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THI ORANGI COAST
THURSDAY,OECEMBER1,1983
s ·he's set
to carry
torch
at 70
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OllMDellJ ..... lc.ft
Patt Tambolleo of Huntington
Beach is carrying a torch for the
Olympics -or she wants to be.
Tambolleo wants to take part in
the 1984 Olympic Torch Relay. to
be conducted just before the
opening of the Summer Olympic
Games in Los Angeles.
The relay is a cross-county
event in which runners will pass
an Olympic torch from one partici-
pant to another, all the way from
New York to Los Angeles. F.ach
runner completes one kilometer
(.62 of a mile) aJong the route.
Tambolleo wants to be among
the runners representing Orange
County in the relay. ·
Unlike most of the participants,
she's--not a youthful sprinter.
Tambolleo is a 69-year-old house-
wife. She'll tum 70 before the
Summer Games begm.
"I'm ready today if they want
me to run," she said. "And I've got
another six or seven months to
practice."
Just one Jhing ~t.ands in Tam·
bolleo's way: a $3,000 sponsorship
fee.
The cross-county torch relay is
envisioned as a grand fund-raising
event. To participate, each runner
must raise $3.000. The money will
We'rebackl
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TootlJ fairy working
overtime in Irvine?
IJ ANDUA 4DBUON °' ............
A el-pound ivory elephant
t\llk, tht pride of • blc pme
hunwr from Garden Grow, w•
dilcoYwed in tbt -than Jwalle.Uke fraD& yard of an IMne
mobile home w~ even.lne· "Am I Pd d\ey found it," Mid ~ Kyriakos, who bn>ulht
r M.ne a pair of tUlka be WM told
are worth $4l,000 after • lafMri
lMt year in Africa.
"It'• a btg deal. I'm not going to
have the chance to kill no more
elephants. I ~t (the trophy) to
show my kJcll and p-andfc.lda, '°
they can be proud' of &randpe,''
eel~ Kyriaktll. 43. r
Fullerton police Detective Joe
Caracd said he th.lnkl the nearly
lix-foot tuak wu dumped in
Irv!ne aft.er the investtptor ap-
pealed to the cohldence of the
man he believe. ii responaible for
the theft. The aaent ref Wied to
identify the man ..
(See TUSk, Pa1e A%)
COUNTY IDITION ..
ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
SEC drawing.·closer
to OC fraud suspect
By J ERRY HIRSCH
and llRE~ E. KLEIN
OlhDellJl'lletlc.ft
Securities and Exchange Com-
miaion investigators think they
may have. located an Orange
County businessman they are
acrusi.ng of fraud and have been
looking for since last week.
The federal regulatory agency
obtained a court order laat Friday
barring Thomas Carter and sev-
eral of his companies from con-
ducting business and freezing all
of their ueet.s, but the SEC has
been unable to 1erve the court
Carter's office at the Irvine-based
~ Tol'l) Carter Enterprises Inc. hop-
ing someone wouJd show up so he
could serve the court order.
The &EC is charging that Carter
raised money for a "medicaJ
factoring" business that never
existed.
Nearly 1,000 in"'.estors had
Carter.wanted to
become a 'modem day
Wah Di sney.' See
profile, Page A2.
papers because they did not know placed $10 million in the busin~.
where to find Carter. which purported 'to buy medical
"~e not found Mr. Carter insurance clai~ at a discount and
but we e just contacted by his cash them in for a profit.
counsel t is morning,'' said Carter may bave used ~he
Kimberly Crichton, an attorney · money to fund a wide variety of
for the Securities and Exchange entertaiment 'projects, including
Comffiisaion. planned feature length cartoons
On Wednesday. a lone SEC and a series of theme amusement
investigatOr kept watch over parks.
"That is al) inference Crom our
allegations. The question seems to
be if you are raisiog money for one
business but not doing business,
what are you spending the money
on?" Crichton sa1d.
"You · are raising millions of
dollars, for what?" she added.
The court oi:i::ter calls for an
sworn accounting of what hap-
pened t.o the money from Tom
Carter Enterprises within 20 days.
Crichton said.
Three of the bank accounts
listed in the court order as belong-
ing to the "medicaJ factoring" firm
The Carter Co. and Carter were
closed according to bank officials.
However, Crichton said she has
talked to the manager of at least
one branch Carter has an account
in and was told some funds were
there. She would not say whether
she knew how much money was in
(Stt PROBE, Page Al I
-offshore oil good or bad?
Huntington to seek citizens' viewpoints on drilling platforms
By ROBERT BARKER moratorium on offshore pro-resenting the feeling of the rom-
oi .. .,.., ,... ...,. duction. . munity ."
After 20 yean of living aide by The ~estion, at the urging of "I'd very much like to know 1(
side with offshore oil drilling Councilwoman Ruth Finley, will people care and if they ·are
platforms, Huntington Beach real-go out in bimonthly city water concerned about esthetics and
dents are i<>lne to be asked by city bllls u 90QJl as it's phraaed to possible spills. ln the past, we've
official.a what they think about it. everyone's satisfaction. only heard from oil lobbyists
An agreement to survey resi-"Several times we voted not to when decis!ons have come up. I'd , _
be distributed to youth organiza-_
. e MCA. "'1he'"8o~-, ...• -~=~,..::::-.--· -..... ~ ~· csffTORcH,Pa1e·A!) · · 1rn-r11mooneb'~thg
dents was reached this week after -~~.~~~~..: ~ ·..,.Ol8A'llalMM eua•~~ ~ p~mt·~~·~ .:a~fu~i:~~~~:~uiii1~~:rpe~~ey sa~J ~h~~~~r:;::~r::: ~~
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f.rviile teen held in
hit-run crash death
An 18-year-old man ridmg a
motor:scooter was kHled in Irvine
Wednesday after crashing into the
back of a blue Chevrolet, tumbling
into the roadway and being run
over by a second car.
Duane Aaron Weil~r. a student
living with his family at El Toro
U.S . Marine Corps Air Station,
died from massive internal in-
juries shortly after his arrivaJ at
Western Medical Center in Sant.a
Ana.
The driver of the Chevrolet,
l~·year·old Douglas Dale Welsh
of Irvine, reportedly left the 9Cene
of the accident and was arrested at
his home two hours later on felony
h it-and-run charges. according to
Sgt. Robert Kredel.
Witnps at the scene of the
2:20 p.m. fatal mtshap on Culver
Drive near the Deerfield residen-
tial tract copied down the license
plate number of the Chevrolet
which led to Welsh's arrest at his
family's Woodbridge home.
Police said Weiler was riding his
Vespa scooter on Culver when
Welsh reportedly slowed for an
object in the roadway near the
Santa Fe Railroad tracks. The
scooter slammed into the rear of
the car, hurling the rider into the
street
Weiler. sprawled in the road·
way. was run over by a Cadillac
driven by Penelope Jane G<?ld-
stein. 40. of Irvine, police said.
Goldstein remained at the scene
and was not cited, police said.
Police officers and paramedics
said they attempted to revive
Weiler at the accident scene but
withoutsuecess. The 18-year-ald's
parents wtre notified of their
son's death when they arrived at
the hospital.
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Game warden Mona Cole hol~s a seagull, one of
nine ~ead birds found on the beach atCrystalCove.
At:cu_seclteachers keep jobs
Three coastal districts weigh action in college credit scandal
By CBUTINE DECkER ................
School superintendents from
Newport-Meea, Fountain Valley
and Capistrano a:hool d1atrict.a
Mid they will allow their tellChen impll~ted ina fakedcollepcredlt
ICanda1 to remain in the cluaroom
for the lime beln&·
The dedl1om were made after a
~tlon from the atate
committee ·on credenUala whk h
r~t1y recommended the
&when' cndent1ala be revoked
end the tachen prevented from
tHChine· The cr~ntiab committee
made the l'«'Of1U'nendadon to the
atate'•commillion on credenuals
· All teachers and their school
districts named in the traNCript
acandal were sent letters on Nov.
23 alerting them of the recommen-
dation.
The teachers are accused of
having their na.rpes forged on clasa
lists for counes they apparently
never took at California Lutheran
College in Thousand Oaka and at
Ottawa Uniwrslty ln Kanaaa.
About 130 Loe Anplee teKhen
were al80 lnvolvec:f. 1'M extra
coll• credits net\9d incrtMeS
rang1nl from $3~9 to $12,440 per
teacher fqr-the yMr.
Lett.en of reprimand.. ~
pl.ced in the fU~ of fou~ New·
port .. Mesa teac.hen' ~cl
-. .
fUe, according to Superintendent
John Nicoll. The t.eachen were
abo requlred to reimbul'le the
dlatrict for any pay Lncreues, he
said.
Nicdll said the teachen paid
beck "thou.anda of dollan,"
though he didn't know the exact
amount.
"UnUl there it a fl~ declaion
by the commiuton and unUl all the
appeals from the teachen are
heard -and that could take two
years -we will not do an)'\hinl
ellle,'' Nicoll Mid.
N•w~Meu'a teechen In·
volved are Jeen Orlfftth Bphmt·
non ot trvtn~. Cbarl• L. Merrill ot
(9" TEACHEAS, Pate .41)
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Mutilated pelican
not hurt by person
By L.P. BENET
OllMOellyl'llet .....
A state Department of Fish and
Game warden said a pelican found
dead Wednesday on Crystal Cove
State Beach with part of its upper
beak missing doesn't appear to
have been mutilated by a person.
State warden Mona Cole, who
saw many of the 23 mutilated
pelicans tound off. Dana Point last
fall. inspected the sea bird
Wednesday afternoon and said
the break seemed to be natural.
"It was a jagged and rough
break,'' Cole said. "It looks dif·
ferent from the other beaks. It
could have broke its beak after it
died by banging (In the surf)
against a rock."
"On my way up here this
morning I was really afrlijd that it
was happening all over again,''
Cole aaid in reference to last year's
mutilation' incidents. "But there
were n~ signs of any inflicted
wounds on the birds," she said.
Ron Kennedy, Corona Del Mar
resident, said he discovered
another pelican with part of its
upper beak missing Tuesday. but
authorities were unable to locate
that bird during a two-hour
coastline search Wednesday. Ken·
nedy rontacted authorities after
finding dead birds on the beach.
Cole. assisted by state Depart·
ment of Parks and Recreation
rangers Gary Hund and Mike
F.aton. discovered a dozen dead sea
birds in all -two pelicans, five
G~bes. two seagulls. two loons,
and one Scoter -laying dead in
the surfline.
It appears all 12 of the birds died
from a disease or lack of oxygen
due to storms off the coast, Cole
said. The birds had no sign of
broken bones and no traces of oil
were found on them, she said.
INDEX
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t\2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 1, 1983
ect related ·
I
I • 'Disneyvalues~of county.fraud Sus
• By KAREN K KU:l.N ud JERRY HIRSCH
01 lhe D.ity ,.lol l«ien
An O rangt' County bus1-
0l'ssman. uml1·r lnvesugauon for
fraud by tilt• Sheriff's Depart·
moot and ,1 ft.Jeral rcguwtory
agt•ncy, l'h.imp1111wd whok'SOmt"
family valUt'' .111d drl•amed of
bc.~·1.m11ng a 111udern·day Walt
Disnt•y. pl.11u11n~ tu l'l'eatc foaturt.'
lt•11gth l'Ut'to1.ms and a nat1onw1de
1.·hain nf amust•int•11t theme parks.
Thtmrns D Cartt•r, founder of
tht• lrvi1w -bcl1wd Tum Can er ~ntt•rµnst·:;. Im· .' 1~ Canng a SC'-
1.•ur1ll\'S and EM·hange Com-
m1ss11m l.n su1t l'h.1rgmg him with
s<'llm~ unn•g1stcrL'<i secunt1l'S
And w ornl'd mvt•sturs arc won-
J1.•1 ang ''hat hru. bt'L'Ome of tht•11'
1warh $ llJ 1111l11on an tnVl'Stme11L'i
and 1)f th1.• 111.111 who nfft•red tht•m
40 percent returns on their money.
lnvt"stors put their money into a
"medkal factoring" business,
w hich Carter clauned bought
,medlc!HNurance claims at dia-
counlS and collected the full
amount or the claims for a profit.
But that part of the Carter's Co.'s
activnes .,.as only one of several
investment pla.ns Carter was of.
fermg.
In fuU color brochures senl to
potential investors, and in thE:
October issue of the Bamatonner,
a monthly business publication
l'trculated throughoui the John
Wayne Airport area, Carter talked
of Disney-like developments and
entert.amment projects.
The article paints a portrait of
cln e nthusiastic. wholesome fam-
1ly man who founded a publishing
oornpany that produced literature
for Lutheran Sundax_&:hool chll·
dren. •"' It detail~ a m yriad of ambitious
project.s, all In various stages of
production, thal Carter had hill
sta!f of "~5 to 60 talented individ-
uals" working on.
Among the projects Carter waa
involved in:
•Producing a full -length
animated feature film in the
classic tra4ition of."Snow White;"
•Producing television pro-
grams:
•Writing and 1Uustrating chil-
dren's books;
•Coordinating live st.age shows:
•And developing a chain of
"mini-parks," the first of which
was to be localed on 90 acres in Las
Vegas. The amusement park, to be
called "Huck 's La nding," would
havt! a 996-ruom hotel, a casinu. u
health club, a bowl.mg uUcy, a
game arcade, a retail shopping
t'Omplex, mlnlature golf 1'0urse,
live entertainment and a "stun-
ning" restaurant called "The
Princes.'{ Diana," presumably after
C.arter's wife, Diana.
Although the article says, "lt is
pred icted that Tom Carter
Enterprises and 'Huck's Landing'
will l\°°n be household words,"
apparently none of Carter's am-
bitious plans have become re ·
alities.
Tom Carter, 32, is a product of a
Southero California upbringing
and was strongly influenc.-ed by
his work at Disneyland-as a college
student, according to the prorile.
The arttde says Carter won a
position in the tert.ltlnmenC
Division at Dii!neyla ru; As.-sls·
uu1t Special Projects Dir tor for
Entert.ainmt'nt while still 'n col·
lege.
But a spokes~oman for Dis·
neyland's pcpmnel rec.-ords o ice
said Carter worked as a "par de
helper" on a casual/seasonal baslS
at the park, much as many
Southern CaliforJlia students do.
A casual acquaintance of
Carter's said h e told friends he had
played "Goofy" at the theme park. • :.
Carter formed ToJll Cart<•r
Enterprises, lnc, 1n 1975, the
article says.
A Newport Beach business
license on file lists Carter as
president of the corporation.
Bruce Layman as vice president
and Diana Carter, Tom's wife u
treuurer.
The coQ'lpany was baaed in
Newport BeBCh , In the Lloyd's
Bank building on MacArthur
Boulevard, until a few mootl\9
ago. The license liata Carter'&
home address in Laguna Hills.
Mrs. Carter, described by ac-
quaintances as L'Ordial and attract-
ive, told friends she had worked in
the Costume Department at Dis-
neyland.
She has been active recently in
Newpor~ach social circles, tum·
ing up in the society colwnn of
several newspapers last month
when she a ttended a March of
Dimes party honoring developer
Henry T . Segerstrom.
The couple have four children,
a<.'COr&fi ng to the Barnstormer.
I __ c_o_N_Tl_N_UE_D_s_l ___ ,o_R_IE_s_· _·I Bandit talked out of robbery r.a~~!!~· ..
TE 'CHERS STA y ON... ;,:~~~~::e::Neres rau~::~:~:o:0.~~~:.-ed-wgu:r:~n~::':ISD$•::'!!!. the account.
Crichton alsodedined to release
the name of Carter's a ttorney
saying that until the cour t order is
properly served there is no way of
officially te lling who is rep-
resenting him. Car ter could not be
reached following repeated phone
calls to his Irvine office.
From Page A 1 011.,.0.11'"'°"'•" have been drinking when he ran weapon, forced the manager of a
into the restaurant about 9;30 p.m. Ke ntucky Fried Chicken at 14401
and simulated a weapon through Culver Drive to open a safe from
his army ,acket. the office of the closed restaurant
.,
Huntington &al·h. Nam·y Jean
Halltwell Merrill of Hunteng10n
Beach and Kenneth Owen of
Costa Mesa. .
Capistran9's board of trustees
also reprimanded 1ts teacher in-
volved, David EJecciri.
"We also wrote the credential
rommlssion telling them w e
thought that was sufficient. pun·
1shment. This teacher has an
excellent record and has orily thts
one md1screuon. I don't think he
should have his leaching creden-
ual revoked That would mean he
couldn't teach again." said Super-
in tendent J erome Thornsley.
Fountain Valley Supermledent
William Fishe r sajd his board has
dec:1ded to wait until final word
t'(lmes from the<.'Ommissaon before
t·ons1dcrang action against elemen ·
tary teacher Laticia McCoy of
Irvine Ht> ~lei he had not received
thl' n'<.'t.>n tly sent letter from the
state c ommtttee on credentials
All three superintendents said
1f the commission revoked the
licenses. they would dismiss the
teacher involved.
The teachers have until Dec 23
to appeal the committee's rec-
ommendation to revoke the ir
credentials. After 90 days, 'heir
appeals will be heard by an
administrative law judge in this
area who will determine their
innocence or guilt and will report
that finding to the commission on
credentials.
The commission generally ac-
ceRts the administrative law
Judge's finding. If found guilty the
<.'Ommission would strip teachers
of their credentials. If the teachers
don't appeal, the commission will
revol<e their credentials after Dec.
23, acrordmg to Walt Taylor of the
committee on credentials. Without
credentials, they wouldn't be al-
lowed to teach m any public
school
The owner of an Irvine res-
taurant thwarted an attempted
robbery WedneSday evening by
talking to the would-be bandit
about his financial troubles. But
the manager of another restaurant
was not as lucky .
A fast-food restaurant was rob-
bed about 90 minutes ·aher the
first failed holdup of $2,200 by a
man Irvine police believe is re·
sponsible for both crimes.
"When 1 first saw him, I didn't
think he had a weapon," said
Robert Osborn, owner of the Pizza
Factory at 13925 Y ale Ave.
Osborn said the hold-up maJ11
Valley teachers
• voting on pay
increase offer
"He told me to lie down if 1 about 11 p.m .. Lt. Bob Lennert
didn't want to ge t hurt.'' said the said.
35-year-old owner, who was cor· The bandit is described as a
nered in the back of the res-25-year-old black man, about six
taurant. feet tall and weighing 195 pounds,
''I asked him what his problem wearing a camouflaged Anny
was. 1 wanted to keep.him talking jacket, jeans and black sh~.
because l kne w one of my em -
ployees was coming back," he said.
Osborn. whose restaurant has
not been robbed in the three years
he has owned it, said the robber
Teaching tactics
to be described
told him he needed money to pay -Teaching teachers the skillS to
Carter is also the subject of an
Orange County Sheriff's Depart·
ment for fraud and embeu.lement
·related to the "medical factoring"
investments.
Bruce Layman, a former vice
president of Thomas Carter
Enterprises. said an a telephone
interview from hts San Clemente
home that he was aware of the
"medical faL·toring" business and
has lost $89,000 in the deal. the rent. help children reason their way
"I believe 90 percent of those through mathematics and science Layman said he and Carter
people won't do anything to you. problems is the subject of the parted ways sax or eigh t months
But 1 wasn't going to let him "Conference of the Mind" spon-a go because of "all the problems"
intimidate me," ~id Osborn, a sored Dec. 7, by CaJ St.ate, Full-· the firm was undergoing.
Vietnam veteran. erton m Newport Beach. Layman said he was not m-
EventuaUy the nervous bandit Elementary and secondary volved in the "medical factonng"
just left. . school teachers are invited to the side of TCE.
However. the same man ap· free. day-long conference al the "They we re geared for enter-
parently got enough nerve to Sheraton Newport Hotel. Call t.amment projects,'' he said. "I
Fountain Valley School ~trict attempt a second robbery. • 773-2414 for details. introduced them to some Las
teachers were voting today on a Vegas hotel people because they
TUSK FOUND ... proposed 7 percent pay raise. OJL DRJ.LLJ~N-G POLL ~a:;~tobuildahoteland casino
retroactive to July l. 1983.
R f h . • • • Layman said he and all his
From Page A 1
Jn·1m• pohu -;aid thC' tusk w.1s
fo1u nd in thP '.1rd uf c1 mvsll f 1C'd
G1·org1· AJt~ ""ho arr1\•t-.d huml'
.1bout I ~5 µ m tu find thl• curvL-d
1..•lephant tusk an tt)e yard of h is
Police motorc~·c l e
set for ~li· auc tion
esults 0 t e votmg were From Page A 1 rl'latives and fnends lost monev expected to be presented at 7:30 .
torugh t al 17210 Oak S t to the invested with the company "My
hnmi 111 th<> Meadows Mobile distrit t's board of trustees. which ington Beach -Emmy (Am1notl). intrusions on their beauttful aun.t lost $53,000," he said.
Homl' P~rk on Jeffrey Road also must approvf' the pay raise Eva (Union) and u ther toff Seal coastline. A San Bernardino investor said
CaraL'CI said Kyriakos reported "I have no doubt It will be Beach.) Beta-( operated by Shell) IS "It's very different outlook" (m he may have lost $1 50.000 but at
th(' tusk missing last Fnday approved (by tea~hers)," said anchored about eight miles out to Laguna) BeUarue said. "There one llme had $210,000 invested
··1 got shocked." said K ynakos Carol Valcarc.-el, president of the sea.) never have been offshore plat-wtth Carter
when he found the tusk mlSSing. Fountain Valley Education ru-Emmy and Eva. planted m the forms here But people have Oearly. Carter had access lo
The prize is one of 17 trophies sociation. Th.e-associatton re p-water less than two miles of the moved to Huntington Beach considerable funds.
taken .ifter a 25 day safari an resents about 350 district tt.>ac hers, coastline. have been free of major knowing the platforms were He reportedly donated $500.000
Zimb.1bwe. his first huntmg tra p nurses. rounselors and psycho)-spills over the years although there They come to Laguna, they to the Orange County Perfonrung
in Afm·a . He was told by Africans ... ogists. there have been instances of don't expect them." Ans Center, under construction in
that the tusks werl' worth $600 The teachers arc in the secohd minor spillages. according to of· The L-oastal cities that oppose Costa Mesa. an late September.
Twv l ~lkll pohn· m1>1<1rl'yl'lt·~ per pound. year of a threc·yean'Ontrat't with . ficials. offsh ore drilling are backing fed-According to a news release put
ha\•c· lx'l·n addc-cl tn thi· list qf ~hale finding a fenl't.' to dispose the district. running through June Huntington Beach e lected eral lawmakers working to impose out by the Center, he was one of
items to bt• ciut uurwd b' thf· of a single ivory tusk "would ~ 30 1985' Salary was the only item leaders tradiuonally have taken a a 10-year moratorium on new the first members selected to serve
Newport Beach pohc1· department difficult. anybody would be negotiated this year. strong pro-oil st.and in sharp drilllng within 12 miles of on a Special Gtfts Committee.
Saturday c;tartang at 9 a m usptl'IOUS tof an individual) sell· After tht.> two sides reached an contrast to positions taken by ·coastline from Point Conception to Linda Frac(!, a pubbc relations :•,&Jl\.«DP~-M.c~~J.o.~int~:p,~··lf' • ~Nrll~:>!.l:t•f'. .. ~'t,-..~ .:.ras neig!bors to thesou~h -Newport the Mexican ~rder. A_ one-year spokes"".o.man for . the Center's
J.Opps .. _Mr~re~n~50·.~1 · ·dt'S, 20 sv~tak~?the.~ir pt skS 1n-CO"'alq.ine4iib~~ ~~-J\fect,.-.Cl\tl>~· rer~ to ;;.;~~-.... ~ -r.--~-·· nd four ~· "jpr • .-~Efitnc-~~~~-~,_ Cl~:r:' pte ~ J>:3 ~r. -;;-.. .:A~. a~rdm _ , . ~.ltU:i,a .~ ·~--:... 4 . =-: ~ ..
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auction wall be tonduc:ted at thC' said the tusks were the ~~ly th percent pay increase Councilwoman ally Bellarue, the The moratorium has nothing to r ed.
police st.a twn H';'O Santa Barbara trophy he had m the house, while Valcarcel said the a~iation's chamber of commerce .and busi· do with the proposed lease sale off A hearing on the case is planned
Dr. All pun·ha~L·s rnust be-made by the rt>St. including impalas and a bargaining team and its executive ness interests fight on the side of the central California coast now for U.S. District Court in Los ~ash or local ch~k and removed at zebra. are being prepared by a board have recomme nded ap-environmentalists against possible being tested in court, officials say. Angeles Tuesday.
the conclusion of the aut'taon. taxidermist. proval of the offer.
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Club of AmPnta aml tht· Girls
Club of Am(·rll'a
Tambollt•o I!> no"' looking for
donors who, ... 11 help her raise thl'
money and allow her to fulf1ll her
Olympic rel<iy dream She said
anyont· interested tn l'Ontributmg
can <.·all her at 892-4267
"If Jnyom' questions why I
want the $:1.000, I don't )Alant any
mtJnev for mvSt>lr" she said "I
JUSl nl'PU th.Jt ·to qualify"
Th(Jtt~h s he's "'dlmg lu lalx>I
ht·rsl'l fa :.<•n1or t•1t1zen. T;imbollco
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1x dayi. a Wt·t·k . us ing <•xen;•~
m<i<.·h1nC''i ;ind working out in an
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lowert.J hey high bl()(x:l pressure
through rcgul;;r exerc1St'
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"It's a long way off. but I'm
running every day," she said.
"And it's getting easier every
day."
Tartibolleo practices running
with a three·po\,lnd dumbbell irl
hand. to prepare fo r carrying the
Olympic torch. Re lay participants
must ~able to run the kilometer
w1thm seven nunutcs
"When f was younger. I always
played basebaU and volleyball ."
she said. "I ran an all the games as
a te<'n·ager"
Tambolleo said the Olympics
<.'Ompet1lion has special signifi·
L·ancc Two of her cousins won
medals en diving and swimming
during the 1932 Olympics, also
held in Los Angeles.
"I'll never quit exercising," said
Tambolleo "'f.he days when the
" health spa is closed l exercise at
home. I want to keep myself
active. I don't want to get stale."
The Huntington Beach woman
also has been active in civ~
organizations. She has been· a
Toastmistress Club president and
a Red Cr~ volunteer. She par-
ticipated in a March of Dimes
walk-a-thon and walked twice the
required distance.
Now, Tambolleo is concentrat-
ing on raising funds for her
Olympic relay run. She's already
received contributions from her
doctor and from the Huntington
Beach Firefighters Association.
''To me it's a challenge,'' she
said. "I've never won anything,
even though I've entered a lot of
things. Now I want to t'Ome out a
winner in my old age."
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Health chief blasts
Grand Jury report as 'ill-inf ornied'
By JEFF ADLER
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Orange County's top health
official -·slammed in a Grand
-!ury report on Jail. medical ser-
vices a week ago -has struck
back at the ~l, calJlng jurors
"ill-informed" in a confidential
memorandum circulated among
the Board of Su pervisors.
The 18-page report, deliver:ed to
board offices W ednesday and
• stamped "confidential," was
prepared by HeaJth Care Agency
Director Charles Kerns and Dr.
Rex EhJ,ini, the oounty's chief
heaJth o(ficer.
In a cover letter aCC'Ompanying
his report, Kerns characterizes the·
Grand Jury's investigation as
being "fraught with inaccurate
infonnation and stateme nts made
out of context."
Kerns' memo tells ~rvisors
much progress has been made in
improving heaJth care in the
county jail, most not.ably by
instituting a medicaJ screening
program to identify each i'l'\nlate's
poten~ heaJth problems.
"However, it is important to
point out that th.is report sub-
mitted to the public by the Grand
Jury does not reflect the current
status of our (jail medicaJ) pro-
gram, unjustly creates a poor
image -of dedicated professionaJ
staU within the program and
potentially interferes with our
recruitment of new staff in our
(jail medical) sys~m." Kerns
st.ates.
The Grand Jury report faulted
Kerns and F;hling for failing to
make improVements in jail medi-
cal services and facilities that were
recommended by past iand juries
and approved by the Board of
Supervisors last year.
Grand J ury Foreman Ellen
Wilcox, to releasing·the report last
week, said Kerns and Eh.ling
"have not administered health
care services in the Orange Coun-
t~.Jail appropriately in our
opwiion."
In his response, Kerns claims
some infonnation in the Grand
Jury's report is in error because
jurors failed to check some of their
findings with -agency officials,
who would have been happy to
discuss the situation with the
panel.
"Had they had 1lll of thlS
information, the agency feels that
the tone and the overaJl nature of
the recommendations would have
been substantiaJly different and
of a more P.05itive nature," the
report states.
Kerns says staffing levels of
medical personnel have been im-
proved at the jail since the Grand .
Jury's tour. And additionaJ medi-
caJ personnel are scheduled to
begin worl<ing in the jail in
January, as authorized by super-
visors in the 1983-84 budget.
The agency head faulted the
panel for crl ticizing staffing levels
without first checking whe ther
the agency was authorized by ,
supervisors to hire all additional
personnel needed in the jail.
Kerns said needed positions could
not be filled before· January.
A large section of the report is
dedicated to reviewing rec-
ommendations made by the
1982~83 Grand Jury that already .
have been implemented at the jail.
Kerns cites 11 such recommen-
dations. -··· ·
.. Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 1, 1983
Producer Gene.Lapple checks a shot,
below, while director Ed ward Lap-
Lights,
cant era
in Mesa •
By MARGE BITETTI
Deily,.._. Corr .......... t
Flashy cars, a beauti-
ful girl -the glamor
that is Hollywood -
came to Cost.a Mesa
Wednesday where a
television commercial
was filmed on location .
John Barton, ·director
of advertising for the
Super Sh ops Auto-
motive Pe rformance·
chain, said the new Costa
Mesa store, at 2B61
Harbor Blvd., was the
"stage" for the com-
mercial, shot by a pro-
duction crew from
Media Vision of Holly-
wood.
The commercial for
th e Newport
Beach-based corporation
is scheduled to air on the
seven major Los Angeles
TV channels beginning
Christmas Day.
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Si.,ger's
ex ... wife
tells of
pictures '
By JEFF ADLER
Ol 1 ... D.olly ..... t llalt
Thti grandmother of a
15-year -old girl a lleged ly
molested by rock 'n' roll guitarist
Dick Dale testified Wednesday
she became suspicious of DaJe's
relationship with her grandchild '
after Dale's ex-wife warned her to
be careful of him.
Erruna Srruth, who lives acre&
the street from Dale's Balboa
P eninsula mansion , told an Or-
ange C-0unty Superior Court jury
the warning prompted her to ask
the two girls whether DaJe had
ever molested them or expoSed
himself to them
The older of the two girls then
told of her alleged sexual en-
counteAt with Dale, Smith said.
The two girls. who reside in St.
George, Utah, visited their grand-
parents' Newport Beach home for
several months each summer ..
Dale is charged wi th 12 felony
counts of child molestation 1llld
oraJ oopulation stemming from six
eocounters with the girl during
July and August 1981.
The girl, crying a t times, told
the jury about each or her aJleged
six sexuaJ encounters with Dale
Tuesday. ·
The 46-year-old guitarist and
one-time teen idol, whose band
was called Dick Dale & the
Del-Tones, is credited with help-
ing to populariz.e l 960s-style surf
guitar music. DaJe's reaJ name is
Richard Anthony Morisour.
Smith told jurors she received a
telephone caJl from Dale's fonner
wife, J eannie Grimmett, shortly
after the couple's divorce. Grim-
mett warned he~ be watchful of
the girls if they visited that
summer because she had found
photographs of young girls in
Dale's possession . Smith said.
Theft plo't brewing at Valley store
Old courthouse .ta. get
$1·. 9 nJillio;n facelift~
By JEFF ADLER Southern catifornia · and the
state's second oldest.
Grimmett also iestified briefly
during the trial's second day,
telling jurors her former husband
was having sexual problems in
1981 and w as unable to reach a
sexual climax. She idenuhed a
sexually explicit picture of her
former husband before being
excused from the witness stand
One "customer" diverted the at·
tentlon ol a ·ctertt 11 the 7·Eleven
1tore at 18475 Harbor Blvd .. F0tin-
taln Valley, and a friend stole IWO
12-pacil carton• or Henry Welnhard
beer from a di~•!~-
Three men stole eight packages ol
cigarette&, two cans of tuna. two cans
of sardines and one can ol corned
beef from the NewhOpe Oisc0tint
Mantel. 160•0 ~pe SI
A home burglary wu reported
Wednesday atte<noon oo the 16800 blocil of NlchOls StrMt. A key may
have bMf\ used to enter. The lou
Included S 175 In jewelry, alcohoflc
be\lef'ages worth S55. and S20 In
quarters.
A ·man was arrested Wedneaday
atte<noon at the Broadway stOfe.
7777 Edlnoe< Avenue on auapiclon of
sh()plltting. A sweatshirt and pant•
valued at $27.•8 wet'e reeove<ed. Burglars reportedly ente<ed a resl·
denceln the 10000 block of San Leon Avenue on three a.parate oocasloos A 1977 silver blue Corvette wH d o1e 1 ·: ~ed stolen Wednesday from a an It 8 camera, teleV lion Ml an~ parking place on the 6400 block ol St.
video caasette r.~'!-r · Paul Circle. The lo.. waa eatlmated at
Thieves stole a televisloo set. SS.000.
. . .
A thett of about $300 worth of tools
wu discovered from the back of a
truck. parked earlier this week at a
comme<claJ compleJC on Alton Av-enue.
Of .... Delly l'llol llalt
The old oounty courthouse in It will be used to house a county
Sant.a Ana is due for a facehft. museum and a division of the
The Orange County Board of state's 4th District Court of Ap-
Supervisors unanimou'1y ap· peaJ.
ed •t 9 '11' I BoardChainnanRogerStanton ~ewporl Beach prov a o11 • ml son renovat on said Tuesdav the work on the of the turn-of-the-century red ·
Thlevea uled a "'"at hanger 10 ds b Id h Id ~ long-awatt.ed restoration pro>-t -san tone u1 mg -t e o est r -bre8k Into a car parxed In Promon. should be under way within the
tory PotntiindmadeonwlthS1.8551n remain 1 ng c:o u rt ho use in next two weeks.
good1. Taken wu an eJCpenstve The historic building, which panta autt, two dresaes and thr•
Ser vi ces sl ate d
for contract o r
shlrta. D • h l T • • once served as the seat of county
An 18-year-old YOfba Lindi resi· w ig I pp1ng government. housing most county Servl&s are scheduled Friday
dent wttoee 1Yrtboard fell on the top • h d I d offices and courts, is on the com er for Barney W. Barnes of Coeia
ol hi• car on Superior Avenue told r 1 t es SC e u e of Santa Ana Boulevard and Mesa. a building contract'Or whose
authOfltles that a man picked and Broa<Jway. It stands empty today fitm constructed homes in Coster stereo and eleetrlc pump lrom a van ' • • • _____ ~~,.·"'!~~-~fi.~,c.;,.,., .. ._ ~·}~u~ry was,.s:'..ltc£'!!!.!.d ~ . . ... ~~1:-~ .(~ ~~· ..... '~ . ;,.~~~ /... ·_:n'ri .,.. .. · -someone 1t0te-::>U In m~ and' o r1Jr~. ~Tl'f-"~a<" .....
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coins atter breaking a sliding glass by prying t>pen a bathroom window.
door to a residence In the 9000 block The loss Included a S•OO camera,
of Starting Avenue. jewelry vah.1,.ed at $135 and pictures
A t elevlslon. clock radio, m&.9 for the ci ty of Newport projec~. which includes bringing 78. ·
binoculars, camera end several bot-Beach, who died Nov. 11 at Hoag the agmg structure up to current Mr. Barnes, who was born in
Burglars brotte ·a· window In the worth $5.
9000 block of Deblois Avenue and A white 1968 Ford pickup was
ties of llquor we<e 1tolen from an Me morial Hospital. He was 72. fire and earthquake safety stan-Oklahoma, had lived in Costa
apartment on the 1800 block of 16th Mr. Tipping, who lived In dards, was estimated at $3 million Mesa for the past 19 years.
stole a television eel. video cauelle burglarized Thursday wttlle parked
recorde<, microwave and stereo re-on the 9500 ,block of Sallttsh Drive.
Street. The loss waa pul at $750.
celver. The loss Included tools valued at
$910. Laguna Beach Huntington Beach
Three vehicles parked In apart·
ment ~rpo<1s on lhe 1S.OO block ol
Golden West Street were tePOf1ed
burglarized WedneSday. The loss
Included a $200 car sle<eo equallzer. a S 15 watch. a S200 car stereo unit. a
$350 gun, a mirror, a flaahllght and
$20 worth ol car care products
Irvine
Police report two resroents dt&-
covered alten:ipts to break In thelr
homes Wednesday. A screen had
been bent at a home on Cascade and
pry m81ks were found on a front door
at a h0tise on Eagle Point. No entry
was made at either home.
A man In a blue Chevrolet van was •seen attempting to Mil radio
speakers to passersby In the 700
block of Glenneyre Street Wednes·
day morning. A witness, fearing the
Items wet"e atolen, called police who
W«e unable to locate the mobile
salesman.
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N ewport. Beach. was bom in when it first was approved by He is survived by his foster
.Ragan. Neb., and was a member of supervisors in July 1982. daughter, Jacquelyn Barnes of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Supervisors approved the pro-Costa Mesa: three brothers, Philip
He is survived by his wife, ject, spurred by legislation passed L. Barnes of Pioneer Town, Calif.;
Agnes, of Newport Beach: a son, in Sacramento that would have Robert 0 . Barnes of Cisco, Utah,
Dwight Jr .. of Irvine: two daugh· allowed the state to take title to and Ronald C. Sames of Tulsa,
ters. Joanne and Elayne Tipping, the building if the county did not Okla., and three sisters, Lily
both. of Newport Beach: sisters proceed with the restoration ef-Mavity and Roberta Howe of
Ethel Redies of Denver and fort. The law specified that con-Cos'-1! .Mesa and El~en Jamison of
Blanche Nash of Torrington, struction must be under way by Olympia, Wash.
Wyo., and three grandchildren. Dec. 3 1. 1983. Funeral services will be held at
Funeral services are scheduled The $1.9 million renovation 2 p.m. in the Pierce Brothers Bell
for 10 a.m. at Pierce Brothers Bell contract went to Shirley Bros. Broadway Mortuary chapel with
Broadway Mortuary in Costa Inc., a Pasadena-based construe-interment following at Melrose
Mesa. lion finn. Abbey.
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A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December i ,,1983
TO~ OF IHI NIWS Things so gOod~ Col~mbia may extend trip
NATION
Reagan economist'~
comments draw ire -By "e A11oclated Prell
WASHINGTON -lgooring White House .
scoldings, presidential economist Martin Felds-
tein insists he's a team player who fully supports
"our president and his economic program." Bu t
Feldstein, chairmap of the Council of Economic
Advisers, strayed l gain ffQm the administration
lin'e Wednesday night by disputing its conten-
tions that new taxes will only lead to more
government spending. Feldstein delivered his
speech in a day an which administration officials,
both publicly and privately. showed their
growing impatience with the economist.
·No birth control appeai
WASHINGTON -Advocates of teen-age
birth control are glad the Reagan administration
has quit trying to require that parents be told if
their minor daughters are receiving contracep-
tives, but they fear some members of Congress
will now push for such a rule. The Planned
Parenthood Federation and the National Family
and Reproductive Health Association declared
victory on Wednesday when Solicit.or General
Rex Lee decided against appealing a dispute over
the administration's paren tal notifjcation r~
quirement.
Pledge dies of alcohol
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -There we~ "empty
wh1ske;y ~~~es. a.it.over the house" where a
Cratenuty l1lltiation party ended in the death of a
20-year-old pledge whose blood alcohol content
w~ fiye times the legal into~cation level,
officials say. Van L. Watts, a junior engineering
student at Tenn~ State University, died
Wednesday from an overdose of alcohol, said Dr.
· SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -Columbia • darkneu of space to l~am mo~ about the at-
and its Spacelab research facility are working 80 well, moepheric veil that envelope the F.arth.
and acience experiments a.re so producllve, that • And one of th~space travelers, mission specialilt
officials said today they are considering extending Robert Parker, gotal>it anappi.sh a.ft.er a stream of
the space shuttle's nine-day instructions and auggeetiona !rom the science control
mission by one day. center on the ground. .
''Things are working well, Parket waa admirliatering a aeries of tests of the
and it would be a ~efit to body's balance mechanism to payload 1~t Ult
science to stay up an, extra daY. ~, M~rbold. From \be_ ~nU'Ql ~wr here. W.LlhbQ
flight director'Cliarles LeWiS told Ockela asked the spacemen to start a battery charge
reporters. "But it's just 'in the for a different experiment.
"Yo~ guys should recop.ize that there's two
people up here trying to get all your 1tuff done," said
Parker angrily. "I think you might be quiet until we
get one or all.of them done."·
Other ahutUe Instruments measured the aftect
of the experiment on the aunoephere, especially on
the formation of the man-made aurora borealis-the
northern Ughta generated when enonnoua amounts
of ~nuay JCOJJ)_ the..aunaturate.Ear.ih:• Pfl>tictlve
curtain of magnetic fields and pour through magnetic
openings above the North Pole.
thinking· stage, and we probably
won't make a decision until the
weekend." Druse official shot to death Harry Craft, NASA's Space lab mission man-
ager, said an extra day would enable the scien-
tist-astronauts on board to gain extra medical. Lebanon Yiolence also sees Frenc~ soldier killed by sniper lire .
aunospheric, astronomy an1i materials processing
results. He said preliminary planning is under way in
case there is an extension ..
The extra day would mean Columbia, Spacelab
and the six ast.ronauts would return to F.arth on Dec.
8 at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
The astronauts early today created an artificial
aurora, generating a brilliant display of lights by
firing bursts of gases and electron beams into the
It's 15 below zero
in upper Midwest
By Tbe AHoclaled Preti
A deep freeze sent the mercury plunging as liw
as l~ below zero in the upper Midwest today, while
snow squalls 1,elted the Great Lakes region and mad~
driving treechef?US in southern Michigan.
lo Wyoming, reecuen using dog teams took
advantage of a respite from mowstonns Wednellday
to launch three searc!\ea for a total .even people, .
including two in a light plane, who disappeared
Monday follo\ying a bnJtal blizzard that blanketed
the state with 2 feet of snow. ·
One of the searches ended with the rescue of four
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A gunman with a
silencer-equipped pistol assassinated the top legal
authority'in Lebanon's-Druse community 1.0day,
pumping several bullets into his head in the victim's
west Beirut home, police sources said.
A French soldier was killed by a sniper in a
separate shooting near the Green Line dividing
Moslem west and Christian east Beirut, and Beirut
alq>ort remained closed following a Druse threat to
resume heavy shelling uni~ Lebanon's army
cleared.out.
The police sources said a preliminary investiga-
tion indicated the assassinated Druse official, Sheik
·Halim Takieddine, a moderate, may have known his
aasailant and that the sheik's maid was being
questioned.
One police official s;lld the maid admit~ the
{nan to the h9use in the Sanayea district of west •
Beirut "because he was familiar to her. The assailant
asked the maid to fix him some coffee. and when she
returnE!d to the living room a few minutes later, ahe
found the sheik dead an~ the man gone."
Takieddine. 60, was the highest legal authority
of the secretive Druse faith, an offshoot of Islam. He
set the rules for such things as marriages, divorces
and wills. He was considered a poli'°l moderate and
h~d always called for peaceful. oslem-Christian
co-existence in this war-torn natio .
Melt Steres O,tt1 ut1 lltllts 'Tll Ceirtstus
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I .,. _a l!>O~und man to reach Watts' blood alcohol
deer hunters whose truck had stuck in snow ~ar
Sundance. _But the bunt for a 43-year-old
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·TOP OF THI 111w~. Shipyard faces toxic oil rap
S TATE
A cosily c_~tch?
Shoplift poster brings la wsf!il
Broken water main
damages 4 LA homes
By &t.e A11oclate4 Pl"ffl
Long Beach firm named in ~riminal indictment 011 waste hazard
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Toxk: one of the nation's largest ship-Attorney lra Reiner filed a
waste oil may have been 1pread building fitTI)I. 341 -<.'0unt criminal complaint
"all over the city" in Al\ lllegal Following an investigation by Wednesday in Municipal Court
waste disposal operation which the Los ~eles Hazardous Waste against New York-baaed Todd
dty prosecutors allege Involved Strike Foree. the office of City Shipyards Corp. and its Long
Beach subeidlary, Todd Pacific
HA YWARO (AP) -A grocery store'•
flah-shape<l poster showing a photo of a teen-ager
auspeclA!d of shopU"'ng and labeled "Cat.ch of the
Day" has spawnelf an $11 million lawsuit by the
youth and his mother.
LOS ANGELES -A 12-inch water main K • c J t
haa broken in the hUla above the Sunaet Strip, evJn ooner S ep nea.r ~streets, causing $250.000 damage to four r
Shipyards Corp. '
The complaint also listed 11
employees of the two companies
and five Sou them California .men
who allegedly participated in
disposal of PCB -poly-
chlorinated biphenyls -a
suspected carcinogen.
The poster, used by D&J Quality Market to
remind clerka which people have been accused of
stealing, exposed Anthony Collin, 16, to "hatred,
contempt (and) ridJcule," the libel suit charged.
houaes and forcing temporary evacuation pf two d · • h t · ·-
people, aut.honues aatd. 0ne 01 the homes is .guns Ur1ng yac WOrK
owned by comedian Norm Croeby. About 30
. ,
Beneath his photograph on th~ poster we~
the words, "Crime: tinfoil," along with his
mother's name and phone number.
homes were Without water Wedneeday when the ONT ARIO (AP) _ During two
Department of Water and Pow~r ahut of~ val".'es months Kevin ,..,..,..._t spent work-Handy, 35, said guns kepi on his
boat for protection and hunting
included a · .22<aliber rifle, a
. 44-magnum pistol and a
Winchester rifle.
Store owner ~nni.s Wan said Tuesday he
didn't remember the youth and has not been
served with the suit. He added that the poster was
not in public·view.
in an effort to re~ the break, oty !ll'e """"'..,... spokesman Noel Murchet said. .. ing on a yacht before his capture,
Reiner said he would seek jail
sentences for the corporate of-
ficers and others charged . the murder defendant was allow-
Sta I~ waste program hit :'e~ s~~~. ~h~ h~t :~~!r~ · "Angel Jadtson used to sleep on
top of them. they were under-
neath his mattress." Handy said
during a preliminary hearing In
Municipal Court. ·
Reiner's spokesman, Schuyler
Sprowles, said the complaint was
tlle largest involving toxic wa&te
In California history. The mi.sde-.
meanor counts could result in
maximum fines of $14 million.
The picture was taken in November 1982
after store ~mployees accused the boy of trying ~
s~al tinfoil. They then called his mother tn
Fremont to come and get him rather than alerting
poUce.
TORRANCE -State auditors have sharply testified.
criticized California's hazardous waste control
program. despite claims by state officials of
significant improvements. The state "still does
not adequately protect the public ... from the
harmful effects of hazardous waste." Auditor
General Thomas Hayes said in the report that
found deficiencies in the state program for the
second straight year.
Ground b eef recalled
SACRAMENTO -Ground beef for Cali-
fornia's school lunch program -4 ~ million tons
of it-has been recalled by the U.S. Oepart.nlent
of Agriculture. California Schools Super-
intendent Bill Honig said Wednesday the f~eral
government would replace it. and re1mburse the
state and local school districts for transportation
and storage.
WORLD
Workers reject union
MILPITAS -A vote by Atiri Inc. workers
to reject a union is a clear slap to labor's ~Ope$ of
-gaining a foothold in the high-tech Silicon
Valley. the company said. but a union leader said
the campaign will continue. Some workers
cheered ·Wednesday outside Atari's
coin-operated games division after balloting
conducted by the National Labor Relations
Board showed 143 employees opposed union
representation and only 29 were favored it.
J
Russ leader to appear?
MOSCOW -The Soviet Parliament will
meet Dec. 28. the Soviet news agency T~
announced today. It was expected that President
Yuri V. Andropov, out of public view for more
than 100 days. will appear at the meeting.
Arms talks continue
GENEVA. Switzerland -U.S. and Soviet
neaot.Ultorsmet today at the Sovietcompound to
continue their 17-month effort to reduce
long-range nuclear weapons -the only remain-
ing forum for superpower talks on nuclear anns.
. :
Owen Handy, who .testified
Wednesday that Cooper in-
troduced himself as Angel Jack-
son, also said Cooper reacted
nonchalaJ)tly when Handy men-
tioned a massive manhunt for the
slayer of four Chino Hilla resi-
dents for w ho&e deaths Cooper. 25,
is now charged.
