i.w call 11·5pm. Tues & •
Wed. 5'0·2500 or appl'('
In peraon to Mr Richard •
Altenburg It Westin~
Hotel/ So. Coul Plua.
CAPRICOllN (Dec 22 J 19)· F b . trl-plu c;rpls drapes a~nlllea. For letse: Avall. now. 646-9453 Nwprt Ctr 640-5410 548·9&88. -4-ti • . -anuni. • ocjecus onycar.eell rha, usmesa, bltins patio 1500+ 1600 Bach $455 s $~~;:!~ ~',~~000. Rmte to thr 2Br hae E'alde Cfaatrclal p=-,-,-... -...... -,----.l0r"Z'Tl'22 llllllT• pA .... ..._.,, coopera on an comm ty pro t. ou ve more dep No pets 5'10·"4484. 1 Bdrm 1515 • c M 1,; 8111 a 111 All It 1 I 2111 Country CIUb In Newport
responsibility, you'll ~ have informatio~ necessary to take Cozy 2 Br 1 Ba. Water.gas 2250 5~i~Be~~d Way S11 Cltanlt 2771 p;lv.' Day~ 645-oe8i, ev 1530"L Blvd CM CIRCUS OF Beach, ...... , Ml tlmuc-
charge of your own destiny . Another Capncom and a Cancer stove & Dtw 1nc1. No WATCH fAt WHAlES. 850·3249 Bobb. 400~751,.00 · IASSA~E ~~1s1~~·~~a~ native figure prominently. Dogs. S490-$5l0, + dep. WHTWI YILUll Oc:•an vi.w. 4 unlta new. Roommate wanted · to Agent · 541·s032 • efltt. Cell Barba<'a •t.
AQUARWS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Project will be completed, 548·8752, 10·8PM 2 Br, pool, Jacuzzi. garage 2br, 2ba. 492-8236 share tour bedroom Bus N 1 81 C M NeW8I' 7111 NO. HARBOR BLVD. 644-5404 ext 200.
vou•u-1 .. added ,_.,...,..,.ltion and you'll strike chord of universal Eastslde 3 Br 1 Ba. cot· avall .. lndry rm, no pela. home H.B. FlrePl•c•. r 1~11gnc ·.,c .·gm fir FULLERTON ANSWERING SERVICE:.
J e-u• ·--e--. . · . . 1age 2617 O Elden. ca.rport. IMal 2900 12·1·83. $225. 847-0840 11 • ' 5-• llM1tl theme. Focus on education, apuitual values, commwucatJon and 1665./mo 63t· 1755 2 Br. 1'1• Ba. $555-$565 B CK B".. NB $200 Sh 2 B ••tF .... ? only $595 mo. 64 9828 l aoay I Wiii Telephone Operator. u f ..--fbl joume Ari ,;..,,.,_ · tl 955W 19th St A ,..y, . . r r, "" . coup .. I • rial -Various Shilts. 404.7777 prepara on or a...-e Y· es ....... ~ pronunen Y·. --WTSlll Tll 1 mt· IU ilU Incl. utlls. Youno woman. 1250 + 1~ urn. Huntlnoton • a1t ATTRACTIVE ._,,.,_ p,-.a, a-a..a....a PISCES .<Feb. 19-March 20): New .approach nec!e98ary Ill s6751mo 2 Br l'h Ba I • non/smoker 8'6·5559 8!ech, 9e0-8005 ltatala 2t2t MASSEUSSES --_,..
connection Wlth payments, debta, financial atatus of one cloee to T~house. enolsd gar-W4:5t1alde 2BR 1BA i::· NICe room 1n large houM, W•ltc 10 beach. Sllr rent. 1206 sq. tt. w. l1vlne area. TO SERVE YOU. P~i!°':~~.~aini !OU, including partner or mate. Get to heart of matters, aUive for age. yard, frplc, lndry rm. 9 8 rs. n1ew ~·~76· Cost• Mes•. 1210 + ulll•. Kitch prlv. Share utll. lncld• office. $504/mo Have aometl\lno YoU went plut S3 35 hr 10 ttart
U.Wenand take heed of suggestion made b y offspring or young small f::f~range ~~aJ~\:~ I 'C'a1i Bet~ 957.3955 Newport Bch 642·3592 Tom-851-8928 to ... ?~ Ide do Full hme Apply Books on.
individual 631 5230 Womanwanl1toahrhome 2.660 eq n. 3975 Birch, It well I C •ll NOW , Tepe 729 Fared, CM · TIL l&•f 142-1111 · -Pleasant room, kite prlv , with mature woman. NB. $1330 M1A zonlno 8'2·5e76. Alk tor Greg 5"8·5525
Easislde house 2 Br, lam B11t. ltac~ 27t0 yard, E.slde C.M Prel 1275 • ·~ ulll REF'• req. Agent 54 1-5032 1-.-_,1-.-.. -.._..---1-1-.. -ltl W ...... 91-...
...... Vafuaia~ .. , ...... Vafan11... At1rtat1tl F111i1'" rm encl gar. wio hkup. Bacn.ior. close to beach, semi retired mid aged Call5pm 549·1963 •-aeaace·anh 3802 ·---I u--77 8849 $400 11 11 woman 1250 548-5998 Ii -f -laat ltac~ 2240 I t It ' 22H L It k 2641 lncd yard 4• garage. Imo a ut 5 -------vlHfH tr ATTENnON LEUZINGER MANAO£MENT TAAMU . !!fl' IC ..... IC E/Sldl 2 Br 1 Ba cottage.1 'ncluded 536-4637 Room at NB Beach $270 •••• nu GRADUATES OF 1959 U-TOTE-1 ·•-ns
Oownlown 3 Br 2ba -enclgar lndryfac,Quiet Beaut 2Br t llt betwnllse. mo M/21 or over, L kl f 11111 cl WUUl~I due>lex. 2'1t blks lo bch, 2 4 Br 2 Ba N~orl lsland.11250. lurn sml cory bach, No pets $580 • sec I FrplC, pallo. vaulted ceil· non-smkr, need ASAP NEWPORT BEACH 1011120 ~~m':.rso~ho r:'v be~ --
cerport Water paid 2 c;ar gar 25 dock. yrly nr bch. ulil pd, no pals t 1 645•7234 I ing blllns encl gar xlnl 548-4925 or 926-6365 garages 195 mo Vicky the Or•"""' County •rea.
1725tmo. 8<12·6203 4022 Channel 11500 resp empl adlt 494-4200 -area nr 'Hunt H~bor.1 Rooms In NE Cos-ta ••esa 645·'4800. 645-3323 ··p Few poeltlone In men-• _ I I Rtafty lll-1142 1-It-" 2 1;.9 ! E'slde dlx 1own111111: 2Br 1675 846 0736 . "" --We ~re 1111orklng on our IO'f'l*ll -., M HQMES FORRENT '' ---ewrert ICa v 1''Jba, gar. 1650/mo I · • I K1t.lndry&pootprlv ,Sjlll thlngt IHt wttll Dally 251h reunion. CAii h . U9t
Huntington Beach 3 & 4 I NEWPOAf N.OW $435 1 2543 Orange ~4~70 Nt t>eiCn 2 br, 1·~ ba. blt1 S7-5Jwk. 546-0514 evH 1 P1101 Went Ada. 951-2551alt 6:30PM. ave convenience
Bdrms $875-$900 HRIOR VIEW MOIH Per Mo , Furn. studio yrly Eild tdl 1892,.., ins. lrplc, encl. gar. $625. 1 • • • at~re Ml.:y llll· •
Fenced yards & garages. The perfect family h0m"· 1 1nc ulll. pool. tx:h. tennis. b ·S e ~ u 0· b N Quiet Avall 536·0921 I I a1ly P1la1 ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011•11nus llYS' "**'=:'::ti . -~. . Kids & pets welcome Portotlno plan with fin· patro. prkng. prov , female range 11111 ., ew SUWllD '. n ' u .... to 11--. For-=..:...=. 863-0755 Agent, no lee !Shed bonus room 4 Br only 645-2983 owner Paint & Carl)iltS. 1395. I : Place your gift ltem1 In IM ..,. '"' ,.,..,.._
3'11 Ba. lamlly & formal incl all utlls. 645· 7009 ' VIWIE . • DAIL y PILOT llPPIY at U· TOTE-M Martt .. on '
L1ease1
11se opt 3 Br 2ba, dining rms New carpet. A,artae1t1, Oaf. fRRR lllT New 1 • 2 Bdrm luvury •• PART TIME CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE PCH & VlejO In L.aouna 8eadl rp c , n ice area. lresh paint Community -"" o • comlnoonTUfldaysl 1"01 at 1390 Horth PC'H ~ $800/mo 213 530·5159 h 1 & I n.:::: -ll'flll! We have 32 brand new 3 apts In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm ; I $15 40,.. 11· 12 noon on ~ --pool. near sc oo s 11 .. 1 I II "''"' Br ,.,. Ba apts. BIHns. from $575, 2 Bdrm lrom .· copytpKe • . ... Vac•nt 3 Br 2 Ba. c;lllldren shopping Available now. R run. (All• leu lor edd'I M -.. • OK. close to schools Atk Larry Oyer 644·6200. Cllarmlno 1 Br upper yrly, D/W, encl patio• eady $890 TownhouM from . Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in runt). 842-56711-plaoe (llll) AllU ..... u1~ .. ·-1or Keith $750 982-4471 11900/mo ,,.at, matur•. quiet, no 10 rent lor Nov. Kids 01(, 1735. ,. pools tennis : yOUtad&-'lblllyoul • ....-.~ ..._
l)illS, smoking, drinking. no pets please. To eel· wat81'fallt, ponds. Gu IM : Laguna Beach area (2 hours IOI!
vacant 3 Br 1'h Ba, ehll· 1st ••st, c/b. 675-0?47 ebrate th• completion of c:ooto;tng & 11eat1no paid. : per day). Weekdays P .M . _ :· 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. dren OK. cloM 10 tchls lal"--this profec:I we are oner. From Sen oi.oo Frwy : 11
Keith $650. 962-4471 ... Ing 1 mo. free rent lo drive NO<lh on e..c11 to : weekends A.M. F.am about Newapllp8r
'"'•• •4''*1•1• J 7•7 i~::~~.:.:~~'8 . ~~~:c,°= ~~ds=•~ : $400 per mo. ean Mr. Barrow KIDS-EARN GREA TRfS Ari> PRIZES! 2 BRl2 8X CONDO: oen. 2.BR. 2BA. Yr1y. $800 mo I l l A G e . M B h 642 4321 ~E -... -. • frplc;. ale, 2 cer gar, l ido llnfurn 3+ din home. lncludel.1ttll, &73·6054 Of Frpl pool 11.rvl .. patio V • : Or r . US • • l':AJ
comm. pool• g tennlt. No 8 10 18 mos IM lvall. Agl (213) 926-2883 datlwshr X·;g 2 ·-er on (714189l·6 •H.-_.
pet• $425/mo. 544-8&22 875-8170 2 Br at 113'h 29lh. Easltlde 181 557•2841 Spaclou1 quiet 2 Br $515, '··· '""" "' '" • • "· · · .. · · • · · ·" • • • • • •• . '
Br "B I p..a. 2200 $ 7 0 0 I m 0 . y , I y UllU "'"-"' 2 Br TwnhM $585 Wallt ·•· I a1·1y P-1·1·· .................. "··~. 3 ' •• Un v. '" 11• ~ r1sal1W 2.13·433·050 $485/mo. 1 Br • .t Ba lrplc IO bMCh 980·•541 aq. n. 2ftP'C•. tomtit din· 109. tam rm. 2 /:Mao-. Wnta alter 22tl $350. Nice 1 Br. resp per. uppe< unlt, lndry rm, •11 WIMUll APTI s 1200/mo. 873· 364 Agt Avd now 4 e; 2 L son. ulll pd No pets. blt-ln~.8& Avoc,tdO Sp~251ou. La.~.' ,2 er.,,.!:~ •.
