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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-13 - Orange Coast Pilot• i THI ORANlil COAST CIUITY EDITION TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1983 OAANGE COUN 1 V C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Police Sweep nets ill.egal video games 'Tunnel b-.,.rglars ' • • • v1ct1m1ze 7 stores "Tunnel burglars." who forced their way into one business and then broke through interior walls to reach adjacent stores. have struck at seven Huntington BeaC'h busi- nesses albng Hamilton Av- enue. police said today. Huntington Beach police Sgt. Ron Jenkins said the break-ins appare ntly occurred late Sunday or early Monday on the 9900 block of Hamilton. On one side of the street, the intruders slipped a lock to enter Huntington Mesa Meat and Produce. o.lfNet ...... .., ............... Machines allegedly paid winners in money, beer By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Oe11J ..... llelf Vice officers on the Orange Coast made a massive sweep of bars and nightspots Monday con- fiscating dozens of v ;deo poker machines that allegedly paid off in beer. money, free games and trips to Las Vegas. The raid was part of seven -county sweep that stretched from San Diego to San Mateo and turned up more than 400 of the electronic poker games, including 29 machines in Costa Mesa, 23 in Huntington Beach, six in Newport Beach and two dozen in Fullerton. The seized video games are similar to machines used in Las Vegas but do not pay off m jack pot coins. "The machines are rigged to give you free plC:\YS and then if you get enough free plays that bar would ga ve you a free case of beer or dinner or even a free trip to La Vegas." explained a Newport Beach vice officer. The second largest seizure in • the state at bars and restaurants was an Costa Mesa. The largest seizure was in Los Angeles where 85 of the machines were found. While most Law enforcement ageories confiscated the machlnes witFiout making arrests, 15 per- sons were arrested In Los Angelet and seven in Costa Mesa on (See POLICE SEIZE, Page A2) Irvine of lice park • • • Then they broke through drywall to invade three ad.JOin- i ng businesses. Prime Cleaners. the Sandpiper Beauty SaJon and Dr Jose,ph Kosowksy's optometry office. Costa Mesa Polic.e Sgt. Walt Silver checks some of seized vid eo games. nearing capacity By ANDREA ADELSON feet of office s pace. is expected to be gobbled up by mid-1984, the report stat.es. Jenkins said $800 was stolen from the meat market and $1 ,000 was taken from the cleaning shop Nothing was missing from the optometrist's office. Contract hassle airing due Of IM Delly,_ llell Barring an un~oreseen dip in the present fast clip of develop- ment, Irvine's much-desired office corridor along the Newport Beach and San Diego freeways will reach capacity within six months. according to a city status report. The rush of year-end proposals awaiting city approval appears to come from developers who want to ensure that aU the space isn't used before they are ready to build, the re port speculates. Coast College District board to get l egal ad vice on extension s On the opposite side of the street, burglars fo rced the door to enter Royal One-Hour Cleaners. then tunneled into the adjacent Chinese Kitchen. A small amount of money was taken from the restaurant. nothing from the cleaners. A break -in was also a t- tempted at the nearby De· lano's Pizza. but the intruders could not get Inside through • rear door-. police said HB burglar flees; cop hit in auto Police were continuing their search today for a burglar who rammed a Huntington Beach police car while making a getaway. Officer Larry Olson. who was in the police car and injured when it was struck. fired four shots at the f-leeing suspect. police said. The incident began at 5:45 p.m. Monday on the 4800 block of Curtis Circle. when a resident arrived home and notJced a win- dow broken and a man inside. The resident called police from a neighbor's house. officers said . Sgt. Ed McErlam said Olson was the first officer to arrive. He said Olson was guarding the rear of the home and wai ting for more police officers to arrive when the burglar fled out the' front door. The burglar jumped into a brown 1979 Pontiac Trans Am and began driving away. However. he headed down a dead-end street. The burglar then turned around at the end of the block. police said, and drove back toward the house. Olson had just gotten into his police car when the Trans Am rammed it, disabling the police car and injuring the officer. Police said Olson left the vehicle and fired four sh91.8 at the fleeing Trans Am. It was not known whe ther the (See GETAWAY. Pace A%) Newly elected Coast Communi· ty College District trustees are scheduled to hear legal advice Wednesday night on contracts extended for administrators by a lame duck board. Last Wednesday, at the urging of newly elected trustees Conrad Nordquist. Armando Ruiz and Nancv Pollard. the board hired Larry Agran. an attorney who is also the mayor of Irvine. to act as 9pl!Ciel "°'flRL ~ - Auran was _ac;ked to evaluate thl! contract arrangementa ap- Aft er the sto rms . proved Nov. 16 by the outgoing board. Two trustees were un- seated in the Nov. 8 electi.on, and a third chose not to run again. The lame duck voted to extend thet.'Ontracts of six administrators. including the presidents of Or- ange Coast. Golden West and Coastline colleges. and to offer new contracts to three other key administrators. 'Die new conll'Mtll •xtend ct. administrators' jobs through June 30. 1985. A fe w rainy weeke nd days can make us forget how beautiful Coast weather can be. So, just to jog our Tipplers to t~ke taxis to t;iv~rn They're MA DD as hell a nd they're not going to drive anymore By ANDREA ADELSON °' ................ New Year's Eve is the tra- ditional nigh\ for party-hopping revelers, but an Irvine n1ght.club hopes to tum tradition on It.a ear tt\11 New Year'• Day ln a cam- paign to make thoee who bend the elbow more responeible. The Jan. 1 event la called the MADO-e.11, en unuaual teaming of the Happy Due restaurant and bar, lheOranceCountychapt.er of Mothen Apbw\ .Dnmk Driven .net an trvtne bush~n who II ~apu-ty. There ii a twitt to gain entry to this" day-Iona event which btn· e flt.t MADD: no patrons will be • I permitted inside If they drive their C81'11. "We're not in this to make money, but to make a statement," said Happy Due gf!IVral rDan.ger Jim Sullivan. The idea hu won a 1urprillng outpouring of support, Sullivan said, incl!Ading di.ICOUnt.a to Happy Da.z.e patrons who plan to \lie one of 22 ' llmoualne eervlcee. Half-price,.,,_ will bt offered to thOle w"° come and to ln an Oranae County Cab. Car-poollna information can be ~ by calllna Happy Due. tven Irvine'• police chief ts enthuttaitlc about the novel try to keep drinken-off highw•YJ. ' "l have to .ee how well It'• handled. But I'm inlriaued by the concept," eaid the chief. who plane to tout the New Year at Happy Due with bourbon and water and a free Umou1h~ ride to hit rrvt.ne home. "' An lrvtne police officer and an Irvine Co. M!CW'ity prd will be checkina the parklna lot '°ensure no drivers sneak lnto the 826-teat club. Driven of car pools will have to turrender thetr keye, Mid they won't be returned unUl the peuon can pu1 an alcohol breath ie.t, SuWvanMid. "So you get telted. jult like you 18" MADD, Pip At> I Trustees Nordquist, Ruiz and Pollard have exprel!led a desire to rescind these contract extensions. Agran was hired to provide advice because the district's own at- torney. John Lautsch, is one of the administrators who received a new contract. The irustees also are expected to discuss whether to move reg- ular board meetings to a new location. Tlfe ~ meet at 8 p.m. In the district headquarten. 1370 Adams Ave .• Costa Mesa. The report raises questions of how the city will accommodate demands from developers drawn to the prime location. On paper, Of'\lY 6 percent of the 2.549-acre Irvine Business Com· plex will remain unclaimed after four already-planned office com- plexes. each nearly a million square feet. receive approval. said a report forwarded to the City 03' .. a.t .... The remalning pennitted apace. amountina _, 1.6 million square But when the corridor is filled, where will developers build their high -rise mirrored towers7 "It's a real good question," Irvine city planner Victor Carniglia said. The status report "is to raise a red flag. Clearly. we have a problem ." The problem is whether market pressure will force Lrv ine to open more land for office development or IO allow even more offl.cea to be built ln the freeway corridor. now 1See OFFICE. Page A2 I .· School chief's firing sought By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille OellJ .......... Ocean View School District Superintendent Dale Coogan has come under attack in an anonymous letter which says "he should be terminated at once" because of his recent arrest on suspicion of drunken driving. Board members and loyal em- ployees. however, have rallied to Coogan's defense. calling him one of the most able and capable superintendents in the state. The Board of Trustees discussed the matter behind closed doors Monday but took no action, they said. Two board members said today they received the Dec. 5 letter only Sunday or Monday. Both emphatically denied any intentions of firing Coogan who's headed the 23-school Huntingfbn Beach district for nine years. memorie , a sunset li ke this one, sho t a t lhe Newport Beach pier, comes a long out of a clear blue sky. Other sources say privately that the anonymous Jetter written purportedly by some district parents smacks of being a vendet- ta and they question whether it's based on a "hidden agenda." "I was stopped. and the case goes to court in January," Coogan (Me COOGAN, Pase Al> Fourecorelnthe11tround Woodbridge, Corona del Mar, lrvlne and Unlverllty high echoola all won fl rat round gamea In the trvlne bllketball tournament Monday night. PageC1 . • \i Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December 13, 1983 l "able 'outcasts' getting r eSiless in HB I CONTINUED STORIES r :!.:lOO rt~s id~nts till not plugged into TV syste m -and frustration mounting daily MADD AS HELL ... I\\ UllUf:H'f HARK ER 01 u .. "'"'' "''°' ..... F11r 1 wo, going on three years, 11 ... :!,500 ~-opll• an the Hunt· 1111:111n Bc>nch nP1ghborhoods near ""11lltl'rn C.1l1fornia &t1son Com- p.·\l\ 's t•o.i:.tal gt'twratmg plant ti,,, t' lx'l'n trymg to get hooked 111111 tlw local cuble television ,, .... t1•111 But rur UIH' l'l'USOn or the other. 11d d11)\1.>11t• unnounl'l'ffit•nts and tlll•l·WhlL•s tv thl' contrary from ••I f ll'1nls at Dl('kmsC1n Pacific ~'<•hies~ sk ms. tht•1'l' have been 11111unwrablt• dc>lav:. but no , 1hll' 'fV . !'Ill' fru-.tl"<ltl•lf \'ll'Wt•fS, who hve bt>tween Hamilton and Atlan· ta avenues and Magnolia and Newland streets, really had OC· casion to wonder what in the world was going on last week. They got a letter from the television company urging them "to please ch&.nge your point of view " (and subscribe.) There was even a picture of a scantily attired beauty in a bikini caUing attention to the system's Playboy Channel. But. of course, the recipients of the mailer couldn't sign up be- cause the servi<.'e still isn't avail- able -they live in the last major Huntinton Beach area not hooked up to the systt!m. ''It's kind or runny," su1d re~n­ d nt, Shelly Repsher. "We've ~n looking Jorward to gettmg the movie channels for about two years. They tell ' us It will be hooked up in the summer and then winter and then i.;ummer again ." Repsher and her husband canceled a pay television channel over the mistaken belief that cable TV was coming long ago, she said. A cable television offidal said Monday the le tter was a com- puter's mistake. He said it was inte n ded to go t o all non-subscribers who ltve in areas where servk'e is available. But it ospital opposition mounts l·,\·-l 1·,·ine 111ayor threatens re ferendum drive against IMC s ite lh \">REA AOELS01' (JI·~· D•llr Ptlol Stoll .\ lornwr lr\'11ll' mayor ho~·s lilt tlt1 l'c!l ur J 111\t' yt•ar roadbhx·k C• • pl.in:. tu cll'Vl•lup a 177 -bed liu..,pllal 111 l'a:-t Irvine will for<.'l' h·1~p1tal IJat'kt>r:. to t•onsidttr an .1 rt1•rnatl' SI It' :lnd affihallon With l 'C Irvine's med1t·al S<·hool. C ;aby Pryor. who contends the 1:1 :..1•re si te seleC'l<.'d for the Irvine ~lt't.heal CC'ntl:'r 1s too noisy. said ~Ionday she plans 10 launch a 1t lf•rf'ndum drive this week and Shot fired into NB I H \'ern~ Me a n he ld .\ Custa Ml?San faces charges ii h·r allegedly shooting into a •I'\\ p•>rt &>ach bar following an l'P·•rt•nl dispute over some "'"l'' suppost.'Cily mtsSmg from 1,, wunter, police reported. John P atrick Tuai. 27, was •1 11'.,tt'd soon a fter he allegedly m :d two 38-caliber bullets tltrnugh the front door of the Stag l'.1\·nn near the Newport Pier , .iclv Sunday ,\·1 lt'ast ·25 l'U:.tum<.'rs w ere ,..;id<., but nobody was inJured. Toal n •portl•dly had been • I• 'I l<'d r nm1 thl' tavern after 11l(.1)!tn~ 1n tht mrmey argument put the question of the hospital site to voters. "l v:on't stand still anymore," Pryor said. If the Irv ine City Council acts as expected tonight, adopting the se<'Ond reading of an ordinance which grants a zone change and a building permit to IMC. Pryor has 30 days to submit petitions before the la w takes affect. If enough signatures are col- lected and found valid. amounting to I 0 percent of the city's 38,000 registered voters, the council will be forced to either repeal the ordinance or call an election , City Clerk Nancy Lacey said. T he measure could be <.'On- solida ted at littJe cost with the June 5 presidential primary. she said. Three Irvine council posts also expire in June. The election code stipulates that 1f voters defeat a proposed ordi· nance. it cannot be re-enacted fora year, effectively delaying IMC development plans for a t least tha t long. lMC President Dave Baker said he didn't care for Pryor's threat. "I find It poor tactics and dishearten- ing," he said. endum could endanger the hospi· ta l's existence. The $85 million IMC is ad- vanl'ed by an. influcnttal coalition of business leaders and civic supporters, proposed on land dunatt.od by the Irvine Co. The dev<.' loper pla ns a 314 acre medical scienc..-e complex surrounding the hospital. Baker also said negotiations with the UCI College of Medicine dean are being held in abeyance just until IMC wins a state approval for the site, expected in mid-January. "Throughout the entire process, we've said were committed to affiliation with UCI," Baker said. Pryor disputes that. "Until they make some productive movement with (College of Medicine Dean) Stan Van den Noort. l'm tired of their c1rcumlocuuon ." Pr yor formerly supported a rsval o n-campus h ospital. proposed by Chatsworth-based Heath West. But land for a Health· West hospital vanished when the UCJ chan<.-ellor withdrew his sup- port for the plan in September. Baker said he believes there is strong s uppor t for the IMC. de· GETAWAY spite a divided council vote earlier • • • this mon th. "I think she stands From Page A 1 alone tn her perception of the burglar was hit by the: gunCirt- s1te ," he said. adding the refer-Two or the shots hit thl' t'ar's ---..,..,..·mmnind a ur~. polll't' sa1<l. .---------------------------.. Olson. whu rl-t'l'IVl'd ne<:k and BULLITIN BOARD back tnJUries, was lreated at Pacifica Hospital and released 'Cancer Kids' party set tonight in Newport T ht• abandom•d getaway car was fou nd 7 30 p.m Monday on Church Circle. a few miles away from the burglary. Investigators were trying today to identl{y the man who had driven theTraf\S Am. wu.isn't ln1.endt.'<i to go to tht.· <.1rea were the service isn't provided, said mnrkctlng manager David Harris. "We got a really good response Crom p~o p l • wantin g t o subscrilx'." !Ktid Harris. "~J'he phones hove been ringing ocr the hook." But Harris said he actually has good news for the long.suffering residents. He said financing has been secured anc.J that cable work should st.art in the area in early J anuary. And the system should be operating by February or March at the latest. Residt•11l$ say they've heard all Lh1s tx•fore They plan to stay tuned for developments. • Dale Coogan From Page A 1 would If you go downtown," lw aa.id ominou.<il y. Sullivan expects about 1.000 pt.'Q plc throughout the day a nd ant1dpates raising about $4 ,000 for MADD from $1 akvhol tests and $2 buHet tickets. Janet Cater, MADD chapter President-elect, said "we don't want people to think we're en- dorsing drinking," But instead of the public:'s pern•ption of MADD as a mod- ern-day prohibition society, Cater believes an event suC'h as the MADD-Bash can better illustrate "to people who party, to do it In a way that won't involve the lives of others." The event grew out of an annual µarty John You118 throws every New Yl•nr's Day for col- l<'u ~ut.·s and business t.'Ont.acts. A pllrtn~:r with the Irvine-based Klno Dt·wlopment firm, Young is bringing 300 guests by bus from Los An8cl1•s to Happy Daze. Young is a rt·gular at the night s pot, whil'h borrowed its name from the wlev1s1on sho-.v "Happy Days" anti features swing dance (•ont~sts umJ u nightly chorus of "God 81<.'ss Amer1c·a." Bu&l'S will also bt-arriving cur rying patrons of Crackers and Tht" Cowboy, two Anaheim res- taw·ants also ownetl by Happy Dazt· prupl'wtor Jal·k Wade. Tlw µulllil' 1s welt•ome to the MADD-Bash after 3 pm COOGAN CHARGE ... FromPageA1 contirmed today. "My attorney told me not to say anything to a nyone." An associate who dt-'Clined to be identified said the arrest followed an "offwe Christmas party" at a private residcmc·e in Huntington ~ch. Police records show that Coogan. a reside nt of San Juan CapistranC'I, was arrested 11:34 p.m. Dec. 2 while driving a leased 1982 Cadillac on P acific Coast HighY£ay near 17th S treet in Huntington Beach. Coogan spent about five hours in Huntington Beach City jail before being released on his own rerognizance. records show. In the a nonymous letter that also was mailed to newspapers, the authors call for Coogan's firing "We s trongly obje<·t tu Dr, Coogan's · act of dan~C'rnus 1r- .,...-., rt'~po11'>il11ltty .rncl f1·l·I that he should tx· ln nu11<.1l<.'<.l at once We t1·<1l h 11ur C'h1 ldrc•n the• d;mgers and rnnst'ljUl'lll'L'S uf drug and alrnhol ahuSl• and fl-el that Dale Coogan should not be able to d1Sl:ri•J11 our ll'ac·h1ng by his incxl·usable t"Ondut"t. Unless this matH•r 1s promptly handled lo- c·a lly, Wl' will s1•ck DaJe Coogan's d i<;m1ssal by all legal avenues avallahlt· tCJ us." T rusll'c Shl·tla Marcus de~ ft·ndc·d Coogan today "We are v1•ry plc•ased to have him conttnul' as su perintendent. Hc•'s a big asset and no one's quc-st1oned that he's one of the best s uperinte ndents in the stale." Trust<'<' Janttt Garr iC'k said the lC'ltc·r c·oml"S as a surprise. "He (Coogan) 1s highly respe<:ted in the rommunsty l've nevt!r heard any mum1urmgs of d isapproval," she said OFFICE COMPLEX FILLING UP FAST ... From Page A 1 limited to 34 milhon square feet. The Irvine Business Complex is in its third life It was init1aJly mapped out for industry before high-tech fir ms zcroc'<I in on the complex. And. now, market de- mand for office spat'e added a third layt•r to the sandwlt'h Undl'r dl'vc•lopmC'nt prC'ssUrl', Irvine rC'zonC'<i t he L-shapcd zom• 111 lhC' t·lbow of two frt'<'wav JUn('\ICJnS to J.1Nll11t mort' office~ only IH months ago But in exchange . builders aoo &Cl"epted higher than normal development t•osts. Tht• fees an• to pay for wider roads anti c·a~l' !.ubst•qul•nt traff1t· c1.m~est1on. Slapped with new fees, "logic would have told you (develop· ment) might slow down. But r ight now 1t doesn't look that way," pla nner Bnan Nelson said. Last week Irvine's Planning Commission a pproved a permit fur Koll Center Irvine North. an ambitious &ec'Ond development by the Newport Beach -based Koll Co.. directly opposite Koll's already completed ·twin blat'k towers and the Irvine Marriott. Koll's fees in Irvine Business Complex fet."S alone amount to nearlv $9 million, Nelson s.11J The approved Koll planst'all fur five new oHic~ b4_ildmgs. two hotels. two restaurants and the r l'nvvation of two l'Xtstmg offit•t•s. aJdmg llH .OOU squan· fC'<'t or ofr1l-e spacc on about 48 aeres or land. The property, located at Von Karman Avenues and Mam S treet. was formerly owned by Q :ddent.al Petroleum Co Nut yN approvl•d. but pending approval within the next three• months. an • thrc-t' C'Cjually am- bat iow; proJl'l'L<;. t'tty planner F4 Muort.• said. Hob<.·rt A I ll•born ASSOC1a tes of N(•wport fk•al·h this week 1s St't·kmg a pprnval fur a two-phase p1 oj{'\'t, 111 tc1tcil c1nH1u ntmg to tltlll,000 squ:..n• ft•l•t. ot Jamboree ;111d Mam A two -millton-:.quan•-(uot of· r lt'I' mmµl(•X prnpos;J I by the Irvine Co , t0 en<·ircle the Irvine I H1ltnn ~•lrt•adv under construction nc .. ir 1 ht• Sim D1t•go Freeway · n \'('I p;1s-. ;11 J ;1111bort'l' Road. is l'XJ>l'Clt><l tu lx· r"ady for revLew m January t\ Christmas party for families whose lives have ~n touched "" 1 anl'c•r 1s planne<i, for tonight at the Newporter Resort in ewporl Beach POLICE SEIZE ILLEGAL VIDEO GAMES ... Slightly rl·mowd from the k ee- w ;1 y b u s t I<.-. ano th e r H00,1100 -squa rf'· root C'Omplex t•allcd Jambor~ Corporate Park is plannC'd at Ja mborl'l' and Barran- ra. near the El Toro Manne base. Ir built. that offit•e park wrll rise over a former Junkyard. "Canl'er Kids," an organization started by a Huntington Beach ti>uplf' wh0<;e daughter died of cancer, will sponsor the party from 7 to 9 pm. Forlnformation, call 752-6571. Talk on optimism slated Saturday Kay KC'rr , West Coast representative for Executive Develop· ment of Dallas. will speak on. "How to Have a Terrific Day Every l>ay." the monthly dinner meeting of the weCan Woman's Network 111 he held at 6.30 pm Saturday at the Sheraton Newport. Reservations for the dinner can be made by calling 786-6563. ThP group 1'\ a six-year old organization oC about 200 Orange l '11unty busmr..s women The name, weCan, stands for Women's EA'ft01Jm1t and Career Advancement Network. l\l t.·sa Girl Club plans holiday play 'The Elv('S and the Shoemaker," a Christmas play, will be prt'St·nted Wednesday at the Cost.a Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Avr-nut' Mt•mlx•r., 11f thl· Girls Club oC the Harbor Area are putting on tht• µlay ;it a m st 11! $1 per person. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m . Hl-'tirt><'~ lo hold Christmas party A pot lul'k l11nt'h and Christmas party is planned for the Amem·un A<;s1x•1at1on of Retired Persons Thursday at the Veteran's II all. 565 W I li th S i .. in Costa Mesa. , Anyurw wh11 wishes to attend should.bringa dish for the l~nch, wh1eh bt•g1ns .1t noon. A gift exchange. Christmas carol sing and door pr17C.' drawing will take place For mon· inr1,rmaton. call 645-5556 or 675-8045. FromPageA1 suspicion or possession the video games. In all, detectives raided bars in Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ven- tura and San Mateo counties, according to the Associated Press. The C1ve-foot-high video ma- chines are manufactured in France and have recently sprouted in Southern California bars and nightclubs. - Huntington Beach Sgt. Michael Biggs said the raid followed a widespread four-month in- vestigation which revealed many taverns and restaurants were paying off the video game players. The video poker machines, known as "Double'' and "Super Double." were ruled iJJ egal in a state attorney general's opinion issued in September. The attorney general ruled that the electronic games a re the same as slot ma- chines. which are Illegal in Cal .. forn1a. "The fact alone that it pays you oCC in free games makes it Illegal," said Sgt .. Biggs. I Bannt>d as gambling devices in France, the machines usually l'OSt 25 cents and show the player five We1re Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily PiloP What don't you like" Call the number a t left and your message will be recorded. transcnbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24 hour answering suvice may be used to record let lers to the editor on any topic Mallbo• contributors must include their name and telephone number tor vtnficatlon. No circulation 642•6086 calls. please · Tell us what's on your mind. DeffJ ~lot o.ftvety •• Qu.r11nteed "'~o,, '"o•r '' '°" °'' ' t ''•v• yClu• ~""•' 1.1, \ to it '" C.'911 b41Uf• 1 I "' tnn ,.om co1>1 "" t• t1• ,,.,.. .... 9Q S~tv,t.Hv •'•0 t)v"~•r H f''"' dCJ l'ot ••t•'"" ,e>ur <ll'r I>)' I • m .. ~ ""'"'' •O ''" tnO )'OI" '""'° •• -..-.., llllOll ClrotMtlof'I TeleJheo• 0.""Vt~ "'-...... l .................. ORANGE COAST Dally Pilat H. L. lchwatta Ill Publltl'lef Chay Dowellby Reymond MaclMn Editor •nd ANlltant Controller to t~ Pvbllahet -.......•.c-~lOfl ....,.., Ctr a .... , TI4fMl..4m :111n1111•ecM47~ Al ........ ,. ............. MA .. OfflCI ~ WM! ler 61 , Colla Meta, CA M.il IOCll-Ooa l~. CO.II""-. C,t, t2t2t Copyflglll 1913 0.lnot CoMI f'.-.ilnD Comoef\Y NO n••• 11ot1.. llh1111at10111. i oi1orla1 meitt• Ot e<tw9tl"'"*'I• r..-i m•r DI rtlllOOllC*I wtmOUl ~ ~ol~IQlll- -~OL 1'. MO. M1 cards on a screen. police said. The player disc·ards and re-draws cards and is rewarded for a good hand by the bar operator. who may offer money -usually 25 cents -beer or free trips, police said. Police estimated there are more than 900 of the machines in California a nd that the French distributor hand-picked Southern California as a prefered outlet. Police said the machines take in as much as $200 a week and possibly earn as much as $4.5 million a year for distributors. Authorities said the distributors offered the bar operators the machines for nothing and agreed ' • to split the profits from the games. The video games, which also included some blackjack and lo-ball mac_hines. are_ not games of skill because the player has no control over the electronic cards. Misdemeanor criminal charges could be filed against business owners who had the video poker games. Fines of $500 a nd six-month sentences rould be im- posed. poli~ said. "Most or them (business own - ers) now are claiming the ma- chines were just for fun and entertainment and there w ere no payoffs," said an undercover of- ficer. "But when we were in these places. it was a different story." --· .. 1-1 B uspect arrested on horn~ ar on ra p A 24-year-old Huntington Bctath man was arrested Monday on suspicion of arson after alleged· Jy setting fire to a bedroom in his family's home and calling fire- fighters. authorities said. I Poh<'c said Steven Marcey has bt>cn lodgC'd at the Brea Psy- ct-.iatn c Center for evaJuat1on. F'irC'men said the small 3:30 p,rn_ blaze at the Castle Rock Circle rcs1dent't' was extinguished quick-! ly a nd caused about $10.000 damage. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 13. 1983 Al Traiisit panel backs tax hike to fund county projects I By JEFF ADLER Of .... Oelly ..... a .... The Orange County Transpor- tation Commls&on has unani- mously endorsed a penny sales tax mcrease for 15 years to pay for a wide range of county tr::mspor- tation improvements. The com.mission's action Mon- day follows several weeks of intense debate in government Retarded victims can't aid officers By die A11odaled Press The kidnap-m olestations of two severely handicapped girls are the most outrageous crimes he has seen in 23 years as a prosecutor. Orange County's chief dfij>uty district attorney says. Unfo'rtunately. prosecutor James Enright said. the victims are so severely handicapped that they will be unable to assist investigators. Within the past five w eeks, two girls, ages 7 and 14 . we re taken from the Hy-Lond Home for Exceptional Children and found later lying helpless on the lawns of homes. police said. for the home said. Sheller was arrested after a witness reported seeing a man dump the girl "like a bundle of garbage" on a Santa Ana home's front lawn. The young girl had been kid- napped about l a.m. Saturday after someone forced open a sliding-glass door to her room. Sbe was found eight hours later and had been raped, police said. SllelTer naSl:>een charged with kidnapping, rape of a juvenile and rape of a p erson "who through ... unsoundness of mind cannot give c:onsent," and faces arraignment Wednesday in West- minster Municipal Court. The 14-year-old girl had been abducted in a similar way. police said. circles over the amount and dur- ation of the proposed salc•s tax increase authorized by the stale Leg,islature earlie r this year. The comP.rehensive 15-year transportation plan will be sub- I milled lo lhl' lio;1rd or 8upcrvtsors for ats a pproval. um tallvl'ly on Ot'(·. 20. The n, It will b<> l'Ol\51der<'d by the l'OUnty's 26 dtiPs. &>for<' the sales tax ln<'l'NIS\.' question can b<> submitted to rounty voters, the plan first mus t be· approved by the Board of Supc•rvasors and at le&St 14 cities The rommiRSion would like put the sales Lax qu~tion to voters In J une Oellr 'Nol "'°'°by IUchald K-le• lf approved, the onc-<.-ent sales tax mcrl!aSt-would generate $5 6 billion to pay for spec1f1c tra nspor- tation improvements around the t:ounty, Including new freeways, freeway widening pro)l'Cts, loc1:1I highway and street improvemt!nts and p ossibl y a Costa Mesa-to-Fullerton single-track rail line. The t:ommissloners belie ve the special sales tax and transpor- tation projects are needed to prevent a future transportation cr isis in Orange County. S uper- visor Ralph Clark said the county is already "drowning in a sea of l'Ongestion." The plan a pproved by the l'Omm1ss1on allocates 50 pen:ent of the sales tax re venues for high- way and freeway proiects. 20 percent for local street impro9e- ments a nd maintenance, 20 per- t:ent for public transit and 10 percen t to be set aside in a d1screuona ry fund for USE' any- where in the rounfy. The plan a lso provides that no dec1s1on will be made about the controversial proposed rail hne until ahe m auve pro)l'Cts have been full y studied and a public heanng is he ld. "We've had deaf-mute cases and we've had severely mentally retarded victims .... I don't think we've had a victim who would be totally unable to communicate to us," Enright said Monday. "I can t h ink of nothing more outrageous." Sheller remained Monday in Orange County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. . Nurse Ba r bara Mulhollen (left ) ta kes blood fro m Dan Maestas as Red Cross volunteer Fr a n Lambert looks on a t Newport fire station . S ignificantly, Supervisor Bruce Nestande endo~ th.e 15-year plan and the penny sales tax hike at the meeting, but cautioned commissioners to be ready for a "difficult election." Because their conditions. the case will be handled like a murder investigation because the victims cannot be relied on to provide infonnation, Enright said. Meanwhile, the Hy-Lond home has hired security guards and installed an alarm system that should be activated this week. However, some parents have taken their children out of the facility. .Yule donors in short. supply Only Friday Nestande, who has been critical of the tax and especially the proposed rail line. recommended the commission im- pose a lower 34 -cent tax for a shorter term than transportation planners working for the com- mission had recommended. The staff proposal was for a one-cent tax to be levied for 20 years. 'Tis the 'Save-A-Life-Season ' and Red Cross needs volunteers Prosecutors are making a case against Perry Kay Sheller. 26, a former Hy-Lond employee ar- rested Saturday following the kidnap-molestation of the 7-year-old last weekend The girl. identified only as Lisa, is a blind, deaf and retarded cerebral palsy victim who cannot walk without aid. a spokeswoman Bennie Zigros.si of Laguna Hills said she will not allow her disabled 6-year-old son, Nicholas, to return until she's able to sleep at night knowing that he is safe. "I'm still waiting to see what's going to happen," she said. "They've hi.red two security guards. That doesn't help that much." Gifts and libations may flow during the Christmas season. but blood donations don't, at'C'Ording to the Orange County Red Cr~. Because of the hectic pace of the holidays. But there's a marked slowdown of blood donauons an December and January, but not a slowdown of people needin~ blOOO. The Red . . ·I' . T . 1 · • . ', • ' . • •• • ' • I ' • . . , ~, i ' • ' . I • -)• • f, I • J f Irvine teens caught in narcotics raid· Three lrvlne teen-agers, tn the home ot a suspec1eo drug dealer 1n Santa Ana. were given a lecture by pohce and released 10 their parents Monday efter Irvine n.,collCS officers served warrants at the house. Polk:e seized S20 worlh of mari1uana and 81Tested two residents on drug charges An employee of Lion Country Salan was arrested tor suspicion ot petty theft Monday n1gh1 alter e security guard saw three men tampering with a cigerelle machine Keith M. Solomon. 22. was booked at county 1111. but the two others got away. A burglar who broke Into a Pecan Street home through an unlocked window and stole S 12 from a purse tett 1n the hOuse. A burglar pried open a kitchen window and stole $300 worlh ot jewelry lrom an apartment on 'Pineview sometime Monday.' com- plex plagued by break-Ins in recent monlhs. Fountain Va lley Someone entered a resldence 1n lhe 10000 block ol La Tor1olla Avenue through an unlocked sliding • door and sfole $50 1n coins and an unknown amou~t ?' !ewelry. A woman moving from one apart- ment to another said hef wedding rings valued at $2,500 wefe mlulng when she lett them overnlOht In her previous apartment 1n the 10000 block of Sl ater Avenue A 20-year -old man was arrested lor dov1ng his car through the Green Valley Homeow•-• Auoc:lauon ,,.., Los Jard1nes East and Slater Avenue Huntington Beach A black 1980 Chevrolet Camero Z28 was reported stolen ove< the weekend lrom the 6100 block of Edinger Avenue. The loss was esti- mated a1 $8,000, A burglary was reported Monday morning at Paclftca Hospital, 18792 Delaware St. An IBM selectrlc type. wrltef worth $850 was stolen. A break-In was reported Monday afternoon at a home on the 7000 block of Maddox Dr~e. Entry was made ttlrough a rear slldlng glass door. The loss Included a S 1,400 televlston set. A man reported Monday afternoon that his 1971 Yamaha motorcycle was stolen lrom the 15000 block ol Drake Lane. The Ion w~ estimated at $500. A resident ol the 15555 block ol Huntington Village reported that someone damaged a green 1977 Honda auto. A radio antenna was bent, a windshield wiper was broken and the windshield was cracked Damage was -!l~a~ed at S 100 A red 1978 Camero was reported stoi.n Mooday morning from the 4300 block ol P1ckw1ck Circle The loss was estimated at $4 000 Laguna Bt>arh Larry Gene Wes• 28 was a1res1eo on 1usp1cioo ol res1den11al Ou•gtary alter he was captured al a Rockleoge Road address m Laguna Beach He also was charged with assault with a deadly weapon alle• a resident ol lhe home allegedly was bi!laten by the assa1lan1 during the break-jn Wesl's ba11 has been set at S25.000 Jewelry and other precious metals valued at $5.600 were stolen trom .a house in the 1100 block ot Miramar Street In Lagun~ ~e~ch An emerald ring valued at $26.000 was stolen from a business in the 1500 block ol S?u!h ~oast Highway A to1al ol 750 was slolen lrom a house 1n the 600 block or Wendi Terrace Newport Beac h A Corvette parked al the Park Newport Apar1ments was strtpped ol all lour wheels and lelt propped up on blue plaatlc mllk crates. The value ol the stolen tires and wheels was pul at $1,500. A would-be burglar caused $200 In damage to a sliding glass door a1 Harbor Day School, 3443 Pacific View Drive Police said the crook auempted cut a hole In the door and failed, leaving large scratcties on lhe glass. Continued 01ild along the Coast C•tlCIMl ll •9 38 Coastal Cie¥ellncl •• 36 Cotvml>la SC 57 45 Rain CJ Snow CJ C®mbu9 •• '37 ... otlty llOI tntovgn We<1n...i1y artO 0 .. 1 .. 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" ........ &S 4 1 '"'""" llar!wcrll 11 05 .u .... •• ... 42 ,, "'"""" 12 0111111 •• :,-::~ 63 .. --""" •1 .. l l&f 111 , . ....... . , ;>4 ........ ..,..._ ,ar .. 110911111 14 =---~•c 41 1$ ""'..:::· :':lo .. 4 ·~ • "' -... •• .... .............. ..-.i ~WY .. 44 1144'11111 Clwtlllll.N 0 • 41 .,..,_...., .. 101:..:~ .. 0..--.. IO U.tt.,.._....,_ 11 ,. ,. U01111 lllf llPIRT ( Cross has dubb«I these months. "Sa ve-A-Life-Season." A steady fl ow of donors is needed because blood can only be stored for 35 days. Anyone m good health between the ages of l7 and 66 and weighing at least 110 pounds 1s eligible to give the gift of life this holiday season. The whole proc.'CSS takes a bout 45 minutes. Juice. cookies and coffee will be given to donors. Blood donation cente rs have been set up at the following locations: In Costa Mesa: 1:15 to 6 p.m . Wednesday at Tht• Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., parking lot, call 835-5381. ext 291 ln Huntington &•a<:h. 1.45 to 7-'.lO pm De<-28, La tter Day Saints, 54112 lil••I. Cultur;_il lla ll , call 842-7:!12 Also from 2:45 to 7:30 p.m . L atter Day Saints. 19 191 17th St. Cultural Hall. c·all 84:!-7212 In Irvine: 10:45 a .m . to 1:3Q p.m. Dec. 20. Burroughs, 18231 McDurmott, conference room, call 474-4218. In Laguna Beach : 12:45 to 5:30 p.m., Thursday, South Coast Medical Center. 31872 Coast H ighway, a uditor ium. call 499-1311. ln Laguna Niguel: 2:45 to 7:30 p.m .. Dec. 19, Sou th Shores Bap- tist Church, 32712 Crown Valley Parkway, fireside room. call 496-9331. Also from 12:45 to 5:30 p.m. Dec. 23 and De<.·. 29. South County Service Center, 27324 Camin-o Capistra no. parking lot .. call 83 1-6582. In NC'wport fktatfr 12:-15 10 5:30 p.m Dec .. 14 . Caty Nauonal Bank, 4 1110 MacArthur Blvd.. call 752-0580. The R~ Cross suggests making appomtm<•nts to ensure donations run qull·klv and smooth Iv UCI asso ciate prof Lee ~appointed to dean 's post Meredith Lee. an associate professor or GC'rman a t UC Irvine. has been appoinll'd dt'.'a n of und<'r- graduatc sludws Tht' r1 vc··y<'ar appointment as effe<.·t1vc Jan I Lee is thl• first woman to S<'rvC' as dean of a UCI program. and w111 be responsible for undergraduate education, instructional improve- ment, and academic advtsing. Forme rly the associate dean for undergradua te studies tn the school of humanities, she caml• to UCI in 1974. having earned her master's degree and doctoral<' from Yale Universal Tony DcLap. professor of studio art at UCI. is one or only 12 artists in the country to receive a $25,000 Visual Arts Fellowship from the National Endowme nt for the Arts. He will use the fello wship funds to continue work on the "sculptural" paintings he has been creating over the past decade. The predominantly s ingle colored works have irregular geometric shapes and sculpted edges. His "The Levitation of Princess Asrah ," was commissioned for the Pacific Mutual Plaza an Newport Beach . The outspoken supervtSOr had called that recommendation a "public w9rks pork barrel boon- doggle." But Nestande backed off has proposal for the lower tax rate after the commission's executive direct.or, S tan Oftelie, said a new study indicated it would have to be levied for 25 or 30 years to raise the money netoessa ry to romplct<' the projects in the pla n. The tra n spo rtation l'om mission's chairman, Su pervisor Thomas Riley. heartily endorsed the plan. Among those endorsing thl' proj('<'ls included in the 15-ye•ir plan were representa tives from the Industrial League of Orange County, the Bullding Industry Association and the Orange Coun- ty Chamber of Commen -e-. Meredith Lee "For elegance, theres nothing like diamoltds. For fashion , theres no place like Slavicks!' Rq~.trdk.,, ot thl· mx.1s1on , dia- mond h.111J, <lrl' :-ilw:Jy<; .:.!_ppropri.lll' . b .pl·n.1ll y our,. lk1.-.1usc our Ji.1- mond, .ire l.'..l(ditlly l.'.h<N'll tor their Im· .11td hrilli.llKl'. .rnd \l'I 111 roJ .iv\ mo t f.i,h1on.1hk· 'cmn~-.. · \ A. ( ll.111111'/ S•'t 1//,1111w11/f "' I• ltar.u 1t.vhl ft1(111rt•r/ h1111tf. $YIH: /:J Har s11t d1Jm11111/1 m HI lt1nJf 1t.11hf h11tt.I, S l.'Hll And no matter whil·h -.rvk vo11 d1o<N ', you l.'..rn purd1:i~c you.r di.1- mondl> from u~ with total w nliJcncc. 1-\l'l.'..\ll\C w e gu.uantt't' your ,,lt1!>f.1l'- t1on wmplctdy. Ju~t J ::. we h.wc for ~l'l1l'rat11 m,, B. Enl•~t'd lo •how d•t•ll . §LA.VICK'S '"" , ... ~,.,... ,...,, 11111 SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA 556·4460 1'4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 13, 1983 Merchants having their merriest Christmas In years WASHINGTON lAP)-Retailers' sales jumped 1.9 perrent m November, the eighth advance in the last rune months, as Christmas shoppers spent at the steepest clip ln years and auto industry sales set a record, th&1govemment said today. "Re tailers are enjoying the merriest holiday seUing season in many years," Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said. He said consumers have stepped up their spending, "bolstered by large income gains, the highest pre-Chrlstmas readings for consumer con- fidence in five years and the momentum of favorable economic news." Private economists agreed. noting that the sale11 figures are seasonally adjusted to dbcount for normal Chrisunas-season increases. They said that increased hiring and greater confidence in the e«>nomy - particularly recent predictions for a stronger than expect.eel fourth quarter -are prompting people to- buy more this year than they did during recent Christmas seasons. ''If last Christmas hadn't been so lousy, we wouldn't be looking at a 1.9" percent increase, said David Ernst of Evans F.conomics lnc. Retaliation vowed in bo1nbings Kuwait terroris ts sought after blast kills seven at U.S. Embassy UWAIT (AP) -Authorities sroured the city unofficial ban on travelers in and out of Kuwait's r the terrorists in the multiple bombings that international airport was easing. least seven people and demolished part of the The American School remained closed, as did the The Commerce Department said reuul sales last month totaled $102.5 billion compared with $100.6 billion In October. The 1.9 percent gain was the largest since the 3.1 percent of May and followed the revUied 1.4 percent increase of October. Department economist Ago Ambre called wt month's figure "a pretty briak pace." "If we keep on like thia, we'U wind up with a 14. l percent Increase for the year." at an annual rate, he said. In comparison, he laid, sales increased only 5.8 percent from December 1981toDecember1982. Tuesday's report aaid aales of durable good.a ro.e a strong 4 percent., Including a 5.4 percent advance for autos. Sales by automotive dealers hit $20.4 billion, breaklng the record set in June. With sales of buildtne materials alJo advancing, the only decline for stores selling durables -Items expected to lut three or more ye•rs -waa among furniture stores. Sales of non-durables climbed 0.9 percent, with gasoline stations the only major category showing a decline and clothing stores gaining for the second month in a row after a four-month alide. Em~y. The United States threatened retalia-Hilton International hotel some 50 yards from the tion if those responsible for the bombings can be U.S. Em~y. site of the largest blast. The hotel was identified. evacuated. and management said it would remain H lJd. Af /i At / B The six explosions Monday -one a suicide losed (o thr da Th . ted d 0 '8Y us c t'e est truck-bomb attack on the U.S. mission -wounded 62 c r 'ee ys. ey estJma: amage a1 R ~ $400,000. people. officials said. "If the offenders can be clearly identified then r The Kuwait News Agency said several people D' ally on- think there w1U be ways of getting at them," had been arrested m connection with the bombings, g Secretary of State George P. Shultz told reporters in but did not elaborate. Lisbon. Portugal. He dediJ'led to elaborate. Witnesses, neighbors and officials gave confus-KDCM 1D9 4 The State Department in Washington said five ing and sometimes conflicting accounts of the blasts. .... I non-American embassy employees were killed and '.fhe Islamic Holy War . a shadowy group with one was missing. An Egyyptian technician at lranian Lies, said it was responsibile for the bombings. FM STEREO Kuwait's inte rnational airport also was killed in the It previously said it carried out the similar suicide explosion of a car bomb. truck bombings earlier this year at the U.S. Embassy H l'daY Armored vehicles stood guard outside em~ies and the compounds of the American and French 0 I and strategic facilities in the capital of this tiny peackeeping forces in Beirut, Lebanon. "O M . M k v rrr1 GOOD'' Persian Gulf nation. Roadblocks were set up "I think it is Likely that the attacks are linked," ur USIC a es I OU r ,.,. , throughoutthedowntown a~a .butsou~~dan ~S~h~u~lt!z~sa~i~d~a~t~h~~~L~~~bo~n~n~e~w~s~co~n~~~r~en~re~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· TOP OF IHI NEWS STATE Settlement endorsed in police spying suit By the Associated Press LOS ANGELES -A settlement that would award 13 1 plaintiffs about $2 million in damages and increase civilian supervision of the police force has been endorsed by the Los Angeles Police Commission. The commission's surprise 3-2 vote came before the City Council met for six hours Monday to discuss a possible settlement of the lawsuits filed five years ago. • Piggyback ride Wednesday-- EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE -Tech- ruclans raised the landing gear and placed a tail cone on the space shuttle Columbia m prep- arauon for a midweek piggyback flight to Kt!nnedy Spat.