"I tofd Angel Jackson two times
on the boat that it would be
something to find Kevin Coo~r
and collect the reward," Handy
said. "He just shrugged h is
shoulders like Kevin Cooper
didn't exist."
"Why would an otherwise re-
sponsible company act in such an
irresponsible manner and put the
public's health and safety in
jeopardy?" Reiner asked at a City
Haij news conference. "The
answer is one word: gr~."
"Put yourself in the mother's position," his
lawy~ James Snyder said. "Her son is accused of
being a thief by a person who didn't even bother
filing a police report, and her name is up there
when she didn't even do any thing wrong."
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MAILBOX
Airport plan smells foul
To the Editor:
·The airport usage plan that our
mayor Hartjs about to foist off on
Newport Beach smells quite
badly. Orange County Airport has
'been operating for several years
on a waiver from the state because
the noise is a v1olauon of state
guidelines and that waiv.er was
granted on the premise that
Orange County would by a closely
approaching dead hne. bring those
noise stanqards into being The
impending agreement as I undt>r-
stand it will not only bring the
noise into required limits but will
fllrther violate such requirements.
The agreement when and if
signed will then have the effect of
making the city of Newport Bea1:h
a partner of the county in under-
mining the law, perpetrating
treason, calumny, revolution and
other unmentionable sins. All this
despite the fat·t that Tom Riley has
on many occasions sworn to hold
the line on the noise pollution and
now a partner with the mayor in a
plan to increase the assault on our
Living <.'Onditlons.
It seems to me that if these
people actually do sign such an
agreement that they personally
accept all responsibility for any
repercussions and if they are not
willing to do such a thing and the
onus resides in the lap of the ci'ty at
large. ·then certainly all of us
s hould have a chance to vote on
whether or not we want to accept
such a responsibility.
ALAN L. BLUM
Balboa Island
How to reach" your
e l ected representatives
U.S. SENATORS
Cru1ton, Alan (0 ), 5757 W. Century Blvd.
515, Los Angeles 90045. (213) 642-5086
Wilson, Pete (R), 1100 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90024,
(213) 209-7543 Mail may be addressed to U.S. Senate, Washington,
D.C. 20510
U.S. REPRESENTATIVES . .
Badbam, Robert ( 40tb District-RI .180 Newport Center Drive,
Suite 240, Newport Beach 92660. 644-4040
Dannemeyer, Wiiliam (39th District-R) 1235 N. Harbor Blvd.,
Fullerton 92632, 992-0141
Lungren, Dan (42nd District-R). 555 E. Ocean Blvd. Suite 505.
Long Beach 90802. 439-0219
Packard, Ron (43rd District-R). 28261 Marguerite Parkway,
Suite 160. Mission Viejo 92692, 495-1243
Patterson, Jer ry (38th District-D). 34 Civic Center Plaza. Suite
921 , Santa Ana, 92701. 835-JSl I ·
Mail ma,Y. be addressed to House Office Building. Washington.
O.C. 20515 r
ST ATE SENATORS
Carpenter, Paul 8 . (31th Olstrlcr-D), 5400 Orange Avenue.
Cypr~. 90630, 952-3201
Royce, Bdward B. (3tnd Di1trlct-D). 13030 Euclid Ave ..
110, Garden Grove, 92643. 534-8510
Seymour, Jobn (3Stb Dl1trlct-R ). 1360 S Anaheim Blvd.,
Anaheim.92802,999-0963
Speraw, Ollie (37tb Dlstcict-1984-R). 2503 Eastbluff Drive.
203, Newport Beach. 92660. 760-8833
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Sacrarnento,95814
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Stanton, Roger -1st District, 834-3110
Wieder, Harriett -2nd D1s tnct. 834 -3220
Nestande, Bruce -3rd Di.strict. 834-3330
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Address: 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana, 92701
l.M. Boyd IA .M. rit ual
Philosophical Navy men telJ
this: Every morning the Old
Admiral went up to the bridge of
his flagship. took a scrap of paper
from his jacket.. glanet.'CI at 1t,
closed his e.yes a moment. then
• snapped to. and got on with the
day . For yea~. thlS mt'C11tative
interlude incited the curiosny of
aU who served under him. Finally,
a hean attack took the Old
Admiral Men came from world-
wide to see him laid out resplen-
dent m his uniform. One
audacious junior officer slipped a
hand into the Old Admiral's jacket
and withdrew the 9Cl'ap of paper
It read: "Port IS lefl Starboard.
right."
Q. What proportion of the rape
victims were acquainted with
their assailants before the attack'
A. 48 percent. according to one
&el o{ police statistics.
Argument <.'Ontinues over the
(int waterbeds. Shepherds long
Of3ANOE COAST
llaily~at
ago. it's said, slept on goatskins
filled with water. so merit that
distinction as the originators.
Did 1 say Rita Mor~no 1s the
onJy woman to .win the Grand
Slam of show business -the
Grand Slam being an Oscar. a
Grammy, a Tony and an Emmy?
Am now told Barbra Streisand did
1 t, too
Am repeatedly asked the ongin
of tnal phrase "the whole nine
yards." Doesn't that date back to
ale drinking contests at England's
Cambridge where students
quaffed their brew from tall
<:ontainers known as yards? Be-
lieve so.
Open questioo.s: .1 : Where we
get the phrase "to paint the town
red"? 2. And the phrase "the Ught
at the end of the tu'V,'el''? 3. Who
started the custom among new
fathers of handing out d gar1? ..
Re·agan urged t 9 take Sides
WASHINGTON -Behind
closed poors, President Reagan's
advisers a.re bitterly divided over
U.S. policy toward the 3-year-old
war between 1raq ano Iran. Ad-
vocates are calling for a "tilt"
toward one side' or the other.
This wpuld pull the ad.minis-
tration away from its declared
policy of neutrality in the-Persian
Gulf conflict -a conflagration
that could ignite tpe oil fields that
pump 8 million barrels a day. _
Al this time, the pro-Iraq forces
in the State Department and the
Pentagon may be winning the
secret debate. But there is strong
opposition on Capitol Hill and
within the administration to any
deviation from the official policy
of "a plague on both your houses."
'those who favor a tilt toward
Iraq have the heat of emotion on
their side. L ong-standing
anti-Iranian sentiment has been
fanned to a white heat by the
strong suspicion that Ayatollah
Khomeini was behind the slaugh-
ter of American Marines in Beirut.
No less than Pcesident Reagan has
privately blamed the massacre on
G -.-.-.-•• -1.-•• -. -~
the Iranian .Shiite MosJems sup-
ported by the ayatollah.
The president's more militant
advisers, such as Defense Sec-
retary Caspar Weinberger. for
one, favor a pro-Iraq policy as
retaliation for the Beirut bombing.
But the neutralists and prag-.
matists argue that emotion is a
poor guide for national policy. and
insist that Iran's st,ategic Import-
ance far outweighs revulsion over
its revolutionary leadership and
the desire for tevenge. They also
point out that Iraq's President
Saddam Hussein is no better than
Khomeini.
In a sense, a slight tilt toward
Iraq is already In effe<'t. As far
back as the spring of 1982, with
!IC&n t warning. the State Depart-
ment removed Iraq from the list of
nations that support international
terrorism. This facilitated sales to
Iraq by U.S. suppliers.
Last December, the Iraqis were
allowed to buy 60 Hu~hes helicop-
ters withou.t so much as an export
license or a State DepartJpent
review. Si.nee then. intelligence
reports indicate that the choppers
may have been modified for
mill t.ary -use.
Although the 'helicopter sale
occurred nine months before the
Beirut airport bOmbing, there was
no apparent cause-and-effect con-
nection between the two events.
It's not that the Iranians are
immune to the virus of revenge, a
source explained to my associate
Lucette Lagnado, but simply that
there were plenty of other reasons
for Iranian terrorists to strike at
the U.S. presence in Lebanon.
One form the pro-Iraq tilt could
take. short of open support. is a
cutoff of arms and spare ~M,11 to
lran. Many spare parts -n~
ary for Iran's huge stock of U.S .
weapons dating back to the shah's
regime -are sold to Tehran by
such U.S. allies as Britain and
West Germany. The Iranians have
also been able to buy parts on the
·black market, and even some from
American <X>qlpa.nies while tht
administration looks the other
way.
Members of Congress an
understandably l~ of beini
considered pro-lrarl, but Sen
Alan Dixon, 0-lll., has preparec
art amendment to the Expon
Administration Act that woulc
put Iraq and Iran on the list ol.
terrorist-supporting countries.
The pro-Iraq tilters in the Statt
Department are 90 desperate t.c
block Dixon's amendment tha1
they have attempted to clean Uf
Hussein's image. A cable fron
U.S. diplomats in Baghdad -
which surfaced on the Hill -
reported an interview in whid
Hussein claimed to have ended hit
support for Palestinian terrorists.
Sut when I checked ·into it, :
found that the cable had omittec
Hussein's reason for ending hit
support: "because of Iraq';.
fin.anciaJ situation," not from an)
change of heart.
In fact. the CIA reporu that lrac
. continues to be heavily involved if
t.erroc'\at acts.
'Tis the season to he worried
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about Christmas presents but this ~ _) television sets and assorted elec-clothing as a gift that I liked. A3 1
is the time l stan,to worry a.bout ~-.'.1 tronic gadgets. There's no doubt kid, I was always diaappoi.nted tc
them. I worry Crom now until ANDY RDDNIY what .the biggest mistake In open a pack.age and find clothes somewhere around the 20th of gift-giving is. We always give the The last thing a kid wants fot
December before l buy anything. things we like ourselves rather Christmas is 90methlng practical.
First I make a list of the people I books. A book is a flattering than giving much consideration to COOK.ING UTENSILS O.li
want to give presents to. There are present and so expensive now that what the gift-getter would Like. I FOOD: These are dependabl
12 this year. Margie buys the one people don't often buy them for auppose I've got to see if there'.s a fall-back gift.a when you can·~
for my sister 90 that leaves me themselves. A book suited to the computer . I can afford to glVe think of anything else. Over thf
with 11. I buy more than one for person is a perfect present. In past anyone thlS year . years friends have sent us orange
sev_e;aJ people on my list though. years members of my family have TOYS: Ever ~ the kids and grapefruits, nuts or ~
so 1t s a lot of purchases, a lot of given me a lot of woodworking passed the age of 17, Ive been o~t from thoee spec.ialty catalop anc
boxes. I take Christmas seriously. books and I love getting them. of the toy market. I've looked m thoseltems are always good to ret
Let ~e talk to .you about seven Anyone with a hobby likes getting the wind~ws of several 1?Y sto.res You have to think of thoae ~
categones of Christmas presents: a good book devoted to it. and I don t know what I m gomg in advance though, so I don't givt JEW~:Ll~Y: Some ~f the people PERFUME: 1 don't k.Mw 8 to ~o when I have toy-age grand-fruit or nuts from catalop. :
on my list like It, ~t .1t ~es me woman to whom I'd give perfume. children. So. ffiB:'1Y of, the toys almost always find a pot, a pan. •
nervous to buy. If its Junk Jewelry 1 don't know a man 1 would either, today look hke Junl< Id hate to knife or an electric kiichen ga<tae·1
with no real value except for for that matter. 1 remember aiving waste my money on them. to give. decoration, it has to strike the e· CLOTH.ES: l consider my wife person you buy it for J'ustright. I perfumeyearsagobutlguessl've and my three daughters Asageneralrule,lbuybookair
don't think you can predkt what changed. I don't like perfume on a good-looking and I always think book stores. hardware, ~ hard·
kind of jewelry a woman will like. woman any better than 1 like of thenf' in some of the ware stores, jewelry m ,ewell')
Real jewelry is nice to own but if sitting neX1 to a man who is good-looking clothes I see in s~res. I also buy presents fron
it's really real, 1t costs more than I smoking 8 cigar ln a restaurant, stores. The family is relucaant to big, dependable, non-cut-ra~ de-\
spend. l don't know who has CAMERAS AND ELEC-hijrt my feelings so they usually partmentstores. I know ldon tge
money enough to buy rubies, TRONICS: I'm mildly embar-say.the clothes I've bought them anybargalnsfrom,thedepartrnen~
diamonds, emeralds and pearls. I rassed to tell you that in the years don't fit, but I s1,1s~ they take s~res but I don t get cheated
have had some success with small I've had money to spend. I've them back because they don't-Uke either.
gold or silver jewelry. s~nt more of it on these things what I picked out. I don't know Now, get out there an<
BOOKS: People like to Ret than anything else. I've given why I think I can do it. I don't Christmas-shop!
Stanford fray over ~eagan files
By THOMAS 0. ELIAS
Even before Ronald Reagan
star\8 running for a 9e00nd term,
the eventual fate of his presiden-
t1aJ papers is sttning up a bitter
controveny on the sprawling.
bucolic campus of Stanford Uni-
versity.
The iaue: Should Stanford
accept the Reagan presldentlal
library If It alJo Includes• Reagan
museum and a public policy
center?
Reagan 'a supporters say the $50
million development 'he propoees
would brtng added ptwtlp, new
acac:lemlc teeoun.w and rnott
money to StantOf'd, alre9dy the
IM!OOnd·weeltNett .American ool-
le1e behind only Harvard Unlver·
alty.
o,, ...... 18)' a Reapn library
would dna Stanford Into putitln
polltb and brtnl too lllllftJ ..
hors to the camput (a.n e1umatect
600,000 ~a.rly f « the fint t.hne
UUllllll llCUI
ye&r1), ruin.Ing the atmoephere on
"Tht Farm." the campus
nickname derived from its fonnei:
u.e u a hone farm of Leland
Stanford, a 19th Century Cali·
fomia governor.
Reagan's eight years as governor
of California, his unsuccemful
1976 presidential run, his 1980
campaign and his presidential
transition papen.
More than 80 profellC>ra lut
spring signed a petition Mk.Inc an
Investigation o1 the Hoover's rela-
Uona with Stanford. Studen
aitb c.irrulated a legal memo
clalmlna the propoeed Reapn
public policy center would violate
univenfty charter J)l'OYilk>N aay·
Ing Stanford "shall be tOC"eVer
kept out of politics."
Both sides agree there would be
no arswnent If Reaaan simply
wanted to donate hla papen. But
the president want.a mo... -and
he wants the whole complex run
by the Hoover Institudon on War,
Revolution and !Wft. The Hoc>-T la a c 1 P • r r e d a
ver. crated tn UU9 by fomm ~yet-c.-ompleted ln¥81Uption
Pr.Ktent HeRer\ Hoover ""to of. the Hoowr by unf Wnlty
demomtrate the Mia ol ..... ll\lltetl. .
docU1rwf of Karl Marx .. .ud • Notr lt'1 IM Hoovw cryina foul,
ntaffinn die ftbdtty (If the. ~Uaaitlmotconductlnc .. a
Al'nlrtc.a .,.....," .. often ..... l1blnl. Whall IWnt."
\he foremoll COIWll ...aw .,.. Nanw~ w WbS• Houee
tank in \he U.S. '~:.... a.ftjord ~dee.:::;;
,... .............. lnldtu· .._ coacl lft Ck10ber ~·
tion now ~ . pepera fNm mf'l'l1nl he hll propcmli from
other universities.
meeting he haa propoeala fru
other univefli\Jet.
"The White HOUie la anxious.,
said ttunte prelident Williar
Kimball. "But l feel th1a muat b
treated like any new inatallatia
at Stanford."
But lt'1 not Wee otheJ"I -It'
much more controv9nial. A fac
ulty committee •YI fteecan'
.-pen would have p-eat val-.
hil mUle\,Ull mieht have none an.
that any public policy center mw
be undtor ~venity control, no
Hoover's.,.
..
Irvine parade
lauds OlyIDpics
The fourth annual lrvine Kiwanis holiday
parade, with Olympic high jumpt;c Dwight Stones as
grand marshal, will step off at 11 a.m .on Dec. 10 from
West Yale Loop in Woodbridge.
Joining this year's lineup of 76 entries will be the
1983 Raiderettes, "Football's Fabulous Females"
more commonly known as the Los Angeles Raiders
cheerleaders. '
Among the star-studded ranks will be Sam the
Olympic eagle, official mascot of the 1984 Summer
O\ymplcs: Terri Hartle, cerebral palsy pOSter child,
and Irvine child actress Heather iyase. The parade
thr me is "Salute to the Olympics.''
About 3,000 people linefi the route of "the
Kiwanis' holiday parade last year and city officials
predict a better tW'nout this year. The K.i\ranis
parade has no competition as 1t did last December.
$\reels will, be closed in the area around Alton
Parkway about 10 a.m.
Kiwanis President Randy Cloyd predicted
"we're going -to have one of the best par:ades.eyer.
We've got a lot of good e ntries."
Also among the scheduled entrants as a 68-foot -
replica of a Navy battleship. the American Riding
Club equestrian unit led by handicapped riders and
the host band and drill team from Woodbridge High
School.
Bands. floats and eq_uestri an units will be judged
·for best division title at the conclusion of the
mile~long routt>.
And a weather Corec.ast? "That of course is the
key," Cloyd said.
Trees in Irvine
set for pruning
West Coast Arborists are scReduled tQ prune
eucalyptus trees on the Irvine Boulevard median this
month and trim trees lining about a dozen other
Irvine streets next month.
The median project is scheduled to be finished by
Dec. 20. .
Residen ts of Mayflower. Br andyw ine.
Pine wood Park and Hudson Avenue should expect
tree trimmers Jan. 2. and expect to see the job done by
Jan. 13.
Those living on Mecklenberg Street, Coralwood
Park. Lewis Street and Sycamore Park will likely see
less shade on their streets after Jan. 16 and have the
job completed by Ja.n. 20.
Four .in fain.ily
flee fire in HB
Four members of a Huntington Beach family
were forced to flee their home when a fire broke out
in a.kitchen cabinet.
Fire Department spokeswoman Birgit Davis said
the blaze at 7:04 a.m. Wednesday was in a
condominJum at 8463 El Arroyo Drive, being ren&ed
by Ted and Cathy Cohen.
Davis said Cathy Cohen was upstairs dressing
two younger children when a third child, Jenny. 10.
spotted the hre. The mother fled with her three
children and called hrefighters from a neighbor's
home.
The $800 ftre was quickly extinguished by
firefighters. The exact cause has not been de~
termined. .
Pair's yacht burns
~~A·"~ ~~~~~~~afth'et«i'· . .-~~
$:l65,000 yackehansori d~er, 6umed·and sank off
Catalina Island after they fought'in vain to put out a
fire in the 55-footer's galley.
..
The pair escaped from the bOat unharmed ....
Donald B. Jones apparently was brewing coffee
on a kerosene stove early Monday when the fire
broke out, according to fire officials on the island.
The Joneses reportedly battled the fire before
boarding a skiff and making it safely to a yacht
moored nearby off White's Landing. roughly 3 ~
miles west of Avalon. Their yacht sank in about 150
feet of water.
Podiatrist--........
Physician and Surgeon
o f the foot
Russell A. Pange
1831 Orange Ave .. Suite E
Costa Mesa. California
642-6001
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HIRSH
EXPAND-A-CLOSET
FOR CLOSETS UP TO 5' WIDE 337.7
5577
6777
FOR CLOSETS UP TO 1Vi ' WibE
AD STARTS THURS. ·
AD GOOD THRU DEC. 7 FOR CLOSETS UP TO 9 Va ' WIDE
Brinq the little ones to meet
SHORTY & CHEAP CHICKEN at
these stores ·~n Saturpay, Dec. 3rd
PALM SPRINGS 9:30 lo 12
RIVERSIDE 2:30. lo 5
Turn that tower of rubble in the closet
into organized c onfus ion . Kits have S/1"
thick particle board with a simula ted
oak fini•h, expandino s tffl r od s. A
snap to put t<>Qether.
Com• in a Poliah.d Br .. flniah. ( Hen -.,.. in anoth.r ad. Sit
back a.nd relaz µ -uplon today'• theme, 0.-t Stand-Up
Com ics of the S,-ntine Empin. )
HI · GLASS ENTRY DOORS
IVY LAUAN OR LEADED
EMBOSSED LAUAN 77ee YOUR CHOICE &A.
TULIP OAK OR
AVIARY OAK 97ee YOUR CHOICE &A.
Some g reat new doors here, 1tOlid core
Lauan or Oak VenMr with most hand
painted tempered glass inserts. e•cept the
leaded. They're all 36"•6'8"s P •".
GLIDDEN SPIED
.. WALL PAINT ' . ,71
'-·"';~7f 'J.f~t:#.fJJ-~.1'41,~~ ~ ' 3 PC. r 'l!ltAY··a.~ ~ · ~· ROLLER SET I"
Get. that tru.ft)' Glidden quality without bustinc;i
tha bud9et with thi• flat interior latn in
White. Off Whit• or ~tlque White.
SHORTY CLUB
CCS -CB
Limit 6 per cu•tomer. (Some day1 It'• not e.-y
to be fun ny. Today t he 'frldc;ie and the c:Jlr both
died. Are they in cahoot.. or what?)
INTERMATIC
GUARD-ALL
VARIABLE TIMER
---v a··~1r.s1
Convenience with the regular appliance
Httinq and security with the variable
Mtting, all in a pluq -in 24 hr. t imer.
GAS WATER
HEATERS
30 GALLON
40GALLON
10997
11997
Th_. en•rCJY NYenl carry a 5 year warranty.
Help your landlord .... eom• bucks and he
ml9ht let you •-P that wombat In yoW'
apartment.
FLUE-IAP
•~"•17~"
~~-
13"xl7~"
1397
1597
ffeaY)' duty cap keepe the rain, lea ... and
.tuff outta your chimney. TakM juet a
.c:...wdriftr to inetall it.
\
4x8 PARTICLE BOARD
l/e" 2.87
%" 3.97
t:::::::====4\ %" 4. 97.
%" S.97
Good ol' ~rticle "bortz F ine u indoor
construction stuff, b ut it d~n't take
kindly to the whims of weather.
3 SP.EU
DRILL PRISS
5497
•Ll626
Not bad for the money.
(That concludes today'•
lecture. 'Be aure to join us
nert week for "Do Amoebu
Have a S.nM of Humor?" )
MUWY l&" SIDEWAl.I
lllES IOY'S MASTERS
OF TBE u1muE
01 GIRLS' IAlllE
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Both an 2 wh-len with tralnlnc;i wh-i.... Boy's
blue bU1e haa He-Man c;iraphlcs. 9lrl'a pink
frame Barbie bike haa wicker style .b&lil.et. You
put them together.
PARAMOUNT
POWER BLOWER
39~B~SO
How do you cl-n up the yard qulcik? The
an.w.r ia blowin' In t he wind. ( 8o1'17, Bob.)
The cuned .nouJ. N&ChM under h.de-and
nuJf.
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phone.
SHELL FIRE ·I ICE
IOW/40 WT.
ALL SWOI MOTOR OIL'
·. i _I 69c -~A-~ -_,., QT.
Snatch 1tOme right off our display. (I'm
reading a very strange mystery. It ap.,_.rs
that the v·ictim w .. ahot by a man from
another book. )
30" PIEFlllSBED
VINYL STOOL
'llftW~'•' "% IJ. ..,,_j 11P7?....,.,. .... ;·
Quite a dMl nere on ~ stool
• that's put t09ether and
finiahed. Break out the
piggy bank and get
down here.
"
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POWER PAINTER llT •. , .. ~,,. . 8477 --~ ' #200
Pai nt up a storm with thia one. It's the
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and runa.
ARMOR ALL PROTECTANT
4 oz.
8 oz.
16 oz.
WITH SPRAYER
32 OZ. REnLL
e87
1.44
2.99
4.44
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PANASONIC
BATTERIES
REGULAR
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etook up for the camera, toY9 and
c..ioulator ( eo '°"' can flp...-01.&t the flllanoial ) .
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THURSDAY. DEC. 1, 1983
COMICS 84
FINANCE 85
STOCKS 86
'
Charger J1a ve 8 lot more
going for them tonight
when they fa ce Raiders. B2.
D
a
Barons
picked
• to Will
By ROGER CARLSON
Of IN DellJ ""'4 It.if
It's not. too often you'll find
anyone overjoyed with the pros-
pect of playing an opponent
you've already whipped -but
that's ,what Fountain Valley
High's BarOns are faced with Fri-
day night (7:30) in the CIF Big
Five football semifinals.
Angelus League representative
Servile was a 24-8 ,victim of
Fountain Va lley in non-league
action, now the Friars are the
Barons' foe at the same site -
Santa Ana Stadium.
. D.ily "'°' Photo. by "lchetd KMtllef
While they've met -there Is
also another factor -in terms of
a common opponent.
Marina High's Vikings dropped
a 6-0 decision to Servile early in
the non-league portion o( the
season. and later defeated Foun-
tain Valley, 15-10.
~ewport Ele mentary tudents get instructio n from Charlie Brande, then watch Aileen Somonsen (right ) a s s~e spike the ball. ·
A new Brande of learning for fourth graders
By CURT SEEOEN
Of the 0911)' Pllol ···" 'there was a time when an
elem~ntary ~chool s tudent's
so-called physical education con-
sisted of a healthy game of d9'1ge
ball or 15 energy-filled minutes of
leather ball.
At Ne wport Elementar.y
School. where the surf meets the
classr oom. a couple o f
fourth-grade teachers a~e going
Conquerors
--ne.ar tiile
Newport Christian High's
Conquerors are two steps
away from claiming the girls
·~ Division m volleyball
championship on Saturday as
a part of an all-day cham-
pionshjp extravaganza. cul-minlltiJI& at UC Irvine. Newport-Chmtian and
Rfpon (near Sacramento) vie
at Tusttn High at 9 a.m., while
Francis Parker (Sail Diego)
and St. Helena are at Foothill
at 9. Thoee two winners meet
at UCI at 2 p.m. . In addition to two Division I
semifinals and the three finals
being held at ucra Crawford
HalL there will abo be an
exhibition by the United
States women' a Olympic team.
to great strides to emphasize
physical education and their first
order of business was to lure
former Newport Harbor High
volleyball coach Charlie Brande
to the beach-bordering school.
.Brande is a former head coach
at the University of Hawaii and
an ex-assistant at UCLA. Now he
devotes his time to coaching the
Orange County Volleyball Club
girls' team and the Balboa Bay
Volleyball Club boys' team.
For the past four weeks.
Brande has devoted about one
hour each week to teach fourth
graders at Newport Elementary
the finer elements of volleyball.
These children should nat be
underestimated. Ttiese are the
same youngsters who -as part of
their physical education -run
two miles a day at times.
Fourth-grade teachers Sandy
Asper and C<irol Rhoades are the
brains behind this push an physi·
£al education. Both know Brande:
Asper because her daughter is a
standout volleyball player at
N~wport Harbor High, and
Rhoades simply because she's an
avid Newport volleyball fan.
Brande. the former Newport
coach who once guided ther Sail-
or boys and girls to CIF cham-
pionships in the same year. is
delighted to volunteer his ser-
vices.
"These luds are really excited
about this," says Brande. "They
still have so..much to learn at this
level but it's still fun."
Brande usually brings two or
three ath letA along to help · in-
struct the two fourth-grade
cl~ consisting of more than 40
youngsters. On Tuesday, Olympic
CSee BRANDE. Page 83)
..... .
Tl\ompson, however. isn't im·
pressed by ttle comparative scores
or the fact Servite has the chance
to make amends.
"Serrvite has improved tremen-
dously," says Thompson, "but so
has Fountain Valley. "It's going
to be a very close game, but I've
got to give the nod to Fountain
Valley because I think they're
really hungry. .
"I'm sure Fountain Valley will
.have t.p do some things a little
differently in its passing game,
but Fountain Valley has a Jot of
options they can run."
As for Servite's second chance,
Thompson says: "The advantage
certainly goes to Servite in terms
of a rematch situation. but Foun-
tain Valley is very aware of It and
will use it to motivate themselves.
They c..-ertainly don't want to be
embarrassed the second time
around."
It is nearly impossible to com-
pare the two in. tenns of theiri
conflicts with Marina, it was two
wildly contrasting situations.
''We didn't play great football
In that game With Servile," says
Thompson. "The kids played
hard and there was some good
hitting, but it was a very un-
polished high school football
game and you can't rely .on that at
all as a comparison.
"A:gainst Fountain Valley; we
played a fine game and I still look
al it as an upset victory. I'm not
sure we're in the same eta. as
those guys."
Saturday's Division I agen-
da findl Min Com . (26-1)
meeting Davis (23-0)'iit UCI at
. . ~ ..... ~~:4..~~~c..k·~:.~. -'""sco'-re, b~ Ola suggest 1t
~---~-~"t::J <*i) and Loa Altos (30-6).
The winnen will vie for the
Division I crown at 7:30.
The Division n finalists
11quare off at 10:30 a.m.
UC Irvine victim of some foul play
Free throws, last-second shot help Pepperdine trim Anteaters, 83-81
MALIBU -UC lrvine basketball roach
Bill Mulligan has been singing the praises or
his team's defense early this season -and
for good reason.
But. an aggrc.'SSave defense can create
fouls, and that's just what plagued the
Anteaters Wednesday night at Pepperdine.
The Waves outscored. UC!, 25-7 at the
foul stripe. and thanks to a last-second
jumper by Scott McColl um, claimed an 83-81
non-ronrerence v1<.'tory over the Anteaters
UCI had rallied from an 81-77 deficit m
the final moments to tie on an eigh t-foot
jumper by Raymond Lankford and a short
bank shot by George Turner with 23 seconds
to go
Pepperdme then set up the last shot by
.McCollum and the 6-9 senior canned the
10-foot turnaround jumper m the lane to sink
UCI.
"They threw a lot of things at us to force
us out of our game," said Mulligan. One
problem was that UCl was fo rc-ed into a zone
in the second half because of foul trouble,
most notably Ben McDonald. who was
saddled with his fourth fol.!l with 14:14 and
was forced to sit down for more than seven
minutes in the second half.
McDonald subsequently fouled out soon
after returning to the lineup with 6:41
remaining.
"It's pretty tough for us to win with Ben
McDonald sitting on the bench like that,"
added Mulligan. "But I hoped we learned
something from this game. We have to
eliminate some of those fouls."
UCI (1-1) was in control in the first half,
building a lead of 28-20 with 7:47 remaining.
The halftime edge was three (45-42), thanks
m part to a torrid 62 percent shooting
performance from the field.
UCI finished at 59 percent (37 of 63).
while the Waves also shot welJ, converting W
of 51 from the field for 57 percent
Pepperdme (1 -0) fell behind 47-42 in
the early stagt•s of the SC'rond half beforC>
Cinally catching UC! at 50, the fi rst time the•
Anteaters had relinquished the lead ·~an(.'t'
traihng 16-15 early in the first half The
Waves' biggest lead aftt•r that was 77-71.
Lankford enjoyed his most productivt>
night as an Anteater, connecting on 8 of 9
field goal tries for 21 points. McDonald
managed to finish with 15 points. 11 l'oming
~ m the first hair.
For Pepperdi'he. McCollum had 21
points and seven rebounds, while Mark
Wilson. and Victor Anger added 17 and 15
points, respectively.
Sheehan LPGA
player of year Tift coaching at Estancia
NEW YORK (AP) _ Patty Never let it be said that Estancia High basketball
Sheehan, Rookie of the Year of coach Larry Sundennan leaves a stone unturned.
the Ladies Prq(essional Gplf Ats-. He's been a winner for years and he knows what
soci,ation two years ago, now has it takes lO keep it going.
been named Player of the Year on And his latest ve.nture is further proof.
the women's tour. Sundennan has lured no less than Tim Tift, the
Sheehah, 27. a native of head COllCh at UC lrvine for l l seasons, back into the
Middlebury. Vt., reeeived 61 coaching ranks to guide his freshman team.
points ln the ballot.mg. J oAnne That's right -Tim Tift -for years considered
Carner, who won the award the oneoftheflnestcollegecoachesaroundwhogotmore
past two years, was ~nd with out of his players' hue talents than anyone had a
M . Pat Bradley was third with 53 right to expect. and lrom wilhln an arena which
and Jan Stephenson had 35. ranged from no help to downright hindrance i•
Sheehan finished in the top 20 &.tanda's freshman co.ch. '
In 22 events, won Cour wur-.. I 11..k ta and $250 000 in prize . I bugged hlm ao much about thl.t thJn he = Her prize ~as a $2 500 finally got tired and jull aaid y•," U)'I Sunderman.
gold .:,..aich, awarded to 'her "He'1~Uydolng uaandthecommunityabi1favor."
Wednetday at the LPOA'aannual "'h 's a different level, certainly," aaya Tift.
luncheon. "Hopefully I'll be able to stve them IOme belie
PREP SPORTS
ROGER . CARLSON 1-~r
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fundamentals for thoee that go on to play who can
benefit from It.
"We're certainly not going to make it any hf8h
key thlng. It'a nice for kJds at thls age to have a good
experience. rm aure at least half of Indo China
doesn't know when we play our flrat gamt'.
.. But thieiu .,ad groupol k.klt and J'Vf' waldH!d
a lot of them grow up."
Tift'• older ech. Randy, was a player for
Sunderman a coupl~ of yean bide and ii now at
South«n California College.
Hta ~r 8Df'I, Brian. la a ~-11 rrethman and
CSft Tin, Pap Bl) '
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Top 10
Orange County
_ high . chool
ba ketball
Dally Piiot 1electlon1 ..
1. Mater Dei
wouldn't be quite the blowout the
_ ~9~ eqinvM earlier. '~"1M gl~1iti; nod 'M~aii'Ulrt
Valley with the good kicking
game."
FV (t -2-1)
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19 Minton Vlek>
24 Servltt
16 LB Polv IJ we,1m1n,ter
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Illinois
picks OCC
The!ootball fi eld may not have
been a selling point, but the rest
of the school's training facilities
were as University of nlinois of-•
ficials Wednesday decided. to set
up training camp for the Rose
Bowl at Orange Coast College.
OCC football coach Dick
Tucker confinned Wednesday
that a delegation of Illinois of-
ficials have picked OCC for a·
week of training beginning Dec.
18.
·0n Tuesday, Tucker admitted
lliihbis Coach Mike White was
not overly' impressed with the
condition of OCC's football field.
1n fact, the Illini officials decided
to look over UC Irvine early
Wednesday. But later in the day,
Tucker received word that Illinois
had choeen OCC.
"They really ~ked our training
room," Tucker said. "Apparently,
they-want to-u.e the field. They
want ua to chalk it up."
Illinois will anive Dec. 18 and
stay at the Newport Marriott. The
Illint will practice at OCC
t.h.rouah Dec. 24 before movina to
Chnaa Q:>llege foe-the final week
of trainfng.
IDtnob becomes the ~ col-
legiate teem to cllOme CoMt for
~Bowl tra1n1na purpoeee. The
trniversity of W¥hir\p)n u,.ct
the OCC fadlitlee in 1978 anct-
lG&l.
And the Miami Dolpbinl prK-
ticed at 0CC prior to their' 1 tTI
Super Bowl~ wtth the Welh·
ln,ton Redaldna.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurlday. Oeoember 1, 1983
SPORTS BRI•
Kansa s football team
. hande d probation
afte r investigation
From AP dlapatcbes
MISSION. Kan. -The NCAA ..
ended a 19-month investigation of the ·~
University of Kansas on Wednesday by
handing the Jayhawks a two-year football
probationJ'at includes only one year of sanctions.
Souixes told The Associated Press that the
NCAA Infractions Committee took into account
the fact that most of the principals in the case are
no longer at Kansas. The fact that Kansas' football
program has not been successful in recent ye~
also may have been a mitigating factor.
Under the terms of the probation, the
Jayhawks will not be eligible for a post-season
football appearance after the 1984 football iieason
and will not appear on television that year.
In addition, a former assistant football coach
-who was not named -must remain separated
"from any involvement m the university's
intercollegiate athletics program for a period of
three years beginning Nov. 21. 1983," the NCAA
said.
V1olauons cited included offering large
amounts of money and other benefits to prospec-
tive players. providing prospects with ex-
pense-pa.id visits to the campus, providing employ-
ment to athletes and filing false statements that
Kansas was in compliance with NCAA rules. The
infractions ocx:urred dtp"ing 1979-82, the NCAA
said.
Quot e o f the d ay
Jou Tlaomp1on, Georsetown Univer-
aity buketball coach. on the lrequent NCAA
rules chanaes: "It's fine with me, u long as
they don't change them in the middle of t})e
game.''
Eight more events sold out
LOS ANGELF.S -Eight more • eeaiona qJ the 1984 Olympic Summer
Games have been 10ld out, but more
than 2 mllllon tlcketa to 200-plua even ta
in 20 sporta are still available, the Los Angeles
Olympic Organlzi.ng Committee said Wednesday.·
The latest sold-out dates are Aug. 4 track and
field, early sessions of team handball July 31 and
Aug. 10, evening sessions of team handball Aug. 2.
4 and 9, the Aug. 6 evening session of men's
volleyball and baaeball finals on Aug. 7.
On Nov. 8, the LACXX: announced tha\
almost 2.1 million of the 5.3 million tickets
available to the U.S. public were being confirmed
b¥ mail. Seventy percent of the 7.7 million
Olympic Summer Gamee tickets will go to the U.S.
public.
Fabulo us Notio n rallies
ING LEWOOD -Heavi -~
ly-favored Fabulous Notion used a
strong finish to win the California Mw
Sires Stakes by l 'h lengths over River
Festival Wednesday before a crowd of 14.020 at
Hollywood Park:
Fabulous Notion. ridden by Don Pierce and
carrying high weight of 123 pounds, covered 11-16
·m11es in 1:43 1-5 and paid $2.60. $2.20 and $2.10.
The victory was worth $123,010. The total
purse was $253,653.
Fabulous Notion has won eight of her 13
lifetime S\.llrts and has career earnings of $668,253,
the hlghest total ever by a California-bred filly.
River Festival, ridden by Laffit Pincay and
carrying 117 pounds, crossed the finish line seven
leORth.s in front of Super Dish.
Return of Eouts
gives _(:hargers hope
against Raiders
TIFT RETURNS TO COACHING ...
From Page 8 1
obviously one of the big reaa<>ns why Sunderman was
successful in getting such help.
"I gu~ the motivatiC»l was that Coach
Sundennan needed some help and I had some time,"
says Tift. who remains a teacher at UC Irvine.
You won't see him on Friday nights -the
freshman do their thing earlier in the day -but what
a bonus for the Eagles.
Tift was known as the King of the One-liners
when he was at UCI. where his teams gave favorites
hell on a consistent basis.
Bill Mulligan is at UC lrvine now and the
Anteaters' strength has improved consider~bly.
But don't ever buy it when you hear how the
program has been turned around from a dismal past.
The Anteaters and Tift in particWar were a
highly respected force operating under .totally
different circumstances.
Tift's retum to basketball on any basis is
welcomed news.
' . e:;,. •Estancla H1gh·s alumni basketball game is set
for Dec. 9. Former players are asked to contact BUI
Weuel, who will be coaching t.he alumni at 760-3410.
. •Peter Gom\an, a former member of Newport
Harbor Hlgh's water polo juggemauta, but never a
starter, was one of USC's blg cogs (and a •tarter) in a
second p1ace finish at the NCAA finala.
•Edison's freshman team won the Sun.et
Leagu~ champlonahip and finiahed 8-1, the
10phomores loat just once (to Viata, which ~ 19
juniors and aeniors on a junior vanity team to wtn,
20-7). Mike Angelovic led tha.e 1e>phomore9 at
quarterback .
League football tie with Edison ...
•Dean Arnold, the 90n of ABC new!IC&Ster Ed
Arnold, and fonner teammate Fred Marshall, has
returned to Fountain Valley High where the two are
coaching the Barons' district freshman team.
•Friday's semmnals ~tarting times of the
Marina portion of the Marina-Lakewood basketball
Invitational has been swi~hed to 3:30 and 5 to
accomodate the conflict with Marina's CIF Big Five
semifinals game with Bishop Amat at Orange Coast
College that evening (7:30).
•Fountain Valley's basketball tournament the
following week i.' in line for some changes on Friday.
too. if the Barons ara successful in the semis against
Servite. •
•Remember Jeff Andrade, the sparkplug who
CQmbined with Wayne Carlander to turn Ocean View
High into an instant basketball power? He dropped
from light after problems at University of Pacific, but
has surfaced for his junior eeuon with Eastern
Montana College.
•John Driacoll, a fonner ~a basketball coach,
enten his fourth year at Carroll College in Helena,
Montana. Hia three-year record is 26-M wlth the
Ftghting Sainta.
•Fonner Fountain Valley buketball atandout
Rocer Holmes hu been elevated to coach the junior
vanity at Ocean View -and fcmner Huntington
Beech star Raul Contreru hu aucceeded ex-Marina
Hlch atar M,ark Soderberg u Marina'• 10phomore
buketbal.l <meh.
•C.O.ta·Mesa's footbap altuatlon la of a dlffe~t •Why would Mater Det drop Ediaon in football,
nature: The Muatanga were 0-9 on the freShman one of the beet money-makers annually! "It WM just
level. 0-8 on the tophomore level and there were just t.oo tntenR/' uya Mater Del Coach Wayne Cochrun.
eight junion on the varttty. The Mesana aulted up "It WM Uke gettlna ready for St. Paw or Servtte ln
just 26 for the f1naleagaln1tmm.-town rival Eltanda leque." Mater Del had loat aix and tJed onoe alnce wtnnlna the eeriea lnaucunJ in 1978 (28·20).
•Audrey Woolfolk, a aen.lor from Costa M..
•Marina Hlgh fotb have hem tCan.nlna the and produet of Newport Harbor Hllh1.,,.,.. ID be a.amt filml, but. they it.Ill can't find the Nrly one ot Brown Uniwntty'• bll -" ln women·•
movement that rwpted what would have bM7l -a IWimmlnl with her lt:Nor' YMI' appc"OllChlns. She'• a
winnlnc iouchdown ,,._ from BUJ Marler to ~~ leltennan and twtce an All-Ivy J.Aap
tophomott Presu>n Haysle ne in the 0-0 Su.n.et and All-r..t eelectlon. ·
I I • '
Off-road title to be d ecided
BARSTOW -Th.-SCORE Inter-
national aeuon championship will be •
decided in Saturday's 260-mile
Barstow Claaak. the final off-road race
of 1983.
-Jim Sumners. the Loe Angeles County
fireman from Hacienda Helghu who has won the
title two years in a row, holdS a 25•polnt lead over
Dodge factory driver Rod Hall of Reno entering
the compeUUon.
An entry field of 100 ls expected for the 9 a.m.
start on Saturday at Barstow Community College.
U.S. golfers complete r out
PEBB~E BEACH -Scott Ver-
plank, an Oklahoma State sophomore, -
shot a 71 Wednesday and a three-day ~
total of 213 to lead the NCAA team to a
45-3 defeat of Japan's collegiate all-star golfers.
Leading the women's team W'¥J Penny
Hammel. a senior from Miami University, who
shot a three-day total of 220.
It was the ninth annual all-star tournament
between the two countries' top collegiate golfers
and only the sec:ond times it had been held in the
United States. '
·Newport golfer advances
PEBBLE BEACH . -Cath y !I
Mockett of Newport Beach was a
first-round w inner over Michele
Lyford of Redlands, 5 and 4. ln the 17th
California Women's Amateur Golf Championship
Wednesday.
T e levision, radio
TV: NFL -Raiders at San Diego, 6 p.m.,
Channel 7. College Basketball -Washington at
LSU, 11 p.m .. Channel 5 (delayed).
RADIO: NFL-Raiders at San Diego. 6 p.m.,
KRLA (1110). NHL -Winnipeg at Kings, 7:20
p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). College Basketball -Cal
State 'Fullerton at Arizona, 7:35 p.m.. KNWZ
(1190).
·Rustlers drop
opener, 76-65
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From AP dl1patd1e1
SALT LAKE CITY -Chris Winans BCX>red 19 of
career-high 24 points in th~ fint half to direct Utah to
an 88-76 non-conference baakettjwill .triumph
Wednesday night over winless USC.
The lou was the fourth straight for USC. Utah,
of the Western Athletic Conference, rai.aed lta record
to 2-1.
Winans matched hllJ" previous career high of 17
points in the first half u the Utea moved out to a 25-20
lead , then held on for a 43-41 advan~e at halitime.
Cedric Bailey kept USC in the game -with 11
points ln the first half. He finished with 19 points,
while Wayne Carlander contributed 17 and Larry.
Frie11d 11 for the Trojans.
USC tied the score at 43-43 early in the second
half and the teams swapped the lead for the next
·several minutes. Utah went ahead 66-64 on a basket
by Winans and never trailed thereafter.
In other games Wedneeday night involving top
20 teams:
Georgetown 91, Morgan St. 38 -Freshman
Reggie Williams scored 20 points as third-ranked
Geol"getown crushed Division 11 opponent ~organ
State at Landover, Md.
Georgetown, which enjoyed a 44-18 lead at
halftime. outscored Morgan State 14-0 and 19-1 over
six-minute stretches in the first half in racing to their
third victory in as many outings.
Willi~ led the first-half rout with 12 points.
Mempbla St. '14, Middle Teu eaaee St. 4'1 -
Keith Lee scored 2"4 points and pulled down 15
rebounds while teammates Bobby Parks a.Ad Phil
Haynes each added 16 points as the host
fourth-ranked Tigers defeated Middle Tennessee
State. .
Memphis State is now 3-0 while Middle
T ennessee fell to 1-2. ·
Lee and Haynes broke open the game in the first
half when, with the Tigers leading 18-12, the two
accounted fqr the game's neltt 10 points and their
team's next 16 points.
Hoaaton '8, Miaataalppl St. IZ -Michael Young
and Alvin Franklin combined for 35 pointa to lead the
eighth-ranked .Cougars over Mlsalsaippi State in
Starkville, Miss.
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Missi5sippi State took the early lead before
Houston went ahead for good at 6:46 of tne flnt half, -
when Franklin scored to give the Cougars a 22-21
lead. The Cougars made it 32-25 at halftime when
Derek Giles swished a 30-footer at the bµu.er ..
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FDR THE RECORD
N~L
NATIONAL CON,Eltl:NCE
Welt w L T l"C1, .... f'A
ltam• •• s 0 tlS l l9 2k
New Orlean• 1 6 0 S3t 27S 111
S.n F"ral\Cl\CO 1 • 0 SJI 332 2.S
.Atlanta • 1 0 ,4'119• 301 c_ ..
Dt troh 7 6 0 S38 292 H 1
MIM41\0la 1 6 0 S3t 2tl 302
Chlcec>0 6 1 0 462 241 ?Ja
Green Bav 6 1 0 •67 J6S 379
Tamoa &av 1 1t 0 IS. 191 )10
E .. 1
a·DallH II 1 0 ... •11 111
a·Wt1hln111on 11 1 0 146 .. , 779
SI Louil s 1 I 423 299 )91
PlllladelOllla ' 0 >OI 196 154
NY Giant\ ' I "' 171 219
AMElllCAN CONFEllENCE Weit
It.Iden 10 ) 0 769 }46 2IO
Denver · 1 6 0 Sll 1l1 ?SI
S.alll• 1 ' 0 SJt JS? )<14
Kan .. , C11v s I 0 llS 191 29S
San Ole9<1 s • 0 llS 291 lS2
Central
P111sDUr11n 9 • 0 691 29• 243
Clevetano 8 s 0 61S 29) 11>•
Clnctn,,.11 s 8 0 llS 292 163
Hou11on I 12 0 011 n1 3'9
Eatt
Miami 9 4 0 •91 JOO 19S
Buffalo 1 6 0 SJt 20 ,..
Balllmore 6 1 0 .. , 219 lll
~ew Englano 6 1 0 46? 2.0 ?SI v Jets 6 7 0 462 212 2S7
~·cllncnao olavott 1001
Tenltflt's Game
ltaldets al Sa n Dle90 1Cnannt• 1 •' 6
o.m.I
lundav'l Ganws
Rems a• Pllllaoa10111a tCnannt l 2 ., 10
a.m,)
Bufl1lo al K1n111 Cl!v
Cllicego at Green Bav
Miami •I Houston
New 0r1ean1 at New Englano
Clnclrmall at Plll1Dur1Jll
Atlanta e t was11lng1on
St. Louis at NV Gian"
Daffu al Seattle
Tampa Bev al San Fr111e11co
Cleveland al Denver
NY Jtts al Balllmore
Mendav'1 Ganw
Mlnntsote at Detroit !Cnannal
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Rams statistics sc .... 11v f'tnech
First oowns
Yard\ rull>lno
Yard• oaulng
Total varo.
