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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-20 - Orange Coast Pilotd~ till DtrishnaS -Cops can 't use ·radar to catch FV sp eeder s By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Oftlle~-· .... A judge has ruled that Foun- tain Valley police officers can't use radar to catch speeders because the city no longer has a valid traffic survey, as required by state law. The Fountain Valley City Council will be asked to ap- prove auch a stlrvey tonight to permit octicers to continue radar enforc.-ement. In a recent report to city Manager Howard Stephens, Fountain Valley Police Chief Marvin Fortin said the problem surfaced recently during a case before West Orange County Munk apal Court Judge David Kerr. According to Fortin's report. an officer was testifying on a speeding violation when the judge announ~ he would (See RADAR, Page A!) - THI DRANGI COAST COUNTY IDITIDN TUE SDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1983 OH ANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS lrvioe hospital rivals weigh merger By ANDREA ADELSON discussions. No more bargaining hind Sacramento lobbying efforts, Irvine voters. If the petitions are Meanwhile, Van den Noort said lrvme. 01te1eO..,P'tlol 11a11 sessions are scheduled. a referendum and a committee certified, a measure would be he, alumni and trustees of the The dean said his efforts are a The dean o~ UC Irvine's College ~;& ~v~-~-2=!'~.~Jil~ lawsuit, all placed on the June 5 ballot asking medical school are lobbying in the response to a similar lobbying of Medicine and the propo.!lWJ,S of ~ , '~ntent o ( ffifOWThg road-voters lO voice their opinion on the capital to dissuade state officials efforts by IMC officials. a hospital_ in East>lrvine~ke at "we're intel)t. on liavi~ a blocks in fro~t of the IMC. hospital's 15-acre site, one Pryor from approving the IMC appli· People for an Irvine Communi- this month, to determine if an relattonshtµ·wnf\UCL" • The~.-fd he.ill tendtn:g-ft.is-contend9'9-teonois' an9<1e&cloee>-~ -. . ... ..,~,~b.ia!l affiliation between the two can be .. Despite efforts to come to terms, support to a refer~ndum effort by to the Et Toro Marine Air Corps The state Office of Statewide supports IMC, has in the last forged, l:>oth parties confirmed medical school Dean Van den Conner Irvine mayor Gaby Pryor, Station. Health Planning is expected lO month hired former San Diego Monday.• 1 Noort said he is continwng e fforts hoping to block hospital develop-Van derr Noort said a lawsuit is make a decision by Jan. 17 on congr~man Claire Burgener as Neither Dean S~ey van den to oppose the 177-bed IMC ment by repealing a decision by being reactied to challenge the city IMC's application for a certificate an advocate, IMC spokesman F.d Noort nor Irvine Mlcal Center proposal on at least three fronts. Irvine's City Council last week. of lrvine on antitrust grounds, an of need, which will give the · Portmann said. President David Ker would The outspoken dean, an advocate Pryor has until Jan. 19 to gather issue t})e city attorney believes is proponents the go-ahead to bui'ld Portmann said Burgt!ner was characterize the p ess of the of an on-campus hospital, is be· 4,000 signatures of registered groundless. the $85 million hospital in F.ast (See HOSP ITAL, Page A!l HB p~er faceli.ft ( fe'-1ures .. eatery The old Huntington Beach city pier, first built in 1914\in!i-rebuilt in UMO after the li!v8.sta11ng storm of 1939, is abobt to get a faceUft. It's coming because of the battering the wooden structure took from waves last March. Officials plan to put a two-story, copper-covered building at the enooflhTT;830-Tc>Or"pteY-as"aoon as marine salavage workers re- place about 60 pilings that were knocked adrift last spring. That work is expected to be completed _.inJ'ebruacy--.. _.. The pier stn.ac~~n­ concept form by City Council officials, will feature an upstairs meeting room with an unparalled view of the P,a.cific Ocean. The meeting room would be dandy for receptions, weddings, retreats and the like. according to City Administrator Charles Thompson who asserts that fees • paid for its use would easily pay the $300,000 or so in projected building costs. On the first floor will be a coffee shop-type restaurant to replace the old End Cafe that was damag· ed last March and had. to be tom downf;>efore i( fell down. The cafe, which its admirers said served the best hamburgers • in town, was once occupied by troops manning machine guns who were guarding against Japanese attack in Vie early days of World War II. Thompson said the new end of the pier structure would have a copper roof to resist corrosive (See P IER, Pa1e A!) .,..,,_,_., .... ~ Jose Mayo, Evaristo Munoz, Paul Coleman and Al Larso n with toy tugl-oats they're making for kids. Big heart turns idle hands to little boll ts By JERRY HJRSCH Of .. Dellf ,_ ..... With Christmas just a few days away, not too many Orange Coast residents are thinking about getting their yachts repaired. Business has been slow during the past week at Lanon's S hipyard • • in Newport Beach. But Al Larson, the owner of the shipyard for more than 3:7 years, i.s expecting a good year. Instead of laying ocr his four-man • • crew, Larson put them to work making little boats for needy children. The shipyard has finished about 75 toy tugboats and Larson hopes to have another 25 ready by Wedne9day. The 10-Lnch boats will picked up by volunteers from Uniglobe Professional Travel in Corona del Mar and donated to U.S. Marine Corps' Toys for Tota program. Larson, who ia of "grandfatherly age" but has no grandchildren, said he loves children and knows there are many who won 't get Christmas gifts this year. (See TOY BOATS, Pase Al) Hit-run drivers elude Mesa po ice t Myst~ry m o torist killed m an , 75; b oy, 1 5, remains in com a after b eing struck down By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dellf .... """' The "wanted" posters still hang on a lobby wall of the Costa Mesa po~ station, curling slightly with age. One ahoWJ a Ught-rolored Cadillac and describes ita driver as a mi ddle-aged man with salt-and-pepper hair. He's a smoker, lt says. The ae00nd is more cone~. There's no picture to suggest what the faded blue, late-model car Bal crash alter Party kills woIDan; two hurt By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dellf .......... A 2~year-old woman waa killed and two othen critically lnjured early today when two allegedly drunken driven collided ln • Belboe Pminlula lnt.enectk>n following • h igh IC.hool -pmy. Police said the driver and three other pamengen in one of the atn were dtel9ed tn f onnal wear and had just left a high IC.hoot party. Noev of the students, whme l'llme9 were withheld becaute of their a&el• WM .erfowiy hurt. K,lmberly HCMellfe. a n.ldent of Maywood who WU riding in the. teCC>ftd car, wu killed after beirl$l hurled t.hrouah the (SM r.0ALCJUl8, P11t Al) •• actually looks like and no infor-officers have been 8CJ"UtiniZ!.ng mation on its d river. every Cadillac they aee, Jookini Both represent the sum total of for denta, a aectlon of mlal1ng what police know about two moldJn& or any other telltale sign. mystery drivers, one who killed a The driver of the leCOnd car 75-year-old man and the other clipped 15-year~ld Jay Duboia u who left a teen-age boy ln a he pedaled his bicycle up Victoria hospital, lingering ln a coma. Street ln Cceta Mesa toward an The Cadillac driver killed early morning job. The boy wu Ralph PattenK>n. a Cceta Mesa thrown 70 feet. man who wu walking acroea 17th The Hun\ington Beach boy Ml St.reel Nov. 13 In a cromwalk been ln a coma atnce the Nov. 18 when the tan-rolored car roared accident. Kia mother hal kept a up, struck him and aped off. vtgll by his hospital bedside wait· Patt.enon wu thrown into the lng for him to open h1a eya. curb, striking his head and break-"Here wu an acctdent on a lng both legs. H1a walkin& cane well-tl'aveled street, Mrly ln the landed. nearby. A teCOnd dA.ver-momma and we haven't found who bad atopped 1t the c:t<*Walk one witne91," MJd Bau.mprdner. aald the old man triecko ~tout of "It'•~ .... You know JQD1eCll"9 ewlybut hiilep~~ ' move fast enouah. Dubo61. a tr.hralin at EdJloo "We had about lS tJpi but none H1lh School with ambltionla ol of them panned out," 11)'1 In· befna 1 tenn1a pro, epent h.la 10th vesU&ator 8ob Baumaardner. "I birthday at Foun\aln Valley Com· thouaht we'd pt more but we munity Hoepltal where he hal haven't. Wo're ju.It stuck." been tlra the llGC'ldent. ltappMrt The lnvatJJall>r aald petrol (See RfT·RtJN, Pat At) • Dayco guilty in double murder By JEFF ADLER Of ti. D.itr "°' llalf An Orange County Superior Court jury has found Rene Flores Dayco guilty of the flnt degree murders of his wife and mother -in-law in 1982. It took. the eight-woman, four-man jury about two days to convict the slender Huntington ac mec aru s e per o slayings plus special circwn- stances for which he could draw a death penalty sentence. The ver- dict was announced Monday. A penalty phase, hearing, dur- ing which jurors will decide between recommending a death sentence or a life prison term without the possibility of pa.role, was scheduled by Judge Francisco Briseno for Jan. 9. Dayco, 43, was accused of using a butcher's knife and meat cleaver to hack his estranged _ wife, Shirley, 27, and her mother. Amelia Harbulak, 65, to death in their Huntington Beach home June 14, 1982. After the bloody killings, Dayco gat~ered up his three children and fled to Mexico, where he was • arrested four days later by Mex- ican police in Rosarita Beach. Evidence presented by the pros- • ecution indicated Dayco waa upeet and distraught because his wife was seeing other men. • Dayco admitted the k.illlno. but his attorney, Chief Deputy Public Defender Tom McDonald, urged • jurors to ~ind him guilty of something less then first degree murder. McDonald deacribed the killings as an ''explosion of fury." ... µ 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Deoember 20, 1983 ~Mesa-O.Ks,~ial - 1 -·projects funding By KAREN E. KLt:LN Of '"" o.ii, ,... ai.11 The Costa Mesa Caty Council approved the fonnauon of a special assessment distnct for two developments east of the South Coast Plaza Town Center Mon- day. doubling the outstanding 15,000 watch· Dana Point's y ule boat fest debt the city has accrued in four established ~ment districts thus far. &itablishing an assessment dis- trict is a financing mechanism by which tax-exempt bonds are sold to investors to fund public im· provements such as streets, side- walks, street lights, sewers and underground utilities. Taxes from the improved property are used to pay off the bonds. The council formed the nearly $8 million district to help fund construction of public improve- ments for the South Coast Metro Center and The Lakes. two pro- About 15.000 people gathered jects that will combine hotel, along the Dana Point Harbor office, residenti.al and retail uses shoreline to view the ninth annual on 30.2 acres of land north of the Dana Pomt Chnstmas Boat Par-San Diego Freeway. ade. Along with the public improve- The parade-goers, clad m over-ments. development of 3.2 acres of coats and sca.rves to protect them-lak~ and open space for a public selves from the chilly night air, park was included in the district t>a:~ued, drank and cheered as over th e objections of Councilman 60 lighted boats passed by at five F.d McFarland. knots Saturday rught. Crews sang McFarland expressed reser- ::--an~ ~ ucolflN>M·-vatrol\I'-ll~~e·.,..,-- the ~eeks. funds to construct the J)ark when I , ~achard P earson of San the developer. Transpacific De- • Cl~mente and crew took the grand velopment Co.. was required to pm.e for th~ Best Salute to the build the park in lieu of paying 1984 Olympics category. city fees. . This year's f 1 irst place winners Mike Oberst, a spokesman for m the .parade s boat and crew Torrance-based Transpacific. said contest included: the $800,000 park will benefit the Dave Gerhard of San Juan city and add marked irnprove- C a pis tr a n o a n d c r e w , men ts to the master plan for the best-dressed. area. Transpacific would be re- Monte Beach and company. quired to pay for maintenance of most colorful crew the park. nai:ia Point's Lemest Y~ht ·Councilwoman Norma He rtzog Sal~s e ntry. most nautical defended the inclusion of the park Christmas theme. in the assessment distr ict George Hughes of Dana Point although it is not usually done~ and passengers. best decorated Costa Mesa. power boat. This district is not meant to set Mike Howell of Dana Point and precedent for other districts to be Co .. best decorated sailboat. formed in the city in the future. BULLETIN BOARD Mountain camp slated for youths on Se Coast The South Coast YMCA i.s offering a new mountain resident camp during the winter holiday for boys and girls ages 8-13. The camp JS tal>e.h.e.ld au.he Y,MCA Camp.Big Bear Dec 27~0-_ ~p ~vities include crafta, nature hikes, archery, campfires. moVles and snow play. Campers stay in h eated cabins w ith 8-10 other children their age and a YMCA leader. Meals are prepared by professional cooks and and transportation is to camp is provided in the fee. The fee for the four day camp is $87 for YMCA members and 97 for YMCA fol' non-members:-Fol' tnfonnatton and registratton forms call the South Coast YMCA at 831-9622 or 495-0453. Seniors aided at Laguna Free Clinic The Laguna Beach Free Clinic, invites senior citizens to participate in an ongoing support group entitled "Enhancing Your Mental Health." The group meets Tuesdays from from 2-3 p.m. at the clinic. 