Brand new 2 er. 21.t ba POOL home ne« w .. 1• 106 E Bay Ave, Ae>t 9. s~ ... _ ..
Condo. $ 8 2 5 /m o . mintier & M.,.nOlla. lrplO, Lar ..... 3 br 2 b8 u...,_. TSL lplt 142-1412 pool & ac>a, l•rge rec ..,, •-,......,. room, newly re · '75·8000. 944· 1211 d/w, covered petlO, g•r· atepe 10 bchllennl•. New HouM Ilk• 2 Br. 1 Be. decorated, b .. utllully
.Agent deMf & pool aerv. paid. oecor. blt·lns. No pe11 E/tlde, yard. Pell ok. landtcaped, aeourlty _u .... 1<1<11 & pett ok. S800 + Stoot mo yrly, 840·~335 $550/mo. 85 t-8928 081.. SOfry no pell.
_ HOO dep. 883-0755 .. _ 846 8501 ·• PIC ... 118&/mo. Agent, no'"· ........... , IUTllT na . :
17&-.3097 r. '· ltll • 1114 1 B:d. room, 1 bath. XvaH. 1 Br. 1 Ba, all blt·lne, lndry LaJ•u .... :: 213187t-2255 ;fl I 1mmec1. $575/mo, Can rm, ear port, nr t>Mctl & !iiA'alO t b40dt lo t)c;fi •·
t ~ ~. L;d"t 25. 6111 mobtie home, no 901. 760-1900 . anope. S425tmo, 14 1 ai mo se 1a 1o1ai : _ '!" __ ~-~ 11ett. Meture •dul11. 735 w. 19th. St. • . "'~2 I lo OulM. MCur• 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 car gatagt 11L.... Ml· 1111 bMCtl. cloM to pOOI a 1991 Ne~wport 8'8-8373 $950/mo. Avlll. now.
tennll. 982·eet3 1 2 Br. den, trpl, 11.,,a to lllTllT Ill
N9wport Shor• Ill, be11Ct1 S 1200/mo Avail '595/mo. 2 BA. 2 BA.
nSHlmo. lidl. " i now 851-876'1 Twntls. tmall l)ltlolyll'CI, 38t 2th Ba ooncto, PoOI.
83& Amlgot •t. '995.
l-«·9081, 213-541-<44t0
unfufn. Jae. 18"2 Aorlda frplc. c•rpon. lndry rm.
142·2834 °' ... 2-3172 Need • p11111er? NMd • 940 w 18111 81.
UILI PUT
llllm TIUlll
Now aocepUna applications
for District Manqer to
supervise newspaper car-
riers. Salary commenaurate
with experience. Cunpany
benefita plus bonus op-
portunity. Apply in J>enon. -.:
weekda~ 3 PM to 5 PM at
330 West Bay St., Calta
3 er, 2 ba on wattr
1975ftnO '8'. 2'~ b• on
we1•. S 1400 Both avaH
12/t Agt 840·8208
. hOUMk"per? NMd e Ta... Ml· 1111 ~HI bebytllter? N•ed a • ., ..... Ml .. H1
11Sr lr•ller •I fwe bruk? '"' thOM needl :·Mesa.
111art0,0Qean vteW.~5 l hrougll ctualfled Find whet ~ou want In .. . o •• I ••••••• 0 0 o .... 0 o o o o • o o o o o o I o o o o 0 0. I 0 0 f
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., an em ca . ce1L1M(HAN8'1t1w10lk '"'"" 1111..... llU ,......... t tn TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Job Opclortunlty MUii tMI ~1eur1nt
•l>le 10 l\anclle lhe publlc eaperlenoeel waller /
!Mly l\Outl and wlOcndl we It r u 1 for 1 HE
NutN ry and/or • .,.. TOWIAS RESTAURANT!
tloullng eaper pref. OrMt • tn the Surf end Sana
Opportunity. 845.0210. 0 Hotel In L,une IMICI\ 5
am • 8 em ONI. YI dey WMlt em • 2 pm.
OOod br..CSllN>w Quell-l>lldel & lullp HIM 195, ·12 .. ti 920 -ty ()FA 701·aQ'13 052.07te TUI. rioo • '11 .ACCORD 8(, Swvoot '73 SU~A ....... ale. _ 11800/or belt M2·3559 IHOO 173-$711 111"1/fM '*' eond 12750 ht• Ill Counl9'10P lrt1Ner 1c .. H"~·eo 11oocc Gold· 11-t l °' tH.tl off..-W ·&e7t lm!§Aeltit JOJ8 m•k•r 1 125. C all wing >Cini cond. lc>vr aaa I T . ., •··~ ---
1 -k• llM 21F 1260 147·8118 llltf 7pm eqpel 13800 567·514h 4 -hetle l l950.
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PUZZLE SOLVED
• • rbn •no. new pelnt
MCI\. 640-MQS Duret M·tO I •nterg•r TraJJira 11111.72..c
BEAGLE PUPS-PedlOrM v.17&mm lent I 160, ' __ _ Jull In ti~ for CMiimu chrome & gl•H dining rm UtiUtz I02' 71 R9bb0 OllMI. 4 Cir, air,
--Apply In peraon. Alie for
l.eg11 S1cr111ry wlll\ Kathleen 497,4477
t Some
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probate and c;orporale
experMlnce 81J1ry com·
m•n11r111 with ••· peri.t\c• Newporl 8"ch
nur Airport. 1&1·1234
Rer11ur1nt
Wlllf•HIWell., with car $200 eacil. aa 1·28116 NI HO, OH watt ~t., ij.,{J;I uTii irir. drop1 dwn atereo 12000 tel-13te
$10, l .. lh onr & olloman to flat bed. e·• 1· 1550 '711 VW Conv Cnemo Eel !I r urt11y clh.tl'
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t. I M!I l t11"1illt•
b.1 AS'-ISIJnt
63 Enrag\!11
for wicker b•el!et lunch Chn11m11 Puppi.t
-vice. 9 • 1.1. Mon-Fri Blond• Cocktr Sp1nlat1
E1rn Appro• 1t50/$175 AKCl200 557.5577
w"kly Mutl be uat, ,.. -----
$30 Sony 11ereo & 2 tmporl tructi trlr w/"'911, wn1/wh1. 35K, orig ownr, ~1l1r11175 84tl--Oe84 11060 544·2252 mH llellllU'I S67SO 080 527-3724
14 f\Cludt.1
1!1 Rt1dUCtl 64 Su1un1c Loc al company w1n11
PART TIMS EMPLOYEE
with acoounllnglbkkpg
background. Some com•
puter ••per, n•lplul. Hte
flulbl•. Call Ann
76I·1155 lor eppt.
p ere one b t •. 1nd wOl.OEN AEtAIEVER
..,.,g•llo C•ll lor IP· puppy AKC. lhOll , d9w·
polntm•nl bet-n 10 cllwed. 1100, 5411-28211
am • 12 rtoon or 2·4 pm. Happy 1 wk oras9t1.,1Lab
LORI'S KITCHEN, 3M7 puppl•• nMCI lovlng hm
So Hert>or (Harbor 11 673-61185 Morn11e11e•
EJ 101d1no wn.t1en11r. , .. Ai le ltrricff/ SOUTH '79 Convenl!M Bug movab .. 1rm1lfMI. Like Patti tolS W1111w111. IOw ml, lmmeo.
n-S320. 045·7114 COUITY $6550 147-00511 16 ltmerant
17 People
18 n1111k 119.1111
20 M ove
b:, <)ponmg
66 L~t1m111 Cf
67 CvtiluJW
Fooz Ball 11bl•. blu• •op. vw Su~r hOOJ ' r~d•r ·so Jell•. 1010.-0. fl•wteu.
1300, 546·3147 S lOO obo 9e9• 1284 lllZU 14250/obo 031-3016
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1982 CHARLE. C.M Alofi•" ceil1 lmm;d for 11 llllHOU epd, air. tunroof, 11ireo
~3 G1ea1 LJkt•
14 Squad
1 wroroq h•<i
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Hl•ry • comm , bonuMa & otl\•r ~Nfll1. For •PPI
891 -6122
CALL 650· 7079 lour vehlcfe, domestic or Volum• Sit"· Seivlee S317510BO 031·3010
K•rosene H11ter Omni orelgn. 551 "8285 And l eHlng ·so Sclrroco )( m~. AJC.
979-0147 •••• s.s
Sales 661 Yeilowh11d Parrot.
25 Small co111ll
28 M os1 1oylul
32 Lovers
.! -Kh ,1vy,1rn
J lsir1gluss * * * lame, wl cege 1400 (142-1885 105 almoll n-19,tiOO WE llY 1871 I Beacn Blvd an rl loaded Mu11 Sell
BTUS119.646·6914 Huntini ton BelCll l hll week $5700
4 Man s name
::>Navy ships NTE le a fall growtno
Tete-Com,,.untc1tlon
company loclled In C1po
Valley. Service R•P•.
Po1en1lal to m1k1 $2000 .
$4000 • month. XLNT
sates support by
TELE·MKT learn For In·
1erv1ew. call. C Oam110.
BIG MOIEY Aatljltl-1010
SHORT HOURS bllfiwal&ra. Kl1cfien1ld.
Kg u mallreu Mt, 1200 CLEAi Cllll (714) 42-2000 548-6324.
