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THI ORlllil COAST
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1983
Snakes
alive:
Movie's
• moving
By KAREN E. KLEIN
01 IM D811J P'tlol 11•"
T he competition for sales of the
hottest video cassette around is
fierce. but Scott Dicken didn't
know just how fierce it would be
when he set up a novel window
display in the store 'he manages
promoting "Raiders of the Lost
Ark."
The slithering "window dress-
ing," at the Video Stop; oh 369 E.
17th St. in Costa Mesa, features a
mannequin of Harrison Ford as
"Indiana Jones," a character he
played in the movie. and four live
Burmese pythons and a boa con-
strictor.
In the movie, Jones gets trapped
in a pit full of deadly snakes. The
video cassette of the movie, un-
available for years because the
rights were not sold for video, has
sold 480,000 copies in the week it's
been available, Dicken said.
Dicken said the snakes, which
weigh 200 pounds collectively and
are on loan from an animal
handler, have created custom er
interest and trouble.
"Linda." the 60-pound. 12-foot
python, whose fondness for
wandering out of the display case
at night, has been more than a
little disturbing.
a -the new hero
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"She's gotten out on two
nights." Dicken said. And she and
the other snakes have slithered all
over the store, knocking over
(See SNAKES. Page A2 >
''Indiana Jones" encounters slithering danger in
this realistic promotion.
Coast District rehiring 55
teachers, administrators
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ol IM D .. IJ Piiot St•"
Coast Community College Dis-
trict trustees have agreed to
reinstate 50 teachers and fi ve
administrators who were laid off
earlier this year.
The faculty members from Or-
ange Coast. Golden West and
Coastline colleges w ill soon re-
ceive formal offers to return to
work for the spring semester.
The American Federation of
Teachers chapter representing
full-time teachers also must drop
all unfair labor practice charges
related to the layoffs. the plan
approved unanimously approved
Wednesday night by the district's
board of trustees states.
To qualify for reinstatement,
however. the staff members must
agree to waive all claims to back
pay or benefits and must drop any
other legal claims filed against the
district in connection with the
layoffs.
2-llJinute
dash nets
$622.11
• • in groceries
By L.P. BENET
O! Ille DMIJ l'llot II•"
Linda Underwood of San Juan
Capistrano feels extra blessed tt,lis
Christmas.
Her husband. Gary, recently
sold his commodities brokerage
business and won't start his new
job for several weeks. Finances
were tight.
But Friday. the Underwood
famjly's luck took a turn for the
better. Linda went to buy a can of
frosting at Albert.son's Food
Center in Dana Point. On he r way
out, s he also purchased a single $ l
raffle ticket from the El Camino
Junior Women's Club. which re-
cently completed a fund-raising
drive for ME-ology. a South
Board president Conrad Nor-
dquist said he had expected a
reinstatement plan to take several
months to comple te. He said he
was pleasantly surprised that a
proposal was returned to board in
just one w eek.
The board action was greeted
with loud applause by teachers in
the audience.
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COUNTY IDITIDN
ORAN GE COU N TY CAL IFORNIA 25 CENTS
Newport man slain;
police seek motive
By STEVE MARBLE
O! IM O•llJ f'llol 1 18tt
Robbery appears to have been
ruled out as a motive in the brutal.
beating death of a 35-year-old
Newport Beach man found
Wednesday face-down in a
hallway of his Newport Shores
home.
Ronald Dean Gaskey, police
said. apparently was clubbed on
the head and face with an un-
known object sometime late Tues-
day. An autopsy was to be per-
formed today to pin point the cause
and time of death.
Police said they h ave no clues on
the identity of the killer.
Gaskey. a construction worker.
lived alone and had taken D811Jf'llot,,_o..,1uc"8tdK-lef
painstaking steps to secure his
(See MOTIVE, Page A2 I Newport death scene was sealed off by police.
Budget deficit action
'must wait for election'
By J ERRY HIRSCH
O! IN OollJ f'llot Itel!
The federal government's
growing budget deficit is the
biggest issue facing the country
but Americans should not expect
action to reduce it until after next
year's presidential election, Sen.
P ete Wilson, R-Calif .. told leaders
from t hree Orange Coast
chambers of commerce Wednes-
day.
It is unrealistic to believe law-
makers would ''seriously sit down
and tackle the budget issue during
an election year" and people have
to realize that is the way the
system works, Wilson told a
supportive audience of about ,150
people at the Sheraton Newport.
The luncheon meeting was
sponsored jointly by the chambers
in the cities of Newport Beach,
Irvine and Costa Mesa.
"It will be genuinely difficult to
fashion a consensus on the b udget
deficit from the views of 100
senators and the 435 members of
the House of Representatives,"
Wilson said.
Although lawmakers want to
eliminate the deficit, few agree
how to do it. ·
"I think it will be 1985 before
we will be able to seriously
address the deficit issue. There
will have to be some e lement of
tax increases and some element of
spending cuts," the senator said.
Wilson predicted President Re-
agan will be re-elected. The
Republicans will hold on to a slim
majority in the Senate and that
Reagan vows no
tax increase -A4
the Democrats will maintain their
control of the House of Represen-
tatives.
Once the elec·tion is over, Wilson
hopes the lawmakers wilJ be able
to tackle the problem "in the same
bi-partisan manner" that troubles
with the nation's Social Security
system were worked out follow-
ing the 1980 election, he said.
"By then. the deficit will be
such a looming crisis, it will have
to be addressed. I hope we have a
year's grace period in this,"
Wislon said.
Interest paym ents on the na-
tional debt have already reached
(Stt WILSON, Page A!I
Phony car insurance
charged in fraud bust
By ANDREA ADELSON
Ol IM Otllly f'llel 118ff
An Irvine salesman , who al-
legedly sold fake car insurance to
at least 500 individuals over the
past 18 months. was a rrested for
suspicion of fraud by Irvine police
Wednesday.
Robert Walter Stombaugh. 37.
of Newport Beach is accused of
issuing insurance policies through
two phony companies, primarily
to high-risk customers who had
trouble obtaining insurance
elsewhere. investigator Paul
Jessup said today. ·
St.ate Department of Insurance
officials began cont.acting victims
of the alleged scam, who live
throughout Orange, San Diego
and Los Angeles counties, today~
inform them their insurance is
invalid, investigato r Hazel
McCrae said.
City business permit clerks said
no permit has been issued to
California Auto Insurance.
Stombaugh. licensed by the
State Insurance Department since
1971. also is the subject of a
pending investigation by state
insurance officials, a spokesman
for the departme'nt's San Fran-
(See INSURANCE, Page AZ)
County drug prevention program h
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Police said it could be at least a
month before they determine the
amount lost in premiums paid for
fake policies. The victims' only
recourse to recover the~ money
probably is through civil claims,
police said.
Nol home for the hollMfe.
A number of .,..prep balketb911...,.wll be
heeding to vartoua parts of the OCMJrtry dur__tng
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Phony policies allegedly were
issued by Stombaugh's firm. Cali-
fornia Auto Insur~ Sales, in
the name of the rrah-existent ·
companies West.em States Fire
and Casualty and Centurion M ·
aurance, Je11up said.
"He waa • Iecitimate insurance
aalesman," -1d the lnveetigator,
but he added that the alleged
pattern of fraud starts in mld-1982
when Stombaugh opened his
buaine91 at 2102 Business Center
Drive in Irvine .
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U Oran.j• Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, e>ec.mber 15, 1983
.Wilson: Marines will leave Lebanon I coNilNUID 11oa111
Senator, in Newport visit, sa ys troops will return within Congress' 18-month limit 120-SECOND DASH ...
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of ... h!ly-,..,.
Lebanon may be heading for
partition but. the U.S . Ma.r:ines
there wiU be home withln the
18-month limit set by Congress,
Sen. Pete Wilson. R-Califomia,
said Wednesday
that we will see either a dilferent
f<>rt."e occupying the ~ or a
partition of the country," WU.On
said. noting that Syria. which
controls 1nost of Lebanon, has
s hown no 5lgn.s of leaving.
"Lebanon i.s the mo1t troubling
aitlation we face today.''
the PLO wu wrroriz.ing northern
brael."
"If lsrael wlthdrawaall the way
there Is nothing that would atop
Syria from taking over all of
Lebanon," Wilaon aald.
Wilson said he did not see the
U.S. Navy's use of the battleship
New Jertiey to shell Syrian pai-
ltlona u a major e.calatJon ln the
Lebo.non conflict.
"When the New Jersey ls ln
range and our troopt are being
fired on . we are more than
jualified in returning the fire,"
Wllaon said.
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for elementary echool children.
The next day .. Linda learned the
real fro9tlng on the cake was she
had won. Her prize: a two-minute
shopping spree in Albertson's.
"l went to the store to buy a can
of frosting for my aon'1 birthday
par\)', i\ was uncanny -no pun
intended."
Wilson made hts comments
during an infonnal meeting with
reporters at the Sheraton New-
port after. addressing a joint
meeting of the chambers of com-
merce from the cities of Newport
Beach. Irvine and Costa Mesa.
"11 the Gemayel government is
unable to put together a stable
government In Lebanon and if the
Lebanese army is unable to hold
together. the time will come for
members of the peace-keeping
forces and Israel to fashion a new
strategy to deal with the delacto
partition of 60 percent of the
country by Syria," Wilson said.
WILSON ... INSURANCE FRAUD ...
"I tcouted the store twice, the
day I won and day before the
spree," Linda explained. I knew
exactly where I was going." "We
had an empty fl't!4?z.er, so we
thought we would go for the good
meats," She said.
Gary acted as the coach . He
would keep time, giving her 30
seconds in the fish SECtion, another
30 an meats. 30 more in poultry,
and so on.
"The probability in my view ls
Free hotline .
on holiday
for seniors
What rould be better during the
holidays than a telephone visit
with Car-away loved ones -
especially if the phone call IS free?
That's what "Holiday Hot.line"
IS all about.
A special project ronceived by
Safeco Insurance Co., the "Hot-
line'' will allow 150 senior citizens
from senior centers in Huntington
• Beach . Fountain Valley. Garden
Grove. Westminster and Santa
Ana to make free calls between
noon and 4 p.m. Sunday at the
Safeco offices.
"We did it last year and it was
such a success we thought we'd do
it again," said Helen MacKenzie, a
Safeco marketing employee.
Safeco volunteers will be on
hand to assist seniors who need
help getting to the phone. dialing
rorrectly or connecting with the
person they want to call. Twenty
phones will be available and
seniors can talk with complete
privacy to loved ones anywhere
across the rountry or in Canada.
When they're finished with
their calls. said MacKenzie. they
can enjoy coffee. cookies and
punch and share their special
stori~
Wilson, however, was reluctant
to say what a new strategy might
encompass.
"Al this point I can't say. The
real party of interest is Israel."
The senator said the reason
Marines are In Lebanon is to help
bring order to the country follow -
ing the 1982 Israeli invasion "to
get rid of the Palestine Liberation
Organii.ation."
"What we are undergoing is a
campaign of attrition from Syria
and its allies. But the Soviets, who
are backing Syria. don't want the
situation to escalate intoa war that
will involve them. I think we will
be out of there within the
18-month period," Wilson said,
refering to the time limit set by the
War Powers Act.
"It may be that the Israelis will
take up new positions," he said .
"Clearly it is in the interest of
Israel to avoid a repetition of the
si tuation before the war where
Kid~' charity
to seek funds
Kids to Kids, a charity that aids
children in hospitals. retarded
teen-agers and other children's
causes will hold its first Orange
County fund-raiser in Costa Mesa
at 7:30 tonight and Friday at
Winston's Jewelers. 1761 New-
port Blvd.
The fund-raiser will feature a
sale of gowns from the television
show. "The Love Boat" and a
$50.000 rollection of jewelry.
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$130 billion a year and are
threatening to move from the
third to the second largest federal
expenditure, according to Wilson.
"l am worried about a credit
crunch that will reinflat.e inflation
and set off a Draconian round of
interest rate Increases stifling the
recovery."
Wilson said he favors increases
in ronsumption taxes rather than
income taxes t.o help balance the
budget. At the same time, in·
creases in entitlement programs
such as Social Security s hould be
limited to changes In the Con-
sumer Price Index.
However. spending cuts should
be broad based and Wilson said no
federal program should be
protected.
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ciaco office said.
His license had been restricted
because of prior department ac-
tion in 1981, for failure to retum a
premium to an insured customer,
McCrae said.
Lt. Bob Lennert said the
year-long inquiry began with the
complaint of a Riverside County
man who had attempted to obtain
a car loan from a bank. Since
insurance is required by banks for
car loans, a bank officer apparent-
ly checked the man's carrier and
found the policy to be invalid, he
said.
"lt was one bank out of hun-
dreds." said Jessup. adding that
Charles Sherman of Woodcrest
received a refund on his premium.
DISTRICT TO REHIRE 55 ...
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"We've been working for this dit.ionaJ sources of funding were
action for 300 days," said AFT being sought to cover the re-
president -designate Judith mainder.
Ackley. "We're really pleased." Waechter noted that it is unlike-
"There has been a lot of turmoil Jy all of the instructors will choose
In this district, a lot of strain," • to rel~.
Trustee Armando Ruiz told the One of the teachers being
audience. "I hope you will work offered reinstatement. psy-
with us to help make th.is thing chology professor R ichard Lister.
work. We need your help." told the trustees Wednesday he
William Waechter, the district's would not drop his legal claims
personnel director, announced let· against the district.
tel"\ would be ~ed within a few Wednesday night's decision fol-
days t.o the laid-off teachers, lowed a year-long battle by dis·
offering the chance to return for trict teachers to overturn the
the spring semester. layoffs.
He said teachers have the right Last February, the district
to refuse such an offer once board announced that 114
without losing their seniority full-ume faculty members and
rights. if, for example, they have administrators would receive
obtained a new job since the layoff notices beCause of a reduc-
layoffs. · tion in state funding. ln the
Stombaugh, arrested for susp1 ·
cion of 12 counts of grand theh.
was released from Orange County
Jail. a jail offker said. Bail had
been set at $150,000. He could not
be reached by telephone at his
Balboa home this morning.
Search warrants were served
Wednesday on his busin~. Con-
fiscated records indicate as many
as 500 people bought policies
through Stombaugh's firm. War-
rants were also served at four
Orange County banks which hold
accounts on the two phony finns.
police said.
Stombaugh began seJLing in-
surance in business with a partner.
But the second man is no longer
involved and is not under in-
vestigauon, Jessup said
months that followed, the layoff
figure was redu<.-ed through an
early retirement offer and some
rehiring.
At the time of the layoffs, AFT
leaders argued trusteescould have
made other cuts to avoid layoffs.
After the trustees approved the
layoffs, teachers and others
mounted a campaign to change the
makeup of the board. First, a
recall campaign was launched, but
that e ffort failed.
Subsequently, district teachers
backed three candidates for the
college board in the Nov. 8
election. All three faculty-backed
candidates, Conrad Nordquist,
Nancy Pollard and Armando Ruiz.
were elected. The slate pledged
during their campaign t.o work to
rehire laid-off teachers.
"We were organized," Linda
said.
It was 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Linda described the scene: "About
50 people had gathered to watch.
even the workers. My husband
used his wrist watch to time me.
he also held onto our 1-year-old
daughter. Cara. Someone had said
Eyewitness news was going to be
there. but they didn't show. I was
glad, that would have made me
nervous. When it staned, I just
grabbed. Gary told me where to
go, 1 had no concept of time.
Everybody was cheering and yell-
ing 'go for it.' I dropped some stuff.
but the manager was a good sport
about it and tossed the things back
in my cart."
The total take: seven hams. 20
steaks, 25 pounds of shrimp, 25
J4>Unds of scallops, seven pounds
of crabs, eight roasts, and 26
chicken breasts. Cash value:
$622.11.
"The store manager was sur-
pnsed, he thought l would only
get about $300 worth." Linda said.
Around t he Underwood 's
neighborhood. Lind has become a
celebrity of sorts. Her oldest
daughter. Dian.a, 13 and her son.
Sean. 9, have brought their
friends by to look at the jammed
freezer. Neighbors have called or
dropped in. asking what it was
like. "Everybody thinks it's hilari-
ous," Linda said. "I guess it's big
news around here."
Next year. there won't be any
meat on the Underwood shopping
list.
··[t was real wonderful
Christmas prl'Sent for us," Linda
said. "We feel the Lord has taken
good care of us."
"lt's a chance for them to
socializ.e and it's a chance for us to
give a meaningful holiday gift to
the community,'' said MacKenzie.
For more information about the
fund-raiser call 645-5595.
Waechter said efforts will be
made to return teachers to the ~am~~t;~:,t~;;h~i~g~~~ MOTIVE SOUGHT IN SLAYING ...
BULLETIN BOARD
Child-ren's Christmas
musical slated in Mesa
"Psalty's Christmas Calamity," a children's l'J'lUSical. is
scheduled to be presented Sunday at 11 a.m. at Harbor Christian
Fellowship. 740 W. Wilson St .. Costa Mesa.
Harbor Christian also is sponsoring a visit from Santa Claus
today at the Cottage. a thrift shop at 1912 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
Santa and his helpers. bearing free gifts for kids, will appear from
l to 5 p.m
For mfonnation. call Steve Paddock at 631-7730.
Indian Guides set pancake breakfast
The Niguel Nation of the Y -Indian Guides from the South
Coast YMCA wilJ)lold a pancake breakfast Saturday ~t the Crown
Valley Community Park Center.
All funds raised by the event. scheduled from 8 a.m. to noon.
will help support the Indian Guides program. Further information
is available at the South Coast YMCA, 831-9622 or 495-0453.
Seminar on yoga massage at OCC
"Yoga Meditation and Massage for Managing Stress," a
one-day seminar. wiU be presented Saturday at Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa. The session will be conducted from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. in Room 113 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building.
The seminar will be conducted by Gurucharan Singh Khalaa,
a trained yogi. psychologist and minister. He is a licensed marriage,
family and child counselor.
subject areas.
If all of the teachers listed
decide to return. it would cost the
district $720,000 next spring,
Waechter aald.
Diitrict officials said $488,000
for this would come from un-
distributed reserve funds. Ad·
SNAKES ...
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planters and setting off the bur-
glar alarm.
They startled st.ore accountant,
Bill Roa, 26. of Santa Ana, who
wasn't aware when he opened the
store Monday that the snakes had
been put in the dlspla yon Sunday.
"l got a call from (the handler)
who said. 'How many snakes are
in the display?' And I said none.
Then he said, 'You're kidding,
there were four in there yester-
day.' I just about flipped."
Roa said he looked around.
slowly. and finally spotted
"Sampson.'' the boa constrictor,
curled on top of one video re·
corder. The other renegades were
corraled shortly afterward.
AU but Linda. Dicken said her
hiding place inside the back panel
of a large screen concealed her.
"We couldn't find her for two
hours. We didn't want to alarm
the customers or anything. but no
one saw her behind the compo-
nents." he said.
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home adding walls. trees and
bushes. according to neighbors.
Investigators combed the
foliage-shrouded, two-stor y
house and searched alleys. trash
bins and drainage ditches
throughout the West Newport
neighborhood but were unable to
locate a possible murder weapon.
The body was found at 10 a .m.
Wednesday by a former girlfriend
who had been asked by friends to
go to the 431 Lugonia St. residence
when Gaskey failed to show up
for work at a ronstructlon site in
Hollywood.
Neighbors. one who recalled
seeing Gaskey arrive home early
Tuesday ~ening. said they didn't
hear anything unusual or see any
suspicious people in the nei~h -
Participants must bring a mat or blanket and are encouraged to
wear romfortable clothing. Admission is $12. Ticket may be
purchased at the OCC Ticket Office or at the door.
Day camp planned for holidays
Christmas Day Camp. ·a week of special activities Cor
youngsters during the holiday vacation, will be held in Costa Mesa's
Balearic Center Monday through Friday of next week.
Dicken said Linda and the other
snakes in the display can kill, but
are so well-fed and tame that they t
are dangerous only to the mice,
large rats and rabbits that make
up their diet.
Children ages 6-12 are invited to attend the camp Crom 9
a.m-4p.m., or from 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m . for working parents. For
information. call 754-5158.
How long will the snake display
last? "We planned on having them
here for a month," Dicken said,
"but w~ut it short at
this rate."
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borhood.
Gaskey's body was discovered
in a second-floor hallway,
sprawled face-down next to a
bookcase. Police reported there
was a smudge of blood on a door
but the house had not been
ransacked.
"There were no signs that
anyone broke in." said Officer
Tom Little.
The front door and a massive
wooden entryway gate to the
house. a neatly-groomed romer
residence with carved lions
outside and walls on all sides. were
closed but unlocked, police re-
ported.
Neighbors described Gaskey as
a person who kept to himself and
had worked fe'7erishly on his
house over the years.
"lt seemed like everytime I
looked over there he was adding
another wall or something," one
neighbor commented.
"He seemed like a really nice
guy." said Andy Pines. a
14-year-old who Lives nearby.
"But I didn't know him much."
Gaskey was described to police
as a highly security-conscience
person who had an elaborate
alarm system. Several neighbors
suggested it would have been
unlike him to leave his residence
unlocked.
Police said Gaskey also had a
pet Doberman pinscher that police
said appeared to be very tame. A
relative. officers said. has agreed
to care for the dog.
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A special Tartan adapted
from the Argyle district ol
Scotland, made popluar
in the 20' s and 30' s by the
influence ol the colorful
sportsman, Edward,
Prince of Wales.
Storekeeper
Todd Latham is no
prince, but in one
of our Argyle
sweater vests he
looks and feels
like one ...
and so can
you.
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Kidnap lrviiie Coast plan
suspect gets endorsement
Sheller of OC supervisors
charged
By tbe A11oclated Pren
An ex-employee of a home for
handicapped children has been
formally charged w ith 14 felony
counts, including the kidnap and
rape of two young female resi-
dents of the home, a prosecutor
says.
Both kidnap-rape vict11ns are
blind. One can't hear, and neither
can walk or talk. Their roommates
at the Hy-Lond Home for Excep-
tional Children in Garden Grove
are so severely handicapped that
they couldn't assist in the in-
vestigation, according to police. Delly ............. _, ....... UpM
By J EFF ADLER
~-Oellt ...... , ....
Plans to develop the 10,000-acre
Irvine Coast -the largest remain-
ing undeveloped portion of
Southern California coastline -
won approval Wednesday from
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors. _
The board unanimously en-
dorsed the Irvine Co.'s plans to
construct 2,000 luxury homes,
1,750 hotel rooms and 325,000
squar~ feet of commercial space on
the barren rolling hills situated
between Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach
Speaking on behalf of The
Friends ot the Irvine Coast and
Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., Terry
Watt voiced several reservations
the groups have with the proposed
project. The Friends of the Irvine
Coast had strenuously objected to
the project in the past and unsuc-
cessfully sought to block it In the
courts.
"While we have brought liti-
gation in the past, it is hardly our
intent to take this on at this point,"
Watt said. "We simply feel overall
this implementing action program
allows too much flexibilitly to
adequately carry out the land use
plan or be consistent with the land
use plan."
Perry Kay Sheller, 26, of Santa
Ana also was charged Wednesday
with the burglary of a home for
the elderly in Mission Viejo the
night before the second kidnap-
Mode l dra ws appreciative glances
fro m male shoppers at linger ie
fashion show sponsored by Via Lido
shop Wednesday evening
Supervisor Thomas Riley,
whose district includes the area,
recommended board approval
after announcing a compromise
had been struck concerning the
county's use of 2,650 acres of
parkland the company will tum
over to the county in return for the
development rights.
Particularly, Watt said the two
groups have concerns about how
the land is to be used, density
levels proposed by the developers.
and loopholes that might permit
alternative development stan-
dards in the future. ping. •
After being charged Wednes-
day, Sheller appeared in West
Orange County Municipal Court
for arraignment, but Deputy Pub-
lic Defender William K elley asked
for a postponement until Monday.
and Judge ¥arvin Weeks agreed,
setting bail~t $250,000. ·
~entlemen gawk at garments The l~ne Co. had sought to
restrict use of the open space it was
dedicating to the county. banning,
for instance, any recreational fa.
cilities, lodge or hotel that might
compete with an Irvine Co. pro-
ject.
But Riley ca lled the
two-volume document a ''great
plan," and told Watt, "I'm
prepared to support it, and what
you said and have written doesn't
change that."
Holiday sh ow in Newport features lingerie and other so ft ware
A former nurse's aide at
Hy-Lond, Sheller is accused of
prying open a sliding glass door
the night of Nov. 6, entering a
bedroom and kidnapping a
14-year-old resident of the home.
He allegedly repeated the act
about 1 a.m. last Satur day in the
room of a 7-year-old girl. taken as
she slept.
The gir ls were dropped off on
the front lawns of homes after
being sexually assaulted. in-
vestigators said
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of llle OellJ Piiot lllllt
Kris ten Beckman had 50
beer-drinking businessmen shout-
ing "teddy, camisole" and "fanny
wrap" at her Via Lido lingerie
shop Wednesday night.
They were learning the names
of slinky little garments women
use as underwear as scanlHy clad
models paraded through the chic
lingerie store in Newport Beach,
showing the men just how a lacy
silk outfit can liven up the
holidays.
"What you are supposed to be
doing is imagining the ladies who
are special to you in these gar-
ments," ~kman tells the gawk-
ing men.
Bec·kman, the owner of Fern's
Lingerie, was hosting her annual
"For Your Eyes Only" lingerie
show for men.
"Lingerie is something that is
for both men and wome n to
a ppreciate but men don't feel
comfortable coming in to a lingerie
store and asking about bras,
panties. a teddy or even a night-
gown," Beckman explains.
To break down this barrier she
hosts the event, inviting men from
the store's mailing list and
Christmas trees stolen in Irvine
Christmas lrees valued over $400
were discovered stolen Wednesday
from Build 'N Grow nursery. 18102
Culver Drive. Police did nol know this
morning how the tree thieves made
entry ...
A 41-year-old woman discovered
Wednesday morning that thlev" had
stolen the four -wtleefs otf her
Porsche parked overnight 1n a
carport on Pineview
Huntington Beach
A guest at the Huntington Beach
Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast Highway,
reporled Wednesday that his room
was burglarized The loss Included a
$200 gold ring and $125 1n cash
A woman was arrested Wednesday
night at the J C Penney store at
Hunungton Cenler, 7777 Edinger
Ave .. on suspicion ol shoplifting. She
allegedly took two Shirts worth $30
A resident ol lhe 17100 block ol
Springdale Street returned home
Wednesday atternoon and found a
burglar Inside. The intruder tied with
1wo bottles of wine worih $5
A green 1979 Datsun 2 tO was
burglarized Wednesday on the 16600
block of Bartlet!. Stereo speakers
valued at S70 were ripped out of the
vehicle
Returning home from a trip to
Oregon. a rff'dent of the 21800 bloctl
of Newland S1reet discovered his
home had been burglarized A locked
side door was pried open. The loss
Included S 1,400 in miscellaneous
household Items. ...
A brown 1973 Ford pickup was the
target or a break-In ear1y Wednesday
on the 10400 block of Pago Pago
Circle Enlry was made lhorugh a
locked lront window The loss in-
cluded toots valued at S600.
Costa Mesa
A set of golf clubs, valued at $540.
was reported stolen Wednesday
from the repair yard of a car dealer on
the 2600 block ol Harbor Boulevard
The clubs were stashed in a car lhat
was sitting In the repair yard tor a
month while the owner. an employee
of the dealership, was out sick.
fountain Valley
Someone broke Into o boy's com-
bination locker at Los Amigos High
School and stole camera equ1pmen1
valued at $550
Burglars took a purse containing
$45 '" cash from undernealh the
back seal of a car parked In a garage
In the 16000 block of Gallatin Streel
Thieves broke Into a currency
locker at Founlaln Bowt. 17110
Brookhurst St .. and stole $200. .,
Intruders took boll culters to a
padlock and entered a garage In the
15000 block of Camo Blutt Court and
look miscellaneous tools from the
workbench and then proceded 10 the
freezer where they stole meat.
Thieves slole about $2,000 In
power tools afler opening an auto-
matic garage door 1n the 18000 block
of Los Canario• Slreet
Newport Beach
A lh1ef look $2,000 In caStl from a
house on Linda Isle, apparently
entering the resldenc. by reaching
through a pet door and unlatching a a
back door The money was taken
lrom a locked bnelcase . . .
A pair ol vintage wood golf club
were reported slolen from the Irvine
Coast Country Club A 73-year-old
member from Huntington Beach
claimed he left the clubs. one
pu~hased In the t950s, propped
ag§lnst a wall In the golf baggage
r6om.
A purse containing more lhan $150
1n cash and various credit cards was
slolen from a lounge In the Newport
Cenler Marriot! Hotel, according to a
woman who said she left the purse on
a bar stool while she was on lhe
dance floor.
Laguna Beach
A man described as about 30 years
ol age. with a beard and dark hair,
was !lpOtled peering In the window ol
a house in the 200 block of Nyes
Place by the female resident at about
3 p.m Wednesday Police re-
sponding to the scene were unable to
find the prowler . . .
Vandals did $880 damage to a
vehicle parked In the 1100 block ol
Soulh Cloast Highway, police said.
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advertising the show in news-
papers.
"A lot of the names l get Crom
the ladies who shop here and want
me to send an invitation to their
husband," Beckman says.
It seems to be profitable. When
the 'h-hour show finished .
Beckman and her staff of three
saleswomen were busily ringing
up hundreds of dollars of sales.
The men jostled each other as they
looked through racks of women's
underwear for the right gift.
And a lot of men come back later
to buy gifts for other oocasions.
The s how has become so success-
ful that Beckman is considering
adding another event before Val-
entine's Day. She has already
planned a se<'Ond holiday show
tonigh t.
Beckman turned one of her
daintily decorated dressing rooms
into a wine and beer bar to give the
show a festive atmosphere to
make the men feel comfortable.
Her male customers really go
for the free show. but Beckman
stresses that there is no stripping
or "kinky" stuff
Ken Nelson, a Newport Beach
customer, agrees.
"It was very weU done, aU ln
good tas1e. T h is reall y gives us a
better idea of what to buy for our
ladies," Nelson says,
"It brings a little romance back
into a relationship and it promotes
good business. How can you go
wrong buying a lingerie gi ft?"
asks Bill Ford, a banker from
Irvine.
"You bring home something
from here and ~ll can really liven
up a T.uesday night. especiall y if
you both work," notes Keith
Wisbaum. a Newport Beach resi-
dent who was married three
'months ago.
However. Irvine Co. officials
agreed to drop those restrictions
following a week of be-
hind-the-scenes negotiations with
top county officials, Riley said.
"l believe this is a major
restatement of the county's policy
on unencumbered title to open 1
spaces. but I al.so think this marks
a moment of trust between the
Irvine Co. and the county," the
supervisor commented.
The plan approved by the board
details the Irvine Co.'s develop-
ment plans for the area and sets
ce.rtain environmental restric-
tions. It still must receive final
certification from the state Coastal
Comrrim ion.
Besides the 2,0001uxury homes
to be buil t on parcels ranging in
size from Ql'le to 10 acres, current
development plans call for a
two-story, 250-room hotel at one
end of than extension of Sand
Canyon Ave nue and a 10-story
hotel office complex to be set mto
the hills near Pebcan Hill.
Portions of the coast donated to
the county as open space iJWlude
all of Emerald Canyon and the
ridgeline above Laguna Canyon.
The open space dedication is
adjacent to the 2,800-acre Crystal
Cove State Park, sold to the state
by the Irvine Co. for $32.6 million.
the most expensive parks acquisi-
tion in state history.
Dismasted NB boat
rescued near Chile
A Newport Beach skipper and
his two crew members, attempt-
ing to sail a trimaran from New
York to San Francisco, were
rescued today from their dis-
masted ship 52 miles off Chile, a
spokeswoman said.
The three were trying raise
pubhc awareness for medical re-
search when their 55-foot
trimaran, dubbed Cystic Fibrosis
Crusader. Jost its mast Wednesday
morning as it rounded Cape Hom .
said Sue Hook of the Cystic
Fibrosis Foundation.
The skipper, Michael Kane of
Newpor t Beach, and crew mem-
bers Bob Dixon and Fritz Rich-
ardson of San Diego were more
than halfway through their at-
tempt to beat a sailing record of
the storied clipper Flying Cloud
132 years ago.
A ham radio operater in Rhode
Island picked up their signal and
notified the Chilean naval attache
and the U.S. Coast Guard, said
Hook.
A Chilean Air Force plane
spotted the stricken three-hull
yacht and sent a rescue ship that
reached the area early today. The
men were taken to Punta Arenas.
The trimaran was abandoned in
heavy seas. Hook said, bu t the
crew will return later to try and
. recover it. All three men were
reported to be in good shape, she
added.
Launched in 1851. F lying Ooud
sailed from New York to San
Francisco by way of Cape Horn in
89 days.
Sex-torture trial opens Feb. 6
From staff and wire reports
Randy Kraft, accused of being a "scorecard loller
" by pr<>&ecutors. goes on trial Feb. 6 on murder
charges and other felonies related to the sex-torture
of 16 men and boys. Kraft. 38, pleaded innocent
Tuesday to the charges before .Orange County
Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas.
Kraft, a Long Beach computer consulatant, has
been held in Orange County Jail since his arrest May
14. when California Highway Patrol officers stopped
him and found a strangled Marine in his car.
Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown has
called Kraft a "scorecard killer" who kept. a "death
'list" that was found in his car.
Many of the'l6 murdered young men had been
burned or emasculated. prosecutors said. The
murders occurred between 1972 and 1983.
t·
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THE LAMBSUEDE
SPORT COAT
A perfect expression
of quality and classic
style . . . comfortably
tailored to fit over
sweaters or other layers
of warmth when cool
weather presents itself.
Gennemen's Clo4tllng
INpifed by todltlon
~ FOlhlon llland. Newport leod'I
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TOPOFTHINIWI Three judges snared
NATION
Beirut Marines f eted
with big T exas star
ll) tht• Assodatt•d Pn•11s
SAN ANTON 10. 'T'l'"<lS faw San Antonto
rt·~1<h•nts ha\'t' nggt.J up a 'J)<.'(.'ial "Christmas
prl'i.t•nt" for thl· l.nOO Marinesstauom>d m Beirut
in corruption Probe
CH ICAt;o (AP) A bugged
(.'owboy boot. rat moll..'~. a "Boy
~:out" proSt."<.'Ulor and wirf'd
JUd!,{l'S' chamlx•rs Wl'rl' all part of
thl· plot as tht-b1gg(!st l'OUrt
l'Orrupt1on prolx.• in U.S . h istory
d i maxed w1 th thf' mdu.:trncnt nf
10 ml'n. induding thr<.'(.' JUdg<.-s
Tht• c hnrgt•i; 1nd udl>d t'On·
sp11•at·y . r:il·ket('(•rtnl(. extortion
and mull fraud. and lnvolvt>d cases
I' 1nl(111g from fixing traHic tickets
I OI' $W to folony nart'Ollcs cases
und st1rh nvll matters as a<..'C.'Cpting
uµ tu $30.000 for influencing
d1vurt't' l'JM'S and trust funds.
Georgia puts
killer to death
JACKSON, Gu (AP) John Eidem Smith wa..,
c>tc-t·utt'<J today (111 th•· 1 !174 slayings of twu
m·wlywt-ds. the firs t man to die in Cl;c>rg1a's e le<>trlt·
cha ir in 19 years and tht· St'<·ond man put to dt•ath 1r1
tht· United States in two days
"The order of tht• l'Ourt has ht•c·n c·urr1\-d out.''
s~ud prison spokc-sman John SilL•r Corret•LltJ~ 1
Dc.•partmenl spokc.'Sman David J ordan said t ht·
ell't'troc:ul1on began ot 8·08 a.m . wu.., l'<>rnplctN.l at
8:10 a.m. and a team of thrt'<• d<x:tur!. dl·d<:trc.-d Smith
dead at 8: 15 a m . ahrl' i.uoo vulL-t of 1•l1..,·tr'k1ty passed
through his body.
an H-toot ~hlntnf( :.tar emblazonC'd "USMC in
Ldxrnon .. Th1• l1Vl•-pomt star fash1ont>d from
wh1t(•-puint1'<I plywood, 42 hght bulbs and red
Cluon•s(:N\l t~pt· 1s v1s1blt' for st·vt•ral m ilt•s
north uf duwntuwn
"Wt• t·ut al·ross thl• t•ntlre o ix·r
at1un a nd funC't1on or thl· svstt•m
from full circuit judg<• down to
dt•rk." U.S. Attornt'Y Dan K.
Webb said Wednesday. announc·-
ing the Ind ictments handed down
by foderal grand JUry More
indictments may follow. he said.
Opc·r;1t1on Gn:ylord be<:ame
pul>llt· last s ummL•r when Brocton
L1x:kwcK>d, a soutlwrn lllinois
JUJg1• who servt•d a stint m
Ch1t·a~1)s Tra ffk Court, d isclosed
1hat from 191:11 unul last summer.
ht• W LIS a n under<:'OVl'r agent for
th<' J uslll't' Department
Judge Jo hn De vine The• 5J -ycar -old formt•r msun.int•t• salcsmcan wai.
S<'nlcnt't.-d to death <iftcr lx•mg t·unvac·tt·d of fal<Jll y
shooting his wife's former husband a nd that man·~
Wlfl' L'N ESCO "·ithdrawal seen
NEW YORK The Reagan adm1111strat1on
1:-"st•nnusly l'tms1der1ng" withdrawing from
UNESCO. tht• Un1tl-d Nations educ·ational or-
ganization, bc.x·aust• of concerns over tts budget
and polit·1f•s. Tht' N<'w York Tames reported
11>day Tht• Unitt-d Statt•s has opposed efforts by
tlw Sov1t•t Umon and some third world nations to
t·rt'ate a "rww world information and rom-
mun1c·at1ons ord<'r" through UN ESCO -th('
Umtt'd Nations Educauonal. S<.·1t'nt1f1t• and
Cultural Orgnmzatann
They were the first charges
s tc·mm ing from Operation
G rey lord. a 31,<z -year invesugatlon
of corruption in Cook County's
rourt system. the nation's largest.
Webb said it was the most am-
bitious court t'Orrupllon 1nvest1ga-
uon ever attempted 111 thl' UnllC'd
States.
Ju~l hours before the indict'-
mt•nL.., wt·re handed down, Roger
Murphy. 53, a polke sergeant
ass1gnt·d lot he courtroom of one of
th<' indit-ted judges was found
dt•ad. <:1pparently after shooting
himS<'lr Hl· was to have a ppeared
Wc•d nl'S<fay before the grand jury .
!nd1t·tt•d werC' Cook County
C1n·u1t Court Judges Wayne
O lson and John M. Murphy no
relation to the dead o fficer -who
were relieved of their duties last
week after learning they W<'r<.'
targets o f the probe, and former
Judgt• John Devine. oustt'd from
the benc-h in June by a vote of
circuit judgesaf).er being criticized
by th<' ('1ly Bar Association.
"Ill' was calm, hl· walk<'<.l Lu tlw <.·t·ll on hJ!> 11w11
p<1Wf•r. He made nu m1JVt·mt"nt al tt•1 ht! was 10 thl'
l'ha1r," J ordan said
As g uards b<!g<.tn -.trapping Smith into tht' c.·haar.
hc•!><lld, "Hey, then'aan't no J>CJllll lrl pulling so tight ..
Smith said his fmal ~tateme:.-nt would Ix: read by
tht· Rev. Robert WISl'. <1 Homan Cathulll· t•haplain.
Tht> statement t"Ons1~tt'll of a chapwr of th<.· Bible.
frum 2nd Corinth1<.1n~
L 'ill \f' ba,·k~ ftrlo11da l e
PITTSBUHGH The head of tht> United
M1111..• Workl'~ umon vows that coal miners' crws
of "Mondale' Mondall'1 Mondale~ .. at the UMW
t•onvl'nt1on wall translate into votes for the
fkmoc-rat1t· presidential hopeful next year.
UMW Prl's1dent lfa·hard Trumka Sl'rVed as a
t•ht'C'rleader WC'dnto'Sdav as former Vtl'(' President
Waltt>r Mo ndalt· was t•ndorsed by acdamauon by
m m·l•nuon dl'lc>gatt'S re presen11ng 240.000 umon
mml·rs.
Enzl·111e aids heart
BOSTON C:han('l:'S for survival improve
dr<imattt·ally d doctors quwkly Inject a
l'111t -ci1ssol\'1ng (•nzymt· into the hearts of vil·tims
of h<.•art attack. the nation's leading killer which
d a1ms 550.000 hvl.'s a year. ac.'-'Ordmg to a study
pubhshro tot.lay The phys1nan who d1re<:ted the
n ·Sc.>arc:h said h(' thinks the tht'rapy should be
usl'CI ruuunc•ly by all hospitals that are equipped
to administer at. about 20 percent of the nation's
hospitals.
STATE
/)e uk111ejian ·s in-law dies
LONG BEACH The moth<·r -m-law of
Gov GL'orge DeukmeJian has died at St. Mary's
Mt'<.11t·al Center a fte r a long 1lln<'SS. th<' gov-
t•rnur·s off1t·e announcc-d The cauSt> of Wedncs-
d,1~ ·s death of Mary Saat jian . i9. was not
tlll IUdPd m thc.• annoUl',lt't'ment
200 s tudents arrested
LOS ANt;ELES Youthful undc•n:owr
pnllu · ha\'l• arrt-sted mor<' than 200 suspecl<.'CI
h1gh·S('hooJ drug pUSh<'rs and SC'IZcd $86.000
worth manJuanc1. t'CX'ame. PCP. heroin and other
drugi. in raids at mnc· C'ampu~·s. officers say
Amo ng 2-lfl target£>d for arrest Wronesday was a
l:i V<'ar-old Canoga Park High School student
who pohu· said arrangc'CI heroin sales to support
h1" uwn ht•roin add1t lion. Dett-'<.'llVt' Larr;Y
Sht·lli·\' ~1d
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unit .ind -.hould l:x· c-onsadt·rNI dangt·rous.
;1llhnugh his niord 1s mainly tnr nnn -vaoknt
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-A desperate bat·hl•lor
who said hC' "lrll'd
l'Verything in tht• book tu
find a w1[e" got at lt•ast a
dozen bads from wc1mt•n
1ntcn.-sted in romant'l'
arter he postt-d signs on
h1!. lawn asking for Mn.
Right
Bnrrv Butku!., :i:>.
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prndaiming "I NC'l'd a
Wtfl• Please Can You
Ht•lp" and "Wife Want-
e d B y Unh a ppy
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brown ranch houst• in
North F..aston. A rC'd
ht•art hangs m hts hvmg
roum w indow.
ThL· signs and a nt•ws.
pap<.•r story about his
phghtapparentlydad the•
trick for the 35-ycar-old
t·o mpC'llt1on ballroom
dnnc:N and prison guard
"I've tried everything
in the book to find a wife.,
but I've just b<>en pl;ml
unluc·ky ... Butkus said in
a n interview pubhshl•tl
Wt-dncsday in tht· Boi.·
ton Hera ld. "I have tht·
f!.'t•ltng nobody wanL..,
m<'. Basil'ally. I'm look-
ing for matrimony with u
t.·ap1tal M "
T oday's C'd111on~
quo ted · women whn
wantt-d to get in touL·h
Wllh him.
"( gut.'SS he really hit
I h<' home fires for m< ....
'>Jlld Marsha Goldl'n, :n.
who says sht• 1s a
ballroom danc-t•r. loo
"I think he has a lo t of
!.punk.·· said Linda
S tuart. a 32-yl'ar-old
bank bookkeeper
Economy continuing
sharp ui}ward trend
lh Tht· "'"wlatcd Press
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Univ Volkswagen of AmPrica Im·.
whK:h has lost sales because of the•
rl'newed popula rity of large cars .
"howed a decline in early December
1h1s year -28 7 percent,
Gc•nera l Motots Corp. said its early
December sales rose 19.4 percent. Ford
Motor Co.'s rose 29.3 percent. Ch rysler
Corp.'s gained 6 percent and Amer ican
Motors Corp.'s climbed 23.5 percent
So far this year. the automa kers
have sold 6.408.943 cars. up 17 .ff
pt.•rt't•nt from the 5,451.505 sold by this
llm<' last year.
The• Commerce Department siml
inventories held b y U.S. busin~ rt'>!'t·
0 .i percent in Oct-0ber. as did sales.
Busin~scut back severely on their
1nvt'ntorws as rons1.1mer demand for
goods f<.•11 during lhe recession. Octo-
h(>r's 1tam. thl! Courth in a row, meant
s tocks wt•re !'till 0 7 percent below
vt"f1r-ago levc•ls. th~ report said.
1'hc 1m·rease in sales WM the seven th
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I :l 4 J>4'rt'<''. 1 above a yrnr :\)lo
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'Marines taking fire
as Lebanon heats up
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP)-The U.S .
Marine base came under fire today as
Lebanese troops and Moslem rebels
exchanged heavy tank and artillery
fire near the British and American
positions.
fired on by Marines when the driver
mistakenly approached the "old main
gate" at the compound, which now is
closed to all but Marine vehicles.
Reporter Joe Corcoran, 29, was slightly
wounded by broken glass and was
taken t-0 the USS Guam for treatment.
A bullet grazed the Lebanese driver in
the head and was treated a t a Lebanese
~Christ's tunic
held for cash
by anarchists
PARIS (AP) -Thieves holding a tunic said to
have been worn by Jesus Christ have reportedly
demanded the release from jail of three members of a
banned anarchist group and a $35, 700 donation to
Poland's outlawed Solidarity trade union.
TOP OF THI 111111
Iraqi missile barrage
kil!s 32, injures 300
By tbe A11oclated Pret•
The Marine base at Beirut's airport
was taking artillery fire or rocket
propelled grenades after nightfall and
the 1,350 American troops ran to their
bunkers, Marine spokesman Capt.
Wayne Jones said.
hospital Robert Perry, 52, WITN-TV Jot' Corcoran
news director. was uninjured.
Officials in the Bishopric of Pontoise, the dioc.-ese
near Paris in which the church that housed the tunic
is located, said th ey had no intention of interceding
with police to get the prisoners released. The
prisoners are members of a guerrilla group called
Direct Action.
NICOSIA, Cyprfts -The casualty toll from
Iraqi missile attacks and air raids against six
Irani.an cities rose today to 32 dead and more than
300 wounded, the official Iranian news agency
said. Iraq announced Wednesday it had launched
its attacks against the Iranian cities in retaliation
for last Monday's string o! bomb attacks agarn,it
the United States and French embassies and
other targets in K uwait as well as for continuing
Iranian bombardment of borderside Iraqi cities.
One French soldier was killed over--
LocaJ radio stations said the Marines
responded with tank fire on nearby
Moslem miliua positions. But Jon es
said he could not confirm the Marines
were firing back. There were no
immediate reports of casualties.
night by shrapnel, and gunmen shot a '=-.:;.;-•
French paratrooper in the back and
killed him this morning.