460 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach. Led by Karen Greenly. participants focus on developing their horizons through poetry. daily journals and dreams. No fee is charged. but donations are accepted. For more infonnation call 494 -076 1 or 546-3715. Mormons plan 'dry' New Year's fete The Mormon church is sponsonng a New Year's Eve dance sans liquor, at the South Coast Plaza Mall in Costa Mesa. ' ~e ~will be cl06ely chaperoned and no liquor. drugs or ~~~ W1ll be allowed. Dancing will st.op at midnight. The public as tnVlted as long as they are willing to accept the standards set by the church. Admission is $5, which mcludes refreshments, noise makers and hats. Call 832-4901 for ucket information and dress standards. Disabled stude nts' signup day set Tu~y. Jan. 3 has been set aside as the priority registration day f* disabled people wishing to enroll in spring classes at Orange Coast ~llege ~n ~ta Mesa. OCC's spring semester begins Feb. 6. ~bled ind1Vlduals interested in attending OCC this spring are advised to contact the college's Disabled Students' Center immediately for information. The priority registration session will run from 10 a.m. to l p.m. In Room 105~ theOCC Coumeling and Admissions Building. • It will be open to people with physical disabilities or visual or hearing impairment. Counselors and interpreters will be on hand. For information about priority registration, coatact OCC's Di.aabled Students Center at 432-5807. Hearing impaired pel"!Ons can call OCC'sspecial TDD number, 432-5604. sos: ouoezu 1 .:z::z:::;: $500,000 boat burns Nc:wport Beach firefighters s urvey the charred tlt>t•k a nd cabin of the Sooner, a one-of-a-kind Choy I.ct:' fishing boat that erupted in flames Monday e vening off Harbor Isla nd Drive. Owner Oon Zellner had his SS00,000 boat strung with Christmas lights for the annual Newport Harbor holiday boat parade. firefighte r , who attributed th.-blaze to a stove tha t had accidentally been left on. said the fire caused about $150~000 damage and sent up fl ames th~t could be seen for blocks. """'' Next flight to Norway not fronJ -]ohn Wayne A Newport Beach landscaper. "He said he only had $1 00 and who delayed flights at J ohn thought if he sat on a runway. one Wayne Airport Monday when he of the airlines would take hLm to sat down in the middle of a Norway," said Ne hring. who runway and claimed he had a wasn't sure why the landscaper bomb, told authorities he was wanted t0 leave the country. hopmg an airline would fly him to At one point durmg the episode. Norway. ---potice-said Ptdcens aeached m io Andrew F.arle J!ckens. 25, was hi.s blue duffel bag and t08lled a arrested after a1~port security golf ball at the security officers guards chased hun down the chasing him. Nehring said the runway and into a parking lot officers at first feared the white where he stumbled into a car. ball was a small bomb and drew acoordm1t t.o Or~nge Gounty ~r guns. Sheriffs Sgt Lynn Nehring. The commotion. said air traffic HOSPITAL~ .. From PageA1 hired in response to pressure by a handful of Democratic legislators "who have tried to kill our project." After UC Irvine's chancelfor withdrew his support for a.'"1 on-campus hospital in Sept.ember. clearing a hurdle for LMC propo- nents, a handful of Democrats asked UC President David Gar- dner to take up the question again. He did not. Van den Noort said Donald Ken Brown, a high-powered Sacra- mento advocate, also "1s lobbying the governor's office" for IMC. Brown 1s on the payroll of the Lrvine Co .. m addition to having 24 other clients, according to the 1983 Lobbyist and Employer Regis- tration Directory. published by the Secretary of Stale. The Irvine Co donated land for the hospital and intends to build a medical and S('ience park sur- rounding the site. "Jf they get the (certificate of need) 1t will be much harder to get one on -campus in the year 2030," Van den Noort said. EfforL'>-to derail the IMC. backed by a coalition of business and civic interests, "is a bit of an uphill battle," he admitted. But "I'm impatient Fifty years is a long time." manager Ralph Odenwald, de- layed flights for about 25 minute6 but caused no major problems. Pickens was taken to UCI Medical Center for treatment of cuts and bruises and then booked al Orange County Jail on suspicion of making a bomb th.real, a felony. He was being held on $10,000 ball today PIER ... From Page A 1 effects of the salt air. The new addition LS expected to go out to bid in February and should be completed in June. Thompson said. He said work can't start unul all the piJings are replaced by the John Meek Co. of San Pedro. And .work. he said, has been going "very slowly" because the sea bottom has proven harder than expected. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot '1 What don't you like! Call the number at left and your meuage will be recorded tramcribed al)!i dell\tered to tM appropriate editor. ' Wouldn·1 you love to heve 1 no-hassle holiday thl• year? Why not give jewelry or Jew- elry-related gllte to everyone on yo\Jr fist? The<e'e no betttlf' way to Insure that you wtll be re- membered wilt\ alfecilon each ume lt'e WOl'n and with 1 piece ol llne jewelry, that could be a llleltmel 842·6086 • The same 2-4-hour answmn1 service may be used lO record let· ters to U)e editor on any topic Mallboa contributors mu1t Include their name and telephone num~r for verification. No circulation rails. please · Tell us what's on your nfi°nd. 08AHGE COAST D1llyPUat H.L .... u.ta• ~ s The stall at Cherlft H. Barr Jeweler• le anxlout to help end we have Iott of great gift giving Ideas .. even for "the m1n wno hat •VefYlhlng." Me)'. we~ tor him In 14K: a golf t•. ttyrnle marker. belt t>uctlle. pen and pecll 181. blaze' button•. ~ etaya. tootnp+ck. ewtme etl<*. epOrtt whi,tte. money cllp, PoCkel knife, etlct( pin, key rtng. e to111ng cotn • . yet, ell theM In t4K gold. II heh .. a Aollt Royce he will love our quartt dettl otootl with the Spirit of Ec1tacy and RR emblem. For hit Mek: 141( or et«llnQ anct\Or ctleln hand....nacs. '°99· fl•I curb or BOiton MM • . alt Wit'/ mMOUllN ••• ~ eymbollo of,. .,,..,_t In......_ or ttllnot neutlcat. « hie ~ detty, COin. or OOod Ne* ctwm ... UMndlng p0eialbfll1 ... ttwel For h .. Wriat: • bf~. an !dent. or ~ trte '"'*" e11m quaf1J Wiiiet! by Concotd .•• Of the rnott Pf9euteoue ,.. .. by ~. On hie finger: • g8f'n In ..... HIT-RUN DRIVERS ... FromPageA1 he'll alllO spend Chriatmas in the same bed. Police, who are touched by the youth's fight to live, said they virtually blanketed the west side of C.O.ta Mesa with fliers describ- ing the car and made calla \o every repair and body shop they <.'Ould find. "I thought we would have had something by now. But we haven't," admitted Baumgardner. "We're not going to give up. though. We'll wait. Maybe the driver will sup up and say aome- thing and then we'll have out break." James Patterson, a son of the 75-year-old man, said he is sllll amazed that a driver would leave an injured man laying in the roadway without even slowing. ''I cead the paper every night looking for aome news. At fl.rat I thought the guy might feel bad and tum himself In. But I suppoae that would have happened by now " Patterson said the approaching holiday season and the unpleasant task of cleaning out his father's Orange A venue house have underscored the family's loss. He said it will be a rough Christmas. ''I've tried not to become too wrapped up in it but I find myself looking at every light-colored car I see and wondering," he said. TOY BOA TS FOR KIDS ... FromPageA1 Building the wy boats is one way he can show his love of children, Larson explained. "As a shipyard. we are not set up IJke a toy business so we can't make as many as we would Like. But our boats have more charm than they would i1 they were mass produced in Taiwan," --1:m01f sira==. -----------·· - !;.arson is leaving the boats unpainted because he is worried ah?ut little children chewing on them and swallowing chips of pa.mt. "I don't know what the regulations are and I don't want to worry about it," Larson said. RADAR REJECTED ... From PageA1 permit no further testimony regarding radar enforcement The judge explained Fountain Valley's last trafJic survey was done in 1978, and state law requires a new survey every five years, Fortin said. A traffic survey is used to 1 determine the safe driving speed on major streets in a city An updated survey was prepared in 1980, but the council rejef::ted it beca~ jt would have required the city to raise speed limits on some s\ree\&. For example, part of Ta,lbert A venue is now posted dt 35 miles per hour. But the traffic survey indicated 45 mph was the safe driving speed on Talbert. ' In a separate report. police Capt. J ohn Beddow said the department issued 988 citations for speedin8 .violarions dluina- the put six months. About 30 percent were based on the use of radar, he said. The depart- ment issues about 49 speeding tickets per month through the use of ra.d,,,....... _____ _ Although Judge Kerr has disallowed radar testimony . speeding violations could s till Pe prosecuted successfully based on an officer's estimate or on pacing to determme a motor- ist's speed. If radar use is d!!ICOnUnued, Beddow said the city would l06e revenue. More import· antly. he said, motorists would become aware that Fountain Valley is putting less emphasis Qn catching speed violators. "If this agency elects to abandon radar an an enforce· ment tool," Beddow's report says, "we wiij. lll06\ ~y experience more serious injul)'. accidents and more.fatalities as a result." As a result, Chief Fortin has recommended the council ap- prove the 1980 traffic survey, which indicates some local speed limits should be raised. Fortin said, however, that the city CAO still ~t lower limits regardless of the sur;vey. ''The consequences w ould be mini- mal.: he-Said...explaining the limit.I could be challenged by motorists. As a second o ption, the council could approve the survey. deleting only the clis- J>Uled streets and_allowing_ police to use radar on all other streets. The council meets in regular ~on at 8· p.m. in City Hall. 10200 Slat.er Ave. FATAL CRASH ... FromPageA1 windshield and landing in the roadway at the in~tion of Balboa Boulevard and 20th Street at about 1:45 a.~• Meg~ Sterling, 19, of Newport Beach and Valerie Bouchey. 20, of Haclenda Heights -who were riding in the second car - suffered critical injuries in the violent crash. Both are being treated at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. Steven Harold Haase. 24. of Newport Beach and the juvenile dn'ver of the car . ~at had just left the Christmas party were arrested on susp1c1on of drunken driving and felony man- slaughter. Police said Haase was driving east on Balboa Boulevard in a 1984 Toyota and was preparing to make a left turn onto 20th Street when the other car, a 19~0 Audi traveling westward, slammed into it. , Police refused to name tlie high fc."""'1 staging the Christmas party or i\8 location. lt has been ~ed. however, that the students are not from the Orange Coast area. · ·r~\ © EiEM Wl5iE ., •.. .,. 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NM over 1,000 lt.N wnder '200. ~ti*,..., tor~ OM on '/WI lilt , . , young and old (ltrttl• ttlet !Mt wotd and IUbet!Me '"°'9 IMM'e). • Come and ... "' .•• We'd tow 10 """ to" °"' """ .,.,,. Ml Of ~--pd~H. ..,, ,...= . . . .,., . ~ .... -~ . _ _J J l ! I J I I ~ I I I I F •. ii ;; :z ... .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. December 20. 1983 ......_--~l!bnol_ facility torn up in Mesa B~g _b_uck ~ hard_to come by Coast YMCA f in ds stif f competitio~ in expansion f un d drive I By liREN E. ltLEJN ''I guess there's just no honor among thieves," Mary Blake said Monday as she surveyed what was left of her office at the non-profit Hiah Hopes school aft.er a week- end break-in. Blake, executive director of the a:hool for brain-damaged adults, said her staff dillcovered the burglary at their offices in Costa Mesa's Rea Community Center, 661 Hamilton St., at 8 a.m. when they came to work. The thieves were apparently looking only for cash, Blake said. because they left behind type- writers, an office computer and 81$;;~ · uliehrnar~-,,,...."M~ offices. Blake said the thieves broke into all eight rooms at High Hopes and rifled all the drawers, desks and files. They even ripped the moldings off the doors to get into the offices and smashed through the roof in the p hysical therapy room to gain initial entry to the buf!ding, she Mid. l>llr .... ""-~Low ,., ... High Hopes vocational consultant Dick Wright inspects damage to offices at Rea Center alter vandals ransacked the facility. The thieves did get a few $35 tuition checks made out to the school ahd some petty cash raised by the sale of donated Christmas albums. costs are donated by the communi- ty. Bf JERRY HIRSCH Of ... .,..., .......... The Orange Coast YMCA is looking tor some big gif lB this Chri.stmaa. 