Good cond 640-0112 1111 JllOll J - -tl2t 82 RM!Bl_T_C_O-NV_E_R_T_
111ckname
33 Instrument
35 Cardvansdry
36 Rapacious
38 Fo1uer
6 fleshy 25 Bite 44 HaL.irCl
7 Spice 26 Snack 4 7 Peaceful • Photo Copy Supplte•
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bat mdl below wnote111e OOSI. G.0 .A 537·6333
11111 5 •Pel. Bteupunkl et•reo LOBSTER TRAPS {Appro11 176l(JflL Sdn. bU1 on hlk c11s, racing Miit, .clnt
40) S250 the 101, In work· lthr, sunroof, wire wn11. cond 18800 6A4--0448 •No EJiper NecMsery
• Ellt•nalve !reining
8 Japanese '27 Ms Ek1>er9 49 -lotter
adm11a1 4'8 Posts 5 1 Composeo On Anne walnut col tbl,
t>eaul 1200. 759-1552 Ing cond. 673-2047 lull power beaut c.:>nel V I
Membersnlp Tri Magic 49K m l S 16,000 O" program
• Weekly Pay Guar1n1M 40 Parent
9 Nucleus 29 GermJn 52 Miner s 11a1I
10 Old dam.t>s 11dme 53 Small group Rare JOHNWAYNf Slone
lllh<>grapn. llmlted edition
ot 200 Proot pr1n1 on ells·
play at Jonn Wayne Air· porl s 1300 641-t662
Island Club 1750 obo 530· l528 •.7•4,.Q"'o.,t•v"'o-1""42-2-0f·.·11-r
644-6504 or 548-2873 -WEl lY--Mtrct4ta IH1 9145 ~<rs&, ~-~~e~::' 4 1 Zeus lflale
43 Chu1th .ue.J
45 Wax pret
46 Sy1Htlel1CS
48 Tenth~
11 MuS•C1ll 11111<;11 ,IQ Asian gao O 54 MaO.e over
•2 Secono J 1 LJyeri; 55 01agona1 714-66 t-8465
• Ptee11nt. Prot ... tonal
Ole In Corona Del Mar
II you·re bright and
energe1 1c. C all Mr
Poner·s wneet, Sn1mpo USED CARS & TRUCKS •74 286 Coupe 1 owner.
RK-2. 50 lbs ot glazes COME IN OR c •LL FOR yellow gooo co no 82 Volvo Diesel Wagon Incl $<125 0110 644-6622 "" $7000 760 8792 Loadeo S 12,700 OBO. FllEUPPHISAL . 974..J192 Thomas belween 6 am & Retr1ger810< 2Clr FtF. new
nursing
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13 Bull Sp Ja -B.1y N S 56 New star
19 ftou•s 17 Fond 57 Component
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62
65
21 Therelort> ;19 Ooleo ou1 58 Heap up CNA's or e•perlence re-
quired 3· 11, lull lime
E.llceUeol bollll.bl•. NPI
Ben area. 642-~4
t pm II cond Guaranteed Only 673•0118 $240 G G A ~7-6333
Oueer' Cllvart. S500 Desk.
St50 Piano spinet.
$500 Single beel $20
·eresrlJeef. ~-00-Mitre
11ems E•ll cono Best
otter 586-3956
24 p,.nc1pte .:_2 Range---~~~1er coon
SALES BusiNEss oiiPTY lr;tiuc-IOtl 6 7 8 9
19
10 12 13 ,,
Orange County 11rpor1 eel _....,_.,.__~__. agency looki ng tor
16 mature person lo 1111 pos-
ollon as AOmlnlstralive
Secretary Prot1111on11
attllutude, appearanc;e,
phone voice a mull.
29 30 31
Snarp general olllce
skills required 70 wpm
typing 7 t4·556·0460,
Brlltany, 10 am · 1 pm.
Tele-communlcallons rev-AARAoR AREA
otullon wnat IS wrong APPLIANCE SERVICE
w1tn earning S300·S800 We sell recond . guar
comm1ssiuon per week? refrigerators. 549-3077
Nllw Program Ci ll C 16' lrosllree. bot1om lnr.
Damato tor appt. s 190 22· s1de·by·Slde
7 14-661-8465 wllce maker $340
Sales. Exclusive Jewelry 650· 7452 Larry
Bou11que. FIT some GE slqe by Side relrlg,
n1ghis, lntervlewlnq 10·1 l9 cu II $400 759. 1552 CIRO"S JEWELRY
ILIT MAOlllE'S
Brand new stored 27 yrs
S 1100 each 548-8952
Two rO\Jnd trip tickets.
Air-Cal to Seatlle or
Portland from O.C Mull
be used before 12115183.
ST75 ea. 673· 1187
PUT TIME South coast Ptaze. I HY APPllAICH --+----4_...._ __ ..... Earn up 10 $400 per ULll fU YELLIW Lea 957·8133
monlh. Retirees, House-p Ill •.1110 101 t• Matchlngwshr/elec Clryer.
Vao.cuum, woikagel $30:3
apd bike S 15, end labte
SS. 1n1q lamp SS. Sp. wd chr S 12, more 842-7517
wiles. College Students. A ...... • n lk nu S400botn 759. 1552 Need C11pend1ble autc5 to •E fllST YW · Wooden hlgh-chelr wlpael.
Clellver Delly Pllol In Bell proelucl In lhell1itus· Relrtg. $250. Wesner & Per I con Cl $ 4 O
_ _.._...__41 Legune Beectl-(2 hrs pet'" try. Excellent ·manege--csiv-. .$135 .._ OW\. 752.·2112-0 -----
day) Weekday, P.M.. men1 potential with fast washer, $100 646-5848 •lie. Waatt4 1220
Weekends. A.M. C•ll Mr. growing co. 545-2136 Speed Queen Wesner & TURN YOUR o T8iaE
Barrow 642-432 t. •WI s-• H ..... p~•tlO Dryer $500/pr 493·5621 '"'" 343 EOE .. n-aru .. are. ~ n DISCARDS INTO SSS$
open for counter 11tea. Washer g Dryer. $250 646-0792
Part· Tl•• See St•ve H.W. Wr~I both x1n1 conel, 751-9097 •••ical laat. 12 .... Per• Co 126 Rocnester, C. . .,
fYElllll S&LISIUUIElm Caatrll A Fender Elec. Custom
Earn up to $50,000 per S,ai,.Ht 1011 body. Excel. oonel '300
yeer or m0te, lull or ~lkkormlt FTN 185. Nikon OI ofr 759-8237
pert/lime. 548-3416 tenses 35mm. 2.5 $75. ou could be earning up to _ _.._...__~__. N-POll Beacn Marketing · 105mm 2.8 $75. 200mm. $1200 per week aa a
llrm.nas several openings S&l.ES·PAIT TIME 4AI s 125. Durst M300 pleno tuner. Course 1nlo.
lor respontlbte enel In· CIRllTUS SALES enlarger, never used 542·3244 or 556-1178
Clus•rtous people. A good E t S200 --L s 100 0 b I II
WIEHllS
speaking voice a MUSTI ~~~1~P 0 S:a:3'4'76 no.7622r eve~sslwtt.~Cl~rs Office F11ait11t/ -=~=~==~~=~==~==~!!!!!!!!!!:::::========~ A grea1 way 10 Increase C O halJ•Ht '226
I 1 W .. Sl.. I 1 W .. Sl.. your l>udget Clollera. We SALES PERSON ,.,attn l 6 YiA11orney11 exec deak. • , ut l•lt ...... SlOO • ' ••• pay for your training. For TIMEX SINCLAIR 1606 Ilk• new. • 150 Also Interview •PPI. cell Mr. JIWEUY l&LIS • Au pilr wented for 2 chll· Cleflcal. 1ype 50 wpm. IRYCLUllll IELP Bia.mer, 545•5776 Computer w/ t6K aelap1or chairs, tblet, IBM type-
d ran Light house· 10-key edeler, flllng, Wiii train. Bergstrom •---------Experienced Preferred & 3 sottware llpes. $75. writer & mlac. 644·6504
keeping, Non.-tmoker. Pho Io co PY Ing ' Cteaners.CdM.644-4421 PllTHHPllHS Af~~ell~y .pe;'.ro·o M~!,=----:5.-5_6_-s_ooo _ __,.=z,., or 548-2873
trvtne. 552-9250 pm. proor-reaellng, various --------II you with 10 NII your Oporto. rt 2, Npt Sch. FrH tt f ta 1022 P;;;:oi:-1-.-,-,,~,-1-1-.-1 --:.-="" duties. non . s m k r . English speaking llve-ln work and gel expoM.ire, _ _
Auto Bod)I & Paint asals· $8501'1)0. Costa Mesa couple. Good oook anel call. 673•5658 chord Organ, French
tant wartled, e11pertence. CPA firm. Call Pal, experience al cleaning. ct1•IS"•11 TlllUS Sales Milli 11111 NPPllS make. etec•ronlc. Like
969-1284 754-1040 Some nursing care " ,._ Sales 3males,3mosold. newS3T5/olr 642·8119
Babysiller needed in my COLLHE STllEITI ~~: b~m~a~~·th~a~~~ lll~-~Ell1Yl MICIOH flRMI 548•4050 aft 6 PEVEY AMP Sluello Pro
Starttnn pay rate $7 50 entr 6 daM week .... t con· No experience. Will lraln. 40, like new & electric nome part-lime aller· • • ,. ' uv PIT Christmas work In F IO"S 11 b lh t S325 noons. GOO<I pay and Flex nrs Must be U.S s•derable dally free time PflHU•ltl/ onteresllng. enioyabte ~•!!'!'r_a_a"!"t1'!"'r""t"'!""""!"'"..,.-"!"""'! g~7~8393 ° 1 ·
working conditions ciuzen.anonavecar Call Permanen• Immediate AIALYST place 10 earn extra in· 10· gotel vetvel sofa. xtnt Please call MORNINGS 714-963-9984 13·6 pm) $1400 10 starl Refer TV la•i 675-2603 or 673-2389 Young company Hells In· come Aps'lyy In person cond Pictures. tamps, l. t , ONLY 645-7841 DECORATE INTERIORS d1v1Clua1 10 wrlle and de· at Hickory Farms, West· prcnlc table/benches. llttH 6232
Homemakers • bored at I Est veterinary hospital In sign lor Tl 990 and DEC cllfl Plaza, 111n and everything must be sold. BE "UTIFU. L 25.. RC ..
b_a_n_k-1..,,-------home? Have flair tor Cle• So Lag seeks HP PDP • 11134 Minimum 2 Irvine NB 714/891-9041 "" "
··• ? PIT FIT ca ee Ari 1 k on a s e ""' e~ f Color TV 2 yr wrnty, RE,l.Llc FEDERAL sign r r j groomer 0 wor yr x,,..ri ...... e. pre er· SANDWICH SHOP 2 matching Lazy-Boys $148 Free Clel Open consultant, no exper nee comm basis 499-5378 rt>ly wl COBOL Call PIT nelp wanted Apply at s 100 ea. Admiral 25" TV Sun TV John 5 646•1786 S&YlllS Training avail 775.544 7 FILL TIME HY 553-0940 Tummy Stutler 270 S S 175 Zenith 21 .. TV '50 -
Corm1er-OeLlllo 75 280 4 OR SEDAN Xlnt -
CM(Y•ILET Shape Ortg 1 Owner P 1800E 73. air. aulo. 54K " " Loaoed S7200 m1 Oflg paonl. super
-18244 BEAGHBLVD 8-"Spm'549·8!''8 c:ond~5&l00 642-.248'1---HUNTINGTON BEACH --14l·f01ll Ml·IU 1 77 3000 leatn/alloys. snrt. flliac. H 77
-WE PAY TOP llLUR
FORllEIOAH
AUI MAHOI
POITIAO/ltlUI
2480 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
Hl-4300 HI· 1411
WE WAil YIH
CLUlllEIOUI
&le Ronald 01c:e
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORC
7000 H.&RllOR Ill VD
CO\T.& MIU 041 0010
mucn more E•ceptnl Come on & see Newpor1
tnruout See lh1s car Beach·s tlnest setec:Hon
you II buy 1t S 11 000 11m ol previously owned
786-9746 olc52 t-5920 Porscnes. Aud1s anel
Ask abou1 the money ...,a
can save you thru our
purchase & lease plans
JllSWIHS
l•NHS 130 1 Quall Street
NEWPORT BEACH
Volkswagens .. ..