Intermittent skinnishes between the 1 army and the Druse militias flared into
The officials also said they would be surprised if
Solidarity leader Lech Walesa accepted money
obtained by theft and blackmail. Walesa vows appearance
Israeli jets streaked over the hills
near Beirut on reconnaissance sorties as
Israeli troops evacuated Christians
from a besieged Choui mountain town.
heavy fighting, with artillery. mortars. ' The leftist daily Liberation said Wednesday the
demands were delivered in three anon)'l'TlOUS calls to WARSAW, Poland -Nobel Peace Prize
winner Lech Walesa, recovering from a fever
tha~ prompted him to ignore a police summons,
vowed today to place flowers at a Solidarity
memorial Friday "even if I have to crawl there."
But the founder of the outlawed Solidarity union
said he may have to can.eel plans to deliver an
unsanctioned speech if security is too heavy
around the soaring steel monument outside the
Gdansk shipyard where the union was born
three years ago.
Earlier in the day, Marines fired on
an American television news crew.
wounding one reporter and a driver.
w he n their car approached the U.S .
• compound at the wrong entrance.
tank cannons and machine guns at
daybreak and again a t midday near
British and U.S. military positions,
state radio reported.
The radio said midday clashes spread
to army positions and Shiite Moslem
gunners in the southern suburbs of
Beirut as well as to Lebanese troops
and Syrian-backed Druse at the Dahr
el-Wahsh mountain intersection of the
the newspaper. ·
The maroon, seemless woolen robe was stolen
late Monday or early Tuesday from a reliquary in the
basilica of St. Denis. It had been enclosed in an iron
frame.
A car carrying two reporters Crom
WITN-TV in Washington. N.C .. was Beirut-Damascus hi hwa)'. Hober1 Pu ry
The church officials pointed out that, technical-
ly, the Holy Tunic of Christ belongs to the people of
Argenteuil, the northern Paris suburb in which the
church is located. They cited a 1905 law separating
church and state.
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At Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 15, 1983
Laguna eyes
building curb
on seawalls
By L.P. BENET
Of, ... Oelly ,..... """
The city of Laguna Beach 1s ughuming 1tsgripon
the construction of seawalls.
Last year's winter storms damaged large
portions o r the Laguna Beach coastline. driving
oceansjde homeowners to <.'tty hall to apply for
emergency permits to build seawalls to shore up
bluffs that supported their expensive homes
But evidence s hows that seawalls. while
protecting structures. can do damage to beaches and
bluffs 1f unregulated. Some Laguna reside nts
contend this is what's happening to Laguna's
Crescent Bay Beach a nd have filed complaints with
the city and st.ate Coastal Commission .
The state recently informed several Crescent
Bay residents their seawalls. built without proper
permits. are in violation of state <.'Odes.
The seawalls. including one built illegally by the
citv. will be reviewed in J anuary after Coastal
Commission experts study the impact the structures
have had on Crescent Bay sands and bluUs.
The city design review board has told council
mem bers that the absence of seawall guidelines has
made 1t diCficult for board members to determine
what the projects do to the enivironment.
In October. council members acting on a
recommendation by councilwoman Sally Bellerue
directed City Manager Ken Frank to hire a marine
geologist to the study environmental effects that
seawalls have on the coastline .
The study. according to city officials. will take a
few months to complete. so last week counc-il
members adopted an interim policy requiring
applicants to show a seawall is necessary to protect
commercial or residential structures.
The measure requires all seawaJI apphcauons be
reviewed by the city's geologist. at the applicant's
expense. to see if there are a ltemauves to seawall
construction .
In addition. unless the geologist d etermines that
the seawall is needed for the immediate protection of
the structure . all seawall applications must go to City
Council for approval. In the past. such applications
only came up for council review if the a pplications
were appealed by neighbors.
OCC students win
food scholarships
Two Orange Coast College food service students
have won scholarships awardl'<i by restaurant
industrv leaders
Llovd Launan orCosta Mt·Sd re<.'t'IVl'd s 1,250 in
scholarships from the California Restaurant Associa-
tion and the Arthur Wvnne Scholarship Fund.
"We selected Llovd on thl• basis of his grades.
presence. ambition a·nd pottmual," said Wynne .
senior vice president of Lawrey's Restaurants. Inc ..
during the presentation ceremony
Laurian. 23. says his goal 1s to open a "floating"
restaurant. a dining establishment whl're guests
would dine on elegant food on a nightly t·ruise
Lorraine Holman. who rN.'l'IVl'Cl SSOO from the
Food Service Brokers A.sscx:1auon for her future
studies m new food product development. also 1s a
Costa Mesa rC'Sident
Currentlv. 325 students art• c•nrolled in Orange
Coast Collegc"s food serv1<.·t>. howl managemc·nt and
culinary ar~ pro~ram
2 Russians charged
in SA burglary case
By the Associated Prt'ss
Two Sov1C'l t·111zt•ns h;,i v1• b<·t·n arrl'Sted for
investigation of possessing burglary tools aftPr polke
allegedly found thC'm with at·C't ylt•m• torc.·hes.
crowbars. drills and 700 quart.NS 11UL'i1de a Santa Ana
laundromat.
"Both ml'n dc•nied th<· allq~.1t1on.'' JXJll<.'t' Lt
Jack Nelson said todav "One· uf thl'm said he
collected quarters That ~·as his hobby ..
Nelson said a s ilent burglary alarm drew an
officer to the laundromat earlv Tuesdav on First
Street. in Santa J}na. L<x:k -p1c:ks and some ,ewelry
were also Sf>12ed by police a long with th<• $1 75 worth
of quarters. Nelson said
Vangel Vangelov. 42. of Holl ywood and G uram
C hachava, 28. of Glenda If' remamt'Ci m custody today
in lieu of $1 0.000 ball at the• Oran~<· County Jail.
Nelson said.
The m<'n. wh11 t·arn<·d alll'n rl'~1.,trHt1on t·ards,
spoke little Englis h
''There's no ind1<.'3t1nn th1•\ w1•rt• c11plomaL<i or
officials," Nelson sc.1d. and th"' r .. rusc:d to g1v<• their
ott\Jpat1on.'l
Parent classes set
The lrvinl' YMCA &•rv1t't• l'1•11tn oHrr.. <'Vl•ning
and Saturday da.<;S('S to .1t·wmmodt1H' working
parents.
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beginning vi J1nuary
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and modem dlnoe lt.'580n8 for l'hildrC'n. tt.'ens and
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Al Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, o.c.mber 15, 1983
Governors
~ome and go;
staff stays on
By DOUG WILLIS
A.-l'r-Wlllet
SACRAMENTO (AP) -If you write a letter to
Gov. George Oeukmejian, It may be read and
answered by the same person who received your
letters to Govs. J erry Brown, Ronald Reagan and Pat
Brown.
If you have an appointment with Oeukmejian,
you may be greeted by the same receptionist you saw
when you visited Jerry Brown. when you visited
Reagan, when you visited Pat Brown. and even when
you visited Gov. Goodwin Knight or Gov. F.arl
Warren.
Governors come and go. but a handful of
professionals have made a career of making the
governor's office work.
Jackie Habecker has been chief receptionist for
the past four governors. Before that, she was a
secretary to Govs. Warren and Knight.
Another office that has continued with the same
personnel through both Democratic and Republican
admin istrations is the governor's correspondence
section -17 people who handle an average of more,
than 1,000 letters daily. -:,
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Shr iner s from El Bekal Temple in Anaheim won e ntire entry trophy.
Irvine parade opens holiday
Edison tfigh tlkes sweepstakes honors to Huntington Beach Two-thirds of that stafr handled Jerry Brown's \
mail. Five of them, including division chief Cheryl
Goble, worked for Reagan, and two worked for Pat Brown. More than 70 entries partici-Anaheim; entire entry trophy. costumed c1an , ....
Nearly $500,000 of the governor's $4.4 million pated in the fourth annual lrY.ine. aend• Sierra vista. Junior v : · Ch · d S Sierra VISl6 Junl07Rl\)l'l';Baldwfn Pali!~ JUlllOf' WhllMY.t!lgh, Gerrltos. Mnlor Dflll TMml annual office budget is spent on salaries, paper, fiJWan1s ristmas para · atur-division Ollve Lancer lntermedlete SchoOI. ~•ldwrn·
postage and overhead expenses of the cor-day. They were judged in a Foothill High. Santa Ana. senior division Perk. tunior · f · Edison High: senior respondence unit, which through last week had vanety O categories. Equeetrlan G1g-E-Lettes. Los Angetet: non-echool drill
h dJed 330 345 1 tte this Bobbie Jean Gilchrist. Apple Valley, Ilda-team Orum M.ior an · · e rs year. The winners were: saddle · Sierra Vista, 1un10r
Goble, who has directed the correspondence unit Edison High, Huntington American Riding Club tor the Handicapped, • Foothill High: MnlOt ~· !or both Oeukmep·· an and J errv Brown, says her goal Beach·, Sweepsta.kes wmn· er. Garden Grove. junk>< color guard Tustin Twirleltes. Santa Ana. Junior corps • • J South Coast Clovers •·H Club. El Toro.1unl()( Serafin Razo, Sl8'ra VIiia. junior solo
is to respond to every letter within 10 days. Tall Flag team wa part of Edi' son The Woodbridge High host mounted group Cindy Frauetta. Coata Mesa. Mntor M>IO Her staff also handles the 50 to 1,500 daily band, Irvine; special trophy. Ch11alMnR1gntnarRk1ers.Mlr11 Lom1 Mn•or Maranatna Christian Academy Santa An•.
telephone calls on the governor's public phqne lines, High chool's sweepstake winne r. EJ Bekal Shrine Temple. m:::: ~~~~and Pamoa ... s. b01no11rv1na. iu~::~tgh.ten1or 11am
as well as the 25 to 50 gifts -ranging from T-shirts r------------------------------------------------------------
and books to furniture -which arrive every week
for Oeukmejian.
Goble says form letters, such as clip-out coupons
which some lobbying groups ask their members to
sign and send to the governor, are answered with
form letters. But individually written letters get
individual replies.
If you write to the governor, there's about one
chance in 50 your reply will be signed personally by
Oeukrnejian. Form letters are signed by i signature
machine. Other replies are signed by various aides.
When your letter arrives at the Capitol, its first
stop is a sorting room across the hallway from
Oeuk.mejian's office, where it is opened and scanned
quickly for general category.
Invitations for speaking engagements go in one
category: job applications and recommendations for
appointments go in another bin; communications
from government agencies in another: and letters
from children in still another.
Specific problems or complaints about state
agencies go in another category. Letters for and
against specific bills or issues are sorted by subject.
and there are bins for miscellaneous legislation and
issues, political mail and a catch-all general mail
category.
If you are expressing an opinion on an issue, the
response may be drafted in the correspondence unit,
or it may go to Douglas Watts, Oeukmejian's public
affairs director. who in tum passes on a few letters to
Oeukmejian personally.
Letters with complaints or specific problems are
sent to the state agency involved with a reQuest for
rom t attention.
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Thelma Booth, 80'1 mans the popcorn machine at Blind
George's, a fixture in Grants Pass, Ore., since 1937.
Follow your nose
Popco1·11 lures hung r y to Blind George's
(:HANTS PASS. Ore. (AP) -
It's not hard to fi nd Blmd
Gt•orge's Just follow your nose to
thl! pop"orn machine that turns
out WO pounds a wt-e k.
"It's fresh and hot and tastes
real good." said Kevin J ackson.
who stopped in for a bag, as he has
often done s1nc'e ht> was a child.
"About t>vervbody in town has
oo'n here at ieast once ...
Thl' late George Spem•er,
blinded when his optic nerves
wert> paralyzed m 1937, started
selling popcorn. tobacco and
newspaix•rs in a tent near the
Southe rn Pac1f1c Railroad tracks
the same year. He opened with an
investment ol $10 for rent. $40.50
"''orth of stock and $3.60 in cash to
make change.
S11w1• then. people m this
southeastern Oregon city of 15.000
on tht> Rugut· Ri ver have followed
the srnell of Bhnd George's pop-
corn to four locations under three
t)Wnl'r.".
"[ was wurkmg for George
wht•n he first put up a pipe like
that... said Thelma Booth. 80.
po1nung to the small flue that
c:a rnes thl·smoke from the Cretors
popcorn machine through a hole
poked m the front uf the store.
"I said to George. 'What are you
puttlng that thing up for?' and he
said, ·You'll find out·
"Sombody c:ame in and said.
·George. that smells clear up to the
corner ' He comes to me and says. ·see? ...
T hough the store features more
than 600 magazines ranging from
Ladies' Home Journal to Chopper,
a jar of pocket knives, root beer
floats and racks of paperback
books. the popcorh is still the big
draw.
Six brown paper bags tacked on
the wall show you can fill a lunch
bag for 30 .~nts up to a grocery bag
for $2.80.
Thelma Booth and he r hus-
band, Wesley Booth, 86, bought
the business when Spencer died in
1968. They just sold it to their son,
Dale Booth, and his wife, Lea, but
they still come into the stor e to
help.
Stuck on the popcorn machine
were reminders to pop 40 pounds
for a football game between
Grants Pass High School and rival
Medford and 50 pounds for Hid-
den Valley High School's tilt
against Roseburg.
Lea Booth won't reveal what
they do to turn out the tender,
buttery morsels.''lt's a family
secret." she said.
Spencer was born in Los An-
geles County in 1885 and came to
Oregon with his parents in 1898 in
a wagon pulled by three horses .
. He and his newsstand were a town
fixture for decades.
"I used to describe the pictures
on the front of the Saturday
Evening Post to him when I came
in to pick up my Saturday Eve-
ning Post." said local historian
Pauline S hier. "Heenjoyed that so
much."
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Also large chinese ivory carvings, large porcelain pieces
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 15, 1983 A9
New drug aids heart attack victims
.BOSTON (AP) -Squirting " slty Hospital in Seattle.
clot-dissolving drug into the arteries of Heart attacks are the biggest killer in
heart attack viclim:s triples their chances of thl' Unit.1..-d St.at.el, claiming about 550,000
survival, and the therapy should be used lives a year.
lion team, be trcatt.-d with mtral'Oronary
streµiokinase," Kenned y lKlid in an Inter-
view.
lfowevc:r, ht• estimates thut only about
20 percent of the hospitals in the United
Statesareequlppt'd to provide this therapy.
routine ly by hospitals that can administer Often during heart attacks. a blood clot
it, researchers c.'Onclude. for ms in one of the arteries that feed the
The trl'atment with the enzyme strep-heart, cutting off the heart's own source of
tokinase has been given experimentally for blood and killing some of its m uscle ti~ue.
about five years. but the latest work.
conducted at 14 hospitals, is the first major Doctors use the stre ptokinase to dis-
• Experts hope future research will
show that ordinar y intravenous injection of
the medicine also works. This would let
doctors give the treatment more quickly
without the need for special equipment or
personnel.
study to show that it actually saves lives. solve these c_lo~ and ~tore blood flow_. The
The research was undertaken to test enzyme is m_.iect.ed mto the clot w1.th a
the drug's effect on victims' hearts and the c~heter. a skinny tube snaked through an
doctors did not expect it to have a ~rtery to the heart.
impact on mortality. "We recommend that an acute infarc-The latest s tudy, c·onducted at 14
hospitals in western Wash ington and
British Columbia, was published in today's
New England ~ournal of Medicine.
"l was amazed," said the st udy's lion (heart attack) of less than six hours, if
director. Dr. J . Ward K ennedy of Univer-seen in a facility with a skilled catheteriza-
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MAILBOX
Road plans would ruin hills
To the Editor"
East Loop is a proposed
four-lant:' dividNI highway that
the county of Orangt• wants to
build through the dty-ownt'<.1
open space lands known us
Sycamore Hills. East Lt~>p would
run frorr. Laguna Canyon Road
across Sycamore Hills to El Toro
Road.
The county full:; mtends to put
the 12-lane freeway known as the
San Joaquin Corridor through
Svcamore Hills as we ll. Two s uch
roads running through open space
lands will completely destroy
Sycamore Hills public value.
The city of Laguna Beach is on
the verge of settling a legal
dispute with the county over the
San Joaquin Hills Corridor. This
settlement will aJlow the city to
t•omplete payment of Sycamore
Hills. The city will be making a
lt'rrible mistake 1f thl'y sign this
agreemt-nt wtth no written as-
surance that Uis~ Looµ will not be
bu1h.
How the nty can L'Onsider the
payment uf m1ll1ons of dollars for
land that the county wants to
build a highway on is beyond
rornprehension. East Loop is on
the county's master plan o( ar-
terial highways. Before the nty
signs the agreement East Loop
must be removed from the arterial
highway system.
T he county does not deem to be
negotiating in good faith. Just
reverse the situation. would the
county pay millions of dollars for
parkJand that they knew the city
intended to_ put a highway
through? Of <.'OUrse not.
JONS. BRAND
P resident.
Laguna Greenbelt Lnc.
Laguna Beach
Flying i s safer than you think
To the Editor:
SeveraJ months ago. a com-
-me'f'dal aircraft. departing John
Wayne Airport, developed trouble
m one of its two jet engines.
resulting in some small. hot. metal
fragments dropping on nearby
roofs causing several mino r hres.
We say minor beqmse alert
citize ns and prompt response from
th~ Fire Department preve nted
serious damage m most cases. It 1s
also noteworthy that these large
aircraft can safely fly on one
engine.
Since the 1rn:1dent, mut·h as
been said and written abo ut thl'
hazards of living near air ports [t 1s
true there is some risk that others
do not share. however. ,as Presi-
de nt Harrv Truman once said:
"Let's look.at the record "
Since commercial jets first
started flying out of the airport 1n
1967. official figures show over
182 .000 take-offs have been made
without personal injury to anyone
.on a flight or on the? ground. A
large number of the take-offs
were made when power reduc-
tions below 1,000 feet were stan-
dard procedure to reduce the noise
footprint in the area. We are s till
hopeful the FAA will again per-
mit this prac•til'e in the nL'ar
future.
We suggest that perhaps the
hazards from aircraft may not be
as grea t as those we all experienee
on the streets and freeways in uur
automobiles eve ry day.
JOSEPH E. IRVINE
Execuuve Direc•tor
Community Airport Council
The Community Airp<>rt <...o un-
c1l 1s composed vf busme~ firms.
and mdividuals. who wish t1J ha ve
improved air service. and fac1/i-
cies. for our two million rc-s1dents
Ex-college trustee tak~s
a turn at setting Coast
board record straight
8)' WILLIAM KETTLER
Asa former trustee of Coast
Community College l l-an no
longer remain silent a t ter rt·ad1ng
ietters attacking tht• d istric t by the
so me v.-r1te rs mun th a fter month.
It should be noted mo~t uf thl'
writers have an a>. tu g rind.
although usually purporting tt/le
-peaking for the wc·l fare of the
district and the studen ls
It was nice to read the letter
from one of the newE'st trustees.
Conrad A. Nordquist. giving well
deserved praise to Chancellor
Norman N. Watson Part of Dr
Watson'sgenius has been attravt-
1ng an admin1stratton tha t a lso
l'Ontributed to the nauonwide
high regard for this d astru.:t
Not so nice. however. was
Reverend Nurciqu1st'st·heaps hot
a t former board pres1tlent Cami
Candy's trip to the Onent. t•om·
pletely paid for by the· Taiwan
governme nt. w11h h1satt.empt to
tie that inwdistrict membersh ips
which he writes "as costly."
Seve ral years ago (while still a
member of the board) the d1stnl't.
with full faculty cooperation.
instituted a close review of all
membership programs on a reg-
ular basis dropping many and
keeping only those deemed
absolutely necessary and pro-
ductive to the d istrict.
This wasa contmuingpr0iect.
His statement "does a Community
College really ntA('(! to spend
millions to send its people away
from Orange County and away
from California?" 1s a gross exag-
geration and has no basis in fact
and should be rNractt'CJ in wnung.
He also speaks of the present
tiny (in his opinion) boardroom
and states 1t has inadl>quatescat-
lng, vis ion or sound system and
implies ;:i Sf'Cretwem~ m<.·ons1s-
wnt with open communi<:at1on
i!ncl mutual tru~t
lt should bl-rmtt·d that wh€.'n -
1•vc•r large attcndanc·(• wa-" c·x
pt'<.•ted. mef'tlnf{s werf' mov('d to
thesuditonum wht'n• I pt'rsonally
felt our seating on tht' sta gt-high
tibovc the attendc~ was not
eondu<.·1vc• to Ct-ellnj.tsof urnJlor-
su:inding and <:lnsC'rws." th.H hi·l pi.
t•realt•f{ond rela t1o n ... h1p)o
ORANGE COAST
llilyPilat
He compounds his lOOSt' use of
facts by stating the adm1nistratum
cnpp!Pd teaching by et layoff of
nC'arlv 100 facultv. Actually 88
were re leased and of that number.
19.5 were rl•<:alled on a permanent
basis and 15 rNlred or resigned for
an actual total of 53 5
It 1s extreme Iv unf orttmalt' that
even one teaeh~r had to Ix• laid o ff
HowevN. il was et matleruf
("('Onom1L'S and the highest prwri ty
was given to retaining cxt·el ll•nt l'
1n t..'<iu<:auon. It 1s rarelv. tf ever.
mentioned in the n•guiar lettf'rs
sent to thisc11lumn that the
pen.:en tag€.' of administrators laid
off was much higher than 1 hoSf'of
the (ac.:ultv.
Extrem"ely hard hit wc•re th(!
C'lass1fied pe0ple who were laid ufl
in large-numbers. Th1s waH·X·
tremely distressing to me per-
sonally and the other members o f
t he board and administration and I
believe that 1t will be a t'OStly eut
that will~ clearly St-en in future
vears due to increased main ten·
an<.'€.' COS ts, failures of equipment,
etc.
Reverend Nord4u1st l·am-
pa1gned to restore a II of the laid off
faculty. With the California
budget as it is, such an aet:omplish-
me nt does not seem possible I
hope it will be, I further hope tht
theclass1f1ed a nd administrat1w
layoffs wouldalsabe rehired. if
the new board can work some
magic. It ma kes a memb<:-rof tht•
public wonder when one• <>f thE>
first "cost-cutting" moves of the
new board was to hire a $60.000
1max1mum) consultant and spc<·1al
c:ounsel ($5.000 maximum) when
the districtemploysa fine at -
torney.
It was rather ironic that on thl·
saml' page as Mr-Nordqu1st's
letter there aJsoappeart>d an
art1de headlined "Ycar:rnf
Negle<-t S how in Schools" and
;i ttributed th1s to 16 ycarsof
t'':>nlmual choppin~ <-•Wil.V :1t
c_'<iuC'ation budgt?l-" hy govt•rnori-
from both political p;.irt1f•sand th1·
ov<'rwhe lming passagt· <>f Prop-
(n;l\1on I :1 Thalls where thl'
t·h:ing<'l< must be madt'. "' th1•
1x1l1twal budget:so please span> ll)o
from fu rthC'r 1•mpty rhetorlt'
{
'' 11 ___ I ,., nere ae earnes.men ..• AR togeH.ernow ...•
Brass plays presidential favorite
WASHINUTON -A year ago.
White' Houw <:ounselor Edwin
M1·t:st• !Il wc.s qu1t:tly promotto<l to
tht' rank of bird t·olond in thl'
Armv lkst•n •t• Tiu!. ::.udden 1m-prov~·nwnt If\ M1•c•st•'s military
fortunt•s, gtv<.·n 1L'i pollllcal over-
torws. outt aged anuther rt>serve
l'Olont•I who raisl•d a squaw!<
The PC'ntagnn brass. always
t·a1Jl1ous rn th1•1r derelt<'tions.
pas.-;t-d this hot potato lo the
Arm~'s lllliJX'\'tor genL•ral. He
conduetl•d a dt•l1l"<1ll' mvesugauon
t<> dl't1·rmme whether "undue
influen<•<'" had ~<'n involved in
th1· promotion of President Rt:'-
Jg<i n ·~ nght-h;rnd rnan
Thi· sull-senN IG report ex-
oner;,ite~ Meesl' h1msl'lf of ··any
ma ppropnatE> a<.•twns .. But the
I G 's 111vt•s11gators d1e.l C'tmeede that
ha l lo w t·d A r m v Rese r ve
prcx·Nlurt•!-. we re· "misapplied, vi-
olatr-<l or ignored."
Th1i; has IX'C'n t•onfirmed by rn y
ass111:1:.i1t·s Dal<' Van Alt.a and J ohn
Dillon who havr• JUSt completed
thP1r own mvestigatton They
found that Mt•t•st• g1>t a boost up
tht• mlltlar:v laddl•r hy pals in the
Penl.Clgon
ThtJug h M<•t>s1· wanted the
pr11n111t1on . wh1t·h assures him a
follc•r ~)('nsion. the· t!rass hats
appt'al' to havl' wantt'd it even
morC'. p«rhaps as o mea ns of
bulll'r'tng up a n influenttal White
Hnust· CJffidal
Q ~
-JA-Cl-A-ID-IR-10-1 -d
In fac t. one Anny sourcE> says
tlu1t Meese's powe rful Pentagon
f ril·nd~ are alrc•ad y plotting to
grease t hf:' skids for his promotion
to genc>ral If this works out.
l'vl e(>Se's military reserve career
wnuld be distinguished by the
kind of rapid promotion that IS
usually aeh1eved only by at'-t1ve-d~tv officers m wartime.
He re's the chro nology o f
Ml'l'se's riSC' in rank.
June 1981 : Meese spoke
privately to Col. Joe Sullivan, a
fr1t'nd who'd served with him ma
California reserve unit. Meese
lnd1<:ated he'd like to be in the
Read y Reserves. w hich would
give him a better shot at a
promotion Bu t he stressed that no
rult'S should be stretched in his
behalf
Sullivan re layed these udings
to his boss. 'Maj. Gen. William R.
Berkman. who commands the
Army Reserve and. coincidental-
ly. also served with Meese in the
California reserve unit. Together
with other Pentagon brass. they
agreed that the president's closest
adviser deserved to ~ a full
<'Olonel.
All that remmned was to work
out the grand !>trat~gy. Tnis
r('quired some quiet finesse. They
had to find an assignment that
wouldn't interfere with Meese's
White House duties and an excuse
lo relieve him from mandatory
attendance a t the Command and
General Staff College, wh1t·h he
wouldn't havt-time for .
The Pe ntagon strategists t:ame
up with etn artful solution : Meese
would be assigned as t he Selecuve
Service System's liaison with the
Defense Department. Pro motion
requirements in that branch, it
seems, are less stringent than in
other outfits
-July l, 1981 : Meese was
assigned to the Ready Reserve at
Selective Service headquarters. in
the specially created liaison job.
The position called for a full
colonel. Meese's mandatory re-
tirement date, incidentally. was
less than a week away. With
unaccustomed speed. the Pen-
tagon paper work processors beat
the mand atory retirement dead-
linf'.
-October 1981: Ye t anothe r
Meese friend from the California
reserve. Thomas K. T urnage. was
a ppointed head of Selective Ser-
vice , assuring that Meese's status
-and his pending promotion -
would not be disrupted.
-November 1982: Meese was
rc't:ommended for promotion to
('oJonel. T he supposedly ironclad
requirement of staff college
graduation was waived by giving
Meese "constructive credit" for
h is White House experience. Gen.
Berkman and others notified the
Army promotion board of this
unusual dispensation while it was
considering the promotion -an
action that some military officials
equate to tampering with a jury
during its deliberations.
-At about this time. a technical
problem was solved b y backdating
one document by more than a
year. according toan Anny source.
This practice is not illegal, but it is
unusual.
The IG investigation was sup-
posed to bury the Meese affair.
but Rep. Pafric1a Schroeder,
D-Colo .. learned of 1t and began
making inquiries last August. The
Armv refused to turn over the IG
report to her.
Meanw hile, my sou rce says the
move to make Meese a general is
already afoot. A colonel who has
been elevated to general is about
to retire. When he does. there wiU
be a generaJ's job waiting for
Meese
Footnote: Meese declined to
<'Omment on the JG report but
wrote Ms. Schroeder that "at no
time did I request any favoritism
or preferential treatment .... This
apparently is true.
What should I he when I grow up?
It 1111ght l1t' ;, g<K1d 1d.-a if there
v. 1·1 t .1 l.1\\ 111ak1ng It nia ndatory
to1 • ·01 h 111 us 10 stop domg
who1l1•\1•1 w1·'1•1• doing on<'t' t·vt•ry
t1·11 v1·a1 ~ .ind s tart d oing som<'-
thing t•l-"t' S•1 ut t1•n Wt· get caught
llfl v. llh tht• 1111 •:1 of St'(.'Urlly that
w1Tnd u p d n1ng lhl'same thing all
our l1Vt'-"
I \1.11s I hmkmg mayb<• l ought to
-;1·1 oul 111 mak1 · soml' r<'al m1'>nev.
I'm not ('Omplainmg now but I'm
th1nk1n~ of h1g but'k-". I'd be a
lvt·oon ot som1 · sort. f've thought of -<('VCral f)ClSS1b1l1t1c·s.
Sl;.rrting a hank might be a
good 1dp;i for nw Las t night at a
purty J Ul·tuall.v rrwt two people
who s~11d lhl'y w ere starting a
bank I didn't ewn know you
muld JUSI st<irt a hank until they
told mt· M11ytx· that's what I
nught tu do
It I dirl 1h;it and wuntl'd to make
,~,,
-.N-DY-RO-DN_fY_...,..~
thosl• big bu<'ks. the first thing I'd
do after my bank got going and I
had mv customers would be to cut
down 'on servic:es. I'd fire all m y
employees who dealt with cus-
tome rs and do everything by
computer Ne xt, l'd increase the
chargt• for each che<-k a elastomer
wrott-I'd make lt clear to cus-
tome rs that a ll my bank wants is
their money We don't want to
spend a lut of lime on bookkeeping
with peopl<.' putting money in and
taking it out
.• The d oll business looks good
this vear. I rould make and sell
somE: new cloll It would have to be
different from the Cabba~e Patch
l. M. BDJd /Blind leap may b~
Wh:it " .. Vl)ur stund on trial
1narr1:1g1·" Ry trial marr1ag<'. I
mt'illl thilt µnwt H'l' w hen-in a
1·oupll' hvl•s togNhc•r for some
1111w lw•t'111·1· th1•y actually ~o
thr•iugh th1• wrodrn~ ('t.•remony, if
1·v1·r Thrnw 1n fovur say marriage
1t-;dt 1-" :-.•> 1h111~t·rnus t hat trial
marr111gl· 1~ 11 rtt'l·dcd safety
pn-c·au1111n ThoM' opp<1~·d 4uot<'
David Ll11vd ( ; .. o rj.(l' "Tht• most
dan~1·111u.._ 1h1 nJ.< m l hl· w orld I~ to
l1·:1p " • h.i'm m 1wo JUmp"i ..
I ~.11'1 l•11Mc 1 ~ll rn1t nf1·v1•rv IC)O
lutl •H ., 111 I 1111·11 lw.1d first.
·s11> ltuml11d m1h·s of pipes
u11d1 •1 l'.1r1 .... 1' 1.1m 1 1•hann1:l l·om -
P' '""•·d ,111 '" h•>u,t·~ and busi-
lll''"•• :-Thi• :-.v ... tt•m was 1n ... tal1C'<J
t!i ru 11 1le11 k-. ',inti Pll'v~tors Now
11 's u-.1·d to r JU:-.1 .1bout nnylhlng
th.11 • 11mpr1•!<.-«•d :ur w ill power.
H.dj1h N.ul•·t 11\\. n' rw1ttwr a t•ar
n11r " 1"0. '4 t •
Q .. Jot·k1·v Steve Cauthen at age
!fl roch• .. i\ffirml'CI" to radng's
197H Tnpk Crown. Hl' was the
young\•st Jc1t•k1•y ever to do that,
ri~ht''
A Almost right. But Wilham
Saundt•rs at age 17 earned that
distml·t1on on "Omaha" in 1935.
Q Who was the 541-C-alled "Nun
of Naturt•"'!
A. Naturalist Rochel Carson
II !.Hl5-Hlfi:\1 Sh e never married.
~ In footbl1l1. Michigan and
Mmnesow play for th~ Ltttle
Brown Jug. Who plays for the
L1ttk Brown S tein?
A ldnho nnd Montana.
Q. What was that old hom~pun
mt>issugc thln Gen. Douglas
MacArthur kept potted In hb
ofhc.-s?
A. "Y ()Uth Is not. Ume of Ufc. ll
lsa!ltatt>ofmind. Vouare11young
as your faHh. 31 old u youl' doubt;
as young 1U1 your M'lf ·confidence.
doll. You get adoption papers with
those and ea<.'h one is a little
different becauS(' it's designed by
<'Omputers that alter the features
everv lime a doll is born.
lf i go into tht> doll business, I'd
have to have a new gimmick. I
wouldn't make a baby doll. I'd
make a grown -up doll for kids.
The more realistic a doll is the
bette r. I'd produce a mother and a
father doll. Instead of treating
their dolls like babi('S. little girls
and boys could treat their fytommy
and Daddy dolls the way they
treat 1hei"r real mothers a nd
fathers. A little girl <-ould pretend
her mother was te lling her to eat
all her vegetables and she could
ignore the Mommy doll. L ittle
boys could pretend they didn't
hear their Daddy doll when it told
them not to watch any more
television.
safer
Boys and girls with my dolls
could pretend 1t was the middle of
the night. They'd make believe
they were sick to their stomach
and they'd start crying so their
dolls would have to get up and
take them to the bathroom to
throw up.
If my doll <.'Ompany did this
thing right, we could make every-
one forget about the Cabbage
Patch dolls .
--There are a lot of new
telephone companies starting up. I
don't understand what's happen-
ing but maybe I ought to start a
new telephone business. A lot of
t he new companies don't seem to
understand what they're doing.
either.
If I start a telephone company,
the first thing I'll do is raise the
rates. I'll make some little mis-
takes on your bills, too. This will
make you think I'm just a regular
telephone company.
After I've raised the rafus on
you r long distance calls, I'll apply
for another increase on your local
rates. I'll need the money to pay
as okl as your f<'ar : as youn& as for the extra h elp I'll have to hire
your hope. as old as your despair " to count the extra money romlng
H fish 1s your dish. rejoi<.~! You
t'Ould serve a different sort daily
for at lt'ast i;ix month~ with no
rc.·peats.
in from the long distance increue.
-· The credit card market is
anoth~r thing I've been th.inking
about as a new enterprise. Maybe
I'll get into the credit card busi-
ness. I'll issue credit cards that Now slightly mort• than half tht• light up in' the dark and shine.
pharmacy studt•nts HN' women. With their light you'll be able to
reod the bill ln a dark restaurant Art'n't any dry C'lc:rning shops ~Core you sign it.
in the Soviet Union. nut a nnf'. The company should have an
nnportant na me. How would
Few men can really tell one "United St.ates Expre98 Card" be!
baby from another. But women ·-Any thing having to do with
can. easily. Ellery SNlgwkk said. diets makes money thew daya. 1
"MaterMI testimony notwlth· mjght even put out a diet credit
st.anding, &b1cs art' alike as · t~ord just for aupermarket p-ocery
bt1eu lts In a pen." A woman would stOA.'5, Instead or chatlinl food by
nc-ver tay that. the pound. food would be-c~
_ to you by the calorie. Thll would
A d f nly Provide vou with a oood reuan to poun o ur~mum 1~ o J n
about u bl& as a goH ball 1°"1' =~h~now. Me.ybe I'll jult
Dolley Madltinn liked snufC.
~lick .to what rm dolng The
1•noney lln't that bed.
Zoya Leybin hugs daughter lvetta,
16, after n jne-year separation.
Russ violinist,
kin reunited
Ax-thrower's
aim: Chop off
the old block
10ran e Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 15, 1983 Al I
Thief repays
cost of door
3 years later ' REDDING (AP) -Professional wood
chopper-ax thrower: It's not the usual sort of
job title to pop up on a business card, but it's By Tbe A11odated Pren
Rolin Fslinger's line of work,
He heaves glimmering axes at Dominic LaPorte of Brea figures "deep down
bull's-eyes and smashes pieces of wood into people don't want to do the bad things they do!'
splinters for a living. That's what he saya now that he's been
The 25-year-old from McCloud works reimbursed by an anonymous remorsefuJ thief,
for Canadian Timber Shows, dazzling exactly three years after the door
amusement park visitors with his throwing of his pickup truck was stolen,
and chopping skills, On Dec. 14, 1980, someone
In the shows, lumberjacks float out in had removed the door when the
front of the crowd on barges. They split truck was parked in front of
wood, roll logs. throw axes and then LaPorte's home,
disappear until the next show, On Tuesday· morning
Tossing axes may seem strange, but LaPorte climbed into his 1980
Eslinger likes anything that lets him use his Ford Courier and found a
lumberjack skills, lime-colored envelope on the
"It's just fun. You're swinging a front seat.
6-pound ax that's razor sharp, It's not It contained.fi ve $20 bills and
something everyone can do," a note,
It is definitely something that F.slinger's "I have made many mistakes
developed a knack for, He holds \WO world in my life that have kept me from
records in the West Virginia Webster many things,·• the note read. "I
Springs logging competition's standing block am now in the process of better-
chop and the springboard chop. ing my life, One of the things I
., In 1982, he collected enough points to be need to do is make restitution to
named the world champion ax thrower. And things of the past.
he's a member of the U.S. Endurance Team, "A while back I stole your Dominic LaPorte
which hopes to compete in Spain, truck door for my own use. I apologize sincerely for
F.slinger didn't start competing in the mishap, I pray for forgiveness, I hope that in this
logging shows until he was 18. He decided to season, this may help out, I'm sure sorry,"
sharpen his skills by studying under Clayton The note was signed "Sincerely, someone you
Stewart, an Australian who· is one of the don't know,"
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A violinist allowed world's top block choppers, "When I read the letter, it relieved me to know
to emigrate from the Soviet Union nine years ago "There's a lot to it that you can't see. u w1r"""°'0 that the guy was sorry," LaPorte said. "It makes me
with only one of her daughters has been reunited There's your form and you have to know feel good and it makes him feel goOd."
with , the one left behind and plans "the most how to sharpen an ax and hang an ax," Chips fly as champion wood chopper LaPorte paid $275 to replace his door, but says
wonderfuJ New Year's celebration." · Eslinger said, "You have to learn to read the the anonymous return made him "very forgiving, In
Z.Oya Leybin, who perfonns with the San wood, Some parts are hard and some soft," Rolin Eslinger works out at home. general, really deep down inside, people don't want
Francisco Symphony, met her 16-year-old daughter to do the bad things they do."
lvettaattheairportTuesdaywithtears,smilesand ~====================================::::::::=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..::_:::..::._:..:..:..::__::.=..::.....::.;.:=.~-=-:.=:_~~~~~~~~~
bouquets of roses and daisies.
"I want to tell everybody who helped me and my
mother "' a big thank you," the teen-ager said in
halting English,
The family was separated in 1974 after Leybin, a
respected musician in Latvia, applied to emigrate
because she wanted to practice her faith, Judaism.
Her application quickly made her the target of
"torment and harassment" by Soviet officials,
according to Michael Kesselman of the Bay Area
Council on Soviet Jewry,
She then was fired as concertmaster of the Riga
Chamber Orchestra, And when immigration officials
finally agreed to her departure, she was permitted to
take her 3-year-old daughter Erna, not Ivetta who
was left behind with grandparents.
''For several years, I didn't hear her voice," said
Leybin, explaining that many of her phone calls
never reached the girL
After her arrival here, Ms, Leybin wrote to the
U.S . and Soviet presidents. Congressional officials
and the United Nations, In September, Soviet
officials, without any explanation, began to process
the girl's emigration papers,
"Now I can hear her voice. now I can see her and
touch her," Leybin said, "I have to get to know her,
We have to get,together -there are many things to
talk about."
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December 16, with a storeful of gift ideas and a weekend of
low clearance prices! How about a robe for Mom? A sweater
for Dad? Toys or pajamas for that favorite child?
The list goes on and on. You 'll find hundreds of items,
and each one priced just right. It's a great time
to wrap up your holiday shopping, so hurry in.
Clearance quantities are limited, but at Mervyn's, the values are not!
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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1983 It's a little red plastic Rolodex listing na1ne ,
addre se and phone numbers but at
Christn1a s it's much more than that. et
Ern1a BoQJbeck, Page 83. ANN LANDERS 83
TELEVISION 85
COMICS 86
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Swap Meet drawing well
By CORY BLAKE
OellJ l'llol Corr..-...1 I. he sights and sounds o(
Christmas and the prospect of
holiday bargains are bringing
shoppers out by the hundreds
of thousands around Orange
County -buta lot of them aren't heading
for the stores.
Instead, they're pouring into the Or-
ange County Swap Meet, a weekend
extravaganza that fills the Fairgrounds in
Costa Mesa year-round and gets even
more colorful come" the Yule season.
More than 45.000 people jammed their
cars into the Swap Meet's 10-acre parking
fac1hty last Sunday, according to J ack
Beckwith, general manager of Tel Phil
Enterprises, Lnc., operators of the Swap
Meet. And larger numbers are expected as
the Christmas countdown conti.nues.
"Economic recovery and the desire to
compensate for less prosperous Christmas
seasons in past years is sparking brisk
sales," said Beckwith.
To meet the huge holiday demand. the
Swap Meet wlU extend its hours begin-
ning Dec. 17, running from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
daily through Dec. 24.
Browsing the more than 1,500
well-stocked booths in the outdoor shop-
ping mall can provide the answer to any
s hopper's dream.
Swap Meet customers can buy ChrlS-
tian Dior lingerie, fine household
furnishings and art, 14K gold jewelry and
stereos. They can also find knick-knacks,
practical clothing items, shoes and purses.
One vendor report.cd selling a $7,500
player piano, while another who sold
cloth purses bemoaned the stiff competi-
tion and recalled the "good old days"
when the Orange County Swap Meet was
known as "Treasures and Trash."
Still, now as in the past, for the
shoppers a day at the Swap Meet is a
family day.
Wide-eyed children tug at their parents
and squeal with joy at the prospect of
rec.-eiving new toys. Parents eagerly
purchase small household and gift items
and care fully scout more expensive and
special gifts.
Some parents can't wait for Chrisunas.
One mother smiles and says, "I couldn't
resist," as she Jlives in to her small son's
0 See Swap Meet Page 82
People carry away what they purchase at the Swap
Meet any way they can.
One of the many vendors at the fairgrounds trying to sell his wares.
Dell) jl>Uol pf>otoe bJ How•d ~
PAPARAZZI
Kids aided
Candy cane ball
sweetens funds
Connie and Bob Ihrke have a decision to make.
Which of their prizes acquired at the 35th annual
Candy Cane Ball do they use first? They can go
skiing at Mammoth for fi ve days and they have a
getaway weekend at the Newport Marriott.
including a Day of Beauty at Amen Wardy for her,
a $200 gift certificate for him from P.O.S.H. and
dinner at The Ritz.
Patti and Kevin Lindsay have a $500 gift
certificate to spend at Wyndham Leigh Jewelers
and Ronnie and Michael Baum are up m the air
over a ride in the Goodyear blimp.
The Ihrkes. Lmdsays and the Baums were
among the 450 attending the Newport Beach
~istance League. Junior Auxiliary baU Satur-
day at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Carol
Hoppe, there with husband, Rieb, was chairman of
the gala event.
As a surpnse bonus, one lucky couple at each
table was presented with a gift certificate for
brunch or dinner at a local restaurant.
Auction chairman Kathy Applen and Ellen
Kuti were assisted by witty Bob Ball in presenting
the fabulous silent auction and drawing prizes.
Before dinner the Pro Arte Chorale enter-
tained while strolJing among the tables decorated
with Williamsburg apple trees, pyramids of shiny
red apples and greenery. Joaa Lyon and Patti
Lindsay had supervised the creation of the
centerpieces done by the provisional mer1mers.
"We are proud of our 35-year tradition in
presenting the Candy Cane Ball. Including the
proceeds from this year's baU, we expect to exceed
the one-half million dollar mark in total donations
to our projects." commented Jean Wegener.
auxiliary chairman
Helping the aux1lilary reach that goal to
finance the Child Day Care Center, Dental Health
Center and a social service office were Sae and Art
A1ajanian,Faln and Cbris Krogb, Rick and Sasao
Hawley, Sally and Dick Cor111old, Betty and
David Jackson, Charlene and Hank Joluason
attending with Katlty and Larry Reed, Sue and
Jeff Matsen and Pat and Seymour Beek with
guests Rolly Pulaski, Jobn Grlffitb and Wynn
Wilson.
Others there were Dorothy and Jack Relcble,
Barbara and Spud Howell, Betsy and Dick
Stoddard, lrtslt and Jolla O'Donnell, Barbara and
Keat JobD1on, Vivian and Maury Polaer seated
with Marleae and Jim Q•udt, Bobbi and Roger
Robert• who were hocstmg Mike and Jim MUcllell
and Slairley and Harry Wynne, Harry and Jou
Karsten, Bonnie and BUI Frederickson and Roa
and S•1le Harrta1to1 ~ated with among others
Art and S.ua HJll (an at1110Ciareawcillary member)
from Chicago.
John Howhannesian and Karen
King
Art patrons honored
Contemporary Club members gathered at the
Union Bank Building at Fashion Island for their
first Christmas party. Gene Summers, owner of
the Newport.er Resort and art collector, hosted this
event for the group formed recently at Newport
Harbor Art Muaeum by young OC leaders wishing
to become more Involved In the world of
contemprary art.
The more th\n 100 there viewed art work by
Jim Dine and Kenne th Price while nibbling on
hors d'oeuvres.
David Stele, chajrman. was there along with
Deaay (he'1 director of development) and Doree
Frelff•rlc~, Kacy Sackett and bnnifer and Jerry
Sbw.
Others on the guest Ust were Ellee Appel,
PHJ and Vick Bowlnkel, Jann Cllurcb, Jasper and
Barbara Amstadter, Veronica Baum a nd Diana LaTour Dell) Piiot pf>oloe bJ -.Y -
Contemporary Club
Chairman David
Stein and board
memb e r Kacy
Stacken, at left, were
among the more than
l 00 attending the
group's ho Iida y
party. Gene Sum-
mers, at right, with
Jenn if er Shaw wa1
h os t t o the
six-month-old art
group.
Amey Hempel, Bob and Diana Loa1, Larry and
Linda Roberts, Steve. and CllleJJe Raba10, C.rt and
Wendy Lyon, Rudy Sml~ and Jeanne Relallardt,
Kea and Ca~y Townsead, Mark Zlper and
Geor1e and DtDll Pigott.
They party juat for fun
Everyone was dancing to the music of Jim
Robert's band (Balboa BHch Company) and
admiring the holiday decorations at the Pacific
Club when members and guesta of the Adoption
Guild of Southern Oranae C.ounty got together for
the.annual "Just tor Fun" party.