Punts ,..,,.lllfl
Fumbles·IOsl
Rusnlno TDs
Paulng TD1
so 91 61 I I 3-1*6
)7 101 •• ,, 0--319
TEAM o-n 2S7
1434
)143
•S17
61 ·•1 f
11-721
)I· 11
16
16
bms
270
1957
2S6S 1s11
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Olc•trtoll
Raddell
Gum.n
Aluan<ler
Ellard
Ferragamo
Cromwell
Kemp
Farmer
Grant
Total\
Ol>o
l"A
Ferraoamo 37•
Ktrne> 17
Totals •
Ooo ' •1•
ltUINnt Teti Ycb A._
316 ISJI II
72 )65 s ' 7 ., 6 0
1 ,. • 0
l 7 23
IS S 0 3 I 0 00
I ·2 ·1 0 I ·9 ·90
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L ICleffl 8owt ( ., Mtfnpl\h l ...
Bo"on College 19 21 VJ Noire Dame
i.·sl. S30 Pm
Peaell llowt
(el Ahnl•l
Noftn Carolina 18·31 •• r'lorldo ~' (6 •I. noon
Gator eo.-.
(II JacklOl'IYlle)
Iowa 19·21 v1 Fl0<lda C7·7·t), 6 o m
SATURDAY, DEC. JI
ISluebONWt lltwt
(It H91104tnl
Bevlor 17·3·11 v1. Oklat>ome St (7·•>. S
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~NOAY, JAN. 2
C-lltWI lat OaMul
Georgia (9· I IJ v. Tua• 111 01,. 10 30
o m
F'-"• ao.-. lat Ttmpel Of\og S1 II )) V\ P 11\b.,ryll II 1 11
10 30 a m
Ro1e 8oW1
lat Pawclenal
llllno•l ( 10 ll V\ UCLA 16 4 ll l o ·
Ora"" Bowl
101 Mi•mll Ntbr••~• < 11•01 •I Moom· tFta I 110 11.
Som
Su9Ar &owl
101 New Or1eansl
Auourn 19·1) v\ M•tn•oan (9·21 SP m
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Bowl lineup
Satura.v·s Games
Polito eowl
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(at 8aker•fleld C01e941 I
111rro. 11 (9·0· I) v. Tall 19·01
Oranee CaulltY Llon1 eewt
(at Santa AN Stadium)
SaNeNck lf·0· 11 V\ Cerrllol ll ·2)
INand Empire llowt
(at Rlvenlele CCI
'Antt!Ooe lfallav 1·2l v• Cllru$ (6-l· 11
San Dle90 Kiwanis &•WI lat Soutllwa1tem C ..... I
Et Camino (7·21 "'· Soutnwulern 11·2)
• ~ Llonl Minion a..-. (It Sanfa 8ar1Mra CCI
Plerce (l·?J 'vs. Santa Bar oar a CC (7·2J
Santi <:Nz Lions &ewt
(at caw .. c.._, Amsl
Hartnell ( 10·01 v1 S.n Jose (9· 11
&Iv &owt
lat Sacnmeontel
SacramMIO CC 19· 11 vs CC of Sen
Franci1co (1·11
-eao E.-s &owl
(at MercaoC ..... l
~ceo 16·0 vl S11tt11 11·11
Hl9h school Pl.Voffs
Cll' SEMIFINALS (FIUDAY, 7:l01
ISie Fill• C-en<• Fountain Vallev 11·2· ll vi S.rvlte
(1·3· 11 al !>Ania Ana Staoltim
B11noo Amal t 10·11 v1 Marina (6·•·1)
al Ora~ Coa11 Colle9•
Central Conlefan<t
Sunnv ttiH\ 18-4) v1 Vale11ela 110· I-I al
Fullerton Hlon
La Habra ( 10·1J al Brta·Pllnda 11·2·2)
SovllMm c-en(t
El MOdena 110·21 at lo• A1to1 18·3·11
E1oeran1a (6·S·I) v1 Foo11111119·2·1J at
Tu1Hn
CoH~I Cenftret><t
Cnan11el l1land1 fl I· I) al Nor Ill Torra11ee
j 12·01
We•t Torrance (10 11 •• Hart ( 10·1> a t Collt'ge of Canvon1
Eutenl CoMeren<a
G-r• (9·2· 11 VI Rlven •Oe POI•
t 12· 11 al UC Rlv-1oe Bat! Garoens (11·11 vs ir-uDlOOU• (1·2· I)
al Rrver'IOe CC .._ ...... c-a lteceMftt Na Yeh TD Canvo" tSauoull 11 I at Mo.,ro.,•
&aroer ., S66 l 11·0
Olcke<M>n .S 370 1 San•a Ma"• 11 O· I 1 a• B·'"°" Mon•·
Farmer 24 12' 1 . 11<1me<v 111·0· II
Gum.n 26 266 • Seu.._. .. ..,n C.....,eMt
Oe<>naro 24 lS 1 s D••rnoncl Bar 110· I 11 " Ro••I Oa• D Hln 11 260 2 lt·l J al Covone D»trl(I St4Hloum
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WEDNUOAY'$ ltlSULTS
I 10lll .. 60·nltlh• .. a,,.,_ .. meetlftt) l"lltST ltACE. )SO •ards
Saa Teu•I tBU. • 20 J 00 > .0 ~111troo G ltlltll) • .0 •IO
w.r1 Long JJ? t nlon) 11 IO
Al•O «'id HIQh Slt POln RObll). Eatv
New VHr, Secret Soul, Vlllorol 8 rldoel,
Straw Man Jet, Aamu lno M•v•nn•, Lion In Winier
Time 1126 • 12 Ul.ACTA (10·41 oald 130 IO ••
SECONO llACE. 3SO yards
Polley Min• (Adair) 9,00 I 00 3 20
Jllltll I .Alnt tc1erl11el • 00 3 20
lmourlvbullmdlrtv (FrYcllYI 3,60
AllO raced Formetoo, Pink Dlamono
l tdv. Ztvl Setktr. Diel\ B1<1, Loving
Sooonful, Aaron• Triple
Tlmt 1120
THIRD ltACe . .00 varO\
Et w Ceorl<e (Cerelot•l 1110 S60 310
Dasll For Olemond• !Pilkenton) 3 00 J 20
Calli N Balenct (Fuller) 7.IO
.Also ractll Jellll\er J(la. Ntarlv A Sl•lt•.
1m1na1mucnDeller H11r1 Allvin, Rt'7'0lln
Around, Nloovs Jtl, Ntw Wa;e
l ime 10 41 u EXACTA (J t J oa•o SS300
FOU~TH RAGE. IOO verd\
M1gn1v Marcu• <Creaoer) 4120 1720 1020
~w1lteDO ISa•ollel t 20 6 20
Comt On Old Btue tGarc•el •OO
Al10 r aced Ouoe De Lu Du1IY DuPt!
• Ptunoer Roc~et Miu Sumrn1• Monev
411m1101 St•O•e. ...oov Hezaro Amo
4 r\Cer
T•mt 20 •2 u EXACT A " 101 oa•O 149310
Fii' TH RA CE. JSO varo\
lfeoo (FrYOavl t420 ISOO 1000
Mr Merrv Cnoc• IMllcne111 4 00 '20
Snaro N Eiv tWaral HO
Al\O ••ceo Watcll Tiie La tcn. lcl\lmon•l'
Ch1C•do Reb Hev And Oal1, Fut F am<1,
DHert Roc•et
• Tornt 17 9)
U EXACTA (S It oa•d '78810
SIX.TH RACE . 110 v1ro1
Gallant Biro IFiouero11 7 40 •.OO l 20
lttl Miio (Harmon) S 70 3 80
Hookeo Oeeo ICler11uiJ 160
AISo raced C.ooor Too, F1u King, Curt\
Colt, lnllatlon Heooe. Ctiamolon Hone
Time IS SI
SEVENTH RACE. lSO vards
Ctiu m Queen \Ct rdoral 17 00 9.20 7.60
Ju11 Hu-.n (Trtesure ) 19 60 IS .O
Fleet N Time (Frvoevl 11.10
Al\O raced Ello Bo Sun1nlne, Lanie
Berrera, Jo•lul Lucv, A Nie• Coo•. Jodi\
Smu ll. RtDtlla 8rtue. Roclltl Edlln
Time 11 16 n EXACTA ( 10·31 oald .,., IO
n f'ICI( SIX 19·)•4-S-7-10) o.io
ll.3•S 80 with IS w•nnlng llcl\ell (loor
nonH ) Carrvover ooot S20 119 32
EIGHTH RACE. JSO vero1 p.,., Roe~ (AOairl S 40 • 20 1 80
Sudden F1rnt (Pilkenton) 600 3.20 Walth Moon RH (Creager J l.IO
Allo rt ctd Broeowev Pl••· JIHv Luncn, Dt1101e .Angel. Vlkellt Coo"
Time 17 U u EXACTA ,, • ., oalO S4340
NINTH RACE. )SO •aros
$1\e\altn IFloutrOt l IS 60 'IO S 20
tWr Turn (Trea1urt) • 40 l 80
WyleCkl• Dash Away tMllCl\ellJ 7 20
Allo receo Betl ~"· Fau~ Fltei, Hemoen' Jtwet. ~weer Pollcv. KIPtn Gem. Sound Soeclal, Nellle1 Dream G1r1
Time 1109 U EXACTA t 10·9) Dl •d 14920
Atte11oanct S.226
HolVWoed Park
WEDNUD'AY'S RESULTS
I 11 Ill of 30 ·de v llltr0\1911«1nd maetln9 I
l'IRST RACE. 7 furlongs
SP9td Leiter (Olivares I 1 00 I 20 l 00
Pvramld Zoll• IMcCerronl • •O 4 20
Golden Mlnllrtl (Dtlil•dlllol • 00
Al10 receo Helleolt Go11lc~, Nott ot
Hooe. ~not • Bio T tn Pttrcent E 1cataHng, \/elua F>•clled, w ooo Be Dancer. lnvlnc•D•li·
Iv Tlmt I 23 I'S
SICOftD ltACE. 61 ) torionn
Doctor Foote (Pince vi t to • 60 J 10
ThrH FO< Two (Met•I 720 360
w1nd\Or'\ Rto (Delanou1i1v•t 180 Al\O raceo Snannon • To• Bill• Noor
Mr Solen<>our Ctih o For M• Paoa Court
4t e Haoo11 Fl••' Jan • V•lenhnt JumP1n
Januarv
Tlmt I II • S u OAILY ooua LE ti· I) oa10 '" '°
Grant 11 111 1 Ro~ad •11·11 v• Gane•na 17·•·11•• G JOMI 11 In 0 Ml San AiilonlO CC)jle9t THIRD ltACI. 6 lurlonO"'
E.l aro 10 1•9 O o.Mft·Me<lntaln C-9'1<• AOM.0 IMtCarronl l 00 1 olO 120 R.00.n ) 2l 0 Harvard ( 12-01 al Ala>C•Oero 111 · II Here' I to Love (Pll\CO I S 00 ) 20
Aleaal\Ot<' 1 10 o Rio Me .. 111· 11 at 04• Park (9·l l MOmenn Haoo1neu (Ptorozal 1 •O
MtOon•IO I I I lttlaNI C-9'1<· AllO raced SI"•' Sov. Angling, Bold
Totah 232 2717 n Whittler Cnri111an t 10-21 v1 S.n Jacinto Clndv. Mondav Ml"reu, Flffl Rema,
Ooo 77S lJ•S 16 I 11·01 ., Htmet H•QM $1\ad, LO•t MtmO<•. MIU S.rrv
A.'l~ ... ~,:o-;.fh' • • • JS EXACTA 12·•J oa>O '41 00
HtSA
WESTERN CONl"Eltl!NCE
P•cltlc DIVIMell
' w (. f'C1
L•ktn 17 • ISO PorlleftO II • '47
s .. "'• ' • S2' GOiden Stale • • .,,
Pl\Oenl~ ~ ,, 294
$en Olffo s 13 271
MIOWt\I OMllen
OeHH II • Ill
O•nver 9 • m
Ken>a' Cllv • • soo
Ur t h 9 9 soo
HOu\1011 6 10 ,37S
Sen Antonio 6 12 333
EAST£RN CONFERENCE
A llentl( Dlvl•lon
~lllleOtlOllla 1) ) 81)
ou on 17 ~ 706
New Yor• II • 6•7
New JerieY • 1 Sl3
wesnlnglon 6 10 l7S
Cen!ral Ollll~len
Mllwau~ee II • 641
Allen la • • soo
Detroit • • 0 1
Clllcago s ' l~I
Cleveland s 17 29•
tnd•ana • 17 2SO
Wtdnt•dav's ScorH
New Yor~ 113, New Jtnev 104 Pnlladelon1e 122 Allentt 110
Ctevti•no 111 Pornano 10~ BO\ton 1)0 San Anlomo 106
MtlwatJ,ft 119 Denver 122
Dalla\ 113 Hou1•11n 101
Ktn\al C11v 120 Pnoen1• 111
Utan t 11 ~·n 0•"9' llS
Tonltl\t'I G•mel
W•\n•nQIOf' 01 New vor•
I( en1e\ C •'• el GO'Ottn Stal•
COLLEGE
P •PC>erdlne 83, UC Irvine 81
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UC IRVINE -l ftornton • McDonala I~
Murolly 17 LH 1 Lan~too o 21. furntr 4
JOM\On 2 Cermon •. Grano11on 9 rotefl
31 1· 10 11
PEPPEROINE -Poler 9 Anoer IS. MeCollum 21 W11\on 17 Gonore11ck 9
t<orf111 • . Wn11e 6, Prena tt 2 Totals 29 2S·JI 81
Hallllme UC lr•ln•, •S •2 Tola! IOUIS, UC lrvont 2S. Peboerdlnt "
Fouled 0111 McDon•lll (UCI) TeCM ltel
McDon•l<.1 \UC II RtDouncl\ UC lrvlnt )0
(T1>orn1on 9), Peooerdlne 2S (McCollum 71
Aull!\ UC lr••n• 16 (Lee 41. Peoperdlnt 11
(Korf1t 61 ·A-1.111
COMMUNITY COLLEG E
Snow 78, Gol!Mn West •s
llOLDEN WEST -O'CoMor 6, Stoar
13, Murray 6 Evernu~ 2, Bruce 2 Hlltv
14, Lo•e 1 Rivero • Wnl1t11air 1. JudOl' 8
To1e11 2' 11 29 6S .,
S"OW -~OllTfU•\tn l, 8rln~err.oH •· ~
Brown 1. Law 10, F oro 10 Jonn\On •.
MtL.eu.no I. COUlrene e Tnomu 9 so .. ire 9 To1a11 l• 10· 11 78
HaHllrne 39·39 Tota• ~OUf• Go•oen Wt1• 1S Snow 17
COMMUfilTY COLLEGE
Mies Eaton Toumov
1a1 <>nnee Coast C ..... I
.TodaY'• Finl Round f'•lrlnol t·J0-1moerl11 Voltt• IS LA SoulhWHI
• 30-SadOitbao •• Ml S1P Antonio 6.3~Eut Lo• Angeles •I Orange Coe"
I 30-MI San Jac1n10 v1 Long Btacll CC
Frldav'1 Gamel
1 31>-Mt Sen Jaconto·Long Beacn CC
loser v~ Ml San Anton1o·SadOleoac1<. IOier
• 30-lmlltr••I VolltV·LA SouthWHI
IO\tr "' E11t Los Angele1·0ranoe Cou t
IO~tr
6 30-M• Son Jocin•o lollQ Bu ch CC
.. ,nner "' St dOlt'Deck·MI San Antonio
.. inner
I 3~lmoarial Vailtv·LI• Soutnwt\t
w1nne1 vi E<1\! LOI Anotltl ()ran11e Co1tt
.. 1n11er
SatunSo'• Gamel
4:30-Con•otatoon cnamPoon1n10 6 30-Tlllrd olace
I 30-Cn•mo•Qn•hlP
HIGH SCHOOL TOUANAMl:NTS
Marina· LalttwMd
IT ..... al M.trlNI
•.lO-<a<>hlrano .\/allev v\ HuntlnQIOll &each
l -Coro11a oe1 Mar •\ Mar.no
(T ....... t at La~ewoecl)
6 lO-St Antnonv v> Long Btecn JO•~an
t-llolttno H tis v\ L••~wooo
v~i.
IT""'tfl' al Valaflelel
6 30-0omono..er v1 Veienc1a
1-E1oaranza n Maler O.t
(Taftltfrt ar El Det.0.1
6 30-EOl\on v• u HaDra
t-Katella v1 Bellflower
NH L
CAMPaELL CONl'lltENCE
Sm lllM DIVhlen w L T f'h GF
Edmonton ft 4 .) ., 1S7 Ce101rv 10 10 • 2• 19
Yal\Cou•er II n 2 14 IOI 1(,.,.. I IJ ~ " 101
Wlnnlllell 1 " 3 ,, 97
Nam \ OIYtsleft Mlnrwnota n • J ,, It)
Toronto II 12 7 2• 107
Cnlcaoo II ll 2 1• 9S
Dt lroll 10 11 2 22 .,
SI Louil 9 12 ) 11 91
WALES CON,ERENCE
P•trl<k OIVlsleft NY 111anderl 16 8 I Jl 117
'NY Reno•" II 9 • )2 IOI
PnltaOllOhl• 1• I J ll 106
W1thlno1on II I) I 23 11
Plllsbvroh • 16 ) IS 71
Ntw Jer.t• ) 20 0 6 60
Adami OM~ Bulla lo II ' ) JI 97
Bo11on " 6 2 30 107
~Dec 1) II 3 ,, 129
Mo<>rreal II ,, I n 97
Harllord ' II 1 20 78
Wedna•O•Y'I Sorel
lfanc.o..•er 6 111rrtoro 7 Cntcogo •, NY Ra~ger> O
f oronto S, Dt •ro•t 3 Pn11adtlt1>11la l E orr>0n10f\ J
Tonl!lflt'• Game• w nnloag al K""9S
V4'lC.Ouvtr 01 Bo\fOf'
OueDeC at Montrtiat
N'w Jfr ,.v er Wav11no1on
M1nrlt>ol1 at P ,Jl\Duron
NY t••anoer1 01 Ca111arv
Women's amateur tournev
(at f'ttlbl<t &each)
OA
IOS
99
IOS
II• 120 .
"' 119
106
91
10.
u
96 .. 91
101
IU
17
10
99 96 ..
l"IRST ROUND MA'fCH PLAY
Nancv Harri~on t San Olf!QO) Oel Joto·
nltt'r Steiner (Palo' lferde1I. 6 ano ~
Sue 1 onkln (S.11 Jou ) def Kim Catnreln
tSalln11J, 1 ano 1
FIOn Proroo (Granaoe Hill\) dtl K•lnv
l(o"u IPalmdaleJ. J and I
Joanne Paclllo 1Pa10 Allot oel T 1m1 Jo
HeMlng1en (Camartllol. I UP
J•ll HornDtai. IS•n Clemente) oet Llnoa
MOrrt\Oll (PtDDlt! BeacllJ, 1 ano 1
Karen Gltaon (FaU Rl•er Mlll\I Gel
EttraDtlll l • Bttta, <Sacramenlol. 3 ano 2.
Catllv Meckett IN••-' &eadl) oef
M•C!Wle l vrord \Redlan011, S a no •
Julte Fulton ~!>an OltlloJ oet Nolley
Turner l!>an Francl\Col. S ano •-· Sallv Vou IS•n Fral\Clscol oef Dt n•
Lofland (0•,,.rOI, • .sno J C1nov Scnottlield (MatlDu) Oel G•nger
Lamoar1Dn (AtllertOfll. t uo
Kartn Zleltn\k (!>acramtnlO) oel An
tontlla Manull !San Jost) ) eno 2
P•rr1c1a Cornell (San Fra11e11col def Liz
C11la•tlll (San Jose). • and l
Jten Ztdlill IPlte\antonl del Carol
Slane (AuDurn). 2 eno I
Joan Pllcocl< !Fre>noJ oet Melina
Morr•\ \Coronado), J and 1
Ann Wa11n !Sen Jostl Ciel Sue Willon
tWatnul Crteld . 1 ano I
Loli Hoooe l~an Josel oef Marv
Macnaoo I Looelorot, 3 ano 1
1984 PGA Tour scti.dulo
Jan 2·J -Tuuon Match Plav Cllam
Dionll••Q.. ' Jan 11 I~ -BoD Hooe Desert Ctan •c
Jon 19·22 -Plloen1x Ooen Jen 76· 19 -San Dle90 Ooen
FeD 1·S -Cro>bv National Pro•Am
Feb 9· 17 -Howa .. an Ooen
Feb 16 19 -LO• Angele. Ooen
Maren I·• -Honoa C11u1c.
March I .JI -Ea l •ern Ooen
Maren IS·ll -Bev Hiii C•us1c ,.,..,ell 22·2.S -USF&.G CJe u 1c..
Marti\ 19·Aorll I -Tournam«nt Plaven
Cllamolon>nlo Aorn S·I -Grtaler GrHf\1Doro Ooen Aor• 11 IS -Tne MtUll'fl
AO••I ,,.,, -S.f Ptnll\ Herol60t C•au•<
Aor1 26~29 -Hous•on Ooan
M•v l ·6 -Tovrnamtnt o1 CllamP•on1
Ma• 10 IJ -8vron Nel\oo Ci.nlC Mav 11-20 -COIOfl•at k•tlOnel lnvllalion
MA•.?• 11 -M~O<lal Tourna,,_1
Mav 31·June J -Kemoar OP4I" June 1 10 -Hanove< WHtc11t1ter
Ctan lc June 14· 11 -u S Ol>tn \Wlnoe<I Fool
GCI
L•euna •••di Ju"• 11·'• -Allant• Ctenlc ( T odav I June 21· Jul• I -, C anedlan Ooe<'I
J-WHtern •• S.n Ci+ment• Jut• S·I -Wesl rn Ooen
Balboa YC .
Sunkist
Series set
Balboa Vacht Club will iwnd
dinghy smlurs mLo aC'tion Satur·
day on inside l'Ourses and keel
boats on out:;1dc t'Our&·s S unday
in the second racf' o( it..-; wint.er
Sunkist Series.
Newport Ha rbor V;,1cht Club
will also cuuduct• rat'l·s on inside
and outside l'OUrses In the ~X'Ond
race of us Winter Series Saturday
and Sunday.
Down Dana Point way.
Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will
stage the first of man y Christmas
regattas throughout the South-
land during lhe holiday season .
The regatta will be held Sunday
Huntington Harbou r Yacht
Club will c·onduct its annual
Christmas Regatta tor Sabot sail-
ors Saturday ~
In other Southern Dlifornia
Yachung Assoc1auon an•as:
LO\ A"9tlel ·L-&each Long Buen Yacnt CluD -1nv.1e1.ono• race
t1Dlt PHRF".MORC Ca 7SI Sunoa11
Sanl• Monica &av
Patil•C Marine" Yetnl CluD -one 01?\•Un
Regalia Sa turd•v •
K0no HarDOr Yecn• C•uD -Cnri\lml\ Rego•
'• 1•11 c1e11e\I S&•uroa\" Suno ..
Wtnd1ammer\ Y11crit Club -Junior Sen.ur
lntrocluD Rto1111 SullOa• San OlaQO 0c .. n1to11 Yacnl Cluo -Po1n1t11>0 Rt11a11a
!d1nonltsl Saturoav. Sunoav
Min ion Bav VocM Club -Hot Rum Reootto
(Jr ·Sr I Seluroav Su11dav
San Olego Y ·~111 Ctuo -Slnnl'IOter Hot Rurr
Ser•e' (IDR ) Sunaav
Sll•er Gate Yacnt CluD -S"'ell1Hanson Rum
Runner Serif\ tPHRrt Sundav S1nM•oler Muv 0 Rum S.roe1 ISOHF 1 Sunae v
Soutnwe1111n Yttlll (lvb -Gr•nam Sh•"O
Seron lllenoir .. oJ Sunday Hot Rum ~"''
tMORC I SunOav
Nllrttt and Ulland
Senta Barbara Yat l\1 Ctub·Sollta Bar1>ara
Se1llno CluD -C~r•1tm111 lltga11a S••uroo~
SunOIV
Anect»a Yacnl Cluo -Sea Galler• $er•e•
Selurdev 1
Vtnll.1ra Yt Cl\t C•uD -Fa Strlel Sunca1
Volleyball:
Rustle r s
No. ·2 seed ... ..
SAN BERNARDINO -Gold
en West College Is set.'ded second
in the eigh t-team Southern Cali·
fornia Community College re··
g1onal volleyball tournam ent
here Saturdav. and th<• Rustkrs
ar£' pa1n'<i with No. i seed Sarna
Barbara CC 1n thC'1r first round
game
The one-day wurnament a t San
Bernardino Vall~y Collt>gf' opens
with four first round l'Ontest:.
all a t 10 am El Camino. wl11ch is
one of four tl'ams to dC'ft•at Gold
en West this l*'ason, 1s S(.Wt'<i
h rst
Golden WC'St. tht-South Coast
Conferen(.'(' champion, is led b~
outside hitter Debbie Spangler
a nd setter Mary Cah1U. The R us-
tlers were 11-2 in conference play
and 11-4 overall this sea.son.
Saturday's semifinals are at'. 3 01,.,...~aoerJ p Ing -Ml1ko, Trone 111•01 e 1 B""°" ll·IJ Time 110 21S
,. -,,,,1,,f I • it'»~"·""~... .. e ... • t ..... t.'-.. !". ~A-
tJ-11, : ~t'fDt.11'~.J·IU;•Sl!t'I-.~ .• ~~11.~,~~~~'"~!}~~ mon,, 1-0. earrte11: f-ti "UN': l~.M· -· • •· <~:~~,-ll"t».
A JO-Werre'! vs Newoor1 Harl>C)( ' Julv ~" Claulc ~~w~~ilt.J*M-.:i'-il?~~u4l'~i!1~ -~. i ""::l' '~:~~~'-~ ~·i;,,,. ..:-"''->>it-~ '-·~ • • • Garden GrOYO '· Auo 2·S -Memo11i\'t'tin1~
·-~-'-~-··-.~ • t_ .. ... '\ • ~~. ~ lo -~ -~, " • ,.._ __ _
Ellard, S· IH , JoM1on, 10" S; (rVTn,"))·9'2, ' ' • ~I' l"tft)• lnlerceotlons -I( Collln•. S· lll . Harr11. Prince Bower \Ot ouuot l
3·91, JOf>Mon, J·«. Irvin, )·~2. A11drews, Al\O ractd Conttouo1. Kt v
1·11, J C04lln1. 1·17. Cromwell, 1·2, E~trn, Conoo lo '""'
1·1 Time 111 u EXACTA !7·6) oald s1•1 so
Odds
Nl"L
ltalden 1'1 o••r •San DltQO
Ram' l'h over • Plllladels>hl•
Waslllngton f ''> over aAllanla
•Ntw Engtano v s New Orltan1. evtn
SI Louis I over xNY Glenll
xPlttwvrgn S over Cincinnati
Mi.ml 10\'a over aHoullon
•Ka n\al Cllv 1 over Buttaro
•Green e.v ,.,, over Cn~•llD
NY Jets • over a Baltimore
ClevNl'ICI 2 over 10envtr
•San Franc1Ko 10 '> over T emoe &av
Oati.1 6 over •S.alllt
llO.lroll l over Mlnnt\Ota
·--•es l>Omt 1u m
""'" Harrell'• •-5-1' aMlt
COLLEGE ••wt lineup
I A.I tlmtt f'STI
SATVllDAY, DEC. 10 ..... ~ .....
(ti Sfw..,_,, U.)
Air Force 11·1) •I MIHIUIPOI t6•SI SOI
om
SAT\HtDAY, DEC 17
C ......... llewt ,., ,,...,.,
Cat Stell Fulltrton '1·0 v1 Norlnern
111tnol1 19·21, I o m
Fl«kJa Cttrvs &ewt (at Of1andel
Mervtano ll·l ) n Tt Mt n ee 17·)1 S
o m
THUtUOAY, OE'-J1
Hel .. '•nw ....
(et~0 Ale.)
We\I Vlrolnla 11-ll v1 Kentucky
<•·•·II.S o m
l'IUOAY, DEC. D
Helldey .... ,., S8'I '*981
llYU «10-11 '' Ml1tourl 11·•). 6 11 m
SAT\HtOAY, DIC. )4 '-.... (at El f'•Ml
SMU 110-ll VL AlaC>ame C1·)), ,_
Wresftln9
HIGH SCHOOL
Estancia 41. Maenolla 20 ,._Mavo tE) de< Marllntr, 7·0.
10!1-Nln IE I dtc Ntl\On, 6-3.
lt?-Slanav1Gh lE I o Rodrlguei. 1 J1
119-ScM"ttdl (MJ o Deouono. olO
116--t<t mo IE! dl'C Fait, IS·9
ll?-Fardelle tEI otc Looez, 3·1
llt-Macke (Ml Otc Estu I ·• l•s-(;rtoo I Ml oec Hucktnoelller,
IS·2
I SS-Ron IE J 0 LonSOalt S'°6
16S-Walten IE I o DeMarcos. • 4.1 17S-Porrella •Ml P Galvin 117
191-S.noe" t E J o Daly I S9 H•l-OWVf't IEI won Dv lorfelr
Women'• v•¥M•
PREP STATE CtfAMfttoNSHlf'S
SalU•dav's Mmlilnels DM slen Ill
Rooon v1 Newoort Cllrl\llan al Tushn (9
•ml
Fr•ncl\·Par•er ISt n Ol~ol " SI Helene at Foo1n111 (9 a ml
DIVlll«I 11
ln0t0 •• El Doreoo at T u\lln 110.30 • m )
Rim ol tl\f Workl v1 Tttrre Nova tPat•IOCt l al Foolnltl UOl.0 t m)
DMslon I
Da•I\ " Mire COii• at UC Irvine (9
e mJ Ge~r •I LO\ Allol at UC lrvlnt I 10.lO •,.,I FIMh
OIY•lfOn 111-2 om a l UC lrvlne
0 1v1\t0n 11-1 om a l UC lrvlne
Olvl1lon I-1 )0 om e l UC Irvine
IE•ll•t>lllon bY us women'1 otvmPk l
teem oreudft Di•11lon I llnals el 6 om I
l'll'TH RACE. 6 1ur1onos
Not All Footl111 1 V1n1 I 10 •O 120 J 10
lncuDul (Plnca v) 3.IO 3 4-0
Sat F"or One ISlblllel ~.00
Al\O raced 11'1 a Romo, LUY Ridge,
Sororllv Glrl, Miu Via Meonum. Leslle''
DtD, EauDl'rant Ml". Clau Plu1, E\OP\
Lark, Sierra Club
Time 111
SS EX ACTA ( 10 •I 0110 19l SO
SIXTH RACE. 7 lurlong1
True Proml1t IPlncavl ) 4-0 2 90 2 •O
I R Power (MtGurnl 11 IO 9 20
Bravt CllltllOn (Ve1tn1utlaJ 2 IO
Al\O raced Umll 10 Romanct, A•111· aero, c 111et'1 Delflny, Gueoo, T101. Sir
Ak:hem1", E oQnleen Letter '· T &kt No
Pr"oner1 Time I 23 I S
SEVIEfHH RACE. 1 lurlono• Sam 1 h blt IHew,.v) 27 IO Sao 1.0
Northre•IO<O Drive 1P1nca•I 1 io 7 10
~eculor \TMOI 1 IO
.Al\o raced PHkaneu. Cordon. At
l(nohlt . EmDolden, WlcklQw
Tlml' 117 )IS u EXACT A 12·11 oaio II•? so
12 f'ICI< SIX ( 1·1 1 10-1-1) oa•d
\),09t 10 wlln 29 wl11nlng lltktll h i>
nor1u J S2 Pick Si• contolallon oald '166 10
with S•O winning 11cu11 lllvt nor1t1)
llGHTH RACI!. I 1116 mllH
F&bUIOU\ NoMn (Pltru l 2.60 2.20 2 10 River Fesllv"t !Plncavl f.IQ 7 10
Suoer Dl'11 I Blaci. I , 2 10 AllO ri ced SttOll•nlt Brvn. llODtl Len·
n1r1. Our Acirtu. Nice •n Proper
Time· 1·•3 11 ~
SS EXACTA 1 1·~1 oalo U 2 so.
NINTH ltACE. I 1 16 miles
Count on Jiii ( Hawftv I 11 40 6 •O 3 IO
Trep119r•1 Love (Noout t ) 10 olO ~ 20
ltllluane (SlbllleJ 2 80
AISO raced M•lmal\On II. Madam Solen·
<>our, Klu lng Glfl, Foxv Tov. Dt1erl Dew
Time I •S l1S u IXACTA (3·1) oald \243 so
Alltndll\Ct 1',020
1 Todav I Aull 9· 12 -Buie~ Ooan 3-WoooDrioge •I Fullerton Aug 16·t9 -PGA Cr.amo•onsnio ISl\oal
• 30-Lagvna Hill• v• El Dor•uo Cree~ CC I 6--Pecillc.a "' Bolla Gra,Ot AuQ 71·26 -World S•riu of G041
I c. ,. AuO l0•$fOI 1 -B c Doen -Loaro v\ or atn .,rove Seot /,.9 -BO\IOn Claulc
Non·IH911• Seot IJ· 16 -Greeter Mllwaui.ee Ooen
Seo! 19· 13 -Los Vegas Pro CtltDrl!v Foun111~ Vaitev al !>erv11e (Tonlgnt al
7.30)
Dane Hiiis at Wt\lmlnllef !Frio .. at
7·301
Mou 1on lflelO al Ocean Vlt'; (Saturdav
at 7 301
Thl5 Weft's trout pqnt\
LOS ANGELES -l eoo \.ekH San
Gat>rlet lllver (ta\I t no we.I lorkll Sant•
Ft Reservoir
SAN llERNAADINO s.tverwooo
Lake
lt1V€RSIDE -Skinner Lake
SA" DIEGO -San Vinnie La"
SA" LUIS 0 81SPO -LOotl Lt••
K€11H -Hart Per• L•••. Ker" lt•vtt
t Bo<etl PowernouH to Democra t Oam,
t<Rl PowerhOU\t lo Lek• IH l>etlal •
TULAltE -Kern Rl•er IFa••••e• Dam
to 1(113 PowtrhOult JOM\Ondtle Brld\le lo
Felrvltw Oaml
INYO -Owen• Rlvtr ILtw' Br•OOI
oownstream 10 Stewart Lane). PlttH "'
Vallev ~estrvolr)
Austratla11 <>Mn
lat Mette<lme l
""' lttllfld ~ Mar~ EdtT\ollO\Ofl Off Cnt rle1 Strooe,
6·J, 7·S 1·6, 1 S R11~oe la,.,.., del Kim
warrk:k, 7 6. 6·7 3·6 •·3
Ctanlc
S•ot 27·)0 -l •Jf t c1an 1c
Oct • 1 -Te1as Ooen
OC1 11· 1• -Southern Oofll Oct 11·21 -Woll D\\ntv World Golf
Claulc <XI 75 18 -Prnl<llOla Ol>tn
No• I·• -USA .. Jaoen Team
Matcne•
W~sdars transacilons
FOOTBALL
Nt!lenal F....,,,. Lea911e
GREE N BAY PACKER~Srgn•o ,.l"(lt• Lollon w•oe recti•tr 10 t llvt·veer
contrecl
MIAMI DOLPHINS-Cul Larry Evans,
11ne1>ac1<tr
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Ad0td
Dt r1us Durnnm wide receiver, to lllt
ro11er
HOCKEY
A~leen Haclttv l M-
ADIRONOACK RED WINGS-Signed
Don Muroocn. lorward, 111roug11 lhe tno or
•ne seuon SOCCElt Malet lnclMI' S.Ccer Lff-T ACOMPI ST AR$-SIQned Dale Mllcntll,
torwlld
N.,.,,, Arn«tcan S.Cc4tf Laa-
COW OS-Annour>ce11 111a1 Tnoma1
We<Dtln, •Ice l>(UIO.nl ana general man·
ae>4tf. allo wilt assume oulles es senl0< vice
l>(Uld«nl anO tnit1 ooeraflng officer FORT LA U DE RDA L E
STRIKERS-Announceo ,,,., '"' tr•nclllse wlW l>t movao 10 Mlnneal>041s or DOlh lnCloor
end ou•OOclt 1o11esonl anO wlN retain 111
nickname
Moe fined f o~telling team to stop playing defense
NEW YORK (AP) -Coach Doug Moe
was fined $5,000 and suspended for two C:' Wednetlday by the NationaJ
etbe.ll Aaeociation for ordering the
Denver Nugget.a to stop p!Aaying defenae
near the end of a l ~6-116 loa to the
Portland Trail Blazers on Nov. 22.
Moe wu auapended from coaching
Wednelday nlaht ln MIJwa ukee and
Saturday against Seattle.
''It ls clear from-.rour o wn admiaiona.
from the. stat.emenlt-Qf the game officials
and (Portland) C.oach Jeck Ramuy .and
newsp11per eccounta that you did. ln tact.
take 1 20"'8eClDlld timeout with 1:12
rema1nln&.l&l \M ptn! and inltt'Uet your
ceam to acop playtQ& cleferwe and let the
Porti.nd c.am 'have it.' rne.nlna tht
.·
(Bl~tb) .,U111lb H."'Cu1u, · &vny ~u1 Im~.
NBA vfce president for operations, told
Moe in a letter.
T)le Trail Blazers scored live layups ln
the final 72 !leCOnds to surpass their team
900ring record of 150 point.a.
Moe. who was back at his home ln
Denver Wedneeday night while Uu?
Nuggets played In Milwaukee, said he
understood the league'area(tlon. "In view
of the publld ty they got, the league had to
do tomething.
"~ far u the act lttelfJ I find there's
nothing wronc with it, but the way It waa
written upln the prem. it lookabad ... lean
understand why \))ey'd be upeet over IL"
Moe aid rte viewed \he el)llode from •
dtClerenC pent*=tfve than the lHgue.
addlfl8. "I know what I dJd, when l did It
... It was for our ball club and our ball club
only,"
Aaked about fan reaction to his tactk ,
Moe replied: "The rans kind of like It. The
fana aren't upeet. Nobody's upci1et em>ept
the leel(Ue.''
Nuggeta' forward Dan lssel, in rt'Calling
the game. said Wednesday of Moe's
lnatructions, "It wu a little unwiual. but
we were down 46 polnta."
1-1, who wu on the bench at the time.
added. "Coach Moe orderc.'d It and he's the
coach.''
l.p hlt letter to M~. SUrllng acknowl-edied that the Denver C011Ch wu acdn,
out of fr\lltl'aUon I t hle players' Inability
to •'°P Por&land. but Aid U\at 'ordtnns
them to quit pl1yln1der4"rue [soontrary to
the very es.1en<.'e of sport, which demandtt
a full effort for the entire length of a
game.
"To simply allow 3 team, five un-
oontealed baskets is to make a travesty of th~ game and to ~rlously tarnish the
lmap of the NSA, your team and your
profesaion."
The 1etJon ma.oks the 8eCOnd time Moe
wu fined lhll seuon. Shortly before the
Incident ln Portland, he wu fined $3,000
for verbtlly abual.ng and throwln, a cup
of water at a referee du.ring a Nov. 12
game ln San Diego.
11\e NBA uld before aicuna It con·
ducted an invettlaatlon which lnduded a
ttvtew o/ video&&~ ot the game a.nd
interviewi w ith tho.e lnvolvtd.
The top two teams from this
tournament will advance to the
slate tourname nt [)(>c, 10 at eo1:
lege of the Sequoias.
SoC•I reetonal 1>11lrln11s
l'IRST ROUND ( 10 a.m.)
El Camino vs AntelOot Vaile•
Golden W•" v1 Santa Barbara CC
Ctrrllo' "' """'' Soutllwe\tern v. Senta Monica CC
Note Semlltnals are at 3 om l1nal1 at 7 JO
om
BRANDE • • •
From Page 81
kayaking hopeful Sheila Conover
and A1l~n Somonsen -both
forme r Newpor t Elementary
School students provided as-
sistanc<' to Brande.
"Probably th<' hardest part of
doing this is adapting to the levt-1
where thC'y're (the students) at ...
Brande says. "But tt's still easy
because the situation here is so
neat "
Each week. Brande brings his
own \lolleyball nl't and poles and ,
plenty of volleyballs. and the stu-
dents spend the next 45 minute'$
working on the> finer points of
voll t>yba ll . sort of
"The way to start a progran-1
hke this 1s to find the best athlete
io th<' school anu let him spike the
ball. If one kid is a great spiker.
we'll let him do that a fe w times
and pretty soon, the other kids
are saying. 'Hey, I want to do
that, too,"' Brande explains
Brand~ Isn't going to make
Olympic volleybaJI stMs out' of
these youngslet'I. but can have
them thinking ahout lhe rich vol·
lcyball tradition which 1s a part of
Newport &ach .
"This Is the kind of lhing we
like to see," says Asper., "People
from the c:ommuJllt y coming out
here. We're starting to look
around for a oo~ketball roach
now."
Both A.pl'r and Rhoades have
10methlns of en ob8e11Slon with
physical education . They spent an
entlre Wffk It Cal Poly San Lula
Obltpo at a physical education
1tmlnar and rt'tumed with 90mt'
lnnoV11tive ideaa.
"Volleyball ta great btcaute"lt Is
on e sport tqat girls can really
~-xcel In," says Rhotdes ''They
can go a lo"I way U\ rollel{e."
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his father's Hanukkah."
'I \Rll \Dl Kt: by Br ad Anoerson
"I wonder what he's done now ... he won't
let me answer the phone." ...
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,.) Orange Cout.O~IL.Y PILOT/Thursday, Oecemler 1, 1983 .. ------------------------------------------------------~-----------------------------------------------------Electronics will he at top
of many holi~ay gift lists
DRAllBI COUNTY 11111111
David E. Mahan appointed
VP at American Diversified By SYLVIA PORTER
Ar. the traditional gift-giving season geta under
way this we,k, the message is goihg t
out as clear as a Christmas bell. This
will be an electronic Christmas --
wtth electronic items leading the
liata of gifta most wanted and gifta
most widely given. Home com·
puten, video recorders, stereo
equipment, tape recorders --these
are the items leaping off the shelves
and into the homes of millions in
record numbers.
Certainly, the movement has been prompted by
heavy advertising, feverish discounting, your will-
ingnees to spend more money this year. But that's not
the real point. Electronic is the key to the entir(>
seaaon.
Overall, holiday business should be up 10
percent to 12 percent -· cheerful news for retailers
who pull in half of their yearly sales volume between
T hanksgiving and Christmas. Hottest of the not
items would appear to be home video recorders. A
fascinating reason: the upcoming Winter Olympies.
· Americans want better color TV sets to view the
games and a way to record exciting events should
they want to go out for a while. Other factors are the
multiplication of cable programs and the ap-
proaching winter viewing months.
Another welcome gift for movie nuts: member-
ship in video film clubs through stores that rent
movies and other videocassettes. The concept ls
similar to a rental library: You pay a rental charge
per film, or get a quota of rentals for a monthly fee.
Price cutting in stereo equipment means that the
sophisticated audiophile can enjoy music at a lower
cost than ever. New products stimulating sales of
stereo components include compact disk recorders
and the disks themselves. .
The upsurge in home entertainment spending is
not new •· but the extent to which it continues is
extraordinary. Obviously, more and more of you
don't want to spend big money for a night on the
town •• sitters, parking, Uckets, dinner •• and the
home enteMainment center you can set up in your
own living roe>fll rivals moet lOCal offerings.
Other electronic products will provide acllon,
too. Telephone purchases will soar, and cordless
phones are leading in popularity right now.
Electronic kitchen equipment wiU be in demand,
especially food processoB"and microwave ovens.
The home computer market continues to look
strong, even as some companies withdraw products
and bthers introduce new ones with great fanfare.
IBM has introduced the Peanut. which won't go on
sale until long after l'welfth Night, \vhile Texas
Instruments has announced its withdrawal from the
home computer market ·-leaving its current models
subject to cutthroat discounting as retailers try to
clear out their stocks. Some brands won't be available
or will be in short supply tl!is Christmas. So the'
message is: If you want to buy a home computer as a
gift, start your shopping today.
To help operate the electronic items, hookstores
are loading up with computer titles and these are
slated to lead sales. Books, a perennial Christmas
favorite, will do especially well this year, retailers
expect. Self-help and business titles will stuff many
stockings throughout the land.
And what about the usual, the traditional
apparel gifts? Sweaters and robes will still' adorn
many of you Christmas morning.
ln sum: After years of grim Christmas statistics,
all the forces are coming together for a great season;
consumer confidence. rising employment, an increas-
ing willingness.to spend. It:S a Merry!
David E. Mabu of lrvine has been named a
vice president of AmerlC!u Diversified SaviDas &i
Lou A11oclatloa, according to Ronald D. Strack,
president of the intitution's finance division.
ADS&L is an affUjate of Amerlcaa Diversified, a
financial services/development company head-
quartered in Costa Mesa.
Laguna Hills resident Janet Wall has been
promoted to manager ol program products at
Irvine-based CIE Systems. S he was previously
senior PRO-IV support analyst. Wall will now
Qversee the new c~ applications program
service which is designed to add new busin~
application packages to CIES' computer software
library. • • • • •
Henry J. Hope, president of Newport
Beach-based 8.J. Stewart Advertising and Public
Relatlon1, Inc., has been elected to the board of
directors for the Sales aad Marketing CooncU. The -
SMC is the educational arm of the Bulldlng
Industry A11oclatlon. .• ..
Bryant Steel has leased a 2.13-acre parcel
located at 2242 S. Grand, Santa Ana, f~r the·
purpose of steel manufacturing. The parcel was
leased through Norr.ls, Beggs & Simpton, with
Charles Christensen and Steve West as agents. • • •
ASEA HAFO hie., a designer and manufac-
turer of custom integrated circuits, has selected
Jansen A11oclates Inc. of Santa Ana as its public
relations agency, lgmar Hoglund, ASEA president
announced. • • • •
Steven D. CaudUl has been named sales
mana~er of Grubb & Elll1 Commercial Brokeraae
MAHAN WALL HON
Group'• Anaheim office, it was announced by
David W. DePlerro, vice pres~dent/district man-
ager. Prior to joining Grubb & Ellis. Caudill served
as manager of commercial leasing for the Irvine
Co. • • •
The American ln1tltute of Architect•, Or-
ange C.Ounty chapter elected their 1984 officers
during a recent meeting. Bet1ey Olenick Dougher-
ty of Dougherty & Dougherty of Newport Beach
will serve as president. 0th.er new officers include
James R. Harris, vice president/president desig-
nate for 1985 and Brian P. Dougherty, secretarY-
Paul J. Ruffing will continue his two-year tenn as
treasurer. Newly elected directors include Donald
C11key, Douglas Danielson, Martha Florovich
and Murton WIJ11on. Leason F. Pomeroy DI will
represent the chapter 11 a member of the
California council-James R. Harris waa, also
elected to the coancil, with Beol'ge Bl11ell
selected a1 an alternate director. The inscallatlon
dlaner la scheduled for Thursday at tbe Irvine
Marrion Hotel. A11emblywoman Marian
Bergeson wlll serve 11 the inscalllng officer and
guest speaker.
Another cash dividend for Cushman NEW VOltK <APl Nt WS 10.4' 11.61 BONI 6.1 NL 10s Grt .S I .SS Grwlll U9 U2 HVMLI 13 SS l•.19 S~n R.,. ~\; -The followll!Q QUO· hFre t.s.t !002 C1>n9n SS,67 NL OS HIV 3.92 •.12 tncom I .SI t.25 ~lion 1S.19 1Ut alen ?! tiL ·litlon\~_,_UP041ed by ~ap~NT 10.1• ~ Conti<! 13.07 NL 10~ NO uo t.19 Tio. fr• U1 1U7 Qualty ••IO IU7 ~ 1 •ff ~t
MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS . _,.
The board of directors of Cushman Electroni.cs
Jnc. has declared the company's 17th consecutive
quarterly cash dividend.
The dividend of 3 cents a common share ts
payable Jan. 3, 1984 , to shareholders of record Dec.
• 15.
The firm reported a profit of $74,000 for the
fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1983, compared to a net
loss of $445,000 for the prior year. .
Net sal~ for th~ fiscal Y!!ar were $14,047,000 -
21 percent below the previous fiscal year's sales of
$17,856,000.
For the fourth quarter ending Sept. 30, net sales
,; ". -.,
>~· ~
Charter Income
and Access to
Yachts Aroung
the Country are
Now Available
were $3,645,000 compared with $3,540,000 for the
same quarter a year ago, an increase of 3 percent, Net
income for the fourth quarter 1983 wa§ $51,000
compared with a net l~ of $326,000 last year.