455 E Coul Hwy
Newport Beach
673-0900
Hl·HOO ___ _ _ A•t", De.ntlc
Mle~c::~ 5~~~~ ~~~~: .. ick 9J07
$37 .500 Call 551 -9600 176 Electra. all pwr, e•l1 In ..... ------;a.,,o..a~ & ·ou t.... S4200-~b .
'68 MGB CONVERT iJ-640-3094 552-1456
llres. heltop. runs perfect 73 Centurion Con11er1lble. needs t op , loaeleel 4 ftHI Driwn t030 St500tobo 540-8299 $1200/bsl 551-6278
·'4 JEEP Cherokee S. orig '12 MBZ 250 Auto, pwr. 73 Opel GT. wt'il. 4-$p
owner. eall conel. $2900. al e, emlfm $4400, man. AM/FM cut. rbll 642-8001 al1 1pm/wl(nels 645-4070 eves u1t.n eng. good conel. ,,,.,'7U Track1 H35 ·12 MGB CONV gooo C57S--014S Mull se11
'73 Chevy Luv. nels neael cono 51500 548•8952 Ca•illac t3M
gaske1. S900 •97-3554 Persc•t 9157 ·7• coupe oe v111e. jij;:
'77 Datsun king cab, exll ·16 9 12E. rare. sn rt, tires . runs gr eat
conel. S3500 544-2252 alarm. mags. am/Im $1200/bo. 551-6275
'77 G••C B b 11 2211 cass, lo miles, •tre Cleln 74 Cna OeV1lle 60 000 ml
366 V-a ~. ~spd $7~ S 13.500 Obo 646-0684 n-tlrH & irlfl.S. runt
parl traoe 556--0998 °' 646-17 15 good needs minor body
'79 911 SC large. Petrol repair. S 1800 ca1h . Vall Blue. low miles. m1n1 631--0372 att. 5pm ·66 Falcon w indow Ven. 6 conel • $2 I ,500. 650-8689 75 CAO Real CIH n.
cyl. $750. 846-4349 '79 928, blklblk, all power. While & Blue. $2000
'72 FORD •11 TON: 6 CYL, 3 $23.900. 759·0682 OBO 646·5222
SPO. $950. 673-1503 ·79 Silver Porsche 928. 82 EL DORADO. 19,000 • t' auto, blk 1n1 , 1mm1c, 52K ml MINT CONO Orig. na 1•111' ml $23,SOO 752-6208 or owner P P S 16.900 Clanin 9045 752-7184 or 955--0117 080 Mon-Fri 8-5pm SS Ford 2-dr. 6 cyt. nelt .79 )(J6L .is 27K mi •Int (Jonn1 863-1200 Aller
w or i. • s 5 o o Joe cono loa~ed $ l:l 500 5pm_5_5_2_·4_1_04 ___ _
549~975, 650-1469 llrm SH -3453 al1 6 THE UlllEST s~~t:~a1~o:~~;~ve1a11 l ea11it 91591' SELECTlll
"62 STUDEBAorrR H•WK I ·AO Le Car. clean. IO ml. Of lite moo.I. tow mtte.ge "~ ,.. e~lt cond $2500 After Caotllacs 1n Soutnern Good conC11l•on & paint 5pm Peter 536-918• Catol0<n111 See us 1001y1
$3200 OBO 646-953 1 I -1 IAIEllS
73 Cougar conver1 or;i '1 l•ll1 lezct 91 '1 I
owner IOaeled. last mot ·62 Solver Ctouel fl e.aut ClllLUC
convert S50001obo wood Oflg 1ea1n Xlnl 2600Hart>or BIVO
964-552 I mechanics & appear· COST A MESA nas ine following open. Dell Counter. December PART·TIME WORI Bristol. Costa Mesa Admorat relrig SIS $;195 Two Color TVs. 19 & 13
ings only Must oe 16 See PROIDTIOI SEC'Y/CONSTRUCTION 548-3365 -. oncnes S 145 and $ 100
0 495 E 17 n r-M Opportun111es available 631 7878 Aaln lmJerl .. uane 1 v wllh lhe Los Angeles Can you Need motovated 1nC11v1dua1 8 Clinong room chair•. very ---• ' NEW ACCOUNTS. FIT
ance $26 500. Call 540 18&0 644· 7211 or 675-4870 •
TELLER, PIT IELIYHY Times Circula11on De· Spare3 l\rs nlghlly? wlellcell typing skills & good condlllon Chrome 1Nt1, Claarttr/ Aa•i 9107
partmenl 1n our Areyou consl ructl on exper , frame wl upl\olslereel leat 7010 ·86 4000 Loaded S~800
C•meltt 9311
'2 Custom Impala 65K ml
S 1800 74 Caprice
Classic 19K mi S3100
Botn xlnt conel.. your
Boll! po51t1ons require lhal
t he candidate nave
previous teller exper
Laguna Niguel Branch
Need Extra Income ? Be
an independent carfler
for THE REGISTER. Must
nave dependable, econ-
omy car. Irvine. Npt Bch.
Corona del Mar area. Call
Vicky, 951.1113 before
ooor-10-door newspaper W.,I gr09med. shortnand a •, nvy phone back & 114191 $25 ea. 1---------
sales program. Guaran· dependable contact w/conlractors. 640-8676 10' EUIAIT YACIT Ofr musl sell 548-l653
teed hourly wage plus end self mollv8141d7 642-4463 Beige coucl\ like n•w NEW • DIESEL. For All Altes, l•,.rt••
495-0850 831-1940 commission. Hours: 9AM Do you.... SEC"Y tor tax law ofllce In $ 100. Dryer $50. Oak your Holiday Entertaining llllW 9112
• 2PM. or 4PM • 9PM. Enjoy working with kids? Newport Beach. Salary table & cnatrs 1200. Enel & Parade of llgh11. Days '"'°'-'"I''.,._. 1·.•• ChOICe 645-2179 ~,,,.._. ""' -~ ..... """"
Training 11 provided. If you can an•-' YES S 1300. Salary up 10 tables 125 ea. 786•3818 673-4860, ~• 557-3273 Conveniently Located Potential to earn S300 Pnone 6'6· 7021 1 C 1 & Competillvely Priced Reslauranl 11 am.
EOE. M/F/H ~H WMOAV$ IM ·75 CORVEITE CONVERT
A CLASSIC R.AGTOP
plus per week. For an In· 2:30-6pm Mon. thru Fri. 1600 w/recentl tax re· BUY DIRECT FROM "!111m~ lepart es.n P•,r· &
•-.--------turn p. roce11 rtg ex· •••NUF"CTURER aues ... ,,a wale . a c. lervlew, Call (71411• I 6'4 85!6 mn " 4311 II 4611 I 957-236l,Ext1204 perence. • anelsave50to75~.onn-91 or cruer.
Slf'vlce Sletlon At1enelant. top qu1llty bed Mis. Twin Best ralea. 648-4005 Saies-Servtce-Leaslng
Bookkeeper, PIT Door Person Delivery · Stock, Full Time.
Apply Dally, 2 • 4. THE musl be 18, See Duane. '
t lir.i9 Loaded, like new. SOK. ~I IH St2,900. 644·6952
·Fcorona 2 dr. runt ·79 Monte Carto, tully
RED ONION. 2406 Npl 495 East 171h, C.M.
GENERAL OFFICE RUL llTATI Blvd, Npt 8Gh. Delivery, walking rou1e, Sml Santa Ana office Renllllaalet 1gent for ac·
. needs dependable per-live Balboa ltlend ofllce.
sofl. Accurate typ111 & We neve openings tor .Is PE•e•i great 2nd Job, close to
"-home. Pick your hours. Experienced, must speak Dan B. 972-0834, M-F. Engllsl\. Apply In person good phone skllls a must. two experienced, full time
Call 979-8400 lloenaeel agenll. Com· THE RIVIEAIA. So Cll Oemonstcetors mission• ortly. Call BETTE WALSH. Pita. C.M. FUI JOI IOISEIEEPIR
Chllelcere/Housekeeper, Are you adventurous. Doryman's Inn in N-port
live-in, 1 baby, Hunl. 8Gh need money, anel love to Beacl\, Hardworlllng: llC·
Mus• speak Eng. & have lrevel? A California Mfg perlence prelerred Call
WATHfHIT llMEI
111·1100
refs. Wkelys 660·1234. Co nas openings for 10 675-7300 bet. 9 & 5. !~~~~~~~~~ ask lor Mary M. gals and guys, t8 and ---------r:
Churcn hiring Low pay
Great Future Improve
wtllle you have a Job Call
In person 11 1451 Irvine
Blvd. Tustin. 544-5491
Cterlc41 Position Full time •
Marine Insurance Agency
• Phones, typing. anel
general office skills Ask
tor Peter. 675·5262
tClatslfleCI ACI• lfe the
enawer lo a aucceuful a. g1tege or yard talel 11'1 • 9 lier way to tell more
over, to travel California, HOUSEKEEPER RECEPTIONIST
Las Vegas, Hawaii, and Live in. tor elderly teely tor prestigious Npt Center
11 Western states wllh 675-9388 Office. fyplng skllls end
our supervised marketing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pleasant lltltuele a must.
11am demonstrating a All employee benefits
revo1u11on1ry n-prOCI· for Id Action provided Call Ron J1c:k·
uct Must be embillous. n son. 6A4·4242
well groomed enel bright. Cal a Res1aurant All training expenses Bar Tenders needed, 4
p11d Transportation D :I Pilot Clays/week, 10am-6pm.
furn, return guaranteed. 311y Apply In person. altlf' 5
High earning<. Start pm. ASll. for Dennis.
lmmed For app1. call AD-VISOR THE TOWERS
June Pridgen, 1 t-4 pm RESTAURANT, In the
only, 646-3337 = 642 ·5678 Suri and Sand Hotel, In
Classllled Ads 642-5678 ----••1111111--1 Laguna B81Ch.