P•ylll1 Carpnter, presidin& president, there
with Tom Nlekan handled greetinl chores along
with I.area Rokot (with husband T!d)and Carlp
Stelaer (there with hUlband Dklc).
Others attendJng the holiday evening of
cocktails. dinner and dancing were Breit and
Peay Ogden, Hans and Bette Lorena, Don and
Lecx Woodward, Ward and E. G. ~amberlaha
Betty Svendsen with Lefty Marddock, Frltll~
WUUam1 with Glenn Bjorkland, Paul and Niki
Marx, Wynn Wilson and Jobn Griffltb, Bob and
Patty Anderson and Roser and PeglY Duer.
Aho Foss and Erline Gara, Geor1e and
Diana Yardley, Al and Jeanne Brownell and Bill
and Candy Badge.
Members were talking about two eventa the
Adoption Guild (now in irs 23rd yNr) hu
11eheduled in the spring -the palr'One91 tea on
April 10 at Roser and Sa11y IAby'e home and the
tennis tournament on Memorial Day.
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fucinatJon with a tMcycle.
At another booth, father and son are
equally fa.:lnated by a wide variety of
new video game.. Vendors report that
video game sales are already vigoroua
-and they expect them to increase as
Christmas approaches.
tice, said they set up the Law Cen ter to
provide a service to the community and
to increase their own visibility.
Both attorneys agreed the Law
Center has given legal aid to people
who might not otherwise seek the help
of an attorney and it has benefited
them by broadening their knowledge
of the law.
The Orange County Swap Meet has
become a one-stop bargain ~nter for
goods and services of all price. and
descriptions. It's family-oriented.
clean, neat and organized to meet
shopper needs. Don't misa it.
A little entertainment is provided by
Ko, a Japaneee aalad maker. Ko
energetically instructs perspective
buyers on the use of h is hand-held
salad cutter. To the sing-song litany of
"Back and Forth -Back and Forth -
New York to California -Back and
Forth," he shows spectators how to
chope, pare, dice and slice carrots,
l~ttuce, ~Pbaie lll~umbers. Dur-
"lrig brief pauses between per-,
fo ........ ~. many members of his "-•111 11•11 • "'-
Meanest private gets
discharge from Army
• ......... ~.. FORT LEWIS, Wash. -Fed up
audience gladly pay him the $6 he asks with his constant fighting, biting and
for his salad cutter and his entertain· insubordination, the Army has dis-
ment. charged its meanest recruit -Pvt. Al
Shoppers with a problem can also E. Gator, mascot of the 3rd Squadron,
find help at the Swap Meet. 5th Cavalry.
The Law Center provides free Just to stay on his good aide until he's
on-site legal advice on divorce, drunk-gone, however , the Anny preeented
en driving arrests, bankruptcy, I.and-the4-foot-longalligatorwith the Army
lord-tenant disputes and a host of other Commendation Medal along with a
problems. Cesare Lunetta and F.dward one-way ticket home to a Loui.sitlna
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MondeJ through FrtdaJ
10-.30 em -1:00 pm
a.turdeJ 10!00 am -4:do pm
Today,
December 15tn
thru
Saturday,
December 24th
Skip Guggin of Costa Mesa takes
home a lamp he bought at the meet.
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December 18th
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AT WIT'S END
For years it has nevl'r been farther from me than
the telephone.
It holds more drama than a soap opera, stores
more data than a c:omputer and ta'Ords my past, my
present and will record my future.
It's a little red plastic Rolodex listing names,
addresses and phone numbers.
It's much more than that. Especially at
Christm as.
Each card refl~ts change during the past year.
A mate dies and he gets a line drawn through
him or her.
A child is born and the name, sex, and date are
re<'Orded. (Who spells Debye with a YE?)
Marilyn gets a new card because she is divorced
and has a new address and next to her former
husband goes the name of the new wife, Robin.
A child goes off to school and rates a card of hjs
own .
A whole family moves lo another state because
Dan's job dried up.
Beside your own child's name are five phone
numbers all crossed out and a new one that is added
that barely fits on the card. (Will they ever settle
down?)
Your friend who was always so independent
now has a nursing home address.
An old acquaintance has a note penciled in beside
it. "Christmas card returned in '82," so you tear it up
and discard it.
There are riddles. Who is Father Debrosky of
Wisconsin and what is he doing in your Rolodex?
Did the woman you met on the cruise die?
Should you take a chance of sending her a card? (The
worst that could happen is it could be forwarded.)
ls the butcher married? Does he deserve a
50-cent card.just because he has great rolled rumps?
Change is supposed to be vital to our growth ...
our very existence. I know that. l
Yet, every Ch ristmas as I slowly weigh each card
in the Rolodex. I experience some sadness and fear
that things are moving along too fast and I am in
control of nothing.
It's like a giant poker game where I discard. try to
match up what I have. take a chance on an inside
straight. shuffle again. deal. and hope to come up
with a winmng bfe.
I know what you're going lo say. I came to play.
The gift they can't get enough of.
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Orange Coast DA.IL Y PILOT /Thureday, December 15, 1983 U
... Happy couples ••• Being in love not necessary .. .. ..
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Do you believe it is
possible to have a happy marriage without lovt-? I
didn't think so until I read the views of Dr. John
Hudson, past president or the American Association
of Marriage and Family Counselors.
For openers: In approximately 25 percent of all
marnages that were described as "happy," one or
both parties said they were not in love, according to
Dr. Hudson.
He offe red the following suggestions for couples
who bemoan the fact that they are not starry-eyed
and believe they are missing some thing terrific:
( 1) It is foolish to go through life feeling cheated
because you are not head-over-heels about your
mate. Being in love is greatly overrated, <.'Onsidering it
is such a short-lived experience.
(2) Stopenvyingcoupleswho appear to be madly
in love. People who make a public dis play of their
devotion behave differently behind closed doors.
(3) Don't assume that your life would be free of
WIDllS
friends. Stick wltb him. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am the mother of a
3-year-old daughter. When we went marketing, she
screamed constantly because she hated to ride in a
shopping cart.
Recently I bought a.child-restraint harness. She
loves ll beca1JSC1 sill' can wulk "hke a grown penoo."
I've rece1ved nasty glart.'8. and some women haw
t!ven told me 1t 1s cruel to tie a ch1ld up like a dog. How
do I respond? -A.W. IN NASHVILLE
OF.AR A.W.: If tbe barnes!I works for yoa,lpOJe
the glares and continue to uJe U. As for ~
comment!, simply smile and say, "I've follDd tbl1 l1
the best solution, thau you."
How much do you kn~w.about pot, cocaine, LSD,
'speed, PCP, uppers and downers, glue and heroin?
Are all these drugs dangerous? Get Ann Landers'
all-ne w booklet, "The Lowdown on Dope." For each
booklet ordered, send $2 plus a Jong. self-addressed
envelope (37 cen ts postagt!) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box
11995, Chicago, W . 60611 .
Toe nail trouble needs treatment
conflict if only you a nd your spouse were gaga about DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm 72 and have
each other. The problems would still be the re because · been having nail trouble, especially in my right large
problems are an inevitable part of living. According to toe. Gradually, it has become thick and yellow. I can't
Dr. Hudson, couples who fight toge ther stay cut it or trim it. There's a feeling of pressure when I
together, whether they are in love or not, provided wear shoes. ls it serious? Mrs. I.
their fights help resolve their d1ff1cult1es. DEAR MRS. I.: My guess is that it's on -T JOUI HEALTH
DR PETER J STEtNCROHN
(4) Don't work hard at falling an love. You can't ychomycosis, a fungal infection. But your own docotr
make it happen. A love you have to talk yourself into or podiatrist will have to make the diagnosis. bedroom to the other end of the house to control the
will never be the real thing. One method of treatment is to take griseofulvin, cramp, chances are it isn't medically important.
I hope you will print this, Ann. A great many an anliungal agent. for at least six months. The entire Taking a quinine tablet at bedtime (if it's OK with
couples need the informauon. Too bad I didn't have it nail plate will have had tjme to replace itself. your doctor) is all you may need to take care of the
15 years ago. -OLDER BUT WISER IN BAY CITY· However, if the ronditon recurs, you may require problem.
MICH. treatment to eradicate the naiJ with some Wha t I refer to as more serious cram~ are thoee
DEAR BAY: Dr. Hudson's remarks are realistic chemosurgical method of therapy. that come on when you walk. We call it intermittent
and practical. Thanks for sharing them with us. claudication _ pain that disappears with a few
• • • f f lk" DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a guy 17 years old. . FOR MR. Q.: 1 agree that the majority o oot minutes rest and then recurs after wa mg some
I have this friend, J oe, who lies all the time. At first I cramps aren't due to anything serious. If you have to more. If you have this kind of le g cramp, better visit
thoughthe w~just tryingtoma~an impr~~n .but ~g;e;t;u;p;~~as~~;n;a;U;y;a;n;d;j;u;m;p;a;r;o;u;n;d;o;r;w;a;l;k;f;ro;m~t;h;e~y;o;u;r;d;oc~~;r;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ his lies are becoming more and more ridiculous. I I
Now I think Joe actually believes the stories he
tells. Is this a sign of some kind of mental illness? I am
finding it harder and harder lo get along with Joe
because I don't believe a word he says. He has very
few friends and I feel sorry for him.
I am counung on you for some answers. -NEW
YORK, N.Y. '
DEAR N.Y.: Joe sounds like a pathological liar.
This is a form of mental illness. Individuals who
s uffer this affliction actually believe the stories they
t ell. lo other words, they are unable to separate fact
from fiction.
Joe needs professional help. He also needs
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SCR originals topped profes$ional theater on Coast in 1983
By TOM TITUS
Of .... Delly -···" (ThLS is the first in a ~ries of five columns
reviewmg the year 1983 in theater along the Orange
Coast)
lnterml••lon
factors) went smoothly and the San Clemente
showplace maintained its atmosphere of pro-.
Probably the most significant development in' fession.alism.
the ranks of local professional theater during 1983. Now firmly ensconced as producing director at
was South Coast Repertory's increased conunitment Sebastian's, Kent Johnson has delivered five
to the discovery of original plays and playwrights. fint-rate musicals, which shouldn't surprise anyone
The Second Stage of the Costa Mesa theater waa who's followed Johnson's local theater career over
devoted to that end dUfing the 1982-83 season, the past two decades. Probably the best of the field in
highlighted by its participation in a nationwide 1983 was "Guys and Dolls," long a Johnson favorite.
contest to select a top-ranking original work. The
opening show of that season, George Sibbald's
"Brothers," eventually wound up on Broadway with
Carroll O'Connor -albeit for an abbreviated
one-night stand. which was New York's lea.
In 1983, SCR mounted five world premieres -
"She Also Dances," "Closely Re lated," "Goodbye
Freddy," "April Snow" and ''Men's Singles" -on
the Second Stage as well as a play that had been seen
only once previously, "Christmas on Mars." At the
head of the class artistically was "Freddy," the
contest entry, followed closely by "Men's Singles."
Meanwhile, back on the mainstage, directors
David Eirunes and Martin Benson resurrected three
plays previously mounted by SCR during its salad
days of the middle 1960s for more elaborate
productions at the Fourth Step Theater. These were
The Harlequin Dinner Playhouse maintained its
fine standards during 1983 with a sizzling summer
production of "West Side Story" leading the way.
The current musical, "Brigadoon," also is impressive,
and "Romantic Comedy" (although a movie flop)
topped the straight plays at Al and Barbara
Hampton's posh dinner house.
The ennual theatrical retrospeetive continues
Friday with an overview of the Orange Coast's
community theater scene in 1983. Then next week,
the top 10 non-professional productions of the year
take a late curtain call, followed by recognition of the
year's best performances in community theater and,
on Dec. 23, the announcement of the Daily Pilot's man
and woman of the year in theater.
"The Imaginary Invalid" and "Playboy of the --------------------
Western World" from the old Second Step Theater
and "Major Barbara" from the company's "first step"
days in Long Beach.
Most impressive of the major productions was
''Amadeus," with Benson's restaging of "Playboy"
running a close second. Individually. the most
memorable performances were turned in by Ron
Boussom in "Amadeus." Pamela Dunlap in "Goodbye
Freddy," Richard Doyle in "Men's Singles" and K
Callan in "April Snow."
On the dinner theater circuit, the major
upheaval was the changeover at Sebastian's West
Dinner Playhouse from F.quity to non-union pro-
ductions. AJthough greeted initially with pickets and
protests, the transition (necessitated by economic
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, December 16, 1983 U
...
Andrew Prine and Pamela Dunlap
starred in the world pre mier e of
"Goodbye F reddy" on South Coast
Repertory's Second Stage.
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Hope 1nay visit ::
Mideast troops:
LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Entertainer Bob Hope.
who brought traveling Christmas shows to American
aervicemen from World War ll through the Vietnam
War, is trying to arrange a tour next week for lr005!1
ln the Mideast, his spokesman says.
"It's still under diacuaaiol1," with the State
Department and Defen.1e Department, Hope publidlt
Ken Kantor said. "Hope is interested in going. ~
"I think lta just a matter of everything being
aewed up logistically." ' .
Kantor said a decision would likely be made 03
the end of week on 'whether the 80-year..old Ho~
would entertain the troops and where he would ge.
He said production of Hope's Christmas Jelevision
special, which will be shown Monday, would qe
completed by today and the comedian would be reac(j
to go after that. :.
"He would want to be there (the Mideast) for
Christmas," Kantor said, adding, however, it would
be "premature" to say that the tour was aet. ;
He confirmed that Hope had cont.acted act.retl
Ann Jillian about being one of the entertainers, tx4t
would not name any other perfonners who might go.
Hope's last Christmas tour was in 1972 b)
Vietnam, and during many of the years since, he has
visited veterans' hospitals in the United Stat.es ~
Christmas. Last year he intended to take a show t<l
the Mideast, but had to forego the trip when doctorJ
said he had a serious eye problem that nee<fe4
attention.
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Cc8ta Mesa landmark tor two
decades has reopened after bein~
cloeed for the past two years.
bears his name at 1838 Newport
Blvd, at the same location where
he origmally opened in 1957.
Dom Raciti, a fonner mayor and
council.man of Costa Mesa, has
reopened the jewelry store that
Dom RaciU Jewelers is open
Monday through Saturday, 10
a.m.-6 p.m.
Dom Raciti
Who's deceiving whom at the
Federal Trade Commission?
By SYLVIA PORTER
It's like conducting a complete physical exam in
order to prescribe an aspirin. That's
one critic's deecription of the recent
Federal Trade C.Ommiaaion policy
change under which it ia much mo.re
difficult to prove claims of deceptive
advertising and to find certaµi
advertising claims illegal. In essence,
it repreaenta a new erosion of
conawner protection, a continuation
of this administration's attitude
toward oonsu~r tights overall.
injunction (to name only two possibilities).
According to an F"TC spokesman, a deception
now has to be "material" --that la, make a negative
difference to you, the consumer . It's not clear
whether an actual injury must be demonstrated. It
appears that the commiaaion is narrowing its focus to
c.ases where a problem exists and trying to avoid cues
in which no one is hurt. Sounds fine --if you accept
the commission's claim that the previous standard
was so broad that it inhibited advertisers from providing more information because they feared the
vague prohibitions against deception.
The policy, adopted by a vote of 3 to 2, sets new By narrowing the definition , according to this
-guidelines for deciding whether an advertisement is view, advertisers can clearly see whether their ads
deceptive. Under the new guidelines, a "reasonable" will or will not be considered deceptive and can thus
conawner will have to have suffered injUry or some other, unspecified ill effect as a result of the ad. provide additional information to help you, the
Previously, the F"TC could take action against ads that consumer·
appeared to deceive consumers, without proving
injury or restricting the ads to "reasonable"
individuals.
The commission contends its ability to protect
consumers remains undiminished --but oh, no! Its
argument that it can now focus more su~fully on
real proble~ of deceptive advertising that face
consumers is "deceptive" on the face of it.
For the irony is that in recent years, the FTC has
used its powers with increasing timidity. Th~
emphasis has shifted from aggressive efforts to clamp
down on deceptive advertising practices to a policy in
which no effort seems to be spared to avoid actions
that could be interpreted by business as harassment.
In brief: In case of doubt, throw it out.
A successful profile
A Huntington Beach business consultant will
present a profile of financially successful people in a
lecture Saturday at Orange Coast C.Ollege in Costa
Mesa.
The program will be held from 9 a.m. to noon in
Room 119 of the Fine Arts Building. Admis&on is SlO.
Claude Farley will cover eight characteristics of
high achievers. He will offer profiles of the three
financially sua.'eSSful individuals and will discuss a
plan for financial success. Merely a glance at the number of tests handled
in all categories of action on ads confinns this trend: Farley is a business consultant whose clients
12in1980; 18 in 1981; 9 in 1982 (new administration): include .Disneyland, Texaco and Western Airlines.
16 in 1983; to date in ~~ 1~84. a puny 2._ . Tickets for the program are available at the OOC Wh~ the COrnnllSSlOn files a complaint against Ticket Office in the Student Center Building. They
an advertlaer, a long, drawn-out procedure follow~~y be purchased by _phone with a charge card by
that can end in a consent agreement or court calling 432-5527.
Tax Shelters-Are They Legal?
Well, that depends on how they are structured.
The majority of the tax shelters do not off er sound eco-
nomics. In other words, they do not produce income
above and beyond the tax savings. The IRS is con-
cerned about this area. In fact, the IRS considers any
tax shelter to be abusive if the shelters chief purpose is
avoiding taxes rather than making a profit or building
up value in an asset.
Accountants and Financial Advisors have been
servicing those in high income brackets for years with
legal tax shelters, thus saving their clients thousands of
dollars in tax money. The common complaint of the
middle income person has been-the rich have tax
shelters and the poor have welfare. Now more and
more middle income families and individuals (earning
between $40,000-$70,000 per year) are taking advan-
tage of these same shelters, which have been available,
but not known, to the middle income person.
One very popular tax shelter, available until
December 31, 1983 through the Richardson Group, is
structured to work as follows: Let's take an individual
who is filing a joint return and has a taxable income of
$40,000 in 1983. The federal income tax owed by the
taxpayer would be approximately $8,300. The tax-
payer could invest $4,350 and receive tax refunds of
$8,300. Furthermore, the $4,350 invested by the tax-
payer could generate a 100Jo-150Jo annual return for
many years to come. In most cases, the taxpayer
doesn't have the $4,350 to invest because it may have
already been withheld from his/her earnings. In this
instance it may be possible to obtain an uncollatera-
lized loan through a major banking institution which
can be paid off with the $8,300 tax refund. For more
information contact the Richardson Group, Downey
. Savings & Loan Bldg., Suite 710, Costa Mesa, CA
(714) 957-0929.
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thur9day, December 15. 1983
lllAIGECIUITY~•IEll
David Weisbart named VP
of marketing at One-Up, Inc.
HuntU_\gton Beach resident David Welabart
baa been Mmed vice president, mar~ting at
Oae-Up, lac., a Santa Ana manufacturer of
programmable electronic meuage syatema.
Weiabart joined the firm a year and a half ago as
regional marketing director. The announcement
wu made by R.E. "Bahner, president of One~Up. • • • Jou Brick Murpltl.ae has been named
managing editor of Geatry magazine, it was
announced by Nora Lffmu, publiaher. An
Orange C.Ounty resident since 1968, Murphine has
allo aerved as a public relations and advertising
executive, newspaper publisher and media con-
11wtant. • • • Dorothy Goatley, co-founder of Blu-
ton/Goarley, lac., an Irvine-baaed property
management and IMl"keting firm, has been
appointed to aerve on the board of directon of the
Apartment AHocladoa of Oru1e Coaaty. The
annouhcement was made by Robert A. DIH,
president of the 3,000-member uaociAtion which
represents ownen and managers of large and
small rental properties as well as others who are
affiliated with the apartment industry. ••• Jeu "Lee" Pacottl, a certified master
graphoanalyst, has founded GrapltelD Ille., hand-
writing specialists in Fullerton. Pacotti has uaed
her talents toentertainatMa1lc lalud in Newport
Beach, and it was there she found a demand for
more in-depth analysis. The new firm will be
offering basic steps classes beginning in January.
For more information, call 525-2800. • •• Rlcllard L. De11t1chmu has been named
director of human resouroes, western reg.ion, for
American Dlvenlfled Capital Corp. His appoint-
ment was announced by Clark Hale, aenior vice
president, human re90urces for Amerlcu Dl·
veratfled, a Coata Meaa-bued national financial
aervices/development firm to which ADCC is
affiliated. Deutachman's responsibWties include
recruitment Pr<>tVaina, employee relations, com-
pensation and benefits packages for A.DOC
penonnel. Prior to joining ADCC, Deutachman
was director of human reaources for Tt1er Air, lac. • • • BW Suder1oa, president of CalCona, Ltd.,
operators of Popcora Palace and Candy Em-
porlam headquartered in Irvine, has announced
the hiring of Gre1ory Rafe as executive vice
president of operations. Rufe spent the last five
years with W.R. Grace ud Co.
• • • Beverly J . Samaelaoa of Huntington Beach
has joined K..lD1AdverUalD16 PabUc Relatloa1 of
Newport Beach aa aa:ount supervilor, it waa
announce<i by Sandra b1 Brayton, agency
president. Prior to joining King, Samuelaon waa
marketing director for the architectural firm of
Dulellaa A.aaoclatet of Newport Beach.
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NBW YORK -The Interstate Commerce Commiasion
has put on hold a pending $6 billion merger between Santa Fe
lndwnnes lnc. and Southern Pad(1c Co. that would creale the
nation'it third largest nut ays&em. Shareholden of the two
cornpa.nses on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved the
merger, which would Unk more than 25,000 miles of track
between the Gulf Coast, the Great Laket and the West Coast,
creating a system with combined assela o( more than $10
billion.
Production, J1iri11g step up seen
WAS HINGTON -F.conomssts are predicting that
businesses w1JI soon step up production and hirln8. in an
attempt tO replenish stockpiles that are at an al.I-time low
while consumer spending is flourishing. The predictions came
following Wednesday's announcement by the Commerce
Department that Inventories held by U.S. business increased
0.4 pen-ent in Oc:tober as sales rose by the same amount.
FDJ<.: predict 5 0 bank failures
WAS HINGTON -A federal regulator says economic
drcumstances are Likely to prevent a sigruficant decline next
year m the number of troubled financial institutions. William
Isaac. head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor p., said in a
rf'<'ent mterview that some 50 banks are likely to Cail by the
end of the year, the most since 60 tailed in 1939.
Decen1ber new-car sales soaring
DETROIT -U.S. automakers say early December sales
of new cars r08e 21.1 p<>n.:ent from a year earlier, when the
e<.-onomy was cmly beginning to recover from recession. The
six major domestic compani,·s reported 173.062 cars shipped
betwe<.>n Dec 1-10 comparro with 142,895 a year earlier.
Na tural-gas firm to reduce rates
HOUSTON Panhandle Eastern Corp. says its
Trunkline Gas Co. unit 1s suspendmg natural gas purchases
from thC' Algerian nationaJ oil and gas company because of
high costs As a result. Panhandle Eastern said Wednesday it
will request penniss1on from the federal government to
reduce its gas rates by 19 percent effective Jan. I to the
130-some uuht1es 1t serves in 12 mostly Midwestern states.
A irlines join in fare r eduction
MIAMI tAP) -Airline industry officials say they are
trying to avoid all-out Care wars as they skirmish for
customers headed south on win ter vacat~ns. Eastern Airlines,
Air Florida and Delta Airlines rushed Wednesday to match
match Pan American A1rways' new $99 fares on one-way
flights between New York and Florida.
Dollar mixed; gold inches up
LONDON -The US. dollar rose to record highs against
the French fra m: and Italian hra in early European trading
today. but edged lower against other major currencies
including the British pound. Gold prn:es inched ahead. The
dollar·s mixed showing followed its decline in U.S . trading
Wednesday. when it was pushed lower by profit-taking and
dollar sales by several European central banks.
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D1ily Pilat
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1983
CLASSIFIED C6
OCC's bask etball team
is on winning track agaiti,
as the Pirates breeze
past Palom ar, 65-49. C2.
Area preps head for D.C., Hawaii, Nevada
Lt's nearing getaway time for area basketball
teams -time for a change of scenery -and this time
it's coming ln buckets (no pun intended) with area
quintets set Cor trips to Washington. D.C., Hawaii,
San Diego, Santa Maria. Arroyo Grande (near Pismo
Beach) and Car9on City. Nevada
Among the travelers are Fountain Valley, Mater
De1. Huntington Beach. Laguna Beach, F.stancia,
Newport Harbor, Marina, Ocean View and Edison.
The big one. of course. is the Mater Del-Fountain
Valley combination. which invades the East for
back-to-back doubleheaders with DeMatha (Hyat-
tville. Md.) and St. John's (0.C.), two teams with
national reputations in terms of coaches and teams,
which have produced major college prospects in the
Verbum Dei-Long Beach Poly tradition for years. It's
set for Dec. 20-21.
"We'll play Fountain Valley at 7 the first night,"
."'
Gr e tzk y sets r ecord, again
Ed monto n"s Wayne Gretzky (left )
score in the fi rst period against the
New York Rangers Wednesday
PREP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
says De Matha Coach Morgan Wooten, the n St. John's
will play Fountain Valley the following night at 7.
Mater Dei takes the 8:45 game both nights.
"It'll be at Tacoma Academy. which seats 3,000.
We only wish we could have found a bigger place to
play because we're sure it'll sell out.
"There's that kind of interest here," continues
Wooten, a former assistant to St. John's Coach Joe
Gallagher.
This isn't anything new for these eastern
, ..
'. •
night, extending his NHL record fo r
consecutive games with a point to
32. Edmo nton won. 9-4.
powerhouses, according to Wooten. who says the
attraction of vtsi ting the nation's capital and playing a
game or two has been big for yea.rs.
Over 100 players have received <.'Ollege scholar-
ships out of the DeMatha program. and Gallagher's
tour at St. John's, since 1948, has produced a similar
number. "Generally," continues Wooten, "teams lik~to
come here. We've had a lot of good ones come here.
(Power) Memorial High (New York City) came here
twice with Kareem (Lew Alcindor) and we split with
them. We lost when he was a junior, but we beat them
when he was a senior."
When Mater Det and Fountain Valley show up
they'll find St. John's led by 6-1 senior guard
Grayson Marshall, while DeMatha's stock is bal-
anced, according to Wooten.
"I guess we and St. J ohn's would be considered
close to the best in the east," admits Wooten, but the
veteran coach blows his horn very softly.
Winning is a way of life for these two clubs.
DeMatha, for instance, is 733-101 in 27 years under
Wooten and it is 4-0 with a victory over highly
regarded Dunbar High (Baltimore) going into this
week. St. John's was 2-0 entering this week and
Gallagher. too, has won over 700 games in a career
which spans 36 years at St. J ohn's. F.ach plays twice
this week before the Mater Dei-Fountain Valley
invasion.
Among his starters are 6-5 lh Drew Komlo, 6-2
guard Juan Neal, 6·2 guard Quinten Jackson. 6-9
forward Danny Ferry and 6-6 center Carlton
Valentine.
Irvine
semifinals
tonight
Misaion Viejo High, with no
player over 6-4, faces literally
its biggest challenge of the
young season tonight when
the Di.abloe meet Woodbridge
Hlgh and 6-10 center Marco
Baldi in the championship
semifin als of the Irvine
Basketball Tournament.
Tipoff la at 8 at University
High.
Across town at Irvine High.
it will be a battle of poten tial
Sea View League powers
going in the other cham-
pionship semi as Corona del
Mar and Irvine aqua.re off, al9o
at8.
The wi.nners will advance to
Friday night's championship
finale at Irvine.
Woodbridge reached the
semifinals by defeat ing
Artesia (58-44) and University
(49-33). Baldi, the foreign ex-
'change student from Italy,
averaged 25.5 points per game
in thoee two contests.
The Warriors have also re-
ceived 80me fine oytaide shoot-
ing from tenior guard Mark
Foringer.
Corona del Mar may or may
not have the services of guard
Bobby Hatfield. who suffered
a bad cut over hia right eye in
Tueeday'a 37-33 victory over
Savanna.
"We like to run if it's there," says Wooten. "If
(See AREA PREPS, Page C4)
Lewis wows 'em
with 48 points,
Monarchs breeze
By ROGER CARLSON
OflM~l'lloCIYll
POMONA -The season is
barely two weeks old -but it's
difficult to imagine anything bet-
ter than what transpired Wednes-
day night here at Cal Poly
Pomona in the second round of
the San Dimas Tournament of
Champions basketball invita-
tional where 6-7 junior Tom
Lewis and the Mater Dei High's
Monarchs put on a clinic to re-
member.
Having scored 19 points in the
first half to pace his teammates to
a 31 -24 halftime lead over Los
Angeles City power Banning.
Lewis went on a scoring rampage
which would surely be a CIF
record if such statistics were
available -sizzling for 20 points
In the first 4:31 of playing time in
the second half en route to a
tournament record 48 points.
Asked if it was Lewis' best-ever
perfonnance, Mater ~ Coach
Gary McKnight just shrugged his
shoulders and said: "Well. he's
had some pretty good games, you
know."
The lopsided victory sends the
Monarchs into the championship
semifinals Friday night against
St. Bernard. a team which they
already have beaten by 24 points
Tom Lewis
in the St. Bernard gym.
Lewis' performance. however.
overshadowed everything at this
tournament designed for the
basketbaJI junkie.
The cream of high school
basketball is on display an this
16-team tourney and when Lewis
was finished for the night he got a
standing ovation.
A virtual machine, he dropped
(See LEWIS, Page C3)
7 Raiders,
4Ramsgain
Pro Bowl
Johnson hobbles to 23 points, Edison rolls
From AP di spatches
Four Rams and seven Raiders
have been selected to the Ameri-
can Football Conference and Na-
tional Football Conference Pro
Bowl teams. it was announced
today by the NFL.
The Rams include guard Kent
Hill. tackle Jackie Slater. running
back Eric Dickerson and de-
fensive t;>ack Nolan Cromwell.
Hill and Dickerson are starters for ·
the NFC All-Stars in the Jan. 29
event in Honolulu.
Raiders picked on the AFC
AU -Star team include tight end
Todd Christensen. defensive end
Howie Long, outside linebackers
Rod Martin and Ted Hendricks,
safety Vann McElroy, cornerback
Lester Hayes and kick-returner
Greg Pruitt.
All but Hendricks and McElroy
w iU be starters.
Seven members of the defend-
ing Super Bowl champion Wash-·
ington Redskins were selected to
the NFC team, mcluding quar-
\erback Joe Theisrruom, the
top-rated passer in the NFL this
season with 260 completions in
431 attempts.
Dickerson and New York
Giants place-k icker Ali
. tJaji-Sheikh were the lone
rookies named to the NFC squad.
1 Dan Marino of the Miami
Dolphins was chosen to start for
the AFC team at quarterback,
making him the first rookie QB to
st.art since the game began in
1950.
By CU RTSEEDEN
Of lhe Delly l'lloC Ii.fl
"This is the best we've played overall,"
admitted Edison Coach Jon Borchert.
Even playing at just 70 percent, &iison
High's Rodney Johnson seemed to stand
one cut above the others Wednesday
night.
The Chargers led from the outset and
maintained no less than a four-point lead
through the entire game. Johnson's
scoring underneath and some fine outside
shooting by 6-2 senior guard Ken Wiles
took the sting out of no less than 20 Edison
turnovers.
Seeing his longest playing stint of the
young season, Johnson scored 23 points.
including 12 in the third quarter, to lead
the Chargers to a 55-50 victory over
Foothill in the opening round of the La
Quinta basketball tournament.
Johnson, a 6-6 senior, suffered an ankle
injury in a game against Long Beach
Millikan. He had seen limited action in the
next few games.
The victory sends Edison ( 4-1) in
tonight's championship semifinals at 6; 15
against Dominguez, a 70-43 winner over
Santa Ana Valley Wednesday.
His ankle was still bothering him
Wednesday, but you couldn't tell by
looking at Johnson. He scored 11 of his
team's 27 points in the first half to lead the
Los Al Race Course
sold to Hollypark
From AP di1patd1es
Los Alamitos Race Course has
been sold to Hollywood Park for
about $27 million, it was an-
nounced Wednesday by represen-
tatives of both parties.
The announcement was made
by Mildred N. Vessels, President
of Lo. Alamitos Race Courae, and
Hal W. Brown, chairman of Hol-
lywood Park Realty Enterpriles,
lnc.
Al9o 80ld to Hollywood Park
was an adjacent golf coune and
stallJon farm owned by V euels
and her 90n, Frank Ve.els, Jr.
The announced price ln that
transaction was $31 million -$19
million in cash and $12 million
through an exchange in property.
The agreement is subject to cer-
tain conditions lncluding approval
by Los Alamitos shareholders and
zoning approval for the develop-
ment of the 100 acres on which
the golf course and stallion farm
la located, it was announced.
The agreement also provides
Hollywood 45 days to complete an
inspection of Los Alamitos, dur-
ing which <Hollywood Park. may
elect to terminate the agreement
for any reason. Hollywood Park's
right to tennina\e expires next
Jan. 27.
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Chargers to a 27-22 advantage at inter-
mission.
"I really think he (Johnson) is going to
be one of t he finest players in the Sunset
League this year.'' Borchert said after-
ward.
Borchert also applauded the play of his
three returning starters -Tim We rtner.
Brad Hachten and J ohn Thomas. "We
have to look to those three for leadership."
Borchert said.
As for the turnovers, the Edison coach
noted: "It was a lot better than the first
night. We looked like a pinball machine
against La Mirada."
Wertner and Wiles each chipped in 10
points for the Chargers, while Andy
Sinclair came off the bench to score six
points.
Junior Greg Gore was the lone Foothill
player to hit double figures with 12 points,
but four other Knights-Pat Casey. Dave
Perkins, Mike Alvarado and Ralph Laird
-scored eight points apiece.
T he Chargers did their best to break the
game open , increasing their lead to eight
(18-10) at the e nd of the first quarter, and
holding a seven-point advantage on
several occasions, but the Knights refused
to yield .
Foothill shot 83 percent (10 of 12) from
the free throw line to keep things
interestiniz.
Alexander put on injured reserve
The Rams have returned run-
ning back A.J . Jones to their,
tietive roster and placed Robert
/\]exand er on the injured reterve
Ust. a spokesman for the National
Football League team said
Wedne9day.
Alexander, a running back who
lt a 1eCOnd-year pro out of Wett
Virginia. la suffering from a left
MmltrinC pull and a bruile on nit ~t th1'Jl, the ap:>kelman Mid.
Alexander had carried jutt
1even times this eeuon, gaining
28 yards.
Jones, a former Texas siar who
a1.o is in his eecond year, had
been on the active ro.ter earlier In
the 9eUOr'I before goi.nc out with a
sprained left knee.
The Rama, 8-7, face the Sainta
In New Orleans In Sunda1'• reg-
War-teMOn finale. Loe Anpla
must win to have a shot at a
playoff berth.
Keep away
Bolton Celtics guard Dennis John-
ton hold• the ball away lrom the
reach ol Cle•eland't Geofl Hu lon
( t
daring Wednesday n'8ht'1 NB~
game in Boston. T-he Celtics
outla1ted the Cave, 110-108.
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SPORTS IRE AK
Soviet hockey star
faces shoplifting
charge in Sweden
From AP dlspatcbes
STOCKHOLM. Sweden -Soviet Iii
hockey star Vyat<:heslav Bykov was ,
arra1gned Wednesday on a shoplifting
charge after he allegedly tried to leave a
department stort' with $110 worth of women's and
children's dothing,
The 23-vear -old center on the Soviet national
team will bi tried Thursday. If convicted, Bykov
likely is to be given a suspended sentence and he
could leave Sweden Thursday afternoon. pros-
ecutor Anders Helin said.
Bykov told police he intended to pay for the
clothes at the cashier near the department st.ore's
main entrance. But the player only had 12 kronor,
about $1.50. in his pocket when he was arrested
Tuesda:;.
Bykov's teammates were waiting outside the
store in a bus and the team later Tuesday returned
to the Soviet Union.
Quote of the.day
Don Burrougb1, fonner defensiv~ back
for the Los Angeles Rams and Philad~lphia
Eagles. on how he remembered tackling Jim
Brown, who at age 47 la talking about o
(.'Omeback: "l heard a dice game going on
inside my mouth."
Rozier joins Shrine lineup
Trophy winner Mike Rozier and three c • t
SAN FRANCISCO -Heisman [i]
other players from No. 1-ranked Ne-
braska said Wednesday they will play
in the Jan. 7 Shrine East-West football game at
Stanford University.
Rozier had been scheduled to appear in the
Hula Bowl in Hawaii.
"It's pos&ble for me to use my talents to help
other people, and the Shrine East-West Football
Game is played for thou.sands of children in the
Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children." he said.
"It's a cause I care about, and can identify with."
Nebraska players joining Rozier in the 59th
annual charity event at Stanford are All-Big 8
wide receiver Irving Fryar. All-Big 8 quarterback
Turner Gill and tackle Scott Raridon_
Rozier. a 5-10 tailback from Camden, N.J .. is
the second player in National Collegiate Athletic
Association history to rush for more than 2,000
yards in a season.
Tolltac favored at Los Al
Two-year-old Tolltac ts the !!J'
fuvoralC in a (leld of 10 horses thllt wall
go to the post Friday in the Golden
State Futurity at Lo:I Alamitos Race
Cou~.
T oUwc, the powerfully built son of .Be<luino,
has already won $555,000 this year and could lock
up l.'Oll of the year honors with a victory .
The 400-yard Golden State Futurity is the
richest race of the Ho~men's Quarter Horse
&cing As.soclallon's meeting at Los Alamitos.
First prize in the annual feature is $261,738.'
Tolltac's biggest challenger should be &b!i
Town Girl.
February bout for Leonard?
Sugar Ray Leonard wiU make his m
boxing comeback sometime in Febru-
ary on a prime time cable telecast by
Home Box Office, the president of the
HBO entertainment group said Wednesday.
"Ray is as big a superstar as there is in the
entire entertainment industry," said Michael
Fuchs.
The former undisputed welterweight cham-
pion announced he was coming out of retirement
last Saturday following an exhibition at Andrews
Air Force Base in Camp Springs, Md.
The fight is expected to go 10 rounds. No
opponent has been named.
Gilbert new San Jose coach
SAN JOSE-Claude Gilbert wu •
named head football coach at San Joee •II•
State after a campus-wide. six-hour
eea.rch Wedneeday.
Gilbert, defenslveooordinatorof the Spartans
the last three seasons. was promoted to the head
coaching job six hours after It officially was
vacated by Jack Elway, whu was hired by
Stanford.
Gilbert is a San Jose State graduate who was
~plain of the 1958 footbalJ team. He returned to
the school as a coach alter serving eight seasons as
San Diego State's head coach. .
His ret:ord at San Diego State was 61-25-2.
Lucence goes wire..!to-wire
INGLEWOOD -Lucence took !!J command at the start and led from
wire-to-wire to win the feature race for
3-year -olds Wednesday at Hollywood
Park.
Television., radio
TV: NBA -Lakers af Phoenix, 7 p.m.,
Channel 9.
RADIO: NBA -Lakers at Phoenix, 7 p.m ..
KLAC (570). CoUege Basketball -Texas-San
Antonio at USC, 8 p.m .. KNX (1070).
Oilers humbled by St. Anthony For The Discriminating Man
Westminster, El Toro advance to consolation finals of tournaments
Huntington Beach suffered through a
long night in a rematch against St.
Anthony High of Long Beach in high
school basketball action Wednesday
nigh t.
Meanwhile, in tournament play. West-
minster and El Toro reached the consola-
tion finals of their respective tournaments
with victories.
Here's how it went:
St. Anthony 71, Huntington Beach 54
The Oilers. who had led the Saints in
the fourth quarter before falling. 52-49. in
the con solation finals of the
Lakewood-Marina Tournament earlier
this month. were never a fact.or in the
• rematch.
1 St Anthony (4-1) began pulling away
.. from error-prone Huntington Beach (2-5)
l in the early-going, taking a 19-point lead
at halftime.
: The' 5€'..Jnd haJ £ d.idn' t prove to be much j better for the hosts. who could manage
f only four points in the third quarter as the
I deficit grew to 33 points. The Oilers
gained some respectability in the final
I period by outscoring St. Anthony. 27-11.
to shave the final margin to 17. I Huntington Beach was its own worst I enemy, turning the ball over a staggering j 31 times.
BASKETBALL
Hawaii, opening play in the Iolani Prep
Tournament against Radford High of
Oahu Wednesday night.
Westmi.ftter 78, Mayfair 7%
The Lions earned a shot at Bell-Jeff in
the consolation championship of the
Anaheim Tournament today after easing
past Mayfair in a game that.wasn't as close
as the final margin indicated.
Senior forward Jeff Eastin notched 22
points, a little below his average, in
playing little more than 2 'h quarters.
Forward Ken Hammond tallied 18 points
in his first start of the season for
Westnlinster.
Also scoring in double figures were
Tom Downs with 14 points and junior
guard Ted McMillan with 10.
The Lions built a 56-40 advantage
midway through the third quarter before
the reserves took over.
The final margin was as close as
Mayfair would come. as the Lions owned
a 12 to 15-point lead most of the way.
The victory improved Westmin..<iter's
overall record to 2-4.
El Toro 47, Corona U
against Saddleback at Magnolia.
Corona chipped away and finally tied
the game at 41 -41 when sophomore Jett
St.one hit a three-point play to make it
44-41, and after a free throw by Tim
McLain made it 45-43, moments later.
tossed in a pair of free throws for the
Chargers' final two points.
Currey to stay
at Long Beach
LONG BEACH (AP) -Dave Currey.
head football coach at-Long Beach State
since 1977, said on Wednesday that he is
dropping out of consideration for the
vacancy at the University of Cincinnati.
"I have made a decision not to pursue
the Cincinnati coaching position any
further," said Currey. who was ap·
proached about the job and visited the
school.
He said his decision to stay was based on
recruiting commitments.
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John Hanavan was the leading scorer
for the Oilers. accounting for 10 points. St.
Anthony's balanced attack. which fea-
tured four players in double figures. was
paced by Dan Anderson's 14 markers.
The Chargers riddled Corona's
man-to-man defense in the early going
while taking a 12-point lead in the second
quarter. but then had to hold on to reach
today's 4:45 consolation championship
"With the (community college) letter of
intent day being tomorrow (Thursday)
and recruiting being so vital to us, I felt it
was neces8$ty to make public my inten-
tions. 1984 is going to be an exciting time
for us and I want to place my emphasis on
recruiting at Long Beach and building for
the future."
Long Beach loses 17 senior starters and
has a schedule in 1984 that includes
Oregon, UCLA and Ari:zona.
~ ~---·Meft-'•.Shep-·~~~ SHOES _______ ,,
Huntington will next try its luck in
OCC breezes; Gauchos fall
Orange Coast College snapped a modest
two-game losing streak Wednesday night with a BASKETBALL m convincing 65-49 victory over host Palomar in a game
which saw the Pirates come alive alter their top ----------------===~
scorer had fouled out. And. in Riverside, Saddleback College con-In addition, OCC shot 83 percent (19 of 23) from
tinued to struggle as the Gauchos lost their t'he line in picking up its fourth victor.y against five
opening-round game of the Riverside Tournament on defeats.
' a last-sec.'Ond shot. OCC returns to action Friday with a home
•Here's what took place: contest against East Los Angeles.
Orange Coast 65, Palomar 49 Ventura 67, Saidlttback. 66
OCC sophomore post man Brad Guess fouled out Larry Wiskel1"hit a 10-foot baseline jumper with
midway through the second half after scoring 15 one second re~ning to gjve Ventura the victory in
points and grabbing eight rebounds. the first round of the 16-team Riverside Tournament.
But that's when sophomore guard John Berry The loss sends Saddleback (3-6) into the
and reserve forward Steve Shattuck took over. consolation bracket against College of the Desert
Berry scored au 13 of his points over the final 9 'h tonight at 5.
minutes and Shattuck recorded 10 points and 11 But even more disturbing to the Gauchos was
boards (nine after G uess had fouled out) as the the news that Alexander Hamilton. their standout
P irates rolled past the host Comets. freshman who suffered a broken finger last week,
Palomar earned a 7-2 record into the game, but will probably miss the remainder of the season
the Comets were badly out-rebounded (37-24) and ~use of the injury. Hamilton was originally
cold from the floor and the line. expected to mils only three weeks.
I
DePaul tops
Alabama
OSAKA. Japan (AP)
-The fourth-ranked
DePaul Blue Demons
withstood a late Univer-
sity of Alabama rally
today to edge the
Crimson Tide 77-76 in
the opening game of the
Suntory Ball basketball
tournament.
De.Paul, improving its
record to 6-0. led at
halftime 39-38 en route
to breaking a five-game
winning streak by the
Crimson Tide.
DePaul. Alabama and
Te~ Tech are playing
in the official NCAA
event held every year in
Japan. DePaul faces
Texas Tech Friday, and
Alabama m~ts the Red
Raiders Sunday in
Tokyo.
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in 18 straight pomts (eight
buckets and two free throws) dur-
ing the stretch, Improvising when
n~ry inside Bann.ing's sticky
defense. with near-360 degree
turnaround shots, twisting. hang-
ing. scooping and finger rolls to
leave the crowd in awe.
In two games in this tourney,
he has clicked on 26 of 29 at the
line.
Meanwhile. has teammates
were surrounding him with deft
~ (Chris Jackson had 13 as-
sists to tie a tournament record),
Mau Beeuwsaert chipped in with
19 points and 6 assists, and Mike
Fielder and Mike Mitche ll
blended \.heir ta lents t o
thoroughly domlnat.e one of the
finest teams in Southern C~.H
fomia.
Among the observers and com-
ments:
•Unjvers1ty of Arizona c.oach
Lute Olson: ".&th offensively
1 and defensively they never glve
you a moment's rest. l thought
lhe best htgh school team I had
ever seen wa.' Bill AnMtrOng's
1969 c.ompton team with Larry
HoUylleld and Larry Morrl.I. but
Ma~ Ot-i is better.''
•Banning Coech Don Nichol.a:
''I've been coachina for 13 years
and lhat'a the best c.eam I've ever
eeen." •Th~ 8C'Orekeepcr during tfuu
wfld four-minute stretch: "Hey,
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(~1111111 lemHIMls)
7:lt-Mellr o.i ~. $1 ..........
9 o.m -Cren~a-vere>um Otl winner
v\. LB Po1v-Crftol winner I, .. ~c. Semlllllllt l
4:.»-f'ounteln ValleY vt LA llann11111
• p,m -Crentllew·Vt<C>um Del IO.., vs.
Creilll·Lll Polv IO.., (~11911 s.mMINtlsl
1-»-f>eMCllN \IS. 80\CO Tech J pm,-1,,...wOOd·Pomone winner vo.
Oceen vi.w·Footllll tlkl.tttlltlO) wlnMf
I'm runnjng out of room."
It was that kind of an event -
aa the Monarchs turned It on .