During the year, the company reduced person-
nel and operating expenses in all 'areas but continued
spending necessary to complete new product
introductions in fiscal 1983 and products scheduled
for introduction in 1984. The company moved ahead
in these areas whjle improving profitability over the
preceding year, reducing its outstanding debt by
$1,175,000, or 49 percent, from the level Sept. 30,
1982.
Cushman Electronics manufacture-s FM
two-way radio test and maintenance'equlpment and
telephone test instruments, and maintains manufac-
turing faciUties in San Jose. with corporate offices in
Newport Beach.
Niel~en, Moiso to speak
on· home building future
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C.Ounty landholders will be the featured speakers a '*'r.0 >ii~ N~A ~ . ~t R~ ... ~H ' f :~ t;1l Savm~ ~t :rr.~ 'Jf J~ ~s1: G(:~:'t uno . I . a~
Monday at a meeting of the Orange C.Ounty Chapter A Tn:.Jr ill ~ . t: n # L Bfi11on ,. ~ Leif~ Abbtll' ~IM { ~ l · omun I il' at
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on computer shipme nts
AMSTERDAM. N.Y. -Coleco Industries lnc. la only
golhg to make i\ about one-fourth of th~ way to i\.11 originaJ
goal of shipping 500,000 Adam home computers to retailen by
Christmas, executives say. Coleco President Arnold Green·
berg told reporters and Wall Stree~ analysts who toure(j the
company's manufacturing facilities Wednesday that onJy
140,000 units of the problem-plagued Adam system would be
~nt out by year's end,
Non -£ arm pro ductivity gro .ws
WASHINGTON -A n~w government report says
non-farm worker productivity grew at an annual rate of ~l
percent ln the third quarter. The Bureau of Labor Statl.stfcs'
report released Wednesday was a revision of a prellrpinaey
thlrd-quarter productivity estimate r~leased on Oct. 27 whiCh
had forecast a 5 percent annual rate of increase.
T WA pilots approve concession s
NEW YORK -Trans World Airlines said its pilots
approved a package of contract concessions. including a 10
percent pay cut .
The company said the concess1ons will save it $51 million
in 1984. The leading U.S. trans-Atlantic airline. whose 5,000
pilots' salaries. benefits and expenses average $114,000 a year,
voted on the proposal after it was recommended to them by
the master executive council or Lhe TWA unit of the Air Lme
Pilots Asssodation. ~
Economic exp ansion continues ,
WASHINGTON -The government's · main economic
forecasting gauge rose 0.8 percent in October. the 14th
consecutive monthly gain. "With the long upswing ... still in
progress we can expect the current ec.Q!_lomic expansion to
continue." Conunerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said
Wednesday.
J.vestors attracted-. to stock s
BOCA RA TON. Fla. -Wall Street's bull market has
Ped attract individual investors to stocks in recoi-d numbers
over the past two years, the New York Stock Exchange said.
The exchange said Wednesdax that a survey taken at
mld-1983 found 42.36 million Americans -more than 18
percent of the population -owned stocks traded in the
various mar,ts, or shares of stock' mutual funds.
R a w farm -product prices rise
W ASHINGToN -Prices farme rs get !or raw products
rose 0.7 percent in November a!ter decUnmg for two
consecutive months. 1n its report Wednesday, the Agriculture
Department said prices for com , oranges, eggs, -broilers and
cotton rose during the month. Lower prices were reported for
hogs, grapefruit, lettuce, wheat and cattle. Overall, the
November index was up 5.5 percent from a year ago, the
agenl'y. said.
Dollar slips; gold also dow11
LONOON-.'.the-dollar gav~ ground against-most major -
currencies in lackluster, early '1'adi.ng in Japan and Europe
today. continuing a broad retreat. ~Id prices also fell, dipping
be}ow $400 an ounce after surging past that mark Wednesday
for the first time in nearly two months, capping a rise of more
than $25 over \.lle past three days.
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THURSDAY, E>ECEMBER 1, 1983
ANN LANDERS
ENTERTAINMENT
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Jog Henry's table
ClASSIFllD
···uc1 returns to the 16th century
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By SUSAN MONAHAN •
he year is 1517. England has a
population of about 3 million. most
of them farmers, although the n~mber
of craftsmen is increasing. A new
method. known as "quarantine," seems
to Le checking the spread of the plague. Henry ·
VIII is on the throne. and Catherine of Aragon· is
his wife and consort.
Henry's court at Westminster will be rec-
reated Dec. 9-14 at the Fine Arts Theatre on the
University of California Irvine campus. when the
UCI Chamber Singers presen t their sixth annual
Madrigal Dinner. . ..
"We try as much as possible to create the
essence of those times with the dancing. the
costumes. the food." said Joseph Huszti, professor
of music at UCI and director of the Chamber
Singers.
Huszti and his wife Melinda, who designed
and made the rostumes for the event. say that
authenticity is a key aspect of the program. TotaJ
fidelity to the customs and paraphernalia of the
16th century 1$ ruled out, however. "because of all
~e anachronisms that ~xist," said liuszti.
'·-''We have health codes, for one thing," said
r~· Huszti. "And knives and forks." (The fork
)'fas introduced in 1503, bur Huszti said chat in
Henry's court, it would have been considered
rather "dandHied" to eat with one.)
The food consumed at Henry's table must
have sent blood sugar and blood pressure
• akyrocketing. ''The diet of the royal court was
piostly meat and sweets ... The peasants actually
had a healthier diet ... roots, vegetables, whole
wheat bread," said Huszti.
"We try to have food palatable for 20th
century diners," said Mrs. Huszti. Although there
will be a "Fisgy Pudding Song." the traditional •
dessert has been replaced by trifle. "They leave
the figgy pudding on their plates.'' she said.
On the other hand, furmenty. an oatmeal-like
concoction, will be included for its historical
accuracy rather than its taste. "I doubt if people
will love it, but theywill probably love to try it,"
said Mrs. Huszti.
"The total atmosphere is more important than
the food alone," said HU!'zti, and part of the effect
will.be created.!Prough the music, which was also
~ integral part of life in Henry's court.
"One of the reasons this per iod was picked
was because Henry was quite a musician," said
Huszti, adding that some of the music which will
be performed was written by Henry VIll. The
pieces will be played on the instruments of the
times -harpsichords, remrders, gambas and
renaissance lutes.
Since the Madrfgal Dinner is a seasonal event,
there will also be Christmas carols, some of them
sung in Spanish as a gesture to Catherine of
Aragon's heritage. (She was the daughter of K ing
Ferdinand fU>d Queen Isabella of Spain.) .
Whether they are serving food or dancing
with a guest, Huszti says that the performers will
remain in character, acting and reacting as their
16th century counterparts would have.
"The way we have people hold thei('hands,
the way they walk ... are things we w~n.'' said
Huszti. "We glVe the kids instructions. tell them
what went on in court."
Although there is a script. "there's a lot of
improvisation. The kids have to be quick to pick up
on what's happening.'' said Huszti.
They will, for example. feign ign6rance of
modern technology.
''They'll look at a camera and wonder what
manner of device it is," said Huszti.
He says that the audience is encouraged to
pai:ticipate in this suspension of disbelief. ''The
people w ho attend the productlbn are immersed in
it."
The food con-
sumed at Henry's
table was mostly
meats and
sweets. and since
many of the
guests ended up
·with a bad case of
the blahs. there
was always a
jester ar-0u'9d for
~~~~~M laughsandan
old-fashioned
cure iitr·stomach
aches.
The guests a.re led into the 16th century by a
crier, who (ills them in on "current" eyents'and
court gossip. Huszti said that a code of manners, as
practiced by the Tudors, will be in~luded ih the
program. Those who don't want to be considered
dedasse will refrain from spitting and from
scratching their heads with cr\lsts of bread. Bones
shoulp be ~hrown under the table for the dogs.
All of which seems basic enough, but Huszti
said. "for every event that takes place, about 100
hours of research is involved."
A large portion of this time was spent in
researching the clothing and jewelry of the petiod.
Mrs. Huszti said that in her quest for authenticity.
she visited the National Portrait Gallery and the
Victoria and Albert Museum in London. As a
result. some of the minute details captured by the
brush of court artist Hans Holbein have been
reproduced in the costumes.
they're not under the pressure we are to be
authentic," said Mrs. Huszti. "We don't want to
make a mistake with all those professors there ... If
we have an anachronism. it's done for a reason, it's
not a mistake."
choir tells the audience that they have to go back to
µie 16th century and theaudiencehastostayin the
20th -some people ~e crying," said Mrs. Huazti.
And at this time of year. said Huszti. "We get
two or three letters a day addressed to Henry Vlll,
UC Irvine."
"There are other madrigal dinners. but
A 1981 television production about . the
Madrigal Dinner won the ACE award for
community cable· television. Huszti says that
tickets, which are $20.50 and $22.50 each, 'are
purchased "almost as fast as we can print them."
Profits J(O into a choral scholarship funrl
"When the lights come back on -when the
For ticket infonnation, call the Fine Arts box
office at 856-6617. (Mrs. Husni says chat-if tickers
are sold out at the box office, it might be
worthwhile to come to the cheater on the night of
the production you wish to attend as unused
tickers are sometimes for sale.)
Awards presented ••• E>E
avid S. Tappan (P resident and
chief operating officer of
Fluor Corporation.) handed
out awards to 12 Orange
County businesses during a
ceremony conducted at .Newport Harbor
Art Museum.
The awards were presented by the OC
Busin~ Committee for the Arts (Tappan
founded the group in 'Bl .) to corporations
and businesses that have demonstrated
outstanding leadership in Support of th~ .... ·~m.c>Cb-. ~ . , .·. -·
The 200 in attendance were applaudmg
first-time winners -'David Industries
and Hester Development Co. (Businesses
with under 50 employees.)". Peat Marwick
(In the !J0-500 employees category.) and
Bank of America, the Irvine Co .. Pacific
Mutual Life Insurance Co. and Security
Pacific National Bank (<1ver 500 em-
ployees.). • •
---PAPARAZZI
limited edition photograph titled
"Laguna Blue
2" by Jennifer Grtffltbs.
Stephen Totb, president, presented
Pacific Scientific Co. grants of $1.000 to
Laguna Beach Museum of Art (Director
William Otton accepted.) and South Coast
~pertory (Datrid &runes accept-1.).
A1ter the presentation" the group dined
at The Riu and heard an· address by
Wllllam F. Klesclmlck, CID and presi-
dent of Atlantic Richfield Co. and presi-
dent of the Museum of Contemporary Art
in Los Angeles.
An surprise award was presented to
The Riu's Hua Prager (He was chairman
of the culinary arts section of Newport
Beach 's Salute to the Arts event.)
Arden and Richard Flamaoa (Security
Pacif ic.), Nora and Cbarlle Hester.
Martaue and Steve Maadleld (Deloitte
Haskins and Sells.) Andrea and Ro11
McCUntock (Fluor.). &uthem California
Gas Co. President Bob Mcintyre and wife
Marilyn, Marilyn and Nielsen (Irvine.)
and Emma Jue and Tom Riley.
Others were Joe Stemler. president of
Bentley Labs, Dotti and Gia Stillwell,
Renee and Henry Se1entTOm, WlaJ and
Hanld V9e1tlta, Banteue Witmer
(Deepwater Chemical.) and CyntbJa and
Eric Wittenberg.
SF exhibition attended
A number·OC arts patrons -all of
whom are actively involved in the Laguna
Beach Museum of Art as members of the
advisory board -attended the open,ing of
the exhibition "The Vatican Collections:
James Dunning, presid.ent of the OC Art Alliance,
with Bren Leisure and Pam Trinen.
Return award winners were Deloltte
Ha.skins and Sells and· South Coast Plaza
(C. J. Segerstrom and Sons.), Chevron Oil
Field Research Co .. Fluor Corporation and
Miaaion Viejo Co.
• The interested in an folk there included
Marilyn and Jim Barofflo (Chevron.).
Marla Bird (LB Art Museum.). BerdJe
and Harry Bubb (Paci!/<: Mutual.),
Carolyn and Maury DeWald (Peat
Marwick.). SCR 's Emmes and wife Leslie,
Papacy and Art" in San Francisco. Guests
of the PbJI Relllys ~Mission Viejo Co.
president.) at the a!fair were Marla and
ltea Bird, Cla•dette and Don Sbaw,
Barbara and Alex Bowle, Betty and Jolm
Parker and Dorrie and Gavin Herbert.
Helen Walley, left, has the attentio~ of
& Gh<'rale's Donna Bunce and Mauriee Allard.
Pam Quinnell, Ron ·"eer and Barbara and Bob Sharp
·at NHAM.
The businesses received as an award a
-
Betty Moss . and
William
Kieschnick ,and
Jeanne and David
Tappan engage in
art talk.
Gone ~o the dogs ••• And he's· only 11 years old
.,. • • 0 ,,,_
SANT A MONICA -Richard Ochoa ls
only 11, but he'a alrndy gone to the dogs.
And the younc buline9lman hopes to tum
a profit in the proce11.
Ochoa t. the pretlident of Dog Walkers
Inc., bued ln thia eeuide auburb of Loe
Anplet. 't"o annou.nc:e the opening of his bu.si·
MM, he penonally handed his netghbora
flyers that aaid: "W e will always walk
yoW' dot -In enow, aleet, hall or Cog.''
H1a publiahed rates: "Big dog -80
oenta: medium dog -70 cents: mnall dog
-60centa."
Unfortunately, bua1ne9 hu been slow.
So Ochoa ta offering hit flrat dlacount:
llD&ll dop -20 cents.
She'• Juet a computer
TUCSON. Arlz. -Commu\era now
have a frie ·dly c0mputer named Sharon
to call when they're tryiDB to link up with
a carpool.
To come up wtth the name for the
electronic wizard that doee the matching
within ~~over the telephone, free of char&e, \he A.odation of Oovem-
mentii Rid hare Proaram ran a contest.
Entries uded Robert Matchum,
J ohnny Unite-us, the Lone Arranger and
R-U-1-2.
But the winner waa Sharon, or more
fof'T'[\ally. "Shan>n A . Ride."
Wonder dog 11 alive
CARSON CITY, Nev .. -The late
"wonder dog" Uvet on -and when a
pooch ii needed to drive in local paradee,
Beaver will be there. •
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Beaver la the llOn of Buddy, the golden
retriever who for years appeared on the
"Hee Haw" television ahow. perched in
the driver'a 1eat of a car.
Budd~, local mechanic BUl WU-
lianllOn a dot who died Sunday at ace 16,
at.a appeared ln a dozen annual Nevada
Day parades thJ'ouah Canon Clty-apln
in the drt~r'a aeat.
The dOI would sit "'P ln the drt~r'a eeet
of WU1iam8on's 1926 -Model T roedater
p6ckuf., hia front pewa on•the •t.eerinl
whee . ·
Wllllameon ut on the ~'a aide.
bUt won't admit he actually dld the drlvtnc. .
Now Buddy will be retnernbered ~h hit offaprlna, uys Wllliamlon, who~ traiMd Seever to take the wheel.
C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 1, 1983 '
Divorce declined ••• Husband caves in to demand
D&AR ANN LANl>l!.:kS. Here sa man~s ew•lo>rliiiiiiiiiiijjmmiiiii•iiiiiiiiilJi .. ~-----the wi(e who says, "NO DIVORCE." Frequently she
is viewed as a martyr because she cloeed her eyes and
ears lo the gossip and kept the family together.
h 's diffa·ult lO know exactly what goes on in the
heart and head of the ~usband who is victimiz.ed by
such a detennaned woman. I can teU you because 1
have walked tn that man's shoes.
I gave upa hfc with a wonderful woman because
I was afraid to become involved in a
knock-down-drag-ouc fight. My wife threatened to
haul my name through the mud and take me for
every last 'tlime. "I helped you make it and I'll be
damned if l'll let you off the hook to enjoy a new life
with a younger woman." Those were t)er exact
words. I am ashamt'<I to admit I caved in without a
fight.
Things appear lo bt' patched up between us· but
our marriage is an empty shell, phony as a
EIMA 80M8fCK
J,\T WIT'S END
UNDEIS
three-dollar bill. l rnil8 my true love desperately and
regret ~t I didn't do thino differently.
But it's too late now. Her Ute haa gone in another
direction and I have loet her forever. Just sign me-
THE RML MARTYR .
DEAR R.M.: A martyr , accordlDg to Web1ter,_•
Tbird Uubrld&ed, 11 a peraoa wllo 1acriflces bl1 llle,
station, or 1ometlalD& of areal value for tbe aake of a
prlnclple or to aaatala a cause. I don't aee you
anywllere ID tbla defla1tJon. Wbt I do see ls a man
wbo pa11ed ap u opportulty for wbat may bave
bee a a bappier life becaaae lte waa afraid to face tbe
wratll of a vladlctlve u d pullblDg womu. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since you are the
mother of an only child, I Call think of no one better
qualified to adviae me.
We are the parent& of a wonderful little boy. My
husband and l have decided he is enough "Camily"
and we don't wish to have any more children. We are
encountering unbelievable pressure from my in-laws
and my own parents, as well as well-meaning friends.
They tell us, "J oey need.Ba brother or slater," and
itia "unhealthy to raileasinglechild." lam beginning
to feel both angry and guilty.
What should I say to get thetie people off my
back?-FULL NF.ST IN SANTA ROSA
DEAR FULL: Wby do you a1low tbose oall to
put yoa on die defeD1ive? RemalD silent wben tbe
subject 11 ra i1ed. You owe tbem oeltber an
expluattoo aor an apolofY · I can tblok of oo topic
tbat 11 le11 tbe busine11 o otben. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently a woman
wrote about her dislike for nicknames. Her husband's
name was Robert and shtthated it when pe0ple called
him Bob. My name is also Robert and I feel the same
way. Some people call me Bobby, Bob-o and
Bob-Boo. One friend has started to call me Bobcat.
l was born in England and raised in Germany.
Will you forgive me if l say America is the most
informal ·country in the world, and ~ibly the
crudest?~ N.Y. OBSERVER
DEAR N.Y.: And will you forgive me lf I remind
you tbat America i1 also tbe most generous?
Is anybody out ther'e stlll eating turkey?
Or am I the only one who is growing pluma~e on
her chest and strutting when I'm caUed?
We've been eating off that bird for seven days
She may lack capacity for happiness
now and we still have two legs, two thighs and 15 DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My wife has
pounds of white meat to go. changed. She's still a young woman of 44, but she has
A turkey is kinda like split pea soup. You only lost all interest in me. our children and our friends.
have to make 1t once in your life and from ther~ on in She has never expressed it, but it eeems she no ~onger
you just keep adding water. Chili is like that too. You haa the will to live and enjoy. I've asked her time and
can feed a single person off it or you can feed 300. It all again to see our family doctor, but she refuaes.
depends on how oft.en you want to experien~ a piece Meanwhile. she doesn't eat well, ha.a inaomn.ia,
of hamburger. . and complains of all kinds of aches and pain&. Come to
But back to turkey. think of it, she haan'tchanged that much. I recall that
No one will ever convince me a turkey does not even when we were first engaged and later married,
have life after ThanksgiVing. It's ~te she seemed to be withdrawn and lackluster.
revenge for the indignity he suffers at the hands of Is it possible that early menopal&le is producing
cooks all over the world. First. we neuter them with her symptoms? Or la it 80llletblng el.le? Mr. R.
surgery. Just when they look good minus a few DEAR MR. R: I'll try to answer in two stages.
pounds. we stuff them up with dressing until they First, her early symptoms of 1piritlemnei. indicate
burst. /'flt.er hours in a hot oven, we poke at· them with she may be the type of pel"IOn destined to live wihout
forks before we transfer them to a platter-Where they the capaciy for happin~. Many live than.klesa lives,
sit in a compromising position with their legs falling unappreciative of the good things happening to them,
apart like divinlng·rods. forever on the borderline of despair. They simply
That's why, immediately following dinner. they can't be happy. Your wt.fe may fall into that category.
begin to grow. But consider the second possibility: She may be
If finishing off turkey leftovers doesn't pull your suffering from a deep depression. More than your
family together. nothing will. patient unde~tanding, this requires professional
"Mom. I have to fly back to L.A. 1 can't sit here help. For her own protection, keep trying to have her
and finish off your turkey. I have a job." visit the doctor or vice versa.
"No on~ leaves this house untiJ lhe turkey is Deep depress.ion may lead to suicide. She needs
gone!" to be protected against.herself. Newer drugs are quite
"Mom, you know I'n1 a vegetarian and can't eat helpful. These antidepressants lift the spirit and
meat or poultry." enrich the capacity for happiness. If the menopause is
"EAT!" a part of it, her doctor will decide whether she also
Throughout the years. we"ve had leftover requires the benefit of hormone therapy.
turkey glazed, molded, fried, creamed and FOR MS A 1 . • • •h barbecued. . . · : t s t:rue t at teeth may become
I've put It on a bun. in a salad, a pie, soups, discolor~ m the patient who has been taking
casseroles and stuffed 1l into pockets of bread. , tetracycline treatment.. ~ •
T !R0!!R ~f~E~!~OHN
definition made by a professor in medical "1Jehool: \
Consider it premature ejaculaton when the two
people involved consider it a problem. • • • FOR MRS. 0 : H you're concerned about possible
broken bones in your son when }>laying on his high
school football team. consider other medical screen-
ing too.
Although physicians usually examine young
athletes, you may feel better if you have your own
physician give him a physicaJ examinaton which
includes electrocardiograms and other tests. Ap-
parently normaJ hearts oo routine examination may
still show abnormal on a complete examination. • • • Dr. Sreincron welcomes questions from readers.
He cannot answer all individually, but will include
those of general interest in his column. Send your
questions to him. in ca.re of the Dally Pilot, P. 0 . Box
l 560, ~ta esa, CA 92626.
A nnouncing the
GRAN D OPEN ING
of
DOM RACITI J EW~LERS . I've arr~nged 1.t on skewers, ~unded it inl? FOR MRS. K: Food colring may be naturally..,
fillets, Sllr-fned it. and married it to nee and brocc.'<>h. obtained from vegetable sourc.-es, or artificial. In We Specialize in Quality
I've broken my own rule and made 1t mto dishes either case they need to be listed on certain food DIAMON DS I can"t even pronounce: tetrazz.m1. ramekin. cassoulet. products.
florentine, k1ev, prccata and strata. • • • R B __ , n -'-iv __ ,_,_
Betrothals
Beals-Row e
The engagement of Teresa Lee Beall to Dr.
Rich.a(d Bryan Rowe, both of Huntington Beech, haa
·been announced by her father. Albert L. Stuckey of
Fullerton.
Tf'le bride-elect graduated from Golden West
College and Cal St.ate Fullerton.
The future bridegroom, son of G. Donald and
Marjorie L. Rowe of Valley Center, graduated from
Newport Harbor High School and recieved B.A .,
M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from UC Sant.a Barbara.
A January wedding is planned in St. James
Episcopal Church. Newport Beach.
Whitney-Scofield
The Wayne Whitneys hosted a luncheon in their
Newport Beach home in honor of the engagement of
their daughter, Lori Ann Whitney, to Richard
Leeland ~field of Huntington Beach. Thoee in
attendance included the..,(Amily of both the future
bride and bridegroom. ~d ~embers of the wedding
parly. .
Special guests included the bride's grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fruehans of Costa
-Mesa. longtime residents of Balboa bland and
Newport Beach. Also in attendance were the
bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scofield
of Thousand Oaks and grandmother, Mrs. Marie
Scofield of Glendale.
The bride-elect graduated from New port
Harbor High ~hoot and is currently attending
Orange Coast College. Her fiance graduated from
Edison High School in Huntington Beach, attended
Orange Coast College and is employed locally by an
electronic manufacturing plant.
A May wedding is planned at the Newport
Harbor Lutheran Church.
Riley-Warren
A June wedding is planned for Robyn Patricia
Riley of Costa Mesa and Ronald Scott Warren of
Irvine.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard P. Riley of Costa Mesa and is a graduate of
&tancia High School.
The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rodger English of Buena Park and Ronald E. Warren
of Reno,-Nev. He is a graduate of Western High
School in Buena Park. Both recieved degrees from
UC Irvine.
United Methodist Church in Costa Mesa will be
the setting for their nuptials.
3 DAYS ONLY
Ttu a .. Fri. & Sat. Dec. 1 -3
EVER'f'THING OLD LOOKS NEW AGAIN
ALL SILVER
PLATING
I've made turkey chip L'OOk1es. filled m cracks UEAR DR. STEINCROHN: We're having some ilJIS • #"ar:c1eu • re!JCJ!IDU •. '"'~oes
with it and carved phone messages mto it. ~~ problems. What .woi.Ud_you. cons ... · ~-UJLC---Watcht:B • FArrinp ---tlf-f-1~;;;,
Usually. Ith row away no leftover before its time. d~firuuon of. premature e,JaCulaton? My wife and W.e buy,-1ell J..cAth •aJLcq>Air..._
but with a turkey. do 1t within a week or you have a disagree. Mr. C. ~dent ll\1ng with you for the rest of your life! DEAR MR. C.: Somewhere way back I recall a
. LUNCH & DINNER
njoy .111y onl' or these three delicious rnrrcrs. and wr will serve
Yl'll our .\\rrry Chris1111as ,\\argarita. or your choice o( a non-alcoholic
beverage . It's our ... vay or wishing you a very happy Holiday Season.
A. STEAK PICADO $6.25
h'rnkr p11•u•, l1f tll•l~ lwd. ,,rul('l'J 10 pcrkrl11.l11 w11h lll'll pepprrs,
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\ tkht11111<. ...-il.1J IO!>~·d 1n our un14ur drl·ssing, 1op~x·d wllh ll'lokl·d.
dullcll r•l'\ l'' ,11 k,111 pork, J voc. Jilo, 10111.ll<' 11livrs and ton Illa s Uips. .
C. CHICKEN TACO AND CHICKEN ENCHILADA ·
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I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursd1y, pecember 1, 19S3 Cl
'A.-Team 'powers NBC tO week's 'f.V title
By JERRY BUCK ... , ..... ~ ......
LOS ANGELES (AP) -NBC's
"The A-Team," the third-place
network's only hit, ran off wtth fu-st
place in the Nielsen tatings for the
week ended Nov. 27 while CBS and
ABC were locked m battle for the
network standings.
"Kennedy," a mimset:les about the minute 17.l ~nt of the nation's TV
presidential years of John F. Kennedy, households were tuned IO CBS .
was fourth in tht• Top 10, and the NBC, however, contends that tne
second chapter was sixth. The opening Nielsen Co. failed to count \he
episode fell before the ratings power of prime-time splllover of its NFL foot-
ABC's "The Day After." ball game between Kansas City and
The ABC theatrical movie "Stripes," Seattle. It said 40 percent of ita ataUona
in which Bill Murray battles the Army, carried the game while the other 60
came in fifth for the week "Dynasty," perreot carried "First Camera." NBC,
ABC's prime-time soap opera rival to which has asked Nielsen for an official
"Dallas" was seventh. Jn eighth place change, estimated that counting the
was the spillover intQ prime time of game ~ould give 1t a network average
CBS' regional NFL football games. ·for the week of 16.8, a tie with ABC for
CBS' "Falcon Crest" was njnth and · sa'Ond place.
, CBS regained first place m the
weekly network averages after losing
the week before to AOC's highly rat~
movie about a nuclear holocaust, "The
Day After." ABC came In set.'Ond for
the week. "Simon & Simon" was 10th. CBS kept its 1r>ad in the
CBS got a boost from a powerhouse
package of regular series, ind udmg "tiO
Minutes,'' whkh came in sa-ond. and
"Dallas.'' which was third
The third and Cmal chapter o{ NBC's
CBS won the A.C. Nielsen Co. survey season-to-date averages and in the
with a network average of 17.1. ABC November sweeps. The season ratings
was second with 16.8 and NBC was were: CBS 18.1,ABC 17.7, NBC 15.2. In
third with 16.4. The networks say this the November sweeps the Arbitron
means that in an average prime-time results for Nov. 2-27 were: CBS 18.5.
ABC 17.9. NBC 15.1. The Nielsen
Tonight's TV
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THAEE'S COMPAK'f
HAWAIFM-4
• MACHEIL I LEHAEA
NEWSHOUA l.i) UNOEMT ANDING HUMAN
IEHAYIOA (l)CISNEWS 8.-CNEWS ~~AHDYKE
* * * * "Tiie S.St Years Of Our lNes" ( 1946) FredrlC M11Cll, Myrna
~· CID INSIDE ON
MOVIE * *'n ··nie ChoMn" (1981) MtxilTll·
llM Schell, Rod SltlQer
OMOYIE **~ ··C1nnety Row" (1982) Nlell
Nohe, Debr I WinOll'
. -8:30-. -~THAOUGHM ARTS -(l)NEWS a WHE£L Of FORruNE I~ • * * "The Man From Snowy River"
( 1982) Kirk Douglas, Tom Burtlnson.
' -7:00-
8 CIS NEWS D .-CNEWS D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Q AOWAH I MARTIN'S~
m m NEWS
•FAME
8) JOKER'S WU> l'il 8USMSS REPORT
l.i) MOTOAWEEI<
Cl) P.M. MAGAZIHE at LOVE CONNECTION 00 IN8IOE THE HFl
(Z)MOVIE
• • "The Game For Vult~es" ( 1978)
RICh1td Harris, Richard Rouod1ree
-7:30-
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••; "White Tie And Tatis" (19461
Dan Duryea. Ella Raines. ..
tC MOVIE
• ·~ "'Death WISh II' ( 1982) Charles
Bronson. Jiil lre4ano
1'1 1MOVIE
••*''··Four Fnends"' (19811 Cl11g
Wasson, Jodi Thtlen
l.S LADIES' NIGHT OUT ST AMINO
PUOGYl
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* * "Chlntl Solt11111" ( 1981) M.O.
France P1611r. Rutger Hauer
-10:30-
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@) EHT'ERT AIHMEHT TONIGHT
(f)) LOVIHO F'AIEHDS AHO
PERFECT COUPLES
-11:00-
8DD CIJ9'8NEWS • cou.EGE IA8KET1W.L Q GONOSHOW
•MJEFFERSOHS Cl) BENNY Hill S> JACU GWSOH
~MPAUJSERS co AlJUM Fl.ASH
CO'MOVIE * • • "Swamp Thing·· ( 1982) Adri·
enne Bltbelu, LOUIS .,Jourdan.
MOVIE
"Lianna" (19831 Linda Grttnths. Jane
Hallaren.
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D 3TONIGHT D ®! ABC NEWS NIGKTl.IE Q 1H SEAACH Of ... e THl()(E Of M NIGHT
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m 100et.ue (~>MOVIE * * "Honkytonk Man" ( 19821 a.it
Eastwood, t< y1e East'*OOCI
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• • "Blondie's Secret'· ( 1948) Penny
Singleton. Ar11lur Lake
sweeps for Nov. 3-27: CBS 18.7, ABC
17.8, ABC 15.0.
The sweeps, which come three times
a year, are a month-long period during
which the two services sample the
ratings of every television station ~n the
country to de\,J?rmine their locaJ 1z 1MOVIE * *'"' "The Choserf'
Douglas. Su11on Ward
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are not directly involved, they do beef
up their programming to increase the
C MOVIE • •'it "Sodom And Gomorrah"
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·ratings of their affiliate stations.
NBC's "First Camera" was th~
lowest-rated show of the week. and
once again the five lowest shows were
all on NBC.
Here are the week's top 20 programs:
l. "The A-Team," NBC. a rating of
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• • HJl>E OMNOE COUNTY !I' MOVIE 'ti:-* '"Pol'lly\" (1~1) Din~. I lrtl Herflef • MOYIE
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lfllf Matlllalr. Alexis Smlttl. I
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SIM BISley . .4rnl·MW Windiest•
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111 Tayloe AM• Ellberg
(fj F'111AH &.MARTIN'S 1.AUGH-lf
ti) LOVE. AME.AICAH STYLE 10,MOVIE * "Allernoon Deltgllts" (1980) Enc
Edwards, Merle M""'81s
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Da\lldson. Rl<:l\ltd Lynell
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• • •,; "Sophia" ( 19801 Sophia
lOfen, Armand Assanle Northern
politielans tr'llS lo tllle T IXIS by
SIOfm all• the dole ol lhe CMI Wtt.
C!J MOYIE I * * '.i. ''EICIC>t From New YOltt"
(1981) Kur1 Ruuel, Adrienne Bir·
belli
• AU 1H THE FM/1114.Y
• MOVIE -H '.IJ "Ice Pnce" (1960) Rlcllwd
Burton. Aobert Ryen.
C)GENE acort ,. l:Z)llll0\11! • ••
• t 'li "Wanda" (1970) Bttl>lrl
lOOen. MicMll Hlgolna.
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APPEAR AT IAYSIDI, NIW YOIK
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NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOnc9•YmMO... 111ennoue•u••11 "t"="'"*-" ~--.. NOTICICWTWUaTM .. IALI •temnOUeWN Amalia Soto M•ruo AND 8-"'d bid• may lie~ II U.ITATI...,,. ITATllmff JW!llltA.lUIDIT '---~·nwa NAmlTATUmlT
01' PETmON TO ADMIN· ::.=-.:.w~~= ~~ penone-doing ~'°':*'° '*"°"'.. ~~ ~ -dolno Ti1.rr*c:0,U.: ~~per.on 11 OOlnG
JSTER EST ATE NO. CA t2M3 11t1tl "·'° A.M. on IM AlllAHCI! PROPERTIH, 1201 F.Q M. IHVHTMENTS. •QI'* MAHO'flVIOAAU. 1)00 Quill NfT IUVICI cow. OAAHOf COAfT aECAETARlAL
AUO?IO 2111 day of o.c1110et. 1913. •• w111 la VMa. Sult• eoo. Otenoe. pennenNp, 2201 a. Lwon. ~ ttrMC. NewpOf1 IMcfl, c~. tneo ~appo1nl9d Tru.t•unoet 1111 Sf~ICE. 30At2 "'°""c .~""91 ton wnicn ume .uct1 t:llO• lllflll be open-CA t:ztM AM. CA t2706 JoM o. MMioney, 46 Aue f'on· f dMCllMd dlitd ot 11ue1 Rold, Laoun• ~. • ..en To aU heln, beneClctar1eii, Id end reed 10r Wlllllm E Oalarmlller, Jr .. M.D , Frn J, ~. 2130 fan.~. Newpot1 IMdl, CA Will S ll AT PUBLIC AUCTION JUC111n Ann TutU.. a<Mt2 Nonn
creditors and con tinent LITTLE aALBOA ISL.ANO 633 Udo,.,. Ww,, Unit 0-1, ..... ~o.Mt. Newpot1 '-"'· CA.·~ TO THE HIGHEST 8IODER ,Ofll HetnPIOll "*·~Ill NloWI. CA
11 BRIOQE REHABILITATION Po118Mdl CA t2"3 • t . Mel °'911. 215 VII OttlH . ..._. CASH AN0/01'1 THE CASHl!"8 Ofll t2t71' c:~lt.ors o( Ama • to 2209 Setnutl j C9m.a11. MD. 1t41 dOn L. Ud\twerdt, U1 beller· pof1 IMdl. CA. t~ CERTIFIED CHECKS 8PEC1''1EO IN Thie bu..,_ II conMled Oy Ill Mo~no and perwons who S IM,000 ,,..,_.,'* Rold. San•• Ma. CA. r1 Lane, la H•t>r•. CA '°" 1 Tiiie ~ II ~ w. CIVIL Coot SECTION 2t2.tn I.~-lndlVIOual.
may be olherwlar lnlt'rdted Approwd by 1111 city 02706 Miiton OllMln. 111 uoo Pwk genwll per1ner1111p. &Ole 11 1111 11me of .... 1n lawful Judltll AM Tuttle ln the will and/or es~te: eounc:11 11111 21th dw, Thie bull,_ It GOl\CIUCtld W • ~. Newport.,hlofl, OA. t*3 JCIM o. M~ money of 1111 Unttld &t11 .. 1.., rlQfll, 'fhlt ttlttll*ll -lllld with 1111 or NO¥tMbtt. 1913 Qlr*ll l*l'*""P Wendi E. Mdlt'Mn Tiiie buelnMi Iii~ by.. Thll ltattll*ll .... lllld Wllh t title end lntlt .. 1 con~ 10 Md County Clll'li Of OflnQI County on A peuuo n has l>ffn Uled Wind• E. Anderlln s~ J Cttner111 0111 Cltril genere1 pennenfllel, County Clertl of 0r.,. County now held by 11 undet Mid OMO Of Nov. 22. 1"3
by Glori• M F.dwardl in Lhe City Ci.IC Thia 1111-1 wM llled with Ille Pr~uw bl<ldert m1y obtlln Jerome o. 8t1r1'. Allor~ II Lew Nov. I , 1M3. Tru .. In tile property hltlinafler o. ,.. __ !'»~
S r~. ·-of Qr .. nae Proapecllv. bidder• may obtain County Clerk ot Orenoe County on Ml or bid documen11 •I no OOlt Thie 1111...-1 wu llled wllll Ille ~t ecrlbed: Publilhld Otange .,...., ..._.,
upenor ....,...-, -.... OM"' QI bkl doc:ulilltlll 11 no COii Nov 1&, 1983 ' Ille office of tile PubllO w Col.Inly Cllrll·Of Orenoe County on Pu~ Otanoa COMt fRUSTOR: DANIEL Q. PAYMAR Pllol o.c. '·I, 15, 22. 19").
Count y req,uestlng that II the olfloe OI Ille Publle WOtk• .,.... 1 p1r1mn11. 3300 N1wpo<1 NOY. ~1. ltl3. Pilot o.c. '·I . 15, 22, ·~· MARY~ PAYMAR 121&.93
G lori.a M . Edwards be ap-D•P•rlment. 3300 Newport Publl"*I Orenoe Oo..t Delly QUlevard, Newpor1 Beach. CA. ,,,.., 1211-83 BJNEFtCIARY: HUNTER rt8lJC NOTICE
tv>inted as penional repre!len· 8oule¥W'd, ~ BMoh. CA. Pllol Nov. 24, o.c. '· 8, 15, 1tl3. 2683 LAW Offtcll FINANCIAL INC •
• ,_... 92083 6192-13 for lurlher lntormeOon. c.U JllCk .llltOMI. D. ITAM 1111•1 IC N0T1C( RECORDED July '!i~NO 11 ln11r. 'ICTmOUa _. ..... tatlve to administer the estAte FOf iunn.r lntoonatJOI\, call Lloyd 8rQo!Ce, ProltGI Engl!l•ar. 11 * O.W... ClrM DfM ,.-. ~. 2003A In 800ll ,,_,, PIQe 12'5 NAm ITAT'lmN'r
o f Amalia Soto M oren o R. o.tton. Proi.ct Engin-. •• 640-2275 • ..,.._AM,CA.llNI l'tclTTIOUl.utlNlll 01omo111Rec0rd11n1neott1o1011n. ln. fol'-"-pereon 1, dOlllQ
(under the Lndependent Ad-640-2211 Publlahld Orerige co .. , Delly Piiot Publlthld run;. Colll Delly KAMI ITA,........, I Rlcofdei of Or~ County~ bull ;;-:-" ..
ministration o f Estates Act). Put>t11hed 0t1nge Coul 0111y Pllo1 61-IC NOTIC( 0.0. 1. 1tl3. _ Piiot o.c. 1. I . 15. 22. 1913. The following '*'°" 11 doing lleld ~ ot trull d11Crtl* 1ne A.~WILLIN<JER co .. 240 ,..,.,.,_
.,, • r h I Ote*'1~ 1, 19113. ,..._ 129-1 83 15213-13 l>ull,_ 11: • I following. port C111t1t Df1W Sult• 200 ......,.
'fhe ~u .. o n IS set or ear ng 15292-83 NOTicl IMVITING ..,. CREATIVE DESIGN OEVELOP:i LOI 10 of Trecl 3207, .. '*map por1 Bffcn CA 92880 .
m Dept. No. 3 a l 700 Civic Sealed bkl1 m•Y IMI ,_._, at .. Pta.IC NOTICE MENT. 3000 CMft Of.. N9wport r-ded In Book M , Pae-2il end Alfred R 'w111inoer. 5 Barrier RMI.
Center Dr .. West. Santa Ana, ,,.. ottkle of ,,... City Cieri< 3300 P\alC NOTICE 8-cil, CA. HM3 j 30 of Ml~• Mape, ,Alcorqa COion• c1e1 M.,. CA 92625
CA 92701 on Dec. 21. 1983 at Ml.IC NOTICE N~ Boulevard,~ &..en, °'..:er::"~ ~ ~~··= Cltn 0r~of ~ ~~ OEF~Ul T UNDER A Tiiie ~ 11 i;ondue11d by 111
9·30 AM CA 92613 unlll 1 l-00 AM on Ille NOTICl IHVmNO 910a ·~-· ' OEEO OF TRUST DATED J IY 14 lndtvldull • • ~ .. ANNQ 21st d1y ot Oecam~. 1913. II Slllld bldl may bl r.c:ehl9cl •I By virtue Of Ord«1 llMllO of end Thie bullneN 11 COll<IUC1ed by· 1980. UNLESS YOU .:TAKE A~'rlON Allred R Wllll~
IF YOU OBJ f.C'T lO the NOTICI wlllch time M.ICll bld1 111111 IMI open-Ill otflce of Ille Clly Clerk, 3:!00 ~~'':i::' :: '~~~':'*Or~ ln~~·E l:ar 1clc TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT Thie 111ternent w11 lllldCouwilh Ille NOTICE IS 11EREBY GIVEN that Id and reed 10< Newporl &oui.v11d. Newporl S..ch, ' _.,,... ......,.~ r •• BE SO 0 AT PUB IC S l• E County Clerk ol Orange nly on
granting or lhl' pl'llllon . you '"' City CcMlnc:ll of Ille City of New· LIOO ISLE BRIDGE A 92eQ untN 11·00 A~ on 1 County H.,bor JUOICill D11tr1C1, Thia llll*"lfll ... l1led wOh I FA~ EE5 AN tiPL.AN~ TIO~ OF Nov 22. 1983
should e ither appear at the pon 8Mcfl wlll hold . public hearing REHABILITATION 20th dly of Oec;emw. 1913 .• , ~~ :det• :t!9°~0::,: ~n~ c::.'3 of Oninge County ~HYE ~:TURE OF THE PROCEED-na1oa1
hearing and st.ate vou ob jet'-en tlll APPEAL OF OR. ANO MRS 23Ar> rucn hme aucn bid• 111111 be open-Otnlel 'o ... L•n• v Wllll•m G . fU ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD Publllhld or:i; °=' Oally
lions or me wrrtien o b,e<'-~~~~~ATr'oE1niN 2:1~G:~:. Apptc!!!:'b~ Clly 'e'0'Ft:~6%LLS PARK ANO Hulcnlngs, ., II . ...-.. .Judgmeni Publltnld Or&1191 Coul ~CONTACT A LAWYER. PtlOI Dec '· 8 16' 2·
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lions w ith the court before r.111 by tne Planning CommlAIOn on Council this 215tn dey WEST NEWPORT PARK hit l>.n renc:t.rld In ••vor 01 Pllln· Pilot Dec 1· I. l5, 22, 1983. c!1!23•2~ Ave · Oolll M.... NOTtrt
th h Y Oc• "" naa . "83 s B co R s tllf end 1g1lnl1 Oefendanl In Ille aum 6287 "· .. v ... Ml.IC ~ e eanng. our appear-•o* "'• 1 ........ • req.-1 to P*· ol Novamw. 1., BA KET Al l U T of '4 936 21 and alto In CUI "(II 1 11rMt addr-°' common ___ ,;_;;=~..;..;;..;;..;..;..;;._ __
ance may be in person or by • 111 lddlt1on1 •nd llt.,.tlons 10 an W1n<11 E And11sen 2417 num~r ~a anllllld WIMI*" o . P\lll.IC NOTICE Clelign•tlon or P'°'*1Y 11 anown l'ICmlOUI ., ..... xlstlng nonconforming CnyClerl< $39.000 F WlllllTIG H ....,. •. 11 IDove now1rr1111y l1glvenu10111 NA•ITATl.-NT your attorney •lnQI• tamlly dwelling th11 en• Proapec11,.. bidder• may Obl11n Appro'{ld by tn. City 0011 v 1 · utct'I"'""" •1 · · T
IF You ARE A CREDI er~ 1.1001 l·lncll Into the r• one Ml of bid document• •t no COii Counclt thl1 28th d•~ wh111ln Judg m1nt hll been 'IClTTIOUI _,..... c;omplet-°' c;0<rectM11).. lie Tiie IOllowlnQ l)e(IOl\I .,. 091ng • ' . ' rendered In 11vor of Pllllnlllf and NAM1 ITATIMSHT IMneflolwy undll Mid Deed of bullnMI u TOR or a cont ingent c-red1tor ulrld 3·•001 IOUtll-terly tide 11 Ille olflee 01 ,,,. Publle. WO<kl 01 Novemblt. '"3 IQl)n .. o.tendanl In IN aum of The lollowlng '*'°"' .,. doing Truat, by rauon OI • breach ()( 0.. YEAR ROUND TALL y. 1185
f •'-d ased (I Wd Mtbaclc lfN. on Pl°'*1Y Dep1rtmenl, 3300 Newport Wanda E. Andll--. S&.334 50 Which Orderl dlrec:ted l>ulinell 11· leull In 1111 Obllg1tlon1 MCIKld GlenMQIM T11r-Cot11 Mell 0 w•l' e:ce .'you must I e loca11d II 332 Buen1 Vllll Boulev1rd, Newport BeKll. CA City C..,_ me ... Rec;eiver ln E.qully. 10 llllnlPI LAMBER.T MOORE INVEST thereby. lllfelofOfl executed and CA 92~27 . •
your claun w ith Lhe court or Boulevard Thi H itting Qll'I09 an-92663 . • . Proepacllve bidder• m1y obtain 10 Nll•ty thOM Judgment• by 10<• MENTS 32 &irnlngtr..-fload New· o.lllllfld to the undlltlgnld a wrll· Wiima M Bouk 1185 GlenffCllM
present it to the penional rep· <oacnment will be removed and,.. FOf further lnl0rm•tlon. call Lloyd Mt 01 bid documenll II no COii clOllng 1111<1MlllnQ11111nt11 .. 1 of thl port eMc:n. C• 9~MO · tan Decier1tlon of Oefaull Ind ot-terr au. Cot11 M .... CA. 9282f
resentative appointed b y the ac;ld with• legal Sized geraga 11111 R. Dillon, Pro)ect Engl""4', 11 II Ille office 01 1111 Publle Worh Judgment Debtor. Wllll•m J . Wyndham Leigh Inc .. 127 Fllhlon mi nd for Sale. Ind wrlnan notice or Chrlelle Stew1rd, 8221 Klngldw. . . h IOfms to the required Mtbaclcs. 640·2281 D1p1rtm1nt. 3300 Newport H tchlnga In 11111 p1rtnat1hlp ltllnd Newportlteech c a 92"0 breKh and of elecllOll lo CIUM lhe Huntington 8elc;h CA
court within f~ur • m onl s lie 34 IHI ot 1ne 1x1111ng 11ruc1ur• Published Or111ge Cout Dilly PMol Boulevard, Newport a..cn. CA. k~own .. · IONA Oil COMPANY (L,,.nlMtrl Moore lnvealmenll) 111 und«tlgnld lo Mii 111d Pf°'*1Y 10 Thia bullnlll le c00ductld by: 1
Crom the date of f1t'llt 1ssuance lch-.ncroacn.. t-loot, l-lnch Into Oec;em* 1· t983 . 2663 whOM principal p1-ct bull,_ 11 DMtlon. or Wyndham Leigh 1no. Mlllty tlld obllQlllon1, and tlllfe-oaner•I Plfln«ll!lp. of le tters as provided in Sec-he eou1n-1111y 3-lool llde yard 8293-113 FOf lul'lllll lnformlllon, call ~ 500 Newport Center Drive, &ill• Thi• bullnlll II c;onduc:ted Dy: • lfter'the underalgnld cauMd Mid Wiim• M. Boule
ti 700 f th Pr bate Code lbKk "91 11 propoMCI 10 remain. arralt, Protect M•n•g•r. '1 816. Newpor1 BelGll. Clllfornla. oorpotatlon. • nooc:e.ol brMCll ind of elecllon 10 Tiii• 1111-1 wu llled with lhe
on . 0 e 0 hie projecl nu ~ ~. and . · •, Ml.IC NOTICE 0-.2211• • Notic. 11 hereby given thel Mid B<uc. M. l ambttt. Prllldent IMI racordld Augult 5, 1983 u lnatr. County Clerk of OrlllOI County on Of CaltfornJa. The time for I hit~ determlnld thll It II Cll· ·~ ublltnld Or~ Coul Ollly Piiot l)lf1nerthlp ln111HI of IONA Oil Thie lllllmlnt Wll tlled with t No. 83~77 Of Offlelll Aeooldl In Nov 22 1983
filing claims will not expire ICllly •llemC>I under lhe requite-NOTICI IN9ITINQ INDI . Oeclml>lr '· l9&3, COMPANY II IOfeclolld .:Id ,,,., nty Clertl of OflllOI County on lhl olflcl ol Ille Reoo<dll Of Or11199 ' . m10a
prior t.o four months from the 11 ~~:~::: ~llfornll Envlronmen-The County San11111on 011tr1Gt1 of 629'-83 llld p1t1n.tNp'lnt.,... wlll be IOld Nov. 22, 1983. · County; ' Publllhld Or&1191 Co11t Delly
da•a f th h .. ,.rina noticed ~l" • Oflnge County, CllllOfnll , wlM re-to the lllQn.t bidder 11 public: IUC· Slldlllewllf IMlmlde. but without Piiot Dec 1, 8, 15, 22, 1913 .