....,......,__._ __ 9_0_10 A1to L111ia1 9010 A1t• L111i11 90101 A•t• Lt11ia tol plel
THE AUTO STORE'S TALKIN'
''WHOLESALE LEASING''
PIT, Eves & Wknels. Neal sets just $69.95, lull Mii lew,ert lar~tr CrtllH
appearance enel hand· ju91 $79.95. Save even Dec. 1 to Jan 1. Groups ol writing only need to more on queen and king 30 s 15 per person.
apply. 2590 Newport sets. Free delivery (7i4)tl73-2336
Btvel, Colla Me... 636-4195
SllSITmTUCIHS '-o-1n-1n_g_1_1_bt_e_w_1_4_c_l\_11r-a, Pewtr 1Nt1 7 l
Grades 4-8 Celifornl• HI-beck upholsl'CI. Ork 26.31 Sea Ray D1ncer 179
credenlfals. CBEST. wood. S500. 6'5-7053 325 hr•. sips 6. Incl. trailer.
Apply In person: Founialn For Sale. Beaut. Chrlslmaa cover. eKlrH. s23.ooo.
Valley School District gift. RCA Consol e, 894-1103.~1991·8592
Certificated Personnel, AM I F M stereo. 8 ·51 Bertram 3 1, twn gas,
17210 Oak St. F.V. EEO. speaklf's anel turn-table, $23.500 750-0621
e1e 1es 6°.\ FT. all wood Spenlsh t phone sa style cabinet Fine piece WANTED EleClrlc •Bay
Person wllh pleasant voice furn Self perfecl conel Boal & Schock Endeavor anel good altiluele 10 as-$350 631 •0300 0 ; 675--0558 or 979-7200
Slit sales reps In conlact· 646-8005 WANT TO SELt YOUR Ing the" prolesslonel ---------clients. Judy 636·9334 For sale. Oak enel Chrome. BOAT OR BUY A BOAT? CALL 775-83911 TELEPHONE SALES 42" round dining llble w/
Pert time, Business Slf'· 8 chelrs. Su II able tor con· 1Nt1, ail 7014
vices Co. needs p/I sales ference room. 5325· C•ll C•l 24. nu sans & cushions.
rep to work approx 20 hrs 63 l ·03oo or 646•8005 VHF. good conel. $4200.
per wk. Eern S200·S300 For Sele. Perfect 114-673-6382
per wk, salary + comm Christmas gift. Wiier
Mr lrwln. 380-9100 bed, wood lalllce lil81d· 1Nt1,
board w/ 6 drawer s>ed· •i;• & llri 7016 estal Includes heater enel Interested 1n making mallresa. s350 Must see 1311 OSTON WHALER
$300 /wk w ork i ng 10 appreciate. Call w/Meroury40hp.$3000.
part-1Jme? No aales. For 63 H>300 or 646•8005 I Wkelaya 9-4pm 751-2770 more~nlormetlon. Call I ii ._ D L 7022
TILEPHIEWIH
alter 1 PM 751..4222 :Hide-A-Beel, lull sofa fl• teal
. 1 •ength. Brown tones. In el leoX COVES: 35· boil TELEPHOllE WORK nice cond S 150·1 slip, 12' beam maximum
No Selling Salary No · I HY flHITlllE S.Ulttar•1 -fOll I 11·11 Hll 1 650-7083 _ $225/mo 631-0253 .
~----------------------------------~ eape~ neceasa~. com-Les 957~133 MIBTRAL COMP CLUB FHI CLOI .. YOU lOOIC ... FHI Nm• WI lOOICll ~~~rs w:~:':~~01~r~:~ Large .. L .. shape sota, xlnt S1llbo1ro S350
1.) MBZ 380 SL '620• /Mo. L 11.) T-BltDS s240• /Mo. Call Karen 66M844 ~:~gle~~1~;;Jo~!~·-6~i~ i ~lck 675-3971 12
2 ) MBZ 300 DS s450•/Mo I 12 ) cn11l'&D •255•/Mo. TILi-TYPE WOAT.. Love ... , brown crutheel re !' • • A ' uval\ft Mator 1>rokerage firm velvet Like ,_· 1200 BMi'°HUTCH •Int cond. 3.) MBZ 300 sos s550• /Mo. s 13.) TOPAZ s150•• /Mo. Hiking experienced 644-8325 . bell Pl• $325. 955-3050 tM-type opera10<. Stocll 4.) BMW 318 '270• /Mo. I 14.) lEJl»O 1142•• /Mo. bro1terag .. apertenoe re-LOveMAt•. s2501pr P11y-CYCLE I OOIPAIY
5.) VOLVO Dl. s2~··1Mo. •• 15.) .... CORurTTrS s525•/Mo. quired. ConllCt Michelle ~sole, $150. 548-7000 NEW ANO USED • ~ O't U .lll. af11f'1PM,644·9111 Otf·wl\I couch. Sl50. 2 19112CHARLEST.CM 6,) VOL VO GI. 1275••/Mo. 0 16.) CUTI.ASS '21Q••/Mo. TOP SU m" c 111n0 ch a Ira CALL 042-7910 FM'llln P'91. Moo.II & w I o II om an I S 7 5 H . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 7.) CRICAS •1&0••/Mo.M 17.) TRANS AM •245••/Mo. Etcor11.1213)H6-1"'4 Couch 1100. Twn bed lllTllW
I.) CRESSl>AS 1249••/Mo .• 11.) 300 zx •2&9•/Mo. TIWTa••tm t!!:1..':i~'.1~1t1:-~1.150· 3~::t:u~~ m':y I I Exprd with P .Os. Gd drlv· • · 9,) MAZDA 626 s205• /Mo. I 19.) '14 R DORADO 470• /Mo. Ing rcrd. 0 & w Towing. W•tern bunk bed•. l\vy ltlO. 54t.-05 hwnlng•
10.) MAZDA RX7 •21s•/Mo. '20.) MAXIM •232•/Mo. 1121nctu11r1a1w1y.c M. :;.s100.151-75eo 4...., llhl IOH
Tll llPllllL 1111 TIWll
HS TC• COOO U.., STt.1000, COSTA .sA 540-5454
some Of the at>oYe payment• lnctucM air, power 1teer1no. AM-AA ~t•, totne MY9 CNIM, M1Q1 & ...,,,,oofa M ltanded equlpmtnt, ttlele ..... .,.
.. dOMd end with OPtton to ~. & i.tmlnat9d ..,iy or wllk ~ at end to tenn. Umn9d to e>tceea mllNOf & ...., & ,..,, ~MQ#tty_.t &
lloenle fM .,. requlfed to etatt ..... & wtll .,. IUbJeet 10 Ct9dlt IPPf'Oll•.
··~ Mo./'80 Mo. Term.. ------------~--~~r----------------1.) M57 .20~,4U.OO 1.1121UOlt13,"2.00 111.! '214,40/t tS,294.00 11.1 .•tt 10.114. 2.,1411.00 .ao.oo 1. 11•. ·=·140.IO 112. *210.~1u11.oo 11. =10 1•.•· 3. Na.00 .... oo •. 1292. 12,111.24 11. •1•.00 7132.00 11. . .14 17,100. 4. lnl.20 11112.00 t . '211.30 10,430.40 I14. 1190. 1224.M 1t . • •. a. 11~.04 1UOl.t2 10 . W7.I0/$10 . .a20.00 pa... IMUO/laUI0.0020. '8.t2Jt14,711
PAAT ·TIME. Varied l\OUl9 • XNd@t Qo;;;d 11111 ,,._
10 tnc:tuel• eerly ~~. ,.ALOSI 38 Polnta twrlge oond. t176. Mf.2180 ---~a. Mu11 nave de-Ith. S200 Mii 040-etll pendlble 1191\ICll {l!Mll ... ,.,. n
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Moral Majority leader finds 'a place as conservative as I am'
•We'll be stirring up more trouble ... '
THE DRANGI CDASI '
By DAN JAMIESON
.,.., ..... c .. ,.,, ''"'
The Rev. Jerry Falwell. leader
of the fundamentallat Moral Ma-
jority, urged an audience Sunday
night at the Central Baptist
Church in HunUngt.on Beach to
continue a worldwide movement
to the political right -a move-
ment Falwell hinted already baa a
head start in Orange County.
"What a pleasure to be in
Orange Country," Falwell said,
"Very seldom do I' visit a place
which is aa conservative as I am. I
wish we had 1,000 more Orange
Counties around the country."
Falwell apoke with optimaim.
"America is in better shape now
than it has been in a long, long
time," Falwell told a
near-capacity crowd of about
1,000 people, most of whom were
members of the Warner Avenue
church whoee pastor is the Rev.
Bruce Melton.
The t'Onaervative movement ia
really a spiritual awakening that
will rebuild the country, accord-
ing to Falwell.
"We now have 30,000 Christian
·schools in this country. That's up
from the 14,000 we had 20 years
ago," Falwell said. "There are
four to five new ones added every..!
day."
Pointing out two
church-supplied bodyguards at
his side, Falwell said, "I wish I had
had these fellows in the past when
l wa.-.peaking at colleges-aeroas
the country. Five to 10 years ago I
wasn't sure what reaction I would
get. That's not the case today.
(See FALWELL, Pase AZ)
Dlllr,...,....._, ..............
••• 4children will pray in school once again.'
COAST EDITION
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
·-S-us-pee-t-·k-ills-se-lf-·---
as police close in
D91J ,._.---~Lee~.,...
Mike .Murray, 12 (foreground),
paints over graffiti along Santa Ana
River bank with a little help from 12
orDis r riends.
HB boy earning his wings
Eagle candidate leads buddies in cleaning up SA River graffiti
By ROBERT BARK.ER The cleanup job was his major F.agle Scout
0t1MDe11yNo11t.1t project and will lay the groundwork for hia court of
Mike Murray is a young man in a hurry and honor next March. II made the ri.ver ~~padding
those who know him say that even at the tender age clean, probably for about the first time stnce they
of 12 he's got the right stuff. were constructed.
Mike, a seventh grade student at Gisler School in "I got the idea while driving with my dad (a pilot
Huntington Beach, wants to become the youngest for American Airlines.) All the graffiti and every-
Eagle Scout in Troop 226. Over the weekend he thing made Huntington Beach look like a bad city,"
moved closer to his goal. Mike said.
Mike rounded up 12 of his fellow !ICOUts ·and So he and hiB friends, armed with donated paint
buddies and painted over the graffiti and obscene rollers and about 20 gallons of paint, cleaned up
pictures bespoiling the concrete-lined banks of the approximately 4,000 square feet of river channels.
Santa Ana River where it crosses Hamilton Street in When they were finished, motorists couldn't see an
-Huntington Beach and Victoria Street in Costa Mesa. (See HB EAGLE, Pase AZ)
Anti-Soviet group
changes its tactics
By KAREN E . K.LEIN
Of the Delly,_ ..... • An Orange County-based group
·· ·trying 10" ban the Soviet Union
from the 1984 Summer Olympics
has drastically reduced its peti-
tion-signing goals and removed a
claWle calling fo~.a boycott of the
games, group leaders announced.
The Ban the Soviets Coalition,
formed after the Aug. 31 downing
of Korean Airlines Flight 007,
originally hoped to gather a
million signatures on a nationwide
petition within two months.
man who founded the coalition,
said the group probably has about
30,000 signed petitions now. The
announcement from the coalition _
is not an admission of defeat,
Balsiger said, but a shift of
emphasis.