-e Center. NASA officials say The orbiter's return flight to Florida atop a 747 Jumbo jet was originally scheduled for Monday but was pushed back to WednesdU'flt least because of a problem with aux1hary poiNer units, said NASA spokesman Les Reinert.son. More explosives feared SAN DIEGO -Hundreds of undetonated military explosive,s may be hidden in canyons and other open areas in San Diego, according to Fire Department officials probing the deaths of two third-graders. The victims. Matthew Paul Smith and Corey Alden Peake. both 8. were killed Saturday in the ~xplosion of a World War II military shell. which went off as the boys examined it after the device was unearthed near a dirt fort assembled by neighborhood children. Boys swallow PCP AL TADENA -Two small boys. ages 4 and 6. were tn "guarded" condition today after swallowing the drug PCP. or "angel dust ... and their mother has been arrested, sheriff's deputies said. The children's mother. Alexis Porter. 30. was booked for investigation of child endanger- ment after the children were found at the family home 12 miles north of Los Angeles, Lee said. Cordless phone hazards hared NEW YORK (AP) -Cordless telephones. one of the most popular electronic gadgets on store shelves this season. can cause serious hearing damage to careless users. the government's top product safety regula tor says Nancy Harvey Steorts. chairwoman of the Consumer Product Safety Comm1ss1on. issued what she called a "consumer alert" Monday as she stopped in New York on a natJonwide tour to promote safer t.oys. She also praised toymakers for what she called their dedication to safety, while cautioning parents that they bear the chief burden of making certain that toys are s:ife for the children who use them. The commission has received numerous com- plaints and about 20 reports of hearing damage blamed on cordless telephones, Steorts said. About three million are expected to be sold thia year, and all ex.cept thoee of one maker -whom she would not name -ring by makJng a loud noiae through the earpiece. When a uaer is holding the phone to hi.a head and is not ex pectin& the loud ring, hearing loss can result, she said.· A user who answers the phone must be careful before placing the phone to his ear to move• switch from "nng" to "talk" to cut off the loud noi~. she said. I Steortt praited members of the Electronics lnduatries Amocladoo , a tt"ade group, for agreeing to put waminl ttlcken on the phones. "Jf thelnformaU<>ncampaJgndoesn't work. we'll have to look at IOl1le change In the product 1£aelf. ··she Rid. 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(»llt) • Clllll (lie_, Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, December 13, 1983 Al 3 -eonvicts in South slated to die this week IOP OF IHI lllWS By T~e A11oclated Press The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles today refused to grant clemency to convicted murderer John Eldon Smith, allowing prison officials to proceed with hia electrocution Thursday Smith ia one of three pnsoners m Georgia and Louisiana condemned to be executed this week. "There can be no doubt that John Eldon Smith wu a willing and active participant in the crime of murder," Georgia parole board Chairman Mobley Howell read from the board's ruling. The five-member board, which had met behind closed doors for about l ~ hours Monday. rejected Smith's Panel asks no tippling ti)l 21 WASHINGTON (AP) -A presidenual com- mission is urging nationwide enactment of a minimum drinking age of 21. but stops short of calling on Congress to act and says the matter 1s best left to the states, administration sources said today. The commission. which has been examining the problem of drunken driving for more than 111 years. is to Connally issue its findings later today at a White House ceremony. Central to the commission's conclusions, accord- ing to the sources, is a call for enactment of legislation in all states that would prohibit the serving of alcoholic beverages to anyone under age 21 . Highway safety experts have noted that the number of traffic faltalities involving teenagers is unusually high. So far 19 states have enacted minimum 21-year-of-age drinking laws. A recent government report, however, said courts often are lax in enforcing the tough new laws. The sources, who requested anonymity. said the commission would also recommend: -Stricter enforcement of drunken driving laws, including mandatory sanctions against first-time offenders, including, in some instances. a 48-hour jail sentence, and elimination of plea bargaining. -Promotion of a nationwide publicity and ' educational program ~bout the hazards of drinking and driving. -Enactment by states of programs to assist the victims of traffic accidents involving drunken drivers. The panel also wants judges to consider the impact on victims before sentencing people convicted in connection with an accident. plea that hi.s death sentence be commutl><l to Ille In prison. Under the Georgia Constitut1011, only the Board or Pardons and Paroles has the final power to commute a sentence. Appeals to the board are made "after it appears that all (court) appeals have ceased or been exhausted," sa.id attorney Garland T. Byrd. who defended Smith irt'his 1975 trial. The board had the options or commuting Smith's sentence, rejt'cting his petition or granting a stay of up to 90 days to review the case. Smith, 53, was convicted of the 1974 slayings in Bibb County of Ronald Akins and Juanita Akins. Akins was the former husband of Smith's wife, and Suited to a T Nanc·y Rea~an sits o n knee of TV's Mr. T . drt•ssed in Santa gar b, du ring party p re ,·ie wing t he W hit e H ouse Christmas tree Monday. Gay awarded death benefits LOS ANGELES (AP) -A homosexual lover of a county deputy district attorney whose .)Ob-related stresses led to his suicide has been awarded death benefits by the California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board. from 19.J9 until shortly before Finnerty's 1976 suil'1de Regardless of the homosexual relationship, Donovan was F'innerty's primary dependent, the hoard said. ln what an attorney said is the hrst c:ase of ns A ft>w mor~beforg_ h~ death. Finnerty kind in the nation. F.arl H. Tunovan w1Tr00Tlect receiVcd<1 d1!>ab1hty pensionafterda1mingthatdealh $25.000. The board said Donovan was clearly threats from people he prost.'<'uted and other dependent for total support on Thomas P. Fanneny JOb-relaL<.od stresses had caused permanent mJury to Jr .. the deputy district attorney with whom he lived his nervous system. prosecutors claimed the killing wu motivated In part by a desire to collect on an insurance polln'. Hours and appeals allO were dwindlfng for the two other murder convicts acheduled for electrocu- tion this week. One of them, Robert Wayne Williama, pleaded: ''Don't put more value on one life than another." Williams, moved to the death houae at Louisi- ana'• Angola Prison Monday after the U.S . Supreme Court refused to block his execution aet for Wednesday morning, made the statement In a telephone Interview. Another Georgia inmate, Alpha Otis Stephens, waited for a federal appeals court to rule on his fate. Killer: Give me life, I'll laugh ... LOS ANGELES (AP) -A San Fernando Valley teen-ager has asked jurors to give him death in California's gas chamber for murdering his parents and 8-year·old stepsister. saying he'll "laugh all day long" if spared. "This is a case where justice cries out for the death penalty," Robert M. BloomJr., 19, told the Van Nuys Superior Court j~ry Monday. Bloom of Sun Valley was convicted by the same panel last week of the April 1982 murders of father Robert Bloom Sr .. 41 , and su-pmother Lucille, 27, who were both shot point-blank. Her daughter, Sandra. was stabbed 23 times as well as shot but survived for four days afterward. "These murders occur because of people like you," said Bloom . representing himself during the penalty phase of his trial. "A life sentence is no deterrent. Give me life without parole and that's a joke. You people have no recourse but to give the death penalty. If you give life, I'll laugh all day long." He said if given life in prison, "I'll kill again in prison." The jurors, who begin penalty deliberations today, sat spellbound--some on the verge of tears - as the crew-<ropped Bloom, in shirtsleeves and wearing a plain dark tie, grinned and showed photos or the victims. "l don't want to live in your society," he said. ''It ain't nothing but a free ride and paper moon. Kill me, if you got t he heart. Don't slap my hand. I deserve to d ie; I want to die." Calling the jurors "12 jokes," Bloom said, "Do what you want. I don't care." Wise nien's gifts worth just $400 NEW YORK (AP) -Gold would be the most expensive item on the Christmas shopping list of the Three Wise Men ir they were buying gifts this year for the infant J esus as described in the Bible. According to the Biblical account, the Three Wise Men came to Bethlehem bearing gold, frankincense and myrrh. Gold was quoted at S391 a troy ounce in New York ·on Monday. Frankincen9e coat about $2.40 a pound and myrrh $1.75 a pound. NATION Downed Na vy pilot remembered a s h ero By ~e A11odaled Pre11 FRASER, Mich. -A Navy jet pilot killed when his plane was shot down over Lebanon "knew his duty to his country and he performed it well," hia shipmates said in a letter read to about 300 mourners at a solemn hometown burial cer e m on y . Lt. Ma rk Lange, whose fighter-bomber was shot down by Syrian missiles during an American raid on their positions Dec. 4, was eulogized Monday as "a true American hero" during funeral services at St. J ohn's Lutheran Church. . '8 5 tax hike possible WASHINGTON -As Congress' chief economist declared it would be "extraordinarily difficult" to cut the federal dericn below $150 blllion without raising taxes, Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said the White House will back a tax hike if Congress makes substantial spending cuts. Regan said the fiscal 1985 budget which is being-prepared for submission to Congress will likely cont.am a proposal for a "contingency tax increase" completely dependent on spending cu ts that he srud have not been forthcoming so far. "Assuming they are adopted, we would then go for the tax increase," he said. WORLD Bomb IJlast in L ondon LONDON -Police evacuated a top London shopping street today and blew up a bomb that had been left in a brown satchel outside a restaurant. No one was injured, Scotland Yard said. Brandt m arries writ er UNKEL, West Germany Former Chancellor Willy Brandt, 69. has married 37-year-old journalist Brigitte Seebacher, the mayor of this Rhine River town said today. Mayor Hans Hafener said he performed the civil ceremon y last Friday at the Unkel town hall "after normal working hours." Inter vention opposed MEXICO CITY -Mexican officials said they ~ill. remind Henry Kissinger's Bipartisan ~~ss~on on Cei:itral America that they oppose m1l~ta~y mte'"".'enuon as a means of solving the reg10n s conflicts. The 12-member commission headed by Kissinger arrived Monday night for a day of talks with top officials here. The co_mmiss~on's itinerary today included meetings with with President Miguel de la Madrid Foreign Minister Bernardo Sepulveda and Treasury Secretary Jesus Silva Herzog. Aunt Harriet always swore fd go to the dog& I could tell Dad w<1s proud, and Mom was really beaming. And eoen Aunt Harriet got a litt/,e misty armuul the eye.'>·. '. Mo111 alwJV\ wa1111•d 1111' to ht• .1 Ulll'lur t>a<l tladni much l<l~t·. ·"Inn~ ,l\ I .1111111111!1 ·11 tu \tmwlliiraj! 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I t,nald kit Dad""'' proud. and ~lorn w11S n•,uly lw.·amin)ot. A..!l!!.even A1111t _ Harriet ~ot a littk 111bty around tht• ('ye·~-AH(•r all-~ht•' tht• ont' who pn .. dictt•d I w-o1.\ ~11111>( i.tr.1i)ot)1t to tlw dni.!'1 8u!fi1llf. US. Sa vings Bcmdf 1111 11 rc·gu/ar brni' 111'1/I.\ AllW'rlca And it c:an ht•l11a,/,1•a,,1l11•1·cn1w11 1w1/1111 Instead of wmeth1111!. that mig/11 /1111-.• /11•1•11 ~ s'~· :~'=" lllAmerica. r • A9 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Oeoember 13, 1983 ~ . D L ess cos ts more for water conservers For land that should be semi-desert, southern California is as lush and green as a tropical rain forest. We water our street dividers, build sprinklers into the che~-board-sized lots we call front and back yards. We expect shopping centers and supermarkets to be properly landscaped. And, as if"the Pacific Ocean were not enough, we soak ourselves in hot tubs and swimming pools as if dehydration were around the comer. All that water costs money. As veterans residents can tell you, an abundance of fresh water is not one of the natural blessings of the Orange Coast. Much of our water is piped in from the Colorado River. Diverting that mighty flow and channeling it into homes and busin~ is expensive. And there is no guarantee the supply is endless. Other states and regions have plans for the Colorado. Our proprietary attitude toward this natural resource is gradually being replaced with a more enlightened understanding of its broader use potential. At least by some of us. · Water conservation has become a part of life for many Coast residents. They don't waste water, in part because of its finite supply, and in part because it has become a costly commodity, not to be squandered. Residents in"'Irvine, Laguna Beach and other communities who get some or all of their water from the Metropolitan Water District had something of a rude surprise this month. For the second time this year, they received notice of an increase in water rates. Irvine customers will pay about 60 cents more each month. Laguna reside nts got a whopping 31% rate increase - about $1.75 per month. The irony of the rate increase is that because of conservation efforts, and the heavy rains of last winter, MWD customers used less water. The district did not generate the revenue from water sales it had projected, so it's rais ing the rates to make up the difference. The people who used less, now must pay more. MWD says it has fixed costs which must be met, no matter how much or little flows through its distribution system. Businesspeople can understand the problem of an expensive overhead, but punishing rather than rewarding customers who have worked to preserve a natural resource is not a reasonable way to ensure future conservation e fforts. The city of Irvine water district is attempting to extricate itself from heavy dependence on MWD water b y drilling local wells. It has also taken th e enlightened municipal lead in adjusting its rate to reward small users by discounting the rate charged to customers who use under a certain minimum of gallons per month. Other municipalities would do well to seek out alternative sources of water and to do what they can to recognize the achievemetns of low-usage customers. The Metropolitan Water District also needs to seriously reconsider their approach to water manage- ment and fees. If it continues to provide a disincentive for water conservation it may find its source of revenue trickling to a dry riverbed. If MWD encourages people to squander water, it ~n run out of water to sell to anyone, at any price. l. M. BDJd /Some moniker Bob Ferguson was that pro- fessional baseball player with the mostrolodul ntt'knameof all time, I think. He played the 1nf1elds of more than 100 years ago An athlete with an astontshmg ab1hty to catch every ball batted m his general d1rcct1on. he was known as "Death To Flying Things" Ferguson Sul! trying to figure out how LO make your fortune? Nothing to 1t Find soml'thmg profi table to make out of used d isposa ble diapers They now account for more than 5 J:><:rC'ent of the solid trash in garba~· dumps, .. WhC'rc· am I going w find 225 worms in the next 24 hours? No. that's not my qucry It's the problem that fal'cs th<' cuckoo bird everv dav 1f ht> 1s to stav ahvt' in the wild -Poor bird • Q. How mul·h mom•v does the printing l'Ompany mak(' on Presi- dent Ronald kcagan's Chnstmas cards? A No profit of rerord Hallmark got the rontral·L 1n 1983 ror 60.000 cards at cost But each card bears the company's name. please note. The contract m 1982 went to Gibson Grl>eting Cards. lnc. Q. Which football teams. - Harvard's or Yale's -historically have won mosl o!ten when they've mel? A. Vale' with 54 vict.ories. Harvard's have won 38. ln eight of ORANGE COAST llilyPllt their 100 games so far. they've lied. Q. ls it true that actress Katharine Hepburn has a sign on her driveway that reads: "Please Go Away"? A. Such is the report. She's not generally known for bad man- ners. But that area in Turtle Bay, Conn.. gets a lot of inquisitive sightseers. Muhammad Ali's CB radio .handle -he's still into that thing. evidently -is "The Big Bopper." Imagine he does quite well on the microphone. Were you able LO talk with ease on CB? Not me. Too bashful. The door chimes of McDonald's owner Ray A. Kroc plays the ..You deserve a break today" litany. Underwater. penguins propel wtth their wings and steer with thetr feel. Thal's d1fferenl. Most fleas have no eyes. Tell your dog. Tc:Jday'1 perfume maken know their markeU.nc. can't deny it. Still. they might learn aometh1ni from \he eerly Athenlarw about bomtinl public demand for 8Cellta. The Athenian di8penaien 1uccw- fully IOJd the notion that people IM.lJd wear dlflerent perfwns for d.lff~t perts of the body. Leniilist lec-hery in Grenada WASHINGTON -President Reagan may head the feminists' "Least Wanted" list at home, but the old Hollywood t'Owboy unwit· tingly struck a blow for women 's liberation when he ordered troops into Grenada. The island's Marx- ist regime turns out to have been a veritable hotbed of MCPs -Male Communist Pigs. The evidence 1s laid out in picaresque detail m a letter writ- ten to the Grenadian authorities by a loyal party member. Gemma Greaves, who complained bitterly about the rampant sexism among communist officials. The letter, which was seen by my associate Lucette Lagnado, was one of many captured documents turned over t.o the CIA and State Deparl- ment for study. It is a base tale of Lenintst lechery unmasked. Ms. Greaves wrote to protest h<'r expulsion from the local l'Ommuntst party on l'harges that she claims were a d1rc>ct result of harassment of the most sordid nature: attempted sexual assault by a superll)r of f1l•c:r The 1nc1dcnt Ot:currt.'d m Cuba. whl're the cager apparatchik had been sent en routt> to Bulgaria for training and indoctrination Ms Greaves romplaml'd of sly sexist innuendoes by Grenadian com - G. -Jl-Cl-11-1-11-11-1 -.~ manders, who suggested that "atl the sisters 'picked up men in Cuba.'" This canard was not Qnly "very damaging and scandalous," Ms. Greaves wrote, but the exact opposite of what actually hap- pened to her. A certain Cmdr. Nelson Louison. who Ms. Greaves said was ogling her "from the first day he saw me in Cuba." was booked inlO the same embassy residence in Havana. "He walked int.o the room where I was at the time, and started undressing in my pres- ent't'." Ms. Greaves wrote. ''(He) Lold me. 'Let's go to sleep."' Outraged. Ms Greaves re - sponded with a few ch01ce four-letter words C ursing a su- perior was ont' of the reasons cited for ht>r d1sm1ssal ··1 will like to 1<now if I had gone to bed wtth him on that ntght. 1f mv behavior in Cuba would have bCen good," Ms Greaves wrote. Shl' signed her letter. ··Yours m the s tru,R,Rle " HELP WANTED: I am looking for whistle-blowers to help me seek out the larceny that lurks in the compounds of government. It takes insiders who can find their way through the bureaucratic maz.e to uncover government scandals. Your reward. if you're caught, will be retaliation. Anyone who tries to name actual thieves and wastrels in government. rather than merely lamenting theft and waste, becomes a target. This is intended t.o intimidate others from revealing official embarrass- ments. I have appealed t.o the White House to change this unwritten code, which honors the person who covers up his boss's wrong- doing instead of the employee who exposes it. I have suggested, for example. that the embattled employee be given one-tenth of all the money he saves the taxpayers. He could become an overnight milliona ire by showing us how federal spend- thrifts are wasting millions here and government contractors are embezzling millions there. A 10 percent reward should be incen- tive enough lO start bureaucrats scrambling through the federal labyrinth, prying into dark cor- ners, searching for hidden waste. Until the reforms and rewards a re adopted , though , whistle-blowers will do better lO stay in the shadows. If you know of any skuUduggeries that should be stopped. you can c.'Ontact me in confidence. I keep a light burning in the window for the stonn-lOSSed mformer. I wouJd also like t.o hear from ordinary citiz.ens who wish to turn the tables on the federal regu- lators and controllers. These anonymous officials keep usurp- ing more and more authority over activities that used to be private. I am looking for self starters, innovators and doers. who aren't ready t.o give up their franchise to lawyers and bureaucrats. There is also a need for new ideas. fresh concepts and diCferent ap- proaches. which might shake Washington out of the doldrums. If you want LO join my Whistle-blowers Anonymous or sign up with my Citizens Watch, drop me a note at P.O. Box 2300. Washington, D.C .. 20013. It might have a chastening effect on the bureaucrats -who keep such diligent watc·h on the citizenry - to know that they are themselves being watched. A bi-lateral nuclear freeze could , logically enhance chances for peace By PETER COPPEN In his article Defeat Nukes with Technology (Daily Pilot, Nov. 28), Dan Montano refers to the space-borne laser anti-ballistic missile (ABM) defense system called for by President Reagan in his March 23speech. Mr. Montano suggests that such a system could provide an adequate defense for the United States at a reasonable cost, and, with offensive weapons thereby effectively neutralized, arms reductions could be easily negotiated. These suggestions are fal11e. First. the drawback t.o the space-borne laser or any other ABM defense system lies in the immense destructiveness of nu- clear weapons. No ABM defense is likely to be 100 percent effective, that is, is likely to intercept and destroy all of the inromingrniss· iles in an attack. If a dcfeMe system could intercept even as many as 99 percent of incoming mis.5i les, then 10 missiles wou Id still get through in a f.000-missile attack. With multiple warheads on each mlsalle, as many as 50 nuclear bombscouldstrike the United States, causing 1 Os of millions of casualties. Clearly, any ABM de- fense is an Illusion. unless it can guarantee 100 percent ~nter­ ceptfon. Second. prellellt laser systems cannot be used at reasonable ranges int.he atmosphere because of the dlsperalon of the later beam by theatmoephett. The space-borne la!ler ABM system ls therefore not a defense against bomb delivery systemS'withln the almolphere, such u crulle miss- iles. A system which cannot defend againat au delivery sys· tems ls uaeleu. Third, thl~ ABM system it not likely to lead to negolia\t'd arms ~uct.lont. If we were to putauch a 1ywtem In pl~. the Ukely Soviet mponses would be: to continually lncreue t.he number t>( their ml11t lt't \ar~tcd on tht-Uni lt'd Si.tet ~Iring continual in· creases in the numbers of laser satellites compriSing the ABM system; to progressively harden their missiles against laser-induced damage requiring ever more powerful lasers in the ABM system: t.odevelopoffensive rountenneasures to the ABM satellites requiring defenses for the system it.self (modes of attack on the system can be envisaged for which the system itself is not a good defense.) Thil ABM system would lead without doubt to yet a further escalation of the arms race, this time into space. Fourth, the system is not as readi I y set up. at reasonable cost, as Mr. Montanomabualn1. The technoloo for lutr defenR againttaffdelivery•yiema la nol yel here, ln 1p1teof Mr. Montano'• U11ertions to the contrvy. Daniel Kaplan, a ~dstat the Battelle Plldflc Northweet lAbor'I~ ln Washington. D.C .. hauhown the cawnlial unpr9CticaUty of the space ABM 1ysiem. In an article In the May, 1983,edltionof"The Bulletin of the Atomic Sden- llesta" he analyi.es a probe bl~ laaer ABM aya~ and lhowa thau minimum of 4.000 hlCh ~ Juer aatellllel, Meh welchll)I about 100 tona, would be eiequll"fd to defend ap\Nt a slmultMll!OW attack by l ,000 milliJft hatdenecl •&aiNt la1ttdeftNe. Such a a}'l18n would NqU1re I some 14,000 shuttle launches to put it in place. William Perry. " (and of ours aimed at the Soviet U nlon) would stop. Since the United Staes and the Soviet Union are equally capable of dest.roying each other many times over with existing nuclear wach eads. to stop making more can hardly be said to increase our, or the Soviet Union's, vulner- al,ility. Afterasuitable period, during which both sides could be reaaured of each olher'srommit· ment toannscontrol,a reduction in nuclear arms could be nego- tiated to an agreed-on minimum deterrent level which would be far below the number of warheads both skies now~· This reduction is important. since, minimum deterrent implies an inability to make a pre-emptive fonner Undenecret.aryof De- fense for Research and Engineer- ing in the Carter Administration, discussed the immense complexity of this system in the Washington Post for March 27. Tosay,asMr. Montano does, that this ABM syatem could be buHt at a reason- able cost depends very much on one's interpretation of reasonable. Mr. Montano believesthata nuclear freeze (which he does not deCine) would lead to the United States becoming weaker In oppos- ing the Sovietthreatand more · vulnerable to annihilation. On the ... oorurary, a bilateral, mutu- alll;:ble meie on thede-ve · tandproducdonofnu· clearWMpOlll ll more likely to *cl to ll!CUril)' than any A.BM ayaum. The wOfd.l"I here II very im- portant: bilateral means that we ~rtalnly do not f.reeze our nuclear production unle. tho Sovte11 do, and mutually-verifiable mMN that nether wen« they pu1.id· pate In a tl"ft'leuni.. we are both •Ulfled that the meant are avail- able forwrifytnceompliance. Given that non-a>mpUance can be c.wtainly~ (••condition forentertnc Up:Jft affftlll), then lM ftt8t "*nl tNl lmmedi· ateJy the-.dy lncftMI In \he numbtr ot WMPOftl W'llfted on ua . ,. • firsutrike, thereby significantly increasing security. Further, the United States and the Soviet Union could move jointly to enforce non-proliferation. probably a con- tribution to world security at least as great aa any US-USSR treaty. Mr. Montano complaint that the movie "The Day After" does not addrt!91 the problem of r.ventiJ\c our obllteratJon, and perhaps be <.'OITlplalna because the movie doee not dilcull the pomiblli ty of an adequaiedefenae to nuclear at- tack. ftiahtl.y IO, becauae u we haveteen, lhereianone. The rnaaaaie of •"'I'be Day After" la plaln: It la that we muat never let a nucl.-.ttlack happen. anywhere, anytlnw, by anyone. Only by ntductnc ourc:onfroniational •\· tltuda and by belnc wi1lina to fa1k and ...,ua .. can we, on both aidet, build thep>d faith and b'Ull necetlll')' to eNW'@that nuclear war be avoided. A bUaieral, mutually-verifiable nuclffl' freeie. MIW'n1na a pnu· lne detln for amw reduction on both...._ can padually brine &bout that aood faith and tnalC. and can do more foroureecurity, and lhatof the wwld, than the eecala~-promodn&. flawed 1pace·bomeABMdrfl!M9~ Per«<l>pplll w • ,..,...,ot Newl»ft BNdl. f Ho, ho, ho hokum H ere' a ""'a nla Cla us with a te111per ament like W . C. Fields PITTSBURGH (AP) -Don't let your child real. He can be mean, he can be sexy. It's a gruff old climb onto the lap of 8111 Elmer's version·or the jolly exterior with a hea rt of gold." fat man of Christmas cheer. lie hates reindeer and Elmer said he treats Santa like a mortal, Cabbage Patch dolls, and just might spoil the although , -0£ course. he's not. youngster's vision or St. Nick. ·•My Santa is on one of those new diets, and he "If you had to be cooped up with those elves 360 has trouble getting clothes. That's why he wears red days a year, you'd be in a bad mood, too. I'd like to -a bargain-type outfit," said Elmer. who adds he smack them," said Elmer, a comedian whose rude has nu trouble filling his costume. Santa Claus routine is bet.'Oming a hit with radio And the Cabbage Patch doU craze has only made stations acroa the country this year. things worse. "Haveyouever goneshoppmgonDec.24?That's "That pretty much causes what I do," he said. the real spirit of Christmas. Get what you want, get it "People trample one another for dolls based on love to the counter. and shove everybody out of the way. and adoption . It's amazing." Then bring it home, throw it under the tree, get "It's a great time. I put on a Santa suit and go out drunk and say Merry Christmas." ElQ'ler said to and ca LI people names. Wha t more could you want?" explain why Sant.a Claus might not grcct the r--------------------.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Christmas season with cheer. Elmer. 28. of suburban Green Tree. works m comedy clubs and has be<.>n the opening ac:t for tht· Fifth Dimension and Connie Stevens. Last year he devised routines for a Santa "who can have a bad day. too·· He started late. but this year the idea has taken hold Elmer hoped agents would bl> able to book him as a caustic Santa on telev1S1on t:ommerc1als That hasn't happened, but he's busy with parties in Pittsburgh and on -air telephone antervtews with radio disc· jockeys. "I only do this with adults. 1 don't have anything to do with children." said Elmer, whose nasty streak doesn't run deep enough to spoil a child's holiday. "It's a takeoff of what's going on in this season," he said, adding that his routmes reflect the results or the pressure to have "the biggest holiday of the year." "It used to be just toys. Now it's software. The kids are getting too sophisticated for Santa," he said. "When Santa gets a little naughty or sarcastic. people love it." said Elmer. "My San ta Claus is more Kids braced for abductors ·. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 13, 1983 o much for fluff Polar bt"'ar in u Mutlison, Wi~., zoo dt·cidc u S llOW-l'OVc r e d roc k makt· a fine pillow. By WILL ANDERSON o..,,.,,. Corr.......-1 . More than 50.000 children are kidnapped m the United States each year . But kids do have an ally m the battle against abduction -he's Captain K.l D. Free while supplies last. Captain K.l.D .. a aeation of the American College of Security Sciences. teaches children some ways to prevent bemg abducted. He was al Orange Coast College this weekend as part of a special program designed to increase dialogue between family members to help protect young people. Sixteen girls and 11 boys. most accompanied by their parents. learned things are not always what they seem. "You have w be safo and smart," said Gar\' Bennett of ACSS · c ,, "We started rl'admg current fmgerprmung ~rtldes and police dcpartrnrotmvolvements._weielt-- that a way to help solve the problem ol child \1 "JA .' abduction. m a way that children could understand. I ,, was to come up with ongoing educatJonal devices." said Benne tt. who was a policeman in Costa Mesa for I ' eight years. I Dorothy Magnuson. a preS<:hool dtrl'Ctor at B1olc.i University.assisted m the creation of the mult1-med1a teaching reinforcements used by ACSS. a private corporation that has been m operation for three years. Captain K.l D has proven successful m preschool classes and in presentations at some private schools. but Bennett says he's had trouble getting the program into the public schools. The program is similar to earlier school safely programs, such as those centering on traffic. The problem now is lhal "we hve in a society today that is 'more dangerous," said John Keeley. who was a policeman in Buena Park for I 0 years before joining ACSS. "We don't have a simple way of living anymore." [( you can recall the days of sidewalk safety programs, Bennett said, then you can understand Captain K.l.D. The problem has just changed to a different kind of safety. The program teaches the use of a secret code word as a pass signal whenever a non-family member 1s sent for a child. It also uses role-playing to teach children to avoid abduction. Bennett said children are interested m their own safety. Watching an awed child bnng has fingerprints to his pare nts 1s perfect proof. he said. Winter windsurfer one of a rare breed CHICAGO (AP) Mark Stabler likes to take a dip in . Lake Michigan when the weather is freezing. He likes having an icy spray slashing into his face a nd prefers having nothing between him and the water bul a wetsuit and surfboard. Such sporting helped him win the "frozen Nut" certification from the Windy City Windsurfers Club. Stabler. a gold futures trader, is one of a dozen members who can be found regularly on the Jake when most of the surfat:e-side population is walking stiffly under layers of winter clothing. "Windsurfing 1s great fun when it's snowing," says Ed Coyne. an insurance broker That's one of the best times. The snow goes across your sail so you can get a good sail tnm Just watching al. And you feel isolated -all alone on the lake. "Actually it's not as fast as water skung. but the sensation ls faster ." 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Pt•a ry rue~ for the North Po le i11 CHS television• pro ductio n of "The R11(•("* to the Polt·. • 5 t•ft n.s. D D THICmTlltDTHICDUm ANN LANDERS COMICS TELEVISION Pigging oat When the relationship with food lasts longer By DA \/ID HOFFMAN -.,.Ci.i to Delly IOl!ol The tllne of d:J\' cic1t•:m 't nwtrt•r ) ·1111 walk down anv· str('('C, passing ~wri• windows. E\•ery \\·here vou rum, tood awaits .vou in hugt•. wondrous qwm- tities: 31 flavors. foot -long hoc dog:.. double-layer cakes. a choc:v/aC« chip cookie calls vour name' Suddenlv an unm nrrc>llabli• dt>strf• overwheln'is you. Youmon ." fasr. g rab a roast beef sand'>nc:h and 11·0/f 11 down. followed by F'rench fries and whute1•n else you can Jay _vuur h;wds on You an· living proof that the 011/y way to g<'l nd of a tempr.atiqn is co .v1eld co It. You arc> a pigger and you are not alone. If you have ever been in a situatw11 o r that type (and who hasn 't?J. you kno w how wonderful a mvriad selection ol food is. And so does David Ho{(ma11. authorof"TheJoyof P1ggmgOu1." the eater's guide to FOOD! In this excerpt from his book. you "·11/ learn many things you didn 't know about p1ggmg out. If you don 't consider yourself a pigger now . you 1n// after _vou read this. PJGGTNG OUT (pig-ing 'aull vb 1: to consume large quantities of food with or without guilt; 2: eating as much as you want of what you want when you want; 3: the reason for hving; see GORGING, PORKING. SCARFING The warning signs are unmistakable: the longing stare, the sweaty palms, the butterflies in the stomach. the rapid rate of the heart. Ah. love. sweet /o\.'e ... Well, not e xactly. More like food. glorious food. Chili dogs or caviar. Md)onald·s or Ma Maison. the antic1pauon. the cr aving. the savoring of food. i.:an l:x· as seductive and irresistible as a new lov(• It's just that nine tlm(:'S out of 10. the relationship with food lasts longer. Evidence of food sedu,·uon can be traced back as far as Adam and fa•e, though personally I find 1t hard to swallow that t wu othc·rw1se intelligent adults would 1:omm1t . m ovC'r some- thing as stupid as a red dellnous Now. had n been a chec<SE>burgl·r. fries and a shake ... Statistu..'S show that tht· average person ingests about a ton of food each ye¥. For many of us. a quarter of our income is spent to please our palates. But pigging out 1s more than over- eating. It is knowing how to pig. where to pig, who pigs. and what to do after pigging. Properly dont-. ronunually per fected. it 1s an art A warning: This sNll'S 1s not in- tended for thOSl' who eat ''whc•n l don't forget." or "1f I have t he time " Rather it is for those of us who. 1f gwen the choice between sex and a pound of Ch(X'Olate chip cookies. would have to think tWll'f' before answering. Eat'h year. Americans put $2.5 billion m~o the t'C'Onomy in ex1:hange for potato l'h1ps. pretze ls and popcorn a lune. Sara Ll>e st>lls -15.00() l'hl'l'Sl'l'akl's a dav One out of everv two ml'als 1:. l'atcn out. and half o( these whether breakfast. lunt'h or dinner -a rl' eaten in fast-food restaurants. A billion twink1es art• dc•voured annually. THE SIX BASIC FOOD GROUPS Researchers have translated piggers' needs and preferences into an easy-to-use guide for food sele<:tion, sorting food into six groups on the basts of its availability, content a nd method of preparation. Following are the six basic groups and the chief foods found in each. Daily servings vary. but as a rule of thumb. remember: Nothing succeeds like excess. Group l. FAST: This group provides the main staples of the pigger's diet. hamburgers. cheeseburgers (double cheeseburgers. chih cheeseburge rs. bacon cheeseburgers). fries, onion rings. submarines (hoagies, heroes, poor boys, cheesesteaks), hot dogs (chili dogs. cheese dogs. foot-longs). fried chicken." fish ·n' chips, barbecued ribs. Group %. FROZEN: The major components of this group are milk byproducts: ice cream. sundaes. shakes. malts. floats. splits, bon-bons. and Fudgsicles. Also includes raw Pillsbury chocolate-chip cookie dough. Mystic Mints (only after left in the freezer a minimum of two hours), Milky Ways (ditto). Stouffer's Lasagna. Mrs. Paul's Fish Sticks, Rich's Bavarian Creme Puffs, Ore-Ida Tate r Tots, and all Sara Lee cheesecakes. Gr oup 3. FRESH As m freshly baked: pizza. cookies. cakes. brownies. pies. bagels. doughnuts. bear claws, sticky buns. l'mnamon rolls. pancakes. napoleons. eclaars and all French, rye, sourdough and Italian breads Group 4. F INEST: Designer foods for the pretentious ptgger Haagen-Dazs, Famous Amos. David's, Godiva. Kron. Orville Rede nbacher's, J elly Bellys. Gourmet Mints. as well as old stan· dards -lox. Brie, caviar. prosciutto. Group S. FORE IGN: This group provides the p1gger with the conunen · tat eating experience: croissants, crumpets. tacos. tamales, tostadas. spa- ghetti. ravioli, linguine, vermicelli, cannoli. knishes. chopped liver. sushi. fned dumpli ngs and anything e lse Chinese. As alternatives, foreign foods such as English muffins. French toasts, Turkish taffy. Belgian waffles and German chocolate cake may be substituted. Group 6. FAMILIAR: The fun foods (which the pigger has most often been Par\y hot ti Robert and Sandra Clouee, left, chat with Joyce Wein and Debby and Glenn McCormick. 8 2 84 8 5 . . -·-I \ l , ___ _\ -.---~--- . ' .. :, work well with the more delicate foods. such as chocolates or hors d 'oeuvres. With the right cheeseburger. however. it is heaven. RULE: Try to pig in a standing pos1t1on Th(.• last cookie, the Last cracker, the last piece of candy: Look both ways. In on<.' continuous motion, scoop up cookie (or cracker. or candy) a nd stuff in mouth before 'SOmeone else can beat you to it denied or forced to eat in secret)' M&M's. Snickers. Hershey bars. Suzy Q's, Ding Dongs. Twinkies. Devil Dogs. Yodels, Zingers, Tastykakes. Oreos. Mallomars, Rasinets. Milanos. Fritos. Chee-Tos. Cracker Jacks, Velveeta. Pringles. Pop Tarts. Vienna Fingers, Corn Nuts, Beer Nuts. caramel corn and cinnamon-covered graham crackers. to name a few. Although this 1s virtually impossible in a sit-down restaurant (unless you HOW S WEET IT IS have very shore legs). pigging out over How do chocoholics remove melted a sink or in front of an opened i.:hocolate from their hands? A few (2.5 refrigerator 1s guaranteed to enhance percent) use a dry cloth; a sensible 25.3 RULES FOR PIGGING ETIQUETTE Proper pigging includes not only a diet of foods from each of the six groups. but requires an understanding of basic etiquette. Before we can examine where to pig. there are a few rules one should know concerning how to pig. your e ating pleasure. ,Additionally, percent use a wet cloth, but a smart 65.3 calories don't count until you a re seated percent use their tongues. at the table, in front of the TV, or m This is just one of the chocolate bed. eating habitS examined in a survey R ULE : No food is bad cold. conducted by The Nestle Company of Pasta. pizza. t'OOk1es, candy bars. 285 chocolate lovers attending a 1982 brownies -foods normally eaten hot chocolate fair in Chicago. or at room temp<>rature are even better Acc:ording to the survey. 22 percent R ULE: If God had meant man to use a knife and a fork. h e wouldn't have given him fingers. after spending the night 1n the re· have their first bite of chocolate before frige rator breakfast; 43.5 percent have something Rule: Never trust a blue Jood chocolate at or after dinner; and almost No matter how hungry. it JUSt might all vn.9 percen!) binge again before be your last ----,bed,.--.,..timl' HOW TO EAT A ... As a pigging utensil, the combination of the forefinger and middle finger-is unbeatabll· Use 1t. Scoop with it. taste with ll, pick with it. Do not allow previous table training to interfere w1 th your en.)Oymenl. Remember. most pigging out is done alone, or in secret, so no one elS<.' 1s the re to see what you are doing If others are present, chan~ are they will be loo busy eating to notice. and. even 1 f they do. you will be havmg lOO much fun to care. Jelly Doughnut: Scoop out jelly with spoon Eat Stuff ms1de w1lh miniature Reese's Peanut Buttt•r Cu~ Warm 1n oven Milk chocolate· was preferred' by 48.7 pNt'C'nt of the part1c1pants, semi-sweet by 42.6 percent. and white chocolate by a select 4 6 percent "What goes best with chocolate?" Anything from milk (23 5 percent) and l('C' crl'am (19 4 percent). to beer (1 2 pert'Pnt), friends (6. 