"" O e --.... NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER c:e1ve Maled bide unlll TUHd1y, 0.. tlon 11 12':00 noon Oil <>-TI* 12. Publllhed Orange Coul Delly GOvel'\1111 °' w1rr111ty, expreu °'Im· 62116-83
above. GIVEN 1na1 Mid publlc healing wUt c;em~ 13. 1913. 11 11·00 A.M. Bids P\alC NOTICE 1983 In tront ot lhe main c;oun11r of Piiot Dec;, 1, 8, 15, 22. 1913. piled, NQ1tdlng 1111e potMMIOll, Of DA••tc 111111\Tll'C
You MAY EXAMINE th be held Oil the 121h day of o.c.m1>1r m1111 be rac;etved 11 the Ol1trlGll' 1111 Clerll of Munlclpat Court, Clvll 821~ encumbrlOOll. 10 P9Y lhe ramelnlng ____ ,..._ ___ ""-'-~ ..... --. e 1983. 11 tne "°"'of 7:30 p.m .. In 1111 Admlnl1tflllve olfloel by Ille dll• Olvlllon. 4eo 1 J1mt>OrM Blvd .. New-ptlnClpal aum of the note(•) aec:urld •
rile k ept by lh~ court. Ir you City Hiii Councll Ctiamben, 3300 and time lleteinabow ... f()(lh, .. port Belc;h, CllllomMI. 92te0. AM 1111-ic NO\'ll'C by ulcs deed ol TNll, Wllh lnllM'HI NOTIC• °' T'Mleftr• •Ala
are interested in the estate, NewportBoullvltd,NewportBMch, whk:n time 1ney wlll be publicly bld11111111Mt ln wrlt'"O-,.-. •~ alnaald~pt011161d,ldV111CH,ll L0911Ne.A01l10/CAIM>
you may serve upon the ex-CA. 92683, 11 wnlctl time end place oc>e!*' end lllllllinld 11 tne omo. Thia Ille It 1Ubtec11oc:on11nn111on ACTJT10UI .,..... My. under t.ne 1errna of Mid OMO or T.I. M9. C·tJln
. lnt•Mted pwaona ml)' tppear and of tJll CMth1C11, 10844 E.1111 Awnue. Dy'"' Munldpll Court lfler. ~ ~ ITATa....,. \Nit,,_, ctllrgM. and'"'**' ol UNfT COOi c ecut.or or admirustrat.or, or bl "'91td lhereOn. Founllln Valley, Clllfomta, '°' thl of IN wr1t1en blcll 11.1btnltted. 1111 Trua1M and of 1n. 1ni•1' c:rMlld ~Ha. LOAN, IMC.
upon the attorney for the ex-WANDA E. ANDERSEN followtng: . Proec>ecttw bldOerw lllOUld r..., The 1~ '*'°" 19 dolnO t>y Mid Deed of Trw1. · 11 duly appointed TruetM under tne to ad.mini.strato d CITY CLERJ< OUCTllE IRON PIPE FITTINGS 10 Sec:tlonl 701 510 10 701 eeo In-... . Said .... wll1 be held on: Thur .. following deeorlbed deed of 1Nl1 ~u ~or r. an Cltyof NewportBMcll ANOVALVESF~FILTRATE CluelwoflhiC.ilfomlaeooeolCM FIORINI ENGINEERING. 735 w. cs.y.o-n*l.1H3..a12;00p,m. Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION fila with the court with proo. ( Publlthed OrW>Qe Cout Delly Piiot TO OISTRl8UT10N BOX PrC>C:lldtn IOr prOYll6onl ~ 11th SI. •C, eo.t1 Meu. CA. 92627 11 the CfM1pm1n Avenue entrance to TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER. FOA of Rrvice a written request Declmbet 1 1913 SPECIFICATION NO PW-1021\ y 11 IOLD TA~ IM lerma, condltlonl and 9"ect ol Paolo Flor1nl, 735 w. 181h St. iC, ,,... CMc; Center BulldlnQ. 300 Eut CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIEAS OA
starina ~t you desire apeda.l . . 629~ 81d1 mull be .u~ld °" Ille YOU ... D ~ ECPlAMA "" .... "'°the llablllty ol dlilll.lhlng • Mell. CA. 92127 Cl\lpmM1 Av.. Orenoe. CA. CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN -;-oe . . . form 11.1pplled Dy 1111 Olttrlcil In IC· ~ Thie ~ 11 ~ W. .,, Al 1he time of 1111 lnttlel publl· CIVIL CODE SECTION 2t2•tl (pey-nonce of the filing of an m-~with all prO'Mlon• of Ille , THI NATUfll• 0, TN 0.ted: Novembet 23. 1943. . cation Of '"" notice. 1111 10111 Ible ., IM time ot .... In lawfUI
vent.ory and appralsement o r NII.IC NOTIC£ llons. . ~=t:tr:U~ MICHAEL 0 PURSELL RECEIVER ~Fiorini l1led wUh lie amount of Iha unp.io balance of Ille Monl)' or the United 811111) .. right.
tstate aseeu or or the peti-MATICE ............... ..,, 11c111ona. bid blll'lk• Ind On Oecembel 14 l"3 111 1 1055 N. M.ki. St•. 514 ... '~'~County 'on obligltlon ~ed bytrlllbovedl-' '"le~,~.,....,, .~.~O:.::: ti u ti ed ....., -·"-tvrtner lnformlllOf'I mw, 1M1 ob1llnld CoAPOM IO ' s.n11 Ana CA 92701 " -.,,... ac;rtbld deed ol 1"'*1 llnd •llmlled now,_. -• ... .._ -. ona o~ accoun men on Notice la lllM'et>y given t1111 the 11 tlle •bove lddr..a: 1~ A.M .. IMPERIAL T ~ (71') 135-3e55· New. 18, 1913. eoata, ex~. and adv-11 Trual 10 IM property~ oe-
t.n Section 1200 and 1200.~ o C d of Truet-of Ille Huntlnglon 540-2t lO Cit 9$2.2, 11 AMERICA .. duly tpp<linted TNlt Publllhed Of CoMt Delly Ptlot f'm1M $95 79'.38. ICflbld: ·
the California Probate Code n Union Hlatl ScnoOI 01.iricl 11ite0 Hottman under Ind pul'll.ltnl 10 OMO of TNlt Nov 24 O.C.~ 1983 Publlthed Orange CoMt Delly The lotll lndebl.0-being .,, TRUSTOR: JAMES FRANCIS Wllllatn S Ca • . reollv. Mlled bids tor 11.tpplylng Chlel of Procur-ll racordld June 20. 1977. u lnet. No. · ' · ' ' 623e-83 Piiot Dec 1, I. 15, 22. 1983. ..llmllleonwflk:tl the opening bid II CARO. CAROLYtlSUE CARO • tt UT PAPER meeting or equll to the ( Propeny 33715, In bool< 12250, PIOll 1245, 1529t-83 computed may IMI oblllnld Dy Giii-B E NE F I CI ARV : U N IT ED
%700 N. Maill Street, Suite ''°"'on ftll In the olftc:e of p bllaned Ofange COUI Ollly Pllol Offk:lal Record• In the olfloe 9f 1 --~ Ing (714) 1137-0Me ,,,. day IMllor• MERCANTILE BANI( ANO TRUST
53$ • · kl OlslrtC1. ~t>er 1 1983 County ~ or Ottoge Couf'lty. fUILIC NOTlCE "8.IC 9')T1C( ' ine Ille. COMPANV, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR Santa Alla CA 9%701 Bid• shall bl clelrly m ... 1ce0 "CUT . 15278·83 St•I• or C•NIOfnl• l lleGUlld by Oiied: Novem~ 10, 1913. GREGG INDUSTRIES. INC. PROFIT H3 3188 • . . APER Bid •545" lddreuld 10; RUSSEL c B. KARLEN and JANIS ·--NOT1Ca IN¥111NG ..,. AHT SERVICE CORP SHARING PLAN ACCOUNT • 11yn E Rowley Purchltlng Man-P\alC NOTICE I(. KARLEN, huaolfld and wife WILL DePUTmW'l OI' Seelld bide may be received 11 ••Mid Truit.. ,4().1070.00-1
Published Orange Coast . Hunllngt°" Beacn Union High SELL AT ~UBLIC AUCTION TO ~ATION lie oltlol of Ille City Clerll. 3300 By T.D. SERVtCE COMPANY."""' RECOROEO Ml)' I , 1913 M lnatr.
Daily Pilot Nov 24 2~ Dec Olllrlet. 10251 YO<ktown Av· T·l7Ut HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (pay· NOTICI TO CONTRACTC>ftl Boulevard. Newport 8Mdl, By Clridy ScN>ono...,, A111tt1nt No. 83-191820 of Offlclal Rec;ord11n
1. 983• 62·10 SJ• ue, Huntington 8each, CA. 92646 NOTICI Of Ible 11 llme of Ille In llwflll money 01..or .. n..n.atM.1 A. 921e3 unlll 9:00 A.M. on 1111 &lh s.c:r.tary the oflloe ol lhe Rleord« of Orange
1. . • received II Of belOfl 2:00 p.m.. TRuan1·• IAL• ol Ille United St•I .. ) ., lhe Nortfl Sealed propoeal1 for thl WOl'lc ay of January. 1984, •I wNGtl tlnte One City Blvd .. WMt, Or•nge. CA County.
uelday. Declm* 13, 1983. 11 T.a • ..._ U-tttt lronl en111nc1 to lh• County lflowTI on lhe e>lllf1 entitled: n bftll lhlll bl opened and rNd 92eee 111d 09ld ol tru11 dllcrlbel 1111
fUtUC NOTICC
time and p1ac;e Olde w1H bl IWORTAMT NOTICa TO CounhouM, 700 Civic Cen111 Drive, STA'n M CAL'~ DI· to< 17141835-82158 lollOWlng pr09lirly:
OHcly opened and reed In 81dg c:. ~m OWNIR: WHI. San11 Ana. CA. Ill rlghl. 11111 PAfllTMINT 01' TfllANlllOfll-""°'911fONAL AND Publlthecl Orange Coul oally PARCEL 1. lot No. 58 of TrlC1
m. :Mil YOU AM IN Dll'AUlT UNDI" A "'° ~,,., .. , con~ to end now TATIOM; WCT 11\.ANe •ott ftCMNICA&. 9ULIMNO PllOI Nov 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1983. 8e92, u P11 mlP IMed In Boolo 31& NOnca OI' ~ Eacn bid .n111 remlln valid '°' 1 DaED M TMllT, DATIO Atwl .. held by It under Mid OMO of TNlt In C~ ON ITATI HIGtt-Conlrect No. 2424 8079-~ PION 44 to 46 1M1u11W or Mi..
.,...... MCMm Of 30 deye ..... 1M O.le.,..,,, UM.la Y'OU TMW AcnoN Ille property 111\leled In Nici c-ty WAY • ~ COUWTT • Approved Dy 1111 Clty c:ellaneou• "'•· AlcorO. of Or-
M ,OM~oeuM ecrt°' Ille rec;ejpt of bide. TO llttOTICT YOUR~. IT end Stall dwc;rlbed: IRV.., •WPOllT -.CM AND eouncu lhlS 28th ... _ •c NOTIC[ •• County. Cllllornil. THE VERSAILLES HOME-The809dofTNSt-INl1bltne MAYKIOLDATA~IALL PAACEL I: Unit No. 9 u lhowrl C08TA .... MOii IM 0900 dlyo4~-. 1913 ,.uuu ~ting ltlereffom Ill oil. Oii
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, Plllnllff jUOge of tile qulllty of equip. • YOU ... D AN llD'\.ANATION end dllcrlbld In Ille Condominium CMEIC TO~ "°'1TW • Wendi E. ~ r1Qllll . mlnerlle. tnll\IM'll rlghl•,
etc. vt. ROSEMARY TURREL. 0.. 1 ottered and r.-vee the rtgnt OF THE NA TUR a o' THI Plan rec0<ded on Octow &. 1976, In wfll bl rac:et.red •I Ille Oec>lnmnet of City Clertl K·085H n1tufll ga1 rlghl1, and otllef
tandant etll No. 40-156-22 o reject any Of Ill bo<la and to wllve llttOCUD4NG AGAINIT YOU, YOU bOOk 11914, page 1668 ol Ofllc:lll TranlC)OC'•llon. 120 South 5'>rlng Eactl proepeclrve bidder m~ plCk NOTICE OF DEA'IH OF M. llydroc;arbonl by w11e1eoever name
I, the undeniQnld. Brld G•tM, y 1rregu11rlty ,,_..,. tHOUlD CONT ACT A LAWYlll RecO<d1 of Mid County Slrwt. Room 1000, LOI Angelel. up• mulmum o4 3 "'' of conttact NAN ""WIN .. _ M .. DIAN 11riown 1na1 may IMI within °' un0er
Shertft-Coroner County rrt Orenoe. llyn E Rowtey On Oeceml>lr 14 1983 II 10:00 PARCEL 2 An undlvlcled one CaHtomll 90012. ""'" 2 o'c:toc;:ti p.m. documenl• '°'. ~ depoalt IR ' .... ~ -Ille parcel of lend llerelnllbo¥e 0.. Slit• or c.111ornl•. do lllM'eby oertlty PvrcflNlng Manager AM GATEWAY LANO SERVICE twwity·lhlrd 1,11231 Int.,..., ... ,.,.. on Oec:embeT lS, 1983 •• , wNc;h 17~ pet Mt from Ille Bulldlng 0.. NA NAN IRWIN. aka NAN ICrlbed. together wttn 1111 P«l*vtll
thal Dy vtnue of Dec:r9e of For. Oalld. No'*"* 23. 1983 INC · u duty autlllltutld Truet.: 1111 In commoo In the 1M lnl•.C In lime 1"-Y wtt1 be pubMcly opened end tnllnt, 3300 Newpot1 BouMvard. lRWlN AND OF PE1'ITION ~I of dt1111ng, n\lnlnl. uptortng
Cloeur• Ind s.-In Ille Superior Pu~ OTenoe Cout DlllY Pilot under end purtUantto Deed of TrUl1 end to 1111 Common Aree or LOI 1 of reed In Aoom 2 II Mid eddT-. Newport 811ch, C•lllornl TO ADMINISTER ESTATE lndoper•llng .... orand•t0r1ngln Courlortt11CountyofOrll'IQl9,Sll1e Nov 25. O.C 2. 1983 • rec;ordld M•Y 15. l979. 11 inll No TrK188t9Mper1N1Pllledlnllndto G-11 wOfk dele:rlpUon: A • tlleeltW>ne no. (714 • encl r~ IN -from Mid
of Cllltomla. entered on ,._,bet 621S-83 9350. 10 bO<* 13135. page 11~01 the Common ArM ol Lot 1 Of Tract 6-1-tr-my IS to Ill consttuc:tld 2211. Iller 10.00 A.M;:J)ecero-NQ,-AUt7H -llnCI Or any ofMT llnd. lndudlng die
1, 1983. and ,_ded NO¥em* 1. Ofllclll AeGordl '" 1~ IN 8899 •per "'9'I llled In bod! '8t, by griding ll!)d ~ldf!Q 111 5. 11113. • 'fo a1J hein. i>eneflctartes, ~t to ..._OCk or dla~ = IN ·~ entitled 1e11on. P\BLIC NOT1C£ County ~der• of Orenoe n-PION ·'2 to t5, ~. °' .,.. ~ concrwte.-Addlllonel lllt\,.of c;ont~~ c:reditor• and coctt=eD dtlll .0 "*19 frO(ll..IMdl OtblO"*' THE VEASAILLES.liOME-St• of Clllfoml• 1xec:utld ~ caillnlou• MepC, racorde of eelCI ment conc:;ret.,,... 'bridOM IO ti may IMI ""'~ •• C09t U · lhOll~boW dllc;flbed ol Of "O RS ASSOCIATION. • CeiJ: llOllCa Of BARBARA J BROOK 'IQ"1\man1ed Counlf. 11 9llCh term II defined In 1M1 conatNCted. OUOh Ille Bulldlng [)epertm«rt. creditors of .. ,. NAN · , gu well• tunna19 end lhaflt Into
f0<nll nc>n-910111 COtporlllon thl TJKJITIE'I IAU oman and \4 DAVID STIRLING the Arllc:le enlllled "Oeflnlllonl" o1 Thl1 ptOjec:t hll •goal ol to pet· 1 ooat I• not rlfundlbll. aka MARIANN A NAN 1twougti ,;, Kf-IN eublurflCll oi ~named plalntllf{I), obtained • 1'9 NO. n1 an u~wrlld m111 Wl(l SE.LL AT the O.Clli•llon of ~ta. Con-cant d1MdvMt19M bullMM perlld-F« Information aboUI OONtnlQ. [ft~ aka NAN IRWIN IN land hlnl1nlbove dller1bed, end judgmerll~ of toredoaunl You -In defMIM Uftdef •Deed of PU8LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST dltlon1 and Reltrlctlon1 r-ded on patlon and I goel of 2 per~t 1on ·o.c1111, ~~IN erthltect, and .-"..an.. who mav .be 10 bol10lll ayd\. wlllpetoeked °' Ind... A08E.MAA¥-TUR· Trwt ..... ~ "'· ,..,., -810DERFORCASH(p•y•ble •ttlme ~obet 8. 1t78, In book 11tt4• -OWfted ~ ...... P"M l1lon v. Woodmlh & ~. ~--:-·-01"dl:O•• ~ "-' ..... turw*I RELL and L.AIRE E. FREIOINGER •.... 104! .... actfloft lo ll'otlet ,_ I &lie i.i.tu1 money of !NI United page 1811 of Official Record• of Mid PlrllCIC>lllon. • ~ 3311 Second A-'OI, Corona .... Otber.&'JM interested. 1£1 the and • ""°"' end beneeth or
etlf defendanlt•I. f0r Ille .um of pr~. It !NY 111 eotc1 et 1 p'*k: ratn 1"if'ffie North frenl enlranc;e lo County (the "01cl1r11lon") and 111y No pr•bld meeting II acnectutld Mar. Cellfornl• 92&25, llleeltW>ne no. will and/or estate: IM 1111.not 11m111 tfle9of.
Thr .. thouu nd five hundred .._If rou need en HpieNtlon of lhl. Gounly CourthouM. 700 CMc amendmente of 1nn1Hllonl ther• IOf thlt ptojec;t. 71') 831-5710. A petition hu been filed and 10 redrlll, rwtunnal. equip, meln-
llgtlty-four & 521100 Ooltar1, lewful tlle Mt-of tfle Pl'-41nt Center Drive wn1 Sanll An• Clll· 10. 1 TNtl "°"CT II ~CT TO Publllhld Orange Coul Diiiy Piiot b FIRST INTERSTATE 111n. repeit, dlepenand Ol*' ... MY money of 1111 Un4tld Slltll. and Dy ........ ,.... rou etlou6d COfttalct I fOl'nl• 111 rlg~I lltleand inlllHt COt'I· PARCr;l 3: ,An ....,,,..,, f()( In-T" I ••• u y A .. I., c •. , • Dec 1, 2. ~983. y lllGh ..... (I( ""'* without. l'!Ow·
Ylnueof1wrtt ofenf0<cemenllnMkl ._,.,, • 'to'"nd 'now held by It under greu and egr~ 1111 f)rlv•t• ~ M THE ..,..ACI 8290-83 BANKOFCALIFORNIA,'A -· 1111 right to drill, mine, 11ore.
ICllOnlllUed on NoWim* 2. 1983, STEWART TlTlE' o ..-CALI· DMd ol Tru1t ln lhe prc>berty dt'-wtthlhltlCt 11301 uper Map ~ AWTAllCe If. Corp~(torml'rlyUntted 111plol'Undc>pe11tethtougffthuur•
I.,,, commeodld 10 Mii 111 tN prop-FORNIA~ • c 1111om11 CQl'poratlon. eltu.,ed In Mid county and stale llled In book 381. Pao-10 to 11 ACT M tm. 1111-IC IW\nrr California Bank) In the S u -tace °' IN Upper 500 ,... of thl,
arty In 1111 County of Orange, Siii• (Substltutld T ru•tH) u duly IP-d11Cr1becl u : lnclullw of Mlac:ellaneoua MllPI. ,... Ski• are reQUlfed 10< 1111 entire ,._ ""• ~ eub11.1rface of ltll li'nd delcttbed, a
of .Clllt0tnla, dHerllMld u followl: polnlld Tru•I• Under the followlng PARC~L 1. Unit 1~ a tnown cord• of Or toge County, CallfomlL wonc delc:tlbed herein. perior Court 6f Oran~ Coun-r~ In deed rec;otOecl ~In\·
PARCEL 1: F• elmple title lo dllCrlbed deed Of ,,ult Will SELL Ind deffnaCs 'on thll ce,,aln Con-PARCEL 4: Euernen1(1) • IUCh Thll c:ontract II 11.tbjeet 10 Nie NOT1CI ty requesting that FIRST IN-1M1r 30, 1971 In 8ooa 11908, P1101
Condominium Unit No 165 (the AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE omlnlum Plan recorded April 21, _.,..1(1) 111.,. '*1~ Ml contr1cl nondl1Ctlmln1t1on •nd 5.-.o :::'*° :»' ectNed 11 TERSTATE BANK OF 293, Offlclll Recordl.
"Unit"), aa lhowt1 upon lhe Con-HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH °' u 978 In book l2&44 Paoe ee 1 of f0<th In tn. Article an1111ed "ta.-c;ompllance tequlr9menl1 w-1 :ab C CALIFORNIA A CALIF PARCEL 2• A notMXcllleN9 ap-domlnlum PJ1n (e ntltlild "Con-111t lorthln Sec11on m.n oflhl Rlc:ordl of Or•nge County ment1" oMhe Dlcllf•llon under the lo Govefnmenl Cod•, Secllon Ille °"'°' ~N ~8-ch • · purten1n1 1111m1nt for the
dOf'l\lnlum P1lrl lor Lot 1 of Tract No. Code 111 r1gn1 title and 1n1ereetc:on-'Clllfoml• ' Section heldlng(a) In IUdl Mlcle 12990. • Newport n . ·~..-· ·CORP be appointed u per-pur~• Mt 1or1111n and a-IM
10687") County of Orange. S1111 of veveci 10 anc1 'now hlld by It unoet PARCEL 2· An undivided 1152 entlllld 11 followl: "Vtllltlel," "Sup-..., Plana. 1pec111c1tlon1. •nd ~:tn ll~M3·of'~ti!"Mit:3 11 sonal representative to ad· land dllCrllMld In AttlcleXlll, Section
callfofnle Ohl "PIM") r-dld Pf! ulcs OMO ot Trull In thl Pfooer1Y 1nterMl In .nci 10 Lot 1 of Trect No. llOr1 .~nd ~llement," "Encr~ prop<JMI l0rme '°'bidding Ihle pro-wtlll:tl ,=:,. 8'ICfl bide 911.;. be of,.,.. minister the eslAle of M . 6of11111<*tllno.ctentlonofC:O....-Jutt 12, 1979, 11 Oocumenl No lllflln•lllM' dllCrtbed· 10137 _. tbOWO.on 1 Map r-ded menl Ind Common AIM ~~can only be obtllnld •111110.. n.,,t•. ConCllttonl end Reetrte;tiool 16$10, tn tlOoli '822t. Peo11 71 TRUSTOR: RUBYE BONHAM. dba In boo11 ,26 pegee 4e 10 50 ot'~I• menr C)lttli\ii\tl>t"TtlfttPOl11tlon, PIMI Id end n:;'F~iAL POLICE NAN IRWIN ERVINE. CA.; retofdedln 11ooer 11213 Peoe TlllSllf'-....._.
through '15 lndullw. of Olllclll,. R. BONHAM' co. oellaneous Mtp9, rec0tdl ol Orenge PARCEL 5: ~1(1) .. IUGtl end Bid Docunllnll. Room 3t. TOW TRUCK SERVICES and authori.z.atJon to Invest Olllclll Recotdl and 111'1 lfMnd..
cordl of Mid Orenoe County. wntcn BENEFICIARY· DORIS GESSIN, • County. Celltornl1. l099llllf with Ill .-1(1) Ill•• ~ Ml TrMIC)Olllllon 8u41ding, 1120 N. F~ A 2-YEAR PERIOD estate funds in Common menll ln..tO. -
Pieri perulnl 10 that property 0.. mattled -.. her tole' ...,.,. lmptovernatlll thereon 1xoep11nQ forth In 1111 Artlde antlttld .. ~ SlfMt, P.O eox "'"· Sacr-10, . Ttus Funds YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDEA A
ICrilMldln;tr9CtNo. 10587,reeorded te propeny ineretrom ~ Unll• 157 menta" ot 1ne o.ci.111on or eo....-C1 l1tor n 11 95107 (pllone F~ ~~.~~2:z~ 1 t pursuant to OEED Of TRUST DATED MW'dl
In bod! ¥f, pegel 5 through 6 of Recorded Oeciembef 21, 1978 u through 208. lnclu1lv•. locll•d n111t1. Condlllone end Al9ttlc1lonl 916-445-3325). llnd mey lie ..... It City ler1I WANOA E ANOERsEN Probate No . 3 at Section l~ 31. t~. UHLE3S YOU TAKE AC.
• Mleolllalieout Mepa, rK«dl Of Mid 1n1t~. 33472 In booll 129715 page tnereon recorded on June 9, 1971. In book thl ~ omoe end et Ille offlom o1 ·crrv CL.ERK (under the Independent Ad -TIOH TO PAOTECT YOUA PAOP·
Orwioe County. 741 .. Ofllcll1Alcofd1 1n 1ne olfi<:e PARCEL 3· An ••clullve ..... 117158, page 420. of 0111c111 R1co«11 Ille 0111rlc1 Ofreclor1 of Tr~· City of Newport ministration o f Estates Ac\) EATY. IT MAY Bf. SOLO AT A PU&-
PARCEL 2. All undlvtded 00585 of 1M Recorder Orange County: Mid mint tor p~rklng and rallled or Mid County (1111 "Mater Oec;IM· tlllon 11 Loe Af'IOelM, Sen F'W'I-Publillled Orange Coat Delly 700 C' C-en Dr W l LIC SALE. IF YOU NE.ED AN EXPL.A·
peroanl lnllTWI In Ind to 1.N Corn-dMCI or 1n.11 dncftbe9 lne f~ng purpoMS OY« lhll portion or Lot 1 lllon") lllld any wnendmenl• ()(an-c;llc;O, "'° tM dlltr1C1 In wf\ICfl 1111 "--1983 at IVlC' ter .. es • NATION Of THE NATURE Of THE mon Ar-M lllOWn end dllflnld on p<oper1y. 01 said Tract No lO l37 11 lhown on naaallont thereto und« lhe Section work II lilualed ..-uber I. 1 Santa Ana, CA 92702 OJl Dec. PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
tile Plan: ~ng thlM'lfrom the fol· ~01 13 ol 8locll 53, Aron BMc;ti E.tihlbll "A" 10 the Oecilf•tlon of headl~~) In IUC~ Article ant111ed.. Tiie aucc:eu1UI bidder 11\111 fUmWI 14, 1983 a t 9:30 a m . SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
towing: Helghll. u per map rec:ordld In RMtrlctlon• lo< Tiii Sprlngt Con-folfowS. Owner• Rlght1 lfld Dull•. 1 P•Vf""ll bond end • par1ormenc:e lF YOU OBJECT lO the 23 OMtwooO E11t, INIM, CA
(•)All exc:Aullve ....,.,..., (Othlt BoO« 7, P1g91 9 1nd 10 or Mia-domlntuni. racordld AprM 2 1. 1978. Ut111t~.~ndC1bll Tllevlllon'". "Ut~ bond NllK: NOTlCE . . . 9271'
than Parcelt 111 and IV) dellgnl11d u oe11aneou1 INPS. in 1ne o111ce o1 the In bool< t2M4 PIO' 820 of Offic:lel lllH. Suppon 11\d Se111emenl, Tne Dlc>ertmehl of Tranaoon11t1on granting of the peUUon, you "(II • etrwt ldd,_ or oornmon
"Rll'lrlcild Common ,.., .... on Ille County Rec:Ofd« of Mid eour1ty. Record• and 'r•recordld May 3, "Encroacnment" ~ "Community hereby nollflel Ill t>lddef• thel It wtll CHM e-G?e should e ither appear at the o..1gn111on of property 11 lhown
Plan lfld r--..CS 10 Oll\lf unllt tor MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS: VA· 1978 '" booll 12880, page 579 of FtKllltln Ealement . . .ittrmlllvely "'""' llllt In lny con-....... .. .... .. hearing a nd s tall' you ob}et'-ll>O\le, no warr1nly I• given .. to It•
UM u parlelng IPACll. 1torage CANT LANO Olflclll Rlcorde. ot Ortoge County. PARCEL • 15 E111m1nta for lract anl11ed Into putll.l.,,1 lo 111«1 ..... ......,., It . . QompietlMtl Of ooneclnlll).'' The
aplOll, blleonlee end/or ~uoe: "(11 a "'"' addr ... or common Celltornla (herlln•lllM' referred 10 u dralnege purpo ... over, un<Mr. ldvertleernenl, dllldv1ntapc1 bull· ..,..,. .. Uons o r file written objec-beneflc;llry under Mid OMO ot
and dellgn•llon 11.nown1bove. no w11-"Oeclarauon"I u carport IC)ICM tllrovgh and acrOll Lot• A .,,d 8 ot neae and women OWfled bwlnlll No. SEP 5425 lions wilh the court before Trual, by r--. ot • b...-ch·or o..
(bl A non-ellClllllW 91""*11 IP-ranty 11 given to 111 compllltanMS °' 157 10 208 lnciullve. Said MMl'nlfll Tr11e18899u 1111 map llled In bo011 enterprl-wiH.,. •ftofded full op-In the Superior Court of 1111 Slit• the hearing. Your appear-Ill.Ill In Ille obllgallonl llCUr9d
purten1nt 10 111 unite lhown on lhl corr~lnett)" II tvrtner defined •nd dHCrllMld In 381, Paget 12 lo 16 lnclUllve of Mlt-portunlty 10 11.1tlml1 bide In reepor!M f CllllOfnla, '°' the County ot Loa be • b 11\tfeby .. ller"4!0<1 1.ac:uted Ind pi.n f0< lngreu end egreu, au~. ™ vendor under said Deed of Al'llclM II end 111 01 lhe 0ec;1.,.11on. ~11naou1 Map1, rac0<dt ot Of~ 10 1111a ln1t11111on Ind wilt no1 be d.._ nge11e ance may '" person or Y. dell119Ted 10 "" un<lenlgned • wnt·
repllr. mlllntanance 111d lllCl'OICll· Trutl. by rMllOO or 1 bruch °'cs. PARCEL 4: A non-e•C:kdlve ..... COunty. CINIOfnll . Ind l0t lhMt and Cfln\lnlled aoatnet on I.lie Qt~• 01 In tne M•lter ot Ille Ell•I• of your attOmey 1111 Oecllfallon of OeflUll Ind 0..
!Mnl. teult In 1ne obl191tlon1 MCUred ment '°' uM ana lltjoymenl of Ille conctntfll9d now drllriaoe owr. race, colof. or nationel orlOln In c;on. PAUL ERWIN BATU, M.D .. •• IF YOU ARE A CREDI-mand tor SW. encl wntt111 no11e1 or
Except . all 011 , gu •net llllfel>'f. neretolor1 u ecu. red Ind CQml'(IOfl Ara• detlgnatld in the unoer. through and ecrou Lot O lldfr•llon '°' 1111-d. P~Ul £ BATES, Mo , (Con· TOR or a contingent credito t>rMCll and of ~Ion 10.~ the
hydrocarbori eub1tanoee ~th • cleflverld to the unclefllgned 1 writ· Oecl•r•llOll Mid 11eemen1 being T~t 9123. u per map flied In b001C Minimum wage tatel for llllt l)l'O-eerv•l•I {' undlrllgn«f to Mlf Nld "Property to
depth of 500 IMt trorn 1ne aurtace of 1111 o.cw111on of o.teult and o.. tur1hlf defined and dllCrtbecl in 385. PIQll 29 10 38 lnclullve ot Mia-tec:t .. ~ermined l>'f Ille S.C· NoilGe 11 hereby g1v.1 111111 thl of the deceased, you must tie t1tl•ty Mid obllglllona. and tnere-
llld llnd wtth no rlghl of aurtace mand tor Site. and wrtnan notice ot .Al'llC• 11 11no 111 ot tne Oec;tarillon 1naou1 MIP•. r-d• of OrlnOI ret.y ol LIDor -Ml torltl ~ 1" ~"Onld w11 Mil " Pfh!iltAI ..... your claim with the court or •"er tlle Uftderilgnecl cauMCt Mid
entry •l>OYe 500 leet h'om the aur. brMGn end of 11ec:11on 10 cau11 1111 Tiie llrMt llddr-Ind atlllT County, ClllfOfnll. the~ prOIA9iona Of 1"-~ 10 tM 111gt1111 llld *'bide*. tub-present It to the pen10nal rep-notice ol br'Mdl llld of tlec:llOn 10
,_,. ot Mid !Ind, a r--...0 by ul'ldertlgnld to Mii llld ptoperty 1o iCOll'lmon dellgllltlon, 11 *'Y· 01 Ille The llreet ldd,.. and other numbered bOOtl• llllled ~. ~ t 10 conflrmetlon of Mid ~ _ taUve apnninted by the be recorded Auouet t~ 11
Wlllllm J. Cagney. '" unmerrled Mt~ Mid ~J~.£1d ~__.., ... pr..oJ*1Y OMCr:lbed ~ 11 ~':"~'"~·Of the WR919 lnCI entitled S01c;1a1 , on or.,.., tM-ttlll~ of .... _.n __ .'!¥C'!' -tnttr. No ... aa 3MMI of A.--• t---.......-, an 1M "'*' r-ded In~ if\er 1t1e -~ ciUMcl iilo 1purported 10 w. '" atrwnwooel real property above 19 Pro¥111otie, NotlOI 10 Oontraotor1, IMtr 1983, 11 thl oMoe of toUrt within four mon.ths cor<ll. In Ille otttoe Of me Rlootdlt Of ~ 831 of Oftlclll l'llcofd•. notlc:e of t>tMCll'I Ind of e1ec:110n 10 (1rv1ne, CA. · ' POt11d to oe. I Not1t1 Cove. Propolll. Ind eontr~... Ind "' Y Delfll. 1302• ~ It .. from thto date of finlt Llluance Of~ COut'l.11
P'°'*'Y .. tr)Ore commoNy be Alcordld AIJOUll 2S, 1913.. Thi 111\der~ Tr1111 .. dla-lrvtna. CA. 9271' ooplM Of Mid~"* !My lie .0 . lo• t311, Wl'llttlef, CA. of let~ .. provrded ln Sf.c. Seid.... bemeoe.but~I
known -101 ~ Plu.e. , 13$, lnlU No. 113-373fll2 or Nici Ofllclll ctllm• any Nlblllty tor MY lftCOTfecl· The undlnlgnad Tru•tll .,... •llwnlned. ttle Mntlofllam... '311, County ol LOI~ t.i 700 f ... ID.......'--••,.. ....... _ QOvenlrllMWW'f'lllty, .. preMOtlm-N9wpof18wtl. CetltomlL Aec;onlt, oflllll1'99tlddfW'endOllllM' llm1anylllbllltyforanylneorrWCl• IOrlbed .....,_'*°"...... OfCIMfomll, .. r191'1f,ftttetnd 00 0 u1er&VU1J-~ pllld,ftOl'dlflttftttpClllll'Oll,OI
ToOMMr wlltl .. s1<1 llnO&Mr 1111 Seid .... .,. IMI made, bUl wttN)ut dellgnetlon, 11 any, 8'loMI ,,... o11111 •tteet ICldtW "'° °"* '*"'· ~ IM P'oPOell of Mid tooi• ..... ). In W'ld of California. The t.iJne for encumbfancet, to CMiY \tie l"lfNlnlnQ
,.,.,,...._'*"""'*''*•end IP-~t0<werr1t1ty,.,qKWorlm-ein. . mon dellgnlllon, If My, lfiown tom. rntY be Mlft. Mdendl to .. thlo.Ulnr911~---filinc cl.alma will not np&re ptlnclpel1Umofthl IMICl(l)llCllM"ld ~ ttllrwnlo belonging or pllld, ~ lltte, po 111 ••~. or Seid .... ..,. bl meoe. bu1 wt111out eln. moclfy F«llrll "**tun .... ,... thl County of ONnoe. a.. of ......_ t ths f the by Mid delCI of TNlt, wll1'I ..,__ In~ ..,..-.11111. encumbfanc.., 10 pey tr.~ 1 orwerrenty al>r-or m. Seid .... will be tNde, but without • be...,...°"" to llOldlr'I of IN ~ 6lacrtbed • ,.....,. 1o our mon rom •In Mid note pro-Med.~ If Pf~ to buotd 1Ubtec1 to 1111 prlndplt """ Of 111i1 no4e(1) ~ • reoardlng ttt11.' pc 1111 alon. °' or Wlrflfl1Y, ~.°'Im-lbO¥e r••ioed boolca. •.._.It• t04lt: LoUI ot Tree\ '220. da~ of the heerinl noticed any, YMlf ._ tenN'ol lltd OMd ol ~ Of r~ • 71211.020, by Mid OMO ol TNlt, with tnterwt urnblenc.1, Including ''"· • ~ lttle, P .an. °' _,.,, •• .,...._ t1'le ll'llnlnMft 227, ...... »-a of ..-.. abow. !Net,.._ otw,... Ind...,... Of 11t.030, 726(->CCP 11ln llldnoteprovldld,ecMnoll.lf gwlndupeMMofthlTNIM bfanct1,to~itiertrrllll*'O -. r.._ pndU 11•1ecS by tfle YOU MAY EX.AMIN!: the 1MTNl9eelftdoltlle"'*9Cf9'9d "~Ive b6ddet'I ~ ,...., My. unoer 11'le *"" of Mid OMd of of the """' cneled by Mid """ of IN "°'91•1 tecur-1 8ecnt8fY OI Ullot W'ld ... .,,..,... "'°"' 0011"'10lltt ""°"" -11nt by Mid OMd ol rn11t. tolle1ION701.810to 101.MOCCP Truet, ..... Ohll'\JIUnd~of of TNlt, IO PIY the l'el'MlnlllO OMO of Tl"Ult, wltl'I ..._ 1nO .... , ... •8'1ffft111M ~ 9111 ,.,,_ Of .. ~ .V'*'t. CA. tile Mpt by the t'OUr\. lf you llllct .... wlllllefll6don: n-dey, ~. '°' pjo\411ofw oo-••IQ 1111 Tnm• Ind of IN INMI MNOflNllOM(•)teeurei .. prO'Adld In ... no.ti(•), ai.ee for .... :111 •••IOI!• ol 70I a.tt In~ in ~ 4!9'9W, o. • .,,.., "· , ... 9' l.00 PJlll. .,
tfleterml, COl'ldltlON, .,_...,_.Of ONM«lby Mid OMd otT"'91. . Mid Dlld of Tnllt 1o wit: adlllnoll, If any, Ulldet \tie..,_ cil labor, iN ContreG9or end 1111 _. T...,..of .... Clllflll'llliWM~ you may ..rve \lpoo the ex• 1t1e CNplftlll A..,. ...,.. 10
itie ... Ind IN .. .,_, Of°"'..,. a.I.-w111 lie Mid on~ 083.13 wlt1'I "'--.,_._, OMO Of Tnllt, fMI. dlltOll oontrlC'lon INI PIY llOt .._ "-ol tN Unltld 1.-en ooi•niillllOia ecutor or adminll\ratoc' gr Ille OMo Qtf"9f llllllllN. 300 ltlt
ll'ddlrl." 01a111tNt 22. 1•., 10:00 A..M. 11 ' JIJllV '~J:I vertetMe ~ Pl' • .,,..._ o4 IN Truae. and' ol tN hlgNt -.. Mt. Of -. or '*' Glllfl _, MtllllCll ' ChllMMn A,,.., ~~. PU8LIO NOTICE 18 HfREIY "" Cflepmlll A"' '"'r'"°' to .... .. • In ..... no.ti(•) m.I oreetecl by ... OMd of Pur9Ulnt to lectlorl tm d .... by"°" ....... ~ Mon• upon the attior'M)' for the ex-At ttle .... of ... lnllllt ..... ON!NtMton f'~.Dee11'"' 11. CMc c:.nier.......,..., E. cNc>--'*' latedlll'\Jlll Ind-... TNtt,f«INllllOUftt11•0 .-Y• Lallor Codi. thl ..,_.. ~ or T"* o...., 111e ~ ecua or edminiltnt«, and oMIOll ., • ~ ,.. to4ll
1"3. M 10:30 o dOdl, A.M. OI ttleC "*' A.e .. Or1nf1. CellorM.. ,_. _, oott" tlmeled to lie S7UOO.OO. mt Of....-In IM oounlY In_.... 10 ... Teti J* .-of ""°""' llld file wt th the t'OU1t wtth ~ ~of tN ~ ...._ •1111 •atM*Lobbr.Court"°'*, 100 The follf _, o1 IN unpeld The~ under MIO OMd Tl1I bellMICllel~ under Mid OMd IN wort! ii to lie CIOr'l NI.._. tOlle-alltedwMllld. ...-AllQllt!Ot1.......,tw1MebcM• CMo C.-DfM w.... City of b111noe of 1M oblQlllforu•oured by Truet ~Hxecuted Ind.,... ol Tr1111,.,..ofOl'H•Ou"9cl snd .. cNtlw 11•• tty .. ~ ol .. -or ..... to lie In .nano MCI of aervic», a Writlen Mq\19\ tori6ed ... of trlllA llld........, ~ AN I ..... Ille ebcM ct. Mid ,ptOpettv 10 De told • .._., to the undlt1lllled • Mitten ll'ttr9d 10 IM wi• •• a_..._ Olpel1rMnl cit ~ --... .. lie ,....,_ .. ._.....,.. ot-1ca1ln1 '.ha' you deetre lpedal OOllt. ..,,.,_._ llld llilMnoel 11
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LOIS ot po1en1111 heret II IEWPOin ION lllTlllE $249,500 u Hunt Beach 5 bd. 3 bl. 1 house from Be. 5850. Fenced yard & 2 Br at 1 d •X 29th. loc, carport, no pets. 383
Horses? Units? Nursery? 1 llRI COTIAIE Agt. Patrick 963·8000 beach, vtew. S 1875. garage. Kida & ~ts wet-s 7 O O I m o Y r I y W Bey. 548-9516.
Alternative zoning for A· 1 Outstanding Lusk built G & .. ,, A B-EST BUY ~$7500-00-WN 113 E. Balboa Blvd. come. 883-0755 "gent. 213-433-0502 2 Bd, 1 ba, 1111 •-v-•. Welk possible. Just listed 2·sty, 5 Bdrm home on arage " ey ccess 714 879 5991 "' "' .,
Owner may carry 151 TOI large cul-de-sac lot with 111,100 . . 3BA Eatlblull Condo • • · no toe. 2ii!duplex, frp1C/g11, 2 i n closet, carport
759•1501 loads of pnvacy Room lloJ loOarlllt, llltr. $160,000. (213)541-4460 Ctrtal •el Mar 22ft •••w•1 leacai 00 drs bay. 1 blk Nwpl Pier. $500/mo. 851-0424
',oorr p\hoeolcohlrldloraednstool palraeya 1·1-1121 Ill CAIY0-1-IY OWIEll 3B~ & den. ocean view. 2 -Yrly lse. 218 21st St. 2 Br l 'lt ba studio apt • $10 . Pen. 2br/2b•. 2 ctr 838-29511732-2598 wtd', tiookup. S6001mo: Maxine Propp, 1260,000 Haat. ltacL 104" 11% llx«l 1ate, 30 y1s. lrplet $1800/mo. Over-gar $1500: Nwpt Shores .,,----------,-1
644_6200 • V Monaco with besc GC looking China Cove, Agt 4br/3ba, dbl gar, 11eross Bach yrly. patio, on the 642-5530 or 646-9558
Owner will go FHA. 3 Br. 2 view. 14 Aue Vlllars 640-4868 from ocean. Ferguson & bay $325 lnclda utile. 31 t 2Br 188:29 !2 Peppertree.
ba, trplc. 1118,000 OpenWknds.640·1538 BAYSI DE PLACE HahnA.E.642·1183 Edgewater.673-1943 CM Child OK. No Pela.
o w e. 213-530-5159 BAYFAONT. Spacious 2 2 br, 2 ba dupleM, WIO. Ctrtal •••• ., 7 559-4718. $525/mOr
I . ..-,1,....4 LOW 11./WHTOLIFF Br 2Ba. $1750/mo. Biii t 1 S1 ·----iiii!iiiiiiiiiiii rvt•t V'I' 4 1• • POOL -IPA #--Grundy Rltr 875-6181 rp c. huge patio. epa to 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 car garage n bch 5406 Neptune. $9-00. $950/mo. Avail. now. 2 Br. 2 Ba. lrg paOo. gar LIKE IN IMMACULATE CONO. Front house 3br 2ba. avall 962-4163, (213)379-5015 1 2 Br. den, lrpl. steps to alt , newly· carpeted,
C-tltll ••I lla-r 10•• ONLY 125K dn. assum able tmmedlateJy. $925 3.4 Br. 2 ..... ba, 2 blocks 10 'beach $ 1200/mo Avail draped & painted. nice "" "" NEW 11'> 1st ·TO & 11 v• 760 93~• " 1 ti 2195 Ml ""' $11,500 tnt 2nd. ONLY $210,000 mo. -• .,..., beach. close to pool & now. 851-8767 oca on ner ..., .
Lge 3 bdrm older * FAITAITIO IVY* Custom Bull1 home In Call 673-1600. 548-0458 Front house 3br 2ba. avail tennis 962-6683 CdM-3b'2b8:-trpl, 5 No pels. se5oimo + dep.
riome on huge 101 E 151· CDM TlllPlEX Northwoods Terrific In• • able immedta\ely $925 Newport Shores blocks 10 beach. avail To 598 call 645-9604
ong FHA toan at only 8 •1, (SI 2 Bdrm. 2 bath untlS In side corner 1oca11on IPT OllEST 10111 mo 760-8364 3B·r 2.1; Ba condo pool 12-15 $1.050 Call Brad _ ----
1n1erest1 759. 150, each (below mk t at Bltoa~kspo'ool paanrdk 1Aenssnocl!l.1a4-FoBramSer18m3dOOI. voleoww, 3CBt)Prln' • Jasmine Creek 2 br attach. 835 Amigos ,,9,. $995: wkdy 644-911 t or Harry $325. 1 Br. 1 ba. single. $325.000) Good assum .. 644•9081 2 13_541 •4460 644-8567 ' Non-smoker only. W 17th Ins at 12'>% lnl For de-Bdrm, 2'~ be. 100 many o ,; I y ·O w n r I Ag 1 hm, 2 ba. 2 car gar. sec ' near Whittler 548-3829
delle&llakt. 1a1ts&show1ng 673-1600 e~1ras 1011s1 Amus1see 730·5688 646-7958 gate S1600i mo.nopecs 3 Br. 2 ba on waw COZl ... WALITOIEAOll ------s.oioe ~ 1942 Wiii. E Doull I Co. before decoding on any-720· l306 anytime $975/mo 4 Br. 2'/i be on 2 bd cottage. gardener Ha•t. ltacai 2740 .a. w mm thong else $299.000 • 10 2 Smarl 2 Br, t ba. used water. S 1400 Both av a ti provided for well main· 1 br apt In duplel( 4 'Ill~ -~f1smine Creek tr:.::: OPEi rlllllY • brtck trplc. hdwd floors. 1211 Agt 840-8208 1a1ned yrd So ol PCH 5 mo, 1s1, 1ast & clea~1ng. 1 ~ Lowest p-roced on years f ~ '.""l I 2412 CLIFF IRIYE garage Below Cst Hwy 4 Br 2 ea Newport Island, blks to bch. Refrigerator, mo to beach. 545-2716 Aa.-t ....... c.ra.-r Below $275.000 Darrell a 1sor Spectacular bay & ocean $790 673-6355 2 car gar 25' docll, yrly WaSher /dryer included. 1 -----
Pash Real Estate ealty view 2 story 4 bdr.m.. 3 "' • --2•"• 4022 Channel $1500 car gar. no pe1s p(ease. 1 Br·wlth crptsldrps, built m!li. 651-8787 1>a111.'d1ning room. tamuy "°''' Me11 ""~ II I II ,... , ... 11•2 s125 730.5559 9-5. on stove & oven. retrlg.
room. ut1ltty room. AV 2 Br 1 Ba Duple•. sm fncd • • ti 'J "'" • 673· 1833 eves & wknds. No pe1s. 960-2675 -OCUU .IETIY VIEJ 7 80-1172 I parktng, ove1s1zed pan-.yard. g.aL.cie.are .tto.P~ts, j 'i1. old...lwllhsi..st'f] ag_i_____ -Bacheloc~.dOM. to..beach.. COLL£1(Jll(I 200Blk 40'1ot,3Br •a'en ...... ...,.~,, "11_.../ elled garage with game $575 • $500 dep 1954 2 'rba, avail 1215 CostiMesl 2724 garage.$400/mo.alluttls
IUUTY 3ba. yard. compl. relurb area Asking $515,000 "A" Meyer 549-3484 $800/mo. $600 sec Encl · Included 536-4637
$449,900. 217 Jasmine. /.,. LIDO REALTY -ger • carport. No pees 1 & 2 Br apt avail. S49S & Be "B lB h This lovely hOme can be Open Sat/Sun 1·5 2br lba, garage. w/d 960-8428 • . $550 garage, spa, pool. aut • r a 1111tn se.