Lewts finished the evening with
18 of 27 from the field and 12 of
14 from the Une. He left the game
with 1:20 remaining, but when
the Monarchs reallz.ed he wu two
potnta shy of the tou.rnamenl tc0r-
lng record of 45 polnta fort ai.ngle
game, they sent him back for the
flnal 55 second.sand he pumped tn
a pair of free t hrowa lix llf!ICOnda
later, Chen hit a t.h.ree-polnt play
wUh ftve 9ee0ftda left.
Although ~wia had 19 pointa
by halftime. twice he had the ball
ahoved back In his face by the
skying Pllota of Bannlng. but that
all changf'd ln the thJrd quarttt.
I
N•A
WHTl•N COHl'&•INCI
l'•<llk OWIWl't w L P'ct. G8
L.a~•n 14 • 100
Portland 16 I '" Go!Otn State 11 IJ oe 5
Sa•lll• II 13 •St ~
Pholfllx I IS .:Me 7'1'1
$an01ego I " J10 11"1
Mlclwetl Dlvl\lafl
OaKe• IS I tS7
Utah 14 10 YJ l\'t
Ken .. iClly II 11 )00 , ....
0111\111 II 12 471 4
$an .\nlonlo 10 IS 400 • Hou1t0t1 9 .. 3tl •
BASTEllN CONf'E•ENCE
A .. nll< OMNlft
Pll\ladel,.,,la 1/ s 773 .,..,
Bot Ion " 6 76()
New Yori. 1S 9 •2s l l>•
NewJer11Y It 9 S71 s
Wuhll!illon 10 13 '3!. • Ce.ttrel DNIMM
Mllweulo.ff .. 9 '°'1
Oelroll II 12 471 J
Allenta II 13 ·~ JY,
Cltvalan<J I 17 )2() 1
Chlceoo 6 .. JOO 6"1
1nol1n1 s 11 .m l 'n
w~v·, Sc•ta•
Bo•ton 110. c .. velen<J 109
Wethington 99, Allen1a 96 Phlladelohle 11S, Mllweulo.ff t3
Sen Anlonlo 129. Sen 01190 II• Oella1 117, lndlen• 109
Kanwt Cllv 105, Seallle 99
T""911f'l Ge~•
Lahn el Pnoenl-
Cn1taoo at New Yori.. Houllon al Utah
KanH ' Cltv al Golden Stete New JerHv al Port1eno
SoC•I Colle09 (7·2l
100 C•I Stele LA 13
101 Le Verne 7t Y SI Marv's 80
fS Bathan'f 68
106 UC Sen11 Cr111 S6 t3 C&eremonl 66
68 Pomo111·Plller S6 6' Lo'fofa·Marvmount 10
2 Pacific cnr111len (forlell) o
Oec. 17 -el Redl•n<J• II o.m l
Oec. JO -Mln ourl 8001111
Jan • -Lelourneau·To11
Jan 1 -Occloen1e1
Jan 10 -., WtWnQl\I" (I pm )
Jan. 12 -Cal 8eptlll'
Jen 17 -el UC Sen OleilO'
Jen 10 ...:.. Cal Lu1neran•
Jen 24 -Point Lorne•
Jan. 27 -at AW•• Paclllc'
Jen 31 -Biota'
FeO 3 -Noire Oeme !Calif l
Feb 1 -11 Cal BaPflll' II om)
Feb 10 -WHI Cout Cnrhtlan
Ftb. 11 -al Fre>no Pacific'
Feb 14 -UC Sen 0 1990•
Feb II -al Point Lome' II p,m I
Feb 11 -A&uH Pacific•
Feb 24 -•I LA 8aPlhl"
FeD 1S -Alumnl • -Oenoltl NAIA O!llflCI II conference
game
All 11•~ 11ar1 11 7:30 om unleu
otnerwl.a lndlc11t<1.
PCAA statlstfcs (~Oec.10).
SCOlttNG
P'\ayer, ~ G FG FT TP' AY9o
Wood, CSF 6 SS SI 161 2U
Cotlin1, UNL \I • 36 14 16 2LS Cefchlnqs, UNL V • JO 2l ti 70 3
Grant, USU 4 l4 12 to 70 0
CoOer, NMSU S JI n " 19 6 Flr.chtf'. UCSB s 36 IS 93 IU
Tnomo•on, FSU 6 41 I• 110 ll l Andlf\Oft, FSU 6 42 H 109 18.0
Gardner, LBSU 1 .. 10 116 166
Tllemlen, UC I 4 21 1 • 1 I s.J
llEllOUNOING
.... .,.,., tCtlMI G Na. A .....
EnGe, USU • 36 9.0 Brozovkh. UNL v 4 36 9.0 La~. LllSU 7 60 1 6
Counll, UOP 6 SO 1 3
Ce1Chl"9l. UNL V • ll a 3
Gran!, USU 4 77 61
Ntel, CSF 6 41 68
FiK"9r, UCSB S 33 6 6
Franl\lln, UOP 6 37 61
H111en•letn, UCSB S JI 61
Jonet, CSF S 31 6 2
COMMUNITY COLLEGI!
Ora"99 Coast 6S, P•l«Nr 4t
OltANGE COAST -Morgen 6. Berrv
13 Sleollen• I. C.uen IS. She•1uci.. 10.
Svmeni11i 1, Goudge 2. Fermer 1, Toomev
2 Total.-n lt·13 6S
P'ALOMA• -Klemen I . WOO<lt I ,
Oenlel' S, Gerri.on II, RHO 2. Oootn 2,
VllOUl •, 8u1en 7. Tolals. 11 1J·20 49
Hatlllmt: Oranqt Coa11, 30·23
Total foul•. Orenoe Coe11 23. PelOma r
13. Fouled out: Cuen IOCCI. Rffd (Pl.
V'""'r• 67, S.ddlebllcll U
(llltvenlde T-1
VINTUllA -Dodwell 17. Weiu 14,
Wii..'911 12, Harrison I, Wilson 4, Page 4,
Borlotln 4, Counnev 2 Tolal• 32 3·t U
SAOOLEBACK -OeCUH U . Mulder
12, John•on 10, 041vter I. Arclneau-7,
AClem• 7, Tnomas •. Monlelln 4 Tolel1 71
10·13 66.
Halltlme· Seddlet>ac~. l6· 30.
To1a1 foul>: Venture t), S.ddleDec~ 16
HIGH SCHOOL
Mlttw Del 13, 9annlne (LA l SI
(T9'1me.-II~\)
MATER DEi -Ltwlt 41, 8eeuwwer1
19, MllchlH 1. Jackson 4, Fielder 3, MounG,.
O. Dwyer 2, Molls 0 Total\. 32 19·27 tl
BANNING -Sam u . Lockie ...... Lee 1.
Coooer 6, JOllnson 10, Young 9, Buckley 0.
Vlclorlan 2. Buckner o To1a11 n I · 14 S7
Scon llv ouamn
Maler Otl 16 IS 79 7)-t 3 Banning 10 14 17 IS-SI
Tote! foull Mete< Oe1 14, 8ann1ng 21 • Fouled oul· Lff IBennl~ol
St. 8et'Mrd 52. F~aln V ... V 47
(T9'1,,..,.,_, II Ole,,,.,...'1
,OUNTAIN VALLEY -Marlln S
Jacoo' 17, Tlnnev 7, Powtr 4. Nt wion 6. z.eno O. Molller,,.ed J, Brown 3. Brk eno 2
Tolell 11 11·11 47
FV suffers
52-47 loss
• 1n tourney
POMONA -Fountain Valley
High's Barons gave St. Bernard a
run for its money Wednesday, but
came up short in the waning mo-
ments just when it appeared they
had a shot and wound up losing,
52-47, to fall into the fifth plaoe
semifinals at the San Dimas Tour-
nament of Champions al Cal Poly
Pomona.
The Barons will tneet Banning.
which was squashed by Mater
Dei, 83-51, in a 4:30 contest Fri-
day.
Rolf Jacobs led Fountain Valley
with 17 points and played a
standout game defensively
against St. Bernard's 6-8 Leonard
Taylor. who fouled out in the late
stages wtth 17 points.
Fountaln Valley, up 33-23. fell
behind by a 40-3~ count, then
~lllng to within
49:;--47 with 1:24 ieft.
But an offensive foul ooet the
Barons, then they kicked It away
with 47 aeconds left.
"We're better than they are,"
aaid an unhappy Barona Coach
Dave Brown. "They jutt let our
guardl ahoot and they're not hit.-
Ung. Right now we're just very
atttaky, but the dcft!Ne wu
dotns a Job."
• I
ST, ••lllNAAD -TevlOr 16, M\llllle( 10,
Wllllem• 1), Kno~ I, Sleofllfu S, Tellav O.
To111•: 20 12·11 n.
,_.. ·~ °"4J""'1 llOunlt ln Velle• 10 11 S ,.....,.,
SI llernetO 10 9 ti 1$-S1
I olal IOul•· F-••ln Valltv 14, SI. hrnero 16. FouleO °"' r ..,.tor 1~1 IMlllMd)
..... ss,tr .... so
I L.e OUllllll T--')
"DISON -Wiies 10. Tllever o. Werlnef
10. ,John.on n , Ammann 2. lt1oma1 1.
Ha<lht.n 1. $1ncltllr 6. To1111. n ll·n u..
,OOTNILl -Ces.v •• Gora 12, Pe"ln• I, Laird I, Alvt radO I. L.eslar • To1111: 20
10•12 so
ker•llV~
Edl>Oll 11 f 11 11>--iS
Foolhlll 10 11 14 12-50
Tolel loul1 Edi.on 14, F oolhlM 14
WnMWnlW 11, M9vtalr 12
(Mlflllm T-'*'*"l
MA YI' AIA -Wll\Oft 1 S, llu<n1 11.
HODD\ 4, l.eGrelld 10, Calron 4, Bowent 19
Torell~ 32 1·14 72.
WliTMINST•a -Eu tln 22. Oown• I•, OelavalleO. I, R. Davit 0, Aklle 4, T
Davis 1, Hammooo It, Bien o. Wta•tr 0,
McMiiian 10. White 0. Total,. ll 12· 17 71.
Sc..-llV Ouarten M.avlelr IS '1 17 2..,._7'
Wfttmlnlllf l9 u 16 19-71 Tolel tovl• Mavle!< IS, We•lmlnlflf 10
St. AntMnv 71, H""""9tWI ... di S4
ST. ANTHONY -Walker 9, Anotrton
14, Parez 11, Senoet 12. Pr"lon 5,
McLeughlln S, Pe,,.k 11, Hall 2, Mllillou• 2.
Totel•. 27 17·22 71 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Berry ••
Tnomoson 2, Henaven 10, Snow 6, Frlet 4,
Fll1Pol 4, CuH CK I, Ten 3, Hiiden I , Jlfftfl
0, LOOll 0, Total1 2• •·I S4 sc-llV Quartan
SI Anlhonv 70 24 16 11-71
Hunll11111on Beec;h • 14 • 77-i4 Tolal toutl SI. Anlnony 13, Hunllnvlon
Btech IS. Tecnnlcet SI. Anlnonv Dench
El T.,. 47, CortN 44
CMll!Mlla T-lftlllfl
COltONA -J1ckson 16, Tllomoson 0,
Cerr110H O. Oav11 t. Bvwaler 0, Ardl1u I ,
Blend\ 6, S.roen 4, Nuarek 2. Total•· 21 2·3
«.IL TOltO -Marki~ 4. Brunelle 4,
!>ummer\ 2, Shockey IS, Uec1t.e 4, Clllllon 6.
Mclain 3, SI-7, Cumm•no• 2 To1a11 II
t1·10 47
Seara llV O\lart.n
Corona 6 IS I IS--.•
Et Toro 11 12 6 12-47
folal foul\, Corona 16. El Toro 9
HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN ~Mn View 56, Edl1et1 45
tSaY-T~)
EDISON -Cler• S, Genoron s. Kanda O.
Henntnev 0, Meln11ero1 27, P1ren1 2,
W11son '· Migaud O Torell 11 9·11 4S.
OCEAN VIEW -Cnesa 16. Cnomk:l 17.
Douly 7, Germen 0, Giii 0, Houn•eN O,
ROdrlouez 2, Simek I, Slrelgnl O, Tek100 0,
\lletno• 6. Tota11 21 14·20 S6.
Sew• llV O\lanan Edl\on ' • 21 13 7-45
Ocean View 14 12 12 I~
Total toul•. Ed•lon 11. OcH l'I VI•"' 11
CdM 60, MllM Del JV 17
CGardaft G'"9 T_.,..;.,-,
COltONA DEL MAil -Valenllne 14,
Wynn '1, Tnomo'°" •.Romney 13, Fo!ev 2,
L1 mDlet •. Willard 1 Total\ 27 6· IS 60 • MATE• DEi JV -C.rlerier I. Cook s.
Galnev 7, Felix 3, Formenec1< S. Harrell 2,
Riel 2, Hooen S To1a11 14 9·2• 37
Scwe Dy Ollartan
Corona del Mar 15 21 17
Meler Oel JV s 13 9
To1e1 foul' Corona dt l Mar 17,
Dai JV 13 Foultd out Feli11. IMO)
1--.0
·~31
Meler
Woedbrldee II, University 4 1
WOODBttlDGE -Wllion I•, lnoranam
12, Suner I, Kellv C.ausev I, MllcneM 2,
"-errv CauHv 4, Oenle11 2, Tripi I. LYon S.
Hernenoe1 19 Tolels 34 13·32 ti
UNIVEUITY -Mahuix.ra 11, Zlm·
merman II, Mao 3. Finlt'r' 2. Arko 4,
OeGuolielmo 1, Nille 1 Total• 13 IS·30 41
k -llV O\lertan WOO<lbr idge 2J 23 19 14'-11
Univer1llv 12 I 6 16-41
Tole! loul\ WOO<lt>rld!le 71, Untver\llV
74 Fovieo 9'11 M.alluDera (Ul, MM! IUI.
Finley IW'f ecflntul Ht<nenot1 IWl
HoltYWMCI P•rti
WEDNESDAY'S llEWLTS
12111 If >O·claV Wllr9'1 ...... M ~I
FllUT lllACE. 6 lu<!onol lr1111 BlllV IS.l .. rl) 6 .0 ),to 7 6()
Pvramld High IPt<lrozal 11.60 S.40
Reise N S1av IVetenz~I 2 IO
Also rectd· Stiekv Caper. Ota Murn,
Coey'l Pooni , Lillte Income, No Time 10
Telll, JuOv Mullerd, Petri• Patrice Flee!
Hello1eooe
Time I 12 1/S
SECOND RACE. 6 lurtonv• Coc>v Maller (M<Cerronl 9 60 • 10 3 70
NODle Fur\I (PtdroHl 3 20 2 to In Na1ure1 Form (l..IPllaml 1010
Al10 raced Monte M , Air Foret Two,
El Brtoio Olemonlt. Atget>ra. llr1nov'1
Fi.tier, Fall anO Proc>tr, Cemu1. Fool Mt ·
Time. I 11 31 S
SJ DAILY DOUBLE I • l l Paid 12• 20
THlllO RACE. 6 turl0t111•
Slu lln' Sueu n CMcCarron) 6 10 J 60 3 00
Blade ol LUCI< (Vale<l•uelal 360 300
Grecian Dailvlll (Slell\t< J II 00
Also raced ~v Dive. J t•tflO Sword,
Dtlerv1no wenc11. Troc>IGal, Nttural Flnl\tl,
Our Flrll Silo!. Cnemc>agn.,.orlhrff
Pleu ure Peck, 8otd N Magic
Time I 11 4/S t
\S EXACTA (l ·SI Plld '36.SO
Fe>yttTH lllACE. I f/16 mlltl
Trull Ma (Meza) 2160 120 2 6()
Coureoeou1 Connie (McCarronl 3.20 2.20
Ore\\td In Blue IPlncn l 2 10
Also ractd S•Hlll. ave ave Love C.ummoco. Tierra De Velor, G•Dles Lov•,
COPe>e< Nlkt.
Time 1:47 21 S. d l!XACT A <2·t > oetd 1119 00
S369 .. $20911
'
-s411s
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 15, 1883
l'WTM lllACS. t tur'°"9t
CIMVO (Vlllftlllltc.) 60..0 I• t0 9 60 Hell 1118 Eaull CMcGurnl 3.60 ,,00
R•v Prl4dv IOUv1retJ 6.00 ""° r ecad. Tw\SI Ille Mt ...... Wind·
tO<''• •R. •rldel '"' Orum•. No Fund•. llelnv 1,.191no, Ml Mtmo<v
Time I 11 2/S.
'6 &XACTA lt•ll N ld $SI$ SO
llXnt llACI, 4 1"'1onclt.
1n ... rcnof ISi"' .. ' UO 4.00 J 40 Ho Hokll e.rrt0 (MCCartonl UO 2 to
Thi Treclltr (Plncev> 4 40
AltO rec.ad El J-1. Flylfill Chk k,
Winter Wlncl, 11 .. 1 G004I Man, Mutlul eov.
Time: 1; 10 llS.
SIVINTH lllAC•. I 111' milet.
High Haven CSIDllle) 14.20 7 80 s.ao
•rlllhler On1 CMa11l 11 60 4 60
S1tc1t1111'4t llrv11 IVetenauelal t-40
Alto raced. Htlllon ~. Rl"er Fetll·
val, t<.ev to Ille Mlntireel, Clllr Tellt..
O'Heoe>v Dav Time: I '3 4/S
U IXACTA 12·61 pafd $271.SO.
n P'ICK SIX ()<1-1-7·1·?) oelo
• 13,79S,OO with 11• winning llCklh (five norsa•l. CerrYovar POOi; .. a,.o.91.
l!IGHTH llACI. IV. mllt• on t11rt
Lucence IVeten1uel•I 1.60 UO 7 40 Rallle•n (Sl'IOIMai..er I 2.60 1 10
jlOll De Grace (Plncev) 2 ao Also raQld lne..,llebla Laeoer. Toni.r11t1,
\IU.gro
Time, 2 II 2/S
U I XACTA IS·>l Deld M7 00
NINTH lllACI. 1"-mlltl Friendly Royally (Plncavl 4 20 HO 3.60
Cloudv Pen (Futn1es) 1.60 4.40 Now Victory IC9'1•111d•I •IO
Al10 raced: GarlletO, Ptrtle Man, Tli.
Big T .. Soanawav, L.eonotls. Galler•
Tima I S2 llS.
U EXACTA (S·ll pelO f93 SO
Alfln<lanct 14,919
LM Alamltoi
Wl!DNl!SDAY'i •&SUL TS (»NI If ... ,.. ClllafWMne ,,_...,
f'IAST lllACE. JSO varOs.
SwHI Cargo (Mylet) 3.10 2.60 1 40
Big Kehune (Savlllt) 8.00 6.00
TrH t MIU TOOd (Leckl Vl s.ao
Also raced: Sher In Trouble, Totellv HIP.
Shove Ahlacl, Call Awav Cel, Meline Jon,
Now Herat Jonnv, Pacific Ceroo.
Time• 11 1'1
•t.EXAQA (7-tl paid nuo.
SICOHD llACE. '40 verd\.
Aulumn LH CCr1toerl 7 IO 4 20 2 IO
Malty Miio (Fuller) UO 3 20
Suoo111 Win (L.aellevl 2 40
AIM> raced; Reo• Aswracl, F~cv Son
ConcePI. Leo• ParrOff, 8oool99Fevtr.
TaDla Timer, Toul\ Moon 00 11, Unoltl
Honda.
Time 1726.
THlltD lllACE. JSO yards
Time To Sparkle (Trv) U O • 00 160
Lh Bii !Mlllv (Werdl 3 IO l ao
Big Rte! !>hemel < Leckev l 3.00
Also raced Lucky Polocv. Llndsev L.ece.
Nalura1 Ber. Jetroc:kettr, Futt Time Fancy,
Pellte Sllu, Lon• Jenlt
Time 11.32 n EXACTA 17·6) oeld S'll.60.
FOU•TH •ACE. 400 yerd1
McGee L1ghlloo1 IMlchl) IS.00 39.tO 12 20
Let Van' Glrl CC.ill) 32.20 12 00
Seal Sca n (Cru.,.. I 3 00
Also rect<I Bev Feaver, Kreci..tin Plun·
CMr, Sk1d01 Curle, Oonldlat Im Bulllltd,
0c>11on Yter. MaCMfle . Fetner• Tov
Time 20 77
Sl EXACTA (6·8) oa ld ll,•S7.60
FIFTH •ACE. 3SO vards •m Oule Touch <C1trls11) s.ao 3.60 2 •O
Snorlly Aller Five <Creager) 6.60 3 60
Blonde ReQUl\I I Plll<enlon) 7 60
Also rec.ad. PR Mon, Funnv Flower,
Keyllone Koc>. Borgl'leH. Slletalt n. MY
Game t1 Cllll
Time 1796 U EXACT A (4·61 paid M7 to
SIXTH •ACE. 110 vards. Leader Roon (Harl) 9.40 • 10 3 20
RefltJ< Acllon (l.aCKtv) 120 4.40
Maeno Miio 1Trt9'urtl SOO
Abo raced Leeolng Lela. Mldnloll1
PC>lkv, Siar lnvHlmenl, Town And Bacio.,
Mv Ullle Sinn.
Time· 46.16.
SEVENTH RACE. 400 Yards
F unnv Me (Ward) 13 60 S.20 3 20 Ledv LIM! Two (Trea1urel 3 70 2 60
Mii Chic (VelOtl) 6 20
Al•o rectd Mlledv Cornmand9r, Trave4
On Fe11, Paula Wr•noler, Mut 8 Fo l, Miio
Boool So1<. Pre11v Ptnnvlende<'
Time. 20se
ll_UACTA <•·91 oeklJJUO.
'1 P'tCI( SIX (4·1·6·4·7·0 oekl '2,?87 IO
wltn ii• winning llckeh lflve nor1e.)
Carrvovar POOi. S 13.697.:lt.
EIGHTH •ACI . .00 vards
Polv Rock (Herll S.20 3 ao 7 to
EH Y LJke Jel (Cieri, .. ) 1 to s 00
Kevne\len (Treu ure) S 00
AIM> receo Peu M y Coc>v, Souno OI
Summer. PH Ch Plcktr, Nine Nin• FOllfOI,
Azure Lorraine
Time 20 21
U E XACTA (4·11 "oald U4.60.
NINTH •ACE. 3SO yerC11.
Ltlnsfer Bo (Hirt) 20.00 II.AO 7.00
She~t OI Azure IBlevlnsl 19.20 U O
KIPIV\ Plee\Utl (CerCIOH ) • 20
Also receo Duel Turboellerge, Touol\1
Wlln T"-". Plead Tiie Fifll'I, AZu<t Flra.
Sir Redl, Aw"ome AOOllO, Eddie Younq
Time 11 11
U EXACTA CS·91 paid SS1060
""'"°'nu 4,tJ7
WrftteiM
HIGH SCHOOL W...,._ SO, f!UMCill 11
9'-LOOll (W) •on DY torltll
IOT-Nln IEJ o Rooe"' 1:16. 112-Slenevlch IE J P. Siern, :37 119-Romero fW) won Dv tortell
nr-Larson !WI dee. Kemo, 7·2.
IJ2-F••dell• (El dee. Kllces. S·O
l:lt-fjorlon CW) won Dv lortell
l4So--<eM• CW) P HUCkt<llhaler, 2 SI
tS6-Curtman !WI dee. Ron . IS·l l•S-Looat (W) p Walltr~. 4 S3
11S-llulltr IWI won Dv lortelt
191-P•l•clO (Wl P 8arkltv, .JI
Hwt-Wevlf CE) o. Bru ev. 3 35.
NHL
CAMl"BILL COHl'a•INCI
lnl'llM Of'l'ltllll w L J "" GI' GA
eomon1on n 1 ) 47 ,., 131
Vancouver IJ IS ) " 11'1 131
C1'91ry " 13 ~ " 1oe m
Wlnnl1>111 10 .. • 2• ,,. lff
KINI 9 11 ' 2• us 15'
Nan11 Of'l'ltlaft
Miru>ewle '~ II 4 )A l4t 1)4
SI. Louil 13 14 4 lO 127 131
ClllcallO 13 17 2 11 m 12•
Toronto 12 14 • ,. llO l4S
Oe1r0l1 lO 17 ' n 101 127
WALH CONl'alllENCI!
P'•"1cll OfVltlaft
NY ltlan!Mrl 20 t , 42 139 109
NV Ranger. 11 ti • ,. 132 123
Pl>lladelOhl• 17 10 ) 31 133 107
w.-nlnglon •• IS 2 30 llM 111
Plt"O\lfllh I 19 • II t3 124
NawJttHv ' 'l2
, I• 90 l•I
8011on
AMITll'Of'l'I~ " I 1 40 137 ..
Buffeto II 10 • 40 m 117
Outoec 17 13 3 37 IS. 119
Monlreal 13 16 2 21 I IS 112
Hertlord 11 I• 3 7S 105 llS
w~v't Scer11
Kln9t 6, Cnlcaoo S
New Jersev 3, Buffalo 3
Edmonton 9, NV Renoers 4
Wlnnlot11 1. Toronlo •
SI LOUI\ 4, Minnesota •
Calllarv 4, Outoec: 2
T ..... f'l~
H1r1ford •' 9otlon Pllllburllll el Monlftal
Wa\tllnoton e1 Phlledllonte
O.lroll al NY l•lancler\
Kine$ 6, Black H•wh S
Sc-llV~ LM Anee!M I 4 I-• ClllU.. ) I 1-S
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Seahawks top Edison, 56-45
TheO..oean View High women's basketball team,
which finished third In the Sunset League last year,
proved that it may be a serious challenger to
defending champion Edison this season after dJs-
patching the Chargers Wednesday night.
The victory came in the ~mi!inal round of lhe
Savanna Tournament.
Meanwhile. Corona del Mar moved u\tO the
semLS of the Garden Grove Tournament by routing
the Mater Dei Junior varsity. Woodbridge romped
past UniversHy. 81 -41. in a non-tournament game
Here's w hat happened:
Ocean View 36, Edison 0
The Seahawks (6-0) knocked the Chargers (5-l)
from the ranks o( the unbeate n by forging a big early
lead , losing it, the n taking command again in the final
period.
The Chargers. after falling behind by as many as
12 points, rallied to knot the score 38-38 entering the
final period, thanks in part to a 27-point performance
from big gun Gretchen Meinhardt. Meinhardt also
had 16 re bounds.
But Karen Chase, who had six steals overall. had
half of her 16 points in lhe fourth quarter and
sophomore Trina Vlachos had aU six of hers during
that time to fuel the Seahawks' surge. Vlachos had
missed the entire third quarter with fouJ trouble
WOMEN
Junior Michelle Chomlcz pulled down 14
rebounds to go with a team-high 17 points, Laur<l
Simek had e ight rebounds and Vlachus seven.
Ocean View plays for the Savanna Tournament
utle against Mater Pei at 7:30 Friday. Edison is pitted
against Tustin the 6 o'clock third-plat-e game
Corona del Mar 60, Matt~r Del JV 37
The &>a Kings improved to 3·2 at the expense of
the overmatched Monarch junior varsity as Fran
Wynn scored a personal season high 21 points along
with 10 rebounds.
Kim Va lentine notc:hed 14 points, most of them
on outside shots, and five assists.
Lisa Romney, despite sufCering from a touch of
the flu, had 13 points. Romney was limited to just one
hall of duty, but still managed six assiats, six
rebounds and three steals during that lime.
CdM will try lo reach the finals of the
tournament in a 6:30 game Friday.
Woodbr idge 81 , University 41
Despite a team-hjgh 18 points from Bre nda
Zimmerman, the Trojans fell to 1·4 with the setback.
Flores would rather
forget loss to Cards
Tom Flores
MANHATTAN BEACH (AP)
-Coach Tom F1ores of the
Raiders lsn 't one t.o bemoan the
past. He'd rather look to the fu-
ture
"We starte d o ut l i k e
gangbusters.'' Flores said
Wednesday when asked al.lout his
team's 34·24 loss to St. Lows last
S unday. "We tried hard, we
should have beaten that team. We
didn't, that's over. You can 't
dwell on that. Better now than
later.
•·On -Sunday. yon have to be
ready and keyed up 't.q..go. Ob·
viously. we weren 't as an entire
team. You JUSt c:an 't put on your
helmet and expect anybody to lay
down for you. We were up 24-7
and they were still coming hard.
You have to give them credit.
"Because of the loss. w e have to
win this week to assure ourselves
the home field advantage
throughout the playoffs. This
game is important, because or the
home field advantage, because it's
the Charge rs."
The Raiders, 11-4. and the
Chargers, 6·9, square off Sunday
at the Coliseum m a National
Football Le~gue regul.ar·season
finale. While the Raiders will be play-
Ex-gridder Bright dies
ing for the home-field advantage
throughout the. American Foot-
ball Conference segment or the
playoffs. the Chargers. long ago ·
· eli.mi.nated from the playoff pic-
ture. will be playing strictly for
pride. EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -
Johnny Bright, who became a
model for black athletes in the
United States and one of the
greatest players in Canadian foot-
ball history, died here Wednes-
day at the age of 53.
Brig ht died of a heart attack an
University Hospital where was
about to undergo a second oper-
ation on his knee to repair dam·
age suffered during his 13-year
CFL career w ith the Calgary
Sta mpeders and Edmonton
• Eskimos.
One of five sons of a Fort
Wayne, Ind., steelworker, Bright
wanted to succeed outside ath-
letics and Vlewed football as a
necessary vehicle to that success.
He became one of Drake Uruver-
sity's best known athJetes. S£'tting
records in football, basketball and
track and field, some of which
still s tand more than 30 years
later.
In 195 1. he was the leading
ground gamer in the United
States and in three seasons he had
gamed more yards than any play-
er before him.
He was the subject of a series of
photographs that won a 1952
Pulitzer Pnze.
Drafted m the fi rst round by
Philadelphia E.agles. Bright left
uhe NauonaJ Football League
and came north to the CFL.
He quarterbacked Calgary
from 1952 to three games into the
1954 season when he was traded
to Edmonton.
The Raiders clinched the AFC
West title on Dec. l with a 42· 10
triumph over the Chargers in San
Diego.
''They're out of it, they've had a
disappointing season." said Flores
of the Chargers "(But) they're
playing the Raiders, that's all you
have to say about 1t." '
Flores said that Lyle Alz.ado,
Ted Hendncks and Mike Haynes.
the three defensive starters taken
out early last Sunday because of
mJuries, will, m all likelihood, be
available for duty against the
Chargers.
Alzado has been bothered with
an injured ankle; Hendricks by a
pulled abdominal muscle, and
Haynes by a groin injury.
AREA PREPS HIT THE ROAD ...
From PageC1
not, we'll settle down and try to run a good pattern.
"Mat.er Dei? We've just heard they're really big
and talented.
''Everyone's aware of Mater De1 ," adds Wooten.
"The interest for Mater De1 a round here has been
tremendous.'·
There·s also the possibility of a rematch a year
from now in Orange County "We're going to look
into that," says Wooten.
. ..
Huntington Beach w1U open on Wednesday with
Radford of Oahu in the £irst roundof the Iolan.i
Tournament, an eight-team setup which includes Las
Vegas Rancho, West Philadelphia. St. Bernard. and
Island schools Kailua. St. Louis and Iolani
Laguna Beach travels to Hawait a week later
with duels against Castle (near Kaneohe Bay) on Dec.
28 and Roosevelt Dec. 30.
Newport Harbor joins Estancia in a journey
south on Friday in the San Dieguito tourney with
Newport up against Orange Glen at San .Dieguito and
.Estancia pitted against Poway at Torrey Pines.
Monday at the Arroyo G rande lnv1tat1onaJ and
Newport Harbor joins lliison in the Carson City
Tournament just aft.er Christmas.
So why the exodus?
Well . travel is the best of educations -and it's a
chance to do some things you've been wanting to try
all year, but haven 't simply because you don't feel
like advert1Sin~ your secrets.
And, 1t'sachance to show another territory what
you're made of -a time maybeto put up or shut up .
And it's a chan~ to see a few things. Brown say
he has a last of severa1 attractions. including the White
House. Smithsonian Institute, the capitol, etc.
Reminded that each is an event in itsel( considering
the time factor, Brown says his team will operate
with a fast break attack.
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Mater Dei's baske tball team has signed Long
Beach Poly and St. Bemard to two-year contracts.
Poly will meet the Monarchs at Cal State
Fullerton and St. Bernard will try Mater Dei again at
Chapman College. then Loyola-Marymount.
The Monarchs have also agreed with Notre
Dame of S herman Oaks for a two·year home and
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F G M. INVl!.STMENT'8, • 119f*al LIZETTE, 3412 VI• Opoflo ,, I, UNOt" DIC"" Of MAC CNTEAPRISE. 1148 I Kethy
p•rlnerllllp. 220? 8 Lyon. San11 Ntwpot'I 0.tch. CA 02ee3 FO"ICLOIV"f La119. OerdWI Orove, CA. 82640
An•. CA. 8270& Oulltrlleld, 11um0trto Eogar. Keren Mackey, 1148 I K•lhy Lane,
F1ank J. McGov11tn, 2100 San• 868 I Ulrt1101n Or , Hunllnglo CUl VEROAl F COMMUNITY AS· Gardin Q1ove, CA 8'640
tlaoo Otlvt. NtwOOtl BMch, CA. Buell, CA 82648 SOCIA TION "'" . Pl•tnllll vt Thia t>vllr141aa I• CONl~led l>y 811
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Gordon L Lletllwtirdl. 221 EMvet· lndMduel dan1 No 39 &Ci 27 l<a1"'1 Mackey
rl Lane, La .. abra, CA 90431 H. E. Bullerl1411d I, llwl und.,~llOd BlloO G•t••. fhl1 1l1temenl we. lllACI wHll Ille
MlllOtl Cl\alln, 611 .Lido Peril Thlt tlltetnenl wat tlleO won 1 SIWfltl·COtonet Counly ul 0.1mge. County Ci.<k 01 °'*'lil9 County on OtlVt. Newpot1 a..en. CA 82683 Covnly C•k ol Oranoe County on State OI Celil0tn••. do l'\eflDY c.e•tlty No• 22 1083
Thi. bulllnMa 11 condVcl.0 by • 0ec; 1, 1883 11\al by virtue of OocrM of Fo.-f'D10D ~al pannerllllp f'l3 etotur• ano Sare in '"" 6ul)tll'IOt F'ubltshed orano• co.tr Dally
MOM* 0 S1at11, A110H)fy •I i.-Pul>llatled Olenot Co••• Dally Coun OI 11141 Counly or 01•"0" Slulo Prlol Oec: ' 8, 15 22. 1983 Thie''"~' wu med w11n t!\41 Pilot o.c: 8. 15. 22. 29. 1883 or C•lllOfnla. 9flte1ed on Jun• ~9. 6284·83
County Cllltk of Orlfl\09 County on 6388·83 1983. alld 1ec:Ofded June 29 1983 In•------------
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LAW 0"1CH POBl.IC NOTICE SOCIATION, • CeltlQ1n11 Non-Profit FICTIT'IOVl IWll .. H
.11..otall D. ITA'•K Corporation the above named plain· NAM! ITATIEMUtT ,._ ............_ Cl le ........_ 'ICTIT'IOUI IUllNlll tllf(1), ol\raln&d e 111dg10MI end d -_, re .,., .. ,,, NA* IT'ATIMIEN'T decree ot foreclosure and tale rne rouowtng perton Is olng 1';~1i!:;, C~r= Coast Dall'/ The lollowlng per.on 11 dOlflO ilQlllnst CHARLES E VANCE •nO bu~ln:s~ 8~ACHINE SHOP, l&S3 I
Piiot 0ec: I 8 t5 22 1983 bulln ... II. MIRIAM J VANCE delendant(a), tor C L H I n ••• , • • . . 8283-83 PAM HERBERT' DESIGNS. 110 Ille sum ol EIQh1 l\undrea t•vemy & ompu111r n um ngton ...-.II,
O•lord. lrvt.,.. CA 827 15 201100 Dollars. tawiul rnon.,1 ot me C.\ 92649
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NAMI ITATIMIN'T Pim H91ber1 Oun19I County ol O•ange. Sl•te 01 Cell· Tn1t businest It oon<IUC1ed by art
T1\41 totlowing P«SC>fl• ere doing Thi• 11au11nan1 wu flied "'Ith lhe 101n1e. deteflbed u tollows lndlvlOual
bual1>n1 u Coun1y Clerk ot 01at1ge County on Mar1h• D KuU DOLPHIN DIVERSIONS, 845 No. Nov HI 1983 LOI 26, Of Traer No 6786 as I&-This slatemenl WI.II llle<I wtth Ille
Kathleen, Or~. CA 92887 · "3031 c0t06cl 1n Book 285. Pages 3 ICJ 5. County Cletll 01 0 19nge County on
John Gould De Felloa, a.6 No. Publlelled Orenge Coast Oal 1neluiuve ot Mlaeellaneovs Maps. In Dec: 1. 1983
t<.etl\leen. Oreno-. CA. 82887 Piiot De<.. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1983 the Olllee ot lhe Or::nge County Re-F2:11111 OouglH Giimore W4tl>ber, 499 St. 8401·83 eordet, CelllO<nla Pubhahed 011nge Coell Deify
Andrew• Rd., Newport Beech, CA. Rt1al P•!>Pttlly 15 mc•ie commonly Pilot Dec 8 15, ?2 29, 1g83 '8l
92863 C known as 3862 Hum111on St•"6t. 6399·8
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Thi• •l•tement wu filed with Ille bu1lness u tn anyw1oe appertatn1ng The lollOwtno persons .,, doing
County Cletk ot Orlllg* County on e & w APPLIANCE co . 7355 Properly 10 be \otO ~UDjllCI II) me DUSlrwtSS ., NOV 29 l983 Slater Ave , Hunllnglon BMcl\. CA rignt or 1edemp11on 729 020 JANE LONDON PAINTINGS. 4800
' ns1.-r 92648 n9 030 725 1.\) CCP Park Newpotl • 10 I , Newpon
Published Ortnge Cout Delly 8ern'10 V1len1lne Gaull\191 Jt Prospective bidder,; s11ould •ele• Beach, CA 92660
PllOI Dec 8 15 22 29 !983 16400 Ml Arel91. Fountain Valley. 10 SectloM 70 I S10 1c. 701 680 CCP I Jane London, 4800 P.,k Newporl
' ' • ' 8370-83 CA 92728 1ntlus1ve tor p1ov111ons gove1n1ng "101. Newpor1 Beacn, CA 92660
This buslneu 11 conduc1eo by an the 1e1ms con011tons eno effects 01 Jane LOl•dOll POBl.IC NOTICE lndMdual the sale ano tlle 1taD1l11y of oerevt11n9 This statement was hied with t • Bernard V Gaulhler, Jr b1oders ·· County Clerk ot Orange County on
f ·29201 This 1tatemen1 was 1118<1 wttl\ Ille PUBLIC NOllC:.E tS HEREBY Nov 28, 1983
NOTICI OfJ County Clerk ol Orange Ci>unly on GIVEN Th91 011 F11day Jonuary 13 f'Dl200 ~UITllE'I IAl.E Dec 1. 1983 1984, 81 lO 30 0 eloc~. AM OI 1"8t Pubhsheo Orange Coast Dally
f .9. No. '4132 Tlltatl FU1MO day al Main Lobby Counhouse 700 Ptl!>I Dec 8, 15, 22, 2!i 1983
IWOflfAN'T NOTICI r o Publlshe<I Orange Coast Dally CMc Cemer Orl•e West Cnv ol 8392·83 "'~"TY 0_,.,.1 Pllol Dec 8, t !°>, 22 29, 1983. Santa Ana t will sell rne &b0•8 cltl-PUBLIC NOTICE
YOU AM .. Dl,A~T UNO«" A 8394-83 SCtlt>ed ptoperty. unOe• sa10 wrn ___ _...;..~..;_.;...;....;....;...;...... __
Dll O Of TIWIT' DARO .NM 17 ano oecree or $0 mvch lhll•e<JI as I 1•,-UNUH yc)u TAKE ACTION POBl.IC NOTICE may t>e n&e111sary 10 sausry satcl FICTITIOUS •UllNHI
TO "'<>TIECT YC>Uft ~..n rr 1uogmen1 w11n 1nrere~1s and cost~ HAM£ ITA ll:MVIT
MAY. IOU) AT A PUILJC .w. FICTlTIOUI IVllHEll to tne h1Qlle51 b1dd8' ro1 t &Sll In Tile lollowtno peflOlll '18 doing
If YOU •IED AN E.XPl.AMATION HAME ITATIEMEHT lawful money ot lhe UM&O S1111es 'business H 0' THIE NA fU"I OF THI The IOllOWlnQ 1>8•.on la doing Oa1eo al San1a Ana Caltto1m11 Oe· AIRPORT TRAVEL. 3848 Campu1 ~IEDING AGAINIT YOU, YOU 1><.tsln1111 au ceml>e• 7 1983 D•1ve. Newpor1 BeecJI CA 92660
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On December 29, t983, 11 10:00 7282 Murdy Clrtle. Huntington 1617 Westcltll Olive, Suilo 204 on3 del Mar, CA 92625
AM ALLEGHANY INVESTMENT Beacl\, CA 92647 . Newporl Beac.n. CA 92660 This business ts conduc1e<l Dy a co ··INC A CiJttl>fnl• corporation Rot>en Lee Goooe 7021 Moon· BRAO GATES S11tt11rl-Coroner corpora11on u d~ly epPotnted Trustee under and lfohl Cl•cle. Hunung1on Beach. CA Counl)' 01 Orange. Cl\ Mlcha11I 0 Miii&, Pr1111denl
pyrsuan1 to Deed of Trull recorded !:12647 By K Brown Sergeant Trus 11t(llemen1 wal flied wUh the
Augusl 19. 19~ H Ina• No 21055, This bu11nesa 11 conducied by en Publl5hea Oranoe Coast Dally Ptlo1 County Clerk ot Orange County on
lnbook l3708.page 146l.ol01tlclal lndlvldual. Dec 15 22 29 t983 No• 8 1983 F22M3I
Rec:0tds In IM office ol the County Robert Lee GOOde 650?·83 Rec0t~ ol Orang• County, Stale This statement was filed wllh the P11bhsneo Orange CoaSI Dally
ol CalitOfnl• ex.outed by TERUMI County Cl.,k ol Or•nge Coun1y on P1lol 01'C 8 15. 22 29, 1983
TOM TAKATA & MASAKO TAAATA, Dec: ' 1983 ' . POOLIC NOTICE 6400-83
11usband •nd wltt u Joint tenants '231137 D<inllC NOTICE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Pul>llsned Orange Coast Dally NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ruo
TO HIGHEST BIDOER FOR CASM PllOI Oec: II 15 22. 29 l9&3 Lo.n No. t2J3/WATE .. MAN FICTITIOUI IUSIN£11
!P•Y•b19 at lime of lale In lawtu4 6397•83 T.S. No. C·IMOI NAME STATEMENT
r;>oney ot Ille United Stites) •I tne UNIT CODE c Tne tollOwtng person IS doing
parking IOI entranc. 10 Sult• I , 1111 PUBLIC NOTICE AID MORTGAGE SERVICES, IHC. Duslne» 89
T & Cou R d 0 C •• 1 as duly appointed Trustee unaet lhe 000 w own nlry oa • range, ., • NOTICE OF IALE lollowing desc11beo deed ol 11ust LINOEN COMPUTER. 2
f0<nl1. all right. tllle and lnt91eal con-Notlee 11 llereby given pu1su11nt lo WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Palmyra, • 35 Orange CA 92668 vey.O lo •nd now held by II unde< secllona 307 1 and 3072 ol tne Civil TO THE HIGHESl BIDDER FOR Lots M Abrams, 2000 W Palmyra
said Deed of Trust In lhe propeny code or lhe State ol Celll0<nle Ole CASH ANO/OR THE CllSHIERS OR 235· Oiange. CA 92668
sllulled In .. Id County end Slate undel"gned McFarlend Towing Inc. CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN This business ts condUC18d by an deserlbed •• 11 sell ·bll 1 1125 w 1no1v1dual
PARCEL I Thah:rtlon ol Loi 79 :1a•kley~b~~no!.~!' ~;&:~ 81 10 00 ~~Y~L 8~~~; ~~;T~~~a~!21~n 1~~~j Lois M Abrams
of Tract No 376, nty ot Or8f198, .M on Thu•sdey. 11'18 291n day of money ot 1he Un11eo s 1e1es1 a11 r1g111. This statement was ltleo wnh 1M
S111e ol Caltt0tni1, u per map I• 08Qember 1983 Ille lotlowlng de· 1111e end 1n1e1est conveyeo to and County Cte1~ ol Or•ng• Coun1y °" corded In BOOll 15 ptge 29, mis-' , Dec t 1983 ce4laneou• 1 In 11141 olllce ot the terlbed pr«>erty, to w.1 now neld Dy 11 unoe1 satd DeeO of
County ~.,·01 said Coun"' de-1978 C,.,.., PU, CA Lte• 18837S7. T•ust 1n tlle prope1ty nere1naf1er de· ·r• Vln•CLNIU8247763 scribed ser;~ as ·~t • ...,... I I lhe 1977 CAD so. TX Lte•NUW551. TRUS TOR DORIS A WATER· ........ menc • .,, I ..... n n ln•6069S702138't8 MAN
IOUll\eatt91ty line 0• said lot 79, dll-S•ld sale tt for lhe purpose ol BENEFICt.<\RY BENEFICIAL
lan1 north 39 ~r-47 mlnu1•49 t11tylng lien ot IM unOe<stgned IOI CAPITAL
f'2Jl121
Pu1>1tsneo O•ange Coast D•lly
PtlOI 0ec 8 I~ 22 29 1963
6393·83
PUBLIC NOTICE
MICOl'l<la eul l29.60 teet from the owtng and/or 11orape cherges CORPORATION
most soulhefltieomer of Mid IOI 79, ogethel will\ costs 1> edvertosing RECORDEO A sr 3 1 1982 as CPf'·,._ ~~anee no:;h ~egr-:i.!2 :.::u:: d e•penlMlS ol tale Instr No 82-307~~~ ol Olllc1el Re· NOTICE OF TRUITIEE'I UU sou=••~"":. ~rr said 101 79_ • Dateo lhls 811\ day or December. cords tn rhe ottlee 011he Recorder 01 T.l .::Oor· ~E2:5Cll
Y 9 ......,ft 1983 Orange Counry '"" distance of 112 0 feet, tald ,..,..,1 JI( LIEN SALES satd det!O 01• trust Oescttbes 1118 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
being the true point of beginning, ubltthed O•&"Qe Coast Dally Ptlol following DEED OF TRUST OATED Septem·
11\ence conUnvlng nortll &<> ~·-15 t983 Lot 64 of Tract No 3763 H ver 001 t5. 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE
12 mlnulH 20 sec:onda _, 0.00 . 6501·83 mapi~orde<l tn Book 13 1 Pages3B ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
feet. lhenel South 39 deg1-47 10 42 "inclusive 01 MiM:elloneous PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A mlnUIH 40 MCondS "'"1 1~ 50 ... t c I PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN 10 the IOUlh-1911y Line of Mid lot f>tmlC NOTICE meps tn 1118 otfice 0' ll1t' ou •ty ~"PLANA TION OF THE NATURE · 50 2 Recorder 01 satd County "" 79. lhenee south deg!-1 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNOER A OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST
mlnu'les 20 MICOl'l<IS Hll along the NOTIC~ Of OEEO OF TRUST DATED Oclobet YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
aouth-1erly line 10 said lot 78 to I TltVITIE I IAL£ 26 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-LAWYER
point which l>Urs south 38 oeor-fl NO. 471 TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· On January, 13. 1984, •I 9 15
47 mlnu1es 49 MCOndl ... , 129.50 OU -In defeult llnd9t a Deed of ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· a ff) EQUITY HOLDING CORPOR·
teet from t!\41 tMI point of beginning, rwt, detM Oc1~ 17, 117', un-UC SAfE IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLA· ATff"IN es duly appolnte<I Tru11ee
t'*>Oe north 50 degr-~7 mlnutM rou teltu1ctkln lo protect ..-r NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE r&c..o<ded Septembe( 22. 1882, u
49 Mc:Onda .... ·~9 so feet 10 ,,. • It mer be M6d at • ~ PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU Inst No 82-333238, ol OlllClal Re.
