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It'll cost more
for th.e 'good life'
By &be Auoc laled Pre11
The price of having fun will rise next year, a
new survey says
. For st.arwrs. beer praees are expected to
increase 4 percent to 5 percent m 1984. Standard &
Poor's Corp. said Monday.
Also, a decade-long climb m the price of movie
tickets will continue, toys will be 3 percent to 4
percent more expensive. the cost of lodging will be
up about 5 percent and boaters will have to pay 3
percent to 8 percent more for marine motors. S&P
satd.
"Th'e cost of both the essentials and the good
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THI DRANGI CDiST COUNTY IDITIDN
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Mass transi.t gaining po·p ·ularity in OC
By~ANDREA ADELSON
01 llM D•lly l'llol l l•H
Satisfaction with Orange County's freeway
system is declining fast, whUe support for mass
. ~ransit is growing, according to a survey.
And corresponding with commuter aggravation.
the survey says a majority of residents who last year
opposed higher taxes. now say they would support a
College
trustees
to make
changes
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
~~-"!'·-Three new Coast Community
College District trustees who will
be sworn into office Wednesday
prepared a list of changes they
hope to make, including
withdrawing· contracts extended
by the lame duck board last month
to top administrators.
The changes will begin with the
meeting place. Instead of conduct-
ftlg business in the small district
board room. the trustees will meet
at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the
spacious Robert B. Moore Per-
forming Arts Theater at Orange
Coast College.
Conrad Nordquist, -Nancy
PoUacd and A,rmando Ruiz will be
sworn in .,as new tnlsteel. :t)t~
three. who ran as a reform slate
with the backing of the dist.n et's
full-time teachers, were elected
' Nov. 8. Along with' two previously
elected t rustees. they will govern
-Ot'angt""Coast. Golden West and
Coastline coUeges. plus television
station KOCE Channel 50.
The agenda for Wednesday's
special meeting is based on a series
of proposals submitted by the new
trustees. The proposals i~lude:
•Establishing a moratorium on
out-of-district travel:
• Employing a special counsel to
advise the district on legal matt.en
regarding district policy;
l percent sales tax increase to case county transpor-
tation tangles. ·
Strong attitudes about the county's transpor-
tation needs emerged from the 1983 Orange County
Annual Survey. results of which were released toda_y'
by survey direcl.or Ma~k Baldassare, a UC Irvine
associate professor.
About 1,000 residents polled by telephone in
July were asked 92 questions, on subjects ranging
from transportation, housing, income and govern-
ment.
T,h~surv~y yields a profile showing residents are
shifti~ward the middle of the political spectrum,
are more affluent and favor growth limits. but still
can't find an affordable home.
"Transportation was the most surprising b( all,"
saiti BaJd§lssare, an urban sociologist. who began
conducting the annual survey in 1982.
Residents' satisfaction level with county free-
ways Cleclined in one year by 6 percen t and can be
predicted by geography, he plid.
Those who live either in south or central Orange
County, and likely have business ties in the center .
are the strongest backers of mass transit, giving
freeways the worst fating. .
Their counterparts who live north of central
!See ANNUAL SURVEY, Page A21
-Girl, 15,
guilty of
assalllt
with car
By STEVE MARBLE
01 , ... D•llr Pllol 11•11
A 15-yl'ar-old girl was found
guilty Monday of f Plony c:h;irgt.'S
or running down two teen-agers
with her car as they . played
football in the middle or a Hunt-
ington Beach street
The Anaheim girl. not ident-
ified because of her age. could
spend the next six years m custody
because of the Sept. ~9 episode .
that left the two youths seriously
injured. •
Randy Oren Stracner. 15. a
Cabbage_ ~atc!i
2·,~--Kids ·dra,W·~cr&wd .. 1 •
student .at Huntington Beach
High School, suffered a broken
wrist that required surgery. An-
. drew Thomas Read. 14. sustained
a broken neck. a fractured leg' and
a skull fracture.
··&th -youti\1· <test1fled in the
closed heasing Monday.
Orange County Juvenile Court
By R'OBERT BARKER Commissioner Gale 1-t ickman said
Ol , ... o ........... ..,. •. ·-· t . • . '( • '!l'econvicted the girl on six charges
Cabbage Patch Kids. fever broke o\It jn a Huntin~n Beach including two Chat related to a fist
·asphalt parking lot tOO..,. ._ fight she reportedly was·involved
Lured by the offer of 20 free Cabbage Patch Kid dolls, about in about 10 minutes before the
400 people gathered at Cheap Charlie's store for the drawing. The accident on 12th Street in olli town
contest drew about 8,000 entries. but it was not necessary to be. Huntington Beach.
present to win. Jn all. Hickman said the girl was
The first big winner was Tern Waite of Huntington Beach. convicted of two felony counts of
Accompanied to her car by private security guards who were assault with a deadly weapon. a
protecting against "doll kidnappers," Waite said she was going to single count of felony hit-and-run
give her little bundle of joy to daughter Tami. a fourth grade driving and one count each of
student at Smith School. , .assault. battery and reckless driv-
"She's been after me for the past four weeks to find one. and I mg with great bodily injury.
couldn't." Waite said. In custody in Orange County
..
___ •_,R,_.,,eo=r&_aniz.in board meeting
procedures to encourage~~
participation by college presi-
dents. academic senate presidents,
'See CHANGES, Page AZ),
"I'll have to tell her about it when she gets home from school." Juvenile Hall where she has been ~~"°l'~Sffi~a;;::~~~~~~~~~.::_~~--~~~-'-~·nce-he,"-*~~·~~...w.....uu~~
who had to peer throug~ a for~t of microphones and acci.dent, she will be sentenced
Huge flatbed truck i1 parked in front
of Seal Beach Naval Weapons Sta-
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tion -apparently to deter possible
terrorist attacks on compound.
Seal Beach har.ricades set up
Trucks parkfJd at weapons station 'to impede gate crashing'
By ROBERT BARKER light Monday after nuclea.r weapon foes held two
Of ... °"",....._.. . demon1tration1 and participated In civU disobedience
Navy officials are taking the unprecedented at the weapon1 station. The ~.000-acre station 1erves
action of par kins large lrucka wi\h flatbed trailen in u the arms auppl~r for much of the U.S. Pacific
front of .everal key gates al the Seal Beach Naval Fleet.
Weapons Station, apparently In raponie to lemITTtl Nevy offldals said no 1peci11c threat triggered
bombins attacks In the Untted Stat.ee and Lebanon.-·the unusual precautions of ualng trucks as banicadet.
The truck blrrieades, 11milar to \tM»e used at the "Specific leCUl'ity precautJord -are clusifled
White Houae following the devutatlng truck Information and will not be dilK'\JSlled," Capt. John W.
bombing of the Manne compound In Be:lriut, came to....J.5H IARIUCADES, P-.e All • , ' .
ISee CABBA E PATCH. Pa~e AZ) De<.· 16 (See GIRL, Page AZJ
Debris from
Mesa man's ' . boat.found
The search for a Costa Mesa
fishing boat captain and two
crewmen moved into its third day
this morning after the diacover,.of
some floating debris ~lleved to be
from their capsized veuel.
Coast Guard offid all said while
a private'salvage firm towed the
35-foot L' E~don to Long Beach
Harbor. a seareh party riding in a
helicopter spotted debris floating
off the Huntington Beach roast.
aevenll miles from the capsized
boat.
The hunt for the miaaina trio
was launched Sunday after
Harold Whitehead's fishing veael
was 1potted. N'obody was aboard.
Whitehead, 56, and Ron Poole
and Steve Lewia, both of Lona
Beech , had been flahln& near
Catalina bland Friday and Satur-
day, a Cout Guard 1pokeeman
Mid today. Authorities believe the
boat may have t;een caucht in a
rough weekend 1torm that
ch.urned up ocean waten.
Coast Guard authoritift eald the
search ii being conducted by
hellcopter .
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... a Or•nge •oaat DAILY PILOT fTuelday. December 6, 1983
CABBAGE PATCH KIDS ...
From Page A1
cameras to make her aelectlon. choee a doll named Alliaon Cecelia.
She came (.'Ompl~te with adoption papers and a birth certUica~.
"We got such a small allocation of doll.a. and we're trying t0
satisfy thousaJ:'ds. so we thought It was fairest t0 do it thiJ way (the
drawing)," said R~ Stcbenne, a co-owner of Cheap Charlie's.
~Cyclist dies in
truck smashup
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CHANGE S PLANNE D ...
From Page A1
He said the Cabbage Pat.ch dolls are the biggest phenomena
since the Hula Hoop.
"They're really cute, and having adoption papers is a cute
com."ept. And they're collectibles,'' Stebenne said.
While most an the crowd were casting covetous glan<.'eS at the
dolls, Ray Beegle, a part-time employee ol Cheap Chai-Ue's, really
wasn't that impressed.
"They're not worth anything," he said, "Their feet and hands
and faces are made of vinyl, and they're stuffed with rags.
"But seven or eight thousand people came to the (Edinger
Avenue) store to put their names in the drawing, and nearly all of
them bought something. And look at all the free publicity the store
got," Beegle said.
_Huntington Beach Mayor Jack Kelly picked the winning
names from a cardboard box
~ANNUAL SURVEY RESULTS
From Page A1
A me>-t.orcydist from Seal Beach
was kjlJed instantly Monday
afternoon in El Toro when he was
sideswiped by a loaded gravel
truck and hurled under the
truck's rear wh~ls, according to
the California Highway Patrol.
Terrence Nuenuebel, 32. was
pronounced dead at the scene of
the K'Cident at Cook's Corner on
Santiago Canyon Road near Live
Oak Canyon Road.
The driver of the dump truck,
Robert Goodwin, 26, of
Capistrano Beach, was not cited.
The motorcycle rider, CHP
spokesman Ken Daily said, was
southbound on Santiago when he
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Orange County -Anaheim, Santa Ana and Garden will deteriorate, he said. Income was not a factor in
Grove -are more closely tied to the.neighboring predictingsupport. "lt'sconfidence,'' Baldassaresaid,
counties of Los Angeles. San Bernardino and that approving a tax measure "means I won't be stuck
Riverside. They express the weakest support for the on the freeways another 15 minutes."
sales. tax. expected to be put before county voters in Even though less th.an 1 percent, or 10 out of
June of 1984. 1,000 polled, use existing mass transit, 64 percent
Baldassare pointed out the same people whosy>support expanded bus service and 57 percent want a
support for the transportation tax is weak also laclc rail system.
t•onfidence an local government's ability to solve "There's an irony here, and it's taken me a year
problems. to figure it out," salg the researcher. Residents "are
"What kind of image (government officials freeway oriented. But maybe they just want to get
project) is going to be a big factor in terms of how their neighbors off the freeway.
people vote," he said. But Uiey ''do want to see money spent on a new,
But the resea~her could not predict if his diverse transportation system."
findings are an accurate picture of the election's The survey also found: •A broad consensus for
outcome.Hedidpointoutthatoftheregisteredvoters limiting commercial and residential growth; •A 2
who were polled, a slightly smaller majority favored percent decline in home ownership; •A $5 difference
the ballot measure. . in average monthly payments paid by the majority of
Residents' views of government also clouds their renters and homeowners. 'The beSt pr~iction of
view of the future, Baldassare said. Those who think monthly payments is how long you've lived here,"
local .government is unresQqnsive to the average_. said Baldassare. not income, number of bedrooms or
citizen, alSo believe living conditions in the county type of home.
CARTER COMPANY HEARING ...
From Page A1
name. described Carter as "a personable young
man who claims to be involved in church."
"He claimed to go to work at 3 or 4 a.m. and
worked late into the evening. ~ guess he had to to
keep his books straight," said the man, who
invested about $10,000 with the Carter Company.
he said many investors in Bakersfield were
gathered by Carter during seminars at local hot~ls.
"He was very convincing," Price said of
Carter.
Another of the investors gathered in the court
hallway agreed, telling of a neighbor who had
refinanced his home so that he could invest. Mitch Price, another of a group Bakersfield
residents who drove to Los Angeles for the
hearing. said he originally thought the invest-
ments were secure but now doesn't expect to ever
see $-35,000 he invested in the company. Price, now
retired. heard about the Carter Co. through
colleagues at the Sears store where he wor.ked. but
Price, a former salesman, said two other Sears
employees who came to Los Angeles with him still
believe they will get their money back.
''One of my frienas lfas been drawing off it for
six or seven years." he said.
BULLETIN BOARD
'Med Center plans f ete
for tots, burn victillls
1'wo holiday parties, with Disney characters as entertainers,
are planned for current and former patients of UC Irvine Medical
Center burn l,Uljt and neonatal inte0$ivg~e.Fri$Y IUl4 Sat.wQ.a.r..
• ·The Orange ho$pital's burn unit will h~tdits.reunion for·200~
Conner and, current pati'1nts and their fam1hes Fri_day from 2 to 5
p.m. in the cafeteria of building l from 2 to 5 p.m. Disney characters
will make a vi&it. Those interested in attendingshould call 634-5304.
In addition, the neonatal ICU will hold its 12th annual
celebration for returning "miracle ~t?ies·: Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m.
in the cafettli of building l. 101 The City Drive.
Head nMe Norline Piero would like to know which miracle
'.''babies and parents will attend. She can be reached at 634-5289 .
F ina nce worksho p set for divorcees
FinanC"ial advisor Frances Johansen will pr~nt a free
workshop on financial planning during and after the divorce
Wednesday at the WoR'len's Opportunities Center of UC Irvine,
2811 Main St .. Irvine. '
The workshop, to be held from 2 to 4 p.m .. assi~ts women with
planning their financial issues in their new li_ves. Those interested
irrattending"Should call 856-7-Hl&.
Newla nd House sets holid.ay event
The Huntington Beach Historical Society is offering a
tum-of-the-century Christmas observance this month at the
Newland House, 19820 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach.
The program will offer a glimpse of Victorian Chrism.as
traditions that include authentic decorations and period music.
The Christmas program wt!'.l be offered fromJ2 noon to 4 p.m .
Saturday. Sunday and De<:. 17-18.
.Donations are $2 for adults and Jl for children 2-12. For more
information, c;all the Newland.House, 962-5777,.
GIRL ...
From Page A 1
One court official described thE
girl as "a youngster who's just out
of control" but said she seems
remorseful for the injuries caused
in the a<.'Cident. She had no prior
criminal record, it was revealed.
According to the two foot-
ball-playing youths, the girl and
her companions in th~ car were
laughing as the car first struck
Suacnec: and,\heq J\ead. ~
Both teeris said.th91rled to get
out of the way but couldn't mov<'
fast enough.
Valley-mulls
objections. to
sludge plants
The Fountain Valley City
Council will discuss its options for
preventing the construction of
two sludge disposal projects
within city limits tonight. The
council meets at 8 p.m. in City
Hall. lWOO.Slater-Ave-.
At the c.'ouncil's Nov. 1 meeting,
about 150 residents atte nded to
protest two sludge disposal pro-
jects that could be constructed in
Fountain Valley. The proposals
are under consideration by · the
Sanitation Districts of Orange
County, ht!adquartered in Foun-
tain Valley.
Residents oppOsed mecharpl
C"omposting (storage of sludge in
large towers) and <.'0-COmb.~stion
" of sludge (burninB tl'le material
with muni~ipal trash).
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slowed at the intersection. Th~
truck driver thought the motor-
cyclist was preparing to turn left
and drove around him by veering
orf on the right shoulder of the
road, according to Dally.
nudent.8 and the pubJic at large; tensions were granted improperly
und the new trustees should have
legal grounds to retelnd these
decisions. He declined to elaborate
on the grounds for rescinding the
earlier decision.
• Developing a plan for
re-employment, to the extent
possible, of those employees laid
off by the district;
Officers said the Seal Beach
man was hit when he continued
sou\h on Santiago instead of
turning. The accident is still under
investigation.
N-M school bo ard
to seat n ew tr ust ees
• Resc:lnding the action taken in
secret session and announced at
the Nov. 16 board meet.ing. On
Nov. 16, at the last regular
meeting or the outgoing board, the
trustees gave one-year contract
extensions to six top adminis-
trators and gave new contracts to
three employees who previously
had none.
Nordquist also said the trustees
hope to hire Larry Agran as the
special counsel regarding district
policy. Agran ls the mayor of
Irvine.
Nordquitssaid the lrustees have
selected Evans Management Co.
of Sant.a Monica as the consult.am
to advise the trustees on district
m8.{l8~e~ent and possible re-
orghmzat1on. The Board of Education of -the
Newport-Mesa Unified &~ool
District will seat its recently
elected members tonight.
·Incumbent Ken Wayman will
return to the board for his second
term representing Area J and Jim
DeBoom, executive director of the
Orange Coast YMCA. will official-
ly begin his first board term.
The outgoing trustees claimed
the extensions were granted to
assure a smooth transition when
the new trustees took office. But
Nordquist. Pollard and Ruiz
protested the extensions could lie
their hands during possible re-
.organization.
Nordquist said the new trustees
hope to focus on several areas,
including improving district t'Orn-
munications, making decisions in
the open and addressing the
:.hortage of district funds.
Some of Wednesday's agenda
items were campaign promises, Nordquist said today the ex-
BARRICADES AT WEAPONS STATION ... ·
From Page A 1
Kineer, the station's commanding officer said.
"However, on occasion, some measures are
instituted to check out our ability to go to increased
security postures. Some plans entail physicall y
barricading gates to impede gate crashing.
"ln~nces involving the bQmbing at the U.S.
Capitol Building and damage to the B-52 plane in
New York certainly serve to remind us as to our need
for vigilance and adequate security measures,"
K.ineer said.
The disclosures followed a "die-in" demon-
stration Saturday by abou t 500 people protesting the
dispersal of American Pershing ll and Cruise missiles
in EurQpe and came after the arrests Monday of 13 for
trespassing and lying down inside the main gate of
the station on Seal Beach Boulevard.
Allegations that nuclear weapons are based in
the station's bunkers fueled the protest.
FUN IS COSTLY ...
From Page A1
things in life will rise slightly more in 1984 than
they dtd this year, but the increases should stay-at
or below the expected 5.3 percent inflation rate,"
according to the annual consumer cost survey
released by the business information concern.
S&P said increases of 5 percent or less are
expected In the prrces-of fOOd. clottiing. lilM
leisure time activities and new l'ars. But it said
family budgets may be strained by an expected 15
percent jump in natural gas prices and an 11
percent rise in health care costs.
Some bargains also are expected next year,
including soft drinks, liquor. clothing and air
travel, S&P said.
..
"Our purpose," said Long Beach State profesror
Bob Brophy whose 45-year-old wife Mary Lou was
one of those arrested, is to put our bodies on the line.
We're saying stop'' (this nuclear proliferation .)
"There's nothing else to do. We vote for a freeze
and yet this kind of thing goes on.
"Reagan's policy is Like High Noon with guns at
the side and meeting the guy in the black hat in the
middle ol the street. ·
''There's no effort for reconciliation or to settle
differences in a non-violent way.
"I tell my students that there probably won't be
another ternester of living, That it (nuclear destruc-
tion) could happen at anytime."
Meanwhile, Seal Beach Police Chief Stacy
Picascia said Monday he defends the right of the
nuclear protesters to say what they wish but he
doesn't defend their right to get arrested.
He said his department had to spend $5,000 each
day for extra personnel to handle the demonstrations.
"We could spend the money better to prosecute
criminab," he said. He also said the new phase of
protests puts an increaaed drain on the court system
and tfte distcict attorney's office.
The big Navy base which uses Anaheim Bay
next door &o Huntington Harbour to load warships
has long been rumored as a storage place for nuclear
weapofl$. .
However, U.S . General Accounllng Office
investigators seemed to put that possiblity to rest last
..summer when itannounced.the stallon doesn't have
the capability to pandle or load nuclear weapons.
However, college professor Broph y sa1d the
wording in the GAO report was "crafty" and
intentionally failed to say anything about "pro-
cessing" nuclear weapons on ·trucks and barges on
their way to Navy ships. .
Navy spokesmen. as usual, say they <:an "neither
confirm nor deny" the existence of the weapons.
LUNCH & DINNER .
njoy any OtlC of these three dclki~US entrec~, and WC Wili serve
you our Me.rry Christmas Margarita. or your choice of a non -atcoholic
beverage . ll's our wczy of wishing yO'u a very ha'ppy Holiday Season .
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onions and 101111'11(.){'S. Well scasorwd but not too hot. With tKl' and l:ll'\lns.
8. LOS ANGELES SALAD .
A delicious salad 1osscd in our uniqoc dressing. topix'<I with cooked.
chilled pieces o( kan pork. avocado. tomato. plivcs and tort.Illa Strips.
C. CHICKEN TACO ANO CHICKEN ENCHILADA.
A chicken tal'O with chl~sc. leuucc and tomato. And. a corn tortlll._ 111k•d
wilh Juicy chll'kcn (hunks. topped with rnild red SJUl'l'. With rice and beans. ,
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Mesa ag
facilities
• impress
• • v1s1tors
Agriculture teachers attendtng
a national oonvention in Anaheim
this week were impressed with
the size of Costa Mesa High
School's student-run nursery and
farm during a tour Monday.
Agriculture instructor Roy
Center said 41 teachers. who
toun-<l facilities both at the liign
school and al Orange Coast Col-
lege. were surprised at the scope
of the high school program. which
-Center said is the largest of ilS
kind m the county
"They were 1mpressro with the
fac1 hues and the amount of money
that's been p4t into them. es-
pecially m the middle of an
urban-type area," Center said.
There are 56 students in the
school's agriculture program this
year. most of whom raise animals.
tend a commercial nursery at the
school and. this month, operate a
Christmas tree lot.
"We're going to top $75.000 this
year" in proceeds from the nur,.
sery and the farm. Center said.
The money goes back into the
proeram.
A "spirit of entrepreneurship"
exists among the students, most of
whom plan on making agriculture
a career.
"The Christmas tree lot is
completely run by' the students.
adults only supervise their work."
Center said. Students keep the
books. set prices on the trees and
do alJ the selling. ·
Al the farm. 40 to 50 animals are
raised each year. usually in t he
spring, for show and sale at the
Orange County Fair.
A new day dawning
Masts of boats moored in the North Lido Channel near
the Arches in Newport Beach appear to st retch up to
greet the rising sun on a chilly morning.
Irvine police nab three on drug raps
At 4 t5 pm Friday. Irvine police
assisted by Santa Ana otficers.
arrested Jt;on1mo P Blanco. 18. and
1wo t7-year-old juveniles at 1137 W.
St Andrews. Santa Ana. for sales
and possession of man1uana. Seized
were 18 pre-packaged $10 baggies
of rnari1uana and $240 1n cash
Blanco was boolted 1n Orange Coun-
1y Ja11 with a bail ol $5.000 The
1uven11es were bOOkecl into Orange
Counly Jail w1thou1 bail Those ar-
rested were Me1ucan nauonals.
Pohce said these arrests terminated
a month-long lnvesllgahon into sales
of drugs to Irvin~ j~v~niles.
At 2:20 p.m. Friday, an attempted
robbery took place at the lrvJne
Ranch Farmers Market, 1400?
Myford Road A man wearing •
Halloween mask of an olO man
bfandilheq a hendgun at en em-
ployee and demanded 10 be taken to
the m1nager. While being led to the
manager. the suspec1. thoCJght to be
cJbout 25 years old. observed a
marked pohce car in the parking lot
and fled on loot. Nothing was re-
ported missing
Two co~puters. ~e stolen from
an Industrial p111m1se at 12852 Alton
Ave. late Friday night or early Satur·
day morning
A door was pryed open and
typewriters were stolen Saturday
morning from a medical and dental
building at 17500 Red Hill Ave
Huntington Beach
Ivory figurines were stolen in the
burglary Monday or a home on the
t6800 block of Algonttuin S1ree1 A
tear kllchen door was pried open to
entef The loss was estimated at
$400
A red 1974 Camaro was vandalized
and burglarized early Monday The
e11terlor was spray-painted A $450
Pioneer AM/FM radio-cassette deck
was stolen. The car was parked on
the 9600 block of Innsbruck Drive
A male 1uvenlle was arrested
Monday at the J C Penney store.
7777 Edinger Ave .. on suspicion or
bedroom 1n tile 17000 block ot Beech
Avenue
Burglars broke the doorknob
mechanism to a house in !he 10000
block or La Quinta circle and 1ook
jewelry · valued at $2.795 from a
bedroom
Would-be thieves cut a hold 1n the
rear door bul Yr.is unable 10 malle
entrance 1n10 the Pac1hc Coast
Sportswear clothing outlet al 10000
block of Eiits Avenue Damage was
listed at $300
shoplifting. A $16 shift and Item.._ ___ _
from other stores were recovered. . . .
Vandalism was reported Monday
at Pleasant View School. t6692
~ndau Lane School olf1c1aJs said
names were scratehed on cioor1 and a smell ftre had been built In the
courtyard.
A business on lhe 16600 block of
Gothard Street was burglarized over
the weekend. A crowbar •P.parft111V
wu used to pry open the lront door.
The toss Included computer equip-
-ment worth $8.800. I
A home burglary was r-eported
Monday morning on the 18700 block
or Libra Clfcle. Entry was made
thr~h an unlocked sliding glass
dOOI'. The loss Included a $275 radio.
Fountain Valley
Someone stole jewelry valued at
$1.360 rrom a smallblac~ purse in a
Newport Beach
A cat burglar made oll with 1ewlery
and a rare coin colleetlon worth
$10.000 after sllpplng Into a K1aloa
Court residence through a sec·
onoifloor lllding QtaM door. Police
said the crooll snapped oll part ot a
redwood trellis and used 11 to scale up
to the second floor
A 35-year-old ~dod goll club was
stolen rrom a player's golf bag
outside-the pro shop at the lr11lne
Coast Country Club. 1600 E Coast
Highway. The club was the wood
driver and has a dark brown finish
and a black shalt~
A pair ol $IS Fe;rarl sunglasses
were taken ffom a VW Rabbit parked
at Promontory Point. The crook
apparently punched a hole with a
screwdriver directly above the car
door lock.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, ~ember 6, 1983 AS
Botched bumbingprobed
El Toro 1>ilo t ca tch part of blame in Camp P endle ton sna fu
By U•e Aoociatd Preu
The dropping of a dozen
500-pound bombs near a 40-man
mortar platoon June 16 has been
blamed on human error, bad
judgmenl, wrong computer cod-
ing and a show-must-go-on at-
titude by Marine investigators.
One Marine from Camp
2endleton was injured in the
exercise.
El Toro Marine Corps Air
Station officials say the A-6
Intruder bomber pilot. Capt. J .W.
Kosewlcz, and navigator. 1st Lt.
M.V. Meed. were grounded after
an lnvestigation revealed Meed
had typed "erroneous data" into
the computer controlling the tra·
jectory of the bombs and Kosewacz
failed lo uncover the error.
T he bombs landed several hun-
dred yards outside a sealed-off
area uSed for live-fire exercises.
The injured Marine. Lance Cpl.
Dennis Fekay, is recovering from
shrapnel wounds in his right leg
and has been assigned to light
duty, said Lt. ~uss Thurman.
Camp Pendleton base spoke9man.
Thurman said Marine regu-
lations prohibit Fekay from dls-
cuuing lhe accident or the in-
vestigation.
Maj. C.E. White, Investigating
oCflcer for the 3rd Marine Aircraft
Wing at El Toro. said the Incident
could have been preven ted.
Laguna youths
sure 'can' do it
Laguna Beach High School and
local Girl Scouts are coUecting
canned food for a Tijuana or-
phanage through Dec. 16.
The public can drop off canned •
fruits and vegetables at the admin-
istration offices at Thurston, El
Morro and Top· or the World
elementary S<:hools and at the
acuvaties office at the high school,
rrom 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.
Later this month the food will
be delivered to Mexico. For
further information contact Jim
Toomey at 494-8546 Ext. 223.
"During this lnvesUgat1on, J
had the strong impression that
had thia not been such a
high-priority operation, our nor-
mal procedures would have allow-
ed a number of people to prevent
the incident," White said In his
official report.
The report. obtained through
the federal Freedom of lnfor-
mation Act, didn't indicate in the
report why the operation was
considered "high-priority."
"No one wanted to be the one
who stopped the show or screwed
up the timing or failed to get the
bom bs off," White said. "And this
was just a practit'e ."
But he said: "It is not enough to
pay lip service to safety. Safety
must be an attitude which awards,
cauuon."
Manne rl'gulauons prohibit
While or other Mannes from
discussing the accident or the
report, said Lt. Col. Bobbie
Weinberger. chief public affairs
officer at El Toro.
'Broaching' the subject ••.
N autical term -like this novice cre w member -is· all wet
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of -Delly ,.... Sutt
Nautical terms are baffling to the novice
sailor. but after nearly a year of racing aboard a
38-foot sloop, I figured I'd picked up a handful of
the more useful ones.
For instance. I know the bQw is the pointy end
of the boat, and I know the djfference between a
tack and a jibe. And the beer is
kept below-decks in the gal-
ley.
Sunday. 1 added a new
word to my own personal
nautical dictionary.
The word is broach.
As m, "Holy----. we're
going to broach."
That's the last sentence I
heard be.fore I was tossed into
S'teve Mltc~ell the sea. one hand grasping the
rail. the other hand tearing at a spinnaker sheet
that became tangled around my neck and waist.
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ue olero" (center ) heads out harbor
at beginn ing of Sunday's boat race
All this, of course. took place under water - . my back slamming into the life line on the port
traveling at abgut 7 knots. side. which, by this time, was a foot under water. I
Now . broach. to the uninitiated means this: was sucked through the life line and found myself
"To.tumor swing so the beam of a vessel faces with a fish-eye-view of the hullo( the "Bolero."
the waves and wind and there is danger of It was not a pretty sight.
swamping or capsiung " My life didn't flash Ix-fore my eyes. My first
Boy. is that an accurate description. It fats thought was tt"ais $80,000 boat was going down and
what happened aboard skipper Tim Stevens' we probably wouldn't go sailing anymore. My
"Bolero" to the letter. ,, second thought was. I might go down with this
Stevens is a serious racer. Been sailing for $80.000 boat.
years. Never tipped his boat over before, no aree. It was not a pretty thought.
The "Bolero" is his 38-foot Catalina schooner. Several hours late r -OK, seconds later -
equipped with overs1z.ed winches and rigging the "Bolero" lurched back into a more traditional
specially-made for ocean racing. It does well in position. dragging me back aboard. the tangled
stronger winds than lighter winds. and Sunday sheets and lines crisscr~ing my body. I don't
looked to be a good day for Stevens and hiscr.ew of know ff there'sa.nautical term for position I was in,
four. but "hog-tied" comes to mind.
A good stiff breeze sent us sailing out of 1 I looked like a meatball on a plate of rope
Newport Harbor with the rest of the Class A fleet pasta.
in the Balboa Yacht Club-spo_nsored Sunkist Crew member Joe Avila, who was hanging·
Series. Right pastthe yellow flag that alerts salloPS onto the starboard rail wnen the boat righted
of a "small craft advisory.~ . itself,)ater ~ed that moment.
Oneewehittheharlx>rentrance,thef<>n!dedt "All t 1aw WM a beard and two big eyet
crew dropped our Mylar jib and put up a larger coming out of the water . You looked like Captain
genoa for the run to a buoy off Newport pier: We Ahab strapped to Moby Dick."
.. made the mark in ·r~table time, turned. Vefy t'\mny.
dropped the jib and hoisted our blue and white While I freed-myself from ·the spaghetti, my ·
spinnaker for the run home. (See. I told you I knew fellow crew members were busy dropping the
all those fahcy words.) • • # spinnakerllhd the jib we had t.egun to hoist before
And run we did. A heavy swell had our vessel the "Bolero" decided to play "Hide the Crew
"surfing" up to 11.4 knots at times. a 22 knot win~ember."
to our backs • We djdn't bother to finish the race, choosing
The skipper had me lean against the boom to ad to limp back into the harbor with only the
keep It to port and he told me to holJer a warning mainsail up. ,
each time a wave approached the stern. We Were Remarkably. although the cockpit was
about half way back to the harbor entrance when swamped when we oroached, the cabin remained
J learned my o-ew word. relatively dry. Of course everything that was on
A combination of an exceptionally large swell the starboard side had found new quarters on the
and a wind shift sent the "Bolero" spinning and port side. But the only casualties were the loss of a
the crew grabbing for the rails. seat cushion.
I Literally flew across the now vertical cockpit, And the December issue of Sail magazine.
111s me gilt g1v1ng season again
a11d what better ~It ror rnend or
ram11y than line 1ewe1ry. ,the
lasling gift. .ror a llletlme and
longer• It's a token of your atfec-
hon or e11eem that can be hair-
loomed even beyond the 1pa11' ol
one lifetime. A well chosen gltt of
fine Jewelry has the element or
permanence Jtaat exceed• any
other.
It has been ··chrlstmu" Mv-
arat ~• now. Wa are MY9f
c;enajn when "<>ur Muon will ac:-·
tually start, but " have beef\ planning fOf lt~mrMr.
T'Mra era many facet" only ...
once a )'Mr, thoee wtlO coma buy
their annuel CtartatmH gift of M a tewtry. Theta are thOM facAK wtlO
•PPM< Mrly In Nowmber fOf •
pratlmlnaty look-.... They come
b.ck later. perhept nriee, before
meklng their ectuel Mlec1ion.
J9wetry b\IY9fl ere Otten
careful, cautlout t>uyws. Wa .,.
proud that 10 many
"b9-bectcert" dO mate•,,,.., flMI
Mlectiont here. We ,,.ve antlcl·
pated an ebundenoe of thoe>Per•
Ihle YMt and have lncr .. Md' °"' lnventoty eccordlngtv. 8hopplng at Chattee H. lerr Jewelett la e
Chr'9tl'ft4M hat>lt with meny of "°"'' h1ends. Drop by and find out why. There It • parking P4ac. ttoee to our tron1 door )uet .....
Ina'°' you . '"rhe otd .. ~ "the nlceet
thinOt come In lfNll ~, ..
11 e«telnly true •.• eepecl If
..
r&\ C@;
EiEM WISiE .
HARLES H. BARR
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17th •. Irvin•, w .. tdHf .......
Newpert leach 642-DtD
' they b .. r the Charles H. Barr
lall91. As Certllied Gemologist•
and Regl1tered Jeweters of the
AmetlcalfGem Soolaety we have
tha aicpertlae to adviM you r•
gardlng your purchases of
gemstonet and fine jewelry We
have a wide aalecllon or gems
from the moat exotic to the mOfe
ramlllar 11atlet1et.
And apeaklng of "ramlller"
Isn't It nice to thOp where you ...
familiar facet and feel an at-
motphere of continuity? We
pride oureetYM on our frtendty,
well·tralned •l•ff wttO have .., •
vad you continually through the years. T~ only new facea are
addition• W. found we haw
needed to keep up With tt1e ever
growing actllllty In our atore. lan't
it nloe to htv.t tht t fMllng ol tru1t
In old '11tnd1, ~ wMr1 It comee to buytng .. IMtlng a gift
... pleoe of flM jewelry.
s...on. 9'MtlnOI "°'" all your friencM at Qlettee H. Barr
.Jeweeert:
Donne llactcman
8111~ Mw~Oeble
Alcfl McllvalM
AnneMectlen
Mn Wllllemton
l<enyWemef
Judy lledlmen =~~ JaMMc!Mlne Jetole l.rT Wengeler
Arid ltCOUfM, M"try l.rTI
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~· Orange Coast DAILY ~ILOT !Tuesday, December 8, 1983
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TOP OF THI NIWS Syrians, PLO step up attackS on Israelis
NATION
T exas chemical fire
burns out of control
HIGHLANDS. Texas -Firefighters
pour~ foam on a burning chemical plant today
where a series of blasts toucht-'d off an inferno
that raged out of control for 3 lt'z hours. buckling
storage tanks and prompting 2.000 nearby
• resid<'l)lS to flee. Five firefighters and two police
suCfered minor i!ljuries. but the five -.yorkers on
duty in the Hi-Port Industries plant escaped
when the explosions began about 7:30 p.m.
Monday. The inferno burned about seven acres
of the 34-acre plant where jet fuel, insecticide
and anti-freeze are made.
Grey hound striker killed
ZANESVILLE. Ohio--The death of _a
striking Greyhound driver under the wheels of a
training bus has prompted the company to
suspend classes for replacem,ent drivers here. and
one striker predicted more problems unless
classes are halted na tionwide. Greyhound
canceled all da&St>s that had not started yet. but
those already in progress will continue. said
spokeswoman Leslie White from company
headquarters in Phoenix, Ariz .. after the death of
Raymond Phillips un Monday.
TMI fire-up proposed
WASHINGTON -The Nuclear Regulatory
Commission is weighin_g a staff proposal to start
up the undamaged Three Mile Island reactor at
25 percent capacity despite lingering questions
aoouCthe· integrity of plant management. The
staff advanced its proposal Monday, saying the
limited electrical generation would be subject to
24-houI'-a-day surveillance by NRC inspectors.
STATE
Director Aldrich dead
LOS ANGELES -Robert Aldrich , who
directed s uch (ilms as "The Dirty Dozen" and
"Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?.'' died
Monday of kidney failure. He was 65. Aldrich
directed and produced "The Big Knife" and
"Au tumn Leaves." Other credits included "lfush
Hush Sweet Charlotte,"" Apache," ''Vera Cruz."
"The Longest Yard." "Hustle." and "AU the
Marbles."
659 students on probation
LONG BEACH -A to tal of 659 high school
students have been placed on academic probation
for failing to make a C average and may be cut
from sports teams or. othe r extracurricular
-activities. school officials sav. A distrk t rule
adopted in September requires a C _average and
regular t'!ass attendance of all high school
·students participating in athktll'S or other
extracurricular activities.
Bonanno begins tern1
LOS ANGELES Reputed Mafia bo~
Joseph &manno Sr. has begun serving a
one-vear sentence at Terminal Island federal
pris0n·for obstructing a grand jury investigation
into two sons' act1vit1es. Bonanno. 79, and
ne phew Jack Di Fillip1. 57. of San Jose. were
convicted in September 1980 of trying to obstruct
justice in ·the probe of business dealings by
Salvatore and Joseph Bonanno J r.
WORLD
NA TO urges talk renewal
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· fl"efense mjQi.st~rs urg~ _Moscow today. l:O come
up with new proposals on limiting me-
dium-range nuclear missiles in Europe and to
return tg arms negotiations in Genev~. _ _
Guard held in robbe ry ' LONOO.N -A security guard was arrested
today and charged with conspiring in the robbery
of three tons of gold worth about $39 million.
Britain's biggest robbery. police announced.
Scotland Yard identified the guard as Anthony
John Black. 31. and said he was employed as a
se<:urity officer b_}'. Brinks-Mat Ltd~'1Q§e. ____ w_a_r_e .... ouse near "Heathrow Airport was robbed
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BElRPT. ~banon (AP) -Syrian gunners downed and its pilot captured.
reported shooting down two pilotlesa Israeli drones Syria's deferuie minister was quoted ai warning
today and Beirut radio said a third braell plane was \tie Unlwd States, which has loet two planes w Syrian
downed and its pilot captured. ln Jerusalem, a bomb ,gunnNS, that the Reagan administration was
blew apart a bus, killing four people and wounding 46 "playing with fire," and that Syrian forces "will
b)'-police count. and the PLO claimed responsibility. always confront any foreign aircraft that flies over
The Tel Aviv military l'Ommand said one our positions.''
pilotless Israeli reconnaissance drone was shot down T be explosion in Jerusalem blew the roof and
over eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. Syria said it \ides off the bu~ as it w~ited at a traffic light in the
shot down two of the unmanned craft. A Pentagon JewiSh seetion of the city. ·
spokesman in Washington, requesting anonymity, "I saw the roof and side of the bus fly into the
also said two Israeli drones were downed. Beirut air," one witness, Mahira Rothman , said. "It was a
radio said a manned Israeli warplane also was terrible thing w see. I saw a little girl with her arm
Storms assail
Gulf; Midwest
gets new snow
lb The Associated Press
Thunderstorms bearing heavy'
rains and hail rumbled across the
Gulf Coast today. causing tor-•
nadoes that killed one person and
injured dozens in Alabama and
Louisiana. as new ..li\OWS headed
for the WPst and Midwest.
gone and her race burned black." •
The Palestine Liberation Organb.ation claimed
responsibility for the bus bombing in a communique
from Tripoli issued by WAFA, the Palestinian news
agency.
Moslem west Beirut, meanwhile, cl06ed down In
a general strike Lo protest the car bomb that killed 16
people Monday.
A U.S. Embassy spokesman in Beirut said today
the body of Lt. Mark A. Lange. 27. of Fraser, Mich. -
killed when two Americarl planes were shot down
Sunday -had not yet been turned over to U.S .
officials.
Spacelah gets .
day e:xtension
SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP) -The
Columbla-Spac:elab astronauts, winding down a
succ.:c'SSful science mission. received the official green
light today to stay in space an extra day to do more
reS(.•arch and to snap hundreds of sightseeing
photographs.
Thlr spac:e shuttle will land Thursday at
Edwards Air Force Base in 'the California desert.
Mission Control made the decision after
assessing that a storm front moving in from the
Plidfic would be clear of the F.dwar.ds area at the
planned touchdown at 7:58 a.m. Pacific time. There
One person died in Selma, Ala.,
and five were sent to hospitals
after a tornado smashed through a
junior high school and a college,
said Civil Defense Director War-
ren Rhoads.
, had been somec:oncern the front would stall and force
"It.hopped, skipped and jumped
around town," he said. ''We've
had trees and power lines down all
over town and the twister flipped
an 18-wheel truck.''
In LaPlace, La .. about 50 people
received minor injuries when a
tornado.ripped th.rough a residen-
tial neighoorhood and destroyed
at least 20 homes.
,,
\ a Wednesday return.
' .. The astronaut-scientists, meanwhile, continued
_..._
Glittering centerpiece
APW~o
their round-the-clock science and technology re-
search in the billion-dollar, European-built Spacelab,
a 23-foot workshop.mounted in Columbia's cargo bay.
Astronomer Robert Parker and West German
physicist Ulf Merbold are the Red Team working the
night shift, w hile Blue Teamers Owen Garriot, an Glowing angels frame the Christmas Tree in New
York's Rockefeller Center after Monday night's
lighting ceremony for the three-ton spruce.
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Robinsons
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Bold. sculptured shapes Hand·
painted mo11ts. Natural latmcs .
The result? An 1nd1v1dual approach
with striking effect. Carefree in
attitude and casually elegant this
is clothing that moves you into
undiscovered territol.)'. surprising
the eye with color and form'
• Collon 1umper with wrap.belt tn tar
or loam. PIS and Mil. $245
Underneath. the sleeveless cotton
tank 1n black. P·S·M·L $45 In
Robinson's Desrgner Dresses. tis.
Beverly Hills and Newport.
SHOWTIME:
Join us as we welcome t.h,e.
design house creators Maddy
L~ Mel and Carol Klinger who will
present their newest resort
cdllection at Newport. Wednesday.
December 7 from ,12 l}OOn to
4 pm Informal modeling from
12 noon to 3 p.m.
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electrical engineer , and Byron Lichtenberg, a
biomedical engineer, labor on the day trick.
Commander John Young and pilot Brewster Shaw
are alternating at Columbia's controls.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December 6, 1989 ~6
· Soviet deserte~ criticizes 'dirty war'
I· NEW YO RK (AP) -A D · ·11 ~ • d Jd · J 9 Jk I" dirty war and that is why I 19-year-old Russian says he de-1Sl U!;IOn e SO l e r , , WB Sa way I rom deserted."
sert~. from his nation's "dir(y 'ill-prepared ' military unit in Al Phanistan Ludmilla Thorn~. a Freedom war in Afghanistan after he e House representative w ho has
found the battle far different from interviewed captured S oviet l what Soviet oWcials had led him Ryzhkov told a news con· "We were told we would be soldiers in Afghanistan, said she
to expect. ference Monday that many Soviet defending the soulfiern bOrcreroT knew personally of 85 Soviet
Nikolai Ryzhkov said he slipped draftees serving in Afgharustan the Soviet Union and would be prisoners of war being held by
away from a Soviet military are ill-prepared for the conflict, facing American and Chinese Afghan resistance fighters. She
·consttuction unit, where he was politically and sometimes mili-mercenaries. When I arrived, my estimated "several hundred" Sov-
serving as a private, during an tarily, and have bec;ome de-opinion changed. I didn't see any iet priso11ers .and deserters are·
outdoor movie June 16. He said he moralized about their country's mercenaries -only mujahedeen being held in all.
contacted anti-Soviet guerrillas chan ces of success. (Afghan resistance fighters) and Soviet forces entered Afghani-
on the streE>ts of the Afghan "If the Soviet Union didn't win Afghan people." ' stan In December 1979. Some
capital, Kabul. The guerrillas hid a victory at the start in Afghani-"I don 't agree in principle with 100,000 Soviet troops are now
him in the Kabul area until he stan, I doubt that it ever will," he Soviet policy and was 4lgainat the believed to be .in the country,
could be brought out of the said. speaking through an inter-invasion of Afghanistan," he said. defending the socialist govern-
coun tr:v. he said . preter. "l didn't want to be part of that ment against guerrilla forces.
'Baby
boom'
settling
down?
WAS HINGTON (AP)
-The baby boom gen-
eration -the one in
three Americans born
between 1946 and 1964
-may be less traditional
than its elders. but ap-
parently is loath to dis-
card their ways entirely.
According to a survey
released today by the life
and heaHh insurance in-
dustry, they favor mar-
riage over being single,
frown on-ma rijuana use
,, and would li ke to see
. -
Introducing.
m or e res pe c t for
· authority.
Yet the younger gen -
eration retains some
traits that sets it apart
from its more conven-
tional parents.
Taste · that delivers
For example, the
• survey indicates a large
majority of these 74.3
million young Ameri -
cans -now age 19 to 37
-prefer an "equal'"
marriage in which both
spouses share responsi -
bility for work. home -
m aki n g a n d
child-rearing.
Most disagreed with
1-he notion rhat "a
woman 's' place is in the
home:· and ascribed to
the idefi that ··working
women make more
interesting partners in
marriage."
The sur~ey found that
members of the baby
boom generation. who
now comprise -15 percent
of the voting age popu·
lation. are more likely
than older Americans to
claim liberal views and
to identify themselves as
independents.
The American Council
of Life Insurance and the
~Health Insurance As-
sociation of America !"e'-
Je~ a 68-page report
~ --on-attitudes Qnd at-
tributes of>. .the baby
boom gereration, based
on a telephone survey
last J anuary of 1.000
individua ls from its
r~nks.
. Some 56 percent said
.•they approved of unmar-
ried "adults of the op-
pos it e sex l ivi ng
together, while 3Z per·
cent d isa pp r oved .
• Forty-one percent said·
they would welcome
ll---R\EmreE>--i&li4!e!-KKUa1 -f.i:eedom.-
but 52 percent would
not. Only 24 percen t
fa vored more acc:ept.a.nce
of . manjua.na usage.
while 70 perce nt
frowned on that
An overwhelming 93
percent favor more
· . stress on traditional f am·
Hies ties while 87 percent
would like Lo see more
respect for authority.
•
The report , ti tled ·
"The Baby Boom Gener-
ation," predicts that the ·
lifestyles of its members
"w ith. res~t to marry-
irtg and having ch ildren,
iwill closely resemble
earlier generations."
' Many are marrying
later .than their parents
and having fewer chil-
1dren. "but there is little
evidence they are reject-
!ing these societal institu-
jlions as part of their lif.e
cycle.'' the survey said.
' Although 76 percent
'preferred an equal mar-
irlage, almost two--thirds
-63 percent-said that
onJy economk necessity
should lead a mother of
pre-school childre.n to
work outside the home.
Fifty-one percent agreed
r
t h a t " s t r l c t •
old-~shioned · upbring· lna and diadpllne" were
stm the best way to raiae
children; 36 percent dis-
agr~.