The coalition ·will redirect its
efforts to include more emphasis
on politicaJ lobbying, Balsiger
said. It also hopes to plan "numer-
ous unique protest activities
should the Soviets participate in
the Olympics."
Along with the changes in the
group's goals, a controversial fifth
clauae in the coalition's petition
was deleted.
By STEVE MARBLE
Ofh1)91J ..........
A hospital orderlf with a his-
tory of mental illness apparently
shot and killed himself early today
near lrvine foUowing a dramatic
high-speed chase.
The pursuit started when the
man reportedly robbed a San
Clemente restaurant and then led
lawmen on a 33-mile chase that
ended when he lost control of his
car m~tside Irvine.
Richard Glenn Gorman. 40,
reportedly (ired a single shot from
hie own revolver into his head
after his cQ' spun out of control
and landed in a ditch alongside the
San Diego Freeway on the Sand
Canyon Road offramp at about 1
a.m.
"Nobody heard the gunshot,"
said San Clemente police Lt. Al
Ehlow. "At first we used a
loudspeaker to try to talk him out
of the car. When nothing hap-
pened we used binoculars to get a
look in the car.
"We could see some blood but
we thought that probably was
from the accident," said Ehlow.
"We waited another 20 minutes
before approaching the car. Be-
cause he was armed, we had no
idea what to expect."
Gorman, a San Clemente resi-
dent, was pronounced dead on
arrival at West.em Medical Center
in Santa Ana.
According to law enforcement
sources, Gorman was a state
mental hospital patient for more
than six years following the 1965
stabbing death of his (4ther in the
family's Capistrano Beach home.
Gorman, records show, was
charged with tl4e murder but was
sent to Atascadero State Hospital Gorman, according to state r-e-
after entering a plea of not guilty cords, was released in early 1971.
by reason of insanity. He was 22 at This morning's fatal episode
the time. began when Gonnan allegedly
During court hearings, Gorman held up Denny's Restaurant, 529
was described by doctors as a Ave. Pico, shortly after midnight.
"psychotic" who quarreled fre-· Police did not know how much
quently with his father, who money was taken.
reportedly was upset at his son's A San Clemente police officer
refuSal to find work. (~e CHASE, Pase AZ>
Coluinhia's
• crew wins
space race
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(AP) -Six astronauts, the largest
space crew ever, rode ther shuttle
Columbia into orbit today for nine
days of rounCl-the:.ctock science
experiments in the European
Spacelab. The crew includes a
West German, the first
non-American launc})ed in a U.S.
. spacecraft.
It was a race against time and
the weather, and NASA won,
completing a perfect countdown
right on time at 11 up. FST as a
atorm front moved in from the
west.
But Edmond Ir. Andel"90n,' na-
tional board director of the coali-
llon, said the group has now
reduced its goat and hopes only to
get 100,000 signatures by June 2,
1984.
David Balsiger. the Costa Mesa
The clauae urged a boycott of
ticket purchaaes. and even ta dur-
ing the Olympic Garnes if the
(See SOVIETS, Pqe Al)
Space Shuttle Columbia, displaying
its fiery tail, lifts off Pad 39A before
spectators as six astronauts begin
nine-day celestial miuion.
-"It'~ super up here, ]ustl>eeuti-
ful," exalted Comn:wider John
Young as the ship 908I'ed 155 miles
high at 17,400 mph.
''Thinp don't chanae any it's
really 80methlni," added Young.
who at 53 ia making a recorcflixth
trlpln!e~·
. TMRllM .... on
The Aametumed tton~•t41·17 vtctoryoverthelufl9'0•.Mt .. now
alone at the top of the Natlonlteontw.toe'1
W• DMllon. Plge81.
In the moat ext.enaive manned
ICience flicbt yet undertaken, the
utronauta will probe tile Earth,
aun. at.an and their own bodiel in
the billion-dollar laboratory, built
and donated by~. A "virtual
bonanza" for adentilta ii how
NASA apokemnan Hueb Kania deecribed the m.i8'on.
'?be bl.u:lnc .liftoff w• viewed
by one of the ama1lat crowdl ewf'
~ASTRONAUTS. hp Al•
\
A• Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, Novem~ 28, 1983
'--1 c_o_N_11_11_u_1D_1_1_o_R_11_1____.I Court weighs student drug seizures
FALWELL IN COUNTY••• Issue revolves a~ound exclusionary rule on evidence confiscated by administrators
From PageA1
Wherever we ao l eee YOUl\I
people noddlnc their he&<b in
.,reement.''
Marriqe la back in, the Uve-ln
arranaementa are out and
teen~n want leea leniency and
more di8dpline, he aaid dting
reeultl from a recent Gallup poll.
Thia polni.t to a growmc con-
eervaUam and lt'a a worldwide
movement, Falwell said.
Falwell dted the CONervaUve
adm.i.n.lltrationa in Germany and
F.ng1and and what he called the
at.rona lNden now in Iarael,
F.gypt and Italy as evidence of a
growing conaervative attitude in-
ternationally.
CHASE ...
From Page A1
reportedly spotted .ile man driv-
ing away from the restaurant
parking lot in a car with its lights
out. Police said Gorman raced
through San Clemente and
Capistrano .Beach before pulling
onto the San Diego Freeway.
Eh.low said the fleeing bandit
was driving at speeds reaching 100
mph on the freeway. He said Gorman pulled off the freeway
and aped through Dana Point and Laiuna Beach before turning onto
Lquna Canyon Road. Gorman, Eh.low said, stayed on
the winding, tw<>-lane highway
until he again reached the free-
way where he headed north. At
the...5and Canyon Road o1.f.camp.
police said, the man lost control of
hia car and spun into a ditch.
Ehlow said police did not tire
any shots during the chase.
San Clemente patrolmen were
uaisted during the chaae by the
California Hiahw~ Patrol, Or-
ange County Sheriff and a Costa
Mesa police helicopter.
SOVIETS ...
From PageA1
"Even MJtt.erand in France
(Soctaliat French Prelident Fran·
coia Mltterand) hu movtd more to
the right," Falwell Mid.
Falwell said the contervative
trend will brina chanpt.
"Sometlmee in the next few
yean, I belit"Ve we will allow
children to once again pray in
pubUc: 11ehoola and we will atop the
murder of unborn children."
Falwell said hia dual role u
political activtat and reUgioua
lNder haa not been eaay or
particularly enjoyable.
"We have had more problema
than bletalnga, more failures than
aucnaes. You pay a price when
you follow Christ. AB a Chriltian
you have to learn to live in trouble,
not how to get out of it. You must
learn never to quit."
"Christians don't always flt in,"
he reminded the church members.
"Thi.a (fight against immorality) is
not play, this i.a war."
Falwell, who flew in from
Arlington, Texas ("home of the
Dallas Cowboya ... Amen," he said
in mock reverence to the football
team.) will make several Weat
c.oast appearances including 1ev-
eral on local talk.shows,
"We will be in the area for
several more days," he said with
his boyish grin, "stirring up more
trouble."
No deaths on
OCfreeways
over holiday
Despite pounding rains that
made highway driving precarious
at times, the long Thanksgiving
holiday weekend drew to a cklee
Sunday without a single traffic
death on Orange County free-
ways.
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Court aald lalt Aug. 8 that the
Supreme Court ~ today to exclwdonary rule, c....eated by the
decide whether dn.&p eebed from nation'• higheet rourt in 1914 to
1tudenta In Ulepl .earches by deter Ulegal police conduct, •P·
public echool offlciala may be wied plies to aearches ln public achoola
u evidence when the atudenta by adminlatrator11&11d teachen.
at.and trial. "It la of little comfort to one
The court will hear argwnentl charged in a 1-w enforcement py New Jersey proeecuton that-proceeding whether the public
~hool aearchea by teachers or offlclal who ille1ally obtained the
adminiatraton are exempt from evidence was a municipal inapec-
\he "excl~onary rule" banning tor or achool admJnlBtrator or law
illegally aelt.ed evidence from enforcement official," the state
criminal triala. court said.
The New Jersey Supreme The controversy arose when on
Post-feed exercises
Orange Countians pursued activities mostly
aimed al working off the holiday feast. Strollers
March 7, 1980, a 14-yur-old pl
wu cau,ht .-nok:lJ\l in a awvoom
at Pi8cataway Hii.h School.
The girl, idenUfied ln court
records only u T.L .O .. wu ta1ten
by a t.eecher to a vice principal'•
office because 1mokln1 ln
non-deelgnated areu, auch u
reetrooma, WU apinat tcbool
rulea.
The afrl, queetioned by umtant
vice principal Theodore Choplick,
denied that ahe had been smoking
and aald ahe never amoked,
ChopUck then took her to his
Otfke, opened her pune and MW 6
pKlc of daarettes.
Chopl.lc\ then noUced \hat next
to the daaretta wu a peck.Ice of
roWnc papen, the kind often Wied
for marijuana ~igarettes.
Chopl.lck then notJfJed the sirl'a
mother and c.alled the po~.
Questioned at the pol.Ice ataUon,
the atrl admitted that ahe had
been telling marijuana dgattttes
tor $1 each.
She later wu tried as a juvenile,
found to be delinquent and
1ent.enoed to one year probeUon,
walk off their dinners on Newport pier while
surfers below prepare 10 paddle off thf'ir food.
Soviets participate and supported
lockouts of the Soviets.
, "Many of the California and
national organizations joining our
coalition felt the fifth clauae ... was
din!cted more at the Loe Angeles
Olympic Organizing Committee
than the Soviets,'' Balsiger said.
It was the first time in five years
there has not been a freeway
death during the holiday week-
end, which started Wednesday
evening and ended Sunday at
midnight.
Statewide, 48 people were
killed in car accidents. The
previous year, 44 people died on
highways.
Irvine firm battles investor fraud suit
"We have dropped thatclauae,"
he said, "which could have bad a
1erioua ecoriomic impact on the
Games, in favor of a clause
din!cted at prot«ting the human
rights of all Olympic participants,
including Soviet athletes."
The new clause urges the
formation of a Homan R!ghts
Monitoring Committee if the Sov-
iets participate in the Games. The
committee would protect the Sov-
iets' -and all participants' -
rights to defect and seek political
uylum in this country.
California Highway Patrol of-
ficers made a total of 107 drunken
driving arrests during the
fiv~-day stretch, a.figure similar to
last year's arrest statistics.
"With the rain you usually
expect more accident but fewer
drivers," said Ken Daily, a CHP
spokesman. "So it's difficultlt.o say
whether our statistics this year are
indicative of anything."
CHP officers in Westminster
made 43 drunken driving arrests
while highway patrolmen in
Santa Ana made 39 and officers in
San Juan Capistrano made 25.
By JERRY HIRSCH
OflM~NeCIWI
An Irvine company is in court
today fighting charges it collected
SIO mUlion from investors for a
businea that did not exist.