true polnl of beginning. ·" JOU n.-d afl HplM\•tlon of SHOULD CONT ACl A LAWYER cords In the ollloe of lhtl County
PARCEL 2: A non·H clutlw ..... he nature of lite Pf0Ceedtn9 1924 Hollde Road. Newport Rec0<0er ot 01ange Coun1y. State ot
men• lat ro•d and utlllty purpoMt t rou, rou 1tlould cont.ct • Beach CA 926Xo ca111orn1a E~eculed by Riek O. Pot·
over lhe lotlowlng· wyer. . fer a slngle man WILL SELL AT Beginning at • point In the STEWART TITLE OF CALI-trl 0 St•eet address or common PU0BLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
southeesterly line ot said IOI 79, dis-ORNIA. a Calltornla co1porallon deslgroahon ol pioPtlrty 15 sho7 n BIDDER FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S
tlf\Ce n0r1n 59 deg1-47 mlnutee Substlluled Trull"} H duty ap· above no warranty 15 gtvan 115.~0 15 CHECI( (payeble el time ol lllle In
49 tec0nd1 eatl 184 50 tMt f1om Ille nled Trustee und91 the tollow1ng completeness or c.orrPCtne~ Th~ lawlul money ol 1118 United S111et) •I
mos! soulh.,fy corner of Mid IOI 79; ll>ed deed o: trust WILL SELL ~nell~ry unoer 1 s~o h d 0 the tront en1rance 10 the Old 0••"911
thence n0r1h SO <1eg1ees 12 minutes T PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE iust, wr reason ° 8 reac °' &-Count Cou•tnoute locateo on 20 MCOndl _, 160 24 teet parallel IGHEST BIDOER FOR CASH or as laull in the oohgaltons securild Sentii~na Blvd • t>et,.;een Sycamore
wtlh the aoulh-terty Nne of uld IOI t f0t'll1 tn S41Ctl0n 292411 ot the CMI lhe•eby. neraiorore eAecureo eno S1 & B•oadway, S1n11 An•. Call·
79 to the beginning of • tangent • •H rlgh1. mi. and lnt.,•1 con-~e4lv= '0t Ille u7aQ;~'117,8'' ad w~ rorma all •tghl, uue •nd ln191Ht COO·
curw conc:.ve IO\llh-191ty having 10 and now l\elO by II under en 8'8 ion ° a.u an veyed 10 and now l\elO by It undet • 19dlus ot 25 00 t .. 1 and I C*llrtl Deed 01 Trull tn 1ne property mand tor Sale. and wronen notiee 01 said Deed of Trust 1n lhe pr~
angle at 44 deg1ees 24 mtnut• 55 e4n•tt., Oetcrtl>ed b<~ech .!n!i 0
1
1 "'ec;i"0"J0 Cllu~ •~e snualed In Uld County and S1ata MCOnda, lhenoe -1eny 1iong said RUST OR RUBY E BONHAM, dba un ers.,.n o se Siii proi>ef Y o oescrlt>ed as
curw. I dl111nce of 19 311 leet ro tM R. BONHAM & CO sellsly satd obllgallons end lhef& PARCEL I Loi A OI the A.0
beginning of a tangent curw con· ENEFICIARY DORIS GESSIN, a 1118' Ille undersigned cauted said Hartis Sub<llVlston In the City of eave llOUtheatl«ty haYlng • radius 1r11ed wom1n u he• Solt & separ-notice 01 breech ano 0' electton 1° Cosia Mesa, Cou'nl ol Or •
of 45 00 feet, and • C*lt,.i angle of e property be rec:o•dod Augusl JO. 1983 as Stale ot CallfOfnle ~ per ma~
288 degr-49 mlnu1 .. 50 Mc:Ond1: Rec0tded Deoemb91 26, 1978 es lnsH No 83•381128 01 Olllclel Re-coroed tn boo~ 8 · a e 69 of Ml•
tnenc:e wett91ty, northetty north· n1tr. No. 33472 In booll 12976 page co•ds tn lhe ollice of the Recorder 01 oellaneous Maps, 1n"1~ olllce of the
east911y tnd llOUIMM1erty along 46 ot OftlelaJ Roeord1 In Ill• olll<le Orange Counly. Count Record6f ot teld O•ange
Mid curve.• dlatanca ot 211.14 , .. , I the Rac0td« Olar199 Coon1y, sa10 Satd Hie wtll be mllde. bvt without coun/ Ell.e tin th81elrom the
to the beginning 01 a tangent curw ol rrusl descrtt>es Ille lollowtno covenant 0• ;arranty, e.press or Im· Nor1h!es1erl~ t5~eet also mxcep1·
concave nor1heHl.,ly having • openy plied. •egll• no 11118 possession. or 1 1he1etrom 1ne NOt'lheH1911)' 85
radtu1 of 25 00 1 .. 1 and e c.ntl91 Lot 13 ol Block 53, Arch Beach encumbrances. lo PllY Ille remaining 1~1 angi. of 44 ~r-24 mlnutM 55 elghll, IS Pel m•P 1ecoroed In princifd•ld~ 01 r;e nol~I~ ~rec: PARCEL 2 Thll portion ol the
MCOnd1, then<le 90\llhMsterty along 7. PllQllS 9 and •O 01 Mia· by se """"" 0 "''1 '"1 .,..,es NonMaSlerty 20 leer ot Sanre Ana uldcun1e.adl11.,_ot 19.3ateet: laneoutmaps.llltheotnceollN uinsaldnolep<ovlded.eovences.ll .\'Wenue 1 In betwe•n the
thence tangent 10 Mid curw south nty Racord11t ol 181<1 county any. undet the terms 0' s&td OMO of Soulllt18Sl9I~ g otongtllon of tM
SO degt-12 mlnulM 20 MCOnds MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS VA· lruSl. lees cnarget, and expenses ol Northeasterly~ !he South-terly
Hit 160.24 feel lo the eouthMltert)' ANT V.ND lhe l •uSllWl end 01 the HuSll created Imes or 1h11 portion of Lot A of Ille
line of Mid lot 79; tnenoa IOlllh 3~ 00(11 • tlreet addreaa 0t c;ommon oy5s~~ ~?,'~~:d ,,,. da A o Ha1t11 Sub<llvltlon dncrll>ed In degr-~7 mlnvt• 49 MClondt _, n•llon It lllown tbov .. no war· 8 58 e on on y. Paroel 1 above eb1ndon.d 1>y orde<
Marina got 1t started today with an opener in the
Santa Maria tourney at Hancock College against
Santa Ynez, Ocean View plays Canyon of Saugus on home arrangement 50.00 1 .. t 10 the point of beginning. anly 11 given lo Ill complll-OI ~anutJry 9• ~984• !' !i?°ef:c': 1~1 ::: ol the Board of Sup«Yltor1 of Of. r :;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;m ___ &;;;;;;;;;OllC:-i EXCEPT THEREFROM llf1Y por-rec:tneu)" l\apmen venu r ange County by prOOMdlngt r•
Uon lher-lin lncludtd within Percel I The Vendor under 181d Deed of Clvle Center Bulldlng, 300 Eest corded In boof1 10 p 295 of
•bove deee•ll>ed Ntl, by reHOn of • b1each or d11· Chepmen Ave · Orange. CA. Minutes or Board of Su~tOfl ol College, prep basketball
••
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WIEST
MIUOuro 11, Cnemtnade 18
Mon11n• 97 E Wnti•noton 63
EAST
Maryland ICM. Md ·Eu lern Sllort
SOUTI4
Auburn •s MtrCA< 63 81otl\I 11 us lnttrntliOf\61 6J
New Or-lean1 '3, UC RIVf'l•dt SI
Onlo Sr IO, T Ull M S7
Xavltr. La '9. P11.1t Quinn 79
s--..T-ment
(•I ()Mth, JHen)
O.f>tul 77. Alebemt 16
Clf'IWnUflltV c .....
NM·~ Ounoe COU I '5, P•IOm•• ..
T°""NAM€NTS •-..CC T_.....,
(Flrtt lt811MI
Vt!!fvt'I 67, s.6dlt0e<. ... '6
Lot A~I CC ... C~ 01
0.....1 .. k Me Aflll M, LA MlulOn 61
IUvtrlldt CC IS. Soulllwt•le• n 6A
s1 Btr,..ro S2. Fountain Vallt• •7
IC_.....,.Ove~tl
P1Mtdena 62, Notre Demt JS BOKO Teen 4·1. Comolon 37
u °"""' llMtlllleMI (f'lnf lt-.dl
Edl\Ol'I SS, Footllln 50
Oominoue1 70, !>ante ""' v arrev '3
La Quinta 7•. Wttr Torrence 63
-..-.T~
ICMotrlMo ..... s.mHIMtl
Orenoe 61. Lo• Ai.ml!°' SI Magnolia 61, R •n<:llO .t.11m110, 62
1c--.11t11 ~•> El Toro 47, Corona «
~M.Tro~O , ...... ~
$0nore ••. e.mtowtr 4 I
Ottey ~. Ctrrllo• JV ""
.,..,...,.. T--'*" ~ ... ~ W'Wlll 61, Ulltleoo ..
"n•htlm ~. t(aletl.t ~ tc-.i.• ...,,...,....,
W•\11'1111'1\ltr 7•. 111\avlelr 12 Btll·Jt ll n , '\.01r1 SJ
NOtH.a.t.GUa
St Anl"Onv 71, Hun11nv1on Bncll ~
'.Navratilova to pples J ordan
KONG KONG (AP) • Mart.in.a Navratilova, the
world'• No. l women'• tmn.ia player, defea~ Kathy
Jordan M , 8-2 ln th4! opentnc round of the 100.000
Dlnen Club Ten.nb C1uaic today.
In the other ma1Ch or \he two-day cxh.ibitJon
1 ioumament. Pam Shriver outluted Kathy Horvath
6 ... 8-7, 6·Z. ..
'
BolH Gr eno. 60 Pertll ~
H•rlltOt 74. lllVtr\10. C~l\11111
50 LO\ AmlQ01 73 San Clemente n
El Dorado ~. Lono Beech Wlllon .. Sunnv HIQi n Cf\1llev .U
SoCal wins
o ff the fl oor ~~
Without taking the
fl oor, the southern Cali-
fornia College basketball
team has added a win to
its total.
According to head
coach Bill Reynolds, the
game between sec and
P acHic Chrilitian Col·
lege, originaJJy sched-
uled for Friday night,
hu been cfmcelled by
PCC because of numer-
ous lnjurlf't to the squad.
It will thus be tt·
cord~ as a forfeit win
for the Vagu.ards1 giving
them an overall record of
7-2
$CC plays ita MX\
game at Redlandl Satur-
day nigh'-
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crem1tory
3500 Pacinc View Drive
Newport Beach
644·2700
McCORMICK MORTUARY
1795 Laguna Canyon R~
Laoun• Beach. Ca. 92851 •94·9•~
HAii~ CAWN·MT. OUVI
MOt1u.,Y • C«Mtert
Cfemalory
1825 018* AW.
CO.II Mela
540.5554
N RCI IROTHWRI
HU. IROADWAY
MORTUARY , to BrOldway
CotlaM ...
M2·11&0
I AL TZ IPGIRON
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WllTCUll' CHANL
01 E 171h SI. Co••• MtlN 841-9371
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For lnform1tlon only: Code: ault In lh41 obl1Q11lon1 MCurtd Al the time of the lnlllal pybll· O•an County
55--026. AP No. 439.1t1~. IMlflti>y. h8felolo1e UllClUled and cation 1 °: ,~hie ~~~C,:~,.~! 0~~~·~ TJ811r .. 1 addreu of the real
Said prop9rty nH an .OdrMI of leUl/lrld to the undel'llgl*I • wrll· emoun ° e un property dHCrlbed •bovt la
307 Granad• Way. Coet1 ....... Call-tn Oec:IM•llon of Default and 0.. obllgallon sec;ured by the above de-pu•por1ed 10 be· 151!1 San11 Ana t0<nla lat Sele end wr111en notice ol tcrlbed deed ol trust ind •1Um1111<1 A Co I M C.\ 82e27 The. llr .. t ecklr... and ollW and of election to eaute t!\41 c:o11s. e•penses, end 11dv•.nc:es Is vr,;.ue. ~!,..,:;'· dllClaltna
If f A..,. ' .... Id .......... 1 $204.947 86 u -V . any commOt'I deaiQnlllon. 1ny. o 11141 ,._ o u Pf....-•r o The toi.l lndeblt!d,,.H t>elng an ll1bllll'f for eny lnco<recl-of lhe reel propeny deecr1bld aboW la tlaty tald obllgttlon•. and •"-• abO .. •ttffl ao«-and °"* purported 10 i.. 397 Granada w..,, ,,., 11141 ~ eauMCI Mid esumett on whk:Tl the opening bid It common dealgnetlon " an)' lhown
coa11 MeM. C...,O<Na lee of bleeet'I and of elec11on lo c;ompu•ed may b8 ob1•lnec:t by call. llelaln '. '
The unde<'llQn«I Tru11.. dlt-Aecotdtd AUQUtl 25, 1983 u Ing (J l4I 937-0986 Ille day belOle Said hie will be m.O.. t>ut wtthOll1
Clalma any llab111ty fOf eny lnc:or-recl· tr No. 83·373102 ol said Offlclll ''ti!: December 2 1983 c:oven11n1 Of werra111y, •KP'-bf Im·
,_.of the'""' lddrtM and °"* di. ~·o MORTGAGE SERVICES INC plied. regarding 1111•, potMll!on, Of common o..tgnlllon. 11 eny. lhown Saki .... wlll be m.oe. but wtthou1 as 181d Trutleot ' 11ncum1><•ncea. 10 ~Y tnt. r~
herein. oventnl °'warranty, Uprtll or Im· B T 0 SERVICE COMPANY agent p<lnclpttl •um ol Ille note(•) --.a
Said..,. win be mllde. but without • regardil1Q Hiit. ~IOI'!, O• Y By Clnd'I Schoonollltl · by 11111d Deed of Tru•I. wllh tnl«'elt
oownent « wananty, •~pr-Of Im· mblanoee. to P•Y Ille remlllnlng Asalllenl Seotett 1n«eon, u p1ovkltd In Mid nott(t),
plltd. ~ardlng llllt. poe 11111on. °' ptlnQlp1I tum of Ille nole(•I MCUred One Ctty Blvd we'/. ed1r1ncee, II any. un<ltl tilt tttma of
•nc:umbrancH , Including fMI. by Mid Detd of Trvtl. with lnt«Mt Orange CA 112668• 11.1ld Deed of Trv1t, !Mt, chergee
CflttrgMandtKpen&moflhefNll" MlnuldnoteprOVIOtel.advancea.11 171•i'ess."s288 and &Kl*'-ot the Tru.t .. Ind ol
and of the IN lll cr•ttcf by Mid any, undtf 11141 term• of Hid Deed ol Put>llshed °'"""""' Coall O•ll'I Ille lrutte CfHtld by uld 0..0 of Detel Of Tnm. to.,.,.,,..~ Trvt1 ....... ct111rgeeend••Plf'l-OI . .,,v TtUtt
princlpaleumaoftt1tnoM(1)teCUNil !tit Truat .. 1nd of tne t•ullt Piiot Oec 8• 15• 22• 1983
8300 83 T1141 toter emount of lhe ~
by Mid Deed of fndt to wtt: cnal«lby ulcl Deed of Trv1t • balance or the obllO'llon _.., by
fl'0,000.00 w41t'I !tit.,. t~ Said .... wtll be tletd Ol'I Thlnday the P'Ol*'Y to o. tOld end .....on-
ltom June 5. t"3 Ii t"4"" .w11MT1 Oeol!Tlbet 22. 1"3 11 10-00 A M • 11 • PUBLIC NOTICE ebll .. 11m11.o coei1. ~ encs
-provided "' Mid notw(I) plUe 009l9 the CMc>men A\09. entrance to the acMlnc.e •I Ille llme of Ille lnltlll and any adYanoee of '5,44e.81 with CMc c.ntet llulldlng, 300 E. Of'lllP-aTATl•NT Of :>Ul>lleatlon of tM Notlol of .... It
1M9rti11 lfttrl A ... , Otangt, Cellfon'lie MANDOUMIMT Of' UM OP $78,3&0 3
The beMflcllwy un01r .id D..i The totll emount of tM unc>ekl '1CTITIOU9 ltU ... 11 NAMI The C.~ unctw MIO D..i
of rrw1-..ofofe U«IUted and ct. balenoe of IM obllglltlon ~ by The followtng p«tont hive 11>an· ot Trutt """"°'-eQOUled and Ot-
llWttd 10 tN ~-• tWIMI\ MIO P'OC*1Y 10 " tOld, IOOflhtf Oon«l IM u .. of the FIGllllou• Butl· ltWred to lltl ~-• ~ Dlctwltlon of Otrflllft ano Olmlnd with lnterett. lite~ ena Mt!-,,... Name· UNIVERSAL SYSTEMS, Otcltrltton Of o.tM ano OMMrld
10r S-., and a Wfltten Notice of 0.. melM coat11, expana., encl Id• 80 I 8. PrlllClllll , A.tlahtlm, CA. 92806 lot S.i.. Ind a wrttlell Hottoe of 0..
llUll and Electk>n 10 .... The undllr· ~ 11 to 11\t ~Ill• ""'°'' 11 owner Karl H. Junge1eu1. 26152 taulu~ tleclk>n to W . Thi......,. 110tiect CIUlld uld notlOt of Defa1ll UU 10.U Eacal1. MltllOn Viejo. p.A. 82tt 1 tlOT1«t C1W1C1 Mid NotlOt 04 Ollllull.
1ncH1ectton to W 10 benoorOed In O.te: No-WU IH3 The FlelltlOUt ~ Neme ,.. end Ellctk>n to W 10lie...-.11 ""oounty..,.,.,,.,.... P'°'*'Y It STEWART TIT'LE 01' CALtf'OAHIA _,., to •l>OW WH m.o In Otanot Ille county ...... "",...~ .. ~. 11 uld Trvatet, Covnl) on N<Mmbet 24. ltl3. loeated EQUITY HOLOtMO °°"'
DM1: ~bet H. IMS ty: STIWAl'n Tlf\.I O' CAL.I-Tl'lil butlntM .... oonduCted by a POAATION ... T"""9
AlLlfOHANV 1Hvt8TMENT CO., ~IA INSMduel. IV· CAL.WIOI T-..usT ObO tp.
INC. toO Hot1t\ ltfoedWey K.n H. JunodliU9 VICES, INC., Al AOlNT
•MIO T,,._ Santi Ant. CA ta'J'01 TNI ttlt«ntnt -llled wtt?I IM 193i7 "*"-' ¥1"1 1111 TOMI l c-itry "°911, ft (71•1 Nl-H14 Coun~ ci.tl Of Qrtnte County Ofl ~CA. t~
Ot9nOI, CA. la. 9r-V1NCINt O. IA"A Die. 7, 1113. ntl) ?ot.lltl ('l t4)l?t4'04 J.O '°" ITIWAIU mL.E 111 llO '17M31 VICKY JINICINI. ntUITU Ir a.t L.IVolt, MlllelM ~ Ofl ~OIMA II TM* ~ Otlllltt COM\ Dlllly Le Ofl11CP ~Or.nae COlllll Deir Not~ OrWllll 0... Deir"°' Piiot Ole. ''· 22, H , lffl. Jlil\. IJ, Pv'*'-1 Or.nae COlllll 0-. Ole. I. 16. tt. ~. Oeolll'I'* I, I, ll. 1113. 1"4 "°' Dec. II, ft. It. ltll 1311.a wn-13 M? .. 13 • _...
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Mt.IC NOTIC£
FtCTITIOUI •UllNIH
NA•ITATtMaNT
NtllC NOTICC PtalC NOTICE rtB.JC NOTICE NSUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI llUtMH FICTITIOUI 9Ut*IH FlCT11lOU9 .,_.. IOU"nf Dte1WCT
The loll~lng person la Oolng
butllle .. u
NA• ITATl.llllCNT NAllllC ITATlllllCNT NAllll ITATl•NT MUNIC•Al CCMM"T
The IOl\Owlng l*tOne et• dOlng lt\e IOllo\llllng P«90fll ere dOlng Tiit tOllOwlno l*'tOl'I• .,, dOlllO Ott ~ COUNTY
butl,,_. II butlnMI U bull,_ u ; IO\a C,_ft Y..., ~9ttiw1y
NUTRE.lt 4S21 Campua Or • 134,
lrvl,,., CA 927 16 INVESTOR SHELTER$, l TO • 1, HOLIDAY VALLEY. 263 Magnolll , LIEB INC., 8417 Siii\ Ntcotu Or . ~ ....... Ce...,.,
3471 VI• lldO. Suite 20.. Newpot1 Cotti Metl, CA. 112827 Sutt• 108, Newpoft Belch, CA. PlelntTtt: WILLIAM E. BAt<EA
Mlllk f Andert011. H.11
Campwood Rt , Presc:on, AZ 8630 I
Tnla bua1n11a 11 conouctlld by .,,
11\dlvl<Ju&I
BeK h,CA 112663 EdwerdN T11>b.628MQon B1y,112eeo Otft ndt nt· KATMLEl!N A .
Sewmllt lnYMlment1, Inc . 3471 N-port 8Mch. CA.112MO RIChllCl Sllemoft. 2721 Ebl>llde. KEll l!R and DOES I lhroogh IV, In·
Merk A.ndllt'IO<•
VI• Lido. Sult• 204. N-po11 Bffch. Jerry l eoi.. 263 Magnolla, C:O.t C0t0N det M.,' CA 112626 clu•lve
CA 92663 Mesa CA 112627 SMdll BIOOll•. 331 821\d St.. CHI No 25&83
Thia 11e1-1 was llled wllh the
Coonty Clefk ol Ot•"O'I County on Dec 7 1983
lull Calderon, All Cll ... Invest• Tn11 bulll'IMI le conOue1tO by a Newpo<1 a..ch, CA 112&e0 Ml•O.I
metllt, llSO Weal 17th S1r .. 1. Su111 ~··~Iner.hip Thlt bv~• It ~led by a NOTICll Yw Mff ...... wed..
G. Sente Ane, CA 112706 EdwNd N Tabb ~ti partne<t/'llp Tite oowt lftl 1 6lcw. lfllllel you
Thia butlneu Is conductect by· • Thi• 1111emen1 wu meet with 1he S11nd11 BrOOll• wlthOut r-belfte llMtd Wlleee
f"m 1ao 11m11ed partnership Coumy Clt<k of Or1ngt County Otl llll• 1t•t-t wH ttled with the you '~ within )Cl dlye. Aeed Publishtt<I Or•nu•
Piiot Dec 15. n. J9.
1984
Cou1 Dally Richard A. New.II, Secr•tery Dee 7, t983 co~mty Ci.tit of 01ange County on IM lftlotmeOOft -..ow.
1983 Jan 5 n111 1111eme111 wa. llled with the 1'2U111 Nov 18, 1983 II you wlah lo tMk the edvlc41011111
County Cle•~ or Ore1199 County on Publl~ed Orengo Cout Dally ~1• anorney In thlt mell9', you anovld
8465-83 Dec 1 19113 Piiot Dec 1 s. 22, 211, 11183, Jen S, Publlahed Orange Coa•I Dtlty do ao promptly eo that you• written
Fmltl 1984 IOI Nov 24, Doc;. I, 8 15, 11183 feapol\M , It •ny. IMY b4I riled on
Published Orange Cout Dally 8466-33 8221-83 llm. ____ M_L_l_C_NO_T_IC_E ___ Piiot Oec 15 22 211. 1983, J1111 5, AYllOIUated h• tldo dtmendade.
FICTITIOUS •USIN£1 a 1984 nunl''C MnTICE El trlbuma, i.de ~ C011lr1 Ud. NA~ STATEMENT S.69-.83 r\IU \: m.1 Ml.IC NOTICE •In 111di.tlcll • rMnoe que Ud. re-
The 1011ow1ng pe1son Is doing 1------------FICTmoua •UatNl91 •POftde ct.ntro de IO d .... LH II
buelness u POOLIC NOTICE NAME STATUllNT FICTITIOUI •U...... lftfonMc;IOft 4"19 utue.
IAI IRVINE DOOR COMPANY (Bl The ro11ow1ng petao<'l9 .,. doing NA• STATf•NT "rou WWI to ..... '"-.avtce °'
IRVINE GARAGE DOOR COMPANY, FICT1TIOU9 IUl lNll S Sines•.. The lollowlng per.on It doing Ill 1ttor1111 Ill ... melter. rou
(CllRVINEGARAGEDOORREPAIR NAME I TATEMfNT WILKINSON ENTERPRISES tl,_.U ~dolOpt_,,..,IOlhllJ-
COMPANY (01 IR\llNE DOOR COM· The lollowtng pt11SOn 19 doing 40 I BeyvltlW AWi Senti Ana, CA SPORT & COMPETITION PROO. Wri1t.ft r~. H lftf, lftlf be
PANY·WE ARE •ONE. (El NEW-OUSl,,..St as 2707 CTS !NTL .. 171171 Sky Park Circle ltled Oft ''-·
PORT BEACH DOOR COMPANY (F) FOOT TRAFF..; UNLIMITED, t555 Matsnell p Wiikinson. Ill, 20401 •D. lrvlne, CA. 92714 •• Ueled deaM IOlkllOt .. COft ...
NEWPORT BEACH GARAGE DOOR Mesa Verde Drive C·46, Costa ayv•-Ave , Ssnlll Ana. CA 92707 CllHord l Rausin, 4010 Perk New· IO da Yll lbogldo In"'' uunto,
COMPANY (Gl NEWPORT BEACH Mesa, CA 92626 Christine B Wllklnaon, 20401 r1 .t413, N-potl Beach. CA. dabenl "-lo lnmedtetamente,
GARAGE DOOR REPAIR COM· Arlhur M Jorden, 1555 Mesa ayvl-AY8 Santa Ana, CA 92707 2860 da Hta -·· Ml , .. pueeta
PANY, (HI SUPER SAVERS (I) ANN Verde Ottve C-46, C~ta Mesa. CA Tiiis busl,,.._ Is conducted by a Thia bualneu II condUCled by· an ffCftta. II "8J lltUM. pueda -
REIGlE DESIGNS, (J) REIGLE OE· 92828 neral per1netsNp ndlvldual '"lettadl 11 t*"tlO.
SIGNS !K) REGAL DESIGNS, Ill Thts business 11 conducted by an Cn111ttne B Wllktnson CllH0td l Rausin 1-TO THI DEnNOANT: A ctYll
I RV IN E 0 0 0 R c 0 M p AN'( 1ndlVldual Tn11 11a1emon1 ..... llled with the Thia tllltmenl WU lllecl with ,,,. comp6elnl Illa ...... Ned by IM
SUBSIDIARY OF AIR INDUSTRIES. Anhur M Jordan ounty Clerk of Orange County on ounty Clerk ot Orange County on pet11tlft aoe!Mt )'OU. H f~ wlilll to
(Ml COUPON CARROUSEL. 33 R&-n111 statement was tiled with the 7 1983 Nov 17. 1983 de'9ftd tll .. 1 ... 1111, f~ mwt,
codo. frvlne. CA 92714 County Clerk ol orange Coonty on f 212113 F'UOUI wtlhl11 30 deya a her this summons la
Douglas Warran Reigle, 33 R&-Dec 7 1983 Publlshoo Orange coa11 Dally Publrsned Orallge Caul Delly se<ved on yoo. Ille with lhla cour1 a
codo, Irvine. CA 92714 Fm11t llot Dec 15, 22 29, t983, Jen s. Piiot Nov 24, Dec 1. 8, 15, 1983 w111ten respcnae to the comp1a1n1
Thia bUslness ts conducted by an Publlane<S Ore~ Cout Oa!ly t984 61911-83 Unless you do, your del1u1t wlll be
lndMduat p,101 Dec 15, 22. 29, !983 Jen !i, 64 72-83 entered On appHcallon or the pleln-
Douglas w auen R1191e l984 llH, and 11111 cour1 may enter e Judge-
Thi• s111emen1 was fifed with tne 6467·83 '----------or---Pl.a.IC NOTICE ment agalnll you for Iha 1111er d&-
Counly Clerk of Orange County on POOLIC NOTICE mended In the compta1n1, wllloh
Dec 7. 1983 FICTITIOU9 IU91NE91 could result In garnlahment of
NAME STAT!MENT wages, laking of money or property F2321t2
Publisned Orange CoHI Oally
Pilot Dec 15, n. 29. 1983, Jan 5.
1984
MllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINEH
NAME STATEMENT
The 10llowlng Ptl' sons ar1 doing
siness 11s
The following petson la doing or other reflel requested In the com·
slness ., plaJnl.
MOMENT'S DISTRIBUTED, 7631 Dated· AUG 23, 1982 FICTmous 9USINUS
NAME STATEMENT __________ 6_4_7_3-_8_3 The 1011owlng person ts dOlng
Pl.a.IC NOTICE business as
PACIFIC RESEARCH AS·
OCIA TES 2816 E Coest Hwy .
o•one del Mar. CA 92625
"'··· CA RAYMONO I. CO\MTNEY ~~:lane, Huntington .,_II, . Wll.•AKUI 6 A910CIAT£1, l.AW•
David l Moma. 7631 Rhone LlllCI. YElll TOM CAMPOS & A S -
FICTITlOUS •U&INESS SOCIATESIT c A ' 17779·F Main
NAME STATEMENT St , Irvine. Cl\ 9271 4
The following Pi'''°" 15 doing Tl'IOmas Robert Campos, 1615
bUslness as Ruth Lane, NewPOrl Beach, CA
Melvin A Horst, I!> 191 Jackson,
e11m1ns1er, CA. 92683
Tn1s business os conducted by. s
1m1ted paf1ne•shlp
untlngron Beach. CA. 92647 1m N. •roectw1r
This buslneas ts conducted by an 8aftte AN, CA. mot ndlvtdual (714) '7>-1•1
David L MofllS JAMES B HARRIS, Clerk
A R WILLINGER CO 240 New· 92660 POf1 Centtt Drive, Suite 200. New· Tnrs Duson~ IS conducted b~ en
Melvin A Horst
Tnls statement was llled with tne
ounry Clerk ot Orange County on
This s111emont was flied with the By Colleen Galavl2, Deputy
ounty Clerk ot Orange County on Publl$11td Orange Cout Deity Pt101
011 t8, 1983 Dec 15 n 29. 1983. Jan !> 1984
POl1 BeaCll, CA 92660 •ndividueJ F23071t ov 17 1963 6504-83
Allted R Wtlltnger S Barrier Reel. ThomH R CemPOs f2304tl Published Orange Co111 Dally
Corona del Mar, CA 9262S This st1ternent was llled wtlh ll\I! Publlshed Otange COast Dally 1101 Nov 24. Dec. t 6, 15, 1983 DflRllC NOTICE
This business os conductoo Dy an County Cte•k of O•ange County on Pilot Dec 15, 22 29 1983, Jan 5, 6220·63 ~
Individual Dec 7' 1983· 1984 FICTITIOUS 8\JSINl!S8 Allred R Wiiiinger n.32191 6506-83 This statement was filed with the Published Orange Coul Oally ------------1 NAME STATEMENT
County Cle<k 01 Otange County on P1101 Dec 15. 22 29 1963 Jan 5, Pl.a.IC NOTICE The lollowtng persons are d0tng
Nov 22. 1983 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE business H f231031 S.74-83 FICTITIOUS IUatNEIS ALLIANCE PROPERTIES. 1201
Published Orange Coast Diiiy NOTICE OF TllUSTEl'S 9ALE NAME STATfllleNT West Le Veta. Suite 600, Orenge.
Pllo *"-"' 1 8 is 22 1983 •------------LoAft No BOCHYNSKI The lollow1ng ptfsons are doong CA 92~ 1"""'" ' • 6286•83 Pl.a.IC NOTICE TS No A.13354 business as· William E Ostermiller, Jr . M D .
1------------UNIT CODE A IA) SUNGROWTH M AINTEN· &33 lido Perk Way, Unit 0-1, New-
PteLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINE9S GROVER ESCROW COlll"OfllATION ANCE (B) SUNGROWTH .XVII, 1120 por1 BeaCll. CA 92663
NAM£ STA T'fMENT 85 duly1lpporntad Trustee under the Pacific Coasi Hlghw1y. Huntington Samuel J Camarata, M 0 , 1941
The ro11owtng person is dOlllQ lollowing desc•lbed deed 01 trust Beacn. CA. 92~8 F11rwea1her Road, Santa Ana CA
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS buSlnt1$S as WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Glenn l Ge8ftler1 7222 S..· 92705
NAME STATEMENT F 0 OT PURSUI TS I IO TO THE lilGHEST BIDDER FOR worthy Dr , Huntington Beach, CA Th11 bullness ts c;onducteo by a
Tne lonow1ng persons are d0tng StraemwOOd lr,11ne CA 92714 CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR 92648 g-raf pannershlp
business as· Brvce A Ross. 110 Sttaamwooo CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN . l1wrence 0 Sehley. 6692 HetbOI Samuel J C1mar11a
YEAR ROUND TALLY 1185 Irvine. CA 92714 CIVIL CODE SECTION 292411 (pey· l(ey Circle. l1unllng1on Beacn, CA This Sletement was 1118<1 w1-. the
Gleneagles Terrace Costa Mesa T'11s business is conducted by· an able 81 tne time 01 sale In lewful 921M8 County Clerk of Orange Counly on
CA 92627 lndlllldual money Of tne Un•led States) all right, Glenn L Gt11rnart Nov IS. 1983
W11ma M Bouk 1185 G11<1eag1es Bruce A Ross 11118 end interest conv1tyed 10 and Tn11 statement wu fifed with Ille
Ttimtce Costa Mesa CA 92627 This statement was toled wlln tne now held by 11 under said Dead 01 County Clefk of OratlO* County on
Chrisue Sreward 822 1 K1ngsda1e ounty C~ of Orange County on Trust in 1118 l>IOi>etlY he•&lnatter oe-Nov 17 1983
F230229
Publlsned Orange Coast 0111y
Ptlol Nov 24. Dec I 8 IS 19113
6192·83 Huntrngton Beach CA Dec 7 1983 . SCrtbed F2:30MIS
Tn1s business 1s conduc1ed Dy a F232197 T A u s T 0 R T H 0 M A s Publlshtd Orange Coast Dally ------------
general par1netsn1p Publlsned Orange coast Dally BOCHYNSKI Piiot Nov 2 .. Dec 1, 8, 15, 11183 MllC NOTICE
Wiima M Book PllOI Dec 15 22 29 1983, Jan 5. CAT~Y BOCHYNSKI 6200-83 ------------
ThlS stalement was hied wlltl Ille 1984 BENEFICIARY MARSHA ELIZA· FICTITIOU9 •U81NES8
Counly Clerk 01 Orange County on 6"70-83 BETH GEAN NAME STATEMENT
Nov 22 l983 ,23,Q2t RECOROEO January 15. 1981 u Pl.a.IC NOTICE The lollowlng ~ II dOlng
Publistlad Orange Coa.••nairy Instr No 15Q511n Book 13913 page business as
Pilot Dec 1 8 15. 22 t983 ~ Pl.a.IC NOTICE 1112 01 Otltc1a1 Rec:ofdS In 1he ottlce FtCTrrlOU9 au•••• THE OFF SHORE LOG 2•302 Del
6286•83 of Ille Rec0<der of Or1nga County, NAME ITATUIENT Pfado. Dane Point, CA 92629
FICTITIOUS IUSINEIS said dead ol !rust desc111>M 1he The following person ft doing Douglu A Thompson, 24302 Oet
NAME ST A TEMENT 1011ow1ng pro~ly Duslneu as· Prado, Dana Potnt. CA 92629 f>teLIC NOTICE The 1011ow1ng perso111 are dOlng PARCEL t Lot 86 of Tract No J o INTERIORS, 3100 Airway Tn1s business 1s c:ondu<:ted t>y an
------------bus1neH .ts 9"23, 1n tne Cny ol lrvrne, County 01 Ave , Suite 125, Costa Mes•. CA lndlVlduel
FICTITIOUS IU91NES8 THE FREE SPIRIT COMPANY, Orange Slate ot Celllornla, as per 92826 Douglas A TllOmpSOn
NAME STATEMENT 18883 MaplewOOd C1tcle. Hunt· map•acordad •n BOOk •06. pages 15 Yacoub N Oust11lr, 10457 Siiier Tnoa 1111emen1 was hied with tne
The following person 11 dOing ington Beach. CA 926"6 to 26 1nc1us1ve n11~1eneout mepa, Ave • 103 Fountain Valley, CA. County Ci.tk of Ora~ County on
bUslness as Hugn Oouglu Hockett 18693 tn Int olloee ol tne County Recorder 92708 Nov 18, 19S3
THE FOX COMPANY 3400 lrvtne Maplewood C1tcle Huntington 01 '8Jd County This busJness Is conducted by an F2'0387
Avenue Suite 103A Newport Beach, CA 92646 EXCEPWlG THEREFROM 111 oll, lndlvlduel Publlllled Orange Coe.st Dally
Beech Ca 92660 Tn•s bu11nesa 1s conducted by· e on •ighls. m1n11tals. mlneral rights. Yacoub N Ousha11 Piiot Nov 24, Dec 1. 8. 15. 1983
Glendon 0 Fo~. 118" Avanlda llmttad paf'lnetshlp natural gaf r1gnta and other Thia statement was flled w1rh tnt 6198-83
Amantea, la JOlle CA 92037 H Douglas Hockett hydrocarbon sobstences below a County Cletk of O•ange County on ------------
This business 1s conducted DY ari Tn•s s111emen1 was llled with the depth of 500 1ee1 under 1119 parcel ol Nov 16, 1983 11111101 IC NOT.ICE lndlv•dual County Clefk of Orange Co.inly on land nere1nabove descrl!Hld wl1hou1 f"230MI ____ ,._UU\. _______ _
Glendon O Fo• Dec t3 t963 Ille 11g'11 or surface entry u •• P\.lbllsned Or~nge Cout Deity
Tn1s stalemenl was Iliad wtlh the F222151 served rn tne Deed trom Cua.II Pilot Nov 24, ~ 1, 8. 15, 1983
County Clerk of Orll'lge County on Publrshed Orange Coast Deily run·N011hwOO<I. a llmlled per1n«· 6197-63
Nov 17 1983 IP1101 Dec 15 22 29 1983. Jan. 5, snip, recorded June 18, 1979 In
F230633 198• Book t3 t89 page 1818, OMlclal Re·
Publrsned Oren9e Coast Dally 6505-83 cords 1------------
Pllot Dee 1 8 I!> 22 1983 PARCEL 2 An exclusive ease-Pl.a.IC NOTICE
6282·83 ' Pl.a.IC NOTICE ment for par>.1ng putpoaet over 1ha1 FICTITIOUS 9UllH!H ------------1-------'------p()(11on of Loi 94 Of said Ttact No NAME STATf•NT
POOLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME: STATEMENT
The following persons are d0tng
business as LAMBERT MOORE INVEST·
MENTS, 32 Burntt1gttee Road. New-
po11 Beach Ca 92660
FICTlT10US BUatNEla 9423 snown on E11hlblt 'A" to Ille The lollowtng Po<SOO It dotng
NAME STATEMENT Dectar11ton of Restrtcllons IOI the usiness as
Tne following i>etsons ere dOlng Lai.es Mestet Association recorded PERFECT PACKAGING SERVICE,
uslness as September 19 1977 In Book 12382• 1491 Ste • 1 Baker Cotll Mesa ST ANFORO CONSUL TING, 3 Cor· page 1265, Olltclal Records. as A 92626 • • ,
rete Plaza. Suite 10 1, Newpor1 a•porl SPtKe 96 Sllld easemenl 11 Gayle Lee Spinks. 3221 N-York ach, CA 92660 unher defined and desct1!Hld In ve . Costa Mesa, CA 112626
Peter G Slanlord 8306 Wiishire rlicte VIII 01 the Declaration °1 Re-This business Is conducted by en lvd •406 Beverly Hiiia CA 90211 trictrons lor the L&l<es Planned 0.. ndlvlduel
Peter G Stanlo•d opment, recorded September 19• Gayle Lee Sp1nk1
Tnrs statement was llllld with Ille 1977 '"book 12382• page 1318· 01• This statement wu flied Wllh the
C C ...., ICtat Records
FICTITIOUI aUl lNEH
NAME STATEMENT
The lolloW1ng petson rs dOing
buslnast e1
MICRO TECl1, 236H' Via F11b11-
cente A5. 92691
James P B1111n1.rd, 2681 Bee•
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Tnrs bUsineu ••conducted by an
lndlvldual
Jarnet P B111nard
This Slallrntnl was fifed with the
County Clt4'k ot Orange County on
Nov 16, 1963.
F23Cl)l2
Published Orange CoHI Dally
Piiot Nov 24, Dec 1 8. 15 11183.
619"·83
Ml.IC NOTICE
Wyndnam La.gn Inc 127 Fasn1on
ISiand NewPOr1 Beacn Ca 92660
(lllmben Moore tnvestmentsl ts a
Olvls1on of Wyndhem Leigh Inc
Thrs Duslness ts conducted by a
corporation
nty tert ot Orange ou .. ., on PARCEL 3 A non exclusive ease-ounty Clerk of Orange County on
T, 1983 F'm1:l4 ent 101 uae and e~)oymenl of lots ov t6. l983 FICTITIOU9 8USINISS
P bl' h--< 0 Coast OeJ~ 37 11nd 238 of 5ald Tract No 9423. 0 c FZ>o•1! NA• STATEMENT
Brvc;e M Lamberl Pta11dent
u S·""' , ange Published range OUI e" Th• r II wl I d
1101 ,__ 15 22 ,,9 1963 Jan , od aasemenl being further defined 1 2 ,__ 8 5 1983 ""' o o no person a Olng """' < nd described In Article II of Ille 101 Nov 4·..,.,.. 1• · t • · bUslneas at. This s111emen1 was hied w11n the
County Clefk of Or&nge County on 198• ~63-33 l111111on ol AeslllCllona for ,,,. 6l93·83 CREATIVE DESIGN OEVELOP-
akM Mester Assocrellon relerrad MENT 3000 Ct1H Dr Newport
F23Glt4 o In Patcel 2 above Beach. CA 92663
Pubhsned Orenge Coast Daily .,_. ___ Pl.&. __ l_C_NO_T_l_C_E___ YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A Pl.Ill.IC NOTICE George E Lu rlck, 3000 CllH Or .
Nov 22 1983
Pl' I ....... _ 1 8 IS "'2 1983 EEO OF TRUST DA TEO January 6. FICTITIOU9 •ua1--. •• Newpor1 Buch, CA 92663 o """'" ' < FICTTTIOUS •USINESS 198 t UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION "'"' This business It conducted by an 6289-83 NAME STATEMENT 0 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT NAME STATl!M!NT lndlvlduet
------------Tne lollowtng petson 11 dolllQ AV BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE The lollowlng PlflOOI are dOlng George E Larrick
PteLIC NOTICE uslnets as F YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF buelneat es Thie ttat-1 was filed wtth Iha
HOLIDAY BOAT CONCESSIONS, :THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-MAHONEY /GRAU, t300 Quall County Clerk ol Ora11Q9 County on
FICTITIOUS 9 USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
hp :a t 811boe PeYllron Balboa. CA ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Street. Newport e.ach. CA 92660 Nov 22 1963
2861 fONTACT A LAWYER JOhn 0 Mahoney, 46 RU41 Fon-f 2l1030
The loliow.ng person is doing
business as
William John Ede01auser Jr . 1749 102 l •keplnes, lrvtne. CA 921164 talnebleau, Newport Beeeh, CA Published Orange Cotul Dally
kyotark Ln , Newpor1 Beach. CA I "(If a street address 01 common 92~6~ 0 215 VI G New Piiot Dec I. 8, 15, 22, 1983 FIORINI ENGINEEFllNG, 735 W
18th St 2C, Costa"Mesa CA 92627
PeOio Fto•lnt, 735 W 181'1 St zC
Costa MMa, CA 92627
2660 "es1gna11on of propeny 11 shown e rau. a enoa. • 6287·83
This t>u11ness IS conducted by an above no watranty Is given as to Ila port Beach, CA 92663
This business 1s CQndUC1ed by an
lndlv1duat
ndivlduel compl~taness 0, cotractnes•) .. Tiie This business Is conductlld by· •
Wolllam Jonn Edelhau&er Jr t>eneft<:tary undef said Dead ol general par1nershlp Pl.a.IC NOTICE
Th•• stetement was llled wlln Ille Trust. by reason of e breacn 0t de-JOhn 0 Mehoney ~
Paolo Frorrn1
ounty Clef'< of o11nge county on feull In the oDllglltlons MCUted This 1111emen1 wes llltd w11n the ~~:A:::• 7 1983 thereby he<atotora executed •nd Coon1y Cle<lo. ol Otange County on
This statement was hied Wtlh Ille
Coun1y Cterk. of O•ange County on
Nov 18 1983
F232122 delivered to 1ne undersigned •writ-Nov 8, l983 The followtng Pt<M><'I 11 doing f"U.15 bualneu as: Published Orange Coast Delly ten Oecllerallon Of Default and 0.. Published Orange Cout Dally OR/INOE COAST SECRET ARIAL
1101 Dec 15, 22 29. 1983, Jen 5, mend lor Sale, and written notice ot Pit 1 Dec 1 8 15 22 1983 SERVICE 304112 Norlh Hampton
f'230'7'2• 198• breach end of etectlon to cauM the 0 ' · · · 8281-a3 Roed, l egun• Niguel, Ce 92677 Published Otange Coasl Dall)' ~64-83 undersigned to sell said pr()()lrly to Judith Ann Tuttle, 3049:;> Nor1h
Pilot Dec 1 8. 15. n 1983 i------------sa11sty Hid obllgetlons. and lhet&-Hampton ROid, Laguna Nlguel, CA 6269·83 ette< the underaigned eeuMd Mid 112677
----------f'ta..IC NOTICE notice 01 brNCtl end of electlOn to Pl.a.IC NOTICE Thie butl""8 '' conducted by an
MllC NOTICE. f"ICTITIOUI •UllNH9 ::,;-:;d;g_3~~~~1 0~5ottl:i:? p.: FICTITIOUa au ... H lndlvldutt. NA• STATEMENT Judith Ann Tuttle FICTmo u a •UllNE•• Ttl ' llOWI I dOI COtdS In Ille otfloe of !ht Rte0tder or NAME ITATIMINT Thia ttattmtnl Wit lll•d with IM
N-.ME ITAT'E ... ENT bual~aaso es ng person 1 ng Otar109 County~ The lollow4ng l*IOn 11 dOlng County Ci.tk of 011nge County on
Tiie lollowtng person IS dOlng PACESETTER PROPERTY MAIN· Said Hie Wiii be made, bUI wllhOUI bualness IS Nov 22. 1983. •
busl,,.H a.s TENANCE 872 H ty d Newporl covenantorwetrenly,e~praeaOtlm· WESTCLIFF ARCO, 490 E. 17tn F2l1032
IRVINE HANDYMAN 17812 Art>O< aCll CA 92663 e er • plied. tegerdtng tllle pONelllOn, or Street, Cott• Meu, CA 112627 Publlthed Ot11nge Cout Deity
Lane. lrvt~. CA 927 IS Mlchaet JOSl(>h • Lembecl<. 872 enwmbrancea. to pey Ille remaining Ctil!lte S Geschwtnd, 9SO N Piiot Oec I. 8. 15. 22, 111113 Hlldl Pourseld l78 l2 Atl>O< La11t ... d ...__,_, Bffch CA 92683 prlndpel sum or 111e note(•) MCured Kings Ro11d. West Hollywood, CA 628s.83
C 7 !, · a,,., • ·~-.,.,.t · · by aeld deed or Truat With lnter811 900611
Irvine, A 92 1 This butlness I• GOnduc:ted by: an a In said note provided ldv•noet II Thi• buslnets la conducted by· an Tlllt buslrleas II conduc1ect by In ndlvlduaJ . • ' I lndlvldual Mike Lembeek !'"Y· undt< the term• ot Hid Detd ol ndflllduel.