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An alt-rt ndghborof
former l.oH A ngt-lf•"'
County Coron er
T homas Nogu<·hi ht·lp·
edleadtothe arrest of
thr.;e m en churged with
breaking into hiit honw
Saturday and taking
$2,000 in cash and
jewelry. The suspects
were found hiding in
bushes neur Noguchi's
house.
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A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December 6, 1983
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D
Hazardous DJaterials list
benefits everyone
There seems to be an infinite number of chemicals our
scientific society can create. Hundreds of new substances
are catalogued each week, some here in Orange County,
with its good measure of high-tech industries and medical
la bora tori es.
Although the ultimate aim of such research apd
• developmen~ is to enhance the quality of human life, often
these substances individually or in combination can pose a
threat to the the employees working with them, or to the
general public which may be exposed to them by accident.
The city of Irvine, home to nearly 700 businesses and
research facilities which use potentialy hazardous ma-
terials, has proposed a regulation which would require
such industries to disclose what types of hazardous
substances they use.
The compilation of such a listing would allow city
agencies to be prepared to deal with the accidental release
of any such substance through spills, fires or other
unplanned exposure.
The city would also be able to alert citizens in
pi>tentially affected areas to evacuate or take other
protective measure in the event of such accidents.
Irvine busin~s ·and the Industrial League of
Orange County were rightfully concerned that release of
such confidential business information might jeopardize
their security and undermine their competitive abilities.
This issue ha~ been adequately addresses by the proposed
legislation.
Although government regulation of private business
can become oppressive and sometimes abusive, we don't
feel this is the case with the hazardous substance
regulation.
Not only will the general public be better protected by
the city's ability to identify and adequately handle any
hazardous material accident, but the industries themselves
will benefit from the assurance of adequate city response
to any fire or other e mergency threatening life or
property.
The county supervisors are considering a similar
ordinance. We feel both deserve strong support, enforce-
ment and compliance.
• -fOllBDI
Traffic signals cause trouble
To the Echtor. minute-on·the-minute recycling
stopping Coast Highway traffic
for no demand from Morning
Canyon as a -side street
au to· use-detection· failure.
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Nixon weakness aided OPEC
WASHING TON -In an
earlier column, I blamed Richard
Nixon for the oil price explosiqn -
a catastrophe that has brought
economic devastation to the West,
a scandal that far surpasses
Watergate in infamy. I C4ll it
Oilgate.
The dimensions of this scandal
are truly staggering. The
hyper-inflation in oil prices
drained hundreds of billions of
dollars ou t of the West.em econ-
omy. The human damage can be
measured in millions of jobs lost,
thousands of businesses ruined,
less money for most people to
spend.
High oil costa have also brought
on the looming crises of inter-
national debt default and Third
World disintegration. Much of our
current hardship and future
financial danger. in other words, is
traceable to the oil calamjty.
Yet there was no respectable
reason for oil prices to skyrocket,
no pattern of necessity at all.
Nixon simply wanted to avoid
confrontations by giving in to
political pressures and postponing
the inconvenient consequences to
the next president's term.
At home, Nixon wiped out or
undermined all the ·scheduled
programs Cor increased energy
production that had been de-
G -J1-c1-1-11-11-1a-1 -~
veloped to keep America
sel!-suffi1=ient. He stopped off-
shore oil development-where 43
percent of U.S. oil was estimated
to be . H e botched the
Trans-Alaska Pi~line, and
prevented Alaskan oil from flow-~
ing.
Nixon prematurely banned
domestic coal for power pt'o-
duction, which caused a massive
shift to foreign oil. He sabotaged
the efforts to change the oil tax
loopholes into real production
incentives, instead of handouts for
doing nothing. He rejected various
plans for stockpiling oil for emerg-
encies. His price controls on oil
slowed down p"roduction and
boosted consumption just when
the reverse was needed.
Nixon also failed to halt the
disastrous decline in natural g~
reserves. caused by the disincen·
tives and delays of bureaucra tic
regulations. The decline caused
another missive switch to oil. And
he abandoned the legal restric·
lions against oil imports. which
had been designed to prevent
dependence on Arab oil. •
On the foreign front, Nixon
made one decision after another
that destroyed American domi·
nance of the world oil system. This
was a sophisticated system that
had operated for decades under
the control of the great multi·
national oil companies. Most of
them -Exxon, Gulf, Mobil,
SoCal and Texaco -were rooted
in America.
They had a legitimate title to
the oil, which they owned under
long-term contracts. After all,
they had discovered the oil, drilled
for it, developed it, refined it,
distributed i~ and marketed it.
They had also taken all the risks.
The OPEC governments: which
had played 'ho productive role
whatever, were collecting
three-fourths of the profits -
hardly tile exploitation that Arab
millt.amsll~-00 to fulminate about.
Meanwhile, the whole world
benefitted from the system, which
provided all the oil the world
needed at a price of around $1.20
for a 42-gallon barrel· of crude.
The greatest benefi.ciary W8' the
Third World, w hich was using
. cheap oil to rise out of destitution,
As the protector of the West.em
family of industrial nations since
World War 11. tl:ie United States
had always interceded if any
government laid hands on the oil
companies or unilaterally tore up
agreements upon which the West
depended for oil.
Washington was fully justified
in using every lawful means to see
that thbse agreements were kept
and to block any coalition that
tried to contrive fake short.ages to
drive up prices. I am not talking
here about the use of military
force -only the use of those
econ omic, commercial and
diplomatic sanctions that are tra-
ditionally used against those who
violate their eommercial agree-
ments.
Nixon should have used the
foreign policy tools available to
him to maintain oil stability and
protect oil security. Instead . he
used his foreign policy tools
against stability. He reversed the
oil policies of his predecessors in
the White House without
bothering to study why the exist-
ing oil order was essential to the
welfare of the West.em world.
Footnote: This scandal of the
decade cannot adequately be re-
ported in a few columns. There
simply is not enough space here to
document these serious charges .
But I assure you the documenta-
tion is given, chapter and verse, in
a book the New York Times book
division asked me to write:
"Fiasco:·
Anyone dnvang along Pacific
Coast Highway tn Corona dcl Mar
must be aware vf and frustrated
by traffic signals that are un-
coordinated. on-hold or plain not
working. The question is.what are
the City of Newport Beach. its
police department. a nd angry
dtiz.ens doing to correct these
infuriating traffic controls? Ap-
parfnily nothing.
Cameo Shores signals stop
southbound traffic with a
non-demand north left turn and
Sorlie, in his August explanation, :Ef~~li::~::i: A. veritable sy· mphony of SOU:rid
vited to be directed to his steU ~
r -·
Beginning Feb 2 in a request ~o
Assemblywoman Bergeson to
refl)edy t~is problem at Morning
""Can yon ~nd Cameo Shores· Ewith
subsequent blipping idiocy at
Avocado) her March 3 response
,a,§.k~.SalTra~s Di~ec1or Hein~
Heckeroth to write an expla:
natioil. Bergeson·s April 21 foJ .
loW.up enc oseo·whar'lleckeroffi
wrote to her on March 17 saying
CalTrans received two trouble
~~istant, -~.r. R. D. Huntwork 'A few minutes a~o. walking 1 ~ /~",' matter of life anq death, ,and if. heavy sleepers and they always ·
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calls about Morning Canyon and
l 0 for Cameo Shores October 1 M2
through January 1983.
In this writer's pll'a directed to
the governor Ju I y 21 who passed 1 t
a long tu his newly appointed
who. dearcitizensof CdM. you are ·68Ck froin hihcli; I stai'U!<l to c~~· · · • they're used when'it iSn'f. they're ·'Seem tdsleeptoether. Ot)e.gets up
Urged to address a·c Mornmg the street when I heard the sound ~: .. :;::. . . 1 ff · h l -ess e ective w en it is. suspect in the middle of the night to check
Canyon and Cameo Shores con-•of a coin droppitlg. It wasn't much AllY •llH quite a few broken legs have gone the noise, the other hears nothing.
tmue-to' bug the-free flow of but, as I .turned, fl).)'.. eyes ca~ght ;s through a let-0f ced.lighta ro£hU:lg . The.sleeper ~waken;s. four hours
highway traffic as well as the the heads of several other people When I'm in New York, I'm a too fast and too loud. to a.n later to ask "What hapj>ened?" -
nonsense at-1\vocado. ~ .. -twnrngtoo. Awoman had drop-New Yorker.I-don't-turn either. ~~rgency ~whe~ the "Nothing hapn.>ned dear.
For those ' who travel down ped'wfiat appeared1o be a dime. Like fhe nafives, I hardly he~ ·a waited two hounriortreatmen . "~-' tairs
through Laguna Beach, the snarl The tinkling 10und of a coin siren there. It's the quiet.est sounds that The~ was a burg~ downs .
of unsynchronized signals at Main dropping on pavement is an At home in my little town in have most effect on us, not the walking ~ound 10 hob-nailed
Beach between Broadway and attention-getter. It can be nothing Connecticut. it's different. The loudest. In the middle of the night, boots, the ?il burner ~xploded and
Laguna Avenue, the nasty one at more than a penny. Whatever the distant wail of a police car, an I can hear a dripping faucet 100 twocarsh1thead -on m front of the
Legion and the Bluebird bandit coinis,nooneignoresthesoundof emergency vehicle or a fire siren yards away Uu;ough three closed ho~. The cops c;a,me, the fire
should be priority cl:tims with it. It got me thinking about sounds .. brings me to my feet if I'm seated doors. I've been hearing little • engines w~re here and ~h~ arh·
thanks to the Daily Pilot for again. and brings me to the window if I'm creal9ng noises and sounds. which bulance picked up the injured.
~-tiel'r-Fans-Q~ beG-TMm-
batore. has LA Maintenance Chief
W. C. Sorhe explained Morning
Ca n yo n ·s every
bs:iRgins-~--·~ We..are_besieged....by~Jl\lln>' ...inl>ed. _ __my iinamnation turns into foot-Everything's all right-now . Go
y'all aounds from every side these days The people who drive cars or steps in ~ e middle of the filRllt10 back-t&sleep." -
BRUCE S. HOPPING that it isn't the loudest sounds that trucks equipped with sirens ought 25 years in our hou8e. How come I In a book by W.S. Gilbert I had
Laguna Beach attract the most attention. People to be more careful about when never hear those sounds in the when I was a kid, there was a
in New York City seldom tum to they use them. I'm often daytime? characte r named King Borria
look when a fire engine, a police suspicious of ambulances t.bat Some people, of course. never Bungalee Boo. "an African swell
car or an ambulance comes careen doWn the street with sirens hear anything in the middle of the ... whose whisper was a horrible,
.
l. M. BDJd !Short haul
Standard distance of a mule
race reportedly is 350 ya'rds. A fast
mule can make it in 20 seconds.
Have you ever seen such a race?
Neither have I. For ·that matter,
I've never even seen a fast mule.
Know such there be. though .
Q. Who owns "Whistler's
Mother"?
A. The pajnting? France.
Sheet music shows the title of
"My Old Ken'lucky Home" to be
just that. But it•s true title was
"My Old Kentucky H~. Good
Night." So insisted none other
than lta compoaer. Mr. Stephen
Foster.
it•s estl.ma ted that An1erk:an
legialaton ~ve pa.seed 35 million
1aW1 deldgned to en.torte the Ten
Commandment.a.
Q. What's thl srMlJest of the
ORANGE COAST
. Diiiy Pilat
British Commonwealth Stat.es?
A. Sark Island in the English
Channel.
Sad item: The Japanese sell
what looks and tastes like a hot
dog. ~ut is 111ade of whalemeat ·-
the whaledog. Why sad? You
don"t have to be a silly sentimen·
ta.list to mount the passing of the
whales. sir.
Q. What's the real name of
~levision's "Mr. T"?
A. Lawrence Tero.
On the mark.et now is a $10.9~
book ·called ''Nuclear War
Survival Skilu." It haa a
money-back guarantee.
It can be Mid that both men and
women nae. But there'• • dif-
ference. Men NI about what the
women do, Women MC about ·
what the men doh'tdo,
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screaming along the street. wailing. lt can't always be a night. There are light sleepers and horrible yell." ,
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China a less-Jiti"gio~ s<Tciety ·
Tnings I found en route to looking
up other Ching&·
--That lawyers are as scarce in
the People's Republic of China as
they are numerous In the United
States: with a population of 2
billion, China has only aome 7 ,000
practldng lawyers, compared
with more than 600,000 in •our
country with only one-fltth the
number of people.
-· That lut year, for the first
time in America, college enrol·
lment rates for women aurpamed
thoee bf men. (Even in such
~
m-11-11-u-.-.-:,,,>
mote Scotch than they do cogr\ac.)
--Tha\, the United Stat.es'
contribution this year '° the
International Development M ·
IOciation (the World Bank'1 lend-inl~ tor the poorest nat1onl)
haa been cut f:ar. one-fourth, to
$750 mUllon --whJch leeft'8 a lot
until we consider that outDeteme
Depu1ment 1penda five timel
more In a lingle week. • t.rad.ltlonalmaleprofelllonaaalaw
and medicine, women now earn more than one-fifth of all degreet --Tfi.'at the p.me of soc:cer.
awarded in theee fields.) which Will •pread by BriUah
· colonialian in the 19th century, ii
--That of the $480 miD1on ruled by an ln~matlonal feder-
budpted for the 19840lymptcsln . ation thit binds 147 naUonal ~ Ancelet, \M lar~~ memben, ..-ond only. to the
item is for .. Sec:wity" -"I Unlted Nationa. (It has not yet
a foret of llbo\tt 18, officm'I bftn transformed into a "bult·
~ to (.Wtt than ll,000 . ne." .. molt Amenc.n pro-
a\hletel. femlonal spons haw. and IOCCer
·-That Scotch whiakey ii the clubs around the world are l'!M"'-
mollt widely cons~ national ally money·lOli"I af(ain for their
drink 11'1 the world, wtth 8~ 1poneon.)
pet"C'el"lt of the produr.t Hported · --That the mmt plaUllble
lrom Scotland. (The Frene.h dl1nk -con~er for the-ori.On of ..
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phrase "the real McCoy" is a Capt.
Bill McCoy, one of the leading
smugglers who delivered whiakey
directly from Nassau to bootleg-
gers during the Prohibition era; he
shipped nothing but the genuine
ar\icle, and lta reputation wu IO
high that it came to be known as
''the real McCoy."
--That in the nine decades that
the Eiffel 'Power hat dominated
the lan<bcape of Puia, more th.an
360 people have jumped to t.hett
deaths from lt (lncludlna a Hun-
garian tailor whom.de a latal leap
when ~ttemptlnc todemonatralil a
combination ~t and para-
chute).
-· 'nlat in the 1970. ln lreland,
the prime minia~r. the foffip
miniattt and the attorney pneral
held the th.rft offii:te whkh had
been held by their rMpecUve
fat.hen 50 ~wUer.
--That when modem Greece
~ulred ua "'lndependencl" a
~tury-ahd..a·half •• ha flnt
rul~r wae a German monarch.
Otto of Bavaria. and ttl teCOnd wu
a Dantah prinm who took I.be
""""-'"Kina aeorce 1:·
There are people who find it
impossible to whisper or even talk
sofl'Jy. ~or some re_ason, the).':re
th~ ones who try to o iiiOitof it.
There's nothing more embarrass-
ing than to have someone whisper
to you about someone else in the
room, in a voice everyone in the
room can hear.
Car horns are an irritating
noise. There are very few times
when it's important to blow the
horn of a car. When aomeone on
our street parks out in frol\t of
aomeone else's hou.e and blows
the horn, I feel like throwing
rocks.
I'm quite clear in my mind what
the good aound8 are and what the
bad IOUJlda are.
I've turned -salnst whistling,
for inacance. I uMd to think ot lt u
the mark of a happy worker. but
lately I've been ueociatlna the
whistler w1th a nervoua penon
makiry.compulalve noiles.
Walklng th.rough the woods in
the fall of the )'Mr. with the leaves
up around ~our anklft. lt • .,_t
IOUJ\d.
Someone elM ln the room
anif flina and without a hand·
kftehiel ii an anno)'tna IOUnd.
~e t.appi"8< tapplna. ta~
of my typlWTlter •&he Uya.Sit
lhe paper ... lovely IOUftd to~ l
of~n like the IOUJllh>f what I
write better than the looks of ll
once it'• down on paper. •
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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1983
ANN LANDERS 82
TELEVISION 83
Viewer wondering wht»ther tttrs isht-arrow Lt. lloward
llunter commilled uicide "' the end of last week's
"I/ill treet Blue "televi io11 , how don 't have to hold
their brf'ath. l'e 83 to learn that Hunter live .
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COMICS 84
PAPARAZZI 1
The lights go on
H H spuces up for holidays
Wally George's tele-
vision 'talk show' has
become so popular that
it has just been syndi-
cated to 118 cabJe sta-
tions. He is a host In the
same mode as the late
Joe Pyne, known for his
heated name-calling
debates.
Hot
·seat
ew Huntington
Beach Mayor Jack
Kelly joined Hunt-
ington Harbour
Philharmonic Presi-
dent Kay Miluo and tripped the
light-switch fantastic last week to
illuminate Peter's Landing's
gigantic outdoor Christmas tree.
KDOC' s Wally George goes ·right for the throat
The ceremony was hosted by
the landing's manager. Linda
Rouan. to of{icially kick off the
waterfront center's fourth con-
secutive year as host to the
Philharmonic's annual Cruise of
Ligh ts. (Dec. 13-21)
Also attending were Seal
Beach Mayor Victor Grgas and
Sunset Beach Community As-
sociation -President Carol Her-
rington w!10. alollg with Kelly,
formally congratulated the
Ph1lharmoruc for creating what
could be termed the world's most
successful non-profit waterway
spectacle
Last year's event netted
$70.000 (All proceeds benefH
children 's music programs in
Orange Ccunty).
Following the evening cer-
emony. Ken Suzuki and Kumi
Iseki. owners of the Uandmg's
new Shogun of Japan Res-
taurant, hosted the dignitaries
and their spouses (Kelly's lovely
daughter Nicole stood in for bu.~y
mother Jo.) for a holiday cel-
ebration and Japanese delicacies.
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Ready for 'cookie brunch"
Milano and Kelly
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· Freshly rested from 10 days in her Kona, Hawaii condo is
Huntington Beach graphics designer Susan Jons Eystu who is
readying herwaterfront home for her holiday-"'Cookie t>tunch" -
an annual gathering.of Susan's closest ~lfriends_ wbo_enF,y a
champagne brunch and Chn s tmas cookie exchange.
The unique party idea -each guest brings seven dozen cookies
and leaves with a potpoum of seven dozen others -was born from
son Greg's compl,imt a few years ago that Susan nt:ver baked the
cookie assortment his friend's mothers did.
Preparing to enjoy Susan's famous Tahoe Brunch quiche and
hospitality are local fnends Janet Perricone, Gayle Pingaro, Mary
Richardson, Vick)' We.st KaL Weger, Shell S.)learsJbarly_n_ _
By CHRISTINE DECKER
he scourge of Saturday night cable television casually
walked on stage. Wally George's blue eyes scanned the
crowd. He flashed a smile and waved. •
,.·Be bad Wally.Get 'em Wally. Fry 'em Wally. Nuke
'em. We love you, Wally!," screamed a crowd of about 60
people crammed into in a small studio at K.DOC, Channel 56, in
Anahei(T). •
As the red light went on and the cameras started ro1ling, the
audience screamed even louder, chanting, "Wal -eee!, Wal -
eee!," They stamped their feet, whistled and waved tiny American
flags.
That was just the ,beginnlng of the 90-minute Hot Seat.show.
Last Saturday was the first time the popular interview show was
nationally syndicated to 118 cable stations.
-To call Hot Seat an 'interview' show is not really accurate.
George schedules such guests as Ku Klux Klan Leaders, the head of
the American Nazi Party, pro-abortionists. cult leaders. homosex-
uals. punk rockers. pornographers -anybody he can find he
vehemently disagrees with. It's not too' difficult to find such guests.
George's extreme right-wing opinions make him opposed to a lot of
other people's views.
Within minutes George is pointing a finger baitirig his guest.
He bangs his fist down on his desk. calling guests such things as,
"pervert, slime, glue-sniffer." If the guest ge~ a little long-winded. ·
he yawns, he interupts and tells them they're boring him and to get
on with it.
Some guests' George has even had kicked off th~ stage. The
banter got so heated recently with a Catholic priest, who was
opposed to the U.S . invasion of Grenada, George suddenly grabbed
him by the shoulder. The priest responded by overturning George's
desk. He was promptly escorted off the show by a burly security
guard.
The audience eats up these antics. They screa~ approval.
~ ·•· ''Tenninate 'em. Si\ on 'em Wa.~ly,!," ~hey sh9,ut.
That's just what George wants. ~
''I like to get people on the show who are so far from my point
of vie"' sparks fl y. I try to get .~hem re~dly going so they expose •
tn'!ff'IR~ whtit they rea'lly-are,.'.'. said Geerge. ..
It's George's boldn~ in expressing his opinions that makes.his
-show sa~Jar, aocording to Arnie Eyans, executive director.
"S · e were little kids people have tolCl us not to call people
slime or scu . If Wally feels that way about somebc?dy he's not
afraid to express it. I think people identify with hii'n," Evans said.
Evans closes the blinds in his office as the crowd wa~ting to get
mt.o "Hot Seat" appears outside his window.
"I don't want to get shot," he said, half jokingly.
George-has had se-veral-deeth-threats-madee1gainst him and
now has security..,guards protecting him at the studio.
He feels he nas a mi~ion to be the voice of ronservatism on
television. He's for law and order, patriotism, morality, the death
penalty and most of all1Wnald Reagan. He's against homosexuals,
abortior;i, liberals, Democra ts, drugs, welfare, Nazis and pacifists.
"I've had the same-opinions all my life. I've never changed an
opinion;" said George, who is in his late 40's.
He started his career at 9 years old when he was part of the
Oz.zje and Harriet radio show. At 14 he became the country's
youngest disc jockey, hosting a teen radio show in G lendale. He
t~n went on to become the producer and co-host of former: Los
Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty's TV talk show. For the last four ye:µ-s
he'&been hosting-a milder-mannered talk show called simply, "The
Wally George Show." It was being broadcast from a Los Angeles
cable station but about a year ago. George offered the show to
KIXX: friend and owner Pat Boone. Executives there wanted
George to Cio more of a Joe Pyne~type show. (the late Los Angeles
talk show host J oe Pyne, was known for heated, name-calling
debates with guests) and so "Hot Seat," was born' 22 weeks ago. It
airs at 11 p.m. Saturday. The "Belt of Hot Seat," appears at 6:30
p.m. Sund~ys. "The Wally George Show," which is on at 12:30 a.m.
Sundays. will e.ventually..be phased out.
George thought his audience would be the same as in his Yorty
days -mostly senior citizens. He's been surprised to see all the
l'Ollege-age people who crowd the studio and send him about 3,000
letters a month -most of which are favorat)le. The studio is usually
packed. Rating services estimate his show is watched in about
370,000 homes.
"l likf his philosophy on ~erything." said Tony Galovich, a
35-year-o[d salesman Crom Garden Grove. He was waiting outside
to get into the KDOC studio.
Others voiced similar opinions.
Some, however, go to watch the taping for other reasons.
"We come here because it's the funniest show on TV. Wally is
really funny," said musician How(\rd Lea, 21, Sierra Madre.
' One person, however. who doesn't watch Wally George on TV
is his daughter, Rebecca de Mornay. She played the high-cWw
hooker in the summer hit, "Risky Business.''
"She's become a liberal 0ell)ocrat since Ahe'!l. gottep in that
liberal crowd in Hollywood. They've convinced her I'm bad ne~. I
have a very angry daughter. I I ~t the motion picture busin~
that she's a part of. Shesaysshecan't even watch my show b«ause
it gets her too upset. She hides the fact I'm hel'fatt)er bec3U6e she ....
thinks it will hurt her-in getting acting jobs," said George.
•· He said he thought she was excellent in "Risky Business," byt
would have preferred she had a different part.
George. who lives In Sherman Oaks, also has a son, Kerry, who
attends the University of Kansas. He's divorced from his wife who
has since remarried. De Mornay took her step father's name.
Off .. carnera George is polite, nervous and talks with a slight
stanun~r. He-doesn't-look the ultra-:cxmsemtfve -parrwtth his
longish, straight blond hair and ankle-high black zip up boots.
"You don't have to look conservative to be conservative. I think
I look best with my hair this way."
ro o, afti Gholao an, Betty Chandler, Donna Vogel and Carol
Kelly as well a.s several out of town USC alum buddies and Susan's
mother Minnie Bitterman. who just moved to the area from· San
J ose.
Different way to entertain Seeing again ••• Homework assignment opens her eyes
And while most Yule lovers arrange traditional hospitalities
-arcttnd brunch.,1Al.\ntb .Ot dinner fare. Golden West Coll ege
humanities teacher Chuck W1i'ffc1lurc!rr.Vo11g ~~ ~ ~~ttl~ts-1~,
Lisa. 9) and long-time friend Susan Ornelas entertained in quite a
differen(way on Sunday.
Beginning at I p.m. guests arrived at the Whitchurch home in
Huntington Beach to sample exouc dips, fine cheeses. a
polite-but-fU:m holiday punch and then settle down to a two-hour
showing of.Cine arts and subsequent auction with the hirsute host as
the glib. connoisseur·e~ (dealing in fme ar t is his passionate
avocation.) -
Among those feasting their eyes on artistic media, which
included watercolors by Neil Anderson, lithographs by Calder,
etchings by Picasso and Folon, silk screens by Hundertwa11er and
aq~ tints by Miro. were Sbeldoa Nyman (very proad o"'1J~r of
Miro'• saperb "u1 Coqalll•1e") attending with Rutb Rodman;
Geoff Black (who outbid che crowd for a lithograph by Sioux artist
Randy Lee Wbite done on handmade paper.): Natalie and Rod
Roescb (just back from a two-month tour of Russia and China);
Lloyd and Bob Baroq. Bouie and Xavier Oraelas. Teri and Dike
0.borae (just returned from ScotlM>d, where they happily golfed
where the game was born.), Fifi Galeotti, Satan Seton, Bob
Lander1aa, Tltese1e Helzer with Dutel G•en1ere and Gary and
Mary ADD Lorie.
Volunteers are ·needed
1 The Holiday Project. a group of volunteers who spread cheer at
the Orange County lna\ltlltlons during the holiday seuon. need
voluntttn to help wrap packages and gilts.
Any one Interested In helping 15 urged Co telephone (714)
639-0275.
Paparazzi~ edited by V.JJ_y PiloJ Style Edlcor V{da Dean with
contrlbullon.1 from Huntington Beach Corre.pondent Ann Con-
way
...........
Grace Sponheimer i1
able to ee again after
eight yea rt of tot••
blindne
TMA11e1 .... lll,,_.
THOUSAND OAKS. Calif. -
Eighty-year-old Grace
9ponheimec'~ see for .. the Cirst
time In ·a1Jn0St eight years 'ttianG
· to a studen t's homework assign-
ment. Her relatives are convinced
· "God's hand" brought the two
together. ...
Mrs. Sponhelmer came to the
La Serena Retirement Village tn
Thousand Oaks after her cousin
and hit wife, the Rev. Andrew and
Xie Ke.dy, convinced her being
near them In the COl1U1\L&"1ty 40
mile9 northwest of Loi An,eie.
WU better than ltayt.r\I ln the
Bronx, where the natlve New
Yorker Md alwa=. Her huabarid, , died lut
May a few days before hia &&th
birthday. Mn. KMdy found Mn.
Sponhetmer -w.ho can't walk
beca&.m of arthritla -"' their Bronx apartment, her husband
\lnCIOl'lldoua °" the Ooor. ' Mn. Sponbelmer lalt MW him
nearly etaht years before, ahortly
after a dodol' told her lhe blid I
detatched retim.
.. I 80' dlay anCI fell down, livtna mY19lf a bloody no..'' lhe
NCalled ln. recent interview. u1
p6cbct mywtr up, looUd in the
mirror and acrMIDICI for l'ftJ
hUlbend.
·~ IM\ thlna I ... WM him
through the mirror, coming up
behind me.''
Mrs. K eady said Mrs.
Sponheimer didn't want to move
to California, "but eventually she
figured that If.,. her mom could
have left Germany to come t6
America, she could leave the
Bronx .....
She anived at La Serena last'
June 14 .
Four months later to the day.
regiltered nune Genny Vogel
•1 got dluy and ftll down,
glvlna mytel(JI bloody note.
I picked myeelf up, looked In
the mirror and ecnamed for
my hueband. Thala1t thing I
eaw ,.., him through the
mirror, coming up behind
me.•
light pereeptlon, and I felt that
this combination -llgl;lt per-
ception and cataracts -mi&ht
mean that the second . cran1al
nerve was not damaged," the:
nurse said. "I thought that if the
c1t1.arac1.S wert~ removeo, .ne
might be able to see again,"
The nune's inatructor Mke.d
opthamolOliat John Darin to
examine Mrs. Sponhelmer and on
Oct. 25, Darin removed the
cataracts and implanted a special
lena In her riaht eye. The Keeclya
were in her room at Wea\lake
c.ornmuruty Ha1plcal when the
bandqel were removed the next
day.
Mn. Sponhelmer exdalmed,
"Oh Andrew, you•re '° much
taller than Xie and you haYe a fat
tummy!" Mon IW'll9f'Y a w.lk
later reetored her left eye too.
Mrs. Keady aaya the caftlNP-
tion at her h\.mbaftcl•• church. St.
Patrick'• ~pal. JWayed for
their COUlln "from the dme lhe
went into Maf1WY until the pa~
• cam. off. I allo ... God'• hand
ln lhil."
.. My huand .-t I bad\ feel
God ettl lhtaulh ~ ... •• the edaacf. "Wt thmk OOd far ..
S'W:.•~ we thank him ,...
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Bl Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, December e, 1983
llMA IOMllCI Pareiltl·ng: How to make decision T rou1 11A1 TH ,
-.
AT WIT'S END
When Prof. Irwin Corey wore gym shoes with
a lWtedo, little did he know he was 30 years ahead
of his time.
When there was a transltstrike in New York,
women, faced with walking long distances, wore
tennis shoes to work. That was several years ago.
They're still wearing them.
Tennis shoes have become a shoe for all
seasons.
Frankly. I never thought I'd accompany my
husband to a formal wedding where the stars on
his shoes matched the groom's tie.
I was going out with my son the other night
when he looked al my shoes.
''Where do you think you're going ln those
tennis shoes?"
"What's the matter with them?" 1 asked.
"Nothing if you're shooting baskets in them.
You go right upstairs and chan8e them this
minute.''
"But everybody else's kids let them wear gym
shoes.''
"I'm not everybody else's kid,'I he said. "Go!"
"But they're comfortable," I said stubbornly.
"Of course they are. but they're not supposed
to be worn 24 hours out of every day. You'll ruin
your feet."
''How?"
"They'll spread all over and besides, you don't
get enough support out of them.''
"Do tool Look at these arches."
"Look." he smiled condescendingly. "listen to
your son. I know about these things. I was young
once. There's a place for good shoes to be worn and
there's a place for play shoes to be worn. Now go
change." •
' "Dad wears tennis shoes everywrere."
"Of course he does," he said, "which is why
you must set the example. After all, you're 26 days
older than' he is."
"Well, we're just going to the movie and who's
going to notice my feet anyway?"
"I'll notice," he said. "Now be a good person
and go change them."
As;I stomped up the stairs, I felt a 'haunting
chill come over me that usually accompanies deja
vu. Had I heard this entire conversation 20 years
ago? I yelled down the stairs, "Why don't you want
me to be happ ?"
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decision. You cannot divorce or quit a child like a
husband or a job.
We were older when we married. We weren't
sure, and were leaning toward living child-free.
Then I felt a desi.('e for a child -not just ANY
child. I wanted my husband's.
It has been three years of hell trying. We've
been through every medical test and treatment
available. It has cawreij fights, tean, unhappiness
and loneliness. Yet we'd do it again in a second if
only we could conceive. But the unhappy truth is
that the biological clock is ticking away and wf're
nearing the outer limits.
So dear friend. we've been where you are. We
were unsure, then positive, then un!luccessful. but
still trying. The pressures are enormous. Don't
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I have gone through a haJf box of stationery and
given up.
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I have considered getting a typewriter, but
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Why am I like this? What can I do about it? -
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DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: 11 lt any wonder
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admit I'm acared of over-looking early cancer, but
I'rp more frightened that mammography will give
It fo m~. What's your thinking about thls? Mrs.G.
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what I think is the results of recent guidelines for
mammorgraphy put out by the American College
of Radiography. There are only two departures
from those put out in 1976. (1) The recommended
frequency of screening mammograms for women
older than 40 years has been increased from once
every two or three years to once every one to two
years. (2) The recommended dosage of radiation
has been reduced to letiS than one rad to the
midbreast for a two-view examination. (Leave this
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You are probably still frightened by a
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It's important to know that ultrasound and
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. December 6, 1983 113
.
.. Don't cry for ~oretta King
Image wiftner 'Hill Street'
cop Hunter
LOS ANGELES (APl V1ewen
who were wondermg whether
straight-arrow Lt. Howard Hunter
committed sukide ut the end of las1
week's "Hill Street Blues" television
show: Don't hold your breath.
Look at your TV listings instt>ad.
Producers of the NBC Emmy
Award -winning show we re coy about
the answer Friday, but people who
bought early edition S unday news-
papers simply had to glance at the TV
listings for the Dec. 8 show to learn that
Hunter lives. /
"(Fellow offll'er JD ) Li Rue bc.'rom-~
es something of a ht.>ro as ht' saves Lt.,
Hunter's life." read the blurb m the ~·
Television Times se<'tion of the Los e
Angeles Times. Similar Hems appeared ,,
throughout the country_
The TV listings were indudC'd m J ames B, Sikki~g
t•arly Sunc:Uiy editions. pubhshl'd Sat-
urday.
Chicago Sun-Times television critic
P .J . Bednarski reported Saturday that
Officer La Rue. played by Kiel Martin .
had gotten mto Hunter's apartment
and shoved the gun away from
Hunter's head.
ln the De<·. I show. Hunter, played
by actor J ames S1kkmg, was despon-
dent because he had been revealed as a
go-between in a police bribery incident
years earlier. He had bee11. duped into
lhf:' action. and ll was a minor thing to
everyone but Hunter.
The show ended as I luntl•r unst1c•ad1-
ly pointed a gun to his hl'ad. "Come on,
bt' a man about 1t. I loVl' you. mom." he
said to himself Then the sen-en went
black. A gunshot sounded.
Asked Friday 1f Hunter killed
himself, executlVl' produter Steven
Bochco replied: "You gotta watch ... I
ran't say a nything. The material speaks
for itself."
But so did the TV listings.
L08 ANGELES (AP) Citt-d usa forem<>lit role
model for blacks, Coretta &·ott KlnB hm; been
honort-d with the Key of Life Award m tht• 16th
annual NAACP Image Awards t-eremony al the
Hollywood Pallad ium.
The star-studded ceremony, hosted by television
personality Jayne Kennedy and actors George
Peppard a nd Mike Warren, recognized top achieve-
ments in motion pictures, television shows and in
recordings that present a positive image for blacks.
Mrs. King was presented with the honor by Rosa
Parks, who gained fame in 1954 by refusing to step to
the back of a bus. sparking the Birmingham. Ala., bus
boycott that kicked off the civil rights movement.
"I accept this award on behalf of all thC' people
who worked for the Martin LuthC'r King Day
holiday," said Mrs. King. widow of thl' slam civil
rights leadC'r "You can count on me to t•onunue to
make Aml•nca a just and democ-rat1c soc1Ny "
Producer Aaron Spelling received the Human-
itarian Award from Mayor Tom Bradley for his girt
of $100,000 that helped young Derrick Gordon
undergo a life-saving heart operati on.
Sing,•r Mk hael Jackson was namt'd Entertainer
of the Dc"Cadc and Quincy .JonC's was n:dmed Producer
of the Dl>cadl'
"I can't think of a bcttl'r 50th birthday pn•sent.''
Jones told the crowd of about 1.-tOU
Singer Ray Charles n:'<:e1ved thl' Hall of Fame
Award
Par11c1pants also induded tratk star Evelyn
Ash ford. actor Mark Harmon, "Lovl' Boat" star Ted
Lange. comedian Dick Gregory and othl'rs.
Among awards to persons outside the entertain-
ment industry. Lt. Col. Gw on S. Bluford was
honored for being America's first black astronaut to
go into space. Bluford was part of the crew of the
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STDCKS
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS
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Mukluk drilling venture
appears to be 'dry hole'
By lbc AHoclated Pre.s
NEW YORK -In a major blow tc1 hopes of finding a
giant oil tldd In 1he Alaskan Beaufort Sea. Diamond
Shmnnx.·k Corp. says the• initial well In the Mukluk drilling
wntun! appears to be> a dry hole tr the· well is t'On tirmed dry,
the fmlur·o will\>.,• o oia,JOr blow to the U.S . oil industry. It also
could weaken the Industry's interest In other hlgh-rlsk
Alaskan pl'O~lS. Oil t:omparHPR Rpenl $6U6 million to acquire
the four lease blocks on which the Ctrst Muklu k well was
drill«:.>d The drilling proj<>ct t'OSt anotlwr $140 million .
. ·
Nottember car sale surge ahead
DETHOlT Dom~tit' automakers' late November car
sales surged 18 7 pert•tmt ahead or a strong year-ago period,
while importers posted record November sales. The U.S.
automakers posted their highest daily sales rate for late
Novemtx>r an five· years. The six major U.S. automakers
n•pOl'U'<.f 217 ,540 cuis soltl bcl ween Nov 21-30, or 27 , 192 per
day, t•nmpan•d with 100.388. or ~2.9 13 datly a year earlier
'tt~el in1porler bla ~1 y t e1n
N I::W YOHK -Steel importers urged the government to
ref rain from St.' tung 4uol<1!> on unports and accused the
domcslit: sLt:el indus11 y with crNatang soml· of the problems
blamed on imports The domcsuc ,nduslry "doesn't invest m
new plan~ and equipment, it overpays its workers. it agrees
with featherbedding, it pollut~s our environment, 1t violates
pm·(•-f1xmg Jaws," smd J ames Bellamy, a director of the
Americ<.1n Institute for Imported Steel, on Monday.
Sec urity mulls insurance move
PlERRE. S .D. -Securlly Pac1f1c Corp .. the nation's
10th-largest bank holding company, is a pplying for a state
banking charter to open a ban)( in S iou.< Falls and start a
na&inn widc insurance business. The Los Angeles-based
company, ~hich has$37 billioninassetsand operatesSecurity
Pacific National Bank of Los Angeles, wants to open the new
bank to take advantage of Soulh Dakota laws aUowing
state-chartered banks to enter the insurance bustness, said
Wilham Ford. a b<.tnk v1c-e president
Four-day work week di c ussed
FLINT. M1L·h. Gt-neral Motors Corp and the United
Auto Workl·rs union said tht·y are considering a unique way lo
boost autu production and l'all ba<'k la id-off workers, but the
union first must drop uvcrume pay. Stan Marshall. director of
UAW Kcg1on IC in Flint. said th(• two sides lfre d1scu~ing a
' plan when.• workers at two Flint plants that make Buick
Regals would work four l O..hour. days a WE'f.'k for a 40-hour
work WC.'t'k -
Do/la,. l 00111inut•s lo set records
LONDON -The dollar ext.ended 1U1 rero-'l-ecu.ing
pcrformam.'t.· into a sa'Ond straight day today. rising to new
heights '1gmn ·t lh1• t•urrent·at'S of Brauun, Italy, Spain and
Nnrw;;iy But tht> dollar g<ive ground against some other k.ey
t·urrentws m Lhc early guml!t Gold prat'(.>S l'Onunued to hover
JUSt below $400 a lwy ounc:e.
GOLD QUOTATIONS
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TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 1983
CLASSIFIED
0
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Orange Coa t, Golden West
bask etball team s attempt
to re bound this week. C3.
Kings have
nothing over
these kids
By DENNIS BROSTERROUS °' ................. The moet exciting ice
hockey ln the Southern CaU-
fomia area may not be at the
Forum ln Inglewood where
the Kingll toil against National
Hockey League opponents.
It rould very well be at the
Costa Mesa Ice Capades Chalet
where youngsters as young as
four years old, compete in
youth amateur competition.
The league gives the young-
sters a chance to play in an
organiz.ed league with pro-
fessional officials to learn the
rules and lntracacies of the
game.
"We teach the kids every-
thing from how to ice skate,
the rules of hockey. sports-
manship and fair play," said
(See HOCKEY, Pa1e 01
' Matt Beehler (No. 12) of Fpuntain Valley shows his
craftsmanship with a hockey stick in a recent game.
Daily Pilot photoi.
Uy Richard Koehler Moms Tori Bitogno of lnine and Marilyn
Wilton of Huntington Beach act as fan1.
. .
Youngsters anxious to get in the game watch as teammate goalie Steve Coniglio blocks a shot attempt~
When USC's ax f alls,.it won't be on the c~aeh
Nobody came in on the noon balloon
Crom Saskatoon and asked me. but ...
•The cost of all the USC support group
"benefi ts" has risen steadily while the
fortunes of the Tro.JanS have ~lined just
as swiftly and the guywho takes the fall
will be of higher rank than the roach. •
•If you really be~eve football 1~ a teafTl.
game and the"'quarterbick is just another
player • checked out the San Diego
Chargers. ....
•The TV blackout rule in the NFL is
lhe same tor the pfayoffs as the regular
season which means any Rams home
games will be shown locally and any
Raiders games will not.
•The USC baskC'lball team will see
more empty houses than a real estate
salesman.
•An atheist is CJ guy who l{OC'S to a
SPORTS COlUMNIST
BUD · ··· TUCKER
Southern Methodist-Notre Dame game
and does not take sicies. r
•Martina Navratilova's new book is
entille8.," I enms tviy Way· ... tne uue of
Renee Richards' book cannot be repeated
in a family newspaper.
•The Eric Dickerson-Dan Marino NFL
rook-ie of the year thing is too close to call
. not to mention too early.
•If a tie is like kissing your sister. losing
1s like kissing Lyle Alzado.
•None of us is old enough to remember
the last time an Alabama football team
was the underdog for a game in Binn-
, \ngt).am. #
•With ABC giving us football on
Thursday. Friday and Sunday as well as
Monday. surely Tuesday. night. fbo tball
wiH soon"enrfch our lives.
•Off such comments·as "l don't know
_ where our rpoblem is" fottowing Ne-
braska's 72-29 win over Iowa State.
Comt;Jusk~r Coach .Tom Osborne is. a
leading candidate for the J OY award ...
Jerk of the Year.
•Check the last time a West Coast Rose
Bowl representative w'as not ranked in
the top 20 and the last .time Notre Dame
~k a three-game losing streak into a
bowl game. ·
,. • •A locked out NBA referee· pit>keted
A's trying to lure Dusty Baker
Speculation is that d eal could involve Ricky Henderson'
From AP dispatches Sox. Both Perez and Reed were members of the
LOS ANGELES Thl· Oakland A's, sorely in Phillies' 40-plus club (40 years old).
need of a right-handC'd power hitter to serve as a Tf'ie Phillies received a player to be named later
designated hitter. are making overtures for from the Reds and cash or a player from the White
34-year-old veteran Dodger <;>utfielder Dusty Baker. Sox m exchange for the two old pros.
I Dodgers vice president Al Campa ms says. Perez's acquisition by the Reds came with
•·w e don't want Dusty to have the impression Ci ncinnati apparently closing in on another veteran
that wc•'rc dangling him." Campani~ said Monday at slugger, Tree agent Dave Parker.
the first day of the winter meetings in Nashville. In another deal. San Francisco swapped out-
''(But) this club asked us about him... fielder Champ Summers, who spent most of laat·
outside Seattle's Kingdome with his shirt
on a sign reading "the NBA wants the
shirt off my back" ... anybody who bets
pro basketbalrknows how he felt.
•Suggested theme for UCLA and the
1984 Rose Bowl-Better lucky than good.
_ V ou ·know. you!re getting .okt if ·Yo\.l""
kids never heard of Roger Maris.
•Perhaps Pete Rose s hould just forget .
the whofe thihg ... not to rhention Pele
and Jim Brown.
_eThlla&:CnwbnV<:...Ctuch. T,nm 1.A>'V'lr"
said, ·'the home field advantage is highly
overrated'' and he said it the day after the
weekend wherein every NFL home team
won its game.
•If Rams Coach John Robinson does
not have a contract clause about no
coaching assistance from ownership, he
sUTely has an understanding.
·Unidentified sourc.-es 1n OaklaQSL1old the Los seaso,n on the disabled list, ta SarrDiego for second
•Angeles Herald Examiner that the deal may involve baseman Joe Pittman and a minor league_player to be
A's speedster Ricky Ht•nderson , but Campanis would named later. not confirm th" __ Meanwhile, ~he Bil!Y Ma~n-New ¥.ork Yankee
At this poinITnlhe off-season. Baker "has.been soap opera. continued to wmner. y~nk~ owner
Mis.place d Magic • • •
f ou; most-d iscussed player," Campanis said. · George·Stembrenn~r was due .to arrive tornght and
Campanis said he discussed a possible Baker was ex~ted to offlciaJly cerwfy Yogi Berra as the
Magir John on 's wi~ardry will be confined to the
henl'h for . ix weeks due to a dislocate d finger.
1
trade with several clubs Monday, but added that the Yankees new manager by Wednesday.
A'• ~nagement approached hJm first about Baker.
t "I offered two possible routes," Campanis said of
his talks with the A's, but he refU&ed to elaborate.
The A's h ave been seek1ng a designated hitter
and fourth outfielder since Jeff Bourl'Qughs hit just
Irvine: Fast start+ slow finish=lOss
10home runsin410at-bats this year in the desi81l3ted By ROQER CARLSON
hitter slot. °'*Deir,...,..,..
Baker. meanwhile, has suffered from knee Irvine Hlg.h basketball coach AJ
problems and hit only .260 while earning $800.000 Herring predicted hls team would be ! Lhia year. . slow getti~g out o f the gate and in the
Campanis said that the possible acquisillorf of Vaquerors opener at the Sonora High
third baseman Darrell Evans from San Francisco Invitational Monday It lhowed.
'would have no effect on any Baker deal and Unheralded Magnolia, down by 14 In
femphult.ed that whatever is decided, Baker would the thirdquarter,staged11trongte00nd
have to agree to it, becaute he has a no.trade contract. half rally to hand 1rv1ne a 64-64 tetback,
Campanluaid he hasn't talked to Evans' agent In dropping the V11qUtt01 lnto the CONOla·
two days. • tJon bracket Wednetlday night against
Meanwhile in other transactions at the winter Bolla Grande (6:45).
meetings in Nashville Monday. the Philadelphia Tonight's schedule finds UnlverKity.
Phillies not only dealt Tony Perei to CinciMaU, but with Coach Sf.eve Seoatn In his
• a1Ao11ent relief pitcher Roh R<.'ed to the Chicago White inau~ural start with the Trojans, duel·
..
• ing Sunny Hills at 6:45.
"We can shoot alJ right." said Herring
Monday, "but we just don't pass the ball
well. Yes, the key was probably turn-
overs."
The Vaqueros were brening along
with a 33-19 bulge early In the third
quarter and appeared to be on their way
to a quarterflhala berth against the host
RaJdenof Sonora W\Ul Maanolia turned
on Irvine with a pre11. cauaina turnover
after turnover which put the Sentlneb
back In contenUon before th quarter
wa.over. pulling to within 37-35 with 49
M.'COnd1 left of tf\e l)('rlod.
The ScntlMls reeled off a t'7-2 burst
lh a span of four minutes and It was
reaU1tically over with 4:24 still remaJn-
ing and lrvtne on the wrong end of a
52-42count. •
Mike Cnlmp, a 6-3 senior, llJllted the
fourth-<1uarte.r fireworks with a pllt of
bucketa, the teeond coming after J .C.