The Securities and Exchange
Commission, a federal agency that
regulates many types of invest-
ments, filed suit against The
Carter Co. of Ne~port .Beach after
some 1,000 West Coast Investors
sank at least $1,000 each into the
company, which purported to buy
unpaid medical insurance claims
at a discount from hospitals and
doctors, and collect a profit once
insurance companies paid the full
amount.
Although there is no Newport
.Beach listing for The Caner Co., it
is a branch of Tom Carter
Enterprises of Irvine, a aecretary
at Carter Enterprises said.
The secretary said Thomu 0 .
Carter, 32. named in the suit as the
firm's founder, was busy in meet-
ings and could not return phone
calls.
The Carter Company called the
process "medical factoring," a
practice SEX; officials said neither
they nor major insurance and
health companies have ever heard
of before.
The SEX; specifically charged
the company with fraud and
selling unregistered .ecurities.
The SEX; obtained a temporary
restraining order freezing its as-
setaand halting its busine91 from a
;t.J.S. Diatict Court judge in Loe
Angelee'Ol'l Friday.
A second hearing on the re-
straining order is being held
today, according to Michael
Stewart, the SEX;'s regional ad-
ministrator.
The SEX; was apparently tipped
off to the alleged scam but
Stewart would not aay how.
"We had a source on this one but
I am not at liberty to diacloee the
source," Stewart said.
The suit charges that another
firm. Concept-80 of Anaheim, waa
a shell company 9elling the invest-
ment.a for Carter.
·~pt-80 ia just a ...ie. ..-nt
for them as far aa we can figure
out," Stewart said.
A.laonamed in the suit were two
of Concept-80's sales agents, Fred
Basom of Anaheim and Donald C.
Karr of Camarillo. Both were
stock brokers with major bro-
kerage companies and were sell-
ing the medical investments as a
side business.
Balsiger said the coalition,
which includes about 60 organiza-
tions, baa taken nationwide polls
that ahow 40 to 50 percent of the
population supports the group's
effortl.
Laguna police chief discounts brutality claim
While he declined to release
apedfic information on the poll, he
said the questions asked included
Olympic issues not neceeaarily
relaied-io the Soviets' partici-
pation.
By L.P. BENET
OllM.,._ .... ...,.
leg by Laguna .Beach police officer
Gary Gosper during an Oct. 30
arrest.
Sheila Goodbrand both said
Laguna .Beach resident J ohn
Gabriels, a civic gadfly, delivered
the claim to city hall Nov. 21, the
day Gosper returned to police
duty after a five-day suspension.
Purcell suspended Gosper
without pay as punishment for
unnecessarily striking Cook with
his bQton while arresting him for a
$1,000 traffic warrant chargiJl8
Cook for driving with a auapended
license.
not need and never requeeted
medical attention afte.r the inci-
dent. During the subeequent
internal investgation, Purcell said
Cook never said anything about
the ''racial stuff.''
"We asked more questions
about human rights, drug testing,
referee and judges appointments
and cheating," Balsiger said.
Laguna Beach Police Chief Neil
Purcell said today that there is "no
substance" to th~ ,1 million claim
filed against the dty by a Laguna
Beach man who claims he was
beaten by police.
Timothy Cook filed the suit
Nov. 21 after he was struck on the
"I really don't know what this is
all about," said Purcell. "The
claim is written out in two
different handwritings -so I'm
not sure he even wrote it. I'm
satisfied he signed it, but I know
he didn't deliver it."
Purcell and .Assitant City Clerk
Mesa motorist
"injured in crash
In his claim against city. Cook,
31, said he suffered "mental
anguish, humiliation and pain"
after Gosper struck him in the
right leg. Cook, who is black, also
said that he received racially
oriented threats of violence and a
"brutal beating." He a.lao said he
was denied medical attention.
Puroell added that Cook did not
file a formal complaint against
Gosper after the incident and that
Gosper reported the inddent to
his watch commander.
ASTRONAUTS WIN 'SPACE RACE' ...
From Page A1
to witnell a manned space
launching. Sheriffs Department
officials estimated only about
50,000 people were at viewing
aitel along highways and rivers,
far below the 250,000 who as-
sembled ,to watch the first night
launch of a shuttle in August. As
many as · half-a-million have
gathered for other liftoffs.
AB the shuttle flashed to life, it
punished the launch pedestal with
a waterfall of fire and roee swiftly
on 7 million pounds of thrust
generated by its powerful en-
af.nea. It darted straight up and
then veered off to the northeast,
diaappearing in clouds a minute
aft.er liftoff.
At 2 minutes 6 seconda, the
100-ton Columbia ejected its two
149-toot booater rockets, hurling
them toward a parachute landing
in the Atlantic where ahlpe re--
c:owr them for tt\19e.
The utronauta continued driv-lna upward on the power of three
main engines.
The weather front loaded with
thunderstonns earlier had threat-
ened to delay this ninth and
longeatahuttlem.lalon, which was
twice postponed becauae of tech-
nical problems. But the front
slowed during the night over the
Gull of Mexico, and was over
c.entral Florida as Columbia
blazed into a partly cloudy sky.
Working with Young at the
controla is pilot Brewster Shaw, a
38-year-old space rookie.
The four astronaut.a who will
work in -Spacelab, which ia
mounted in Columbia 'a cargo bay,
are m1slion tpecialiau Owen Gar-
riott, 63, an electJ1cal engineer.
and Robert Parker, an
astronomer, and payload apedal-
lltl Ull Merbold, 42, a West
German ph)'Sldst, and Byron
Lich~berg. • btomedical enci-
neel' at M-.ciu~tw lrwtitut.e of
Technology.
~ld and Lichtfnberg are
the first of a new breed of space
travelers who are not career
astronauts. These payload spedal-
ista are selected by their scientific
peers for a specific rn.isalon, train
for six month or more, and after
the flight return to their regular
jobs.
Spacelab is a cylinder 23 feet
long and 14 feet in diameter. 'Fhe
astronauts, w orking in
shirtsleeves, transfer between the
station and Colmbia'a cabin
through a 19-foot tunnel
They will uae powerful tele-
copes to study stellar objecta and
will attempt to ~er questions
such as whether oer1ain stars are
dying and whether the energy
output of the sun varies.
Sixteen of the more than 70
experiment.a are in the life sci·
ences field, including inveetiga-
tionl of the apace ticlmett
phenomena which_ has affect.ed
nearly half the 26 shuttle
ut.ronautl.
HB EAGLE CANDIDATE CLEANS RIVER ...
From PageA1
offemlve word or pict.ure thll morning. .
'"'There were Iota of bed wordt and picturet of
the devil and hipplel. '' Mike said.
H()ne man :Nho worked at McDonald'• came by
ridUw bis b6cycle and told w we were dof."I a good
job. flecamet.:k laterandpveua 13certlfic:atee for
~·There were Iota of people who Mid nia>
thll'8I to ua:•
l.tlke llkl he rMde a N~ Year' a remlution two r-rs 1CO to b«uiie the You.neat .. Smut in the
troop lpOlllllClr'ed by Sta. Simon and Jua. Church. '1t'a
a bi& race and rm rMlly ltrivtnc to be ttwr.."
Mllce, who calla older people "sir" and 8f!elm
• r
j
unwaverinlJy pollt.e, wu called an outatandJ.nc
student VMI Y<>WlC man by hla principal, Ian Colllm.
"He showed~ dUJenthip lalt ymr..wbmi...a-
tnah bln cauaht on fire durtnc a paper drtve,'' Colllna
uJicl. "He pve a~ account of th1np to the police."
Mike, who wants to be a pediacrkt.n "beca'--he
Ukee to be around kJd., laid m ·1 received all A'• on hia
report card ncept fot'a Bin a shop~.
"Can I Mk you one q~. tdr.'' he ~ a
reporter. ''C.an you •Y lnF It«)' -.Mt N•donal Lumberdonat.-l the paint a Carl'• Jr. 1-.unnt CC>Yided the csttttca1e1 i :Junchet? They helped a '·"
A Costa Mesa woman was.
reported in stable condition this
morning after her car hit a parked
car on College Avenue about 10
p.m. Sunday.
Santos Sauceda, 42, had been in
the intensive care unit at Costa
Mesa Medical Center Hospital,
according to Costa Mesa Police Lt.
Tom Durham. A hospital
spokeswoman said she suffered
cuts and multiple fractures,
though her condition improved
overnight.
Sauceda was apparently driv-
ing nort.ijbound on the 2100 block
of College when she hit a parked
car just south of Avocado Street.
Caute of the accident was not
immediately determined.
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"When we asked Cook if he felt
hurt, the moet he said he had was'
amall lump on his leg," Puroell
said. "Clearly there la no
substance to these claims."
FV visitor hangs self
A 24-year-old Japanese citizen
apparently hanged himself from a
bedroom rafter while visiting
friends ln Fountain Valley, police
said today.
Capt. Bill DiNisi said that
Masahiko Kimura on Sunday
attached a nylon cord around his
neck to the rafter while standing
on a chair he tuld placed on a bed.
He kicked over the chair and
apparently was asphyxiated.
DiNisi said the young man had
left notes written in Japane.e.
In one, Kimura reportedly
apologit.ed to his parents in Tokyo
and told them he would see them
in the next world.
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'When do you
think the
Christmas
season
should
begin?'
Debbie Gordon,
Huntington Beach,
•aalatant grocery
m•n•g•r
Kevin Mlle•,
Huntington B••ch,
grocery cl•rk
H•ITurley,
Coat•MeH,
wr•pper
"It should begin
in December after
Thanksgiving ls
over."
"It should never
end."
"It should begin
the day after
Thanksgiving.··
St•v•Burk•,
N•wport Beech,
alng•r
P•lg•Jenaon,
atud•nt,
N•wport B••ch
Biii H•rndon,
aecurlty gu•rd,
CoateM•••
Brien Burk•,
Newport 8e8Ch,
alng•r
"It should start
the first day of De-
cember because
December Is the
month of
Christmas."
"It should start
two weeks before
Christmas because
you really don't get
In the spirit until
then."
"It should begin
right after
Thanksgiving -
that seems right."
''It begins the day
after Thanksgiving
whether I like It or
not. I really don't
care when it be-
gins."
Five-car crash hurts four in Mesa
, Four people were lnJured, none
seriously, In a ltve-<:ar plleup on
Fairview Road In Costa Mesa late
Saturday morning. The drivers told
polce traffic etopped 9Uddenly In the eouthbound tenee ,_.the Afflngtori
DrlYe lnteteectlon. Two cara were
treevtiy dama~ I~ '!'9 accident
An 18-year-old Fountain Valley girl
had her puree strap cut off her
ahoulder with a pocket knife Satur-
day night at the Coricert Factory, a
club at 1714 Placentia Ave. A suspect
llaahed the straps. then fled wlth the
purse and It• S ~~I~ contents.
The Edwards Cinema at 2300
Harbor Blvd., In Harbor Center, was
broken Into aometlme early Satur-
day. A cuh register, valued at $500, waa stolen along wlth about $20
worth of candy.