Purchased wl1h only 10•.r. o / 673 5551 3880 Mlcllelson Drive 173-1300 hookup. stove, waler _ Avall lm1J1ed. Call blr 6. lrplc, patio, vaulted cell-
down & tnlerest rate wnr agl • · Irvine paid. no pets $650. Condo Newport He1gh1s 2 645-5671 !77 E 22nd St ing. bhlns. encl gar. xlnt
below 11%. Features lrt· Ct1t1 lle11 I 4 Ma'111'01 Va'ti't--1067 ----642-4959 Br 2''°' Ba. Bonus room. --area nr Hunt. Hrbor --~~!"'!"'!~~--! PENINSULA TRIPLEX pool Furn s 1300 Unlurn 1 Br lb&, cpts/drps, bltlns, $625, 846-0736 ~~?8d1~1~:',~'\!:~i1:~~; * IEW LllTIHI * 2111/JIA COlllO Best roe 1door10 sand 3 2 Ae~i1. i2~~5. ~~Im~'~ $1200. 631-3954 carport. 716-C. ShaUmar1---------landscaped Prlced at E'sldeC.M. $175,000 Frplc. comm. pool/tennis, & 2 Bdrm units. Reduced -----Or $415/mo. 556-9550
467 Broadway $175.000 auto gar. 0 ·1ooks golf 10 $389.000 673-1600 last & dep. 241•0566 Mlllllll 11111£ iiiililliililliililliililliiiiiii~~iiij only $ 128.0001 Mus1 58t! lhis.646.7l7l 36'7 Magnolia $1 59,000 course 1ahe 2 yrs Old. WM E DOUOCO 2 Br.2t>a.den.2car gar, Beautllul 4 Bdrm estate. 1 Br •• i tove. refiig, newly
Try $25K dn on either 1350 sq. ft EJctras lnci. S -----076 upgrades, all amenities. Former model. t-llghly up-carpeted, draped &
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w/low Int. Ins. Beautllully drapes, washer/dryer, 11 Cleaealt 1 nr Harbor &. Victoria. graded Spectacular painted. 2188 Maple St. ~~11~':~~~~0°~~~d-~o.· ~~c.5~~~8.~8; cda~i""~· 110 DOWll!! S8~01;r;~-6!~~9~~:·2684 ~~~;;; P~. 5~~~ te"~~:. $475 + dep No pe1s. To
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AAE YOl LOOlllClt Newurt le1eai l 9 Owner must relocate ya.rd. det gar $450, 1st, Large 1 Bdrm wtsec gate. 8-I I I H I •-J ~ Dalebout !:: S o 000 492 1747 & ,._ It 581 4179 pool, clubhouse $650. $425· 1 Br. relrlg, no pets, ealtl tr I t taltl or .. t See now and save money For~iosurel 4 0 _,.room now. 14 , . • last vvPOS . • . t' 724 ,. J St =.-.-....;.;;.;;..--....___ ~ ....., 5 2 82 645-7408 pa 10, ....., ames .. ;.Gt:.;.::;•~•r:;.;•;;1 _____ 1 ... 00-.-2 Gtatral 1002 Bay & Beach :!in0~!%s1~~8~11~t;~~~~ ocean view $379,900. fllo~ile Htatl 1100 _ 494•5949• 4 ·E4 4
2 LINDA ISLE 673-7787 r.;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.;:::iiiiiiii:iiiiii~~j Real Estate enjoy this friendly home. 760"8702· Agt IN SCANDIA MOBILE PK 3 Br 2 Ba ~ondod .Sid~. & Water1ront~Br $3500, 6Br $525 2 Br pool. 2 persona
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LllO ISLE
Traditional 3 Br, 3 1~ Ba. Bayfront. pier &
float for 65' boat. Priced t.o se.11 $1,250.000.
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uAt1srArt1•C'<UNCf S11<cf .,., 3 Bdrms, 2 baths· asking - - - - ---Aobmy 2 Br. 2 ba mobile. car gar. rg yr ' poo $5500. 673-l464 only, no pets. 3Z5 J 17th
$117.000 Call to see LIDOlSLE Call tor Into. 963-9235 ~7C3.!~~/mo 631=o3o3• Pl 646-5137 11·7PM SEAWllD Thr~l~~~!~RC~~ de 142-5200 OHi FRIDAY 10-2 LllliA lllLLS -3 Br 2 Ba single Slory. YOU DESERVE IT! s55o mo upstairs 2br lba. VILUliE
maintained homes. Large 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. lor-Home 20x60' corner lot House 6 4 2. 3 8 5 o., VILLAGE COMMUNITY· Ownl agt 559•6221 a.pis in 14 plans 1 Bdrm
living room with llreplace. mal d1n1ng room. Close to Highly upgraded 2Br 2ba. 642· 1010 2 Bdrm. 2'1r Be. 1600 sq Charming 2 Br 1 Bl lit from $575. 2 Bdrm from
sac neighborhood of well •• 120VIAOUITO 1972 Beautiful Villa West $875/m o Properly New gated 20 Townhome no pets 3007 Jellrey Or New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury
Fam11yrdlnlng room with · clubhouse $425.000 large 1111111g/d1nongl kltch 11 01 pure luxury 2 car trl-plex crpts drapes $090 TownhoulO lrom
Panoramic bay & ocean view from 4 Br. 4 Ba gas hreplace Modern ' OPEii FRIDAY 2 4 area Light lnterior Best EastSlde 3 Br 2 Ba. No garages, spas In every blllns patio S500+ $500 $735 • pools, tennis.
f I h $775 000 kllchen wt1h mocowava. 229 VIA GENOA ouy J~ Or1f!Oe C_o. pets. "Al( all Dec 151 home· master sutte, din· 'i:lep No pets 540-•484. waterfalls. ponds .. Gas tor pa 10 poo ome. M ' • Sllak root Large two $27.500 Young-aifults $700/mo-. 646-6273 mg rooms. wood burning cooking & heating paid.
car egarage Only f -Gbreedaro'om'st n 2a nbcaotnhsg lor3· welcome Agt 540-5937 E side 2'-r Br 1 Ba, patio. llr~places. micro-wave Condo 5 Minutes from From San Diego Frwy VISTA IEL Liii UYFllOO
Fabulous bay & mountain view. 1 Bdrm. 1 Ba.
condo ro-<>p. Lowest priced at $295,000
$188.000 Little 'Miis Muffet s at on a ' • I d b I ovens. prlva1e patios & 0 c ea n 2 Br db I drive North on Beach to
0 Tulle! along came a l mal dtnong room •PB
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MOBILEHome12·w.40· on enc yr · t-tns. yards , gardener garl opnr. $660/mo McFadden and we.st on 831-730 spider .and read in the Close to bay/beach spot. turn CM area _S5~5!m0 ~0-0500 provided Elegant living 641-1884642-5552 McFadden to SEAWIND
O'ally Pt1o1 Classllled ~25.000 $14.950 548-5668 eve E stde. clean. qutet & cosy only 15 m1nu1es from -- -v 1 L L A G E
IAYSIDE PUCE IAYFROIT 1•--------section abOUt Miss Mui· LIDO ISLE I p 135-0-1 2br. gar yard, !!hared Fashion Island. 7 minutes Cozy 2 Br 1 Ba. Water.gas 93 5 98 GE DUPLEX let's Tul1et and boughl 11 173-1300 ncoae rop I pool $650 mo, no pets, 10 S C Plaza or O C Air· stove & DtW Incl No 171418 • 1
'LIR I tor S9 95 You can sell 4-ple)( on Lynn SI. HB 5 mgr 2453-B Orange Ave port Just east ot New-Dogs S49o-s5io. ' dep Spacious qu1e1 2 Br S5l 5
Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br. 2 ba up. 2 br., COROllA DEL MAR your tullet and to1s of v rs n ew S 3 1 o K 1-2 port Blvd & so ot San 546-8752· l0-9PM 2 Br Twnhse $585 Walk
2 ba dn 2 boat spaces. Reduet-d-$1.500 ,UOO. 'Well localed Warm1ngton1 01her things thro ugtl Shop ctass•hed·OIJr store Ownr/bkr 993·2422 Esode nr.new lovely Br 2 Otego Frwy $1050/mo Duplex tmpresSiVe 2 Br'1 10 beach 960-8656
bUlll duole• Ou1s1and1ng CJaotv Pt tot Classtlted never closes 642-5678 (· -I Ba trpl, bes1 toe No PtllS 631-5439 2473 Orange Ba enclsd garage. w/d Walk 10 oeach , • Borm Ads C1111 642-5678 } • j $750 Avail now 751-3898 -hk·up·. new crp•s new · i -11111•" NllE 1oraMr118IT J orewdno':'.e-'wu,.~t3cbodmrpm1es1e1.~ ·~--------1 • t'•-••••e• crpts. d rapes-. stove re Lii ~ rn ., .,, " --Es1de sharp 2 Br 1 Ba ... drapes. llled k1tch, no rel rlge $45 0 /mo Ocean & jetty view s. Manne room, 4-bdrm, 3 I baths toreotace, beam .... ,.-a1-.-.1-u_S_'d_\\,_4l\....,~-~....,..--.....,2J,-£~~-~-.-..,o-,-, //8 UNITS enclsd gar age. w/d Ualu1id1etl 2525 pets $495/mo. • sec 536•4637 bath. 3700 sq. fl. 4 car parking $1.385.000. c e 111 n gs & p " v at e •.rru• ~ ,,. .... •· «•• , •ou•" . 11"1 Su er elghtplex. each with hook-up. c:rpts. drapes.12 Br. 2·,., ba. lndry rm. 548-5442, 770-5629 W-IOIWE ••JS I sunoeck Rental un11 a1~0 Bdrm 2'"' ba double oa110 No t>ets $550 • tip!c. comm pool. 2 slry fastsid9'""38r 1Sacol-11r
wllh:} bdrms & 2 balhs os 0 ,..,, , ,. ····~• · ... ~ garage Copulld be con-sec 548-5442 770-5629 S78Stmo tage 2617 0 El<len Spacious 1 & 2 Br. trom FAIRIAllS RAICH HILL TOP
N,ew 4 br. 4 ·~ ba, t;ust0m f rench Nonnanay
F..state 1.2 prune ~rrr h1lll0g._No~.i~~QQO
currentty ren1ed at $950 • ', ,,;w ·,-r ·•~;. ~ '. _ ; ~ <Jos Owner will ltnance al Family Special' 3 . large Mar11n A~oc Brokerage $665/mo 63 t· l755 $525 Lakes & streams per mon1h An excellent ,,....-,-, r ''"! 12'•'to Super •nves1· ill 863-1191 ·• pool & spa large rec
COIOllDlrCAYS llYFROMl.
Coronado lSlat\P. cust. bayfront lot 85' boat
deck. Plans avail Now $370.000 w1trade
1n~estmen1 opportu111ty ~ p U T S 0 t--~-~1 1... ,',, f on1:n1.ask1ng S795000 ~~~!/°cf.:!:n~~u~~~lo~ _ -• EASTSllE r oom. ne wly re -
w1th a beeu11fut plac"' to h:::r.--,,--.-.,.,...-r--i CALL BILL COi E decor sunseL Pal•O. u1ils AP1rtatat1 Fara11lae4 $650tmo. 2 Br 1·~ Ba decorated. beauUlully
love• 5395.000 1'it>"'1Tl · j ' j1 j ,j' I . ' ~ i_v .. -~ _l.1.0-1100 P_AIO.._S~OO . $50 se<:ur· lilL-· townhouse. enclsd gar-landscaped, 'securHy You' lerms · -· -· ~ ~ -r ~3-. 5027 -11ge vard l=lc lndry rm· gates Sorru no pets
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lllROWHUD llOIE
Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath. lake 'new 3500 sq.
fl. $44_0.000. Will trade for a local property.
Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR
)41 Bny\•d" Dr"'" N B 6 75 b lb l MacArthur v111age. gated
-.----------------... + entry. 1 Br pool, tennl,. _._. -club 12,1. ..nterest. 10'1.
· down Priceo-.f.74,900
Agenl G'f!i-4380 VIEW-CITY Llli~TS -OCUIFllOIT
AID OCEAN. llESllEllCE , IEW LISTIH!
lilank repossession Only Dramatic and e)lcltlng Pen1house unit Goll
10% down and lender wlll home wnh large open course. mountain-and
finance balance at below rooms, llght oak, teak & c11y tights views from all
market Interest, and ~o Texas shell stone 4 total rooms 2 Br, and den ~ Feesl Large 3 Bdrm. 2 ,., bedrooms with master Many, many upgrades
bath co,ndo & ready to suite.. l.Oc_Ul.e_,(.Qflla.(\tlC. 5205.000 Ask tor Marilyn
-mo•e·"1fl'tcr. -+am Wonderful VIEWS ot Blllk1ey tr44·7020
Vlewsl Lender wants oul' ocean. a11d and surf lllHiO REAL ESTATE ~4~17~7 1 .$162 .90 0 $695.000 Ca11631-1400 I llEWPOllTllHAll .
THE REAL
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REAL ESTATE lhe city ol Newport
631 1400 Beach Big yard and RV
. " • garage Kids & pets wel-640•8299 0, 675:-e016 E stcte. clean. Quiet. cosy carport. pool. $55atmo
I R y E u 8 I GoaMma aav!\ m~ ""' •OV•Ce L...L 'cbme 863-0755 Agent. - ----2br house, gar. yard, Laguna Alty 494-0d't7
s I I I I .!. wnen I 9111 my 1 .. s1 1110 no lee llLHI ,~. r:} ~ 1·,~.$650 mo , no ·~·• ltacL 27~, . . . . _ Aell'emoe• ne .. r•t. ,.~~·1au" 1s lmmac new 3• Br, 2 • .., ba p .1 ,.6t'l , •:-·i~zl53-B Orange ... • • -....,_.... ••••H • " Ui --•s•i"l'!P!"".'!'3'!!B•r.'"'!!211!'•%""b-a·c•on-d"""o.
I 1 ~ ~ COM TRIPLEX Twnhse. exll 'IQc, ~side. J? h ~ $AO t Elslde 2 Br. 1 Ba cottage. "'· C ..... Y J 0 0 S t}. $t050. lse. 645-7050 Bae .• co • .,., mo o encl gar. lndry tao. quiet. Newport re,. •. AJI bltns,
t ~' ,,..0 .. ,. .. • , , •• , '•ii See CdM section( 1022) rno. 1st & ast • dep. Aets No pets 5580 .,. sec .ow/d nkup., 2 ca.r gar, pool,
/. b . • ''·"Q • '"• .. ,.,.~ ~, • Wm E Doud Co. 673' 1600 Lu-ury Sea BllJll Canyon req:cl. 673-5489. 1211 6·45•7234 · spa. tennis. Beeutlful.
• ..,., o ... io,, •· w "•• ,,, , '·•' • HI Cl:fMHTE HPLH tpwnhome 2 Mstr bd. 8 AY-TR ONT A<fe ~ • --. 15 Goodwlll Ct.
.it:\. •·,.,.,..·1:1!"'~::<.&1• r·n•_• v< I; j' j' j' 11 I' J Older unlls but In great 2'1t bl. lrpl. courts. spa. beachpler, prllg. 1 Br FIH llEIT . TSL +.4gm1 642-t603 ~ • ·~~· • . . . . . . . condlllon, one 2 Br. 1 Ba. ~3~ mo. Avail now $675-$600. Utlls pd. 303 We have 32 brand miw 3 2 Br 2 Ba Condo golf
6 vr;\··~~.~~c,if 11''1'5 l [ I I l I I ~~ee0~~e~1!~e1 aB:d ~~~~ New 3br.2'1>ba,2cargar E Edinger. 11871•2866 g~.,J.~en~r :~l~s B~~~~Y ~~~.rs;,;~~7m~. ~::nda~ ------------~---.. • .--1-0----age w a11< to Deac11. mlrtl twnhses, 1 yr lease $800 CMta lltl& 2624 to rent tor Nov. !(Ids-OK. lrvlne Realty/Martha IOllAM-UTI lHWtrl 11 Cl111lflc1tlt1 v~ ocean view. Owner will mo, 1st, la&t • $300 MC. SM. Olx mobile home. no no pets please. To eel-Macnab 644-6200
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-j ---I help finance Asktng 25580range Forapp1. pets Mature adults. ebrate thecompletlonol s 158 ooo 631 7370 call Merk al 640-4950 Ouoet. secure. this project we.are-offef· 2. Br oa Udo. Incl. spa .a I ' · . 199 r Newport 646_8373 Ing 1 mo. free renl 10 membership. $750. ..-Super Spacious! 2 +family • · qualified tenants on a • 673-9319 /J1r1·1 ' "' 1·111/1·1 1 TRAD!TIO\,'\L
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room. u~raded Inside & "••• •£.0Jl8 lly ;1~~6~4~5~6~6~46~~~pi!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ijl-_-J iSvl~~Greal ·ire·r.·-urns ._,..,.~ .J!!r_! ease. ·
paid $415 + seourity fee ALL UTILS PAID Frpl pool prvt patio
537-5027 Compare ~lore you rent. dshwshr X-lg 2 8r on
W;stslde SEE fHiSONEI Custom 'design features, Eas1stde $610 -557 ·2841
2 Br 1 Ba enclsd gar. wl d :~~~~~o:i:hga~::~ IAlllH VISTA APTS
MOHtai•, Dt1trt 'l~m. e1pf.-OrtpM"patto landscaping. No pets. $485tmo. 1 Br. ·1 Ba. lrple.
no pets $550/mo + sec Bech Furn. $515 upper unit, lndry rm, alt lesort . 1450 548·5442, 770-5629 1 Bdrm Furn. $580 bit-Iris.
•-----··--· access add 10 1t>e value. Priced well below ocher 1•R"""~i!i.: This winter. buy your own Newpon properhes Full
No down, 2009 sq It . 1'!. Foaataia 365 w. Wiison. 642-1971 366 Avocado
acres. $115.000 Apple Vallt~ 2234 E.stde Bacheloi: stove. TIL ls•t 142-1412 sill equ1pmen1 instead ot Tne tas1est draw 1n the price only $ t69 950.
renting You can aftord ti Wes1 <1n Irvona Mirror I 75 1·3 191
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619-948-1739 HOM FOR RENT relrlg. ~~~-:f18j~ 1 ' lllTAIT Ill
lit... _,a 16Z5 Fountain Valley 3 Bdrm _ _ · t Br 1 Ba, all blt·lns. lndry
1 .. R_.E ... _tnt __ •.tn ____ . _ ·$850 Fenced yard & gar-Haa1. leacai ' 2'40 rm, car port, nr ,!>each & I AAA age Kids & pets wel· .1385tmo Bach !Br & shops. $425/mo
WANT OUT 1 come 863·0755 Agent. untorn, jac 18992 Florida 735 W. 18th. St.
no lee 842-2634 or 842-3172 TSl M1•t H2-1IOI
'we buy Condo's. rlous~s. '1 liHt. le1c~ H4G • YOUR OWN Large 1 bd·~ew carpels/
Unt1s. neg. cast\ flow OK. Beach apt. \lacent 1 Br.! drapes/ paint on ground
foreclosure OK price or • children OK. 962-4471 ,1 • COUNTRY floor 382 'Victoria Street
1erms Mr Turner 968-9853 $450 Keith $410 851-9523
1 (114) Hl-0114* I Beach Barg11irl!S-uperl ESTATE PALM MESA APTS.
• ' -spacious 2 • lam11yl Beautllul ~park like 1 Br S--60/mo, ?er~5. HtalH Fanlsll.. ' room. chel's kttctlen. with terraced pool Office hrs 9·4. 1561 M,.sa
I Bal HI , <bleak last bar. custom 1"Prtvate Patios OJ. SM!• Ana Heights. , . 2107 decor. bbq, patio & much •Covered Patios 7 f41546-9860. , Pea1111la j MORE $375 • S50secur-•Specious Apts 1 bdrm, atove, retrlg.
OCEANFRONT 111 wedge tty tee 537.5027 •Dining Area $400. Avail. lmmed.
I Avail Dec 15 thru June Downtown ~ 3 er 2ba •Walk-In-closet• "646·0341 aft. 1:30pm
1 J5 ·a.o1 673-9319 duple~ 2·.-, blks 1o bch. 2 •Home·llke kltchens
I • ,.144 carport Waler paid I block to Huntington & Terrific view. touch ot rva•t Ii $725/mo 842·8203 Frwys nature 1 Br--w/lott. 111
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Newport Bt>~ No.
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645-U04 Univertltv Town Center UTILITIES FREE conveniences, from $750 Condo, Furn, New 28r, HOMES FOR RENT NO pe_ta 2 t5 t Pacific.
tam rm. 2111ba, 2 cer gar. Hunttng1on Buch 3 1 Bdrm Furn$58~ 631·6107 '~l!l!!l!!l!l!!l!!!l!!!!!!'mll!l!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ti p, 2 patios, 110. 2 Bdrmt. $875. F6nced 2 Bctrm From S895 -~~-----~-----
J)OOls/jac No pelll. yards & g11egee. l(tds & LA QUINTA HERMOSA Acros• from Lido M911n•.
$1150/mo. 714 676-5734 'pets 111talo0rne, 863-0755. Wfft of S.ach. 3 bike ...... ...,_ D ng 3 Br, 2 be, newly decor,
Agent, rio tee, touth of Edinger. ~ ,....,. frplc. S8t5. 998-&ee& 141-1441 8e•utlfully 11ncl1o•i*i At the bMct'I a 2 Bt 2 a.
g11den ~ta. POOi & -s>a. llPt 'A blOCk from OC*lt\,
P1t101/c!ec*a. No ~II. • tenn11 oourte torOM the
Bac8 h ' ,S.5601• atreet, unturn. On~'1'15 1 drm. .. yfftiy letM. ca ti.-•Hstl ltflnHtW t31e,18th. e.e-ee1e tw.en 8·5 Mon· • Gtaeral 1182 3 6<1. 2 s;, tnd towntiM. 213•433-"9t • 7W7st-0351 ·
trpl, wet ber, dining rm, l~I IL::. ™I BloCh $461 ., , -LIDO ISLe: Laigo 5 Bdrm prl\I petlo, no peta. I060. --1 Bdrm '515 BIG C~NYON Condo: Golf
home clOM to ctubhOUM. 21,....30-M42 s . s;: a;;;. iii bill 2260 Venguatd W•y COUl'IOltw, ' •• 2~ be,
RectUoed to 11800/tno. -bMCh. HOO mo, 11tl1Mt 540-Mie 2 ftplcl, PoOI. tee, ,.,..,
COM: front row In geted Brand 2 Bf, 2\t bl + aec:. Ho pett. 544-3049 1 yr lte. t 1400. 2111·7"2
community I.a-muter Condo. S 8 2 5 / mo. WllTUll ft.UM
1ulte. f1nt11t10 vlew1. 675-&000. 844-121 t !n!J.at1u !!! 2 Bt. PoOI, 1~. a•tOe . :::AJ:~~~~~
Av•lttble Jan. t II. Agent s;;;;'t=n, f Bl. 'TQ; lvtll, mdry ml, no ~I, e'13·77et, 790-13417, _.,
S3000tmo. 1 carport -· Wettrfrtlf ..... llt, S~lou• 3 . 2·a1, "" dup1ex, re1p peraon. 28' 114.Ba "65-$565 -a1W1--
lt-rm, 2 Ctr . g1r1gt. SAO/mo. 4""4011 tssw' 1tth St • -· •• _...
• 111-1.... . !:':;:.:;·1:,~:81:4~ llfbl•tt, 11&.ls•t Ma.i1n 1:.·.~~~-= -, If, vrfy '850 · ..... , ..... -..... . 2 Br, Penn .• 700/yfly UTC2 bf, 2 be towntiouM, '™ n W•ttlele 21.-tiA up. .. mo ..... ..--.. .. . •---a........... llf'CI, ger. ale. NeKt 10 lalllM 1" 1t1ln. new cupet, T 1 NIAA H
-"'""'" \JC.I le 10/mo 133-MOe m l llf. upper 'f"Y, or.,_, utM 9eid U7&, 1ta 43(G l~l Y_,,, c.11 ltltlh ----...a, "*""" quiet, no 1250 Ho. Cell· 9•th wore 10A• '""'"' ~ IUL.n 1 .. • •YefYOM'" t~ wtiat pet•. ""'*""' c1M111n1. a 1-a210 iiGtri'i _..11.,.,.IT ~ou've got lo Hll. tat'-'.c/b,179-0247 -----NIWNI~·-~ -------A~IM In dMtlfi«t, . r ind what 1.ou want In • . i -._. 7H/111-t111 60·6678 ClwHled e.2.1 .. 1 o.1!r "°' CIMeltledt. "*· No PMI 11Mtt4 . ---
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24lw11f Ml· 1121 * LIW UTll * ------cQ(rmnc; $217 d Aec>•lt•·S..tco111no o~ .,. ___ .. s , per ay S&S Aaphll 83 1·4199Llc ._.,a1r • ...,.,""'.Ad<Jlt1Qoe right, Ir" t1tlm1le on FIOOf covr'g, h!Vt, etc Doors-etc 549.4gac) laige or amlll jobt. Lie Fred or Jacil 962·2443
FumlOel •Pool lieatera OUICI< CAREFUL SERV. FIGUEIREDO PAINTING Olllf Pll•lll I Appraisal form1, •lc
.... Cl ••• '.I ABC MOVING IT 13804t Fire proofing lhlngtn 25 HE.A TING H91ter Service Jecllle 536·44 7 1 Th•~~.~~ J:'d:: for itt.iur------Re'M'OOELING: All ph-. 39&82 I o73.0359 NEED HELP? CALL JEFFI
In the ......... Law o..ter Also custom Clbin.11 18 RESID/COMM'L/INO. Jeck of all 1radet: Clfptrl·
Yrs eK""f. Int/ext .. ~ Reptpea Call 842·8989 111-1410 .,... ' ' ...,_. --T pl fWOid Pt~ttl"" ROBIN'S cte NtNO In 1111tural Wood flnttrlel, Oratn1 clear from S6/26 ~.ir bu':lnet• MlllOOI & p;.
DAILY •ClvlltButlntN Litigation yrs In area. UC, bonded, 20 yra. Do my own work. lry, painting, g1rdenlng, SERVICE: a thotoughly •&-1 •Ylll• bonded & lnaured. ''" Repair l1ueet1 dlap etc; ' 85 Clean houM. 5-'0·0867 Bell quallty. 25yr exp, Ml. UC C·33 No. 290804 Anytime M&M,842·9o33 tonal projecta . I· IO. I •Crlmlnel/Otunk orlvlng ins'd. 968-3584 anyUme Lie. 278041. AL 846-8128 c;lean ups, etc. No lob 100
0 •Ptrtonal lnJury Repalr·Alteratlons Gar•tala i11ge or 1m1Jll 556-22~ PIL T •RMI Ellate Doors·Wlndow1·C1blnet1 I ONE CALL DOES IT Alli .. ,...r.:t~iYTC11.ft• .. lie T·118,428 730·1353 638-691 1 -,--,.--.. 1 /It-Wia•n Cltaai11
._,., '"• llll •Mt ··•~I I WHITE win Ro Have raft . Becky 720·01t>5 ·ABC MOVING~ OU l TV> p NT Remod·Repalr· lier hfra ...,, •Employ"*1t Problem• P•nel-Patlos·Fences. 35 T EES We fix II, break II, buy It 01 SERVICE Call tor lrM Initial consul· yrs exp Jerr+' 546-« 13 Topped/removed Cleen· haul It 548-5009
---------1 Oulck/carelul. L.ow rllH. A Ii • At ING: fair Drain cleaning 4 hra. WINDOW WASHING ciau Action Cleanera Lie. T l380'48 552.0410 prlcea. Free est. Call "The only magic Is
DIRECTORY tlllon7~~~;~.:~1;~ney. Repair/small Jobs. Fences, up, new lawns. 751·3'476 PAINTING·CARPENTRY Loc11 home & apt clng John 1ny11me: 631·20SO. lie no3402· 6~8248 QUALITY'' 631·2028 Reliable, Ins. ~2·9264 ST AAVI NG COLLEGE
shelves. p&rtltlons. Low 1.,41111fi WHtt4 REPAIRS-Gary 645·5277
Alltatlitt rates Steve 731·8311 •• I Ed T I PTL
.-="'=...,...,,,""."=:=-:-:==--1..,TUDENTS MOVING co. Pa~rl•1 State Law
HOUSE·APARTMENT Lie. n24.439 Insured. •HANGtNG/REMOVXt • 1 ·s~•,·1,·1•1a·w-r.,..-u1,.., .. -,"'he·1-a"'h plut1helRVINEMIRROR 1-•••.,.••"'-•---... owng, g,n . wee a --c-=~---and ,,,. HUNTINGTON ACCENT PIN STRIPING Car~I Strwice mo S20·S2S. 45.5737 Har••"' Flttrs Cleaning 01 Renovating 84 t-8427 """ Free es.umate 650-'4488 WATCH US GROWi 11+ yrs experience con1rec1ors who perform
BEACHCOMBER •'NY A;!.im~~;ysteml 54~~~~ We seu Any Brand Carpet LANDSCAP MAINT H1rdw00d hoor1 Installed.
MIKE·851 ·1800 ._ _______ _.I work over S200 Including
HOUSECLEANING p i l -F""'a-rt.,..hl.,..n-g.,..ln-ter-10-r -=0es-1g_n_ labor and ma .. nall mull Wedneeday II FOR S 1 OVER COST Clean ups Reas r11e1 sanded, reftn., cleaned.
no extra Charget lalll11illi•1 772-1722 KEN 892·5830 waxed. Ins, lie 647 ·8888 EXP'O REFS. -· .. ·-·-· ... ·------HANGING/STRIPPING be llcented Unllcensed 897•4386 536"8322 flll PAlmll VISA·MC Scou 673-1512 TYPING/WOROPROCESS comractors ahould •0 CALL TODAYll _ au,. U8U Lk'cFday care. 1·~·4yrs, Cilia•~ l•ffl Malnt ·Clean Up•· Tree Baali•J
Your Dally Pilot compan1onsh1p , fncd MfiENNV'!• Trtmmlng·Hauling-etc --o•'Qi_.M .... P .. J•o•s•s .. x--111111 OR UT by Richard Sinor Lie. EXPERT Wallcovering In· fellers reports resume1 ~~~~r~c:~~~ •:~~rti~~~: C1n1ng Free est 720-1106 2806'4'4 14 yra ot happy stalleuon Reas Consult· manuscript 8<111 631 ·6281 sumers. con18cl Mary
Servk:e Directory yard Suzanne 555~J0~8 CHIMNEY SWEEP Free est Pete B4 l· l09ll. SMALL MOVING JOBS
Ree>reten111lve htkkHf•I S40 & UP 1·867-4876 flll lllEl IOHl MIKE 646-t391
local customers ,...., MR SAARKLE s -Thank you. 963-4114 81'1 Aaslgnmt 581 -8590 s,aralaal Grond1e 11 558·4086 with
.ltlllClWIH OUALITVl>AiNTERS Parcel llliLI WrlJ •SPIRITUAL READER• ~~r sque;:~1~1 f~~~~~ W·llll Ht.122 Bkkpg. p~roll. gen acctg Lawn· Tr ... Shrub Install HAUL·MOVf:REMOVE-
& sec·1 Flextble hra, tncl Ctalractora Tree trim/Removal Furnllure, Trash, Trees WllHWI * CUPITI PROMPT NEAT PRO· NEWPORT·~ AIAPl5"AT Adviser 1n all mailers Boar<! 28 C1v1c Center
Acctutia1
wknds. at your busmen Gtatral Lawn m1in1 /Rotolllllng 963-5415 NORM 20"/, OFF• Retl&ble tnt 'd FES~ONALS 836·7149 3857 Birch (cor Quail) love mar11age b11stness. Plan Room 690. San11
Reis Free I.SI 540-5654 12 YRS EXP I'm small. $I OFF wlih ad 5"9·2287 etc 675·24951631-9397 Ana CA 92701 or can pickup & deltver Free asumale 548-6065 Remodel/Rep&Jrs. comm LT HAULI NG • MOVING CPA: high quality Income
tax work al rees rites
John Brown 63 t-6483
Free counsel ~2·7047 & res1d L•C d, bonded. Haa•_I•aa Rent&I Cle&n Ups J on.
BKKPG BY COMPUTER ins Fot est 552·9142 AMERiCAN HANDYMAN 645-81921731·2916
Reas & Reli.Jble Service Room Addluons-Remodel Carp Glass, Paint, etc
LtnHI My pnces are smalll Plaaltr/lerr.ir Trtt Unict ___ ""!"',_,, __ '1'!'_1650·6477 Ron , -
Open tennis playet otters ---_ ___ EDS PLA TEAING J c TAEE SERVICE wnat a Wonderful World
lessons, all ages S 15/hr F&lll PllOEI ALWAYS All Phases lnt/8111 ~eat Tnm.ming remov&I yard of Shopping, rtgh1 at
Acnilical From s25imo. 675•0305 Commeretal-Resldenttal Ins . Bonded 847·2367 Hauling College Student
Prompl !0\111 rates Thank
you, John (759· 19761
I< irk Wiiis 544.()344 Rehable . Relerenc.s RHtuceos Est 645·8258 clean-ups elc 642·2914 your llngerttp1 everyd1y1
..... ~ •STARR5'48·4471 * -Dally Pilot Clutllted Ctili•11 Callli1tl Nalria1 Licensed 675·2826 Home Repatrs·Carpentry ---------1 •New cabinets. cabinet Are you iusl tooktng '1 Cab1ne1S·Eltc·Pl11mbtng
lllJIAY lnOIAl tactng, bars & lormtea we l•i<e browsers in Fencing DON 966·0149
BRIC .BLOCK •. Tll~ ••••llli•1 Get GREEN cuh Ads To pla~ your Id, "' Hive aornetnlng you want -for WHITE elephants call 642·5678 an<I let a
RESPRAYS 847-7901 coun1er1ops 642-0881 class1lled 642·5678 c1a11ilied Adi 842-7867
All types Reasonable. to NII? Claaallled ad1 do 24llrH•141-1121 with a c1a11lfled Ad Ctuallled Ad· Visor help
631·2345 u well. 642·5678. Feuce1S •Water Heaters Call 6"2-5678 you
TilttUILlll
Haul anything. 645· 733 t
1100 ••;~~·,~I• 2908 Ceaatrcial Pt11eaab 3012 •••!J te LtH 4024 Helt Waat.. 1100 Belt W111.. SIOO ltlt WHI"
---------1 IHtab 2911 11t i Tnd tOs. cobth & Ill PEllll 0emons1rator11
• M/F to sht 4 br, 2 ba hOuse UITIO IUOElll JUMBO. MCS FUNDING IUM AOOlllT FUI JOI In SE Costa Mesa. S300 1560 Newport Blvd, CM Bachelor/Bachelorette 5'48·555l E>tpenenced. musl speak
+ utlls 646·9178 evs 400 sq tt. S375tmo. Office & Birthday Partlel EXEOITIYE English. Apply In person
·-HOIOSCOPf
Agent 541-5032 lHE USlHUlllllH trlla'-tl, The Orange Coast Dally THE RIVIERIA, So Cs1
M/F wanted N.B. & C.M. Shopslottk:eslstores 8SO 738_8538 T 1 4021 Piiot hit an excellent op-PIH, C.M. line. Deluxe duplex $275 • • portunlty tor a career =-----,-,--
mo • last, 6•6-9146 C~~:! ~~:."c_';-:48_7249 PHONE FANTASY OlllllTllAI 0Allf oriented Major Account c:iRfi~~:\R ~i<,:w:~g~
Friday, Deeember ! Neat, considerate p101 10 25 ladles 10 share yo11r Your home equity or TO Executive with a proven tramlng. Call 646·1221 AIUES(March 21-April 19); Financial drain can be plugged; shr 3 br twnhome in Irv· la•a1lrial Fant&S1es1 828·7162 · may hold theanswer Call track record. Great
lne S320 mo. -•,. utlls lfalall 2920 Tra•el broker, (619)758·0318 potential. guarenteed OlllPllTElltt lllLPlll/ you've been too lenie nt with o ne who takes but seldom gives Pany 552•643t eves • draw against com· LABORER ror custom
anything in return. Focus on «>lutions, financial areas that 1260 sq ft. W Irvine a1ea. Two round trip 11ckets tlf WHIM 100 tnlsslon. Desire tomove home $4 SO ht, ~0·4359
include inv--.. .... , sa•.1 ... -..,.....unto m·te-rates and tax Need lmmed MIF 24-30 lnctds ottlce, SSO.tmo Atr·Cal to Seattle 0; ••••Wfllll •ra-Into menagement a p1u1.1 ___ -'-----"---'='W'""'"'" •u ap -........ ""' •"="• n/smkr shr 3br duplex Tom 851·8928 Portland lrOln O.C. Must _. -tN5 Send resume to 011laltr/llttl1•r1lt considerations. CdM. S 190 675··9141 Taking IPPl"-tlona tor P. 0 Box 1560 Elc----'-oed 5pm-12pm 64(·2800 X593 Kim 2,660 sq tt, 3975 Bitch, be used before 121 15/83. open mj~-operators, Costa MIS4, 92626 S~ thr~ Th.ur. ~2-7880 TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20): U you actually are in a h urry, NB. s 1330. M 1A zontng. $175 ea 673-1187 allactlve v......., nee. xlnt EOE
~slow! Means be a ware of details, fine points, legal necessities. IPTIOIOllH Agent 541·5032 laaianHI salary .. mu111p1e bonus --------Chlldcare/HouHkeeper, ........ on nublic relat1'on • """'""" .. rshi,.,. "'""W s•~---.:..." a Tl ••••r ••11 •22• •-3802 program. Call 8-4, nve-in, 1 baby, Hunt Bch -.-r-· •-. _.--,..., u.:; · wu .. iuw -_...,. ,. 1U18H8Ctatah · ltr Salt 4012 Mon·Frl. 7141250--0355 ACCOUNTING DEP.T: Musi speak Eng. & have
"different" awarenelS of marital s tatus. Leo figures promi-Prof. non smoker female ATTENTtON LEUZINGER Lobster FIShlng 2 BQ;11 ,. * , Cleflcal Assistant FIT, rele Wkdy1 660· 1234,
nently. 30 Maka same to Shate In GAADUA TES OF 1959 all equlppment. xlnt caSh Bankllg ~1~1~ ~~~~1 P~~f~ ask tor Mary M
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis o n routine, necesai:-CdM. 851·2000 ext 220, Looking for fellow class 11owwlthunllml1ed poten· Clarlitaai Tree laltl 2131913-SO 17 membefs who mey be in 1la t, Newpon Beech Conllnuoua groW1h has 6"4-2700 Mrs Lloyd. ties, family obligation1 and repayment of de bt. Focus alao o n Rmmte needed: 2 br, 2 ba !Jl8 Orange County area mooring, wlll consider c;reled Immediate need iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dee. 4 thru Dee. 23 Days
employment,buicchores,careofpetaandknowledgegainedvia near SC Plaza. S298.50. "We are working on our lrade.631•3954 for addltlona.t qualified UYEITISlll 81m 10 5pm Eves S
intuitive intellect. Individual who taught you in past is again Pref: ntsmkg. Must be r.. 25th reunion. CAii ~ ~ personnel. w UTll 4:300 pm to 10 pm Mull available for "consultation ." liable & resp. 5•0·1082 051·2551 an 6:30PM. laaiHH J· 4 14 TIUlll ..,..1111 have sales exper SS per
CER FREE-ALL AGES! Be your ow bOssl .. The Orange Coast Dally hr. C1ll lor appl CAN (June 21-July 22): Diversify, be ready' for swift Ammie w/1 view MtF, belt 5 00 Full· Time Pilot has an excenent op-646-7441 ""-"--"'-"--··-'th hildre d th l ed S tli h h I p le N & TV COMMERCIAL SEM· class 1 under Interior Fountain Vall-Office o I It beg I nln ..... -~ -... w1 c. nan o er ov on es. po g t twn M n ar Pl a INAR. SEE SUNDAY AD. Design -, P ' un Y n g Church hfrlng. Low pay. al8o on adventure, variety and speculation . Y ou 'll receive good deal 760·1183 213-'465-4491 For sale Interior wood Sl.:monthsprevlousbank· mld·Januarytoracareer Great Futute. Improve
S 3 B C T w or k s tr t p p I n g oriented Co-op Advert II· while you h•ve a job Cell ...__..,_via }nna distance call that aids in clarifving tra v e l plans. hare r rest wnhm, • Ing tMperlence Is re· I Coo dln&to Ith a
··---. -·"D J-• pool, tennis , spa SCRAM LETS bleaching & refinishing quire<! we otter com· og r r w 1n person at 1451 Irvine
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Are you adve nturous.
need money, and love to
travel? A,.C•llfornla Mlg
Co has openings tat 10
gals and guys, 18 and
over, to 1revel California,
Las Vagas, Hawaii, 1nd
1 t Western states with
our supervised merketlng
team demonstrating •
revolu1torrary n-prod· uct. Musi be ambitious,
well groome<J and tlrlgl'lt
All training ~>tpen111
Paid Tranaportatlon
turn, return guar111teed .
High e1rntng1 Start
lmmed •For appt, cell
June Pridgen. t 1 ·'4 pm
only, 6"6-3337
Dental Receptlonlll
E11perlenced, minimum ol 2 yrs. F /T. lrtnge benefit•
Irvine 551·5141
domestic he4P Live In help for eldefty.
long time Costa Mesa
c<>uple Husband has had
strokes, but Is mobile
Pay 10 be commenaerate
wllh uper and tel's.
642·2000 and 631 ·S055 Sagittarian plays key role. ~ S3851mo 642·38SO or -equlppmen1 with pro· pellllve saianes and ben· proven track· record. Blvd Tustin. 544·5491
LEO 2 S 1 & Great eernlng potential. _ (July 3 -AUI. 22): potlighton ome, prope~y values, 646· l869 ask for Tom ANSWERS ressional train g job etl111 Gueranteed draw against Cocker SpanlelS, black ORI VE A 101 -rrY1ne sped.al uu•nents and baaic payme nts. t may be n ecessary to Spac. !Urn 3 br, 2'1tba '2500 cash with your commission Desire to tern. 2 bull lem. bull Archllectural firm. Resp
review, revile and rebuild on a more sui~Je base. Son:i.~~ d elays condo, HB area. 2 mature .uns1op ·Elude tructc Call Al 683.5423 SOUTH COAST 1111 move into manegemenr a mele AKC 1 ·3 yrs old. person wt dependable
are necee"'!_and lewill prove bene f icial '{1 long run. Scorpio :~u~~·-~8;;~~:.2:lr Bu~'c;s~~cfus L:::;~~ :~~~b~~~g~t:a~~ :;u'~1do:ryo:~P~~;:, plus P s~n~~~s~~:. to c~~~:~~s 4:~~~:~T·s ~~~: o~u~;aaH~~1~m~ oaUve playm rwey ro Grandme gave me 1h1s ad· ioc 1n CdM $25.000. 20% MtF/H/0 Costa Mesa. 92626 PIT Sales 56.s 12 h( flea hrs $4 SO nr · 22c VIJlGO (Aua 23-Sept 22),. S potlight o n relatives viafts WE LOOK FOR YOU! vtee when I gol my ftrSI down 'Owners moving 10 A -• lie I t EOE Steve "•5-5760 m11er 12 m1 26 t·6250 -· · ' . ' ' House/Roommates 1ob 'Remem~ he who Austraha 752 6955 1 ccepung •PP al ons or 04 v short U1}>1 and Ideal which can be transfonned into viable Unllmlled 832·413• hes111111 IS BOSSED .. . -I f()()(I serwr Apply In Ptr· c 0 s MET 0 LOG Is T & IRYCLWlll mp
pro'*-Y ou'll be in cont.act with restless creative h.lnht W .nr Ul(IPPllfllNTJ SOii btwn J0AM·2PM. AID£ lorj S 'il otd QJra· MANICURIST writ) Wiii Ualn EleLgatsom
indi":;.,::_,_ ho • . . ti S tat• . '_.:'::!'.:• c:n:,•nwa~llto nome SPIRITUAL READINGS Beauty Salon. 7 statlon1. Tues·Frt PactflC Coatt lyzed lady. Mon ·Frt . cllentele, station rentals Cleaner .~~---';.....::'-'
vll.llAAW w tervt: u lNpu'a o ns. us quo 18 111uuu:'n , w t ma ure w~man AdvlCe In all ma1ters. Love. snopping center locatton Diner 4501 w Pacific 7.30·5 Musi drive. Bal· ava.11 C M area Call
member of o pposite aex p lays major role s275 • '• ultl REF 1 req marriage & business 1 ~ H 8 oomg aPOto• Coast Hwy NB. boa tstand..675-565~ 646_8609 10.7 LIBRA (Sept 23-0et 22)• Family mem ber cooperates Call Spm 549·l96S Also counseling fil5 $100K a f'ar Can do -
where financet ~ conce~. Focus on paymen ts, collections, IHt•lt Waatt4 tot ~~I f:.r:;1~~:~~9iari S200K Will take Hade of Don't 1e1 tha1 phone 11111 AIP. AIR. mature. •xper COUNTER PERSON FIT
bllity t.o locate needed material and !<J per90nnel Domestii 2 bdrm unfurn home lo , property, car or 1 $4,200 111 "*" Put II to work/ only Calculator by touch Nwpt Shores Ory Clean·
!sjultment ia necemary and will . heli rest.ore ~oy ~~ CdM, 2 pr~=3 ,°" Wll Pead 004 CISh ~~8?t~ ~:,;: ·~i~ ;11-p:P~;;f;:1':::'~ c::·n:~ tr:t;r::~76~;Y
FIOllUYlt
Full/time days Apply In
peraon. Tues-Fri, 9.-m· 12 noon, The Beacn House.
6 t9 S~ollow L""ane~, -~~ Laguna Beach. No pllOne cells, pleate. bomebue. ~plays significant role. + • #'!-f :::' C.ockai!c, wt:'~e~dy' 1--.--014 I 1_ con1truct1on supply bUll· Cleeners Will lratn. Atil ~~~-2U:Y~~ti~~~~-~ntr !~~B;.~~~8~-~~~-~·=~~~;~~·~aa;~~"~';;i;~~·~·~gi"~'~~~~4il~14~1~~~:~"M~··~~c~a~11 ~6~~5~~:1~8 ~11~.1 -~~~~ ~~-on-,-,-b-a-~---=--~-~--r-Int 2tl ·~ ._._ for Plastic Su of· originally a.ruicipat.ed. T ake lead, define terms, realize Uiat your . s::!9J Fnd Slbe~ISl'l9p:f9ni tlllYEllY uce, N•wport Beech
.• judgnvmt ~ intuition are on target. Get rid.of superfluous Etalde C.M Lrg T agl 1 yr. Redhllt/Oyer SA OPPORTllln!! ARCHITE~T'IJRAL f"eed Extra Income 1 Be Muat have omc. man·
material, ltreeml.ine Ulhnique and begin dlll!lng .to y.our tune. ~~;Y on P al~3.;~ t 1· 19·83 2131427-84~ • • •Plll.llOT llAIAIH an lndependen1 carrlef egement upe1lence.