Chandler, another 6,3 !leni«, atoJe the
ball. then followed wlth the ~t.
Gl"el ~p led Irvine toorlng with
15 pointa, 1parkplug guard Bobby
Rhodes flnlsh~ whh 10 countert and
Ken C4lldwell showed promlled with
eight poln\3.
' But lrvlne'it inat>lllty to wllhstahd tne
preaurt> of a pl'HI showed.
-
Pirate,
Rustlers
honored
Golden West College placed
five players on offense and Or-
ange Coast one on defense as the
South Coast Conference football
coaches made their all-conference
selections.
Named to the first-team of-
fensive squad were sophomore
center Jim Keller (6-3. 225
pounds), sophomore guard Alan
Akana (6-3. 250). sophomore split
end Troy Ory (6-0. 170).
freshman running back Tom Fis·
chbeck (5-11. 185) and sophomore
punt.er Mike Pearlman (6-l. 210)
-all Rustlers.
For the Pirates. sophomore de-
fensive end Charlie Herbert (6-0,
210) was placed on the first-team
defensive unit.
G WC freshman quarterback
John Heinle (6-1, 180) was named
to the second-team offensive unit
as was OCC freshman tackle
Mark Stephenson (6-3. 260).
Four Bue players were honor-
ed, including defensive linemen
Chip Dickerson (6-0, 215. soph.)
and Dave Coleman (6-2. 205,
soph.), lin~backer Jeff Long (6-l.
220, soph.) and defensive back
Dave Hargrove (6-0, 190. soph.)
on the conference's second-team
defense.
OCC Coach DiCk Tucker, citing
his defensive unit's No. 3 ranking
in the state against the rush and
No. 12 position overall. wasn't ~leased with the balloting.
"I felt that we would place at
le~st three players on defense."
he said. "Afterall, we did finis h
third in the conference. and had
one of the better defensive units
in t.he state.
"Oh well. mavlx' we're bemg
told we did "an outstanding
coaching job."
Finl Tt•m OtftnH
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T-R P1vlHn. Cerrllol 6 S 2SO So TE-0 W1rn~. Fullt rlon 6·3 230 Sc.
SE -R Rowe. SO ~a S· 11 170 So
SE-T Orv, c;wc •·O 110 So 0 8 -T Ann1cna r1 co , SO Mtlt
R&-J John,on, Cerrllol
R&-T FIKnO.Ck, GWC Rll'-0 Swea1v. Fvner1on
r>-M Purlm•n. t;wc
PK-R B•rona, Ctrritol
a·2 190 So
S· 10 110 So
S·ll 115 Fr
SlO 170 So
4·1 210 So
S·f 16S Fr
Finl Tum o.t.ftM
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OL-0 Homtn. Ctrrllol 6·0 '10 So OL-W !Kllwehtr. Futt.,.lon 6·1 270 So OE-< Hert>erl. OCC 6·0 110 So
OE-L W1n99r1, Fvlltrlon 6· 1 210 So L8-S Ovu lt, Ctrrllos 6· 1 70~ So
L8-S. Login. Fuller ton 6·2 21S So 0 8-T. S1>1nctr. SO Mua S·9 170 So
0 8-A S1IHff:. CetJilos~. 6· 1 Ito' So 0 8-8 Ow'tns. Fvt1tr1on 6·7 ll S So
0 8-R ~tllv. Fvllerion 4·0 175 So
Offenllve P1aver of '"' Yttr Annlcnulco
S•n Oi990 MHa. • • Defensive Plevtr ol lht Vear Teafatlller.
Cerri1os.
Top 10
Orange County
· high scheol
basketball
• Dally '91lot Mleqtlofte
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('I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuetday, December 6, 1983
SPORTS BREAK
Wilson, Martin b egin
serving 3-month prison
te rms; Aike n s n e xt
from AP dispatches
FORT WORT H, Texas Out-iii
fit-lders Willie Wilson and Jerry
Martin. tt>ammates on the 1983 Kansas
Caty Royals. r<.'por tcd to the Federal Correctional
Institution Monday to begin serving three-month
prison sentent-es for attempting to possess cocaine.
Wilson, 28. the 1982 Amerka n League bat-ting
champion. and Martin. 3-l. who missed nearly all of
the 1983season with a hand injury,are among four
Kansas City ballplayers who pleaded guilty to
dr.ug charges in October.
Willie Aik1ms. 29. who is undergoing treat-
ment in Balumorl' for drug abuse. is scheduled tO
begin his three-month term on the same charge
Jan. 3. Fonner Cy Young Award winner Vida
Blue, 34, is scheduled tO appear in U.S. Oistri.ct
Court m Kansas City, Kan .. for sentencing Dec. 15
on a charge of possessing three grams of cocaine.
Dolores Nisle. a spokeswoman at the Fort
Worth prison. said Martin arrived a t the facility a t
about 10:30 a.m. Wilson reported about 25 minutes
later.
Quote o f the day
Don Donober, basketball coach at the
University of Dayton, using a pool-room
comparison tO describe senior forward
Roosevelt Chapman: "He'll p ut english on
the ball and spin it off the backboard like
MiQOesota Fats." ·
Trojans finally
get first win;
Carlander gets 18
From AP dispalcbes
LOS ANG ELES -Wayne Carlander, a product
of Ocean View High. and Ron Holmes, a product'of£1
Toro High. each scored 18 ppints. leading Southern
California to a 70-51 nonconfe rence basketball
victory over winless American University Monday
night. use. now 1·5. was protecting a 54-47 lead w ith
three mjnutes remaining before running off 10
C6ns&mivt! pomcs. d~mg wit-ha 16-4 spurt, to down
the 0·-l F.agles
Carlander. i -of -1-t from the floor. added a
game-high 10 rebounds while Clayton Olivier
contributed 12 points and sax rebounds for the
Trojans. who made 1-1 uf 18 free throws in the final
thrc't' minutes
f orward f t>rnando Aunon had 20 points for the
Eagll'S. who tratled 10·0 at the ou t.set and were
behind 29-20 a l halftime use had a 3-1 -26 rC'bounding advantage and shot
51 pem:nt from the· floor to American's 41.5
Cal 1-6, l!C Davis ;,o -Guard Butch Hays scored
16 points and hauled dow n four re bounds to lead Cal
pas t UC Davis
California. leading from the st.art. established a
-14 ·28 at the half Cal built 26-pomt leads three tim~
in the second half with Scores of 70-44. 74-48,;md
76~50. -
Davis' Angelo Rivers S<.•ored 12 points. had two
rebounds and four·as.s1sts.
California moved up to a 2-1 season. Davis felJ to
1-2. . ... • -
t!SC Women 86, USF ~ -.Sophomore C heryl
Miller scort--d 30 points to power top-ranked
Southern California to an easy victory over the
UmversJtv of San Francisco.
I e°'r It 1'1 oi 23 I Joor sho'5°an d Pam an au .a
McGee com bined for 22 points and 20 rebounds for use. now 5-0 •
Donna Carter caml' off the bench to add 11 points
for the defending nationa l t'hamp1ons. who led 43-28
at halftime
Margaret Walsh had 1-l points for USF.
Basketball scores
Cole9e
WEST
USC 70 Al'T'tr.can U SI
UC Santa Ba•oa•• S9 Cl\•to S• S7
E ••"'•'' • 67. wu n11urn 66
1 '"°'' ~· '1 111 Cn•UDO 7' •owe S• 1S. Aro1ona 63
Kan\e\ 19, J•c,son St S7
No Mocnioen 71, Ottrolr 67 loll
'o• Nto• ., •• 11 W1\<on11n 69 <7 011 C~ ,lorn.~ 7& U( OIW ' SC NOttl'IWt\ltfn 63 Ill WnJeven !>'
Ot r •t' 17 A~~~~\, >6 Ni 'fe Dame 11 St Franc•\, .NY
H a ' 1 "g' N • o I l 49 O••oon 6S, Mlnnt\ota 49 Purdue AIU •• Ancnoraot n 17 Bo\lon u 6S laano H E "'onl••• 67 SOV'THWIST
So u1an qq Ntw IVe• co "V" A•,•n\H 79. E Ttnneu tt St SO
l "CI\ IO La...,ar 17 SW l uH St S6 Ulan ,, (• "'•Oc. IS 0 . I a n 0,,,. c • I" 1 0 .
EAST Hard n S mmons 60
Lions move into fir I place
PONTIAC. Mtl'h. -Erle Hippie's [i]
10-ya rd tou1.:hdown ~to rookie Jdf •II•
Chadwick. two long field goahi by
Eddie Murray and u goal·hne stamt"by
the Detroit defense gave the L ions a 13-2 victory
Monday night over the Minnesota Vikings and
first plat't' in the Natiomtl Football Con ferttnce's
Central Divuoon
Detroit, 8-6, holds a one-game lead over the
Vikings and Green &y, each 7-7, and needs a
victory m either of its remaining two games,
against Cinci nnati and Tampa Bay, to win the
division title. T he Lions' last titJe of any kind came
m 1957 w hen they won th e National Football
League's Western Conference crow n and the
league cha mpionship.
Wa lto n out two months
SAN DIEGO -Bill Walton,
plagued by foot an d ankle problems ~
throughout his National &sketball ~
Ass9ciation career. is expected to be
sidel ined for at least two months after breaking a
bone 1n the middle of his right.hand.
Wa lton . the Clippers' 6-11 center. sustained
the inJury S unday night w hile attempting a tap-in
midway through the first period in a ga me
between the Clippers a nd Lakcrs. But Walton
.m issed the basketball and struck his hand on the
backboard.
Curre y headed fo r Cincy ?
LONG BEAC H -Long Beach
State t'oach Dave Currey, a leading
(•andidate for ,football head-coaching
vacancy at the University of Cincin-
al
na ti, says the job has not been offered to him.
Currey, the only coach flown tntO Cincinnati
to interview for the post, guided Long Beach State
to an 8-4 record in the Pacific Coast Athletic
Association this year.
T elevision, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: No events scheduled.
Fitaerobics is introduced.
Ne w s port has a little bit of everything in it
A new sport Cor at•robicists and exerci1e
cnthusiusts has bt.~n in troduced by Runner'• World . ... magazine.
It's caHed "F1taerobics" and adds the elemen t of
competition to dance aerob1t'S. It is not disco dancing,
bodybuilding or gymnastlcs, but has an element of
each involved.
"FitaerobiC..'S will bring recognition to dance
aerobics as a serious sport," says Bob Anderson,
president and publiaher of Runner's WorJd. "We see
the element of com petition as a reward system for
dedicated aerobicists."
Each contestant in the competition will prepare
an official routine. T he routine m'llst con tain three
compulsory moves: jumping ~cks, sit-ups and h igh
kicks, each performed four times in succession.
J udges for each competition will be certified by
Fitaerobks lntemational Association (FIA). A tOtalof
seven judges will rate each contestant In the
following five categories: e xecution of routine,
degree of difficu lty, m usical inte rpretation, com·
pulsory<moves, and p0ise and style. The tOp score for
a contestant is 10.0 points.
A Fitaerobics contestant will advance from the
preliminaries to the semi finals and finals.
The next competion will be held this Saturday at
Fremont High in Sunnyvale. The preliminaries begin
at 9 a.m.: the semi fi nals at 3 p.m.; and the finals at 7:30
p.m. Tickets are priced at $5 and may be purchased at
the door.
A Cali fornia t:hampionsh1p l'Ompctition will be
held in Marc h and the national l'hamplonsh1p is
slated for May, 1984. ·
Anyone may enter the competition. but all
t'Ontestants must be certified members of the
Fitaerobics International Association. For more
information. phone Runner 's Wor ld at (415)
965-8777.
• • •
CAL STATE LOS ANGELES is holding a series
RUNNING
DENNIS .
BROSTERHOUS
of all-c.'Omers track and field meeL<> each Saturday
(except Dec. 31 and J an. 7) from now until Fe b. 4,
1984. .
T he entry fee Is $1 for all participants a nd the
track events include the the 60-yard dash, the 200,
300, 500, l ,000, 3,000. 5.000. and 10.000-meter run, the
60-meter and 400.mc ter hurdles, the 400-yard relay
and the 1,600-yard relay.
The field eve nts a re the high jump, long jum p.
shot put, triple jump, pole vault, javelin, hammer and
discus th rows. •
Some specialty mE.oets will be held on Sundays.
including jumpers on Dec. 18 and Feb. 5, and
throwers on J an . 15 and 22.
For more informauon. phone Gene Howard at
iht• school at C2t:i) 224-:J319 • • • RUNNING SCHEDULE
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Loyola and Ocean View begin play.
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NATIONAL CON .. a•lNCl
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San Franciuo
New Orteen•
Attan1a
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ll'WHlllngton
St Louis
PhlladetPnla NV Giant\
WHI
W L • • I •
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T "ct. "" o m n 1
0 S11 361 o soo m
0 d 9 llS
0 0
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.I S7 •79
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JSI :109
HO 133
717
JOO
Jfl
211 m
Ottro11 I 6 0 Sii J IS 249
Green Bo I I ~l9• 401 Mlnne\ote I I 0 713 )IS
Choe•~ , t 0 • 76' 161
ramoa B•v 11 O t 1 n l4S
AMERICAN CONl'ElllENCE
v R11<'-r\
Oenvtr
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Kan\a> (11"
San O•f'OO
WHI
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• 6 0
I I 0
) 9 0
s ' 0 c ... , ... ,
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SOO Jo? m JOO
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190
160
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)9'
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Ci.vetano
Ctnc1nnatt
Hou\ ton
9 s 0
I • 0 • • 0
I I] 0
o-1) JO~ 164
Sil ~ 791
Ht l IS 27J 011 7U 11)
E.nt
v M1am1 10
BullalO I
Ntw Enoteno I
NY Jet\ I
Batttmore 6
v·clinctieo d1v1,1on t1t1e
0
0
0
0
0
II~ 31'
Sil 7S9 soo 70 soo 191
419 ns
•·chnched Otavoll \DO•
~v·• Score Oetro.1 13. Mtnne>ole 1
Saturdlly'\ Gemel
Pl11souron at Ntw Vorl\ Jth
Atlanta at Mtam•
Sundav'' Gamu New Englano al Rams
St Loul\ at Raldffl Chicago at Mlnnn ota
Clevttano at Hou\lon
San Francisco al Buffalo
Su ttle at Ntw Vorl\ C.•anl\
Detroit a t C1nc1nnah
New Ortean> al Phlleotion•t
Kansai Cilv el San O•too
Balllmora at Denver
Wash1nolon al OaHa\
Meftdll\l'l Gamt
117
191 lSI 703
113
C.reen Bay at Tamoa Bh 1Cnanntl I al
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RAMS LOG
11·61
16 NY C.lanll 6
30 New 0<1«an1 27
14 Grten Bav 27
24 NY Jtll 27
21 O.tr4il 10
10 San Francl•co 7
11 Atla nta 11
JS San FranclK o 4S
16 Miami JO 21 Chicago 14
:U Atlanta 13
20 wu~lno1on 41 •I &uffalO 11
9 F'11Uaoe111nla 13
Sun .. DK 11-Naw Eng1ano
Su11 . OK II-al New Orlt1nt
Colle9t ranllin9s
AP TOI' 10
I Neoras•a ISi) 2 Tuu I))
3 Auourn
., lttlnol•
S M1emi, F•a
6 So Meth001\t
7 Georgia
8 M1cn•oan
9 Bro11nam Voun11
IO towa 11 so1or.oa
12.Clemso" 13 Boston COiiege
I• Onlo Staie lS P lll\Ourgh
16 Aor Foret 17 llle tMarvtano
It Wtlol v .rg1r·a
19 En• Carot.na
10 Bav>or
(totlOl<tal'IOma
A Kora
12-0-0 11-0-0
10· I 0
10·1 0
10· 1 ·0
10· I 0 q I I
9·7·0
10-1 o·
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I 7 I
9 I I
9 ' 0 I 3 0 1·7 I
9 7 0
l ·l 0
l·l 0
I·) 0
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Pl\ ?11\
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119 ' 17S S
Ill • 1)1 I
611 s
619 9
S66 10
560 17
S36 ti ns 13
16' " )Ot IS
111 17
711 lo
1'6 11
19 70
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOG
(FINAL)
Golden Wtsl 14-S)
10 Sa<ldte0ac• ll Santa Ana
1' Baur•'"'° o Puaoena
7 Fullerton
3S Comoton
14 San Dleoo M«~
• C«°f'llO. 3' Mt San Antonio
23 0ran9t (OHi
Onnee CoaU l•·S·I)
17 PalOma r o Saddltback.
O Sanra Barbara CC
2• LOllO Boch cc
31 San OlHO Mt\e 'f'
13 Cerritos
O Mt San Antonio
1' Fullerton
34 ComotOI\
14 Golden We1t
SldcletMck 19· l· 1>
27
11
7 3'
41
0
40
'2
lS ,.
21
12
2J
19
2'2 .,
23 ..
0
23
11 Goldtft Wes• 10
12 Or'anve Co.-.t 0
1' c.ono eeacr. cc o n Groumon1 6
10 Saftla •na I
31 Cilt1n 31
16 lllvtoldt 14 21 Petomer 71
41 Sen 01990 •
10 Soutnwnte<n I
OreMe C9Ulltv .....
Ce<ril0> ~
AP Al·A~riun tum
Fwu Team Oftftlw
TtQlll EllO-GorCIOfl HuO\OI\ B"Oh•m
VouM. •·4 7lS Senk>< ~" L••t C•••
W16t' Ae<.eJver\-tr'tt•f"IO Fr-1er Ne ora<~e 6·0, 19S Senior Moun• HOllv N J
C.erato MCNt •I BtvlO• S 8 ''° Sen or l(illttn, Te•H
T•Ole\-Brie~ BleOO\. Nori• C1ro1one
6·•. 300. St n•O•. Arllnoton. Ve Biii Frauc
Piii. 6 S. 790. Jun.or Pt"" H•l1\ Po
C.uard•-Oou11 Oew•on r tit \ 6 J 761 Senior. HoYlton. Terrv Lo~o E a\! Coro·
tine. 6·0. 790. Senior. Cotumo•a S C
Center-Tom Ot1on. M1cn.oen 6 2. 7SO
Semor Fort w .. n1 1na1 t;Na rteroec•-Strvf vouno. BfioM m
Youno. 6· 1. t'tt. :.en1~rff11.,.1cn, 1.0~
Aunnfno 8eCk\-BO JaCk>on, Auourn.
6· I. 111 Soonomort. Btu1mer Al•, Mtt.1
. •011er. NIOIH'•· S·ll, 110 Senior
C.moen. N J
-Placekocktr-l.u" Zenclelu , Ar•rO"'
''elt S·• 110, Junior Cn1no f~\I TMm DfltftM -E~1 -0ut1toe Llntbacktr\-Wilber
Mar'11all FIOrfde 6· I 231, SenlOf. Tllu•
w mr Fla . Ron Alvera Cahl01n1a . • > 2U.
S...1or Montt<t •
T .c:to.19\-R•ci. Br van Ot.lenome. •·•
760 Sen•or Br~on Attow Qt.la . Reoo~
While Tt""-u H , 6 S 1•S. Senior, Ch••·
tal\0001 Tenn
Middle GuerO-W1U1•m F>wrrv Cltm~on.
4· l. 310, Junior A1U n, S C
Llneoacto.t<\-Carl Bank.•. M1Chl11e11
S••te 6·S 737 Senior Ftint Mien , Rlckv
Huntev. Arlrona , 6·1 737 Son!Ot,
Pott"l>Urg Va Jell Lt tdlng, Toat. 6·4,
U9. Stnlot TulH . Ollla .
Bectu-.f.llonY Cade. Tou •·I, 119,
Sen•or E IOv, Arlt , Ruutll Carter,
Southern Mtlnodf". 6· l. ttl. Senior
Ardmore. Pa. Jerrv C.rav Toe.. 6· I, 190,
Junior, Lubt>ock.. Tt ~ ..
Punter-Jeck Wtll, Wvoml11g, S 11 1.
171 Senior. Norfhglann. Coto
NIA
WESTE•N CONl'ERliNCE
l'ec.Nlc Dlvl"9fl
'# L ""· GI& LOtf\ I) S 122
PortlallO 12 1 631 l''I
GOiden State 9 10 •If 41,,
Ste Ille 9 10 f7• 41 >
P'-n11' 6 I) 316 1'1'1
San Olevo 6 U lOO I
Mlctwnt Dlvl\I-.
Oatlas 1J • 16S Oenver 10 I S~ 3''>
Utall II 9 SSO 3' > Kansu C1tv I 10 •~ S',
HoYSIOn 1 11 3" ......
San Anl011•0 1 13 .)SO ,,,.,
EASTERN C~FE•ENCli
Hellfk DIYlt*I
F'lllteottonfa 1' 4 .nl
Bo\1011 13 6 ."4 1',,
New Yor k. 13 6 61• l't>
New Jer"v I 9 f7 l si,,
Wa\nlno1on 7 II 3" 1
Central Dlvlt*I
Mflwaullff 12 6 667
Oatroll 10 9 S26 2"'1
Atlanra 9 9 .SOO 3
Ci«vtland 6 13 .316 6'1>
Cnlca110 S II 313 •
Indiana • I~ 122 •
l'lo\9nd9't'> "-' No oames >ellt<luled
TenltM'1 CO-
Ctevtlan<I et New Jenev
Oenver al Ntw York
P-1• at Allan1a
~Ion at Clllcago
Dalla• at KanMl Cllv wnlllngton at Houston
S.allte at Golden State
San AntonlO et Porti.n<I
Colle9t ranlclnes
AP 1'0P 20
I N C•rolona 1301
1 Ken1uc11.• tlOl
l Georvetown 131
4Mtmo/ll\SI
Slow•
61-jOUlolOn
I UCLA I N Ca roline St
9 Louo\1ane St 10 Georgia
11 Marvta nd
12 Boston Co11eo~
13,0ePaul
14 WIClllla St
IS ArkenH\
16 St JOM'\
17 M•Cn•oan S•
18 0rtQOl1 St
19 Puroue
10 F•e\~O 51
Record •·O 2·0
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)·1
3·0 S· 1 •·O J ·-0
2· I
J ·O
l ·O
4·0
J· I )·0
l ·I
1·1
4·0
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Pl1 Pv\
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I.I IS l
1,0.7 •
1,007 s
79• • ,.. 9
711 1
690 11 S7' 13
419 6 410 IS
)S6 16
J49 II
331 14
307 19
210 II
2'1 10
196 116 ,,
HIGH SCHOOL
Maenofl• 64, Irvine S4
t•VINE .._ Rnooe• 10. Not 1 CIJdwtll
I. Ounlao IS Trout 1 Bot lman I Peteoon
I Ta mur• 1 Tot•!\ 24 6· 11 S4
MAGNOLIA -Ma~owo11 1> Fu11nara ll
Cnandlt< 10, \N•e~ ll. Crumo 21, Luc .. 0
TOl•tl 21 77·1' "
''"'f""' Magnol••
Scon bv Ov•,.,._1
Totat •outi
I) 16 II tf~S.
12 1 II 21-64
1r .. ne 21 Ma9n<>4•• 14 Ounlao (Irvine). W1e\e F O\.llt<I OUl
1Magnoioa 1
Llbertv CMsn.n 65, Am«~n 34
AMERICAN CHRISTIAN -C.oooe n.
Allfn 0, RoOfnwn 3, V1H S, Olivas 4, Wert1
1 Total\ 13 10·73 36
LllERTY CHRISTIAN -M«ver 31.
Pem0tt II, w1111nev 4, Luawic-• Jemn s.
Htatn 7 Total• JO S· 10 6S
~era ltv Oval'fet''
•merocan Cllr.\llan 6 11 10 ,.:...36
Ltt>trlv ""''""" 17 18 II ID-6S Totet lout\ American Cnn\han II,
LltlfrtV C!lri\llen 71. f'o\Mcl oOI Hfflll
(L10trlv Chrl\tlan)
HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN
Costa MeA-'57, Pu•deN 41
COSTA MESA -Barton I, Cowlev 2,
Gare•• 10. Hared• •. Lu• 7. McKll>Otn 2. ,.. .. , 77 k numaur 9 Total• 10 11-lt SJ
"ASADENA -Kirkland 70, Mltchtll 9,
Brown 4, Moore •. Watkins 1. Mc Kant 7
Total• 20 t·S •I S<Ota llY 0u.,.,..,
Co\la Met.a 1 11 II 10-S7
Pawaeri• 11 14 6 ll>-41
Toter '°"'' Colle Met.a 7 Pat.aaena 11. l'oultd P<JI M;1c11e11 !PHader •>. watkln1
!Pat.adttlt l
Ftn. V•kV SI, Mltet D.i 4'
MAUil DEi -Achl1tn 7, Gainn 13,
Manfle I WOOO 7, Wasn-:'nvton 7 RICI ..
Totals ?'l 2·9 '6 FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Cooto; 1
Goetarow1111 I, Mver\ • Puellal>k• 15 CIOwtf S. Hf1'derson 7. Burch II, Reves•.
Lawler 1 To•••s 19 10·2' SI -Scor• by Ou•,,..,
Mater Oe1 11 17 10 13-46
Founla•n Valltv 10 IS 10 73-SI
Total toYt\ Mattr Ot• 10. Fou111a111
Valltv 10 l'oYltd lovl~ Martfle (Maler
Of•I T ecnnicat• Mant1e (Marer Dt •I
NtwPOrt Cllri1~ 41, Norwaltl 22
NEWl'ORT CHRISTIAN -Andersort 17 Hendricnsen 10. Manng :/ L MOl>ler 6, 0
Mo111t r 6 Total\ 10 I ) 4 I
HORWALI( -uOOOw1n • PtnltCO\I 1
Me•Ot nhall 12 Cano 1 Bro wn 1 rotel\ 11 o 1 n
S<ore bY OU1r10r1
Newoor1 Cnr'"'•" u 10 ~ 8-•t
Norwalk. 6 • I •"-22
Tot et roul\ Newoort Cltrl\llan I. Nor· ... , ..
&rH n: ~riNll S0
MAllllNA -Cet-.nlo 14, ~Ottino I,
K1r-uo •. Ceroon1 II, Btllamv t, Richter 2,
11.a11v o. Kuo~a 11. O•l>Ornt o. Cel<Wrona 0,
F trwson o lloral• 21· F17 SO
IR•• -s1101er o. Li mo 4, Tltomai 19,
Cll>oll• 10. Munro ~ Ki;tD!r J..•. van Qart 4, St"'Ue"l•i.r ""S'. -Rilson1. E"o•n t Total\ 37 9·1S n
a • • •
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December 6, 1983 ('I
Final prep f oothall log
SUMSaT LIAGUI
aOtSON 14·4·11
1' Oowntv 6 M•W~T HAIUIOlt lt.J•ll • Ca•htrano vetttv•
If WOO<lt>rldee' 3' Lont leech WWMl'I
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14 n k llla Ana n
1 O•mlen
10 Vl\la
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1$ ' IMftnt• 19 14 Hllnllntlon ... Ch JS LAGUNA HILLS 16·41
ln•lnt o LA lannlnt
14 S.nl• ,.,..rla 21 Mater 0.1
J3 1 Ealton' 14 14 Unlvtt•llv' 3 14 20
14
JS I
14 10 HuntlntllOll 1tg11•
1 2t Ocftll View'
1) St 1,.,IM. 0 21 E11ancta
13 42 E\laMla' 27 I .. Unlv-tt\llY
10 Hulltlntton 1M<11•
7 Fountain v 111av•
U Wt•lmln\ltt•
: HA V1•IMA.aAOUI
11 Sff4Jtl>ec1' • 0 41 latuf\8 eeecn.
1 COllC*A Df L -~· IM I
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i ., 7 Et Toro• 1t 10 San Cfell'ltntt '
Capl\trallO V•llllv' 31 OcMn vi.w• u 10 Huntlntlon lffell 3 I Cor-de! Mar' ) 1
0 (Jfl J I OaM Hltts• 21 0 Martna• 0 )1 Seti c..,,,... ••
21 Cao11trano v a .. Y u StdclltOICk.
26 20 Garoen Orovt 0 n W~ldllt• • IS 'OUNTAIN VALL•Y (t .J-1)
14 Miler Ott
1 13 v atancte 17 H MOl'lldalr
11 Foothill
It Mlulon vi.lo
24 Servile
14 Lo11g .. acll Potv
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33 EOlllOll•
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16 21 trvlnt•
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3 Coron• Ott Mar 10
41 FullerlOll U
3S NtWPO'I Harbor 14
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'9 Ocean View' 6
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13 S.cldltbecll • H Et Toro·
14 Cor-dal Mar•
0 NawPOr1 Harbor'
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17 3S LH une HIM\ 33 3 Newoort Haroor•
16 10 E \laMia•
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19 Corona Ott Mar'
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14 C.osta Mt1a'
20 CA,.ISTRANO VALL•Y 19·31 Min ion Vteio• 21 .. 24 1' 1 Foolhlll 24 0 Caol\lrano VaHev•
11 Unlvtnllv' l 17 E u •e<an1a t
MA•INA (6·S·11
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70 Min ion VleiO' 1l 70 Sa" Clemente• 16 Le Quinta 33 Miiiikan
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UTANCIA fl·6·1
22 OcMn View
U San Clemente• 0 1 Min ion Vltrlo' 21 Huntington &ucn•
IS Fp;Jn1aln Valttv•
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11 Cvoreu IS Sunnv Hiils
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10 El Toro• 10 University•
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MATER DEi 14·61
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24 Et Toro•
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11
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17 I L11Juna Hilt,•
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O I Ata~o
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Los Ai.mff9s
MONDAY'S RESULTS
124111 ef 60·nltftl QUl"""*'\t "'"9lfltl
FIRST •ACE. 400 ve rd\
Cameo JoM IH G•(Cla ) 19 00 10 70 3 60 AtQUHI A Song IE Garc1a1 7 60 3 70
OH·Ou tn Hilman 1Frvda vl ? 70
OH·A Zure Coov I Pauline I 2 70
OH-Otadheat tor tllird Al\o receot.. e HV Nl11ll1, frulY\ Bunn•
Aoole Vallt• Powoer. Bunt Line,
Aoollonlu\
T1mt 10SI .n EXACT A 11·91 oe1d '121 40
SECOND RACE. 400 varCH
S•••lno Star Jt l IM1tcheHI 16 00 1 00 6 70
8V1111ou M•llt r I Bard I 10 00 S 60
S••M On Tne Ca\n IBroo>.•I 1.00
Al\o rac•o Streit Touch Otc•lo Cnam·
D•OI' Armaoet, Nall..,. Dt<k.1t . F .. 1 ..
"•o••• lllednK' Brotner Nul,,.. l'111e
Tome 703S
THNtO lllACE. lOO varO\
Una C•t11a ( Zulfll) ta 40 I 00 S 00
Re1on•no At<lut\t (Veldt rl 9 20 •IO
tmagt Ot Limit\ (Trta>urtl l 10
Al\O reced T ••· Rover Juanllo, Reos
Duo , Main Mama . T•mtlO Twollmt. Joe R•Ck Moonh11nt Mlle
U EXACTA (9·11 O•ld '1~.0
l'OURTH RACE. JSO vt r01
Go Hl11n Tvmt• ILacktvl t 70 3 IO l.~ Snawne Nallvtt (Garcia ) 310 j •v
(tul\lt\ Ltnnv IMvttsl • fO
Al•o raced Ooh La Fame. Mo Bfflin
B1n1tev Act• Ftv To Tne M6on, OI Tue-el.
W1vw•rd 8u11 Beau Boomer f / • ,.. ..,.. Tlmt '11.0J
U UtACTA (l·SI oe•O S23 fO
l'IFTH RACl . &40 ve rds
Brown\ Datnt r !Garcia ) 3 60 7 60 210
J9' St t R11> (Figueroa! .. ~!llO 2.•0
OH·Un6 Btt I Trel\uref 1.10
OH·ltt1>elllOu\ Gal 181evlnl ) 2.60
OH-Dead/IHI (or 1nlro.
Al\O ractd. Indian ln11lnc1, -Ftetur
Leader
TlrM· 1101
U EXACTA (1·3) oald S17 IO
.SIXTH RACll. 170 vard1 CoUt>trv Ballltr (Paulina) 12 70 1 00 S 10
Mlto Known IRulJ) 1010 600
SC>HO Cnarr IC.arctel 3 60
Al\o raced PU804o Truck, A-• Rembl·
ino At<I, Wranole" MKllav, Trlnllv Ctoud,
Cold Rto.,.\I
Time f7 16
HVllNTH RACE. &40 YttOl
Ma\ltr Oance (War·dt lS.60 6 •O 2.60
z 1ngo Cnarve IPauhntl 6 20 l to
Joe Art Cool <Creager) 2 60
Alto raced Town And 9eCll, Halroin
TirM, Ra1H Vour Ouk.el Doc NM!, Sir
FHrtln Around, The Iron Auter
T1mt 1101
11 EXACT A (I· Sl ot •d stt 40
'2 l'ICK SIX lf·•·l ·l ••·6·11 bald
'~2.374 40 with one w1nn1no lleke• l>I•
ttone\I S7 Pt" SI• Con10lallon oald
\I 414 60 with 10 winning llCllfl\ tf1Vt
norsut
l!IGHTH RACi, lSO voro1
E 1H On Oown IBerOI I 40
Pt1111• Gan1t IPautlnel
H O 760 .
960 4 00
Sound 0 1 Summer IC reaoer)
Al\o raced Puch Picker, Eu v
Jtl Wtt"lch, Aturt Lorraine
Timi . 11 91 n lXACTA 11·)1 oala "' 10
NINTI4 RACl". fOO Varel\
1 IO
Ll•a
Kio\ Jet !Ctt rlutl 11 00 13 60 ~.IO
C:<ldlt Young (t..ack.evl 11 00 UO Snflt N ~mok• <C.arclal ..,. oo -
Al•o cectd Ralnoow River, Dav Of
P1un0tr, On Eaw Strffl, M1 Pauline,
Swaooer, Mollslenor. JOit Marie
Tl!M ~71
U aXACTA 17·11 oato lll7.70
Allendanct S,401
CJ, 1 Mlu lon Vltlo'
O San Clemente•
NHL
C~ILL CONfllRIHCI
Edmonton
Catoary
l/ancouvtr
Wlnnl-
K!Ms
MlnnHOI• TorOlllO
C11lcago
Otlroll
SI LCK.11\
Sm""'9 D1¥11Mft
10W SL r ~ ~.:
II II 4 16 91
11 13 J 1S 114
9 u ) 11 110
1 16 S 19 1U
Nerrll Olvlllen 14 10 )
11 12 )
I I If 2
10 13 2 9 .. 3
3'1 119
2S 112 ,. '1
n " 11 "
GA
112
IOS
117
130
13'
176
124
109 101
"' WALIS Co..,••ENCE
NYlh-n
NV l\lft
Pnlladflotua
WatNnlllon PlllSburgh
New JtrMV
l'atrl<~ DIVlllen 16 t •
17 t I
lS 9 l
12 u 2
' II ) • 11 I AMIT!\ DM"9fl
)6 111 10'1
JS lie ft ll 111 t1
26 '3 101
IS 14 114
' n 11•
llulfalO'
Bo•ton
Queoec Montreal
Harrtoro
16 I > 3S I 10 9S
" 1 7 :If 110 71 IS II l 33 Ile llM
11 I• I '5 106 110
II II 2 24 '1 tS ~.,..~
No 118°'81 Kllt<luttd
T ........ 1~
llo\10ll at PJtjll>Ufgh
H•rlforo aT'~trfa.1 •
Catoarv a t OUioK
&uffalO al SI. Loul• NY l\lanOtrs at Va ncouve<
':t: '. . " . ; ..J
lhHDel draft
TM cornoltre 11\1 01 OllVt(.S M1te1t<I
Mo<lclav 1n f.-malor 1ea11ue drall at
oas.oa)\'• winter meet1n11s with team \tlt<I•
11111, 011vtt, OO\ltlon, ano organ1n11lon trom
w/llCll ht was \tltC.ted:
-OllcfftCUIM Johnnv At>rego, 111tcr.er PMeoetonla
PP\lnle•
ClaWNftd Mtm
Tom WaoOtN, ollcher. All•nl• Bra vu
K8'1'8S Cltv •even
0<11noo Sancher, ""' l>titman, St LoY•\ C1rdinal1
Mllwatlll" 9rew8"
Jemie Nelwn, Ct lClltt, St•tn• Mariner>
Oelflalld A'\
Jail 8tllenoorl. 01tcner. Ntw Yori\ Mal\ .................... s
Ja• TtOO\, oitener. New Yor' Meri
Sall FrafKIKa Gla"'1
l'ran MuU1n1. 1nf1eldtf. ClllCa~ Wn1tf Sor S..llleMar~
Jonn C•••tl. olrchtr, Tor onto Bl.,. JAY\
THAI •Aftetl"\ , Pat UndtrwOO<I, oUcner. ()91r04t T '9trs
TerentulllueJan
KIM• Gruoer. 1nhttoer. C>tve1ano lno1an>
Ttrrv Cormac ... catcher Allan•• Brt•t \
--...
AUlll'"tlNA OOtfl
.. (al~ A.vatrallal
• 0\66,_._. ~
Kathv Jordan IU s I def SvlY•• Hani~•
1we11 Gtrmanvl. 7·4. l·S. Pam Shriver
IU.S I dtl Carllnt &aue.11 IC.anadal, 6·0,
+1, Jo Ourlt 1Grea1 Britain) ltaO' Martina NevralllOva IU S I. 6·4 melCh OOSIPOntCI
ov rain
PIU\ )('
20 I SI Paut•
27 1 81lltOP Amal'
•1 ' s.rvua•
13 '"' fl " •
?1 Fontana• l Marine ·oano•n ..._ ~-_
Ski condltiOns
2l
27
SOUTHE•N CALll'OttNIA
MCM.INTAIN HIGH -3 tncl>t\ new No
o.ne announced S cl'>t if\ ooeratong and
1nert '1 nlon1 s•ilno
SNOW SUMMIT -11·2' 1nc11~1 6 cne1r\
ooer•llnll a no there'\ noont 1k11ng
SNOW VALLEY -Ooeneo toda v l 1111\
ootrarlno GOLDMINE -11·24 1ncne1 2 chair\
StE•RA·NEVADA RANGE
JUNE MOUNTAIN -lS lncllf> 2 cha>r\
ooerallng
MAMMOTH -10 •ncnu 2 gonoolalo, IS
lilt\ ooerallno
OOOGE lttOGE -H -37 1ncllr> • lift\
ooera11no
MT. REIA -14·'6 .ncnu. 6 cna•r\
00tta111111 t<•KWOOD -60·96 1ncll4!s Full ouer ••IOll HEAVENLY VALLE Y -41 17 1ncnf\
1 tram S chair\ eno I 1urlace tow
ooera11no
SOUAW VALLEY -18·96 1nc11t• 9
cnalr\ and I caote car ooera11n11
AL"'NE MEADOWS -41· 100 lnclle\ I
chal~ ooeratino
SUGAR IOWL -I•· 137 1nc11ts 9 1111\
GOef' •I •"9
IOREAL -n -96 1ncntt 4 •llh ooerar·
11\11 H~WOOO -24·78 lncnu s cne1n
00ttelln11
°"° '" fl$hln9 DAVEY'S LOCKER INew-1 llffCll)
-7 anolef\ 10 oon110, I oan, S rock tit.Pl,
'7 mecKttal.
DANA WHARF -l4 anglers I IS oau,
I bonllo, 100 mac1o.er e1, 13 sllffphfad I sc ulPtn, 32 mile.
MendlY'• traMtdlonl
9ASEIALL
A!MrU11 LM-CLEllELANO INOIANS-Tradt O Jim
En••" cater.er tq the O•"•"d A'• lor •
oiaver to oe nameo later
OETROtT TIGERS-Traded Lerr.,
Pa\l>IH(I>,, oOcntr, lo tnt Monnt1ot9 fwln1
tor Ru1rv Kunt1. oYllleldtr
Na"-1 LH-
PHILAOEt..PHIA PHILLIES-Traoeo
T onv Per er, ''"' o.uman 10 !ht Cincinnati ~ed\ lor a Olevtr toot named taler f radt<I
Ron Aeeo, 01tcMr to 111e Cn1cago Wnllt
So~ 1or Ca\h or • oth•r to oe named teter
SAN FRANCISCO C.IANTS-Tradtt<I
Chemo SumrMn, ou lf1ttder to tnt San
D·•~ Paort1 ror Jot Pi11man. 1nUeldtr.
ano a Oltvtr 10 be named teter
IA$KET9ALL SA~ct~~onn
Luco , vuard. ano cut Rooer Pheoto .
gual"O
ll'OOTaM.L
H ..... , ..... L'Ntue -
NEW ENGLAND PATAIOH-Cut Fred
Stelnlort, Oltet·•.kllec •
UllltH $ta9" ,-..-.. L .. 1118
SAN AN TONIO C.UNSLINGERS-
Stcineo Ratoll w mlam•. ott4tntlvt 11uero. an<I
Orff Devld10fl, <e<1I ..
Vikings
lose; FV,
• Mesa win
Cr.it.a Mesa. Fountain VaUey
and Newport Christian high
schools ~ted v1cLor les to high-
light women's baske tball action
Monday
Ma nna, meanwhile, suffered
its first loss of the season , drop-
ping a 73-50 decision to Brea in
the champ1onsh1p game of the
Irvine tournament. ,.
Costa Mf•sa, 1-1, used a tough
third-quarter defense combined
w ith S he lly Neal's 22 points to
l>cat Pasadena, 57-41. in the con-
solation quarlC'rfinals of the
Morningside tournament
Th~ Mustangs blitzed the Bull-
do~s bv a n 18-6 count during the
W'O.ilfEN
third quarter tCJ turn a 25-19 deft-
c1t into a 37-3 1 advantage
A ng1e Ga rl·1a. a 5-10 senior
l"ent<'r. scored eight o f her 10
points 1n the sc.-cond half. while
teammate Lisa Schumaker added
nine points and 13 rebounds.
Fountain Valley improved its
record to 2-0 with a 58·46
non-league verdict over Mater
De1.
The Barons trailed 35-33 before
outscoring the Monarchs 23-13 in
the final period, hitting 9 of 13
free throws during the quarter.
Therese Puchalski had 15
points to led the Barons. w h ile
Lisa Burch contributed 9 points
ar\$'.I l ltrebounds.
Karyn Rice had 14 points U>
pace the Monarchs.
Tma Anderson scored 12 points.
Kristen Hendrichsen added 10
and Debbie Mohler had 6 points
and 14 rebounds as Newport
Christian rolled past Norwalk.
4 J -22. in a preseason affair.
The Conquerors are now l-0.-
Brea (4-0) just proved to have
too much firepow er for the Vik-
ings <3-1 ). .,.,
Marina was led by Judy
Calkins. who had 24 points. Laura
Thomas led the way for the
Wildcats with 19.
The Vikings lost the game dur-
ing the second and third quarters
when they wen · outS(·ored by a
-13-26 margrn.
HOCKEY a • •
From Page C1
Ray Hodgson. president of thl•
South Coast Amateur Assoc1auon.
"The kids have a chance to
travel. too. Last year. there were
tournaments as far away as
Anchorage, Alaska with teams
from around Canada. Salt Lake
City, Las Vegas and Phoenix."
There a re aJc>u t 120 registered
players overa11 . w1th ·IO-teams in
nine different divisions. The fee
for ea~ti participant is $60 a month
to he.Ip defray th t'OSt ol p_urchas·
ing-k e tirn§. ~fficla!s an<!_ ~p--:_ _ ...
ment.
The local ~am play~its home
games at the Costa Mesa Ice
~pades C~alet wrth away games·
in San Diego and Santa Barbara.
as weU as the tournaments. .
The younger players are pUl on
the ice in the Pollywog program
where they learn the basics of the
game
"A large makeup of the dub is
from people back F.ast, but there
are some kids from around here,"
said Hodgson.
''The otl"'icials are professional
members of the Southern Cali-
fornia Referees Association who
are qualified to officiate collegiate
games."
For youngsters with NHL
aspirations. nothing less is ex-
pected
Meyer, Pemper
lead Minutemen
-Ri herd -Meyer-anp-Steve-
-Pimper l'Ombined for 50 points
and 27 rl'bounds between them to
",kad Liberty Chr'is{ian Hig h to a
lr5-36 belting of American Chris-
tian in a non-league basketball
game Monday night.
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l
Rustlers, Orange Coast try. to get on Winning track
Meyer. a 6·5 senior center.
totaled 32 points and JO rebounds.
while Pemper, a 6·5 sophomore
guard. had 18 points. 17 rebounds
and eight assists. -,.
The Minutemen, l ·O, raced to a
17-6 first-quarter lead and made
it a cakewalk from there. ·
With the l<>.U, American Chris-
tian saw its ~rd drop to 0·3. -
Orange Coast and Golden We.t
ooileges test their luck aga.lrllt
Northern California opposition in
belketball tournament play thla ... ~.
Coach Tandy 011111' OCC
Pintea, coming off • fourth place
lnlah in thelr own Miles Eaton
tDUmey tut week, meet Napa Coueae Thunday niaht In the
6rlt round of the Skyline Tour· ~t ln San Bruno. Joinina
OCC ln the eight-lffm tourney se host Skytw. City C.OUese of
San Frandalo, Oabrillo, Santa
Iola. and tt\t junior varlS'Y warn.
b'oln Stanfoi'd and UC Santa
Oruz.. Gol~ Weit, mnnwhlle. playa
hoet to seven teams ln the Golden
West Invitational which beg1N
Wedne9day night.
COICh Jim Greenfield's Ru.-
tlera. who were quickly
eliminated from the Antelope
Valley Tournament via two
1tta.lght 1~, will meet Kini'•
River College ln • flrlt round
g.arM at 8 Thunday night.
A.t.o on hand for the four-Gay
tournament are Puaciena, River-
side, Cltrua, GleMiale, 1...A Pierce
and a teani known as the Hunt.-
lnp>n 8-ch St.an. comprilad of
former Golden Wt9t playen.
OCCopen1 wlth Nape at 3 p.m.
Thunday. A victory would .net
~~ Ptra1.e1 up .,alnst the wlnMr
of the Skylln~Santa Cruz JV
winner. The tl)u.mament wrap1
up Saturday.
Golden We.t, with a vtc:tory,
would meet the winner of the
Glendale-Huntlnaton Beach
pme In tee0nd round d<?" P'ri-
day at 8 p.m.
The Ruatlen are in a ttbuild.ing
yeer with no full-time retumina
1ta11en on ~ 1quad. Fnehman
Jeck Haley, a 6-10 cen\er with no
bJah 1ehool expertence, Ml betn
• pleMant IUl'pri8e fOI' the Ru. u.n with an 11.& IWl'IP·
OCC brinp a 3-2 l'9CllJl'd inio lea
pme. Retwnen Bnd Gueta and
Jeff ,Stephenl have bRn the
aparkplup thus far. ~
·-
North Carolina back
' in No. 1 cage spot
From AP dltP'1ldtt1
Unbeaten North Carolina, the
preeeuon No. l college basketball
choice, regained the top apot Crom
Kentucky today ln the ...a>nd
weekly Aleociat«I Preti poll.
After bNttna Sunford on Sat-
urday for Co.ch Dean Smlth·s
~th ca~ vic\ory, the Tar
HH'1-, 4·0, usurped Kel\tucky by
f ou.r point.I In the naUonwide
balloUni by a panel of 63 1poru
wri~n •nd bro.dtu~ra.
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(\I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Decemb,r El. 1983
BULLETIN BOARD
V nlden f.le"et s a ¥allable
Season badges. any day books, and dOlly
tickets 101 the Unlden·LPGA goH tournament
at Mesa Verde Country Club in Colla Mesa
Feb. 27·March 4 are now avallable In single or
bulk pu1cnases and students will be admitted
lor half p11ce.