7 percent). "every· thing" ( 11 l percent), "nothing" (2 perrent). and -what else? -more chocolate (8.3 percent). M allom..ir: P11.'k off ,·hocolatel·oating. Suck out marshmallow m1ddk· Pop graham wafe r in mouth Cheesecake: Say, "I'll only have a slive r " Eat Cut another sliver. Eat. Continue until l'ake 1s gone. Smile demurely R ULE: If you don't pick . wolf. P icking Is more fun: picking the icing off a cake, picking the raisins from a box of Raisin Bran. picking out the red gummy bears. Picking gets you exactly what you want or lets you have a taste of everything. It also helps you convince yourself you're not really eating. Wolfing, on the other hand, 1s more gratifying. There's no turning back. You've wanted something for so long thatyoucan'tstand it anymore and you have to have as much of it in your mouth as possible. Wolfing does not PAPARAZZI • Barbecued Ribs: Let grease dnp to elbow. Do not wipe mouth ~tween bites. Milano: Insert onl'-half of cookie in mouth Apply pressure with both upper and bottom teeth to center of cookie Without b1tmg through, slowly pull cookie out of mouth, scraping off brown-edged wafer but leaving choc- olate middle int.act. Repeat with other half. Let remaining chocolate melt in mouth. "Have you ever tried to give up chocolate? .. Only 22.8 percent said yes -reasons being to diet or for Lent. For 21.5 percent of these abstainers, going cold turkey lasted one to three weeks; 4.ti percent held out for Less than a day. "How does eating so much chocolate make you feel?" A total of 38.9 percent replied "indulgent," 19.3 percent ad· mitted "guilty," 12.3 percent said "decadent.'' 12.3 percent confessed "titillate d ," and 4.2 a nswered "philosophical." Parade P-arty More than .the usual exquisite celebration The parade party hosted this year by Robert and Sandra Clouse of Huntington Harbour for close friends tum out to be more than their usual exquisite repast -(One always looks for Julia Child hiding in the pantry. w hen. in fact, talented and intrepid Sandra does all of her own rook ing.) -it became a victory celebration. Longtime pals Ed and Delores Olivarez and Rod and Betty Hyde's love boat (Barro de Amor) had been declar,eci winn er of the coveted Boat Parade's Sweepstakes prize by the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic at a trophy dinner the night before. With the Philharmonic theme. "A Salu te to the Olympics" as their inspiration, the owners, along with Jeanie and Don Barnett, Cindy and Jim Harrison, Mercedes Rl1concln and Art Knox, Janice O'Toole and Bob Newell, Connie and Jolla Tattle and Jou Molla pooled their dollars and sense to tum the 32-foot Bayline r Explorer into a min1 -collseum g'raced with live Italian cypre98, bold Ionic columns and a bowsprit which has already become •legend -a gleaming w hite Olympic baton runner (Seven feet of fiber glass m uscle with only a fig leaf to warm h im on a crlap and /talny night.) AB the revelers watched the love boat pus the Clouse home, they applauded its flickering Olympic flame and stirring music -theme from the "Chariots of Fire." Also gathered on the Clouae deck w ere S•1aa and Peter Van Haf&en, Carol and Dave THmpt0a, Soaa and Sllerwood Davidson, Joytt and Man Wel11, Mary Lou and Erale Geor1e, Reale and Dlck 8l11lop, B.J . and Jack Bury, Jettlea and 8111 llnlack (F.cstafic over their aerond place win Jn the waterfront home "WhlmslcAI" ca~.), Doau and Peter Hortoa, Debbie and· Gln McCormick (Former Olympic dlvinll COi/Ch and brother of Pat M c:Conniclc.) and Mu.lH Sl1ley, Sand ra'• g racious mother who worked dlllcently to make th evenlna a apedaJ night to rememb.r. Allo doing 1e>me victory cele bratina on this thrtllina nlaht were the friends and fammes of Tim hraer who won "Best of T heme"; Stacy lf'Nler ... Most Beautiful"; Jolla Pratto, "MOit Unusual''; A.HJ Alldenoa, "Best U1e of U ghta"; BeMty C.rMIJU, "Delian Excellence"; Merle Gile • ''Ttibu&e to Chri.tt.mu"; Wla1toa Baird, "Best Whirnlical" and 1111 BeueU for "Best a.tlgtoua." Pa,,.,-uzi J.odl~ by Daily Pflor S(¥l~D1Jtor Vida DNn wtth C'Ol1t.rlbudON from Hunrin,p>n Beach Cotnwponcknt Ann Conway,· Jim and Cindy Harrison get closer looked at the Clouses' tree. Mark WeiH Betty and Henry. with Jack ,. . ' ' • 112 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 13, 1983 Brides Animal research... Reader supports experiments Conant-Davies Anne ElJiabeth Davies of Corona del Mar became the bride of Thomas V. Conant of Westlake Village in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach on Dec. 10. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Davies of Corona del Mar, wore a gown of ivory satin trimmed with alencon lace and scattered seed pearls. Ban ds of matching lace edged her chapel train and veil. She carried a bouquet of bridal white roses, whjte dendrobium orchids and stephanotis. She was attended by Mrs. James E. Mueckler as matron of honor. Mrs. Michael Diaz and Brenda Potter. The bridegroom. son of Verdana Conant of Acampo and John R. Con- ant of Turlock was assisted by John R. Conant as best man. Dr. James Wood and Al Herre. Anne Conant The couple greeted 150 guests at a reception following the ceremony at the Santa Ana Country Club. before leaving on a wedding trip to Hawaii. The couple plan to Live in Westlake Village. Conant is employed by Wilson-Mayberry Partnership. Singh-Olmstead Palm Desert Community P resbyterian Church was the setting for the marriage of Allison Claire Olmstead of Laguna Beach and Gerald John Singh of Brawley. A buffet reception at The Vintage Club in Indian Wells followed the c:eremony. The bride is the daughter o( real est.ate developer Ray Daniel Olmstead Jr. of Sun Val- ley, Idaho. and interior and architectural designer. Jac- queline McLaughlin Olmstead o f Laguna Beach . owner of Jacquelin Olmstead Antiques in Cor- ona del Mar. The bride, a communications graduate of use. was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. She is the owner of Ray Daniels in Beverly Hills. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Singh of Brawley, owners o( Newside Farms. Af - f1liated with Kappa Sigma at USC when> he gradu- Allison Singh ated with a degree in business adm1mstrauon. the bridegroom owns Three J Ranches in lmper1al. Denyse Blatt was maid of honor. and James Wat.son assisted the bridegroom Following a honeymoon in the U S.• Bnttsh Virgin lslands the couple will res1dt in Brawley Avila-M orrison Lynn Anne Morrison and J oseph Luts Avila exchanged wedding vows Oct. 15 in the Comm.unity Church Congregational in Corona del Mar FoUowing the c-eremony a reception was held at the home of the flMA IOMlfCI ATWIT'S ENO DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wrote you a mt!an letter a few weeks ago because I was against using animals for medical research. Something I saw on the NBC "Today" show recently changed my mind. Dr. Luis de Mcndlcelli was shown doing microsurgery on rats. I know a little about microsurgery because my brother had two fingers on his right hand amputated in an Industrial accident. The plant doctor rushed him to a hospital and a marvelous surgeon sewed thoae fingers back onto his hand within minutes. While he has not regained feeling in his fingers, he can use his hand quite well. The doctor on 'the "Today" show was doing experiments on white rats. He had cut the sciatic nerves of two white rats, paralyzing their legs. He then succeeded in sewing the nerves back together. We saw pictures of those same white rats running around, as good as new. The doctor's next step is to try this technique on monkeys. If he suc'Ceeds, he will experiment on humans. Do you know what this could mean? In a few years it may be possible that people with spinal cord injuries. paralyzed from the neck or waist down. will be able to walk agam. No more wheelchairs! Sounds miraculous, doesn't it? 1 have more than a C'asual tnterest in this subj('('! because my 17-year-old son broke his neck in a diving accident when he was 13. He is now in a wheelchair. paralyzed from the waist down. Maybe this microsurgery technique will get my boy out o( the wheelchair and back on his feet again. It would be like a miracle -a dream come true. [ now understand the value of medical research ~Weddings& ~· Engggements The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and engagement news. To help you submit the required information, forms are a va1Jable at the Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Ca.sta Mesa For weddmgs. only a black and white photo of the bride is acceptable. Snapshots. Pol:J.roid and color photos can 't be used. The photo must be submitted no later than three w eeks after the wedding, otherw ise it will not be published. Engagement mformation is to be submitted at least seven weeks before the wedding. Forms and photos can be dropped off at the office or mailed to the Wedding Department, Daily Pilot, P. 0. &x 1560. ~ta Mesa, Calif. 92626. bridegroom's brother and sister-.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Avila in Corona del Mar. After a wedding trip to the Virgin Islands. the couple arc rrs1ding in Cost.a Mesa. Tht• bride'. daughter of Melvillt> and Ins Morrison or Corona del Mar. IS the owner of Barc•ly There in Balboa Sht· at.tt'ndN:I Cor- ona dcl Mar High &:hool and Orangt• Coast College Tht' bridegroom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvadore Avila of Hunt- ington Beach. He 1s the owner of tht· El Ra nch1to Restaurant in Costa Mesa and the Setoya Restaurant in Newport Beach. wear possibly one. It serves him right for having taste. A tie has become more Lyon Avila I wouldn't say it's the most definitive poll ever . conducted on what men want, but a manufac- turer of Scot.ch did a survey among 350 Dads and discovered nearlv two-thirds or them would rather receive Scotch for Christmas than a necktie than a gift in this t'Oun- ing point or you renew try. To women it is the the contract. If a mar-next stop past puberty n age survives a burgun-'for their sons. When do dy tie with a coral flam -you become a man? The ingo on it. the chances year you graduate from are you're good for college? The year you another year. own your own car? The For most women the year you have your own gift of a necktie makes a c h ecking a ccount? statement. It makes sev-Wrong. It's the first eral of them, actually. lt Christmas you get a can say. "You're imposs-necktie from your ible to buy for. but you mother . They're kidding. The next thing they're going to tell me is men would rather stay home and watch the Super Bowl than get dressed up and attend a ballet of "Beowulf ·· Don 't you think women know what men think about neckties for Christmas~ How stupid do they think we are? For years. we've known men hate net.'kttes especially those t.'hosen by someone else. So why dowedo1t? · For some or us It's a test of love It's a yearly reassessment or our mar- • riage. The tie either brings things to a break- RUFFELL'S have lO have something It's th~ year . you've to unwrap." For me. it's a become 1mposs1ble to yearly warning to my buy for . . the year you husband that he is drift-have no visible hobbies. mginhisappearanceand no set style that can lx• if he doesn't correct his catered to. no domestic course he could wind up net'Cls. no taste in books like Woody Allen. or music that can •be There was one year 1 interpreted, and you missed giving him a have everything in the necktie and when he world except . a opened the present he necktie to roll up into a said. "It's rucc, but what ball and jam in your 1s it?" I haven't missed a pocket. year of tie-giving since I bought my son his then. fi rst necktie for The s urvey also dis -Christmas last year. It covered that an average was like buying a pair of man will have 50 or more roller skates for Tiny ties already in his closet. Tim. Of that number. he will He'll grow lnto it on animals iri a way I did not understand it before. I hope you will print my lettt1r, Ann. It might bring some understanding to those who attacked you for your stand, as I did. My apologies. -CONTRITE IN Aldtelmer '1 dl1ea1e," wrote my llllDol1 reader. "TblDk wbat tbl1 discovery would mean lo tllem Ufl tbelr f amlllea! I never rared for mice or rats, b"l suddenly I feel an enormous debt of gratltllde to tbese little creatures." • • • Are your paT'C'nts 100 s1m·1? Hc.ird to reach? Ann Landf.'rs' booklet, "Buggl.'d by Panmts? How to Ott More Freedom," <:ould help you bridge the genet- a tion gap. Se11d 50 c-en ts with yuur request and a long, stamped. se/f -addressc'Cl C'n v1.•lop<> to Ann Landel'S, P.O. &x 11995, Chic11go, lJI. 60611 . MIAMI i;::=:================:;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;:;;;=:;==a DEAR MIAMI: On the beels of your letter came a similar one from a reader In Springfi eld, Ill. Her husband 11 suffering from Alzheimer'• dl1ea1e. (He Is only 52 yea rs old.) She enclosed a clipping a bout a "memO!'Y pill" to belp bolster the fa lllng minds of pa tients with Alzheimer's disease. The pill is now being tested a t tbe Illinois State Psychia tric Institute by Dr. Lawrence Lazarus, the director of tbe instltute's geriatric psycblaJric program . Mice were jolted with electric shock to produce amnesia. They were then given the pill and observed as they a ttempted to find their way out of a familia r maze. The mice who bad beep given the pill were much more successful at rem embering pathways out of tbe maze. Recently testing began on humans. Dr. Lazarus said, "Some patients and their families have reported dramatic chan~es in memor y." I Christ_.~ Stociln ~en.,..esa 548-3473 "Over 2 million Americans suffer from I L---...;..;;:;;;::;..;;. ________________________ J Time may be running out, but our delicious Hickory FarmSMgifts haven't. La~t minUlt ..... h11p1.x:r-.. 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C~BU~T... - r R icha r d Ro d Steiger ( leh), Chamberla in star in ucook and Peary" to night at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 .• 'Cook, Peary' ·unexciting TV By TOM JORY ._ .. ..., ...... w.11 .. NEW YORK {AP) -Any movie about exploration of the frozen unknown involving two intensely competitive men ought to be exciting. "Cook and Peary: Race to the Pole" isn't. In fact, the most thrilling thing about "Cook and Peary," tonight on CBS, wasn't in the script. Richard Chamberlain. who plays Dr. Frederick A. Cook, and six members of the film crew were rescued by helicopter from an ice floe off the coast of Greenland when the frozen mass began to break apart. Tonight's IV -t.'00- &:. YlllNI> THME'SCOWAH1 ~ MACNB. I L.f.HAEA e UNDERSTAHOltG HUMAN IEHAW>A ICISNEWS AICNEWS Q NICNEWS ~AH DYKE * * "Honky Tonk Freew1y" ( 19811 Wlllllm Devine, Beverly D' Angelo ®MOVIE * * •,; "The Sign Of Four" t 1982) 1111 Aichlrdson, 01Ykl Hiiiy (Q)MOVIE * "~t. Pew«'s Lonely Heat1s Club Bind . ( 1978) Pifer FrltflPIOll, Bee Gees. CIMOV1E **'..\ "Dragonsllyer" (1981) Pifer M1eNicol, Caitlm Clwke (%)MOVIE * * "The Odd Job" ( 19781 Grllllm Cl\aipmlll, OaY!d JISOO -&:30-mAUCE all HUllAHITIES TliROUGH THE ARTS (J) NEWS [I 8ARHEY Mill.ER la WHEEL Of F~TUHE el) DICK VAH DYKE -7:00-9 CBSHEWS D NICNEWS I HAPPY DAYS AGAIN ABCNEWSQ 8 ROWAN l MARTIH'S LA~H (!)NEWS m TliREFS COMPANY e JOKER'S WILD e BOSIHESS REPORT all NOYA (J) P.M. MAGAZ1HE [I ENTERT AINMEHT TOMGHT Qil LOVE CONNECT10H 6'D MOVIE • • • "Slation Six Sa/I.we" ( 196-4) Carroll Balcer. Peter V111 Eyck. -7:30- • THE NOATli POl.E: THE STORY AHO THE MOVIE •ak>YIE * t ** "Going My W~" (1944) Bing °'~=~eld. l!i<WNT ;:AIMHT TOflOHT * * U "Eul OI Eden" ( 19S5) Jlmll ONn. Jldll Hams. I NOYA VIETNAM: A Ta.tWllOH HISTORY . (t)MOVIE **',;"Thi HIX1 Min" (1978) Stell Conlllt'y. Corntlia Sharpe. CID EMMET OTTER'S JUG.8AHD CHAISTMAS i~ BA8KETIAL1. * * "Jews OI Satan" (1981) Frtu Wuver, Gretchen Corbett -8:30-~ ~~TOAYS m P.M. MAOAZIHE -t:OO- • (I) MOYIE "Cool And Pury The Rice To The Pote" (PremMWtl Richlrd Cllamber· lain. Rod S111g9r. I 8 RBMGTON STm.E <II TliREFS COWAK'f G NEWS • MEMOAIES WITH LAWRENCE W£U( e VIETNAM: A TElEV1SION HISTOff't ~NATURE el)ORAGHET (8)MOYIE . t * "Porky's" ( 19811 Dan Monahan. Mark Herrler CS)MOVIE * U •,; "VICIOI I Vlctona" ( 1982) Julie Andrews, Robert Preston (%.)MOVIE •• ~ "The Harder They eome·• ( 19731 Jimmy Cliff, JI/let Barkley. -t'.30-• 9 OH, MADEUNE (!)MOVIE * * "Bek>Yed lnlidel" (1959) Gr• rr_Peck. Oeborlh Kerr. Qll TODAY AT HOU YWOOO PAii( -H:OO-&,•Cl) 0 QilHEWS GON08HOW THE JEfffMON8 TQU OYIDEOI .w::u GlEA80H WAT P9'fOAMAHCE8 NIOHf GAU.ERY DAR'fl HAU & JOHN OATES IH CONCERT (Z)WOVIE * * * \ot "Four Friends" ( 198 I) Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelen -11:30- B i~·P.I. e SATUAOAY NIGHT 19 A8C NEWS NIGHTUNE IHSEAACHOL THICl<E Of THE HIGHT I STI&TS Of SAN FRAHaSCO FAMILY POffTRAIT 6'D700CLU8 (C)MOYIE • 'h "The Su. Machine" ( 19781 ~11na8e111 CS) RAHOY NEWMAH AT THE OOEON -12:00- llMOVIE • *''°' "Modeety Blal1e" ( 1966) lolon· lcl Vitti, Terence Slamp. Cf) INDEPENDENT HETWOAI< NEWS O WOVIE * * "T Ible For Five" (1983) John Voighl, Richard Crenna. SI I~l{\l\TQ( )[) o • o I : ..; ,. . ,.. ~ ' ....... R ..... , .. 0 , Nothing that hair-raising happens in ··Cook and Peary." D a FAMll Y FEUD 8 LAV£RNE & SHIRLEY l COMPANY ~:..·:-:: ..::.:::.·, /~\ 'I'm: BJM•r wro:r:r ·------The two-hour "ITT Theater" production is marginally successful as a study of two men, each driven to become the first human to reach the North Pole: What is not clear is why. Much of the film was shot on location in Canada's Northwest Territories, above the Arctic Circle. "What cheeriest spot this was," Cook is supposed to have said, "to have aroused the ambition of man for so many years." No studio set could match the effect. Though the debate rages today over whether Cook. or Adm. Robert E. Peary, was the first to plant the American flag at the top of the world -indeed. there is some question whether either man actually reached the pole -it appears from "Cook and Peary" that the Brooklyn physician. and not the naval officer. won the race. Cook. in fact, is the sympathetic character: an 1mrl.A e u•A•S•H 19 PEOPt.£5 COURT WILDlff WARI Cl) TlC TAC DOUGH Cll RICK SPtWtGAElD IH CONCERT (Z)MOVIE * * "The RellKn 01 Frank James" (1940) Henry Fondl, Gene Tlerney -8:00- • Cl) TliE MISSISSIPPI D QIJTHEA-TEAM • --~~~ -=-=·--=: :; . .=--0 "ONE BRUISING BLOCKmJSTER OF A MOTION PICTIR!' . --NEW YORK POST .__ _ _.....onesl. dedicated fami.ly man ronviA~at-t-h•-+-+---1 public will accept his claim without corroborating STAR80 data. 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It's rnllt•d Dyna-Jo'url and reportedly solves the dilemma lx•I\\ l'l'll nw111g sc11lurs. w ho demand the ~st perfut ni.1ll<'l' fwm their t·raft without t..'Om - iplicatt'd su1 I , h:111gt-s. <tnd lhl' l'ru1s111g sailor. who preft'rs to s<11I \\'tth a slwr1-handt•d crew. ThC> Dv11u-l·url lwadstuv svstt•m r('places con- venuonal l;l·adsta~s with a s'pl~:aal 7000 series alloy that fc•atll1 l·s 1 '' o gniov1•s aft Th ts C'nsures t'On- fidt'l'\<.'C' h~ l•ll111111.1t111g tht• unst'l'll ht'adsUJy found in other syswm ... v. l11ll· 1•l11ninat1ng up 10 60 pcrt·ent of the we1!-{hl .tloft Tht• l\\" J.!l •lll\'l'" .ol 1 rn.1kt· head~il l'hanges easwr ''' 11 du.111)' I rtl 111111 du11ng ho1st111g and lo·wt·nng ,ni1, J\notlH·1 • '' l11s1\ ,. lt·atlll l' nf 1lw Sparl'raft Dv11a -Ful'I '" • 1111 -;1.1111 lt·N> slt•t·I bt•anngs found an tlit• 1•nd.; 111 1111 -;t•1~, Ttw t•ml ll•rmmals are {a(·tur\ 111,1,tll1 d ti•· l'l1Sttr" n·lt ~1btl1 1 y a nd troulJf; .. f1 l't' u-. •• Ttw.:1;" 11,,.·lt 1s4'\ll ud1·d frnm .i spaC'e-age 7000 sent•s all•" 1h.11 1:-. l1ghtl'r. stronger and more l'Orroswn 1 bht.1111 lt 1s thl•n blal'k anodized for furth1•r p1 11tt·1111111 frurn lht• <·lt•m1mts and to enhan ce the fu11sh Pt•rh.1p., th·· 111os1 1mport<:int feature of the Dynn-Fu1 1 • ., 111• turlmg drum and halyard swivel. This splits 111\11 1" o halves to make removal and mstall<1t11 111 .1 I I\ 1·-m1nu1t• pnx·ess. making the Dyna-Furl tlw 1111 1~ true rac.1ng1cru1s111g syste m. at'(•tn d111g 11• 11! f1nttls <II Spare-raft FOR YOUR EVES ONLY SPECIAL HOLIDAY PREVIEW Of!1 ~ ~·~YI~ LI NGEr\IE : ,._ ")El"e-~~~eiot.,,tif'PVOJ ..... -.... ,.-,, , " ....-Pio • r ' ' ~ DECOIO 14th & 15th Oeer & Wine. 6 · 7 p.m. l ingerie Show. 7 p.m .. '• ' l400 v 0 L do "'l'""PO" Deoc" 714 07J 7710 O.,e •o ""' DOii 1'9Sj)O<Uft ,, •• ~J• sable ro mo4e •e•ft'•OloOllS Land cape ~ward <.:ost11 "1t•i.1.1-bui. .. J i\f'j,, .. ion I ,,1111l .. 1·u11" ""•·r• ;,., ... , 1111· .• won thl' R .. n Situ It• :\l1·mori11I A -.11r1I I 111 f'XC't>llf'nfl' in l11ndseupit11' 111 tlw l'1wifi1• I· 1·1l1•rnl Su\OillJ(!> ltnd l.oan buildinit in C.11 .. ll1 \1 1•,u. John F. '111 l1111t·)· Ht-1ti .. trar. (.1111lrn1·1or' ""1u11• l.i1·1•1P•1• Roard, flrf'M'lllf'tl thf' 1.1 ... unl 111\l 11~111· Uu ll111"'" pri»•iUf'nl 11( '1iM,ion l.:1111l .. 1·11p•-. """" 11 111 lt·ft herf' "ith t•ul'i(it• Ft•tlt•raf', \lurl. I t'll••r . Programmers see rosy 1984 for ·cable TV LOS ANGELES -Pay te lev1s1on µrugra111111c1'S held a national cable TV <.'onfert•m·t' Sunda) and Monday and gave with rosy pro.)<.'\·11u1is for 19!H. w hile rejecting claims they are losing v1t•wt·rs by , mimicking the three commerc1al T V rll't\\.orks . GllllGI COUNTY BUBllllS Krieger new project manager at J.A. Stewart Construction Thf' J .A. Stewart Con1truc tlon Co. of Wt.'Sl · minster has named Irvine r esiden t Robert Krieger as the firm's newest project manager Prior to joining Stewart, Krieger served as constructmo consultant to Hahn Devcorp. ••• Diam ond Bar resJdent William W. Bridges has been promoted to senior vice president-chief operations officer a t Butterfield Savings an11 Loan Association. Prior to joining Butterfield, Bridges was with Gibraltar Savings and Loan Assn. of Beverly Hills. • • • Thomas Stickel of Mission Vte.)O has bee11 appointed vice p resident of sales at AST Research Inc., an lrvine ma{lUfacturer of enha ncement products for the IBM personal (•omputer. Stickel will coordina te alJ sales. He comes to AST from Technical Marketlog & Sales Inc. of Mission Vie.JO. where he was president and marketing off1t1t:'r. • • • Arthur J. Barre n , former busint>SS editor of thC' Irvine World News, has .JOmed Cochrane <.:base, Livingston and Co., Joe. as an al't.'Ount cxet:uuve in the public relations division. In his new position. he will be responsible for the R ancho <.:allforola residential and industrial at'COu nt. Prior tu JOlntng CCL. Barrett served as at'<'oun1 ext'<.'Utive at the Leland Oliver Co. in Santa Ana. • • • Computer Automation, Inc. an Irvine ma11u- facturer of high-performance autumatic test systems. has announeed that it has ret:civt.>d a purchase order for its equipment from Litton Guidance and Control Systems, the wor ld's largest producer of inertial navigation devices. Tot.al sales from the order w iU reach nearly $500,000. according to James R. Keener, vice president of sales and marketing. • • • KAIEQEA BRIDGl!a aTICKIL Coleman, Caskey Architect• has leaaed a "1.H:JO-~uare foot office located at 2062 Buainesf Center Drive m Irvine. The property was leased 1hrough Norris, Beggs & Simpson of Newport &wl'h, wit h Kathy Fuller and Paul Gulso acting as agents • • • Archive Corp. of Costa Mesa has signed two $2 million agreements to supply streaming cartridge tape drives to Arete Systems Corp. of San Jose. and Ple xus Computers of Sunnyvale. The annou n<.-ement was made by Tom Makmau, Archive vice president of marketing. • • • Tusun resident Keo Elllou has joined Irvine based CJE Systems as a senior engineer. He is responsible for product evaluation . Prior to joining l'l FS, Elliott was a member of the technical staff of Apple Compute r Corp. of Garde n Grove. • • • Irvme-based Agency Recruitment, lac. has announced the signing of a full service recruitment advertising and support agreement with Litton Data Command Systems of Agoura. Litton OCS designs and implements command, control and communication systems. The announcement was made by Victoria Winterton, Agency vice presi· dent and ~eneral manager. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS Jn response tO a suggestion by 3 (•Hbfe S:VSll'lll INVESTING OMO 3 12 3 SI h Frt I tt 9 •I lnve>IOI> Grouo MdlGvl 1003 NL Eoullv 1•.S IS 50 ~•HI l.62 NNt r COMPANIES Hlln< 11 64 11SS US Gvl I 0 111 IDS Bo 09 06 Muluel o1 Om•h• GvlS< 911 t.t2 tt.n 16 operator that the nation's largest pay·' V servtt'l'. e 0 11 1 Pl Mon11• 1$~ 111s Floemv GrQvl> 10s 01, 1n 1Js A"'"' 919 NL H1v1a 1010 10•• s1 n 11oe F~'-·· h ~11.""1J.ow1~ :..C,. NI WS I SI 11 •t Autl 1• IS NL IDS Grl 116J 18 SS Gr .. 1n 6 03 6 SS HYMu 13 .. 1• 09 •'-" " NL Home Box Off ire, Inc .. was trying to be> "t.'very1 mg ••••on•. •uo1>11eo ov r.F1• 4t "' Bon0 ul N1 10s 111v J90 4 10 1ncom 1 o t 11 0c>•1ot1 1so1 "" .4l NL ,,,. NAliollol 1<u0<I· I TNT 10 14 N~ iOllll" SS 10 Nl IDS NO 9 09 9 SI T F 9 71 IHl Quall• IU4 IS 10 ~o Oc> 26'0 NL toeveryone," HBO P resident Frank 81ond1 s;.11d lhitl. t hon ol S.Curllltt =~Cini II~ 11 onffO 1301 NL IDS P1ou 69017• MllOv•~' 17 21 NL lhcn r tll NL KO•., , .. NL like the networks. a broad mix of prugra1n)> \\J., g:·::~ .. 1~ "'"~~ ~x~ B11l.1 ~•n,~ .2.~~.. :~·s t':" 11,1~1rn~~.~r ~rn ~t Tu Mn11<110,.11n ':~ f;11 N~t I II .. lhe>I lK1.1rli!f, "' ~\ 14 Tl NL ~en eJ IS NL • I ,. 111 N • 101S NL P •1p I' 16 IS"" I» L "what draws the largest number of ey<• >J ~ ~~"' .~:1•t .':::' ~"0r,o ....!t:i NL ,;.~ 1r:r11 :~: ~~ ; 93 u: ,..::1.;;;·: 1rn NL Pi.,~,,:m F ... ~. .... u~r. • ' NL "I Can't Imagine there IS a neu{1l1v1· 11\ lh:tt. •t .... t l OI DoUehl ~)Inv• .. OI NL Mun Bo tt7 NL '"• V•r I It I S9 Nat S.CUflltt t COM ISOt 16 4' vratCH I 1..i .,, I , .... , l>lu• .. ~. NI< Funo• f:IOel 10" NL In• Re\n s lS 5 IS Be .. n I) St .. ts c.ir. "3S 1• 07 ~:::""' I rm; f] 81ond1 told hlS audjenCC' o f St.'\.'l'J',tl hlllldl'l't c•arot1 Molldev rwlh IS II 1 .. 1 G•• Sec ""a•oll hltt ISJS NL Bono HO HI C•oll n II ~!libel I Jll •-auv Hl"IO 911 10t1 Hll~o 'ff NL IYV Fo 1SSO NL C•T•E 11191111 lnloS< 121S ll fl .._... 11 t lfi executives. noting that HBO's µrunt.• llllll' JUUll'lll'(' ABT F.,.,,1-• tnc'om • 19 1 4 HI 'v19 I NL JP Grin IS., 1643 Gfwln HI 1015 lnl Eo ltll 10.. ";111 ' 1 N I ArOlrO l, Ol !l IS MunlB 6 9S I 1 LI Mufi I NL JP lnco 7 91 I ti Pref a 7 14 7 10 Geo<9 U S4 IS" MIO If .. l . ratings increased 10 percent tn oVl'lll x·r ovt•r A81r1h 1591 7lt Co!onl•I Funol. Mere una•ell '"""' 11n NL inc.om 116 1 n Grwlh 1717 u o1 !rn• cap 11., November 1982. T .. Mng ~oC•n qn ~~ Purlln u;•••i1 Jonn >1ancot~ SIO<~ 90 1016 HNlll\. 1600 17 4' rn•N1w I.IS ~ ~~ovrn " 'i4i'ff3 a~ .. t ,.H~I ~ .. 1·IO 11 n If Hl~i" It H Bond 1401 IS ,. r.. 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I MlnOvr I Tele>$® t Tl'IOrllC 10 Wll(l'ltll II S...Drl 17 l<NIO•r 13 H•tllP le CutT<ll IS ThunO w1 16 Hllftln II EAL wlJ II Merllk H (~WI Comtvt HoteSI fl l11IL._ l Hl·Potl j F\111'\oMJ u "'"*"' VPf>\111.l uo n .> uo tl.1 uo NO u ...... Ue IU uo lU uo o.s uo 16.7 UP Jtl VII 1 e uo I•··• U. IU u. 11.S uo 12 s I.le ~'t' $ ll t: II. uo I# :: u ... I l • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December 13, 1983 r---------------------------------------------------------------------------......;.. STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Tuaday'• 11 a.m. (PDT ) Priee. S..I•\ Nf't p. ""'' ( hht"' t..nq ( . "' ti~ ~~ ct " -•i. .... l-l't -.. .,.,_ .,. 1;, +"" :it~ B•IEDBRllfl Reagan administration1 may propose tax hikes WAS HINGTON -The Reagan administration may propose tax tn.crt-aaes next year. Treaaury Secretary Donald Regan says. but any increases would take effect only il Congress substantlally cuta spending flrat Regan told rept>rters Monday at a Washington Press Club lunch that the> plan that will be recommended to Congress in the new budget will be "a contingency tax increase" completely de pendent on spending cuts that he said have not been forthcoming ao far I Lear Siegler to acquire firm GREENWICH, Conn. -Bangor Punta Corp. says It hw. agreed to be acquired by Lear S iegler Inc. for about $290 million in cash. Lear Siegler had already agreed to buy 3 million shares of the 7 .33 m1l11on shares of Bangor Punta stock from two individual stockholders. O n Monday. the companies said Lear Siegler. based in Santa Monica. had proposed paying $27.50 for <'a<:h of the remaining Bangor Punta shart>S outstanding Cotton harvest said s1nalles1 WASHINGTON -The government has estimawd the l983 cotto n harvest at 7.62 million bales. a 2 percent improvement from the outlook a month ago but still one of thr: smallest harvests of this 1.:entury. The new estimate. based on Dec. l surveys and announced Monday, is 36 percent below the 1982 cotton harvest of nearly 12 million bales, oHsciaJs said. Firem an 's Fund reports losses NEW YORK -American Express Co. says it expects a fourth-quarter loss from its Fireman's Fund lnsurance Co subsidiary wiU take a 10 percent bite out of the parent company's 1983 profits. Firemen's Fund said Monday 1t will have to pump $230 million more in to its reserve fund before the end of the year to rover claims filed in 1983, and that that w ill product1' a loss for the fourth quarter. A T&T exp eriment 'success{ ul' WASHINGTON -Pay-phone customers may soon be able to call anywhere in the nation and speak for 30 seconds at a d1SCOunt rate of 50 cents if the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. determines that us "Express Call'' experiment was a success. AT&T said Monday it will end the cut-rate experiment in California, New York and Massachusetts by the New Year with an eye to introducing the service nationwide . Xerox adds n e w firm to group ROCHESTER. N.Y. -In another effort to diversify. Xerox Corp. has added Van Kampen Memtt Inc. to its group of financial services holdings. Xerox said Monday 1t had agreed to pay $150 million in cash and notes for the company. and said it may pay up to $68 million more. depending on Van Kam pen's earnings m the next three years. The deal is sub_)('(;t to federal approval. Dollar hig he r; gold prices dip LONOON -The U.S dollar again surged to a ll -ttmto- h1ghs aga inst the British, French and Italian currencies m early European tr'ading today Gold priceseqged lower. It was the third straight session in which the dollar climbed to new peaks against the pound. French frant· and hra. 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Phone company breaking up!" one "Today's headlines co uld get you confused about telephones and ,,·h.at to do. o I called the folks at AT&T for some straight answers on their special toll-free number: 1-800-555-8111." The AT&T telephone in your home comes with options no one can match. "\Iy fir t surprise came when I fo und out that the AT&T telephone I C1lready ha\·e come vvith some mighty attractive options . .. \ ly second surpri e was that I don· t have to do anything at all. I rcu 1 cm 1rinue to le-asFTny telephurre-irom AT-&T-and the~Hiixit at no extra charge. Or I can buy it. Either way, I'm sure to be able to keep that .~rea t :\T &T quality and dependability \.vorking for me a if nothing had happened in the telephone busines ... Keeping your AT&T telephone means keeping AT&T service. "So when people sa y I should ru sh out and replace my telephone, I th ink. wait a minute. \\'ho 's going to fix it? Nobody e lse has AT&T's experience with telephone s and telephone service. They've been at it for over a hundred \'ears. "There may be change going on in the telephc>ne business. but I'm sticking with the telephones I \·e got. That way the Griffith house is sure to stay just the way we Like it. Relaxed." .. ~ . Call: ·1-800-555-8111 This i~· a 24-hour, toll-free number specially staffed to answer any questJons you have about your telephones or telephone service . ... © 1983, ~T &T Information Systems ·-•• r • ur1n • I II .. • - Call it the UCI shuffle By JOHN SEV ANO 01 .... o ... , l'llol *'•" LOS ANGELES -1.n Coach Ball Mulligan's never-e dang search to fm,d the right co bma- taon, the VC Irvin s etball team will have its sta lineup shuffled again. When USC rntertains the Ant- eaters tonight (8 o'clock) at the Sports Arena. the Tro.J8ns will (and guard George Turner back on the bench and Troy Carmon off the bench and an the backcourt along wit.f J eromt-Lee It will be the fourth swatch Mulligan has made in the team's last four games. "The guards have been in- consistent to the point I can't fi nd the right combination," states Mulligan, who then points to the statistic whereby his backcourt was 7-for-20 from the field in UCI's 95-86 loss to the University of Colorado Saturday. "It seems every time the game gets close we go crazy offensive- ly," Mulligan adds. "I also think when we g_o to the bench at times. it hurts us. We've been getting hurt 'when we substitute. Our problem is with the guards. our front line is fine." UCI enters the game with a 2-2 record. The Trojans are 3-5 and on a three-game winning streak. "They're playing reaJ well now and seem to be getting it together," says Mulligan of the Trojans. "They have nine games in a row at home. we're the fourth one. I'd love to have nine games in a row at home one year ... and I don't mean the Anaheim Conven- tion Center." The Trojans are led by 6-8 junior forward Wayne Carlander. an Ocean View High product. who is the d ub leader in poams ( 15 6) and rebounds (7 7) Daily Pilat TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1983 CLASSIFIED C6 Pac-I 0 officials nix proposed po I -season basketball tourney. C2. ~~?~ ...... ·.Monarchs coast; Even four Artesia-players couldn't stop Woodbridge Hig h 's 6-9 DMI' "'°' "'°'o b' lH ,..,,.. center Marco Baldi from making this basket en route to 34 points. Barons survive; OV meets Poly By ROGER CARLSON Of the D.MJ Piiot 1 t•H POMONA Mater Dea Hagh's unbeaten Monarchs maintained lheir 45-point margin of victory lhrough five games and Fountain Valley struggled to a two-point decision over Bosco Tech Monday night. while ocean View takes Its turn in tht' fir.il round of lhe San 'Dimas Tournament of Champions basketball extravaganza here at Cal Pol¥ Pomona. Ocean View, with 6-6 Steve Moser (out recently with a knee injury) expected to suit up accord- ing to his coach. Jim Harris. tangles with Long Beach Poly tonight (7) at Poly Pavilion on the Pomona campus. Poly. 6-0. is led by 6-4 senior Terry Stallworth. Here's how it went Monday: Fountain Valley, 40-38 ln the only nail-biter in the opening round. the Barons pulled it out over Bosco Tech with some clutch play in the final two minutes. capped by Mike New- ton's sterhng assist, which led to Bren t Martin's inside bucket with six seconds remaining for the winning margin. - "We wanted him (Newton) to penetrate," said Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown. · Newton drove the lane. then passed to Martin underneath after Bosco Tech's Wayne Engelstad connected with 59 sec- onds left to tie it at 38. Tourney schedule TONIGHT (It Petv PIYllM 4-Vlf't»um Del Vt. Pemena 5:30_, .... ( .. II) Vt. C(esoi 7-0CMn VleW Vt. LI Petv l:JO-lntlewMCI Vt. CrlMMw •WEDNESDAY (atK ..... Gvm> 4-Notr• Dame VL , ....... S:lO-letco Tedi Vt. C'"""9n 7-,Mlrltaln Vllrt VL St. lernord l:l0-.. "'*'9 (LA) Vt. Miter Del The Barons. however, weren't s ha rp with th~ir own ball-handling, a department Brown labeled as "atrocious." Fountain Valley was guilty of 20 turnovers, many unforced. "We're not playing with a lot of poise," said Brown, "but I was pleased with us down the stret.ch. And, we defended well. Rolf did a good job in the first half and Tinney played well defensively in the second half against Engelstad." Tinney (12) and Martin (10) were the Barons' leading sc0rers. Fountain Valley, 4-1. hit 15 of 34 <See fV, Page CZ I Crusader reaches Pacific Earlier. an a key moment. Rolf Jacobs' blocked shot turned a potenual Bosco bucket anto a Baron possession. which resulted By ALMOI' LOCKABE\' m Mike Tanney's lt:i-Cooter to lie Dalt, l'llol aootlng 'if•ll•• the game a t 36 with 2:10 left. -Mtln•K:aheo Newpor Beach Engelstad. a 6-Z '11 senior bound and has two-man crew aboard the fo r UC Irvine. scored 13 poin'8 55 -foot t r imaran. Cys tic a nd was held to just 5 of 19 from Fibrosis/Crusader have battled the field bv the FV defense their way around Cape Horn and are now presumably an the Pac1f1c Woodbridge, CdM ·roll; Uni holds on m their effort to beat the elapsed lime record of the cli'pper ship Flying Cloud from New York to San Francisc'O. Latest radio report from Kane indicated Crusader had rounded Cape Hom in gale force winds and towering seas after battling winds of 75 knots and 30 foot seas for nearly a week. The report said Crusader had finally rounded the Horn hist Thursday without Warriors' Baldi hits 34; Sea Kings bury Tillers Mesa los_es; Trojans survive 2-point period_ By CURT SEEDEN Of IM Doll' l'llot It.ft Marco Baldi hasn't grasped the English language yet. but he had better learn soon. Otherwise, he'll never know his teammates are thanking him for his contribu- tions on the basketball court. Monday nigh t in the first round of the second annual Irvine basketball Tournament, the 6-9 foreign exchange student from Italy did his Hercules impersona- tion for the A.Mesia Pioneers and led Woodbridge High to a 58-44 victory at Woodbridge. Baldi's one-man e ffort slightly overshadowed the more subtle, baJa'nced attack unveiled by Cor- ona del Mar in the earlier game at Woodbridge -an easy 63-37 vic- tory over Tustm. Here's what happened: Woodbridge 58, Artesia 44 Despite being double-teamed. fronted and hassled by the outsized Pioneers. Baldi scored 34 points and hauled down 19 re- bounds to lead the Warriors into tonight's championship sec- Vaqueros advance Senior Greg Dunlap scored a game-high 20 points to lead lrvine High to a 52-41 victory over Villa Park in the fU"St round of the Irvine Tournament Mon- day. Dunlap, who at 6-3 plays both center and forward. scored nine of his 20 points in the first quarter ~hen the Vaqueros built a 22-8 advantage. He also had a team-high 10 ,.._,nds. Joining Dunlap in double fig-ures was senior forward Ken Caldwell, who put in 12 points "We had a good first quart.er," offered Irvine Coach Al Herring. ''We didn't play well after that, though. Just good enough· to hang ln there." The win moved the Vaqueros (4·1) into aerond-round action to- night (8 o'clock) against Westttn, an 8 1-77 victor over Loa Amicos, at Irvine High. ond-round contest with Univer- sity (8) at Woodbridge. Baldi. who is just a junior, had been hampered by fouls in the Warhors' first three games, but Tuesday night, the big junior didn't pick up his first foul until late an the third q1Jarter. In fact, Woodbridge didn't commit a foul in the first haJf. That didn't help the Pioneers much at all. but Artesia still man- aged to stay within distance by halftime at 27-20. By RICHARD DUNN lpacl•I lo the Dtlllf l'llol University llagh School Coach Steve Scoggin will take a win any way he can get one. and although his Trojans may have done 1t the hard way Monday night -he'll take it just the same. University held on to upend Garden Grove in the first round of the Irvine Tournament. 29 -27. In earlier action. Costa Mesa dropped a close encounter with Canyon, 46-43. to fall into the loser's bracket Here's what took place al Uni-serious mishap. versity Monday: Crusader and its three-man Uni 29, Garden Gr ove 27 The Trojans scored only two points in the second quarter and only eight in the first half, but a tough full -court defense proved to be enough in the second half, as they won a boat race with the Argonauts. University (2-2) came from be- hind in the fourth quarter and outscored Garden Grove, 12-6, to prevail. crew have traveled nearly 8.000 miles since leaving New York and is about two days ahead of Flying Cloud's position after 48 days of sailing. Flying Cloud's elapsed time recorq for the voyage from New York to San Francisco was 89 days, 21 hours in 1851. a record that still stands. "My feeling is, af Marco can take care of the baJJ, he'll create things and the other players will do well ." said Woodbridge Coach Bill Shannon. Case in point: senior guard Mark Foringer, who fin ished the night with 12 points. seven re- bounds, six assists and five steals. Magic says he's happy University. which shot only ~ percent from the floor in the first half. not only had troubll' putting points on the board. but managed to get off only 19 shots in the first half. Rounding the Horn was not a n easy task, said Kane. "We had covered 200 miles each day on Dec. 4 and 5 and it looked as if we would go around the Hom by mid-morning Dec. 5. "But then the wind picked up and slowed us down. We were within 16 miles of the Cape w hen the wind increased to' gale force of about 60 knots with gusts to 75 knots. We were pushed back about 100 miles The five-knot current was not in our favor and there were snow fl urries." Baldi. meanwhile. muscled in for another 12 points in the third quarter after Artesia had sliced the Woodbridge lead to two (29-27). He played all but the final 11"2 minutes of the game "It doesn't bother him. His only concern 1s fouls," Shannon said. The Warriors (:3-1) managed to beat Artc..>sia's press all night and even used that kind of pressure to their advantage with Foringer constantly coming up with steals or being in the right. place for an errant Artesia pass. "We did a real good job of handling their pressure. es- ISee CdM , Page C2) INGLEWOOD (AP) Deny- ing reports that he wanL'i his 2 5-ye ar . $ l million -a -year-ccrnlract re- negotiated. Los Angeles Lakers' guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson said Monday that he 1s "very happy" with his agreement and his relationship with team owner Jerry Buss. J ohnson. a four-time National Basketball Association All-Star, was quoted Sunday in the Detroit News as saying he was unhappy that he wasn't being paid what the game's other top stars were receiving. "If I'm being paid like they are. I'll be h appy and everything will be fine;• Johnson reportedly said in the interview. The Lakers released a state- ment from Johnson Monday that said . "l am very happy with my contract. My relauonship with Dr. Buss is very good and it will continue to be very good. "l have made no statements to anyone about my contract being renegotiated. I have only one problem. and ttiat is getting back to playing basketball as soon as possible," he said, adding that he would have no further comment. Johnson is 2 Vi years into the 25-year contract. Since signing it. Philadelphia"s Moees Malone llas landed a contract ca1ling for $2.16 million a year. Boston's Larry Bird la reportedly being paid $2i14 and teammate Kareem Abdul-Jabbar $2.1 million. With 6:06 left m the gam«>, University tied the score for the first lime at 2 l on Sid Venkatesh's jumper. then held off the Argonauts with some fine defense. University's Graham Everett, who led all scorers with nine points, had seven of them in the fourth quarter to single-handedly lead the Trojans on the comeback traU. Everett's jumper wafh 2:36 left put the Trojans ahead for the first time, 25-23, but the aea-saw battle continued and University's lead didn't last. John· Schippers came off the bench 19 sink a pair of free throws <See UNI, Pa1e CZ) Kane said the boat and crew were ·in good shape and they expected to be making better time in the next few days. Kane. 43. a Newport Beach in- surance broker, is a seasoned multihull skipper who has cov- ered more than · 100,000 miles in ocean sailing during the past 16 years. He won the Trans-Pacific single-handed race, sailing the 2,200 miles from San FrancilCO to Maui In 10dayr,19 hours. He was abo the first pel"llOO to circum- navigate the globe In a trimaran. Making a case for the chiropractoi.-in athletics .. The feud between the traditional medical profession and ch iropractors has reached the athletic fieldl as the latter is hoping for a repreeentaUve at the. 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Chiropractic ii baled on the theory that many dilorden are caWled by mlaalign- menta of apinal ve~ which can caute discomfort and hurt the performance of a runner. By making specific manual adju•tmen ts to correct th eae mlsalignmenta, a chiropractor can relieve nerve lrrtl.atlon ·and return theorg-1\1 to proper functions. Chlropractk la often called "d.ruglt!!l9" medkine becawi.e neither drup nor surgery Is used. RUNNING DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Dr. Robert R. Schult.l. a chlroprlC\Or who works In Tustin, bellewe that hll prof Piilon can do much to improve the efforts of athletes at the upcomlna Gamea. "A chiropractor can take care of preventina problema before they occur," he 11ld. "He can worll with the athlete on ltnprovin& bla performance. "I'm not downsrldlna medldM be· caul(' It la esaentlal u well, bu\ they wait ' for the problem to occur. We're there to atop the problem before It happens.