Three su~s 1itted 10 Sergio
Valente Jackets from the Sears store
at South Coast Plaza Friday about
8:30 p.m. Store eecurlty guards said
the trio aped away wlth the $500
worth ol merchandise t>efore they
could be stopped.
Laguna Beach
A suitcase was round In a tree at the corner ol Catalina Street and St.
Ann's Drive In Laguna Beach Sunday
and wa1 booked Into the police
propetty room.
Sliver, Jewelry and other household
and petsonal ltem1 were stolen from
a house In the 1000 block of Temple
Terrace. Ttre to tat vatue hasn ot been
determined.
Toots valued at $400 were taken
from a garage In the 900 block of
Cr .. tvlew DrlYe. A blue Pinto hatch·
back was seen 1.ea.vl~g the area.
A male teen-ager was seen running
naked at Riddle Fleld In the afternoon
by passersby but was gone by the
time officers arrived to investigate.
~ewport Beach
A Newport Beach engineer re·
ported the theft of S 1 .695 of house-
hold Items from his home In the 1900
block of 16th S'f9!t ~unday.
A Newport Beach man reported
the theft of a video recorder valued at
$1,200 from his home In the 1900
block 16th Str9!t ~a!urday night.
A Newport Beach woman reported
the theft of a racing bicycle valued at
$600 from the 5300 block of River
Avenue Sunday; • •
A Newport Beach man report the
theft or $700 In cash from his home In
the 200 block o! •.is~ Street Friday.
A Los Angeles man reported the
theft of a Mercedes 450 SL valued at
$17,000 from the 900 block or
Newport Center Drive Sunday.
Irvine
Lin Anthony Caputo. 20, of Santa
Ana was arrested Sunday night on
suspicion of possessing an ll!eoal
weapon and on a drug Charge. Pollce
said Caputo was sitting alone In his
car In the parking lot 91 a Mickelson
Drive skating rink. Caputo told police
he needed the switchblade and
numchuk1 for protection
A woman reported a purse contain·
Ing over $ 1. 44 1 In valuables was
stolen from her unlocked car In the
parking lot of Skating Plus, 3415
Mlchelson Drive. 1
An unwelcome dinner guest ap-
parently stole a gold money ctlp
worth about $350 and $80 cash from
his host. Jerry W. Gross, 43, an
engineer had friends over to dine at
his ttome on Chicory Way Sunday
afternoon and reported the theft at
about 5 p.m.
Police seized a half pound of wtilte
powder Saturday from two men after
stopping their car for a traffic vtol-
atlon on Jeffrey Road around noon.
The men said the substance Is an
Industrial soap. Police are testing the
powder for drugs.
.Fountain Valley
Fountain Valley Police Officer Paul
A. Sorrel was struck In the chest by
20-year-old man who became angry
during questioning after 11n auto
accident, according to offlcfrs. Sor-
rel complained of a mlld back pain.
The suspect, a student at the Univer-
sity of Redlands. was arrested In the
attack and also held on suspicion of
driving under the Influence ol alcohol,
ponce said.
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Menseenjoin.ingthewomen 1
• • • as anorexia nervosa victims . • •
By SUSAN MONAHAN
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Food. to some people, Is just
food.
But for others, It is a <.'Oruitant
preoccupation -a temptation
which is rigidly avoided one day,
succumbed t.o the next. ln short, it
is an obsession.
Judi Hollis, Ph.D. direct.or of
clinical services for the F.atlng
Disorder Clink at Care Unit Hospi-
tal in Los Angeles, goes e ven
further. She says that a person's
relationship with food can be an
eutlng disordeni do have 11 chrouk
Lllneta, an addiction .
"The definiUon or addiction ill:
when you don't have it you feel
bad, when you have it, you don't
feel good,"
She said that the three aspec~
of addiction -early h igh t.0ler-'
ance, withdrawal when the
substance ls removed and craving
for. the substance even after
withdrawal -are displayed by·
people with eating disorders.
addictive one.
Ataseminaron eatingdisorders Judi Hollis
During the four-to six-week
program, the patient is hospital·
ized and put on an "abstinerx'C"
diet, i.e., a diet excluding sugar
and refined carbohydrates.
at Golden West College last week, ln fact, bulimfa also involves
she t.old an audience of nurses and periods of r igid, counter-
other health care professionals, "l productive dieting "Die ting
am biased ... I will definitely try to creates binging .. I don· t think I've
impress you with my bias ... These ever known an obese person who
are addictive disorders. They didn't spend some time dieting."
should be treated as such ." Hollis said that bulimia will not
. Hollis said that bulimia, ~hic.h yield lO willpower. "We tell our
ts out-of-control binge eating: is patients that willpower was a
"Sugar does different things w ;
us than it does to normal people,"·
she explained
Hollis said that she warns
patients in advance that it won't
be easy.
"We tell them that you're going
to have to do without your best
friend -food."
.11--MJ.IJ;. m~~~nili'~ru~al!-'!8_ioilent.Cilm..staLoLth~ •30s.:_· __ _
dlSOrder tn l~ts country. Durmg Hollis, who is now trim, said, "I
the binge, which she says usually dieted my way up to 222 pounds."
lasts about two h o urs , She had worked in therapy wi\h
carbohydrate laden foods are heroin addicts and alchohcs, and
usually favored. . saw parallels between their prob-
This "love alfa1r with food" also
has to end if thetreaiffie nt is-tO-..~--..
successful, said Hollis.
~en the eaung stops, de-lems and hers. pr~1on usu~Jy sets in, accom-She founded Hope, Inc ..
"Our goal is to let them have a
sane relationship with food ." She
said to do this, life changes are
necessary, and for this reason the
patient's family is involved in the
treatment. panied by feelings of self-hate. Hermosa Beach and has im·
"Even th~ugh m~~ say they plemented her program though
like to eat I fmd th~t 1t is~ as a several hospitals -hospitals be-
fo!""' of self-punishment, she cause she says that people with said.
In an attempt to undo the bing~
some people induc.-e vomiting or
•. 41~~ .~1\o,r111q45, g,u!l,n,t~t!~. '2( lax-
atives. .
The clinic also treats patients
suffering from anorexia nervosa,
which is characterized by com-
pulsive dieting.
"One in 10 teen-age girls is
anorexic ... 20 percent will die of
their anorexia," said Hollis.
While anorexia is usually a
disorder seen in adolescent
females, Hollis noted, "we're see-
ing more anorexic men. And more
binge-vomit men .''
Although anorexia and bulimia
appear to be entirely different
disorders, she says "they are the
same illness ... opposite ends of the
same spedrum."
Cos ta Mesa's
Mrs . Schultz
dead at 96
Services will be held Wednes-
day afternoon for Willie Jones
Schult~ of Costa Mesa, a resident
of the area since 1971, who died
Wednesday in a Newport Beach
convalescent home . She was 96.
Mrs. Schultz was a life member
of the Women's Club of Hunt-
ington Park and a past regent of
th~ Daughters of the American
Revolution. She was born in
Denton, Texas.
She is survived by two sons,
Charles F Schultz oC Costa Mesa
and Herman C. Schultz of
Camarillo. Also surviving are four
grandchildr~n and three
great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be con-
ducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the
First Me thodist Church of Costa
Mesa. Pierce Brothers Bell Broad-
way Mortuary is in charge of
arrangements.
For further information, call
CareUnit Hospital at (213)
295-6441.
BULLETIN BOARD
Old fashioned yuletide
program set in Laguna
The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce and the Laguna
Beach Arts Commission are holding an old fashioned Christmas
beginning at 5 p.m. Friday.
The good times will start at Santa's House, located next to the
kiosk on Forest Ave. Santa will make a grand entrance at 5:30 p.m.
to Christmas tunes played by the Thurston Junior High band.
Afterward, people will divide up into groups and stroll around the
city singing carols.
Merchants in the business district will stay open until 9 p.m ..
serving refreshments and offering door prizes.
Holiday tension topic of seminar
South Coast Medical Center will be sponsor a free community
program called "Surviving the Holidays with a Smile" Dec. 6 at 7:30
p.m. at Deerfield Community Park, 55 Deerwood West, Irvine.
Guest speaker Eleanor little, a 90Cial worker with the mental
health unit at South Coast Medic.al Center, will off.er practical tips
for coping with the many ten&ons, that accompany the holiday
season. -I
To register, call 660-3814 ..
Police auctio n slate d for Newport
Newport Beach ~lice will auction off bicycles, jewelry and
other unclaimed goods at 9 a.m . Saturday.
The auction will take pl.ace at the Newport Beach Police
Department, 870 Santa Barbara.
Cuban artist's works at HB Library
The works of Cuban artist Viredo Espinosa will be on display
next month in the Associates' Gallery of the Huntington Beach
Library.
Espinosa, who left his nati'!e country during the revolution,
has exhibited his paintings in Las Vegas, New York. Miami and
Santa Barbara.
A reception will be held in the artist's honor at the library Dec.
9 from 7to 9 p.m.
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STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE T RANSACTIONS
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Christ mas shopping seaso n
sales said 'b est in years'
By Uae AHoda&ed Pre11
Sales boomed at the traditional start of the Chris tmas
shopping season as merehants and consumers said better
economic times put more people in a gift-buying mood.
Some store managers said sales were the best in yeani.
and many predicted sales through ChristmaS would be up 15
to 20 perc.-ent from a year ago A booming start to the
Christmas season is encouraging news for merchants, since
holiday sales generally account for about 40 percent of the full
year's business.
Designer to olf er oslileliiil
NEW YORK -Apparel designer Calvin Klein is
threatening to launch a hostJle tender offer for Puritan
Fashions Corp. unless he and Puntan come to an agreement
over Klein's takeover bid earlier this week. Klein issued a
statement Friday saying the hostile bid would be a dollar a
share less. than the initita1 of!er for Puritan-Klein and his
business pattnerBarry Schwartz, who together own about 3.7
percent of Puritan'scommon stock ou tstanding, had proposed
last Monday to buy the remaining stock for $16.50 a share, or
about $58 million.
audis. ~re.ezing~ nil .p.ric~~. _.
WASHlNGToN -Saudi Arabia is committed to
keeping oil prices at the current $29 a barrel for at least 1he
next three years. says U.S. Energy ~retary Donald Hodel.
Hodel said upon his return this week from a trip to four
Middle F.ast countries that Saudi Oil Miruster Ahmed Zaki
Yamani is detennined to prevent worl<t.oil prices from rising.
as some OPEC nations are demanding. or from falling in
response to the current glut.
AT&T comp eti tors win support
WASHINGTON -The long-distance competitors of
American Telephone & Telegraph Co have won the support
of the Justice Department for their bid to change a regulatory
decision that would dramaticaJJy increase their operating
expenses next year. The deparunent, in a filing Friday with
the Federal Communications Commission, said it agreed with
companies like MCI Communications that the FCC was
moving too fast in trying to equaliz.e rompeution with AT&T.
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