'The YMCA, which has raised about $600,000 of a needed $4 million for an ambitious expansion plan, baa encountered 10me stiff competition when It comes to raising money on the Orange Coast. "Som~ people say they are giving money to the Orange County Performing Arts Cent.er Campaign and w e have had people give money to the YMCA their children or grandchildren 'belong to instead," said Jim de Boom, the Y's executive ~irector. "I keep my fingers (•rossed that we will hear quickly from poten- tial project donors. We are hoping §Q_me big gifts will come in before • year-end." de Boom said. The year -end often produef'S a flurry of tax deductible donations for non -profit agencies as wealthy people try to reduce their tax bill before the Dec. 31. deadline. De Boom stressed the Y tv!f_A needs to ~aise the monex, i~ it~ -~ -its-ctt~Bm +entty-- Di1ve building m Newport Beach. It was built in 1968 to serve 4.000 people. but just 15 years lat.er, more than 14,000 people are using the facility "Some people teU us the area has its yacht clubs and private health clubs and ask 1f the community really needs a YMCA," de Boom said. "I tell them the 14 ,000 j>eople who are involved with the YMCA say the 1.'0mmunlty needs a YMCA .'' . The Y's biggest publidy.' an- nounced donatations w ere $125,000 by the James Irvine Foundation and $1 25,000 by the Orange County YMCA Feder- ation. Expansion would come in two phases. The first would start as soon the YMCA raised $2.7 million. It would add four racquet- ball courts, new locker facilities, a gymnasucs room and most import- antly, a gymnasium -something the Y 1s missing. "A YMCA without a gym is like a hospital without a n operating room," de Boom said. The second phase would cost clbout $1.2 million and would indude a multi, pur pose· room large enough to aeat 350 people !or dinner and c:hildren's day care fad Ii ties. The day care facilities would be equipped for infant care -a st>rv1ce that is new to YMCA.sand other organizations, de Boom said. "There are a lot of working mothers now who take three months off to have a baby but then n~ to go back to work," he said. "Ten years ago people didn't think about infant care and child care but now it is important." Few young couples who move into the area can afford to Uve off of one sala ry. he said. YMCA officials have targeted 500 individuals and businesses for their fund-raising campraign. Artist's view o f Orange Coast expa nsio n project com pleted. YMCA after The IChool held a successful f\lnd-rai.si.ng concert Wednesday featuring Robert Merrill of the P.afic Master Chorale, Blake Mid, adding the thi~ may have been looking for the proceeds High Hopes has 53 students enrolled in therapy, academic progr.um, vocational training and counseling programs, Bblke said. The $35 monthly tuition fee doesn"t come cloae to covering the costs of running the school. ahe said. The rest of the operating Blake said she will meet with the school's insurance company to determine how the damage to the offic:.'es will be repaired. The cost will undoubtedly come to at least several hundred of doll.an, she said. "It's so disturbing to know that someone would do something like this to a group like ours - especially, at Christmas time," Blake said. .Arts Center given $1 million from that concert. Fortunately, the money w as sately in a bank account the Newport business f amily makes secon d anonymous do n a tion morning after the concert. An Orange County family has anodymously donated $1 million to the e ndowment fund of the Orange County Performing Arts Cent.er. officials announced Mon- day. School burglars strike in ~untington Carl Mitchell, chalnnan of the center's endowment fund. said members of the anonymous fam- ily have lived in the county for many years and they own and The office It Huntington Beach's OverthewMkend,someonebrOke Irvine 1 operate a buslnl!ss in Newport . ·,: Seach. Liberty Chrlstl•n School. 7611 Wern-Into llw truci<s partced at Franco Burglars twisted a door knob and The $1 rrullion gift 15 in addi Lion "' Ave.~ wu burgl11tzed Ollef the ·'Sties, 18200 EnterprlM Lane. The WMl<end, lc:hool offlclals dlac:ove<id 1011 lncruaed lour batterrea ~rtn UMd 1 ~emmer to l>feak Into ~ loc:kadJroot door~w~aa--'lUL _ -. , . pried oper1 to ent8f. The ION Included • $3,000 GTE communication system conlOle, foor typeWflters worth 14.000. $250 In qulrtll'I, three edd· Ing ITlllChlnea worth 14.a. a KOdelt projector worth St,700 end a $15 the SELF High School In trvjne over to an earlie~ contribution of tt1e~d:-stea11ng-te;OOO ..... ott.--1-~100.oo<l-or-more..made by J.h.e digital c1oc11., • • • A home_ b!Uk-tn WU rtSlQ{j.a._ Monday afternoon on the 21300 block of Wavecf•I Circle. The front door wu l>f<*en down to enter. The ION Included computer ~ulpment worth S700 and.~ wol\h S300. A reaident of the '400 blocic of 14th Street told police Monday hit garage hed been burglerlzed sometime dur- ing the put month. The loss Included diving equip~! ~h $1,250. A home burglary was reported MOnday afternoon on the 16100 block of Schryer Lane The front door knob wu twisted off to ent•. The loee Included fewelry end Cf}'Stal worth SliO. • . . . A man and• women were •rested Monday afternoon at the Getnco store, 7212 Edinger Ave., on tuSJ>I· clon of lhopllftfng. A $40 pair of blue jMnl WU r9COYered. . . . A break-In wu reported Mond•y ewnfng et a home on the~ bloc:lt of Modale Ortw. Entry wu made through e beci( window. The loa Included a S 1 .200 typewriter. . . . Coastal Someone broke Into the Baahtul of Appte computer• end dllC drives. same family, he said. Bagel restaurant. 18302 Beach Blvd., The break-In, one of many plaguing early Monday 111d stole $2,616.42 Irvine achools recently, wu dis-The a nonymous donor, in a lrom the register and sale. A pus key ed M d 1 pared ta t.e t, "d "M may haw been used to enter. co\19f on a'! '!'~n ng. pre 5 men saJ Y • • · Thieves. apparently wtth a key, w ife and I have appreciated a-nd A yellow end wttlte 1971 V~ m1deentrylntoaCentury21officea1 ~njoyed the expanding cultural wagen bul partced on the 1 18872 Mee Arthur Blvd., 1tea11ng • ~~ntages in Orange County for blookl •-~-C""*ltry LaM wu bur--telewllion menltOt' •ftd-Y+deo~ =·"n y years. Wie !<eel th" ..-g .,,__, Monday. A wlndwlng wu ment worth $3,000. Employees dis-..... "' '""...., pried open to enter. the lou Included coY8f'ed the equipment mlulng Mon-~ • $3001tereo unit. day. "'Jtl Se rvices ioday .. Founta in Valley Yellow Cab Co. taxi drf,,.r C8frol Kene told police to'"""9n halled }lit cab .. rty today end 'Wtien he stop- ped. they pulled 1 gun and robbed him of S100. . . . Burglara ransacked • houae In the 11000 block of Petal All90ue and 1tole cUh, jewelry and audio-visual equlpmen1 val~.•t.neerly $1,000. Thiews entered 2 T'1 auto repair company at 10515 Lawson River Drive and took• bflefcue coni.Jnlng $105. Someone enter~· 1 retldenoe In the 16000 blocic of Mt. Acoma Clrcle- and 1tote $1,170 In c:uti.and audl9 Vlaual equipment. Thlevel at.9;18 S2~025 In jewelry at a residence In the 18000 block of Santa Isadora Street. . . . Tires end rims wonh $210 -• stolen from a shed next to an Industrial building, 16901 Armatrong A,,. .. IOT9flme Monday Newport Beach A San Joae man reported the theft of hl1 1972 Pinto valued at $500 from the 4700 blocic of Van Karman Monday. • •• A Corona def Mer man reported the theft of a surfboard and a bike with a combined v•lue of ™<> lrom hi• gertge In the 200 block of Mission Bay Drive. A Newport Beach bu1lness, Propertlel West, 508 29th St .. re-ported the theft of stltfeo equipment valued •t S1.900. -lt1e theft wa dlaeoYered MOndey wtten employees return.c2 to wortt following the week- end. for E stella Mae Howatd., 89 Services were scheduled today for Estella Mae Howard of Hunt- ington Beach. who died Friday at Beverly ManorConvaJescent Hos- pital in SeaJ Beach. She was 89. Mrs. Howard, who was born in Pennsylvania. was a life member of the Order of the East.em Star. S he is survived by a daughter. \ I Eleanor Howard, of Huntington Beach; tw o sons. Fred Howard of Columbus, Ohio, and Charles Howard Sr. of South Euclid, Ohio; a sister, Iva Herman of In- dianapolis. 19 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. FuneraJ services at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Chai>el in Calta Mesa were followed by interment in Pacific View Mem- orial Park. ' I lllllEPlll ------- provide the opportumty for all of us to share important cultural experiences. "When the center is complete I know young people and old alike will be delighted by outstanding performances of musical theater, symphony, opera and ballet," the donor said. , The anonymous gift brings the total contributions to the et:>nter's endowment fund to $10.3 million, Mitchell said. Fund-raising totals to date equal $45 million toward construction and endowment of the center. The goal is to raise $85.5 million . The e ndowment fund has been established to provide for pro- grams and upkeep of the center after it opening. which is sched- uled for October 1986. Protopappas claiins $100 million in debts Claiming he has $100 million in lawsuits t~at .. k an estimated debts and 22.000 creditors, Costa $~Qfaillion in <JIDnages. ' Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas ---rhe 38-year-old dentist ' is has.!.iledf.or bankruptcy_ ___ charged with second de~ Among the credit.ors listed in murder in the deaths of three the petition are the relatives of patients at his high volume 19th three patients w ho allegedly died Street clinic. while undergoing treaunent in All three patients, 13-year-old Protopappas' office. Also listed in Patricia Craven. Cathryn Jones, the petition, filed last week in 31, and Kim Andreassen. 23. died federal bankruptcy court in Santa a fter f/ley a llegedly were Ana, are other patients who have over-anesthetired while dental filed malpractice suits against the work was being performed. dentist. ~ his arrest on the charaes Protopappasclaims$100million Proto~ppas, a one-time Laguna in unsecured debts and $389,000 in Beach resident, has remained free other debts in the court papers. aft.er posting $250,000 bail. His Besides the murder charges. trial is scheduled January 9, in Protopappas faces as many as 12 Orange Oulnty Superior Court. Mrs. Escalante dead at 83 Funeral services wilt be he1cl tonight for Evangelina L. Escalante, a 24-year resident o f Costa Mesa, who died Friday at the age of 83. Mrs. F.scalante. who was born in Sonora, Mexico, was a member of St. Joachim's Catholic Church and El Club La Purisirni In Los Angeles. .,.. 4. She is survived by two aaugh- ters. Mary Louise"James ot Hunt- in~~ and Gloria F.acalante of COsta Mesa; a brother. Alberto Loustaunau of Yucaipa, and a sister, Amanda Morales of Long Beach . Services are scheduled today at 7 p.m. at St. Joachim's Church, conducted by the Rev. Rafael Luevan0. rment will be made at Good-She herd Cemetery. . f _ _J A .t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December 20, 1983 Army's fatigues fatigue say Gls WASHINGTON (AP) Soldiers say they're too hot, too heavy, too hard lO dry, too hard to keep from wnnkling and JUSt generally sloppy. But the Anny is going ahead with the purchase of millions of new camouflage uni- forms. It's already spent nearly $205 nulhon for 6 4 miUion sets of the pew fatigues and, acrord1ng to a message circulated to major com- mands last month, "responses from the field" have been "uni- versally unfavorable." Anny officials said Monday they plan to spend $432 million on 13.4 million sets of the 50-~ nylon and cotton blend un.ifonns, done up ·in a four-cOlor "woodland pattern." The ob~tive as to outfit each of the more than 778.000 regular Anny soldiers and 610,000 na- tional guardsmen and reservists with at least four sets of unifonns. Army officials acknowledged they had received complaints about the garb fom some of the "'~ Army ground pounders say their new jungle wear is hot and heavy. · troops sent lO tropical Grenada in October. But the complatnts go back further than that and the Army said the heat problem was under study by it,s logistics command even before the Grenada invasion. Because of the objections, a logistics task.Jorce bas -developed plans for a light-weight version of the battle dress to be tested in the field next year. Army officials said the lighter unifatm could be used as a supplement, for use in warmer climates. In June 1980. the Anny in· formed its troop-information newspapers that the new uniform would be "more suitable for field use in moderate temperatures" than the fatigues then ·in use. However. a November message from the Anny's Forces &>m- mand reported that troops in the field felt the fabric "is too heavy and warm even in temperate regions." 