•• Schultz bellevea that chiro~ hu ICB roles in all sports, 1uch u foeitball, which deal.a with the central nervous' syatem. "A ch1ropncior treats probleml caUlledJll by ver1ebrae ln the aplnal column that slip lliChtly and CllUM nerw ·~ or tmwtion," Dr. Sdu&lu oplained. The mlaaliannwnt of bonee can c:auee heed· echea, ~and~1t1ffnwln the neck. hipe. ... and arma, ~Olh«thlft81. ''Takinl-" Mpirin todealleft the pain of any of thete anment1 ll llk• tuminl off • tire alarm," uld Schultz. •'h quiets thtnp down, but lt d9een't put out thf fire." In track, where hamluina injuriee are common, he believei perfonnancea can be increUed after examination by manipu- lating the mU1Cles. "In the Olympics, we thlnk that In certain CMft with a medical hil\oey of the athlele who has been .,,....>wnlned, we can take hlm aside and improve hi.a performance with about five mlnutea work," eakt Schultl. "It'• tomethina that thou.Id be .,.... available '° the athJeta. Thele an typea of ""1uriel that we dMl with day In Md day out.'' · A chlroprectlc exam would cona1st of ISee CHIROPRACTIC, Pait ctl ., • ( ' F ..-----..., ('2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 13. 1983 SPORTS BRI AK Des pite coaches plea, Pac-I 0 officials nix po t-ea son tourney From Al' llisp11td1t'' WALNUT l'lt~:r:K The Pa -m t·1fll Ill l '1111h•11•111•1• annoum-ed Mon - d.1y 11 has lunll'd d uwn n proposal for :m 111;1L1>-!111 al IJ\l~l st'.1son basketball tournament whwh h:1d lw1·n -.lnlllj'tly favored by t'Onferenc.-e t ·o.w I w-; T lw n•1d1 ·11·11\'\''s hoard of presidents and l'h<1111 \'lhu -;, "l11d1 took 1lw ill'lion an a meeting in Phot•1111\ 1>vt·r 1h1• w,•1•kP11CI. 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Hadl withdraw ST.\:'\FUHn Thn>t? candJdatc>S rema111 111 th, 1 u11111ng: fo)r tht:' Stanford f ootha II rn<wh mg ~1b a Cter thl' '''1thd1 a\\ .II '.\Jnnd.1\' of former Na- tiona l Football League' star J ohn Hadl and San Fram·1c;i.·o 49ers qu:irte rbac.:ks coach Pa ul Hackett. A dc.«:1s1011 vn which of the three remaining t·and1da ll'<> will ut'C't't'<I Paul Wiggin. fired after the St'ason . like!} will be made today or Wednesday. Geiger said Tht' thrl'e candidates are: Jack Elway, San Jose S t:itl• ht•ad coal'h and John Etway's father: Jim Sue: hor. head l'U<tCh a t UC Davis: and Bill MeyPt"\. 11lfl't1 1vt: l11w t·uat:h of the G reen Bay Pat'kt·• ~ C rt.•en ttay stay ai m Tt\l\IPA Fla J.111 S tt•nerud. who hdd t·arlle r o;(•\ an all-lime field goal rPt·t1rd kwkt•<l a 23-yarder 5.07 into m 1 1 t1111t to gin• Gn'l.·n Bay a I :!-Y \'1cton "''<·t lhc· Tampa Bay Buccaneers Monday rnghl a nd k•'t'p th1· Packt•rs· National Football League pl,1vt>f f ho pt•-; alt\'l' Stl•t 11·1 ucl "hn µassro G eorgt• Blanda 's NFL mark of :u·, (11 Id goals w11h a :.!2-yardcr latc in the third 4uJ1 tcr. had forc.·t•<l the game into overtime wnh a 'l:~ \ard k1t·k w11h 28 S<."Conds left in regulation Tlw vwtory e nabled Green Bay, 8-7. to pull into a f11 c;t pla t'e m • wtth Detroit in the NFC Central DI\ 1s1on T he Pa(·kers can win the division if they lwett C:hi(·ago and Tampa Bay. 2-13. upsets Detroit m1 Sundav. If the Packers and Lions finish Wtth lht• sa111l' record, lJetroit WOUid advance lO the playoffs by virtut• of a better record within the division and <.;rf'f'n Bay would be eliminated. Surg<·ry e nd. Pitts' career 8 1.-,;RKELEY University of m California t·c•nte r M1ehael P1tL<>' college basketball <:arl.'er .-ndc·d l\londav when It was 3llll<IU nCt'Ci that ht• Wtll Undergo surgc·r~ 0 11 111., right kn('(' and mtss the rest of the season,. Pitts. :1 li-1 I senior. started tht• fi rst four gamr"i of tlw season and averagc·d 12 points and 6.5 rebound<> a game befnn • fl'lnJUring his knee dunng the NC'v:1d<t -H(•no g;m1e on Dec-. 7 Televi l'ion~ radio TV: N•i t•vt•nL'> s<. ht·duled. RADIO: NHL Kings at Detroit. 4:20 p.m .. KFOX 1~ri !'>·FM I Collt•g<' Bas ketball -UC Irvine at USC. 8 p.m. KVv'VEf 108-FM) and KNX (1070). '=, rt DollJ ,.1101 ll'holo br LM ... , ... UNI HANGS ON •.. From PageC1 for Gurden Grove w ith 1:59 to play to tie it again, but the Tro- jans, thanks to Everett's steal with 25 seconds remaining and the decisive NmP shot with nine sa'Onds left, held on. "We got 20 points in the second holf'! That's a big offensive show for us.'' said &:'Oggm, whose team aC'tually recorded 21 in the second half. to be exact. "l told my guys, 'Look. we just have to do it. We ha Vt' a lot of work to <lo. so le t's do 1 t • "Grnha m s hot well in the clult'h, and when we needed the CdM. • • From PageC1 pedally tn th<' third quarter," Shannon added CdM 63, Tus tin 37 Corona de! Mar Coach Jat·k Ernon would likt• tu S<.'<.' more· results from the Sl•a K ings' insidl· game. but with tht' t·rcw of finl' outstd(· shooters on his squad, it hardly S('(•med to be a conl'e rn Monday mght. Playm a k ing guard R ay Zahrad111k was th<' sparkplug in the Cd M victory. scoring 14 points. t'Oming up with five steals and k•admg his team into the second round of the cham- pionship braC'ket against Savanna tonight (6:15) at University High. #/.,We're playing hard and giving it our best shot," noted Errion afterward. "We handled the ball a httle btt better ext•ept inside. We just have to be a littll• more con- scious of the inside game." Matt Schonert added l2 points for the Sea Kings. who improved ball back, he made a super play (on defense)." University moves into the win- ner's &racke t in second round ac- tion tonight at 8 againat tri-host Woodbridge. at Woodbridge. Canyon 46, Costa Mesa 43 hings weren't so pleasant for Cos a Mesa as the Mustangs had' trou le handling the ball (20 turn vers), and handling a stingy Cany n defense. Cos Mesa came within a pomt at th end of the third quarter (3{) '1). and actually took the lead' with 24 Sl'COnds into the fourth (36-35). but sloppy play and fouh killed any hopes the Mustangs may have had of winning. ; Costa Mesa's Matt Judd (6-4) ll'd all scorers with 14 points, 10 coming at the free throw line. and Oavid G reene added 11 for the Mustangs. Afte r Ix-mg down 40-36. Karl Kimme sank a pair of free throws wit h 2:55 left in the fourth quar- ll'r to tie tht:' game. but Canyon took advantage of Costa Mesa's' fuuls by netttng all but one of 1ts' free throw attempts m the quar- ter Up44 -4:3w1th 1:21 left,Canyon went into a four-corner stall. Costa Mesa Coach Tim Parse! promptly ordered his de fense to foul with the hope of getting another chanC'e to score. Lancers keep V ikes winless · Woodbridge's Mark Foringer (right) tries driving ar~und Artesia 's Stacy Sugimura m Warriors'"58-44 win. · their re<:ord to 4-1 Cente r Steve Green, a 6-3 senior, scored 11 for CdM. Three pliyers totaled in double figures for Marina High Monday night but at wasn't enough as host Sunny Hills handed the winless Vikings a 60-53 ·setback in non-league basketball action. Graham leads UCI past Reno Chen Grahma srun.-d a season-high 4 I points to lead the v1sit1ng UC Irvmt• to a 97 · 7tr vtc·tory over Nevada-Reno tu highlight women's l.>askC'tball play Monday night. On thl· h1gli school front. Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa t·al'h suffered S<>tbacks ir\ tournament action. Graham . .i li-2 suphumon· transft·1 from LSU. hlU7_oL29 shoL'i froo:Ltht• f1t•ld ~nd was a pt•rfe<.·L7 of 7 from the fr<.•c• throw lim· w. thl' Antl•atl•f's 1mproVl'd thl'tr re<:ord lO 5-2 un t hl' st•asun. · Other players to tally 111 double figures for UCl were jumor fo rward Jackw Vander Pocl ( 12 points) and sophomun· guard Erin l11haski (10) Thl• Barons of Fuu1wun Vatlev suff<•n •tl th<·1r first loss of th<' seasun lo dl'fl•mhng c.:1ty t·hamp1011 Loc·ke tn thc 4uartt'rf11wl~ of the Artl•:-.1<1 Tour· nament Th£• Barons. now 5 I. droppc·d a 56 52 dt>c1s1on despite a 25-point l'fCort from st.•nior f urward Thert>se Puchalski. Doretha Conwell led L1.x:ke with 25 poin ts. Costa M1·s<1 's record dropped to 1-4 after the Mustangs lost to Villa Park. 44-:rn. in the t·onsolation quar terfinals of the Savanna Tournament. Lisa Schumaker ~·ored 13 points and had 19 re bounds to lt>ad the Mustangs. who were outscored by a 12-4 margin in the dC'<:1s1ve fourth quarter. Basketball scores Coll9ve ROCKIES Adam' s1 100 N Co1oraao 91 (Oii Carroll Mon• 6S NW Nazarene 61 IOI) Lamar SI WtMr SS Monlono Tt<" 18 •O·•"o Co1 ~e ll EAST Brooklyn Coll 69, USIU 60 Fo<aham 11. St Franc1,, N Y 61 SOUTH Duke at. Mauacllusell> S6 C.-91a TKll 9S, Fl~9ler S1 Loul\v1llt IOS llld1ano St 69 S Alabama /1 Ntw Or!M n> 63 1011 SW Lou >•ane 63 UC R•ve<>odt •S MIDWEST Murray SI 18, Ch&oman 16 Davion IJ, Young\lown SI 6• E M1cr11oan 61. Wavit , Mien S9 Ill ·Cn•caoo /1 Clnc1nnah ~ IM1no1\ 14. Lovola n 69 Iowa SI 9?. S Oakola 64 M1Cri1oan S• I I, Clev•tano St 61 SOUTHWEST Oral Robrrl\ 94, Seatllt Patlflc 89 Ritt 86. Au"ln Coll 46 Hleh $Chool TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Finl Round) 8enn1no 6'. PaHdtna SI Founla1n Vallev 40 80\Co Teen 38 ~1 Btrnaro SS. Como1on 44 Mater Oe1 85, Notre OemeJll IRVINE TOURNAMENT (Flrll Round> Mon 1on V1eio 67 Senoa Ana 63 Corona oe1 Mar 61 Tu111n JI WOOdllrldOI SI. Ar1t11a 4' Wu1trn 81. LOI AmlOO\ 71 Savanna 64. looune Hill' 46 Irvine S1, Villa Park •I Cnnvon •6 Coua Me\n 0 Unlverlilv 19, C.arden C.rove 11 FV,MD • • • From Page C1 from the field a nd l 0 or 12 at the line. Mater Dei, 85-38 The Sea Kings broke the game open in the third quarter, outscor- ing the Tillers, 18-7 to take a 42-24 lead. CdM limited Tustin to just one field goal in that period. Bobby Hatfield, who was CdM's quarterback until suffer- ing a broken collar bone late in the football season. is still mending, but he was in the starting lineup for "his fine outside shooting." Errion said. Senior Bill Belanger led the Vikings with 18 points, while senior Ron Rosenzweig and junior John Draheim added 14 and 13 points, respectively. The Vikings. 0-4. took a 14-13 advantage at the e nd of the first quarter . but were outscored 22-12 in the second period and were forced to play catchup after that. With the win. S unny HiUs im- proved its mark to 5-1 The Monarchs took Notre Dame of Shennan Oaks apart in ml'thodical, if not spectacular fash ion with To m Lewis (32) and Matt Beeu.wsaert (22) leading the way in the scoring column CHIROPRACTIC . • • It wasn't. however. a dass1c lo n·member F'or instance: Lewis. an All -CIF' 4-A first team 1.·ho1t't' as a sophumun" m'isst•d 9 1Jf his first I 0 attC'mpts from th1.· held a nd tht· Monarc hs were 11 of 32 from thr fll'ld tn lhc> first half for a pt•r- u ·ntag1.· of :.!4 4 I lowt'vt·r. Notn· Dame was ha rdly in a position to take cidvan- tage of anything. The Monarch prc>ss and man -to-man d~frnse helped create a whopping 2J first half Notre Dame turnovers. And des pite his "sub par" 32 points. Lewis still commands an average of 39.4 points a game. "We really have played we lt defensively," said Mater Dei Coach Gary McKnight. ''But overall we've had two bad games in a row counting our game at St. Bernard (a 69-45 victory ). McKnight, however. voiced no concern over his team's poor shooting against Notre Dame's zone. Wednesday's game figures to be more to the Monarchs' liking with the running Pilots of Banning. 412 Quick. slalom-type turns & good performance in the ,bumps makes the 412 the choice ski for intermediate to expert s kJers. Sale s212~8 From PageC1 filling out a medu:al quesuon- na1rC'. asking the athlete what areas he has felt problems. dtagno~lt(' l<'SL'>. an a nalysis of th<' spin£' and X-rnys an.' takc>n 1f. net.'eSSary 111 'iOn W t'liS€'S. tht· dut·tor will go nut and <tl'tually '"'1ttwss thl• runnc•r in at·t10n "Wl' don't adm1111stt•r drugs of a n~· kinds. or do surgery," said Dr St'hultz "We're <:oncerned with the b1omechanics of the body." Onl' 1.·h1ropractor who has won support among some of the top athletes is Or. Leroy Perry. Perry . has worked on such athlct<'S as Alberto Juantorena of Cuba. an Olympic gold medal winner an Montreal: Henry Rono. 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Pavto cour\t tP\rouor. 1rv1n~ C''" \trf'e•' w1fr, ont modt ralt graoe a• •nt ont ·m•l4! m.,k FH '' t 10 w•ln l \M 1 ano \S w.tnou1 w••ll \I lllt.ltt 1~ oev o• 'ne racf' For mort •1'torrna11on onortt 646· l•S2 L-Beacn Mualtlon Pr-.i R11n -1& 7 ano 4 t m1~ e>eo•nl 1 • m •t Lono 8e•cn Stall nor1'9 D•r-.•ng lQI Foyr •ooo\ t• I mite' eachJ ()4"11• n.t eacn Fee '\l Ra(t oev reo •Ir•''°" onlY r:or mor • 1ntorm4t1on Of'!Ont-J~ ( 6rl\On at f11lt •'4·2664 Wullalte 70·Mole Run -Beo1n' a a m al Wt\ll&llt E1tmen1arv Sc11001 Touoh. nlllv, ou1·a110·11ack count on oavto road• 1nrougri H•ooen Vall•• f'ee I• \S For more 1ntorma1oon, onone e r1en Pr1t<P1aro al 19051 •9S·llOS National AAU Cl\amplonsl\lo !Olt and 611 FamllY Run -8eo1n> 9 a m a1 C..-lury C1ly Sr>e>ooino Cenllr ,.. 1, \9 wltn T """' ano M wolllOul w1111 \J late tee r:or more •nlorma1lon. onone Meccabl Union USA el (21ll S~·9322 Prelldent'I Cevnell on PllnlUll Fltneu HHllll Aw•r-u IOlt -8eoln• In Pleva dt l Rev For more ln1ormatlon, ohone' Denni> i.enberry et 114·~ Centn l CM ti Ll1e Mar•-and lOlt -8eo•nl 1:30 • m (maralllonJ end I • m ( 100.) at Arrovo C.rande Sllonlv ro111no m11ra1110n cov<H , llal. IHI 100. Ctrllllea Fn I• \12 w11n IOno·llHvff T'\nlrl, oH la din~. •n<I clink for ore·reol•lranl>. maralllOn. $8 wlln T ·llllrl $3 lalt IH For more lntormellon. ohone C.reo Oenlke al (805) 489·S~. NCE 712 For the serious recreational skier who's looking for tht best slalom s ki tn the world! Features superb edge hold· Ing that's stable at tht highest speeds. Sale s2s6~' ............ $2&00 SBE us FOR GR~T SAVlllGS Oll sias '1111.11TO• 2s2q E O'l•pm1n )~kpw ofS7 Fwy S7CMl71 Loi Cttrllus Cttlltr bt~~n N.,..fOm A..S.an UJl'U .. ltal O ... GI I eo2 E t<attll• I~ 111 ol55Fwv UJ.ll90 I . - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. December 13, 1983 CS FDR THE RICORD Nf'L NATIONAL CON,lltlNCI Wttt W L T ~ct ~f' ~A Sen Frencl\CO 9 • O 600 390 116 Item• 1 1 o SJJ 3SS m New Ot1te11• I I O SJJ ?9S )11 A.tlenll 6 9 O •OO 339 31S ~ ..... Ot1roll e 1 O S3J 314 766 Grffn Bo a 1 O SOO ~ 416 C11lcovo 1 I o .. 1 ,.. 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Cltv Grttn Bev at Cnlca110 Pllllao.ionla al SI LOU" Pltt•txJron a l Cleveiano ButfalO al Atlan1a Houllon ar 8alllmore New Enol•nd at· S.1111e Tamoa Bev •• 0.1ro11 MtndlV'• G- Ot ll .. al San Frtntl\CO CCn1nMI 1 t i 6 oml ENO REGULAR SEASON Bowl llMup (Al llmtl ~STI llWM11•-1C• ••wt C1tSM~,L1.I Air Fore• 9, Mlu lu lool l SATUttOAY'S GAME CelifornY hwl (I t FrHM) Cal s1a1e Fvnerion (7·~1 ., Nor111 trn 1111no" 19· 71. I o m Fl«ida Cltr1.1• &awl 111 onanoo> Marvland tl•l l •s Tenl\tute 17-ll. S o m THURSDAY, DEC 11 Hal M F1me .... (1t 8~m.AU I Weit V1f"g.n1a •1-l "') l(.f l'\fu<lio v 16-• II Som FRIDAY, DEC. 1l Halldl~ 8owt (I t ~n 0'"8) BYlJ 10·1 >\ Mo\\ovr 17 ~I 6 111"11 SATURDAY, DEC ,. Sun Bowl Cit El PHol SMU 10 I • \ A lllM''" I Cl noon MONDA Y, DEC. 16 A ....... ... (llH ........ ) Ptnn S•a•r 11·4· II v\ Wun1ng1on 11·31 Som THURSDAY, DEC. 2' LlbertV .... lat Mamolll•I 8o•IOI\ Collf/Ot ff·l J v\ Nolrt Otmt 16·SI SJO pm P .. Cll &owt (II A S.f'lh) Norfll Carotone 11·31 » Faor.o• S• 16·S), ,_,, Gator &oWI l at JICh...., .. I Iowa 19·71 » F1or101 11·2·1t 6 o m SATURDAY, DEC. 31 ~&tWI (I I H9'U,..,) 81vaor 17·3·11 v1 O.ieriome S• (74) S o m MONDAY, JAN. 1 Cotl9n &owt (11 0 .. H I Gto•o•e 19· 1· ll v• T•u' 111-01 10-30 a m f<IOSll .... (11 Ttmpe) 01110 St 18-l ) V\ PUh b;JrOll ft 2 11 1030 a m .. _ .... (al Putdof\11 IM1no1\ 110· II •• UCLA t·• l 1 1 o m Of•-.... 111 MlemO Ntl>tu~a !17·01 V\ Miami 1 Fla 110· 11 Som su .. r eowt Cit N•• 011Mnu AuDurn '10 11 vs MiCll•Oan !9 21 om AP A•·f.UI FlltST TEAM OFFENSE 08-0oug IOf\ll•fl, Boston Co"t~ T-8111 Fralic Pill\buro11 Mark Mac· Oona10, 80\•on ColleQe G-Jeff JoM•on Navy, JoM Owen.. Ru1vtn C-J•m Sween•• Plll\OUron WA-l(eMv Jeck\Ol<n. Ptlln Slate 8 ro1n Brtnnan. 8CKIOf'I COlleqe PK-Paul W000\109 WHI lllro1n1a AB-NtPOltOn McCaltum NIYv, Paw Palmer, T omOI• P-l(lo She"41•ll. TtmOlt J'lltST TEAM DUINSE L8-Stevt DeOu le, Boslon Cotleoe. Andv Pon.el90, Ntvy, Jim Oumonl, Ruioer\, Sieve Ha1n1wav, Wt\I Vlr111n1e. Al Wtll9JikOW\kl, Pltl,b\Jroh T-Tlm Grten, Svrecu,t, BIN Mt•" Pltl\bur9'1 Nc;-Mlke Aull!. B<Kron Cofl- 0 &-Tlm Aoee, Wt\1 Virginie, Sieve Ntwbe<r~. WHI Vlrolnlt , Ht rrv t11mh1on. PeM Sl1t1 NBA WIST•ltM CONP'l•INCI ~edlk OMMofl ... -'" Por111na Sttrrlt Gotcltn S•••• Pnoenl• $.In Olavo W L ~C1. Ga 14 • )0() IS I '52 11 11 S00 11 17 471 I 14 ,.. I •• 3J3 '' • 4111 1 I MldWatt OMtletl 01Un 14 I 63' Ulth 13 10 565 l• 1 Ot11vtr II 11 SC0 3 Kt nu' Cit~ 10 II 416 l '> Sin AntQl\IO ' Is J7S • HOV\IOft I 14 364 t EASTEltH CONFEltlHCE Pn111ot11>nla BO\IOn AllMtk Olvllletl ,. s 161 139 652 sso 09 New Yorll New Jt •.ev We\n11191on II 6 IS 8 11 ' • 17 •'. 1 Milwau•et All•nll Detro•• Cleveiano Cn1c100 lnd1Ana c-r•r 0 1v1•i..t •• 1 10 12 10 ., I IS s u s 16 667 •SS 4SS )48 1'3 238 4 • . , J • 9 ~v·• sc-• No vamu ""•Oulltd T.,, .... 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JI l-S1n1a Ana J 14-a• Fu11er1on J 11-C •oreu 171-11 Mt SAC J7s-<ompton J71-al Cerr•IO\ F-11 OCC t:t-11 S1n11 Ana F 11-F" 1enon JO IS-•• Cvortn F ll-M• SAC Fn-11 Como•on 1'7S-Ct rrllo\ Or1n91 CMlf (J-S) 68 MirtCo•I• 13 13 SO MIU IS I~ El\1 LAA 79 6' lmc>e<lal Vanev 10 67 Ml SAC 68 71 N1oe ~ 12 ~vllnt 13 12 Stnll ROH 17 o •-Ea" LA 0 77-CilrU\ 0 71 JO-SO Mtn Tourn II-el GOiden Wu• J 11-Futltrton J ••-•• Cvoreu J ll-MI SAC J11-a• Como1on J7s-<t "•IO\ J11-Sa,,la ~na F4-Go,oen We.• Ft -at F ~lltr>o~ 1'11-Cvo•eu Fl~tl Ml SAC I' 11-CO'TIOIOn 1'27-a• Ctrri•o• F?S-et S1n1t Ant s.tddltOacll (J -4) 16 San•• Ana IO SI Ml SAC •9 93 F ullt flon IOI SJMI SAC SS 69 Ml San JI C•nlo 17 '1 Stnlt MOf'lk t t2 38 Stn11 81r1>1r1 l4 D14·17-lllv Tournev 0 21·JO-SA Tourney J1-Pt tomt r J 11-1 Grou monl Jl-11 Imp Vallev J lt-Sou•hwetlern J71-M1reC0"1 J?S-11 Sin Olevo J:lt-SO MHI FI-ti P110mtr F4-Groumon1 Fl-Imp V1ttov F 11-tr S wullrn FlS-11 MlreColl• F 11-St n 0 1190 F77-al SO Mila HIGH KHOOL CcWI '3, Tu1ttn 37 llrVIM T-"*"l TUSTIN -81.,nev 4, Jarvi' I, Prean•v 4, Gu uer I, Andrutav I . Smltn S, Sor1091 1 P1aut 7, H1hn 1, Gullerrtt 2. Nouvt n 0 To•t li 14 9· It 37 COltONA DIEL MAit -h l\ltdnlk 14, t<ttndl ll 7, Zimmer '· Ptl!I' 4, 0 >0000 4, GrHn 11, Fr vtr 2, Garn •. Halflt1d 6, Scnonttl 17, MCCCl'mlck 0 Total\ 77 19·74 63 kor• ·bv Ouar"n T u"ln 10 1 7 l>-J7 Corona Otl Mtr 13 11 11 11-.:1 To1el lou" Tu\lln 17. Coron• Otl Mtr 11, Fouled out Gt utr CT l WoeclWtdee SI, Artitlla 44 (frVIM ,___., ARflSIA -Raur 10, Walktr 10, McAIH s Suolmura 0, Oatc,,•• IJ, JtCOb\ 6 Totals II •·IS 44 • WOOO.,_IOGI -8al01 34, Bernell O. 8or,uk 4, Crver o. o.i.nv 0. Forlnotr 17. L1¥\ltv 1, MurOhv 6, TOblu on O. Vi n Win-le 0 Toltli 1l 17· II 51 Sctr• llV Oue.-\ .. ""'' t 17 IS 9-44 WOOObrtOVfl 17 10 11 14 T 01a1 loul\ Arle"a 15 Wooobr ldot 11 Foult d ou• None C1nvon 46, Cnta Mew 43 IWW.T_,_) CANYON -Co\Dv 7. H1nnem1nn 9, Looe1 6, Wltllt m\ II. t<reu•rloer 2. Dome I, Room1n t, Hatt , To1a1, 19 I· II 46 COSTA MISA -Klmroe 4, COOll I, J!Jdd 14, Gr_.. 11. R"u n 0, Pt1k now1kt 6 Tolal1 12 1•·76 4J kan Int Ou.,_, Canvon 12 1' 1 11-46 Co''' Meie 10 11 13 ~ TOl•I lout' Cenvt>n 71. Co'1a Mtu 12, ltcMical lout Rooman ICtnvonl Unlveratfv it, G1r..,, Grew 21 (,,..,_ T-'*'-"l GMO•N oaova -ov""'• 1, 0en1, 6, Clenln 0, Morin J, Kt -4, SCl'll_, 7, Gu1Dord S Totalt· I 11-11 21. UHIVlltSITY -EV«tll t , F ...... rk 0. Stotroff 1. e>.n111a o. v...-a1"11 •r 1tva11 o, Arnold s. PalhOI' ~-Tot•I' 13 )·t ,. Prep basketball log COSTA MISA S4 $.In Clemente 6a S2 Comolon 11 4J Ct n.on '6 01 >-1rvlnt 101:.'rnev 026-0renoe I ourntv L .. tu• J~-EI Toro Jt -•I lrvtn• J9-11 Unlvtr\llY Jll-11 Co.M J IJ-NewPOrt Ha• bOr J1l-E1t1nc11 J2<>-tt !>eaoito.c• J2S-a1 Et Toro J27-trv•ne JlO-Univt r\11• F •-Corona oei Ma• FJ-e 1 NDI Harbor I'S-ti E\lencie "10-Saooieoac~ EL TOltO 61 Min ion 111e10 5' •1 Leou111 BHcn /1 46 L8 Wtlwn S1 0 13-Maonollt lour 072-•• Laoune Hills Lff- J4-el Co\la Ml\a J6-ll StddleOoCk J-E•lt ncta J 11-11 Nol Harbor J 13-tr Unlver\llv Jlt-Coron1 del Mar J70-til Irvine J15-<0'1t MtH J11-SeddlODICk J»-11 E•toncla F 1-Newoorl Ha•Dor FJ-Untvtr\llv Ft-a1 CdM FIO-lrvlnt ESTANCIA 13 LO\ Amigo, 60 IS LH une 8eacn S8 t9 Sin Ctomenle 60 016-$.tn Oltglto lour 026'-0rl ll9t tournev L...ua J-t l COM J6-Nor Ht roor Jt-e• e1 Toro J 11-a1 Seddltb•Ck Jl>-lrvlnt J ll-11 Colla Me>a J70-Unlvtr\llV J2s-<or Oil Mar J71-11 No• Haroor J:IO-EI Toro F 1-St ddleDICk Fl-tr 1rv1n• Fl-Colla MtH F IO-al Unlver\1lv HEWl"OltT HAR&OR S7 W1rren 61 67 Wt\ltrn 43 '6 LOS Am•oo• IS D 16-San Dl191!0 •our D2•-C1r1on Cllv lour LM-H -Unlvtr\1IV Jlt-el E\lancle 19-S,,.oo•eoac' Jll-E• Toro J ll-el Co\le Me•• J ll-1r.,ne J20-e• taM J2S-•t Un1"1;t f\1lv J17-E •Ienco• JJO-el S•ao1eoa(• F 1-a1 E1 Toro FJ-Co11e Mt \e r.-... lrv•ne , F 10-Cor oel Mar SADDLE BACK SS S,o, llallt v SJ 67 H8 Af\tr•t\ 41 '6 San11 ,O,na ll 0 ll-M1ono111 lour 016-Sa ntleoo 1ournev LN-J4-lrv1ne J1t-E1 Toro Jt-a1 Nor Horoor Jll-E\tancit Jl3-Cor dtl Mar J II-a t Unlvtr•1lv J7<>-<o••• Mua J7S-ar Irvine J27-al El T<l'o JlO-NtwPOrt Haroor F 1-a1 Ellen<•& Fl-al CdM ~l-U,,1"tri11v F 10-al Colla Me•• UHIVIEASITY 40 Sunnv Hill' 41 40 Ctnvon )9 45 8rta·Ollnda '7 ?9 Gt •Otfl Grove 27 0 l>-1rv1ne iournev D~•ovon tournir~ LN-J-a I Nol Haroor J6-<or 091 Mtr J'>-<:0\11 Mt\t Jll-1 Irvine J13-EI Toro J lt-SadOltOI C' J70-al E •tancla J2S-Newoor1 HerbO• J77-at COM JlO-at Co••• Mt\a F l-Irvine FJ-al E l Toro Ft-11 Saoattoec~ F 10-E \toneoe Sc.,.• by Overton Ge•otn Grove • 9 6-27 Un1Vtr\llV 6 ? q 12-29 To1e1 foul\ U11i•tr•1lv ti Garoen Grove II Fouled oul Gentolt 1Garot n Grove l lrvlnt Sl, v.. Partt 41 Urv• Te<in11m.n11 MtVINE -Ounlao 10 CelOwtlt 17 l•ou• I Nttl 3 E"' 4 Pett'\fn 6 8•t•rnon 7 Pent m 4 '•" 11 I 14 S2 VILLA ARK -L1nlo•o 0 11 '"11 14 w a1•1t 10 Jaco1>• 3 l(ooo 6 Htnt1 l Cnri11tnser 0. Ha rlin 0 Dulaull S ro1a1, 18 S·9 41 Sew• bv Ov1rter1 lrv1nt 11 9 I) 8-S7 111111 Peri.. 8 13 6 l•-•1 To•al foul\ Irvine 10 ll•H• Para 9 Mater o.. as. Notre o.,ne ll (T-"*" af Clllmo!On\l MATllt DEi -Ltwl\ 37 Beevw\Ofl 22. JackM>n I. Mllcntll IS, Fielder 6. Kell• 2 Moll' 0, Wortne 0, Owver O. Gorman o Toll" 21 29-~ as. NOT!tl DAME -Marflnei 0, Nttl\O'I A Ander\on 14, Looez I. 8ucktev 7 Poo111a I Fo•ltr I, l(ommer 0. O•loaclo 0, S111ert1tt0 2 Score bv Overttn Meler Oel 11 11 7S 2~1S Notre Dame e I 1• 7-38 Tort i IOUI• Meter Dtl 10 Notre Dame 14, Foutoo oul: Mlrcntll IMOI, Marline• 1NOI, Looe1 1NOI. Bucklev INDI Tecnn1· eel Mtler Del ~ncn f'ountaln Valev 40, Bo•co Tt<tl ll CT turM"*" af Clllm111ef" I f'OUNTAIN VALLEY -Merlin 10. Jt CObl 9, Tinnev 17, Power 4, Newlon 1. Brown 0, Zeno J Tol1I\ IS 10· 17 40 M>SCO TECH -E11991,110 13. Freoo•o 2, Valle 11. Frtnco 2, Nuner O Oltz O TOI•"· IS I · 13 38 ~-bv Ov•rw• Founraln V1nev 9 t I 801to Teen 4 14 To1e1 tou11: Fovn•eln lltlltv Teen 17 • 17-40 17 •-» t•, 8o•co svnnv H•t 60r Marina SJ CHon·IM-1 MAltlHA -Aounrwelo 14. 8ele1191r 11. Ek1trom 0, Ortntim 13, WnfflOr 7, Ott O,Whllemen 2. SfT\1111 4 Total\ 77 9· IS SJ SUNNY HILLS -Krtmol' 2S, Otu 7 Henclrv 7, Ctrv., 10. L.iim.t n 2. 01vl\ 7 Ll htY 17 Tolal\; 26 I · t I 60 kW• bv Qui....,., Mtrlna I• 17 10 17-~J SunM Hll" 13 22 10 lrt.O To111 louls "<'8rlnt 13, Sunnv Hiii\ 13. F ouled ou• Dee <Marine/ Carver 1Sunnv Hlll\I COLLEGE WOMEN UC Irvine t7, Ntvadl-Rtno 76 UC lltVINIE -AnlhOnv 1 llouuuu 4 Gom•r 4. Hlo .. n• 10, Denn 1 Wallon 6. S1mo•on I, Venotr Poer 17, Gr1h1m 41, Randall 4 Tolal• 39 t7·U 91 NI VADA·RE NO -Lt r\fn 10. Marem 6, Schletontr II, Siever! 7, Friel ,17. Slorr ll, w1111nev • To••" lO 16·3 I 16 H1ll1lrne UC lrvln•. 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JaoM Team Meltnt\ - NMft' I t9Uf'Mment C•I HerWI Mleml ... ell, f'lt.1 ""'" ..... ~ Atron KrlC'k"ltjn cltf Hi nk Pfltltf. 6·4. 1·6. &ulcl\ Wells Cltf. Aorlano Penatte, 6·l . 6·4, 8 ted Gl!Detl <Iii Vince Ven Patlell, •·l .•. , CA~ VAl.L•Y 6' Hin 81tU'I W 61 (gt Gel Mtr 41 6a Aoulne 1•111, 60 14 &utna Park ~I 66 Lt '9rn1 •4 II HH Wll\OI\ 61 6S Orentie '3 0 10-•I Merl11a D71-P\lnal!Ou •our L .. tut J...._., Dalla Hiii' J-ol WoodOrlOQe J9-Mih lon Vlelo J 11-Laoul'lt Hill• J ll-L•ount 8t1Cll Jto-.r Stn Clemenlt J7S-Dt nt Hllll J27-Wooobfloot H0-11 Min ion llltlo F'l-el L•Oune Hllt1 Fl-at Ltou111 8tecn FlO-San Ciemtn•t DANA. 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RE&A -I•· 101 •ncnts IOltl cne•o -•fln11 KltlK WOOD -84 170 1ncno 10111 Full ooer11l011 SllltltA SKI ltANCH -16 1nctm IOltl S 1111• Ootrtllng HIAVllNL Y VALLEY -48·11 lncnH 101a1 I tif" ooerallno NOttTHSTAlt -36·96 lncllt• rolal 1 1111\ Ootr"tllnO Ski IHCLIN( -)6·48 lnCllt> 10111 S l!lh -••1119 SQUAW YALLIY -J.0·110 lnchH 10111 I C11)je car t ncl IS Cllt lr\ ootr1ll119 MT. ROS• -17·120 lllCnts loltt Full OHratlOn. Al~INI MIAOOW.S -61-no lnchel 101e1 • cllelt' ana one 'uttect row 01>tr11- lng, SUOMl M>WI. -144· 1'2 lncl\tl IQlt l ""' °"""llO llOll•AL -10l· IJ2 lllcl\t' IOl•I Gl\aln -•11119 ltOMIWOOO -32·'6 lnehtl 10111 .J C'llllr• encl 3 IUf'fltCt tow' -1 t llno Community college fives c~ntinue tournament play Tournament play contlnues for Golden West and Saddleback College basketball teams this week, while Orange Coast has a pa.Ir of non-conference con\.ests. OCC. coming off a fourth-place finiah In the Skyline Tournament. carries a 3-~ record in to Wednetday nJghc.'a game -aalntt host PaJomar. The Plntet al.ID entertain Eu1 Los Angelet on Friday. Colden Wet. meanwhlle, lajuat l--4 th.ls RU<>n. The Rustlers Onllhed fourth tn their own tournament !ut week. They head for Vilalla to open pley ln the C.oUeg or SequolN Tournament Friday :asalnst the bolt Gienta. And Saddleback entera the prestigious 16-team Riwndde Tournament •galnst Ventura Wedneeday. That tourney ldcks off today with four pmea. S.ddleback entera the tourney with a 3-5 l"CK'Ord. e Here's the tourney 1ehedul•: lt""'1Nt T..,..,..... l\t•._....,CC) T..,,.,._ 1> m. -Sell Oltlo MeM "'-LA Trade Toe.I'! r11"' -Sell ..,_ .... v....,, "" c""'"' ' 11"' -Allt ..... '¥'..., fl Oton/nofll I llftl -&aftta Mo!llCt CC rt. 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I 2 11.rn -AllltltM lljlfy-OltUn'IOnl wl,,.,... •s Sert• MOnk1I CC·Mt ~ Jed ntowllllltf • 11 m -kn ~nttflno VelloY•Cvprfls •lllM< n kn Ditto MtM·l.A ftHt Toen wfMff ~ ' 11 m. -Vtntura,-~, winner v\ Lo' Af\9919• CC·Collt9t Of l>tMr• ..,,_ • II m. -$en•• 4'118·l.A Mln loll WIM•r Y\ $ovll'IWlfltrn·•lvtnkM CC •IMtr ~,,.Y'•O-Cl'ltmlllofl~ wac11.01 ...-.. et 2, •. •M • • m . conlOla llon DrlC,tl .. met•• S •!!0'1 om ........ ._ 2 ""' -C0t1 .... llofl dlem"'°"'l'll• ·( • 4 o m -Fifth 01eU 6 •.m -Thlfd ~ t 11.m.-C~IP c ..... tf'""'8•Teumtv ,.,,., .. ._ 1:>0 •-m -Footl'llM .... WO.I Hllti lJO P.,M -IClfltl ltlY4H' \It, Siii JOM u o 11.m -Fratno YI.. CllN' r JO 11 m -GOIOtn Wt\I "' Con.to Of Soolvol•' ~ ... ._ UO 11.m. -Fr-CllNt IO.w n . FOOlllll·Wtll HHI• 10Mt HO Im. -l(ll'ltt ltl\IW•S... JoM IOtor n OOldtrl Wnt•C'Ollt9t Of~ .._ U O a I'll -~f'ttM•(llf'Ul wlw!nor VI J'OOllllM•Wttl HNb •llMr P:JI o.m. -l(lfle\ Rl11er-3-n JOM •IMtl v• OOldtll Wttl•eo.t ol Sftuolll wlr!Mr ......... ..,,... Hool'I -COMOlllflell t a.m. -Tlllrd lt4eCa ••m -~tfliel &.ol Alllmltfl M0N0AY'$ •UULTS 1lOll'I .. 60·nitlll 41Utrtef'l'l8fll mwtlfttl PlltlT ltAC•. l.SO 010' Ne lbn Plunder ICtrdot•I 13 40 110 ~ 10 Cu av\ E1v lltHlurt l 100 4 70 Edlton Crttil 1Zutelll HO Al\O receo ~car111 WllO. Karen\ Luck; C•I. NOCont\ Anoe!, lllOll•r Skelt AOCktl Tommie. V111orot S..Ot roa!MI, .,_ Aoektllt Time tt ll U IXACTA C7 SI Pa!O ,11,40 SECOND AACI. 3SO •ard• L"' Sin CFrvOtvl 71 80 10 60 BO Moce Gtnllv IWtrOI 960 SIO Nen\ Seute Chic lc1rooa1 9 40 A110 raced Tne A 1n11 Lt10•• worth A Gambit, Ptt n Tnret, Nallv~ 8 uo, Cnar11t N1tver So. PlvOI Power. llemllle Wl\tlv Time 11 17 THlltO RACI!. 40() varO\ 8uu1 1!1mo1t r IP1lktn1011l 110 410 3 IO Bar l\•t>Oaom ITrtt\ureJ 910 4 IO W11ChalOI t8arcll 6 00 A"o recto Htre> A Hoo1no h Sier Dec• Too Rert. Ot Hooe 11~\fleu 8uo 8abv Gene, Golfi<a Moon Too Time ?O 63 n llXACTA ll·Sl oa•cJ •61> eo FOURTH RACE. lSO vera' 11111,. Juan I AOalr I 1710 U O l 0() ' , .... , ICaroozo I 340 2 IO C•rt•roo ICt mOotlll t 40 Aho recto W1" MollOh V••••vta• 1"00 lnlent Aoci.v llal\Qv JeOoO•en l onv Crvll•• Don• Mucno 0 1nero Time II 01 U EXACTA 1) t 1 oe'O '31 40 FIFTH A ACE lSO 1a•O! Azure Accora ICruotir 1 •AO l 60 7 80 Fo11n Sano •Aaa•ri S40 l.00 8U11n11llwv 0.s• I Tre0\ure1 2 80 Al\o recto Mr Camel Bu~ Peoce Olltr1no Hec•or Joe J• Ouoe. S111tr T1mt 11 SJ UEXACTA /·2i oa•OS"1770 SIXTH RACE. 170 varo• I Tn1nk I Ct n 1G••<i41 77 00 160 4 40 Tr<0'4! Str1no• CMv1e•l S 40 l 60 Cool 11 Rto (H1r11 2 eo A"o raceo B1cen1enn1al Bar Etallanoo, Rebel Aou\tr Jet, Reo1 Sk•ooo. L• Vlreut T1m1 46 7S SEVENTH RACE. 400 vera~ Go Sl'!Orl¥ IHtrll 14 60 I 40 S 10 LiiH Eu v Sto• IAdelrJ , .. to 1 40 Briefly IEdward\I I 00 Al10 recto Flfft N Time !M>i•O Auel Trulv A Troo Go To Voclorv F re Me Fir\! A Nice Coov Tw.ce Tne Breaa Time 70.J.6 '2 IEXACTA IS 101 oaoo '111 60 n PICK SIX (9-7-J-1-7-SI oa1d u , IJ7 •0 with S winning tlcktl• C\•X llorusl EIGHTH ltACE. 350 varO\ Ka111r.n J•nt IC4roora1 8 70 S 20 l•l•n Preltrenct (Hirt) 910 Rae Go•ee Bar 1Gerc1a l )70 • 0() JOO Alto rtCltd Ntnlallero> Siar Vanaou1, La Te Oouon ~' Jet Laov. 0 1.co l(lllv lleoet• GOllke Time 1103 n EXACT A (6·1) Dalo SSJ 0() NINTH ltACE. 400 varO• Suv Shlrtev 1CrHoerl 6 20 3 60 J 00 HllltrY 01~1• Ber CHe•ll J 40 ) 0() tcnle Alclll• 1Cerooza1 6 IO "''° rect d Otaolv Wo1cn, Horr1ma1e i<awttn Tru Tru, Rain{ Dav Ct\11, Sov· ereron Snetk Meo L•uret, Ml\\ KIDY C11 Time 1070 '2 EXACT A 19· I 1 Da•O \7S20 Atltl\<lance 4,62S Ht WPOff Hal1:1or YC WINTER SERIES Tr°""v Winner\ ETCHELLS-12 11' -to•> I G1tl\t William•, 8alb0a YC, 1 8111 Pucoe. New· oorl Haroor YC . > BU<S Havward. NHVC STAR 161 -I Hen~ Tnaver NHYC SOLING (4) -I Ga\ton °''"· e ve SANTANA·10 141 -I Crtlo Ce11o Vovavers YC Lf00·14 161 -I Tao Patmtr NHVC 7 Scon S1mo10n, L•dO I.it YC SA&OT Ill -I Eric Proui 8VC 2 tc.tn Coooer. Cao1,1rano Bev YC, 3 wor1n Houonron, NHYC LASelt 11 I Bruct Coooer Ceol\lr eno 8av YC LEHMAN·11 111 -I Ml•e OIOon110 NHVC. 7 Stewarl Ntwcomb. NH'!'( DMP '" flsfllne AAT'S LANDING (Ntw-1 8t1Cfll 11 an91e" 4 ban. 10 roe' '''"· • \Culoln, J \netolleao, 80 mtc,.erel DAVEY'S LOCKllt (N•w-1 kaell) -6 anoler• I bonito, 7 beu J roe• '"" 16 macktttl DANA WHARf' -11 anoltr\ 9 Dau 16 l>Oflllo, 47 roe' coo 10 moc~•rt1. I 1net0llt1d JO wnllt "'" Tuudlv's trans.ctlon• 8ASE8ALL Amerlctn LHtut OAKLAND A'S-Sloned Joe Morolln .econa bauman N1t1.,,_I L .. _ L 0 S A N G E L E S DOOGEllS-•nnouncta Ille •COUl\ltlon o• Bob 8ell0r 1nlltldtr, trorn In• N•w Vnr' Mt" ro comoieie an earlier oea1 8 ASKET8ALL NltleNI 8Hhftlafl A Hecl1 llen SAN ANTONIO SPURS-Cut t<tv1n Wil !lam• outrd FOOT8ALL N1tlenll 1"""'8• LH911t SAN OtEGO CHAllGERS-Acouir1to Htnrv Wiiiiam•, cornerbaek, on w11ver\ 1rom Int LO\ Anoelt\ lltm• end 011cea Mlle• McPhtr'°"· <o•nerl>Ocll. on '"' In· 1urea rHtfvt llsr U111t941 Steffi F..-a '-- WASHING TON FEDERALS-..-Rt-.loned Joel Pellen, otten1lve 1ac1oe. Ml~• Corvino encl Scoll F1cv\on, linel>Oektn. and E dolt Jacl\,on. dtftntlve roct..le AelcltO GrtQ J011t\, runnlno bee,, lo the ro.,tr HOGKEY HtlltMI Htelley LM9W HARTFORD WHALERS-Atcalled G1ttrv McDonlld. doltn"men, from 8ln9'11mt011 of lilt Am«k•ll HOCkOI' L .. -. MINNESOTA HOltTH STAA$-s.t11 Oell Manoleh, deltnMmlft, 10 Saft Lakt Cilv ot Int Ctnlrl l Hoctltv LH-t lld Cl lltO VO Dt ¥t ltfcMw , cltftnMmln. from Sift L•~• Cllv Oakland to sign Mor2an today OAKLAND (AP) -Joe Morgan, the 40-year-old sluging second baseman rel~ by the National i...e.,ue champion Phila- delphia Phllllea. agreed co temu Monday with the Oak.land A'a. the Aleocia.\ed Presa learned. The A's~ a news con· fere~ for ~· Morpn, a two-time National Leagu~ Moet Valuabl• Pla)'@f', nine-time All·Sta.r a.nd veteran of four World Senet. will be Coln« to the American ~ for the first time stnce ho broke fn'° tM m.ajon In 1963, C.a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 13, 1Q83 Mesa--collrses toy with a good idea ""'1W CCMn Of' TMI NTrnOUe Wl••ll ITATI Of' CALl'OMIA Ulm ITA~ POlt THI COUNTY 'fhe f~ ~tone 11e doing °' OAANOm buelneM -In the MetlM of the APC>lleetlon of MYOTONIC8, 13 t 12 '"-Port ln these days of mCJuted priL't!s un a..lm.ost ever y front, the d ty of Costa M esa as giv ing golfers a chance to play either the Los Lagos or M £'Sa Linda cou rses for .a green fee of o nly $2 . a nd thafs o n a WN'kend, no less The catch. If ther~ 1s one. is that the players must also contribute a toy or cash equ1vKlent to around $10 -15 for the Costa M esa Me n's C lub Toys Fore Fairvie w charity program. Toys Fore F airview will take pla<.-e this weekend w ith open ings available for all golfers in the a r ea by calling K a t hy W ilbur at the cou rse a t 540-7500. S he's there from 8 to 5 during the w eek and w ill be h a ppy to take insJividual as w ell as fou rsome reservations for this very w orthwhile project. S teve Pappas is the chairman this year and J oe Costello is his right-h and man in h e lping to put the tournament across. This 1s the 12th year for the tournament with Battle for rebound "oodbridge High'· '.\l a rco Baldi ( 55 ) and Mike Murphy ( :J5) battle a n Artesia player for u re bound S!Q!,! HOWARD L. HANDY Fairvie w State Hospital patien ts ben efit ting from the event. "So far w e have t'<>ntributed in the n eigh- borhood of $30,000 to the people a t the hospital to make their C hristmas a little happie r occasion," Pappas said. In case you are one w~o also w ants to win a prize, the duo promises there will be pri?.eS for the top players in the event. Play is for 18 h oles o n either &iturday or Sunday so get on the phone now and call in your reservations. There are openings available for during Monday nig ht' opening round of the Irvine basketball tour- nament. Woodbridge won~ 58-44 .. both days but pre ferred starting Umet are rnore ILLIAM H. F. WARTHEN. Pt11· Ave .. Tuetln, OA. l't'&dily available on Sunday. '°'*· Ted 01..iy, t40e w. <>-itront, Of Ctlengll of Neme ~ hlon. CA. t2te3 LOOKING FOR A COMMEMORATIVE tour· ONUMfo~CAUll ~°'.:;~~'Oll1. nament shirt (valued at $28 retail) In conjunction wHeMAa~~Lnre H.F. WART. Thie ~:t,1 ... _, wtt11 the with the Uniden LPGA Invitational at M esa Verde EN, pet11ion.,, '*Iii.ct 1 petition County cw11 of Orenge County on Country C lub M arch 1-4? h the c;tertt ol thle c:oun 4ot • NoY 1'0, 1tu W 'U gi h h h • cnenQJng Pf'll1loner'1 neme ,_,.. II e ve eac penon w 0 pure ases two om WILLIAM H. F WARTHEN 10 Pvblllhed Orenoe Coeet Oelly season badges o r two Any Day Books a free shirt with FRANK WARTHEN Pll01 Nov. 22. 211. O.c:. 6, 13, 1Na. an e mbroidered tournament logo on the front," says IT is ORDERED '"•' Ill l*to0• 11»-t:s lntet•leO In the •~ melter IP------------~xecutive d irector Larry Igarash i. In Olpertment 3 of Ihle ooun, NtltC f«>TtCE Season badges good for seven days ot admission led •t loo CMo c.nter Drive, ___ ;..;;..;;;.;;;.;;~;..;.;.;;;.-;... __ _ ks W•I, Sente Ane, C .. lfornle 92702, 'ICT1TIOUI IU ... N are$35.Any Day Boo with six cou pons good for any Oectmber30, tH3.et 9:16A.M.. NAMI ITATllllNT day admission, are also $35. °' 11 eoon thelNtt., u the meuer The following l*tc>O• .,. doing A · f h · k 1 ill be d • ...,,. mey be hHld, end lhow ceuM , If butlnMe u : portion o t e tac et sa ea w ona~ to any, why the pet111on tor el\enge of TECH TYPE, 1eoo2 Skypn c11- C HOC-Childre n 's Hospital of Orange County. neme ltlould Mt be grantees. c:1e, 11111ne, CA. 92114 "Funds raiaed in the community will stay in the IT IS FURTHER ORDERED lhel • J-1 Oemt'ltlou. 2034 H W•t eopy Of lhl• OIW lo llhow cellM be MecArtm.1 Blvd.. Sant• Alie, CA community to h e lp su pport Orange County's only pub4ilhed 1n "Delly Pilot", • -. 12104 pediatric medical center," Igarashi says. Peoet ot gtnetet c11eu1t11on printed Jenet 0emt111ou Tickets may be ordered now by calling 432-1775 1n Orenoe County. CeMtomie. once • Thi• 11••-• wu llled w1111 111e ....-tor four~ WMll• ptlOr County Clerk of Ofenge County on or through a ll T icketron o utlets. 10 11141 01t• .. , '°' llMflng on the Nov 28. 1983 If you are interested in taking pictures of your g4!~1:" November 18. 1983 Publl-"ed Otange eo..~ favo rite LPGA s tar in action, bring a camera on FRANK OOMENICHINI Pllo1 0.c:. 8. 13. 20. 21. 1m. Mo nday, Tuesday or Wednesday during tournament ;-:::,,:: ~" · 63eO-l3 w eek . Monday is the qualifying ro und for th ose not Denlel J. Cooper, leq. already in the fie ld . Tuesday is a day of practice for =:: f,:";.:,~ 7!-9ulldlflt PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI IUIMH the pros. W edn esday is the pro -am scramble L .. UN Hiiie, CA. mu to urname nt. Publl1neo Orange Coe11 Oally Piiot NA• ITA,....NT Nov 29. Oec 8, 13, 20. 1983. The followlng perton It doing T hursday through Sunday is the $300.000 6t96-83 bullneH ... tournam e nt and n o cameras are allowed during these 1-----------1 s & s ENGINEERING WORKS. D11-1c NOTICE 5272 Ac:.c:le Av•. Gercten Grow . d ays. n,_ C• 92645 CHIP SHOTS .o. -So J f N flCTITIOUa au .... aa Glenn Alan Sterk. 5272 Acacle -JU l rc e , r . 0 ewport NAME •TATl•NT Ave . G•tOen Grove, CA 92845 Beach , recen tly scored his first hole-in -on e after The 1o11ow1ng peraont .,. ooing Thtf bullneta 11 conckiCleO by· an 1 · d · h N · lf bullneta " lndlvlOuel. p a cmgsecon mt e e wportc1tygo tournament at MODOC LIMOUSINE 3471 Ill• Glenn A Sterk Irvine Coast Country C lub ... Lois Verleur has Lido. Newporl a.ecn, CA 92663 Thi• 11atemet11 w11 filed w1111 the announced dates of the Olive Crest Celebrity Goll Janice AOcOCll, 121 27th St .. New· County c1.,k of Orange County on port BMch, CA, 926e3 Nov 28, 1983. tournament at lrvine Coast CC. Play will be a Eatl wnlft•. 2240 Perk N-pon . "DtD7 scramble format on M onday, M arch 26. Olive Crest is #219. N-port BMch, CA. 92660 Publflhed Orange Cout Delly a non -profit organization dedicated to the care and Thi• bullne11 11 conducted by:• Piiot o.o. 6· 13· 20· 27· 1983· generet p11tner1hlp 6356-e3 rehabiJitatlon o f battered and abused c h ildren. Janlc9 Adcock Several wives or Ram players participated ln staging Thi• ,,.,_t Wit flleO will\ the NJLIC NOTICE the tournament last year. Entry fee is $150with more ~:ni.c1';t3 °1 Orenge c= NO~-=• information available by calling 547-0361. Publllhed Orange Cout oe11y is.ca. 8101-e101 u.c .C.) -----------1·-----------iPllOt Nov. 29, O.c: 8, 13, 20. 1983 Notloele herebygl¥etltothec:ted4-D111D1IC f«>TICE aii-•c unnrr 8250-33 1or1 of Stentoro !J11aw eno Robert ----'"~--------l·--.....;.'"..;.;;.-...;;.;..;....;"".;.;;..'..;..;.;"-L;;...... __ 1-----------i Tuller Tr-'-Oft•) . ..,_ bue1MM NOTICE '1CTl'TIOU9 llU..... PUellC NOTICE add•-I• 534 w. 191h Stt..t, City YOU AM IN DfFAULT UNOE" A NAm ITATlmNT of Coete M-. County of Or9n09, DIED Of' TftUaT DATED JU .. 23 The IOllowlng pettc>O II doing FlCTITIOUI .u...... Stele of Callfornle lhel. bulll tr-t•1 UNLIH YOu TAKI ACTION bullnMe u · NAMI ITATl•NT ,., It abOut 10 be m9M to C9f1a To"-oTICTYOUR"'°""TYrlT 111 J.R. ANO ASSOCIATES (2) The fotlowlng '*'°"'.,.doing M ... Dental Group. John M. o.. MAY aE IOl.D AT A PUaLIC aALE MILLA RO -EST A TES . 19128 buelneet ": letMty, O.O.S .. Mwtln J. Mc0r9e\19y, If YOU NIED AN IX"-ANATION Megnolle St. Suite 2038_.4 I, Hunt· GENERAL HO ME SERI/ICES, Jr .. 0.D.S., I Cetlfornla generel P9'1· OF THE NATU"I OF THE lngton S..Ch. CA. 92648 317C>e Cout Hwy., Suite 302, S. nerlhlp, Trantfet~1) whoee buel· "'OCEIDtNG AGAINIT YOU YOU .Jetry A Rltlel\el W 1 Pelermo Legune, CA. 92877 nett addr-It 1164 N. EucllO, Qty aHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Of .. Huntl~ton a..(;h, CA. 92648 Robert Gary Turner, 33815 El En· ot Anaheim. County of Orange, Stele NOTICE OF T .. UITEl'I IAU Thlt bull-It con<IUCled by: 111 cento, Oan1 Pont. CA 92629 of Callfornle TI ... 2-ea21Yll lnolv\Ouel Leurenc• F. WOIHll, 34222 The P'°'*1Y 10 be tranlf•red II on 0ec;e,.;,b.r 2o 1983 al 10.00 J Rlttch-4 Sepulv•O• Apl. B, C1pl1treno Oeterlt>ed In gen«el u All Moek In • • · BMCI\, CA. 92624 trade, flxtur•. equipment encl good 0 CIOc:k • m . on Tuffd•y al 11141 Thi• •t•temet11 WU nled with lhe Thi• but!MU •• conOUCled by wlN Of the! Oentel bullneet known .. Ch1pm1n Avenue entrance 10 the County Clerk of Ofenge County on generet pert lhl · a Tony p,01~ Dentel OfllOt eno C1v1C Cenle< Bulldlng. 300 East Nov 18, 1983 Robert G "{" ,.:· loceled 11 534 w 19th Street r-. of Chapman. Orenge. Ca WESTERN FD0'717 · Uf ,..__ u-... c' ;::''1 MUTUAL CORPORATION 1 Clll· Pvblllhed °':T. Cout Delly TNt llll-1wu1ile0 With the """'te -· ounty of .,..,., "-· • p lo N """ ,..._ 13 20 ..... County Cletk of Orange County on Stet• of Clllfornte forn11 ..,.,.porellon, H TrustM. or I I ov. '"'• --.. . ' . 1 .. ...,. Nov. 29, 1983 The bulk trantfet will be c:oneum-subSl•luteo TruSIM. unde< the Deed 8252·83 ,.,,1 .. meted on °' el1e< lhe 30th dey of or T1usl exec;uteo by Norman B Publl•hed Orange Coeet Olllly December, 1983 al llllencla Benk, S1acn1er, Jr ., en unmerr..o man. Nil.IC NOTICE Piiot O.c: 8 13 20 27 1983 whOM eddr"' 11 1820 Eut Flrat herein c1t1eo Truttor. 1ec;o1deO July · · ' ' ' 63&7.83 Stret'I, san1e Ane, County ol Or· 22, 1981 111nt1rumen1 No 1!9907. '" flCTTTIOUI .u ... ea ange Stele of Callfomla Bool! 14150 Page 273 Of Olllclal Re-NA• ITATa•NT l'\8.IC NOTICE so' ,,, lo ,,,. TrenetetM(I) ell oorOs ol Orange Counly, Ca11forn1a The lollOWlng perto0 le OOI bullneun-endaddr-~ will sell 81 Public auction 10 lhe high· bu11neea .. : FtcmlOUI aua1N1al by the TrantfetOft•l for the put 8111 b•OOe• IOt C8111. p1y1b1t'" lawful J M ORIGINALS. 7542 Acecle, NAllW aTATl•NT tllrM yMrt lu l put, If Ollterent from m0t1ey ot 1ne United States al 11\e Garden Grove. CA 92841 Tne lollowlng person 11 OOlng the 1t>ove are 2801 E. Cl\epmen, 11me or sale lhe 1n1eres1 conveyed lo Janice Galll•r Miiier. t 8054 bus1tieu 11 Suite I 13. Fullerton. Orange, CA , ano now helO by said Trustee under Hyacinth Ct , Founteln \/elley, CA. THE SECRETARY BIRO, 358 2 N Mein, Senll Ane Ofenge, setO Deed ol l•utl "' lhe P<OPet-f'f 92108 Walmot SlrMI, Cotti M .... CA CA, 1200 N Mein. Senll Ana, 0.· situated '" saio County ano State Thlt bu111neas IS conOUCleO by an 92827 enge. CA. 2021 E Four11\ StreeL Oescro1>ed IS 1nOMOull Evelyn JOy<ll Fletcllef. 358 Wetnul Ste 217A. Santi Ane. CA P1rc11 1 A Condominium com-Janice G Miiier SlrMI. Cosll Me .. , CA 92827 O•l•cl. Oecembe( 12 1983 prised ol Thi•,,.,_, WU llleCI will\ I Tn11 bu.U-1 .. conducted by: an OSTA MESA OENTAl GROUP Parcel 1 An un01•10ed 11141" County Clerk of 01ange County 1nOMOuel JOHN M DELANEY, 0 0 S . onterHI "' anO lo Loi 1 ol Tract No Nov 10, 1983 Eve. J Fleleller MARTIN J MCGREE\/EY. JR , 9483 as snown on a map recoroeo " f Thi• a111emen1 was Ille<! wlll\ the o o s . in Book 430 Pages 27 ano 28 ol PubllW<I Ort nge Co111 0•11 County Clerk of Orenge County on Tren1f«M M1aceuaneous Maps in tne ollice ot P1101 Nov 22. 2'9, Dec 8, 13, 1983 Nov 18, 1903 John M. Oel1ney the count., 1eco1oer of sa10 coumy o 134-3 Fno.1 eoerel Pertner EXC.EPTING lherelrom .,,. follow-Publlthed Orenge Coetl Delly Publlthed Orange cou t Oelly PMot ln~al Unils 1 llirougti 14 15 snown P\8.IC NOTICE Piiot Nov 22, 29, Dec 8, t3, ~9~3. O.c: 13, 1963 upon tne conoom1n1um plan re-8 8 ·83 848 1-tl corded M1y 3 1978 1n Book 12659. _ flCTlTIOUI 9U ... H Pta.IC NOTICE NJLIC NOTIC£ Page 920 01 oll1c1at rec:oros ol Mid NAME ITAn•NT county Ttie_ following person 11 doing NOTICI Of' NOTICI CW (bl The 1.<cluslve right 10 pos-butlneile u. TMllftl'a IALI TllUlftl'I IALa MU•on or all those ereas 09S1gna1ed C & H INTERNATIONALS. 12323 .... P.tnM Tl NO. 47" as patios. u snown upon lhe con· HerbOI 81110 • Suite 25, Giiden YOU AM .. DIJIAUl T UMDeR A You -Ill ._..... WMlef e DSID oomm1um !>l•n above referred to· Grove. CA. 92840 DIR cw TINIT DA no .Nne a, CW TMllT, d....i Oct. 17, 1t7I. -PARCEL II Unll 11 as snown GregoryCla~on. 15'82 Puedene tfN. UNL.111 YOU TAKI ACTION .... ,_.._actloft .. ,,.._.,._ upon lhe conoomin1um plan above Ave • 112. Tu111n, CA. 92680 TD "'°TaCT YOUR flROPl"TY, rT ~.It_, be Miii it•,--,.,.,,ed 10 Thlt bullneae 11 conducted by. an MAY M IOLD AT A "*'CI~ ...... If ,OU Med ... 