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 2 1)· Emphasis on pow e r Ofll·J 14 Found: 1 sman white p.QQJ_ ---· ·--~---Regilteredultiifiltienflflth 10< JHE-f\E~•SlffJ-~ ~n~~~b~~o:. _... . tensi.fied t...i ....... w.:.. ~vtdel ~11 • ' JKt. ala I-: di. f811\llil, f f,ffi'/PeiCiiff.'i-• --min S yrs exper es project have depend1ble, econ· manner In peraon & by t!"_.....,uction. ln l'e---... -W -occur 1156 sq 11 oG ..... Ii. H B Ne.r 10 church. • CO I lwv manager !or oamn)ercta1. omy car"'lrvlne. Npt Bch. 11 behind .ienet. You'll di8cover ''aecret ally." What appeared t.o be able 1o re~t mo-to-mo 2 536·2974 bef 10 pm "EWPOIT IUCI -I l "' 1ns111ut1onel and tndu• Corona del Mar erea.Call ~~~.n1~·41~:'i;~0.~~1
a .etback boornerang,.in your fa vor . Y ou 'll get the funding, spactous olflcet, 2 sec· Found:4moblkl.abwlblk -• trtetpro1ec1s.Kn0Wledge Vl<;,ky, 961•7113 before )"OV'D-~by ~ re1ar1a1 1pac11, con· nylon collar Harbor & LIQUOR STORE of local codes en<nrutmc 11 em -_. ·--Ciaullled Ads ~2•5678 ,.. a nRICORN (Dec 22 J 'i9)· ·w· h ·· tru 'll ference rm. can Tr1'l:lude Hamilton. C.M. 640·9738 process requirements w . · an. . _ IS comes e, you existing phone sys Also ltlJ lll TUii desirable. Apply to Per· Btl Wa•I.. 5100 Belt WHIM SlOO ~--':U= ~:te~ ~;;!y o~J:~:~~. ~t !,~~:,C~ ~~!~f~1t7 sp~ce av1ti. FOUND ADS ' • ~t:i;, ~~.1~~~o"rthurtr:;:;M~A:;:;N;AG~EM~E;;wr;;T;::fl(A;;IN;E'E.s~=~======:-
end of a situation w~ w.a&large ly ne gative. It is time to let go 1·3 Office suites •vallable Landmark locatio n , proven successful Equ~~g~~runlty U-JOTE·I IAl1£JS
of "aecurity blanket.". as low as S22S/mo. No business. Just perfect for Owner operator!
lease required. Ulll & ARE FREE call us for partlcu.lan o n this "Red H ot AssemJ>lers. Apply 7AM IOI llllllC AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fe b. 18): T ake new steps in ronnection Janltortat services In· Offerin a". only MacGregor Yachts,
with bua1naa, career. standing in community. You 'll g e t to h eart eluded. 1 blk to o .c . Air· Cal: e 1631 Placentia. CM. For l)Oeltlono In man-
of matt.el"'I, ydU'll find unique WA~ o f aelf-exp resaion . lndividual port & Fwys. 5"6•2801 ASST'O MGR· PIT Foun· i.J egement lewl. Muat
in position t.o aid your ea\lle Will change from ne utral to fttong 1617 Wet tclllf. N.B. 142-Mll tlln Valley. sell storage. \._. a lore Mgmt. n -.11~ 278· 1365 sq 11 Sullable ' wkend only, llght olflce perlence. Salary com-
-~·-PISCES (F-b 19 M0 -h 20) -F~·;· ... _ h h .. -'1 IQf me_sjlcal or..9tn••!,;.,,32 =~~~!!!~~~ 9:'1~8M•bend:~~. ~~~ts. meu1t1t•t• -wlttl ftJ*'flN:li . . e · • ~ : ouow uuvug on uix:n -Agenl 541 ·"" FOUND blKk F/loolls Ilk• Up lo $7/hr. For lnteMew, lonl-ranae project comes mt.o sharp, clear focus. Emphasis on 2so sq 11 779 w 19th St, a Cocker Mill. young. vtc ltendent live· in, c M apply et U· 'tOTE-M Mriet on
comniunication1 education, publishing and travel. You 'll regain c M See Unit C u1111 Sprlngd a le & He tl Allalst teacher In wheel • PCH & vt.}l>'rn Laguna a..cti
· 8enR of direction. Family member, previously aloof. will now 1nc1. S200tmo 851·8928 842·0515______ _ .. _1 PIT h ne A & at 1390 N°'1h PCH between ..... r • rs x. m 11·12 noon or •7 PM on understand and actually encourage you. •CdM dl>t sul1es. ampl Found Coci<et Span, buff Board • S2501mo Fem. .,... pkg S350up, ulll pd 2855 F. on Fairway Or, CM. pref 638· 1788 Thuraday. fll ltl( WO CAU:
E Cat Hwy 675·6900 C M Animal Control Sell thf1t91 t•t With IMnt (714) 4•.a t•JJ If' 5~7 ae.aa •-*---IJaf I t I I Mir B1bysmer wanted lor 40 ft• £ ~ ......., _..,.,.........,......,.....,t ... a, ..... --., _ _.,_l_M_•_• _____ 2_tOO......... •;k~r't • 2-• lllT&IL/IFftol Found Doble ml11. moiitty L::miiiroriiiwiainti adiii•i· iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-hr wtt. 2 wetH>ehaved EOE l!!J!rt ltacll 27d Employed. met s2soimo " 7V9 c no1ce Newporl BeKh black, about 6 mos !II children. 3''\ & 2'1t, my , ,
-nr Fairview & Baker Br. 2 ba nse. wld, kit. location on Pacific Coast 548·1236 or 548·7815 I •1 p•1 t hOme 631·8300. ext 32 D •1 p·1 A
Newport 1111nd Water· 556.6378 alt 1 30pm etc 911 Vietor la. $250, Hwy. Harbor side. epprox Found F d'oG,"6-8 mos old, II y I D Bo11rtgh1 or e11per wood II y I 01 · . ·. ·. · ... ·' ·. · ... '·-.
front: Deluxe 3 Bdrm 2 ba _ _ _ S20 dep, 646-838(1 1200 sq It 71'·64Wot00 wht wlbrn p .. tch~ . .Jc SIOSO mo. 6S0-4188 Employed ma1 S2S01mo --' " v~. v• · worket & all eround shop : nr Fairview 8 Baker CdM Rmm1 to stiere 2 Br. Bayfront Olflces. patios. SC Plaza.C M 540·4381 1 wanted tor relurbtshltll) : ·
·NO FEE Apt & Condo ren· 556-6378 or 957 .6279 I apt 2 blks 10 beach. MIF I parking, 1an11or1el FOUND KEYS on SO It I< etch 7S4·685 t :
tars. VUI• Rentals - -I prol pref 673-8779 673· t003 On Ludlng1on Ave Costa J Bookkeeper. par1 lime. ·.· 675-'4912 Brolcer Furnished Room near So --· " CI ' f · ' d Coas1 Plaza Female Chrtshan F needs home to Beau111ul N-port Center Mesa 540·7518 as s I I e 1nal balance exper de-:
VERSAILLES prefer s250 556.1737
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2 Br, OCMn' View S1 too __ _ _ ella 6~2·35051778-3484 rm. kitchen. sectt'I, mall BrJ•'"I Santa Ana Ave -.._ • _, _. • • ·--•11·/lltat: Agent 631-4960 --& 18 vie a all _., • · .,---..... Rn On the beach t room 8p1.jF121.35 10 shr w/cpl. 2br mesS&~e r 8 v C.M ~undey. 548-7569 h 642 5678 Accnts payable/rcvble . Cc.an view, Np1 Shores 3 kUch-tte & bath $300 Iba house w/spa. w/d. seperate Y Call Sally FOUN'O Ml Co 1 mix p Q n e -Pa)'tOll, dally work :
Bt 2 Ba, $900/mo. • &200 sec dep 2306 w I central CM $250 • 'llutll 7!41760·0100 b / ht t~lchest' sheet•-Some exper. nee, :
848·9881or850·6487 ~eanlront NB 673-4 154 548-61~5 ner Jemboreelt ..,:nB~~nurst/Hauard ·• ,111>p1y 1n person VIiiage
SpaclOua apt 1 ml from ~ooma In NE Coeta Mesa Fern rmmte. oceanfront, MacArthur, Includes tlgn 432·9457 eve ... Inn 121 M1r.t,ne. Balboa :
t>each..,:;arpe1s. drapea Kil. lndry & poof prlv Balboa Penln. $'400/mo rights. epprox 3500 '<I It . . . • ltld .
SPECTACULAR Bay View, IHUAI lltTIL FREE RENT In exchange tng. Landlmd detplfate Nwpt Hgt• 645-290 t
PART TIME
...Deliver Dail.y .. ~ilot by auto•Ui-
Laguna Beach area (2 hours
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weekends A.M." Earn at:>out
$4.00 pei: mo. Call Mr. Barrow
or Mr. Bush 642-4321. EOE •
............................................. 842·2357 $75/wk 548-0514 eves Jan 1 N·smkr 837·'4470 groundleveleHeutlY90f· Found. Murphy · M Gold· ---
flee suite Excellent Paik· den Aetr. Corona tags, r. .. · Clalalfled Adi 842·5978
3BR, 1BA, trplc:, micro. Wklyrentalanow avall lordayb1byslt11ng,smln-$1.09 sq ft 11 11. Cell Lost Gold Bricelel In ~. ·-• ....,.
gar $050 mo • utll 1 tS SO/wk & up Color lured child 631·85 fO 1<a1~ 752-5444 • Cott• MeM l l-29·83. • • • or. .. ~......_...
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TV Phonff In room 2274 Flrmmt. ege 24·30, Shr NEWPORT BEACH. 300 REWARD 841· 1033 KIDS-EARN GREAT JRfS AND PRIZES! Spll1 levet 2 Bdrm, 1'h Ba Newport Blvd CM 3br apt, S2SO mo. N.B. sq N office av111 Dee 5 . ledtn' Selk gold ..._..,...
patio '610. Bech9tor 846-7445 area Av111 now Days Cah M.F t-'5, 842·48"4. L=~eh with blacko llutd cU.Hi.4
'385. M&-2842. SE.A & SUN L.OOGE 2S0-04'40. 557-2'428 ev Ottlce IPICft for leaM: band, nr K·Mert, \lons or·---. ... ---··-------..
Slec>e lo bMcfl Nice 1 Br $100 wk up Color TV M/F toshr t>eeut. 2 br N 9 747 ft, 1505/mo 111 Fotten Pharmecy, C.M.,
ytty. Oui.t peraon. '375 3028 W Coast Hwy, Npt condo. muter bt Clean. month rent fr" utlle pd, Sal .• 11/28. $50 1ewtrd.
w/utll 213/870.79'33. So Lag, nr beech. fvtn. conslder1te nonltmkr AIC, ground fir 1055 El Call Chudl 63&-8018 w ... ctm 2 Bf. 2 Ba. lrplc, rm. TV, lhr bath. N-amkr S3SO 548-7018 afl . 5 Cemtno Or, Cost• M .... llOll m• HlmllayanClt on
pool no pett . 1700/rno S175-250. 493-3'490 3 Blk1 E. of Fairview 6 Ortttltb Way Lag 8eh
13t-55M STEPS TO BEACH-Very F~:,'"!:t~ :~.~~c:.'~ Ad7~~1040, Mr Tracy HNt'1brOlctn.' '407·2370 . s.i•lllw 1711 P"'1 hM, Nwpt Jee, gar. 12·1. Dlreclly acrou Ptnaal1 m ~ rr::r. eNprlv $300.87~HJ etreet from oceen $300 •'320/up, cr~•ldrp1, -"'iii!i~~ ..... !"'""'~--
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I .... .... n.. MOTOR INN w/gar, Belboa Pen, $245 • mllTIYI llfTll • a Wkty ri t• s 105 & up + uttte. 973,.9529 eYM 1 MO F-AEE AENT 719 NO. HAA80 A 8lVD. ~ t IC. A88/rno. NO MCUr· Delly/WklytMonlhy F 10 lhr w/MIF W it-loo Wlllhort term INN, full FlJLLEATON
Now aooepting applications
for District Manqer to
aupervlee newspaper car·
~~ t~ ·= KHeh'• IVI M. COIOt TV, N.B. eonOo, 1310/mo + =·~~':·e88~~10r lll-1111
2 81 21~1&12°-212s hMt.O pool • •tee>• '0 utlla. 6?5·"43 ev.. • · · 1 l&J l WIU • oc.tn. MS N Coeat Hwy, Wtll" A TTRACT1VE • .... ltll LIQuna a.eh. 404-8204 UI, IOI --EXECUTIVE SUIT! .MAS8EU88£8
·· riera. SalarY commensurate
.. with experience. Company .
I &: en Of unGn. Ii p;t;, ... p~m '~~,:;.:!!,~ NwC)f1 Ctr 6'°·5'70 TO &EAVE YOU.
ulll Incl. Irvine "*'· lntalt 2tt'1 Ml tur'e fl 1 .,.. 3 bt 2'.t be r I UO•Tl/MIRI · T l+.&52~ lMoeiiO&;;cabln POOi tuJCury..:U,l~y~w/ la•lal1 2111 <MceftONLYl3&-t1t9
benefits plus bonus op-· :
portunity. Apply in penon,
weekdays, 3 PM to ~ PM at
330 West Bar St.. Costa ~2n~~s·~~to~. ~Leh• ~ ~l1 ~ .. !!!*,· ume ~pvt'T!l.~h 1 i508 Of 188 aq H O#GI EJCOTiCDANC!M MtF --14,.,....,....,.,_1_ entire home ...,t~t retllt ~ 1>ot1om flt. F0t hehelottett•l Peril• ~~~~54 7 ' i,..,...,..,,..,,M,.,.O=TH.,..·...,.Lr-g-,fum.--i bf, M/,, lg Nwpr Hllll hee, 8k tq ft. 29 ... Cwnlno +a1r1Qf>ef OfltM 826-49" i Meea.
AGES 11-14
EARN It-TO $75.00 PER WEEK .
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TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Antk'lue rotl~p Cl9tk xtnt "•wl ... JJ1rqultdl1mond ltaitatai IW lcMttu IOll ltU1 l!ztL 1111
c:ond. s tOOO. &73.-0YOO 1.351<. Round diamond Ital htalt tffltt , a;; ~' 1 m . t2K. Ladleungagoment hit contOlldated. 4 catm 77 Honda XR751 ll, .. , n~~t 1911 111~ ~
ACROSS
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15 Dodge
16 Cneer
17 Foresaw
19 EQual pr et
20 Juncture
21 Meal liSI
22 Feasts
24 Ca1ume1
26 -taddh?
27 Cocl\s
combs
30 Polishes
32 Darlings
33 Appea1111g
34 Account
37 Sleeping
38 Des11eo
39 lranster
40 Enclosure
41 Opposed
4:? S tudied h .. Hd
43 Sway
45 Helpers
46 Tricks
49 Commerce
50 .. KtSS
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52 Paper
amount
56 Fue~
57 CasuaJness
60 Buddy
61 Sub1ect
6<' ASSOtl
63 Furtive
64 Seeder
65 Assail
PA~VIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED OAUOI SAU ADS NOW
Cl AH IPllD IY CITYI
Ill HLOW
Ml I flng t.9.2K. 55% of IP· m.cM wood cMttta· , •>« cond...J2.00. &40·e'39--'"br1c1< ROlll RO)'OI tOf
l"PfifiJi"P.-.;;-.,..p.;.;;,;. g!:'~~7d6 vetu e Oyt ec:wood de.ell: mltclilng llaTlllE • 'll yz•~-C1lrl1tm11I XJnl oond. • · enr1; 2 patio ·toungea. 2 •" $32,000. t 73.07o0
Game Show Prize, gift c"m made olfl<1e well MttlMlr tlrM, good cond.
certlllcata, Vari CIMf & c11>lnot1 lor storage of $550. 826-5453 t~ta
Arpel Jeweleta Wiii "" plans, WI"• or mlec. '•1•701ti1.~loil5Pinl'lol'lN!'l'X•.-a-a"'r.•, •rune--..... ,.H ULI • lntlre 14.000 credit' tor lteme. To ... 875-2311 Par11ngYamalla.Che4al). good. nn Orff, l>ttk•
SAVE 10-25%1 Chelll. $2,600 Of portion• for aayt. 6'16·3375 ev 675-3885 Jolin ' tytltm ~ allern1tor,
dr•tHrt, ohlna oaba, 2 5 'Y. d I 1 c o u n t /O /1. T all l>Ody beet HOO Hoo1ler, fll• oab1, bul· 714/597·2233 Pi11t1 11111 v2ZI 1 trs, " 5~·88 6 Of lal~ 11111• l!!J!!l lut~ feta. Welsch cupbrdt. -Xntlquo Vlenneae Grand Utility IOU , betlt Ill'"· · 1
Xnllquee, 3011 houHI, nlft -f'JIOCh •. much more ... 1011 BEAUTIFUL GARNETS 101 Plario. $1500. 586·5579 QEfXC BOX TRAil ER 80 Cellca QT Lftbk, • of imalla. MC & VI••· Chrl1tmasl Vour cholo.. _ 5 81 14 redlblk int. AM/FM c .... Item•. clothea, queen bd. •FREELAND'S, 864 w Only $6 ea 640·8688 Early 1,.1prlght red oak • t. 00. Vlctoc air, snrl, 111 wnl, ~
chrlatmat deoorallona Liil ISU UIAIE UU teth. C.M. 645•8434 ROLEX Ladles--piano $500. 760-6267 642-5855 clean $5895. 241-1158
203 Diamond 844-4382. Attn Interior dfflgn atu-a I W .. to20 ..,----.--.----_.... dent• and 1eamslreuea. FREEZER llke new $150. Gold StalnlH• teel, Grand piano, burled "' ti llt '81 COROLLA: red 2 dr
Ct1t1 Ktll Designer tab sam. Moll. REFRIGERAT~R $75. Diamond Dlal St 00 walnut, 111nt cond , Higl\et1 CUfi lmmea. for ffdan. 5 9')d, air, am/tm.
Garage sale: Fri 10-3. Sat yard or more. 48"·58" 557·8838 640·7762 $2500/()l>OI 645-0768 . your vehlcle, dome1tlc or 3 IM. $5150-886--0743
9·4. 1034 SEA BREEZE wide. ·Big enough tor OE side by aide retrtg. WATCHES · Get the pres. Upright console, 5 yrs old, foreign. 551·8285 Vt ... nraeta fltJ
OOWN (nr Wiison & Peelllc) Piiiows. 200 sarnp. Furn. t9 I s•oo 69 65 llg!Qus IOok for a traction hardly used $750 obo W b II 1 ... Piiiwoiit!llm-.-.,,;;.;.;;.-cal.. 100 Arch. Dlgeata. cv t " · 7 • 1 · 2 ' of cost. Finest top name · e uy cars sU running. •82 VW an 1650. run•
1Formsounds MOVING SALE: Relrtg, wallpaper booka, antq llUY&PPLl&IOH quality rttplicaa. Perl in 556~982 =4~0705·S 4 00 Caah . great.759-1552
2 Coast b11Cl washer, dry•. beda, llv. singer sewing machine. Les 957•8133 every detail and design S~rtia1 a..41 1230 __ • 17
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3 Herb genus rm. kit. Must go this 1s1 edition books. and $200-$250. 760-7232 ills. Strato. 260 CM. 4 MH Drlwtl to3 '68 B~rblt eng, clean Int,
4 Saw br'e'ly
wkndl Sat/Sun. 2439-D more Sat "'uri 8 am • Kerimore wahr & dzr, exit AM/ 1tereo, nu tlr•. · ""' • ·" ---S150.va1S450 786-8519 'T4JEEPC .. -ro'-aes.~rg $2500 Call 24hre B<>b OrangeAv.631-7389 pm 2t6Vlalthaoa. cond.StOOea.64 -6488, Nisctllltffll 121 '"' " "" · ·
5 Hr segment 26 Come across 44 T et minus lmat Matching wshr/elec. dryer. Antique Mahog desk S tOO Slate lop Brun1wlck pool owner. exit cond. $2900. 631·6300 ext 32
6 Tent 2 7 Applaud 4 5 Sco pt.' S O 830 P lk ~ ... • •ooboth 759-1552 Antique trench Inlay d-11 tbl. r&g stie. newly re-642-6001 att 1pm/wknda '89 Bug. org •tack oond 7 Mans name G OarageSaJe&Househotd 81 nlyl orlAShley. '"'.,. v~ covered 12c esll k II T k S I t t 1 $1500 8 Ballet skirt 28 armen1 46 Pulls up Elfects. Fri/Sat, 9-4pm. 6 9-5. Clolhea. kllchen Relrlgeratora. llke new, $200. Upright Plano equip comp~ete c $~ rac I :9~ .~;n:f; 5146 .
29 iri due ltttit.' d 7 E ~penment Fllnlrldge. Turtle'Rock: Items. baskt!ts etc clean, 1 Almond 1 White, $400. Amana lreezer S75 645-1691 ·53 Dodge PICk-bp, rune • , •
9 Humonst JO Te111l1c 4'8 Sky Toys. Clthes, China, Pans. FF, 2 dr $175. 895-7062 640-0276 good MOVING MUST '72 Super 8ee11e. very
George -31 Hurried 50 ForeSdW ··~rt acli Stereos, Etc LOIS ol • CAMBRIDGE • $10 per TVl. .ladio, SELL. ssoo·.-850·"2612 clean. •Int running cond.
10 California co tv 33 Rest:nlfvl 51 Pinnacle ·YaCO:ona 4 dr Slldan. 4 Goodies. Sat only s~:, ~4~~r~i~~~2~ can. 962-1905 lttrt o 6232 ·50 FORD 1 TON. 121t ~~~~~;~:0&42~s"1'~9 sell
11 Snaping 1001 3~ Declare 53 Enoct1 s spd. Sharp. S 1575 8AM-4PM 1715 Newport Dollar-Guard. device de-BEAOT1 f u [ 251, RCA Stake Bed $8,000 Victor ----·-----
12 Canvas orop 36 Garden aieas cousin 642-0795, eves 548-8823 Hiiis Drive West. Wards washer. 18 lb, $75 tects counterfeit curren-Color TV, 2 yr wrnty. 642-5655 ' ·1~i~a Bug . .r(lnt. StSOO.
13 Pronoun 38 Tooues 54 Skin P•OOlem M:~~-~3:,~~~~~4~~00 cy-certillcate!I Ouaran· $146 Free del Open ·e4 Courier Ford Great ~-·"'7-.---=---18 Bra1s 39 Restrain 55 Seemly Btlt Wut.. 5100 Btlt Wiit.. 5100 teed 100'/• elJecttve Sun TV John s 646-1766 work truck. •Int running ~fa SUP R BEETLE: ate, ..,3 F --Whirlpool relrlg 17 c It Send SASE tor free into • ---d $2300 673 4958 am/Im ca•• I t cond 1 2~5 P1sh 41 Clock works 58 E•Clarnat1on Rel811 like new $325 S50 7~52' to P 0 Bok 1355, New.-Sansu1 w/quartz PLL Syn. _con . • • owner S3l0ox ~54·1828
ronoun 42 Twice 59 Nlld iJred THE BALBOA BAY CLUB PART-TIME. Varied hours -pon Beach CA 92663 thesizer 50watt Receiver, Aittl laftlt.. -.----...------~-Silts Cler• to include early A.M. Aactital 6012 auto search & Dolby ' -·73 St.JPER Beetle ate 2 3 4 7 8 9 12 13 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EJ loldlng wheelcha1r. re-sound. S530 60 watt 1 ad1° 9107 am/Im. neat cond. s' 2150' Afternoons and evenings. weekends Must have de· n
48 Gaelic
approximately 30 hr/WM pendable vehicle (small movable arms/feel~ like Speakers Sanyo RDR60 171 u ..t & I " or best otter 644-5679 " Larry ltr111 luotlt1 new S320 645-7814 • Stereo Cassette metal ...,,,an, runs oo .. s Exc~llent Opportunity tor truck , van. station T LJI S OE tape Deck. Dolby BCNR. good $400 641-8434 · ·74 VW BUG, good cond.
service oriented 1ndlvld· wagon) to assist news· s!:. :d unde~A~.t~~!'! LIOUIDA TING COIN auto search setec1. 3 yr •76 SllvirFOX,4 dr 1850. MUST SELL NOW. S 1800 ual. Deallng with Q!.t1J _paper dealer In Irvine COLLECTION warnl on all ,300 631_3395 all 6pm 080 662-3872
clothing. llquor, and area. Must be depen-By Appl 557-3534 5 8 sundries. Gift wrapping dable. Contact Greg Fi H lo Yoa IOU 4 -~738 ·79 5000S, loaded, '78 VW ~·· Blue/wht,
talent a plus PleHe call Hbeyde Mori9d30ay thrud F1r01d3a0y FREEE BLACK M ss1TS Must sell due to Ill health Boa ta, Claarter/ sunroof, a1r, auto. low oBvlaeP~.;.500Ex.ra6s7.5 Be56s5t1 olr lor appoi ntment. tw~n : an : ""' and collectton °160 yrs. Real 7010 miles $5800/080 ,.., · • -+-+-_.-4---ll 645·5000, ext 52 t, be· a.m. only. 642-432 t 944 W l9th St, Disposing 01 Ame.rlc:an 556·9066 '78 VW Conv. Champ Ed
tween 9-4pm. • Costa Me!18. Ca ~11$~~ d~~ia;~· :o~d ';0~::. 10' ELHllT Y&CllT Wht/wht, 35K, O{IQ ownr.
Retlredeouplemanage21 VeterinaryHospltalKennel FREEtogoo<1home1gray some at $200 ea. NEW · DIESEL. For At1 IMW 9112 S6750.090527.j724
units In Costa Mesa. Attendant, afternoons. Netherland Dwarf Rabbit. 960-0442 your Holiday Entertaining 176 BMW 2002. xlnt cond. .79 Convertible Bu
1155-0665 or 63t-6l07 Pref Live-In. Studio Apt. 536·7948 atter 6pm & Parade of tights. Daya all ortg. Must seel $4900 Wht!Wtit lo ml lmJec
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._.. Nr Sch, bus fine, wly lraln. Per ago pram/stroller. gd 573-4860. evs 557.-3273 or best offer. 492-7665 $6550. ' w s' 47 ""59 . ""' Good attitude -ntlal. Free to OOO<t home. AKC cond. $110. 646-8786 -vv
* * * 642-3840 for appt. ~~. &;~'.'ss::klngese. 9 Por1 alerm sys. Max. $600. Boats, Geaeral 7011 ~ _m...n '79 vw 2-dr 0.1. Rabbit,
WAITED• PROS Guitar. $100. 494-8806 17 It Avon sport boat. ·4.S ~YL" air, atk, 40+ mpg. $4885. --+--1-4--11 ' Ytttrlaary ... ,ttil M GERMAN SHEPHERD '81 Johnson motor. 4 Saleso-5-fvlce-LM$1ng 645-9527 eves. P.P.
I TRA*llEES * o~~ ~:':~n~:!:::z~ 1 yr, needs~ home P~~'.'f5 s0~~='-·01S~\:~~ seets & hanging rack 'II llZ HO SL ·eo Jetta. loaded, "•wlela. --+-~_.. _ _.._.,II * from 3 to 4 p,m, Tues thru CALI.. 6 ;-3:1S5 • Incl. $425 obo. 644-6622 S3000. 573•9090 Auto. leather. loaded. Only $4250/obo. 631-3016 111 lllEY Friday. Exper. pref. Call Avon Re<lcrest, lac sell kit, 4,200 _ mlles. Absolutely .80 Sclrocco S an/rf
SH.Ill H •• •S 631-1030 111111 HEEi PIPPllS Prt·Cllrl1t•11 Salt! like new S295. 857·1448 Mlnt11 ILGMJ818) black. e>11t cond'. 15200: n "3 males,' mos old. ' Suppor1 South Coast ' • 70 ., IH a 111 8 8 62 3 .,, 6 3 ~hy notdlal l0<doll111 ln W&mHS/WllTEll 548·4050al16 MedlcatCenterHospltall !Wtrtltl 1~ 208 W.1s;,SantaAria
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our CdM office, We offer: E11perlenced. Part/lime. GIFT SHOP 25% OFF 13 11 Boston ·whaler. Cloaed Sunday '81 Rabbit con11«1 .. blk,
• Highest commlaalons App(y In person at Two Everything. Dec. 1.10 at newer 25 hp Evlnrude, OCJRfVI 27K ml, air, receto -t•. -~-+-~--1i • ExtenaJve procfuctllnes Guyj from Italy, 2267 Faraitare IOZS 31872CoastHwy,S Lag 011 cond. $3000 _ •R stereo cus. xlnt cond.
• Photo copy supplies Fairview Rd. CM. 2 pe sect. sofa, oall/gla.U 499-1311 Gill Shop 640-78 14 L $8300. 497-3508
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w .. ,. .. ,.. a .. ,.. PlaGenlla. C.M. set. bdrm set. 543-2241 542·2914 alter 4prri cabin area. 35hp Even· llVEITORY $1500 obo 536-9904
--+-~--1 ......... ~--'I stnt, w/,tftaffll ft Jtill Waal.. 5105 7' Solabed $125. II' Maple Shaefer & Son Splnel rude, lully equip. s1ereo .•• 79 3201 .. 4 SIR VW Dasher '74 auto,
tlrl ''ft 11000/wt, 1able $75. 2 Blk legal Ille Plano, 4 years old, needs xlnt entertainment boat, spd. am/Im 4 air. 75,000 =~=~;=~~~r==~=~=~~~~===~~::::===~ II you are 8 aelf-star1er & NurSH aide or compa-cabinet $50 ea 631-7854 tuning $750 080 Girts seats 8 lor dinner• S8950. *1~7195Yo32L0>1.. 4 SIR mlles. $1750. 548-7249
h t -11 nron. day work. local rel . Ca b d d 642-8144 spd. 11 w ,_.. ., s1-.. ungry or money. ca 549·0373 Artificlal Ficus Benjamine nopy e . resser. (486562) v I 9175 ., u,. --It Wu ... HM Mr.Thomas6am·tpmat trees ·quantysllkleaves. desk, oorn-er !able 25'Wellcrat1NoveXL '73 --·79 3201, 4 d c1.•"""·~·----·--Flll TIIEP&Y < 173-0111 Dtt1 5510 real wood trunks . For w/hutch $200 080 Twin Ford 302 VS Mere-(994xEO) 5P • Al •7tVOlVo 40f.GOOd cond
, •• , TllE wtU wor~er. •UL IST&n m s p . home and olllce. 786·0507 alter 6pm 1u1sers. 11lnt cond. tan· *'79 320r. 4 Spd, SIR $900/obo. 9e6-S479
An • ...,_ t II $5/h .Rental/--•--.,._,1 tor ~-SALES BUSINESS OPPTY AK Id oOdles, show Beebe & Assoc 476-0311 wkdays. 10-4 wkends dem axle 1rlr, at Dunes (091YPZ) w; Opportunities available c .... n cu · po le. r to --.~· ... T Je.-c 1 II quality, $500. 1-867-4876 · -----$11 000 720-1101 ~ · ,9 24'DL 4 apd. air. snrl. wtth the Los Angelff start. STARVING AC-!Ive Balboa Island offloe e orrimun ca ons rev-Broyhill triple drswr w/mlr. SWING SET' climbing •·79 "'281, 4spd, SIR $7,<>90. Oreg 631~888
Time. Clrculatlon De-TORS MOVING COM-we have openings ,0; ~1':::o~ar~:gat $~oo~s:8 GOiden Ret. Chrtstmas twin trndl bed wtoi bars etc (Ct11LDLIFEI all 26-:r Sea Rey Dancer ·79 (747YPVJ .82 V 1 OleMf
Par t men t 1 n 0 u r PANY 650-1366 two experlencec:t, lull time commlsstuon per weel!? ~~P1~~e~~fi~F:62~~~~~ spngs & man, exit $700 wood, needs patnt $120 325 hrs. sips 6. Incl. trailer, i~iiz~i~I: 5 spd, A/C Load~~ S 12.700 w~irc;. ~:~-t~dog~~m"a:~:~ NJ!1el-sC~m~~n 1~~I~ ~c:'sns~nsa~~tl~ C~~j New Program. Call C GOLDEN RET-RIEVER ~l~~e~:":~ ~~~~1~ 642-8144 ~~~~;·,~3'.r:=s~t~·~g2 *'80 633csl 4spd loaded 974-3192 BETTE WALSH. Darriato tor appt 557·9 gg · • ( IBWW299) teed hourly wage ptus company located tn Cepo WlTEllFllllT •Ill• 714,86 t·8465 puppy AKC, shots. dew· obo • 4 To, Dt1i&Hr Cltthil& WANT TO SELL YOUR *'6 1 320I: ,5 spd. SIR Aattl, Dtantic ~o;i~~~~n 4~~r~ :~ ~~:~~11a1~:~~~~ S~s~ • SALES CLERK tor drug clawed S 100, 548·2826 BUY DIRECT FROM HW • 10"4 It 40"4 tff BOAT OR BUY_ A BO~ T? ( ~CUT843) l1iclr 9307
Trarnln!J TrVfCMdad $4UOO a month XLNT Jll-1100 store Cashier. cosmettcs Lab m111 !em 3mos loving I MANUFACTURER Sale this Fri 2·8 ~ Sat 1-CALL 775 6396 -'* 82 528E. Auto, loaded 1fo EJ
Potential to earn $300 sales support by & dehvery F'arl/flme 1 mellow sm•r1 Found1and.ave.S010ll>'Y.onnew ro-s 111 2409 Vls\a del IOlll Sail 7014 (966653) & ec~.a,;11f;tei1it In
plus P4!. week. For an lri-TELE·MKT te.,,-i For Jn. alternate wknds on1y',1 abandoned needs home I top quality bed sets Twin Oro tat Eastblutl $hop· ; ' *'82 528E. 5 sp<I. loaded 640~9 1 552 obo.
t er view. Ca II ( 7 l4 ) 1ervlew, call, C. Damato, -IEAL ISTHl-IAlfS ~ APPi'/ at Port Phar•na ... ; 640--0276 all 5. • set-S 1us1 $69.95, lull Hts ping Cntr· NB ) CfasStc Cal 2'4. nu 98115 & cushions_ (1EUD9611 4 -1456
957-2361. Ext 1204 714_61)1.5455 Salary & commission. 3130 W Balboa Blvd. NB ~essy oogs1 s'io any size ' lust S79 95 Save even Fashions Call 720-0110 Vl1F. good cond. 14200 •·93 320I, AIT : SI A ·73 Centurion 2 dr hard· Need result orientated G h I more on queen and king 01 759·1206 71 4-673-6382 (1FMV9251 top. 70K. xlnt con<I .. 1
IEIE1Jl,0Ff1Cf: lllSUlllES agent-b ' Sal .. b•l,P.Wah.le<l·Weare roomlngsc oolteacher sets Free. dellve.c._y . Coronaoo 25 l<Jt, $2000 •'83 3201: 5 spd, SIR owner.$1200.6-44-2496
Work PIT 557-7626 CNA's or experience rtf-properly ,g'wo~k ~~ now .. a~ttno ·~llC&· "tl yrs exp 546•2848'" 636-4 t95 -----Doug 642-8773 I lFZP975) Npt Bch olc. Call Mr. Hons tor a lulltfme sales Ptll 5535 C -5 -1 TVs. golf cluos. water bed. 131-3111 lfllllll IFFlCE quired 7-3. lull time. E•-Hanna 476-1234 position In our reader ad ontemporary o a c101hes. rifles. pie frames, 206 W 1st. Santa Ana M~OR "5-H-eP-P+N-~:n~= NP.I Bch A9cepttonlt.;;;itj;;;;;t;;;Hrl,;;:::;;;:;:;:;;;;;;;;.~d'.!e~pt Telephone & Obi ;elf~tiead ~o~, ;:;~~~alnt cond books & much more Su day
CENTER DEVELOPER ---------orac .... vu•• -i;uuntersal&sexp-flelplur '91'1'. cage _ $-05=$4001"nO'rs-.Fn.sat. :.=~-=::iitr.;ffiF.:;~==-~i1i~--
needs 4 pleasant Nutntton onented retail •ng oll1ce. wlll train. 10 but not req'd. Apply Pen. 642-1685 01n1ng table w/4 chairs 9-3 2044 Vista Caton.
articulate people tor salescierl\ wanted for de-l\ey a must. CAii btwn nysaver, 1860 PIAcentli Aatil tr 1010 Hi·t>ack -wnotsl'<I Orie Easlblulf;N&~ ,,_'J,,...;.. ., _. •_ p/tlme office promotion manellng, r9111arcttno PO!· ~-5 30 83t·«09 Ave, C.M• 1 wood $500. 645-7053 ,....._. ... .r....:-.......__... · ~ -,_,,,w.i:.;;:;.oi.
work. Great surround-1tidk.,"';ir~ st"'=kfnG, Restaurant--SANDWICH SHOP PIT -~~ ~~ ' e • citntfi 7e )..OBO-.~ ~6-!ie22
f1¥1s. Hruvail. 9·1 or 1-5 ordenng, cffhter & cu.-BarTen<lersneed9d, 4 help wanted. Ap~y at *UTielf llCTlll* 1 llf Fnltm£ . ._ Portland lrom_O C .Mus~ water. locker '82 EL poRAOO. 19,000
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MonthruFrl.$5-hr.Apply tomer se<vice. Mngm~t <lays/week.10am-6pm. Tummy Sfuller· 2to S TllllS.,IEO:l IPI ·-~ ~7-6133 -oeusedbelore12/l 5/83 64o-5335 ·15 280Z air am/Im ml. MINT COND. Orig .
.. ..-...~ «25 J otentoal Apply Mothers Appty In person -alter 5 Bristol. C.M. 7.5 1"3566' AMERICAN & EUF(OPEAN Like n-HerC\llon sofa-$115 ea 673-1167 MQORING BEST LOC mags. ru~s •l~t. $4000~ owner. P.P. 416,900
,. V "'tiOree,SOrie 1308. ~7~~k;~,&C~chen, 225 E pm, ASll 10< O.Onla. SERVICE STATION Sates Furniture & small ltef"!S In-bed. II beige stripe. S 1~ • W te4 220 Balboa Island. tO min. to 650-4554, 642-5696 080 Mon-Fr1 8·5l>m
I Ifft t II tail RE~~;0~N\~~n the $6 hr 2 openings Call cludlng oak sldeboerds. obo. Powd~r blue tovec IC, ·Ima jetty 18' boat. 673-6204 .76 280z I 4 pd tea (John) 863· 1200. Alter ~~· .. • Orange County airport ad Mike alt 2pm 545' S760 Moosiers. chine cablriets seat, xlnt cond, s 100 $$ PAID l a' ... cJu. --101., $4500 o~ba_o.r.5 3: ?~·~c7 e.vns. ~pm 552~ 104 -· If\ yvrona del Mar Sec-•ncy look Ing for Surf and.Sand Hotel, In er • · • drestefs, tall chests i. oho. BdrJTI set. di\ wat GOOO.USEO tTEMS !!. _ -~ ~. .,...~ _
ret11lal, customer co~ mature person to 1111 pos. Laguna Beach. SEWlll DPEUTlllSI much, much more. Over 1wtn bed w/matt & bo• 648-0792 ·83 Puch bltycle never 80 280ZX GL Pckg bK ml. Clanrtltt 9313
tact, admln. 760-1822 itldn as Admlnlsttatlve RESTAURANT Must Have exp&(: ·with 400 Items In all. 10% spring. 3 drwr dresser. Masical last. 6224 ndden·'S250. 540.-8439 brn w/belge Int $8000 Ba 'h COfWETTE T-TOP Ull lmlST Secre11ty. Protesslonal Several temp and perm, Woman's Swimwear. buyer's premium. S150 obo. 840·1830 BMX UTC 633-5900 Rs 545-0884 New motor. trana, tires.
-No cllentele needed, .-.t1111'tude. appearance. Prr positions open for H_B_ 969-2663 or Iv Larry Mtr1i1 luotlta Loveseats. $250/pr. Play-Blessing Trumpet, Uke new best ~ts. ,;1;5.x~n~5~~n~ '80 280ZX, I/bar, blk ext, S 10,000 cull. 660-8106
comp•fty ..___tits, paid phone voice a must. dell type sandwich and message 960·8433 -168SloronloWay, C.M. pen sole. $150. 548-7006 $50 obo 557-9499 .. _, 1 t i ·73 C •~ m -· ......... Sharp general office E M-t M o d .,.,.gen. ar. stereo, etc. apr....,, cond. vacations. 2 locatlons. ~lad makers. xper pref. 556·9901 ----o obecane ens 1 sp $8500 673-2749 .$ 5 5 o .. 6 5 . 9 5 4 1. Call Debbie 7~ 1•3810 Skills required. 70 wpm Apply 8-11 AM & 2-5 PM, Simmons wht crib & matt., GUITAR & CASE with like new s 150 Child's · -631-6300 K
typing. 714-556:0460, M-F. Meyerhofa, 17821 JTORE CLERIC perfect. $110. 633·2190' >1tras US 857-1'146 seat. $25 Rack, $25. '81 D~TSUN 280ZX 2+2 · •
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IAllY HIMI Brittany. tO am · 1 pm. Sllyparl\ Cir. suite A, Irv. 7-Eleven t.tQr:.,e needs parl Oak· Kit tbl, 4 Windsor 5'1la Bfd,Flex..Steel Sl75. 857·1448 Gd c~d .. take over leaae, •.75 CORVETTE CONVERT
Full time poaJtlon. Salary p••y Tiii Res1aur1nt time clerU for sunrise chrs, S275 Sellars -Sm Ctialr $5. 549-2430 Marlin Acoostlt"Gultar • no Cfown. or P\lfChUe A. CLASSIC RAGTOP negotlable 65G-l367 -ahilt. No ei1perlence nee: porcelain top tble. $95-with case. perfect• Motor lakes 0 6 Sl 1.500. 496-0245 Loaded, like new, SOK.
· • Earn up to $400 per THE BOAYLSBnOAllBIAY CLUB enary We wlll l(aln Ex-Library tbl w/drwr. $75. Western bunk beds. hvy S600 cash 650·8106 '8t Maxi Moped, like new, Fa'at 91.,3 S12.900. &44-6952
Hotel Oe111 CIM & Room month.. Retirees, House-· All cellent'company ~eflta Pie Sale, $395. 540-2055 duty, $100. 751·7580 . blue $500 642--0871 ~ f • 93
Reeervatlons, NCR poa-wiles, College Students. lMll.Alll lncludlnn Ille & health l!J.: 0 1 Vlr•n•J 11~ h 1 You could oe earning up to ' ·. · •j5 124 Spyder, 5-ap. ti • It
fln'g npu· Apply '10 Need ~able evto"'to Tuesday thru SatUrday~ 5· -sur.na'e. cri<fll -IJnTOn -i 8l1re¥A~ ~,.Si,~~~ Rt ll<U ....... a •••• --$~2()G. 9e' week •• oterc1cl11j_ _ -~a~bsolute~~rfect. '"8 u·-·~ ,.._u, """' David McNeil at Hotel deliver Dally Piiot In 132:>· ~.,1., la o t C tnl $c 1011 I r •2""' r=-t-,JI ,...... """" """ 11 pm Must be narson-profit Sh811"". Apply In all new uphotstarv• Pine .,,. ~ P n uner ourse o. M.ttfl O m · • " -r 01;10. ownr. $28 . 642-8001 L...,una. 425 S. Coast Laguna Beach (2 hrs nar ,.-· ·• ~' 542 3244 o 556 1178 5•5 8451 --• ,.-able. servrce oriented In-person at 9542 Hamllton Cl.!pboard $375. Lawyers Yamaha upright piano. •• -r ·• (3)"awa••"l 90 r, .. Blk-"' • a~ tPM & wllnda. Hwy. Laguna Beoh. day). Weekday, P.M.. di id 11 I I A H ti I "'-h s 5 -" .... " [)" .... ~94-1151 -Weekends, A.M. Call Mr v ua or man ounge. v.. un no on ..... ac . oak bookcase 49 . Art new. $125 . 2 beaut Ollie.• rarait1rt/ All for $100 548·1077 1 .... ·~ 9125 '68 M Barrow 642-4321. ext Please call {Qr appoint-968-1044 Deco lamp $350. _.LilhQ.. mbelem solu, hardly -u•tang. VB, auto, pa,
Hou• cleaner, part time. 343 EOE ment, 645-sO!Jo, ext 52t. Equal Opportunity Abraham Lll'ICOfri 1886 used, $600 both. ciasstc T;aaf.•tal 1226 ·77 HONDA XR75. gd '77 CIVIC: good corid. new ~~o00r:e·m~51~81PI
top pay. Cail Rose ---------9-4pm Employer ... M/F/H/V $600 3 oak loe cream oa.k bar wtbrass It rail CaPOn 1111>260 Copier. very cond. $200 675-7272 paint. 4 spd, stereo, cau-----------
1-iouMkeeping. 650-6473 Part-Tl.. Restaurant chairs $75 ea. Oak end $550. Vew wood butte; clean, works es Is $500, •79 SUZUKI GS 750. 8200 ette 640-4t96 '71 LTD.clean,alr,am/fm . .UIUPEI Ptra THE BALBOA BAY CLUB TELEPHONE SALES table S75. 494•7340 tbl, $200 Hekman end call 549·8846 m1, 111n1 cond $1400 080 '78 CIVIC 4 11pd, sun root. $850. 536-7897 aft. 6f>rn
Ooryman'a Inn in Newpor1 •111HS MOST /ltSnSS Part time. Business Ser-Ori Anne walriul col. tbl, tbl, S 175 6 mo old 19" -II no enswer Iv message stereo, new tires. very ·71 Mustang conv. real vices Co. needs pit aales 1>eau1 $200, 759-1552 Panoson1c: TV, $175 II you know what you want w/call back. 432-9016 good cond . $2350. elaaslc, exit cond, lo ml. 1
Beectt. Hardworking; ex· Approximately 32 hra/wtl. rep to work approx 20 hrs Wh!rtpool wshr & dryer, • 775 6353 perl«lo. preferred. Call WIHEllS starting' at 8 30 am. per wl\ Earn S200-S300 Rare JOHN WAYNE stone S 1 7 5 both Ph I J. 10 advertise bu! don·t '61 Harley Supergllde -ownr $4500. 873-3848 675-7300 bet. 9 & 5. Wednesday thru Sunday 11th h II ft d dill 11 /M le.now how to n y ti. let us 5 gal tanks. k1ng1queen ·s1 ACCORD SE. Sunroof atter 5pm. See Sal/Suri
Newport Beach Marketing Please call tor appoln1: per wk, salary ' comm 01 2°Jl~a~ 00~ ~. ~n.df~ I sr' arant;/lnllnlly help Well-wr111t:in clasSI-seat. pullbacl( bars. AOK $8500 673-5718
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HlnO, USlorEKelEdE!:ElyR lady firm has several openings ment 6•5-5000, E11t 521. Mr Irwin, 380-9100 pl •t Jrohn Wr ne •1 • ereo sys.• 300 lots lle<I ads wlll put you In $4000 cesh 650·8106 . ---.,...,....~ _ 1 1 ay •Y "r-more housettol<I items al touch_ with the rtght _ .JltDU 91
'76 Grenada Spec. Edit,
fully equipped, t own«,
54K"lTll, $229~ 63f-2111:J 675-~388 or ra,ponslb e and rn-J 9-4 pm. TILIPlllE WOii pon. $1300 641-1662 ' bargain prices 851-$061 -dustrious people A good 1 d 1 .. 1 ----1--per>ple 6~:5678
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Want •ds/642·7667 ·76 XJGL sdn, blk on b1k spea1<1ng_ votce a MUST• 1 ntereste n ma .. rig • '77 Granada. 4 dr. am/Im, A t 1 • llnllL# $3QJl /wk worki ng A1to Lt11ia1 90101Aatt Lt11ia1 9010 Aatt Le11i11 9010 Aatt Lt11ia1 9010 lthr. sunroo" wire Whls. air: new Urn. bell. & 'HouM Parents. lull time.
live In. For Adult 0.0 . grea way to-ncrease I P•Jt-tlme., No sales. For ---' -lull .Power, beaut. cond. your ,Ou(lget dollara. We E11per1ence sales help. lull 4 9 K me.. . s 1 4 . 5 0 0 radiator .. 82,000 ml, ltlnt
pay for your tralnlng. For J or par1 time. for large I more Information. Call cond. S 1995, 700-8688.
llttrltrWff4wtrb intervtew •l>Pt. call Mr ladles excluslvedlsc~tt alter 1 PM. 751-4222 I THE AUTO STORE'S TALKIN' _5_3_0_-1_5_2_e _____ -.,-8-F-le-s-ta-.-,-ed-.-,-IPd-.-.-xn
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NHd t top proteulonal Bleemer 545-5776 I store Call Rae An t l'TEXAS Otl COW>ANY' cond. air. nu tlr ...
waon to strif). bleach & PMITM••-111S -1 898-3939 need mature person tor ''WHOLESALE LEASING'' louvera,'amlfm OMS. car
wood paneling, doors. for profit & ••posure Orange County. Contact
refinish t<ltcnen cabinets. _,.... I Retail short trips-surrounding ... • cover 12800. 648--0523
etc on S*f91'"tage basis. Christian Thomas-Oallery M M customers We train. ---------'78 FIESTA, red, """/Im,
Net $ tOO day eaally. mull 650-2317 anny, oe, Straight commission 1HI aOA• rou &OOIC-rHI ..,,,. WI &OOICll 62K St650 ObP 6«-e852
heve your oWn atr1pp1ng, P1cture ·1ramer. lull time. J k bulldlng product sates i.) MBZ 380 SL '625••/MO. L 11.) y.n•os •240•/'Mo. ••re~ IHI blMChlnil 0 6 rellnllhlng e.perienced only Call IC 111 Write K T .Dickerson. Dll\ •
I t • 1 Pres So th "tern Pet I 173 c !Ct: MINT coAo. :~ '" pck-up 755-1750 I YOUI role~m. uso; 769. Ft-2.) MIJZ 300 DS 1450•/Mo. A 12.) COUGAR 1255•/Mo. $1600. 54fl.8ete
";ot:C.C~~~~ e:r,;: "=::•! pep boys I• me Number 1 worth, TX. 76101 3.) r.llZ 300 SOS s550• /t1o. 5 13.) TQPAZ • 150•• /Mo. '1111110.11• .....