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Lamberts • Remote COntrol SONY 72" PROICTIOW £1 • Remote • 2·P1ece OM.Y *2995°0· • Officer made serious errors But Beir~t bomb blame (alls along military chain of command WASHINGTON (AP) -Mucn of the blame for the deaths of 241 U.S. aervicemen in a terrorist .:truck-bombing in Lebanon falls on military commanders who failed to anticipate the likelihood of such an attack. a House Armed Services subcommittee concludes. But a report i.uued Monday alao fault.a virtually the entire military chain of command and specifically calla to account the "higher pol- icy-making authority that adopted and cdntinued a p0llcy that placed military unJta in a deployment where protection was inevitably Inadequate." And on the broader issue of whether the Marines should re- main in Lebanon, the report recommended "in the strongest tenns" th.t the Reagan adminis- tration review ita position to detennine whether the presence of the troos-. along with others from Great Britain, Italy and S01okers exhale gunk long after fin al puffs TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) smokers were breathing out 100 Smokers exhale 100 times the times as many particulates in the contaminants e mitted by form of dead cell tissue and non-smokers, up to one hour after droplets of saliva and mucus u.n snuffing out their cigarettes -their non-smoking co-workers. unless they drink coffee, re-~rding to Stuart A. Hoenig, a searchers say. professor of electrical engineer- A month-long study for the ing. . National Science Foundation con-The exhaled particulates are ducted at the University of Ari-tiny but loom large in the hazard zona electrical engineering de-they pose to sensitive industries partment, compared the number involving ·semiconductors and of particulates emitted in· the miniaturized computer chips. breath of three non-smok~rs and "ltoenig estimates the semi- three smokers returning to work . conductor industry spends up to after a break. $10 million a year to keep as- More t~ an hour later. the sembly rooms free of dirt and lint. Park's penguin eggs a c'rackin; SAN °DIEGO (AP) -Penguins hatched in a refrigerated exhibit appeared indifferent to their long trip from the Antarctic while still in their shells, but the move may have left some remaining eggs inlertile. "They're really popping in there," says Sea World spokeswoman Jackie O 'Connor, referring to t he park's Penguin Encounter, whe're 15 of the rughtless birds h.ve hatched in the pait two weeks. Eight of the newborn Adelle penguins are being raiaed in nesta, whidi their parents sJ:iaped out of rocks at the exhibit, Ms. O'Connor said Mondiy. The first of the little gray Adelles, w hich grow to about a foot tall and assume bl&ck and white plUJnale that looks like a tuxedo, was hatched Dec. 4. The eggs were taken from Antarctica in an attempt to begin a self-sustaining colony of penguins at the marine park in Southern California. "We have seven chicks that we are hand-raising," Ms. O'Connor said. "We take anything that it appears the parents are not rearing properly." France "is jus\.ified." The Marines died when a truck driven by a terrorist on a suicide mission drove through a con. certina fence early on the mornlng of Oct. 23, raced by guards armed with unloaded rifles and crashed into the front of the building before exploding with enough force to collapse the building. Many of the troops were killed as they slept late on that Sunday morning. A five-page summary report found that Col. Timothy Geraghty, commander of the Marin~ on the peacekeeping mission in Beirut, "made serious errors in judgment in !ailing to provide better protection for his lr00Jl6." And U.S . Navy commanders with direct command authority over the 1,900-man j>eacekeeping force share responsibility "for the inadequate security posture" of the Marine force, 1t said. Telephone calls to Geraghty's home in Jacksonville. N.C., went unanswered Monday night and a military spokesman said there would be no comment from the Pentagon until officials there read the report. A similar report has been or- dered by Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and is likely to be released later this week. . . .............. The hand-raised birds will be pl.aced in the exhibit in January, after they fledge -or .grow feathers -and can keep themselves warm. Adelie pe nguins te nd to ne wborn chick at Sea \Vorld in San Die~o. • sa-1ona· --:· , i Come to Holiday Spa Health CILlbs today and start working on a new you. Enjoy the latest high-efficiency exercise equipment aerobics. onoeroblcs and all the finest faclll· ties and programs ovolloble. All with our Y2 price special. Two people con J9ln tor the price of one, °' one con Join for half off the price of a regular 1-year membership~ If you wont to look and feel sensottonol, get started now at Holiday Spa. Come In today for a free guest tour. I' ·-·· .. I 1 .. . , ) -i ' I I ~ I I I I ~ I I A I I 0 5 5 5 a asau:a:u '''' G Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesdey, December 20, 1983 TOP OF THI NIQll Arafat, PLO troops driven out of Lebanon NATION U.S. personal income inches up a slight . 7% By Tiit AHoclattd Prtss Consumers were in a buying mood last month, with spending nsing l . l percent for the biggest jump since May, the Commerce Depart- ment reported today. The report was in lane with retailers' re ports of robust sales that t'Ontinued into the final week of the Christmas shopping season. The governmen l said the nse in consumer spending outpaced gains in personal inrome, which rose0.7 percent in November, the smallest increase since the 0 3 percent of this past August .Greyhound strike ends PHOENIX. Anz -Greyhound strikers grumbled about roncess1ons even after they overwhelmingly voted to end a seven-week strike, as the company vowed to resume full service by Wednesday and Trail ways sa1d it will match the larger bus line's new discol!nts. Some returning Greyhound workers said that only financial hardship made them ratify the three-year pact, which included a 7 8 percent cut in5ages. The nauon's largest bus line had said it • needed-ttre ~,. · · with other carriers and cut-rate aJrlines. Fost er ca ught with coke -l / BOSTON ~ Actress Jodie Foster was fined after authorities found one gram of cocaine in her possession following an airline Clight from Paris to Boston. accord- ing to a U.S. Customs official "She was not arrested. h was handled administratively. like it w ould be for any~me," said Chris N~lson, spe<:1aJ -agent in charge of the cus-JodJe Foster toms office in Boston. Nelson said the gram of cocaine, valued at about $100, was found during a "routine customs inspe<:tion" Monday and con- fiscated. STATE 14 eat poison mushrooms SAN FRANCISCO -Laotian folklore convinced 14 refugees that 1t was safe to eat the deadly poisonous mushrooms that sent them to hospital intensive care units, leaving some with little chance of surviving. officials say. The victims, all friends OT relatives, ate toxic amanita -. . TRIPOLI, Lebanon (AP) -PLO ctwnnan Yasser Arafat and 4.000 loyalist guerrillas left this northern Lebanese port today aboard five Greek ships, saluted from the shore by a barrage of automatic rifle and rocket-propelled grenade fire. The guerrillas puUed out one day short of the deadline set by Syrian-backed PLO rebels besieging the city. It was the second time that Palestine Liberation Organization guerrillas had been driven from Lebanon. ' Arafat, wearing his military cap, ollv~ drab North U.S. still in deep freeze By Tbe Auoclattd Prest America's heartland shivered into its fourth day of record-breaking cold as a Crigid blast from the Arctic sent chills from the Pacific to the Potomac today, stalling cars, bursting pipes, closing schools and causing at least 22 deaths. With temperatures well below z.ero across the northern third of the nation, the National Weather Service predicted that scattered snow would add insult to injury from the Rockies to the Great Lakes. But falling flakes were only a sidelight to the main show -a miserably stagnant deep freeze that covered much of the country. fatliues and a black and white checkered kaffiyeh, was aboard the Odyaaeua ElyUs, which steamed out of the harbor at 2:45 p.m. (4:45 PST). The lut of the five Greek ship!! weighed anchor a half hour later. Arafat cllmbed into the ship, flashing a V for victory 1i4in, after a brief ceremony at an unfinlahed port building w here he handed over his heavy weapons-including truck-mounted multiple rocket la unchers-to the Lebaneae army. As he climbed back Into the vehicle, Arafat told the Associated Press: "The struggle ia not over. We -F-ort.y ee..,m ~~~ &ow-~peF~---­ that tted or broke records for the date on Monday, including such co1d spots as Eau Claire, Wis., with 31 below, Rochester. Minn., with 33 below , Mason City, Iowa, with 26 below, and Williston, N.D., with 40 below. Harrison, Wis., took the day's icy trophy with a low of 44 below. Three Minnesota cities set new lows for the date this morning: Duluth, 34 below, breaking by 13 degrees a 1970 record; International Falls, 36 below: and Rochester, mmus 25. Royal aid to recovery Princess Diana chars wilh American geologisl Mark Mc Donald in a London will continue until we reach J erusalem, the capital of our Palestinian st.ate." Arafat's bodyguards said h11 destination was Tunillia, where he has set up political head- quarters.But unconfirmed reporta said hiJI next port of call might be in Greece or the island of Crete. where he would fly to Tunisia. Israeli warplanes circled high overhead, watch- ing Arafat's departure with his guerrillas Crom their last Middle F.ast stronghold to scattered exiles around the Arab world. · hospiaal Monday as s he visiled viclims of ahe Harrods car bomb allack. ·You know-at I'm going to do during the biggest revolution · in telephone history? t f-j~LM.Uides...= known as-1.be ''death cup" becaW!.e it has no known antidote -at a party following a mushroom-hunting expeditJon Saturday Six of the 14 victims. who were taken to four hospitals. were in serious butstablecond1t1on today and one was critical. Relax. • Quake shakes Pacific i:UREK.A -A strong earthquake shook the Pacific Ocean floor early tbday near the coast of northern Cahforn1a and was felt on land, but no damage was reported, authorities said. The U.S . Geological Survey's Earthquake lnfonnation Center in Golden, Colo., said t he quake occurred at 2:41 a.m. The quake, which measured 5.8 on the Richter scale of ground motion, was centered in the ocean about 50 miles southwest of Eureka. Quad.. ref uses to eat RNERSIDE -Quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia has refused nourishment since losing a court bid for permission to st.vve herself to death, a county official rncltoda)' •. aciding that a judge will be asked to authonz.e force-feeding. Ms. Bo'uvia, a cerebral palsy victim who argued in court that her life has lost all its value. dropped to a weight of 90.3 pounds Monday from 95.3 pounds on Friday, sa1d deputy county counsel Barbara Milliken WORLD Japan liberals h ang on TOKYO -The governing Liberal Demo- cratic Party, which suffered a major setback in general elections, salvaged a simple parlia- mentary majority today when eight independent candidates joined its ranks, a party official said. Hajime Kubo said the independents accepted certificates officially bes'°wing mem bership 'in the LDP, raising the party's number of lower house seats to 258 in the 511-seat chamber -two more than are needed for a majority. The LDP, which has ruled Japanese politics for 28 years, lost 35 of its 285 seat.s in Sunday's election. t KAL debris returned NEVELSK. USSR _._ Sovie t authorities turned over to Japanese and American officials today 83 ltem.s-but no bodies -from the South Korean jetliner shot down by a.,,~et fighter plane on Sept. 1. The Sovieta handed over five boxes con taining 73 pieces of debris purportedly from the airliner, seven ptecee of cl9thing, two book.a and one piece of plutJc venetian blind. Disco owners jailed "Telecommunications revolution!" · "Phone company breaking up!" "Today's headlines could get you confused about telephones and what to do. So I called the folks at AT & T for some str<Ught answers on their special toll-free number: 1-800-555-811 1." The AT&T telephone In Vo&W home com•• with options no one can match. "I fourtd out that the AT&T telephone in my home comes \\>ith some mighty attractive options. I don't have to do anything to keep my telephone. I can continue to lease from AT&T, and they'll fix it at no extra charge. Or I can buy it. Either way, the quality and dependabili ty I like are going to stay right here on the job.·· Kea~ A~phone means .... --··~ "So when people say I should rush out and replace my telephone. I think. w<Ut. who's going to fix it? Nobody else has AT &T's experience with telephones and telephone service. They've been at it for over a hundred years. . "There may be changes in the telephone business, but I 'm sticking with the telephones I've got. That way the Griffith house will stay just the way we like it. Relaxed." Cal: MADRlP, Spain -A judge \Oday orde1J'8Cl.-1+~ the lmprtaonment of the four co-owners and the manager of a buement dllcotheque where 79 people died tn a fire. The order wu illued by Jacobo Lopez, the maciatTate ex.amlnlng the ctrcwmta.nces of the d.iautAtr Saturday momlJli 1-800-555-8111 at the Alcala 20 nifht cJub. C 1983. AT&T lnlonnal.IOn Srtteme (' • " . ' '• ... . .. ...... ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December 20. 