Hldl Pouraeld Thia lllllemetlt was tiled wtth the ~uat, feea, charget, and expen ... ol Cherie• S. Geschwlnd
Thia statement wu Iliad with the ounly Clerk 01 Ora County on he TtuSlff and of the trust• crHted This 1tateman1 WH n1ec1 w!lh Iha
County Cletl< 01 Oringe County on 1 1983 l'IO' y said Deed of T1u11 Coun~ Cllfll of Or1111ge County on
Nov 2 1963 FD,_ Silk! Hie Wiii be held on Thu,.._ Dec. • 1983
' '2211~ p bll tied 0 co Oaity •y. December 29. 1963. 81 2:00 .... ,,.
Pul>llf/'led Orange Coast Oatty u 1 11noe HI m el the Cnapman Avenue tn· P\.lbll•llad 0t1noe Cout Olllty
Pilot Dec; '· 8, 15 22. 1983 llOI Dec 8· 15• 22 29• 1963 .... ranee lo Iha CIVIC c.n10t Bulldlng, Piiot Die 15, 22. 211, 11183, Jllll. 5,
6280-83 939....... EHi Cllepm1111 AYCI . Orenge. 1984
A
At the time ol the lnlllel pubH·
allon of tht1 notiee, 1111 10111 ------------
'1CTITIOUI ..,.,.... mount of 1119 unpllO l>ttenc. of Iha P\8..IC NOTIC[ '1CTTTIOUI _,..... N~ ITATllllUfT lg1llOn MCIHed by ltle above~ ------------1 N~ •TATf•MT The lotlowlng 0Clfl0t11 we doing ll>ed deed of ttUll and Mllmltl(I '1CTTTIOU9 ........
TM lotl°"""O c>eftonl 111 00ono ~alnttt u a, 1cpen-. end .Ovenoee It NAMI ITATIMINT
~· II ~THE GOlOEN QA ROEN GUES'f 45,823 30 T'ne 104towlng perton la doing TECHNICAl CONSTRUCTION OME. 3016 H1r01ng Wty, eo.t• The totl4 lndeblednMa belno an butlMll ...
PP.ODUCTS, 2475 Arl>ot Orlvt. 111, CA. 92620 llma11 on Wlltch tht optnlng bid II M.B LABS. 8248 Atlanta. Sulla C,
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AP Wlf9llh090
Stut•k in tht• rniJdle
Sc·alt I···!'\ .J ~JI' k Sikmu w.,Jnesday'!-1 gam e an
(ldt ) is ~uurclt·cl tightly St-attle . K«: rec·orde d a
tn LaSa lle Thompson of I 05-9'J vic toq1 Ill th~
Ka "'a~ Ci t ~ tlurin ~ NHA ~umt>. -----
Don't he misled
by UCLA's record
LOS ANGELES (Al') The 1!:184
Rust• flow I will be• 111 th<' stadium where
UCL1\ pl.:iv~ its h11nw gam .... s. and the
Brum ... : la~t dppt-;o11 anl't' rn th£' bowl
gapw lnllt'<i <tb thl· "Granddaddy of
Thl·m All" was JU~t last .January
So .in.• 1h1· Pa<'1f 1l'-l0 champion
Rru111"\ bl<1St:> <Jbout facing Big T C'n
wmn1·r llhnms 1n Pasalil.•na !)n Ja n. 'J.'!
"No." says Brum Coach Terry
DonahU•'. whl)S(' club beat M1ch1gan
24-14 111 the I 9fl:i ROSI• Bowl "The
play<',-.; n·altze how dtfft'n•nt 1t is.
Alth1Jugh wt· play 11ur houw gamt•s in
that stadium. WL· havL011't µlaye<l 1n that
manv Huse Bowls
"I. think may bt> 1f you pl:1yl.-d 1.n the
Ru!<t• Rowl gaml' four ur f1vt• times ma
n1w, 11 might get ti> bt· old hat But it's
not fl)r us Th£•n•'l> an unb<>hevable
at11111:.p~w11· for th•· ganH .. '"
l>.m.1hul'. the fm.L 1.'00C'h in UCLA
h1sL11ry to guide the Bruins to two
ron!'<o<:ut1v1~ Rose Bowl apµearancl>s.
sa11J th1•re seems h.> Ix· unusual exC'1tf'·
mt'n\ mounting for the game.
111· ""d he'll n'<.·e1v<'tl a stream o f
l'~lls from reporll·rs tn the Midwest,
and Hdrfod that ht> km.•w thE' l'Onllgcnt
nf 11111\1 farts Wlluld h1· 1 hargt-d up over
ttw11 t•·ttm's hn.l Hose· Bowl appc.•ar-
ann· l>ll1t'l' 19114
"Th1•y're finod up. lTankt'd up." said
Don.1hu . whu<;(' dub w as H--1-1 durcng
tht• regular se:L<;On I IP addl'CI with a
gnn, "Tht>y thmk thcy'w got a pigeon
But I ft'<•l l'Onf1d1.•nt our tl'am w1U give a
grl·~ll JL'<..'OUOl o[ IL"t·lf."
·Mc.• 1·xpres...~d n •spcc.·t for the Illini,
10 1 ,111d ranked (JJurth nationally.
saying, "I think Illinois rmght be one o(
the be-st t1•ams to come out to the Rose
Bowl, cnns rde rmg their conference
record."
Illmlll!» JJlay<-d all the other nine Big
Ten ll-c:Uns, and beat all nine o f them ,
tht> first dub m L'Onforl'nC'e history to do
SU.
l>onahuct·1tL>d lllmu1s' defense as t he
team's unheralded s trength. romment-
mg. "The'w been able to win with
their defensive unit although the
offe nsive• u nit has the notonl'ty.
They'll lX' far and away the best
defensive unit wt•'ve fal-ed (this
season)."
In past years. the roach of the Pat·-I 0
R~ Bowl representative and the
coach of the Big Ten's team usuaUy
have taken opposite approaches to the
weeks prior to the game. The West
Coast coaches have held open pracuces
and aJlowed their players to participate
in alJ the outside· act1v1t1C'S, while the
coaches from the Midwest have usually
taken a lots·of-work and ltttle·play
approa h
The Pac-I 0 holds a 12-2 edge over
the Big Ten in ret-ent Rose Bowl games.
Donahue. howl•vcr. said he expects
Mike Whitl', thl' lllmo1s coach who
formerly C'Oal'hed Cal of the Pa<.·· 10, to
be less rigid with his players.
"I think both myself and Mike White
fet>l thal that part of the enjoyme nt of
thl' game is participating in the
act1v1t1t'$ that su rround it ," Donahue
satd. "From taJking with Mike at a
recent press conference, I think he has
no intention of do1stcnng his team."
Officials dismiss reports
that velodronJe in trouble
CULVER CITY (AP) -Dismissing
rt'µt1r~ that the Olympic Velodrome at
Cal $1;,iw Dommgue1 Hills has struc-
lurul problems. officials said Wednes-
day thc•rt-1i. "absolutely no question"
lht• Lr;1ck is suitable for international
<.-ompc.·uuon
Ch,trlt•s Cale. vic.-e president of sports
c1f tht• L<>s Angclt'SOlymp1c Organizing
Comm1tt('(', said tht• t'V11tractor (or the
v1•lodromf' b1cvt·l1· tn•lk has extended
the· ~ .irranty -from SC'pt I. 1984, as
11r1~tn:.i II y agn>eel upon. to { )c(o 31. 1990.
4.,000 Olympic
tickets rnutilated
LOS A NGEL ES (AP) -As many as
~.000 0 1 ympic t.i<:kctacknowledgt~ts
Wt'rt' mutilated by autonwtc'CI malling
rnach111ery. delaying c.-onfirmations to
thousands who ordt'rf'd l1ckets for the
19tt4 Summer Gamt?S. an Olympic
tic:kcting off1c1al Mys.
NPw acknowledgments were
pr('pnrcd and "should nll be out now,"
said G Edward Smith, vkc president
ot spectator servie<.>s for the Los
Angeles Olympic Organizing Commit·
tee.
&'Cause of t he damaged ac-
knowh.'Clgmen ts. son:ie people may
have r("C(•lved partial rt•funds for their
orders. without knowing wha t lickeLci
they rC'C'Ctved, he said ~auae of the
mt)lhng problems. Smith said the
deadline tor l'L'Ordcrin~ tlckel8 has
b(-cn ('Xlendcd to Dcoc 31.
More than 280,000 ticket ordeni were
re<."e1vro betwttn Jun • 15 &nd-August
~l~. the cutoff date for oversubecr1bed
events thnt w nt Into r3nJom com·
putOr sclt.-ction .
Another 35,000 order.i Jave bct•n
re<"f'IV('(J Sil'K'l' Nov a. lhe date tht
l.AOOC announced that ticket K·
knowledgmcn ta and refunds Wl'tt In
the mun. Smith said WedneJlday.
Cale acknowlroged that the track
has cracks, but "none of the approx-
imately 30 hairline cracks have any
structural sigmficanc:.-e, and , in the
engineers' language, they 'do n o t
presently constitute a detriment to the
track."'
Stolte. Inc .. the C.'Ontactor. will begin
a series of repairs to {ine-lWle the
velodroml' for the 1984 Olympics
compcttt1un before the end of this
month, Cale said.
The repairs will be completed by
early spnnEf at no wst to the LAOOC.
the university. or the Southland Cor-
poration. the L AOOC sponsor that
financed the constroclion.
T hl• approval came after expert
consultants inspected the cracks and
unanimously reported that "the
velodrome is structurally sound. with
life into the nl'Xt century." Cale said.
He addt'd that Stolte, Inc.. "has
publicly expressed iis confidence in the
velodrome by its extension of the
warranty ."
Consu lt.ants from Twining Labora-
tories. the Smith Emery Co .. Wheele r
and Gray. the technical services o f the
California Portland Cement Co., and
CPW. Inc .. were among those examin-
ing the trac k.
They repor ted that the cracks d o not
go all the way through the surface and
tha t the stains -that became noU<"e-
9ble during unseasonable rains follow -
ing the National Champ ionsh ips heki
on the track lasl Au.gust -are no t a
result of either dirt coml"g throuah
from the rub-grade or reinforcing steel
In th~ cuncrete.
''To put things In perspective." tald
Ctle. "you can't feel thete cracks with
your !lngertips, th y have no vertbl
dialocatlon ;md they do not affttt the
trllCk'• performance."
He wd tht' er8C'kll resulted from the
curing of thecomnt~and 98 ~tot
any crackln1 which will oca&r hu
al~y occurred.
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SNJ S-·h •OM Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, ' U11 up; 2 hr, lhOrt walk from city ten-Spyglau. '530.000. Can Light lnterk>f Beat $460/mo. yerd, garage, 2ba condo. lg 2 Br 1'h ea atudlo patio from 1575. 2 Bdrm from t-:..~ 1.,.. 2 badn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1,500,000. nl1 and huge j)Mk. New move In wlmlnlmum dn :ea. 1 • C newcatpet,c6oeetoper11. garlopnr,lrplc.$650/mo, garagenopeta.S5751mo 1690 TownhouM from
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a-n ""'-11 : :~ bath, 3700 aq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,385,000. VflfY tow price only T1nl LIT. .. ... /! b ws•c'•,,=pd. 1 Pblkoolfrl'~ NEW OCEAN VU CONDO 5~-~~~=~ 642-4905 drive North on BMcn to -.,_ Prot>•t rioc $128,900. 751·3191 ~ON del Mar. · · ,_, McFadden and weat on g;:,'ie, :~ flll••-1 ••-llUTIP !prz.lECT Llvelnone-renttheother. 2 blkl bch. 2·1 bd. 1 be etc. 213169 ·5064 & 2 maater aultea, micro-2 Br 1ba $675yrly Avl aee McFadden to SEAWIND
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lint um'™<! ~ •, expansion with pool sized Cerit AIC. decorated In mgr 2453-B Orange Ave. 288 E 16th St 848-8591
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·1t.n1&1o '° Sl\An =The popular .. Car mel" exchange, wooded lot. Special tea-.4 NEAR OCC, bMUt Meea nearby. prefer 3 Br. 2 Ba, 548-8752 10·8PM · bay. t bdrm. prkg. $450 ~= ,:~, an model. Three bedroome. tures Include an eicerciae 3880 •• ,....._.~ "'-~-del Mar 5 Br, 3 ba. 2 1try. dbl g•r. Reapol\llble. No ' mo. Jan. t 650-2493
o u""JWnlAlt 1914 Spacious patio. Luicur-room. spa. a fantastic ... ..,.,....,..,.,,.,"' $1200/mo.851·9020 c hildren, no pell. OeluxE/lldeTwnhM;28'. 3 B 2 a-,_ 1t.n1&1o it1e lant garden. Property In view Iott. and a contem-Irvine 851-0400 759-0937 t'lt ba. lodry. 8:r 2543 2 Br. t 'lt ba. Also r,
c-vn1 R.nlAlt 2911 top condition V-· -porary Isla--' '"ltchen'. 1 _ .. L 1 New, luxury 3 Bdrm 2'Ai ba ' Or-•.a50 2 ,,..70 t>a. lrple Both have, w/d 1nc1 ... 1 Roni.lo mo . ~ v-.. ""' " .... ~ IC• condo. E'alde C.M. Large Have 23 rental1 avail. Peta -.. -. .., . """ hllup, crptal drp1. gar ~'::~,.11 = the 'i3"i-tioo·500 St,375,000. Call Carol .... lllSTllll yd. Jae. $1050. 851-6226 OK. From $800-$2500 Eutllde 1 Br amall but 642-4387.
. • Pangburn. Shall be llst--' ahortly -...... -a N SC Pt 3 ... 2 Ba Call 760-8702. agt. cozy with lots of natural C I ..., "'"--•• --r au -• · wood. $395. 851-9523 2 Br, 2 Be on<lo. gol ANIOJNCOllHlS
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rooms, tight oalc. teak & Just reduoed to a low BUSKSS a, Texaa shell atone. 4 total $137.9001 A spaclou1 2 FINANCIAL bedrooms with muter story, 4 Bdrm. 2'Ai bath e....u-t"" s.i.-4012 aulle for ttle romantic. home With formal dining ·a.--()pp>nlu\1-4014 Wonderful VIEWS of & separate famlly room.
eu...-Wanl<d 4016 ocean. aand and surf. Great Co11a M... lo-
•1nwotmrn1 Oppan1>tu-4011 $895,000, 631· 1400 cation In exoellent neigh·
lnVfttmrnt Wanwd •ot2 -bortlood. Hurry on thll ==~ :..= :gi:i: "ATrRFf<l>~T one, 646-7t7t
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fMPlOYMENT 111-1400
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Ge: 75Q-Ql00 OceanfrOfll hm. Walk to 40 unit apt. complex formal din. good cond. Wll/"'111 coorae view & prvt dbl
town. A-2 101. $700,000, wlland & permit• to bulld $995/mo. 545-4731 2 airy 4BR 3ba family rm E.alde, clean. quiet. coay gar St2251mo. Macnab
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fin S45K. Call Farrell total of 75 Unltt. Near Gigantic 4 t 2 large mod· community. Tennis. pool, ehare pool $6SO mo., no Macnab 644.-6200
714-.973· t 191, 494-8709 Soot~ Coast Plaza. Ap. ern kitchen breakfaat jacu;aJ. 1349,500 w/5% pets. mgr 2453-B Orange -
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Beaullf\lt lakefronl condo azn.-Lttl fer .... t4i6 terms S37-5027 11• 2111 *-·-·-with over·the-lak• wood w••-.. $576 + S50 aecurlty IM r ...--• • deck Beet Woodbridge _ ... _, Baell Bay l?t, by ownr. · 675-3311 Eve/Wknda. 1 Br, lrg rm1. crptll drpa.
location. Profeaalonally At the pier. a rare 3BR 2ba 7.000 aq n. $60,000 cash. W"talde SEE THIS ONEI LIDO ISLAND 4 brl3ba nr range. No 1>411a. $385.
decoraled28drm,2bath Rendezvou1 con-821-7103or646-483t 2Br1Baencladgar.wl d beach avallJan $1800 Agt73 t-68291&42-73t2
with tormal dining. Thia domlnlum on the alt• of ·--L r room. CtP1• drapea patio 107 v ia Koron 673-5368 .• .• home Is Immaculate! Ille tabled ballroom. On _.c.n, 11111 no pet•. $5SOtmo t eec · LIKE BRAND NEW
Prkled at only $265 0001 the boardwalk. stepa to Crfttl U H 548-5442, 770-5e29 NEWPORT CREST Sparkling 1 Bdrm trom
646-7171 • the aaod wtth panoramic A!!l!'.!!!J •sok t ....,.k 10 ..::: p::L •••a 4 Br. 2'h ea. lam rm. din $445, 2 Bdrm lrom 1555.
THE REAL
ESTATli:RS
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alk t the n-. fleet acre avoca o grove, · · · ...,11 "' o ~, • RanchOCalVulotxlntta.x **Beach HouH nr 11175/mo.875-5788 ,..... 9 50 Pavlllon and ferry. Hatbof38'2Bablt-lna 30t Avocado.642·8 Balboa a11r1 beet. shetter 10%1nt.557-3288 S7So 4K-s05e • Nwpt C<•t 3 bdrm, newly 2•1WWiison631-0980 "'-1211 I.I.•-L liii gar, · dee:: Ille. 1121rror1 & crpt. -------,..--=-
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your tu ff et and Iota of Phone fS.42.se7a 2109 E. Balboa Bl. other thlnw1 through --------LL Wut.. HIS 36d S:conJO. co:;;;;a JJOthln tanc:y 6U1 ct1eep 151.9905 1v mag Dally Piiot Claulfled 1~~~~~~~~~ Lg lam home. bay vu, A<ll. Call 642·5e78 1• $575,000. Sellllrade, dn. E·Z terms. OWC. PP.
(714)644· 16421675-3772
lH llUW Ulln PriVate family wanll to buy flfdoMcl patio & garage. RENTI 2 Br abode 1375 .... 111 IPTI.
Foreclosure, 48r, ocean _ 3 bd home In Npl 1625/mo. 983-M05 al 539-6190 BEST fee BacM!ori, 1 Br. s Lotta
Think about it!
Salespeople Needed!
Get ready for a booming 1984!
Unique Homes has administrative
support: liberal commission splits:
sales momentum: perfect location
and a sound reputation.
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last at $379.900. Call tgtl pleaae. &42 7623 2 Bdrm l\M wtgarage. ~tatl I NEWLY DECORATED
Patrick Tenore. agt ..... f araid.. Downtown H.B. Lge yard, ...... 2 Br wlgar crdle waler OHHlllLllOlftl 1so-a102.631-12ee lreat tor 1am111" Id • 1111 paid. 836-4120 t-5PM
2 Two bdrm unite duplex In B B fl by ~;i,..; ltuk lllt 575/mo. Agt 536--334 .1' ~ 1567"A"'Orange $525
Corona det Mar dplll. Is act< ay xer upper. 3 ... 2 Ba 2 Cat """ '91\C BAYFRONT Small Sludlo PALM MESA APTS ownr. 3 Br. 2 b a. • f A. ne.r beactl, "' • -· · utlla pd. Quiet. empl. agl. · deflnllely the bfft buy In $132,000, small dn. $650 untll end of June. yrd. DIW, VflfY c:IHn, $4SO/mo yf1y 673_3600 t Br. $460/mo. Office hra
CdM. Unite In good cond. 621·7103 or 648-4831 650-2510 cul-0.uc, Magnolla & · 9-'4. 1561 M ... Dr. Santa & owner la very anxloue t-=='"'=...,,..,...,,.=~~~ Gartleld, (avail. 1114184). A n a H e I g h t • .
to aetl. $269,500 BEST BUY $5000 DOWN LINDA ISLE WATER-USO/mo, "3·57'N Cetta.... •M 7141546-9860.
.... I ••atn 3BR Eaatblutf Condo FRONT: Furn. 6Br16500 cm• 1• IUllo $155,000. (213) 541-4480 or 4 Br $4500. 673-1464 Downtown 3 Br 2ba ... Santa Ana Hgtl. 1 Br $500 lll-U 11 --duplell. 2'Ai bike to bch, 2 ALL UTILS ID 2 Br 2 Ba $600, No pet1
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1700 16th Street
(at Dover)
642-SUl
Newport BeM:h No.
880 Irvine Avenue
(at 16th)
645-1104 675-33 11 Evea/Wknd• Ill IAIYll·IY .... IHHt hfanhlle4 carport. Water paid. Compare befOfe you rent. 545-4855
t 1% fixed rate. 30 yra. Gtatral 2282 S725tmo. &42-6203 Cuetom dellgn fMturea. S-p-acJou-.-1-2-B_r _+_la_m_r_m_ .~~-~-~~~~~l!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!~
•aa•a •rm-M1on~.w1~ ~:11 GC BXYFRONT CONDO: s;: Execl1yle.4Br.21-'ba.llv, pool.bt>q.cov"rdgarage, pa11o&m0fe.Adu1t1pre1: ltftl/WI--~ • '15"' v -· ue ara. curlty bid pool Im· din & lam rma, gdnr. eurrounded with plullh Refs. 945. 1693 .,_..,.
200 Blk. 40' lot, 3Br +den. Open Wkoda. 640-t538 maculate ~.bay· VUS 11100/mo. Rera. LH land~ng. No pe11,.51,.. LUX. CONDO 2 Br. 1 Ba, nu cplldrapea, 3ba, yar<J. compl ref\lrb. R•-•tn oot 968-9250 eecn Furn ~ bit-Ina. pool. carport, no $449.900 217 Jasmine _.,_ 11250 · 1 Bdrm ~m $580 Walk to SC Plaza pet1. 1675. 1700 Bed·
Open Sa!ISun 1-5 If.... COM FRONT ROW with HOMES FOR RENT 385 W. wu.00. 642-1971 Frple. ale. security, WIO, fOfd. 645-U48.
Ownrtagt 873-555 t Sharp 4 br, 2'h ba, 2 lrplca. ocean & bay vtewa. Latge Huntington BMctl 3 & 4 pvt club w1tennl1 eta. L= 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 gar.
• .... I crpts, drapea. VIEW. ept. home In gated oommunl· Bdrm•. 1850-UOO. u.ea pool1.111e. MUnaa. gym. 141 Walk 10 actlools & 111op-tr. Available tumtehed Fenced yatda & garagea. aut. ltac• --t Br. atudlo, $600/mo. :fa. Serio.~:,_~:!
4 Br. 2 ba wtattacti gar on ping. Priced right at '3000/mo Kid• & pet• welcome. ;&&1mo e:e;; 18r i 675-4063
60 x 120 corner lot at 9 1 t $249.000. Terma. Wlterfnat ..... IH 863--0755. Agent, no'-· untum. J.C. 18992 Florida ..,s""r""u"'"N"'"N""'ING..,.,,.....,..lr-g-t,..-:,B-r.-g-.,-. ~~~.tcaTi ~~:;'e or ~::;-o •. :. U1· 14M Nr t>eecti 1g 2 8r 4 lam 842-2834 Of 842-3172 den apt. s..2s. poo1 & rec
--t Br,yny,$550 .~25wt~11tncd1..,. ydESbttT~ Yllll OWi ar ... 11ow. 18th. St. llllLm STUUJ llllll'I rmm 2 Br wlfrpl. ' blk to bch -S3h ... .tu: ... PllOLlfF YllW
Newport Creal model Pel'· An lncredfbfe expanded & S650 Private hcMIM with pool 4 COllTllJ Lrg 1 Br w/loft, encl gar, lect 3 Br 2'A Ba con<Jo customized Jodelle. with Exec condo. Npt Creal, latge Bdrma 2'h Bath deck
wtwet bar. lormal dining a cllmate controlled wine Imm«:. 3Brt1200 gourmet kitchen formal EST A TE l:,;.~"lrp':.' ffso. No
rm & lrplc. Nettled In oellar. Thie 3 Br home l•aer I W1ettf <Sining cuatom decor pell. 2151 Pacific.
quiet locatlon near pool & featur• Fr. d~. cu... 1_. 1111ge Nvlng room u1111 BMutlful& park Ilk• 631•8107• 855-0665 tenn11.0wnermu11move tom oak cabinetry, 1&-•1ULn paidMIOO'aS37·5027 wlthterracedpool.
now. Price reduced trom attlnecl glaaa wlndOWI -+ S50 MCUtfty 1M •Privete Patloa VIEW OF OCEAN
S 179 900 to S 149 900 • .... 1••11 •II •eov..c:t Patloe Br. 2'/t Ba Twnh1, mlero, wtter'ma. Won'llaat. Prln. an<J • epecttcultr ---•• --Stytllfl yet affordable •SptclooeA$>11 traah comp. frplc, e«y
only Call Patrick TenOfe ocean / bay v I e w ' 11•/llM 111 3-4 8r 2 a. wt gar a more •Dining Aree llght1. 1795. &42·7803
760 .8702 A t $795,000 Incl. land. a nat '638 move todey •Walk·ln-c1o .. 11 • · g Maureen White/Ed WESTCLIFFSbr,den,w/d, S3Mt90 BEST RltylM •Home-lllcekltchen1 ...... ~.,. ..
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Col._,_ -P .. 5· 1 d ,._, mo. refer a req. 675-3008 1--'-e -•.e 1 blocll toF!!!:"ngton & • _ _.. " cu e sac .. ITill ._.. • ~,-e .. uutully landacapec:t
br. 2 ba. Poot. apa. oPen 110 3 rm: li'7A1266. UTILITIES FREE garden •Pl•. Pool 6 apa.
VERSAILLES CONDOS
$700 to It 100
Agent 631 4960
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IN NEWPORT BEACH
Slnglee t & 2 Bdrm Ac>en·
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with TV, llnena & utenllla,
may be rented for ahor1
term or l<>nQer. No ieue
req'd), On Jamboree Rd.
at San Joequln Hiiia Rd.
144-1100
dally 12·5. &45·3862 PtaialUI Ult ..mfil. P•tloaldeck1. No peta. ~ -~ 1 Bdrm Fum 1685 Bach "4SO Penln 111ra lrg 28', endedl. 3 Bf 2 k f1§ E. Balboe IOr I adlm From Jet& t Bdrm. $515 new ~ta/~ &_pJ!l'lt.
For Id •ctl0f1' -----=-.,.-.,--B I . S 1 3 5 0 I m O · } LA QUINTA HERMOSA 131 E. 16th. 648-9816 Yrty IM, 1150. 552-0853 n n LUll/IPTlll t-879-5991 Glty W•t of BMctl. 3 b1111 161E.19th. &42--0858 Specloua2Br 2Ba.ger nr
C I 2-atry 48r 3ba. lam rm. OcMntront 2br tbe ........ eouttl of Edlngef. H o a s 7 3 9 / • a a home. get• guarded $700 Ind 111•. 1~ 786-1172 Ml-"41 WllTll 4:t15e3 mo.
Dal Pio comm. 'renn11. pool, MC dee> c.n be Met! I ... W y t ~~·,::,~(6~~5;; Frli Stt ··-4 510 E. ..et ..... e t Nft 3 8r 1"' ire. patio. ~ ~ "!..::
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----- ---IMne ~-=el:': 0yrty 1525 1675/mo. 980 Cent• St. S!efle to bMch: 2 Br tba. 642-5678 111-2111 Rencwated f i&1Ti ..,.. Br __ ... __ ...._.. r·--e · 2-MM · For appt &4~ Br1gl'lt a ttky. M75tmo 675-331 t Ev1W11nde tge lc"cl\, ger, ofl PCH 2 ,_ ""'· ,..,.,_ .,.,,. yrty. tee-t2t3 ======~·~;i.~1~1Ftanill~~~·100·15»41901Ear ... :=:·,,t:; M2.1':';"'· a,.rm.11,0at. luL ... ~ l'HI LaCllMatt Hfl If••• ...... ......... ,
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Alleo . S Uf,000. I -A1I Cofl<IO. MOO/mo. A¥911 Ptaluala l11'1 6H-'3" pool l•undry tee.
&42·7404. Aon Lowe Xt t_ llllty 1mmec1. Aeent &4M513 2 bf t"' be twMM· 1tcw. s.475/mo. 498-t2n ~1p;;;j k::::·~. HOMEF°" MNT 2 8' •t 113'-' 291"· c1,Y.,. relfto, poOe, Jtc: 2 Br. ctoM to beMt11475. ....., TllUll ,... ber ouetom decor IMM 3 Bdrm. SIH. Gtr-I 7 O O I mo . y r I y • $500/mo. Avtll. Jan. t, 223 La Ptlonle. CeM tor
Perf9ct tor""" t1fN buyer. fnod tor pet9 ---& • lincl l9rl09d ywd. 213~ "3·7&70 bet. 10 & 7 appt. t37·1t11
2 etOfY condo. '9Cently 111111PAID.13f-60a7 Kld9 lincl peta Ot<. AQt. no CqhtrlM •-· 28' 1.. twnllM .... ..... Ali returbllh«t. 3 + $50 MCUf1ty fw. fw,. MM7&&. .... 1111 -t • _. • .,..
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Newport Nr poll otflc;e Chihuahua (Snltttes). vie IALIU l&Y Olll record. Ludlng Hard· ed tor So Org Co Mor1· tor profit & exposure. unite In Co111 Me11.
BY SIDNEY OMARA
App, 18~sqnstoreor MecAr1hur & Sen Joe· ware Co. M/F EOE gage Brok•. Min 3 yr ChrlsllanThoma1Gallery 855--0665or631-8107
1332 sq ti, 646-2947 quln Hiiis Rd. REWARD. Frelt .... Olert s,49•9671 exper req. H-.d up own 650·23 t7 s44.Hl24 or 863~56 1 tiOlel gUMt reglatratlon. dept. Salary open. -w Ct-lfrill full time Including wlmda. Dellvery peraon wanted tor 115 1-8277 r•• • •
ltatah 2911 P1raeul1 S012 CRT exp. preferred. Co... M... comp1ny. •-M"'"an-9Q9'--. -.-xct_u_sl-:-v-e-re...,.te"""'"'n n;:'!,~~~~~;:!Y: d!;~~
F riday, December 16 1560 Newpor1 Blvd. CM. CIRCUS Of ~f:~.:~::1~: good ~"n ~Z'~?i.~~~t have Shop In S.C. Plaza. Call Garden Gro:a 891·8373
ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Clash of ideas could spark -400 sq n. S3751mo. 1 Dem 1 t for eppt. 640•2265 Plants w/lnt ll~ee plant
discovery which leads uJtimately to profit.able enterprise. Take Agent S..l-5032 MASSAGE Pleue cell for an appt. ons re ore Mechanic/Maintenance serv Rellable maJnt P¥· · · h d f ts L has. N 1 Blvd c M Only 75 btwn 9-5PM, Mon·Frl el Fii .Ill FIT position working on 40 son. Plant ex.,_ req. notes, expenment Wit concepts an onna . unar emp lS P . . . c. 719 NO HARBOR BLVD. 645-5000 ext 52 t Are you edventurous. ti dsl sport tllhef & v1r1. Own 1ram1 751.'22'1 t on personal possessions. money and recovery of lost objects. ~ office/retail. AIC. FULLERTON need money. and love to oua foreign cars. Send •----·--~--v· la k ) 780 IQ n. 645•11628 ll0-l 1H Belutlclan •anted. PIT or travel? A California Mfg letter wlexper & rets. PllllU.U/
Salllng lnatructor, PIT
FleK. hrs. Job refs a mull.
Teaching exper. pref.
College degree req'd.
Boal h•ndllng ablllty to
50'. 675-9060
Sales
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1rgo p )'S ey roe. R t ,.... newly l t&Y A Wiii FIT. Good Pay. New c 0 5183 G St Chino 91710
TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Emphasis on individuality, :od:itd home w~~ ATIRACTIVE Se1on.Np18ctl.675-2787 g~ah:W,oc:;'~st~or ~ OreaJICaihyat62&-5574 Stete w1~!,l invest· *
originality. independence, courage o( convictions-and fresh 1torege & large lenc.d MASSEUSSES Bookli.eeper, PIT potllion OYlf, to travel Cllltomla, Medlc:al Insurance, gen· ments, tin. MtVICel firm,
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* llllHO * starts. Status quo is shaken. family member is placated and you'll IOI. commercial '°B'ng. TO SERVE YOU. evelleble. Coit• Men Lu Vegu, H-•JI, and .,11 MCTetary ror ohll· off et Ing chllllenglng poi-SllllTllHIS finall_ y be on. pa_th. which ultimately leads to greater security. :~.1~4 Newport lvd ESClllTS/lllELS Mortgage Company. 11 Western 11•1• with dren's dlnlc. CM. 2 yrs Ilion tor bright Individual
Lb la f l I 751·1155Brent ourauperv!Mdmariletlng experlnsbllllng&genot-10 wrlle and design for Whynotdlelfordollarsln 1 raGpEMylsNslagruMican21 rJo e. 20)· y , . ··--' . . ial Sllops/otflcu/storage Outclll ONLY 835-9199 INtn demonttretlng 1 floe. Typ 60wpm, posting TI· 990 • n d DEC our CdM oftlet. Wt ofter: ( ay -une · OU re lnVl1.CU to JOln spec 650 IQ ft 0< Iese. reu. .. Lim Wll'Tllt revolutlonary ,_ prod· ledger cards. organize-PDP· 11134. Mull have 2 • Highest commlNlont
group or club -you could be given guided tour and V.l.P. Colt• Mw C.2. 548· 7249 EXOTIC DANCERS M/F Public rPelA•RtlonT T.IMtEoo • .,.. UCI. Mull be ambltlou•. lloneJ lklHI Important. HI yrs ••P¥ w/COBOL. EA· • Extensive product '"-
y 'll . f "-'-.,_, ... _ pecia1 For Bechelortette) Pattlea weO groomed and bright. school nrad Mature rvef C-''--t op _ _. 1 • Ptloto copy 9UPPI• treatment. ou gam access to con 1u.:-n ....... we ta, s tenns 1 .. .autrial +strip,_, gremi 82" •11• 1 llbrerlel tor publllhe'9 •11 t 1 1 ..,. · • ,.. ... ..... carMr p.,. .un • • 6am 10 12 noon u. ,..... ~ .. .. r1 n ng 111pen111 non-smkr. Excellent ben· ty. Cell 553·01140 will be provided to make membership more feasible. Pisces plays ltatala 2t20 rep. Mull have car. Slmp. paid. Tran1portat1on ettts. $6/llr. 40 hr wk.•---------• Trainees 11811 $6/he>ur
important role. 2.630 lq h. 3975 Birch, 25 r::ic:E,~A:iT.~;vyour ~.~::~~b<:'9:,;.~! ~r;r. r~~;~l~~:~anJ~i Mon· Thur•. 8-6pm. Call ·-------· .. , ... ,.. • " ,._ CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): Emphasis on friends, hopes, NB. $1330. MlA zonl"". Fantasies! 828·716" we carry and llst .selec-lmmed. For anpt. call 94&-7733 tor appt, Int•· PllOllTIOI 1en1, •/,......., te .. .., , -.. viewing now for position C "OU 11•/-desires. successful career or business maneuver. Relationship Agent 54 t-5032 lions. Vety low key. Must June Pridgen. 11-4 pm starting Jen 4. sp'~;. 3 ;;~, n"'hlly7 ••r• •• te -·
intensifies, you'll have more responsibility, there will be added Colle Men lndu1trl1I Tennis Matches wanted. b~ ~velleble 8 30 only, S.6·3337 lllllLI· TIP PIY Are you... .,, 11 you are 1 Mlf·~art• &
pressure and financial rewards will be considerable. Capricorn Bldg. 3000 IQ It Ifft.up In Low 0~ ~11"'cf·6~11~?/:· ~u;·~n~M~!~~ ~:: Drivers. e.perlenced or ChristlanThomuGallery Well groomed. ~ur,~0.'. :::7p,,, c:!' f . t1 deluxe lndu11rlll p•rk. In-evs en Y • Cook's Book Company trelnee1. c1n m•k• 650_2317 dependable 11•·0111 lgUl'eS pronunen Y· . . . eludes epproic 800 ft of p 0 Bo 3 '3·S14 P¥ hr. llartlng andsellmotllleted7 • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Spotlight on career, ability to reach office. 47c per ft gross. laaiaHI Opp. 4014 Peletlne ·111 ·&00~8• pay. FIT & PIT positions MOTHER'S HELPER Do yoo ....
wider audience. opportunity to get rid of unnecessary expense. ~2~26:rloao Drive. WANTED: sf1en1 partner . • evall. Call 543-2808 tor Bebyslltlng. lite hskppg, Enjoy working with kids?
burden. Long distance call provides confidence and further or high return lender by OUSllFD •i>«>t. Natlonel C.H.G. pert time. flexible. Need If you can enawer YES
infonnation concerning ...,._,ible inumey. Aries plays key role. h••••ctatata young aerospace/hl·teck llTllM SALIS ESCROW own car. 675-3277 Phone646-702l
.---r servk:ft firm to keep up The Orange Coast Dally IAY RSClllW Npt 8ctl Arm -ks fut, 2.30·6pm Mon. thru Fri. VffiGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 22): New start leads to greater ATIENTION LEUZINGER wl gr......,h Contact .. ,.. Piiot hu en .................. ,""" m; p1 ,_ , _______ _ . d d -'"'---ed · · F also GRADUATES OF 19511 u-• "" ~....,..,., -...--h I med 1 I accurate ty at capeb ... m epen ence, uuu"-~ to pursue ucauon pro]f!Ct. OCUS on Looking tor fellow cteu Nicholas t-528-0190 portunlty lor • Claulfled 81 m, .Topen f: or 1 of handling hlevy phones PIT experienced coct1tell
publishing, travel. communication. cont.acts with individuals mernbefs wtlO may be In Ill r1 Outside Sales peraon =~;,z;,, ~ rlgh~g;~ end mite omce duties. pet"son. Apply In person
who aid in ovef'(.'()ming language and other barriers. Leo is in the Orange County area. •, '''-"' 4021 with• proven lraci r• son Benefits Salary tmmedlettopenlng. Mon-Wed between . Wt ere working on our .D. I cord. Great earning negol Lynn ~7·5625 720--0!Ml 3-5PM. 833--0080. Bleck· picture. . 25th reunion. CAii WIDOW HAS m for tb's potenllal. guarenlHd .. __ beerd's Newpor1 Beech
LIBRA (Se 23 Oc 22) ........_ . nal d te draw agelnt commlNlon. &ecullve Secretary. oftlce Part ..... ,. defNer)I L. A. I,,,-..,.-,:-·---=,-,--=---pt. -t. :r..1not10 responses pnuna ; 951·25511n6:30PM St0.000 up No credit SendreaumetoPOBox 01 the Pr.,lclent. Tlmn.7daya,3am ·6ReelEstateSaleePerson·
intuitive intellect is on target, you learn b.y teaching. you'll FREE·ALL AGES! check. no penalty Aleo t560. Coll• M-. ca. Anancill ..vices nrm am. Salary + bonus. Rapidly growing Newport
"wake up" with answers. Member of opposite sex might be TV COMMERCIAL SEM· ~~:~nu: ,:uJum~ 92626. EOE need• top llnotch exec: 49<4-84116 brand'! of Hawaii Co.
taking you for granted. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius persons INAR.SEESUNOAYAD. OeolsonAsaoc.873·7311 llllll&L sec'y for very busy, PAITME needsegent lntflfeatedln
fi . al . 213-4&5-4491 challenging poaltlon Earn up to S400 ..... r both locales. Call Tony gure m unusu soenano. Re r aat.. SlOO $6/hr plus qtrly bonuw. s 1 r 0 n g • • P 1 n .. v 720-t 105
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Go slow. perceive picture in its llEWAlll 9·5. M·F. 55 wpm. 3 yn 1yp1ngtsnorthend 1111111 • :=~-~~t~ UOIPTllllST/
entirety. Focus also on legal affairs, a,._.ial rights and Wltneas to car eccldenl, *USWlllM lllY. office exper. COM. Cell mull. Non·smkrs pla. ,.--T~•Y evenl"" Dec; 12 Taking eppllcatlona for Jim (714)875-0638 Cell 55~ Need dependable auto to IUlllL lfflOI pennismons, partnerships and marital status. Social activities 1983 At Or•~oe & 171,; open minded operator•. · dellver Dally Piiot In Sharp person needed for
accelerate, forces tend to be scattered and ''serious" decisions St. C.M. 548·5'744 days. 11trec11v1 voice nee. Xlnt OLDllAL FILL ml PAY Laguna Buch 12 hrs!*" electrlcel construction should be delayed. (213) 868-2448 eve's salary + mulllple bonus Type 50 wpm, tO key add· p&lf • .,,. .. I d1y). Weekday. P.M.. firm. Mu11 have pro·
program Cell 8·4 Ing machine, fifing, pllOto Weekends, A.M. Call Mr. fesslonel telephone man· SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Emphasis on basic issues, UUIJA" Mon-Fri. 7141250-0355. • copying, PfOOf re.ding & Opportunltlea •v•ll•bl• Barrow ~2-4321 , eict ner, type 55+ wpm, and
h h h '"'--'d It . t' •~ -~blish to Pie --'f IS various duties. Non/ with Ille Loi Angele• ~3 EOE he-tO-k-ex.-•~~ c orest at ave~nsetas1 e. IS imenow .... =... pace. lure you.-w 1n11. aoomlEO.OLlll smoker. S•l•ry 1850/ Tim•• Clrculetlon De· •v VJ ....... -..... find a working routine and to beain a remodeling process. Have your party 11ldeo mo. CP"' firm. Coste p 1 rt m • n t I n our PUT·•I Salary open. Virginie,
WJIOAIDI M11or national oo. _.,
locally es1ablllhed lndi-
YldUll, college beck·
ground pref. Salaried
floor end unlimited In-come celling with op-
portunity to build equity. Thibault & Co, 754-701t
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The Orange County Dally
PllOI hU en e11celttn1 op-\
porturnlty beginning
mid~ for career
oriented dlapley edWttl9-
lng .. 1ee reps wffh a
proven track record.
GrNI Ntnlng potentlel,
guaranteed drew egelnst
commlsalon. Oetlre to
move Into management •
plus. Send re9Ume to:
P. 0 . Box 1560,
Colll Mesa, 9262&
EOE . , e-· . . w/Santa. Xlnt wl chlldren. Gen'I office position avail .. d t d 540·9570 Co-worker will cooperate and you ll be on more solid emotional This Santa Is Authentic. In corporate eccoonte re-Men. Pat 754-1040 oor· o-oor newspaper •FIR Ol.111 r---------1•--------and financial Sfound. 775-1058 or 846-4156 cleveble ofc. Medical blll· OLlll AIM program. Guaran· Very busy clrculetlon of· Receptionist Salespeople wanted •o Ing & follow up e>1per. teed hourly wege plus flee need• pen time llelp Receptionist wllll console CAPRIC RN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Favorable moon aspect SCRIM LETS pref. Good c:ommunlce· Greet customer•. aniwer cornmluton, Hou": 9AM answering hlevy phone and c.omputor board e>c· make appti. for well coincides with creativity, dramatic OoUrishes, children, specu-ft • tlons. math & typing phones, light flllng. Some • 2PM, or 4PM • 9PM. traffic. we have nla. cu•· perlence. Pleaae cell known pllotogrephtr.
lation and affairs of the heart. Gain also indicated through ekllls. Mull be depef\· errands. Contact Jlnl. ~~~::t7:i :~ :~vi= torneral Applicants must 556-8520 ~~~rge";'~~'.J.~~:
written word, ability to express views in articulate manner. ANSWERS deble, responsible & Mlf Irvine. 261•7425 ptua per week. For en In· be neat. responllble. end IElllllT Ill polled •nd peraonable.