Tickets may be ordered by writing to· Un·
1den LPGA ln1111a11onal. 3122 W Alpine A11e ..
Santa Ana. 92704 01 by calllng Tele·Tron at
(2 13) 410-1062 or (619) 231·3553.They are
also available at alt Tlcketron outlets.
As an added incentive tor ordering tickets
early, a commemorative tournament shirt.
valued at $28. will be given free with each
purchase ol anv two season badges or any day
books A portion ot ticket sales wlll be donated to
CHOC -Childrens Hospital ot Orange Coun·
ty
Sports lln~
The Golden Wes t College a1nte11c depart·
ment has develqped a phone sports line ror
lans who are 1nte1ested in up-to·date intor·
mauon on Rustler teams
The spons line wlll have day and ume ot
upcoming eyents and statistics from previous
games The number 1s 895-8344
Learn ta tis• da .. t '
The March or Dimes 1n conrunction with 1he
Cautornla Paralyzed Veterans. Mission V1e10
Company and the Westem Bass Assoc1a11on
are SP<''ISO<ing a "Learn to Fish Day" at Lake
Mission Vle10 Saturday from 11 a.m.·4 p.m.
Approximately 50 dlaabled children and 50
11otunteers will be participating in this even1
'with hopes that the children will learn to en1oy
the sport
For turt"er 1nlormat1on, phone 631-8700
Crass eo•nfry rare
The city of Huntington Beach wut hold a
c1of• country champlonaltlp Seturday at Cen·
trat Park. comer ot Edwards St1eet and Talbert
;.venue Boys and gtrls born In oc altet 1989 are
eligible 10 compete Dt1tances will range from
one hall mile to two miles over various l)lpes of
tertaln.
The rac. 101 younger children wlll begin at
noon. Registration wlll be held the day of the
race starting at f 1 a m. More Information 11 available by phoning
Bob Thrall at 536-5486.
Sunlds1 ln1·lf.•f.lanal
The 25th annual SunklSI lnvllatlonal track
meet, oller1ng an Olympic track and lfeld
preview. will be held Jan 20 at the Los Angeles
Sports Arena
Among those scheduled 10 compete are
American dtsdtance runner Mary Decker. 101-
mer UC Irvine sta1 Steve Scoll. Ireland's
Eamonn Coghlan and West Germany s
Thomas Wess1nghage
Other internauonal s1andou1s scheduled to
oe on hand are pole vaulter Billy Olson ol the u S sprinters Cal111n Smith and Carl Lewis 01
lhe US , Chinese world record holder 1n the
high 1ump Zhu J1an·Hua. U S triple 1umper
W1lhe Banks and West Germany s 800-meter
standout Willy Wulbeck
Reserved tickets are priced at S 14, S 12 S 10
and $7
Keli• .l•e"s on ta speak
Sports<\bll'r Kl'tth Jad(son. who will bl>
ABCs ant homian for the Olympic Gam..s, will
IJt> lhl.' Nl.'wpurt Ccnwr Assoc1a11on·s annu&I
rrn.oetmg SJl''akcr Friday morning \ 7 301 at thl·
Newport Beath. Marnou H.olC'I The mt't't1ng 1s
upen 10 th<' gt•neral pubhc
A no-host ron11rwn1.al breakfast IS5) will be
St>rved at 7 30 and the formal program will bt'gm
at I!
F'or reservauon:. dnd flJTther 1nfonna11on .•
phont' 640· 1861
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HB """"etlulll sl.,.•I'"'
Huntington Beach Community Strvle .. oe.
pertinent wll( 1egl1ter yovtlt• for lta bUketbaJt
program Saturday at 10 a.m. 11 Murdy c.nter
(960·8895), Edison Center (oe<l·88701 and the
City Gym (96(>-8884).
OamH will be every Saturday beginning
Jan. 21. There wlll t>e i.aguea for boy• and gl11e
In the first tltrouglt elglttlt gtadee. The reg1 ..
tratlon f .. of S 19 l~tude1 1eam shirt, awards
and trophies for champion•.
For further Information, contact Bot) Werth
at 536·5486
tf'estmln9ter •011ts run
The city ot Westminster will host the 22nd
annual boys and girls Croaa Country raoes
Saturday at Westmln1ter High School begin·
nlng at 10 a.m Awards will be preeented to
flrsHhroug_h·lllth place llnl1hera In each
division. These finalists to run In the Orange
County llnals.
Boys and g111s wlll compete In the lollowlng
d1vlstons Born In 01 alter 1976 (' r mite), Bom in
1975 ('~ mile). Bom 1n 1974 (h mile). Born in
1973 cone mile), Bom 1n 1972 (one mile), Born
1n 1971 11' r m1les1. Boin 1n 1970 (two miles),
Bom in 1969 (two miles), Born In 1968 (two miles)
For further inlormahon phone 895-2860.
t'aeatlon, Rt' s•ow
The 19th annual Anaheim Sports, Vacation
and RV Show will b& held Jan. 7 • 15 at the
Anah41im Convention Center.
More than 300 exhibits wlll be on display
including Information on vacation destinations.
recreational vehlctes, houseboats, hunting,
lls"ing. backpacking, camping and rlvM raft·
Ing. Live, on·stage entertainment, provided by
the Montgomery Brothers featuring martial
arts. and Stacey MOOla's Madcap Mong1els
featuring lemale log rolling champions. ts also
scheduled.
Hours ate 2· 10 pm Monday through Friday,
noon:10 p.m. Saturday and noon·7 p.m. Sun·
day.
Tickets are 54.95 for adults and $2 101
children. Children under sh< are admitted tree.
For more Information. phone 999·8900
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NAiii ITATl .. MT MAMa ITATl•NT Tnt IOllowtnQ l*IOlll 1re doing T nt IQllowlno l*llOOI lrl d<llng bu•"'-" •• 111..-. .. SUNNYMEAO COMMt!ACt MOAAIS ' SEARLES. ~50 All· CENTER, 1072 SE Bt11tol. Sut11 IY Alie , Bldg 8-1, Cotti ,_..,
102. Sftlll An1, CA 82707 A 12626 Ray P Olmtcl\etd, 1071 S E 'rlll\lc D11t MOtrll, 5 No la Brlstot So1t1 t02 Santi Anl CA S.nda South lagurnt. CA 0'677
82707 Roolfl 8111Ge 8-les. 16 Rue
Andrew J Kalani 1072 5 E Oeauv1H•. N1wpor1 8Hch. CA
8rtJt04. Sultl 102, Sar"a Ane CA 2660 92707 Thi. b4JtlneH 11 ~i..i:llO by a Phillip V OtMll. 18782 ~•cArtl'lur gen«ll pattnl'lhlP
eoui.vwd, Sul1e 120, lrvtne. CA Robltt 8 6it11l11 02715 Thll llllemenl wH llleO \llilh the
This bu11nen Is conauc19d by • Colll'ly, Cltfk of Or1ngt Coun1y on gene111 p11r111e1ah1p Nov 18, 1983 Ray P Olmseheld fnoMI
T1'111 s111emen1 wH hied w11h lhe ed Orange II Ollly
County Clerk of Or1nge County on Pilot Nov , 29, DK 6. 13, 1883
Nov 28. 1983 6179•83
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OAflWtN & WAONlfl ICE lull• 410, 1'401 Von Kerman Ave. 1 ____ PUBl..__l_C_NO_T ____ _
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('114) N5·11SS NAMl ITATIMeNT PubUal1ed Orange COHI OaHy The IOllOWinQ pefllOfl ii dOlng PllOt o.e. 8, 13. 20. 27. 1983 bus.neat 11 8364·83 JACK TAYLOR PROFESSIONAL 1 ____________ INVESTIGATIONS. 302!> Jellrey Ot ' 1" Cotti MeH. CA 92826 PUBl.IC NOTICE Jonn E Tlylot 302!> Jettrey D<
Co111 Mesa CA 92626 FICTITIOUI 8UllN£11 ThtS bu11ness IS conducltd by an
NAME STAnMENT 1no1v1dua1. Tile tollowlng person 11 dOlOQ JOhn E Tayl<H
business as Tn1a st11emen1 w85 hied wrtl'I 1he SPORTS PROMOTIONS l8l l9 Counly Clerk ol Orange County on 81ookhurs1 S1ree1 Fount111n Valley °'' 31 1983
CA 97708 F21tt41
James Kennetn Carson 3097 PuOllined Oianoe Coast Daily
Fernnea11'1 Lane Costa M1;sa CA p,101 Nov 22 29 DK 6 t3. 1983
92626 6176-83 This ous1ness is conoueted by an
1ndi.rdua1 -----------James Kenneth C•1son PUBl.IC NOTICE This s1atemen1 wu ltll!d w•lll 1ne -----------<.;ounty Clerk of Ore nge County on FICTITIOUI IJUllHHS NAME STATEMENT F2301to Tho 101tow1ng persons are doing Nov If> 19.83
Puohsl'led Orange Coast Da11y t.his1nen as P1101 Nov 29. Dec 6 13. 20 1983 MYOTONICS 13112 Newporl 6248·83 Ave Tuaun. CA
Pl&.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IJUllNEIS
Teo Greely 6406 W Oc:eantront.
Newporl Bt8Ch CA 92663
Wtllle'Gr~y. 6406 w Oceanltont
Newpor1 Beach. CA 92663
Wllhe Greely NAME STAT!MENT T111s statemenl was flied w111'1 lhe The lollowlng per1on1 are dotng County Clerk o! Orange Counly on
bus1n111s as N 15 1983 MODOCOM. 3471 Via Udo ~ 211, ov F230lt0
Newport Beach, CA 92663 Pubhshed Oranoe coast Dally Earl A W1H11t, 2240 Park Newport Pilot Nov 22. 29. Dec 6. 13. 1983 :219. N-porl Beach, CA 92680 6133-83 Dan J Scheuer. 601 Via Lido, IA,
Newport Beaeh, CA .9,2663 1------------This business Is conducted by a Pta.IC NOTICC g_,11 par1ner11\1p ___ .;..;..;;.;;;.;..;;...;...-..;..;... __ _
Earl A Wtlllls FlCTtTIOUI aUS6NEll
This stalemenl WIS hied Wllh 11'18 NAME ITATEMENT .
Counly Clefk of Orang41 County on TM totlow1no persons ire dOtnQ
Nov 17 1983 buS1nMS ... • FH0514 CAI CHICKEN RENOEZVOUS (Bl G PubllShed Orange Coast Deily & A BOOKKEEPING ANO INCOME P1IOI Nov 29. Dec 6. 13. 20. 1983 TAX SERVICE. 1952 N Tuslln Ave
6251·83 Orange CA 92665 Gene A Blanco 17537 MUd
PlB.IC NOTICE Fountaon Valley CA 92708 1(1mal Am1nhesu11 15123
FICTITIOUS 8UllN£11 Btookhurst :88 Westminster CA 92683 NAME STATEMENT Arai Gl'lolranian. t S 123 Tne lotlow1ng person is da<no Brookhursl , 88 westminSler, CA business as 92683
MARKETING CONCEPTS, 1002 E N .. y C Blanco 17537 Mead
171h S11ee1. Suite D. Santa Ana CA Founlarn Valley CA 92708
92701 Th11 business rs conduc1ed by • Deboiah M Cnambels, 600 W gene<•I pannersh•P 31d 8103. Santa Ana. CA 9270 l Gene A Stanco
This business 1s con<lucled by an Tilts statement was filed with the
Kuhn's valedictory:.Hestood 10 feet tall
•By WILL GRIMSLEY
AP lpklal co .. ...,...0...1 COMMENTA RY
NASHVILLE. T e nn. (AP) -Bowie Kuhn
,___normally slret.ch es 6 feet. 6 inches In his low -hee-1 "l think I've m ade mo re retiremen't speeches
shoes but he stood 10 feet tall when he gave his than Muhammad Ali," he said .
valedictory as comm1ss1oner of baseball "Borrowing from my old friend, Happy Chan-
He le t them have tt with both barrels. dler . I feel like the m osquito that flew mto the nudist
The "them" are the minority of owners -five of colonv and said. 'I don't know where to begin.'"
a total of 26 -who composed a h a nging party that Then the o utgoing rommisston e r got serious. He
went out to get him. and succeeded. said h e wishes the baseball screening committee
· As he made his final speech to dub directors and would hurry up and name his successor because he
other baseball personnel Monday in the giant had other 1runs in the fire
ballroom of Nashville's Opryland Ho tel. one could see "It's m y Chris tmas wish ," he said.
a lot of people squirming. The owners. h e said, shouldn't be satisfied w ith
Kuhn spok e o~nly of "kmves m the back ." gelling an exe<-utive whom they regard as "a gqod
"undermining" and "killtng of the spmt." He man who can do a good job."
numbered the game's great gams -attendances "H e must be a s trong commissioner." Kuhn said,
double those o f when he took oflice, new $l "with sp«•tal powers "
bilho n -plus TV contracts. ~adio pl.ans exceeding H e then harked back to 1921 when baseball. its
fondest dreams and~ in keeping baseball a~ .... ,_,~ h ed b th "8'--'· So Scan~' .. ·1 .. - ---• mr-=g. .ty ·s atter y e--.:"' x ... ~,
the farru Y game. reached out to get "an old, curly·haired judge named
He e~ume_rated the dangers -drugs and dr.ug • K w Mountain Landis" to rest.ore the public's
abuse, a tananc1al structure that despite all the gams enf~d . "" . .. 1. ht" te con a ence. . cc;>nunues to. permit ".'0 su~ ig ams -"He helped them draw up the first M ajor
, n&·competit1ve clu_bs ~htch cant emer~e from .~he League Agreement," Kuhn related. "He told d \em . ·1
• cellar -.a nd detertoratmg player .!'91attons -an want more than a legal document. I want a m oral opportum~y rather than~ ~roblem. venan t with the ownership for support.'
Adroitly, the comm1ss1oner struc k back at the co
small cluster of owners whose peevishness brought "The'judge said he wanted the owners to support
about his dis~l. '( hlm ever y day in every way, stand by him t hjc k or
When tt was over, friends and foes alike gave thin. no knives in the back.
him a standing, r esounding ovation. Ii was almost as if '''fhe owi:iers wrote a letter. AU signed it.".
baseball was telling him it was sorry it let h im get Kuhn said present owners would be wase to
away. follow t~esameexample -','not.u.n.~ennine him, ~ot
The towering Kuhn wasn't the stodgy. break his power, not break his spmt -but offer h1.m
stiff-bac ked former Wall Street attorney that some "power a nd protection. more than I had."
have 1magmed him to be when he rose to lectum. "Nobody w o rth his salt sh ould consider the job
Sims gets
death threat
before game
PONTIAC. Mic h (AP> -An
anonymous threat on Billy Sims'
• life was telepho ned to the Ponuac
Silverdomc M o nday nigHt,
j hm;-tly p e fore the Detroit
tailback rushed for 137 yards in
the Lions' 13·2 Vtl'to ry over tht?
Minnesota Vikings.
Stms. notified before the kick ·
off that his hfl> had. been threat·
e ned. laughed 11 o ff afterward.
"h 's ha rd to htt a moving
target," he told newsmen m the
Lions' locker room after hls
fourth consecutive lOO·yard game
gave him-904 yards for the Na·
tional Football League season .
According to Detroit Coach
M onte Clark, Silverdomesecurity
received the phone c.all at 7:32
p.m . EST. about 90 minutes
before kic koff. arpund the lime
the Lions were· taking the field
for their pregame practice.
Th• eecurity personnel told the
Lions' ge('eral manager, Russ
Thomas. Who In tum went to the
4't Jock.er room and told Cla rk.
Clark said he felt he had to tell
Sima at that time and did IO. He
said Slml didn't take lt·eertously.
"I've never experienced any·
thiJiC Uke that before," aaid
Clark. "It'• a real ex~rlcnce, I'll
wU you thllL l felt the right thing w• to tell Sllly •bout It and I did. . Bill)"• .uci wordt were, 'I'm not pna co wOllfY ebout it I'll worry
aboUt it 1fW the pme.' That was
thedaftlndiNt lhW'lg I ev r ~w
Soviet athletes
won't be igno_red
LOS ANGELES (AP>-Soviet
athletes competing in the 1984
Olympt< .. 'S will receive "the -68m e
Los Angeles hospitality which is
att·ordcd every visitor," M ayor
.Tom Bra~y promi~-& ~del
(•gatton o f Sovi<.'l Olympic of·
hc1als
The city and tht> Los Angeles
Raiders won't .
be letting up
EL SEGUNDO (AP)
There'll be no letting up. or rest·
mg regulars, in the final two
weeks of the season (or the Los
An,Reles Rajders.
"You can't just tum it o n and
off," Coach Tom Flores sa!d Mon ·
day. ''The tm portant thing' for us
1s no t to pull In our h orns. W e
want to k eep winning."
The Raiders have the best re·
rord in the Ame r ican Football
Conference, 11-3, and ttie inside
shot for an acroes·the -board
home-tlf'ld advantage in the NFL
playoff• that beg1n Christmas
weekend.
After living the players three
days off following th~ir Thunday
night win at San Die,o, Flores
11ld lhe ~would maintain the
aame achedule through the re~
m11Jnlng two wttkt of the aeuon.
:rnat includes home 1amea
against S\ Lou and S.n DI ao.
Olympic Organizing Committee
will "rc.-spond to an y questions or
t'Om.-crns" that Russian athletes
h av<' during the summer Gam es,
Bradley told the Soviet d el·
•gation Monday ; ~
No photographs or press cov-
erage QJJhe m~ttng at O lympic
headquarters were allbwed, and
Bradley reported his romments
a f tt:rwa rd.
"We had a cordial ronversatio n
and t assured them that the Sov·
le t team would be welcome to the
1984 Games.'' Bradlt!y said.
During the delegation"s
five·day visit , tbe Soviets have
mixed lO·hour ~ork days with
1JOCial events.
The group has been feted b y
the LACXX: with steak and lob ·
stcr at the Palm restaurant in
West Hollywood, at V alentJno's in
Santa M on ica and taken to DlJ.
neyland.
T h e cl05ed nature or the Bt9d·
lcy'1 vlslt ls ln keeping with a
pattern establlthed IO far with
the d elega\ion , headed by Marat
G r a mov. the Soviet aport.a minil·
ter:
The Sovieta~ng pl•nt to ~nd a team to -~ Gamea, but
have not officially announced a
decision.
Meanwh.lle, LAAOC pre91 RC·
reiary Amy QulM announced the
hu rejecced a reque1i by the
BlltlcAmerkan F1ftdom i..e.,u.
for a Iii\ of the Soviet <W~a\lon
mt•mbers.
• ..
uni~ given that kind of commHm e nt by the
ownership ," he added.
1nd1v1dual County Ct11rk 01 Orange Counly on Deborah M Chambers N v l6 1983 This statement was llled with the 0 · F2JCMOt
County Clerk ol Orange County on Pubtrsned Orange coas1 Dally
Nov t7 1983 Pilot Nov 22 29, Dec 6, 13. 1983 F2JOMI · ~6 f80·83 PubHshecJ Orange Coasl Dally P1101 No~ 29 Dec 6 13 20 1983 -----------6249·83 PlllllC NOTICE
Owners feared Landis but, whe n Happy
Chandi'l'r succeeded him as~commlssloner. tMy
regained the upper h and. C h andler was fired for
man~ting that Jackie Robinson , a_plack. ~allowed
to play in the ma.)Ors and giving players o the r 1-----------F1CT1T1ous eus1NHS
concession s. Pla.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT The 1ot1ow1ng person 1s doing
K h k . '--h ded ff ded FICTITIOUI BUllNESI ousrne&s IS u n. see mg to IA." even· an • 0 en NAME STATEMENT COASl PLUMBING & HEATING
influenuaJ owners such as Charles Fln!ey, George Thi r041ow1ng ~rton '' ao.no 2065 cnarle s1 Cost• Mesa CA
Steinbrenner and Ted Turner with fines and bus•nest., 92627 ll 1 J R ANO ASSOCIA l ES 121 Donald l Snook 206!> Cnarte SI suspensions. H e antagomzed o thers by ordering that MILL A RO EST A TES 19 t 26 cos1a Me5a CA 92627
spring camps be opened durmg a contract squabble Mag/\oha St Su•te 2038-44 1 Hunl · Jeanne A Snooi. l065 Charle S1 .ngton Beach CA 926•6 t..osre Mesa CA 92627 with the players in the mid· 1970s and a spltt-season Jeuy A Rrtscl'let 8681 Palermo This business is conductao by an
in strik e-plagued 1981 Or iiunt1n91on Beacn CA 92646· 1ndrv1dua1 This ous1ness is conduct~ by an Jeanne A Snooi.
When his name came up for contract renewal, md1v1dua1 Tn1s st11emen1 was 111eo w1111 1ne
f N 1 Le I ;._ h bo ld J Rrlschel County Clerli 01 Orange County on ive ationa ague c Uuo:1, ar ring o peeves, !hrs s1a1emen1 w!U 1t1e<1 .... ,11'1 111e Nov t6, t983
cast negative votes -enough to Un&eil in the County Clerk ol Orange County 0t1 FH0314
d · baseball t Nov 18 1983 Pubh&he<J Ora1198 Cou1 De11y un emocrat1c struc ure. Fno111 Piiot Nov 22. 29 0ec 6. 13. 1983 " r============1 Published Orange Coast D11ly 6182-83 PUBllC NO ICE P1lo1 Nov 29. Dec 6. 13. 20. 1983
PCAA
honors
Wood
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T 0 "°:~~ ~ ~f t!":t I c Pta.IC NOTICE FICTITIOOI 8USINEH MVf flAO.I NAME ITATEMENT Tio Whom 11 Me( Concern: MUA· FICTITIOUI IUllNESI The 1o11ow1ng per~s ere doono NAME ITATEMENT business as RAY, James& VIG IETTA, Donald I The totlowrng penons are doing HANK'S HOT· N'-TOT, 3106 Gin·
(arel ,i>Plylng to th• Oepertme~1 C!, bus1neu u · ger. Cosla Mesa, CA 92826 Alcollollc S.Ver11ge Con1r04 IOI 47 MODOC LIMOUSINE, 3471 1111 Howard Henry Sanger, 3106 Gin· On Sate G_,11 (Put> Eat Pl) to sel Lido, NewpOll Beach. CA 92663 ger, Costa Mesa. CA 92626
ak:Onotl<i ~ve<ao-s •I 1565 Adam Jenroe Adcock, 127 271h SL1 New· Howard H Sanger AP di b Ave . Co111 Meta. Publlsnld Olan porl Beach, CA 92663 This s111emen1 was !tied with lhe From ipatc el Cou1 Oa11y P11ot Dec 6. 1983 Earl w11111a. 2240 Park Newport county Clerk 01 Orange'County on
6331·8 •219, Newpo11 S.ach. CA 92680 Nov t6 1983 Leon Wood, a point 1------------1 This business rs conducted by a 1 FllOM1
guard who has sparked Pta.IC NOTICE general partne<Sl'llP Published Orange Coas1 Daily 1----------------1 Jenice Adcock Piiot Nov 29 Dec 6, 13, 20. 1983. Cal State Fulle rton t.o a ,.cmioua ausMH Tri1s s111ement wH 1111<1 with the 6t95=83 •
4-0 start this season , has NAME aTATlMENT Counly Clerk of Orange County on -----------Thi 1011ow1ng persons •re do.no Nov 17. 1993 CE been.named the Pact fie business., F2'0M5 __ ......;.PlB.~;.;.IC __ r«>..;.tl.;_.;.. ___ _
~t Athle tic Assoc1a· PWR UNLIMITED 50 C•rver. Puoltsl\ed Orenge COISI Oa11y FICTITIOUl IJU .....
k ba11 I Irvine CA 92714 Pilot Nov 29 Dec 6 t3 20 1983 NAME ITATIMENT tion's bas et payer Roll:lel"t wonllord, so Carver. 6250-83
o f the week, it was rvine. CA 9211• The lotlowlng person 11 domg
announced Monday. :,~~r~1Y c~ ';~~4~1 D<ive, Nl.IC NOTICE bu!~~~ ~~ovo RACE PREP. 2729
W 0 0 d ' a 6 • 3 ' w11111m Singleton 32822 ShlP· II Del Lago L19un1 Hlll20a. C7A. 92807 Ide Dana P0tnt. CA 92679 FICTITIOUI 8UllNE Alvln Lff Lloyd, 1 Lemnos, 190·pounder from Santa Th•• business 11 conducted by 8 NAME ITATEMENT Cos'8 Mesa. CA 92828 Monica. averaged 30.3 .,11 partne<thip The 1041ow•no Pt'ISOns ere da<ng This buainess 11 conducted by en
Robelt WOl'lllo•d b.1s1ness as 1ndMdu1I points and seven assists This statement WIS h~ wtlh lhe GENERAL HOME SERVICES Alvin LIOyd
tn the four games to wm ovnly Clef~ ot Orange County on 31706 Coast <Hwy S1J11e· 302 S This staiem6nt was llled wltl\ 1he
the c:"'nfer·e n,.,,,,'s first Nov 18 1983 Laguna. CA 92677 Covnty Clerk 01 Orenge County on
.v ~" F2'071 Robert Gery Turnef. 33815 El En· No11 18, 1983
1983·84 weekly award. Pubhahed Or&nge c0151 D•rly c1n10. Dana Pont, CA 92629 fll0711 (n the opening week · Pitot Nov 29 Dec 6 13 20 1983 'eurence F Wosattt, 34222 Publllhecl Orange Coast Dally · 6253.93 Sepulveda Apt 8 Caprstreno Pilot Nov 29 Dec 6. 13 20. 1983
end of the season , h e Beech CA 92824 8254·83
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Hawaii Tipoff Classic by 'AC"1C YIKW This Slatement was 1118<! woh the -----------llllMONAL ,ARK <A>unly C1eti. or 011nge Countv on lltCTITIOUI IUllNIH
J!£0Ting 35 ~ints in an C41Mt.., ... ~. NOV~~t983 -NAMf STATEMENT o~ning_ 78·68 victory =~ Cremet""' '131355 The lollowrng persoif .,. dOtng I
S --·' Publlsned 011nge Co1tl D&lly bu11ne11 as · over McNeese tale and saoo eolftc V)ew onve Pilot Ot!c: 6 13 20, 27 1983 REIS ASSOCIATES. 38 CoYentry,
34 points in the 90·60 Newpcwt Bueti 8367-83 Newport Beach, CA 9'680
t nu mph over host 144-2700 Donel<! H R•i•. 38 co11en1ry New· ·-ic NOTICE P<>lt &etc/I. CA 92680 H awaii in the cham-..--. Thia business 11 conouctea by ln
pionshlp game. · ftCTITIOUI eu.-11 llldlvtdu•I
Wood led aa-c°"MtCK MORTUAf'Y NAMe tTATIMfNT Oon•ld R8'1 connec on -Tnt 1........,...,.. bet.on• .,e dOlnO Th•• 1111ement waa t1i.a wttll the 66.7 percent o f .his Oeld 179' uc.,canyon Ad. I)~;.-··· County Cll<tl ot Or•nge County on
goal a ttempts and hit 84 l.aouna 'Ca. 92851 uTECH TYPE, 18002 Skyperk Cit· Nov 78· 1983
49'-9' 15 ci.. lrvlne. CA 92714 . • 1'111-percent from the free-Jinet 0erne1r1ou 2534 H w"1 Pu1>11*"9G ~ Coee4 Delo,
throw line in the four MtcAl1tlur Blvd . S1n11 Ant. CA Pltot Dec. 6. l3. 20. 27. l"3.
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Cteme1 County Clerk ot Orange Courtly on 1------------
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Coeta Meea Publlshed Ortnge Co.ti DIMiy ~ lot1<WM9 l*IQlll we 001nQ ~5664 PllOI O.C. 8. 13, 20. 27, 1"3, l)WineM .. : 838043 80A'TMAN • MARTENS It, ~151
------------tAlrw1y Allellllt, Suite 0.1, 00.CI Meu.CA 9H26
Alohard c. '"'-· 316, ~ '9Cm10UI MJllMlll Avenue, Suite 0•1, Oot~a Mell, CA.
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8 a S ENOINtlAINo WOflKI. ~· ~~ concluaed ~ 5212 Ac.c:i41 Aw.. Garden Grove 1 ,...1_....... • C• 92t45 1 ..-· ·~-..... ' Oleml Al•n Staflt:. 5212 Actcia AlchMd C loa1m·111
A" , 0.dln OrOY9, CA 92.1-4& T"'• llli.Mnt WM llltCt """ tM Thll 1>11111*1 \t conctucted bf 1111 ounfY C.-ol OrMOll ~ Oii lndlvllMll • 21. tN3
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...... •twillC8 OP •o. •CUIUTY "'°""''UIMAW ,,t • .::2.. Lor•lla It. w.,n. ANO OF HANNA ... DAVIS ANO OF ITATI °'CM ....
MULTM'Al&YlmfTA&. ( ... 'W.UllNT~LAND ONVACAtlD""'9111 HO At2020t P£1'1Tl0N TO ADMINIS. PETlTION TO ADMINIS. '°"~~ ~ ~ IOllDe ~.:~ ON •OMllA TIMANT ccc1•1 in uw SuPttlOr COCJrt or 1ne 81a1• h'ER ESTATE NO. A -lct4H TEI\ ESTATE NO. A ·lHlll In 111e Mall., or '"-AP011Ca11on 01
NOTICE 18 HlAUY CMWN that, at It•,.,._, ~o be You.,. in..._........, •LANO ~1~. ~.r;i::':. ~ ~roenia 'Of lhe covniv 01 01• Tu aJI he1ra. ~oefkiariff. To alJ M l rs. ben~firiariet, WILLIAM H ' WAAl'l'lfN Pe11-r '*" •t •~ a.m. on Deoember 14, 1HS In the loerd COH"'-'CT. cMtN ~ W. 1•. Newi>o<I c~,., 0r . Sult• 250. "' In"'" Man• or the e.1a1a 01 v1. crl-dltort a.nd cootlnsent credJtort and con11natnt tlO'! Aoom et 10 CMo Center Plua. Senta Ana. CA.. 12701, the lo.r r YIMI WI• •tt.ft .. ,,..... Hewl>Oft e.ci,, Otange COCJn1y. Ille VIENNA MARLENE RSPP alla ~redhorw of J...otell.a It. Wellt credlton of HANNA F tor
111~ ~ N~aont =•~~::=~~In~~~ =:=:J:. ~ ::::.:. ~:~:n::=.r:,~:i:hau:; M~::;:~,":,';o~aMd11111 ,.,. ~~ pt':'';* w~_, may be DA VIS. aka HANNA DAVLS OIUHI" TO IHOW CAUU
the PC*lbee IMuenoe of muftt..twnlty ,.,..., = ~ ~t~!! the ~ ChaflH Mac019g0t ln<I Cll•t~ undenigM<I wm NII •I 1ve1t ..... I II rwndJ ntt'rft~v rn Uw 11nd penions who may be WHEREASC~d.~!!! 11 F WART
om '"" 0 ......,, .,.,...,. .,.,., .. • i...-. Sllcl 01ocierty aon11111 ol 1.c:t 10 conr.rmellon or suP..IOf A Ulion has bee flied HEN petiliOMI, llH ltled • 1)9tlllon bonda. The f::ioceede rr ,..._ .... f _.....,. ~ , .. , -·•• reu. ,._, c." ... ' MllC!Gregor 10 ,.,. 111g11e11 end bell o.. tut>· w 1 • or e11uuo: olherwblr Interested In the · •
leeued).,.. tended to be u..o to prOYtde flnenclng tor the STEWART TITLE OF CAll· t ON ICelltlnalO< lceCrumCabl Cou<t on Of ..... I 20111 <l•Y of pe n will and/or estai.e: wltll 1114 (!lark ot 11111 C!C>Url '°' I ~ or •=*'' of one or mor. of the toMowtng FORNIA, • Calll0tnl• aorl)Ol'atton •• "'' 01191ty CH• IOlllll rron1 •lndOw Oec:emt>er t083. •• •he omce of by St.nnl ey D. Well• in lhe A .petition h as been riled decrH c11ang1110 l>flllllOl'let't n.,,,.
muftM.mlly Nnt.i pn>jeete In tl'le ac>pr0x1tnete ~ta <1u1y appointed Tru11H u~ Ille and llldlngQlutooor.111>proalma1 .. JAMES L RUBEL. JR . A law co1-Superior Court of O range by M ARY CAB.ANO Ul the rrorn WtlllAM h F WARTHEN 10
IC)eClfted tor wtt M:tl profeOt: !?llOIO!lng dffCtlt>ed Sac:urlly uno ty 65" long and U " wide. l>rown end potatlon. 3432 Via Ol)Ol'to, NewPOtl County requeetl ng that $ rt Co f Qr FAANK WARTHEN. ,...... L........ Amouftt ... onlrlC!I Will SEll AT PUBLIC white In COIOI •nd wllll. <13" lap lo Beactt Counry or Ot•noe Slal• or Sta I D w Us be upe or urt 0 ange IT IS ORDERED tllal •II pe1sons
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AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO· tllt 1100<, Calllornll, ell rlQlll, title and lnlatetl n ey · e lip· County requesting thOt ln141f .. led 1n the lbO•I martar ep-
• • t comet P 2, ,000 OER FOR CASH Of Ht forth In Sec· 2 On• Ktlv1nator Upgrlghl olHldd-Hed a1111a 11~oldHlll pointed u persorutl represen· MARY CARANO be ap · e>e•r lrt Depe11men1 3 or rhlt coort.
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v•, MldwaT tty, A 1111e and interest conveyed 10 and l11gll 4' 10 .. long tno 30 •• '"ln,ch" thet Ille""'• of Hld de<;a•N<I 1181 of Lorello E Wei la (und r • r n WHI. Sen111 Ana Cahlornla 92702,
At .... t 20 percent o 1t'le Nnt.i unit. In IMCh proiect financed now neld by 11 under .. ~ Offd ot wlOt. brown Ind wMe tn color· IC!Qulre<S by DC*•llon ot law or · . ~ taove to athnlnltt.er the ee.,.te on O.Cemt>et 30. 11183, •1 11' 15 A.M • wtth bond prooeeda will be required to be evallabl9 tor occupen-Trus11n 111e properly lleralnatlar d•· 3 One MQt L•k• ooa·doo,' milk 0111erw1M ollle< tnan or 1n addition 1o \he lndependenl Admanuil• of HANNA F. DAVIS (under or "' soon tllarHtter aa tile mailer CJ on • prtortty bMle by lowef' Income temiu.. • defined In scribeo and 1000 11orege ••lrlgerator, •P· 11111101111d daoHtao, ai 111e lime ol tralion of Estat.et Act). The 1he Independ ent Adminls· iney be ttearcs. and
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callfOmla HM!th and 8:= Code Section 50079.5. VENDEE RAYMOND W BAG· proximately 6 1 rugt\, !>' 4" 1ong. dHlll, In and 10 all lllt cer111n rHI, peUUon ta set for hearing m t 1 f Eatat A t) Th any. why •ht Pthhon
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' C!llange ot ALL _ ... .....,.... .... ......, ............. _,,..,,. -• ..ua.-GARLEY. JR an unmarried man, as and 4· t t" longj111<1e white In cotOf· p~ope_11y11tu11ed in 111e C11y ot New· De t N 3 700 c · I r11 aon o es c e nem• thould not oa granted ~-no. ,..., -·-..,._,,,..., 10 ah und1v1ded ·~ 1n1ore11. and 4 One Ke!Ylnator Milk Cooler wllh 00,1 eeacll count ot ore e. Stele P · o. at IV C petiuon is set for hearmg in IT IS FURTHER OAOERED tllal a
TMIMTO AM ..... y INVITID TO AllMAR AT THa ,,_ OIANA M BOTTS. a 1011do101. as lo an 1wo outsiot doors and tour panel or ca111orn11. par11culetly ':f .. cr1bad C('nler Dr .. W e111. Santa An.a. Dept. N o. 3 at 700 Civic copy 0111115 l>rder 10 1110~ cau541 be AllD Pl.Aca •NnOMID AaOft TO l'MUNT IUCH •OA-undlv1c.ted ~ •n1e1as1 1n~<I• doo•s 1pprox1m11ety 7 n1g11, as tonow1. 10-wll C A !12701 on December 21, Center Dr W est Santa A oubliahed in °111
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newi· llAT10N TO nta 80AR0 OF IUPllRYl80R8. VENC0R PAUL F BRINKMAN 1 4· 11 tong and 2 tO wide bro101n PARCEL t lot l0 01 Tract 8425 19H3 at 9·30 AM ·• • na, Pl~r ot glf\etll c11cu1a11on ormtao Dated: Novwnber23, 1983 M@ttled man as 1115 separate l)tOP· ana wlllle l~COIOf • UlhownonemaorecordedlnBook IF o'u o' . CA 92701 on December 28, 1nOr1nga C~n1y.Cahlorn1a.once a
(SEAL) JUNE ALEXANDER 1or•v as 10 an und1v1<1eo '1 1nteres1. S One Taylor open side door 339. pages 6 10 t4 inc1u11ve ot m11· y BJECT LO lhe 1983 at 9:30 A .M . wfflll0t lovr'aucc:es~ve wee~s prior
Clerk ot the Board ot IRVIN S COOPER AND ELAINE sra1111ess ""' ''""' wllll com· cellaneous maps, records ot orano• granting or the peuuon, you IF YOU OBJECT to the 10 tile <111e "' IOf heanng on 111e
SuP«VltOn of Orenge COOPER husbano ana w•I• as 101n1 preasor and mo1or model no County. Calllo<n1a shoulJ C'rther appear at the granting of the petition you ~11•:n N 8 0 t6 1983 ,.._, c-• t tenants n 10 an un<11v1<1ed , 8777-22 S41t1ar no 6106457 PARCEL 2 Easements IAI over hearin" and stat~ you b •
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• m er vvunty, ... om .. lfll8ttlSI .ina HUGO ROSENTEIN 6 One Emery Tllc>moson 11a1nless conhguovs IOIS IOI Ill• l)utpo$eS or , D 0 ~· should either appear at the FRANK DOMENICHINI
Publllhed Orenge Coul Dally Pilot Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 1983 ANO BARBARA E ROSENSTEIN sllHll 1c:e c•eam mix" wttn !>lades 1~1111a11on and maintenance ol uhl LION or file w r itten Ob}l'C· hearing and state you obj(!('· Ju<lge
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· CQ09et. Eeq. Pt.8.IC NOTIC[ POOLIC NOTICE May I 1980 u ons1r No 1057 in wllh glass display too ancs l•eezer men• or s1ructures an<I tBI sub1ec1 • llons Wat I l' <.'OUrl befor e 2AOl2 Catie Del• Pl•I• ----~;._..;..;..;..;..;..;.;;;..... ___ 1--------------1000~ 13~9~ page 398 or Otr~•at Re-.iorag• 1111.eo 1011oors 1.e> 1111 .. g111 of dtlooe111on ov., pt•· Bl'X't.' may bt! In J>t!rson or b y the heanng Your appear· tvll• :J10 Eld0<ado •inti Bulldlnt
YO\I A"E IN OEFAUl T UNOEA A NOTICE coras •n ll'le olltce 01 Ille Recorcser 8 One on counter custom ou111 reo vale 1rree1s w•tMI ine covereo or~-your 3ltorm•y. an<'l' ma JG bt> rn pe1'S9n or by Letuna Hiiie. CA. t2'S3
OEEO OF TAUST OATEO July a. 'l'OU ARE IN DEFAULT UtfOER A Orange Counlv $810 Secullly Lano coonter w1111 d1s1>11y 1op w11h inside eny 101 1ne purposes ol tngreu and lF YOU ARE A CREDI · your on omt>y • Pubh~';'<I Orange Coast Daily Potot
1tn. UNlESS YOU TAKE ACTION DEED OF TRUST. DATED JUNE 23, Con1tae1 oescrot>es Int loflowtng ltMHt alhxed 10 1toor5 egress all as more par11Cular1y cs.. TOR or a conur~oem creditor • IF Y9U ARE A CREDI Nov Qec
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TO HIOTECT YOU" PROPERTY. IT UMll. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION properly 9 One Sll'W KenQ s1ain1ess re-sc"beo •n Ille arltclt enllllao Ease· .., •
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-,,,...,... MAY eE sat.o AT A ,.UeltC SALE. TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT PARCEL t Loi 22 or tracl No •rogeralor or trMH r modal no men1s 1n inar cer1a1n OeC!laratton or of th e da.oeased, you musl Cale TOR or a con tingent l'n:d1wr
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IF YO\I NEED AN EXPLANATION MAY BE SOLO AT A ,.ueuc SALE 6970 as shown on 11 map racorcsao 1n s K T f R·7 ser1a1 no 253807 C'ovenants cond•1ton1 and rasttlC· your claim with the 1.'0urt or o f 1he da-eased you musl ftle l'UBl.IC NOTICE
OF THE NATURE OF THE IF YOU NEEO AN UC,.lANATION DOOi. 263 pages I lo 12 mctusove ol 10 One Hammon Beach milk· lions present It lO th~ personal rep-I h• h ""0CUOIHG AGAINST YOU. YOU OF THE NATUAE OF THE MosceHaneovs Maps. racOtdl Of said 11\tlo.er mocser no 94 l settal no E•Cepl lllerelrom Parcel I ana 2 . you r c aim Wit l e courl or FICTITIOUS 8USIHEIS
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU co..nty Cohlornia 7 t 1594100-0 I all Oii OJI nglllS moneralS mineral resentati~e ~ppotnWd by the present It to lhe personal rep· NAME STATEMENT
NO'rtCE o' T"USTEE'S SAlE SHOUlO CONTACT A LAWYER. E•cepltng inarehom on•n11t or 11 One Golden Sraie cash regos· rogllls n11ura1 gas rights ano 0111ar court w11hin four monlhs resen tallV(' appointed by the Tn11 totlo1011no person " aorng
T.S. Ho. 40ll:Jt NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE all 11g111s to 011, gas. pe1rotevm, 1er. model no TCH SS-100. aenal rtv<lr0Clarbon6 by wlllsoever neme from the date of Crrst IJISUance court within four months ov~•,nt~s ·~ c AR ER
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN 1na1 T.S. No. 2·N321Yk nyoroca•bon substances and Olhar no 12!1397 known 11111 may be w1111m or under or letters as ro ded Sec A A A H r
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on We<lnesday, Oecemoe1 t•I 1983 On Oec•mt>e• 20 1983 a1 10 00 m1oen ls and gases below a oeplh or 12 Ona ti amed bullelln bOar<I ap· 111e parcel or 11nd 11erainabove d•· P VI in • from the date of hrst u1suance Harl>Or Blvd . Coal a Mesa CA
al 10:001.m ot sa1<1 csay 1n 111e room o cioc• am on TuesClay a1 trte soo 1ee1 measured vertically trom p10X1mat•b a:. tong and 4· wide·, ,,. sc111>ed 1oge1ner w1111 111• perpa1ual uon 700 or the Probate Code of letters as provided in Sec· 92!!26
se1 asl<le ror conduc;1111g Trustees Cnapm3n A.enue entrar>ce 10 111e '"e 11resen1 surface or u1d land, llKed 10 t>ulldlng, roglll or drllllng. m1n1no axplo"ng of CaUfornla. The lime for u on 700 of the Probate Code B Vincent " Concsino
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Sates, wllhm ine otttces or REAL ES· C1v1c Center Buolo•ng, 300 Eas1 w11nou1 Ille Pglll ot surrace an1ry and t3 Tllree wood t>encllft wlll'I end operating lheralor ancs 110,,ng on filing dolms will not ex ire Cal · Ives .. Cosra Mesa. CA
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·• TA TE SECURITIES SERVICE C11apman, Orange. Ca WESTERN w1lhou1 1ne 11g111 ot entry w1111m H•d black 11ee1 supports one 1 r · ~de and removing rile same rrom uics f h P or ifomia. The trme for Th•• busmess
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loc;ated al 2020 lliortn Broadway. MUTUAL CORPORATION. a Ca11-SOO ree1. as resecved by Ernnt A an<I 8' 1ong. one 11•; wide and 6''' lend or any otller 11nd, 1nclua1ng 111• prior to our mont. s from the filing claims will no1 expir e
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Sulle 206. in tile Clly ol Santa Ana tornia Corporation. as Tru$1eeJ or Bryar11. Jr. and Juo1111 Tiii B1yan1, long ano one 11 w1<1e and e· long, right 10 w111011ock or direcllonelly date of the hearing noticed prior to four months from the Vincent A Condino
County ot Otange. state ol Call· subst11u1eo Trus1ee. under 111e Oeed husband ana wire in Ille dee<! ,.. 14 One woooan tll.Jlcnar table, drill and mine rrom 1111cts orllet than above. date or the hea Ina oticed C Tllll •~•emeni was Iii.Cl wllh tile