1983 'MAILBOX. A NB engineer offers innovative alternatives for county airport woes To the Editor: to be displaced. MacArthur For years, battles have raged Boulevard would need to be bet ween the public and various realigned with ReQ Hill so as to agencies abuot the Orange County meet the Costa Mesa Freeway at Airport. the overpass at Barranca/Oyer The prevailing problems at the Roads. However, re<JeSSing the 405 airport appear to be noise pol-Freeway would not be necessary. lution and crowding. Even though so that one less U.S. government the airport handles over a quarter agency would be involved. million flights per year, it is · The value of either scheme is claimed that overcrowding ex.is~. readUy recognized when one con- The fact of the matter is that the ~ders the advantages: public down field from the airport a. Noise pollution is sharply is unhappy with the noise gener-reduced in Santa Ana Heights and ;__-~a~tedc.oliYtlle severartm>USlllld'pe""r---.a .... t n1lpolnts South. so that-New- year fligh~lnade by commercial port Beach need be no longer , jet aircraft. Overcrowding is used involved, and Santa Ana Heights. as an excuse since the airport does, would become free from in fact,.need more space to handle over-regulation. • the level of commercial business b. There are no human dwell- that it presently has. • ings North of the airport closer Committees and otherorganiza-than 3 miles from the runway«> lions have, for years, preached the that, even though the existing doctrine of noise and crowding, residents in that area are "closer" • and have led searches to find a to the noise, the change of noise new location for the airport. from landing aircraft would not But, the solution to Orange noticeably increase in intensity. County's problems lies within the c. Greater safety as the pilot has county. There is no need to move more time to line up his plane with the airport more than a few the safest direction. thousand yards in order to reduce d. An expanded airport means noise pollution and alleviate over-more business for Orange County crowding. and provides additional business Two solutions exist, in both support to the Irvine Company cases the county would have to (and its-tenants) who, of necessity, work very closely with the Irvine would be most deeply involved in Company. the relocation of its industrial In Case A , the runway would be lessors. moved northward 2,000 yards. e. Elimination of the costs in Most of the industrial buildings dollars of continual litigation of north of the freeway could be the" Airport Problem" and time rebuilt in the section due south of lost by blue-ribbon commi tteES the airport. Case A would require who add nothing to the situation. that a minimum number of ind us; f. Expanded service to those trial buildings be displaced. How-who fly and who must now spend ever, Case A would also require hours driving to LAX to get the cooperation of the US. DOT flights. · since it would be necessary to g. More jobs-more jobs- ~. and cover, the 405 Free-more jobs. way, so that the airport would be h . This relocation is very much continuous (like the LAX covers cheaper than moving out of the sepulveda Boulevard.) county. - • Acarefulalignmentof runway In summary, the Board of might allow MacArthur · Supervisors should devote their Boulevard th remain whece 1t is, at energies to negotiating this simple present. solution to the" Airport Problem." Case Bis more grandiose. in that R. M. WOLFF maAY lllOl"abuild.ings would have Newpos-t Beach JFK sentim.ents shocking To the Editor: I as shocked to read the letter by Jim Bolding regarding his feelings at the death of John Kennedy. We lose a great deal of ourselves when we let our dislike of political figures turn to hate. I am re- minded of a woman who, during President Roo&evelt's term in office, hated him with such in- tensity that she remarked, ''That S.O.B. -I hope he dies tonight." I have never gotten over the shock of hearing those words and I hope that I never do. I have become more temperate in my thinking and more caring of my fellow man as a result ol aeei.ng what such intense dislike can do to the sensitiVity and inner warmth of the person involved. MARYE.ROTH Newport Beach tM. BOJd /An y excuse The first "lnclined elevator," now known u the escalator, was inltalled around the tum of the century ln a London depar1ment store called Harrod'•· The man- agement aerved brandy to riders who said they felt fab11nt wu the standard medJcation of the era for vertigo. And there are thoee who now believe that the epidemic of fainting spells in thoee yean waa prompted primarily by ladies who thought it high time for a drink. When Tom Sell('Ck reached his 21st birthday, his dad gave him a gold wriltwatch -u a reward for at.tinence. On the Uat of ~t he abstained "from are RDOk:ina. drinkinc and sweartna. No men- tion of romantic hanky pen.Icy. That wun't part of the deal. The youngster who runa .::I. from heme once la not., un . Nor II the youncster who nmt away from home habltually. But the younp1er' who Nnl away from home twice and only twtce" a rarity. . Q. How many 14·Yet.r"'°1d wklowl ate there ln the United Stats! A. About 300, probably. 'nlat would be• typical count for any given year. Q. What country II the North Poll in? A. No country. It's in the Arctic Ocean. Actually, the North Pole i. not a real place, anyhow. It's a frame of mind ln a power outage.• Q . What's the "age of content"? A. You mean ita definition? That's the age at which a girl legally can engage ln physical romance of her own free will withoUt submittlng her partner to a charge of statutory rape. It differs ln different ataie.. Young- est age of content i. age 12 1n Delaware, Mmlasippi and North Carolina. Certainly la a lot of money 1n apeedlnc tickets. In one n!Cent year, the law offlcen of K.endlet.on, Texas, banded out 5,363 dtatianl alone the How- tco-to-Corpus Christi hf&hway. That town of 800 people thereby '1' ed $112,000. After tbe IJ'ell white lhark attadm you.. be spits you out. ~t·• not pld news. Too late. YOU 10 into abock.. And be ahowl up .,.tn lhartly. It's a pattern the m1W'alilta have put on record. Calendar makers have tu.med out tiriae u many varieda for 1984 aa the year will have days. · Am iold honeybees run about 6,000 to the~· M.L .... •erta• ........ C..,D•IA; .............. ........... ........--r ...... ,_'! ____ _ o..----••zc ... -. a..-•--. LMTD..,_. ......... ... ... IRS tries to railroad its o.wn WASHINGTON -Here's a story you might want to mull over as you brace for your annual G. -----~ Income tax packet from the JACI lllfDll IntemaJ Revenue Service week after next: Government agents tried to test Egger is now considering whether the ethics of a respected IRS · to withdraw Swanson's letter o( official who refused to go along reprimand. with a deal to cut millions of Swanson's troubles began m dollars off the delinquent tax bill October 1981, when the FBI's Las of Joe Conforte, a former Nevada Vegas office asked his help in bordello operator. They tried to getting Conforte to return to thls lure the troublesome official into a country from Braztl -where he bribery scheme supposedly aimed had fled after being convicted of at cutting Conforte's taxes -the tax evasion. Conforte has since very thing the official had refused returned and testified before a to do. grand jury in the case against The trap came up empty. The federal Judge Harry Claiborne. honest official, Gerald F-who was indicted last week on Swanson, declined to be suckered bribery charges. into the bribe scheme. Yet Through his attorney, Con forte, Swanson was subsequently hand-proprietor of the famous Mustang e'.d an official reprimand on the Ranch bordello, offered to testify nebulouscharge thatcertainofhis if his tax' debt was cut to $3.5 actions posed "a potential embar-million from the $16 rrulhon the rassment" to the IRS. IRS hoped to wnng out of him. My associate Tony Capaccio has "He seems to be willing to pay seen an independent examiner's $50-70,000 per month," an report that attests to Swanson's internal IRS memo noted But it honesty. The examiner concluded added that Swanson, then m that Swanson ls "a very ambitious, charge of the IRS d~trict office. momrate • mward--ihlnkln ~~ -ttrcn-part payment ar- doer," and adds: "f'o{o valid charges rangements are generally not were ever brought against him acceptable unless the taxpayer is because there were no grounds." in current compllance with tax IRS Commissioner Roscoe laws." To see if Conforte's testimony was worth several million dollars, Swanson sent an investigator to Brazil to interview him. Swanson decided it wasn't worth the cost and opposed the tax deal. So from February to April 1982, federal agents recorded conversa- tions between Conforte's attorney and an intermediary who was supposed to offer Swanson a bribe. The only evidence that turned up was that Swanson had given tax information about Conforte to a non-government source who was involved in the c.ase. But the information was publicly avail- able. Nevertheless, Swanson was reprimanded, transferred and de- moted. When he filed a grievance, the independent examiner ripped the IRS case to shreds, pointing out that the three months of tapes had been selectively edited. "If the rest of the taping is included, it clearly shows that Sw~n is an honest person. above board in all matters." the examiner wrote, adding: "It is beyond my comprehension that an investigation-would only include taped interviews from the middle of the sequence .... Dealing with hall-truths and not whole truths is very dangerous, misleading and poor work." But the IRS said the fact th. the tax information Swanac d~losed was public reoord ar that no embarrassment had act1 ally resulted was "irrelevant." Footnote: Sw~n·s c.ase h; been the subject o( numeroi articles in the feisty Las Veg, Sun, and is now being exa.rni.JM by a Senate subcommittee sta under Sen. Charles Graaale R-Iowa. SCARE TACTICS: A recei National Conservative Politic Action Committee fund-railb letter predicts that ?resilient R agan and Republican Sens. Jes Helms, Strom Thurmond, Gord< Humphrey, Pete Domenici ar John Warner will all lose thE re-election bids next year. The ultraconservative grouJ •crystal ball -gazing has Dickensian twist to it. LU Ebeneezer Scrooge, the R publican Party can avert U dreadful future by acts of ge: erosity, such as contributions NCPAC. The pred1ctions in the grou1 mailing are in the form of newspapei:-lik.e front page-dat. Nov. 7, 1984. The stories of GC disaster are designed to sea Republican recipients out of th• wits-or at least out of their cu Just singing naked in the rain We've had record rainfall In the Northeast this year. As of today we've exceeded 76 inches. The previous record here was 67 lnches for a year in 1972. You can understand why I have some rain thoughts: --Ra.in makes me content and reflective. I love it. --The only trouble with rain is clothes. If it weren 't for getting our clothes wet, everyone would like rain. --The thought of having our fannlanda dry up because of no rain Is more worrisome than too much rain. --I uaed to try to catch rain and make coffee out of it. It w~ pure and free of chemicals and min- erals. The trouble was, I'd catch it in a pail as it came down the drain , ...... , -U-IY-11-11_0 ___ ~ $Qut off the roof and the coffee tasted like the roof. Now the rain isn't even free of impunties when it hits my roof. Acid rain doesn't make good coffee. either. --That was some rain they had back when, according to the Book of Genesis, "The rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights.'' That's the quaint way the English language Bible translates Genesis, which was written in Hebrew several thousand years ago. I never trust translations or weather reports. Someone prob- ably once said, "Boy, did it rain. It must have rained for forty days straight." --People who don't know, (eel sorry for football players when it rains. Most players love rain. The only exception 'might be the fast, small running backs who like to ma)c.e quick cuts to avoid being tackled As a lineman, [ never liked themanyway. Rain brought them down closer to my speed. --Windshield wipers have im- proved. We have a car now with a three-speed windshield wiper. It goes fast, slow or onc:e every five seconds. That's what I call pro- gress in automotive engineering. --Yesterday I left the car out all day. When I left the office at 5:30 and returned to it, I realiz.ed l'd left the window on the driver's side rolled down about two inches. Expanding the mind early The re.uona that people like to read, I suppoee, are as different u the people themselves, and thae reuona may chanae (u the people do) with ace. When I was young, I rNd a p-eet deal of what i. called "eecape" literature --which wu ~Y more eecape than it waa 1l ten CU.re. There ta nothlna wrong with thbl 1n moderation, any more than , there i. tn drinklna a ,W. of wtne or two with or afU, dinner. It i. only when the literature, or the liquor. tuma Into a compulaive narcotic that lt stultifies both the I mind and the emotional growth of the b\du IJ(er. 111101 .. ~· ~ Thil fa not to amua Information for ltaown sake, or to be '-dnated by the color and dlvenity of the puling 9Ctne, but ln order'° come to temll with my own. lite and try to make 80rDe leflW out of lhe univene before I ~tum to the mus of whirling at.onw WMncP I c~. The re.al trapdy of l\uma.n· kind oonslatl of the m1llloN who undemand Uttle more when thq make their exh than when they made thC!lr entranC'e. I >.. we crow old«. the main Socratet remartced that the pu.rpoee In tffdlna ahould be not I to eecape but to oonnect. a • ultimate