Call883·5423 You~crpanr, llMk• tn-~~l!Pr~t~:;an:'i:~~ now 1'~t~~v'!?~!' tor. 4.) BMW 318 '270•/Mo.' I 14.) Ta.() 1142*•/Mo. 0~~00:~::'~
Legal Sec,etary wltll dlvl • towrteandde-are IJtptrle nc:lng Cooke, Dlahwuller, 5.) VOLVO.DI. s234•/Mo. , 15.) '84 CQRurTTrS s521ta/Mo. orl>Mtoffef."'4-5521 prot>e .. and COfl>Ol'•ll ::gn IOf Tl 990 and DEC phenomtrial groW1h, and C11hler/Host1Ho1tesa. . I '"' '" 06 " eicperlel\Ct. Selaty com-P P • 11134, Minimum 2 lie currently ~ting Flexible IChedutes Apply 6.) VOLVO l'I , 1275••/Mo. 0 16,) CURASS '210••/Mo. ~74 Cl.Pfl. ve. xtnt cond.
menHfll• with ex-yrs expeftence, prefer· apptlcatlon1 for tMMEDr-In Peraon. Mon-Fri. 10-12 aL "72 220 °'""· New "10· 2195
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,,.., AlrfllOrt. 861-1234 553..()9.40 Inge at our Coll• M... Hiiis Mall. ttrw, am/Im r~lo, 1 elr, ll'l't/lm tape, 1 owner, Pfl'lel\Ct· Newport 9elCtl rbly w/COBOL. Call ATE FULL TIME open-Of' 3.4 24100 'Laouna 7.~ ClllCAS '160~•/Mo, M 17.) TRANS AM 1245••/Mo, 20,000 ml., new Mlctlelfn '75 Mon1rcitt. 4 Dr. PS/PB,
·-a•u--··y 1ndSantaAna1tore fOf' ---TO~P~S~SS--a. CRESSl>AS •249••11L..' ll) 300 zx '269•/Mo.· OwMr,S6900.~102 gd cond. $1HO, .._:;:tlMotl-.-~
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-3 PllllTlll the fottowtng l>O-'tion: I mu I 14 30080 TurbOtiVflbtu 841-9351. 831-8279 ~wt!. Current Call!. Canyou.... SALES ~=:~(~,1~1=:8~ 9,) MAZDA 626 •2os•/Mo. s 19.) '84 n DORADO •470•/Mo. $36,000. Juel 1rr111ed ........ lftl '-'~.:~= ~f:~.~~'n1gt1i1y7 TIWTIMl•rn• 10.) MAZDA RX7 1215•/Mo. '20.) MAXIM 1232*/Mo. t;.:;:: 1n:a::am.a=.
MAINTENANCE: Dock tl· Wellgroomed, Tnla la In e>1cltlng. tua' Exprd with P.O., Gd drlv· 11-•11•-f =aJ-.!:795 ~.·
tend9nt IQCtPtlng app11. Oependeble moving po11t1on for e•· 1"9 rcrd. Q & W Towtno. Tll mPllllL Ull TIWll --n•11
e9110M.' Cell fOf 8')ptm. and Mlf mottv.ttcl? er.= ..... people. t32 lndultrlal Way, CM. 540.5454 ~::.h:.a,~,·~~~~g Pl~· ftB
-Mon-Fn, 9·5. 6'12~644 ~~you~orktngwtthtctcla? Jth -::r.::;e::;: Parl(Y!L,EJ!..,AdR1~11~Qs• hr 695 TOMI~ DI., Slt. 1000, COSTA EA rnr. unregtet. ta..ooo fi7VllLnt, I cyt, "40, 2 aNlC .... ~
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o.wi tOOll. 8004Y 711'1'1 Phor141&4&-7021 up wllll tile Winner. per1on. 1830 M ain
Ofttil. Meo Gr!DOf \'achta~ 2:30•6f>m Mon. tl'lrv l'r'i. Ptee" aoply In pif'aon Sir.et, Irvine 1~1 f'teoentll. C.M. only. ~iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil --~====~•!PIT. Loan co11ect1on1 •••nmn Cl\ellenglng a Roewerd· 11nodle often when you Ing. Bank or Finance .,.. ,_,..._.,no Diiiy Company experience
ftll~ Ola1elflect Ada to flelptul To apply call '-" , .. °"""" CoMt 841-1117 • ~-.:...... ...... 1.. ·---------.-.--Have tomethlng to NII?
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Two wetJks ago The Pilot changed Its Sunday comics. We replaced
some long-standing strips with new offerings. We also reduced the •IJ.9
of some of the strips and co1'densed the colorful comics Into a four-page
section.
Your phone calls and letters during the past several weeks, however,
clearly showed xou neither enjoyed nor wanted the new features or
format. ' .
Beginning Deoember ..18 Peanuts, Gordo, Judge Parker and all the
rest of your favorite Sunday comics wlll return In their full-sized, six-page
package. Advance printing deadlines make December 18 the earliest
date we can resume publication of the larger comic section.
We were'overwhelmed at your Interest and response to this change
In the, Piiot. and pleased that you cared enough about your newspaper to
tell us firmly and In such great numbers what you liked and didn't like
about It. ·
We do listen to your comments and will do whatever we can to make
the Pilot a community newspaper you respect and enjoy.
THI DRANGI CDASJ
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1983
She's set
to ~arry
tOrch
at 70·
By.PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of lheDolly"'°'IUll
Patt Tambolleo of Huntington
Beach is carrying a torch for the
Olympics -or she wants to be.
Tambolleo wants to take part in
the 1984 Olympic Torch Relay, to
be conducted just before the
opening of the Summer Olympic
Games in Los Angeles.
The relay is a cross-county
event in which runners will pass
an Olympic torch from one partici-
pant to another. all the way from
New York to Los Angeles. Each
runner completes one kilometer
(.62 of a mile) along the route.
Tambolleo wants to be among
the runners representing Orange
County in the relay.
Unlike most of the participants_,
she's not a youthful sprinter.
Tambolleo is a 69-year-old house-
wife. She'll tum 70 before. the
Summer Games begin.
"I'm ready today if they want
me to run," she said. "And I've got
another six or seven months to
practice!' ..,
We're,.backl Tooth fairy working
·overtime in Irvine? · .
Br ANDA&.\1ADELION --. ..............
A 68-pound ivory elephant
&Wik. the pride of a tq pine
hunter from Oarden orc>Ye, wu
d.llcoYered 1n the -than jun&le-Uke front yanl ot in Irvine
lnotiUe home Wecm.day evenJnc.
"Am I alad they found it." Mid
hank Kyrlakoe, who broupt
home a pair of tuaka he w., t01d
are worth $45,000 after a lafari
lalt year in Atrtca.
"I\'a a big deal. I'm not going to
have the chance to kU1 no more
elephant.a. I want (the trophy) to
1how my ktda and grandldda, IO
they can be proud of grandpe,"
aaid Kyriaka., 43.
.. Fullerton police Detectivl' Joe
Caracci aatd he thlnb the nearly
lix-foot tuak wu dumped in
Irvine after the lnvesUptor ap-~aled to the conacience of the
man he believes LI responsible for·
the theft. The agent refused to
identify the man.
<See TUG, Pa1e AZ)
I ,/' COAST IDITIDN
ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
SEC drawing closer
. '
'io OC,fraQd suspect
By JERRY HIRSCH
ud KAREN E. KLEIN• •
Of IM Delly "'°' IUll
• Securities and Exchange Com-
mission inves~gators, think they
may have located an Orange
County bus_inessman they are
accusing of fraud and have been
lookjng for since last week. The federal regulatory agency
obtained a court order last Friday
barring Thomas Carter and sev-
eral olhis companies from con-
ducting business and freezing all
of their assets, but the SEC has
been unable to serve the court
papers because they did not know
where to find Carter.
"We have not found' Mr. Carier
but we were just cont.acted by his
counsel this morning,". said
Kimberly J;:richton, an attorney
for the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
On Wednesday, a lone SEC
investigator kept watch over
1
Carter's office at the Irvine-based • "That is an inference from our
Tom Carter Enterprises Inc. hop-allegations. The question seems to
ing someone would show up so he be if you are raising money for one·
could serve the court order. business but not doing business,
. The SEC is charging that Carter what are you spending the money
raised money for a "medical on?" Crichton said.
factoring': business that never "You are raising millions of
existed. dollars, for what?" she added.
Nearly 1,000 investors had The court order calls for an
sworn accounting of what hap-·
Carter wanted to pened to the money from Tom
become a 'modern day Carter Enterprises within 20 days.
Walt Disney.' See Crichton said.
profile, Page A2. Three of the bank accounts
listed in the court order as belong-
ing to the "medjcal factoring" firm
The Carter Co. and Carter were
closed according to bank officials.
placed $10 million in the business,
which purported to buy medical
insurance claims at a discount and
cash them in for a profit.
Carter may have used the
money to fund a wide variety of
ent.ertaiment projects, including
planned feature length cartoons
and a series of theme amusement
parks,
However. Crich ton said she has
talked to the manager of at least
one branch-Carter has an account
in and was told some funds were
there. She would not say whether
she knew how much money was in
(See PROBE, Page Al )
Mesan jailed in baby's death
Suspect lived with mother of b eaten inf ant; judge denies bail
A 24-year-old man is being held Cost.a Mesa Police Sgt. BiU .. Rocirfguez took the baby to
~~ta-Mesa--Bechtet-satd-T'ony Mahmou · H<>ag Memorial Hosp1ta1 in New-
City Jail today awaiting arraign-Fathi was arreste<:I on suspicion o ' port Beach about 10:45 p.m. ,J.1.15\ one-thing-Stands in Tam-
o:--,,_._"N..!~. ~~~·.~:_a $3,0,00,~J>?11SOrship
_.: -• __,..,. • ~~ A'l;t~~r1".<St'12a;r•;«~
· The <?ross-cou~y · t'.Orch relay is
envisioned as a grand fund-raising
event. To participate, each runner
....... 'lMID~~ m.µr.der.charges in con-murder at 5:2(!_p.~. Wedn.~~~~?0,gj. ~-s.· r..-:}.~; -~-~~3~~.1!;MW~~~tilobtFtq\.C: .... ~....,o~ g'."TloaX:~'baiS"-_::
seven-month-old Cost.a M'esa boy. vestigators. · -notified'Cost.a esa police shortly
ust r~$3.000. The money will llllili~~lliili:~liii:t.I!!
be distributed to youth organiz.a-
tlons such the YMCA. th~ !)HYs · . ·; . Oellr""",.._•..,1••~·0...
(See TORCH, Page A21 · Patt TaiQl>olle.o as l\rarm1flg up for the Oly.mp1cS.4 • ·
Huntington to poll
ciiizens On .drilling
..__ -fb.lU>JS,f;l\ '.1' _&ARJi~R. _
OI llM Dellt ,_ ltaft
After 20 years of living side by
side with offshore oil · drilling
platfonns, Huntington Beach resi-
dents are going to be asked by city
officials-what they think about it.
An agreement to survey resi-
dents was reached this week after
the City Council majority voted
against an Orange County League
of Cities fesolutii:>n endorsing a
moratorium on offshore pro-
duction.
The question , at the urging of
: .. Councilwoman Ruth F)nley, YQ,J,l
go out in bimonthly city water
bills as soon as it's phrased to
everyone's satisfaction,
__ "1'~-~m.m!Jfti Jike_tfL.know tf _
people care and if they are
concerned about esthetics and
possible spills. In the past, we've
only heard from oil lobbyists"
when decisions have come up. I'd
like to hear 'from someone else."
Three platforms operate within
easy sight of downtown Hunt-
ington Beach -Emmy (Aminoil);
Eva (Union) and Esther (off Seal
Beach.) Beta (operated by Shell) is
anchored about eight miles out to
sea.)
F)nmy and Eva. planted in the
water less .than two miles of the ·
coastline, have been free of major
spills o~er the years ~l though
there have been instances of
minor ,spillages. according ti> of-
ficials.•
OrangeCountyCoroner'sdepu-Falhi had been living with the after the baby was admitted to
ties determined d!:!{ingan autopsy · chitlt's _ mtttheit -Maria-Isabel alel1 them to possible chil.slahuse. · Wedne9daythatt'Reinfan~l Rodriguei, 2S, for about · six Teodurezcudiedabout3:4'5 a.m:-
Napoleon Teo<lureicu, died from months, Becht.el said. They couple· Wednesday after• he had been
blW'lt· ·frawna .-force" to the ab-ha~~· lived'-on--the 200-0 ·block of tran&ferred to Childreo's Hospit.a.1
domen. Maple Street for a month, he said. of Orange County .
........._~ ....
MPtiJated pelica~
not httrt by person ----ByL.P. iiNET were no signs of any inflicted
otlMDellfNoUUll • wounds on the birds," she said.
A state Department of Fish and Ron Kennedy, Corona Del Mar
Game warden said a pelican found resident, said he discovered
dead Wednesday on Crystal Cove another pelican with part of its
State Beach with part of its upper upper ~k mi~ing Tuesday. but
beak mi~ing doesn't appear to authorities were unable to locate
have been mutilated by a person. that bird during a two-hour
State warden Mona Cole, who ·coastline search Wednesday. Ken-
saw many of the 23 mutilated nedy cont.acted authorities after
pelicans found off Dana Point last finding dead birds on the beach.
fall, inspected the sea birQ Cole. ~isted by st.ate Depart-
Wednesday afternoon and said ment of Parks a nd Recreation
the break seemed to be natural. rangers Gary Hund and Mike
_ "l\•-:flas a jagged and,, rough Eaton,discoveredadozendeadsea
break," Cole said. "It looks dif-birds in all -two pelicans, five
ferent from the other beaks. It Greebes, two seagulls, two loons,
~uld have broke itS beak aftet'it -and one Sooter -l~irig dead in
djed by_ banging (in the surf) • the surfline. -
against a rock." · -It appears all 12 of the birds died
"~ my ... way up he,re this · from a disease or lack of oxygen
"Several times we voted not to
go all5ng with other coastal cities in
their concern for the potential qf
what could happen," Finley said
today. "We may, not ~ rep-
resenting the feeling of the com-
munity."
Huntington Beach elected
leaders traditionally have taken a
strong· pro-oil stand in sharp
• Dlillr ......... ....._ '-" morning I was really afraid that it due to storms off the coast, Cole
was happening all over again," said. The birds' had no sign of
Cole said in reference to last year's broken bones and no traces of oil
mutilation Incidents. "But ther:e w ex:e found on th~m .. she said.
t
(See OIL. Page AZ) '
Game warde n Mona Cole holds a seagull, one of
nine dead birds found on the beach at Crystal Cove.
Accused"teachers keep jobs-
Three coastal districts weigh action in college credit scandal
By CHRSTINE D~R
Of .. Olillr .........
School auperintendenta from'
Newport-Meu, Fountain Valley
and Capistrano IChool dilt.ricU
l&id they will allow their .teachers
implicated tna faked college credit
ICandal to remain in the clatlroom
for the time beina~
The declalona were mad&after a
recommendation from the state
committee on credentiala which
recently recommended the
teacherw' credentials be revoked
8hd the t.eachen prevented from
leeching.
The credentials committee
made the ~ndation to the
state's cOnunialion on creden,i&la.
_(_..:.
All teachers and their school file, according to Superintendent
diatricta named in the transcript John Nicoll. The teachers were
tcandal were sent letters on Nov. alto required t.o reimbune the
23 alerting them of the recommen-district for any pay increues, he
dation. · said.
The teachers are accused ·of Nicoll said the teachers.. paid
having their names forged on class back "thousands of dollanJ,"
Lista for counes they apparently thou.ch he didn't know the exact
never took at California Lutheran amount.
College in Thduaand Oaks and at "Until there It a final declalon
Ottawa Univnty in Kanaaa. by thecornmi..tonand w:ittl all lhe
About 130 Loi Angeles teachers appeals from the teachers are
were abo .iJ\volvecf. '(he extra heard -and that could take two
college credit.a netted lnc'l'U88 ,yeen -we will not do anythi
ranging JrotJl$358 to $12,440 per elte," Nicoll Mid.
teacher for Oie year. . 'N~wport-Mesa'a teachers in•
Lett.era of reprtmartl were· volved are JtM Orlffit.h Bohen-
placed in tl\e files nl four ~!~-non of Irvine, Charles L . Merrill of
port-Mesa t.eache~ pel'llOnrThl (sff,.EACHERl.°'h1• AZ) • -· -
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i\2 * Orange Coast DAl~Y PILOT/Thursday, Okember 1, 1983
~Disney values' o'f county fraud suspect related
By KAREN E. KLEIN
ud JERRY HIRSCH
Of 1he Oelrr ...... ltan
An Orange County bui>i-
nessman, under investigatJon for
fraud by the S heriffs Depart-
ment and a· fedl'raJ f('gulatory
agency. championed wholesom~
family values and dreamed of
becoming a modem -day Walt
Disney. planning to create feature
l~ngth cartoons and a nationwide
chain of amusement theme parks.
Thomas D. Carter. founder of
the Irvine-based 1'om Carter
Enterprises, Im·., 1s faci ng a Se-
curities a nd Exchangt! Com-
mission lawsuit chargmg him with
selling unregistered secur1ttes.
And ·worried invl>stors are won-
dering what has bet'Ome of their
nearly $1 0 million m mvestments
and of th~ man who offered them
40 percent returns on their money.
lnwsturs put their money Into a
"medical factoring" business,
which Cai>ter claimed bought
medical insurance claims at di.a-
counts and collec~ the iull
amount of the claims for a prom.
But that part of the Carter's Co.'s
activites was only one of several
investment plans Carter was of-
fering.
In fuU color brochures sent to
potential investors, and in the
October issue of the Barnstormer.
a monthly business publication
circula~ throughout the John
Wayne Airport area, Carter talked
of ·Disney-like developments and
entertainment projects.
The article paints a portrait of
an enthusiastic. wholesome fam-
ily man who founded a publishing
company that produced literature
for Lutheran Sunday School chil-
dren.
It details a m yriad of ambitious
projects, aU in vario~ stages of
production, that Carter had his
staff of "55 to 60 talented individ-
uab" working on.
Among the projects Carter was
involved Jn :
•Producing a full-length
animated feature film in the
classic tradition of "Snow White:"
•Producing television . pro-
grams: .
•Writing and illustrating chil-
dren's books;
•Coordinating live stage shows;
•And developing a chain of
"mini-parks," the first of which
was tobelocatedon~Oacresin Las
Vegas. The amusement park, to be
called "Huck's Landing,'' would
have a 996-room hotel, a casj no, a
health club, a bowling alley, a
game arcade, a 9retaH shoppblg
complex, miniature golf course,
live entertainment and a "stun-
ning" restaurant called "The
Princess Diana," presumably after
Carter's wife, Diana.
Although the article says, "It is
predicted that Tom Carter
Enterprises and 'Huck's Landing'
will soon be household words."
apparently none of Carter 's am-
bitious plans }lave be<.'Ome re-
alities. •
Tom Carter, 32, is a product of a
Southern California upbringing
and was strongly influenced by
his work at Disneyland as a college
student, aCCQrding to the profile.
The article says Carter won a
potii\ion in the Entertainment
Division at Disneyland as Assis-
tant Special Projects Dlrector for
Enlertainme nt while still in ~'01-
lege. ~
But a spokeswoman tor Dis-
neyland's personnel records offke
said Carter w orked as a "parade
helper" on a casual/seasonal basis
at the park. much as many
Southern California students do.
A casual acquaintance of
Carter's said he told friends he had
played "Goofy" at the theme
park.
Carte r formed Tom Cart.er
Enterprises, Inc., in 1915, the
article.says.
A Newport Beach business
License on file Usts Carter as
president of the corporation ,
·aruce Layman as vice president
I CONTINUED STORIES I Irvine teen held in crash death
------------------El Toro scooter rider killed in Culver Drive hit-run acc~den.t
TEACHERS STAY ON ... An 18-year-old man riding a
motor scooter was killed in Irvine
Wednesday after crashing into the
back of a blue Chevrolet, tumbling
into the roadway and being run
over by a second car.
Western Medical Cent.er in Santa
Ana. From Page A 1
Huntington Beach, Nancy Jean
Halliwell Merrill of Hun tmgton
Beach and Kenneth Owen of
Costa Mesa.·
Capistrano's board of trustees
also reprimanded its teacher in-
volved, David Elecciri.
1'We also wrote the credential
comnuss1on telling them we
thought that was sufficient pun-
ishment. This teacher has an
excellent record and has only this
one indiscretion. I don't think he
should have his teaching creden -
tial revoked. That would mean he
couldn't teach again." said Super-
intendent. Jerome Thomsley.
Fountain Valley Superintedent
William Fisher said h is board has
decided to wait until final word
comes from the commission before
considering action agamst elemen -
tary . teacher Laticia McCoy of
Irvine. He said he had not received
the recently sent letter from the
state committee on ered.~ntiaJs.
All .three superinte ndents said
tf the {'Ommission revoked the
licenses. they would dismiss the
teacher,involved.
The teachers have until Dec. 23
to appeal the committee's rec-
ommendation to revoke their
crede ntials .. After 90 days, their
Duane Aaron Weiler, a student
li ving with his famil y at El ·Toro
U.S. Marine Corps Air Statfbn,
died from massive internal in-
juries shortiy after his arrival at
The driver of the Chevrolet,
18-year-old Douglas Dale ~elsh
of Irvine, reportedly left the scene
of the accident and was arrested at
his home two hours later, accord-
ing to Sgt. Robert K.redel.
Witnesses at the scene of the
2;20 p.m. fatal mishap on Culver
Drive near the Deerfield residen-
appea.ls will be heard by an NB •
administratiye law judge in this escort service area who will determine their
innocence or guilt and will report ~~:~~~~~tothe commissionon __ raided b. y. vice squad
The commission ge nerally ac-
cepts the administrative law •
judge's finding. If found guilty the An alleged prostitution oper-
commission would strip teachers ation reportedly thriving in the
of the ir credentials. If the teachers affluent Eastbluff community of
don 't appeal. the commission will Newport Beach was raided early
revoke their credentials after Dec. Wednesday b_y_vice offi<.-ers from
23, according to Walt Taylor of the Newport and Garden Grove.
committeeon credentials. Without Officers said they arrested the
credentials, they wouldn't be al-owner of Cutie Pie Escort Service,
lowed to teach in any public two alleged prostitutes working
school. for the service and a Newport
Beach attorney, reportedJy a cus-
tomer.
clothing and narcotics para-
phernalia.
The escort service. vice officers
said, was traced to the Newport
Beach neighborhood. by poll~
Garden Grove who said t~y were
alerted to the business by an
informant. ·
TUSK FOUND ... Records seized at the F.astbluff
Jocauon revealed th·e t"SCOrt ser-
vice employed u p to 20 females
and that some of the alleged
Police. who said they spent four
weeks investigating the operation.
said they took over running the
business dl:aing the raid, taking
calls from reported prostitutes and
customers.
From Page A 1
home in the Meadows Mobile prostitutes were earning up to • $1.200 nightly.
An undercover policewoman,
officer said, e ven posed as a
prostitute to respond to a customer
at a New rt Beach mot.el.
tial tract c.-opied down the license
plate number of the Chevrolet
which led to Welsh 's arrest at his
family's Woodbridge home. ·
Police said Weiler was riding his
Vespa scooter on Culve r when
Welsh reportedly slowed for an
object in the roadway near the
Santa Fe Railroad tracks. The
scooter slammed into the rear of
the car, hurling the rider.
Weiler, sprawled in the road-
way, was run over by a Cadillac
driven by Penelope Jane Gold-
ste in, 40, of Irvine, police said.
Goldstein remained at the scene
and was not cited, police said.
Police officers and paramedics
said they attempted to revive
Weiler at the accident scene but
without success.
Teaching tactics
to be described
Teaching teachers the skills to
help children reason their way
through mathematics and science
problems is the subject of the
"Conference of the Mind" spon-
sored Dec. 7. by Cal State, Full-
erton in Newport Beach.
Elementary and secondary
school teachers are invited to the
free, day-long conference at the
S heraton Newport Hotel. Call
773-2414 for details. Irvine police said the tusk was
found in the yard of a mystified
George Ades. who arrived home
about 7~45 p.m. to find the curved
elephant tusk in the yard of his
Hom~ P~~n Jeffrey Road. Bert Lew is. the supposed owner
Caracn ~id Kynako~ reported of Cutie P ie Es<.'Orts and a resident the tusk missing last Fri~!~____aLthe_Eastblu!Lto.w.nhome.-w.a.s
''l got shoc<ked.'"'md ~-ynaKos~:,:;::.ied .~.-· · f -· OlL DRII,LING POLL ...
Police mot<frcycles
set for ~B auction
h h f d th t k · · arrest on susp~·1on o pimping w en e oun e us missmg. and pandering and held on
The prize is one of 17 troph1~ $50.000 bail at the Newport city
taken after a 25 day ~fan m · il.Policeclaimed Le wis alsouses Zimbabwe, his first huntmg trip .Ja t 15 r -
tn Africa. He was told by Africans up 0 ~ iases.. . .
From Page A1
there. They come to Laguna, they.
don't expect them."
and Diana Carter, Tom's wire, aa
trea11urer.
. Th~ company was based in
Newport Beach. in the · Ii-loyd'a
Bank building on MacArthur
Boulevard, until a few months
ago. The license lists Carter's
home addr~ in Laguna Hilla.
Mrs. Carter, described by ac·
quaintances as cordial and attract-
ive. told friends she had worked in
the Costume Department at Dis.
neyland.
She hu been active recently in
Newport Beach social circles, turn-
ing up in the society column of
several newspapers last month
when she atte nded a March of
Dimes narty honoring developer
He nry T. Segerstrom. ·
The couple have four children,
a<.'t.'Ording to the Barnstormer .
PROBE ...
From Page A 1
the ae<:ount.
Crich ton also declined to release
the name of Carter's attorney
saying that until the court order is
properly served the re is no way of
officially telling w~o is rep-
resenting him. Carter could not be
reached folloyving re peated phone
calls to his lrvine office.
Carter is also the subject of an
Orange County Sheriff's Depart-
mel1t for fr~ud and embeulement
related to the "medical factoring''
investments.
Bruce Layman. a forme r vice
president of Thomas Carter
Enterprises, said in a telephone
interview from his San Clemente
home that he was aware of the
"medical factoring'"' business and
. has lost $89,000 in the deal ..
Layman said he and Carter
parted wayi> six or eight months
ago because of "aU the problems''
the firm was undergoing.
Layman said he was not in-
volved in the "medical factoring''
side of TCE.
"They were geared for ente,r-
tainment projects," he said. "l
introduced them .to some Las
Vegas hotel people ·because they
wanted to build a hotel and casino
there." '
Layman said he and all his
relatives and friends lost money
invested w ith the t'Ompany. "My
aunt lost $53.000," he said.
A San Bernardino investor sai9
he .may have lost $1 50,000 but at
one time had $210,000 invested
with Carte r. -
Clearly, Carter had access to
t'Onsiderable funds.
>------that -t.h tusks were worth $.600 Cynthia L ouise Pmto, 26. of
contrast to pos1t1ons taken by
neighbors to the south-Newport
Beach. Laguna Beach , and San
Clemente i1J...P3Lticula.r.
ln fact in Laguna, act.'Ording.io
Cou.nciJwomanSall)l!Qellarue, The
-The coastal cities-thar oppose
offshore drilling are backing fed-
eral lawma~ers o/Orkipg to impose
a 10-year mor'atorium on new
drilling within 12 miles of
coastline from Point Conception to
the M~x.ician border. A" one-year
moratorium \s now in effect.
according to a re presentative for
Sen. PeteM'ilson, ·R -Calif.
He reportedly donated $500.000
to the Orange County Perfonnmg
Ar\$.Center,under oonstruetion-in
Costa Mesa, in late September.
According to a news ·release put
out ·by the Center, he was on•of
the first members selected io serve
on a Special Gifts Conunittee.
I . Two 198.0 poltcc motorcycl<.'S
IJive b@'en added_ tQ th~ list of ite~· m be ·aut'tioned ·by the
Newport Beach police department
,Saturday star~ 9-a m.
13oth motOrcycles are""'Kawasaki
l ,OOOs. More than 50 bicycles. 20
watches. electronic 1te~ and four
' E.T~ dolls ~lso will tie sold . .-The
auction will be conducted at · the
police station, 870 Santa Barbara
Dr. All purchases must be made by
. cash or local check and-removed at
the conclusion. of the auction.
per pound. 5aQl.a-"Aha and l)onna Marie
Wh\)e f1_nding a fence to Jl!pose ~eardon, ia""°f . ~e we~e
of a smgle ivory tuS'k ·"would be arrested 6rr~gp~ pfosu-
d1ffJcult. anybody would be tution. Both ~ere held on $5,000
• sµspsciolls (Ofiin indiVfctual) sell-bail.
ing one,'' Caracci said . Arrested on suspicion of sol!ci-
Kyrial<·os saicflne pair of~ talion and disorderly conducted
'.¥eff ta~e~ (roETI . a . seven ton ~· was attor~ey Robert Fletcher .
elepnant about 60 years old. He AlJen. 34. He was held on $5,000
said the tusks were the orily ba~·1.
trophy he had in the house. while T e r aid e d Eas tbl uff
the rest, including impalas and a to house, officers said, con-
zebra, are being prepared by a-tained c.'Ompfete reeords ol the
taxidermist. operation and itscustomen.~tolen
SHE WANTS TO CARRY THE.TORCH .....
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Club of Ame rica and the G1rls
Club of America.
Tambolleo is now looking for
··donors who will help her ra1se the
money and allow her to fulfill her
Olympic relay dream. She said
anyone interested in contributing
can call her at 89,2-4267.
"If anyone questions why I
want the $3.000. 1 don't want any
money for m yseJf.t' she sa1d. "l
· just need that to qualJfy "
Thoug h sh~'s willing to label
herself a senior t•1t1zen. Tambolle<>
I nsisted she's ir)~p-·pf\Ysica-1
condition.
"It's a long way off. but I'm
running every day,'' she said.
"And it's getting easier every
day.·•
TamboUeo practices running
with a three-pound dumbbell in
band, to prepare for carrying the
Olympic torch. Relay partidpants
must be able to run the kilometer
w1th1n seven minutes.
''When I was younger. I always
played baseball and volleyba ll.''
shesasd. "!ran in all the games as
a teen-ager."
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health spa is closed l exer:cise at
home. I want to keep myself
active. I don't want to get stale."
The Huntingt.On Beach woman
also has been active in civic
organizations. She has been a
Toastmistress Club president and
a Red Cross volunteer. She par-
ticipated in a March of Dimes
walK=tt-thon anu walked twice the
required distance.
Now. TamboUeo is concentrat-
ing on raising funds for he r
Olympic relay run. She's already
received contributions from her
dO<!tor and from theHuntingtOn
Beach Firefighters Assoc:iation. She SRCnds.ti{Tle al a health club
• six dayt a week. u~ng exerfl!se
mach int:'91 afld working ou I. sn an.
aerobics class S he said she's
lowered her high blood pressure
through regular exercise.
~lfambo~-said the Olympics
C"ompeuuon has· special signifi -
cance. Two of her cousins won
medals m diving a nd. swimming
during the 193.4 Olympics1 also
held m 'Los Angeles.
"I'll never quit exercising," said
Tambolleo. "T he days when the
"To me Ws a challenge," she
said. "I've never·won· anything,
even though I've e ntered a lot of
things. Now I want to com e out a
winner in my old age."
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... c:st.:3L_~61lh~ ce. 40d busi-
ness interests fight on t he side of
·environmentalists again.st possible
intrusion$_.. t-:':~'
·coastline
"It's very differ ent outlook" (in
·'Laguna) Bellarue ~d.' "There
n e'\ler -have been -offshore plat-The moratorium has nothing to
fqrms here. But people have do with the proposed lease sale off
moved to Huntington Beach the central California roast now
knowing the platforms were _being tested in court, officials say .
Rug.by (rug/be)
Linda..~ace. a public relations
spokeswoman for the Center•s
fund-raising campaign. refused to
disclos e whe the r Cute r 's
$500,000 pledge had ever been
received.
A hearing on the case is planned
for U.S. District Court in Los
A.pgeles Tuesday.
1 . a city m War W.icl<Shlre;-Englanct:-2:-a " famous boys scnool-
located there: founded 1567. 3. a form of football, forerunner of
the American game, first played at Rugby School.
Storekeepers Todd, Bryan and Michael have never been to
Rugby, England, nor have they played the game ... but they think
rheir shirts-a-re gre~t. .. you w il1 too. ·
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Health chief blasts. . ' ~
Grand Jury report
as 'ill-informed'
By JEFF ADLER
OllMOellr .........
recommended by past grand juries
and approved by the Board of
·Supervisors last year. Orange County's top health
official -slammed m a Grand
Jury report on jail medical ser-
vices a week ago -has struck
bltCk at the panel. calling jurors
"ill-irlfonned" In a confidential
memorandum circulated among
the Board of Supervisors.
Grand Jury Foreman . Ellen
Wilcox, in releasing the report lut
week, said Kerns and Ehling
"have not administered health
care services in the Orange Coun-
ty Jail appropriately in our
opinion." •
Producer Gene La pple checks a sho t,
below, while director Edward Lap·
The 18-page report. deliver~ to
board offices Wednesday and
stamped "confidential," was
prepared by Health Care Agency
Director Charles Kerns and Dr.
_ Rex Ehling. the county's chief
health officer.
In a cover letter accompanying
his report, Kerns characterizes the
Grand Jury's investigation as
being "fraught with inaccurate
information and statements made
out of context."
Kerns' memo tells supervisors
much progress has been made in
improving health care In the
county jail, most notaQly by
instituting a medical screening
program to identify each inmate's
potential health problems.
"However, it i.s important to
point out that this report sub-
mitted to the public by the Grand
Jury does not reflect the current
status of our (jail medical) pro-
gram, unjustly creates a poor
image of dedicated professional
staff within the_ program and
potentially interferes with our
recruitment of new staff in our
(jail medical) system," Kerns
stat.es .•
The Grand Jury report faulted
Kerns and Ehllng for falling to
snake improvements in jail O")edi-
cal services and facilities that were
In his response, Kerns claims
some information in the Grand
Jury's report is in error because
jurors failed to check som~ of their
findings with agency officials,
who would have been happy to
discuss the situation with the
panel.
''Had they had all of this
information. the agency feels that
the tone and the overall nature of
the recommendations would have
been substantially different and
of a more positive nature.'·' the
~port states.
Kerns says staffing levels of
medical personnel have been im-
proved at the jail since the Grand
Jury's tour. And additional medi-
cal personnel are scheduled to
begin working in the jail in
January. as authorized by super-
visors in the 1983-84 budget.
The agen£Y_ head faulted the
panel for criticizing staffing levels
without first checking whether
the agency was authorized by
supervisors to hire all additional
personnel needed in the jail.
Kerns said needed positions could
not be filled before January.
A large section of the report is
dedicatell! to reviewing rec-
ommendations made by the
1982-83 Grand Jury that already
have been implemented at the jail.
Kerns cites 11 such reconunen-
dations. ·
Lights,
camera -in Mesa
By MARGE BfTE'ITI
Delly"91C.,,......,...,
Flashy cars, a beauti-
ful girl -the glamor
that is Hollywood -
came to Costa Mesa
Wednesday where a
television commercial
was filmed on location.
J ohn Barton. director
of advertising· for the
Super Shops Auto-
motive Performance
chain, said the new Costa
Mesa store, at 2861
Harbor Blvd.. was the
"stage" for the com-
mercial, shot by a pro-
duction crew from
Media Vision of Holly-
wood.
The conunerciaJ for
th e Newport
Beach-based corpot-atton
is scheduled to air on the
seven major Los Angeles
TV channels beginning
Christmas Day.
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T~en held on Laguna burglary rap
Laguna Beactl police arr•ted
Brian Deluca, 19, on chargea of
commercial burglary. His ball was set
at 110.000.
A bell vaiued ~t S50 wu atolen
rrom a building In the eoo block of
South coast H~h~ar.
Sevefat knapsaclls and an air
pistol were dltc0vered abandoned
betllnd ttle Laguna Beach> publlc
library on Glenneyre Street by a
patrolman. • ••
A part<lng control oltlcer dis-
covered a sna.ke curled up on lop ol a
gas pumps on South Coast Highway.
Animal control ottlcera c:lllcoveC'ed
the reptile was dead and dlaoo.sed. of
It. : a
evldently died early this week of
natural causea. . . .
A San Jose woman was arrested
on suspicion of grand theft Tueeday
after she allegedly wlllked out oL
Bullocic's In South Coast Plaza Mall
wtth S6S 1 wor1h ol merchandise.
Saythong Meksavan was all~ly
observed by a security guard to place
several-pairs ofnylon!I. sweaters and
a coat Into a Shopping bag and leave
the store without paying.
Newpori-Beacb
Thieves used a coat hanger to
break Into a car parked In Promon-
tory Po~nd made off wl(ll S 1,855 In
goods. Taken was~ an expensive
pants suit. two -dresses and jtlree A man In a blue Chevrolet van was ahllas. -•
Included a $200 car stereo equaliter.
a $15 watch.• $200 car stereo unit. a
$350 gun, a mirror, a lluhHgbt and
$20 wor1h of car care products. . . .
A home burglary wu reported
Wednesday afternoon on the 18800
block ol Nichols Street. A key may
have been used to enter. The loss
included S 17s In Jewelry. alcohol1C
beverages worth SSS, and $20 in
quaners.
Fountain Valley
One "customer" diverted the at-
tention of a clerk at ttle 7-Eleven "°'• at 1647S Harbor Blvd .• Foun-
tain VaK ~d a trl9nd stole two
12-pack cii'nont of Henry Welnhard
·-beer froi:n • dltplay area. --;1 • • •
Old courthouse to get
$1. 9 niillion facelift
By JEFF ADLER
01 the Delly "°' I I•"
The old county courthouse in
-&rnta Ana ls due rm-a f3~1ift.
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors unanimously ap-
proved a $1.9 million renovation
of the tum-of-the-century red
sandstone building -the oldest
remaining court h o use 1 n
Dwig ht Tipping
i:ites sche duled
Southern California and the
state's second oldest,
It will be used to house a county
museum and a-division of-'the
state's 4th District COurt of Ap-
peal. .
Board Chairman Roger Stanton
sa1d Tuesday the work on the
long-awaited restoration project
should be under way within the
next two weeks. _
The historic building. which
once served as the seat of. county
government. housing most county
offices and courts. is on the com er
of Santa Ana Boulevard and
Singer's
ex-Wife
tells of
• pictures
By JEFF ADLER
Of IN OellJ 1'1191 llefl ..
The grandmothe r of a
15-year-old girl allegedly
molested by rock 'n' roll guitarist
Dick Dale testified Wednesday
she became suspicious of Dale''
relationship with her grandchild
after Dale's ex-wife warned her to
be careful of him.
Emma Smith, who lives across.
the street from Dale's Balboa
Peninsula mansion, told an Or-
ange County Superior Court jury
the warning prompted her to ask
the two girls whether Dale had
ever molested them or exposed
himself to them.
The older of the two girls then
told of her alleged sexual en -
counters with Dale, Smith said.
The two girls, who reside in St.
George. Utah, visited their grand-
parents' Newport Beach home for
several months each summer.
Dale is charged with 12 felony
counts of child molestation and
oral copulation stemming from six
encounters with the girl during
July and August 1981 .
The girl, crying at times, told
the jury about each of her alleged
six sexual encounters with Dale
Tuesday.
Smith told jurors she received a
telephone~ from Dale's former
wife, Jeannie Grimmett, shortly
after the couple's divorce. Grim-
mett warned her to be watchful of
the girls if they visited that
sununer because she had found
photographs of young girls in
Dale's possession, Smith said.
Grimmett also testified briefly
during the trial's second day,
telling jurors her former h~d
was having sexual problems in
1981 and was unable to reach a
sexual climax. She identified a
sexually explicit picture of her
former husband before being
excuaed from the witn~ stand.
However. G,rimmett is expected
to be recalled when the defense
presents i~ case.
"Uale has maintained hfs inno-
cence on the charges. claiming the
ins:idents we;e coneocted by his
former wife.
Ser vices slated
for contractor
-Services are scheduled Friday
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~"r.r C.:r.t"'g~ O Mir fediO --• • • -. ~'x::-W.."" ~kers to paaaertby In the' 700 • An 18-year-old Yorba Llnda resl>-
k ot Glenneyre Street Wednes-· dent whose surfboard fell ott the top
day mornfng. A 'Wltnftl. fearlna the of his car on ~uperlor Avenue told
Thfee men stole eight pacllages of
cigarettes, two cans oftuna, two cans
of .sardines and one -can of corned
beef from the Newhope Discount
Market, 160M> Newhope<St.
Services wiU be conducted Fri-
day for Dwight Gayle Tipping Sr ..
a retired traffic maintenance fore-
man for the city of Newport
-Seaeh, who,Qiecf Nov. 11 at Hoag
Memorial Hospital. He was 72.
•aroldway~ It stands emp~ today
though it has become a popular
site for movie makers. ·--
Total, cost for the-renovatjon
project. which includes bringing
the agi.ng structutf VP .. lP curreni
fire and earthquake safety stan-
dards, was-estimated at $3 million
when ·it first was approved by
supervisors in July 1982.
for Barney W. Barnes ol Costa
Mesa~ building co'llr~~ w~
finn ·~mstru~ted hom~m c<ista Mesa: Laguna Beach and San
Otego. He died Tueday at c.osta
"Mesa Medi~al Center at the ag~'bf
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It t I ~ lie .,......,6 authOrities that a man picked Jnd ems were s 0 en. .po ..... made ott with the S3SS ... oacd before were unable to I te the moblle ui -salesman. he could retrieve It. The thief was
driving a yellow Chevrolet mini pick-
Costa Mesa
Two people found deed Wednes-
day apparently died of natucal
cau .... police tald. Douglas I/. ~
Ottlund.19. was t_oµn~ by a neighbor
in hit traller on the 500 bloclc of
Hamllton Street. Ostlund. a diabetic.
may have died of compllcatlons from
thed+.eeM. ~ J~Oerrott, ff;was
found dead about 1 t: 10 a.m. by the
manager of hit complex on the 900
blodt of Victoria Street. Carroll
up. . .· . A televlslon, clock radlO.
blnoculara, camera and eeveral bot-
.Jles or liquor were stolen ..lrom an
apanment on the 1800 block of 16th
Street. The tosa was put at $750.
Hunting ton Beach
'Thnte-·qetf~ff partcild In apan-
ment carports on the 1S.OO bl"'Ck of
Golden West Street were reported
borglarlzed Wednesday. The lou
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Irvine .
Pollce repor1 two residents dis·
. covered attempts to break In their
homes Wednesday. A screen had
been bent et a home on Caecade and
pry marks were found on a front door
at a houae on Eagle PcSrnt. No entry
waa made at elther home.
'A theft ot ab~t $Joo ~rttt of tOolJ
waii dliCoverid from the back ol a
truck, parked earller this week at a
commercial complex on Alton Av-
enue.
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Mr. Tippin~. who lived in
Newport Beach, was born in
Ragan. Neb .. and was a member of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He is survived by his wHe,
Agnes. of Newport Beach; a son,
Dwight Jr .. of lrvine; two daugh-
ters, Joanne and Elayne Tipping,
1:>otti-or l'Wwporr &!ach~-si'sters
Ethel Redies of Denver and
Blanche Nash of Torrington,
Wyo., and three grandchildren.
Funeral services are scheduled
for 10 a.m. at Pierce Brothers Bell
Broadway Mortuary in Costa
Mesa.
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Supervisors approved ~he pro-
ject, spurred by legislation passed
in Sacramento that would have
allowed the state to takt! title to
the building if the rounty did not
proceed with the restoration ef·-
fort. The law specified that con-
struction must be under way by
Dec. 31, 1983.
The $1.9 million renovation
contract went to Shirley Bros.
lnc., a Pasadena-based construc-
ffon Hrm. -
Mr-.~mes, w.t10 ~.8§.):>om ,in
Oklahoma, had lived in ~ta
Mesa for the past 19 ye~rs.
He is survived by his foster
daughter, Jat'quelyn Barnes of
Costa Mesa; three brothers, Philip
l,.. Barnes of Pioneer.Town,-calif.; ·
Robert 0 . Barnes of Cisco, Utah,·
and Ronald C. Barnes of Tulsa.
Okla., and three sisters, Lily
Mavity -and Roberta -Howe-of--
Costa Mesa and Ellen Jamison of
Olympia, Wash. .
-Funeral services will be held at
2 p.m. in the Pierce Brothers Bell ~
Broadway Mortuary chapel with
interment following at Melrose
Abbey.
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Offered with fresh styling,
open patch in~erted plea ted
pockets and a bi swing action
bock for ea se of movement &
comfort.
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. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSAtTIONS
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Coleco falls short of goal
on computer shipments
AMSTERDAM, N. Y. -Coleco Industries Inc. is only
going lo make it about one-fourth of the way to Us origlfl#1
goaJ of shipping 50().000 Adam home computers lo retailers tJ)>
Christmas, executives say. Coleco President Arnold Green..
berg tol~rters and Wall S treet analysts who toured the
(.'Ompany's manufacturing facihtles Wednesday that only
140,000 units of the problem-plagued Adam system would be
sent out by year's end.
Non.-{ arm productivity grows
WASHINGTON -A new government report says
non-farm worker productivity grew at an annual rate of 3.1
pen.-ent in the third quarter. The Bureau of Labor Statistics'
rep<>rt released Wednesday was a revision of a preliminary
third-quarter productivity estimate released on Oct. 27 which
had forecast a 5 percent annual rate of increase
TWA pilots approve concessions
NEW YORK -Trans World Airlines ~d its pilots
approved a package of contract .concessions, including a 10
percenL pay cut.
The company said the concessions will save it $51 million
i~ 19~4. The leading U.S. trans-Atlantic airline. whote 5,000
pilots salaries, benefits and expenses average $114,000 a year,
voted on the proposal after it was recommended to them ey
the master executive council of the TWA unit of the Air Line
Pilots Asssociation .
Economic expan sion continues
WASHINGTON -The government's main economic
forecasting gauge rose 0.8 percent in October. the 14th
consecutive monthly gain. "With the Jong upswing ... stiU in
pro~ress ;~e can expect the current e<..'onomic expansion to
contmue. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said
Wednesday. ,
Investors attracted to stocks
BOCA RATON, Fla. -Wall Street's bull market has
helped attract individual investors to stocks in record nwnbers
over the past two years, the New York Stock Exchange said.
T~e exchange said Wednesday that a survey taken at
... rmd-1983 found 42.36 million Americans -more than 18
percent of the population -owned stocks traded in the
various markets. or shares of stock mutual funds.
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