IOfn1a. REAL ESfATE SECURITIES or Trusl ekeculed l>Y Norman 8 c-0rded Septeml>et 24. 1963 in book appro•lmalely 21 1qua1e w111110..r lhose 11eralna1>ove dHC!llt>ed, 011 o• Y OU MA y EXAMINE th~ bo r "' n ,..~nty ~k 01
Orange C-Ounry on
SERVICE. a C111rorn1a corpo1a11on S111chler Jo an unmaffled man. 6729 pages 443, Ortlalll Records leg•: gas wells, 1unne11 an<I sllalls 1nro . '" a ve. ""' 27 1983 u dutyappolnled Trustee under and herein caned Truslor. recorded July PARC El 2 A non-Hclu11ve eue· IS One wooden bulC!llar 1abte 111roug11 or across 1111 subsurface ot rtl(' kept by the court. If you ' YOU MAY EXAMINE the F2*4t
pursuant to 1he power 01 sale eon 22 198 t as tnsttument No 29907 In men1 tor ingress eno egreu over appr0Klm11ety 22 · SQuare · Ille land ller .. na1>ov1 desetot>ed end are interested in th e estate, hie kept by the t'Ourt If you ptubltsn12 Orange Coasl Deily
teneo on 111a1 certain Deed ot Trust Boo'k 1415() Page 273 ol Othc1a1 Re· Lois A to T 1nc;rusive 01 Tract No 16 One s1a1n1es1 sleel ui1111y 11ble. to bonom sucll w111ostocke<I or you may serve upon the ex· • • ed h ·
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ex.eeuled l>y JOHN G RIWALDO cords ot Orange County Ca11rorn1a, 6970 as per m1p recqrded 1n booli 17 One 11ang1ng erec1tle window d1tee1tona11y drllle<I wells. tunnels are lnter es1 in t e estate, 6173-83
FINANCIAL CORPORATION iJ Calo-wttl sell a1 pub)te auction 10 me 111gll· 263 pages t 10 12 tnclusive. or Mii· s1gn. appro•1ma1ely 3• w•Oa, ancs shahs under and 1>eneai11 °' ecutor or administrator, or you may serve upon lhe ex· -------------
tornla coroorallcm. recorded July 21 es101d<1er101 cash. payable on 1awru1 ~ellaneous Maps. Rec0fd1 ot 01· 18 One metal desk wilh s•• draw beyond Ille a111eoor 11m1ts 111eraot, upon 1he attorney for the ex · ec.utor or administrator. o~ Pt.8.IC NOTICE
t977 1n Sook 12309 of Olhc1al Re· money ot 111e Unll'° States 11 the enge County. Cerotornl•. 10 be used ars con111n1ng miscellaneous and 10 radrltt. ratunnef. equip main· ecutor or admlnistrator, and upon the atlQmey for the ex
cords or said County a1 page 14 10 time ot sale. lt'te lnte<est conveyed 10 on common by owners 01 lots In U ICI p'c>ers. business lttes and 1>11ls: ta•n rep81r, <IMpen an<I oeerata.any file w ith lh e cour t w ith proo' • • FtCTITtO\le 8USINEH, Recor<lar's lnslrumenr No 43265, ano now nekl by sai<l l<ustee undef lr&et and Ille Sa<ldlebacl< Invest· 19 One 1>1ac1i IHlhei and SIM such weu. °' monet wo111out" "°..,. . " ecutor or admlniatrator. and NAME STATEMENT by reason ol a 1>reac11 01 oetaull on P•d Oeeo or Trus1 in the l>'ooertY menl {;-Ornpeny. • llmlled partner: ~ """· tile rlQhl 10 cs .. 11 mine s1ora of aervl~. a wntten reques1 Qle with the ex>url with proof Tilt tottowll)O oe<sons are dOlf>O
payment of per1ormance ot 111e obh· si1uare<1 1n ta>CI County and Slate snto. its guests a.no 1nvrtMS ' ~o One blown tralh con1a1ner. explore and oPaf•te 111;oug11 ihe sur~ stating that you desire special of service, a w ritten reques buSmee. Ml< .... ,.. •
gatlOns secured 111er1by, 1nclud1ng Oesct1D80 as PARCEL 3 A non-e11ctvslve eaM· 21. Two grey 1ru11 con1a1nera. lace 0t tile upper 500 fMI or ltle notke or the filing of an in· \all th.at des! ......laJ <fOlOEN WtS T ·SHAPIRO 4 that tireacn or detaun No11ce or Parcel t A Condomlmum com· me<'ll. 60 '"' on wldtll, lor lng.1111 22 One sreel 11epladder subsurl-of Ille land htfetnlt>Ove ve to and _,__ ,, 5 · ng you re•~· Uppei Newport Ptaz.a Oflve. N--
WlllCll was 1ecor<1ed Jury 19 1963 as p11S4J<I ol and egress over tllose OOl'tlon• of 23 one wood slaolMl<le; deSCt•l>ed n ry app r..._.ment o. notlre of the rmng of an in· pon Bffcll. CA 92660
Recorder s 1nstrumen1 No Parcel I An undMded 1/14th Rancllo Trabuco ancs Rancho 24 One S1HI lype ot>air wMe m • more commonly linown n 49 estate asaets or of lhe pell· ventory and appraisement of GOiden Wnt Cep1111 Group inc
83·309644. WILL SELL ,,.. PUBLIC •nletesl on anO 10 LOI I oJ Traci No MtSSIOfl Vll JO, shown as Ille "Bryenl Colo<. Jasmine Creel!, Corona dal Mar CA \Jons or accounts mentioned estal ts f th ti a Calll0fnl1 CO<l)Ol'81JOn. 4 Uope<
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID· 9483. as sllOwn on a map recorded Parcel. 4,928 600 acret" on a map 2S One brown leather and 51..-Tetms or sale c:eSl'l In lawful mOO., in Section 1200 and 1200 5 o' . e asse or
0 e.,~ _ _; Nawoorl Plaza Drive Ne101por1
OER FOR CASH.1awru1 money ol lhe 1n 8ooll 430 Pa~s 27 and 28 or ltle<l 1n l>OOk 9. paQe 25 or RecOfd ot cll11r ol Ille Unhac:t Slain on oonllrmauon · " Uons or accounts menuuucu Beacll. CA 92660 ·
united s111es. or • casn•er s check Miscellaneous Maps. 1n the ollice 01 Surveys 1n Ille otflGt or Ille C-0Vn1y 26 ·Three black. 1ea111e< ana stee 01 sate. or pert cull end b1tanc:e the California Probate ~e. m Section 1200 and 1200.5 of Miiion Shap•ro. 9301 Wllslllre
drawn on a s111e or na11onal bank.. a the covnry recorder ot 5<110 C-OUnty Recorder ot sal<I county. more oar-che1rs: evooenced by note MCVrad by Mori· Staal~y D. Welll ~ the California P robate Code Bovleverd. Suite 603 Los Anoe'H
srala Of federal credit union or a E.>CCEPTING 11\etelrom the tollow· tteularly oesc11t>ed '" Ille <Seed ta· 27 One mop and Du<:kel, • gage or Trust Deed on the OIOl*lY t7t l El Dlarugo Circle THOMAS E ANDREWS · CA
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s111e OI leder•t savtngs and 1oan 1ng ~<led August 22. 1969 In bOOll 28 Four ruDbe• 11oorma11 so aolO Ten per cenl or amount bid Fou•aia V JJ CA. 9279 · Cl1t1 St1aporo, 9301 w 1istwe
assoc1allon CIOMIClled In 1111s state 181 Ur\115 'I trt<01J9ll 14 as sllown 90S8. page 581 Of OlllClll Records, 29 One large square tan approa 10 be depOIJled wllh bid 7 ...... • oey, 12550 Broold1ar1t Street Boule~•rd. Suite 603, lOS AngefeS
all payeble at rile ume 01 sale all upon 1ne condom1n1um plan re· ro be used on common l>y tt>e 1m11ely 25" squa11. Bids or olleB 10 t>e 1n writing and ( 14) •~·511 Gerden Grove, CA. 9%140 CA 902 tO ight. tolle ano 1n1tre1111e10 by 11. 15 corded May 3,.1976 on Book 12659, Saocsreback lnvas1manl Company. a 30 One bo• or 110111cenr llgM w111 be received ar rile alC>ftS<lld ol· Published Orange Coas (7U ) &3&-5040 Tiiis busineas is conducted by a
Trus1ee. 1n 111a1 real O<ope<ly s11ua1e Page 920 or othc1a1 recoros ol sa1C1 llmlled partnersllop, the owners. lubes, ioee at any llme alle<' 111e 111si publ1. Daily Pilot Nov 29 30 Dec p bl'•hed Or Coas general 111r1nersn1p n said County and Stale deSCt10e<l county guests Or 1nv1lees OI LOIS In Traci 3 I Two larg.i ashtrays cylinder cation ller"eot 1no belore <1111 ot • S 1· 983• 62•47 S'~""' · U l1" ange I MIUon Sl1ap1ro
as rollows 101 The e.c1us1ve 11gnt 10 pos-No 6970 as per map recorded 1n 1ype appro111ma1ely 2'• h•gll and sale • · • '" uaily Pilot Dec. fl, 6, 12, 1983. Clat1 S11ap1ro
A 1ease11otd Estala as crea1ea by sess1or1ot1111 lhOse areas designated book 263. pages t 10 12 1nclu1Jve ot 12" w1<1e. grey 1n color LAURA M STOUGH 1 • 6329-83 Howard A Siegel Cr11er Elecu11ve
11a1 c;ertaln Ground Lease da1ed as pa11os as snown upen the con· M1sceuaneous Maps in 111e office ol 33 M1scell&ne<>vs food supplies A<1mon•slra1or ol 111e Pl8.IC NOTICE Olltcer uly 30, 1971 an<I as amendeo ov an oo..,rn1um plan aoo11e 1elerred ro tl>e County Recorder or said county tor the rnanulacturer 01 ice cream Estate or said Oecedenl Pta.IC NOTICE Tllis 11a111men1 1was lllea w•lll the
nstrumen1 recor<leo January 23 PAPCEL t 1 un.1 11 as s,,own and tne owners 01111 01rcet1 or 1011 34 Miscellaneous plasllC! con JAMES l RUHl J" NOTICE OF D E ATH Or Ct>unly Ctetk of d>range County on
1973 1n Book tOS2S page ns Ot upon 111e conaomon1um ptan above in a subd1v1s1on Into WlllC!ll the taoners w1111e tn color A le• c~ ell~ · LAWRENCE H E RMAN FtCTITtOV• 8USINIH Nov
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htial Records and 1e0 reco1ded Ap11t rfferre<I lo Bryant Renell moy 11ere1l1et ~ 35 One s1a1n1ess steel smk alllaed ~VI Opof t NAMf ST AlU111ENT F22130l 24 1973 •n Book 10658 page 542 P~RCEL J Ille e~clUSM' 119111 10 <llV•ded 10 bu11<11ng Hew •, ,:': ROBINSON AND OF PETI· Tile tonowong persons are doing K~ISOH. PFAlLZIE", WOOD·
Oll•coal Record!> on an<I 10 1nai cer possession .ina ,ccupal'lcy 01 1nose Sub1ec110 Covenanls Condo hon!> II you own anv or 1rt1s o<OJ)erly you Ano ~yjSI ,ec ;.,0CA. ~3 TION TO ADMINISTER ES· 1>usmess as • A"O rain 1ana •n 111o1 C•tv ot Newpon por11onsor Loi 1 e1esct11:>ed '"Parcel ano Resrrocr.ons or Record mJy c111m 11 a1 2609 NEWPORT Puoi:sheo 0~~n n;;nis 11g1•1 P•i TATE NO A ·l Z0880 WHEELS CAR SALES t83S OUI & "0811 Beach County t.1 Orange Staie of t abo11e des1gnah1d as P t ' as ap. I BOU l Ev ARD 1 n NE w Po R r 6 7 1 1 ge oast 81 Y 01 • WMl1e1 Ave A· 13 Costa Meso CA 40t 11 Mee Arthur lloulevard. Sulla
Calllorn11. desc11bed as rollows pur1enan1 10 Pami•s t a"d 2 aoove MAV BE ALSO i<NOWN AS BEACH CALIFORNIA Unless yoo Dec 3 983 6378 83 To all h eirs. benef1<.·1anes. 92627 210
PARCEL 1 Parcel I ilSSllOwn or a JeSC"ta-CI 11861 Via Oso COIO 0e Caza Ply IM reesonaOle cost ot slorage . c reduors and t·ontangenl B•yan W1n11on Thomes 1899 Hew~t .. Kil. CA. t2teO
map 11teo tn Boo~ 36 page J5 •ne ~•••fl addrt!ss ~110 '" 01"er ltanuco Canyon CahlOfn•a 92678 ana like po-a.on ol tile orope<ty cr editors o f LA WR ENC E Temple Hills L~n1 Beatn CA Pu· h111ed Orange Coast Da
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Parcel Maps ,n tnt! olt1c.e 01 1r,,. <:•,~ ..... on Oes19nal•C" 1 ""' s m a sltef!I aaarets Ot common 10 wntCh you are entolled not 1atei 926S1 Pilol o• IS 22 29 Dec: 6 •983 Counly Re<:O•de• 01 U10 Counly O<lfl>Orted lo oe 2 184 C.dn,on 0<1•e dtt1Qna1ton •S l l'l<>wn IDOve no IOll• lhtn Aug .... r 30 1983 1rt1s prOl)erl) PUBl.IC NOTlCl HERMAN ROBINSON and Pl'lllhp Berl Reed . J22 E nra St ~ 8082-83 w~u~E;1~~0 ~=,·~:s.~-~: ~a~~·is~;c c:1~1ab~e~~o~11 '"'"out ~~~:~~n~;:;' to i11 come>1e1~ness or ~:X.~c~~~g= ot f9e:uan1 io ca1o-NOTICE OF T"usnt:·s SALE !:':~~;~~t;:a;n ~h~'':~i co:~~s ':!~ne<;: i:2co:csucrao t>v " .. Ml.IC NOTICE
aopa1ern '"1r-..r1ty as 10 1111e oossessions o< lhe Vendo• unoe< satO :.ecurny II you latl to reclwm 1ne p.oper1y ,1 loan NO. lOOl~OOUlO • d -• general parlnerShiP
PARCEL 2 A" e.i11em.an1 1or .r encumb•ance1 '°' '"" Puroo'.ie or L.ano Contract by ree~on ol 11WiiilieSOid11 oubhc sate allar nollC!e T.S. No. 1111·1,... an tor estate-. Bryan w Tllc>mas
gress. egress ana ve11.c.,1a• par•,119 Dl y·n9 the ob119a11ons securea oy breacn or aerault in 1ne obliga1t0t11 or 111a sale hU oeen g•ven by ovb~· UNIT COOi M A ~llhon has been filed Tllis siaiemenr was hleo IOlllll the FICTITIOUS .USiNESS
over Parcel A as Shown on a mao ~·d Oeeo or Trust •ACluCl•no 1ne lee secured ltlilreby here19tore •• oation Vou 111ve Ille rtglll 10 boa on FUll SUIVICE, INC. by HOPE ROSALIE ROB-Gounly Clerk 01 Oranoe Count)' on T NAtU STATEMENT
hleo •n Book 36 page 35 Parcel .ina e.pense 01 me Trustee ano 01 ecuted al'ld det1vereo to the under· Ille l>'OOefry at lll•s tale as outy •oPOtnled Trustee unoar Ille I NSON th S Co ...... No• 10 19e3 1" IOllowing l:le•S-On •S o0ong
Maps on the ortoce 01 1ne C-Ount~ ine 1rus1s crealed by satO ~ of s.gneo a wnnen Oecla1at1on or De· 011ao Augusl 12 1983 IOllowtng desctlt>ed deed or ltlJll m e upenor "" • Fntlll bu~~ as Recorder or sa•d County T•ust advances 1nereun08" wtln taull ancs Oemand tor Saie: eno Wiii· HOPE VIERA Owner WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION of Orange County requ_esting Published Orange ~811 Dall E BOX CO t2
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T'le s1tee1 adaress or 01ne1 ·nte<f'SI as P•O,.ded lnerem and Ille ten nottce 01 oruch and ol elecltOn {714) 539-6647 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR th at H OPE ROSAl:.JE ROB-Pttot Nov t5 22 29 Oec e 1983 V Ana, A
92707
comon <1es1gn111on of 11>e real prop-unDo1<1l p""c1oa1 ana 1n1eres1 or lhe toe<tuse Ille understgne<S to 94141 u1<1 9 oo am 10 8 oo 0 m CASH ANOIOR THE CASHIERS OR INSON be appointed · · · i;o62•83 Je Harns
720
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erly nere1nabO•I! oescrobea s No1e.s1 s.!<:u1e<1 oy sa1a Oet10 or properly lo saltsly uld obllglllorll. MARVIN B KAPElUS & AS· CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN as per· Mat;A
92625
purported 10 ti. 210 Newpori l•usl 1n·w•I 529 734 53 an<I lllerealler tile undar11gned SOCIA TES CIVIL CODE SECTION 292•11 IP•Y· sonal representative to ad· -------------1 T bueoneas
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Center Drove Eas1 Newpo/1 Beath D.i1eo Novemoer 22 1983 !Cllused nol~e or breach end ot •lee· By OANIEl c WARRINER able 11 Ille tome of tale In lewfuf 'mtntster the estate of L A W -P'lll.IC NOTIC£ lndt*buir
Cattlorn•• WESTERN MUTUAL hon 10 oe Recorde< Augusr 111. 1983 A11orney1 for Landlord money ol Ille Untied Stal") all rogllr REN CE HERMAN R O B -~e ,Y s~:.~enl was filed IO!llh Ille
Tne underso0ned nereby dlscta1ms CORPORATION as 1ns1t No 83·355S80 ot 111<1 01· 180 Newport Cenll!f Ome Ste 250 hlle and lntarftl conveyed lo eno IN SON ( d h I d 'K:TITIOUS IMIS.,.H all ll•b•llly for any 1ncorrec1ness •n 700 5-0 Tustin S1reer 1oc1a1 Records Newporl Beach, CA 92680 now lleto by 11 unde< 1eld OMd ot _. un ~r t e n epen· HA• ITAHMINT Cov~y Clerk OI Otange Coonty on
sald•slfeel addtMS or oll'ler com· Orange. Ca 92667 SaJd sale w111 oe made. t>vl w11110U1 (7 t4) 640·820 1 Trusr in lhe property llera1nal1er oe-aent Admnustralion of Es· Tile totlowing pet'lon II domg Nov IJ •
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mon des1gna11on t7141771·4JOO ~oval'l1n1 or w11ranly. exor•sorlm· Publlllled Orange Coasl Oa1ly Pilot scribed. !ates A ct). The petJtion 1s set bvsmess at pj o F22t520 Sa10 sale w•ll be mace wi1nou1 As such Truslee pited, reg11<11ng lllle, possession. or Dee 6, 13 1983 T&JSTOR JAMES E GOULD (or hearing in Dept N 3 •• AUTUMN WOODWORKING, 187 t Pllo ~11~5 2;•r;r .Cout Dally
.¥8rranly. l!!J>•ess or 1mpheO i egara· av vorgm1a Keys encumbrances. to pay Ille rema1n1ng 6379_83 MARY KATHERINE GOULD · o. 8
• Tustin SJ • Cosll ~.CA 82627
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ng 1111e. posKssiori or encum· Truslee Sales ouocer pnnc1011 sum 01 111e norll(s) secured BENEFtCIARV FULLERTON SAV· 700 C 1v1c Cen ter Dr .. W est, Clarance W. Guldkll. ll!71 Tutlln. :I 6083;83
brances 10 Slllsly the principal bal· Pub•1'1fled Orange Coast Da11~ P1IOI by Sild Securlly Land Contract. wUll l't&.IC NOTICE INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Santa Ana. CA 92701 on De· Co•I• Me••· c~. 92827 ..
ance of 11\e Note or other obllga11on November 29 Decemoer 6 13 1983 m1eres1 as in said nore provl<led. RECORDED Seplernt>er 14• 187g <:ember 28 I 98J at 9·30 A M Thia bualneH 11 conducred l>y· an 11 P\a.IC NOTICE
secured by sa1<1 Deed ot ftusl wtlll 6208·83 advances. 11 any, under lhe terms or OMNOE COUNTY as Instr No t~687 in Bo~ 13310 IF YbU' OBJECT. · h · 1nd1vldulll. 1n1areS11n<1 other sums as orov•deo sa1d Oee<I or Trull. reea. charges IUN"'Ofl COURT page 1008 ot Ottoc1al Recorcss In the to l lE Cl1ranae W Gu1d1c1 FICTITIOU• eustNt:SS
111ere1n, plus advances 11 any under Pt.8.IC NeTICE ana expenns or tile TrustH and or 700 CIYlc Cenler Ot. WHI oltkle ot Ille R41if0f<ler of Oranoe granting of the pel1tlon, you T111ya1a1~1 w11 lllt<I wllh the NAME eTATEMENT
111e terms 111ereot and m1eres1 on 1ne 1rus1s crHte<I by seid Security s91111 Ana, CA. mo1 Coonty, ishould either appear at the Coont~ Cletk of Orange Covn1y on Tti ronowjng person 11 do•no
ucll aClvances. ana plus tees K-Oel57 lanes Conrrac1 . Pellllooer MALLORIE J TA TAO said deed ol ttust describes 1111 hearina and state o b . Nov 28. 1983. • busU •Has
cllafgH and e•oenses 01 Ille ORANGE COUNTY Sa1<1Salew1ll bellel<1onT~1d1y. R pond NORMANW TATRO lollow\llQ '" . y u o Jee· FD1nl ADVANCED AUTOMATION, 119 Trustee and ot 111e 1rusis crealed
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y SUPE"'°" COURT December 13 1983 at 10.00 A.M . 11 c!!. No.t;;~.31• 14 Loi 2 Tn Block 34 ot F1rt1 Addlllon tlons or file written objK.. PvWshad Orange Coast Dally Pea'1 Av•n~ . .Sall>Oa Island. CA
"ld Deed ot Tl'\lsl Tne 10111 amount 100 CJwlc Center or. W••I Ille C11eoman Avenue an1t1nce 10 SUMMONI (FAMtl.'f lAW) ro Newport Helgl'ib, H sllOwn on • lions whh the court before Plk>t Dec 6. 13, 20. 27. t983 92682
ol P •d obhg1t1on 1nclud1ng reason· s1111a Ana, CA. t27Q1 Ille C1vte Cent .. 8ullding, 300 EHi NOTICE! You h•H been •1194. "1•P thlfaof r.eo<CS.O In Booll • 1he hearing. Your appear· 6355·83 RIClhatd Maron Day. I 19 Pearl Av-
abty estimated rees. charg95 and 0 • Plainuu HBE LE.ASING CORPOR· Cnapman Avenue. Orange. CA. TM _1 "'.., decide ..-in-• you oaoe 94 or Ml1Ca11anaou1 Mepa, •• a nee may be 1 b anua, Balbol r11end, CA 92662 oenses ot Ille Trustee 81 111e 1,m1 01 A110N Tiie 101al amount or Ill• uno•1d without ,_ betf'9 lleetd llMHI cords ol uld CoUnty n per.ion or Y "8.IC NOTICE Tl'lts bv .. ness 11 conduc1ed l>y an
1ntl1a1 publ~ahOll or ln1S Notice IS Oelet'ICl&nl ROB~FH Mc;CLANE balance Ol Ille Obltgallon ~urea by rou ~ wttNn JO.,. ...... YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A your attorney. 1---------------1 •ndl\lldu•I
S293.912 S9 Sa1<1 amoonr may oe and OOi:S 1 lhroogn 36 tnctus1ve said pr~ly lo oe sOld 1oga111er ttie tnf0tmttloft Mtow. ' OEEO OF TAUST OAT ED Sef>tern· lF YOU ARE A CREDI· ftCTtTIOU8 eu ... ae RICh Day ad)uSled •• Ille dlle or such sate cur No 4 t 1898 tw••ll 1n1eresr. late cllargea. ar o et11· 11 you woSl'l to_.. Ille ld\llct 01 an bef 5. 19711 UNLESS YOU TAKE TOR or a contingent <.Ted it.or NAMI ITATIMINT This 11a1emen1 wu Iii.Cl with lhe
Oaled Novembl!f 18 1993 SUMt40NS male<I costs upenSH. 11\\.. ad· lllOlney In lllls mallet you lhOul<I ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR The IOl!OWlng persona ere <IOI Covnly Ci.tk of Orange County on
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SEFI· NOTICE! You heva been •U.O. vanc:es. as to tilt date Mteof, Is Clo so l)lomplty so thal.your wrlllen PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A k>f the d~. you must h ie ou~ness H ng Oct 17 1983
VICE Tile collf1 "'IJ decide 119elnal you s 126.156 80 resoonM. II 1ny, may be Ille<! on PUBLIC SAlE IF TOU NEEO AN your claim w11h the court or FLAGS HIP CONVALESCENT FZ27590
8 CalilOtnla corpora11on as Tru11e .. wtlhoul JOUf l>elng hHrd itnlM• Oare Noveml>er 17 1983 time EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE present II to the personal rep· CENTER. •66 Flaga'1IO Res . N-pon Publtslled 01anoe CoHt Oa•ly
tSeall OJ Morger JOU 1~ wlltlln JO deJI . ....S STEWART TITLE OF CALIFORNIA AYISOtUlled Ila siao demandtde OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST tall i ed b h Beach CA 92663 PUol Nov 15 22 2g Dec 6. 1983
its PrMl<lenl the lnlOfmetloft below. as said Trustee El lrlbvml, lede decldV con"a Ud. \IOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A resen ve ~ppo n t Y l ie A""'lcan Cel Medlc<ll Sar ¥ 1 8079·83
2020 Nori II Bro11<1way Su11e 206 If yov w•sh 10 seelo. ll'le 11dv•te ol an By STEWART TITLE OF CAU· aln fllldtencle e "'-qw Ud. ta· LAWYER court within four .months Inc. 105 I .fHI Ogdan Ave Mii:
Sama Ana Ca 92706 ano"'"' 1n 1nis mauer you should FORNIA epoftde ci.ttlro de 30 dl1t. l H te so4 Redllndt Avttnve Newpo<t from lhe date o( first wua~ 101auk ... wr.113202 Pta.
Pubhslled 0•8"98 Coast Da• I d" so oromplly so lllal your wrollen 900 Nor Ill Broadway lftfOfmecloft qua...... Be~cll CA 92660 o r letters a'l prov ided IO Sec· T1111 business II condUGlllO l>y I IC NOTICE
P1101 Nov 22 :>9 Dec 6 198J rP~ponse 11 any may be toled on1San1a Ana. CA 92701 ",ou wletl to ..... IM ldYk• of (II • 11'"1 IOClress °' common 700 f h p corpor111or1 FICTITIOUS aUSINISS fi•Rr; 81 time (714/ 5S8· II 14 lift llCMfMJ 111 tllf• melter, JOU designation or 0<operty os shown uon O t I' roba.t.e Code Allen L Hinton Exec VP
-------------AVISOIUsl'll<l Ila s'oo demandaae lay Jam.e L Walles IMutd do'° p10fftpllr •o ltlet yCM1r abOve no werranry 1• g•ven as to 11' o ( Callfomta The time for th•• s111am~1was111eo w1lh Ille Tiie ,:,::~g•T:.r;:::,r~: oomg __ ....;PUB..;;.;:;.:l:.;l,;;C..;NO~.:.;Tl:..:C:..:£:..... ___ El 1n1>ume lede decldfr contra Ud. Asst Foreclo1ura Oltleer "'"1an tfftM"'H, " an1. mar be compieieness 01 correcioessl The filing daims will not l'Xp lre Covnl)o Cieri. ?' Orange Coonty on buson•ss u -•In audlencla a manot que Ud. re-Pul>llshPf1 Ortnge CoHI Dally PllOI t11M ~lime. t>enehc;ot1ry under IOIO Oee<I ot prior to four month J th Nov 18 1983 THE SECRET ARV BIRO 3~8
l!OAl NOTICE 9ponda denlro de 30 dlH . lH t1 NOv 22 4>9. Dec: 8 1983 llu.tedde .. ttollc:llMelconN· Trust l>y r1aaon ot a breacll OI Cl•• -· S l'Ol'.Q _ e =--' F..J31214 Wml SJreel Colla Me.s
Pursuanl 10 order Ol lht' Cahto,.ua lnfo1m1ttlon que 1lgue I; 188·83 to de un e1to9edo an Hie HUlllO, teull in ll\1! ol>hgetoons sec1J1ed dale Of the h<>artng noUCe<f Publlslle:--brenge COHI Cell 92 • -..C: • ...;,__ 6-.J:;A
Coas1a1 Comm•SS•On notice ol p111; It you wleh to SMk lh• edvlca of deberla ,,.._lo lnmedtet.-le, tnereby l'leretolote executed •n<I above Piiot Dec 6. 13. 20. 27 1983 y E '1yn JoY<lAofletcller 358 Waln~r
ht hearm9 •S given to owners a11d an ellOf"t' In Ihle m1111t, you de ••I• m-•· au ,.,pw1te <lelivered 10 lh«.unqara,_g\'~ ~ wfll· YOU MA y EXAMlN.£.tlle 6;169·83 ~Ir I Colla Mesa CA 92627
OCCIJP81115 ot surrounaong pr ope• hes 11\0Uld do 10 promptly 10 that 1our Pta.IC NOTICE HClll9j ,, Mr ......... ~ !!! ~~ Declaratlon of Oel•u I and a.. We kent b y lh t I r ------T business IS C~"'t•<I b ...
-·atlO o.t~i.i.ated ~llJoea s a.c.lWJtnan Ullpirin..._ii..enr. mar be r11mYl!l{.,,,..,...----.· •· .... ~~t~ce..of; ::r. e <.'Our; you .,._ 'C ~ ~ -1 'X"--Y
publlt nea,,ng 1s Klleduleo on ttie filed on uma. -HOTICI Of' i·TO THf nlfl<>MDENT: Tiie braa~and ot electron 10 cause th• are lntere's1ed lfl the·eiruite, ---rUDU "'111\iC' If' E "J' Fleicl1er -
Oecemoer 14 agenaa lor apo11ca11011. SI U11ad d1H1 Mlltcllar al con... PUeLK: Hl.A,.tNO petlt~ llAI• Ned• petition con· unde~ogneo to Mii siucs pr~erty 10 )'OU may serve upon the ex· flCTITIOUI 8USIHllS Tl 1101emen1 was llled ... 1111 111e
for ao111a11>9""'' numoer 5·63·706 lo d• un ebogado an H\• 1tun10 MOULTON NIOUIL cernlng JOU' mem. "=.:'lo ~II•., hid Ol>t~ion•. and IMt• ~ d • fill ITATIMENT c 1 Cl t o c as subm111ed by 111e County 01 O•· cteDe1l1 '1aeailo tnmadlatamMI•' W411" DfST"ICT • ...._.~wtthtn ,O ... ter 1111 un<ltrs!Slned ceuff<I M IO l'CUlOI' O a m1nlstr11tor, or NA OU(I Y 61k o range ovnly on
ange En1111onmanrit Manugemen1 dllr Hta • M1ne1a 1o 181puea1~ 27500 LA ,,,.Z ROAD dell that lhll aummona 1, Mr4'd or ice or brell(ll and ot e1aa11on lo lut:ion thr"attOM'Jel)' for the~ 1i ~e following oeisons
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Agency Subrec• appllca11on .~ 10 eac1t11, el he1 1'9un1, pvede aet l19Ufta Nlttuel. CA. m n on 10'!• yotK...._deleutt m•r ¥ •e<:Of<led it.ugull 24 •993 "ecutor or admrn istrlltor, und u~,W~;slNOUSTRY.AUTO CARE Pub11111eo Oran e Coast Oa 1
permit ""1Slruc11on of levee om. t99l1lrld1 a llampo, Notoee 11 llefeby given lllal ldjull entered aftd fllr!out1 mer 911ler e nt~r No 83·l70843 Ol Ollictel Re· file With the court with proof CENTER 1072 SE Bt1S1ot Suite Piiot Nov 22 29 ~ 6 13 1983' y
provemenls on property 8<1111cent 10 1· TO THE OEFEHOANT! A cMI rnt1nt or weier and _, cn11rge111 judtmenl oonl ..... lftjvftcll.,. Of C:0°' 9 in Ille olll<le 01 Ille Recorder or or rvlce rt 102 S1nia Ana CA 92707 · · ' 6181·83
Mun11ng1on 8e11ch Channel between complelnt llM bean nted by Ill• 10 ~ COflS•d8"8d by Ille Soard o e4Mf Of.def•~~ of . range Covn1y, 3tl • 8 W It.en request · • 07 • Ad1ms Avenue ancs 1fle confluence pe. lnll" eollln•t JOU. 11 1ou wlell to Directors ot rile Mov11on NIQu• ll'otl9rtr • ..,...i ~. cMld Sa•d HI• wttl t>e maoe, out wi111ov1 Stiling that you ~esire special 8,:~~ ~,1°1~~~anla1 A~• Sc~· -------------
wn11 Ta1oer1 Channel 1n lhe City 01 defend thlt 1 .. ,1111. rou mual, Waler 0t11r1e111 I 30 pm on Tllurt cwtodr, cftled '""°"' •"-• aovanant 01 IO!ftftanly.4xpr111or1m· notice of the filing of on tn· 92107 · • T ' P'lll.IC NOTICE
Huntongton Beacll wtltlln 30 <111s ell er tn1uummons tS day Oec 15 1983, or at soon lllere ..... -t• Md wct1 .tNr , ....... plied, regarding lllle oossest!On, OI to d ,... f h M A d ll!OOO S11d pobl1e llearmg .. 111 com-served on you 11141 w•tn 11111 court a anfi as orec:tic.tl>4• Tiie Boerd ot m_, M eri.ttN ., .... cowt. Tiiie aneumbranc:iet, 10 P•Y tne reme1n1ng ~n ry an app ment O ~ ur Drive Cl~ :;~0;· atr CA ftCTITIOUI eu ... H
mence II 9 00 am on Oecembe1 14 w"nen resoonte 10 lhe compt8\nt 01t.c1or1 meeting ol the Moulloti ~t ., ..... tMllnt et l>'•nc;tpat tum 01 Ille note(at MCur«t ,.,.&e~ ueeta or o f the pell-1 4 , • n u y, NAMI I TATIMINT
1983, al "*..Sheller ISlan<I M•rtna UnlMS you <lo your delaull wtM 1>4 Ntgvel Walllf' O\altlGI Wiii 1>e lleld at m_, w ,,..,.,, ef ---' by A id <IMd of Trutl. Wllh mler"I tlON or attounta mentJoned
9 iN~ bu INJI la cond lad l>y-e T~ lollowlng !>«Ion ta doing
Inn, 2051 ~ler Island Or1va San antefed on appl.utton ol Ille l)faln· 27500 la Pu Rold leQuna Nlguel. ellftlartaed ptuH•nea "'e't .... It In Nkl nott Ofovl<led. lldlllncet. ir In $e<Ctlo'h 1200 and 1200 ~ of .....-11 p:,tnertnlf) ~ bullnetl at Diego Catllomll tnlorm111on rel11-''" 111<1 '"''court may enret e tudoe-C1lll0tnl• ,_... eny. u~ Ille terms of Mid OMd of ,.._ · ,,....... AQUA CHEM. 2858 S11om11011
ino ro this coas111 epotoee1ton w.11 be rnenr ega11111 l'OV to< ll'MI relttt cs.. Boe1d or OtrlCIOfl De~ A M 1ta 1.1u11.1 .... cflefgM. eno ••!*'Ml of lhe ..... It tom.Mi Prob9te Code. Ray P Olmacheld Rd .. Cosl• Mesa, CA 9262&
1vaUable ., Ille olfl(;e or lhe Call· man<led on lhe complain!. wll~h MOULTON NIOUEl Lii A.-~"'· Ci.rtt Ille TrutlH Ind of Ille ltUlll Ctet!.0 COLUNS • CllOTltAU ~·: ·~::·:r;:~ wll~ ·: 8.llPhtn M Hllbttt. 2858 StrOM·
lbfnle CoHtlf Coml'TllsSlgfl Sou111 could result 1n garn11llmen1 01 WATER DISTRICT er. M. K ... ANfY, ~tr by Mid OMd ol Ttutl f'RANlt L. CROTEAU N n Y .. ,,.. n bOlt M • Coelf Meta, CA 112&26
Coee1 OtWk:t 245 W 901<1w1y wages r».1ng ol money 01 l>fOe>erl)' Publ•thed ()(11199 Co111 Oellv Piiot ACTtOM DIVOflCI Seid Nie will bt held on Mondey, ztlll B'""ent $eltt S ov '9,
1983
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Long e.ecti. CA .. laHI 7 <llyS Of Olller r111111 rtquMled tn the com· Dec e 1983 11JU c~ .... J1nua.y 9. 1914. I I 2 00 p m 81 1118 H • Cl"'"'* • WAOMI.. Individual OflOt to u1d ,,,_tong ota1n1 8312·H Wt• 117 (8ACC) Chapmen A.__ entrance to Ille Ullaa1e8 Beecll, CA. tll41 Stec>lltn M HMt>en
For tunher 1ntorma11or1 con1ac1 Da1ed Sepl IS. 1983 OMdln °'°"·CA.,_ CMc: c.t11M Bultdlng. 300 E•I C71t) MS ... ts =·~ ::1vet1 "-Aft. Thlt trettffttnl .... Iii.Cl ... 111 Ille ~ Jellubowlltl (714) 834 6390 l EE A BAANCH ci.n. --.,. W\Tll'~ Pul>lllhec! Ot•flOt Coell Dally Piiot Ch~ Avt. Or~. CA Publilh~ Orange Cout (PM) ..... ,,. County Cterlt. or Orange County on
Publltlle<I Orange Coast On~ PtlOI By M JORDAN. DtPvll' I r-"" lllK Nov 22. 29. Dae •• 13. 1983 . Al Ille lk'M of 11\t lf'litlal 1)111>41· i... •• ,. P11 n....... .. 6 12 1.ri.03 =--Or-Oou1 ....,... Nov •• 1913 Dae:. a. 1, 8. 1983 .._,.. '· Ouln"7 8171.a3 cation or th•• notlc:•. "" 101a1 :u.1 y ot ~. "• , , "° . "--...... ..,_.,. ll'Dlaf 8381·83 Coot!Hy, c...,..an a "-erd I ITATIMINT Of' •mount of lht unpekl l>el•nce of the &330-83 P""t · •. 13• 20• 27• fH3. Publllhecl Otenoe Co.ti o.ty
-----------17112 E. mti I L A8ANOOl-N1' Of' Ull M •-.IC ...;,.-OOllO•tlOll MC\lf.o by tht ll>OYI a.-f3e3·83 Pllol Nov. H . 29. Dae &. 13 1M3 Ml.IC NOTICE 1'wlln. CA. t2llO ,tCTmou• ""9MH ..... ..._ nunw. llGtll>ed deed Of ltvll *'° .. llmetac:t e 11743 --..;....;;.;~-.-.;;.;..;.~---(7141112447• Tiie following J*tOnt 111..,. •ban· coatt. e11oen-. Ind adll1ncea 11 P\aJC NC)TIC( ,, PtaJC M)TIC(
'1CllTIOUS IMJIMSS ,,ubllSlled Or1nge Coau Olll Pilot dOl'tCI ,,,_.UM ol ttle ,icl"IOul lutl· FtCmtOUI MltMlll St 14,21$,<15 •-JC --N ... ITAHMINl Oec e 13 ~o 27 t983 y neaa Nemt . ORANOI! COUNTY NAMl ITAnMIWT Tfle 10111 rnotoltd'*9 being 8fl ltetmOUe .,..... ~""°"' IUMtlH ... _ nllllW.
The tollowtnO weon ,. do•no • ' &383·831 ACID WAlt-4 co ' 217 19th SlrH I, Tiie lollowlng .,.ton II doing •11m•I• on wNch ,,,. OC*llng t>id.. ..... ITATlm'NT ..... ITATDmNT PICT1nout ......
Du9'n .. • H : r Hunrtngton 9MCl'I. CA. t 2&4t butlMtt ••· ~ornpul9d me~ be ot>lelnecl by cefl. ftle r<*OwlnQ l*Wnt .,. dotnQ TM t.............., ,_...., 11 d"""' c 6 H INTERNATIONAl8, 123U l't8JC NOTICE Ol'W!* K~l1 Berry. 21'1 1911'1 Pl'ESTIGE AUTO AENl'Al. lllQ 11141 931·098& ll'le day before bu..,_•: Dull,..";";" ........... -~· -".. MAMl ITATIMINT , ,..,bor 9MI Sutt• 25 Oircs&n Slfffl, Hunt11101on Btaah. OA. II.EASING. 2400 W. Coet1 I-fwy., Ille Nit SUPIAIOOIES, 119 £. 18111 Sl, J M ORIGINALS J&U ~· TM tOllOWinO perlOl1 11 doing Grove CA t2&..o 1(..... 92&<18 Newc>ort Beech, CA 92$63 Cot!• M .... Ca 9M27 • o.iwn Otow CA. 9M4 t • l>YllMll 11; .. • • •
Ore0ory Clayton 15492 Peuotn• NOTICI CW Allf'LtCATI<* Tile FICl111ious 9utlnttt NtlM ,.. l<Ull Vinnie Saml JOM. 220 ~ Defec:I' Nolftml* 2t , 1"3 """"'hcllllltl, lno , A C:.lltomr• Jenloe o a\uer Miller 19084 ClNT~l PAAI( IU"°1At. ttOO
Avt • 112 Tuttln 'cA 92880 T Q 11 l l Al c 0 H 0 LI c ler1eo 10 •l>ove-fllad In O<enoe l.*'41 • 103. Newpo(1 8Metl. CA fUll IUMCt:. tN(!. cefll(lrll11on HyllGlnlh 'CC ,OUllleln v-.,. CA Pt!" .... Cotta MMe. CA. Ufa?
Thi• 1)\1.iMlt •• ~\ICteCI by 11'1 HVIAAoat Coun1y on Oct 12. 191 t t2tl3 .. u ld TNttM This 11u--. II GOndUC!lad by' " t2708 .. --~·r M81141irte, 37'0 Aodlelter
lndMOul l To Whom 11 Mey Con<;ern WANO Tl'ltt l>vlllnnt •ti Con<lllOled by I Tlllt buelneN 11 conduCled by. 111 9y T D SUIVICti COMPANY COfPOflllofl Thi•°"'...,._ II aonctUctlKI by an ~1 Coata Mela, CA. 9HU
Gregory Cleylon ir:a .... n C C & Sfllfle\f Y 11 Iara)= indrvtdual itlctM<tutl llOtf'l1 "t,_.. 'eclllt!M, Inc . Deniel 0 lndiYIOuat · Tnie bl.tlll-la concluded b't en
fhlt tlll_,' wit tttect wlll1 Iha lni) IO IM OepllflMfl'!I OI Ale l<IMtlh ll«ry ~1111 lellll .JOM ltr Donna Mun .. lle Derow "rlllldenl J11111C9 Q Miiiet ll\CIMdiltl, Oounrt Cleft. of Ou1noe Cclllnl'f on Bawfege ConttOI. tor • 41 On Seit ,.,,, '"'"'*"' ••• flleo wllh ·~ Thi• •l•lemtnt Wit fileO wllh ,,,_ Aeellltnl &«r•IWV Thi• tl•l..,.,t ... rrttd wllll Ille Thi• atetemenl ... flied w!ttl IN a-.. Mal\llrM NOV U tn3 8Mt 1 W1na IPubl l!At Pt I 10 ..., County Clefll ot Orenot County on ty Clerll of Otllljte CovnlY on Ol'lt City llvd cMrr Qtfll 01 Oranot County on CoutltV C~ Of Orange Coun"" Thie atet-1 wu l1led 'llltitl'l 1"9 mtnt •ICOftOltC' -~ II 88110 W•Mll Nov ?8 tH, I ~ u tt13 Wet! Oranoe CA t26M Nov tO t013 Nov 10 1113 ., on COVtltt Cltfll or Otenp County on
Publlsn.o Otanee Coe • 09ll'f A11e '°""'eirt <J.r.~210• P\lt>-111enor112919 mtm 111•1tJs.9211 ,.... ,_ Oc1 "· itti Pll<ll °"" .. ll 20 27 1983 H"*' Orenve Coul • Pilot Dae. p PublltheO Orange COlfl Delly Plll>llflled Otano-Coat O.ty Putllllf*I Otenot Colet 0111, Put>fitNO Orenoe eo..1 ow, Put>ll~ ar.,. Coaal ~ ............. Or eo-1,_. • 8357 83 e I 8332-13 riot Dtc 6, 13. 20. 27. UNl3 Ptl04 Dae •. ·~ 20 ,., 1113 ~Ole e. 13, 20 1"3 f'tlol HO't IS ,, 2t Dee" • , .. , Pllol NOY u." Dee • I~ Ila ,..;;,."t:.:: ..... t .. -.. o.ity _ 6366·'3. ..,., .. a 13&• 13 ......, • • lt:t• 13 ,_,, •· ••· o.c • ''.-:~
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642 5678 THE DAILY PILOT ..... al HU lnatl llll ....,al 1111 •laalta Ylett Hit llural UH c.11 Itta nM I rt ltac~ UH
• ~LASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS ln119AIJlllllTl la;::m;-;;:;:; PlllTll•ll •U/21&-BHuthui ibr. patio. l .. __ 81 tf '!J' II( 15wr• I• • apKloua. 101 kids pell uxury ....., u Cenyon 3·"1'1ri."2'h ba, 2 block• 10
Al ESTATE rr l h c_ . I• LITI ... 1111 ¥1111 Frplc, comm. ~1111M1s. lowdep 1300 895,_2188• Townhome 2 Mstr bd, t>eacn, cJoH 10 poo1 & .;_,..1 \(!(>?' 1 e ep o n e ~rv1ce: •• auto gar. 0 IOOkl golf ' . 21itba, frpl, courll, Spa, tennl1. g62·6683
ANhrim Mw. ~ M d F d E11cellen1 area Walklng S 169.500 A bargain lor • courM take. 2 yr• old Cosy cute collage, tbr pool, $800 mo. Avail now NewpOf't snores
•tboo w....t 100t On 8 Y · ri a Y distance 10 new shopping beaulllul Inner CtfCle 1350 IQ II. Extras Incl. letge yard for kJds, no S.C0-3906 -
a.111uo t>.N..... 1001 B M 3 p M ceniar. Includes a charm-home with elegant Uvlng drapea, wHher/dryer. IHI 1386. 896'-5 !33 3 BA 2'1'1 ba BIG CANYON
0..,..11....., .._.., 1011 ·00 A. .S: 0 . . 1 2 Bd h & family area, brick fire-sec aysl Low down NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA 12000/mo· 6.C4.0448 or °"""" dol Mu 1022 • • ~:cnelor ~:Si. E~~ewri~; "-'"''"' •• •• "'"" .. ...,ic:,. place Open country OWC 5149 500 Call p ' PENINSULA Bachelor 4 BA/2 BA $1000 MO S4.C~84S<I g:-~ ~ ,. :&;: Business Counter: car garage Great ooten· • kitchen looks out 10 a Hickey. 855;2882. apt w/bay ~us. $585 In· TAMI 646·0303 3B FB -d ~-ra:;,. va1i.y ::~ M onday· Friday llal tor tutu re redevelop· llWPOIT IEIOI beeulllul rear yard 4 ---a. cludl~ ut11111e1. New:-iuxury 3 Bdrm 211t ba 8:)5 ~ a 0 co~9o. f9°7~ ijun•lnl\on..._.h 1040 I>' menl Only $145.000 11lllOO G1an1Bedrooms.2ba1ns lewrrt ltacla lwt KINGS D·Lg3Bd · tam· condo.E'1ldeC M Large 644-90~;o2~3-54t-4460 """~It--100 8 :00 A .M .·5 :30 r . ~·a;nr SpacTous. !i'righl. 3BR 5<16 2313 .sll.O..WlD.g ~tb-OATAXbt-~~h~":o~~~aven vd..IAC:.. 10.!i0...85.Hll6 -• !Nino 1044 Newport Beach condo . 60 1 Bldg on waler Plush -81Ck~Y t"onaa:2 81 7 Ba t:::;;::::h := DEADLI NES: End unit. beauUlulty UP· condo 24hrguardedse· WlttrfrHt ..... l1e HTllWATH $850/mo 642·2ll9 dys ~."!~, •1~! PUBL ICATION DEADLINE graded, oak bar shut· curily Reduced 10 only 111· 1400 2 Br 2 Ba lrplc micro 2 car ~48·3080 eves -· ·--.-1ers, custom papers S5SO 000 By Owner 1 Br. yrty, $550 garage wlopnr pool & Custom Har1>01 Ridge Es· ~;:::,v:,:h :::; Monda\' Sa I. l l : 30 a .m. Outstanding linanc1ng • 675· 1938 or 85 1·6394 2 Br. Penn $700/yrty spa $795 556-9200 lltla nm, 4 Br. lam. den
s..n ~~ 101e T sd · ~t -l 30 llWNIT llTS large tow interest loan TUIE 121,000 Eaec condo. Npt Crest Super sp1c1ou1 4. 2 up· formal din 1m S8000tmo
S.nJ..anC'a"""""" 1011 ue av . on. : p.rn. Gorgeousremodeled3Br Ownersaysse1111 immac 3BrSt 200 e raded ins1de&outel11e on annual lse O"nr
s.n ... IVw IOIO W d · d T 4 ''0 2Ba poo1 nome with ..... •IOIO HW•I per year income trorr area ez terms ssoo . 646·5341 s..i -1oa• e nes a\' ues. :.;i p.111. .. tnese rrue pride ot own· l•••tr I Wllter Sou•h '-""' 1* Th d · "" d • 30 gourmet kitchen and spa A Giant s Be<Jroom 101 ersn1p un1lf New root SS O 5 e cur 11 'I 1 e 8 Duple. 4br 2ba S 1125 8
S.U-• a...h ION urs av \"I e . ..: p.tn. Assume 10 75% loan B ....... 537·5027 bl" 21>r $775 Boin navE 1\aun i09'l f .d · Th 1 .,0 Aslcing S2S2 ooo Owner smaller home Warm bu111-1ns trplc e11er Ja-• a•••n ., w"'""'"'~ IO!lf n a\ urs. -t:..., p.rn . mollvaledmakeanotter UlllOllTtSILL.I cozyhv1ng&tam11ya1ea lakealook•7S9-1501 -.,_ Wes1s1daSEETHISOt11EI gar tndry d i.,. 530!