objKt of Uvtl'\I wa1 Forster P.t It In hla famom "IHml.na how to dle," and he did epllfaph J reed now moltJy '° not m.n th1a ln any moC'bld..,. oonnect IYl)"le1I to the world, pelt, of fOC\.llinc or broodtnc about pneent and f\lwre •• to try to find death •• but, rather, a.ms.,. • !what ffftlr'Y J.,,. called "the l'fU'Ch u we can about man's place 1 ftiure on the carpet,•• only on a ln t.b1a m)'llAtrkMa ClllmlQ9; how-. iu.tr .cale then he cared to flt ln. how we t.t twnU our namlne. functlon •human bet"-' Cll' fall ) • tomakethemostof what we have been given. Thia punuit of understanding is not a grim task, but a joyoua adventure. It conn«ta UB to h.ia- '«)', to p1ychology. to astronomy, to all the exdtlng probe8 into our on,1N. our orbits and our prot>. lematlc deat1niea. It la a never-ending quest, gtven our brief mortality. but It fa the on\y quest that LI worthwhOe and wholly aatiaf.actory for ftB own Nke. . It LI lmmeneely conmlina u well. Our ~ and appetites dlmlnl.th as we FOW older, but u Iona u our mind retal.nl its vttallty, we .can 1Ull expand our P'MP and our vilion, and explre ln the conlldfmce that we haw pu.aJed out at IMlt 'a few pu1I of the lrnmeTWe ,,..w of exiatence. Tbme who betln thJt lnQu1r.y too late in Ufe rray find that the rill.nd. a1ona with \he--. hie decayed to t.M point wtm. nothlnc II lef\ but a ~ and np6dl)' dlmlnlahina numbltr of taiOll. The seat and the inside of the do were wet and there was nothing do but sit in it and drive home. --The basement seems pret good. There's one little pla where I see some dampness b there are no puddles. I put SOil plastic sheets near the hou where most of the water comes c the roof. I also dug a little clulM in the grass to lead the wat away. I love playing with wat like that. --At this time of year then alwaysadangerthat thewatew freeze on the pavement. Wb you get up in the momjng, Y' never know whether it's llfppe out or not. We live on a hill. Al have to do ls look out the windc in the morning and "Yait until I a watch one car go up the hill know right away whether I slippery or not. --The trouble with raincoa· rubbers and umbrellas ta that tu the time you end up with them the wrong place. U it's rainh ha.rd when I leave home, I w~ raincoat, rubber ahoes and a ra hat. If It atope by the time r ready to go home, I leave my ra gear at the office. If it'• rainh two days lat.er when I leave hOG' I take another ,rainooet, rubbt and umbrella. I have two 1eta. U stopedurtngtheday, lendupwt all my <JU,n gear 1n the of~ aa none of tt at home. I just have pray for It to rain late ln tJ afternoon u I'm leaving for hare •• The one sport rain ruins aiding. •• The Japaneee poetry f~ called .. haiku'' la a little eeoi. for my wte but I read one y._ aao part of whk:h 1 of ten thlnk ( "R.iny day little aoldier You can't teach that cat dance.'' I have no ldee what it meam.. . --While rm dre.tnaand Lina Ina to the nid1o on a rainy day, ti announcer alwaya telll me to drt carefully. How mAft1 ll'Wll do y. think have been •ved by,... announcen who tell w to "'Drt carefully"? HOM maybe? Have a nice dQ -a nice. ra day \ - , I Daily Pilat o· TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1983 ~ ANN LANDERS 82 .THI CUil DD THI COUNTY BUSINESS 84 COMICS 86 Ju~/ lwfort· 1/u• 0111·11i111{ of their 11ew n10'1it•, .. Two of u l\.i111/," John Trnvolta and Olivia Nt•wto11 -Jolu1 111ult•1·wt•11 1 u full duy of i111<•rvil'w. nt tlu, Marqui llou~I in Wf,stwotul -lo~t.·tht•r. St•t• IJ.1. 0 Although you may not know all there is to know about Christmas, an ta will still pay you a visit to drop off a few gifts ... and maybe a couple of answers. ' Vols honored United Way says thanks Gratitude and goodwill were the passwords last week at the Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club when United Way of West Orange County feted volunteers at a Christmas party. Over200 guests donned festive finery to enjoy no host c~kta1ls. a generous hors d'ouevres buffet (donated by club owners Doris and Ferydou Ahadpour) and a musical tribute to the holidays featuring the Huntington Beach High School Harmoniares. the Manna High Manners and the solo sounds of baritone Phil Haynes. Marina's associate principal (close your eyes and he sounds like Robert Goulet, open them and he's even more handsome.) with piano accompaniment by Paul Berger. Marina High School principal. Santa arrived aboard Vamonos. Bobby Cor- nelius' 86-foot yacht, winner or thts year's "design excellence" award in the HH Philharmonic boat parade. Escorting St. Nick were Patricia Rlvenes , United Way of West Orange County president, and Patti Houston, Miss Huntington Beach, with p~ Carlene Moree. Food for needy donated Three hundred pounds of food staples for the needy was the generous by-product of 'Bill and Sudl Halpin'• annual holiday buffet dinner party last weekend. Guests. were encouraged in party invitations to bring the food to the couple's Huntington Beach home for donation to 1the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Dick Boucher Gibbe at party. A holiday quiz Here's a test ojy_our Christmas knowledge By MARY and SARAH KNAl>P Speclal Co IM Dally l'llol ff .YUU score more than 20 on this qwz Sanw will re ward you with a fu/1-to-the-brim stoc:king. Answer be- ~E't'n I 5 and I 9 correct and you receive a not-qwte-fu/J stocking. Between JO and 1-1 correct answers will get you some goodies. but nine or less means a lump of coal for you. (Check under the tree an.Yway. you know Santa has a big heart. And siudy up for next year!) l . Which of the following is one of Santa's reindeer? A) Bhxon B) Nixon -4') Comet D> Vanish 2. Feliz Navidad is Merry Christmas in: A) Polish . B) Hawaiian C) Russian D) Spa nish 3. Which of the following is credited with starting the Christmas tree tra- dition: 4 lt\) Martin Luther B) Santa Claus C) Charles Dickens D) Rip Van Winkle 4) Mrs. Santa Claus's first name Is A) Mmam 8) Unknown C) Clara D) Hanna 5. Which Is not a reindeer? A) 8htzen B) Donner C)A.13x D) Comet 6. "I'm dreaming of a White Christmas" is most often beard as sung by: A) Bing Crosby B) Bob Hope C) Barbra Streisand D) Mick Jagger 7. Complete "If you haven't got a haypenoy then ... A} plea5<' rind one." 8) deck the halls with boughs of holly." C) God bless you." D) a penny w ill do." 8. Christmas Is a season for: A) giving 8) joy C) parlles D) all of the above 9. The original title of "Twas the Night Before Christmas" was: A) "Twas thl• Night Before Christmas" R) "A Chn:.tma:. C01rol" C) "A V1s1t from St Nicholas 0) "A Mc•rry Chrtstmas to AJI" I 0. Which of the following is not a Christmas song: A) Silent Night 8) Ain't M1slx'h<1v1n' C) Joy to thl' World 0) Acll•Stl' F1dc>les 11. If you don't have a chimney Santa will enter through: A) Tht• dog door 8) Thl• µorch l') The w111dow 0) Any ol the· above 12. Scrooge had a partner named: A) O;inh Vader 8) David F1l•ld C) Marll•y 0) Copperfil'ld 13. A Christmas plant which en- courages people to hug and kiss is: A I ll(lll v BJ Evl·rgrl'(!n C) M1 stk•tcx.• l>> Mos . ., A ballet associated with Christmas is: A) The Nutcracker B) Animal Crackers C) Swan Lake 0) The Sorct.>rer's Apprentice lS. Which was not a gift of the three Wise Meo? A) Gold B) Myrr C) Diamonds D) Frcinkincense 16. A traditional Christmas movie is: Trc-e A) Roc:k around the Christmas 8) The Toy C) Miracle> on 34th Street 0) Thl' Miracle Worker 17. Wh ich of the following is another name for Santa Claus? A) Fathl'r Christmas B) Saint Nicholas Cl Kris Kringle 0) All or the above 18. A Christmas opera written for TV Is named: A) Amal and the Night Visitors 8) Madam Butterfly C) Palachi 0) The Nutcracker 19. A traditional Chrlstmu dinner is not often built around: A) G ()Ol>(.' 8) Turk0l'Y C) lfam 0) CocH1sh 20. Ao 0 . Henry story about Christmas 1s called: A) P1p1 Longstoc:king 8) Fr06ty the· Snowman C) The Gift uC the Magi D) L<·athl•rstoc:k1ng Tales 21. Which of the following is not a traditional Christmas candy? A) Ribbon Candy 8) Candy Cam•s C) Gummy Bears 0) Ch<X:olatc Santas 22. Which of the following is not associated with Chris tmas: A) S t.e.ak 8) Eggnog C) Fruit l·akt· D) Plum puddmg 23. It is best to mail your gifts and cards: A) Thrt·l• day:. lx•fort• you want thc•m to arrive· 8) As c·arly as possible C) &•fore thC' end of November 0) Any ttmc• 1n I~:ember 24. The Jewis h holiday which occurs in Dt!cember and involves the giving of gifts is called: A) Bar M1tzvah 8) Hanukkah C) Seder 0) Posada 25. A traditional tree-top ornament is not: A) A light 8) A star C) A bird's nest 0) An angel Bonus or s ubstitute question: Which of the following waa born on Christmas day? A) Johnny Carson 8) Frosty thl' Snuwma• C) Ronald Reagan D) lsaal· Newton ANSWERS: 1.-C; 2 -D: 3 -A: 4.-B: 5. -C, 6. A. 7 C, 8 D: 9 -C: 10.-B: 11 -D. 12 C; 1:3 C: 14 .-A, 15.-C. 16.-C, 17. 0 ; 18 A , 19.-D. 20.-C; 21 . C. 22 A. ~3 B. 24 8 . 25 C. 26.-D Mary and Sarah Knapp arP free-Janee writers llvmg m Irvine. Terry and Bill Rogers doing their chores as Santa's helpers. Norma It's tiadition at Santa Mere Letter writing is just part of the job for own~rs By JOHN K. WILEY -.-4aled ..... , Wrftet S ANT A, Idaho When Bill and Terry • Rogers bought the.Santa Mercantile 11 ~ago. they inherited a tradition that brought with it writer's cranu> and plenty of Christmas spirit. For most of the year, the "Santa Mere" lttVes · as a grocery and hardware store, IChooJ bus atop, IOCial center and pc»t oWce to San\a, a northern Idaho toging cammunity of 100 people nuned after Sane. Maria Creek, not St. Nick. toward small four-w heel-drive trucks that crawl ~over obstacles, Mrs. Rogers said. "Stomper trucks, that's what everyone wants this year," she said. "Last year, it was all video games and every girl wanted a. Strawberry Shortcake doll." • Cabbage Patch dolls are vying with more traditional requests, such as bicycles. this year, Rogensaid. Each letter to Sant.a is answ ered the day it arrives, which makes for buay eveninga when bundles of 40 or more arrive from classes of children ln Seattle. Mingling amidst a plethora of flickering candles, fresh ~ry (reward of an annual po9C-ThanlarfPving trek t.o Y'*"1lite with aon Kevin) and Christmas treasures aawd from 18 years of holiday buh givinl were Bill and SM WIM, ~ed and Sae Relace, Toay and Rotema.ry Bart.DI, Abe and Mario Hmenoa, Jim gar11 and Sau Wntermeyer, BM and Ll1 Talbot, Elite A.On and J9dyGruelle•, Joua Trembley, Bela Rana and 1pecial out-of-town guesta Jack andMarpntOreealyfromCatallna(whoflewln n.l«.~ncw' of I0111J·tlme twldenta are ~luUy by MJlcoptN), Jan and Boule Lambertele of tnlVC:f'fbed and documented). But nery ~ear, beginnlna ju8\ after Thankaglvtn,. the Rogers add the role of "Santa'• helpers·· to theil daily t.aakl -~ pettonal, handwritten reP\iea to Christmu wtah letters .ent by hundredl of children ICl"Oll the nation. "You can't make a kJd happy for 20 cent.I any other way," ald Mn. Roten. "When we get realswamped other people in town oome.down to hclP-'fhey re~ly get a kick out of It." Mn. Rogers said. The replies are vague about what the children can expect. ~and Alex Gas.ea (Hollywood •J.ltUt Md Lelle'• prsidendal aoala for 1984 include &ndJ'I brorMr) and author RMerl WIMea.r of 1ncreued membenhl and vWbWty. "Now that Bewrly HUii. UMt Bu1Jett Park:: adjo&n1ni \be Newland Wlctortan Chrl•tmaHI = c!f:~ ~~·we have~ more to. HuntLnaton 8Hch Hlltorkal SocMty Prell.i Loe6e a1lo plana '° keep a.re~ flndli dent gellJ lMM 11°'= trlr.r cuntlor---frelft the-Hew*'tl ~= ~ IM Acltnta w.conc.aJ ty) .,._ with IOdet)' cencer..WbJd> HWIU~ lnt.tlMit to buua membera, hosled th• public at th• on a park an.. " tum~·the..century Newland ~ f« a Vic. torian Chrl.tmta the pMt two weebnda. ..._.h money w• made from the tow'I to COJ'\tlnue t.he IOdetJ'• upkMp o1 the mm lntmoc and lta oral history projld (II» ,.,. nml· Paparuzl i. edited by Dally PUor Style JJdJW VJdl !1Mn With oontrlbut.IOflf from Hun&llWfOn Beadt a.. n!ltponMnr Aon Conny. Bell'\I ~rften for 8an\a CJauacame with the •tore· The custom ta thought'° have •tarted . with a teecher at the town'• former one-room 1ehoolhmue. The couple aay the thouaanda of letters Lhey have received over the ~ reflect economic upFand--down1 and, of coune, televfalon advertis- ing. "We're set ti~ (ewcl' bf&, Iona Uata and mort' requests for ~ti for their brot.hefl and alsten," ..set Mn. Rosen-''They'ttdown toone« two lteml thlt year.'' &lt there att fewer lentra lhll year · beginning "My daddy II out of wMk, •• ahe tdded. "We'll say 'The reindeer and I have picked out mmethina 1pecial. We hope you like It,'" Mrs. Rogen u.ld. "We never promhle them anything . can you Just see-all the angry letters we'd get from _parenta lf we did that?" , AJ\d even children who havP been proml.00 tump1 ot "°91 for being bad rt'Ctive encour•P'· nwnt, Rogers aaya. "Sometimes they uk us lf they'll still tet a piretentif th y haven't been Vft'Y aood durins the >'Ml'· but promble to be good for ChrlatmM. We tell them thelr Pft9enl la already wrapped,'0 Rogen .aid. .. ________________________________ .. Thia year. the ""'-"' are heavt1y !Mdted S«M of the letten \ake on mo... worldly matters . .. , ' ... • ....... 