Ge . . la k I Cobell . Aulll motlvlled· Mr Fehr ktell person, PIT for tervlew, Call (7 14) have a pleuant tel•· • You muat apeek well,'*• nuru P ys ey roe. G 1 Mllll 6"0·81150 private club. No tips. 1157-2381, Ext 1204 ~personality. Some PROP. MGMT. firm Nik• chlldren and enlov meet·
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Stick to practical issues, make r~;l~CH IP Streight htty Ulery. Neat :fou-~~.~-~rt.:•:; ~~ ':pt'."~~:8 Mu~~: Ing the public. M' or full n~'"" domesti'c ad;, u•t-""nts check pn·ces where art obW-ts M , .. _ ._ __ d t b--" •a -•OOlllT appearance. No ca111. In-Gett guard. relief 111111• pvt '• -"" ..._ d 1 -11 1 1 & time. Potential Mmlngs. ----.1 J-""" • r--• o • ..,.over.-r a --tervl ew Wed-Sun community. •114·8571 to2pm.1tartlngsalaryls .,.,-.pr n ... man . $000 Excell. luxury items are concerned. You'll gain needed infonnation lence:"llllelp1tothlnkof monm 9AM·5PM. 1:--.1 muat. clll~9-5, Slot.OOperweel!.Apply ofc duties & have own op1pf'y+f: ~i ...... . al . d I rock music u youth'• ~ In person Mon • Thurs 2 transponetlon & toola. ,.. concerrung property v ues, secunty an ong-range prospects. way ot getting even for The Orange Coaet Delly 720 w . Bey Ave, Balboa 0~1 _•pm ASll for Catllerlne se1ery . apt. benefit•. For people. hou...W.., :ft
Scorpio plays significant role. SPINACH0 Piiot hll en excellent op-llellllll. SllftlS Mfg Peckeglng. some llvy or Eltetn. Interview cell 536-3347. edulll. For Interview I
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Short trip may be on agenda-SPIRITUAL READINGS =~y J~jor. A= -·-lltllng, high IChl dlplom• ORANGE.COAST :~~M~S01>724
tli h . . h f 'd . "th -'-ti Adllleel II ti L ..---.. req. Must be bright, DAILY PILOT Retell Sales spo g ton VlSlts, exc ange o I eas, reuruon wt •~ ves. na ma ••· ove, Executive with• proven HEERS RESTAURANT. energetic. hard WOfklng. 330W Be_ySt Exclualve Ledlel Boutique Define terms, see people as they are and not merely as you might marriage & builnen. track record. Greet Erttertelnment and danc:-responsJble Good pay. Cotti Me.a. CA opening In Fashion laland S..rtt1r1/.....C · ·d--"--h An h p · ru·d f lln d laces Also counaellng 1815 potenllel, guaranteed Ing. W• need coeklell good benefits. good lu· requires experienced, RNI Estate tnveatm9nt
I ~ t em. ot er l9CeS CO I es ee ·~an P trust So. El Camino Rell. San draw 1ga1n11 com· __.,_ we 1r11n Stu-ture. Irvine. Cell Mr PB)( Operators. El(· professlon1I retell sales c ompany • • • k a
in your judgment. Clem. UC'd. 4112-72116 minion Desire tomove dent• OK. Full, pit. 8eectl l(lelnmen. 114.97g.eoeo perltnced pref but wlll people. Call tor °'WI motivated lndlvtdual wtth Lest riaa• Into management a pk.ta. & Werner. Clll bef noon train. Maturel rellebl• 213·274-5018 general otnc. akllla & die· :=~---~~~~~~~----t=~===-~=j~~~~~~~~ Sendr~me~ n2~~~~~pm ~~~ om~. mi~. ~~~-~w~. tapllone eicp~ .• xlnt
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..... ______ 2'_,tti __ lntala It Office ltatala ltl4 eo':·1~M~.1i:2e 10n1. Expertenced. ;r,e~. =-=· 25-30 Fuenendent Peprt011/1i90~ A ~t More fll'nlllea.,. getting IY9i~ ~'..,,,_ ~~~ van.d SM.rt 2tOI f()lll) ADS EOE PIT. Ananc1a1 ••per help-m · the camping "bug" 11111 dutl-. _ ... "'"'°· Newpon Beech Motel, B•"'ront ................. petlol, ful. Pleue call ~1-7117 lllllli.-Chrlitmu )ob. Cell "••r If you have 1 ,, ..,.,..,.. ..-r-~5-2550 or apply 155 ' · . Heve aomethlno you went
WMl<ly rat .. avall. alao Large 2 .. 1ory In CM. wld, parking, tanttorlal. •RE FREE a--mH OUll Clll ~ ,'~.,en011t~~notlc. ~~~_ .. ,., St. Coit• camper that• not gMtlng 10 Mii? Cleaelfltd lldt do kilCMn units. 6-42·9939 mlero wave, dlhwr. lruh 873·1003 " .... ..-·~ .. V' A v-..1• ....... ~.:~I !td.now with • It -.II. 842-5878.
Newport . walk 10 beach. cmptr S360. 850·8314 Orengeco .. tS& LllHan Dinner eook, 3 yra ex-tiling, phOMt, typing req. •---------...,_,_, ..
POOi, tennis. s250 Incl Corner Jamboree at Cal•, opening lor en ex· perlenoe. Good starting Newport Ph1rma · Pert Time Per• • . _.
S-4 888 MecAr1hur, approic 2llOO perlenc:ed Accounting pey. Awly In peraon. ceutleela 897 w. 18th St. • --· I a·11y p·11a1 ................... ·· .. utlls. 8-4260, 993-4 Male Prof. looking for M/F lq It ground level IX· H2·11ll, Clerk. Typing and 10·key 111a&.Y11111 NB. 842-7511 •n-°r:lt~'l:n~h&1 ~:,,'"~ ~~.~~:r~,-~~~ ~tlve omce euhe. Ex· sklll!I a mu1t. Account• 400SoCoatHwy .... llAllT. nmm . PART Tll :
-+ &200 aec dep. 2308 w . &1s.o •11•. 7&e-7500 =::~~09 ~:r_: :~r:.b: ~!7i''M:11;: Laguna Beech. c~ we lie look~or held· Newport Beech M•rketlng '. E :
Oceanfront NB 673-41$4 •• F N S Is. Celt Katen, 752-&444 Found: Antq. ledlea Capps. 754-1801 00 WOfklng rella people flrmhaaaeverel-lnna .: Deliver Daily Pilot by auto fn ' m l llhr pt hor• very plellnum & diamond ring, IO 11 L ....., to flll full time ground1 .............. .., WWI mnL nlet apt, 1 btk btectl Coron• clef Mer. 1275 IQ vie. S.C.Plau. IHl2.C>ell• 1700 Adam• c .••. ... I .. I melntenence potltlona "' for reeponal~ lflAd~ln· : Laguna Beach area (2 hou.ra Wkty ren1111 now ave.II. S275, S-48·&371 ft. P9rlect tor Architect, ""1111 •• Newport Beech. Cell du1tr10us ,.._....... •
115.50/Wk.&upColor D11lgnera. etc. Agt. Found t>eeut >'91low/wht EOE .... 873·2298 M on-Fri apee1c1ng Yoto. • M STI: per day). 'Weekdays P.M. -
TV Ptloneslnroom.2274 Nice untum rm, avail to 87~ neut me cat nr Metlner1 Ad Agency need• tx· lt2t2..S1818/rno. 8:30-4PM. A greet wev lo Incl' .... : k ds AM F.am about.
Newpor1Blvd.CM. raep, ti dy person ........ ,.. Plrll.NB.842·4148 perlenc:.d PI T Recep· yourbudoetdoller9.We ; Wee en ~ • •
646-7445 $275/mo. No-amoklng, 550 If a.rt I Found· Black NMul male tlonl1t/Typl11. $6/hr. r.,., COOtl and Ml'W UllYIUI e::~..!:"':lt ~~ : $400 per mo. Call Mr.~~ .
SEA & SUN LODGE drug• or pets. s.45-2575 ba. i..oo1rno. ;'..2~/:1 a.t. wilt tece & P11119• e31-7~5 =~~ _: ~~ut= P=~~~'oJ:'~~ Bleemef, 5Zlsn8 642-4321. IDE · _.
$100 Wk up. Col« TV Nwpt condo to aflt. nr Udo . Ward/Werner• FV · •.fll ILlllLY lf'l of lnmei. end peld 11111. In Orange Co. 114,400 · •• .... • • .. • .. • • .. · • • .. • • • • ........... ·"
3028 w. Cout Hwy. Npt Ill S314/mo, Vety nice. NEW:~ 8e:f'ci.c: ~ ~oea._._39_...,..1_...,,_.......,,...--Live-In e daya wt!. Belboe. Requlr• con1lderabl• I* ,... (114) 556-0278 I•----·---·················· So. L.agunl. nr beech. turn 875-e 1211• 8511>-7~ ~ M-F ._:5~842....a..4. · Found: Btk Fe Coeker Refer. req, 913-3903 ev1 experience eooklng for btwn 2pm l 4:30pf'n onty. ~.wpeper
room. TV,"'' beth. Ft Privett bdrm/be In large · Spen. Algonquin. H.B AIDE: PART TIME for • '*'119 numb« of HOTEL KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS Afl) PRIZES! ~r 1250. 493-3490 C.M llouMlctllld OK. Prime prof locatlc>fl. Ngtl 840-8645 ~ • ...:,. ~cel9rltt•J_, ben-. •••.a.a l&f •• $450/utll Incl 850-10M Identity ne1r •lrport .... ound· C•I "'... r.... SAT/SUN 11pm·7:30 ltn. ... ....... fV¥ ~ ... , -
... ._,_ 1 000 up lo 45 000 aq ft .. . • • .... Active retlr9ment hOme. Apptytmmedlatllfy Front ~ a.ti. H°'9I
MP ti Rmmt• wtd: Retponlll>tt. 1·99 end up ei2.7241 ~ stripped Morris type. 3113 Hotpltel Rd, NB. No~ guett r.glattlllon. rtt IUn ltll lteble, a tun Fe. 22·28. after I PM Ut-&515 River & 511t St. N.B •---'•• • _ _.__ lnctd •net.. CRT""*'· 2 U/F ;;;a;; 50 n;;a;a to So C.M. 832· 1904. 8·5; 7M-182e ..,.._.. --(l14) lu.H44 prwtwred, 1yp1ng 40 wpm -~ __,_........__In Irv &4H230 ..,.., Lt>ri • IJlllTlft 111111 * 1,,----,,...--.,,,...-......,..,..,........,.. P/tlme. Must know fNlfl l l ...-bmiC mith aklle. •• ,~, ,._ ,..,.... 1 MO FRE£ RENT marine maintenance.~ .., If Ir-. _......
or_9<1M w/25 yr old M. Room tor tent In 28r 2be W/Stort term ,_ full lltble trena. Apply btwn Ptirtolwllfo.p(.° lllWIHP• 'PfOf. Must bt ll>M to ~ WoodbndQe condo 13e5 ' 8·t Wkdya. 439'A f7th St. Htr1 of Admln 2 fUI lime poettion., d9Y
$400-t500mo.no1mlm1. mo. 7etr5?44 btf 2pm ~-r.':.:'~=1°' Costa Mn1, 10CMcCenterPleU lhlft a O"~·
Merty. 754..e244 Shf bf, 1\1\ be C.M. apt, --------s.nteAna.CAt270t PIMMeallforappttltwn
2 rm• tvalt. In 3 8dr pool. lee. S300 + utlls. LY ... " A~:.::..·~:: A"'""Act!mpm/f '9!$.~~fJ~f
condo. Xlnt loc., fW)' meg: M11thlll 7&4-oll5t exECU'TIVESUITE 17·$1 t per hr atertlng hii-iiiiiiinii'i .... iiiiiiiift111itiii~ !:-~~--:-:--~~---~
dOM, W/~2780: TG#· WE LOOK FOR YOUI Nwpr1 Ctr M0-&470 Ply. FfT & PIT poeltlOM 11perlence pera~n to St\ldtntt. Oood oMnoe
t3001mo, om. MoueetAoommat• 1v1ll1ble. Clll 5'43·2808 dlf«t credit,,,.., ... ,. .. , lo f'Nltle eJttr1 Income
Beecfltront hou9e, 1 8r Unlimited 132_. 134 N1ttontrl C.H.G. In hendllng oredft 11PP1-. ·
1ve11. S350tmo. Baltioa. •ll•nl•ll oetion. rrom euto .,.._ :s-5 ~-•t luncfl llme. a..t 913.a.4 tO 11•--,._ fU .. -....... Mon·.-'1, aendWtCtJ malt· ..,,.. u 11u-.-t•__._. ........... .,., ....,_, •v•• ...... :i'l. '"-II Bud~• 8" .. "' •• ,......,. .... .,.. ..,.., eroOt ... l\19 COITlplny. -~ ""' Fem. rmmtt M9ded, SM oooct tYPfne lkk aame ti J .. an, Am& 81. 7311 S••hoN. lilllng, "'°'*111\te In Or· 001 on near Onn l"l'T'.,-,-:::=-::---=-:::--"TT'.'-...-
HB. '350/mo. 5-4t-713t 1450 aq. "· *"..... •noe c~. '"""' Pf1· Wfl'/M Airport. HtTOA. "". ll9lon vata . •~ --,_. Wlt90n LOIC \'letO. !NIN, (I T OfO Femtollw 'X:.31t2'MMhl'llrr--.---:-r-"'Zll~ ....... ...... ts&-10IO .,...., 1·•7.07IO b1'M't .......... ... ,. ... _ aume to: Or. Thom.._ ________ •-au••·-~ ...,._ '" ' -. . .--";=~==.-=~ Neal, Preeldent, Cell· r._._. .. ., . ..., 1286 IA utll. &49-4Mt "
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rualtart toll l i actllHH•• 1211 lut1 lall 7014 Yw IMI AatM, lapr!!f A•t•, laprtt4 A•t•, .... ..,
Wanted Full 11zo matt a ii' Pd6~i. P5JA.M/t~al:i 11... 1129 T111t1 1111 lale• tSlf
_ljou prlng1. •94·1749 s:!~1~•Ja11c:~~.~a~,:= ~:W1Y12~ &,.2.~i51 'It UNI k• WU •ta CIVIC 8ak ml. e'en , '18 Sk;iatk. run• OfNI,
WATERBEDkl""N.n lle-phOl\M Coble, UnlcMn. --t 5 p1-.no11 Chatuu lnlt. $99$, 563-"23 74 Corona •• dr, • apd. $450/obO 54~24&4 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Pretend
6 Albac:ote
to Andy's pal
14 Foteward
15 Genetous
18 Overdue
17 Vat>Of
18 Stlaplng tool
20 Anuet
21 Female bird
22 Herb genus
23 Cosuy
25 SupPorters
27 British dads
30 Straight'
3 1 Assyrian god
32 Tinges
33 Harridan
36 Commotion
37 Cares ror
38 Lone
39Tllle
40 Manitoba
lndlans
4 1 Alplne region
42 Sewe<s
4• Condemned
45 Bull fig hters
47 Splendor
48 Insect stage
2 3
17
20
31
38
39
58
61
49 Unearth so ··-gol"
54 Pots •nd
1 pans
5 7 Flower part
58 Elbe feeder
59 Borcer on
60 Teus player
6 1 Ct1111Gedony
62 Infatuated
63 Excess;ve
DOWN
1 Angle
2 w 11111n pref
3 Appian Way
PRI YIOUI
PUZZLE SOLYED
. .,, · CAl 2• VHF ,,...., _.... pkg, dulll alt , dual l tnka. :------em/Im, 04.000 ml . .int ___ ._ ----'--w/ 12 drwr Ptd .. tel 100-S 130 841-e455 ' • • Captain'• chalta. ,,.,90, 77 Cv«, AIC. OOod con• cond • s 1950 044-4268 '70 Eltclfl. $1150 obo
headbc>Md MUSt $ELL Solld Mahogany ""iiiiii rig. $4200 873-a382 bMUtlM 2-lont blu9 fin· dltlon Hatchblel( S1500 • -----552-1454 °' "40-3094
S375 OBO 849-9219 rTIOdel, WU 1 1450, HC. OlllM&IAll llh llkt ~ S.. II 04•-«)47 75 Cotolla 5-spd, •Ir,
i S ' Co · F. 303 , AMIFM, xlnt cond. a•illac Cnll Mna 124 $800 2'1\' long, 22 bru. 1 ~ •2195 I uMd $996 outh .. , ord. 79 Accord. 4 dr, auto. air, s 1600 241•1461 -
Op.n cannon•. OUllltndlng In 888-8745 Bro.OWiy. 494..t516 attreo, good cond ___ '78 Ekforedo. mnlrf, rMI
Chrlltmaa Silo· oftlC9 & hOma. 9tl2·2<l43 $4650. 4114·3818 ·77 Toyota Ing bt d nlot. $3000. 842·0795 flouse Sei/Sun t3881 __ Cullom 48 ti C & C 1u11 dll 41K 1 $3500 d 548 8823
Olympic (rain 01 sflloe) SIS Admiral 21' cu. ti. ullino eloop In mint '62 DODGE VAN 20K ml. :eo Ctvlo beiiix~llm 6~~~~j9 m · · ya, • l'Yll
966· 19 t7 $215 Adml1al 25" TV. cond. rlggtd lor 10011 or '7000. 220-1653 c .. t . 1oofrack, 11ew tlret. '79 Seville. lull powet,
works good $ tOO Zenith long dl1tano. cruhM~. l & 1 ooo mi great ahaP9 y I• •173 leather Int, new '83 Fur 1toa11, hats, lackets, 20" TV $50 King 1lre Compklte electronlce & I ••Ht S•Ooo 84~52 t ••11•• ~ motor $7500. Sttvt
c ollars. Antique•. gold tulttd hdbrd, SSO. sell Inventory ~ 1on1 Clualca to4S -. -----181 Rabbh Conv Xlr. 863-0478dtyt.547·2104
ciolheS. purMt. gloves. 548-3385 mOft Accomod•tff 8 '5i FoAB v ciM 81 ACCORD 2 dr, Ivory, 1te<eo CUI, clean. 48K tives
tewelry, Victorian -------wllu1turloui n-Int, 2 M41Chantcall ~ ~~ 22.000 ml. mint cond ml. $7300 pp 493.74115 --------
baskets. lole painted Surfboard 5h 1 tin. CARL held• & "'~ Pr111i.e1 ,..,.tlOnll 1hyru-·1ec~ .• ou-$5900 _650-8889 ·tt.-7 RI" T-. stoc-=--1600-TIIE UllEST Item•. etc 282 Del Mar HAYWARD (Thruster). H v..... vu ... • .., " .,,, " Ave, 642·7347 Fri!Sat. clear $150. 962-4869 selling yecht In Npl at, Ing MUST SELL $3200 '81 Accord 2 dr Ivory alngle port. Blauptkunk. SELEOTIOI
10_4PM $2111,000, term• avail OBO. 845-8733 dey1 am/Im mint cond $5.500 VDO gages, new r1dlal1, ot 1811 model low ml!Mgt
__ Walnut glaaa lop oortee 676·2311 dya. 675-331t 499-2752 evt/wknd 646-5756 850-66811 good paint no rust. c 0111 1• s thern
Hsetlold end Christmas 1able, end table $75 both. ~a~knda 1o 1127 s 1400 Dan 546-3147 c!t1io~n~:1 ~ u:~odayl
Items. Toya. nothing over 2 Twin Georg• WUhlng· Erlcaon 23 good ah199 '65 Mu1tang Conv, orto. 1181• -I EIS
$20 Sat. 9.30·4 30 2196 ton bedll)f .. dl, white, Naples sllp. Make otter'. 51,500 ml, rid w/W'ht top, '83 Baja, reblt eng • tr111s. II
American Ave. Unit A $90 both Antq cnalr $65. 213•633•67 36 dy• 011 cond 16000 front end, 12v, $1250. ClllLUO
Huge Yard s11e. sat. 9.3 ~~'~ s~~r~-;g:;:;:; 213.433. 7860 evee · 642·5760 or 640-1807 ~~s:u~E~Lu~:~~D 2600 liarbof Blvd.
PM. 1 Day Only Lota ol $10·$300. 645-4832 Hobie t6, Teq SunrlM , '83 ZIMMER GOLDEN $S95. JEFF 645--0862 COSTA MESA
stuff; traJn set. otd blllea. tratle<, cat bo11, cover, SPIRIT. Hand Sulit In 540 1880 4 Magn111cence ~'--'-~'-
5 -de guerre
6 St<yscraper
7 Atop
8 Recent· pref
9 Connective
10 Yukon's
neighbor
ti An Alp
12 Different
13 Prophets
19 Flllgr8$s
21 Owns
24 Sin
25 Marries
1
26 Insects
27 Elapse
28 Wine city
29 Soso player
30 Verse units
32 Young years
34 l liy
35 Wealln
37 Small gro up
38 Eas1es1
40 Noel
41 Curler's hat
43 Consider
8 9
44 House pet
45 Occasions
46 Alter PSI
47 Religious
wort<
49 Stupety
51 Female sufl
52 Vetch
53 Swlll
55 Joker
56 Arab
garment
57 Dance step
some :ools, 1011 ot junk & Wheelchalr. AMIGO, elec. N-port w tterfront 11or Florida. Mint condition. '68 Bug, rbll eng, clean int, •
stutt. 316 E 16th Pllce like new. $950 Manual sp1c1 Many xtru . S65.000 new. Prloed al AM/FM stereo, nu tires. --------
...... ,, IC 6169 c.halr, S75. 673·211M -V $1600 1145-2037 evea $49.500. (7t4) 545·9465 $2500. Call 24hrs. Bob Clanreltt 1313 ~:=.!::;;.L;;.;.;..;;.;.;;~.....;-..;,;. flluc. WHIM 2 0 LASER No. 103400_ Eve 983·5628 1111 lelEIU'I 631 ·6300 ein 32
lelue ltti11 l1lt $$SU p)l)b Almost new, excellent MG '52 TO, show c11. For SOUTH '66 vw Futback Every-llll ••M•-
Decorator Items. apples. GOOD USED ITEMS cond Sl 600, 646-5t29 sale or trade? RestOfed COUITY tnlng new Re-bit eng. -· patio lutnllure Almost 646-0792 orig s 14•000. 644-0214 $ l500 493.2561 Jaguar red. black vlnyl new. S 10-$100 llrm Appl Unslnkable Sabots-cornpl. top. New paJnt, brak ...
673-419211-683·7045 lhlical lllt. & ready to saJl-1pec1a1 *•t•, la ... rtei ISIZI '69 Bug. completely r .. carbor&tor. tuet pump,
S749 Call lor nearest " _ !'.:=: "WI WIU HT stored, n-t600. ctutch. b&lllfY & starter. Alk tor King & Twm bed. Misc 2 Bundy c1arlnet1, $150 & dealer 1·213-435-3687 paint. bumpers, all rub-Larry, 770.S9&8.
Furniture Lots ol Odds & S1751orters 548-6839 *••1 9107 111-llllll t>er, 11res. brakes. comp ·-------• Ends Sat 9·4 Only Want 25' plus boat In trade " VolurM Sales. Servloe int, headilnet & am/Im 4127-C Hiiaria way, Ne. LESLIE SPEAKERS. for spons car & or art '75 tOOLS. Excel cond. Lo And Lelllng caas stereo. Have 811 re-·72 CAPRICE. pa, pb, IC,
nr Hoag watcr1 tor signs Model •02 & l03. Xlnl work 851-6928 Iv msg ml, runs great S 1200. Call 16711 Beach Blvd. celpta. s2800 656•1091 70,000 miles S 1350 or ---cond S500. 646-3582 --646-5129 u I Be otter 5•5 9269 PATIO SALE SAT/SUN --~i I a "'--L1 7 ,,unt ngton &ell · .. • •• " 11 Co 1 ; • _.. (114) 142 2000 '69 Sqbk. gd cond, am/tm ,-,,,.-----,,_-,.---.,.,= --------. 9am Furniture plants & meson nam n nsoe n • cass Must sell 74 Vega. radio. air. 40K 11 12 t3 misc 126 33RO ST "like new" condition. · for rent nr Lido lfllW 9112 S800/obo 644-0 125 ml, exl1 trans. $750 obo.
· _ S3000 obo 675·9103 ISiand. Power boat up to 1982 BMW 633CSJ. dark laralu Gltia 913 • 786-1311 eves ..... 1a.1• Oii r -1 I 30' s 175/mo, 558-0933 '69 vw Auto Stick Shit! Gtf4I ~.,12 ict &1iul8Jt SU A allable 35. & 35• blue. leather. BBS '73 Ghlaconver1.x.lnt.red. New Radials, good eng, '79CAMARO. lowm.Xlnl
_ ....... ____ .... ·-------"""-... lt•IJ•Ht 6126 cps v9 .5 . ·F 1' Wheels. P-771. loaded newlnt.$4450.241·9990 trans. body. & Int S1150 CO'ld.Extras Blau S3800 6 1tqualltyLe11scrpt.10x ~ •II · Mon '· $26,900.Dlr 645-3639or I _... It 9145 obo 673•7769 obo, 760-6828 t2'h bound. otl white. lll(e U'\Jll tile end of tht yeer 642-4644 675· 1981 trCnff II n~. $150. 851·1012 only you can get lower I 'JL--• 7021 170 280SEL A 1 cond '69 VW SQrbk, good v .. than ever prloes on used ll _, I '75 2002. showroom cond, · • · SEE IS FlllSTI
J I ,214 red/tan 'int Must setl reblt eng, new every-cond .. $600. 644-0125 _....,_._-+-+-~ tWt ry fact ory conditioned 2 std wlndsurfert. 14200. 644_9111 0~ thing. $5555. 241-9990 •71 Sqbdlt auto. 2oKOn
2 25 pt brilliant dlamonds. XEROX pl8in paper cop· $500·$600 675·6319 495.5903
We have a good Mlealfon
ol NEW & used Chev·
rolets! See us today! appr at S 1600 $ell $700 lers. Get XeroK rtduc11on a: f IOIO 'l 1 210C rbll eng New Webere or $395 ea Fre:e 'l'tK ruby coplMS from $2095. & iurcra 1 . ,-7-9-32_0_1._..,G,....oo_d_co_n_d_, Auto, air, sunrool, needs carbs $ tOOO. 846-4921
w I p u r ch 81 e JI m desl\ top cople<s lrom Vespa. white P200E. grNt •tras. A/C. S7500 obo. cosmetics $4000/0BO ·72 Sqbck, lo mi, rebll eng
2l3·592-4 l63 S36·0 195 $695 All machines come cond 2800 mites. $1200. 160-1393 642·9187 S2500 obo 494-7875, att . With llmlled 30 day Wlf• 640-0784 --8 PM G-am-e--Sh_o_w-Prtze. gll1 ranty & are eligible for ·79 3201, Sapphire Blue. 4 'll II l .t llm --+-+---! certificate. Van Cleef & Xero• serv•c• plans ... so l icyclt1 I012 spd, mags, air. Blau. Navy blue, snrf, alloys, '74 VW Bug. rebu11t-
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SU-1200 Arpel Jewelers. Wiii sell act lasll For more Into. Boys bike ''Nishlki'' cstom $7900/obo. 644·8693 72M. $28,500. 533-4242 engine, good cond
lntlre $4000 credit lor call 835·2269 collect. 10 spd S60. 497·5664 Convenlently Looaled '80 300SD, snr1. xtras. lo $2500. 642·3379 lt~ltr 15
$2.500 or portions lor p· /0 1t.2•• & Competltlvely Prlc--' '76 R•BBIT new paint & 2 5 % d ; s c 0 u n 1 lllOI r11u v -Kuwahara BMX. •Int cond. & . "" ml S23,900. 493·2246 " '83 ordoba. wht w/blu _ _ tires. clean. xlnt cond, 4 714/597 ·2233. Conn 2 man 32 ped. AGO, fully equipped, S 150... '10 llZ s.OOSLC $2500 080. 675· 173 1 cabaret top, mos new.
Old Church mod .. Id--• over $475 Invested. Uni· · g 7K ml. lull pow« Tak• RoleK Ladles Datejust, . . -s 5 673-600 Whl/bl I h II -I I
gold 515 1950 640_1762 for student $750. cycle. 2 . 3 Sales-Servl~l.enl.ng ... ,F.~ ~~.:·. i:on~ya,. '78SCIROCC0allor1g1nal. over ease paymen
· ' 760-a668 ~ olob9Cane. llke new, 27.. . ...... ... -1mmae-. auto. -air.11VnT001 $290. 15:-962· 1843
WATCHES · Get the Pf8S· LOWREY ORGAN H·25R 10 S9d Pd $269. asking ~CARVER ~~:P·~~stio~rt, very 13850 ~4~6533 Fer• 9319 tlglous look for a fraction F II ped I theat e con-$125. 646·5165 l\LII '78 VAN· good cond. low 01 cost Finest top name u a· r ar..,. 1 S ~"ltlt Hi\ IW TUllPAC·llZ ml, Blaupunkt. new tires. '66 Mustang, good cond . quallty repllcas Per1 in sole, like new. $2000. Jltttr likt1 IOl& No..iu.-• ll0· 1010 $4000 752-1400 X2848 needs mechanical work.
every detail and design 646-3582 .. ~ ;."; .. ';:~ •.:1o:::· ~ work 644-4193 home S 1800 080. 650·4125 or $250 760·7232 '81 Vespa. bought -·---------'62300Turbo DSL.13.000 • 642-6173 Dan
• •2 ' PEVEY PRO STUDIO 40 c II r . d 0 n ' t n eed. ~ .r.la~ ml, Ilka new $25.900. '79 BUG CONVERTIBLE
laclt1••2 . I AMP. Like new with S1000/ob0. 546-6504 ~WIL.f'lllr. Ntwpor1 Sch 720-1704 Beautltul baby blue. 111n1 '76 E.llle. Estate Sale Xlnt ~-+-t--+-+--1 Compressor, 2 Bridgeport ELECTRIC GUITAR, both Molobecane '76, Kint S819s-Servlc.Leaslng •83 M.B. 2400 with stick Christmas Gll1 22K ml. cond. si9oo obo
mllls. lalhes 15X50. l325 557·839~ cond S295 645-1068 WliEST 1 7 000 1 lmmac $5395 846-6533 962·96 __ 57_.,--___ _ sh 11. • m .. loaded
14X40. 12X36 v.H mill, Vespa Scooter. xlnt cond llVEITORY $22.000 (714) 640-2937 ·77 Squire. 6 psngnr. auto, 1t.•IO bead blast machine, gas. P'iiiio-Henry Mlllef Spinet 811 acc es perfect ~ p/s, p/b. amlfm. hi miles. 8tl1 Wut.. Sito "tit Wult4 SHO Aatit•H -arc & mig welders, bench · *'79 3201·, 4 s""'. SI R Ask about the money we ~ S950 obo 644-8583 _ .. ________ 11 _ mill. bandsaw. granite Mdl. Ong ovt< $2000, Christmas present. "" can save you thru our "t
Secretary/Bool(eeper Min Warehouse. no experience 1 have a tew German & plate. surface grinder. now $900 432-9681 $9751080. 962· 1713 ~~;:Y~ibi. 4 spd, SI R purchase & lease plans. ·~ r J '80 Fairmont wa~on. 11lnt
2 yrs ottlce exper, 1YP rOQulred. Can make up to French Anllque CLOCKS table saw. belt disc sand· Sohmer Console Plano, Mtttrcyclta/ (486582) Jll IUIOll la· f, cond. S39oo. ~5 -8369
60·70wpm,mustbeper· $101hr FIT&PtTavatl-lettover fromeale.Would er, Jointer, drill press. like new hi gloss finish. ScMttrs 1011 *'79 3201; 4 spd, AIC llPHTI a . '84 T·Blrd.equlpped.Talle
sonab•e wlphOne exper, able Call 5•3·2808 lor llke to sell befote Chris!· vise, misc 54 t-3091 $1995. Steinway equal. 1---------'"" (994XEO) 1301 Quail Street over lease S240f mo
bookeeplng exper nee. appt, National C.H.G. mas. $45/up 536-3932 u • II ir.2-11-675-9057 or 675-6677 ·fo HONDA SL3SO gOOd *'79 320l; • spd. SIR NEWPORT BEACH 548-34 16
Salary commenser111e ~ SSIO .. 11ct HH81 • cond . & runs well. $450 (091YPZ) illf •HIU'I '
w/exper 714-5'5-9224 1 Wood burning stove pipe. '"Inell rebond earl* pad Uf.nght Piano tor Sale. °' otte< 54s-5408 •. 80 320i; 5 spd, A/C llS·tlOO SOUTH ClllSTll&l IW
Secretary tot construction Al< Ct11huahuu. Ing hair parlor heating llove. S 1 35 SQ yd 752·6106 · 450 760-1246 . (565ZOL) Beaut 6.9 Mercedes. •79 '76 Pinto Wagon. auto. Pll
compan hrs 8-2 Leave & short hair needs loving circa t850, good c:ond. In ---,--. "--JI-1•39 80 KX· 125 bought n-In *'80 633cal ••""' I ded $ OOQ.,.,ot $2000 COUITY plb. al e, am/Im, nu ttrM, namey & "umber home $100iup548--0471 ustnowS1200720-0285 1yrold,solldoak,kingsz rrta•1-. • '82,goodcond ,ldealfor """oa 26·ovmts and X·cond low ml. S2200 5 • water bed. $250 Walk-en SCott Surfboerds. sott. beglnne< $400. 645-0490 (IBWW2991 TOlpym s of S700/mo OBO (M·W·F Cathy
63 1·234 Beau11tu1 Lhasa Apso Arrha.•CH 6011 m&h • mce nfJYI, $40. round pin tail. N-& used '80 YAMAHA 650 i ;~~T~~~i 5 spd, SIR i-73_1_·5_2_1_t._7_3_1-_3_50_1__ YOLISWlliEI 545· 17181 eve 966-1917
Servlc. Station Attendant lemale puppy w/papers Frostfree retrlg, 5'51'. gold. cynsonic drums. S60 $50-$95 673-6373 S900 Randy 548-1283 *'82 526E; Auto, loaded IHOEIH 100110 "WE WILL llT La"•ctl• 93 Expd. Apply Shell Sta-$325. call 759-1070 nr n-S300 968.9753 650·6466 uon 17th & lrvlne. NB. · · Jolt In Tima lor Chrl1tmu. ·93 Honda Ex1>1e11. xlnt (966653) lllllllTI lfUYlllY If llHllllLI" 179 Town Couna, di< ml. CHW CHW·PllllllH 1 llY APPLlllOES 2 sets drapes. brwn & rust. Used O'lce Spaldlnl, 150 cond, 600 ml. $335. Mui t • '82 528E; 5 spd, loaded Cham1>9gne/Palemlno Volume Sales., Service .--
STlllT l IEW CAIHll Red. S350 682·3438 eves Les 957-8133 S25 ea. Brass drepe rod. sk.ls Look bindings omk: sell I 642·2914, 662·7459 •' !8E3UD936820)1 •/T SI" Full Option, 450 ml. And Leasing orig o:;i~52~ lO, 500
.owl $10 Two 5 ti solas. like poles $150 494-4585 . " . n $49.900 or $650 a mo 18711 Beach Blvd CHRISTMAS PUPPIES Kenmot9 wshr & dryr, extt nu. $350 ea 19 Cypress Meleo '81. 250. like new, ( 1FMY925) ave/wknds 7141768-4468 Huntington Beach ltrc•;
ButfCocl!erSpanltla cond StOOea.544-6486, trees.S10ea Hondo90 ORANGECOUNTY bOught for wife. ridden *"83 3201, 5 apd, SIR (714)142·2000 173 c Y RI V6. AKC $250, call 557·5577 mtrcycle $175 760·6360 I l l & CllUOTlll'I very llttle Wiii hold tiff ( 1FZP975) "
h.Ll..1...1..m..V_ ~~ er ~~~~i~:w:.: 200 Gel. Aquarlvf'I\ S200 Chrls'-"111..19®.ltt!.QJim *'83 32QJ. Auto. SI R, ~ .r.l••n '80 Rabbit delsel, 2 dr, • AM/FM CASS .
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Spaniels, 2 botf females, & S135 DI • 645-7541 od •706 84 7•14. otl 645·1171 . l11wvl89) ~-IL~ spd. air. stereo. pet! 675·2115
bull male AKC 1-3 yra dryer., ea. sh c e T 'I Ul-1111 Salee-Servlae·LH llng cond. $2950 631·3016 O"'"""'l•:-•-•-•-;-•""'U-t --....,....,,.2,,..7 old. $125-.S 175 432-9881 w19her, IOO. 646-5648 Airllne ticket (John Wayne) ltC 11-111 In. l·I rll tut 208 W. tat. San11 Ana ,1•111 •io ••
Do C ed 9 k Refrigerators, llke new. to Kansas City (via Salt Featunng weapons ot all Utility 112' Closed Sundty • • -'80 Vanagon. 1ctnt cond .. '76 Toronado. great cond. FR~D &hP~~TECTI~~ clean. 1 Almond 1 White, LalleC1ty)uM before Dec eras· Swords. coins. nne 4 x 6 Ullllty lrl ile< w/S pec Auto, 1Mther, lo1ded Only S7400 644-7453 50,000 orig ml. $1995.
$350/ 55 '
•5u FF. 2 dr S 165. 895-7062 29th. Best otter 494-4320 opucs • Gunsmith on 9he11 10 p s 1o5 o ~AGE SELECTION OF 4 200 miles Absolutely '8 I Rabbit convert .. 26K PP 675-7574, 650-8330
TOPS$S
Femajtts Prel. Models &
Escorls (213)866-1984
up ..., "" premises O C Fair NEW & USED BMW'SI Mlntll (LGMj816) · C I Bdrm set. 3 pc, dbl bed · • 544-2252 ml. 5·spd. luliy OQulpped, 'll c.tlasa s.,reat Messy Dogs! s 10 any size. • • .,.. $350, Honda Ea press grounds. c M (Enter 81 --~-----& IH-1n1 1mmac . A/C. orig. owntw. B h I
Truck Driver/ Mainten-
ance. Mon and Tues,
Midnight · 6 am.
Thurs-Fri. 9.5 Good dnv-
lng reGord. Min Age, 20
Apply Penriysaver. 1660
Placentia Ave, C M
Grooming school tetener lt•i~atat Hll S95, bO"" cru1•ar bike, lk Gate 5. ort Arlington) A•t• Stm c11/ 208 w 191, Santa Ana AMffM cass bronze roug am. very c ean.
2 ) 5 6-2848 -'¥ .... p -15 ·· s 0 loaded, stereo S3500. ( 1yrsexp 4 35mm A FA oemeraand nuS140.548-7527eves RARERemlngton Mdl 11. 1rt1 ni LIHllAOI... CtosedSundaya ~18~~~851op , 890 643_1061 831_5246
Min Pinscher pups, AKC. flash, $65. 2 lnstamatlca. Bennett Therapy Unit Mdl Browning patent, dlscon-New Mero;Jes Benz Beck-VOLUME SALES JllG 9149 6 wks, red & blkltan. SB each. 548·526t AP5 breathing machine tlnued 1948, mint cond. er Grand Prix electronic A CE "'•S G 1., ... ___ "'!,.'!"'!'""'"!"--'82 Rabbitconvert.Pertect '76 Olds, clean In and out. $350/obo 675 9235 SE VI & L'°" IN ·73 Midget. 55M ml, new Must Sell $3700 ObO $300 213-331-8195 Frff ft Yt • 0 $250. 642·9570 davc. · • . radio, $675. 1142·9677 cond Take over leaae · ,¥ Sk Bo L XL S 81 3670 N. Cherry Ave. red paint, gd cond, nds 1272/mo. nothing down. Jerome at 644-2507
POODLES ARE PEOPLE FREE to800d home 2·~ yr BoK spring, matt/frame. I ots. ang • • ~ A•ttt WHIM 90 LON9 BEACH top S 1575. 645·6243 720-04801553-0258 '79 REGENCY CPE ••oon Pups $250 & up 546·2848 · Mens Used twice. S 175. (No Chefry ul1 405) ..., --------Old Fl olden Retriever headboard, bedspread Shims incl 549-0890 HIGHEST CASH IMMED Cl l,.) 1 •• 11·10 '79 MG Midget. 21.000 ml. roof. Landau, leather, dk Shellie, male. 2 mo. $250 gd w/Clllidren 548-3669 $95, Wurlitzer Organ for your vehicle. domes1tc T ,. •r wht, am/Im Stereo. 11ln1 '82 Rabbit UC truck.OSI, 40 brn. diesel 22 ... mpg. Jtlnt nPIST /IEI. Off ICE
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AKC "Teddy Bear Look' Horner ·accordlan t20 S300. radio conSOle S25, TV1 h•i t , or foreign 551-8285 rtO..lns Welcome cond $3200. 673-9020 mpg. 5 sp, 13K ml like cond .. runs grea1 $4250
1
5A0·5605 base 7 switchet. $650. 540·84t9 -~tern 6232 Now open Son 11.4 •~--·----~~ new S6500. 979-5616 Art. days 873-5326
SHEL TIE PUPPIES 75'-1400 ex 406 Cabbage Patch Ktds, 2 JBL Spkrs. Morantz rec, WE llY Dahn 9117 11111 ltrc• tl&l c =-H-R~1""=s=TM~A=s-=sc=P=Ecc=-1"""A.,..L~'8"""0 _ev_e1 .... w1c_nd_67_3 .... ·3_1_1_s __
C $250 $275 642 9049 OLUI o••s Rabbit Convert Ml"' low • lrcuiahon 3'• moa & 8 wkr. old f _1 it.025 • • dual turn tbl. Sanaul in· An 1712'6Z.Otlg 0Wfler,1tlnt ml Must sell 848_6123 8t Cutlass Brougham, ISi TOllY S 100-$200 953--0174 Uiutut v Celling tan 91111 In box tergrated sys. skprs. tape Ill TllCIS ond 1 11 ~CARVER 11K, loaded. like new,
Pli motor route drivers ShelllM . Sable & Whl 2 PC SOFA SECT· 8 mos brass mtr, ~ak blades & 4 deck, rec's & amp, turn ~adlo'.' $3~ f~~·l42 c. l"-.../ J VW Dasher '74 auto, $6500. 646-8052
needed now In Cos1a STOCKING STUFFERS old, $290 720·9405 tollp lites. Cost S290, tbl & wood & glass d004' rY'I r C ~ am/Im & air. 75,000 Pl It 9329
Mesa & Huntington $f50·S350 55l·6558 * DECO'"TORSOWN * takeS95. 552-0796 cab. Call alt 5 731-3055 '71 510, good running ~-l"-.../1'-...L miles S1•50. 548-7249 yaHt · Beach AM delivery to "" order. asking $700. """' """"~""' .,._,,,, l"'f'' u • 9177
165 Valiant rabll filg, MW M 11 good p t SS 5 Elegant sofa aectlOnal. FIREWOOD: SPiii . well BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA 538-2762 ... .,,...,,."' .. ~ ••'"""""' ftllC. Interior & paint. clMn. homes usl ave 1 1 oak/glasa:cotfet tbl M1 & seasoned Pine, cedar. Color TV, 2 yr wrnly. ()j>EN 'u11o•YS IM $57"' 8 2 7517 car -proof 01 Insurance Baby Plfakeels IOI Sate din set. Oak bdrm S375. ml11. S 150 cotd 6•2·6345 S 148 Free del. OP9f\ '711 280Z. 4 spd. good Come In & -Newpofl Q obo. 4 • ·
No wknds or l\olldays No Rartlhealthy. All colOrs. Sofa bed (unustd) Match ---Sun TV John's 646-1788 cond $3950, •94-3818 Beach's finest Mlecllon '73 P1ymou1h 316 Auto
collec1ions or bllling Cali $5/up, call 64M517 ouSlom oak· Wall unit Full length Mink Coat -Ill '83 ~-1r1, 5•..,., ster-. alt l 5 ot previously owned prev Are Dept car. Mini 554· 7338. 9·2PM M·F .. 1 h h. ( 12)$ t500, S.al Coat ( 10) New Mercedes Benz Beck· .... ,,_., ...,,,. .., Porsches. Aud ls and cond 1.975 960•2514
••••••••• HEALTHY 11 ZEB A A conee Ibis, ch na utc • $150, Mohageny dining er Grand Prix electronlc USED CARS & TRUCt<S mint cond, but high mllt-'75 99L, Run1 great. Body VOikswagens. · FINCHES $7 50 pair ball-claw tble/Chrs, hope set $450 642·7347 radio. $675. 642·9677 COME IN OR CALL FOR 801 $3995. 631·3016 CIHn. S 1350 842·6041 '.,.7-8-Vol-ar-le_W_g_n-.-lo-lded--, 1-o
PART·TIME. varied h0ur'$ 646 1763 c •• chest. sole/love, sac. Pitt•-•.... •• 1 s2600 6•o •680 to Include earl~ A.M • "" S475. All xlnt 543-2241 'H"_A_N-=o,.......M"""A-=o-=E,....,,.S.w""'--E'"'A-=T=E=-R. T.v RENTALS s20 per mo, arr-..-'84 Sentre, Teke over 'mt• tllt --m • · " • .,
weekends. Must have de-PARROT I Mitred Conure A 11 k b ff 1 / 1 PHOTO ALBUM S35 ea. 19" color TVs, assorted Cormle<-DeLlllo I e • • • No do w n. · J J J PHliac I 9
pendlble vehicle (sm1ll wl cageS100 645-8358 n queoa u 1 w mr· Ali kl d t 1 S20 styles 640-3185 ClmtLfT $t35/mo.546-3416 1 Toyota Corona ror & secret sJIVt< drawer n 9 0 g UMS C B I=------...-..-. Sedan. 4 dr, auto. Orig 455 E. Coaat Hwy. '69 FB Conv, recent rM to-~~) .~·~,,r~~ AatisH• 10 $395 (2)t2Jt 12 Carpets, lor all. (714) 151·5118 ..... , ltarltr/ 18211 BEA H LVD. Fiat ti owner S850 633-8426 Newpon Beach ration. red w/Whttop. blk
paper-dealer In Irvine ClllSTlW H1 r green. $15 ea. 549-8220 ltallan Clockl w/gtrmen IHI 7010 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1976 FIAT 1§1 S. Kini 673--0900 int. Must -Reduced to
area Must be depen· * ~* Be Uf\.ol 7 S di . movement, $35 & up Ul-IOllJ Ml-llll cond. look• like "ew. Stt1 wtth EASEi New Mercedes Benz Beck-S4995. 675--0!86
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Hyde Monday thru FrlOay Hoosier hlgh·beok OP sofa. $2300 new MUST Like new Whirlpool trash Sch. s25pr perton·lnc. fll llO OUI 760-1879 ...,.. Cl•Mlfltd Adi 642-5e78 radio. $675. 642·9677 11op shopping c.nter.
1>9tween 9:30 and 10•30 beds, bdrm set, Weltch SACRIFICE $750. Brand comp1C1er. ultd 2 mo, hors·dtorvea, cocktalls aw..... l.t l -10 A L • -10 • t Lt i 9010 A t I. =, totO 41.m only. 642-432l cupboard & much, much Sealy PoSle<pedlc mat-$100. Schwln 5 1pd or organize own party. -A•tt II •I -•tt tlll•I_ -"8 • 11 •I • t -11 •I
• mOf'e Lots of 5malls. treas/bo:i spring S50. tandem bike. used 1 Call dys 875-8930. eves Pllllll/lllUI '
Wlfftr/WaftrtH MC & Visa FAE.ELANDS 760-9279 or 499·1979 summ«, 1200. 556-7677 att 6. 650-6628 2480Hart>or8htd.