1111111111111 ef PARCEL 3 The exclusive 11gh1 to lndlvl0u11. • YOU ... D AN IXPl.ANATlON lhe .... ,. ef lhe PfUHdlfttl -------------------------------------------_. ponenlon •no occupancy ol lhOse Greg0ty Cteyton OF THI NATU"I O' THE ........ JOU, r.u ehould OOllleet • por1lon1 ol Loi 1 Oeterlbe<I on Pat eel Thlt etetemenl wu ftled with lhe '9te>CllDING AOA•IT YOU YOU ...,_, ' 1 above. Oaslgn1ted •• P-11, u •P· COunty Cletk of Otenge County on IHOULD CONTACT A LAWYiR. STEWART TITLE OF CALI· pur1en1n1 lo P1rcels 1 end 2 1bove Nov. 28, 1983 on Friday, Januery t3, 1964. 11 FORNIA, a Calllornl• corp0t1tlon. oescrlbe<I P'DtDI 11:00 A.M .. REA L TV IN· (Subetltuted Trutl•). U duly 9'>- The tlreel eoorets enotor other Pvblllhed Orange Cout Delly CORPOAATEO ... duly eppotnted pointed Truel• under lhe followtng common detlgnaoon. 11 any, 11 PMot O.c: e, 13, 20, 27, t983. Truet• under an0 purtUent 10 Deed deectlt>ed deed of '"'" WILL SELL MempE.is St. coach dies in crash Docker y described a ~ uper guy who lived his Jif e to the fullest' purpor1ed to t>e 2184 C1nyon Drive 8357-83 of Trull tec.Oteled June 22. 1976, u AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE :M Unit 11 Co111 Me ... CA lntlr. No 30427 1>0011 11782, pege HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH OI M MEMPH1S. Tenn (AP) -Memphis State football coach John "Rex" Docke ry. who died with three others in the crash o f twin-engine plane near Lawrenceburg. Tenn .. w as a "super guy who lived every day of his life to the full~st.'' says Vanderbilt coach George Macintyre. M acintyre . a Commodore assistant with Dc:x:kery in 1973 a nd 1974. was one of m any Tennessee athletic figures s tunned by M onday's cr ash. Also killed were fres hman running back-defensive back Charles Greenhill. Tigers' o ffensive coordinator Christopher 0 Faros, 3 ! • and the plane's pilot. Glenn W Jones. 48 "We lost three fine md1v1duals," said M urray Armstrong. Memphis State's assistant football coach. ~·We are JUSt going to have to collect o ur wits. get our ~oughts organized and see what to morrow holds. W e d on't know what to do right now It's a traumatic • moment for all of us." Un1vers1ty of T enneSS<.'<' head football coach J ohnny MaJOrs sa.1d Docke ry's d eath saddens ''all coal'hes and Volunteers." The four were 1ravelmg from Memphis lnter- Dodgers acquire Bailor from Mets LOS ANGEL ES (AP)-Bob Bailo r . acqu ired by Los Ange les as part of a four-player d eal with the New Y ork Mets, is a ''super addition ," sa~s Dodgers Vice Preside nt Al Campanis. ~ The Dodgers formally announced o n M onday th e acqu isition o f Bailor to complete the trade made at the win ter basebaJJ meetings in Tennessee last w eek . The Dodgers received Ba.Llor. who has p layed six ditrerent positions during his big league c.a.reer, and pitch er Carlos Diaz In exchange for p itcher Sid F ernandez a nd sh ortstop Roes Jones. "We have always been Impressed with Bob Bailo r a nd h is versatility," said Campams. ''He w ill help our club In several ways ... Ballo r 's seven years of experience Is a big plus ... " Bailor, 32, h it 240 with one home run a nd 30 runs batted In lor thl' Mets laatSf'ason . He appeared in 118 games, at times play ing second base, third ~. 1h orut0p and the outfield . Hit best year in the ITUl)Ors was ln 1977 with T oronto, wh n h e hh .310 m 122 IC•l'nf'I. with five homers and 32 RBI. Bailo r WN traded to th~ Mets In OecemtX'r o f 1980. • · 1 A ' h I d ba f h S110 S11e w111 be maoe wltlloul •-tc unnrr 1179, of Otfldel Reeo<Ot. executed MlfortlllnSectlon2924hoftNCMI nauona 1r port tot e a nnua a war s nquet o t e warrenly .. 10 1,118 poSMSS1ons or ~-""'~ by: MAAlllN LLOYD SMITH, 111 un-COde, e111lght, lltle and Int.,.., con- Lawrenceburg Quarterback Club at Lawrence encumbrences lor 1ne purpos. of '1CT1TIOUI .,....,, merned menu truttOft•I. In the ol· ~ 10 end now lleld by It under County High School. where Dockery. 4 I . was to be a paying tne Obllgeuont MCurea by NAME ITA.,...,,,. flee of the County Recoroer of Of. Ml& Deed ol Tru1t In the I>'~ k SBIO 0..0 OI Trusl. 1nclu01ng ltle lee The lollowlng perlOll le OOlng lng9 County, S'tete of C.lllOtnle. hefein1fter oeeer1bed· guest spea er. and expense of th• TtUSlff end Of bullnell -WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TRUSTOR: RUBY E. BONHAM. The Piper Seneca nose-dived m a heavy fog the lrUSIS CtHl•O by .. IO Deed ot PREST IGE AUTO RENT Al TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Obi R. BONHAM & c o about 5:30 p.m . CST som e 10 miles n orth of Trust, aoveno•• thefeunOe•. with /LEASING 2400 w Cout Hwy (p1y1ble II time of Nie In lawful BENEFICIARY: DORIS GESSIN, • 1nte•ea1 as provided ll\er91n. ano the Newport ~ CA 928&3 " money ot 11141 United Stel"t) et: m1111eO women .. her tole & MPll· La wrenceburg. a uthorities said. unpaid pr1nc1p1I and '"'""' ol IM Kurt Vinnie Uni. John 220 Nice SOUTH FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE .,. p10pet1y, Steve S loan Duke U · ers·t y football coa h Not911I M<lured by 1110 Deed of L·~ • l03 .._._.. n'.....h c • O R AN GE COU NT y O LO Recorded Oectmber 26, 1971 M • m v I c Trust, IO•Wll. $28,734 53 12'"3 . .._........,.. -. .... COURTHOUSE 21 1 W, Senta An• ln111. No. 33478 In boolc 12976 peg. who grew up with Docker y in Cleveland. T enn., said , Oated November 22. 1993 Thie buW-1, conducted by· en Boute\llfO, City of Santa An•. s111e 750 of Offlclet Rec:0tOt In the oftloe "l have just lost my best friend . WESTERN MUTUAL lt\dlYlckiel . of Cellfornl• ell tight lille lllO oftheRec:ord«OfanoeCou~ CORPORATION Kurt saint John fnl•Mt conlley90 10 ~ now held OMO of'"' t Oeecf1bee lhe f ''H e had the m ost con tagious personality I've 700 So TuSlln St•MI Thie 1,.1_,, wu llied wl1fl the by 11 unw Mid Deed of Trutt In lhe Pfoperly ever experienced. He enjoyed living and w as just Or1119e. Ca 92687 County C*1c of Orange County on P'°'*1V lltueted In Mid County end lot 14 of 8lock 53. Arel! a.di 1 f .... _ d Th d .d h 171•1111.4100 Nov 28 1983 St11edllerlbed 1t; Height•. u per m-r> ,_o.ci In p am un to u.: aroun . e man 1 not ave an As 91.1cn Tru11ee · na1m PARCEL 1: An unolvlded 111oeth BOOll 7, Pegee 9 end 10 of M• enemy, only friends. Frien ds who know their loss BY 111rg1n11 i<eys Publllhed Of~ Coett Delly 1n1.,•tln end to Lot 1 toTteot8241, cet1eneou1 Mepa.111 the offloe of the toda ta I th Lo d • . .. Trustee S11e1 Olfoc.r PllOt O.c: 8 13 20 27 1.,..~ In 11141 Cfty of Cott• Meae County of County Recorder of Mid County. y IS c;er in y e r s gam. Pubhsl\e<l Orange CoHI Dally P110t . . . . "'8381-83 Orange. St•I• of Cellf~I .... per MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS; llA· Macin tyre said . "f was Vf>ry close w ith Rex. He November 29 Oec:embe< 8. 13, 1983 map recorded In Booll 341 pege121 CANT LANO. was a super guy who lived every day of his life to the 6208·83 end 22o1m1eca11aneou1mi.i>1.1nthe "Ill • ttr..t eoor-or common fullest . He d idn't back up from a n y thing. I was just 1 ____ "'8 __ 1C_NO-'-T_IC£'-___ 1g=,~~'heCOunty Rec:0t0etot Mld =7:~~1~!n~;:..~ s hocked," r-::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ flCTlTIOUl IU..... EXCEPT THEREFROM Unit• 1 COlleclnete)." Majors said."[ got to know R ex w he n he was on MA• ITAn•NT 1nrough 1oe .. 111ownupon111econ-The llenoor under Mid Deed of S teve S loan 's staffs at Vanderbilt a nd then a t Texas 'ACIPIC YllW t>u~~~"" l*90fl• .,. oolng ~~~~;'.;'~eo:~°:: ~~ T:;:,~'· 1~" ~~t>~t~..:,:; T ech . Those contacts became m ore frequent when he ....oRIAL 'AM (A) CHICKEN RENOU\/OUS(BJG .. emended by en ln11rumen1 r• 111ereoy. '*"'°'°'• executed encl ~lrY • Momlety & A 800KKEEPINO ANO INCOME corded In boolc 11283. pege 89 of dellveted lo the u~ •writ· took over at Memphis State. C C TAX SERVICE. 1152 N Tuetln A ...... omc:111 Rec0101. tet1 o.c1are11on of o.tautt Md 0.- "The more [ got to know Re x . the m ore it ~-r'~:'gz. Orenge.CA.91~! PARCEL2:Unl18htlhownupon :~~-:·::i":'=U: s ubstantiated what I had already h eard about him. N-a....--. Gene A. &Ienco, 17637 Meed, the Condominium Plan referred to In ..,._,....., -· Founllln \/alley CA 92709 PerC* 11!>0,... undertlgneel to Mii Mid~ to He was a w arm. kind person and a fine football ~2700 Kemel AminllHUrl. 15123 The 111et1 addr-encl other Nlllfy ~ obllte...!;lone. Md~ h .. h added Brootlhlnt .... W•tmlneter. CA. common dellgnetlon, If eny, of I ettertN~llOl>-CW-.,.. coac . e . 92N3 ,... Pf°'*1Y deecrlbed ll>O¥I ta o1 bfeectl Incl of -.ctton to be Lawre nce County s heriff's dispatcher H oward Aur Ghoftanlen , 16123 purported 10 be: 627 Olllube Way, ::c°'~7~~~";:: Goode said rescue w ork ers pulled the bodies from the MoCO"MICtC: M°"T\IARV 8rooll"""' '"· Weetmll'leter. CA. Colt• Meu. CA. IHH · ..... 92N3 Tlle underllQnecf Tr1111.. die· COl'dl. wreckag e a tthe edge o f a wooded area about o ne mile 1115 LaQuna Cenyon .,.., Naty c . llanoo, 17637 Meed. ~ lf'Y lleellll1y lot eny lncon'9C'I hid..,. will be mede, llUtWlllClut west of ~t.ate Highway 43. Laguna 8each, Ca. 92851 Fountain 11111ey CA t21oe ,,_ ottt1utreeuo0r-1nc1 ot covenentorWWl"enty,...,,..0tlfft. C harles Cavagnaro, Me mphis State athletic •~-9415 TNt ~It~ by:•::::°" OMifnetk>n, If .,,y, lllown ~':-'-=t~":e/Ji:.'~ director. told reporters M onday n ight that Memphis eeio:: :-"~· a.id ...... be maoe. Dwt w11t1out ~"""of tt>e ncMCI) ...-s 1 k h f Dock • d h .. Tiiie .,-...,, ... ,..., "4th IN oovenMIOfwtlrrllllt'y,~Ol lm• by Mid Deed ol 1',,,.., ............... h!";~.P ayers too t enewso e r y a eat very HAReOIU.AWM-MT. OUVI County an of Or8noa County on pied,,.._,.,. tttta,pa 111110, •ln,:..n:~.==c: Miami coach to stay CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -Howard Schnelle nberger, sporting a "M iam i's for M e" tie, says he's not leaving hia fifth-ranked University of Miami Hurricanes to roach the N e w J ertey Gen erals or the N ew Y ork Giants. No r. for tha t ma tter, Schne lle nberger said M onday, ls h e takin g the h ead <.'Oaeh lng jobe with the HouatOn Oilers, the Arizona Wranglers, Tampt Bay Bandits, M emphis Showboats, all In pro football. He said no, too, to collegiate o ffera from M lnneeota and Lou iai.ana State. "I've told them that It 's been 0'1r deeire to move thlJ pl'OIJ'am along and to wln the national championahJp ,'' Schnellenberaer Mld, no\ina that reprewntatlvee of a.II thole tffma had contacted him slnce he tumc.>d d own an offer to ClOtleh at Kt-ntucky. his alma m ater, two years ago. Mor1uery . ~ Pb. II, 1tl3. • enoumtw:=-o.•~peytM•) ~ ..... GMrfllMCJ ...... of Cremet:'I ~ 0renoe Coell ""= ~Oeecl of T'rvel~ tn--lM Tn~ol ttle.,-. ..... 1~°!*Meu ¥e. l"lloU•o•.U ,2t.O.C.t. ''t~~ =:..· .. ~:,:S= rJt:::_,..::.":.Ofl.,.....,, 640-5654 Mid Dw1 ;i,_ ..... .Jenuaryt, tll411 tO:OOA.M~lt ... IAL TZ .. ltGIRON IMfTHATUTMU ftlTCL"' CMAl'IL •21 ""' St COt••M..-..... U71 A •-11'-.nftf't MCJ.,._.of tM,TNMe of~~~-.: 1---~......,.....,""...._".....,.'4--l~ tNlte ~ rJf MIO Dwl of~ A °'9Me. CA. ..CtW• llllM ~::.c~.:=~nMtJ• 'n1e "*I.:. ot111e ...... umnaw n.e '* a•c••r unc11r _.. o...i .....,_.o1tt1eo ... 1ari_...., 'nle ........ l*tOft la clOiflt of T,,,..._...ofof'9_,...911d._ MIO ~ '° ie .... ._..., ~ -...,.. to tM "'*""' .... -"*' """"'*-'· ............. ... COAIT l'\.UMllNO a HIATING. DaalHlton °' Daftlult' Md °""8nd ,...... ................ ... IOll C'*1e .... C.e MeM. CA. for .... and e-""*" Not1Ce ot 0.-~ • IO ............. .. taal ,_,.. .,.i l*'teft lo .... n.e 117.ecM. t'- Doneld L. lnoc*, IOll Ofw1e t t., ~ _,. -...... el oa... 0.: DaoeinMI l .1....1MI Coate MeM. CA. tlU1 erid llectlefl to ... to tie NeOfWd 111 ITIWART Tm.I w CAUf'ONM c:-~~~a.telt .. ~---•""'"'1rta i:L~ Tn'UI °' ~ ,,.~ ......... w:-o.ct:0~.1..!• lndMt= MALTY~T'ID ...... .,...._ .--A. I!** M MIO TNMI ... AM. CA. ll?lt -···-·--· .... ~-._ .. ='l CIR .. Or-..~ --~ . I.. ..... MST.,..._. -.. ~C:;.... OIUMftOAITWIM'r m\ICI' ~~:-:r--!~J.'::'t:.:.~... -..c..-.... e-.. ~ ... a1.1tA --r 0...11. ~.1t;lm. __ ....,.., _,_ I Orangu Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuosdoy, Decemb r 13, 1983 Cl Ml.IC NOTIC£ Mt1c Nemec P\81.JC NC>TICC P\llUC NOTIC£ Nil.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PtJ8llC NOTICE ~ couwn • ..., YOU Alll • OIJAUl.T ~ A OfflCIM. ~ °' THI 1t•1t1 Nolle"• ol •• ol NOTICE°' "'9l.IC ,ICTITtOU• eu ..... .,....,.. COUltT OAAMGI COUNTY MID Of' TMllT, DATU» MAY M 90AM> Of' ... VllOR8 Of °"9 ....._ 9f .... 9f ...., tllropeny .r AUCTION 0, ""IONAL .. .._ aTATlMINT ,.. CMtt c.... Dr..... IUNNOfl CCMMT .,. UNL.IH YOU TUI AC110el ANQI, cown, CAL.,C>aNIA, ..... ,.,.,.,., •• tllrtvete.... , .. OH .. TY .. l"MAININO Tl\f I0110w1119 '*'°" I• OOl<\O ........ CA.~ 1'1CMeC .... Dr..... T0'9tOTIC.TYOUlt~: .... AN.c....,. ~..... No A l:x>m ONVACATIO,..IMllH Olltll\NIU "9tttionr. MALL.ONE J. TATAO ..... AN. CA._,., llAYM 80l.D AT A "*'C . A,..., "*ling of the Bo«d of No A·10995t '"Ill• S1.11HW10t Cw11 Of tile 8111• ON FO .. Mlfl TINA.NT (CC1•1 JACK TAYLOR PRO,E6SfONAL ~1t: NOAMAN W. TAT"<) PIM\tlff' HIE LlASINO CO"PO"· • YOU lft9D AN l~TIOlll 'k!PtM.tOf'I of OrW199 C«inty, Cell-In 11141 SUl*lor Court of the Stitt ol Cllltf0tm1 IOt 11\W Coonty ot 01 Nnlt<;t'" h.,eby C>IVell thet on ()e.. INllE8 T IGATION6, 3025 ~lltey 01 , c... No. DH~l-14 ATIOH 0, THI NATUltl o• TNI fot111a. 8ltO lllllnQ .. Ille Gov.,nlng of Cemornla, for Ille Counly of Qr. •ng• ~Def IA, 1983 &I 10 00 • .,, 190 Cott• MMI. CA 92020 ·-Dell (PAl&\I LAW) ~' A08EfU McCL.ANE, "'"'I.DING MA*eT\IOU \loU loard of the 0111rtct• gow.neo by Mee In,,,. MlllAlf ot 1no e.1111 Of VI· Nuwoofl C4'flltjl Ot Sult• 2~ In JOh" l hylof 3026 .i.ttrey Dt . *>TlCIJ \IM ............... 9l'ICI DOES I tlVOUOl't :se. ~.... 8HOUl.D CONTACT A ~wva Ille 8olld of 8~ WN llekl In lhe matt• Of ''"' Ett•t• ol VIENNA MARl ENE REPP •"• Nt ... PO•I B"u(.11 Or1111gc County Ille Cott• Mffa, t A 92626 n._. _, ........... ,_ C-No 41tlM NOTlCI Of ""'81"1&1 tAla NO'll9ftlo.! 29, 1913, It 9;30 A.M. BU.TRICE LA VERNE WAn S, Ille MARLENE REPP, 01Koa ed u11tltr1tgned wlh 11111 et put>ll<. ilUC· Thtt INl lM H 11 CondUCltO by llll ...... ,._ ...... ...... ...... IUWONa NO. t0147' Tiie IOlio.ing nemed memn.ra BEAT .. ICE S TH0 MA8, al.1 NOilet •• he1eby g1v911 11111 tho tl(ln Ille ~rlOflal pro1>1ity '"" Oy tnOlvtCl\Hll ,..,._.... ..... .,.. ....... NOTICll You"-" Mef1 tue6. Ono.c.rnbtf 19, IN3,e11000.t>ting proMnl. f10Q4W A. Stenton, BEATRtC! STEWART , ti.I unotttt'91ledwlll !Mlll el Prlv&t•Hl1 Ch1tte1 Mac<ittQu• 11,,0 Cht1tll!nll Jc;tui( 1,ytor h IMllw1W1n -...W, Tll9 oewt _, .............. ,_ A M . el Tiit rMt tntrenc. IObOy on Chtllmll/l, Haut.II M.Wi.det, Br~ BEATRICE S WATTS, 0.CMNd 10 lhe hlghHI l hn bett l>tddtl lull Ma,GlilQM 11111 lllle"'4Klt wu flled wtth the If~ Mtfl 10 _.the ecMoe ot.,, wftMttt ,_ ...,. 11eet11 ~ 5th Str"t of Chlcleoo Tltt. lntur-Nutancs., Retpll B Ctatk, Th<Hnll F Notice 11 ht< toy 01v911 that ttflt '?C' to conll1mat1011 ot u 1<1 SuPt•lot Soio P•Ol>lltty eontll• 01 t.w nty Ctori. 01 o range County on tltOtney In ""' mattat, 70\I enoutd , ... ~ ...... .,.. ....... Company locettd" 501 North Melli Riley llld ,,,. Clltk O.CI-Second unOtrtlO•~O wlll Mii II Pr1v11e HNI, t:oort on OI .,,,, 1119 '0th Olly ol ' ~ Kt1lv1n1tor ICO CtH Jll Cdl>I Oct 11 1983 do 80 promptly eo 11111 )'OUf -.wltttn !tie.,...,....._ Mlew. Str..,, In the City of Senti Alie, Ad<19t·A·P1t Oey Commendetk>nl lo lhl hlgllttt 111d l>ffl bidder, Mlb· OecemW. 1983. •t the ofltc;e 01 l\lfl Ol,play C.aH wnn trom wtndo)w F2*it1 reeponee, If any, me,. bo ftlld on 11 yOll wllh to..-tile edVIOI or 111 County or Orlf10I, Stet• of c.tt-end ProcrlM1at10n1 .,, llPC>towel. lectto conll1me11on ot IAld Su~IOr JAMES L RUBEL JH • A L•w C0t •nd 111oing gtou due>•. 11p~,0~tmelit Puo1t•1ttt0 Oningt1 Cout o111y time. ellOtfllY In 11111 milter. YoU ehould Io r n I•. C A L IF 0 RN I A A E • Cemun cionatructlon contrecra .,. Coun, on or •'1er the 23td d1y or porat1on 3432 Via Opo1to N•wpon ly !>6' IOng .ano 34 · wide. b•own and Piiot Nov 2:1. 29. o.c. 6, 13, 1983. AV'9C*Jtted ll•lldod1Mand~. 00 80 pr omruy IO tllat )'OUt writttn CONVEYANCE COMPANY. I Cell-Pf'Opoeed, •w•rded Ind comple1ed December r963. II 1111 olflct• ot Beach Counly of Or11n1111 !ltjjffl 01 wntt .. "' 1!1)ftl• 11ntJ w11n II ~J" tap \0 6176-83 ~ lrlbume; ... ._.., ~ba U& reeponM, I lllly, mty be ftl«I on lomle CO<potetlon, U duly 8'>-Appojnlmtntt etl made In lleu of •VANDENBERG, NOTT, CONWAY & Celllornla, 1111 rlQltl, title 6110 interest tn~ llM•. lllft 1••nole1 -.-e Ud.,... um. po4nted TruelM under thal Olflalr t1ec1lon. Heating llMl lor proposed NEWELL. 11 Golden Shore Drive. Ol H id Clecen11d at tt19 llmeol Cleath 2 Onv l\•lvlniltor Upgitgllt .... -..... • • .._ LM la AV1t01\Jited ne llldo demandade. bled of Truet aHc;uted b~HAAO~ undwground Utlllty Dlatrtct No. 26. Suite 400, Long Beech. CA 90802 •M ult tne rignt. tlllt! and mtttrltlit 1...,0 door h<1e?1tr eppto••mattity 1· -------------ll...,n..1..1h.1 ... ....._ El trlbuma: lade dloi.r -"• Uct. l . l(ESTENER, an unman woma1 Pweonnel matter• .,, approved. County of Loa Angeles. State of Call· lnllt Jhe Mt ate ot sold oeceaseo hes high 4· tO 10"11 imd 30 .. inohH PUBLIC NOTICE If,.. wt111 .. aelll IM edVtoe of 1111'1 ....._ .. a -4• Uct.,.. ARNO W. QORWIN, an unmanlte vehlcule1 ecce11 rlghll from EJ Toro fornle, ell 1tght. Hiiu llnd lnlereat ol acquired t>y operation ot l11w o• widr> t1rown and whit• In rolor. ----~.;.;..;;_..;~...;..;;_ __ _ .. ......., .............. ,... ~ ...... ,.. ........ LM .. mll/l .. lrUllOfl . 1"9COl'ded on Jur14 Roed end T1ebuco Road •r• reltn-H id depeaMCI II the Utne of deeth 011\erwlte (llflllt Hiii•) 01 111110011111" to ') 011~ Mn• lake ontt·OOOI mUk FICTITIOUS •UllNE•• thMIW• .. ~ ....... ,_ 111~ ... 11e-t8, 1981 , aslnatrumenl No. 234181n qulahed. Sell ol lt811"11 by Publtc In-e.nd ell the right, tltle and tnte•••t thst 01 Sll•O dec;e;ss11a.1111ne ttmc of 11,.0 1000 $tOfliflR ••lnQOllltl)i HP NAME I TATEMENT _,..... ,...._, w ...,, ..._, • "row wlett to..-IM'Wvlce Of Book 14102. P•oe 152, ol Olflcle to•mttlon Office 11 approved. Final tllat the esta\8 ot said decealed nu <1111111. '" 11r1d to all th11 ocrtatrt real p•o~imntetv fJ 1 nign, 'I 4 1.,,.11 T11,. tollow1110 "*"on 11 <IOlng ~., MIM. .., anomay In 1911e matter, row Rec:ord1 ol Orenge County, State o AHFP repon1, City ot Coate M ... , eciqulroo by ol>(ltetlon ot law or proptHty s•tua1a<1 in tnn Ctty ot New-arid 4 11 lono wiow wllllt1 111 r,oto•: busm11u as 81U.... ..... ......_at_ lfleuldcto .. ~ eo ltlatrour Calltornt1, unde< the power ot NII.,. approved Additional llllng f" Olherw1M oth4lf thanor lnedd111on10 port Beach Count of 0 1en1111. S1at11 4 Or•e K4tlvin&tO• Milk c001., with AUlUMN WOODWORKING, 1011 ta• 1111 ...... lfl .... _.., '"'"9ft .....,....., " ..,,, .,..,. be tller .. n eontelned, wlll Mii 11 publlc fOf Coonty Clerk end Munloip.1 thet of H id dll(;eu.O, at the ume ot of Cellforn1u p111ticut~11v <lest•tbt!d two out~iot11 000,, •nd tour pallet 1u5lln St Cotta Meaa CA 92627 ~ .....,.. lllM1,..._1 ... ftttN1 Oft ttf1M, euctlon to Int hlgheat blddlt IOI Coo•ll rec0<0 k"plng 1yatem 11 ep-death. In 1110 to all tilt c.ttetn 1ee1. as follows to wi t 1,.5111,. <Joo•• app•o\lm•ullly 7 nion Clu1enc.e W Gutotct 1871 Tuelln, de .... __.,, Ml ,...._... tfU.ted.._eoltoltatal-eesh. or Cheek 11 dffcrlbed btlow. proved. Flngerprlnt1119 processing property situated In the County ot PARCEL I Lot 19 ol TtilCt 8425, 4 11 ·long end 'l 10 wit11t brown C.0,1 .. M&1a 1..A 926n ...,... II ~I -ta de 1111 ......... 111 .... -••· pey1bte et the tlm. ol NII In llwlu IM s lor SlletlH-Co•Ont< Oepattment Orange St•te ot C111torn11. partlCU· as shown on a map 1eco•Ot10 •n Bonk uttd wtlft~ 1n ,_,,10, Tr11s ous1nen 11 conducted by an ,......,.._a .....,... "-to ~_... money ot lht l/nited Stetaa 0' ere Mllblllhed Ctoture of Brenc;ll terty deacrll>ed as tollow1, to.wtt 339. page• 6 to 14 mctu,1wi "' m•• !> 0 11., 111ytu1 111,..,, ~111,. doot 1no1vtdu&I l·TO .,.. .. I n. da .... -.. Ml tltpUalta Amence, wllhoot Wltrll/lly uprltl Libr1tle1 on o-ml>ef 24 and 3 t, PARCEL NO I Unimproved •HI celltll4IOUS maps, •!IC(Jf(J) OI 01dnac ~ta ltlt;~~ \''""' ''""11'1 """" ((Ifft C.tar&nGe w Gu10IC1 ., ........ "'..,., llee ~, ,......._ --.cftta. el haJ .ie-. puada -or lmptteo u to title. UM, poaMealot 11183. Is epproved Short-Doyle Plan property louted on Borsa Ch1c;1. Cour11y Catt10<n1a 1 uresso• arid ,.,,,1,.., mootot ,.0 lrus "u1emen1 was ltlea with the ...... ,.. _,...._ w ,_fell le ,...._lfada • tiefnpo. Of fltlCUmt>t1non, all t1g11t, ttti. enc r0t Onig Al><JM Sarvic..t for FY Huntington Beach, CA (S11u1 Pend· PARCEL 2 E11Hmen1S IAI ov11r BT17 n 5,.,,1, no i, lllfi.C~7 C">.1nty Clt11k or O•ange County on Ille,......_ .... ..,. 94.lhe 1•TO THI Ol'INOAJfT: A clwtl tnterftt now hllo by It •• auc;t 83/8.C end FY84185 ere approved Ing) described as follows conttouous lot~ to• tile pu1r.msas al & o ... ,. Erne•y T1tom1.1so" stainless r~nv 28 1983 ... ..._. ... --• .. _... ~I l\M be1ft ft6ed by Ille Truttee In and to tri. IOllOWlng ~~ Compentatlon and expenses ot Lots 44, 45 •6 47 and •Bot Trect 1nsu11latt0n ano ma,ntt1n111'c" ot ut1t ,.1~.,1 o<.e c•eam rrmer ..,11h blildt" F2J1231 111 ,_, ,_ -...... _, • ,.,lft eeelftet ,ou. "rou wlell lo scribed property sHuated In tno meml>lts ot the Orange County Air· 187. Section 20. Towntlllp 5 South. 111111 •'1t1cJ d•amagf' tiic11111es 101 "" mf.IM no 10 LA W<•HI no 19339 Puot1sntoo Or.inga Coast Oally ...eerM __. .._ ~ ..._, 111tet • defend I~ i.weult, 1'04! muet, aforesaid Coonty and State, 10 wit port CornmlHIOll are sat, end 11'16 Range 11 West, of Oflie111 Rec;orda c•o&tllmt!nt ono tcir natu•at se111.. ; Ont' •IXI custom Du 11 countl'r 1'1101 l!t!< 6 tJ lO 27 t983 1111•1 441t _......,.. llljWlctt.e Of within JO day••"" thlS aummons 15 PARCEL I An undivided 1101~ P•oposeo 0ro1n1nc. ts continued tOr OI Orange County. Ca11torn1a mPnl or wi..nurvs <lnO IB1 su1>1ec1 ...,,1,. qioss '1l5Plly top ano l•Nlze• 6355-83 ....,..,.. ... ..., .... ...,,......of Mrved on you, Ille with this court a interest in and to Lot t ot T•aci No adoption Ag•eement t0< '"''On-IAsseuor a Parcel NumDe• to lhe 11gnr or oed1cahn11 0•11r II" src.tdQll alliuitJ tn lluo•~ ~ • ...., ._,.,., cNkf written response 10 the cornpletnl. 11088, '" tt11 City ot Co1t1 M ... , ment ot ftv1ne Blvd IS approveo 178-222-0•) vet~ Sllt't!l:.w1thin lh~i..over.,o prop-0 OnP 111 CCIU"'"' cu~tom bu•ll reo PUBLIC MnflCE ~ • .._... ~ • ....,_, uni.ss yoo do. yoor dll•Ult wltl be County ot Orenge. Stete ot Cetl Ttact metier 1s approved Sate ot PARCEL NO 2 Unimproved real ••ty 101 tne ou•po&I'' or 1ngrt1u ano coullh:r ,.,,11l iMpley IOfl ,.,111 inaict" ___ ....;.......;....;.;.;;_..;'W.;;....;..;...;;_ __ _ ........... ...i-'! aetMw,.... • ent.,ed on appucetlon ol the plain· tor ma as per map recordoo In l>OOll G•ant Jury Interim end F1n11 r1p0rts property et 7871 Ctay Stree1. Hunt· eg•l'Ss all a.s mor!' pan1cu111t1y de·• 1r .. e~er alll•eoJ 10 1100,s "'-• lfeMecl 11y Ille_.. n. un. and 11111oourt meyenter a ludQ9-476 pages 19 eno 20 ot Mii to tile put>lic IS 1pptoved Agree-1ng1on Beecn. C1t1torn1• more par-scrtbed 1n tile arttcJa 11111111,;d Easa·1 9 One s11v9, Kr'1g std•nles~ re ..,.._._, el ...... '811"'9 of ment egeJntt you tor the relief de-celleneous M•ps, tn th• ottlci• ot 1114 tntnt tor contreceptlve Mrvice wttll tieutarty dtSGtlbecl as follows ments •n tllllt certain Dt!cla•aho" of rrigfllato• 11r t•eerer mc.oe• no _,at~." otMf ~ mended In the complaint. wnteh Counry Rec0<d4tf Of'Mld county tho Stele Oepe11ment of Health S41f· Lot 18 ot Tract 285 as pet map Covenanh cono11111"5 ano r11StttC· s K 1 l n-1 5~1101 no 2!>3807 ~ ll'IC 11 •t ... mar allo coutO result tn guntsnment ot E-ceptmg thorelrom un111 I vices 1983/114 II continued An AIE rec0<deo In Boolo t4, Page 15 of 11on5 10 OnA Homilton B11acn ""'" ,......._ weon. teklng ol money or ptopeny throogh 6 u snown upon lht Con firm 11 selected t0< design ot pave· Mlscellenaous Maps records ot Or· e.cept tneret1orn Pare.et I dnO 2 •t'lake• mo<lf'• rin 34 1 561181 no DeeaC ....._ ae, 1113 or other retttl requested In the corn-domtnlum Plan recorded In Boole ment overlay on 1unweys and tu-ange County, Catllorn1a all 011 011 11gnts nt111t1111I~ m1ne1c11 7 11 ~94 10<1-0I LU A. 9AMtCH. Claftl pl11n1 13855 Pege 1128, Olllclal Record• ol tways 81 John w1yne Airport Agr... EXCEPT a.n un<11v1<1eo '.111 interest 11oh1s natural Qb "9M5 and othtt• 1 1 on,• Goiu.,11 51 .. 1,. c.u>•• •~Q•li !Ir: II. IC • ...,.Y, ~ Oeted. Sepl. 15, 1983 s11d Counly ment for debris removal program tn all 011. gas ano mineral 11ght1 as nyorocart>ons by w111~uever name ter rn111.Jel nci ICH SS HJ{J 5111101 ACTION DIVOltCI LEE A. BRANCH. Clerk PARCEL 2 Unit 3 11 tnown upon from Hu ntington Herbour Is reserved by John Kno• ano Mollte know11 Iha! mav be wllh1n or under ,,0 125397 t21U c...-Aw.. By: M. JORDAN, Deputy the Condominium Pien r•lerrld to In amended. Penalties tor ta1turo 10 Ille Kno~. hust>and and wile 1n dee<l tM porGel ot tariu nere1neuov11 ae-12 One rrameo vulhHm 110010 811• ._.. 111 (UCIC) Jeaepll tll. ~ Parcel 1 above cnange ot ownttahlp are abetea. te<:ordeo March 16, 1939, 1n book £Crtl>ed together w11n the P8•Petvat prn>1mately 9· tong dlld 4. widfi at ~°"'"'CA. llelO COOlteer, Colemlft a Howtlfd The totet •moun't of Ille unpaid Travel requeat ere approved. HICO 982. page 537 of Ofllctat Reco•ds right ot <1rllhn11 '""""II e•otortng 11,.,11 ICI bU1tt1ir1g, Publlel\9d Orange Cout Delly Pllol 177a I. 11ttl ti. prtnctpat batence, Inter Mt tlltreon. contreotl for public facllltlea 1,,,. EXCEPT an undlvt08d ''•th Interest and ope1111tng there tor and 510• trig "' l:J T 11, ee wont! oencties wrth Nov. 22, 211. Dae. 8, 13, 1983. Tuettll, CA. t2tlO togelher with reetonebly Ntlm1ttd provements In City ot La Habre are In all oil gas and mineral rtghia H and removing the n me from said otaok steel SUllPOt\5 onll 11 .. wioe 8171-83 (714) m -M14 costs, ••1>1n ... ll/ld •dvancaeal the approved Conslderallonot an.eppll reserved by J H Stout 1n OHd re-land or any otner t;mo mctudlng lhe dnO 8 long, one 1 ,. NIQO ana 6,.1,. Publlshed Orenge Coast Deity Piiot time of tha lnttlet publleatlon of thl• cetlon tor Fedcw11 Famlly Plll/lnlng corded Novembe• 10. 1948, in Book rlglll to wh1pstock or 011ec11un~tty tong end l>"e I I' wide .ind b tono Dec. 8. 13, 20. 27, 1983. Notice are 196.1165.23 Funds 11 continued. The report on 1727 Pege 3211 ot Olflctel Records Orlll eno mtne from ta11ds other than 14 OM wc:>ooen outcner 1able 6383-83 Currently dlled CUht.rt Cheek• elternatlve llnanclng t0< pattot Mr· (Auesaor's ParQal Numb&• 1nose hete1naoo~e oeSGrlbttd 011 Or <1ppro.imattrlv:? t' •Quar(l Nith tou• or Certlll«I Cnecka peyeble to the vices is.received Consideration of 11 1· 190· 13), OH wells. tunneis and shells tnto. leg:. flCTmOUa llU ... 11 l----D-lllD-,--T-C-E----I Trustee or bidder are •ccec>t•ble to lnterp•ellve c111rlltcatlon on Housing PARCEL NO J Unimproved •HI througn or uc1oss the subsutlaca ot 15 Ona woooan butene• table MllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINlll NAME STATEMENT r111< ro11ow1no pa•sons a•• domo bU~trll!5~ J 5 FLAGSHIP CONVALESCENT ( EN f ER 46& Ftagsntp Ro . Newp0rt beacn CA '12663 Amu11can Cat Medical Sor • 1. Inc. 105 t East Ogoen Ave Mii· ••»•u•ee W1s 53202 rh1S Ousine~" 1~ conoucte<I l>y 8 cori.w1.i1ton Allen L f.lansori Exec VP ll11s 6tatement "'°' filed with the l..ounty Ch11t.. ot Orenge County on Nuv 28 1983 ,2312M Puot•~Md 01ange Coatt Dally Pilot Dae. 8 13 20, 27. 1983 6359-83 ..,._ 8TATIMDIT ,.-,_IC NO I Trustee provided proper ldtnttfl. Opportunities Progrem 11 oonllnue<'-property descrtt>ed as tho tano hetelnabove desc11be<1 ano illJP•n<imalRly 22· sauere Tiie fOllOwtng pereon 11 doing CNH ..n cation Is aveHablt. Setti.ment of Coun1y Indemnity LOI 17 of T•act 285 tn lhe County to bottom such wn•pstoc.ked O• t6 One~ta1t1tes1 ste<'Jt utility 180104 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 111: It 4 From Information which Iha Health Plan Lien and ord., to pay 11 of Orange. Stale 01 Calltornte, as Per dttectlonally artlled wu11s tun""4s1 17 One nanging etectrlG wtnaow CENTRAL PARI( BURGERS. 1800 a..ANGE COUNTYC""'.. T<uSIM deems relllbt., but tor eccepted Agr~t wltll Jhe City map recorded tn Book 14 P1ge 15 and shafts unde1 and oenealh Ot ~1g11 ""IJ'O~imatuty 3 wi<Je FICTITIOUS aUllNESI Park A\19, Coete Mela, CA. 112827 auNNa.. """' wllicn TruttM makaa no repr.-i-ot Foont1ln Valley for Mlle Squere ol MtSGeltaneou1 Maps, •ecords of beyond the e•terK>• 1tm1ts '"e•eot. 18 One metal 0_,5~ with six draw-HAM£ STATEMENT a.orga Mahllru , 370 Roen.tar ~tvk Clftlar Or. WMt lelion or w11ranty, the '''"' ed· Rec;rHtton Cente< ts epproved said Orange County •nd to 1edr11t rotunnel e<>u1p, nia1n· ttrs contatnmo m•~cell aneou\ Tne following persona are dotng A\19., Coett Mell, CA. 92827 Plain llf· ~Ana. C~ ~1 dreu(ea) or Othet common dalllO·•Stelfing of Crelll/Ate/Rneue --ILocallon_ (Clay Street Hun t· tatn. repalr deepen ario ooerate any papers 0,.5,neu tue., 1tnO b•ll~ l>u\lness ea_. Thia~ It conducted by ll/l Def t • MA F I B n811on of the ICOYe detctlbed prop. 1 vtcea 11 Jotin Weyne Alrpan ls ap. mgton Beacll. CA ) sueh Willlt or mines without. how· 19 On" !>tack i.8111,.1 end ~te.t LIPS TICK 1686 Tustin Ave , lndlllldu.i_ 0 tndlllt. DICK JSANUZZI, ILL e<'ly 11: 2000 Meyer Pl~. •A3, proved ComprelllnSllll H ... 111 Pten (Assessor.s Parcel Numt>er evtH tne ttght to 111111 mine stor,. Chait Cost .. M1tsa CA 92827 a.orga Mlhllru J HNSON, DIVER IFIEO BUSI· Coste MIN. CA 92627. rec:ommendeuon 11 epproveo The II I· 190-14) e11plore and opetate ttiroogh lite sur· 20 One o•own ttaih contern@• HoJ•y Ann Wooters, 2009 Ano Thi• 1111-1 -ftlld wUll tllt ~~~~CTIVIT~~· A ga'lfor~ Said proPltly It being IOld tor tht~a• ol revlHd tronsporlatton PARCEL NO • tmploveo real lace Of the upper 500 leet or Ifie 21 two o•ey tru n cont11Jne•s C.o\ta Mese CA 92627 County Cltrk of Orange County on s""'o"""' AClllOnS ·NC C H RN POltl>OM of paying the obllQetlont internlll Mrv1ce fund retee It llP-P<09«1Y known as 1205 Seal Way, su1>1urtece Ol the land lltiremaOOHl l2 One 11001 \teptait(let Pallt<:18 L S1mp10t1. 2009 Aliso, Oct. 2t, 1913. U E • I .. A elifornle cor-tec:urec:I by Mid Deed olTruttlnctud· roved The rec>09 on upendtture S.•t Beac;h. Cellfornra m<)(8 PeMt<:u· descttt>ed 23 On~ wooo )tuptoooe; Costa MeH CA 92627 "221112 J>Of'l llon, HARVEY LEVITZ. INTER· Ing f-lllld axpen ... ol tht Tru11 .. or Harbor•. Beachet. Inland Petk• lerty dftcrlbed aa tottows. • m0te commonly ~nown as 49 _.4 One "t'E!I rype cna•t wnne in lilts IX.l'llness 11 condUC1eo by 1 Publlthad Orange Coeat Dally NATIONAL GEMOLOGICAL SO-and Of Sall and Recreation Fecillties Is received. Lot t8 Bloelc ' F" Tract • 1009 u Jasrn1ne Creek, Coro11a del Mai CA c.ol0t genarar partnetsn1p Pilot Nov. 22, 211, Dec. o. 13, 1983. CIETY. A Calllornl1 corporetton. lllld Oiied o-ttt>ar 1. 19$3 I The ...,bmltteJ ol the Coutlll o... per map recoroeo In Book 33, Page Terms ot sale cash'" taw1u1 money 25 Oni; oiown ieath(lt 1,,0 """'I Holly A Woohtta 6172-&3 DOES 1 lhrough 10. lnclusllll CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE1ve1opmen1 Permit applleatlon IOI 16 ol MIKaltaneoua Maps rn the ot-ot tne UnllOCI States on conhrm1tt1on cha1t T111s 5tale"14tn1 was llle<J Wllh the c-No. ~l?-~o~a COMPANY Newport 0un .. 111uthorlz9d. Reim· flee of lhe County Recoroe• of aa10 ot sati; 01 pa•t callh and batan<.e ?Ii rnr<1e 01110._ eotll8r ano at~el c;,,untr Cter1' of Or1n11e County on .v41 u Uld Trutt.. bufNl>ll Agreement wttll lhe FM to County av1oencec t>v no•• s.ewroo oy Mon· chair~ I DK 5 1983 fltllUC NOTICE NOTlCll Yeu ha¥e IMlll Med. By: Suzenne Kelty conduct en engt""rlng study IOI EXCEPTING THEREFROM that gage or Tru!t Deed on tne property 27 on11 mop ari<l t>ucket F2'17'0 IT1M court mer decide ....,_...,.: Eloec:lutl\19 Vlc;e Praeldant poaalble relocation ol glide sl09e at POrllon II any, tying below rhl O<dl· so toto Ten P8• cent ot amount D•<l 28 Fou• iut>t•ci noormnts Pullltshvd O•ange Coast Dally ~:A~=· !flthout ,_ ."':.: ~ ...,.. 9451 Corbin Avenue JOlln Wayne AlrPOrt la epprovec:I n•ry high tide ltne ot the Pacific to Ile oeposlled w11n bid 29 One ldrge SQuD•P tan apptoa P11ri1 Oec 13, 20 n 1963, Jan 3, 1 .. ou ,..,...._. ..,., Northrtdge, CA. 91328 Purcllulng matter Is approv.o. The Ocean. BIO$ or otters to t>;, tn wr111ng and imaletv 15 ~u81.,, 1984 ~-~ P4W80n Ii dolflll !tie Ill~......,, (213) 701-2358 repor1 of effects ot prOflled llllnu&I (AHessor's Perc;el Number will be 1ecat~8d a1 the atc.resa1<J ot JO One t>oa Cll 11ort1scunt ltgnt t>u--u. llyoo Wllh to9"11Ille1cMoeof Ill Pul>llalled Orange Cout Dally Piiot pess lot use at reglonel park tec:lll-OA3-052-20) flee 81 Any lime alter the'"~' PuDll· 1.,005 H N~GAB~~ CJiA RTtR, 2~7A8 1ttorney In 11111 mottcw, you :,';j>ld Dec 13, 20. 27 1g93 tles tsrec;olved PropoMd edmlSSloll PARCEL NO 5 Unimproved ca1ton .neraot ano ~tore data or' 1 t r ,.,0 large usnl•<1y5> cytinoer ____ P_U_B_l_l_C_NO __ Tl_C_E ___ _ 9~29 ., Oii• .... • do so pro";ptly so th•t yoot tten 8154-93 to Dene Point Hart>or Youtn Con· parcel ol reel P•Operly known as sate 11voe ilPll•0<1"1llttil~ ) , 111on M O ____ :..:;...;.;.;;...;.;...;...;....;;.;;_ __ _ Ill I A C di 2378 H bo< r:noonte. I eny, may be filed on I o r t tum I s I u 111or11 e d 16555 Coast Htghway, SunHt LAURA M STOUGH I:? w1du q1ey tn coin• FICTITIOUS 8UllNES8 Blvd~ta·M:.. c~.112628 ., t ":v1ao1U1led.llesododem111d10e PUBLIC NOTICE HCA/Apf1oprlat1ons transfe< Is ap-:::r~~,~~rnla. more partlcularty ~~I~;:'~~'!!?~ g~~~!!lll 33 M1~C1Jllaneou~ tood suppltes NAME STATEMENT Thi• bu1lneaa l1 conducted t>y an El trl1>um1, Ilda~~ contra Ud. (PS~~~) he Boa~dU~~l°:L'En~ NOER Loi 3 Btock 122 01 Sunsel Beach JAMES L. AUIEL. JA ''o'14t11e ;r:inu11~1.•urer ot •~to 1 t1•eam, 1 hP lo11ow111g persons are ooing Individual aln eudlaftcla a -qw Ud ,.. ic.-110 """ C • ..,1><.r ar•eou~ p os c r.on ousines~ d$ Vlnc-.t· A Condino ,._.,,_ dantro de 30 dlae L~ la NOTICE OF MAL Clar~ ot the Board as per map recoroeo tn Blook 3, A L3!~1 oorpoutlon 1,11ne1q whttP "' co1or POWER INVESTMENT CO 3!>3 ....... · ........ ~ · "'°""TY AT of Supel'\/ISOfs Pege 39 and AO ot M1scel aneous 34 ' ~ • porto J!> One s1 ... n10,, ~'""' ~·nk 111111eo Fl S C M C 92627 ,.,,. llll-I wu lll9d with tl\f ln*-lon .,_ ....... O'FICIAL ,,_OCIHOINQI OF THE Maps records ot Orange County Newport B•ech CA 9?683 owe• 1 Olla esa A County Clerk Of Oranoe County on "reu wWI to .... ttla adYlce of "''VAT£ 8AL( •OA .. D 0, IUf'l .. YllO ... """ ....... Ca1tto'1n1a Allo•ne)'ISI terr Aom1rw,11att1• 10,~1.11101"9 f h Franc•S F Power. 35J-Flower St OCl1 27 11183 aft ·"-· In ..... matfar J'OU c-No A-114112 ..,..-vn· 0 c 0 p •OU OV.11 .tny 0 I ·~ ll•OPt'• I) yo..t CO) la Mna OA 92627 . ' . "29141 Mould do llO om IO thai IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ANOE COUNTY, CAL.,0 .. NIA, !Assessor s Par~el Numoe1 Puofl~h~O rau91• onst a1ly ilot may claim i1 "' 2609 NEWPORT Nolly T Power 353 Flowe< $\ Pul>liahed Ore Coett Delly wrttteft Pf '::" ma re: STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE lenta Ana, CellfOfnla 178•516·0JI [)ti(. 6 ' l.l l!IB> BOuLEVO.FIO on NEWPORT Costa Mesil CA ~2627 Piiot Nov 22 29 ~ 6 13 1913 fft..I Oft:::°""' 8t!lL.!! -' COUNTY'OF O~ANGE A rogutor meeting of Ille Boero Of PARCEL NO ~ u n1mp•o•eO 6378 83 BEAC'•' ( AllFORNIA u111ess you l111s business" COndU<;ted lly .,, . . . S 173-83 al U.ted ._ aollc:ftM el GonM-Notic;e " he<tby given 11111 Gary SuPt<VllOfs ot Orenge Coonty. C•ll· garcel Hot nreal ~rope•ty at 1~56 t PJY Int> •easonoD•e 'o" c.i ~•or age un1ncoroo1a1110 as'4>C1a1ion otner !lo da un ebogldo 911 "'' M4inlo Jiies a~ Adm1n1s1re1or ot tne Estate t0tn11 •Ito anttng as Ille Governing oast, ig way u'1set S.ach 811• ond ta~e oon ess1011 ot me property than 8 pattn"11n1p -------------1"'--""'--'le "-te 1111111.iatuu ., .. ;of Martlll E. Jiles, wtll Mii private Boerd ot lhl Dlttrlct• govtfnld l>y to1n1a. m0<e parlt<:ularly oesc11blo PUBLIC NOTICE to w111cn you a1e en1111..o not taler F1a11c1s F Power °"-IC NOTICE de "'-m-• Ml ta Sale to Ille highest end bltt bidder ~hi Board of Superv;a0ti waa lleld u lhan Avgufl 30 t983 lhtt prOQetly This s111emon1 wu 111eo Wflll 1ne ..-~ al "8f ..f-:"-undertlletermsenocondthons11er.: Nov8ft"lblt 30. l9S3. II 930 AM lot 2 Btocll 122 01 Sunset Beacn FICTITIOUS IUStHESS ma• r.1111t~po5eOolpuisuant to Call Cl'l<inty Ct~·~ ot Otange County on NOT~ Of' TitUITllF8 IAU r~· a....,.. ' 1neltar men11oneo and 1ubj1Ct to The IOltowing n1med mem1>1rs as peJ map r~oroeo '" eooi., 3 HAME STI TEMENT '"'"'" C1v11 C.0.1, t988 De< 12 1981 ~ Ne 10011211/00ULD 1 TO THI DlnNoAN'l" A clYll conl11mation oy the Supenor CCX.Ort t>e<nq present ROQll R Stentdn, Page 9 iind • 01 Miscal~neous The t01tow1ng oer~ons a1 .. oomg II vov ta•l to rectaorn the O•OP8rtV II l"mieeo Ta' Ne ..._,_ ~ptalnt i.. ~ ~ 11y Ille ot Orange County on Dlclember 27. Cn1t1me.n. Han tell M Wle<le• • Relpll Maps rec0<os or Orange OUlll~ bus1nen as ""'"Ile i>Ol<I at PuDf« \ille alter notice Put>h~™Kt Oiange Coast OalJy u.iiT C:ooc.. '*""" .... , ,... " J'OU wtell ,. 1~83. at 10·00 AM • or lhere•ller B Clatk, Thornu F Riiey and ""' Cahl0<nia . p MORRIS & SEARLES 1951) Atr-OI t11e Sdfe It.SS been given by puOll· P1101 Dec 13 lO 27 1983 Jan 3, PULL URV1CE INC dat9fld tMe iawWtt JC* mYet wtthm fhe time allowed by t•w 11 tht Clcwk Al>Mnl Bruce Nftlllllde, to IAssonor s u cal Number way A•e Bt<lg B 1 c,.15,., Mesa c.nhc>n You nave tne 11ght to 1>10 011 1984 ~appointed Trvai .. ~the= '!id•: ·r~: ~~~ ==~ ·: ~!':,,.,~ ~!'r~'.%nM~~~:~: =~.~~11~:~1~0T~:i~·~= 17~A5~~tL41 NO 7 Unimproved c~r=~~26cai. "'40ff1' s No LB I ~:,:~"~~~~:i' ,t~IS1~; 6476-83 WILL S L~l~B~A&:~Q'~ ~ttten ,~,. to the CQl'nC>lalnt. said Admlnlatretor, ~t W North P1nner1~~dlTlas11 Fo1~ tn Seer,! gr:;;.~' H~n:.'1a~ ~=~~n1~5'~'~ Sanoa S0<.rth L.l<)un• C.A 92fi77 HOPE VIERA Owne• POOLIC NOTICE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Unlea yau do, your daleult wtll bl Matn Str .. t, Suitt 1000, Santi Ana, mento I on to UC>lfl fornla mora artlc\il11tl oosc:rtl>ed Robert Btuc;e Sea•[es 16 Rue f7 141 539·&&~ ~ CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR lantar-ed on eppllca11on of tllt plain-Calllomle, ell the right, lltte, lnterMt, ~~:;:" I~·~~ ~dlnance as . P 'I Oe1uv11ta Newport l!laacll CA R 9 00 a m to P8 00 ~ m AS· NOTICE Of DEATH OF CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN llH. lllld thlt coul'1 mey enter• ludQ9-and11-::•le of 'rid ~tnt, In r v!rlenc:e ;:,m~'No' \IA ~ ~~ lot 1. B1oc11 122 ot Sunset Beech 92~60 b 1 . ~~l~;~S B KA El U & c:L ~c:: l~ECT'?~~411 I= =~!f·~·J,~OU ~~-~?: ~~~ In·::::;::. nc:ti;~orn'1~: grented. Appointment ,, rt e-... pet39map recorded In B<>oJ< 3. gen:~~' ~:.:'::~~~p conOucle<l by 8 By DANIEL c. WARRINER lf RRlE~~ c ;ND MJ~ 'i~~t • a "" 0 n • ~Ibid 1 Exhlt>ll "A" ll8P1ed ommended for Metropolitan Steto Pege and 40 ot Mtscellaneous Rolle 1 B S 1,.5 Attorneys '°' Lanolo•O ~ ~ Unl:ed S=~I rtg:::; ~= ;::i~ ~~m=':~ lleteto n ' HoSl>lt•I AdVltol')' Board. Retiring ~aps, rec:<>ros ol 01enoe C.ounty Tiits ~tetem!~; wu ltled with the t80 Newport Center Drive, Ste 2SO TION TO ADM INISTER ES· now held by~~U:: M id 0:.: of oro1h9r re11efrequee1ed lntllecom· Description ol AHi PropertyAn•hl4d-~ ~ceBoolfdloeradJare_~-~~~~~:sor's Parcel Numt>er Courity Cletk ot Orange County on Newport B 8 e 2 ach CA 92660 TATE NO. A-l20988 T ..... ..._ 11 111 1 loceted In Clry of Gerd•'l Grove men "" '"' •r 1 ex.or • ....., .n Nov 16 1983 17 141640· Ot T o all h •trs bene f ciari rutt tn '"• pr09«1Y ·-.. n• ., 0.. P n · c n 1 Or St 1 f c 11: memory ot Anaheim Police 118-5HH>S) F230369 Puot1sh0<1 Orange C:oest Dally Pilot < ~ ' 1 es, acribed: Dated. Fet> 1• 11183 1::,11 1 Y 0 ange. • • 0 • Seroeant. Edward Hatlarn Termsolaateca.sttlnlawtutmoney Put>ltshed O•an e c..oast 0811 Oec 6 13. 1983 l'n •d1t11r::. and contingent M!~yUSKTAOTRH:EtlANMEEGSOUEL. OGOULO, ~~~ H~:~:~c~oi1ft~K "-'·"-loll two (2) end three (3) In Block (SEAL) JUNE ALEXANDER of, the, UnOed States .'?:1 codnllrmllllon Pllol Nov n 29 o~ 6 13 1983 y I 6379-83 lTl'UI lur~ ll r TERRANCE "" ., i-'' . • .....,,..., 6 T 328 •• Clerk of the Boetd o sa e. or part ea~, an t>• anee "' "''l 83 Ml'"! 'A L'L "ARGENT d BENEFICIARY: FULLERTON SAV-l'-•tllarMI "· ~ · reel · 11 per ,..ep thereof; of Supervisors evidenced by note ae.:ured by M0t1· 1'' · I PUBLIC NOTICE '-1 "' .., an. INOS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ~I. Kaplan rec:<>rded In Book 1•. Pege 43, of oage or Truat Oee<I on the proparty f)\ I Slit\. .. w h o may be other- RECOROEO Sei>tambar 14, 1979 Anomeye at Law Mlsoefdaneou•cM~r·· ~ord• Of Or-to sold Ten pet°"'' Of amount bid PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Wt'il' tnl l'l'l'!-lt°d tn the wul .. lnttr. No. 15867 In BOOll 13310 ,no .... 8eeond ltr... •noe ounty. a orn. c to be deposited wtlh blO NAME STATEMENT ti pega 1008 Of Official Record• In the Loe A,..._, CA. toi_:... ~.N:~..o~~:n,d OJ rtnt PtJ8ll NOTICE Bida or olfeu too. In 'wr1t1119 and NOTICE TO CftEOITORS I The 1oi1ow1ng oe•sons are doing artA< ur l'SUllE" h L-~ f'led office Of the ~def of Orenge (211) _.,.,. ,... <> Cl.Ir w111 be received at the aforesaid ot-Of: STOCK TAANSF'EA oustnes! as JX'ltltOn as oeen 1 County; Pubttahed Orenge Cout Deity Piiot t~:itOn ~=~il~ondl~i'· ~~ ~~~~~J llce 01 any time a'1er 1ne l1t1t publt.. Nol1<:!1 tsl1e1ebvQiven tocredt1ors HANKS HOT N TOT 3106 Grn-by TtmtJth y J Sargent tn the Mid deed of tru11 dffcrll>N the Dae. 13.20,27. 1993,Jen.3, 1984, s,r s,r t :;rio •.,_rlO : CALlfe>MtlAFO-.Tte cation he•eol and belore dll• of 01 the wttlltn nameo tra11Shl•O•ltt ger Costa Mesa CA 92626 ~Uf.>t'ntJr Court of Orange loflowlng· 6483·83 o way, easemen •. recorv, In sate 1 I Howard Henry Seng11r J t06 Gin Lot 2 1~ 8'ocll 34 ot Firet Addition encumbral'ICl9 of record to be H iii · COUNTY°' OttANGf Dated this 6th day ol Oecemt>e• 11111 • bu ~ Hanster is a1>001 to be Yt'' Costa Me•a CA 92626 . l't1un1 \' r <.'qu es11ng that to Newpor1 Helgflt• .. lllown on • tied out ot the purch-P<ict. WILLIAMS, et Ill ' Plalntllf, 1963 made on personat t>tnl>tl•ly hti,.1111· Howe o II S11nger T 1n101hv J Sargent be ap-t...._1 did I "-~ 4 OtlDlfC MnflCE The proparty Is to be told on .,, YI MILLER Et I I Oef~tt 0 0 TS s s •lie• OetcrtD~ I • ~ ·--recor n """" • rUU1. nu .. Is" bel t 10 title CAM ,.O ,,...... L RIE WAT •no U AN L The names and bustne$s illl· Tn1s s1a1en1en1 was rued with tM f.>t!tOlt-d a..., personal represen- pega 94 Of Mlaeellaneou• Meps. re-PICTl'TlOUI au-•• ~he tcwm'i :O~tk>na cHi Nie NOTICa oi f'NVATI WILLIAMS dressee 01 tne 1n1endoo t1an,1er0<sj Count~ C'1!rk or Orange Counw on Wltv1: to .idmtmster the estate corda of l8ld County NAiii ITATE•NT ere Cull In lewt\.11 money ol the IAU av ftl!Pl,.EI Admlntstrat0<1 of the E11e11 ot are ROBERT HUBBAAO. 24525 w No' 16 1983 nf TERRANCE MICHAEL YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A The r01t0W1ng ptteot1t 811 dot"' United Stetaa of Amarica or pan 011e· J8""81')' 10 19114 aald Oeceoent Trevino Duve Vatenc111 CA 91355 F230381 • DEED OF TRUST DATED Septarn-buelnaeou. -7 ... , eHh end pen credit. tllt term• 01Time:1200 N~ YANDfNal .. 0 , NOn, CONWAY I Ttie tocallon in c attlornta ot ""'I Puotosnoo O•~ngP Coast Dally SAR<, ENT (under the lnde-~T~o~117~o U~~~S:Et'fU vTt~~ MOOOCOM, 3471 1111 Udo •211 tueh credl1 to be Koec>tllble to tlle Pt-· SAO No Biren Street. Sult• B. ~~ Hartlof ..,,11 9'6sl ell et eKecu11vo otrrce ot Prtnc1oa1 P•tot Nn. 20 Otte fi 13 70 6 '!:3 8 pc•ndr n t l\dm>m strauon of PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A ~ a..c11. CA. 92663 Admlnlltrator lllld to the Court. Ttn Sanl1 Ana, (;A 11 Qoldeft lllofe Ort,,. . 1X.111ness olllce ot the •nten4t'd t, • 3 E..~talC.'S At'\) The pelt lion is PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN Earl A Wllllta. 