Mo4>o"' """'" 111)1) 5 d f 3 00 631·7370 so Laguna-oceanside 01 with brick tireplace PltP IUIAllMllT 2 Br l Ba enctad gar w/d Seashore 962-4914
An?..., 112 . alur 3\ rt. : p.111 . PCH Great potenhal Large country 1111cnen 1 l14/llM1ll room crpts drapes pa110 1ullltl llllE ~..,.,;..,\ 11)0 ur•da\' Fri 3·00 p m w ""' 1 c Bedroom & bath down· no Pel• SS50lmo • sec -_.., Propn-11 i 1n • . . . Ouu e• erior in ape s1a11s 4 g1an1 Bedrooms •-JL-. 548-5442 770·5629 Beaulltut 4 Bdrm estate eu..n.. P...,.,., 1to< Cod gray Fan1as11c1w1ng - -Former model H"'hly up. ~=;""~.. g~ CANCELLATION & area wllh lots ot glass 2 bainsup Aircondillon· Ptaia111la 2207 Daaa Ptiat 2226 graded Spec.~acu la1 ',..,.... ' • and beamed ce 1 s ing w11n etec1ron1c llller Condoml,....,.,. 127! COR TJONS Waler view lake~ ::;gk1 A pnme Mesa Verdt 5 bd. 3 ba. 1 nou~ from 3 Br. 2 ba condo Pt ocean c11y lite view ~.!:;'::~"':ow.1 :~ -..... REC · : Bank will llnance at 1er· Area $189,000 Call no~ t>eacn, vfew $1875 Niguel Pool 1enn1S Incl Comm pool. spa, tenrus
'"""'"'" Pnitw<•Y 1J:.c C 11 · d t . ritic terms• s349.soo Ask ror showing 546·2313 113 E. Balboa Blvd w/d trig S7J5 492.6700 $3700/rno Agt 760·8333
1n<1u1nn•1 l'rop1} 1m a nee attons an c.:>rrec tons may * 10••• VIEW* 11• 879 5991 101 Bellina Laughlin 1U11111 :.__:__ _ ·c narming sm 1 Br villa Have 23 good rental~ ~~.,."~ p.,~ ::~ be made o n same deadlines as OWIEl'S 11¥111 644-1020 OPEi UT/HI 1·4 -Cereal ••I ••r 2212 trncn ors. Qu1e1 No pets available Pets OK Save "'°""""" ci...r1 14~ JAlllll OIHl Lllll AUL ISTAn 708 St James Pl s br. 3 B A v s I 6 E P L A c E 5<125 673-3313 ~~e, call 760·6702. ag1 ~~~Cc;:.nly .·~2· above. P lease a sk for a cancellation ba. pool. new paint. crpl BAYFAONT· Spacious 2 ,--i -Large' Bdrm w/sec. gate . • ,. Ex1enalvely remodeled S OMl ... Y c•&RI _ _ __ o ner will nelp finance · taatl a ~';!!"";:rma :~~: number when Cancelling your ad. Plan with one 01 lhe best Brighi anJ~hee~y 3 Br 2 w Br 2Ba. SHSOlrno Biii pool. Clubl'oouse $650. "-" "'-'>' IMO ocean views in eaolus1ve Ba with hardwood floors. 979•8280• S~-O~ Grund)' Allr 675-6161 Vall 2234 645-7408 IT~ . 11~ ERRORS: Jasmine Creek . a private craclltlng lireptace In a • 4 Custom beach homes Charming 3 Br 2 ba nse 2 ti M N Lido Isle. 2 rtory 3 Br. 2'. ,,_.._.,.. ...... community with 24 hour lovely Huntington Beach $249,500 o Hunt Beach car gar tlv & din rms oak Fountain Valley 3 Bdrm ba. format din rm. trg
ll.&. Wen~ -~~ Check your ad d aily and report guarded gale. tovely tree neighborhood Priced Agl. Patrick 963•8000 firs. trplc & tndry. rm. 1850 Fenced yard & gar-patio $ 1450 644·4895 RENTALS . di·. ) Th DAILY lined green bells. tennis right a l $13'9"':'ft0 lllllLOW•••1n $1095/mo. 760-1164 age. Kids & pets wet· or 646·7922tbolhev&1>1
H -_ ·•-• e rTOfS tmme ate y e courts. sw1mm1ng POOIS, 751·3191 ----come. 863·0755 Agent, -H=U~tw<I ~~PILOT
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-f'urn.lwd assumes 1a I 1ty or t e lr5>t clubhouse.. Thts l3Slefulty .SElECT view. house w/pool. spa. nm. 2 ba, 2 car gar, sec ... Beaut 4000 SQ II exec un;7.""'1Wd ., uoc . . . decorated end unit is like tennis. & terms! Won't gate. $1600/mo. no pets But. ltac~ t.240 nome w1ma1d's Qlrs. pie< ~ ~7' ~m incorrect u,sertaon cnl y . n-w•th 3 bdrms & tam-PROPERTIES IRHT FUllLY tas1 at $379,900 Call 720-1306 anytime. 2 r, b• condo Ut1hty & st1p tor 3 boats <>wn-
T-ni.o...... fw-n ~lQ 1!y rm. a private spa• & ... I Pal rock Tenore. agl room patio gar pool er $4900/mo 768-8018 ~':::"~"' ~?: CLASSIFIED 642-5678 large 111ew sundeck , fOITiE t11ewlydecora1ed 1nneu1ra 760-8702.631-1266 s:,~~ l~p~'.·n~w~a·,1~~ S660imo · 84·1·6672 673·2585, 1-•96-3357 0u:::::_ Unr :::':': Molivaled •ellers nave 1 i•IE fllllLY. stlades. extensive use 01 BAYSHOAES 3BA/3BA ¥;arage. Below CS1 Hwy. Downtown 3 Br 2b-a Luxurious 1 Br Condo-;n• ,... ..,... r educed pr1ce 10 un ,.. w~"' and br1clc 4 Bdrm c ~·uc ooo L H A.....-1a ~ -""" · orner .~... · 90. 673-6355 duplex 21;, bllcs 10 bch. 2 Vitia Balboa cto'Se 10
.\I*"'"'"" Uni _,.. -S137.9001 A spacious 2 U~I() BEST BUY$"'""" DOWN C"tl .... 2224 ,c;;~~~o·. •42a~!2r03Plld turn F:, Pren~'"oror~~-A-• Uni ~ ...... ltr 1111 I*"'" ftr laJ. $449.0001 Just reduced lo a low Oen & Spa $3 10 000 646-6325, (805)969-2875 t W Hoag H s F
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H-1o..-11 2904 -------Iii ~°:=~~e '~::;.~yl ~=--------•I $160000 (213)541-«60 $600/mo.351 BaySt. E11ecu111/e style h2 large 946-7893 ~~-~·-L ~ UM ISLE ~ · 644•7269 modern 1c11cnen elegant -------v.:.;;. A:::: ;;; Great CoSla Mesa to-lalka Illa.. 1006 Ill OAIYtl-IY twm formal dining dfflgner WHtM fer lest/LH ·.~~ '°w·~ ~ Tradit:iona.l 3 Br, 3~ BA. &~• er & ';!''~~ e~cellenl ne1111:-... -..-..1•2_,IO;;;;,OOO;;.......;-.;;o;1 11~. fixed rate 30 yrs 2 Br. 2 ba. den. 2 car gar, decor tnru-oul natural Family nomein Andersen ~--·~ ,..,. , ... _,., ' urry on is Monaco with ·bes I GC upgrades, all arnenthes, rocil lrplc view patio solar Sent Olsl Rent Ilse. c.,......1.~, 2112 Oa.tforM'boat.Pricedto-11$1.~.000. one.646-7171 ULll&IWll view 14 Aue Vlllars. nr Harbor & Victoria. heltedpool&mucnmore opl/lrade7S9--0S40 =._"A:'"..... ::: llYllE TllUCE 2 Br collage on Pearl Ave Open Wknd1. 6'0· 1538 s950imo. 213·•38·2684 ~NLYI $S45 .. $50 secur· S-~~-
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2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Redu~-$1,500,000
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Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3
bath. 3700 aq. ft. 4 c.ar parking. $1,385.000.
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Estate '-2 pnme acn hilltop. Now $995,000.
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deck. Plant avail. Now $370.000 w/trade .
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fl. $4401000. WW trade for a local propert>'.
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JUST REDUCED
BY ALMOST $15,000
Two bedroom units duplex in Cor-
ona del Mar is definitely the best
buy in town. Units are in good
condition and owner is very anxious
to sell. $2691500.
LEASE OPTION -N.B.
2 story 4 bdnns. 3 bath. family nn.,
home in gate guarded community
wt th tennis courts, pool. and jacuzzi.
Owner moving to Texas -and
anxious. $349,500 -5% down
lease option for 6 to 12 months .
675-3,311 EVES. & Wl<fl>$.
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Move 1n and en1oy !his llYI 11 llFHI Jis•ill Crttll interior plus pool and 673-4797 yards & garages. Ktds & Upgraded"2ar2aa condo
lo)lety single family home TllE 1 .. llAYS spa Sec 11 ,_.. pela welcome 863 0755 s In the beau11tu1 commum· -Lowest pnced 1n yeatS ur Y ga ""'com· 3 Br. 2 Ba. single story. · • nr C Pl aza. Wo<><ls•de ly ot Eastblutf Conve· Owner will assist with Below $275000 Oarrel munlly $795.000 Sandie S87Slmo Properly Agenl.nolae 1218 $575 979-1267
n1ent toca11on on Quiet 1tnanc1ng! 4 Br 3 Ba & Pas n A ea 1 es 1 a IE H o use 6 4 2 • 3 8 5 o . New pa1n1. tile. carpet 3 Wtataiasttr -2UI cul-de-sac near Newport den Me•1can pavers in 851-8767 642-1010 Br 2 Ba. lrplc $800/mo1 _______ ....,.
Beac:n Tennis Club East· kllchen entry and den S450/mo a d g-a e lease/opt. 213-530-S 169 Lg 2br 2ba. gar . fenced
btutt snopp1ng cen1e1 and Wood shullers. spJ1nke1 OCIAI I JEm Y11W Y ' · er g · yard. tor 111ds. pets. no
Corona del Mar nigh system Land included 200 Blk 40 101 3Br · den new carpel. close 10 parll luiaa 2244 last $600 898·8626
SJ25 000 3 622.''l eeoter -SChOOl'-Only $199 000 Ask tor Mar~ ba yard compl returb OESPEAATE·MUSI Sell• TSL. ... 1'"2 1101 •WOODBRIDGE lrg !! br A r ·-L .. Call Sally Shipley o1 Den11s 644-7020 $4•9 900 217 Jasmine Ont $25 000 down 3 bd I•• ,. . . den beaullful lwnsne f!!!atah uaa ..
Joyce Daboll LIHO llf.AL ESTATE Open SallSun l ·S 2· ~ ba conoo w/30' boai E side -2-;-;a, I Ba. pa110. Poot. tennis. lalle 2 ca1 hlHI
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It pool. fronting Hawaii
Kai Gott Course Tennis.
W(s'CLl,F .... , ,1 C11t1 ..... I H4 SS22006 00000 0 01SI wl/Da sews" '"n S575/mo 650-0500 Jerry 9-5 (2 13)882-6350 1-~· .. • .. •._ __ ........ • - -BAYFRONl Small Studio
wittlPttlS111,000 IYtWllllS111,IOO 67S-1938or 851·8394 E SIDE 3br l'i ba. avail· pacious 3 Br 2 Ba. tam ullls Pd Ou1e1 empt sgt
N-pa1n1.cet-1.n-ap-1 C041ane Pk cul oe sac. 4 able now. no pets, $350 rm, 2 car garage. $450/movrl" 673 3600 ,.... -.. 235 Hiii Pt . 6~6-3627 Turllerock $1000/mo, • • • ' ' · p(rances and reaoy tor br 2 ba. pool, l()a 01>« · l I J ..... • rnove·m tor the hohdays dally 12·5 645·3862 • Ull ISll l&YflllT €5.0e charm 2 Br 1 Ba sec dep 213/68 l-6765 I -
Easy 10 snow 1n1s 3 bdrm I • IHI WU. 1110-4111 Best loo. Avail $6501m0' Gf•11 ltac~ 2241 P-t1ia1al1 2'87
nome Wtlh 30 pool Con· Ul YI• u• ... , No pell 751-3898 AA~H BEACH HEfGHTS Bach cozy. $450 rno lo
ven1en1 tocahon 1n New-EASTSlll o Isl & ta•• d Rel
Port & a . reasonable 1 Ull CtTIAll '1 IH 000 E Side. clean, Quiel & cosy 3 BDRM, 3ba. $1200/mo m . .., -ep s. ' ' '2br. li'1· yard. shared 484-9453 Owner req o 673-5489 1211 -~~14JJ11s won 1 tas111 Saragelll& Al.:,:ccess LIM HALn • po04 saso .mo. no pets. -C4Jlebacne~~l°":i4oo ,._ · -1.ll· l.{OI mgr ~s~~nlnge Avi lr....,t as. lleMfn . 1nc1 u111s. On the Bay
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_ 141-1121 _ _ IEWNlfTllUlr :~=~· ~~. ~~,'}~· ~~., 100 dlt from bch ta •na 2'24 E. SIH STULi 110 000 Large 3 Bdrm 2'.\o ba + sec. 99 U25. Dix mobUe home. lib
Beaut 2 story end' un11 condo w11H garage Elide nl"new lovely 2 Br 2 2BR 2ba. deokO New pets Mature adults
sec entrance. walk 10 ·--------1>e.acn Your gain. sellers
w/frpt, encl gar , approit S 123.900 Bkr. 963-8377 Ba frpl. beSI toe. No pets Ovrtkg bch. $135 • sec Oul"1. secure
1200 e" 11 Agl 673 8550 .--.,. B 11 $750 Avail now 751-3898 dep. Non-1mkrs please 1991 Newp,ofl 6•6-.8373 ..... · t . I tan Joe 213 697-8<10l please •
Nr So. out Plaia.1 81 Dbte:ide. 2 br, 2 ba. adult Mll;~Mv~:~~ :~,~ ,.,., Iv mtg or check ofc. at E.alde-BacneiOf'. stove. toss . $299 .900
__ 808-395-9982 _ FILL PllOl _
~eep the home fires ~urn· We will pay lull price tor
Ing this winter Fill your your properly 1t you wl\1
firewood needs by took· be fleioble on the terms.
Ing In c 1asaIIt1 d Musi nave at least so•;. or
642-5678. more in equity. 67~7857
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cond9, upper. pooj, le~ perk nr beach. New insul B SBOO I · TrtHUfe laland. retrlg, utll paid $310
nis. Ca.t-Vels assum 8% root & trptc 130 000 8 · Fenc4ld yard 4 1. 1111 2250 646-3 l 77
$67 .soo. 213.419.9935 642-5291 646:284.9 garage Kids & pets -•· -p11 ' -· __ _ come. 863..0755 Agent. '"R'oME FOR RENT Raat. ltacla 2640
OILY 1111,llO IN SCANDIA MOBILE PK no tee Laguna Hiii• 4 Bdrm. 21tl S38s e h B &
For ·1n11 3 bdrm, s1ng11 Room)' 2 Br. 2 be mobile. Large m~ern 1 er chefs Ba. & 1100. Fenoed yard * 1 ~fo. ac · 1 '
lmly nome w/cstm Euro· Catt tor Into. 963-9235 kllch custom decor quiet & garage. Kids & pelt ~~2~';193:c 1:~~~j,1~;kla
peancablne1ry&nu-1ollf I p I SI tamlty-1'ea0NLY $200'a welcome. 863-0755 Of'
counter tops. Backyrc aceat II! -• S50 security rea Agecil, no lee. L.l.HI ltacla 2141
has big greennouSf 4-plex on i$nn St, HB. 5 S37-5D27 -w/ltiermos1a1 & neatert yrs new 13 1 OK t..taaa lltatl 225 1 r trailer at Treesure
seller pac;lung • eayi Ownr/bkr 963·2422 · Lu11 Condo. 2 Bt. rl ba. W.2'A-ba twntlM gar 2 lsla'nd. ocean vfew. $425
.. Bring offer'' 759-1501 frptc. al e. pvt yd. dbl at· Piii. patios frplc saso · 213-43-3-9991 l•-------•I tach gar $900. 643-2289 .49S-62i11833.9300· lt!J!!1 ltacla t ~------.. I llllTS NEAR OCC. beau! Meaa NEW OCEAN VU CONDO 1 Tr"'bic'n pad quiet. prvt
l ir.:111r:r1 SuPlf e4gntplex. each wnn ~~2:;;0Bi531~~fo"'Y 2 master tuiln. micro-prpny on bay. blocks 10 3 Bd~m. 2·~ ba. double weve oven. frplc, no pell. bch, etec gar. yrly. S525
gatage Coputkl be con-:>""" 81 n~ 11•1 .. .,. S900/mo Call Tim at 673-6336-642·9666
d Ow ,._ • ..,... ""'--, 752-7363, Mon-Fri 9-S 0$ ne< will m1ance al wttf'I daaalfled &42-5e71 786-saeo eves/wknds O<leanfronl • Furn e11ec. CHllSTIAS
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ment. asking $795.000 $1000·$ 1100 675-4688
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I 1s available on this lovely 4 No down, 2609 SQ Ii .. 11 •
Bdrm. 2 1>8 Condo wltt I acres. S 115.000 Apple
gorgeous view ot Turtl( Valley Sl 150/mo
Rock Hiits & canyon• 619·9•8· 1739
Prl<:ed a1 S 169,000 Fu· I.I: Waaif4 16fS
possession possible Cat
SECTION Is dupl ... resp person
$550/mo 499-4018
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108, 777 HOUSEHOLDS 2 ~~·i:, .. ~11 3 1, ~~n7
$700 /m o Yr t y
261,064 READERS 2~~~-:~:-,::~~1plclg1r. 2
dra bay. 1 blk Nwpl Pier
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Ctn11 ••• ••r . ft 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 car garage
1950/mo Avail now .
2 Br, den. frpl, lleps to
beech S 1200/mo Av1111
now 851·8767 ~ =~ •r:!lo•pl•ece•oe-'f04M-•m-u•1•age-Whet a Wonderl\11 WOtld Sc';:~c!,,. ~ :m before the ot Shopping, right •1 Take pnotos trom 1ne air
ford n11 reedtng putMlc, your ftnQertlpa _.,ctayt Alt available through gill
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31872 Coast Hwy. S. Lag.
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OUR CLASSIFIED RATES
Daly 101,777 2Se Plot C11cul1tlon pet ITIOUSlnd
Santa Ana 49 ,000 &k Resister Crrculltlon per ttlo1111nd ....... 52,000 soc Ensiln Crrcutatioft I* tlloUUnd
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PtMJUVtf Cltcvlttioft I* ltlollSlnd
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block• 10 beach. IVlll
12-15. I t,050. Call Brad
wkdy 644-1111 l or Hatry
64<1·8567
So OI PCH·2 Br. 1 bl
w/gar No pet• 1700/mo
Agent 730·5559 dys,
173· 1833 e\191
2 8d. 1 ba, lit . Walk
In cto1et, carport
1500/mo. 161.o424
Eaa1.llde 2 Ir, 1 bl. 01.1.
hple, beam c ell.
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"""'ij5f-,•,v•e•w·ay··•P'"'a"'rk·1n·g•t"'o·1-E1pert Carpenlry Servfue 1111111 LANOSCAPi MAINT NEWPORT-be AlRPORT $2 17 Per day Aepatrs•Sealcoatlng Repalr·Aemod-Addltlona Remodei/Repalra, comm Cleen upa. Reas rates HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE ... II APT QUALITY PAINTERS 3857 B O •SPIRITUAL READER• • S&S Asphlt 831·•4199LIC Doors-etc 548-•980 • reald Llc'd, b~d-" KEN 892-"'830 Furniture, Trash, TrMll Olnlno Flff .. I. 720·1106 PROMPT. NEAT PRO· •1 OFF lr,cn (COi. Ulll) A9v111t11 In all ma11e11 Thal'a ALLY® pey IOI .. ~· ""' Q 963-541 5 NORM • FESSIONALS 638·7149 w th Id. 640-2217 lov•. marriage, pualneu.
3 llnes. 30 dlyl ~.~Y~c!t ~;ru'~R~e~~. REMODELING.AltphlSet Ins. For est. 652·9142 i s Tow RATES SS LT HAULING -MOVINO Lnttal 12 YRS EXP 1Tmsmet1. COAONA DEL MAR etc 87$·2•951631·9397
In the Cornm.. Rest'" , Reas Also custom cabinets t8 Eltttrital -T1ee trim & removal, gen Rental Clean Upa. Jon, •o•pe•n-ten-.n"'la-pl .. a·y.,-o .. l"'ler-sl M~-tee• ire amalll 2600 E Co111 Hwy T -._-1 .. yrs m 111ea Lie, bonded,, ~teen a 554-7017 • .... (car. Dahlla) 760-1822 '""'"Cl
DAILY Rates Free estimates tnsd 968-356• anvllrn• ELECTRICIAN: Priced "' -up ' · 845-819217~1-2918 leMOnl, 111 agea .• 15/hr 650· 77 Aon
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PILOT -Repa11-A1terat1ons large°' small jobs Lie Trtmmlng-Haullng-etc ... ., "' -2015 PLi R~NG' clean·"PI. etc "'•2.291 • AU•lUJ! Doors-W1noows-Cablnets 39662 1 673-035t FrH eat Pete 1141•1096 truck Re•• Ben vie. CdM ... tta!f Rettable • Reterenoes " " " ... .,... .. ----1m-----1 Pane1-Pa11os-Fences 35 ---_ _ ___ Thankyou 759-l936Cort ...,.8"'A~lcilK4ifl•""B1111[~o ... c1111R•e""f"ll""e-•STARR548·4471 • All PhaMa Intl••• Neat Tl-s;
SERVICE ......... Law .... ., yrs up Jerry 548-4413 ELECTRICIAN: 20 yrs eip Tll llHl IOllE TII,. ..... ,.. All types Reasonable ·-------111 Rnluccos Ell. 6"'S·825e n •• met •C1v1lfBus1neu Lmga11011 ---TOP OUAUTV WORK AT Lawn· Tree-Shrub Install • --631 2345 0 p _.,,1 Typlng!Word Processing •C11m1nal/Orunk Ortvlng Cu~• Stmct REAS. RATES. 6<48-7602 Haul anytnl11g. 6•5-733 1 • Fl UEIAEOO PAINTING ... •• All bu•lnHI, school& per-
DIRECTORY •Personal lntury Tree trim/Removal 1--1-_ --••...i•I Fire proofing shingles, 25 • b 1 85 t 10• •Real Estate CAR ET & LINOLEUM in-RESID/COMM'LllND Lawn main! /Rolotllllng talaal __ ..,_,.•~--.... .---yr• e•per, Int/ext, spec •• ~r El• 141· llH ...,na projects • .. 1
plus the IRVINE MIRROR •Employment Prootems stallatlon & repairs 30 20 yrs Do my own work Fre. ~tlmate 5-48-~5 I• llr II f '41-llll * LIW UTll * 1n natural wooo linl&h... Faucets• Water Heate1s Wla•tw Cit aaiai
ano tl'le RUNTIN6TON Call for lre,e lnlll&I consul· yrs exp And 6•5·9031 _L_1c. 278041 AL 646·8126 .... ,..._. . . . . fw.nac•s 'POOllitAlors QUICK CAREFUL SERV bonded & insured. tree Ol&IT PllillH I wAifE WiZAR'D BEA~~~e~::Y~~very talion w1lh ari attorney We Sell "ny Bra11d Carpet Ga~il" =--= AMEmCA'NHANbYMAN H Cl ABC MOl\/l~O.a "lOl' 138046 U L Uc ~:i~~6~~.21M1A04 H~TIN(b Heater Service WINDOW WASHING
noe•lracnarge' 714:751-5270 FOAll Ol(ER COST -Carp, Glass. Paint. etc lllt taalat ••.. Replpea. Call642-8989 "The onlymag1c 1s
CALL TODAY'' la~itti11 --772" 1722 EEi In' Bonded 11'7-2367 R6etN's fafA'NtNG *1·1 •vtH* Drains c1ear trom ~c12s OUALITY" 631•2026
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Service 01ree101y yard Suunne 556-3098 or complete 10bs No 101> Commercial/Res1den1 1a1 Fencing DON 966-0149 l••••..11.Llt/T ... trtl ... ·ABC MO. vi••o. STAtNi••G • V"'R••iSHi••G I Representative 100 smell · 964-0366 Landscape Ma1ntenanct •-" 11.. " .. ..., .• .. fltll Plu•~l•1/llh' coniractors who per orm IMllffti•J Quahly Serv1<:e reas lie PAINTING-CARPENTRY Have refs Becky 720·94t>5 Ou1ck/caretul Low rate5 PAINTING residtcomm 1 Remo<l·Repa11.wate; hl/s. work over $200 including
142-llll tit. S22 BKl<PG BV COMPUTER Ctra•ic Tilt bonded 20 y11 '" area REPAIRS-Gary 645-5277 HOUSE-APARTMENT Lie T 138046 552-04 10 DAN 63 t ·2366 Drain cleaning 24 nrs labor and matenals must
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··-1ut1'• From $25/mo 675-030f SHOWERS•COUNTERS 45-51?4 Har••IM flMrt Free estimate 650-4468 STUDENTS MOVING co !rri•1 St t lh d ~ L T t24 436 1 _.. Farthing tnte11or Design IMfa'ai a e in •11 a ver11s1ng ""'!"A~t""gh!""""q .. u'"'!al""11y-1n•c•om~ PROF BKKPG computer. Free est Reas 559"8150 lar .. 1111 WHtttl Hardwood lloors 1ns1aUed HOUSECLEANING tt 54°1.8427119urvu HANGING/STRIPPING -Contractors and con•
tax work at reas rares manual Moderate lees Spec in K11ctiens & Bains Mowing, EdgTng Twice i sanded. ref1n cleaned. EXP'O ReFS WATCH us GROWi VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 .---0tanoe co.el sumers contact Mary John Brown 631 -6483 Free counsel 642-704 7 0 C TILE SEnfRS mo. S20-S25 645.5737 wa.xe<l Ins ltc 84 7 -8888 897 -4386 536-8322 ~ooflno 434417~ Grondle al 558·•086 woth 646·9873 Paiata'ai p ~I 831 -4008 any quesoons Contra<;· AcH1ticif Ca~iatt fllaliial Clean UpseTree Trornm1ng HHlilJ .......... ..,.. ... _____ EX ERT Wallcovermg on-, .... _______ --' t or s State License Ctilia I -c~· I Vard Ma1n1 •Hauling DUMP JOBS & MR SPARKLE s Jiil PlJITlll stalla11on Reas Consult· Looking for a muSlc Boaro 28 CIVIC Cente•
___ .._ ____ -!•New cabinets&, cabinet l!!tJ Wffl MIKE 650-3263 SM.LL MOVING JOBS lllllECLUllll l>y Richard -Sinor Loe ant Ass1gnm1 581-8590 leacner? You II sink• 1ne Plaza Room 690. San1'
facrng. oars torm•c• -15'ENNY'~-" Wl ... WI •••~s "' c 70 countertops 642-088 t CHIMNEY SWEEP Clean Ups•Tree Trimming MIKE 646· t391 * _..., 2806,4,4 14 yrs ol happy •HANGING/REMOVAL * rlghl cnor<l when you Ana. A 92 1 HLllAY SPECIAL Yard Maint. •Hauling 20% OFF• Reliable Ins o" local customers t I yrs expe11ence adwn1se rn class11ted 1---------
RESPRAYS. 847-7901 WantAda 6,42-7667-$40 & U~7-48-~ MIKE 650·3263 Clualfled Ada 642·5e78 Reis. Free est 540-5654 Thank you, 963·4114 MIKE 851· 1800 642-5678 Weiii'Ada c.11 642-5678
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557-6985. 1-338-4102 sleeps 14 (714)545-6916 Agent 5• l -5032 --719 NO HARBOR BLVD 2trr=o·tl'*troa 1nc1 sp-a Mammoth-L•kes .. -3-81 -------. -i;uLL~RT-ON
membership. $750 condo, avail Dec 16-26 • Corner Jamboree a1 llO 673-9319 mores 106/day 846-5456 MacArthur, includes Sign ·1112 ll.1111 ao•IT
Wedaetday, December ' S980 uctus1;e Nwpt rights, appro• 3500 sq It l llY a WHl UECllftVR ground level eaecuttve OI· A HAACTIVE • nn; ARIES (March 21-April 19): You get wha\ is needed -Tower Condo, dfllu• 2 Br, hce suite E•ce11en1 Parlo.· MASSEUSSES The Orange Coast Dall} th-..1nh aid of written ward. Conununication improves in 2 l>a on bay w/ocean view ing Landlord despera1e TO SERVE YOU Pilot has an excellent DP· Bhaobmyseitteprarnt~t1mede 'anftemr) llYOLR••tll II'•
.... """6'' th f . nal y ll ual and lull sec Dock avail. s 1 09 sq It as 15. Call port unity !or 1 careei ._ 11.r connection wi pro emao superiOl'S. ou' receive WlUS 673-3504 675-1570 Karen, 752•5444 EXOTIC DANCERS MIF-oriented Major Acc-0unl noons Good pay anc Will train Bergslrorr invitation, prestige ia enhanced, mem~ of oppolite aex pay,a For Bacnelor(ellel Panles Executive with a proven wor~lng conditions Cleaners,CdM.644-442'
limen V. ,,_, __ ........... 1...--t} s lo · 1 har ._ ...... _ .,_, • swpper grams 826-4941 track eco d o~at Pletie call MORNINGS --comp t. Lrgoua ... .,...,.._..__... y. , p~c uss•nci t .one r, ba. I 2 albo1 I. -n• _ __ ~ r .... ONLY 6<45_78-41 , £1ec111c1an Must knoljl
A us (April 20-May 20): Focua on li ....... accommo-a two bedrod'ITI apts, nr Npl pier, t300 •'llulll 550 sit Clean wlcpt, pvt HITIO IAIOEIS po1ent1al. guaranteed ~~~~~~~~I high and low voltage anc::
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journey ab 'ty to get ideas aero. in mafmer t -E 0 T BE.AC mission. Desire tomove Babysitter nHded. 2~ 631-23•5, I" mes~• ' Beachlront house. 1 Br N WP A H; 300 Olllce & Blnt'tday Parties -.. • -. brid8'9 pcmible languaee barrier. Emphasi.t al90 on money, avau 5350,mo Balboa sq 11 ottlce. avell Dec 5 TllE WT llR••ll ~!~d~!~~e;.~nt a plus days a week, 10 montl'
foreign exchanges. necer•ry legal documents. l.Jbra and Agl 673-54 10 Call M·F 9·5, 6•2-46"4 738·8538 558~8 p 0 . Box 1560 _o_ld_gtrl 642·9_38_6__ Fu~·l~_;,~b~n~t~~e
another Taurus play key roles. Fl 21.35 to shr w/cpl, 20, OFFICE 350 sq It. ground -..,........,,.......,,.......-........ _,,.--Costa Mesa. 92626 Babysitter wanted tor 4( 1a11 & secre1ar1a1 rn CdM GEMINI (May 2l~June 20): Dig bene.th surface indications 1bl house w/spa, w/d, floor, lurnlahed. Npt Blvd PHONE FANTASY •E•O•E _______ j hr wll. 2 well-behave< S950 per mo 760-1822 _ define •-· eliminate tend-.rv tow--t--lf ..a~p••on." ceniral c M s250• •.,urn 100. nr freeways. Avail 25 Ladles to share your cn1ldren, 3'1r & 2'1t. m~ _ _ s~~.perfectp~ures,;;-~~~tive f'URNISHCD or 548-6125 Jan 1$-450mo.6<42-89<16 Fantaaleal 828·7162 __ ACCOUNTS PAYABLE home 631-6300,eKt32 ~··;nL!!Jed
Jn ect, Y-ou'llmainadditionalillfonna'rioo ............. .....i_ .... finandal UNFURNISHED, F-1ovelyapt-tn CdM. •S320tup, crpts/<lrps, Traftl 3011 Newport Real Estate 1n-B~~~';;~n:;1~:;7f helper c~~a~yen~~~its. palo a-· t" woo~• ... • . , All 'OTILITIES Under •O. In exch for lite ate. rstrms, 17301 Beach Jwo round trip tickets. vestmenl company seek~ _ ___ vacations 21oca11ons aet-up of one whO-wOWd be I partner. . . PAIO:ltEAlTH " • cooking Organized. Bllld H 8. 842·2834. Air·~I 10 Seattle or motivated accountln~ Busy Medical Dtstnbuto• Call Debbie 73 t-3810
CANCER (June 21.July 22): Lie low, go slow, check for CLUBS. TENNI~. mature, liberal. neat Ct-trcial Portland from O C ~ust cterk tor heavy aceounl! needs sharp versa11tc , __ , t~~les. You gain by plavfoa wairinn aame. Older SWIMMING.plus wlquallty person Call .. l 2111 beus.dbefore12/15183 payat>ledesk,experlenCf person e•perienced II IUIYPlllll ~-.....,... • .., ~ --.:o -• e c. Jay 644-5319 at& I $150 ea 673· 1187 on computerised environ Inventory control anc Full time pos11ton Sal&i') individual will lend benefit of eVYWlo"enoe, you'll a190 main moral mu<h more! ,,orry, ment a plus 549-2988 A 650 1367
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"~" a-· no peb, Models F 10 shr w/M&F well·IOC 1560 Newport Blvd, CM I i O 4014 purcnas1ng ccountt negoloabll • support. potl.ight on public relations, added responsibility, d NB condo, S3 tO/mo • ~oo sq II S375tmo •• Ital IP. payable ne1p1u1 Must b1 LE••L IECln••y
increa.ed__ .-.1~ t . Optn aily 9 lo 6 u111s 675-96"3 eves I Agent 54 1 ·5032 * RESTAURANT * AIYHTISlll well organized and ablt --.---0 ood I lo worlc under pressure Newport Beach PtT 2·:!
LE&-(July 23·Auc. 22): Job gets done despite temporary akw UI ... IHI Hll Rent or lea!MI newly re· llWNIT WOI OHlllUTO Benehts Salary nego dys pr wk Current Calli
lackoffundi.ng.Spotllsh\onbasicissues.specia.19e!'vicea,ability <i•rdfl!Ap•rtments Prol ;hr w/same 5370 ·I model ed hOme 'Wltn n.ltoatlll Tne Or~nge.-CoasL-Dad) ttble.. PllOne 84 1·266! Family law expenence to reach a wider audience. You'll be a&ked to make penonal ut•I lsrllast dep 494 0564 storage & large fenced Churchill Prop 540-4470 Pilot has an excellent op between 10 -12 ONLY Begin Jan ~84 S•0-5400
• • 1 101. commercial zonmQ portun11y 1>eoinn1n{ • appearances in connection with new product or invention. Aries Ntwport Bt.O So. MtF shr 3br. 2ba Newport ad1 to Newport Blvd HOME DEALERSHIP moo-January tor a careeo CARPEl Cleaning Entr> Love In Companion A•<le tc
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J-( D ) Dea h $280 646 2725 Am erica s leader 1n ong Coordinator with i bthous. mature person meals, 11gh1 nouse
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CIRCUS OF 1111. P/Tlll Assemblers Apply f1o.JJ May work into full time only MacGregor Yachts Oellv walking routes .lssl.E Calling business to set up 16S I Ptacentla. CM Great 2nd 1ob. Close to
appointments contact home. Pock your hra BarryC~ 851_50 .. 3 Allendanl L1ve-i11. C M Adulls prel Dan a ~,,... Assist teacher In whee 631-6300 24hrs SSS
charr. PH., hrs·llex. Rm & DRUG CLER"/BKKPR Board • S250/mo. Fem " prel 638-1788 PIT 1-6pm Mon-Frr.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on romance, creativity, at over c . 'Shops1olloces1s1ores 650 pre-engineered stee• proven tnfck record to learn car~t cteanon{ keeping non smo~er
fresh staJ18 ability to act in .... ..t....i .... t .. u__. manner You'll a•t to 642· 5'13 M prol 25-35 straight. sq It or less reas lramlJtl nousing Fast G 1 business Flakes neec non dnnlter Rel 5 req heart f " 'tte 'lr\m v:r--,u.u~~'-and•\he ~be N B ..... N n/tmkr. to ahr 2 br 2'>Costa MesaC·2 548-7249 consrruc11on. lower cost G~~~an~~~~~a~o~~~:~a~ not apply 548-9373 Prvt apt meats& sa1a1y ,,. o ma n . you pnn your-own ••.Ju: re ~port t•uu o. bl condo.C M .1131-4391 ... atrial higher profit grea1e1 comm1ss1on Desire tc 760·0126
"sweeping changes.." Leo, ,Arief. Aquarius penons figure 880 INrne Avenue N a reliable working FIM I energy elllciency Plan on move onto management f c,~~.~a~~~~~. ho~~ ~~ MAINTENANCE Foreman 'prornlnently. • • -• • , (al 16th) n-smkr 2br. 2ba. on tatalt 2920 a11endino our inf or plus Send resumes to Ref's req Non smoke• Require knowledoe ot UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Follow \hrough on first 645-1104 pool 1ac. tennis, $385, 1260 sq 11 W 4rvine area. mational Seminar Oec P 0 Box 1560. pref Star t 1mrned general ma1ntenanct
iml>rellioni. Senae of direction.will be restored. Focus on home, S 150 dep 675-~334 1nctd~~~·~~· ,!~~;~mo !~da or 1~1~r'n :~;tenseh;~ EO~osta Mesa. 92626 642· 7803 . ~~1e;.a~u :'repc~~~1a:
property. '--·-~'and removal of· --4,.,.,.,L ___ _.,.. Indj-:".idual ·• -~-r Neat. c;ons1derate P<1>1 10 • <._ ---houses, Mtg lacthty, CO<p Church h1r1ng Low pay painting, echan~at & ' u ........... ....,. , • -.i~.,,. IMU.1UU111. ... ...cross rrom l>eacn, Np shr 3 bT twnhome .. n Irv· Costa Me.sa. lnd.,11s111a1 ~
WQo taught you in put U. apil\ availabR -you need"bul aak.. Shrs area: 1 & 2 Bdrms. onet$320 mo • , , utois-Bldg. 3~ sq It 1111.up in ~?cic:r,'~~· 1~1~:'. AIDE tor paralyzed you~ ~~~:\:Ou~~~~ a :~r~:~ swpew1Sory skills FI T
A-qua.l'ianpJa,yskeyrole. • --· 5·~~10 ~"5•65poo0 61·01au50~ry Patty552·8431eves detu~einoustrialparl\ In-age. •Hk tor operator wo oian, Mon -Frt in person 11 1451 lrvln< daits. •9tnt salary & ben·
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)"'.· EmpL--'-on' 'tri~. ·"-~"-, ...., .. , 4 • • 8 ----eludes approx 600 It of 7 30-5. Must drive. Bal Blvd Tustin. 544·5•91 eflts eaullful workmg 1.1MBMJ r-v-.. Need female. reliable offlc:.. 47, ..., 11 oross. :3!>3. or call Mr Neisor, enw9nment Send re· relativei. break from routine. Po~ty . aocial Across from Lido Marina. roommate Condo with 100S Br l;;~ Ortve to make reservalions boa lsta11d 675·5652 Cocker Spaniels, blac~ sume. Including salar)
activities aOOeJerite an<fl'drces tend-to be sca~'U 'be ~P~· t8:-;:t.'J8'::°'· pool. 1ac:-tennis. 1101tey 6<44-7269 19_i51673-5085 lJll·FH ELHIU CPL tem. 2 bull fem, buf1 hlSlory to Boi 003. Detty
4 .,..,...,. bod ~-'-' c. .. ....i ball & security O•" iioa¥, .. Ltaa-40'24 uve·ln 6 days wk Balboa mate Jo.KC 1-3 yrs old Piiot. P 0 · Bo• 1560 more awattoi w~.t, Y image. u•cuwu, ..,...Yttarlua penona BIG CANYON Condo. Goll Non -Smkr pre!· d Stora t -2922 Aerir·re" e~3 -125-S1 75 4~9£8.1 Costa Mesa CA 92626 play lignificant role.. course vi-. 3 Br, .2111 ba, $317 Imo Brooknursl & N N W 1s1 &4\d lDs. coW•h & .,. SAGITfARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be willing to tear down 21rplcs. ~I. lac. tennis Hanillton, HS. Call Linde BL '';2t12•~1N COSTA ~~~:a,McS FUNDING Ans;.ng Serw~per· c .... ., •• , .. , ••••
for ... ,,....._ of rebuil~, ..... on a more 10lid bue. Lunar ntwiiion 1yr111 S1400 281-7372 at 963-0260 or 556-6100 MES" 548•1425 _ :~~~e:te~. · F~~~'";,~· "davtwk ~ppiyln P8f_..
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'&&&' ...... ta payment.a. 00 ona, terest rates, a ty to ocate 2 B 1 B l/d Balboa Island hse $250 llHCt•tatl . T 'i 4021 ---Ask lor Elalne.
needed material and key pe.nonnel. Scorpio, Taurus natives bt;.'ins, ~~~ ~~rp;~~~~ mo utile m~t 67'5-8985 ATTENTION lEuZINOER ._. • •-------•! SURF ~~7~:4~~HOTEL figure in unusual ICen&rio. pelS $675. 1700 Bed· Nw 1 -911 -GRADUATES OF 1959 .J:lllSTll&I CASH AfP. AIR, mature, ••Pt!• C analCORN~.22-Jan.19)·.Wha\o""""""Ywaahi..a..a_n lord 645-~6 P conooto 1 nr lido Looking tor lellow cless Your nome equity Of TO only Calcutalor by touct Arn ,~ ..... _... UUC'. Island. S314/mo Very membefs wno may be on mayll-Oldtneanswer.Cal .. typing Compute•
or obecured will came lnto view, will be made available. Timing, Lovely 3 Br'T°Ba. gar. ii, nice 675-6 l29 ~-the Orange County area broker, (819)758-0318 e•per For 1ndu11r1aJ anc
judgmen\ are on \arget _ you'll be at right place at crucial blk bcn, no pets. SIOOO. ON CHERRY LAKE We are wor1<1ng on our WIDOW uAs SSS 1 TD'S constructoon supply busl· Em ..... t....n. ~ .. • 650-1706 alt 6PM N'.B. home 1o shr, S375 • 25th reunion. CAii '1 or ness Call 645-7811 moment. ..-..-Oil pe .• -.-appeerances, charisma, in-Newport Island w-ater-.,., utll• 645-8535 alt 6 951~551 alt 6:30PM $10,000 up No credit 9AM-•PM itiative,c.:;ter telf-confidoence. · checil, no penalty AIS-O _________ ,
lront: Deluxe 3 Bdrm 2 ba Prol/Fem ;;onsmiu.-snr FREE·ALL AGES• lend on & b y TD's AQ ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look behind ICeJle9, be $1050 mo. 650·4186 fully turn NB. hse. T\/ COMMERCIAL SEM· $10.000 up to uJumbos You can1 ma • lttO'ihe
,dilcreet, be willing to make neceMar)' dome9Uc adjustment, Studio: 1 Br; 1 Br ,. den, pootttennls. 2 blks beach INAR. SEE SUNDAY "D Denison Assoc. 673-7311 big g,me nHt week? You'll attend clandestine conference, you'll <8 .. 1 .. ..-to 2 Br 'Roommate S,,_.lal' $350 • 'h utll 673-4385 213-465-4491 -Don't let your tickets gp a-a• -.........-.. --Sell with EASEi to waste-buy a little ad. pri~i.hformation,you'llhaveopportunitytod.i8cumspedal Agent 631-4960 Room avail In •bd duple• SPIRITU"L READINGS It'•• BREEZE lots ol sports fans read
interests with sympathetic individyal. Sharp 21>r. loll. trpl, stove. •n CdM. No smkrs or pets "dvlce in all matters Love C1ualfled Ads 11-42-7"87 classll..O 642-5678
PISCES (Feb 19 March 20) O--all tl. ..... ,... relrlg. etc $590. 533 S228 mo, 640-11488 marriage & business , -: ~·-= promiaes f wuvueh-Westmtsler Av. 642-7745 Sh 3-8 -C -T Also counsehng. 1815 individual la sincere but could be mislnformed. Focua on ---are r, r .. t wnnm. So El Camino Real, San -""~t, romance, ability to follow +t...-.... t... on --"··• Spacious apt, I mo from PO.OI lennts, spa Clem l lc'd 492-7296 _. ....... ucu wu~ ..... ._._u.u beach, carpets. drapes. S385tmo 642-3850 or __ __
businem or career maneuver. Strem eelf-reliance, do your own 642-2357 646-1869 ask lor Tom ..... a r.... 3M4
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Cnta flltt1 2124 C11t1 Mt11 2724 Haat. ltacla 2740 S425 1 Br relrlg. no pets, ........... ...-.-....__...,._;.,; _______ ..... .....,,
patio 724-C James St PALM MESA APTS !Close to oeacn 2 Br 2 Ba
673· 7781 1 1 Br S<l60tmo 2 Br $5 15 srove dshwshr deck
Othoe hrs 9.4 156 t Mesa ga $5761 536 4637 $550 mo upstairs 2br Iba Or Santa "na Helgl'lts 1 · mo •
no pets 3007 Jellrey Or 7141546-9860 7 . . Ownlagt 559-6221 1,. Cute :.lur. 2ba gar, sunset
1 l>drm stove 1el11g 1 paho. yard, kids low
$4 00 Avail 1mmed move 1n $•85 895-5133 Cozy 2 Br 1 Ba. Water.gas
stove & DIW 1nel No
Dogs. $490-$510, -Oep
548-8752. 10·8PM
646-034 1 all I 30pm
IT lllAllS LIX. OHM
W.at1IOP1111
IUW111
YILUIE
Frplc French wmdo 5 1 New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury ate.' m·home secur~y· apts in 14 plans 1 Bdrm
'NID. pvt club wltennll lrom S575. 2 Bdrm trom
Eaststda 3 Br 1 Be col· cts. pools, tac. saunas, 1690 Townhouse from
tage 2617 0 Elden oym. beaul clubhouse $735 I pools. lln!lll.
$685/mo 63 1· 1755 Jumbo studio $600tmo waterlells, ponds GH IOI
E side. clean, quiet, cosy 3683 Bear SI 'co cOOking & heating paid.
Easts1de 2br lamoly room
encl 011 nQOll .ups IOI
w/d lrg yard 774-88•~
2br hQUM gar yard 675-4063 From Sen Diego Frwy
'lhare pool S650 ~o .• no -dnve North on Beach to pets mgr 2453.B Orange STUNNING lrg 1 Br gar-McFadden and· weal on _ · _ _ den apt S425 pool & rec McFadden to SEAWIND
Large I bd·ntw carpetl/ area 710 W 18th St V I L L A G E
drapes/ paint on ground Terrific view toueh 01 (71,4)893-5 198
floof 382 VICIOlla StrHt ' --$.t IO 85 1,9523 nature I Br wllolt, all Spacious quiet 2 Br SS t5.
_ _ con~en1ence1, from $750 2 Br Twnh11 S585. Walk * Nlll• IPT No pets 216 1 Pee1llC to beach 960·8658
1 Bf. lrg rma. Cfptlfdrpt, 113~ ___ _ Wa.tk to beach Bach
ranot-No Piii $385 VIEW OF OCEAN $400 all \Jiii• lncld.
Agt 73 t-8829/6"2· 7312 2 Bt 2•..; Be T•nh1, micro, 536·41137
L B'""'h ,-, -1 I -trash oomp lrl)IG, eky ----•rge ..,. un ups a "· tight• 1796. 6"2·7803 WHIUll "'1 nlol •r-... no dog• Aval! 12-12 Victoria Cenyon .__..... Spacious I & 2 8f from
•et "425/rno 831-6812 w .. ,.... 1525 LAket & slreamt. I ... ~ pool I spa, large rec "LIKEBRANONEW'' room , newl)' rt ·
Spetttll119 I BOrm from N-3 Br 1~ 1· P•llo. decorated, bHutllully
S445. 2 Bdrm !tom U35. ~':· =· =~ tand•caped. H curlty
Utb pes, pool, garage. no M7Stmo HO C..ter s1' gatn Sorry no P't..
pett . 848-tHl 301 Avoc.cso. 642-teSO For~ «&-&e•e --=----,.,~ ..