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tue,day, December 20, 1983 Teen sex ••• Statistics shocking Tonlg~t's TV Dear Readers: 1 wowd like to share these (acts that appeared m a maguine called Televiaion & Children, a forum.. for infonnation, research and opinion publiahed quanerly by the National Council for Chtldren and Television. The statements, below are from a piece written by Marty Klein, dinlca:l 10Ciologiat. sex educator and media consultant in Santa Barbara. There were l.3 million teen pregnancies in the U.S. last year. Ten percent of teens use birth control during their first intercourse. (The figure for Swedish teens is 80 percent.) The average American teen is sexually active for six months before starting to use contraception. Ninety percent of teen fathers will eventually abandon their children. Every indicator of social pathology (drug addiction, child abuse, mental retardation) is StroflilY associated with beifli born to a teen mother. Mark Genon and Eliz.abeth Roberts, who directed the Cleveland study on sexual communica· tion in the family, highlighted some of the messages American cwture gives adolescents about sexuality. They are: Nice girls don't do it. Real boys score. Sex is secretive and dangerous and not to be disc~ 11eriously. Worthwhile women don't pursue sexual ex- pres&on. &d girls do it for fun while good girls do it for love. A majority of parents still approve of premarital sex for boys, but not for girls. Real men's sexual feel.ingJ are so strong they are uncontrollable and may even be expressed with violence. , Sex is something wrested from women, not something that is shared.with them. All affection or touching must culminate in sex. ~ Miii Wl8S \~' Sex is a matter of t.echruque, not feelinp or experiences. Fay Wattle ton, president of Planned Parent· hood, added two more: Having sex has no real conaequences and therefore birth control is not a big concern. Sex is commonly used to manipulate others, or as a trade-off when dealing with people. Dr. Sol Gordon of Buffalo, a well-known pioneer in the field of sex-«iucation. emphaaiz.ed that teena must be taught that sex is never a test of love. He urged that girls be taught to recognize lines such as the classic, ''You would if you loved me." Other concepts that showd be projected on TV are: Violence has no legitimate connection with sex or love Rape showd not be depicted as a crime of passion, but one of violence Talking seriously about sex is healthy. Parents should be shown communicating openly with their children about sex, even bringing up questions of their own. ••• A no-nonsense approach to how to deal with life's most difficult and mosi rewarding arrangement. Ann Landers' booklet, "Marriage -What to Expect," will prepare you for better or for worse. Send your request to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, m. 60611, enclosing 50 cents and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope. ~ &r~A TIUWION I~ <P.~Conchol"(11M) RlcNrd 'M&'I COfll'AI(( eoon.. 8"*1 WhlllNn. AYf.O QI) MOVIE IMCNEIL. I t.DtAfR U "A utUe Sex" (IN t) TIM ~. ~Hll'nNIM. e UNDEMTNl>ING HUMAN ~IANTA'I MAGIC TOY IA8 l&tA~ r:~ ~One CfwlltrnM'' l==Q (1977) Mn ThomM. w.,.,_ Rog. MIC NEWS "'- Ola< VNf DYKE -t:»- MOVIE eOM~ t "Tal>M F0t FM" (1983) John CHNtnlAI........, v...w.1, Rldllrd ~ 11WllJGHTzote _., 'JlMWZIE -t.:30-...... Vf1f'( OWN I~ lltAOOOH n4E ()NTUAllTOfn' ARTI -NO- i NEWS e (J) MOVIE 1MNEY *1.E1' "The Qlft Of lotle: A ~ ~ WHEB. OF fORT\JNE • ry" (Prtmiere) Lie Almk:t, Angela ~~~AEUHIC* l~I . M>UITEM PfT9' ~TAIL 'M&'8 COfll'Nl'f -:--1._ MBitOM'8 wmt LAWRENCE Cll NlW8 r V'1mWt A TB.1'V80N NIC NEWS ltlTOl/tf HAPPY DAYS~ i~~ Al/CNEWIQ ........,..., LYNN 8HAOkB.F<>AD MOVIE • :.. CXJ#/PNl'f t t t ~ "Four Frleneb" ( 19' 1) Crllg JOKER'S WlD W..ot1. Jodi l1*I ::-REPORT ~~lgOlllllytr" (1981) PM ' ll MAQAZJNE MecHicol, CaltMn Clettce. BnmAllMEHT TOHK»f'r CZ> MOVIE LOVE COMECTIOH t t * "MMn StrMll" ( 19731 Hawy MOW Keitel, Rober1 De Niro t 'A "Oldthoma Annlt" (19S2) Mty -t:30-~~ Rwll. 1=·MADELME ***''Tilt M111 From Snowy Ar.-" ••~ "Tiie CMllmu Tr .... (19e8) ( 1982) KJB OouglM, Tom Burhon. Wlllletn Holden, V1ml Liii. (%)MOVIE • TODAY AT HOUYWOOO PAM "Melnoriee Of Under~I" 10:00 . Super Moms starting to surrender :7:~ 1~~-t~ -1:S-KENNEDY C8fTER Remember the column on the Super Moms who are makin8 life tough for the rest of ·us? Well, according to the mail, the overachievers are coming out of the cloeet waving a white flag (bleached and soft to the touch, of course) of surrender. Most of them, dazed by years of inhaling too much wax and deodorant. confess they don't know what happened. One day they were wide-eyed brides full of hope and promiae and the next thing they knew they were fighting cavities, snapping green beans while calling 15 mothers to chaperone a field trip to a meat-packing plant, and waging a war against ring-around·the-collar. A reformed Super Mom from New York wrote she never realiz.ed how far she had fallen until one day she rea.lii.ed she was working nights, was lunch room mother, reorganizing the school library and ate her IWlCh from samples in the supennarket as she shopped. · She was almost killed when a crazed mother at an Easter egg hunt which she engineered nearly trampled her in an attempt to find the specially marked eggs that won the children a 10-cent harmonica. She lost the rt9pect of her own mother when she conned her into making 35 paper tueela to go with the Crutches for 2, Santa OMAHA. Neb. (AP) ankle. Surgery was re· -Fred and Gladys quired, and he checked Thonen may be asking ~nto th~ hospi1al. for his-and-her crutches Mrs. Thonen, 71. who for Christmas -that ~roke her leg in Sept.em· will be about the time ber working in the yard, they both hope to get out was schedwed for cor- of the hospital, where ~· tive surgery after they're sharing a room hristmas anyway. So with casts on their left htel suggested she 1 eek in early to keep egs. The 76 -year-old husband company. Thonensaidhewashelp-I They had surgery a ing aell Christmas trees kiay apart last week. tor the YMCA when he I The couple, who eel· slipped on some ice. bbrated their 48th wed- "1 got my leg straight· Fling anniversary Nov. ~ned out. I could walk on 8 , aren't sure when it so 1 went on home," he y'll be released from pid. e hospital. but they're Later the couple's oping to be home for tel, took a look, and ;. tel director of the 20NTHETOWN ~~FEU> -~OMS MON LA 00 w•A•S•H H 'A "The CNlllnge" (1981) Soon 0 P£OPlES COURT • Gllnn, Totl*O Mlfune. BaRWM !~-.. (1982) Nicol Wl-11CTACOOUOH .,_,, -tGO-lilmlewi, K.leua Killkl. flMI IOMlfCI ATWIT'S END ·1 CJ) A [9EYQR8TMASGIFT • ~tEWOAK 8 THE A-TEAM NlW9 cardboard mortar boards for the graduates of a u~Th. Aid Stloel" (19481 _,,.,_ nursery achoo!. Mon~ AntonWlllbroe* 88(J)OaNEWS When she became depressed one night, her 1111.QTOuRLUCK TAICI husband said, .. You oughta get out of the houae more toll ~ ..=o..s and keep busy." He volunteered her for the Ladies :::1AIM:NTTONIOHT m&TIOfSAHFMNCllCO Auxiliary of the Knights of Colwnbua. * ''&NNne Ctwtltmea" (1977) .AM:IOEGLEAION One night she dragged home and diaoovered her Cll!OeYoung. e.bllaH«Wy QRSTlllAIATTHEPALACE: son was hanging around the hou.e with nothing to do, i-::•::::tai=A===========IAQ4==80CIETY===::;1 so she opened a teen center to keep him busy. She presided over it every Friday for the next two years. Finally, she did the only thing she cowd do to save herself. She sold her car. ~ she wrote, "U anyone wants me to leave home, they have'to bus me." Other letters didn't have such happy endings. One mother wrote, "I didn't reallze what I had become. I was just trying to do my job when my husband left me with three children under 13. It cost me. l'veonly had three dates in 12 years. My teeth are crooked and I can't afford lb have them fixed. rve only had one vacation and that's when I cashed in an old insurance policy that I split with my college-age EXCLUStVE ENGAGEMENT GENERAL ADMllllON IS.00 MATINEE& 12.00 'Tll 5:00 PM DAILY 1:15, 4:45, l:.30 edwards MESA CINEMA "'~· ••• , .... c 6465025 • t ... \ 'fff I ' ..... \. • daughter." rr-:~=~=====~~::=====:i-n But the best letter was from a woman who I ftlllfDIUll 1 ER wrote. "I'm just a woman who cares about my ''Cm -R"""81 -ctri:ldrenandwhathappens't01:hem.-Therejustaren't IJF I aM • lm'J1lml:" enough hours in the day. On the night as I was lllUI r"RI Ula. ronceiving our third daughter, I was men\ally -NEW YOAK POST planning a brunch for 10 people. Am I Super Mom?" Who wants to tell her? The kids love Jutte'• School, where THEY do the cooking. the clean Ing. ANO THE EA TINGI Cl ..... are limited to five 11udent1 each, from 4 to 8 pm. EmphUll extendl to manners, etiquette and fun. Olplomaa Nm.cs at the eod of the course Ntw dl11n now fonmrt. Cll Jutt1 ;, #lwporl Bf1ch ,, \ §~-~w. lli. M~~ ~~·~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ rgency and outpa· ... ~· . tient department at Im· uel Hospital, said it ould be X-rayed. Thonen's left leg was en just above the RUFFELL'S UHtalSTHY, INC . .................. 1'22 HAllOI a VD ... COSTA MBA -,..._1 IH ........... ......... , euA • • .--ca.----'- Complete Top Sldoln, Tatpld St .... • Plawa Dlaw'I. $pedal ftlaa UM tbeee WOA'l lut foce,_, eo come to Start Aaderloe .. today. YCMl'N ... toW~'n ..... CC)MOVIE ** * "Wrong II Rldll" ( 1982) Sein Connlry, George Glfmrd. . -tGO-eMOYE t U "Frenc:hmln'a <Aeek" ( t~) Jolt! Fontlinl, Muro 61 Cordova. I =ONa«:AGO *.. "Th• Bird Wiii The Cfystll Plumlge" (1970) Tony ~. Slay Kendll. (J)MOW *** ··~For l.o\wt" (19541) Clfton Webt>, Jane W)mln. ·~TltEFNAY ..... eNEWS -2:16-® NOT NECOIAM. Y THE YEM INMVIEW ())MOYIE ** "Staoey' (No Oldel Anne Rift. ~. 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"Absolutely," he replied. "This year has been a So the petite blonde actress-singer and the ver y contented year for me. I've enjoyed the success ne wly muscular actor, sat together on a couch in a of •Staying Alive,' and I'm in such good physical suite of the we ll-guarded penthouse. Travolta c.'Ondition. I have a balanc.-ed life, with a relationship evidenced a new self-confidence that may stem from I'm pleased with." the physique he ac.-quired for "Staying Alive." Travolta is dating act~ Marilu Henner, who Although less vocal, Newton-John is equally played Elaine Nardo on TV's "Taxi" and recently strong-minded. completed roles in the theatrical Cilms "Cannonball They came, of course, to talk about the movie. II" and "Johnny Dangt!rously." "Two of a Kand" is a non-musical fantasy about a Newton -John also Is pleased with her life; her luckless inventor and a would -be actress. She is singing career remains m hig h gear, and she, too, has working as a bank teller when he arrives for an a good ·•relationship." She is currently seeing actor unwarranted withdrawal. They then become in- ----------------------- volved with a group of angels headed by Charles Durning; they're seeking a miracle to prevent a Second Flood. "The picture has the e lements of 'It's a WonderfuJ Life' and 'Stairway to Heaven,"' Travolta suggested. "Olivia and I play bad people who tum good. I think that's much more interesting than good people who turn bad. h gives more of a cutting edge." It has been Cave years since the pair starred in "Grease," the highest-grossing musical of all time. They have been looking for a ~tarring film ever since. "{ohn had one project but 1 didn't think it was nght." said the English-born, Australian-reared singer. "Two other opportuniues came along, but theydid!ii'tseem to fit John and me, either. 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"I'm 29," hl• said, "and facing the big one in 1!:184." . ' • 84 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December 20, 1983 Job outlook brighter More Americans will be working, but jobless rate will stay high Blf MERRIU. HARTSON ~-YMi'Wl'*t WASHINGTON -Legion11 of Americans should move from unemployment rollil to payrolls in 1984, although it is wilikely the national civilian jobless rate will fall as dramatically as it dld thia year. A sharp improvement in the labor market -in which 3.6 million people found work or went back to their old jobs -exceeded Reagan administration forecasts and surpriaed many private economists. Civilian jobleuneu plunged from the post-Depression peak rate of 10.8 peroent last December to 8.4 percent in November, and the total number of working Americans reached 102. 