22AO Peril Newport percent ( 10%) of Ille amount bid to PLEAE TAKE NOTICE that Robet1 LOftt -..Cll, CA, 90I02 llanstero• ts Si me PUBLIC NOTICE M'I 101 lll'aring an Dept. N o. 3 EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE •2111. Ntwpoft Beaeh, CA 112660 ec:company the oner Ind the bill· H Stapher, ReltHM In 1111 •bo11e 415-747' All Olhl'f bullness names &no atJ-• c. ' Dr w OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Dan J Sc:lleu.. 1!01 Vie Udo. IA. once to be paid on connrmttlon ol designated procaedlng1 wlH otltr ror Attorne~SI ror l\dmlnlstrators Oresset used l>y It'll 1nl8n080 trans FICTITIOUS BUSINESS '!l 71)0 ( IVU. l n l t'r • est 'YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Newoor1 Beaeh, CA 92663 sale by the Coun prt111111811 upon wrlllen bid llgllt (6) Pubt Shed Oren114t Coal! Oatty PllOI leror within tnree ~ears ta st 1ears NAME STATEMENT Sam a Ana. CA 92 701 on LAWYER. Thia l><JllMM 11 conducted by a Bld1 or ollcwa mutt be In writing Iott In the Clly of Huntington Beach. Dec 1 12 13 111 1983 t11t P89f so '"' in k11own to tne rne tnllowmg person ,. ooi"g J,1nu,1n •I, 191H ;it 9 30 A.M 504 Aadland• A-. lffwport QIMl<ll per1nt<lhlp I eno wlll be flCelved l tlllt •forMald IUO)ICllO Ill• u latlng Oii llld other • • . 64 77-83 tnl8f'de<l 1ransle1ee Ari' NMe busme~s '" IF' vnu ORJ ECT lo lhf BMcll CA 92oeo Eett A WUlits ottlee, at any time a"w flrat puOll· leases and malltHt of record, tl'e Tiie narne11111na buSlne5s aodren Al VIN LLOYD RACE PREP 2728 "(II 8 atieat lddr•• or common Th11111tement wu ftled wtth th4 eatton of thla notlca 111d before the 1011 described at follows P\ELIC NOTICE ol the 1n1en<1eo t•on~•"•~s1 1uP Det Laqo l nguna Hills CA 92607 i.:r:1111J11.I( p f th l' pelll1on , you dalllgnetlon of pr09't'ly It anown County Clerk of Orange County or meklng H id Hit Lot 13 to 20 both lnctuslve. tn CH?l W~N 1525 M,.•a V"1'!" Ottva Alvin let; ttova ~017 lf'ml'lo, ~huuld t•tlht·r <ippl:'ur at the lboYe, no werranty 11 glvtl'l u to 111 Nov 11 1983 Foi lllnhlr lntorm•tlon 1nd bid Dtock t003. v1s11 Del Mer Tract, FICTITIOUS 9UllN€1S Ei\s Co' a MeH CA '!?62 1,.1>,la Mesa CA 91616 hi·1tnni: .ind <lWtc• you Ob}E'C'· compi.t-or eorrectnest) .. The ~ forms 1ppty 11 tllt ottk:e ol Ille II· Section S, as shown on e map re-NAME STATl•NT 11181 trie PtOPtlfv "'"'''nt>nt """'"' rhis business ,5 ron.iucte<l t>v an b " btneflc:I• undcw said oMo or Put>ltshed Orange c rat Dall; 1orney1 tor the Admlnl11re1or corded 1n Book 4, P11ge 15 01 Ml•· The tollowlno persona ere dOing "oeM:r1baC1 '" Q"n""" ,,s 5 00<100 •Mlv•ouat t1111" u r fth• wt 1llen o JE'('- Tru11 by 7 .. aon ot • braecll 0, oe-Piiot Nov 29, Dec 6. 13 o. 1983. Tiie rlQht II reserved to rejec;I eny cetteneous Maps •. Aeco•ds ol Of. business es •h0•09 ot ottock in th11 CP•ta11• cor Alvin Lloyd 1 11111~ wtlh lhl' l'\JUr t bt•forc tllUlt 'in the Obll'Jatlont MCured 6251·8~ end all bids enge Coonly. California. Hoept an SUNNYM EAO COMM E ACE p0•at1on ano located at t!>t5 Mil~~ This statfln•ttnt w"' lited with the ilw twi.nng Y our appt>ar thereby her8lolore executed •nd DATED· November 30. 19113 undlVlded 1/16 lntarftt In ell min-CENTER. 1072 S £ Bnstot Suite Verde Drivl' Ea" Costa Meso 1 A (.ount~ C•erk 01 orange Coutltv on . r 1., l\I y I)(' tn ·~rson or by dt!Neted to tht underllgnld • wrtt-Gary Jiies, Admlnlstr11tor eret, olt, gH end otl'ler hydrocarbon t02, Santa Ana, CA 92707 The Business name 1isoo t>y u 1d NM 18 1981 ·' 1 1 t 1 ten Oec:taretton of Deteult 111<1 o.. PUBUC NOTICE \'ATES eno Mcl<!E. subttances In. undtH, or thet may be Ray P Otmseneld, 1072 SE transiero•s 11 sa10 1oca11on is '230718 ''uur allnrm•y ..l mind for Sele and wrltttn notlca ol l'lCTl'TlOUa llU ... lt 1 Proleasion•I CorP0(1t1on produced lrom 1 depth of 500 feet Brl1101, Suite 102. Santa Ana CA COAS1 BUSINESS SAL ES INC • Pu1>hsiiee1 Orange Coost Diittv 11'' YOU Al<1<; /\ CREDl -braadl and r't1ectlon ...... Cllerlee C McKee from the .surlece ¥11th no rtgllt ol 92707 TMt '1110 null< trensrm 15 •nt11nded p N 29 Doc 6 J 20 983 1'(),.., t 1 ed'to 0 10 eauM t.,. N.tm aTATlmNT AltOf for Petitioner aurl11ce entry, H rec0<ded by Pllllllp Andrew J Keleni. 1072 S E. 10 oe consumm~teo at the Oll•Qe ot rtc:>t ov · · 1 · • 1 " "" ll l'llfl tn~t'n n 1 r =~I~~= ~to The rotlOwing l*IOf'I II doing 8&11 N~h Mein Str .. t s Singe< .• stnol• man. In Ille Deed BrlSIOI, Suite 102. S1n111 An• CA BURROW ESCROW COMAPNY 625~ 83 o f till' d1'('l'l!'>lod, :-'IJU must file after the un:....,.. • 1 • bullMll •: Suitt 1000 recOfded Oeceml>ef 30. 1975 tn 92707. t657 E Lincoln, County ot O•an(ltl, PUBLIC NOTICE your d cum with the• court or notlca Of brtletl ~ of:'1ot1~ 1M~K£Tl"f CON';EPTS, 100~ E. Sant• Ana, CA 92701 Book t 1807, Page 1935 ol Olflclel Pllllltp v OIMn, 19762 MecA1tl'lu• Celllornle 926115 on or •ilter Oec"m· presl'nt 11 w thr pcorsonaJ rep- bt recorOed A II 24 t983 u 9'2~~1 rrMt ult• 0, .,,,. An•. A. Publltlled Orange COHI Delly Piiot Record• Boulellerd, Suite 120, lrlfln• CA bet 30, 11183 FICTITIOUS IUlllN!S8 n·~·nlJllVl' 1ppo1nted by the I r No 83 37~3 f Ottlcl Re-. Dec: 13 t.C 20 1983 Thi II"'' Of th-Iota In pr-t 92715 Thll bulk transfer ts Ml Suh1ec1 to NAME STATEMENT · ' c'.:'dl In the~ of,,::. Rec;or~er of Oet>orah M Clleml>efi, llOO W · ' ' 6'484-.83 eon41tlon, "u 11" aub)ee:l 1o thet Oii This but1ne11 II eonducl.O t>y • Ct lltornll Uniform Commerc1111 Tiie lollowing pe<sont 1110 doing 1•ourt wtthtn four months Or ,._. 31d. B 103. Santi Alie, CA. 92701 d11111<>pmen1 wlltch oca.p1e1 the gener1I Plf11'11tllt.lp Code Section 6106 from 1ht' dow of first issuance ·anoe """nty. Thi• t>utl,_. 11 conducted by· en •-II' TICE .. p Olm..-.....d T"~ d "d f ousmess es · Selc:I .... wlli be medl t>ut wt1nou1 ..-~ NO lurl-of two of the llQlll IOI• and nay • -·-'"" nsme an Iv rest 0 the e>el• PWR UNLIMITED. 50 C1111ar. 111 h•llt•rs us p rovided in Se-c-, Individual metttra ot public record or ot>MrY•-Tlllt ttet.merit wu tiled with the •on wtlh wllom cle1ms mey t>e filed is CA 92714 oownant or WllrMly, ••P< ... or Im· Deboreh M CllM!bera '1CTITIOUl llU8INIH llon COUf'llY Cltr1t of Orange County on BURROW ESCROW COMPANY lrvtne. tum 70 0 nf the Probate Code ~~,!~:=on· or 'r1111 1111-1 waa ttlld with'"' NA• ITATl•NT Th. 11te, wttlch i. aobject 10 Nov 28, 1913 1657 E. Llncotn. Orange. CA 9266S ''"'~~t>~rtA ~~~~oid 5° CatVllr, of Caltfomla The rune for pnncipll eum Ot the note(•)~ ~i c::.1'3 of Or11199 County on The tollowlng P«eon la dolnc lkl~ Coun COl'lllffnation and m1m and Ille 1111 d•Y for llltno claims by P11t~tek Kelly, t 1362 Ora Ortvt, filing claims w ill not expire br Mid deed of TNIC wlUI lt!t«..C . bualneM u. OVltbfd II PfO\/ldld In CCP 873.740 QAltWtN I WAQNI" i ny creditor lllen t>e Decemt>er 29 Gardin Grove C.A 92640 . r1or to four monlhs from the •In Mid no1, Pf~ aov-n Pvbllehld °'1 Cote~ REIS ASSOCIATES, 38 Coventry wt11 bl held et or •"at noon on Jenu-....._ •• ,._, Y"' IC-A.,., 11183 wtlteh It the bullne~s oay WHll•m Singleton 32822 SlllP-dp f h h , 'Cf!d W'f undat Ille tatrna of 'Mid Dead 'of Pl 2t Dae enr. 1 Newpor1 Beacll, CA 926e0 111"1 10, 111114. AM bide -lo be In lntM. CA. a'nl before tilt COl'l•umm1t1on date 1100 Dene Point CA' V2029 llll' 0 I C earing noU 1,W, .... CNtro-. and_,,.,.... of lot Nov. • • 13. 20• 1913· Donald H. Alie. 3f Coventry, New .wltlnQ end~ be aocoml)lnled by (114) ... n• IOIClfi90 •boll..,. This buslhen '•• conducted Oy 1 abovt" 1t1er'""*anc1oftt1a1tUe11creete0 624t-13 ~Beacll.CA 926e0 • euNer't ehtdl In thl llUm of Pub!lehed Orange Coaat Delly Dated Dacernn.t 8 111t:i Cl'tOt oeneretpattnerthlp Y OU M.AVl!:XAMINEthe by Mid Dead of Tl'\ltl Thie b\l.,,_ 11 conduc!lad by 1t1 Sl°:000.00 pay1ble to Roben H PllOI Dae. 8. 13, 20, 27, 11183 Won Robeft Wontford fl , k I I th l If lekl .... ..,. be held on· Monday ndlvld\lal Slopner, Reier" ano o.ttv.ttd to 8364-8.~ lntendtld Tr1na1aree111 TttlS star&M*l'lt wH ft'4ld with 1,,. 1 ' rp 'Y <' l'\'lut . you ~ t 1"4 ., 2:00 p. m 81 t1Mi 1UMJC NOTICE Donald Alie the olf~ ot Ille Aef9r" 140 North IC T PuOltaheo Ounoe Co111 Daily County Cletk 01 Otenge covnty On or lntcrestt.>d In the est.t~. Ctlapmen. A--._ entr.M. 10 Ille Tllll """'*"' ... m.o with tlW 8lrcn Street. Suite B, Aarite Ana, "8. NO ICE P1101 Dec 13 1983 64ll0-83 Nov 18, 1983 you 11u1y ~rv(' upon the ex- CMo Center Buildlng, 300 bit t'ICTTT10Ut aue.u C();fnty Clertl 01 Orange County or C.tll0tnl• prior 10 noon on January ,ICTmOUa au...-11 n1c1111 t'<'ulor or 11dmlnlatrator, Of' CMpman AYe,, ~.CA ..... ITA~ ~. H . 1983. 10, 11184. II II COl'lt""91attd thl1 lfle .... ITATl•NT PUil.iC NOTICE . PuOl'3fW!d Or•llQt COAll Delly h It r h At tt1a time °' tile Initial publl-The followltlG .,..._,. are doloQ • 'D1DI minimum Mii Price wtllGtl w4ll be Tiie tOllOwtng I* .....,.,.. Ptrot Nov ~0 oec 6. 13 '°· 11183 upon t t" a omf!y or l e H - catton of tflltl notk:., tnt total bu"-... Publllflad Otanoe Cout Dllll connrmec:1~tt1aCoun111t1e11Umof llVllne.u· aon• '" """"' ITATEMINTO' 62~3·83 l'('Ut1lr ur udnuni!ll.nltor. and 1111*#11 of IN unpaid balence of ltla CITY OF INOUSTAY AUTO CAAEIPllot Dee. e. 13• 20, 21. l913. • •• S2t4,ooo.oo. &OATMAN • MARTENS II 315 f A•ANDONMINT OF UH 0, fill· Wtlh lht• C.'OUr l With proof OOllQatlOn -eci.,,. Ille lboW I»-CENT'EA. 1072 8.E. lrWIOI Sult• 63sa..... Tiit Cati!*'• Cfleeka aecompany• A A SI.II (). • c ,ICTITIOUI IUllNIH NAMI PU8l1C NOTICE f I rl tort6ed deed of trvlf ~ -~ 102 llnta Ana. CA. 12707 ' Ing 1111 bide wltl bl returned to 1111 l>llt M lrWfl'f CA~-ti 1, 0111 Tht totlOWfng per1ons "'"' •b•n· o SC'rv ce. o w tten request coee. . .,,....... and ad'iMOM II Aity P. OlmlCMld, 1072 S.E. P\8.IC NOTICC tlle IUOc;Mefllt blddat and tfl•I cMclc 4;:;,.,o C Boatmen ~ 161 Attwe dOfled the uH olthe F1C.111tou1 Bull• '1CTITIOUI IUllNUI st.1Ung that yo~ desire sped&I 1114,218.41. artltol, tune 102, 8ante Ana, Ca. wlll be held PtrldlflO Coun OOflflrrfl• Avenue, Sutte C). 1 cotie ~-cl n111 Neme ORANQ( COUNTY NAMI IT A T1Mlt4T 11ulh.'' of the ftling of al\ ln· T1'a tot• lndaottdnMI Mine! "' 121°7 11 M •teTmOUI IUeMH ''°t'n:f :!-:'9~ 1 1 Iha 92628 ' ' · ACID WASH CO , 211 111111 Slrfft. Tllo roliowtng perton 11 dotng vrntory and appraltement of ~on wtllctl IN~tild II " '" · Andereon, 19000 ._ ITAT'IMIWT puraut111 ° Etkl w Mtttene 610 Newpon Hu11t1~1ori Beach. CA. 928at t!u1lneu1.t estate Oil.~t& 0 f th u oomplMd 1Mr Cle . call-Pflotnbt °""9, City Clf lnduetry, CA. Tiie lollowlng Pll'90ll 11 dOlnG Court Order lntlNOtlnQ 1"-,..._.. c.nter Orl'Ye Suite' t465 Ntwpor1 Owr* Kenneth e.<ry 217 1g111 SPORT$ PROMOTIONS 11119 ' r o . e ~ • ltlf (1141137..oNe the der. t174& bullnaH • io .._,• .... In ttll aOo¥e tnlltltd llMoh. CA. e2oeo ' &trH t, H1.1nt1no1011 0 .. 011. CA. Oroolthmal StrMI. FOflfltaki v11111y, tlon11 or 111.'\.'0Un t.t mentioned IN..... Thia ~ It oonductad by: a AQUA CHEM, UN l tromboll Pl'OC*Cllnot. ,Of lunhar .r.r:.=· Tllll l>lllMlllN II conclUC1ed by • 9211411 CA 9UOt in s lion 1200 and 1200.5 of Oetttd: NIW9'TI'* ti, 1913 8111,:. -:.~ Ad , Cotta MM&. OA. 92t2t =::.eontact Robert · SIOphar, gener111 pertMrt/llp Tiit F\ct1t1ou1 Bu11neu Neme ro· Jamee Kenneth CafJon, 3091 thfl c.&lllorn.IA Prob8te O>de. FUU. HIWIC@. INC. Thie · , Slephen M. Hlltlar1, 2'5t Strom• DA '"'·O· ,._,__~ 1 1NI "'°'*" C 8oatman !erred to 1b011t ••• hied In Otenga Ftfnhe•th l •nt. Cotti! Meaa. CA. 8 O 0 k I D M ~Ca r I~ J ...... TNlllM .. attrt'ltnt ... Iliad win. IM boll Ad •• eo.. ~CA, mH ..... --I lllfll atatamen1 '*" llllCI wllh Ille County on ()(1 I~. 1011 11]1120 . I • ly T.O. K~ COM'AHY ~~ ci;:, at Orlt!Qla County on Tiile bllelNM II ~.o by M =~ :t =~=:: ~fllll Coun!Y Olatll °' Oranot County on T1111 OUll""8 wu conouc:ted 0y a r 111a 1>u1tnesa 11 conduc1.o by •11 Sargent & Sm I di 181"' · 1 • _ lncl1¥ldual. A at u. NOY. it. 1913 lnOlvtouat 1nd1V1c1ua1 707 Wll1hlre Blvd., $111. ly OoMI MunlMI• r-·-&t..,.,., M . ....,.,, .....,. I 'Una Kenneth 8any Jlll'lff Ktnnelh C1ra0t1 Floor Ae191Ment ...... 'Y ~ I .A..... • Thie ltltll'Mllll .... llled wttfl Ille .. ...... ..... ..... OAltWM • WAONI.. fllle ., • ..,,.., ... m.o with ~ Thi• at•ternent WH !tied Wltll Int One c.y ..,.., ~ ·~ tMt1 Vt11 ic--AM. ~ CfM of Orange County on ,,o, ... WP .... 111, ~ Y• IC'"""' AN. Ooun1y c.11 a1 er-. coun11 on county Clat'k °' Or•noe C«iftly on Lot A•,~let, CA. tMl? w•,Or11'191.CA.t2NI i;.~) ... c llP1t Nov t , t913 E.>€'CA..,. .....,CA.111" Nov ti, 1m Nov 15 um (tU) t O·lfft ('14J,.._ '" uw ,_, ltO•tltt {fM)-.nll fMlnoF11n111 '{IS\IO Publi.sht'd Orai;r c.o..t ~ ONrlfe C.... ~ ~ ~ C-. ~ ~ Or11111t1t C-t ~ 0rlt!Qla Col.et Oellr Plot PV'*'Md Of ce11111 ,...... Publtlllvad OrMOt Coatl Dtlly P\it>llshlcl Orllnft Oo•et Oally rn~ Plqt Dee .. 11. IO, ,.,_ ~Dee •. 13, IO, '¥7. IM3 Jltllot No¥ 22, "·Dea .•. 13, lfN Die ,,, 1913 Mtt.-3 "°'Dec-.. 13. :oo;, '"' _, ~Dee e I),~. 21, ~I.) --.1o1 Nov H . Die: '·'''· 'O 1913 , ..... ily 'Pilul ~ J • 14. ~~ ~ '*-ti tt77·13 UU--13 aJM..13 b o .13 1983. 848~-- .. J , ' ' • t •s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. December 13, 1983 To Pl,ce Your Ad1 Cd THE DA LY PILOT ************** UM lnH! ,., ........ ~ I!!!!! !at...UW CLA I Fl ED OFFICE HOUR~ * 'WnH TH1s AD # Pl• MITA •sa &Iii.... Ul4 llilW 11, .. 1 Hi2 642-5678 REAL ESTATE ......... , \h•h.-·u11 •hit. t tltn• IJ .. 1~J l\olt~ .. , l'vhll\•nll., I lfll'loh •ltl I 14.i.•/k h ' '•lf•.t ~h-1 "'""' ' 1.1 M i1ti.t l\•h+• l'i1ini • t I ulo ~···vHI 110 \ ttllr"' ll11htlHt(\tllf1 ~ "'h ...... , .... ~ ... ""' ,, lltt I ·~HI•• '" ... , , t 1 •IJf••h• U11I"' 1 11t•m • N1atrn t ' "'' ~ .. ""' 'k· I\\ It I ''""~"' ti.. ... t. ' t J,.•uot Uh "'-•h J t•H \ tl'f\U.6th , ...... """"' '•l t~ .... '."\-°"ltt l.o\lfOO,. ~ ..... , t\o~t. . """ \\t m '"''"' ,, ... 1k th'"~ \ ....... . \1 ··•1•1• ltl" I,. 'l"··J•fh '·hh• t"r01;h ••'•'" 'I h ... 111 ••••••• • I•' HUil 10!\ tto-11 "'' "' I mh f ·uv ~· f• M "'-,I "''"'1·1 ,.,,.,. ,, 1,,.1 .. ,111.tl 11 •'· ···'-,,, ..... ,. ·I ii iii H IH ., ..... ,, "'"'"'"' I \it••fl h ,,,~, ' •111 "''·•\JI!! ltjl ,, "t .... h ho•I• fu • 11/ll' k.. .. 11thovr1\) l •m,. Stw.nr\4( R £ ~Ch&1\j(• tt E W.M\k<\.1 T •lr1ihonC' <'rvi1·e· * 1 Ooto OFF PllOllATLIT"ALll lllUIY• .. Yt .. I 40 unit apt. complex 13511. cottage/duplex. ~ ' /C • 1 IV. ltxecl rete. 30 yra. wtr.nd & petmlta 10 lxllld Small, pv1. t Br. Very, Lrg 2 Bt, 2'~ ba, lwntlM, \~~ M o 111.h1y-F1·iJay * *Handmade Items 1 3!?;";,~"~r=~~:O:~~~ Monaeo wl1h beat GC addlUon11 35 unit• tor a veryctean.~yrec:ond. 1011· ~1• aec.A:'''· 1800 . :~~ 8·.()0 ,•\. it.1 ... c: •• ,·>o I'. 11\1 . , * * Candy * Gifts Cooperative uller. view. 14 Rue v1111re. talal of 75 Unltt. Near new crpta. New paint. No 41H· 95 AM M 1\1 ,, 1 '" S295,000. C•K Dorothy OpenWknda.840-1538 ·South Cout Plaza. Ap· peta.2"13·471-1671 :~·~ LJ • ( * * Ch I t ts Hardcaalle. proved by the city of 3BR 2'h ba townhouae, NEW OCEAN VU CONDO 111;1 uus1nt~ s iountrr; rs masarrangemen . lllOAIYMIYIWlll Costa Meaa. Prlna. only frmt dining pv1 patio 2 2 maater autt ... miero- w:r . .lt.1 J L' , I * '15 & U" # 4 br, 2'h ba, 2 lrptca. apa. need call 844·7424 Bkr. car gar W/""nt. Pool, wave oven, lrplc, no peta. 1"" l\ Ofl n Y • r r11 a \' "' pool cnr 101 720 1136 -.. $900/mo. Call Tim at I * D ' fl I lift • , . I I "'---t refrlg, breakfeat nook 752·7363, Mon-Fri 9.5 ::::.'. 8·.00 .·\ .. ~I .-5·.:W P. \I. ou1 s owers . s * """==:;::::~~~ UITILlff ••• I.,_..,, Incl. Rel• req. CIOM to . -* 1-ltttrt 1490 So. Coaat Plaza. No peta. 1_716_·5_6&0_. _ _. __ 1wt<_n_d_•_ ::::; DEAOLl!\ES: 1505 Mesa Verde East * TIAIE IYtWID No down.U06eqfi.1•;. S675tmo.tnfo549-0476 ::·~~Pl Hl.I C:ATIO~ l>EADl.l~E ***Co*s t*a M*e*sa***5*45.-20*2~7 Sllarp 4 br,2Y.b•.2 rrptca. acre, s115.ooo. Apple 3 Br 2 ea Lorenzo. den. •11H10l~!EVsl!l•RREN2T117 , , IOWll cwrpa:~·,d0r~~~·-Y11Ef ~f!.: Vall•~· S 1150/mo iard-. no pet1. $950. '"' ~ ,,.,· \J1111tf.n '\.it. I I <HI ti.Ill. A nlant 5 bedroom lor " ~ ""' "" 6 9 9•8 1739 1.. .. ,..1 3 MlsslonVlejo3& 4 Beclrm, " ping Priced right 11 • .. • ..,.,. .... gmt.,.. ·1 24 ;::. Tut>~J,1, \J.,11 l..~ll I' Ill. ,sm1ll9f home Warm & $800-1850. Garages and cozy IMng & !amity area $249,000 Terms. Swlu built unique 3-aly $450/mo. yard. garage. lenoed yard•. Kida & pets :• •· \\ t.'11111• .. d ,1' I 111•.. I \II 1'·111· with b rick fireplace (714)955--0177 home, 3 decks, 3 lrpls. 2 newcarpet,cloaetopark OK Agt. No lee ·• 1·1 I \" I I ' Large country kitchen 1 1111AllH "llW--S-kitchens~ best location & 622'h Center 863-1500 "' HJr,1 .1 \ ,\ 1•1 ill I' 111 h6.. & ba .. d " • -vi-'It ml to lake & skit· -· I 1•2 110• 1::::---:-.::-.---:i=rz uvuroom 1" own. The RAl"fect lam1ly hOme. · I -,.. ~ • • I rt le L 9 11,',"., ~r1d.1\ I l111r.. 1.:W I' 111 stairs 4 g11nt bedrooms """' Ill. sml quiet town -----~ IC• ,. • • • Poflolino plan with lln-$110,000, t""' loan. By • Br 2ba Condo 5750. 1 I 2 baths up. Air condition· v,• .. 2 br, tj• duplex, W/O, .. :-\,11 urd.t\ · 11 UJll f' 111 Ing wllll eiectronlc litter islled bonus room 4Br, Owner 642-9049 water/gas pd 1 blk lrom lrplc,hugepallo.Stepsto 11.1• '\1111.f.f\ ~ri {IHI 1• 111 A prime Mesa Verde 3'>B11 lam11y and lorma1 IE• L l -S.C11anopptng.Pool/jac. beh 5406Neptune S900. area S 189,000 Call now dining rms New carpel, • • •XC•l•lt etc 213/693-5064 & 962-4163, (213)379-5015 ('\"''L'LL \'r lO"' & showtnn 546·2313 lrHh pamt Community 211y.2br,2baBIQe;;; 213/696-1884 I.• I I I I•• ·' 1,, • ... •· · '~ 1:. ' ·' " pool, near sc11001s and cabin & adj. lot nr Gold , 34 · motorboat sllp. po$ll 3 ( 'OflREC'TIO:\S CHRISTMAS 5'0llTOFTIE '10s shopping Available now. Mine sld lifts val 1125K E SIDE 3br lltba. avail· Br 2'h Ba condo. sec. gt. GetintoSallboahng 51795/mo Larry Dyer lor equal equity In OC ablenow,no peta,S850 nr bCh S1250 759-0588 GIFT 644·6200 II (2131337 3910 . . 235 Hitt Pl . 848-3627 -----Top line Sailboards un s. · 3Br 2•,i, Ba condo. pool, HIFL y '*MISTRAL 1-E W ... l625 E side. clean. qu .. t & cosy 835 Amigos •9, $915. GUIDE •UP CUSTOM '* WOOllllllE • • 18 2br. gar, yard, shared 213-54 1·4460 up SPORTS Private lamHy wants 10 buy pool S650 mo. no pets, -------u LOWEST PRICE! . 3 bd home 1n Npt mgr 2453-B Orange Ave Big 4 Br 2 Ba Dpl11 blllns 430 w Coast Hwy Light & airy, be1ut11u1ty Helgllls. To S 180.000. No •TINY HIDEAWAY g~;21n5~~05936028 J9e::"ore .,, .. ~ .,, • • ~=~c~~a~~~~~~!~;~: tlecorated Townhome. 3 lllT snL agts please. 642·7623 lor quiet alngle, I Bt. den. $ HC St1nd1rtl Poodles Dana Pooni 240· 1377 Bdrm, 2·~ bath wHll a vacant In Npt Hgts. 534 Laiaaa leack 2141 stove. lr lg. No Peta. Big Cyn: 4br, 2'hba. aecur· 131ock •Apricot• W111111 harmonious. open floor A 1150 S 189 0 0 0 -New paint, cpl, drapes. lly, spa. pool. gardener AvA•lal.ihi Dec ti Of wlll THE CHAl~TMAS ATIIC· plan Oneol lhepreltlest 842.7•04.AonLo~e · frtatlrtl1141t .. IH UUl.pd $450/mo. 13500/mo 720-1136 Mid tor Ct1r1stmas1 Cen1er pil!(;es, wreaths, Townhomes you wlll ever Gated community, pvt 114 wltl be open Sun. Duplex. 4br. 2ba. s 1 t25 & 1-Hl-4971 c11r1simas Jecorallons, see• Don't miss thlst OPEi lllSE beach. 1BA lba, patio 2HI El .. a ta-1111 big 2br $775. Both 11ave . . C.111t•1•ll,1 I fllll' dfld '"1rrr1 111111:-rna . he 111adt> Ill\ :-a 111r d('\1dlt1 ll':O. ,, :- abo\'e, Plt'.t~e a:,k fo r a t'a1wC'll<1tiu11 numl 1rr \\hf•n 1·a111·r llt11g \'1tL1r :id. EHHOHS: • , Check \our aJ dai ly and rrp(lr t I i r111neJia teh-. The D:\11.Y 1 error · * * '* * * * Chros tmas Items. gilt Be Io w market 11 llllAY 1•1 Pl cottage 100 h lrom beh gar, lndry, d/w 5308 RENTALS wrap. etc Consignment $164,000. 646-7171 $650 + aec:. dep HOME FOR RENT SeUhora. 962_.914 11 •• 1 ....... 1 .. ,1 •• FLYIMC FHTHY snop 33~ Forest Ave," 11111rtHLMt 2BR 2ba, deck. New. Mission Viejo 3 Bdrm. I'll i,--.,.,,----~-=-- PI I.OT a:"Hl111f'~ lialiilit v fo r the fir-.1 incorn.>1'1 i1,sertion <'nh·. 11 .• ~ .. 1 r.turr. .. hnt ··" THE GIFT OF FL YING 2 1 LAGUNA BEAC H Super "WestcllH Grove" 3 Ovrlkg bch. $1350 +sec. Ba $800. Fenced yard & Have 23 rentals avail. Pe1s 11 1·:,7, ,'.,;:;,:·::"1 • ~·· Lessons 494·41000µen Wed-Sun bdrmwltlllowdown.Now dep. Non-amkra please. garage. Kids & petawel· OK. From $800-$2500. 1 ·•· t urn .• • Scenic Tours 10·5 pm is the time to see & buyt Joe 2 13 697-8404 please oome. 863-0755 Agent, Call 760-8702. agt • ••• 1·nr .II• l akephotos11om111eau SO COUNTIES REALTY Iv msg or check ofc. at no lee. LWI lrntll CLA . "I FI EO 6.J.2-5678 1, ... n ..... '"'" .';• All available throun11 gill LOW CALORIE C • I • 1022 770-5454 Treaaure Island NEAR OCC ........ ut ..... I • ... ,. ,.~1· .. 1 " Sl"'•RFREEC•llY treaa t II I ..,_, "" $1800/mo.(6-12 mos.) . 1 ,, .... •um • , 1. certificates 549-2203 •• • WHTGUFF AIU l~t •--cL 2111 del Mar 5 Br, 3 bl, 2 s1ry 2·•try 4Br 3ba. lam rm. BtHta ler Sile R111t1 fer hie .. , ., ... ln• I"' OC AIAPORT Perfect Giit lor Oiabetles, CllUCIYl•YIEW-_.. • $1200/mo.851-9020 •1·"'""''" • ...,,.,No<t _:,-:,:. Weight Conscious or -'--•BDRM. 2BA. Spa. RV U N A ISLE WATER· home. gate guarded Gtatr1I 1802 Gt a era I 1002 1 .. ,.,.,..n .. t.M ~ 3 br. 2 ba. spa. ~•tor PRICE REDUCED TO FRONT·. F·~n. 6 8r • .,500 N-3 t>r, 2'h ba. 2 car~ comm Tennis. pool. \"'"'""''•'"r ~"'" LIDOISLE G1eat Chr1stmasG11t AnyoneWlloLovesDe· By o-.720·1136 S214,00011.9'4 1atTD --jac uzzi Sell price ,, ..... ~· 1 11c1ous Healthy candy or 4 Br $4500. 4173· 1464 twnhaes. 1 yr leaM. S K .... ~ f\ .. , 1 :,. . Old Eulish Shit' Dees . TIH IMITATOR 1100 Essex Lane (Nr 171h mo. 111, 1111 .. S300 aec. $349,500 w/5% dn or • :~;:~;it;:;!' '..!r' 1'rad1llonal 3 Br. 3 1_, Ba &yfront, pier & Lovable• AKC 2 lemales 1-IH-13IO AIAMEll JIST RHIOH & Ooverl 548-9043 ltllHI lafar"*4 2558 Orange. For appt, lse/opt ..... ~rR........ " n t( 65'boa p w sell $1 250000 13weeksS300eac:ri Two bdrm unllduplex ln WIW ll C.atral l202 ca11 Mark81640-4950. •HEISIULn • ...... 11 ..... u. ~::I oa o r t nc to ' • (213) 531 -3114 tvt Find what you want tn Corona del Mar dplx Is EastbluH condo by owner. 1 Br. yrfy. $550 New condo nr Santa Ana 675·33 II Ev/Wknds •11"'""' 1" ,r,,.. : ~.. IRYllllE TERRACE ~a11y P1101 c1ass1lteds deltnitely Ille best buy in 4 Bd 2ba end un11. 2 Br w/lrpl, ! blk to bell CC .. 2 Br den. 2'n Ba. LIDO ISLAND 4 br/3ba nr ·K· """i.." ·~t•-,t " COM Untts In good cond Beauty' ssooo down PIP S650 trplc, microwave, att. beach, avail Jan S 1800 :.'1"~'~.'~~ .. 1.'"' ~~:j l ',111111 •• 1111< 1~1~ ~ ·~·'""' , . ., \\ fr11111-I 01 . -I B.1 ~~ _,.II:\ & owne r Is very anxious $185.000 4 151837-6073 EJteccondo,NptCrest. garage, sauna. )ac & 107 Via Koron.673-5366 .,,,.,. ..... 11 ...... i. :: .~ p.1t11'. I"'"' h11t11l' i'1·1n1" h at1v11 $i'75.001t \\91\1 .. ~fl~~~~ ,.~~~I! lo sell $269.500. & 714/432·8670 lmmac. 3 Br $1200 pool. S900. 760· 1515 NEWPORT CREST :.~~·:~. :.·:::~· . ' I I RHEIS IUl n •• ~u. ..... l l a. ... ,. Willftr N-. luxury 3 Bdrm 2'n bl 4 Br. 2'h Ba. lam rm, din ~;~ ''\; ..... i. :::: VISTA •11:1 LllO llYFIOIT H ..... for S1l1 a ..... fer Salt lll-2111 ..... condo. E'slde C.M. Laroe rm. pool. tennis & 1ac I ~ Gt al 1002 675-3311 Eves/Wknds .S IULn yd.1ac. $1050. 851-6226 S1175tmo 675-5788 ANNOUNCEMENTS F abduJous bay i! mountain view. I Bdrm. I Ba. Gtatrll 1002 all UlllA llUI Pl":P IWIEIEIT NA SC PLAZA $985: xlnl 3 Nwpt Creal 3 bdrm. newly .. ,. , ••• 'vu.. • ... I ron ° l'O-Op. west pnc:ed at $295,000 .us: IHI •HIS TO SELL! ICUI. am VIEW A Beautllul 1972 Royal br, lormat din. rm. 2 ba dee: Ute. mirrors & crpt. • • 4oo r ...... .i 11•' I ...... _._ .... ,_ S th l oce 'd Chalet Home. large tlv· 114/lll·ltll 545-4731/545-0034 $1200/ 631 1735 '" r~'""1' • i IAYSIDE PUCE IAYFIOIT ou aguna· anso e 200 Blk 40' 101 3Br t den Ing-dining & kitchen area. mo. • '"Y''"' ~, ... ,~ ,::,j ol PCH Great potenllal 3ba. yard. co~pl. relurb: ram rm w/wet bar mas-WESTCLIFF3br,den.w/d, RENT TILL VOURSI A f ai L • ..1 COLDWC!U BANl(eRO "'"'I•~ 1""'"' """ 1' 1' I Spectill'Ular bavfront dplx i b r 2 ba i b Wood e~terior In Cape $449,900. 217 Jasmine ter bath w/watk In 'ctoset relrlg., gardener $1100 Gigantic 4 1 2 large mod · Nrtatatl •r ••-1 r . .i ,, I ·> bad 2 ..__.. • . up, r . Cod gray Fantastic living Open Set/Sun I 5 & d b E b mo reler's r..,. 675-3008 I .. b ~1 ~ n ..,.,.., spaces Reduct'd-$1.500.000. area w•lh 101s ot glass Ownr/ant S73-5551 gar en tu 11 orate v-.. ern k tc .. en re1 .. ast lalH& BUSINESS & FINANCIAL li.ymt.., ... fr::::tr.11 • 64,r. ,~ l~ ~"' ,,,,, ·~ a...t>t-\\..~ .. J -....... ~,,,·-n• 'lvf• •''" '~ .,..,,fr • ot \\ •nh-.1 .,,,"',.' "' L,,..,n • '''"'"" v. •nt,.., ,, ofll •• .. ~ th' £MPLOYM£Nl It ,\ •f I Jq 1 t ' .,-t,.. I .. ANIMALS M£RCHANOIS£ \ ,,, .... "''' t ,,, ·~ \ ... ' .no 01 fil( \\,.U I~ \ >ilf ; t ._, k ~~, ..... , .•• ' " ~ ~-'• , ~ ,., ,, y. ! t '""'' "'' '"'' ;ll(t ~ .. 1.~ It j•oft ltllo+e"'t ,,._,,., .. ,, M1..;•ll"'"•ou• M1• \A,.t1I• ! M•,'•·+I h1""""""1.111 f !ff; t t UfH!hlrt <f'v t_.qUIJllll" nt • '''"• & '"'"•0" C...J• ·~ tm(t f •~••I'+ J\ lt.if+11 "'i!rr•· BOATS L"''"' k,, I ·~· .. ,., t .... ...... ....... t ..... ,, ... '" .:. .. ,, ,, ' ~, .. ' "I "I'•., I • ' ' ~ . ,. PEllNSUU HOME OCEAIFROIT Ocean & jelly vwws Manrw ri~1m. 4 bd m1, :1 b.ith, 3iOU ~ ft -I car parktn~ $1,385.(1011 : ·:i FAIRIAllS RAICH HILLTOP 1 ,"·" I Nt>v. -I br. 4 1 : ba. custom Frt:nch Nonnandv E:.w11· I 2 p11mt' alff' h11ltup Now $Y95.000 · ,, ,, COROIADO ens IAYFROIT C:oronaJu lsld.!1d t u.st llayfrunt 101 85 bn..it dt'l·k Plans .iva1l No\A. s:!7o.ooo w Lrarlt> ARROWHEAD NOME Nt'M tlt'\A. -I bdnn. 4 bath. lake new 3500 sq ft SH0,000 W ill trade for a local property Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8oy\1de Drove N 8 67S · 6161 JUST REDUCED Two bedro<.tm units duple" m Cor - ona del Mar is d~finitely the best buy Ill town Units are m good l'Ond1t1un a nct o~ner is very anxious to sell $2fi9.50<1 LEASE OPTION -N.B. ... , '•fl..• ..... "' I\ f I• fl t • ~ I t .... ,'f .. 2 i.torv -I bdrm:.,:~ bath. Camtlv rm. horn('. in gatt-guarded co~unity with t('nnts courts. pool. and jacuzzi Owner muvmg to Texas -and C'lnxwus $349.500 -5% down o r h•.L'>t• opwm for 6 to 12 months. "4Lh ... t, ..... t' TRANSPORTA~ \.,.n·t• '' ..., .. ,., h.'-•• ·~t ·•· ,, " ............. , .. ,.. M ,,,, fl """"" ti\ ' l••1l•tt ftt' l••il•f I It' AUTOMOTIVE ,r.~. 1 .. ' " \ .... \\ '""" "l>•t' H .. 1 H••t• • \\1,.. "' • ' I 1 ,. k \ ., ... ....... . .. AUlOS IMPORTED •• 'H,., • '"' ,,,.,.,1 '"'\\ I I •'I , .. , .. ~~ tJ.1 ........ .,,, .. ..... 11 ~ t • '""''' J ~10.11 ....... It l.,.ft••••ttt •t I ... ,,.,.,11' '"""" M••fl.t M ..-.hh M• '""'~ ,_.,., Mt PU ... \.,, Ml• \)\•I l'-tnl•"H 1'"4PJ'f p,,,.. hf. R.,..,..~''' R1.lh Mt,,.. .. ll<Wor /;ub ~vt9ru to)'~NI l numpll Vulkcv.~pn \1_,fY.11 ' M1w AUTOS, OOKSTIC AM<.: ""''" , .... 1 .. (hfo ... t11 .. ~ , ..... ~ . ..., }::!r , ... ,...1.o1 LHlf•~n ="----l'ly-lh ,_,_ .,,.,, ..... ~ ' 675-3311 EVES. & WKrl>S. •I QQ, f lt' I ~c t ~l.~l1~~ lJ.ALJ')/ 675-2311 .,. CHIMA COYE UlH HST IUY ., • This home needs some Grea1 opporlunlly 10 own • 11 l t C bul does II ave your own for 1n11estmen1 :::1 POten1oa1 " Bd•m J Ba or as a home Five year ,11• .-ino 11as ,ome view ot mel old 2 Bdrm on lull securoty •111 I bayandoc:ean 631-7370 <:1evelomen1 wnh pool ~;:' and tush landscaping ''·; Patnlessty priced at only ~u• I $69.900 751·3191 ::~~ I c:. SELECT TRADtTIO~L REALTY :::\ ..... PRC>PERTIES ..... •1 •l .... , 4114"' "' .... •I I .. , .. , •I~) '91 .... WI • .....,, ~ .... ~·~~ "~ ·::~ :::~· S-C: \\.all~\ -cZ £:, · ::!~ [LU AS U L I' I I I 14.,,4.,, CV.• t '0.lA .. -- °'"' (•file'• .. ,,, • ..,,.r.. t .... c.Ql.f c• "-"'Dlf't ''•• f'ftOlrfl'f1 •1 "~ tit~ ff .tt Ul"t t t.l·#•tt _. If''""" , • ,, •• and beamed cellinns " dressing area wldouble WESTCUFF Lovely & nook professional decor I l _... ·~~ YY• Waler view Take a l~k' Costa Mtll 1024 sink Young adll wal· large 4 bd !amity home bbq patio solar heated l"P-IRl!'ll_l!'!"!I ______ ""' I LUFFS , Bank .,.,111 hrrnnce at ter· come. Agt w/poot, immac. & ready pool & spa much more EZ BAVFRONT Small Studio rohc 1e1m5• S'.:149 500 Ask IY OWIEI 1111,100 140-HU 101 occupancy $1700. terms 537-S027 u111s Pd Ou1et. empt sgl S22t,500 It ,, •• w~nl rile best I hos os' t" ()(',OtJIO! ~ 0 Wl1 11r"' •· 1uu11y •eoone Wu11<1t1rlul 1oc.i11un• P11 •<ti., llnl IUt 3 BR s • np ~1u1\ you111s1 .. on 1 101 Be11na Laughlln College Pk cul de sac . 4 BAYFRONT CONDO: Se-$575 • S50 HCurlty lee $450/mo yrly 673-3600 b44·7020 • or. 2 ba. pool. spa Open curlly bldg w/pool. Westllde SEE THIS ONEI tlll 2 2 LIHO REAL ESTATE daily 12·5 645-3862 Ct•tllry Loll--lmmac cond and ready 2 Br 1 Bl enclsd gar, w/d hi.-., __ ._ ___ ....,_ Crnti 1225 lor occupancy S 1700 room. crpts drapes patio Et side Bachelor. stove HUGE llRGAIM UST•'-W1terfrHt lt•t1 lat. no pets. $550/mo • sec retrig. washe•. dryer ut•I -6 cemetery 1011. Harbor 1 •1 1._ 548.5442. 770-5629 Pl•d. S295 646·3177 $ 111 500 1 IHI CITIHE Lawn/Mt Ohve Cemetery. • • ._ _ _ _ ------- ' Cypress sec. good price I JL--Daaa Ptial 2226 Nr SC Plaza lree bacll· 1 'rou Mve to see 11 to be· Garage&AlleyAccess Will sell separately I -elOrette 1n exchange tor ••eve •I' Custom tract 1n Sll,100 633•2153 or 851•8045 Ptaiaaala 2207 2 Br conoo. walk to beach. work 545-4731/545-0034 I~ ;JOit' 10 lf'S•Sl' u4.10•0 t.os1a Mesa Huge hving RtJ ltCar41t Rltr pool, 1ac $750/mo Reis 6 O 111t1d µluS separa1e 1am11yl &•• ll•i' • lact•t Prtp 1350 3 Br 2 Ba. 113 E. Balboa 556-8688, 835-5173 Baal. ltacll 2 4 DUPLEX area oriel>. ltreplace -· ' -B I $ 1 3 5 0 I m o . -¥385 B B & Bu1l1.in country kitchen New co-"o. conven-~nt 10 1-879-5991 3 Br, 2 ba condo. P1 '* Imo acll, 1 r "" -11 llm Niguel Poot. tennis Incl unlurn.1ac 18992 Ftort<la Bt!11utolully redecora1eo breakfast area. lormal airport, lrwy & Fashion Prime Npt Bell rental Oceantront 2br 1ba frplc w/d, frig. S775. 492·6700 842-2834 or 842-3172 Coron" oe1 Mar dupleA dining area. Too Also Isl 2 Br den. 2''t Ba, lrplc, P 1 1 1... $700 Incl utll. 111/last I le L •~69 3 • 2 ut1hly area 3 bedrooms.I microwaue saun" llC & roper Y OC:I""' near d c ...... Charmion sm 1 Br vllta ~II IC• -W•lh bdrms .. baths in • a Dover/We11c1111 behind sec. ep. an ""' SMrl • I_ .. ______ _ EACH unit Fireplaces. 2ballls,2cargaragell's p ool $117 .'900 Westcllll shopping Fr1/S11 9·4 510 E. lrnch dtt,qulet.Nope11. j rbacllpadQulet,prvt seperategorages Deluxe • bargain at $119,500 760-1515 Bkr centar 5 1,600.000 Oceanfront. Balboa S425. 673-3313 prpr1y on bay. blocks to h $395 000 Call lo see 546-2313 I be $525 I rougnou1 . IPJt• ••• IUm Terma avail Courtesy to Ctrta1 ••I •u 2222 IHI. ltac• 0 h, elec gar. yrty. owner will consider an 1 I u... Bk r 1 c 111 0 w n er 673-6336-642·9666 eKchange Beaut 5 bdrm home In 645·6646 CHINA coVE: Bay view 3 Downtown. 3 Br 2ba ·----------Spyglass $530,000 Can br 2 bl spa 2 ur gar duple>1. 2'h blka to bch. 2 VERSAILLES CONDO 17 141 6 73·4400 move In w/mtntmum dn 4-pte11 on Lynn St, HB. 5 s 20ooimo · 720•1136 carport. Weter paid. • STUDIO S56235 4960 t 21 l I 6ll·UU pymt. Wiii carry nota yrs new S 3 1 OK . • $725/mo. 842·8203 ,.gent · I· HARBOR MAC ARfHUR VILLAGE, lavoreble way tmmed Ownr/bkr 963-2422 Cttll •eu 2224 HOMES FOR RENT A,.rtatall, Uaf. gated entry. 1 Br, pool, escrow. 834-1157 Denise 2 bd. 1 ba, urpon. clean. Huntington Beach 3 & 4 1--------- tenr11s. club. 10•1. down. I . 1044 $600/mo. 351 Bay St. Bdrm•. $850·1900. r.:-11 ..-------- Priced $74,900, Agent l'flat I lllTS 64-4-7269 Fenced yard• & garagea. •••, i l 646-4380. 642·2029 LllE Kida & pets welcome ta aH I 2707 IEWPOIT HEl~HTS Super elghl~lex. each with 2 +ltllE1110 863-0755. Agent, no 1ee.' 2 Br at 113t.t 29111. • llEW 3 Bdrm, 2 It ba, double Xtra large room1. fully s 7 0 0 / m 0 y r 1 y "o.E/l.co.E S 1.t .t 1001 garage. Coputtd. be con· equipped kitchen break· Private houM with pool 4 213•433-0502· · ••• Custom bulll home In dos 0...ner will finance et tut bar custom decOI' large Bdrm• 2'1r Bath S 199 000 Ught & airy 3, Bdrm. 2 bath Nonhwoods. Terrific In· 12V.% Super tnveat· lncd for pets gardener & gourmet kitchen format , .. C,_t _H_a_1_,.•e""'l'-="•,...1-r-,2""'7""U= Peni11sul1 3 Bdrm • den home that 5 great lor Side corner location. ment. asking $725.000. 111 PAID 537 5027 dlnlnn cuatom decor entertllntnn Includes u s · • ..... "11 1 Ill 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 ur gar-llOme only I block to .,. Bactcs to park Ata0el1• CALL BILL COTE • S50 secudty fee. ,..,ge v ng room u • 18501 • 11 -·-ocean and ', block to lwo l1replaoes • In 11111119 tion pool and tennis. 4 ll0· 1IOI paid S600's 537 ·5027 mo .. va · now. Bay A trame w1111 nice room & tamlly rm Corner Bdrm, 2'1t ba. Too many M 1 !Ilea ....,. 1 $50 security lee --master 9u11 e Ai so 1oca11on ollers AV ac· e~tras 10 1151 A must -or. am are oettft"' 2 Br. den. trpl._ steps to adorable lurntslled rental cess A Super Buyllt before dec1dl"" on any-the camping "bug" tllll I • 2244 beach $1200/mo. Avall -COTE ~~, I 646 7171 .. ., year II Y,Ou II ave I mat now. 851·8767 urut w1111 Piiio 631-1400 · lhlng else $299,000 oamr>« that a not ge111ng 110 3 Bdrms. i57S:s12oo \\\II Ill Ht'' I 1111\11.., Inc. Rl AL ESIAIE 631-1400 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Think about it! Salespeople Needed! Ut•t n•ody for o new year! Booming I 9R4! Unrqu<." liom<'s has odminla· tratrvc support, sales momentum: rx·rfC'Ct locnth)n and u sound r('pU· tntion, You c.un join thNn! N1>w 1~ ttw 1x•rft>t'l time to join; por- l t l·t pa \1• in comonrnHy w ide t'hr1s tm ni1 purty: ''Blu<' Book"lt·akulutr1r trninlnfl S('minan1 Anti 'U4 is.ii~ kick oft Brtakrast at the Balboa Bay Club Phcinl' Jim Wuud. 675-6000 for a conl1<IN11111I intc>n'lf'\\ \ • 3860 M1ehetaon Drive Ir vine Ll1au atid 1041 IWIEI lftT SELL Shall be listed shortly Oceantront hm Walk to town, R-2 IOI $700.000, $525K assum. owner w111 lln $45K Call Farrell 714-973-1 191, 494-8709 lttrJ.11 lt1ck I Mt IHIMI MUIHtlT Al the Pier .• rare 3BR 2b• Aendezvoua c on. domlnlum on the Ille of the fabled ballroom. On the boardwelk, tlepa 10 the 11no w1111 p1nor11mle oc..n view. E.asy beach walk to the Doty fleet, Pavilion and ferry . Belboa at 11'1 beat 144-1211 REALTY I ueed. NII II now with a _-m 3BR 2BA Upper Ouple11. Cleeaffled Ad. ~ -, xlnt loc .. $1200 Chris. YOUR AD IN THIS 'fi;~i:v i .......... .,~;24 SECTION IS 186 - 1112 1 REACHING 108,777 HOUSEHOLDS 261,064 READERS 3880 Mlchetaon Drive Irvine HOME FOR RENT 1 sq II 2 r 2' twnhse Every >1tr1. dbl gar lncd yd pel ok S725 873·6336. 642-9666 1 Br $495 pool, spa, gar- age. No pets. Call blr 6 645·5677 Irvine 3 Bdrm, $825. Gar· 2 bd. I ba. dupleK. Gar· age and fenced yard age. prlv yrd, no pets. Kids and pets OK. Agt. no SS45/mo. 649 Plumef tee. 863-1500 543-5478 1-.,...--..,.-,,..--,,----New 2 br, 2 ba. dble gar. 2 Br 1 '~ Ba etudlo patio frplc. Ne>1t to UCI . $650 garage no pets. $575/mo mo IHN. 838·3690 S48-4291 or 645·9857 THE WILLOWS 3 br. 2 ba. 2 Br Iba $675 A\11 now - lrplc. fenced yard. $725 S at 1:00-3:00 only mo. 540-4460/146-700 I 3I1'1t·36th St: upper apt. Totally aupreme 3 + Bdr,,; Eaatalde 2 Br, 1 ba, gar, 2·~ Ba apllt level pOOI f r p I c . beam c e ll hOme queen• kitchen $615-1625. + 111. last & elegant form.i dining NC $225 2 persona, no aupet pluall deciOI' huge peta. 650-1798 maat., ""'e ellte atM 2 Br, 1 ba. upatalra ONLY 1125 + 150 MCUt· $450/mo. 545-4529 OI' lty .... 537·5027 213-598·121'1 ...asnT PIM $425 t Bf . ..-IQ. no peca. L~3 bdrm, 21.t be. 2 petlo. 724•C ,J.,,.. St. 1 • 2 car oer S 1195 873-7787 Ag •73-5354 1i"..,.700,.,,...,3,...llf,.....,2,...Be,......alrl..,....~.,.-Qet-. -. Woodbridge, bHutUul no peca. 1M _atat. COMPARE* lekelfont,6Br3k3car ~S.131-1'17 t=!~:..~· CLE.AN/& Yf9 old 3 Bdrm OUR CLASSIFIED RA TES ...m. lllll 1B1 ~~ :::,;~5 Daly 101, 777 25c 40Mi '°" NIN+ ~ 2 1r 1 1a. weeer.aee 4 Cullom bNcfl home. Plot Clrculltion ,_ lllovsand 1.-cJUNl H ... • ldNll. 2"' atow I b/W Inell. No S249,500" Hunt 8Mctl .,., ea. &1000. ,_,.., Y91'd ~ S4904S10. + -.,. Agt. Pa1r1ot1 H3-eOOO Santa Ana 49 000 62• a oer•· 1Ctc11 l ""' -1152. 10.IPM , "" welcome. H3•0'U6 o.tux"91dfrni2it lK llLIW llllD Rtlfst• Ciftuletion pet tllouSlnd ~t • .no .... Ht be, t!ldrY ..... jiij FOf'ec:IOlure, 48r. oceen ~ llntl 1111 0r.,.. "50. 142•10 view, hou• w/PQOI, •· Ne-t 52 000 ~ -I ......._ _.._ ttnnla, I teunel Won't "t"" • , °""' 1>1 ooncto •• 1.41 .llcle, -.. ..-. OOIY IUI at 1379.tOO. Call Eftli&n CitctMtioft per ~ QetlOfi/tl, ftpec. MIO/mo, ltw '*-· ... yen!, Petrick Tenore, 1111. tJl.1717 Ml lltl ....,. Poet MIO "'°·· "° 760-8702.131-12tl Tht . ... ""' ....... ONftge 8E8T 8UY aeooo ~ I0,000 49C To ...... .,....... "lMI IMHO MW" 38A E••b4U" Condo Pennydver ewa111tioa "' ~ · ..... .. , '*"' ""' 1160,000 (2131141·4* ............ ,I tromllM. Rat• 8eMd On 3 Un. -7 Tlf'MI --.... Ullle pe1, PoOl. ...... no T red• your oks 11 tot = ptll n~odl n wlttt a Ca~......,. .,A,....Ml·lleo C ed. M2'-M71 L!::::===----------.....t1J _______ ll.;Mt W WlllOll at-GMO I • iJ • l Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, December 13, 1983 7 Afttrtlalat latt1 l~llalt Car~t ltmct Ctatracttn Gar4talat laal!at •ut.!!I Pa&a Platttr/lttalr =-=====-•146rl~v.-;;.yy:-. 'IJP18irtc1Crnlng;LL'.Oout1:"' cXRifEt I uUbtEOJJ In. Gtatral .;.;LA __ N_O_S_C_A_P_E_M_A_l_N_T_I ............... _____ BRICit.el ock•TILE plX§ftRPXtcAING Wla4ft Cltul•t $2.17 Per day Repair•· Sea1coa11ng 111llatton & repairs. 301.R .. .m.-&l4J""""~,R;.__;J'""r-•-com-m-cieen upa. Ray rat... ~~t.~a:::i ·u~~~':~ AU types. RMaona~ FIGU!IA!OO PAINTING Reetuecot. 1n111x1 30 yra. WHITE WIZARD S&S AtPlllll 631-4199 Lie yrs ti.Ill) Andy 645-903 I & ruld Llc:'s.1 •• bonded. KEN 892·5830 645·81921731·2918 831·2345 Fire proollnp, anlngles, 25 Nell PAUL 545-2977 WINDOW WASHING Th11'1 ALL~ pey for All Typea Repair, Aesurl, we Sell Any Brand Carp;j Ina Fo1 est, 552·9142 $$LOW AATl!S S Mttlat r,rs exper, ntte.xl, epec. ED'S PLASTERING ~J~1~1X ~~~016 3 llnee, day• Seat coat (SLURRY MIX) FOR $1 OVER COST ElHtrlcal T100 trim & iomov11, gen. Hauling Col. " ent, lrg __ *_..L..,l""W~.-.Tl-1_*__ n n1turll wood rtnlehu, All Pll.,..: Int/ext. Neat. In 11141 Comm.. Aesld . Aeaa 772 1722 I 55 701 7 truck Aeaa Bch vle. CdM -bOndl<I l lntured, trM Rettueeoa Eat 0454268 DlfLY All.. Free 11S1ima111 --• ---•e""L"'ec-t•R .. ic .. i•X""'N•·-P-r-1e-e""d c ean·ups. 4• Thank you 759· 1936 Con QUICK CAREFUL SERV. ..1. Lie C-33 No. 2tOa04 ~-~-·-----ltatt Law n 645-4269 or 645-0032 Caltri•L right, lree eS1lm110 on TIE IHH IOI• --;>MiL'S HAULING ABC MOVING •T138048 638-&911 .. w., "s""t"'•t"'e•t•aw....,raq-u""'lr·"-'"-1•1 -ai1 PloT bH~llliat-.-. w altrossMahlfs/Bartend large or small Jobe Lie: Lawn· Ttee-Shrub tnlllll ANYTHING·ANVTIME 112 ... 11 24 lllf g f ta-llll contractor• who perf0tm _ __ ers & Maids Call Llllle 396621 673.0359 Tree 1rtm/Remov1I 646-0792 F ti• w wO(k over S200 Including A ITTING· MY HOME French Maids 96().0263 ELECTRICIAN. 20 "rs exp Lawn malnt /Rotolllllng -.--*A· 1 M¥111* QUALITY PAINTING: lair 9UC9' lier Heeler• labor and m1ter1111 mu11 SERVICE N1 Victoria, Co111 Mesa ~ ' Free estimate 548-6065 Ht1tia1 Best quallly. 25 yr Hp. prices. Fr" M t. Call -·-Pltlllll I be licensed. Unlicensed Ntghls & PIT 642·8482 Ct•HI Ctacrttt TOP QUALITY WORK AT Lie. T • 116,428 730· 1363 John anytime. 631·2050. H~ H So DIRECTORY ... LL . Concrete· u lorm 1· p~·r REAS. AA TES. 646·7602 Haa4r•aa 24 llilr El" IU· llH ,-.~,·· R-lnAA,; c·.·,'1'!•2.9rv918ce9.· e.,o,n,.".1nc1,o:!., .•dhv0!'~.~-1n'oo aaHflaJ · ' ""' AESIDICOMM'LllNO Home-A4!9llrt·Carpentry f'urneees. POOi Heatert ST AAVING COLLEGE _ ...,. ..--'"" "' "" BKKPG 8Y COMPUTER or complete tobs No job 20 yrs Oo my own wOfk c bl El Plu bl STUDENTS MOVING CO F:trlng lnt:riOf 6"iQfl Or1in1 cleat from S5/2S Contractors and con· plut the IRVINE MIRROR Reas & Reliable Servtoe too small 964.0366 Lie 278041 AL 646·8126 a nets· ec· m ng ltalt CIHaiaf L c. T 124-436. lntured. HANGING/STRIPPING Repair lauceta. dltp, etc eumars, contact Mary and the HUNTINGTON C Fencing DON 986.0149 .,.1•8427 VS• MC S 873 6 Grondle al 558·4086 wllh BEACHCOMBER every From S25/mo 6'75-0305 tra•ic Tilt G • • --ROBIN1S Ci.:E:1J1NG .,.. 1 ,.. 0011 • 1 12 AnyOmo M&M 642·9033 any questions Cont1ac· Wed -·.. t -Ir tatal **'*HOME REPAIR SERVICE.• a th~ouohly WATCH US GROWi •H•NGING/REMOV•L... f.il t or's State License n.....,aya PROF BKKPG computer/ FLOOAS•PATIOS Elec-Plumb·Carpenlry u • =I'. " " .. no extra charge! manual. Moderate tees. SHOWERS•COUNTERS T EES Remodel Keith 646•4972 clean hou~~~57 Paiatiat 11 • yrs ewperlanee Board, 28 C1v1c Cent11r CALLTODAYll Free counsel 642·7047 Free est Reas 559·81 50 Topped/removed Clean· _ --• T a. fllEPllmll MIKE851·1800 Plaza, Room 690, Santa All ftl IUIU I repair. llx or build ANY· I•••• 1Mt/ lltrtQ" Ana, CA 92701 Your Oally Pllol Ca~iaeJ 11l1kia1 Spec 1n Kitchens & Baths up, new law~ 75 •·3475 THI NG Reasonable Have refs Becky 720·9'1>5 by Richard Sinor. Lie PIJtf ltanal Service Olreclory 1 •New cabinets, cabinet 0 C 1614L6~9S8E7TT3 ERS Clean Ups• Tree TrlMmtng · rates Dave 960·2165 . Brtttsh HOYsecleaning Ser· 280644 14 yrs ol happy * llEIO"ll * A 1 1 & 1 'l'a1d Matnt •Hauling local customers • epresen II YI rac1no bars 01m1ca -MIKE 650·3263 AMERICAN HANDYMAN VICI Quality & depen· Tnank yOIJ. 963·4 114 Call us llr'11760·0328 • SPIRITUAL READER• 142-Hll td. 322 counterlops 642·08.!_1 c1an• Care Commerclal/Aes1denttal c,anrsp BGonlads! .. 8P4a71n213. 6e71C dable work 6~·0289 QUALITY P•1 ... T~EAS -•• reel SLl~'· Wra~ AdYiser In all matters, C t Eitp d child care my · "" • HOUSE-APARTMENT I PROMP T NE,... :1 PRO . • u love, marriage. business. --11r• ,, hOme lull/time ~eek· Landscape MaJntenance H1aUa1 Cleaning or Aenova11no FESSIO"'AL' s .,636·71.49 NEWPORT· c AIRP AT etc. 675·2495/631·9397 Acctaatiat Expert Carpentry Service days.·, yr & up 650-7169 Quality Service, reas lie -Fre. esumate 650·4468 " 3857 Birch (cor Quall) T . S i W'IP.,..,..p.iiiil------1 Aepa1r-Remod·AC1dll1ons bonded 20 yrs 1n area DUMP JOBS & I 12 YRS EXP rm smal[ SI OFF wtth ad 549·2287 Jfl81 '" Ct c,:·w~~kh a~~::!2' :~~:5me Ooors·etc 548-4980 Clti•atf SwHf Mc we;4n5e~ L:ndscape SMALL MOVING JOBS HOUSECLEANING My prices are smalll ' Typing/w ord Processing John Brown 631-6483 REMODELING All phases M DENNY'S M • 1 4 MIKE 646• 1391 897•4i8i:i''O AE~~6•8322 j 650·6477 Aon ~~O~Ac~!~ ~~ All buaine11, school & per· AISb cus1om cabinets 18 CHIMNEY SWEEP lar•Hl•I WHtd HAUL·MOVE·AEM'OVE FAii PllCEI ••WAYS (cor Oahha) 760· 1822 sonal P<Ofecll 85 1· 104 l Aceaatical yrs in area Ltc. bonded. $40 & UP 1·867·4876 Mowing EdgiTng Twice a Furniture. Trash, Trees Housecleaning -V.c1n1 I -Cl 111 •d 968 3564 963·5415 NOAM APIS Exp'd, de ..... ndable ' AellabMI ·References I ... Od ,. • .,. the C.ll .. • II ins d • any11me mo S20·S25 45.5737 .,. Heue you read IOdl 'a t I I Own trans 650·3263 • ST ARR 548-44 71 '* • Y answer o • 1uceo1a u •• uaaC IPIOIAL SELL Idle Items wllh a Cl111lll1d Ada? II not. garage or yard aelol 11'• 1 -• Find wllll you want in Diiiy Piiot Clusllled Ad. H1va something to sell? Ctassllied Ads, your one-SELL Idle Items with a you're l'Nlllng lho 1>991 be111r way to 1111 more RESPRAYS. 847-7901 Oally Pilot Classlfleds 642-5678 Clusilled 1d1do11 we1J stop Sl'lopp\ng center. Cllllllled Ads 642·5878 Deity Pllol Cllllifled Ad. bolgelna In townl peoplol USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY ... or 1(.-,ull ~1·1 y11·1• t 'all 642-5'78 lat. )JJ Aert•tata, Oaf. leatala It AaatHct•tala JOOZ ltl WulM 11 ltlr WulM Slit ltlr Wut .. New,.rt ltacll bit Sllare 2tOI llEWlllD Jiii fAMILJ'1 ••n Slit ltlr Waatt4 9100 -.., Beautician wanted. PIT °' 1 Br apt w/stove, relrlger· Lag Bch hse Pvt room, Witness 10 cir acc1den1, CHllTIUI PllEIEIT FIT. Good Pay, New 11111 ator and parking. $430. b&lh ~entrance $350, Tuesday evening Oec 12. Jiii IWI 11111111 Salon. Npt Bch. 675-2787 AElAIL OR HOSPITAL Call 675·0612 all 5PM 1st & last 497·4391 1983 At Oran~ & 17111 lJWlllLfl&LUt BEAUTY Tired of bid houB? MOYI 2 Br. l'\ ba. Also 3 S, 2 Large 2-slory rn CM:"Wid. SI C.M 548-5744 days. F up 10 wlloleslMI Growth ba, lrplc Both have. w/d micro wave dshwr. trash (213) 866-2448 eve·s :'~1h1~~~J~f'.:i:f IUllGllllT position tor detail Orien· $360 650 631 4 a • .. Top comm .. suppllet furn. led person with manage-hkup, crpts/Clrps. gar cmptr • "IAITA" Played in bumper carsll. 