241 w Wit.on e31-ote0 luL.... HI Lltau ..... t
-OU\/E T~H APTS f s;: IPI rn ™ P86 Sfudj1) nt DON M OClffn
2Bf t'..\8a Twnrtt,crpta, mo 111 Im&~ 1 View r•nge &• relrtge
drapes, ctett•eflr, "9· mi '10 be.en ~5·271& I~~~:,~ ft'i.~21~7' MC
d1t9d klldlen s1..-11no 11 --· · MC)6trno. 7141.,....1317 811\11 28r 181 twnhH, -...~i=-__,,_ __ 11
_ ~ _ -lrplc, patio. vtutteo otll· tiii~~--~P.-.i••
gar · 59so' mo · • ulll' Unlimited 832·4 134 fQUNO ADS
675-3686 loatalt Waatt4 2909,
ha Clt•tltt 2if' Resp married cple want ARCEaflRl:~"~•~" I 2 Br i Ba. nr bus & beach, 2-3 br unlurn/lurn nousej ....
pool g laundry tac I on Bal Is yrly 673-6953 J ,.
S495tmo •98·6277 1 SIL. IAltln IM 142·Hll
SHttt leac• 2711 w A N r E D 1 o r I I TOASTMASTERS 2nd & 1 I ' /mo. No secur-41h Wed ol every mo I
tty Steps to send New 5 30 10 8pm CM area Found black neutered I
carpet & paint 16•66 c an 642-9840 mate CAT Mesa \/e<de
2•th St 2131592-2725 . a1ea 957-0303 I
IH•I HOO Garaftt for Found Doberman puppy.
1 r urn 01 un urn, 1 1 prrv, ltat . 2112 t>lkl ten, ap• 3mos. West-1 111 1 cl 1 1 rmnsler 53 1·2515 u n rv na area. E/side C.M Lrg clean sgl
71•·552-056" gar on pvt alley, storage Foun<l Gtasses & Cas•
Furntshed Room near So only S75tmo ~73-3600 1800 Blk So, Coast Hwy,
Coaat Plau, Female Secure 2 car o;;:co;ner of leg Bch 118t-le58
preler S250. 558· t737 Lake/33rd. '100/mo Found. M-blk/gry Terrier
On thebffeh t room apt, 760-8962. 213·534-t695 mix, Wayne 198t dog he
kitchenette & bath '300 Of~t ltat·'a aA<14 F yellow Lab pup M blk • &200 sec dep. 2306 w u 61111 Lab m111 pup F brn
Oce1ntront NB 673-4154 1 I aq ft, ofikea avail-Plt·Bull mix M blk Per·
able to Offlt mo-to-mo. 2 slen NB Animal Shelter
spacious olfic.a. 2 tee-J 25 Mesa Dr. CM
retarlal epaces, con· 8•4-3858' •
lerence rm, can Include ~M pup Peiie mix,
11e1111ng phone •Y' Aleo 1213. Dyl 213.-942-5779 IUUii llTll.
Wkly renteta nO* evall.
t 15.60/wk & upColO<
partial space av all Ann. Ev•• 983-8686
754-7017
TV Phonn 1n room 227" t .3 Olflee tuft" ava1l1ble
Newport Blvd CM .. IOW •• $225/mo No
6•6-7445 letM required. Utlt &
-SEA & SUN LODGE" j1n1tor1a1 Mrvlcu In·
S 100 w11 up COior TV eluded. 1 bll( to 0 C. Air•
3028 W Coeat Hwy, Npt l>Ofl & Fwyt 546-280 1
Soutn LaguMo n~ 250 eq It: 779 W 1911'1 St,
lum room. TV <lllr bath. C.M. See U"ll C. Utllt
N·1tnkr $250. i93·3<490 Incl. S200/mo. 651-0828
STEP TO BEACH-Very •COM dlJr sun;:-1n1p1
JW1 hee, ~t. Jee, Cl•. PkO S350up. utM pO 2845
Ill Pflv. '300. '7$• ... 18 E Ctl Hwy. 87&~
==:~=~··~~=~Bt)'frqnt Offic.t, patloa, patklng, ian1tor1a1
Found~ Sm11n male~lwtlt
<log wired Collar 1214,
Newtan<ll Atllnta. H B
538-0821 or 752-3608
LOii b)k/Whl male cat
111r/m11•1llCthe vie 20tfl &
INIM, CM. NB &-45-7898
Loll: Ftmele Cockll' mix
O.M. "MAOIC" 1 100 rt
ward No 1ag1, blli
•H-?247, &•9-f508
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
MOTOA INM
Wkly rat• 1105 & up,
01lly1Wltly/Montt1y
113-1003 eeauiiii:;1-~pon Cltlltll' ln\fOl!e ·Dumpy
Olflce. A«ec>ttof\, Cont T°t::~ft~
(ti\, l(llchen, MCtr'I, melt WIN ~vie.. l<Mf) aome
.,/JI, -
DIMES
A
'LINE
WANT ADS
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
PRIVATE PARTIES
s.tl yo.Jr It.,,,. for $50 or le• In
our famou• DIMES-A-LINES pub·
l'-'*1 .-ch Saturd•Y In the O.lfy
PllOI.
DIMES,,A·LINE •d• mu•t ,,.
~to mall or bring them Into
the O.lfy PllOt omc.. Be ,.,,.. to
lrtelcM» your phone ncRnber or ad·
d,... In your Ml, IMt~ • prlC» on
.-ch ,,.,,, • no •bblWlfltlon•.
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CIUElllYllTS IWIAlllHIT Weelcend set-ups furniture Inventory anc Couple to manage smt
repair. Exper req business Roger Jonn-
Wed·Sun 7AM·3·30PM son, 631-3~9•
s1s;w-s18131mo con· llYll·HIYH
tact Coasl Communtt) Must be hard worlcer
Colleges. 1370 Adema, clean cut, polite. SS/hr t~
CM •32-5007 Apply start s T ARVINO "C·
before 4.30PM, Dec 14 TORS MOVING COM·
EOE PANY 650-1366
COUNTER PERSON. FIT NTE 15 a fast growing
Nwpt Shores Dry Clean-iete-Communtcatton
ers. ~1~~621 company located In Capo
IELIYllY Valley Service Reps
Need Exira Income ? Bt Po1en111110 make $2000 .
an independent ~arriei S4000 a monlh XLNT
tor THE REGISTER Must s ales ' support by
have dependable. econ. TELE·MKT team f or In·
omy car Irvine. Npt Bi;h. tervlew. cell. C Oama10
Corona del Mar are-. Call 71•·661-8465
Vtcky 951-7113 belore PUITll
11 am Leadman quahty s, mini·
Sell thl~• tut with oa11y mum tO yrs e•pe< refer Pllol Want Ada Call all er 6 957 • 1690
Slit ....... ... Slit
MANAGEMENT TAAINEQ .
U· TOTE-I IAllETS --For poemo,19 In rnen-
IQement level. Muat
have convenience
etore Mgmt. ex-
per1ence, 8ttl9ry com.
meneuret. wtttr expetltnoe. Up to $711'W. For tntem.w, IPP'Y It IJ. TOTE-M Mnec on
PCK & \ltefO In Laouna Beectt
et 1380 Not1h PCt4 ~ 11·12 noon or 1-7 PM on ThuM~.,.. .... CM1:
(1H) tMW •SU_....
!OE
~iily Pilaf ........ ········-~
PAIT ml .. 111 ILDI
Very 'b!..y c:im&latlc>troffice needs
part Ume l\elp answeri"8 helivy
phelw traffic. We have ~ cut-
tomen! Applicantl mua\ be neat.
responsible, ~ have a pleaant
telephone p@J"IONlity .• Sonw U,ht
offica work al8o. Hou.rs are
Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM 10 2:00 PM, Start· ihl •lary la $100.00 per week.
Apply ln penon, Mon-Thura. 2:00
to 4:00 PM. Alk for Cattwrine or
Eileen.
POOl,810 1 80RM Ing. bltlna, ~ Oii, •Int t rm
Oultl S.-25 mo 2•55 .,... nr Hunt HrbOf pool Ctoee to oua. aeo.rat Call Siiiy hOw Wiii you .,...., prow »O W 8AV ll • COltA MllA CA t1t1t
lrvrne Av 648121 '625. 846-0731 tnoP• 1500 •92·1700
ICltetl'I a111ll Color TV,
l'lfft9d pool & ltlPI to
OCMr'I 916 N Cotti Hwy
~na e.tch. 494-5'9•
a "'":3 lltvlOe 1va11. ~1 of V<M peer "' ORANGE COAIT DAILY PILOif
11•11 100 you dldn I MAKE " UP1 " ... 'lill"' o••'U•t""lllY f •P\O••. • , .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!L~:·~·:··~·~·~·:··~·~·~·:··~-~-~·:··~·~·:·~··~·~·:·~··~·~·:·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·-..
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('8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. December 6. 1983
I TODAY'S C~OSSWORD PUULE ·I
SIN faraltart tozo A••"· Jenrt ..
Ferrari till '83 685bi eoxf.lA reJ 1"'"_;,;;,;;;.,.i.;.;;...._...;.-.-IOP$SS
IOZS TV' l••i•, A11t1 Wut ..
'"" 1232 BEXOTlfut ·15" RCA WE.,,
lolt ...... SlOO ltlt Waatt4
HAL llTATI W.R
Salary & commt11lon
Need rttUll ortentoteo
egen1 !xpr 1n acrH gt
propelly lo work w/prof
Npl Bch ore Coll Mr
Hanna 478-1234
F"om1ft1l;P1t1I 'IO<lt15 & Droul l!I HCl tOrlll Eac~ta \2131118G·!984 curvll<l 4 p1ue11 $750 An. liquu 6 Loung• T 1bto TOW THCl 111¥£11 ssoo 1020 Tout
Eio.prd wHh p os Gd ctrtv Butcner 81oc:k 1995 6
1ng 1crl.1 G & w Tow•no Early Am•rtcan 111110
Colo1 TV 2 y1 wrnly OLW OUI
S 1411 f tot dt l Open UI TllOll Sun TV JOhn't 646 1786
COHHEll
C HEYROLET
w1111n lt111lt11JI I yi lllCI '12 8UQ, tullt. 1700 Obo
wi.atr foke Otillv ry 1/10/ 6~·6996
84 1951< PIP 544 4'1941
~ ACROSS 58 Some exams
59 l11&hman
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
q~ lnduSHlltf Wily. CM made wool rugs B111ket 6
Receptooniar for 11ecoulit· p1ec.t bdrm set rom11n
1og olflco. will l•llh\ IC TYPllT/OUlll wn11e S900 Exeo. Otuce
Coto1 I II 21 grear pret-
11111. mual ull S150,
!>SV-!>02?.497 -2807
Coto1 1 v. ult cond S 100
1162-1623
'K.?< II "l••r 111, ol
••l('.l\\H:-.\
Fial t12l
1 t ''" Spt Spyde• ccm-vn11. f> ap<l OttO womun
lit e11tzen owner 49.000 1 Siren
5 Challers
9 0 1 hours
14 Roman god
15 Beige
16 Intense
17 Aria
t8 Journey
t9 Resto re
20 M ake proud
22 languid
24 Unfullled
26 Color
27 VehlGle
29 Speak
30 tke's party
33 Punished
37 Skeletal
38 Concur
39 Crazed
40 Pensive
41 Temper
42 Catalog
44 Bitter vetch
45 Or1r11\
46 Javelin
4 7 Anl<a's rorl e
49 Baker
53 Rebels
57 Supine
2 3
61 Flowe1
62 Room Fr
63 Weapon
64 Direction
65 Prec1p11a11on
66 Basted
67 Orscerns
OOWN
1 Urns
2 Soap planr
3 Tooth
4 Defended
5 Obrarn
6 Area unll
7 Fetch
8 Replaced
9 194d Broad·
way hat
10 Pacific. e.g
11 Shrtmp
12To--
Precise
13 Obscene
21 Finnish take
23 Perused
25 Time peraod
28 Watches
30 Mongolian
6 7
desert
31 Sunday
punch
32 Bonfire
33 Female
34 • Prrnce -
35 Boway signs
:3'6 Slumber
37 Shoe stores
40 Oeplume
42 Tower
43 Thump
45 Time or day
8
47 Thousand
48 Fabrac
50 Short
syllables
51 Carrol's kin
52 Residences
53 Ground
cover
54 USSR
mountain
55 Legend
56 Killed
60 Decade
10 1 t 12
key a must CAii btwn Growing tn1ura11C11 Aon11n dellk w /chol• $450
9.5 30 6;11-4409 ISlolllOI Slltlking •l\dlvtd 549-2447
"E•-•••ll( ual lo fl ndlO 11111 lollow HE AV y DU 1 y Bu NI<
"'• .. , J trig dullll• Typing. lrMn· BEDS $100 751-7580
l uuc ca&• dect< AM/FM 11.c;e1v111
760-11031
Sl&O
1200
•mCILHS PEIPLl SCflPllOn di.Ill t!lll•y ono -needed 10 conOucl rormal ft11ng New ore 111 o'llrport Lrg Spo,.,111 D1n1ng room 1 v RENTALS $20 per mo
& 1nlormat 1osl)ec11ons area )(Int wo1k1ng en LAMP $100 557 ·8838 19 colot TVs assort11d
prepare 101> orders and v11onmen1 Call Peu1 Scand lealhei chair, lll\e •t)'les 540·3195
provide various other Kaump, 553· 1133 new cost $900, sac • nousekeep•ng r11on11or1no TYPIST PT/FT $300 Oak 36in md burcn ... ,,, C~arltr/ as assigned al com· I blk toble $100 552-3075 ltat 7010 merc1a: nuclear gene1al· 601po1 min , 1mmud call
1ng s1a11on At reosr a (714) 557.3331 9.11am Soro Seo, Fle•-Sleet $175 IO' ELHllT YACHT
t1tghSChOOI diploma an Sm Cnatr $!'> 549-2430 NEW . DIESEL Fot All
valid d1lver's lleense a PART TlllAE Veiled nour~ H 0 D 11 ~0 I• G 0 • • • your Hollda)l..Entetlall'llllg must Mt111ary Hl)(lr pref 10 inctu'1e early A M ._21• 4 Parade 01 lights Davs
$10 pet hou1 Some t>en-weekends Musl have de l!"!"-------•--"·i 673-4860 evs 557-3273
ellls Seno corvplete re· pendabre vehicle csmal Yamaha upr1gh1 p11no, as MiwporUar .. or Cr.l's• sume wllhd&leblbtrlhtc !luc k van s1a t1or new $1250 2 beavr •
Se1vlces p 0 Bo11 3307 wagon'1 ro assist nt<w5· modern solos. hardly Dec I ro Jan I Groups or
San Clemente. Ca 92672 paper deale• 1n lrv1nt used. $600 both Classic 30 S 15 per perso" 17141673·2336 l Restaurant area Musi t>e nepen· oak ba1 wlbrass fl rail.
Baking & lood prepara11o Oat>le Contacr Gree $550 Yew wood butte• Bo1t1, Ge11tr1l 7011
worker parl/t1me 2P Hyde Monday lhru F11da) lbl $200 Hekman end -to 6pm Mon Thurs 6a belween 9 30 dnd 10 3C tbl $175 6 mo old 19 8 fl lllflatable w/elc mrr ·
~41>-1200
WEHY USEOCARS& TRUCKS
COM( IN OR CALL ron
FllH lPPHISll Corm1tir ·Dt1L1llo
CMUHLET 182 t 1 BEACH Bl VO
HUNTINGTON BEACH
14l-101l;i41-3331
WE PAY TOP HLLH
FllllHCHS
lUMllHOI
NllTllC/SHHI 2•80 H11rtJOr Stvil
COSTA llAESA
Ut-4300 541-1457
WEWHTYDUll
OLl&M USEI Cllll
• See Ronald Dace
rn1. took~ & performs tll<P
" w $3800 f>'\9 ?309
78 t24 Spydti• 5-sp
t11~s tilltolutely pertecl
IO m1 S?950totJO
548 8451
Hoda t12S
75 CIVIC 4 spd stereo
rnns good. S 1500 080
650-6619
83 C1v1G 4 d• sedan 5 Wfl ,..., :imtlm. tape
deck 8K rn1 $7300
640 6175 01 548-7292
h11111 9121
10 J 1 30am Sun Appl~ am ontr 642·432 t Panoson1c TV S 175 new 8 dtdm prop, brass
bet tOam & 12 noon or ~ • Wnlflpool wshr & dryer shuft easy to store will 1111.,E lclEHA
& 4pm Loris Kitchen • I St ~· both Ptiil· &h•P $148 213-995-7288 "
THEODORE
ROBINS 3077 s Ha1bo• \Harbor Ytftrt•aryHosp tal l11JS llA111 attll lnlin11y AvonAeocre!.I 1acsa1tk11 SOUTH
81 Car11age 01 I Sanr needs ket111el ass1s1a111 Stereo sys S300 Lots 111.t new S295 857. 1448 FORD
~060 HAlllOI lllVO
COSIA MUA 641-0010
llllltE ltlHll'S
SOUTH cou1n
VOLllWllEI
"WtWILlllT
IElllEHILI" Volume Saree. Service
And Lea11ng
18711 EHaeh Blvd
Hun11ngton Beach
(714) 142-2000
80 Rabbit Conv. wht
w/blk top. ealr cond. lo
rn1 a11. am/Im cass, goto
mags $7200 obo Earty
morn & eves 6'\5-0430
80 Rabbit Conve111ble
low m1lt1s :iclnl cond 5
~Pel Must sell• 848-8123
8 I ~abb•I conve11 bllt.
27K "'' air recaro seats
stereo cass xlnl cond
$8300 497 -3508 Ana 979-0747 Pa11 11mf' ln1e1v1ew~ I more nousetiold 1tem5 al 7012 cou1n from J 10 ~ prn foes 1111t oa19J1n ~"ices 851·8061 Power Bo1t1
Aestaurillll FtoUa" E•'"'r 1•1u1 C"I J l J ISVZU 82 RABBIT CONVERT
rood service WOl ~\ll s 631-,'030 ... ~ ~ a ewe ry 6214 1£. Wl•llC•dfl Bowrooe1 82 4 Wheel Drivel 9030 I uwE WILL IOT " spd Blaupunkr s1e1ec
5am 10 1 ~Opm Mou .r,, Game ~now Pme gifl ·oh11 Evou-30 n1 1mmac 74 J1:ep J-10 T1ucll P1S
1
IE UMDE•SOLD cass racing sears xlnl
App11can1s musr be neat WllTllESS/WllTER c.e11tl1CJl.:1 Van creel & S7 '>00 675 3405 P1B Auto A11 ~11e11 n cond S.8200/bo 644-0448
clean & dependable an EAperoentt'tl PJ• I rime Aroer Jewe1e1s Woll sell 17 G1.mron IOOhp Jonn S3500 673 2912 ""'"'""Sate~ 5 erv1C.Ei 8'-' VW Rabbi~ Con•
14
able 10 speak 4 •ead Eng A1Jply 1n person "' 1 we ,,.1,,e ~ 4000 credit 101 j A11tJ Le..is111q k --..,,...+--+-+--,.._...,.1-t'"'b.ti A ,... 10 •I ,. 1 2267 ~ son Many .... rras $3600 TrD"LI 9035 111 ·11 ,,,_,en Blvd 1mmac cond ta e over .., PP 1 bel am 0 vuy'> lrom Ila Y S2 500 or portoons 101 ~a "" O $272 12 OOn 01 2 & 4pm F Ro C M q60 1094 · 11u,111,.910,, "'""'" lease oown Imo
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Kitchen 3077 S airview 2 5 .,. d 1 s c o u n 1 53 Dodge Pict. Up 1um., {l l 4) 142°20~00 720-0480 or 553--0258
r IHilr"Ot at Car-Wisr11ed ruu 11me utile~ 714,':>97 2:?33 24! "' Lillo moo11nq qootl MOVINC. MUST • ., $4500 673-7444 t"' msg SFlL ssoo 1>'iO 261" vw Dasher 74 auto riag Or I Sanra Ana manag .. r witn cte,,ca BC.AUllFUL (jARNETS tor J1gu11 9129 am/Im & .w 75 000
91 •0747 skills to llJnate man~ c,1111stm.:i~• Your choice 2411 BAY PONTOON Bo.ir 7b lo) r•u s ~pu 1 o .. o mites 51750 545.7249 pllas11~0111ma11cons11uc-Only S6 ea 640·8688 Houseboat slyle 2411 tuw rm 10115 ''"' ""W 77 XJ6L. ocre. tan lth1
Res1au1a111 11on comp11ny 631-8023 cab111 area. 35t1p Even tut!~ s1t:reu Sl~OO o~O loaded 73K m1 tookr. & Voln 9175 ~~;"!~~:,a~:~k:;'~u;~; Jolla Wntt4 • 5105 Ag~,~x ir~~~~!s~a~,'~:: :~~111 e~~~~t:i~~~n~1~~~~· 662 1743 ~~~;5 s~::r~3i'suick saltc 73 Nu pnll1n1r, 6 cyl, ate.
service 9 1 Mon.F11 SENIOR CrT IZEN CARE Diamond 01a1 S 1500 seats 810, oinnef $8950 79 loyo10 PU •,11< m1 4 radio, 801<. $2200 obo
Ea1n Approx ~150/$17~ For the Hollda~s priv 640-7762 642.9144. spd S2950 64:.! 8717 Mud1 9141 559-1833or752-7946
weekly Must be nea1 room & !lath Gourmet WATCHES . Gel the pres· 9 pers on ab I e an c cootung Eaceneni refer 26 3 Sea Ray Dancer 7 ene1ge11c Call lor ap ences 642-9732 trg1ous look tor a Ir action 325 hrs sips 6 Incl trailer
po1n1men1 berween 1 °1 cosr Finest top name cove1. e111ras S23 000
am . 12 noon or 2-4 pm_
1
;D;.;ot;.a.;•;.... ____ ..-S.;,5.;,1.;.0 Quailry ieplicas Perl "' 894· 1103. evs 99 t-8592
LORI'S KITCHEN. 307" -every detail and design
So H ~·bot (Harbor ~ AIC lltl!llftrd $200·$250 760-7232 26 SEA RAY 79 lwtn e11g ~ ~ $19,500/obo 752· t034 Carriage Or) Senta Ana $i.oriH M11ky M '11eell111Ha &211
979 0747 ..... I I bl .. CALIF 28 ""'' gas ltbt!r· • ~ .. amp1on mes, ma e ue 15 coloi TV S 100 Obi -,. eye~ with mask • red glass flyb11dge ~por I· Reslatlranl coal 9 ...,~115 o•d $350 bed w/hdb•<I & linen l1Sher Sacr11tce $16 800
Carenng workers to Ml 90;. tf 75 eve $ 100 Kenmore v.shr & obo 760-8677. 760-8361
with food ttays & de oryr S250 bolh 432-8797 tlverles Musi have Beag e puc-s champ1a,; WANT TO SELL OR BUY A
good drrv1ng record s1ret1 par;ers. 8 wks old * FIREWOOI * BOAT'> CALL ME FIRST
Par1111me onty. 9 30am r S20C. each 551.2555 SSO LOAD 649·2846 775-8398
80 Courier Fora Great 72 RX-2 Very qoo<l cond
work ltuck >Inf runmng
i6 C:.hevv Window """ S• rt pi s p1b. ale S3500
Obo 645-985 7
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a11 111r ntch gooo cvnel
$5000 l\Ar Tutnt'r ovs
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$is 0001000 537 286c
70 MEA<.EOES 280SL
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$16900 631-t10f..
45!'> E Coast Hwy
Newporr Beach
673-0900 3:~0pm. Mon -Fri Appl~ .. $ 'I 7014 bet 1oam & 12 noon or Lhasos 01 Yor~t"5 AKC Autess Sp1ay EQu1pme111 Ill, II
& 4pm Lor s Kitchen Champ s.red pups F111A Painrers supphes iiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil B3 Dodge Van 10 000 n" 71 280SE. nu t11es1d1ff AalOI Dtiat1tle
3077 s Harbor tHarboi Stanina st% 539-0925 850-0545 any11rne ••ff T ,1 C •I C I tully conven ed S t8 000 su~p rebulll mucn more ' ; •• r1 I • rl Hr 552-69651637·2084 all 8 A verv 11glll car Sacr laiek 9307
Ana 979.0747 Giooming school ie.-her weg1an Btue Fo:.. coal 1nte11or Call Bill Cur11s •a1a·,11,1 "s" size 6 S3850 642 3433 ft , 73 450SLC A c gooc IOP 70K xlnt cond . 1 Ret11e<1 Couple manage 21 2 l yrs eap 546-284 • -1714' 760" 1612 Cla11ica 9045 conu Ith• pp s 12 995 owner. S 1200 644-2496
al Campge Or) Sanu Messv Dogs• s 10 any size Almo~I new beaur Nor-(classic 1960) newly dee I S5000 P1P 544-4494 73 Centurion 2 dr hard·
umts 1n Cosra Mesa OLD ENGLISH SHEEP Btass ce1l la11 oak blades 786 9 100
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B_tl,.f_W_u_t_ .. __ 5_1_00_ BtlJWHt.. 5100 BtltWut.. 5100 855-0665 01631-6101 Dogs tONecksord AKC tuhp ~tes Cosr S290 CATAMARRAN t5tt Sea 1t•ect11-21• . Cldill1c 9309 --Sales $400 ec1 f2t3153t-3 184 ra~e S95 552-0796 Spray h9hl last $595. u •• " 76 240D tuwn/Oamboo s2 E.L DORADO 19,600 PAIT TllE PART TIME Prua doVgh worker. exp GE. 5 0 trailer opr 898-6745 396 auto. Cragers runs ma1nt r ... co1us g1ea1 mt MINT COND 0 11g Earn up ro S400 per • pref 1525 Mesa Verde 01 * * * SHEL TIE PUPPIES . CAMB9R~? 190S I per good. clean S 1200 H B conu S7)00 642·5602 owner . P P $16,900
month Retirees, House· Start lmmed Pay Aale E ste 119 CM. 2-4PM WAITED: PROS 7 wlls old StOO S200 can Hobre 14 wicusrom tr\'· 6111969·1221 r'76 llll 6.9 llllMTI 060 Mon-Frr s,5pm
Wifes Coll~e Studenls $7 50 Musi be HS grao IJUJIEES 953.0114 I CHRISTMAS GIFTS e•ll cond Must se 1 ---------1 tJohnJ 863 1200 All
Need depen able auto to US c11uen Neeo ca ..-n--..-.: A I 6010 Pe1uv1ao Llama wool rujjs ~ • 56 'vw BUCLXlnl co111a l2M "$La~ 533 4242 Spm S52·4104 __ _. ... 1,.,...lll l S900 "'40 8093 N, <1vy blur• snrf alloys • er
deliver Daily P1101 1n 964·2890f3-6pmt lllLYIT * * * •t SUH ~ 5 •7 w ·d1amond oesrgn Hobie Cat 14 x1n1 cond •e·bll eng.ne Ra9-1op
Laguna Beach r2 nn; per PMOTO"'RlPMEIS Stare wide AI E 1nves1·1 118 IOIEY Aul henlit TRAIN ENGINE St25 Wall hangings ndt l ull) eou1ppeo •net 1001 S3t00 646·4148 THE URSEST
dayl weekday p M • menrs tin setyices tum 1 BELL 01tlf SSOO or "'n ~85 Ne" r.1bb1t 1u1 ma1i;n1no car bO• b4 JUl!~O l1111Jt.o .,,. olu SELECTIOI Wee~encts AM Call M• r..,, pror.t & exposure ollenng challeng•ng pos·1 SHORT HOURS 640 8688 · 1ac~•·1 S45 63l-0946 I St850 obo 646-052'.l AalOI, larrtt4 ~it 000 Ju•r 1'"~"11
Barto"" 642-432 I "" ChttSloan Thoma5 Galler~ 1tion tor birghl 1nd11110ua1 Whv nor dial lot dollars "I Beaul1lul dnl•que dresser El EC. TRI(, 4 pa)".>t;>1tge1 s1· • "'--L 7022 A d' 9107 Ire" r .. rop•• "" t ll/jOt l)I rare mooe• lows mileage 343 EOE 650-2317 l ' .. oesgn lo C M t w If I ~235 642 2864 IPI • uvul I u I I <.;ao111acs in ou1he1n o wri e anv • r our d ot 1.ce e o er w1m111or • GOLF CART rfld r. wh•lf I I A~k • .ll\OIJl th .. "'""ev we Cal lc;rn a• See us toda ,
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OFFICE CLE~1., No111su e•IJ Snapsnor I PDP-1 t 34 Musi have 2 • E~tens1ve product lines, Sieihns° C~nd:~•ab;as 1;r1~ 760·8030 dav11s. dock. bCh 101 S850 631·3395 alt 6pm purchase &¥lease pro116 I lllERS
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2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
rraH•c we ,.,ave nice cus ~86 i;so • p•OIOTIOI / t t' 1 t l\nq ,z wdlt>rb,,o 1101a11or romers· Applicants mus1 n • llnt, • P• ••II s100.. ':>46·8934 311 6 sysrem w ... avetess man Wan1ec Stop •o• wee~ or BMW • 9112 133.1300
oe near responsible ano Can vou •• , .. up •• s 1000/wk GAS DRYER reoutll sa!i 6 1011m frame New S350 Cn11s1mds Parao11 Dec I c~. •let 9313
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have a pleasanr 1ete· Spare 3p•s,.,gnflv? II you are a se1t-starte1 6 645·67':>9 or 7!.2·7270 now $150 645-9057 I 16-n !>2 Power ooc11 ;~ 2002 gorn.1 contJ •UI\~ MB i'S 280SE Cnrom~,e l;i;"iiil;liiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiii
l•ghl office WOik atso l """''"" Well groomed I Mr Thomas 6om-!pm a\.i LrT l ON MICROWAVE LIOl!IDAt ~G COIN • . 7021 !2900 fibo tlys 8J~C886 c.111 213 !'>81-'n 7 I -itH um 2 •• ptione persona111v S~ • ... I Are you ~ ht,Jn91y tor mono~ ~a11 • • 542-67~5 Npl Bch .. NPll c1~1.n mr cas~ deck 11110~. wnea•s• $ 13 5QO~
HoursaieMon -Fn 9am llnocks otren vytien you d~endaore 173 Olli $125 645-6099 .COLLECTION Sa1Utt•rd1 ~.1291 Eves675·8836 7t4t863·l'J40 9& auro. Ciagers, runs
to 2 pm starring sa1a1y is u.a result-getting Delly anc ">ell mo1i.a1ecP • Olde but GooU1e Rel11ge1 1 By Appl 557·3534 , Wtndsurler Rocket 99 73 2ooi Aet>li lleao SJle· Tr aoe 67 250SE good. clean S 1200 H B
S 100 00 per '"-eek Apply, Pitor Classtfted A~Ji. l o DQj'ou .Stl-LES BUSINESS OPPT Y ato• S75 64<'·8983 1• Lovet~ Aulumn Ha1e Mini< Compr unused currenl P11e11t lrr"S gd ~ond Best Mbz C1.1e $7500 01 van ol Bill 9"'9· 1221
.n pe1son Mon Thurs 2 reKh t_!le Or~ c o•ut4 E"1oY ~<'19 w1lh ktds? 1'~ommun1ca11ons re'l-A c 75 E fiiit Stoie UW<I as is or meke w Myrer i800 650--0851 011 over SJOOO 760-8190 s.<ne •ue 548-754 7
. i • , 1:.1~'·'' Pllene 64Y-'5i78 ptiolle646-7021 with earning 5300-SSO-etee1 ranges200-w11~ --., l1CfC1.... • •7~ 2~.. ·•n• cond Porst~t 9157 i8 ~RI/ET-TE T·'fO~ r~ 1~ff....~1o:ee II you can answer YES olutoon Wpa1 IS wron elflg ~ 1 yl! ie_v!llj jcJCkel S 175 673· 1~02 • # 101 ' -
a..: etJX r? _ • •• ~ 3(}...Spm Mon. Ulru Fu._ convniss•uon .per -•k & <J1ye1 S 13!'> ea Dish· Moto Becane ~oped $185 .SJ Puc;h b.C.ycle. never le<I ran int $4800 dy~ 67 amilm cass •bit en New mtltor I rains. llres
OAILVP1LOi New P1ogram Call C wasner StOO 6.i6'5848 I Semi Pro surlbrd4Sf65 rrdoen S250 540-8439 64d'9111 •234 l'•t'S new crutch.brakes me~· $10.000 casfi 650-8106
330 W Bay Sr I ---------Damaro for appt Rel11geiarors like new new 5335 63 •·99 6 Blue <JI• girls Schwinn •10 495-5qo3 no rust S5'il00 786-5102 73 Camaro 307 V-8.&iiiO
Cosra Mesa. CA 1---------•I ltSIUICE 714-66 1·8465 clean t Almond 'WMe Mu11 !>ell due to 111 nea1111 spd bi~e 2 yrs 'Old •Int 79 3201 tbe•1an 1ed 642-3665 trans. PIS. good cond
"' ) FF 2 dr $165 895-7062 and collecr1on ol 60 yrs cond S 100 631 •0110 e.w.11 cpnel $9800 obo S 1450 968-422;1 •
s1gne<1 a conrracl w11h e SALES washer & dryer excell Silvei dollars B u s28 ea Morooecane Mens io•spd · be1 carps. Dave $3450 73 Capr1ce, good cond I al·~ p·11a1 ... '.,,. Our company has recent I 01soosin9 or American 645 6305 Ive n1sg 72 9 14, clean cono. Web-. -.....,..
ma1orCal1forn1aSav1ngs llSPUlll"EllTISll,,. cond S350/o bo &s20 1051 '2ldcorns llke new 5150 ChlfdJ 813201 5spd s11/rl au 968-796,llvmsg $550 6,75 -95 41 · PART TIME iin<:I Loan to sell annul!) • • 120.0148 646-8070 wrk c~ss · inmac; s 1 t qoo • 631-6300 Ken e Orange Count\' 0811> . some •• 200 ea seat S25 Rae• 525 ' • ' # ·,.., 82 91 rsc. red tOK mt. __ -
· products to rhetr clients P110thasanexcellent op Wtittlpool relr19 17 cu It 964-0062 857-1448 779·2061 830 52"" 1mmac cond $26000 ·73 SI -Wgn new patn1
Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in
Laguna Beach area (2 hours
per day). Weekdays P .M. -
weekends A.M. Earn about
$400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow
or Mr. Bush 642-4321. EOE --. ~aily Pilat
lllLY PILOT
IWIAIEI· TUllEE
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~=1a~er~~~',"::,81/'r9~~; porturn11y beg1nn1r1g like new 1325 650-7452 RAMOS CHANA ARTS S~v.inn Cont•nental Co•wenienllyLocared 5•8·9953 Iv msq tires. xlnt S2300 Obo mid-January for caree> & Compe11tove1v Pr1ct'O · -559-1833 01 752-7946 people who are w1ll1ng 10 oriet'lled display advertls-Coapattu 6018 Open house and art sale 10-spo good cond &... Rolls Jloret 9161 work tiatd. learn our mar-• Dec.ember 10· 11 10 am S 125 obo 752·2820 atr S ... -SEl IS FIRSTl •eting approach and 1ng sales 1eps wllh J TlllAEX SINCLAIR !000 5 pm 323 Coral Reel •fY'""fv' CARVER possess Lite, Variabl proven lrac~ recor Computer wll6K adaplo• I Drive 23 Huntington SWISS Supe• MOONIA "\.../ 1 We have a good setec11on A ASD l Grear earning po1en11al & 3 soflware tapes. Si5 8 h 536.8933 CAMPI EQu1pped Like Soles Ser~rce l"as1nq · ~ of NEW & used c nev-nnuity and N IC· guaranleed Or aw against 556 8000 Oi!C New 5375 846-3957 . .... • ~ r c _l '\)J 1\-.C roters! See us today•
enses We oller idea• commission Des11e tc. S11vt'r ptareo stemware 12 l'\.\....)L.L....J ;~~k~~~~~~~,,~~s ~~g~~:I move ;''o manaqemenr, Fret lo Yoa 6022 wlllM 14' wine 12 sher-I Cam fl 1014 l~l.'-l~R\/El ·l"l\R\ j -~.b;:N·::~~·0· .. ·v~·;-",.:·;~'1
or weekends. hmireo otus end resume lu 2 Fem s hih· r zues tit>ts 6 l•quors S42 PC Camper hell lull ne.ghr ..._, .., '4.'I\. " r E _ 4 •
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546-1 200 S40.000 • ti 1h1s sounds FREE 10 good nome r gray 557·6964 a11e1 4 30 Campe1 shell tbrg1s. Jt•nt ~ ... .r J'11:l••R _o.,r_o_li_...., ____ _
hkerhet)'peol opportunl· -Ne1he11andOwarlAabb11 Su1p11se Her tor ChrtSI· cono $325 646-4217 ~YIL. 70,4dr 19f'O.goodcond
ry you have been seel\1ng SALES lem11le/male, pan 536-7948 alter 6pm mos' Be~u•ituf Tour C F S S!lles-Service-Leastnn $700 obo. 536-7897 or SpeclaiEdii1on '79 Corvet·
& 11 you are available for time. llextble nours mnhne Min'k Stroller AMPER Will 11 mall UR&EST " .855-8331 12·8):>m te, 19· op!lons, Faste1
1nterv1ew1ng and 1ra1n1nr Mulll·lever salH l he old Faraitare 6025 51550 673•1202 ~~~~·5U~4~~w~;~~:. ~t~,5 74 Corona 4 tlr sedan. 4 911SC. very sexy, Best
tn Dec 10 begin In Jan lashlOnj!d Amencan In-4• ROUND OAK TABLE 2 730 555 544 8 55 IMVEllTORY spd snai p $I 5 75 Looklng/Org Co S 11.2sc
!hen please call M• cen1111e G1ea1 money teals 4 chat1s s4751000 SWING SE r cr1mb1ng · 1 or · 1 • 79 320, 4 spd Srn 642-0795 eves 548-8823 obo 494-4490
Pn1hps on Mon -Tues Fantas11c rewards I 67J..JQZ.~ • ba•i. ere tCHILOUFEJ a11 Meter Bikes 1016 --Wed a1(7 14)5~& 97>083• CMr Ve!Mgif woo<f net-dS-e>a•nt $120 t3 l5YDLI -ark It Corona su111on Do4 t 931'1
8 sol a -..lee~Pr Pl1110 642-8144 81 Ma>t l\Aoped like new * ·79 320• 4 mo SI on 6'1:yC. n!ledS eT1V 8 HA N spd
Salestielp Wanted We an earlhtone hke new Cosr blue S500 642·0671 1•86!'>621 work 5800 obo 751-7 181
.. Now accepting applications
for District Manager to
supervise ..newspaper car-
riers. Salary commensura~
with experience. Company
benefits pl~ bonus op-
portunity. Apply in ~rson,
weekdays, 3 PM to 5 PM at
330 West Bay St., Costa
Mesa.
now acr.ep11ng accprrca I s4oo, <1ell S tOO 540.o 153 r1 '>B ~atculator w PC .. * 7q 320• 4 '>I.Id A Cl srereo. caas gd mpg. go
-REAL ESTlTI 11ons lor a lullllme sale! rOOA prtnter nardl~I Puch Maxi Lw• ne.:ir new I \994X€0i ITriaapll 9171 cond S2600 840-7827
Renlallsales agent 101 ac· pos111on 1n our reader ac A1111ic1ai Ficus Be111am1na useo S tOO 536-3507 144rn3
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hve Batboats:ancr orrice <1ep1' Telepnone g 1rees -quahtvs11k1eavAs • l 5•8· 109tYPl1 I 1 • cnun1e1 sales exp. netptu real wood trunks -Fnr Miac. Waate• 6"20 · I • 80 3201, ~ wd A C ~apph•re _b ue. steieo. 68 Mustang V8 11u10. ps. :~e~~~~.e~~:~·~~l~to~~ llUI nol reQ d Apply Pen home and oll1ce $S$H PAID Mo.torcrcles/ 1011' 1565ZOli covet 49~d:s~i OBO pb. orig owner sharP'
hcenseo agent$ Com nysaver 1660 PtacentlC Beeb.P & Assoc 476-0311 GOOD I.I.SEO ITEMS CMltrl * 80 633cs1 4spo 10<\UeOI • $3000 firm 673-5114 .. j m1ss1ons onry Cat Ave C M Beau! sora cuSIOm made 6~-0792 131Kewasaa..1 90 Olfl Bikes I I tBWW2991 JVolk1wa1ea 9173 70 M avertck Spoi t
BETTE WALSH Sates counrry F1 1 week 010 M · l I 1 6224 AU lot S 100 548-t017 ' • 8 1 3201 5 sp~I S fl 61 Bug good cond Runs E<1111on. runs good $690
WlT C S HICI Ill , t ICUT8431 · HFHIT lllH lllAtlAVH moving OSI 800 sell IJIMsing t rumpel hltenev. 7~ Hl)hCll XR75 g1ee1 • 82 528E Auto IMl}eo grear mus1 sell 12100. obo 646-3582 na-•too n I Stllll ' $475 644-53 IA S50 ObO 557.9499 cono S200 540·8439 I i966653) call 962-~90.4 71 l TD clean air. am/Im
l p11 25 nours 10 be 3, 81oyn111111p1e dtS'f'• w1m11 80 VESPA P200 Runs • 82 528E. 5 ~po lo.iUed 66 Bug. good c-0nd, snl rt. $7~ 536-7897 all 6pm
: • 1 rangeo Appty an Person 1 1w1n 11ndl bed w/b -GUITAR & CASE w1lh u:cet s lO&o 63 1.2431 t IEUD9681 , rebtl eng, nu radials, . C • -1 ; CIUSllled Adi, your OM-j KIAM RIMA HARD spnga & moll. &XII $700 ~tras S75 857-1448 • *SJ J201 A 1 SI A am/Im cess $2000 obo. 71 Mustang onv. tN .
· 1topshopplng09fl181' .. WARE. 2668 Kerbo• oboPoollbl,lrv1ngKaye Martm AcousllcGullar 8!Har1ey Superg11111 (tFMY925) Karen 847·!000 or ctustc.exltcond.toml,1
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KIDS-EARN GREAT lRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
· EARN lP TO $75.00 PER WEEK
Wt now "-.. I~ optf!tnp lot ~"I ""' buwtrs lo secure rtldtrs1ot The Orlflle Co .. t °*'• Pilot Our Cl~ lllfl II 3 30 p m Ind
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Real Estate 1nvestmen1 MANUFACTURER Office Faraitart/ BMW 1972 R6015 tow t ltwv t89) or plrta 557•9188 ••<. n-tires. bait. 4
compiny ae ek ~1md saveS01075*1.onnew Et•l~tll 1221 m11age rravet bags lll·l1'11 _ ------radlalor.82.000mt.alnt
rnotrvated 1nd1v1dua1 wilt> lop Quality bed 5819 Tw1r1 Canon N~200 C""""r. very I 1600 957-1690 altei 6 20tl w 111 Senln Ana '68 Bug. rblt eng, clean Int, cond. $1995 700.8688
general otllce skllts & dtc-.. 11 just $'"9 95, lull •*Is _,,,w Clo•-d Sun"aw AM/FM sten!O, nu tlrts .. --_, " -cleon. wo1ks as rs S500. lllT 1111 • 'lt y·z210 ~ u ' 12500. Call 2.hrs. Bob 78 F'lesla. r~. 4 epd. exit taphone u per •lnr fu&I $79 95 Save even • d I I typing a rnu11. varlec more on q .. een end king call 649-6846 Melzlet llres. gOO<I cond LARGE SELECTION OF 83 l ·ll300 8111 32 con . Ill '. nu I res.
oulles 549·2988 PlaaM Ot aai-S"'SO 826•54 .. 3 NFW & USED BMW'S! _ _ _ louvers. amllm cau. ca1 _ tel s Hee deltver ~ " " Q 69 Sqbk. good cond, cover. SHOO~
Secrel8ry N B Research 636·• 195 Porting Yamaha. c neap AM/FM cass. Musi Mtl.
llrm seek11Jr11 rate HC· Contemporary Sota 615·31185John 11100. call 644-0126 i;:;•;;•m;r;,:;t,;lm1i---~--;~~1~;,rc,1w~~11. •t;a~;~ $~h~!;~~4o~lnf cono : Grand p11nO:--bufit d Vespa 100, "'iikenew. 1 Y' Liil IUOI llW i9 eqt>k wgn. 2 dr, rebii 'll 111 ~ hn.
$1500• depen<llng on walnut. xlnt con<I , Ol<I $750 5.45-6786 VOLUME SALES mlr, good body . .$1800. 011Q. OWnel', !Oeded. lelt
e11peri.nc. PIMM aend Cuarom-bn mttroreo din S2SOO/ol>o 1145-0768 .......... ----IHt SERVICE & LEASING WH11day1 78m·2Pm & mOdel cocwertlblet SA850
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·-It 'll cost more
for the 'good life'
By the A111oclated Press
The price of having fun will rise next year, a
new s urvey says.
For starters. beer prices are expected to
mcrease 4 percent to 5 percent in 1984 , Standard &
Poor's Corp. said Monday.
Also. a decade-long climb in the price of movie
tickets will continue, toys will be 3 percent to 4
percent more expensive, the cost of lodging will be
up about 5 percent and boaters will have to pay 3
percent to 8 percent more for marine motors. S&P
said.
"The c.'OSt of both the essen ti;lls and the good
(See F UN, Page A2)
THE ORANGE COAST .
' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1983
\
COAST EDITION
ORAN GE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
M~ss transit gaining po.pularity in OC
.. '
By ANDREA ADELSON
Ot t .... O.Uy Piiot II•"
Satisfaction with Orange County's freeway
system is declining fast, while support for mass
transit is growing, according to a survey.
And corresponding with commuter aggravation.
the survey says a majority of residents who last year
opposed higher taxes. now say they would support a
COilege
trustees
to··make
changes
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of Ille Ollily Piiot llllfl
Three new Coast Community
College Distqct trustees who wilJ
be sworn into office Wednesday
prepared a list of changes they
hope to make. including
withdrawing contracts extended ·
by the lame duck board last month ;
to top administrators. •
The chan~es wilJ begin with the
meeting place. Instead of condYfiiF.;
ing business-\&> the small distnt'f
board room. tlie trustees will meet
at '8 .m. W~nesday m the
~'l -B-.• ·Moore Per-,..~~odrm~m':!:g~rts Theater at Orange.
•
Coast College. .
Conrad lfordqJist, Nancy
Pollard and Annand~ Ruiz.wfll be
sworn in as new tn.&stees. The
three. who ran as a ~form slate
with the backing of t~e district's
-full-time· teachers. were elected
Nov. 8. Along with two previously
elected trustees, they will govern
Orange Coast. Golden West and
Coastline colleges. plus television
•. station }\OCE Channel 50.
The agenda for Wednesday's
special meeting is based on a series
of proposals submitted by the new
trustees. The proposals include:
• E.5tablishing a moratorium on
out-of-district travel;
• Employing a special counsel to
advise the district on legal matters
regarding district policy:
• Reorganizing board meeting
procedures to encourage greater
participation by college presi-1
dents. academic senate presidents,
!See CHANGES. Page A2 1
Huge flatbed truck is parked in front
of Seal Beach NavarWeapons Sta-
1 percent sales tax increase to ease eounty transpor-
tation tangles.
Strong a ttitudes about the county's transpor-
tation needs emerged from the 1983 Orange County
Annual Survey, results of which were released today
by aurvey director Mark Baldassare. a ~C Irvine
associate professor.
About 1,000 residents polled by telephone in
July were asked 92 questions, on subjects ranging
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tion -•pperenaly to deter poMible
terrorist attacks on compound.