P/llme 6am·7:30pm Mon ANTIQUES, 664 W 19th BNutlful Koe wood back· l~DROS. Mother, Chlld, 10' ELEUIT HOIT COSTA MESA
& Tues & 4.7 30 pm Wed SI .CM 645-6434 g•mmon table, S 125. Puppy Mrkt $485, Sell NEW • DIESEL. For All 141-UM IMl· 1411
& Fri Active ret1rement OaJc double booilcut $299; Elephants. $250: w•-YM nm 393 HMC>11al Rd NB WIQcerCodotcl buggy. KSu2'!!~ hetdboard, $40. White S o m • N A 0 . yoor Hotlday Entent lnlng WI _,
Kab • h1C900. "' wood oablnet/cheat, $85. 714-241•03 t5 & Parad9 ot llOh1t. Oeys Dl.IAI IUI OAll !ellTii'g •ny(hlng with • Call 979-9933 548-5281 673-4880, ttYS !57-3273
Dally Piiot Claaaln.d Ad Magle Ill gold card, chrtr S.. AontlO OACt
la 1 llmp .. matter Want Ad Help? Cullom mad•, t 1' aofa, In· membrthp. S3500 value Ollrl ... lt Par-41 THEODORE Jvll Qlll 842·5478. &42-6678 eluding 3' bind. Ju1t 111. now S750. 759-0939 SEAPE.ACE. Cuatom 65'
re-uphot1tered In llght •------,.----ketch. S 125 hr. 3 hr mtn.
earth-tonet. Llkt new, Megnovo1t Od';aaey 2 675·5056, 213/378-4214 herdly ulltd. Orig $3000, home video game: ,_, HITlll -UT., HO. 1l If I l.I, $700 obo. 845·8879, stlll In carton, S75. Classic 44 ti crul-& 43 ft
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'IWIUl,-.ITI. 5 8 x 8• l 500: ~ verllblt jectctt. Pd 13500 lt.,.rt '""' lnhe li'i:1Pi2P'"J'litiiEiP~CJPll&-.X!'i!c:me~"'Riti!n~.
on the Premises at ~rdbd frame, $75; 2 new wlll ttkt s3ooo firm Dec 1 to Jan 1 Group• ol top nellW ulld, MUST 214Pr..,.et,1tw,.,t..... b..ctl etul-s, StOO tt. 780~87211 30, $15 per ptraon. SEl lS900ob0840-et82
(turn North 11 Roaeway Inn off Coaet Hwy) 67~8319 • 1714>873~2339 fr .. b IOI Dfx dint"" rm Ml: 8 chre. NORMAN ROCKWELL: p-ti l INCLUDING: Handsome Cherry Dining $et by S350. ett aole S250. COf· "Flrat l0\19" & "Huck •••• 1977 01ttun pu wlrH. nu
"8 aktt". wlttl • ladder back chairs a matctllng , .. a end tablte lamp• Flnn"(l ramt d). Appt 22' wltldo mooring, Ut• good "'->I· '2300.
Hutch: Love-seat; Brau King Size Bed With Flota-prlnta. 1145-7313 ' ' $8000/olr. 557.5454 $4500. 873~7'44 Iv mtg. 89W l 20. 780-1179...,..
tlon Mattresa; Btau Glau-top Coffee Table a End I t 28' BAJA 8 cyt cttl TOW9f '45 ~ Ttvde w/~
Tablet. Vetve1 Wt119 Chairs: c.dar Cheat, Sony TV I llY ,.llTlll Po;>' table a! 'f'J,'lt bhvy pltnk, ti.ti bo11. · 2 vti..; "*'· 1 ton, 213 cu eng ..
& Stereo Sets. Old Oak Highboy Cheat, Oak L.. 957-8133 :_.:_~~5 ° 0 m.ter + mote, S28K nu redlo ·~dee*. nu
Slt nt-lop Desk; MOO Orletllal Ruge. s.ts of MUST SELL 90lld Mk qn Af1tr 5 oall 873-IOIO rlm1/tlrel, g+od COnd.
China, Cookware, Wer<Sa Upr Freeiet, Hummel 11 bed wlmena high Pool tebl• 4118 11111 M4' "'* 12&00. lft ~. N0-75H
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THI ORANGI COAST
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 1983
Snakes
alive:
Movie's
• moving
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Ot IM Oelly Piiot St•tt
The competition for sales of the
hottest video cassette around 1s
fierce, but Scott Dicken didn't
know just how fierce it would be
when he set up a novel window
display in· the store he manages
promoting "Raiders of the Lost
Ark."
The slithering "window dress-
ing," at the Video Stop. on 369 E.
17th S t. in Costa Mesa, features a
mannequin of Harrison Ford as
"Indiana J ones," a character he
played in the movie. and four live
Burmese pythons and a boa con-
strictor.
In the movie. Jones getS trapped
in a pit fuJJ of deadly snakes. The
video cassette of the movie, un-
available for years because the
rights were not sold for video. has
sold 480.000 copies in the week it's
been available, Dicken said.
Dicken said the sna kes. which
weigh 200 pounds collectively and
are on loan from an animal
handler, have created customer
interest and trouble.
"Linda." the 60-pound, 12-foot
python. whose fondness for
wandering out of the display case
at night, has been more than a
little disturbing.
"She's gotten out on two
nights." Dicken said. And she and
the other snakes have slithered all
over the store. knocking over
tSee SNAKES. Page A2,
•-the new hero
JAWS and STAR WAAS.
1[t:_
belly l'llot plloloby Howwd llptn
"Indiana Jones" e ncounter s slithering danger in
this realistic promotion.
Coast District rehiring 55
teachers, administrators
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of the D .. ly Piiot lllOI!
Coast Community College Dis-
trict trustees h ave ·agreed to
reinstate 51 teachers and four
administrators who were laid off
earlier this year.
The faculty members from Or-
ange Coast. Golden West and
Coastline colleges will soon re-
ceive formal offers to re turn to
work for the spring semester .
To qualify for reinstatement.
however. the staff members must
agree to waive all claims to back
pay or benefits and must drop any
other legal claims filed against the
district in connection with the
layoffs.
2-minute
dash nets
$622.11
• • 1n groceries
By L.P. BENET
Of the Dellt Pttot ll•tt
Linda Underwood of San J uan
Capistrano feels extra blessed this
Christmas.
Her husband. Gary. recently
sold his commodities broke rage
business and won-<t start hi.s new
job for several weeks. Finances
wete tigh t.
But Friday, the Underwood
family's luck took a tum for the
better. L inda went to buy a can of
frosting at Albertson's Food
Center in Dana Point. On her way
out, she also purchased a single $1
raHle ticket from the El Camirto
Junior Women's Club, which re-
cently completed a fund-raising
drive for ME-ology ., a South
The American Federation of
Teachers chapter representing
full-time teachers also must drop
all unfair labor practice charges
related to the layoffs. according to
the the plan unanimously ap-
proved Wednesday night by the
district's board of trustees.
Board president Conrad Nor-
dquist said he had expected a
reinstatement plan to take seve ral
months to complete. He said he
was pleasantly surprised that a
proposal was returned to board in
just one week.
The board action was greeted
with loud applause by teachers in
the audience.
I DISTRICT. Page A2 J Conrad Nordquist
COAST IDITION
ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFOf~NIA 25 CENTS
Newport man slain;
police seek motiv--e
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot the Deity Piiot Ila"
Robbery appears to have been
ruled out as a motive in the brutal.
beating death of a 35-year-old
Newport Beach man found
Wednesday face.down in a
hallway of his Newport Shores
home.
Ronald Dean Gaskey, police
said. apparently was clubbed on
the head and facp with an un-
known object sometime late Tues-
day. An autopsy was to be per-
formed today lo pinpoint the cause
and time of death.
Police said they have no clues on
the identity of the killer.
Gaskey, a construction worker,
lived alone and had taken
painstaking stei)s to secure his
fSee MOTIVE, Page A2J Newport death scene was sealed off by police.
Budget deficit action .
'must wait for election'
By JERRY HIRSCH
01 the D.ity Piiot ll•ff
The fede ral· government's
growing budget deficit is the
biggest issue facing the country
but Americans should not expect
actidn to reduce it until after next
year's presidential election. Sen.
Pete Wilson, R-Calif., told leaders
from three Orange Coast
chambers of commerce Wednes-
day.
It is unrealistic to believe law-
makers would "seriously sit down
and tackle the budget issue during
an election year" and people have
to r~alize that is the way the
system works. Wilson told a
supportive audience of about 150
people at the Sheraton Newport.
The luncheon meeting was
sponsored jointly by the chambers
in the cities of Newport Beach.
Irvine and Costa Mesa.
''It will be genuinely difficult to
fashion a consensus on the budget
deficit fre m the yiews of 100
senators and the 435 rttembers of
the House of Representatives,"
Wilson said.
Although lawmakers want to
eliminate the deficit. few agree
how to do it.
"I think it will be 1985 before
we will be able to seriously
address the deficit issue. There
will have to be some element of
tax increases and some element of
spending cuts." the senator sru~
Wilson predicted President tt.e-
agan will be re·elected. The
Re publicans will hold on to a slim
majority in the Senate and that
Reagan vows no
tax increase -A4
the Democ:rats will maintain their
control of the House of Represen-
tatives.
Once the election is over, Wilson
hopes the lawmakers will be able
to tackle the problem "in the same
bi-partisan manne r" that troubles
with the nation's Social Security
system w ere w orked out follow-
ing the 1980 election. he said.
"By then. the deficit will be
such a looming crisis. it will have
to be addressed. I hope we have a
year 's grace period in this,"
Wislon said.
Interest payments on the na-
t ional debt have already reached
(See Wl~N. Page A2) Sen. Pete Wilson
Phony car insurance
charged in fraud bust
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of , ... 0.-, t"tlol It.ti
An Irvine salesman is accused of
selling $350,000 worth of phony
insurance policies to 500 Southern
California car owners in what
investigators are calling the state's
third largest insurance fraud.
Robert Walter Stombaugh. 37.
of Newport Beach is a('cused of
issuing fake dam age and liability
policies in the name of two phony
carriers from his Irvine office in
the last 18 mon ths. police Detec-
tive Paul Jessup said today.
Stombaugh was arrested on
suspicion of 12 counts of grand
theft after arrest and search
warr~were served at his
busir{"ess Wednesday. in a joint
investigation by police and state
Department of Insurance in-
vestigators. He was free on
$150,000 bail this morning.
them their insurance is invalid.
insurance investigator Hazel
McCrae said. "What's alarming."
said Black , "is people are taking a
terrible risk driving without in-
surance in California."
Two similar but larger in-
surance scams each with about
1,000 victims have surfaced in the
(See INSU RANCE, Page A2 I
County drug prevention program 0 d d h
(See uo-SECOND._Page AZ) Linda Underwood loads up on meat during 12 -&econ as
Stombaugh could not be
reached by telephone at his
Balboa home today.
A former All-St.ate salesman.
Stombaugh allegedly sold policies
costing about $700 each to
high-risk motorists who were
turned down by standard carriers,
according to Don Black. super-
vitor of the state Insurance De-
partment's investigative division
in Los Angeles. He allegedly
promised customers lower rates on
90-called "sub-standard" in-
surance. Black said in a telephone
interview this morning.
'
Not home for the 'hollclep.
A number of area prep baltcetball teema will be
heading to vartoue parte of the country during
the hotldaye to play In toumamenta. See
eporta. P909C1.
~
5(.)Jfl t C. U\-, I REPEf<TON
. \
State insurance officials will
ute confi9cated records to reach
the estimated ~ victims from
throughout Orange, San Die.so
a nd l:.ai Angeles counties to notff y
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U * Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thursday, December 15, 1983
Wilson: Marines will leave Lebanon I cotti1ttu1D s1oa111
Senator, in Newport visit., says troops will return within Congress' 18-month limit 120-SECOND DASH ...
Ry JERRY HIRSCH
OllMO.-, ...........
Lebanon may be headlf\8 for
partition but the-U.S. Marines
there will be home within the
18-month limit set by Congress,
Sen Pete Wilson. R-Califomia.
said Wednesday.
t0getht>r, the urne wUI come for
members of the peace-keeping
forces and Iarael to faahlon a new
strategy to deal with the defacto
partition of 60 percent oC the
country by Syria," Wil10n said.
Wilson. however, was reluctant
t0 say what a new strategy might
encompaat.
"At this point J can't say. The
real party of interett la larael. ''
The aenator said the reaaon
Marines are in Lebanon iJa to help
bring order t.o the country follow·
ing the 1982 Iaraeli Invasion ''to
get rid of the Palestine Liberation
~lr.ation."
"What we are undergoing Is a
campaign oC aUrition from Syria
and ita allies. But the Sovleta, w ho
are back.ins Syria, don't want the
aJtuatlon toeec..late intoa wartlult
will involve them. 1 think we wtU
be out within 18-montha."
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for elementary llC'hool chlldren.
The next day, Linda learned the
real frosting on the cake wu she
had won. Her prize: a two-minute
shopping apree in Albertson's.
''I went to the store to buy a can
of frosting for my son's birthday
party, tt was uncanny -no pun
Intended."
Wilson made hls comments
during an mformaJ meeting with
reporters at the Sheraton New-
port after add~ing a joint
meeting of the chambers of com-
merce from the cities of Newport
Beach. Irvine and Costa Mesa.
INSURANCE FRAUD PROBED ... WILSON ...
"l llCOUt.ed the store tw1ce, the
day I won and day before the
spree," Linda explained. l knew
exactly where I was going." "We
had an empty freezer, so we
thought we would go for the good
meata," She said.
Gary acted as the coach. He
would keep time, giving her 30
seconds in the fish section, another
30 in meats, 30 more in poultry,
and soon
"The probability m my view lS
that we will see either a diCferent
force occupying the area or a
partition of the country," Wilson
said, noting that Syria, which
controls most of Lebanon. has
shown no signs of leaving.
"Lebanon is the most troubling
situauon we Care today."
"If the Gemayel government is
unable to put together a stable
government in Lebanon and if the
Lebanese army is unable to hold
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state in the past decade, Black
said.
Stombaugh allegedly acted as
an insurance company without a
license. Phony policies allegedly
were issued by Stombaugh's firm.
California Auto Insurance Sales,
in the name of the non-existent
companies West.em States Fire
and Casualty and Centurion As-
surance. Jessup said.
Whtie neither firm is an ap-
proved state carrier, their names
are similar to existing insurance
firms, Black said.
TEEN CHARGED ...
FromPageA1
Mrs. Lam past and her dead husband were not discovered until
two days after the shooting on June 2. She was found in a laundry
"He was a legitimate l.naurance
salesman." said the investigator,
adding the alleged pattern of
fraud starts in mid-1982 when
Stombaugh first opened the
Irvine business.
Stombaugh re<.-eived his license
to sell insurance in 1971 and was
reprimanded in 1981 after the
regulat0ry agency received a com-
plaint over his failure to return a
premium, McCrae said. A license
revocation hearing is pending, she
said.
Lt. Bob Lennert said the
year-long inquiry began with the
complaint of a Riverside County
man who had attempted to obtain
a car loan from a bank. Since
insurance is required by banks for
car loans. a bank officer a pparent-
ly checked the man's carrier and
found the policy to be Invalid, he
said.
"It was one bank out of hun-
dreds," said Jessup, adding that
Charles Sherman of Woodcrest
received a refund on his premium.
The Insu rance department
began its investigation after re-
ceiving another complaint over a
sJow to be satisfied claim on
damages, Black said. However,
"we know there were some satis-
fied claims,'' he added.
Stombaugh began selling in-
suranre in business with a partner.
The second man is no longer
involved and is not under in-
vestigation by police, though in-
surance officials plan to talk to
him.
From Page Al
$130 billion a year and are
threatening to move from the
third to the second largest federal
expenditure. according to Wilson.
"l am worried about a &-edit
crunch that wiU reinflate inflati6n
and set off a Draconian round of
interest rate increases stifling the
recovery."
Wilson said he favors increases
in consumption taxes rather than
income taxes to help balance the
budget. At the same time, in-
creases in entitlement programs
such as Social Security should be
Hmjted~ to changes in the Con-
sumer Price Index.
However, spending cuts should
be broad based and Wilson sajd no
federal program should be
protected.
."We were organized," Linda
said':
It was 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Linda d<.'tieribed the scene:" About
50 people had gathered to watch,
even the workers. My husband
used his wrist watch to time me,
he also held onto our 1-year-old
daughter, Cara. Someone had said
EyewitneM news was going to be
there, but they didn't show. I was
glad, that would have made me
nervous. When it started, l just
grabbed. Gary told me where to
go, J had no concept of time.
Everybody was cheering and yell-
ing 'go for it.' I dropped some stuff.
but the manager was a good sport
about it and tossed the things back
in my cart."
• room next to the garage, bleeding from a gunshot wound.
Mrs. Lampasi told Central Orange County Municipal Judge
John Ryan that she had returned home with some takeout dinners
when she was attacked.
DISTRICT TO REHIRE 55 ...
The total take: seven hams, 20
steaks. 25 pounds of shrimp. 25
pounds of scallops. seven pounds
of crabs, eight roasts, and 26
chicken breasts. Cash value:
$622. l l. Ryan ruled after the hearing that there was sufficient evidence
to try Christianson on the charges. and scheduled the teen-ager's
arraignment in Orange County Superior Court Cor Dec. 22.
Ronald Lampasi's attorney is challenging the constitutionality
of the juvenile court proceedings that resulted in the boy's transfer
to adult court His preliminary hearing has been delayed while the
appellate court reviews the case. Ronald Lampasi was 16 at the time
of the shooting and Christianson was 17.
"I don't remembfi whatl.saw..fiJ:sl." sbe said "I-just remember -
how I had something around my neck and I was trying to get free
from that." She said her son "was trying to strangle me."
Mrs. Lampasi testified she thought she was being strangled
with a scarf, and struggled to get free. When she did. she said she
began running for the garage as Christianson raised the gun
towards her head
"He had raised it up and that's when I turned around and tried
to get out," she testified. Her son "was trying to stop me .... They
were constantly hollering at each other to do something."
Mrs. Lampas1 often stopped dunng her two h ours of testimony
and she said she had trouble putting her thoughts into words.
Under questioning by defense attorney Paul Meyer. she was
unable to say what color shirt Chrisuanson was wearing an court or
name the previous U.S. president.
BULLETIN BOARP
Children's Christ01as
Diusical slated in Mesa
"Psalty's Christmas Calamity," a children's musical, is
scheduled to be presented Sunday at 11 a.m. at Harbor Christian
Fellowship, 740 W. Wilson St .. Costa Mesa.
Harbor Chr~stian also is sponsoring a visit from Santa Claus
today at the Cottage, a thrift shop at 1912 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
Santa and hlS helpers. bearmg free gifts for kids, will appear from
l to 5 p.m .
For informauon , call Steve Paddock at 631-7730.
Indian G~ides set pancake breakfast
The Niguel Nation of the Y-Indian Guides from the South
Coast YMCA will hold a pancake breakfast Saturday at the Crown
Valley Community Park Center.
All funds ratsed by the event. scheduled from 8 a.m. to noon,
will help support the Indian Guides program. Further information
is available at the South Coast YMCA. 831-9622 or 495-0453.
Seminar on yoga massage at OCC
"Yoga Meditation and Massage for Managing Stress," a
one-day seminar. will be presented Saturday at Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa. The session will be conducted from 9 a.m . to
4 p.m. in Room 11 3 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building.
The &emma r will be conducted by Gurucharan Singh Khalsa,
a trained yogi. psychologist and minister. He is a licensed marriage,
family and child counselor.
Partici pants must bring a mat or blanket and are encouraged to
wear comfortable cl9thing. Admission tS $12. Ticket may be
purchased at the OCC Ticket Office or at the door.
Day camp planne d for holidays
Christmas Day Camp, a week of special activities for
youngsters during the holiday vacation, will be held in Costa Mesa's
Balearic Center Monday through Friday of next week
Children ages 6-12 are invited to attend the camp from 9
a .m-4p.m .. or from 7:30 a .m .-5:30 pm. for working parents. For
infonnation. call 754-5158.
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"We've been working for thtS
action for 300 days," said AFT
president-designate Judith
Ackley. "We're really pleased"
"There has been a lot of turmoil
in this distnct, a lot of strain,"
Trustee Armando Ruiz told the
audience. ''I hope you will work
-with us to help make this thing
work. We need your help."
William Waech ter, the district's
personnel director. announced let-
ters would be mailed within a few
days to the laid-off teachers,
offering the chance to return for
the spring semester.
He said teachers have the right
to ri!fuse such an offer once
without losing their seniority
rights, if, for example, they have
obtained a new job since the
layoffs.
Waechter said efforts will be
made to return teachers to the
campuses where they taught and
to reinstate them in their former
subject areas.
If all of the teachers listed
decide to return. it would cost the
district $720,000 next spring,
Waechter said.
District officials said $488,000
for this would come from un-
distributed reserve funds. Ad-
SNAKES ...
ditiona1 sources of funding were
being sought to ~ver the re-
mainder. .
Waechter noted that it is unlike-
ly all of the instructors will choose
to return.
One of the teachers being
offered reinstatement, psy-
chology professor Richard Lister,
told the trustees Wednesday he
would not drop his legal claims
against the district.
Wednesday night's decision fol-
lowed a year-long battle by dis-
trict teachers to overturn the
layoffs.
Last February. the district
board announced that 114
full-time faculty members and
administrators would receive
layoff notices because of a reduc-
tion in st.ate funding. In the
months that followed, the layoff
figure was reduced through an
early retirement offer and some
rehiring.
At the time of the layoffs, AFT
.leaders argued trusteescouJd have
made other cuts to avoid layoffs.
After the trustees approved the
layoffs. teachers and others
mounted a campaign to change the
makeup of the board. First, a
recall campaign was launched, but
that effort failed.
Subsequently, district teachers
backed three candidates for the
college board in the Nov. 8
election. All three faculty-backed
candidates, Conrad Nordquist.
Nancy Pollard and Armando Ruiz,
were elected. The slate pledged
during their campaign to work to
rehire laid-off teachers.
MOTIVE SOUGHT ...
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home adding walls, trees and borhood.
"The store manager was sur-
prised, he thought I would only
get about $300 worth," Linda said.
Around the Underwood's
neighborhood. Lind has become a
celebrity of sorts. Her oldest
daughter. Diana, 13 and her son,
Sean. 9, have br-OUght the~r
fri ends by to look at the jammed
free7..er. Neighbors have called or
drop,ped in, asking what it was
like . "Everybody thinks it's hilan-
ous," Llnda said. "I guess it's big
news around here."
Next year, there won't be any
meat on the Underwood shopping
list.
"lt was real wonderful
Christmas present for us," Linda
said. "We feel the Lord has taken
good care of us."
Kids' charity
to seek funds
bushes, according to neighbors. Gaskey's body was discovered
Investigators combed the in a second-floor hallway, Kids to Kids. a charity that a.ids
foliage-shrouded, two-story sprawled face-down next to a children in hospitals. retarded
house and searched alleys, trash bookcase. Polire reported there teen-agers and other children's
bins and drainage ditches was a smudge of blood on a door causes will hold its first Orange
throughout the West Newport but the house had not been County fund-raiser m Costa Mesa
neighborhood but were unable to ransacked. at 7:30 tonight and Friday at
locate a possible murder weapon. "There were no signs that Winston's Jewelers. 1761 New-
The body was found at 10 a.m. anyone broke in," said Officer port Blvd.
From Page A 1 Wednesday by a former girlfriend Tom Litt.le . The fund-raiser will feature a
who had been asked by friends to The front door and a massive sale of gowns from the television
planters and setting off the bur-gotothe431LugoniaSt.residence woode" entryway gate to the show. "The Love Boat" and a
glar alarm. when Gaskey failed to show up house. a neatly-groomed comer $50.000 collection of jewelery.
They startled store accountant, for work at a construction site in residence with carved lions "The first thiQg we are doing in
Bill Roa. 26. of Santa Ana, who Hollywood. outside and walls on all sides, were Orange County is buying talking
wasn't aware when he oi}ened the Neighbors. ont' who recalled closed but unlocked. watches for three blind children,"
store Monday that the snakes had seeing Gaskey arrive home early Gaskey was described to polire said Lorimegan Black of Newport
been put in the display on Sunday. Tuesday evening. sajd they didn't as a highly security-conscience Beach, the group's chairman.
"I got a call from (the handler) hear anything unusual or see any person who had an elaborate For more.information about the ~
who said, 'How many snak_~ are sU.spicious people in the .neiith-alarm svste~ fund,raisercall 645-5595. in the display?' And 1 said none. ~-----~----------------------------------
Then he said, 'You're kidding.
there were four in there yester-
day.' I just about flipped."
Roa said he looked around,
slowly. and finally spotted
"Sampson.'' the boa constrictor,
curled on top of one video re.
corder. The other renegades were
corraled shortly afterward.
All but Linda. Dicken said her
hiding place inside the back panel
of a large screen concealed her.
"We couldn't find her for two
hours. We didn't want to alarm
the customers or anything, but no
one saw her behtnd the compo-
nents," he said.
Dicken said Linda and the other
snakes in the display can kill, but
are ao well-fed and tame that they
are dangerous onJy to the mice,
large rats and rabbits that make
up their diet.
How long will the snake display
last? "We planned on having them
here for a month," Dicken said,
"but we may have to cut it short at
this rate."
-ARGYLE -
A special Tartan adapted
from the Argyle district of
Scotland, made popluar
in the 20' s al\d-30' s by the
influence of the colorful
sportsman, Edward,
Prince of Wales.
Storekeeper
Todd Latham is no
prince, but in one
of our Argyle
sweater vests he
looks and feels
like one ...
and so can
you.
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·.Kidnap
suspect
Sheller
charged
By &be Associated Prus
An ex-employet> of a home for
handicapped children has ~n
formally charged with 14 felony
t'Ounts. including the kidnap and
rape of two young female resi-
dents of the home, a prosecutor
says.
Both kidnap-rape victims are
blind. One can't hear. and neither
can walk or talk Their roommates
at the Hy-Lond Home for Excep-
tional Children in Garden Grove
are so severely handicapped that
they couldn't assist in the in-
vestigation. according to police
Oelly Hol """'-bf -...i l ....
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Deoernber 15, 1983 * ~I
lrvi'ne Coast plan
gets· endorsement
of OC supervisors
"' By JEFF ADLER
Olltw.,...., ....... , ...
Plans to develop the 10,000-acre
Irvine Coast -the largest remain-
ing undeveloped portion of
Southern• California coastline -
won approval Wednesday from
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors.
The board unanimously en-
dorsed the Irvine Co. 's plans to
construct 2,000 luxury homes,
1.750 hotel rooms and 325,000
square feet of commercial space on
the barren rolling hills situated
between Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach.
Speaking on behalf of The
Friends of the Irvine Coast and
Laguna Greenbelt, Inc.. Terry
Watt voiced several reservations
the groups have with the proposed
project. The Friends of the Irvine
Coast had strenuously objected to
the project in the past and unsuc-
cessfully sought to block it in tht-
rourt.s.
"While we have brought lttt-
gation in the past, it is hardly our
intent to take this on at this point,"
Watt said. "We simply feel overall
this implementing action program
allows too much flexibilitly to
adequately carry out the land use
plan or be consistent with the land
use plan."
Perry Kay Sheller. 26. of Santa
Ana also was charged Wednesday
with the burglary of a home for
the elderly in Mission Viejo the
njght before the second kidnap-
ping.
Mode l d raws a ppreciative gla n ces
from male sho ppers at lingerie
fashion show sponsor ed b y Via Lido
shop Wednesday evening
Supervisor Thomas Riley.
whose district includes the area,
recommended board approval
after announcing a compromise
had been struck concerning the
county's use of 2,650 acres of
parkland the company will tum
over to the county in return for the
development rights.
Particularly. Watt said the two
groups have concerns about how
the land is to be used. density
levels proposed by the developers.
and loopholes that might permit
alternative development stan-
dards in the future.
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i
After being charged Wednes-
day. Sheller appeared in West
Orange County Municipal Court
for arraignment, but Deputy Pub-
lic Defender William Kelley asked
for a postponement until Monday.
and Judge Marvin Weeks agreed.
setting bail at $250.000.
Gentlemen gawk at garments The Irvine Co. had sought to
restrict use of the open space it was
dedicating to the county. banning,
for instance, any recreational fa-
cilities. lodge or hotel that might
compete with an Irvine Co. pro-
ject.
But Riley ca lled the
two-volume document a "great
plan," and told Watt, "I'm
prepared to support it, and what
you said and have written doesn't
change that."
Holiday sh o w in Newport features lingerie and o ther softwar e
A former nurse's aide at
Hy-Lond. Sheller is accused of
prying open a sliding glass door
the night of Nov. 6, entering a
bedroom and kidnappang a
14-year-old resident of the home.
He allegedly repeated the act
about 1 a.m. last Saturday in the
room of a 7-year-old girl. taken as
she slept.
The girls were dropped off on
the front Lawns of homes after
being sexually-assaulted, in-
vestigators said.
By JERRY HIRSCH
01 IM Delly l'tlc>I lten ~
Kristen Beekman . ad 50
beer-drinking bus· men shout-
ing "teddy, camisole" and "fanny
wrap" at her Via Lido lingerie
shop Wednesday night.
They were learning the names
of slinky little garments women
use as underwear as scantily clad
m.~ls pa_ra~ through the_cbic_
lingerie st.ore in Newport Beach,
showing the men just how a lacy
silk outfit can liven up the
holidays.
"What you are supposed to be
doing 1s 1magming the ladies who
are spedal to you in these gar-
ments," Beckman tells the gawk-
ing men.
Beckman. the owner of Fern's
Lingerie, was hosting her annual
"For Your Eyes Only" lingerie
show for men.
"Lingerie is something that is
for both men and women to
appreciate but men don't feel
comfortable comi11g !J1l:O a lingerie
store and asking about bras,
panties, a teddy or even a night-
gown," Beckm~ explains.
To break down this barrier she
hosts the event. inviting men from
the store's mailing list and
Mesa hoy roughed up near school
An 11-year-old student walking to
Cahlorma School Wednesday morn-
ing was stopped by three "Mods" on
motorscooters who demanded he
surrender his lunch money. The boy
told them he did not have any money
and ran away alter being shoved and
kicked by two of the &uS()eCIS He
de~ribed one as having a pierced
eamng on his rl~hl.c~eek .
A Costa Mesa man was arrested
early this morning on suspicion ot
possessing stolen property after he
was spotted allegedly h1d1ng a bicycle
1n some bushes behind a bar on the
1700 block ol Newport Boulevard.
Police checked the bike. which turn-
ed out to have been stolen 1n 1982
Taken into custody was Gilbert Elias.
24
A sel ol golf clups valued at $540
was reported stolen Wednesday
from the repatr yard of a car dealer on
the 2600 block ol Harbor Boulevard
The clubs were stashed on a car that
was s1t11ng on the repatr yard lor a
month while the owner. an employee
ol the dealet'5ti.p. was-out sick-
'e wport Beach
A lh1el took $2.000 on cash from a
house on Linda Isle. apparently
entering the residence by reaching
through a pel door and unlatching a a
back door The money was taken
from a locked briefcase
A patr ol vintage wood golf cluo
were reported stolen from the Irvine
Coast Country Club. A 73-year-old
member from Hunllngton Beach
claimed he lelt 111e clubs. one
purchased in the 1950s propped
aga1ns1 a wall 1n lhe goll baggage
room
A purse containing more than $150
in cash and various credit cards was
stolen from a lounge in the Newport
Center Marriott Hotel. according 10 a
woman who said she lell the purse on a bar stool while she was on the
dance lloor
Laguna Beach
A man described as aoout 30 years
of age, wllh a beard and dark ha•r.
was spotted peering on the window of
a house on the 200 block of Ny~
Place by the female resident at at)out
3 p m Wednesday Police re-
sponding to the scene were unable 10
find the prowler
vandals did $880 damage 10 a
vehicle parlled on the 1100 block ol
Soulh C1oas1 Highway police said
A trans1en1 was advised 10 cease
lounging ar~nO-the Suri and Saoo
Hotel on South Coast Highway by
olhcers called to the complea by
operalors ot lhe hotel at about 6 p m
Wednesday
Huntington Beach
A gues1 at the Huntington Beach
Inn 21112 Pacific Coast Highway,
reported Wednesday Iha! his room
was burglamed The loss included a
$200 gold ring and $1 25 1n cash . . .
A woman was arrested Wednesday
night at the J C Penney store at
Huntington Center. 7777 Edinger
Ave , on suspicion ol shop11111ng She
allegedly took 1~0. s~1r1s worlh $30
A res1den1 ol the 17 100 block ol
Springdale Street re1urned home
Wednesday afternoon and lound a
ourglar 1ns1de The 1otruder fled with
1wo botlles ol wine worth $5
A green 1979 Datsun 2 tO was
burglarized Wednesday on the 1&600
block ol 8arlle11 Stereo speakers
valued at $70 were rtpped out ol the
vehicle
fountain Valley
Someone broke Into a boy·s com-
bination tock.er at Los Amigos High
Schoo• and stole camera equipment
valued at $550
Intruders took bolt cutters 10 a
p11dlock and entered a garage 1n the
, 5000 block of Camo Blull Coun and
took. miscellaneous tools from the
workbench and then proceded 10 the
lreez.er where tnev stole meat
I nine
Christmas 11ees valued over $400
were discovered stolen Wednesday
from Build 'N Grow nursery, 18102
Culver Drive Police did not know this
morning how the tree thieves made
entry
A 41-year-old woman discovered
Wednesday morning lhat th1e11es had
stolen the lour wheels olf her
Porsche. parked overnight in a
carport on Pineview
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advertising the show in news-
papers.
.. A lot of the names I get from
the ladies who shop here and want
me to send an invitation to their
husband," Beckman says.
It seems to be profitable. When
the 1h-hour show finished.
Beckman and her staff of three
saleswomen were busily ringing
u_p hundreds_of dollars Q{Jfile.s.
The men jostled each other as they
looked through racks of women's
underwear for the right gift.
And a lot of men come back later
to buy gifts for ot~r .occasions.
The show has become so su~>ess
f ul that Beckman ls considering
adding another event befo're Val-
entine's Day. She has already
planned a second holiday show
tonight.
Beckman turnc-d one of hc:r
daintily d1X·orawd dressing rooms
Into a wine and lx'<'r bar to give tht>
s how a festive atmosphere to
make the men feel comfortable
H~r male customers really go
for the free show, but Beckman
stn-sses that thcr1· 1s no stripping
or "kmky" stuff
Kc•n Nelson . a Nc•wport Beat:h
customer. agrees
"ll was very well done. all m
good teste. This really gives us a
better idea of what to buy for our
ladies." Nelson says.
"It brings a httle romanl-e back
into a relationship and it promotes
good business. How can you go
wrong buying a lingerie gift?"
asks Bill Ford. a banker from
Irvine.
"You bring horn<.' something
from here and 1t can rf'a ll v hven
up ;e Tuf'sday night. l'S~iall y 1f
you both work." notes Keith
Wisbaum. a Newport Beach resi-
dent who was married thn-e
months ago.
1-V>wever, Irvine Co. officials
agreed to drop those restrictions
following a week of be-
hind-the-scenes negotiations with
top county officials, Riley said.
"I believe this is a major
restatement of the county's policy
on unencumbered title to open
spaces. but I also think this marks
a moment of trust between the._
Irvine Co. and the county," the
supervisor commented.
The plan approved by the board
details the Irvine Co. 's develop-
ment plans for the area and sets
certain environmental restr ic-
tions. It still must receive final
certification from the state Coastal
Commission.
Besides the 2,000 luxury homes
to be built on parcels ranging in
size from one to 10 acres, current
development plans call for a
two-story. 250-roorn hotel at one
end of than extension of Sand
Canyon Avenue and a 10-st.ory
hote l office complex to be set m to
the hills near Pelican Hill.
Portions of the coast d.QOated to
the county as open space include
all of Emerald Canyon and the
ridgeline above Laguna Canyon.
The open space dedication is
adjacept to the 2,800-acre Crystal
Cove State Park, sold to the state
by the lrvine Co. for $32.6 million.
the most expensive parks acquisi-
tion in state history
Dismasted NB boat
rescued near Chile
A Newport Beach skipper and
his two crew members, attempt-
ing to sail a trtmaran from New
York to San Francisco, were
rescued today from their dis-
masted ship 52 miles off Chile. a
spokeswoman said
The thrc-e were trying raise
public awareness for medical re-
search when their 55-foot
trimaran, dubbed Cyst.ic Fibrosis
Crusader. lost its mast Wednesday
morning as it rounded Cape Horn.
said Sue Hook of the Cysti<.'
Fibrosis Foundation.
The skipper. Michael Kane of
Newport Beach , and crew mem-
bers Bob Dixon and Fritz Rich-
ardson of San Diego were more
_Jhan halfway through thei~t
templ to beat a sail.mg record of
the storied clipper Flying Cloud
132 years ago.
. A ham radio operater in Rhode
Island picked up their signal and
notified the Chilean naval au.ache
and the U.S Coast Guard. said
Hook.
A Chilean Air Fort-e plane
spotted the stricken three-hull
yacht and sent a rescue ship that
reached the area early today. Th~
men were taken to Punta Arenas
The trimaran was abandoned in
h~avy seas, Hook said. but the
crew will return later to try and
recover it. All three men were
reported to be in good shape. she
added .,
Launched in 185 1, Flying Cloud
sailed from New York to San
FrandS(.'O by way of Cape Horn in
89 days ·
Sex-torture trial opens Feb. 6
f rom staff and wire reports
Randy ~raft. accused of being a "scorecard killer"
by prosecutors, goes o n triaJ Feb. 6 on murder
charges and other felonies re lated to the sex-torture
of 16 men and boys. Kraft, 3ff. pleaded innoc-ent
Tuesday to the charges before Orange County
Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas.
Kraft, a Long Beach computer ronsulat.ant. has
been held m Orange County Jail since his arrest May
14. when California Highway Patrol officers stopped
him and found a strangled Manne in his car.
Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown has
called Kraft a "scorecard killer" who kept a "death
list" that was found in his car.
Many of the 16 murdered young men had been
burned or emasculated, prosecutors said. The
murders occurred between 1972 and 1983.
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AT W IT'S END
• For years at has never bet>n farther from me than
•the telephone.
• It holds more drama than a soap opera, stores
•lnore data than a computer and rec.'Ords my past. my
present and will record my future.
It's a little red plastiC' Rolodex listing n~.
addresses and phone numbers.
It's much more than that EsJX'(·tally at
Christmas.
Each card reflects change during the past year.
A mate dies and he gets a line drawn through
him or her.
A <:hild is born and the name, sex, and date are
recorded. (Who spells Debye with a YE?)
Marilyn gets a new card because she is divorced
a nd has a new addres.5 and next to her former
husband goes the name of the new wife, Robin.
A child goes off to school and rates a card of his
own.
A whole family moves to another state be<.:ause
Dan's job dried up.
Beside your own child's name arc five phone
numbers all crossed out and a new one that is added
that barely fits on the card. (Will they ever settle
down?)
Your friend who was always so independent
now has a nursing home address.
An old acquaintance has a note penciled m beside
it. "Christmas card returned in ·s2:· so you tear 1t up
and discard it. ·
There are riddles. Who is Father Debroskv o(
. Wisconsin and what is he doing in your Rolodex?
Did the woman you met on the cruise die?
S hould you take a chance of sending her a card? (The
worst that could happen is it t'Ould be forwarded.)
ls the butcher married? Does he. deserve a
50-cent card just because he h~ great rolled rumps?
Change is supposed to be vital to our growth ..
our very existence. I know that.
Yet,everyChristrnasaslslowly weigh each card
in the Rolodex. I experience some sadness and fear
that things are moving along too fast and I am in
control of nothing.
• It's like a giant poker game where I discard. try to
match up what I have, take a chanL'C "on an inside
straight, shuffle again, deal. and hopE> to come up
with a w inning li fe.
I know what you're going to say. I l'alTll' to play.
The gift they can't get enough of.
Hickorv f arms has the solution. Over I 00
deliciou gifts that"ll suit just about cvervone · s
taste. In )USI the price range you'rf' aftn.
And 1f you want to .end vour gift. \,t>ll 1akr r are
of all the details.
ff lckor.1 Furms __ m mno®
WESTCLIFF FASHION
PLAZA' ISLAND
17th & lrvlne, Newport Beech -11. Newport BeKh
6'2-0972 6'0-6030
DEAR ANN LANDEHS: U<:> you ~hevc It is
possible to have a ha ppy marriage without love? I
didn't think so until l read the views or Or. John
Hudson, past president of the American Association
of Marriage and Family Counselors
For openers: ln approximately 25 pert-cnt of all
marriages that were described as "happy," one or
both parties said they were not in love. according to
Dr. Hudson
He oCfen.'<i the following suggestions for couples
who bemoan the fac·t that they are not 5t.arry-ey<.>d
and believe they are missing something terrific:
(I) It is foolish to go through life feeling cheated
be<.·ause you are not head-over-heels about your
mate. Being in love is greatly overrated, t'Onstdering it
is such a short-lived experience.
(2) Stop envying couples whu appear to be madly
m love People who make a pubhL· display of their
devotion behave differently behmd closed doors.
(3) Don't assume that your hfe would be free of
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, DecemMr 15, 1983 * Ila
in love not necessary
friends. Stick wltb blm . • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am the mother of a
3-year-old daughte r. When we went marke ting, she
screamed constantly because she hated to ride in a
shopping cart.
Recently I bought a child-restraint hamt'S.$. She
loves It because she can walk "like a grown pent0n.':
I've re<-e1ved nasty glares, and some women hav~
even told me1t as cruel to tie a child up like a dog. How
do I respond? -A.W. 1N NAS HVILLE
OF.• J\ A. W .: If tbe laarn~!l41 workl for yo1, lpor4
lbe glares and coatlHe to aae U. At for ~
comments, simply sm ile aad say, "I've found tbl• l•
lbe best 1olutlon, tlaank you." . . . :
How much do you know about pot, coclline, LS~
s~. PCP. uppers and downers, glue and h eroJn1
Are all these drugs dangerous? Get Ann Landers'
all-new booklet, "The Lowdown on Dope." For each
booklet ordtm:xJ, send $2 plus a Jong, sell-addressed
envelope(37renlspostage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box
11995. Chicago, Ill. 60611. ~
Toe nail trouble needs treatment
cont;J ict 1f only you and your spouse were gaga about DEAR DR. STEINCROHN·. I'm 72 and h.ave
eaL·h other The problems would sttll be there because T problems are an inevitable part of living. A('('Ording to been having nail trouble, especially m m y right large
Dr. Hudson, c·ouples who fight together stay toe. Gradually, it has become thick a nd yellow. I can't
together, whether they are in love or not. provided cut it or trim it. There's a feeling of pressure when I rou1 HIAlTH
their fights help n'solve their diffitultics wear shoes. ls it serious? Mrs. I.
(4) Don't work hard at falling m love. You can't DEAR MRS. I.: My guess is that it's on-
OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN
make it happen. A love you have lo t.alk yourself into ychomycosis, a fungal infection . But your own docotr
will never be the real thing. or podiatrist will have to make the d iagnosts. bedroom to the other end of the house to control the
I hope you will print this, Ann. A great many One method of treatment is to take griseofulvin, cramp, chances are it isn't medically important.
couples need the information. Too bad I didn't have it an antiungal agent, for at least six months. The entire Taking a quinine tablet at bedtime (if it's OK with
15 years ago OLDER BUT WlSER IN BA y CITY. nail plate will have had time to replace itself. your doctor) is all you may need to take care of the
MICH However. if the conditon recurs. you may require problem.
•DEAR BAY: Dr. Hudson's remarks a re realistic treatment to eradicate the nail with some What I refer t.o as more serious cramps are thoee
and practical. Tha nks for s ha ring them with us. chemosurgical method of therapy. that come on when you walk. We call it intermittent
• • • claudication -pain that disappe;u-s with a few
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a guy 17 years old. FOR MR. Q.: I agree tha t .the majority of foot minutes rest and then recurs after walking aome
I have this friend , Joe, who lies all the time. At first I cramps are n't due to an ything serious. If you havE' to more. If you have this kind of leg cramp, better visit
thought he was JUSt trying to make an impression, but get up occasionally andju!flparoundor walk from the your doctor. ·
his l~are~omi~morea~more ridku~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now I think Joe actually believes the stories he I
tells. ls this a sign of some kind of mental illness? I am
finding 1t harder and harder to get along with Joe
because I don't believe a word he says. He has very
few frie nds and I feel sorry for hlm.
I am t'Ounting on you for some answers. -NEW
YORK. N.Y.
DEAR N.Y.: Joe sounds like a pathological liar.
This is a form of mental illness. Individuals who
suffer this affliction actua lly believe the stories they
tell. In other words, they are unable to sepa rate fact
from fiction.
Joe needs professiona l help. He also needs
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December 14th,
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$6 billion railroad merge r
put o n hold b y ICC IDQVe
By the Associated Press
NEW YORK Tht' lnLu-i;tat(;' Commerce Commission
h&s put on hold a pending $6 billion merger between Sant.a Fe
lmh.1stries lnl' and Southern Pacific Co. that would create the
nation's third largl'St rail system. Shareholders of the two
c-ompan1<>s on Wt..-dncsday overwhelmingly approved the
ml'rger, which would link more than 25,000 miles of track
~et ween the Gulf Coast. the Great Lakes and the West Coast,
c:reating a systl•m wllh m mbined assets of more than $10
billion.
Product io n, hiring step up seen
WASHINGTON -F.conom1sts are predicting that
hus ines.-.es will soon step up production and hiring, in an
a ttc·mpt to replenish stockpiles that are at an all-time low
w h lie L'Onsume r spending IS flourishing. The predictions came
folluwing Wednesday's a nnouncement by the Commerce
Department that inventories held by U.S. business increased
0 4 p<>r<.-ent an Oct0lx>r as sales rose by the same amount.
FDIC p redicts 5 0 bank failures
WASHINGTON -A federal regulator says economic
t.·1rt:umstant-es an• likely to prevent a significant decline next
year in the number o r troubled financial institutions. William
lsaac:, head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp .. said m a
ret<ent interview tha t some 50 banks are likely to fail by the
end of lhC' y1?al'. tht-most sant•e 60 failed m 1939.
Na tural -ga -firm to re duce ra tes
HOUSTON Panhandle Eastern Corp. says its
Trunkline Gas Co. unit is suspending natural gas purchases
from the Algerian nal.Jonal oil and gas company because of
high c-osts. As a result, Panhandle Eastern said Wednesday it
will r<.-quest perm1ss1on from the federal government to
rt-duce its gas rates by 19 perc.'ent effective Jan. 1 to the
I JO-some ut1lit1es 1t serves in 12 mostly Midwest.em states.
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