640· 1901 Tues th Sat 9·5 men1 ablllly Lloht typing Wednesday, December 14 642•4387 Male Prof looking for M/F Picture yOYrsett wtSanta. League play WMknilet w111 t 1 873-9<><>6 · RIES 9 Y 'll "'-h I 2 B B I p to shr 2Br hm 1 blk trom Have you1 party video Jammed wknd open play IHI LIYEll WUTlll 1---'-•_n_. -----• h A <.Ml arch 21-A:pri~ I ): l~u{ r ""' appi~r as resdul t o f s :, ! ~;~IC x;! r :~'~· beach. Smkr Ok J Smith. w/Santa Xln1 wl chlldren Arcade, snack bar option I PART TIME ESCROW c ange, spec1a commumcau on. re 1e r om tensions an ong S600/mo 675•4912 Bkr 675·0194. 786-7500 11111 Santa ls Authentic. Ner50%on S200Koross Public relatlon1 too, area llYESOllOW distance call which con tains "good news " Y ou'll receive A-1 Lid M M/F shr Npt Shores v""" 775·1058 or 646-4158 s125.ooo inv lOV.dn I hbrarles '°' put>lllhlrs hu lmmed. 1 tor 1 . . . . . . l ff . L I h hi h cross rom o ar1na. -·, --0 A C. r.,. Mull nave car Sim"-Topen :.1j mvitauon to presttgi.ous soc1a a air unar eye e 1g 1g ts 3 Br 2 Ba. rrpt, newly dee· nioe apt, 1 blk t>each SPIRITUAL READINGS See center near yOYlcall -.... ... SCCfetary. >'Pl """ wpm. vigor, vitality, originality and valuable contacts. orated $895. 1·998·5868 S275 5'48·8371 Advice Jn au matters. Love, 1·800·641·4645 Ext 224 ty vlalt llbr1tlel, prnent Xlnt opport. tor right per· Us I marriage & buslneu. Kenned & Son San "'-'o materllll on the book• son Benellll. Salary TAU R (April 20-May 20): Delay IS temporary. actual y Al -beach 2 Br . 1ba Nwpl condo 10 s11r, nr Lido Also counseling. 1815 Y • ~-I we c11ry and list Mlee-negot. Lynn 547-5625 ks I f C h k m ate 'al "'-dy t sunde<:k gar 210'/t 41st Isl $314/mo. Very nice. C A s Mt t , tlons. Very low key. Mull•---------wor n your avor. ec source ri . u.:: r ea o answer · · • 675_6129, 859.7204 So El e,mlno eal, an r fl~Hr be avatlable 8 _30 ExecutlveSecretary.offloe qu estions regarding expenses. Many answers are found behind 56751mo yrly 548•7154 Clem Lied. 492-7298 T.D.1 4021 AM·2:30 PM, M·F. Send o f 1111 President . • HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA UllYllAI Permanent position lo rn•intaln office eomptu in Orange Co $ 14,400 per year. (7141 556.0278 btwn 2pm & 4·30pm only HOTEL IALllAl&YOLH Front desk Cle1k Hotel guest registration, 111 lncld w1mds, CRT exper Pftferred, typing 40 wpm & good basic math skills llllHHPlll 2 lull lime positions. day shll1 & graveyard PteaH call for appt btwn 9-5. Mon thru Fri It 6-45-5000 ex1 52 1 scenes. you'll locate what is 7eeded a nd eventually e m er ge P2v~te ~~~:~c•h1:~ 1~r I.tat a Ftad 004 w 160w HAS Hi lor Tb·§ 1 lell« . end rnumo to: Flnanclat W11icn firm victorious. Spaoous s1nqle. one s4501 Iii Incl 850.1088 s10.ooo up No credit Cook• Book Company ~· top kno1ch eJtoc: •--L-1.L.-•• -.-.111-n-1-.-,-6 b d u check. no penally. Also P.O. Box 3, see y for vary busy, --n G E MINI (May 21 -June 20): Spotlighl on variety, specu · 1WO e room apts Resp FIM wanted. 20·25 lend on & buy TD'• Palallne, 111, 60078 ch1lleno1no posl11on. WHI PIOOEUll lation, abilit y to make proper m aneuver tn connection with yrs, to shr 4 Br hm nr FOUND ADS s 10 000 up to Jumbos SI r on O • 11 P · In IOI Huntington Beach law career or business. Get ideas in w r iting. copyright procedures. OCC Pvt pool, lndry 0en'1sonAssoc.673-731l OUISIFIEI 1yplng/1hor1h1nd llkllls • office. MUST have 2 yrs h S250. 1sl, last • sec. Call ARE FREE ' HTllH UUI must Non·tmkra pis. Calll law & 1 y1 • on IBM su bmit scenario or format. M oon position ighlights romance, scon 241.1511 • • Heir Waatt4 5100 The Orange Coaat Delly Call 553-0940 display writer at Ill Pk aspirations. power of persuasion . Shr 2 br. 1,_.. be c M llPI. Cal·. AOCIT1 IEO. llEU Piiot has an excellent op· General Office Flltno. level 4 Of 6 C&Jt 847-6041 C ANCER (June 2 1.J uly 22): Basic d om estic adJUStrnents pool, fK . $300 • ullls Lv Gen'I office poaltlon avail portuntty for 1 Ct11Slli.ct typing, non smkr 25·30 LOAN PROCESSOR want· takes place -rapprochemenL occurs regarding ronfllct between msg MarSl'lall 754-0959 1•2-Hll In corporate 1cc01Jn1s re-Oulllde Sales P•rton hrs/wk. 586· 1569 ed fOf So Oro Co Mort· d r ·1 bl A h h .. . . FURNISHED or - -c1evable otc Medical bill· wilh • proven lllCt r• oaoe Broker Min 3 yr career an 1ap:w y o igat1ons. " 1g er up was sincere m UNF'UHNISHED. WE LOOK FOR YOUI ing & lollow up expet t cord Great earning lllltll l&llT. ecper req Head up own m aking p r omise, but n o w It is doubtful w h er e (ulf tllm ent is ALL UTILITl£S House/Roommates pref. Good communlc.;1 potential, g1,1ar1nteed We are looking for hard· dept Salary open concern ed. Means str ess self-r eliance. PAID, HEALTH Unllm11ed 832-4134 Found Blk Fe Cocker !Ions mall\ & typing draw agalnt commission. working reliable people 951 ·8277 LEO J 23 22 De{ C BS TE S G f Span A1gonqu1n. H B skills: Must be depen· Send resume to P 0 Boll lo 1111 lull lime grounds ( uly -Aug. ); ine terms. perf('(:l lL'(:hniques. LU NNI lrlftl or 840•8645 dable responsible & settl 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca maintenance positions In iHEHS streamline p rocedur es. cut d own on unnecessary expenses. SWIMMING plus leat 2912 Found Cat male red mot•~aled· Mr Fehr 92626 EOE Newport B11c11 Catt Focus on communication, education. sp<x·1al information and much more' Sorry, SSS Single garage 731 640-8950 I CLE•"'•L 673•2268 Mon-Fri No e•o ne<:: Wor~ a1 home 1ny11me/day Oe· 1111s send sell addressed st am~ envelope to PO ... E!ok 19654. Suite 275. lrvlne CA 927 13 no pet!. Model' w t 18111 SI Co 1 stripped Morris type ------B·30-4PM re-evaluauon of basic concerns. goals Pisc·c·s, Virgo and anolher open daily 9 to b M!:a 673.7787 5 a River & 51st St NB $6/hr plus qtrty bonuses IW•Et••• Leo f i,ure in unusual scenario 788· 1626 J""" lOOtlll 9·5. M-F. 55 wpm, 3 ytS -n: V R GO A 23 5 22 G 1,.. Oak d Smgle 128112 2rth St' Lost Male Golden Ae-ECIT-• office exper COM. Call NEWPOAT BEACH ( ug. • ept . ): e l at'C'OUntmg ut" sun• your woo Npl Ben $75/mo Parking 1re1ve1 Culver/Harvard El In I Jim (714)675·0638 To Manaoe N-Salon on r i ghts are no t being abnegated. Y ou'll haVL' more respons1b1hty. Gardt n Apartments or storage area Reward 752.0162 The Orange Collt Dally the Water (Coast Hwy) pressures w i U mount. you may feel backed ~to a t'Om er -but --,..--Pilot has an exeelMlnt op· i OLPIO&L Chatr Leasing 1¥llllbte Mecnanlc/Ma1ntenanoe Newport Btadl So. Office ltatala Hl4 LoSISmall Sia~ POrtunlty 10< • c:.r-Type 50 wpm. 10 key add· (213) 276-6950 rewards are grealer and you 'll be a winner Cancer. Capr tt:orn 1700 161h Street •Ce1M dlx suites ampl Norlh Laguna, Myrlie St onen1eo Major Account 1ng machine, tiling, phOto FIT pollllon worltlng on •O 11 dst sport 1ishe1 & var•· ous lore1gn cars Please mall letter wleaper & rels. 5 f63 G St Chino, Ca 91710 Attn· Cathy persons fi gure prominently pkg S350up. util pd 2855 area REWARD 494·6367 Executive with 1 proven cop)'lng. proof reading & 1---------1 LIBRA Se 23 Oc 22 Y 'II ..i I I tal Dover) E Cst H""" 675•6900 track record Grell various dulles. Non/ ( pt. • t ): ou cornp e te ma)Or cyt: e, 642·5'13 .. , SCRAM LETS po1en1111. guaranteed smoker Salary $850/ you'IJ reach more people, you could be "flirting with fame." Bayfront 0 111ces, patios. • draw against com· mo. CPA firm. Costa L unar emph asis on contracts. special agreem en ts, possible Newport Btadl No. parking, 1en1torta1 ANSWERS mission Oe•lre tomove Mesa Pat 754· 1040 partnersh1ps and marital status. You'U be dealing with bright, 880 Irvine Avenue 573-1003 Into management 1 plus. ---Send resume to CUii competitive indiv iduals. expecially Anes natives. (al 16th> ~auliful eaecutlve office Offset · Aobm P o Bo• 1560 Gr"t eu11omw1, answer1 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov. 2 1 ). H ighlight independence, 6 45·1104 suue real estate related Usual· Pestle Costa M ... 92626 l)hOnel. light flllng. Somo ••/ ,.~ tlw OC .airport area, set· TREES EOE ' «rands. Contact Jlnl DmilT Pilot.•• M9dlc11 Front Ol1toe Must be Ofganlzed. bnghl. and friendly with strong SOC· retarlal skills Typing, lite booklleeplng, heavy phones. e•perlenced In medical field~ Full time postllon open lmmedl· l llly. 770·389& originality , take initiative in ma lung new starts and p ioneering . . relarial services lneluded. One carpenter to another: trvlno. 261•7425 projects. You'll get to h eart of m auers, m ember of opposi te sex Penin 111ra trg 2Br. sndeck, s500·S900mo 752•7787 "The cost ot lumblr hu ------------------My eoado lo Mooi ;. ill · • t. d 'II"'-d f new crpts/drps & paint. Corona det Mar 1275 .,, moved 50 high so lut AIH·fff ELMILY Oft. ltOITAIL lllYEll It wbli serye as msp1ra 10n an you ~ n o unnecessary expense, Annual lse. 552-0853 II. Perfect for Architect'. that I c1n'1 be!!'v• 11 Live-In 6 daya wk. Balboa. ... ... 1111 •• boeled uatll Mare . I o gallon. • . St8p$i0 beach: 2Br 1ba Designers, ete. Agt. g1ows on TREES. Ref« req 673·3603 IYI CHEERS RESTAURANT. al••r 1e•~-.:r~ SA G ITTARIUS(Nov 22-De\:.21).F ollowthroughonhunch Bright & airy 56751mo 673·8<109 PtraHala 01 AI DE . PART TI M E Entertalnment and danc· P'U:1'.••il 1 1 lllEll·TIPPH Chrlallan Thomes Gallery 650-2317 -family m ember does have right idea and no w you'll be aware yrly 968·8263 ltar lal~H Pltr CIRCUS Of SAT/SUN 11pm-7:30am. Ing We need coektatl ftoth Bah' of it. Dinner invitatJon com es from surprise source and r esults S-Cl -.--277' 550 slf. Clean w/cpt. pvt Active retirement norno. ~•· we train. Stu· u•""' t:;,, Find what .. 0u wa-nt in ·u be 1 I d d I h . ed . . ·1 bl •• • ••• e 393 Hospltll Ad N B dents OK. Full, pit. Beach , w1 • p easant. n 1v1 ua w o aid . tn past 1s again ava1 a e 2 Br 1 Ba nr bus & beach. be $400/rno 6•2·4623 MASSAGE · · & Warner can t>el noon ~;;;;;;;;;;~~=~~0~1~11y~P~llo~1~c~111Sl~~tted~s~ and will h elp collect necessary maten al. pool & laundry lac Pnme prof loeallon. high 719 NO HARBOR BLVD A•11ri1• Stnite 752·8955. 847·9966 pm )' CAPRICOR N (Dec 22-Jan . 19): Reach beyond current S475/mo 498-6277 ldenllty near airport. FULLERTON P/tlme. Must know lreth & 111aa un• · F d --t 000 t 45 000 sq It marine malnten1nc1. ~ ..,.._ expectations. ocus on security. long-r an ge prospects an 2 Br, close to beach, $475 5•99 a~~ u~ 662•7247 _; 11M112 liable trans. Appty btwn H B Law Office need• PIT rt!Sponses to recen t calls, contacts. Short trip 1S on agenda, social 223 La Paloma Call tor airer 6 PM 831·6585 l IAY a WEH 8·9 wkdys. 438'~ 17111 St. peraon for telephone cot• activities accelerate and popularity could reach a peak. You'll ~pt _637•7918 _ luiaHa ATIAACTIVE Costa Meaa. :;u~r ::,';n. ""':~ p robably w in a contest! . 2 2% c~~s~~~~~~cg~~i!i leatala 291' r~AiiAE~Es~5~ •HOIPTillllT bkkp'o hetpf\J1'. 847-6041 t AQ~to~US (Jan. 2~-Fe:. I'!!: ~hat seK.n<'med.ta bek trayalt~1U app1 637-7918 N-port Nr poll office EXOTIC DANCERS MIF M;:,•t;~:.:1 .:!: HU 11111&111 um ou uo: ~ mere m1~un ers n tng ow 1 • eep op ions Stal ltacll 2714 App. 1834 sq ft store°' F0< Bachetortette) Partl" nmng. sl\OUld 11 .... ' 1n Of. Hot & cold food eiq>1r MC, open and don t bum bridges. It may be necessary to revise. . 1332 sq It, 846·2947 •stripper grams 92µ941 ange Cou~. Small Pf1· H11old 495 E 17th St. CM · ·ed d · r __ Seo . d h BachelOf apt (furn or un· S review, r ecorat.e an r enegotiate. i....cv, rp10 an anot er furn) on beach. No pets Ct•atrcia PHONE FANTASY vate sch · end r• DELIV: watklno rout••· Aquarian fi~ure pr.ominently S425tmo. 213-431·9550 leatala 2911 25 Ladles 10 Sl'l11e your suN me1 1Po: °'1d· Thocm"11 Great 2nd lob. ctoae to PISCE F b lg M h 20 Y · f · h~ h Fantaslest 828·7182 ea • rH ent, • • home. Pick yOVf hours ( e . • arc ): ou receive In ormat1on w 1c IHal ~ 1c560 N ,, Bl d CM f0<nta Co11t UnlYlrelty. .d It• pref Da B. 1 f Y ·---li'SVU ewpo v . . . w ·NTEO·. SINGLE MOM "' u ' n . can ead to pro it.able n egoui:iu ons. ou'll recoup recen t llUS:). Fee rent In eucha 1 400 sq It $375/mo ,. 700 No Main. Santa Ana 831·6300 24 hrs 111 add. G · · d ' ted th h · ' d M ...,., f It · r A nge or A e 1 · · by male 35· loyal l!Oneet 92701 No phOne call• ain 10 1ca roug written w or . em~r o oppos e ~x ts babysllllno days Call ~ n _ 54 ~5032 allecttonaia. athletic:. wi please.• 1·0ern--on-tt-ra_t_or_s ___ _ loyal, does have your best interests at heart. Gem 1m, Virgo 540-n 15 afternoons Closed school apace avall college degree. 8'4", 2:l<l Fii .Ill persons play k ey roles Furnished Room neat So In Fountain VelMly/Hunt· lbs. I lo..,. kids & lamlly BABYSITTER: IVH/ttme In Are you adventurous. Coast Pina. Female 1ngton Bell ar11. BELOW JIM 850.0882 my C.M lloml Reis req ----------if-----------+-----------1 preler $250 556-1737 MARKET AenewabM11n· I l "-.ao1.a $100wk at1r1. 642·7803 =~~~1~:'nl~~;80 a 0 f a U f a I t U f nuat leases Utlls. maln1.. DI atll .,,,. , , --HOTEL ntutatata, • • nllrlatata. • · nf!f •ti 1• • · Newport Beach Motel. todtal ,... lee• Incl --Co hH operilno• for 1 _ _ cus .,rv ~ AMAZING MACHINE IULllAIUJOlll I Cl 18 d Ct1t1 .... 2724 ..... lt1cll 2740 a ... ltaca. 21.ao weekly rates avail, also Contact Carol Jones makes "OU $300 In 8 QI. an guys, an • • , kiter.en units 642·9939 842·6651 exl. 231 hours Would "OU work fr ... lttl Otert over, to travel California, 1 bd I OI Close 10 bch Pri· s I s'300,., c II Hotel guetl reglllratlon. LH V9911. Hawaii, and •PMlllH "1 vale 5450 • dep Beaut 28' 1Be twnhM. Newport • walk to beach Rent or leaH newly re· alurdays or r I lull time lncludl wknds. t 1 Wes1ern slltet wtth 536 4398 frplc;, patio. vaulted cell· Pool tennis $250 incl rnodeled horne w1th Jim 963·8818 _ CRT up p~larred, 01Jrt4lpon!IMdmarkt1lng 1 Br. lrg rms, crptsldrps. • _ _ '"0· blllns encl gar, xlnl utlls 5•8·4260, 993·4888 storage & large lenced w•NTED Silent p-.. ~ typing •owpm. good team dtmonstrattno 1 range No pats $385 2 br 1 "'t ba twnnse stove area nr Hunt Hrbor ---1 1 " .. ..... '" Agt 731·6829/642-7312 drYer. retng, pool. tac: $825. 8•6•0736 On the beach 1 room apt. lot, commercla ion no. or high return ttn<le1 by baste math aklll1 • revOlullonary new prod· s5ooi mo Avau Jan 1. --kllchenelte & balh S300 ad~ lo Newport Blvd. youno aerospace/hHeck 1 uot. Mull bl ambitloua. Lrg 2 Br, 1 ba W/slde Ow, 963.7570 bel 10 & 7 La aaa ll atl 2752 • &200 sec dep 2306 w 64 ·l334 services ltrm to kMP up PMlase call for en appt well groomed and bright. tndry rm Avail 111~• _ 1 d Oceanfront NB 673-4 15• ShopstoiiiCeslSlores 650 w/growth Contact Mrt btwn 9·5PM. Mon·Frl at All training 111.penM• $525/mo 6-45-6625 CloH to beach 2 Br 2 Ba rm on o omm -- -· sq 11 or Miss. reH. Ntcholas 1·528-0190 645-5000 a•1 521 paid Tran1ponet1on 1 stove dshwshr deck pool Close to bus. IUWI llTEL Costa Mesa C·2 548·7249 ---turn, return guaranteed U-TOTE-1 IAllETS .... For PQtftlon• In man- tlgement level. Mu1t havt convenience atore Mgmt. u-~. Sa&wy com. ment1Katt wtth e)(peflence, Up 10 17 /hr. For lntervtew, apply at U· TOTE-M Man<et on PCH & Viejo In Laguna a.en at 1390 North PCH between 11·12 noon or &-7 PM on Thureday.fM IOll •O CAU; (71') 4M-t2U w 537-414t EO£ ~aily 'ilat ·.· · · · · · · · · · · .... · .. · PUT TllE PllOIE CLERI Busy clrculatlon office needs a phone clerk for verifying solicitor orders. 20 hours per week, Mon.-Frl. 4:30-8:30PM. $4 per hour. Applicant must be mature and reliable. Some phone experience desirable but will train. Apply In person between 2-4pm. Ask for Debra or Caterlne. PALM MESA APTS. gar $575/mo 536•4637 · shops. $500 492-6700 Wkly rentals now avail · I •1 ,., A High earnings. Start 1 1 Br $460/mo OtllGe hrs -- ---• .. L -2761 115 50/wk & up Color Store 2ox6o hi vtab 2330 II y I DI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... lmmad For awt. Call 9-4 1561 Mesa Or Santi Deluxe 3 BA 2''> BA near twrtt IC• . TV Phones In roorn 2214 Newport Blvd Costa June Pridgen. 11·• pm A n 1 H e I g h 1 s n-lrple WO hkup pen· 1 Bdrm. 1 balh AvallabMI Newport Blvd CM Mesa. $660. Avail Jan .: PART TllE :. only, 648-3337 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 714/546-9860. lry bltns encl gar lg patio now S650/mo, yearly. 846·7445 Isl 675-7788 :: 330 w BAY ST • COSTA MESA CA 97676 etc $675 545·3604 673-3355 ------• Want Ada c.11 042·5t78 ~" '"11•1 ""''"" •u"1' • l"""' 0 .. " POOLSIDE 1 BOAM ---7' SEA & SUN LOOGE •·•·••rl• Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in . . ........................................ · 0u1ot. 5425 mo 2455 SUWlll llYEl/WEITOllff ) 100~...-up Color TV leat1l1 2tZO Laguna Beach area (2 hours Irvine Av. 646-8126 __ YILUIE 2 Br. 1 Ba. nu cpl/drapes, ~ C011t Hwy. Npl 2.6&> sq h, 3675 Birch, Seo11An1Hgts 1Br$SOO New 1 & 2 Bdrm lu•ury btt;:s·Cs'· ~~~~ So.Lagun1,nr t>eect1,lurn NB. $1330 M1A zonl09. per day). Weekdays P.M. - 2 Br 2 Bl $600 No pets •PIS In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm ra:d 6-45 &846 1oom, TV, stir bath, Fe Aoenl 54 1·5032 weekends A.M. Earn about 545-4855 from $675, 2 Bdrm from °' • • · N-smkr 1250· 493-3490 Coat• M111 lndualrlt l *400 Call M Barro LUX CONDO S690 TownhouM from Oueet HouM Studio. Btks ICllA. Bldg. 3000 aq ft tllt•UP tn .P per mo. f . W •' Walk lo SC Pl1.t1 $735 t pool•. tennis. 10 bMch. Pet Pou. Uttts le Ill 2t07 deluwe lndu•trlal park. In· • 642-4321. IDE f'rplc lie •ecurlly W/D w1ttlf'f1111, ponds G11 for lnclud. $350. tS0-7142 'LL eludes approx 800 It of • ••.•• , • , , •• , ..... , , • , .•••..•••• , , •.•.••••. pvt 'c:tub w/19"1nlt 011: coottl"\! heeling P14<1 Lov«y 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 gar. L11ga 81g S..r Clbln. POOi office. 47& per It g<O.I . pooll, JK. sauna, gym, F1om Diego Frwy yearly. y, blk bc;tl, no table, COIOf TV. 2 lrplc, 1005 Brloto Drive '.I a·11y Pl.lat" ................. "·· .. : 1 Bf. studio. $e00/mo. drtve Nor1n on e.een 10 Ill'•· $800 850•11oe evs steep• 14 (7141545-6918 64._7269 97~ McFadden end wetl on -------. .......... ,,,. McFadden to SEAWINO N-port 1111nd Water· ltat1l1 tt lttrllt STUNNING "X 1 Br. oar· v 1 L L A G E front. 3 bd, 2 be, No Pet•. Uart 2tol .:.;;;oon:.;i,~;.P•-st'""or_ago_.f,_ ... -PllT Tiii ...._. lnal =-~~o..,.J. ;~:. rec (7 t4)89G·5198. S 1050/mo. 860·41H 2 MIF una;; 36 n;;a;a 10 Store ~nlture FREE W'rNS .... --------Sf,aelous :ui.t. 2 Br VERSMUES CONDOS ahr V1fY nice houM In Irv Call Tom 845814 C.M. Very busy c:lm.t.latioft off~ needs ....... fllW wnhM l 75. Walk lo $700 10 S 1100 O< CdM w/25 Y' otd M. h .,.rt time help &l\IWe....... .._,.., VO 1 er w/loft, encl g.,, blldl 960-H56 AQon1 631 4Q60 P'OI Must be·~ to pay n ..-• ..... •-T 7 Jtc:. utll rm, pvt deck. w a111 10 beach Bach 1400.$600 mo, no srnkra. phone traffic. We have nice c:ua-1 bl1na. ·~· $750 No $400 111 Ulll• l ncld Mtrly. 754.9244 ATIENTION 1.EUZINOEA tome.n l Applicants must be neat, pell. 2 15 1 Pacific. 536-4637 Ii( GAADUATl!S OF 1t5t --.tble and have • ·-----"t '31..f107.185-4>M5 •Viii 1350/mo BalbOI LOOIOng ltlf tallow ct-·~--·-• p-. VIEW cw OCEAN WHIUll lPTI ' · Agt 073•5410 · · member•""° mey Dt In telephone permnallty. Some U,ht' 2 8r 2'it .. Twnhl nMc:to 8~ t l 2 Br from IN N RT BEACH IM Oteno-County ...... oftice work alao. Houn are ~ mf·.,.~3ttt.f ~· 1L.a=. ',!';."';'.!; SI= 1: 2 ="=~ F:~n.er~. ~\,~:~ ~:,:r•r=~ °"c~ : ~~:::!:!:O?_ ~loo'° 200:00 PM. Startk· ....... room . ntWIJ , •• from seeo (AMI tboU1 Sn4/rno.54S.1461111t11 0&1·2651 eft 8:30PM. .-u· --1 ... ' per wee . WllTllll docOfat.ct, bH utllully lufnlth.cl .,II. OOfl'IPtttt !Jtm., 250/mo . . 1111, FRU ·ALL AO I '. Apply ln eenon. Mon·Thun, 2:00 .... Ill landH1c:d, Heurtly wtth TV. llnttlta ut.,,., avail Jan. 25·30 yra. TV COMMIACIAL 8 EM· : to '4:00 PM. Aak for C.therine Ot ': .... 3 • 1\t ir.. petlo, i!1~5t1 ry no Piii may oe Niii.ci fOf lf)Ort Ktthy 250·0440, IVH INAR 911 SUNDAY AO. Dleen. O/W •..... ._ lcldt OK. no ••m or k>nQ9f No leMt SS7·2.421 21~M4t1 .,.,..,_ req'dl On J'ambOr'M Rd. -ORANG! COAST OAIL V PILOT ~ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRfS AND PRIZES! ~ .. lm!Md. ~. et Sen Joequln Hiiie Rd. , IO "" •/M&F ~ Anne Nolen ))0 w 8 AY tT • COlfA MllA CA .,.,. • 187S/lft0. MO Center St. ...... 11AAA N..I c:onck>. 1310/mo t ~~~1~13:2:•::bll:u~lfl=--J_~:.:.:_.:_~"2"~' :"'~1 .. ~1~o:··="f~111~1~v:-·~·~· ~· ·:"':o~·~· ·~..:..:..:;.:.::~'J~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~'-FOf IPPC M~ ...-.... uUIL 175-~ .,_ ~ Ollt ~ ". , , , , •••• , , • , •• , , , •• , ••••• , , • , , •.•• • • I i . • - • Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December 13, 1983 Dtt• 1110 ara tare lllHtllaaM•• 1111 ... ,,, CUiier/ • ft•I Drlwt1 M chlhuailuas Ing hair Xntlque oek 6uR11 wlmlr· 1;c I h 6 a I :a ltat 7010 '12 JiiP CJ5 X&n; n.,a. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PlJZZLE . & •hof1 hair. ;;;ea, roving ~t~'1~~=·~2•cct;C:: .sfg,: ~~. rC:::!':,c{e , top nevtr UMd, MUST hOme. 648-047 t 1 oreen. S 115 ... 1549-8220 1 lid kl hrktmn Parl4t SELL 1900 obo 840·1 t62 ACROSS 1 Sphere 5 --fire 10 German basin 14 Hautboy 15 People: pref. 18 Fish 17 Foolish deception 19 Above 20 Declared 21 Antagonist 22 Weight units 50 ''-Town'' 51 Valuable 53 Oam.O. 66 Malt drink 58 Eleotrlc units 61 Miscellany 62 Got loose 6-4 Movie great 65Lend-- 68 Excellent 61 Tt\rashes 68 Splits 69 Pottage 23 "Don't -DOWN -ltl" 1 Master 25 Canine: abbr. 2 Foment 26 Spree 3 Girl's name 30 Joanne -fblrectlon 31 Old playing .~Planted cards 6 Kin of et al. 34 Tanglefoot 7 Apocalypse 36 Grain fungus group 38 Cudgel 8 Vegetable 39 Denver 9 Eminence 42 Layer 10 Dynamo part 43 Sunshade 11 Vehicle 44 Northwest 12 Shortly shrub 13 Talks 45 Admission 18 Jr. Leaguer 47 Stick 24 Forest 49 Used to be 25 Courses c•w ouw.n11u11 HtOl1 IUll llW !~,~~d·c:d. s0260. ~I~ SEAPE.ACE. Custom 66' ,.... I Aed, $360. 662-3-438 411191 Mutt MO, 4 pc ... t1htone man I, like "-W• $40 kotc:h. S126 hr. 3 hr min. 1077 D1taun pu w/ihl. nu PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YID Chrlstmu puppl ... beaut. HC:l HOO, 549·7984 cynaonlc: drum1. $60. 675·50158. 213137~2 14 tires, gOOd shape. $2300. AKC Scotllea. 13150. ---~ 650-6466 Newpon C1ifiiiiiiii • 8915·3720, 760·1879 ev .. 1-9156-1295 aft 5PM Crib new Sears wi mat & 2 eels drapes. bfwn & ru11, Parada 01 Light•. 20 '80 FORD 1 TON. 1211 ptotoctor $80, 548·233!1 S25 ea Brau drape rod, people Mu. 648-0156 t Stake Bed. $8,000. Victor 'lUIOO Auto. air, aun-roof. need• coametlce. $40001080. 8-42-9187 26 M oisten 27 Wan 28 Loud 29 Garment par1 31 Dress 32 Turkic tongue 33 P:ashlon 35 Watercourse 37 Whlrlyblrds 40 Recline 41 Bird cry 46 Hearsay C hristma s Cocker ----.------Spaniels, 2 bull temeJea, Custom m1~11. t 1 1011, In· $ 10. Two 6 tt sotaa, like ltWHri Mart.tr Oretltt 8-42·661515 bull male. AKC. 1·3 )'rt c:ludlnO 3 oel\d Just nu, $350 ea. 19 Cypreas Dee. "I to Jan 1. Groups OI M-.,--,...,,-5-=--, -, -.7=7 '73 MB 280, xlnt eond, new old. S 12S-S 175 432-9681 re-upno111ered In light trees. 110 ea Hondo 90 30, S 15 per pereon OllCihen c .. '1 ~a : I paint, eunrool, full l)<)Wer. • _ _ _ I earth-tones Like new, mtrcycle S 17-5. 760·8380 1714..,73•2336 ataun "no cev. Mrv ce *"500/0ff.. 540-5318 D I p I 6 O I $3000 ,., body, $2000. 548-8672 .., .., almat on upp ea hardly used. r Q • BAR, mehog, ttalned IN I!.:. 7 ll s weeks Chrlstmae Elllt $700 obo 645-8879, glau center. btau ll, •Hll YHI '73 MBZ 450 E. Unique 1111 lelllU'I $tl50. 85t-8242 Sam-t2 noon. drwrs. $700 720-1136 12w zobtXc ZEB 183 METRO STEP VAN: a ~~~ 4~~~~2°tr. 110•000·1 SOUTH Dobes . Ch. aired • 9 wks Designer wht wool rug. Bdrm sel. 3 po, dbl bed 215 hp motor. new trailer. cyl, 3 tpd, good cond, .78 450SLC. Euron.en I COUITY FRIEND & PROTECTION 5'6" X 8' $500: Oueel'I 1350, Honda Express~ 548-4866 great !or swap meetl. ,.. $350/up. 551·6556 wtrdbd lrame, $75; 2 new ,95, 1>oys cruiaet bike, lk Ptwtr hth 7 l S 1500 or trade lor small ~~!~~:;.· 2 .:;~m•~:; YOLllWAIEI Messy Dogs! S 10 eny size. ~rsc~3 c9ulsers, s 100 ea. nu S 140. 548-7527 eves 231 BAJA, .6 cyl d•l. f ower, car 966·8324 •11 5 radio witape & ste<eo., Grooming school teacher ___ • _ 1 _ __ .. '82 OOOOE RAM 250 VAN elec:. sunroof with wind· "WI WILL llT (21 yrs exp) 546·2848 Oht dining rm se1 6 Chre. Box spring, matt/lreme, plank, fish box, 2 vhfa, Custom Interior. load-". 1 Id I •--.. _ 111•-••a1 .,, $ headboard, bedspread meter -1 more. S28K ""' she • pwr ocka, """''"" ---Min Plnscher pup$ AKC . 350, 811 soia $250, cot-s96. Wurlitzer Organ After 5 call 673• 1080 itlnt cond MUST SELL. uphol. eltltude meter • 1 1 Volume Selel, Servk:e 6 .wks, red & bik1tan' lee & end tables, lamps, $300. radio console $25, $8250. 840·4160 radar detector, •Int con· • Anc;l Leulng s3oo. 213•33 1•8195 prints 646-7313 540•8419 *IO%'"* Aati,ata, dlllon. s 1s,ooo. c 1,11 t871t ee.cnBlvd. OLD ENGLISH SHEEP Huddle Be~bed8. Cabbage Patch Kids. Ofnletaallbl1!8s3 l~chlsl~cl~-. CJanica 9045 7·9eml7·9pm 857·1429 HuntlnitonBeech Dogs 13 weeks old AKC desk, bUllelln board $250 $276 642 9049 " " '77 450SL. both lops. JClnt (114~142-2000 48 Puts ott $300 'ea 1213, 531..J 184 S380. Bunk bed• Danish • • 960-9003 or 960-4373 '83 ZIMMER GOLDEN cond, sliver wired Inter. 1--------- 5 t Dress style white S 180 644·0472 Celling Ian. still iilt>i>K. Boston Whaler 13• i1lnt SPIRIT. Hand Built In $26,000 firm. 759·8189 '80 Rabbit delael. 2 dr, 4 5 fl POODLE& ARE PEOPLE NEW ON. Size matiibox brass mtr. oak blades & 4 cond 35 hp' Eve,;rude Florida. Mint condition. spd, air. 11ereo, per! 2 ~:e~~I Pups $250 & up. 546-2848 sprgs & heme Stlll pkgd tulip lites. Cost $290, $4000 474•7000 8•4 · $65,000 r-. Priced 11 110 llZ IOOSLC c:ond. $29~. 631-3016 Sh II e 1 ,. s2so Retail $795 k 1 take $95 552-0796 _ · $49.500. (714) 545-9485 Wht/blu llhr. al!ova. ·so Rabbit, ••int cond. 5 53 Throng e ' • me e. " mo, · as ing on Y CALIF 28, sgl gas, fiber· Eve 963-5828 ' ... AKC "Teddy Bear Look" $275 HURRY 650·5156 Full length Mink Coat. 91855 flybrldge sport· AM/FM cass.. front & I spd, aunrool, air, stereo. 54 Neighbor of 540 5605 (12)$l500 Seel coat (10) •attl, lattrl.. rear spoilers. snrl, very S33SO/OBO. 831-3016 Mont. · Oak Dining rm set with • fisher Sacrifice $ t6,800 n _ _ sharp $32.SOO. SHEL l IE PUPPIES 5chrs s 100, 646· 1236 $ lSO. Mohageny dining obo 760-8677 760-8361 TIWISPAC MIZ •1'80 Vanegon. i1lnt cond .. 55 Winglike 3,, mos. & 8 wits Old ~ set $450 642-7347 • Adi 9107 • •1400 ''"4 74"3 57 Game VI°"' Ponderose Pine din 1bi lo t S 'I 7014 110·1010 _• __ ._~_-_., __ _ ..,, $100·$200 953-0174 wllves. seats 12. S match HANO MADE SWEATER. I 14 II '80 Turbo. loaded. Crm. _ •82 Rabbit LX truck.Oil. '40 58 Entrance -PHOTO ALBUM $35 ea. 16S·26 E•cailber. 3 sails • meron red, 54,000 mi S-heltles · Sable & Wht chrs 5250 Also oc· ~ '82 280SL. US conv. 13K mpg, 5 sp. 13K ml. lllie 59 Oesert ridge STOCKING STUFFER$ cas1onal Ibis, $25 ea All kinds or glasses $20 main. 6 hP Evlnrude O/B, $10,500 997.4755 mo. $30.000 5'0·6699 new. $6500. 979-5616 60 Eject 5150•5350 551.6556 Lamp, 520 Blk/wht TV for all (7'4) 751-5119 marine radio. auto pilot. $10 552 9759 Asking $8000/obo Days eNw 9112 '823ooSO. Lapls blue VolYO 9175 63 Harmful Pets 5535 . . eves Like new Whirlpool trasi'i 859-6077. eves 494·5084 . $35K Mr Denys 898 86681..,....,.-...,.. ____ __ -:-:-r-:-:-'T".:"':'"""r:-:::""'1I;,.;;.;.;. _____ ,..~ Refinish & save 48 .. rnd compaclar used 2 mo. 1982 BMW 633csl, dark · ·75 242DL. wht wfm8fOOO 11 12 13 Baby Parakeets for Sale solid Cherry table w/2., $100 Schwin 5 spd CAL 24, VHF. new sails, blue, leather, BBS '83 M.B 240D with stick int. $3100 llrm. 548-4362 Rare/healthy All colors l2' leafs $250. 2 Capts & tandem. bike, used 1 rig $4200 673··6382 wheels. P-77s. loaded shill. 7.000 ml .. loaded N' 9177 4 1 8 9 2 3 6 $5/up. call 646-6517 2 mates chrs s40 ea summer, $200. 556·7~7 Et Toro sailing din'iihY. $26.900 Dir 645·3639 or $22.000. (7 14) 640-2937 i•'•'•c•. ____ ,,.......,. ... Aat itats · 1010 . 545-0932 Madame Aie,11ander Dolls Ultra light lender. mast. 675-1981 Ask about the money we come in & see Newport ~-+-+--t-~I -s s 548-8058 sail. rudder . center ·73 2002, nu Mlc;h. tires. nu can save you lhru our Beech's finest selection Antique Enghsh piano and ecllona,1 o$3ta5s0 3darkll -G I -C d ooard $360 494-0053 shocks. AM/FM. >lint purchase & lea.se plans. ot previously owned ....... ._-4--+-·ll chair. $800 Legel book· green ve our wa Magic Island , o d ar . Jll SLE.MOIS Pors. ahas, Aud ls and n I t l I ,.750 f V T i Cl b c:ond. $4SOO, 786·9694 case $400 548-4866 u s n a u r a • . enn s u . Ericson 23, good shape, eves & wknds. llPH. Tl Volk1wagen1. · wood/Smokey glass $200 $800 548-4866 Naples slip. Make offer __ ---'--__ I have a few German & eo. Dining Rm set natural 2 1 3 6 3 3 6 7 3 8 d s '76 2""" 1 1301 Quall S1r-1 I --F A CLOCKS Magic Isl gold card. chrtr · • 'f_ • vv-.:. m nf c;ond .. 1<lnt ~ . rench ntique wood parquet table 6 213 433 7860 e\19s mech .. ? AIC, must see NEWPORT BEACH lel\ over from sale. Would swede/chrome chairs membrshp. s3soo value . • $4200 492· 7665 1•• 1•00 like to sell before Christ· $250 set Sola Bed dbl 111, now $750. 769-0939 Unsinkable Sabots-c:ompl. ••• • 455 E. Coast Hwy. l'Jl&S. $45/up. 536·3932 comfortable cushions Neiman-Marcus mink re-& ready 10 sail-special Conveniently Located Beaut 6.9 Mercedes, ·79 ·N-port Beech '2"21-+-+--11 Wicker dotl buggy, Kumly almost new $250. Eves versible jacket. Pd S3SOO S749. Call tor nearest & Competltlvely Priced $28,000 or $2000 and 673.·0900 Kab Co, Chicago. $225. 673·7040 will te~e $3000 firm. ~r 1•213-435-3887 ~. • TO/pymts ol $700/mo. New Mercedes Benz Beck· Call 979-9933 Single bed set w/hdbrd 760-87~9 Wan125'plusboallntrade \,II 731·5211, 731-3501 er Grand Prill electronic Wood burning stove pipe, $100, Recliner chr w/lleat NORMAN ROCKWELL. tor sports car & or art IERCUEI &-SEC radio. $675. 842-9677 "First Love" & "Hue" work 851-8928 111 msg Sales-Service-Leasing -. -.+-~......;....._~--41 parlor heating stove. pedlvibr $100. 754-6389 " lllEllATE IELIYERY circa 1850. good cond, In flnn"(framedl. A ppr M1riat ~•iJ. 7011 rm AalH, Dtantlc WATEABEDkit/gsz.wave-$6000/ 1 557 5454 _ .. · CARVER Champegne/Palemlno -use now S 1200. 720·0285 less w/ 12 drwr pedestal 0 r • AVON ED CAEST Full Option, 450 ml. A raacta ' 11 headboard .. MUST SELL Pool table 4x8 slate Oars, motor bracket. 1<lnl ICtlSf\.Xt·fjj\tfW S49,900orS850amo. lalck t307 Fr!!,:ree relrlg. s's". gold. $375 OBO 646-9229 w5 t0ac:t!53es7sories. S400 firm cond. SAOO 645-6776 ·~;;~ ~-'~:·~,:~" eve/wknds 7141768"'4468 17052E~~a, ,.S.905o309o4bo. nr new. $300 968·9753 l1lM1 Po:,· T~ble (slatel lor. S!iJ•' Docks 7022 ·~ ,na,..;R 'c 9149 c:.i·l~:; or.,.. . 1309 Kenmore wshr & dryr, exit Ptaia1al1 6107 Christmas Excel cond Dock for rent nr Lido ~YL 73 Midget, SSM ml. new c:ond S 100 ea. 544-6488, IEllLlllll*' 1 .. ,S $300/obo · 644-7362 Island. Power boat up to Sales-Service-Leasing red paint, gd cond, nds '75 Eldorado, mn/rf, real -+--11-+--1t---+----j -• ,... · 30· s1151,.,,o. 5sa-0933 LlRoftEST top s1515, 645-6243 nice 13000. 642--0795 ~:~~r~~l~on~k~ w~~t~: s:,~.al ~\~~~\·~~:~g .. t~;~ lllllE 11m MOORING BEST LOC. • '79 MG Midget. 21,000 ml. dys, 548"8823 eves ~+-+-......f---4 FF. 2 dr $165 895-7062 Sunday Alter 10em 406 lrom the Far East For Rental Balboa Island. 10 llVEITOIY Wht, am/Im Stereo. xlnt '76 Sevilla In XLNT cond. -E Bay Ave.~ 1. 673-0345 appt, Martin 646-4244 min. 10 Jetty. 18' bOat. •'79 3201: 4 spd. SIR cond .. $3200. 673-9020 both body and Mectlan· Rein gs/Furnaces: ser: Rockwell 6X 13 planer 673·6204 (315YDL) • 91S IC8lly $6SOO 673-t913 --+-...... -4-~ vice-Sell-Buy Frostless Newport Beacfa 6169 52000 .. ood *'79 3201; 4 spd, SIA PH~". I S alter 7 pm. 14 17 1 from $99. 8261 Bolsa, -. 24 w ·cutting Slips Av11lable. 36' & 35'. (486562) •&3 5aSSTI, loaded. mov· ---------"-=======~~=======~~~=~~=~=~· Midway City 894-4888 ltlHt ltwll& Salt bandsaw -'2000. Meat Call 9.5 M on-Fri *,79 3201: 4 d A/C '79 Eklo diesel, xlnt cond, -Decorator Items. apples. cutting sar--$1000 Also 642-4644 . , (994XEQ) IP . Ing, $13,200. 557-7630 silver. lease Just com· 5100 C1aer11 I --patio furniture. Almost hand tools 646--0379 I 'IL-· • 7021 *'79 3201; 4 spd, SIA Ptracfae ·-lS'I plated. S69SO 640-8268 ltlt ...... MOTHER'S HELPE~1 Babysiltrng. lite hskppg, part time, flexible. Need own ear. 675-3277 ltHESlllES Ct"A's °' experlenoe re- quired. Full time. Ei1oel· lent t>enellts Npt Bch area 642-8044 Pa1n1er1Groundsperson 5 dy wk. Apply honl Oeak Surl & Sand Holel. L.8 497-4477 Part-time dehvery L A Times. 7 days. 3 am • 6 am Salary • bonus. 494-8496 ..... ...... ..-..=--------Ec•i~aeal 6016 new $10-$100 llrm Appl Spine\ Cable-Nelson up. II_, I (091VPZ) '79 s~111e. lull ""'Wer . • --------· -673-4192/1-683-7045 rog"I piano S500/obo. 2 Sid wind surfers ..... 80 3201·. '59 356. misl green. ,.. v• .. -3Smm A FA camera and " " 5 spd, A/C stored $6900/obo. Eves leather Int, new '83 * * * llash.$65 21ns1amatlcs, ·PATIOSALE·SAT/SUN Engagemenl/weddlng SSOO·SSOO 675-63t9 (565ZOL) 496·5185/631-185511221 motor $7500. Steve Hll. ESTATE Rental/sales agent for ac- tive Balboa Island olf1ce. We have openings tor two ei1peroenced. lull time licensed agents. Com· missions only Call BETTE WALSH. WlTHFHllT IOIH 111-1100 WAITED: PROS $8 each 548-5261 9am. furniture. plants a rings, brand nu $900/bo .. Ai fl 101 *'80 633csl 4spd loaded 863-0478 days. 547-2104 misc 126 33RD ST 631-0362 alt 6pm fCll ( tBWW299) '66 912, red, all new. Great eves. I TRAINEES Nikon F-2 Photom1c body Surfboard ftt l lln CAAL Vespa. whole P2ooe. great *'81 3201, 5 spd, SIR Cond. $7495. 546-2848 . E 00 30 w/MD·3 mtr drtve, MB·l Hoa1eltold cond 2800mllM St200 (ICUT843) . 61 L • K, 1 owner, * * * & MB·2 bait paclcs, D.E.K G H 6212 HAYWARD (Thruster), · 640-0784 •. 82 528E Auto loaded 72 911 SPORT-A-MATIC brn, prime cond, loaded II& IOIEY focusing scieens. DL· 111• O I clear $150 962·4869 _ __ _ 1966653) • · Aeblt eng. Good cond. s t2.SOO 720-1136 lum1na1or, Nikon 11ash E~I• quality lee's crpl 10 x Wgnr pwr painterS130 vJu, licyclH 1012 82 528E 5 s5995 89 t-95oo -SHORT HOURS coupler Beaut cond $625 12' >bound oll while, fike $96-used once tOX50 Kuwahata BMX, ~Int cond, ~ 1EU0968) spd. loaded 72 914 clean cond Webber THE LARQEST Why not dial tor dollars m firm 552-9759. eves new $150 851-101<' binocs $15 640-7051 fully equipped, $150 +'83 3201, A/T SI R cerbs $2950 968-796t SELECTION our CdM olflce We oller ~ s u ( 1FMY925) • Highest commissions Fite to Yoa 6022 Jewelry 6214 XLNT BUYS Persian Lamb over ~5 invested n1• lolla loyct 9161 ol late model. low mileage --------• • Ei1tens1ve product hnes Free 10 wi\ old M Ted· I 5 CT MARQUIS CUT 1acke11s101e $1001oller cycle, $25 673-3600 •'63 3201: 5 spd, SIA -Cadillacs In Southern RECEPTIOllST/ • Photo copy supplies dybear Terrier ml ( DIAMOND RING !lawless Nat'I Ranch Mon~ stole. MoiObecane, like new, 27" ~ !;ip~~~~. Callforn1a• See us today• 1!£11E••t. OFFICr • 6am to 12 noon 640-5830 80 et Side stones. sell lor $225/olle< 673·7258 10 spd Pd $269. asl11ng ( 11wu189) Aulo, SIA, 'fOY CARVER IAIEllS • "" " • Trainees start S61hour $9500 ap a sed S IBM u · W d ~220 S 125 646 5165 CADILUC Sharp person needed for FREE KITTENS 4 kitties pr 1 l"lllC. late • · 131·3tl1 electr•cal construction •• rllUflS I .. ,.. need good homes before 673'2123 Hiss PAID MUST SELL' New men's 208 W 1st.SanlaAna IO.l5 m 2600 Harbor Blvd. hrm Must have pro-atnt, w/,olt1ti1I It Christmas 641·8685 Beaulltul Golden C11nne & GOOD USED ITEMS IO speed $40 ~Iris' Closed Sunday ..,...; ~,~1 r11-... .,. • .,. 1,,,,, ,••t TIME less1ona11elephone man· tlrl u• It 11000/wL -• Blue Topaz Stones from 646-0792 Schwinn, S25 Boys S20 LARGE SELECTION OF ~-.<1't1'"' .. 1 ,,. ""'"""'· -ner type 55· wpm and II ~!e' II I I •&• Gentle Chesapeake lrg $20 ea Call 640-8688 ----Bob 855-8111. 640·6930 NEW & USED B••w ·s1 °"" su.-o.t.vs 1J·s COSTA MESA 540-18&0 Earn up to $400 per 0 · I you ~ a se ·S ar er wht dog woman's dog Ml 'cal I It 62 4 "" month. Retirees, House· have 1 ·key e,11per1enoe. hungry for rnoney. eel) prelerabl. 640-1717 Game Show Prize, gift 11 • · · Mttor likta 1011 & CL I 313 wifes, College Students. Salary open Virginia. Mr Thomes 6am-1pm at ~ . -Y c11rt1f1cate Van Cleef & LESLIE SPEAKERS ·77 v 1 .. ~ Uk ToJtll HH atnt ti Need dependable aulo 10 540-9570 &13 0118 Horner accordian 120 Arpel Je~elers Wiii sell Model 102 & 103 Xlnt $37rb~ ... .,.,....545,59~5new, 172 C*Pflce, pis, pl b, 1/c deliver Dally Piiot tn Restaurant --• base. 1 switches $650. rntore $4000 credit lor cond $500. 646-3582 · ue. • · 19 2 Toyota Corona 7 0 , 0 0 0 m I I e s Laguna Beach (2 hrs per Baking & lood prepsrallonj 754· t400 ex 406 $2.500 or portions for Mason Hamlln Console In '81 Vespa, ri0U9ht new L~u·~~~~rs• ~!°,!~·:a:: a:3.':42~rlg $1350/oller 545-9269 day). ~kday, P.M .. worker, pa1\/t1me. 2pm SALES Pref"§";"' citizens gd hm. 25% discount . "like new" condition c ar. don't need SERVICE&LEASING '79CAMAR0.1oWnr,Xlnt Weekends. A.M. Call Mr to 6pm, Mon.· Thurs. 6am lllPLAY llYHTISlll LHASA APSO male 2yrs 714/597 ·2233. $3000 obo. 675·9103 S 1000/obo. 548-6504 3670 N. Cherry Ave. '75 Corolla 5-spd, alr. cond. E•tras. Blau. $3800 Barrow 642-4321. ex1 10 11.30em Sun Apply . welltralned556·2943ev -A ----0 --M b .75 1 LONG BEAC AM/FM , xlnt cond. obo,760··6828 3.43 EOE between 10am & 12 noon The Orange County Dally olei1 Ladles eteJust. Pi1at1/0r~HI 6221 oto ecene , JC nt H $1800. 241·1481 or 2 & •pm· Lori's Pllol has an excellent op-Farailart 6025 gold. sis. $950 640-7762 _ _ cond $295. 645-1088 (No. Cherry exlt-405) ,94 CORVETTE, WHITE PUT·TlllE Kitchen. 3077 S Harbor I porturnlly beginning Hammond onsole Organ <11•) IH·lllO '78 c.tlca Ultbac~. low $27.000. 646-0736 .,,-OLERI (Harbor at Carri""" Or.I. mid-January lor career Beautiful Koe wood beck· wA7CHES. Get the pres-Sep Leslie speaker auto ••tereyclea/ l'rade-lns Welcome mileage, i1lnt cond. ---------"'~ -...-oriented display advertis Ilg ous look for a fraction rhythm Kln1 cond Pr~ •---1011 Now onan Sun 11 • $3800/0BO. 760--0761 SEE II FllSTJ Very busy circulation of· Santa Ana 979--0747 . • gammon table, S 125. of cost. Flnest top name reduced s975 549•2644 -ttra ,,_.. -flee needs part time help ---------Ing sales reps w1th a Oak double bookcase quality replicas. Perl In ··s_2_2_so_R_A .. f""c"".-JC-ln_t_c_o_nd---Vtlka I ta f 173 We heve a gOOd !Mllectlon an-Ing heavy phone ~es~urant 1 11 PGroven lrack record headboard, $40 White every detail and design. LOWREY ORGAN H-2.SR $lOOOlobo. 642•0638 DllHa 9117 W I of NEW & uMd Chev· traffic. We have nice cua-oo serv ce wor ers. real earning potential, wood cablnet/chest. $65. $250. 760· 7232 Full pedal, theatre con· 172 220z 4 •Pd n-'63 Bala. rebtt eng., trans, roletal See us tod•YI 1-sl appl"'-nts must Sam to 1.30pm. Mon.·Frl. guaranteed draw against 548-"'261 sole like n~ $2000 '82 KAWASAKI LTD 440 clutch. •In' I w~""tng' c,ond. front end, 12V, $1450. . CONNELL "'"'" "' """ Appllcants must be neat, commission. Desire 10 " M L ' 6216 ' v~. • ~ "'" MUSTS 7579 be neat, responsible. and & ICalH!J 646-3582 Low ml. good cond. $11SO S26SO 660-1233 ELL &42· · have a pleallnt t~ clean dependable and move Into management a 1..lttle Miss Mulfet 11t on a Compreuor. 2 Brldge""rt or best oller 545.2901 .66 BUG· RUNS GOOD CHEVROLET able to speak & read Eno· plus Send resume 10: Tuflet, along came a .--'72 Pickup. Rbll eng, $ · phone personality. Some llsh Apply belween tOam p o. Box 1560, aplder and re1d In the mills, lathes: 15X50, PEVEY PAO STUDIO 40 '83 Honda [.(press. >clnt mags. $1 150, 548-0194 995. JEFF 645.0862 light office WOf'k alto & 12 noon or 2 & 4pm C.osla Mesa, 92626 Delly Piiot Classified 1'X40. l2X36. V·H mill. AMP Like · new with cond. 600 ml. $385. Must '68 Conv Bug, red w/blk "\. °:' ti I ' t • d t 1 , '' • • ''I \ \I I · I HoursareMon ·Frl.&am Lori's Kitchen, 3077 s. EOE MCtlon about Mias Mui· bead blast machine.gas. ELECTRICGlllTAR both Hlll642-2914,662·7459 '83 Sentra, 5spd, stereo. top. radials, runs well. to 2 pm, starting salary Is Harbor (Harbor at Car· let's Tuffet and bought 11 ere & mlg welders, bench $325. 567-8393. ' mint c:ond, but high mile-s4soo. 673• 1s.8 'Ht>-1200 $100.00perweefl Apply rlage Or i. Santa Ana for S9.95. You can tell mill, bendsaw, granite Meleo ·111, 250: like new, age$3995.631·3016 CL I 9315 In person, Mon· Thurs. 2 979 0747 It rtt /l lilt t ff 1 Cl I t f plate, surface grinder. bougnt lor wile. ddden '68 VW Fastback. Every •. ·~ tr • 4 pm. Ask for Catherine • Real ~5111~!' in!est~ent ~~~~' uthTnoa; th~o~:h table saw. belt disc sand· Plano:Henry Miiier Spinet very 111\le Wiii hold till ·~4 S!nlraN laked over thin&, new. Re-bit eng. 1··"'83""o•or....,d-o-ba-.-w·h-1 ""w""t""b"'"lu or Elleen. Aestauranr k Delly Piiot Clasallled er. jointer. drlll press, Mdl. Orig. over $2000, Christmas. $900 obo. Hm ea s 0 0 w n · S 15 . 493·2561 cabarettop.. 4 mos new, ORANGE COAST Meet sheer and portion ~~t~a':e':J 7n~lvlJu:lewlt~ Ads. Call 642.se78 vise, misc. 541-3091 now $900 -432-9681 846-7414, off 645· 1177 S l35/mo. 548·3416 ,69 VW Auto Stick Shilt. 7K ml, lull power. Take DAILY PILOT control person familiar general ofllce sl<llls & die· Sohmer Console Plano, Tr11'ltn. Fiat 9123 over lease payment 330W. Bey St. with Hobart Slicer 9 30 , New Redials, gOOd eng, $290 15 962 1843 Costa Mesa.CA am . 6 pm, Mon-Thurs. 6 taphone exper .• xlnt 111\e new. hi gloss finllh. Tr1Hl 1024 1976 FIAT 131 S. xlnt trans. bOdy, & Int. $1150 . . • PllT·TI•E ULES 3 Clays/wk (10-4:30). Salary and Commission. Must have Experrenoe In Carpet Sales. Call Cheryl J. J, KNICKERBOCK'.ER CARPETS. 658-3921 Part· Ti-Ptr• MlllH wtEIEIH I Newport Beach Marketing firm has NVeral openings tor responSlble and in· dustrlous people. A good speaking voiCe a MUSTt A great way to Increase your budget dollars. We pay for your tre1ning. For Interview appt. call Mr Bleemef. 545-5776 am • 12 noon, Sunday. typing a must, varied $1995. Steinway equal. TE'NT TRAILER SSOO cond. look• like new. obo. 673-7769 Fer• Hlt Apply between 10· 12 or duties 549-2988. 675-9057 or 675-8877 646·4224 $ t895 obo. 895·3720, '7 1 Sqbck. auto, 20K on 2-4 Lori's Kitchen, 3077 Secretary/Bookeeper. Min 1 Ylllllll lllll 760-1879 eves rblt eng. New Webefs '65 Mustang Convertible, So Ha1bor. (Harbor at 2 yrs otllce exper, typ POLISHED WALNUT 5· 3'' Trailtll, Bt .. I 9125 cart>• $1000, 846-4921 ~!~nt.E;~ ~o~~·s~ Carriage Or) Santa Ana. 60-70 wpm, must be per-1mmac, 8 yrs remaining Utility 1026 .WPi!Oiioi""-----•-548 1808 979-0747 sonable wlphone ei1per, on warn. Retail $8,000 , '74 Civic. 84K ml, clean ·71 SQbck. Gd eng & lntr. --·------- A bookeeplng ei1per nee sell s4800 obo. Eves METAL BOX TRAILER lntr. $995, 553·8623 $1700/obo, 720-1867 ev '66 FALCON: new tires. Waitress/Walter with car w/exper 714•545•9224 559·0559, dys 660-5745 642•5655 77 Cvcc, A/C, gOOd con· ·72 Sqbck, lo ml, reblt eng. ~~o~. $~l;g1· 841~98;"nt estaurant Salary commenserete DIME s 5x81t $400 Victor . k 6 I ror wicker basket lunch _ fJtrtiat Gtt4a 6 0 --~ _, dltion Hatchback. S 1SOO. $2500 obo. 494-7875. alt service 9 • 1. Mon-Fri. Secretary lor construction _ _ Aalo Stnacta/ 644·6047 8 PM Earn ApproK S t50/$175 company hrs 8·2 Leave Ski SOots. Lang XL·S. S'h Parts 901 S '80 CIVic Deluxe am/Im '73 VW, runs & looks i1lnt, weekly Must be neat, name & nu ,.,, be r A Mens lJsed twice $175. 1 ' ts\ $2000 takes. Cesh. person ab re, and 631·2345 Shims incl 549-0890 New Mercedes Benz Beck· cess. roo rack, new tires. energetic Call for ap· -. -er Grand Prl)( etectronic St.000 ml. great shape. 545-2452· 645·86.Ct pointment between 10 Service Station Attendant, TV ldit, radio. $675. 642·9677 $4000. 646-4352 ·1s eµg, grn, new eng, am . 12 noon or 2-4 pm Expd Apply Shell Sta· ''"" 6232 Aaltl Weal.. 9 20 '81 ACCORD: 2 dr. Ivory. xtras. $2800/obo. Eves '66 Mustang. gOOd cond .. needs mechlnlcal work. s1eoo OBO. 660-4125 or 642·6173 Oen '17 Squire, 8 psngnr, auto, pis. p/b, am/Im, hi mllea. $950 obo. 644·8513 LORI'S KITCHEN. 3077 Hon. t7lh & lr~lne, NB LINE 2 B S •• 22.000 ml. mint cond. 496-S t86/631-1855 K221 So Harbor (Herl)or at 1--TOP SSS J L pktS, MOrantz rec. HIGHEST cXsA IMMED $5900 650-8689 • . -.80--M-u-.t-a-ng-.