Seal Beach barr~cades set up
Trucks parked at weapons_ station 'to impede gate crashing'
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. .._,,_IWI
Navyff>Hitlals are taking the unprecedented
action of ~king large trucks with flatbed t.railen in
front of several key. pt.es at the Seal Beach Naval
Weapons StaUon, apparen\ly ln l"e8ponte to terrortat
bombing attacks in the United Stat.es and Lebanon.
The truck barricades. aimilar to thoee uaed at the
White Hou.-following the devastating truck
hombing of the Matfne compound In Beirut, caf!le"lo
' I
U,ht Monday. after nuc\eaf weapon foes held two
demanttntiorw and parUdpated in dvtl dilobedJence
at the we.pona 1taUon. The ~.000-acre 1taUon aerves
•&he anna aupplier for much of the U.S. P.Ofl~
Fleet. , ... "
Navy offldala said no apeclCic threat trigered
the unusual precaJ.itlona of uaing truck.au barricadea.
"Specific aecurity precautiona are clUlifled
lnformaUon and will not bedl!ICU88ed," C.pt. Joh~ W.
(See BARRICADES, P~rt All
.
from transportation. housing, income and govern-
ment.
The survey yields a profile show mg r esidents ace
shifting toward the middle of the political spectrum,
are more affluent and favor growth limits, but still
can't find an affordable home .
Residents' sausfaction level with i!Ounty free-
ways declined in one year by 6 percent and can be
predicted by geography. he said.
"Transportation was the most surprising of all,"
said Baldassare. an urban sociologist, who began
conducting the annual survey in 1982.
Those who live either in south or central Orange
County, and like ly have business ties in the cent.er,
are the strongest backers of mass transit, giving
freeways the worst rating.
Their counterparts who live north of central
!See ANNUAL SURVEY, Page A2 )
Cabbage Patch
KidS draw cro·wd·
By ROB.ERT BARKER
Of 11'9 OeMr Piiot llafl
Cabbage Patch Kids fever broke out in a Huntington Beach
asphalt parking lot today .
Lured by the offer of 20 free Cabbage Patch Kid dolls. about
400 people gathered at Cheap Charlie's store for the drawing. The
contest drew about 8.000#entries, but it was not necessary to be
present to win. .
The first big winner was Terri Waite of Huntington Beach.
Accompanied to her car by private security guards who were
protecting against "doll kidnappers," Waite said she was going to
give her little bundle of joy to daughter Tami.-a fourth grade
student at Smith School.
"She's been after me for the past four weeks to find one, and I
· .... couldn't," Waite said.
"I'll have to tell her about it when she gets home from school,"
she said. l
Waite, who had to peer through a forest of microphones and
(See CABBAGE PATCH, PaRe AZ)
Debris from
Mesa man's
boat found • The search for a Costa Mesa
fishing boat captain and two
crewmen moved into its third day
this morning after the discovery of
some floating debris believed to be
from their capsized vessel.
•Coast Guard officials said while
a private salvage firm towed the
3~-foot L ' Epsadon to Long Beacb
Harbor, a search party riding In a
hellooptir tpotted debris floating
off the Huntington Beach coast,
aeveral miles from the capalzed
boat.
The hunt for the milaing trio
was launched Sunday after
Harold Whitehead's fishing W18el
wu 1potted. Nobody was aboard.
Whitehead, 56. and Rofl Poole
and Steve Lewis, both of Long
BNch, had been filhln& near
Catalina Wand Friday and Satur-
day, a C.O.t Guard .pokelman
.Mid today. Au\haritiel belieW the
boat may have been cauaht tn a
rouah weekend 1torm that
churned up OCHn waten. ' Coat Guard authorities-.id the
wan:h it beln& conducted by
hel&a>pt«.
Laguna
museum
to add 4
galleries
By L.P . BENET
Of t .... Deify Piiot It•"
A3 part-of a long-range plan-to -
turn the Laguna Beach Mueseum
of Art into one o( the finest art
centers in Southern California.
museum officials bave announced
a $550.000 expansion plan that
will include four new galleries.
Museum officials say the new
design. which will nearly double
the facili ty's existing capacity.
will add meeting rooms, offices
and· needed maintenance spac-e to
65-year-old Laguna Beach land-
mark.
"We are in the process of
emerging from a city-oriented
center to a major Southern Cali-
fornia institution," said Museum
spokeswoman Lauri Pelisser.o.
"Our budget has increased
three-fold during the last three
years and right now we just can't
exist in the s pace we have."
The plan, to be funded by a $i.5
million capital campaign that has
been under way since September,
will add 7,000 square feet of space,
Pelissero said.
Most of the building is to take
place on the part· of museum
faci ng North Coast Highway. The
museum's second level. targeted
for 11800 square feet of additional
office space, is expected to extend
over the entire roof of the first
level. which will be extended over
the lawn toward the highway.
officials said.
ln addition. an elevator is to be
installed and bathrooms upgraded
!See MUSEUM, Page A21
• >
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\
~• * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. December 6, 1983
$4 7,000 'loser' guilty of car theft I CONTINUID llORlll
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... .,...,.,_ •wt
A namboyant 21-year-old man
who made a splash last fall in
Newport Beach where he claimed
he lost $47,000 In <'ash at a popular
nightspot. pleaded guilty Monday
to stealing a $30,000 Mel'C'edes
Benz.
t0 Deputy District Attorney Mike
Nunn.
A second t'harge that stemmed
from Booth's rental of a Pol"llChe
from a N('wport Beach car lot with
a friend's credit card without
permission, was dropped, accord-
ing tO Nunn.
when the client didn't show up, he
went to get the briefcue and
found ll gone.
PoUce reponed they were
iuspiclous or Booth's report and
challenged him to take a
lie-detector test.
Booth made an appointment to
take the test bul never showed up.
He was arrested the foUow1na day
on suspicion of stealing an ex-
penaiv~ Mercedes Bem l rom an
Anaheim car dealer.
A(.'('()rdlng to the dealer, Booth
took the sedan for a test drive and
never returned. Police said they
stlll have not located the car.
CHANGES PLANNED ...
From Page A 1 -
studenta and the public at large,
• Developing a plan for
re-employment, to the extent
possible, of those employees laid
ofl by the district,
• tensions were granted improperly
and the.new trustees should have
legul Krounds to rescind these •
decisions. He declined \.<>'elaborate
on the grounds for rescinding the
earlier decision. Michael Booth. who had
boasted he was worth millions and
rapped police for doub'ting his
$47,000 loss, has been in jail since
Oc:t. 20, unable to raise bail.
A public defender representing
Booth could not be reached for
comment.
The colorful Booth. who
claimed to be a golf pro from Palm
Springs and an importer of snazzy
au t~made news last faU when he
said he lost a brietcase jammed
With 470 $100 bills in &bby
Mt'Gee's restaurant.
School hoard to seat • Rescinding the action taken in
secret session and announced at
the Nov. 16 board meeting. On
Nov. 16. at the last regular
mc.<('ttng of the outgoing board, the
trustees gave one-year contra('t
extensions to six top adminis-
trators and gave new ~'Ontracts to
three employees who previously
had none.
Nordquist al.so said the trustees
hope to hire Larry Agran as the
special counsel regarding distract
policy. Agran is the mayor of
Irvine.
..
Booth pleaded guilty Monday to
a single charge of ~rand theft m
North County Mun1('1pal Court m
Fullerton. He will be sentenced
Dec. 21. The maximum sentence is
three years in state prison.
new: trustees tonight Nordquits said the trustees have
selected Evans Management Co.
of Santa Monica as the c.'Onsultant
to advise the trustees on district
management and ~ible re-A short term an t'Ounty Jail .
though. is more likely. at't:ordmg
Booth told police he entrusted
the briefcase to a restaurant h~t
while he waited for a client who
was to sell ham a Ferrari. He said
The Board of F.ducation of the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District will seat Its recently
elected members tonight.
fn<"11mhf>nt KPn Wayman will
ANNUAL SURVEY RESULTS •n
From Page A 1
Orange County -Anaheim. Santa Ana and Garden will deteriorate, he said. Income was not a factor in
Grove -are more dosely tied to the neighboring predictingsupport. "lt'sconfidence,'' Baldassare said,
l'OUnties of Los Angeles. San Bernardino and that approving a tax measure "means I won't be stuck
Riverside. They express the weakest support for the on the freeways another 15 minutes."
sales tax. expected to be put before county voters in ... Even though less than 1 percent. or 10 out of
June of 1984. 1.000 polled, use existing mass transit, 64 percent
Baldassare pointed out the same people whose support expanded bus service and 57 percent want a
support for the transportation tax as weak also lack rail system. .-..•
c.'Onfident-e an local government's ab1l1ty to solve "There's an irony here, and it's taken me a year
problems. to figure it out," said the researcher. Residents "are
"What kind of image (government officials freeway oriented. But maybe they just want to get
project) is going to be a big factor in terms of how their neighbors off the freeway.
people vote," he said. But they "do want to see money spent on a new,
But the researcher could not predict if his diverse transportation system."
findings are an accurate picture of the election's The survey also found: •A broad consensus for
outcome. Hedid point out that of the registered voters limiting commercial and residential growth: •A 2
who were polled. a slightly smaller majority favored percent decline in home ownership: •A $5 difference
the ballqt measure. • an avera8t? monthly payments paid by the majority of
Residents' views of government also clouds their renters and homeowners. 'The best prediction of
view of the future. Baldassare said. Those who. think monthly payments is how long you've lived here;·
local government is unresponsive to the average saia Baklassare, not income. number of bedrooms or
citizen, .also believe living conditions ii'\ the •COUJ]ty type of home-.
CARTER COMPANY HEARING ...
From Page A1
name, described Carter as "a personable young
man who claims to be involved in church."
he said many investors in Bakersfield were
gathered by Carter during seminars at local hotels.
"He claimed to go to work at 3 or 4 a.m. and
worked late mto the evening. I guess he had to to
keep h is books straight." said the man, who
invested about $.10.000 with the Carter Company.
"He was very convincing," Price said of ,
Cafter.
Mitch Price. another of a group Bakersfield
residents who drove to Los Angeles for the
hearing. said he oragmally thought the invest-
ments were secure but now doesn't expect t.o ever
see $35.000 he invested in thet'Ompany. Price, now
reured. heard about the Carter Co. through
t'Olleagues at the Sears store where he worked. but
Another o( the investors gathered in the court
hallway agreed. telling of a neighbor who had
refinanced his home so that he could invest.
Price. a fonner salesman. said two other Sears
employees who cam~ to Los Angeles with him still
believe they will get their money back.
"One of my friends has been drawing off it for
six or seven years." he said.
BULLETIN BOARD
Med Center plans fete
for tots, burn victims
Two holiday parties. with Disney characters as entertainers.
are planned for ~urrent and f~er patients of UC lrvlne Medical
Center burn unit and neonatal intensive care Friday and Saturday.
The Orange hospital's burn unit will hold its reunion for 200
former and current pauents and their families Friday from 2 to 5
p.m. in the cafeteria of building I from 2 to 5 p.m. Disney characters
will make a visit. Those interested in attending should caU 634-5304.
ln addiuon, the neonatal' ICU will hold its 12th annual
celebration for returrung "miracle babies" Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m.
in the cafeteria of building 1, 101 The City Drive.
Head nurse Norline Piero would like to know which miracle
babies and parents w1U attend. She can be reached at 634-5289
Newla nd House sets holiday event
The HunJ,ington Beach Historical Society is offering a
tum-of-the-century Christmas observance this month at the
Newland House. 19820 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach.
The prog.ram will offer a glimpee of Victorian Chrismas
traditions that include authentic decorations and period music.
The Christmas program will be offered from 12 noon to 4 p.m.
Saturday. Sunday and Dec. 17-18.
Donations are $2 for adults and $1 for children 2-12. For more
information. call the Newland House, 962-5777.
Professional wome n's seminar slate d
A presentation titled "How to Get Your Act Together (And
St.art Taking it on the Road)," will be given at. 6 p.m. Thursday by
Women In Managemeht, an educational •organization for the
advancement of professional women.
Six presentors will participate in the P,rogram at the Hungry
Tiger Restaurant in Santa Ana. For information and reeervations,
call 630-6797 or 636-1702.
MUSEUM .... '
From Page A 1
for handicapped VlSltors
Museum and cny planning of-
f1c1als. are m the midst of ironing
out details on designs su bmitted
by the museum three mon ths ago.
The plan needs City Council and
state Coastal Commi~ion ap-
proval before construction can
begin sometime in 1985.
Pelissero said the refurbished ·
artcenteqvill have the capacity to
attract larger exhibits and to
expand ats public education pro-
grams for children and adults.
"In the past we've come across
exhibits that we wanted, but
knew we couldn't do ~ause we
simply didn't have the room,"
Pelissero explained. "Right now.
we don't even have an area to
clean and prepare paintings.''
. The capital campaign, under
the direction of pharmaceutical
manufacturer Jack &yle, is seek-
ing gifts of $25,000 and up in hopes
of raising.S,750,000 by next spring.
CABBAGE ...
From Page A1
camt'ras to make her selection.
chost>a doll named Allison Cecelia.
She came complete with adoption
papers and a birth certificate.
"We got such a small allocation
of dolls. and we're trying to satisfy
thousands. so we thought it was
fairest to do it this way (the.
drawing) ... said Russ Stebenne, a
co-owner of Cheap Charlie's.
He said the Cabbage Patch dolls
are the biggest phenomena sinc.'C'
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return to the board for his second
tenn representing Area 1 and Jim
De Boom, executive director of the
Orange Coast YMCA, will official-
ly begin his first school board
term.
Regular meetings scheduled for
Dec. 13 and Dec. 27 have been
canceled. Tonight's organizational
f meeting, when board officers
appointed. will begin at 7:30 at the
Harper Community Center. 425 E.
18th St .. in Costa Mesa.
The outgoing trustees cllfimed
the extensions were granted to
assure a smooth transition when
the new trustees took office. But
Nordquist. Pollard and Ruiz
proiested the extensions could tie
their hands during ~ible re-
organization.
organization. '
Nordquist said the new trustees
hope to focus on several areas,
including improving district com-
munications. making decisions in
the open and addressing the
i.hortage of district funds.
Some of Wednesday's agenda
Items were campaign promises. Nordquist said today the ex-
BARRICADES AT WEAPONS STATlON ...
From Page A1
Kineer, the station's commanding officer said.
"However, pn occasion, some measures are
instituted to check out our ability to.go to increased
security postures. Some plans entail physically
·barricading gates to impede gate crashing.
"lncidences involving the bombing at the U.S.
Capitol Building and damage to the B-52 plane in
New York certainly serve to remind us as to our need
for vigilance and aJequate security measures,"
Kineer said.
The disclosures followed a "die-in" demon-
stration Saturday by .. bout 500 people protesting the
dlspersal of American Pershing II and Cruise missiles
jn Europe and came after the arrests Monday .of 13 for
trespas&ng and lying down inside the main gate of
the station on 5eal Beach .Boulevard.
Allegations that nuclear weapons are based in
the station's bunkers fueled the protest.
FUN IS COSTLY ...
From Page A 1
things in life will rise slightly more in 1984 than
they did this year, but the increases should stay at
or below the expected 5.3 perc.ent inflation rate,"
according to the annual consumer cost s urvey
released by the business information concern.
S&P said incre~ of 5 percent or less are
expected in the prices of food. clothing, most
leisure time activities and new cars. But it said
family budgets may be strained by an expected 15
percer1t jump in natural gas prices and an 11
percent rise in health care costs.
Some bargains also are expected next year.
Including soft drinks. liquor. clothing and air
travel. S&P said.
"Our purpose," saia Long Beach State professor
Sob Brophy whose 45-year-old wife Mary Lou was
one of those arrested. 1s to put our bodies on the line.
We're saying stop" (this nuclear proliferation.)
"There's nothing else to do. We vote for a freeze
and yet this kind of thing goes on.
"Reagan's policy is like H.igh Noon with guns at
the side and meeting the guy in the black hat in the
middle of the street.
"There's no effort for reconciliation or to settle
differences in a non-violent way.
"I tell my students that there probably won't be
another semesterof living. That it (nuclear destruc-
tion' could happen at anytime.''
Meanwhile, Seal Beach Police Chief Stacy
Picaacia said Monday he defends the right of the
nuclear proiest.ers to say what they wish but he
doesn't defend their right to get arrested.
He said his department had to spend $5,000 each
day for extra personnel to handle {he demonstrations.
"We could spend ~he money better to prosecute
criminals," he said . He also said the new phase of
protesta puts an increaeed drain on the cour:ll system
and the district attorney's office.
The big Navy base which uses Anaheim Bay
next door to Huntington Harbour to load warships
has long been rumored as a storage place for nuclear
weapons.
However, ll.S. General Accounting Office
investigators seemed to put that p6ss1blity to rest last
summer when it announced the station doesn't have
the capapility to handle or load nuclear weapons
However . college professor Brophy said the
wording in the GAO report .was "crafty" and
intentionally failed Lo say anything about "pro-·
cessing" nuclear weapqns on trucks and barges on
their way to Navy ships.
Navy spokesmen. as usual. say they can "neither
· confirm nor' deny" the existence of the weapons.
LUNCH & DINNER
njoy·any one of rhcsc three defrcious cntrccs. and we will serve
you our Meriy Christmas Margarita, or your choice of a-non-alcoholic.
beverage. It's.our way of wishing you a vrry happy Holiday Season.
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(hilled pi«rs of lean pork. avocado. romato. ohvcs a11d tonllla srrlps.
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A chicken r.aco with chet'IK'. k'ttucr 01\d tomato. And, a corn 1onllla tllk•d
with juicy c~kkcn l'llunks, topped with m!kl red saurl'. With r1cc and bt>ans .
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facilities
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Agriculture teachers attending
a nationial convention In Anaheim
thll week were impressed with
the !llt.e of Costa Mesa High
$c·hnol': · •dent-run nursery and
farm du. Lng a tour Monday.
Agrk-ulture instructor Roy
Center said 41 teachers. who
toured facilities both at the hjgh
school and at Orange Coast Col·
lege. were surprised at the scope
of the high school program. which
Center said is the largest of its
kirid in the county.
"They we re impr~ with the
facilities and the amount of money
that's been put into them. es·
pec1a lly m the middle of an
urban-tvpe area." Center said. . ...
There are 56 students in the
school's agriculture program this
year. most of whom raise animals.
tend a commercial nurserv at the
school and. this month. of>erate a
Ch ristmas tree lot.
~
"We're going to top $75,000 thts
year" in proceeds from the nur-
sery and the farm. Center said.
The money goes back into the
program.
A "spirit of entrepreneurship"
exists among the students. most of
whom plan on making agriculture
a career.
"The Chnstmas tree lot is
<'ompletely run by the students.
adults only supervise their work'°;"'
Center said. Students keep the
books, set prices on the trees and
do all the selling.
At the farm, 40 to 50 Qnimals are
raised each year, usually in the
• spring, for show and sale at the
Orange County Fair.
A n ew d ay d awT1i ng
Masls of boals moored in the North Lido Channel near
the Arc:he in Newport Beach appear to stretch up to
greet the rising sun on a chilly morning.
Mesa cops nab man with stolen gun
A 1rans1ent who nad been sleeping
In a car on tile 100 blocl( ot Monie
Vista Avenue 1n Costa Mesa was
arrested Monday morning on suspl·
cJon of carrying a concealed weapon
Police alleged that Douglas Latnam,
26. was wanted on a felony burglary
warrant and was carrying a we8'>C)n
tflat turned out to be stolen Latham
was booke<J into 1ne Costa Mesa
Po11ce Department Jail and is being
tield on S 10.000 bail.
A pflys1cal education teacher It
Davis Junior H1gn School discovered
Monday that Iler office flad been
brol(en Into over tile weekend.
Thieves stolen $35 worth ot cash and
candy from lockers 1n the office. Tiley
apparently slipped a wire tflrougn tile
door and pulled down on the hendle
10 gain entry
~ewport Beach ·
A cat burglar made oft w1tfl 1ewlery
and a rare com collection worth
$10,000 alter shpp1ng 1n10 a Ktaloa
Court residence tflrougn a 114K:·
ond-lloor sliding glass door Pohce
said tile crook snapped oft part ot a
redwood lrelhs and used it to scale up
to ttie second floor
A 35-year·old wood golf club was
stolen from a player's golf bag
outside the pro shop at the Irvine
Coast Country Club, 1600 E. Coast
Highway The club was Ille wood
driver and has a dark brown finish
and a black shaft.
A pair of S 18 Fe;rari sunglasses
were taken from a VW Rabbit parked
al Promontory Point The crook
apparently punched a flole with a
screwdriver directly above tne car
door tock.
A burglar flauled ofl S3. 100 1n
possessions from a residence on tile
500 block of Tusllfl Avenue Pohce
said the crook sma!hed out a window
10 gain entry and acc1dentty dropped
a red 011 rag Inside tile nome.
A 24-year-old woman reported a
peeping tom star1ng into her batfl·
rOOn:) window white she was taking a
shower.
Laguna Beach
A Storer Cable TV box and cash
with a total value of $280 were stolefl
from a house In the JOOO blocil of
Catalina Street, Laguna Beach pollce
were told. •
A total of $340 In casn was tal(en
from a residence 1n tile ~ block of
Anita Street Monday. I
An eshlllated 's4~g00 In Jewelry-was
stolen from a hou1e In the 600 block
of Tflaha Street tile same day
Huntington Beach
Ivory figurines were stolen 1n the
burgl1ry Mon<SJy of a hOme on the
t6800 block of Algonquin Street. A
rear l(ltchen door was pried OP8fl to
enter. The loss was es1lma1ed at
~00.
A red 1974 Camarowas vandalized
and burglarized early Monday. The
i:::_~xterlor was spray-painted. A $450
Pioneer AM/FM radlo·casseue deck
was stolen The car was parked on
the 9600 blocl( of Innsbruck Drive
I nine
At 4 15 pm Friday Irvine pohce.
assisted by Santa Ana officers
arrested Jeronimo P Blanco 18. and
two 17·year-old 1uveniles at 1137 W
St Andrews. Santa Ana. lor sales
and possession of marijuana. Seized
were 18 pre-packaged S 10 baggies
of mar11uana and $240 in cash
Blanco was booked In Orange Coun·
ty Jall wltfl a ball of $5,000. The
1uvenlles were booked into Orange
County Jail wltflout bail. Those ar-
rested were MeJClcan nationals.
Police said tnese arrests terminated
a month·long 1nvestlgatlon Into sa1es
of drugs to Irvine juveniles.
fountain Valley
Someone stole jewelry valued at
$1.360 from a small black purse In a
bedroom In the 17000 block of Beecn
Avenue.
Burglars broke the doorknob
mechanism 10 a nouse In the 10000
block of La Quinta circle and took
jewelry valueci at $2.795 from a
bedroom
Would-be thieves cul a hold In the
rear door but was unable lo make
entrance Into the Pacific Coast
Sportswear clolhlng outlet al 10000
block of Ellls Avenue Damage was
listed at S300.
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Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /T~eaday, December 6, 1983 * Al
BtiJtched j:Jombingprobed
El Toro pilots catch pa rt o f b lame in Camp Pen d leton t.af u
By tbe Auoda&~d Pren
The dropping of a dozen
500-pound bombs near a 40-man
mor""r platoon June 16 has been
blamed on human error. bad
judgment, wrong computer cod-
ing and a show-must-go-on at·
titude by Marine Investigators.
Ope Marine from Camp
Pendleton was Injured in the
exercise.
El Toro Marine Corps Air
StaUon officials say the A-6
Intruder bomber pilot, Capt. J.W.
Kosewicz, and navigator, 1st Lt.
M.V. Meed, were grounded aft.er
an investigation revealed Meed
had typed "erroneous data" into
the computer controlling the tra·
' jector)( of the bombs and Kosewicz
failed to uncover the error.
The bombs landed several hun·
dred yards outside a sealed-off
area used for live-fire exercises.
The injured Marine. Lance Cpl.
Dennis Fekay. is recovering from
shrapnel wounds in his right leg
and has been assigned to light
duty. said Lt. Russ Thurman,
Camp Penqleton base spokesman .
Thurman said Marine regu·
lallons prohibit Fekay from ~Us·
cussing the accident or the ln -
vestigation.
Maj. C.E. White, Investigating
officer for the 3rd Marine Aircraft
Wing at 'El Toro, said the incident
could nave been prevented.
Lag una youths
su re 'can' do i t
Laguna Beach High School and
loeal Girl Scouts are collecting
canned food for a Tijuana or·
phanage,.through Dec. 16.
The public can drop off canned
fruits and vegetables at theadmin·
istration offices at Thurston. El
Morro and Top of the World
elementary schools and at the
activities offic.-e at the high school,
from 8 ~.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.
Later this month the food will
be delivered to Mexico. For
further information contact Jim
Toomey at 494-8546 Ext. 223.
"During thlll lnv(.-stlgalion, 't
had the 1trong impression that
had thl1 not been such a
high-priority operation. our nor·
mal procedures would have allow-
ed a number of people to prevent
the incident," White said in his
official report.
The report, obtained through
the federal Freedom of lnfor·
mation Act, didn't indicate in the
report why the operation was
considered "high-priority."
"No one wanted to be the one
who stopped the show or screwed
up the timing or failed to get the
bombs off ." White said. "And this
was just a practice."
But he said: "It is not enough to
pay lip service to safety. Safely
must be an attitude which awards
caution."
Manne regulations prohibit
White or other Mannes from
discussing the accident or the
report. said Lt. Col. Bobbie
Weinberger. chief public affairs
officer at El Toro.
'Broaching' the Subj_ect ...
Nautical term -like this novice cr ew m ember -is all we t
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of ""' Delly Piiot .....
Nautical terms are baffling to the novice
sajJor, but after nearly a year of racing aboard a
38-foot sloop, 1 figured I'd picked up a handful of
the more useful ones.
~or instance. I know the bow is the pointy end
of the boat, and I know the difference between a
tack and.a jibe. And the beer is
· kept below-decks in the gal·
ley.
Sunday, I added a new
word to my own personal -tdLJ ticaJ dictionary.
The word is broach.
As in, "Holy·-~ we're
going to broach."
That's the last sentence I
heard before I was tossed into
Steve Mitchell the sea. one hand grasping the·
rail, the other h~d -te'aring at a spinnaker sheet
that became tang!~ aroul)d my neck and wajst.
.............. ~ ......
"'Bolero" (center ) heads out harbor
at beginning of Su nda y's boat race
All this, of course. took place under water -my back.slamming into the life line on the port
traveling at about 7 knots. side. which, by this time. was a foot under water. I
Now. broach. to the uninitiated means this: was sucked through the life line and found myself
''To tumor swing so the beam of a vessel faces with a fish-eye-view of the hull of the "Bolero."
the waves and wind and there is danger of It was not a pretty sight.
swamping or capsizing." My tare didn't flash before my eyes. My fi rst
Boy. is that an accura\e description. It fits thoughtwasthis $80.000boatwasgoingdownand
what happened aboard skipper Tim St.evens' we pro~bly wouldn't go sailing anymorf?. My
"Bolero" to the letter. second thought was, I might go down with this
Stevens is a serious racer. Been sailing for $80,000 boat. 1
years. Never tipped his boat over before. no siree. It was not a pretty thought.
The "Bolero" 1s his 38-foot Oltalina schooner, Several hours later -OK, seconds later -
equipped with oversized winches and rigging the "Bolero" lurched back into a more tradittonal
specially-made for OC"ean racing. It does weU in position, dragging me back aboard, the tangled
stronger winds than light.er winds. and Su.nday sheets and lines cris&crossing my body. I don't
looked to be a good day for Stevens and his crew of know if there's a nautical term for position I was in.
four. but "hog-tied'..'..romes to mind.
A good stiff breeze sent us sajling out of 1 I looked ,like a meatball on a plate of rope ·
Newport Harbor with the rest of the Cl~ A fleet pasta.
in the Balboa Yacht Club-sponsored Sunkist Crew member Joe Avi~a. w ho was hanging
Series. Right past the yellow flag that alerts sailors onto the starboard rail when the boat righted
of a "small craft advisory." Itself. later recalled that moment.
Once we hit the harbor entrance. the foreded< "All I sa~was a beard and two big eyes
crew dropped our Mylar jib and put up a larger · coming out of the water. You looked like Captain
genoa for the.run to a buoy off Newport pier. We Ahab strapped to Moby Dick."
made the mark in respectable tiJn~. turned, . Verx funny.
dropped the jib and hoisted our blue and wrute Whtie I freed myselC from the spaghetti, my
spinnaker for the run home. (See. I told you I knew fellow crew members were busy dropping the
all those fancy words.) spinnaker and the jib we had begun to hoist before
And run we did. A heavy swell bad our vessel the "Bolero" decided to play "Hide the Crew
"surfing" up to 11.4 knots al times. a 22 knot wind Member." _
to our backs. We didn't bother to finish the race, choosing
The skipper had me lean against the boom to instead to limp back into the harbor with only the
keep It to port and he told me to holler a. warning mainsail up.
each time a wave approached the st.em . We were Remarkably, although the cockpit was
about half way back to the harbor entrance when swamped when we broached, the cabin remained
I learned my new word. relatively dry. Of course everything that was on
A combination of an exceptionalJy large swell the starboard side had found new quar,t.ers on the
and a wind sh ift sent the "Bolero" sp)nning and port side. But the only casualties were the loss of a
the crew grabbing for the rails. seat cushion.
I liter.ally Clew across the now vertical cockpit. And the December issue of Sail magazine.
111s tne g1tt giving season again
and wnat t>etler gilt tor friend 01
tamlty tnan line tewetry tne
lasting gift. tor a lifetime 1nd
longer! ti's a tol(en of your aflec·
hon or esteem that can be heir·
loomed even t>eyond the ap1n of
one lifetime. A well chosen gift of
fine jewelry has the elemeot of
permanence that eJCceeda any
Other.
II hat been "Ctlrlatmaa" NV·
eral weeks now. We are never
certain when our Mason wtll ac·
tually atan, but we have been
planning for IJ alnoe laat aummer.
There are many f PQ99 we only ... one. a yeer. tfloM WhO c:ome buy
their 1nnual Chrltt!NI Qltt of fine
jewtry There are thoae fac" wtto
IPPMf .. rly In NOYemb« fO< a
preflrnlnary lootc· .... ~come
bacit tater, perhaps twtce, b9fore
making their actu.f Mlectlon.
Jewelry buyerl are Oft9"
careful, cautious buywa. We &N
p r oud that 10 meo y
"~bect(ert" do meke tl*r final
.-.Ctlon1 '*-· We have entlct~
.,.led en abundance of ahopf>«a
thlt )'Mr end 9'8" Incl •••d OUf' lnwntory 9CCorcttngty. 9hoPPlttO
et Cher• H. k r Ju11ar1 It • CtwletrNI "9blt wfft'I meny ot
your friend•. Dr~ b)' end nnct out why. There It a pett(lnQ pteoe
ctoee to our front door ""' welt· lnQ for you. "'rtlt Old u Ytno .. .,._ nlceet
thl"ll come In amatt pect1agee"
la cettelflfY true, •. ~~ If
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17tft a IMM, w .. tcllff Plaza,
Newpert leach 642-U 10
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1ney bear the Charles H Batt
label. As Certified Gemofoglttt
and Registered Jeweler• of the
American Gem Soclaety we have
.,.., eJCpertlae to advise you r•·
gardtng your purchaaes of
gemstones and fine teweiry We
nave a wide Mlectlon ot ~· from th• moet 8JCOtlo to the more
famlllar verletl•.
And IPffklng of "tamlllar"
ltn't It nice to thop where you ...
famllter tac.a and feel an ••·
fnOlt)Mre of continuity? We
pride ouraelwe on our frlendty,
well-trelned ataff who have ..,.
ved 10" contll'IUalty through the ~. The only new teen are
addition• we found we have
needed to keep up with the ever growing ectlvtty In our •tore. fin 't It nice to h8" t"-t t..itng of trust
In old fr~ P11'11Gu*'Y when It , cornea 10 ~ .. ••ting a gift a I pfeoe of fine JNell'Y;" a...on. greettnoa from ell your fi'tendl et ~ H. a.rr
JN ... t;
Donne 8*tlman
8111 PenMft
Mlrteret Gable
Alck Mc!l\tetne
MneMechtn
JeenWll~
Kerry Werner
J'Udy ··-"*' George Aandolptl AOC>er1 Tlhenyt
Jane ~ J.-nte..,, ww..,n.,..._..ir
And of c°"'"' Mary a.rrt
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1963 * Viewers wondering whether traight-arrow l..t. lloward
llu11ter committed suicide at tl»e end of last wrek 's
""Iii/I S treet Blues" television show don't havr w hold
their breath. See 83 to learn that llunu~r li~e . ANN LANDERS
TELEVISION
COMICS
82
83
84
0.11, Piiot PllolOI by Ho•"'d llp4"
Kumi I eki, Kay Milano and HB Mayor Jack
Kelly.
PAPARAZZI
·The lights go on
HH spuces up for ho1idays
Wally George•s tele-
vision :talk show· hAs
become so popular that
it has just been syndi-
cated to 118 cable sta-
tions. He is a host In the
sa01e mode as the late
Joe Pyne. known for his
heated name-calling
debates.
Hot
f
ew Huntington
Beach Mayor Jack
Kelly joined Hunt-
ington Harbour
Philharmonic Presi-
a MJlano and tripped the
light-switch fantastic last week to
illuminate Peter's Landing's
gigantic outdoor Christmas tree.
KDOC's Wally George goes right for the throat
The ceremony was h05ted by
the landing's manager, Linda
Rouan, to officially kick off the
waterfront center's fourth con-
secutive year as host to the
Philharmonic's annual Cruise of
Lights. (Dec . .13-21)
Also attending were Seal
Beach Mayor Victor Grgas and
Sunset Beach Community As-
sociation President 'Carol Her-
rington w ho, along with Kelly,
formally congratulated the
Philharmonic for creating what
could be termed the world's most-
successful non-profit waterway
s pectacle.
Last. year's event netted
$70,000. (All proceeds benefit
children's music programs in
Orange County).
Following the evening cer-
emony. Keo Suzuki and Kami
lseki. owners of the Landing's
new Shogun of Japan Res-
taurant, hosted the dignitaries
and their spouses (Kelly's lovely
daughter Nicole stood in for busy
mother Jo.) for a holiday eel-•
ebrat1on and Japanese delicacies.
Ready for 'cookie brunch'
Milano and Kelly
Freshly rested from 10 days in her Kona, Hawaii condo is
Huntington Beach graphics designer. Susan Johns Eyster who is
readying her waterfront home for her holiday "cookie brunch" -
an annual gathering of Susan's closest girlfriends who enjoy a
champagne brunch and 'Christmas cookie exchange.
The unique party idea -each guest brings seven dozen cookies
and leaves with a i:iptpourri of seven dozen others -was born from
son Greg's complaint a few years ago that Susan never baked the
cookie ~rtment his friend's mothers did.
Preparing to enjoy Susan's famous Tahoe Brunch quiche and
hospitality are local friends Janet Perricone, Gayle Pingaro, Mary
Richardson,\ Vicky West, Kay Weger, Shelia Spears, Sbarlyn
Troilo, Patti Gboldoiao, Betty Chandler, Donna Vogel and Carol
Kelly as well as several out of town USC alum buddies and Susan's
mother Minnie Bitterman, who just moved to the area from San
Jose.
Different way to entertain
And while most Yule lovers arrange traditional hospitalities
around brunch, lunch or d inner fare, Golden West College
humanities teacher Chock Wbitcbarcb (along w ith daughter{;ia
Lisa. 9) and long-time friend Saaan Ornelas entertained in quite a
different way on Sunday.
Beginning at l p.m. guests arrived at the Whitchurch home in
Huntington Beach to sample exotic dips. fine cheeses, a
polite-but-firm holiday punch and then settJe down to a two-hour
showing of fine arts and subsequent auction with the hirsute host as
the glib, connoisseur-emcee (dealing in fine art is his passionate
avocation.)
Among those feasting their eyes on artistic media, which
included watercolors by Neil Anderaoa, lithographs by Calder,
etchings by Pica110 and Folo1, silk 1Creens by K11dertwa11er and
aqua Unta by Miro, were Aeldoa Nymu (very prHd oWHr of
Miro'• 111,,erl> "Lei Coq11llla1e'') attending with Rutla Roclmu:
Geoff Black (who outbid the crowd for a lithograph by Sioux artist
Randy Lee Mite done on handmade paper.); Na'talle and Rod
Roe1cll (}tut back from a two-month toor of Russia and China);
Lloyd and Soi Baro1,"B4iUJe aria Xavter Ol'Delas; Tm and Dtlse
Osborne (just recumed from Scoclllnd, where they happily golfed
where the game w.u bom.). Fifi Galeotti, S.nn SetOD, Bob
Laadercu, netete Helaer with Dutel 0Hrrtere and Gary and
Mary Ana Lorae.
Volunteers are needed
The Holiday Projtct. agroupof voluntHrt who spread cheer at
the Orange County institutions during the holiday 8eal01\, need
volunteers to help wrap ptekaget and gjfta.
Any one in~ in helping IJ urpd to telephone (714)
639-0275.
PapllJ'aui u t!dir«J by Dally Pilot_Bryle &Jlror Vid4 Dean wtt.h
contributJonl from Hunfinll«t Be«h C-orretponqent Ann Con -
way.
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By CHRISTINE DECKER .
he scourge of Saturday night cable television casually
· walked on stage. Wally George's blue eyes scanned the
crowd. He flashed a smile and wav~.
·~Be bad Wally.Get 'em Wally. Fry'em Wally. Nuke
'em. We love you, Wally!," screamed a crowd of about 60
people crammed into in a small studio at K.IXX:, Channel 56, in
Anaheim.
As the red light went on and the cameras started rolling. the
audience screamed even louder, chanting, "Wal -eee!, Wal -
eee!," They stamped their feet. whistled and waved tiny American
flags.
That was just the beginning of the 90-minute Hot Seat show.
Last Saturday.was the first time the popular interview show was
nationally syndicated to 118 cable stations.
To <:all Hot Seat an 'interview' show is not really accurate.
George schedules such guests as Ku Klux Klan leaders, the head of
the American Nazi Par-ty, pr0--abortionists. cult leaders, homosex-
uals, punk rockers, pornographers -anybody he can ffnd he
vehemently disagrees with. It's not too difficult to find such guests.
George's extreme right-wing opinions make him opposed to a lot of
other people's views.
Within minutes George is pointing a finger baiting his guest.
He bangs his~fist down on his desk, calling guests such things as.
"pervert, slime, glue-sniffer." Ir the guest gets a littJe long-winded,
he yawns, he int.erupts and tells them they're boring him and to get
on with it. ·
Some guests George has even had kicked Qff the sta.ge. The .
banter got so heated .recently with a Catholic priest. who was
opposed to the U.S. invasion of Grenada, George suddenly grabbed
him by the shoulder. The priest responded by overturning George's
desk. He was p.romptly escorted off the show by a burly security
gµard.
/ The audience eats up these antics. They scream approval.
"Terminate 'em. Sit on 'em Wally!," they shout.
That's just what George wants.
··1 like to get people on the show who are so far from my point
of view sparks fly. I try to ge{ them really going so they expose
themselves for what they really are," said George.
It's George's boldness in expresfilng his opinions that makes his
show so popular, according to Arnie Evans. executive director.
"Since we were little kids people have told us not to call people
slime or scum. If Wally feels that way about somebody he's not
afraid to exp~it. I think people identify with hjm," Evans said.
Evans closes the blinds in his office as the crowd waiting to get
into "Hot Seat" appears outside his window.
"I don't want to get shot," he said, half jokingly.
George has had several death threats made against h im and •
now has security guards protecting him at the studio.
He feels he has a mission to be the voice of conservatism on
television. He's for law and order. patriotism, morality. the death
penalty and most of all Ronald Reagan. He's against homosexuals,
abortion, liberals, Democrats, drugs, welfare, Nazis and pacifists.
"I've had the same opinions all my life. I've never changed an
opinion," said George, who is in his late 40's.
He started his career at 9 years old when he was part of the
Ollie and Harriet radio show. At 14 he became the country's
• youngest di§C jockey, hosting a teen radio s how in Glendale. He
then went on to become tha.producer and co-host of former Los
Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty's TV talk show. For the last four years
he's been hosting a milder-mannered talk show calJed simply, "The
Wally George Show." It was being broadcast from a Los Angeles
cable station but about a year ago, George offered the show t.o ·
KIX>C friend and owner Pat Boone. Executives there wantec;I
George to do more of a J oe Pyne-type show, (the Late Los Angeltis
talk show host Joe Pyne, was known for heated, name-callmg
debates with guests) and so ''Hot Seat," was born 22 weeks ago. It
airs at 11 p.m. Saturday. The "Best of Hot Seat," appears a t 6:30
p.m. Sundays. "The Wally George Show," which is on at 12:30 a.m.
Sundays, will eventualJy bei>hased out.
George thought his audience would be the same as m hlS Yorty
days -mostly senior citizens. He's been surprised to see all the
college-age people who crowd the studio and send him about 3,000
letters a month-most of which are favorable. The studio is usually
packed. Rating services estimate his show is watched in about
\!70,000 homes.
,;I like his philosophy on everything." said Tony Galovich, a
35-year-old salesman from Garden Grove. He was waiting outside
to get into the KIX>C studio.
. Others voiced similar opinions.
Some, however. go to watch the taping for other reason5.
"We come here because it's the funniest show on TV. Wally is
really funny," said musician Howard Lea, 21, Sierra Madre.
One person, however. who doesn't watch Wally George on TV
is his daughter, Rebecca de Mornay. She played the high-class
hooker in the summer hit, "Risky Business."
"She':. become a liberal Democrat since she's gotten in that
liberal crowd in Hollywood. They've convinced her I'm bad news. I
have a very angryoaughter. I lambast the motlon p1cture-business
th3,l she's a part of. She says she can't even watch my show because
it gets her too upset. She hides the fact I'm her father because she
thinks it will hurt her in getting acting jobs," said George.
He said he thought she was excellent in "Risky Business,'' but
would have preferred sl)e had a different part.
George. who lives in Sherman Oaks, also has a son, Kerry, who
attends the University of Kansas. He's divorced from his wife who
has since remarried. De Momay took her step father's name.
Off camera George is polite, nervous and talks with a slight
stammer. He doesn't look the ultra-conservative part with his
lor.gish, straight blond hair and ankle-high black zip up boots.
"You don't have to look conservative to be conservative. I think
I look best with my hair this way."
Se-in·g again ... Homework assignment opens her eyes
.,, ...........
Grace Sponheimer it
atile_to see again after
eight yean of total
blindne .
,., .. , '11'"-
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -
Eighty -year-o ld Grace
Sponheimer can see for the first
time in abnost eight years thanks
to a student'• homework all!lign-
ment. Her relatives are convinced
"God's hand'' brought the two
t.opther. ·
Mn. Sponheimer came to the
La Serena Retirement vmaae in
Th~ Oaks after her cousin
and h1a wtfe, the Rev. Andrew and
Xie Keady, convinced her being
neer them ln the community 40
mllee nonhwest of Loa Angele.
WU better than IW)'inl in the
Bronx, where the natJve Ntt.'
Yorker hid alwa=. Her bwbu\d; • died 1-t
May a few dayl before hil ~
blr1hday. Mn. Kady found Mn.
SponNilnm -who can't walk
bec31wt of arthritia -in their
Bronx apwanent, her husband
UllCOlllCba Git the floor.
Mn. Spanhetmer laat •w him
nearly ltlht yean before, ahortly
.,... • dodol' told her lhe h8d •
de'-IChld retina.
0 1' '°' clmy and fell ~. atvinl mY911 a bloodJ noet," abe r.c.n.d {n a reeent lnWVS.W. ''I
p6ebd mytelf up. looUcl tn the
mirror and ICIWUld tor my
h\llbend.
'""'91.M\ th1ftc I MW WM him
I
through the mirror, coming up
behind me." .
Mrs. K e.ady said Mrs.
Sponheimer didn't want to move
to California, "but eventualfy she
figured that if her mom could
have left Germany to come to
America, she could leave the
Bronx ... "
She arrived at La Serena last
Jµne 14.
Four"mOnths later to the day,
regiltered nune GeMy Vogel
'I got dluy and fell down,
giving myMlf a bloody noH.
I picked myHlf up, looked In
the minor and ecreamed for
my huaband. The latt thing I
NW waa him through the
mirror. coming up behind
me.•
light perception, and I felt that
this combination -light per-
ception and cataracts -might
mean that the second cranial
nerve was not damaged," the
nurse said. "I thought that tf the
cataracts wt:re removeo, ahe
might be able to see again.'\
The nune's lnatructol' uked
opthamolOJiat John Darin to
examine Mn. Sponhelmer and on
Oct. 25, Darin removed the
cataracts and implanted a •pec:\al
len.s in her right eye. The KetdYs
were ln her room at We.tlake
Community Hoapltal when the
bAndqea were removed the next
day.
Mn. Spon.heimer exclalmed,
''Oh Andrew, )IOU're. ao much
taller than Xie and yuu have a tat
tummy!" More IW1lWY a WMk
later rtt~ her left eye too.
Mn. Keady M)'I the COftlNI&·
tlon at her h~'• chuftb, St.
• Patrick'• Spilcopal, prayed for
pve Mn. Sponhelmer a comple" their COUlin "from the time lhe phY*al. That WM one of her... went into surpry until the patch·
weekly .-&cnmenll from t~> et came off. J al8o Me Ood'a hand
Unlvenlty of Calitarn11 at San in thll."
P'randlco, wherelhe'altUd)'lnlto "My huabend tirid I bocb '9el
be a ..,Utric nune pnctittoner. God acta thrauCh il*illl " lhe
VCJltl dewmdned the •lderly edded. "We chanll 'CM has
woman hed aatar-. ance and .,. thlftk ~ for "She dkl haw aame peripheral Grace.••
'
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U NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday .. December 6, 1983
STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
OVOlAllONS INClVDf l!VoOH ON IHE NEW VOA". M10Wf81 PAC"IC, P•W, IJQ.l)ION, DETROIT ANO CINCINHAfl STOCI'. EXCttANOH AND
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Dow Jones Final
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Mukluk drilling venture
appears to be 'dry hole'
'By the Associated Press
NEW YORK -ln a major blow tCJ hopd of finding a
giant oil field in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea, Diamond
Shamrock Corp. says the initial well in the Mukluk drilling
venture appears to be a dry hole. If the well is t•onfirmed·dry,
the failure will bea major blow to the U.S . oil industry. It also
could wea ken the industry's interest in other high-risk
Alaskan projects. Oil companies spent $ti96 million to acquire
the four lease blocks on which the first Mukluk well was
drilled. The drilling projc'<.'t <:ost another $140 million
Noveniber car sales surge ahead
DETROIT -Domestic automakers' late November car
sa.les surged 18.7 pert•ent ahead of a strong year-ago period,
• while importers posted record November sales. The U.S .
automakerS posted their highest daily sales rate for late
November in five years. The six major U.S. automakers
reported 217,540 cars sold between Nov. 21-30, or 27,192 per
day. compared with 160,388, or 22,913 daily a year earlier.
Steel importers blast system
NEW YORK-Steel importers urged the government to
refrain· from setting guotas on imports and accused the
domes"lic st.eel industry with creating some of the problems
blamed on imports. The domestic industry ''doesn't invest in
new plants and equipment, it overpays its workers, it agrees
with featherbedding, it pollutes our environment, it violates
price-fixing laws," said James Bellamy. a director of the "'
American Institute for lmported Steel, on Monday.
Security mulls insurance move
PIERRE. S.O. -Security Pacific Corp .. the nation's
10th-largest bank holding company, is applying for a state
banking charter to open a bank• in Sioux Falls and start a
nationwide insurance busin~. The Los Angeles-based
company, which has $37 billion in assets and operates Security
Pacific National Bank of Los Angeles, wants to open the new
bank to take advantage of South Dakota laws allowing
state-chartered banks to enter the insurance business, said
William Ford. a bank vice president.
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