-6_-cc-yi,,-IU-IO, Carriage On. Santa Ana Females Pref Models & duel turn tbl. Sansui In· for your vehicle dorruistlc • --76 CO.fW, CIUSIC, tedfw '32 000" -,f. ~ k 979-0747 Escorts (213) 866-1984 1ergrated .sys, si\prs. tape or foreign 55 t:8285 '81 ACC()fd 2 dr Ivory blk Int & boo•. has less ss2"'445S. hm 645-6693 deck. rec s & amp. turn alJlllm mint cond. $5.SOO lhen 26K ml, exit c;ono, --------- Restaurant Truck Driver/ Mainten· WANT ADS tbl & wood & glen door WE IUY 646-5755 &50-8689 orig ownr. $4995 obo. '84 T ·Bird. equipped. Tall• Catering workers 10 help ance Mon and Tues, cab Call at1 5 13 t -3055 OLEll CARS ·Si""ACcord HB. 5 spd. 840-9247 over leue. $240/mo with food trays & de· M idnight ... 6 am, BEAUTIFUL 25.~ alarm. am/Im cass. XTN '76 DASHER 3 dr Hatch· 548-3416 -liveries. Musi have a Thurs-Fr1. 9-5. Good drlv--Color TV, 2 yr wrnty. All TIUOll wl/r, lo ml. $5680 obo. back (brown). em/Im M 13U good driving record 1ng record. Min Age. 20 S 1<16. Free del Open 833• 1549 eves. 0111.. alloy wheele, trft_!f PllTHUPllHS tor profit & •JtPOsure. Qtlrlstlen T~ GeJlety 650·2317 Parllllme only 9 30am to Apply Pennysaver. 1660 s TV J h . 646 t?&e $ 1500 bo 062 7927 ·73 cXJRI. Ve. SfiCk. 3 30pm, Mon ·Fri Apply Placentle Ave, C.M. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO un ° n 5 • '81 ACCORD SE. Sunroof 0 • AM/FM CASS .. $1200. CONNELL C HEVRO LET bet 10am& t2noonor2 PRIVATE PARTIES HOMESTEAEOSPKRS S7S00.675--3008 '78 RABBll on p1lnl & 975.2115 & 4pm: LOfl's Kltof}en. PllT /IEI. Of PICl 250 watt AL 1000, never tlr", clean, •Int eond. -~ 1 I,.'"" ' 174 Captt v.e, xtnt cond., nu pelnt, cell Steve. 848-0551 3077 s Harbol (Harbor FIT Accuracy lmportan1. Uffd, COii S750. aacr. laan S2SOO oeo. 975-1731 Plante w/lnt houM plant at camlQe Dr>. Senta Busy ottlce. 644-1999 Sell your Items for $60 or less /rt S 150/obo. 963-6314 ' r.., ! 'i ,, • S4b-I 2u0 178 SCIROCCO 811 origlnal, 1mm.o .. euto, air, aunroof $3850 090 84&-e533 MfV. Reliable. melnt Pfi· Ana. 979..0747 orc .. •aio0t1 our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub-eon. Plant exper reQ.1---------"' Own trena. 751.2211 Ret111811et Ill TlllY I/shed each Saturday In the Dally ---...,.----=--:---Elcclusive Ladles Boutique PIT motor route driven Piiot. PIW' D / opening In F1&hlon IS41nd neected now 1n Coste 1111.m requires Hperlenced. Mesa. AM deltvery to 8111e Wide R/E lnvett· prot.aloneJ retell "'" homes Mull have gOOd rnent• fin wYIOH llrm people. Call tor Appt car • prOOf ol Insurance. olfefln9 (;1\811englng ~ 213-274·5018 No wknda or hOlld1y1. NO ltlon for bf~I fndMduaJ --c:olleallons or bllllng c.11 to Wftt• .,::O' cMaJQn for 'Wlte<I Couple man• 2 l 830·&441, 9·2PM M·F T l 990 anCI DEC unlt1 In Cotta Ma11.1 ......... . • . 85&.0e65 or 631..e 107 11 POP·11/3'. Must hew 2 PAf'l·TIME V1tl4ld hoUrs yn •llJ*' w/COBOL. Ex· Sallln9 1n1tructor, PI T. to Include .. r1y A.M. oenent _.. opponunl· Fiu .. tire. Job rttt a mu.1 weekend•· Mutt have ct.- ty. Cell 583-0t40 THc:hlno exper pref pendlbte Yehlcle (amlll College degree raq'd. truck, van. atallon Bo;tt handling ablllty fo weoonl to a .. 1e1 n...., 50 . 8715-9080 Pl!* d .. lef In Irvine aree. Muat be oepeft• DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pr•pald ao m•ll or bring them Into th• D•lly Piiot office. S. ture to Include your pho,,. numbM or ad· dresa In your •d. h•ve a price on Nch Item 4 no abbreviations. SOfTY.t no commfll'Clal ad-, g.,_,. .. ,.., produo., plant• or •nlm•I• .,.. a«»pt•ble. DEADLINE: Lro 44" TV projeeted by a 13" Zenith Gold Ster. $800/obo.6'2·7579 N-Mereedes Ben! Beck· ar Grand Prlll eteclronle: redlo. 1675. &42·H77 RCA ootor TV. r.-note, gOOd cond. 548·7272. S175. i".VAENTALSS2b par mo. 19" c:Olor TV•. aalOfted atytta. 540-3195 II, rttr .... ttll ii• iiiiilri ,.., NEW • DtHIL. ~ Al yO\# HOiiday !htettlinlne t. Parlde·of llQhca. Daye 67~"'4MO, 1Y11&7-3a7a um. Mlll ~ Nt on • dabl• Contact Oreo Tuffec, along came • Hyele Monday thtu Fr1d1y ep!W and reed In tfll bftwaen t :30 anCI t0r30 Dally Piiot ClaHlflad !!' ~m!. ~!· 84~·!4!32~t~! I p.m. Thu,.., WMI a Oftd9rM Wottd Metl6n abOut MIN ..... Coeta ..... ftMI-Of 9'topptn1. '''"' •• 191'1 T""91 and bOugflC II vt.-Y9Vt f!t1gt111P9 ~ 'tor"·" Vou C9n .. , ..... , • ...,.., Dally flllfOI Ct•H•fl•d your Mtat and IOtt ot P(lltne latn·7·3Qpm flton • w·-a ~ ,.___ Ada. Tope.,.~ ad otller ttil no• 1t1rou111 & T\191 & 4-7:30 pm Wed ._ v-• 09ll "42.&171 Md let i Oally Piiot CIHtlfl•d I Fri AC!llfe rellrem.,,t Coet8 ...... .. -Clwlflecf M·vt.t« ,. ..._.Call t42-te7t llm 393 HOtf>llll Ad N B you, , ...... ~~_,_~~~,.,._-...~~~·1....;e;...._,,, __ ~~J -' .. .., USEOCARS& TlllOCKS COME tN OR CALL FOR FlllAPfUIUL Connler-0.LlllO ..ut 182118!ACH8LVD. HUNTINGTON liACH 14, .... ,,....,,,, ••anw-.u. ... ....... 11.111•11•• NITlll/ .... 2'80H---M: C08TAM~A ........... 1 .. t WIWllTn. -- OihlllWlt lift '79 VA.Ni good cond, tow .,. T0t&l8do. greet oona. ml ~t ....... t'--80.000 orig. ml. 11"6. • • ....... "-· pp 875·7514, 850-eS30 MOOO. 52·1400 IC214t work: 844 .... 193 hOIM ·1a out .... lupf, lfVtlm. Loeffd 6 oteen. All JJWf. '19 Convertlble lug Cr, ""· nu brttltlret. Wt1t1wttt, tow m1. tmmao. 13900 PP T12.a1n Maril Ma!IO. 147.oost 17t OiCia dam\ ift Md out Muet W. 13100 obo. Jetome at MtJSOf l'nlriff tM Rqlaltt .. 4 r1-• '"' I tl••F' ._ tile Oellt ....... ,., ...,,.,... ... . ' 1 THI DRANGI CDllT COAST IDiTIDI TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1983 Police sweep nets illegal video games State probe of Crescent Bay slated By L.P. BENET Of It .. O•lly Piiot lt•H The state will launch an in- vesugation into 11legal construc- tion alon·g Crescent Bay Beach in Laguna Beach after finding that several structures violate the state Coastal Act. Concerned that unrestricted seawall construction may harm the delicate ~ystem at Crescent Bay Beach. the state Coastal Commission has informed several residents that their seawalls are in v1olat1on of state codes and or- dered them to apply for coastal permits at once Meanwhile. thC' state also has assigned a team of environmental experts to cond1,1ct a study on how the seawalls have affected the sands and bluffs of the sceneic 300-yard beach, JUSl a block away from Coast Highway ln addition. they will be investigating the extent of reported violations in the area. o.-, ,....,,,_., ..... d It_.., Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Walt Silver checks some o f seized video games. Contract hassle airing due Coas t College District board to get legal ad vice on extension s Newly elected Coast Communi- ty College District trus\,eeS are scheduled to hear legal advice Wednesday night on contracts extended for administrators by a lame duck board. Last Wednesday. at the urging of newly elected trustees Conrad Nordquist, Armando Ruiz and Nancy Pollard. the board hired Larry Agran. an attorney who is also the mayor of Irvine. to act as special counsel Agran was asked to evaluate the contract arrangements ap- 1 Aft er th e sto rms proved f'«ov. 16 by the outgoing board. Two trustees were un- seated in the Nov. 8 election, and a · third chose not to run ali(ain. The lame duck voted to extend the contracts of six administrators. including the presidents of Or- ange Coast. Golden West and Coastline colleges. and to offer new contracts to three other key administrators. The new c•ontracta extend the administrators';>&. through June 30. 1985. - Trustees Nordquist, Ruiz and Pollard have expressed a desire to rescind these contract extensions. Agran was hired to provide advice because the district's own at- torney, J ohn Laut.sch. is one of the administrators who received a new contract. The trustees also are expected to discuss whether to move reg- ular board meetings to a new location. The trustees meet at 8 p.m. in the district headquarte rs. 1370 Adams Ave.. Costa Mesa Machines alle gedly paid winners in money, beer By STEVE MARBLE Of .... o.-, P1191 ltefl Vice officers on the Orange C'..oast made a massive sweep of bars and nightspots Monday con- fiscating do?.ens of video poker machines that allegedly paid off in beer, money. free games and trips to Las Vegas. The raid was part of seve n-county swee p that stretched from San Diego to San Mateo and turned up more than 400 of the electronic poker games, including 29 machines in Costa Mesa. 23 in Huntington Beach, six in Newport Beach and two dozen in Fullerton. The seized video games are similar to machines used in Las Vegas but do not pay off in jackpot coins. "The machines are rigged to give you free plays and then if you get enough free plays that bar would give you a free case of beer or dinner or even a free trip to La Vegas," explained a Newport Beal·h vice officer. The second largest seizure in the state at bars and restaurants was in Costa Mesa. The largest seizure was in Los Angeles where 85 of the machines were found. While most law enforcement agencies confiscated the machines without making arrests, 15 per- sons were arrested in Los Angeles and seven in Costa Mesa on (See POLICE SEIZE, Page AZ) Inexperience seen as LB crash cause A two-month state probe of a violent head-on collision on Laguna Canyon Road that left two dead and one critically injured has concluded the accident was caused by excessive speed and lack of experience on the part of a 16-year-old driver. Laguna Beach police asked the California Highway Pa trol's major accident investigation team to scrutinize the Oct. 18 accident. Stacy Davis. the lone driver in one of the two cars, and 16-year-old Leesa Snyder. a Laguna Beach High School s tu- dent and passenger in the second car. were killed in the accident. The second driver. Samantha Shannon. remains in a coma. at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. Laguna Beach police Lt. Bill Cavanaugh said the 55-page re- port concludes Shannon was driv- ing at speeds in excess of 69 mph on a stretch of the two-lane highway where the posted speed is 55 mph. The report. according to Cavanaugh, also concludes that S hannon demonstrated her lack of driving experience by turning lier car wheels the wrong way when her vehicles started to slide. The young driver had had her driver's license for only a month at the time of the accident. The study also revealed that alcohol played no part in the accident The investigation team, com- CSee LB CRASH . Page A%1 Newport weighs political funding By JERRY HIRSCH Of , ... o.-, ...... l leff The Newport Beach City Coun- cil has found regulating campaign contributions at the municipal level can be a thorny issue. • At its Monday afternoon City Hall study meeting. the council debated whether it should raise its current $35 ceiling for anonymous municipal campaign contributions to $100. "In our city, to have anonymous contributions of up to $100, would not be appropriate." said Coun- cilman Donald A. Strauss. "That is not in the spirit we should be heading." Strauss urged the council to keep its $35 limit on anonymous campaign contributions to council candidates. This would encourage the disclosure of who is supporting candidates with funds. "I feel there is an inhibiting effect on contributions If we are making people fill out all this information for contributions under $100. malting them go through the hoops of where do you work, where do you live?" said Councilman Bill Agee. The 1mpactstudy will be used in a January Coastal Commission hearing -when about six Cres- cent Bay seawall projects. includ- ing one built iJlegally by the city come up for review -to de- termine whether the state will grant permits for the constructed seawalls. .. We decided to do the study of the area now hecause there have CSee CRESCENT. Page A%1 .\ t't.•" rain ~ wt•t.•kt"nd Ju~" t•un m ukt• us forget how twautiful Coast weather cun ht>. So. just to ,jog our nwmo ric s. a !!!UUSt•t likt.• this one. sho t u t the Nt"W f>ort Ht·lu·h pie r. comc•s ulo ng out o f u clcur blue sky. "The purpose of this is to get people to participate,'' he said . Agee ar~ued for patteminj( CSee CAMPAIGN, Pa1e A2 ) 1:'ipplers to take taxis to tavern They're MADD as hell and they're not going to drive anymore By ANDREA ADE~N Of11'90..,NellWI New Year's Eve Is the tra- ditional night for party-hopping revelers, but an Irvine nightclub hopes to tum tradition on its ear this New Year's Day in a cam- paign to make those who bend the elbow more responsible. The J an. l event is called the MADD~Bash, an unusual teaming of the Happy Daze restaurant and bar , theOrangeCountychapettof Mothers Against Drunk Driven and an Irvine bwlir-.man who lt throwtna a )»rty. There it a twist to 1aln entry to thi. day-long event which ben- efits MADD: no patrons will be ' • ,. I penn.ltted inside lf they drive their can. "We're not in this to make money, but to make a statement," said Happy Due general inanaaer Jim Sullivan. The idea has won a surprising outpouring of support, Sullivan said, including dlacou nts to Happy Daze pattonl who plan to Ule one of 22 1tmou1ine services. Half-price fares will be off~ to thoee who come and IO in an Oranp County Cab. Car-pooling fnlormauon oan be obtained by calJlng Happy O.ze. Even lMne's police chief it enth uslaltic about the novel try to keep drinkers off highways. f" "I have to see h~ well lt'a handled. But I'm Intrigued by the concept," said the chJef, who plans to tout the New Year al Ha ppy Daze with bourbon and water and a free limousihe ride to hi8 lrvine home. An lrvine police officer and an Irvine Co. security guard will be checking the parkina lot to eneure no drivers sneak into the a~--al club. Drivers of car poo1a will have to surrender thet.r keys. and \My won't be~ undl tbe pall'On can pMI 'an alcohol bnleth •t. Sullivan Mid. "So you pt**· just Uke you !Set MADD, Patt Al l ). > 4 2 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. Deoember 13, 1983 E. Irvine hospital opposition mounts _I C_O_N_Tl_N_Ul_D_l_T_O___;...R_ll_S~~: . \ E,Y-niayor Gaby Pryor threaie n re ferendum drive to quash proposed IMC location CAMPAIGN FUNDS ... A 1ormer lrvinl' mayor hopes the threat or a one-year roadblock to plans to dewlop a 177 -bed hospilal in east Irvine w1U force hospital ba<:kers t.o consider an alternate site and affiliation with UC lrvme's medical school. Gaby Pryor. who contend.~ the 15-acre site selected for the lrvlne Medical Center is too noLSy, said Missing man's car bea che d Monday she plans to launch a referendum drive thLS week and put the question or the hospital site to voters. "I won't stand stiU anymore," Lift>f.'Uardl'! pull a ~ta li on wagon towarJ the bt>aeh near tht• ~t'~ po rt P ie r follow- in g a salvage ope ratio n this m o rnin g. T h e ('Qr r e po rte dly was d riven off the pier earl>• a turda~· folio~ in g a brie f chase b y a polit•t•. T h t• bo.d y o f the d r iver Martin Regan, 39. of T ustin was not found inside the vehicle. Po lice a nd lifeg ua rds used i n n er tub es to rai e the car , s ubm er 1<ed in -&.O f eet of ~·ater. School chief's ouster sought Oc-ean View School District Superintendent Dale Coogan has come under attack in an anonymous letter which says "he should be in terminated at onee" because or his recent arrest on suspicion of drunken driving. Board members and !oval em- ployees, however. have raU1ed to Coogan's defense, calhng him o ne of the most able and capable superintendents in t he state In the anonvmous letter that also was mall~ to newspapers, the authors call for Coogan's faring. "We strongly ob.)e('t to Dr Coogan's act of dangerous ir- responsibility and feel that he should be terminated a t once. We teach our children the dangers ·and consequences or drug and alcohol abuse and feel that Dale Coogan should not be able to discredit our teaching by his inexcusable conduct. Unless this matter as promptly handled lo· cally, we will seek Dale Coogan's d1sm1ssal by all legal avenues BULLETIN BOARD 'Cancer Kids' party set tonight in Newport available to us." The Board of Trus tees discussed the matter behind closed doors Monday but took no action. they said. Two board mem bers said today they received the Dec. 5 letter only Sunday or Monday. Both ·emphatically de nied any intentions or firing Coogan who's headed the 23-school Huntington &>ach district for nine years. "I was stopped. and the case g0t•s to ('\)Ul'l an January." Coog<m tonfarml•d today "My attorney told nw not to sciy anything to anyonl· P11l1n· n·«ord1> sho''' that l'taogJn . .i n "S1dent uf San Juan CJp1:.trano. was arrested l l .J4 p m Dt'l' 'l. whil<' clnvmg a leased Hlti'l. Cadallal· on Pat·1f1c Coast Highway near 17th Street in Hu ntingion Beach. Coogan spent about five hours in Huntington Beach City jail before being released on his own recognjzance. re<:ords show. Pryor saad. IC the Irvine City Council act.s as expected tonight, adopUne the second reading of an ordinance which grants a w ne change and a building permit to lMC, Pryor has 30 days to submit petitions before the law takes affect. 1f enough signatures are col- lected.and found valid, amounting to 10 percent of the city's 38,000 registered voters, the council will be fon..'ed to either repeal the ordinance or call an election , City Clerk Nancy Lacey sajd. The measure could be con- solidated aJ_ tittle cost with the June 5 presidential primary, she said. Three Irvine council posts also expire an June. The electi on t'Ode stipulates that if voters defeat a proposed ordi- nance. 1 t cannot be re-enacted for a year. eH<X·tively delaying IMC development plans for at least that long. IMC President Dave Baker said he didn'tcare for Pryor's threat. "l find at poor t.at·tics and dishearten- ing," he said. Baker said he believes th<'re is strong support for the IMC. de- spite a divided council vote earher this month. MADD ... From Page A 1 would if you go downtown." he said ominously. Sullivan expects about l ,000 people throughout the day and anticipates raising about $4,000 for MADD from $1 alcohol tests and $2 buffe t tickets. Janet Cater. MADD chapter President-elect, said "we don't want people to think we're en- dorsing drinking." But instead of the pubhc's perception of MADD as a mod- ern-day proh 1b1t1on society. Cater believes an evC'nt such as the MADD-Bash can better illustrate "to people who party. to do at m a way that won't involve the lives of others." The event grew out of an annual party J ohn Young throws every New Year's Day for col- leagues and business contacts. A partner wnh tht-Irvine-based K ino Development firm. Young is brmgmg 300 guests by bus from Los An~elc·s ln Happy Daw . Young 1~ a regular al thl· night spot. wh11:h borrowl'Cl Its name from thl' tl'IC'v1s1on show "Happy Days·· and fl'aturc swmg dam:£• rontests and a nightly chorus of "God Bless Amt!nca " Buses wall nbo be arriving carrying patrons or Crackers and The Cowboy. two Anaheim res- taurants also owned by Happy Daze proprietor J ack Wade The publjc is welcome to the MADD-Bash after 3 p.m. FromPageA1 Newport's campwgn regulations after the state's. "The more we make our Laws l'OrLSistent with the state, the better," he said. Councilman Philip R. Maun•r suggested thtt <..'Ounc1l set the issue for a public hearing so residents can state tbclr views "and we can decide at that Ume." The council will set a date for the hearing in late January. The t'Ouncil also found out that a lthough it can restrict <'Ontribu- lions to candidates. restricting campaign contributions to com- mittees that support candidates is a much d0ifferent matter. · There are three classifications politi<..-al contributions ran into. according to Newport Beach City Attorney Robert Burnham. Contributions can be made to candidates. politacal t'Omm1ttees urganazed by candidates and pol· atical c:'omminees independent of candidates C.:ity law pla<'C's :i $200 Jamil l)n <.'ontrabution. .. an Caty Council ca'!)- paagns • This lim11 t•un be enforced for <.'Ontribuuons to cnndldal(.-s and their rommlltCf-S but It Is unclear whethc·r thl' city can glace a limit On l'OOtributions to w mmittees Independe nt of candidates, ' Burn hall'\ said. Thl· City cannot regulate cam- paign contributions to politlca~ • committec•s campaigning on measures or propositions, he added The issue btoeomes even more confused when a <:ontribution is made to a committee involved in thl' campaigns of both candidates and measures. Burnham rt't·e1vetl council ap- pr<iv~l to st:ond a draft of the city's propost'l.l <:ampaagn ordinance to the st.alp's Fair Pol111cal Practlt'es Comm1ss1on for rl'v1ew The counc·1l put off debate on a t'aty gu1dC'hm· for t·an1paign ethics until February GARAGE SALES ... FromPage A1 storage or vehicles in residen- tial yards, was c'Ontinued from Monday's agenda to the com· mission's meeting of Jan. 9. The ordinance would pre- vent parking and storage or cars, campers. boats and trailers on lawn areas visible from the st.reel, Va Ian tine said. It also regulates the number of vehicles that can be parked in a residential driveway at any one tim~. · Valantine said the ordinance was continued because some commissioners were co n - cerned about the wording an the ordinance. • Also at Monday's meeting. a permit for outdoor seating for a proposed Nau_gles fast.food restaurant at 465 E. 17th St was approvl·d T h<' pt-rmat was delayed at the Nov_ 28 meet.mg because a group Of homL'OWnerS ex- pressed concern about the noise. smell and traffic the rc·sta urant might bring to their neighborhood. Valanune said several people turned out to speak on both sades of the issue. Bc<:ause of the concern, the t-ommission asked the City Council to order a study of the commercial and residential max an the 17th S treet area. Valanune said the study would determine whether condillonal use permits should be requan-cl for businesses that wish lo locate along 17th St reel I • • CRESCENT BAY ... From Page A1 been a number of v1olat1uns and public concern about a possible eroswn problem ... l'xplamed Pra - vt>en Gupta. a Costal Comm1ss1on planner in charg{' of Orangl' Countv ··The results wall tl'll us what acllun needs lO be takl'n .. Gupta said two romm1ss1on staffers will be studying a numb<'f o( envaronmerital cffec.·ts . mdud- ing bluff st.ability. sand replen - ishment.. and whether the prob- lems are severe enough to warrant action. The st.ate is empowered to order the demolition or re· construction of seawalls if they are ha rming th<.• environment. Thl• l·11y·s seawall, which W3' built on Crt•Sl·ent Bay Beach after last wm wr's storms to shore up a bluff that was undermmmg a publl(' :.taarway. was to come up for n •view at todav·s Coastal Comm1ss1on ~waring · But state .1uthora\l('S movro the item lo Januar;.•'s JJ!<'ndu LB CRASH ... From Page A 1 A Christmas party for £am1hes whose lives have been touched by cancer as planned for tonight at the Newporter Resort an Newport Beach. POLICE SEIZE ILLEGAL VIDEO GAMES ... pns«d of CHP officers. an eng1- nl'l'r and mec·hani('. reportedly 1 took apart l'ac-h Vt'h tde, examjn- ang f'Vcry part. The accident also was n •-<mal·tro and videotaped. "Can~er Kids."' an organization started by a Huntington Beach couple wh~ daughter died of cancer. will sponsor the party from 7 to 9 p.m For information. caU 752-6571. Talk o n o ptimis m slated Saturday Kay Kerr. West Coast representative for Executive Develop- ment of Dallas, will speak on. "How to Have a Terrific Day Every Day," the monthly dinner meeting of the weCan Woman's Network to be held at 6:30 pm. Saturday at the Sheraton Newport. Reservations for the dinner can be made by calling 786-6563. The group as a sax-year old organization of about 200 Orange County business women The name, weCan, stands for Women's Economic and Ca reer Advancement Ne twork. l\'l esa Girl Club pla ns holiday play ··The Elves and the Shoemake r," a Christmas play. will be presented Wednesday at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 1845 Park Avenue Members of the Girls Club of the Harbor Area are pu tting on the play at a cost of $1 per person. Curt.am ume is 7:30 p.m. Retiree to ho ld Christmas pa rty A pot luck lunch and Christmas party is planned for the American Assoc:'1a uon of Retired Persons Thursday at the Veteran's Hall. 565 W 18th S t . in Costa Mesa. Any()ne who wishes to attend should bring a dish for the lunch, which begins at noon A g ift exchange. Christmas carol sing and door prize d rawing wa ll take plat·e. For morl' anlormaton. c:'all 11-15-5556 or ti75-8045 From PageA 1 suspicion of possession the video games. In all .. detectives raided bars in Orange. Los Angeles, San Diego. R1vers1de. San Bernardino. -Ven- tura and San Mateo counties, according to the Associated Press. The five-foot-high video ma- chines are manufactured in France and have recently sprouted in Southern California bars and nightclub&. Huntington Beach Sgt. Michael Biggs said the raid followed a widespread four-month in· vest.igation which revealed many taverns and restaurants were paying off the video game players. The video poker machines. known as "Double" and "S uper Double." were ruled illegal in a state attorney general's opinion issued in Se ptember. The attorney general ruled that the electronic games are the same as slot ma· chines. which are illegal in Cali- fornia. "The fact alone that it pays you off in free games makes it rtlegal." said Sgt. Biggs. Bannl>d as gambling devices in Frant'e. the machines usually cost 2:1 t·ents and show the player five We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot., What don't you like? 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OPFtCI 8"° W"t lliay St eo.l• -· CA Mall •OOr-llo• 16410, Coat•..._., CA 12e2t Col>Y<'91't 1913 Otenge C:-t PUOlilNnQ Conlpeny NO "••• ttoran . 111u1111tlo~•. 101101111 r11111a1 or -t--11 ,,.,..,. 'My be •ejllOllUCed wttlloVt tj)«*ll IM"T"•tion ol cooyrtgtil - VOL 11. NO. M7 c. J cards on a screen. police said. The to split the profits from the games. player discards and re-draws The video games, which also cards and is re warded for a good included some blackjack and hand by the bar operator, who lo-ball machines. are not games of may offer money -usually 25 skiU because the player has no cents -beer or free trips. police con trol over the electronic cards. "ll 1s fa r and away the most 1n-dl1pth . .detailed traffic report I've ev<'r seen in my life." said · Cavanaugh . ''h 's also interesting tha.l the conclusaon 1s exactly the ; same one we came up with right I after tht• accident " said . Misdemeanor criminal charges Police estimated there arc more could be filed against business H B u pect a rrested than 900" of the machines in owners who had the video poker California and that the French games. Fines of $500 and Oil horne ar O il rap distributor hand-picked Southern six-month sentences could be im-A 24-year-old Huntington: California as a prefered outlet. posed, police said. Bl'al'h man was arrested Monday Police said the machines take in "Most of them (business own-on suspicion of arson afte r aJleged- as much as $200 a week and ers) now are claiming the ma-ly setting fire to a bedroom in his possibly earn u much as $4.5 chines were just for fun and family's home and calling fire- million a year for dlslributors. entertainment and there were no fighters. authorities said. Authorities said the distributors payoffs," said an undercover of-Pohce said Steven Marcey has oCCered the bar operators the fleer. "But when we were in these been lodged at the Brea Psy· ,--mac __ hi_'n_es_f_o_r_no_t_hin_' .... a_an_d_agn!ed.._ ___ P_laces. ___ it_w_aa_a_d_if_f_ere_n_t_s_to_ry....;......'_' __ c_h_ia_t_ric Center for evaluation. I r Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT /Tuesdey, December 13, 1983 * ~p / Transit panel hacks tax hike to fund county projects VI By JEFF ADLER Of .... OellY ...... 118ft The Orange County Transpor- tation Commission has unani- mously endorsed a penny sales tax increase for 15 years to pay for a wide range of county transpor- tation improvements. The commi~ion's action Mon- day follows several weeks of intense debate in gove rnme nt Retarded victims can't aid officers By tbe Auodated Preu The kidnap-l};lolest.auons of two severely handicapped girls are the most outrageous crimes he has seen in 23 years as a prosecu tor. Orange County's chie f deputy district attorney says. Unfortuna te ly. prosecu tor James Enright said. the v1ct1ms are so severe ly handicapped that they will be unable to assist investigators. Within the past five weeks. two girls, ages 7 and 14, w ere take n from the H y-Lond Home for Exceptional Children and fo und later lying helpless on the la wns of homes, police said. "We've had deaf-mute cases and we've had severely mentally retarded victims .... I don't think we've had a victim who would be totally unable to communicate to us," Enright said Mon~ay. "I can think of nothing m o re outrageous." Because their conditions, the case will be handled like a murde r investigation because the victims cannot be relied on to provide information, Enright said. Prosecutors are making a case against Perry Kay Sheller, 26, a lonner Hy-Lond employee ar- rested Saturday following the kidnap-molestation of the 7-year.-old last weekend. The girl, identified only as Lisa, is. a blind, deaf and retarded cerebral palsy victim who cannot walk without aid, a spokeswoman for the home said. Sheller was arrested after a witness reported seeing a man dump the girl "like a bundle of garbage" on a Santa Ana home's front lawn. The young girl had been kid- napped about l a.m. Saturday after someone forced o pen a sliding-glass door LO her room. She was found eight hours later and had been raped, police said. Sheller has been charged with kidnapping, rape of a juvenile and ra pe o r a pe r son "'who through ... unsoundness of mmd cannot give consent," and faces arraignment Wednesday in West- mins ter Municipal Court. The 14-year-old girl had been abducted in a similar way, police said. Sheller remained Monday in Orange County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. Meanwhile, the Hy-Lond home has hired security guards and installed an alarm system that should be activated this week. However, some parents have taken their children out of the facility. Bennie Zigrossi of Laguna Hills said she will not allow her disabled 6-year-old son, Nicholas, to return until she's able to sleep at night knowing that he is safe. "I'm still waiting to see what's going to happen," she said. "They've hired two security guards. That doesn't help that much." circles over thl' amoun t and dur- a tion or tht.' propl>S(-d sale:. l.J>. ancre3.S<' authortzl>d by tlw st.a te Legislature earlier this year. The comprehenstvc 15-year transportation plan will be sub- I nll lll'll to th1• Board of S upervit'C1r.> for its approval, tt.•n1.at1vt-ly on IA><:. 20. Thl•n , 1t will be l'Ons1dered by the county's 26 clues. Before the sales w x mere~ question can be submitted to l'OUnty voters. the• plan first m ust be approved by the Board of S upervisors and at least 14 citic""S. The commission would hke put the sales tax quesuon to voters in Junf'. Del" Pllol l'holo l>J lllc ... •d II°"" .. ' Nurse Barbara Mulholle n (left) takes blood from Dan !\1aestas as Red Cross volunteer F ran Lambert looks on at Newport fire station. Yule donors in short supply 'Tis the 'Sal'e-A-Lif e-Season 'and Red Cross needs l'olunteers Gifts a nd libations may flow during the Chnstmas season, but blood donat ions don't, according to the Orange County Red Cross. Because of the hectic pace of the holidays. But the re's a marked slowdown of blood donations m December and J anuary. but not a slowdown of people needin~ blood. Tht• Red Cross has dubbed these months. '"Save-A-Life-Season.·· A steady flow of donors as needed because blood can only be stored for 35 da~. Anyone m good health between the ages of 17 a nd 66 and weig hing a t least 11 0 pounds ts ehgible to give the gift of life this holiday season. The w hole process takes a bout 45 minutes. Juice. cookies and coffee will be given to donors. Blood dona tion centers have been sf'l up at the follo w ing locations: In Costa Mesa: 1 15 to 6 p.m. In Irvine: 10:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Dec. 20, Burroug hs. 18231 McDunnott. conference room, call 474-4218. In Laguna Beach: 12:45 to 5:30 p.m., Thursday. South Coast Medical Center, 31872 Coast Highway, a uditorium . call 499-13 11: If approved. the one -cent sales Lax lnc:rea.-w would generate $5.6 billion to pay tor specific transpor- tation improvements around the l.."OUnty, including new freeway~. freeway widening pro,ects, local highway and street improvements a nd p ossibl y a C o sta Mesa-to-Fullerton single-track rail line. The commissioners believe the special sales tax and transpor- tation projects are needed to prevent a future transportation crisis in Orange County. Super- visor Ralph Clark said the county is already "drowning in a sea of congestion." The plan a pproved by the l"Omm1ss1on allocates 50 percent of the sales tax revenues for high- way and freeway projects. 20 percent for local street improve- ments and maintenance. 20 per- cent for publtc transit and 10 perct·nt to tx-set aside an a dtscreuona ry fund for use a ny-. w here an the county Tht• plan also provides that no decision will be made about the controversial proposed rail line until alternative projects have been full y studied and a public hl'aring is held. Significantly, Supervisor Bruce Ncstande endorsed the 15-year plan and the penny sales tax hike at the meeting, but cautioned commissioners to be ready for a "difficult election ." Only Friday Nestande, who has been critical of the tax and especially the proposed rail line, recommended the commission im- pose a lower a;. -cent tax for a . shorter term than transportation • planners working for the com- mission had recommended. The' staff proposal, was for a one-cent tax to oe -levi&i for 20 years. The outspoke n supervisor had called• that recommendation a "public works pork barrel boon- doggle." But Nestande backed off his proposal for the lower tax rate after the commission·s executive director. Stan Oftelie, said a new study indicated it would have to be levied for 25 or 30 years to raise the money necessary to complete the pro,ects In the plan. _Burglary suspect seized in Laguna Wl'Clnesday at Thl· Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay S t , parking lot, call 835-5:18 I. {'X t 29 1 In Laguna Niguel. 2:45 to 7:30 p.m .. Dec. 19, South S hores Bap- tist Church, 32712 Crown Valley Parkway, fireside room, call 496-9331. Also from 12:45 to 5:30 p.m. Dec. 23 and Dec. 29. South County Service Center. 27324 Camino Capistrano. parking lot, call 83 1-6582. The tra ns portatio n com - m ission's chairman. Supervisor Thomas Riley. hearttly endorsed the plan. Larry Gene West. 28. was arrested on susp1c1on of res1den11at burglary alter he was captured at a Rockledge Road address 1n Laguna Beach He also was charged with assault with a deadly weapon after a resident of the home allegedly was beaten by the assailant during the break-in West s bail has been set at $25.000 Jewelry and other precious me1a1s valued at $5.600 were stolen from .a house in the 1100 block of Miramar Street in Lagun~ ~~ch An emerald ring valued at $26.000 was stolen from a business 1n the 1500 block of S~!h ?oast Highway. A n:>tat of S 750 was stolen from a house In the 600 block of Wendt Terrace Newport Beach A Corvette parked at the Park Newport Apartments was stripped of all four wheels and left propped up on blue plastic milk crates. The value of the stolen tires and wheels was put at $1,500. A would-be burglar caused $200 m damage to a sliding glass door at Harbor Day School. 3••3 Pacific View Drive. Police said the crook atte1T2Pted cut a hole In the door and fa1led:"leav1ng large scratches on the glass An Orange Coast College student reported that someone broke Into his Oakwood Gardens apartment and took a briefcase from under hlS bed The student said the briefcase con- ' talned his passport, $7 on Saudi Arabian currency and a check tor s2.ooo Burglars took about S3 000 in 1ewlery from a residence on Channel Place The intruders took tour ex- pensive dinner ring s. a llraclet and two oel'ldan1s Costa ~esa A typewriter valued at $700 was stolen from Diversified Shopping Centers at 270 S. Bristol St. over lhe weet<end. A deadbolt on the front door was removed. Thieves possibly looking for food or money brolte Into the Pomona School, 205 t Pomona St.. a de-• liveryman discovered Monday. Win- dows In the cafeteria and olltce building were broken. Loss has yet to be determined. A s1m1tar break-In occurred over the weekend at Carden Christian School. 1025 Victoria St.. where a classroom was broken Into. Initial investigation pt~~ !he loss at $25. A money changer and several accumulations of coins were dis- covered missing at a home on the 900 block of Presidio Drive last week Total loss was placed at $180. Irvine Three Irvine teen-agers. In the home of a suspected drug dealer 1n Santa Ana. were given a lecture by pollce and released to their parents Monday aft• Irvine narcotics ottlcers served warrants at the house. Police seized S20 worth ot mar11uana and arrested 1wo residents on druQ charges An employee ot Lion Country Satan was arres1ed tor susp1c1on 01 pelly theft Monday night aller a security guard l>Jw three men tampering with a c1ge1ette machine Keith M Solomon 22 was oooken at county 1a11 but tne 1wo others go1 away fountain \ allc>) Someone entered a residence in the 10000 block of La Tortolla Avenue through an unlocked sliding door arid stole $50 in coins and an unknown amou~t ?f !ewelry A woman moving from one apart· ment to another said her wedding rings valued at $2,500 were missing when she tell lhem overnoqht in her previous apartment in the 10000 block of Stater Avenue. Huntington Bt>uc h A black 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 was reported stolen over the weekend from the 6100 block ot Edinger Avenue. The loss was esh- maled at $8,000 A burglary was reported Monday morning at Pacifica Hospital. 18792 Delaware St An IBM selectric type- writer worth $850 was stolen A red 1978 Camaro was reporled stolen Mond• morning from the 4300 block of P1ckw1ck Circle The loss was estimated at $4.000. Continued mild along the Coast C1nc•nn•t1 •9 38 Coastal C~elano •9 36 COluMD<• SC 57 •5 COlvrflbvt 49 37 Mostly 1 .. , ll\rouo11 Wed,,.l<lay ano 0111 .. ·FI WO•lll 59 51 01y1on '7 35 ,..,,.,,.. dwrnv '"" oa~ Lowa 1onoq111 o.,n • ., •1 22 -30t 10 IOw SOI ~ 111 Wed,,.tdlY O..Moo-. 11 12 ""'"'"'9 m10 '"" 70s 0.trOll •5 )5 From Pooni eonc.ci1>0<1IO1"41 Meo.un °""''" 72 01 ao.ci.r """ °"' eo -~ °"' .. w1teu. 11nal cr•tt ed"'M>fl' trom P~t EIP .. o ,, 36 i.,..ban1i., _,, ·25 eonc.ciuon 10 San M'9f* 111""" 1 ... 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Latter Day Saints. 5402 Heal. Cultural Hall. call 842-7212 Also from 2:45 to 7:30 pm . Latter Day Saints. 19191 17th St Cultural Hall. call 84:!· 7:!1:! In Newport Beal'h: 12.45 to 5:30 p m. Dec-14, City National Bank. 41 00 MacArthur Bl vd . call 752-0580 Thi' Rt'<..! Cross suggests making apprnntm<>nts to ensure donations run quick ly a nd smooth Iv UCI associate prof Lee appointed to dean's post Meredith Le<>. an associate professor of Ge rman at UC Irvine, has bee11 appointed dean of under- graduate studies. Tht• five-year appoi ntrm•nt ts effc'<.'tive Jan 1 Lee is the first w oman to serve as dean of a UCI progra m, and will be responsible for undergraduate education, instructional improve- ment, and academic adv1smg. Forme rly the associate dean for undergraduate studies an the school of humanities, she came to UCI in 1974. having earned her master's degree and doctorate from Yale Un1 vers1t . Tony DeLap. professor of studio art at UC[. is one of only I 2 artists m the country to receive a $25,000 Visual Arts Fellow ship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He will use the fellowship funds to continue work on the "sculptural" paintings he has been creating over the past decade. The predominantly si ngle colored works have irregular geome tric shapes and·_.sculpted edges. H is "The Levitation of Princess Asrah." was commissioned for the Pacific Mutual Plaza in Newport Beach. Among those endorsing the proje<.·ts ind uded in the 15-year plan were representatives from the lndustnal League of Orange County, the Building Industry Association and the Orange Coun- ty Chamlx>r of Commerce. Meredith Lee "For elegance, there~ nothing like diamonds. For fashion, theres no place like Slavicks!' Rq~.1 rJle'" ol thc occ.1!'tion, Jaa- mond b.111Jc; an.• :llw::iyc; Jppropri.m·. 1-.,pl·1.ully our\. lkc.1uSl' our d ia- mond, .ire c:irdullv cho~cn tor thl·1r f1rl' .111d brill i.irn:l\ :inJ ~ct in rod.1y'<, mo'l f.1~h1on.1hk 'cmng~. A ( h1Jt111(1/0 s111 d1amottds rtt I If •a rat gold taptrtd /,,md, J99 f H. Har w ,/1iJnrnml• '" IR •arat ·"'Id /1,mJ. S.l.9SO. And no matter whKh 'rvlc: vou d1oos1.:, ~"1u can purch;t..,l' you·r Jia- momh from u~ wirh tot JI ronfiJcnt..:l'. lkt..:.rnsc we: gu;1r;HHl'C your ~aw,i;;1t..:­ tion complctdy. J11sr :i~ we ha ve for ~cncramm~. ........._ ----- 8. Enlar1ttd to show dttAll SLAVIC K'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA 556-4460 STOCKS ~·" .... p f net\ c '""'. ( ~ f • \4f--.. ~ .... .,,t ,,: lO -1 .... 'l .,J ~ . ., •.-. ~ ,J~ ...,_ t'" ·~ I ~ .,., _, .. 11.-.... ~:t. :: '!ft ,,,.., ~__,~ "4+ -. "'-.... >•Ir \. Nrt I> { n(J• (IO~ < nQ ... NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS QOOT4flOHS IHClVOf fMOll OH fH( NI W VOM. MIOWUf. PM:l,IC, PIW, I0910H. OlfllOll ANO CIHCHflllAll lf()Cj( fJIC>IANOH AHO "l!l'OflfE.D I\' THE NASO IHSTIHU !>•In "'" PE ,,... (IOV C"11 ..._ '• , ,,_. .. • klf'\ N•t P l 111>• C 11>.w Cl>Q 1i .... + ,,. ...,_, -.+ ~ .,.. "'= ;i ,_ .,, • ., .. \lo -!\ 'It-• ''9-'f'J + .. -'• .. 19 ~ t+ ~ + .... ..::J .... +1 Dow Jones Final Down 5.70 Clo1lng 1,255.19 1a111a 111111 t Reagan administration may propose tax hikes WASHINGTON -The Reagan adm1mstrat1on roay propose lax increases next year, Treasury Secretary Don~ld Regan sciys. but any increases would take effect onl)' iC Congress substantially cuts spending Clrst Regan told reporters Monday al a Washington Press Club lunch that the plan that will be rec.'OmmE!nded to Congress in the riew budget will be "a c'Onttngt!nc·y tax increase" completely dependent on spending cuts that he said have: not been forthcoming so far Lear Siegler to acquire firm • GREENWICH. Conn Bangor Punta Corp. says ll has agreed to be acquired by Lear Siegler Inc for about $290 million an cash Lear Siegler had already agreed to buy 3 million shares of the 7.33 m1ll1on shares of Bangor Punta stock from two individual stockholders. Co tton h arvest said sn1allest WASHINGTON -The government has estimated th~ 1983 cotton harvest at 7.62 million bales, a 2 ~rcent improvement from the outlook a month ago but still one of the smallest harvests of this century. The new estimate. based on Dec. 1 surveys and announced Monday, is 36 percent below the 1982 cotton harvest of nearly 12 million bales. officials said. Fireman's Fund reports losses NEW YORK -American Express Co. says It expects a fourth-quarter loss from Its Fireman's Fund Insuranre Co. sub.sidi.ary will take a lO percent bite out o( the parent company's 1983 profits. Firemen 's Fund said Monday it wilJ have to pump $230 million more into its reserve fund befor6 the end of the year to cover claims filed in 1983. and that thai will produte a loss for the fourth quarter. · Xe.rox adds new firm lo g roup ROCHESTER. N.Y. -In another effort to diversify, Xerox Corp. has added Van Kampen Merritt Inc. to its group of financial services holdings. Xerox said Monday it had agreed to pay $150 million in cash and notes for the companyt and said it may pay up to $68 million more, depending on Vaq Kampen'searnings in the next three years. The deal 1ssubjed to federal approval. GOLD QUOTATIONS S...ec1"° wOff(I QOIO "''°"' 1ooav lonOon "'°'"'"0 '"'"ll U89 15 <>II $ 1 ~ LonOon AflVf'IDon '""'9 SJ89 20 Oii 52 o~ l'etl• .Jft-ttnonn f1••"9 S!)g t ?A uo SI 48 ,,_,..,, l""'O SJ\IO 97 'lit S ! 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