7 million, an all-time high. More than 9.4 million remained officially categorized as unemployed. The Reagan adrnin.latration had predicted that unemployment would average 8.6 percent next year. But Martin S. Feldstein, chairman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, acknowledged that the forecast will have to be revised. Several private analysts said they believed joblesmess will drop to around 8 percent by midyear, and perhaps average around 7.5 percent for the year. The iinpres&ve return-to-work showing was due to a healthy business recovery from the recession of 1981-82, these analysts said. But they alaosaid they are somewut troubled by the fact that the number of the unemployed returning to the labor force was modest in comparison to several previous recoveries. Allen Sinai, chief economist at Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb Inc. in New York City, said the jobless rate in November would likely have been around 9 percent if the unemployed had resumed the search for work as fast as they did, for instance, following the 1974-75 recession. Government figures show .the labor force has expanded by 1.3 million this year, the slowest growtp Seminar slated for • women in business How to motivate em- ployees, keep the cash flowing, protect your as- sets and take ca.re of the bo6s are some ol the topics to be discussed at a workshop designed for women business owners. "Solutions for 1984" will start with lunch at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, JaIL 5, at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel m Costa Mesa. rate since it virtually stood still following the recession of 1961 -62. The civilian labor force represents the total number of people with jobs and thoee looking for work. The unemployment rate refiecta lhe per- centage of labor force officially categorized by the government as out of work. Commiasioner of Labor Statistics Janet L. Norwood has said -and private analysta agree - th.at the improvement in the unemployment rate is genuine, despite the lea-than-expected expansion of the labor force. She has suggested that "a dramatic decline in the population of teen-agers and, to a lesser extent, young adults'' might prevent a surge in the number of people competing for work. U.S . civilian joblessness averaged 9.7 percent in 1982. The administration had forecast that jobless- ness would average 9.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 1983, 8.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 1984 and 8 percent in the laat three months of 1985. In a recent interview, Feldstein admitted that \he forecasts were conservative. "The real answer ls. we weren't sure when the recovery was going to begin," he said." • We don't want to put out a number that will make people think we're being too optimistic." Women are en- co~raged to come prepared to share the1.r experiences and ideas with other' business owners. The new Great American Landscapes calendar is here. And it's you~ free, right now at any Great American federal office. The workshop is spon- sored by the Orange County Chapter of the National Association of Women Buain~ oWn- ers. Reservations can be made by calling 641-1127. Marketing pact OK'd by Irvine med firm Medtronic. Inc., of Minneapolis has an- nounced an agreement with Irvine-based Xeno- tech Laboratories. Inc .. which will give Med- tronic worldwide and exclusive distribution rights for Xenotech's biological heart valve and cardiac repair ma- terial. In association with this agreement, Medtronic will also invest for a minority equity position Ln Xenotech. Medtronic ciurently producet and markets the Medtronic.' Hall mechanical heart valve. "The biological valve will perfectly comple-- ment our existing line," M.id Dale Olaeth, Med- tronic chief executive of- ficer. "Once It paaes through the FDA hoops, it will be marketed es- tentially through the same U.S. and inter- national sales feama that handle our rnechanicaJ valve." 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Annuli ~f• laro blK'd on fYPk.t IDIN, .ubjca '° •~-lft.<f'tcitlemml One YeM Adjultllblc, Mondi~ (Pllll A) late dwita all.a 6 monct.. lbOfld!Jy dwttttln. 0h1~~§!yi~ ~ Tcmowow Begflll 1bda)t • •Ill IUIGI CIUIJY.BUSlllll Thomas O'Neill accounting firm merged with Fox & Co. Tbomat J . O'Nelll, CPA of Tusun has merged hia cert.1f1ed pubhc accounting fllTl"I In to the national accounting firm of Fox & Co., Newpon Beach. For the past 10 years O'Neill ha.a had his practire in Tustin and formerly was located in Fullerton. His firm has focused on smalJ bus\- nesses. . ~ .. El Toro resident Roberl A. Steuerna1el has been named vke president-mar~ting of PacTel Moblle Acceu, a Pacific Telesis Group company established in September to provide cellular mobile telephone service. Headquartered in Costa Mesa, the firm is currently constructing a new cellular system in the greater Los Angeles area. Before his appointment to PacTel, Steuemagel was director of pricing for Advanced Mobile Phone Ser.vice, Inc. • •• Jack Burke has been assigned to business development for Walker & Lee Real Estate, a<.Wrding to Wes Wei11l.ngu, vice president of Walker & Lee's new home division. Pnor to joining Walker & Lee, he was president of Covington Bros. Development Company. • • • Gloria Zlper & Associates of Newport Beach has been named public relations counsel for Creative Computer Resources l.nc., a Costa Mesa custom software manufacturer. • • • Gloria Johnson has joined the Santa Ana advertising and public relations firm of Smith & Myer1, Adverll1ing, Inc., as assistant art director and illustrator. She has freelanced as an Ulustrator and designer for various Los Angeles area design studi06. • • • Karl Romero, CFP, president and Laila lbrablm, CFP, vice president or l.nnovatlve Financial S«vice1 of Tustin have sucessfu lly met the the qualifications for admission to the Registry of Fl.nuclal Plan.ning Practiooera. ••• Oeby Stamm has joined Butterfield Equities Corp. of Brea as a payroll clerk in the personnc·l depanment. Stamm is a Fountain Valley resident • • • Wiiliam Ca11 of Irvine has been promoted to vtce presidetlt, merchandising for ClotbesTlme. d 123-store chain of designer and name brand women's fashions. Smee May or JY82, Cass had served as general merchandise manager. for th~ Anaheim-based company. Cass 1s now responsible· for merchandising administration. including the planning. control and distnbutton of clothing and accessones. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OVIR THI COUNTER •ASD ITOCll UlnlGS 4lli s 5·16 .. 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Holiday sales boom;~ still going full speed By lllc A .. oclated Pre11 1 NEW YORK -Merchanu; say there haa been no letup in the holiday qles boom as the final week of Christmas shopping gets under way. "Without a doubt, th.is will be the best season on record," aaid Maurice Segall, president of Zayre Corp. Retailers said shoppers t>ave been out in strength since the holiday sales season began the day aft.er Thanksgiving, rather than con tlnuing a recession practice of waitina until the last minute in hopes prices would come down. "The consumer is ba&lcally tired of holding back,'' said Monroe Greenstein, who follows the retail industry for the investment firm Bear, Stearns & Co. Jewelry, stylish clothes. home computers, hand-knit sweaters, assortments of gourmet foods and appliances are among the big sellers, merchants said Monday. Tymshare buyout Falls through CUPERTINO -Tyro.share Inc. says negouations on a defmitive agreement for McDonnell Douglas Corp. to acquire Tyro.share have been terminated The announcement came three weeks aft.er McDonnell Douglas said it had reached an agreement in principle on acquiring the computer services company. The news sent the price of Tymshare's stock tumbling by $5.75 a share to $19 12 V2 on the New York Stock Exchange. Big jump in housing starts NEW YORK -Third-quarter housing starts climbed 67 percent from a year earlier, when mortgage rates were near record highs, a research house reported. But the latest third-quarter construction, 495,386 houses. was up only 6 percent from this year's second quarter as "housing momentum slowed," F.W. Dodge, a unit of McGraw-Hill Information Systems Co., said Monday. Brazil working to reduce debt LONOON -Brazil is in the proct"SSof paying commercial banks about $540 million of overdue mterest on its foreign debt, U.S banking sources said. The payment brings Brazil's interest payments to banks up-to-date to Oct.. 4 and will save U.S. banks from accounting problems at the end of this year1 when a law limitmg non-payment of loans to 90 days could have forced them to categorize Brazilian loans as non-performing. Kerkorian bids for MGM-VA LOS ANGELES -Entrepreneur Kirk Kerkorian has offered to take MGM-UA Entertainment Co. private with a $665 million buyout offer from his holding company, Tracinda Corp. Tracinda, MGM-UA's p~ipal shareholder. offered Monday to purchase all outstanding MGM-UA shares for about $240 million in cash and $425 million ln debentures. • Dollar s lips again; gold stead y LONOON -The dollar fell on foreign exchange markets for a second straight session early tDday. The price of gold bullion continued . to hover around $375 a troy ounce. Currency traders in West Germany said fears of a stampede by corporations to buy dollars for year-end transactions appeared to have faded. High interest rates in the United Stat.es, coupled with a slowing of inflation, have made returns attractive in dollar-denominated investment.sand contributed to the dollar's rise to all-time highs last week. - GOLD QUOTATIONS ..,.,,.,._....,..._ ~.., "'°'"' Q010 prio. r.-ay L-mo<ntng h•lng S3 75 <IO. up SO .0 L-•"•noon na1ng $378 10 up S3. 10 II-•"•noon naong S375.44, on 12 06 ,,......,.. ft•tng S3 7S 50. o11 _, 02 Zwtoll lala afl .. noon Old $37125, UP 12,35, $371 75 ..... .., ' _, I ...,_ (O<lty Oally quolal 1378 10, \IQ S3 10 . 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AND F U NN Y Gt...Asses, HANP- SHA Ke e u z.zeR, PAPER BA6S F O R FE:\1 0 :\ wA-reR e o Mes, ANP YOUR GIRi-ie ·ne I HAI G r...o w s IN IHe PARK, ~I GHI? tear Mr. Claus. I do not want to bQ tOO PlGMe <llTQgard m~ PrQS\OGnt Of the Un1t00 Ptw1al5 Igtt.er, a~ I havg statQa I'd ific-Q .a morQ cnangoo mY mma. 1nflUQntta1 lX>5lt\on for i-.,~ ? ch~istmas 1 Jl'Df.a ; P.\JlKt:ll 5o if ~u could swing SQCTQtarY Cf staw ror ffiQ aga\n, I .. Daily Pilat TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1983 · CLASSIFIED C6 Oregon State no match for Fresno S tate in college basketball ee page C2. Berkebile nained CIF MVP Sea View League opponents Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar and lrvme high schools each placed one player on the All-CIF 4-A women's volleyball team. Newport's Julie Evans. a senior middle blocker; CdM's Brooke ... Herrington, a junior outside hit· \ Dlllly,..,._bJLM...,... All-American Don Thorpe limbers up, QB Jack Trudeau loosens up a nd Father Edward Duncan c hats as Illinois practices at OCC. Anteaters, Texas Tech reach final Led by sophomore center Cheri Graham. three UC lrvme players firushed m double figures as the Anteaters swept mt.o the finals of their own Christmas tournament with a 74-63 dec1s1on over Pep- perdine in women's coUeglate basketball action Monday. The Anteaters. now 7-2 for the season. will meet Texas T ech to- night (8) at Crawford HaU for the title. The Red Raiders reached the championship with a convinc- ing 83-75 semifinal vil'tory over Arizona State. Graham. a 6-2 transfer from LSU. scored 23 points, grabbed 7 rebounds and blocked five shots to pace the Anteaters. who never trailed m their game wnh the Waves. Also jommg Graham m double figures were teammates Enn Higashi, a sophomore guard. who had 20 points as well as 12 assists, and junior forward Jackie Van- der Poel, who totaled 14 points on 7 of 9 shootmg from the floor. Pepperdine's Step~ie Tur- man led all scorers with 24 points. UCl's biggest lead was 65-41 with 4:24 left 1n the ball game. The Anteaters led at halftime, 41-36. In Red Raider.i (6-2). the Ant- eaters will be up against the most prolific scorer in Texas Tech his- tory in Carolyn Thompson. The 6-1 senior scored 40 points against the Sun Devils Monday, giving her 2,142 for her career, tops among either men or women in the history of Texas Tech basketball. Thompson w1U carry a 24.4 acoring average m to tonight's contest Pepperdine will meet Arizona State for third place beginning at 6 o'clock. / Illini receive Fatherly guidance By CURT SEEDEN Ol 1"9 D.., ...... Ii.fl The observer on the sidelines of the Orange Coast College practice field was tall_<lng about some of the past Big 10 representatives at the Rose Bowl. "You know, they're such big shots in the Big 10, but they always come out here and get beaten," he noted. Father Edward Duncan was not refer· ring to the University of IlJinois. The Tllini have played in only three Rose Bowls, and they've won them all. And in each instance, Father Duncan was in Pasadena to "watch the boys." The fact is, Father Duncan has been the Ulini's unofficial team chaplain for the past 40 years -and the odds are pretty good that he'll be on the sidelines or in the crowd for every Illinois football game. "I missed one game because it was the same day of my parents' 50th wedding anniversary," he recalled. "And another lime, I had to go to Washington D.C. to receive a medal from the Pope." This year, Father Duncan has no such pressing engagements, which will allow him to watch the Illini and UCLA battle 1t out m the Rose Bowl on Jan. 2. He sees no reason why the boys can't make it four in a row for lliino1S. Officially, Father Duncan is the direct.or of the Newman Foundation, the Catholic student center on the Champagne campus. "I'm actually the pastor for the Catholic students at the school," Father Duncan said as he watched Illinois practice at OCC Monday. "The fact that I'm a chaplain ... well, we don't have a team minister and a team rabbi. But back in the 40s. we just happened to have a lot of Catholic boys on the team and I started talking to them before games. "But my association is very low-key I don't talk to the players as a group, just on a personal basis," he continued. "It's a zero pay. zero time situation. I'm not obliged to do anything." Father Duncan does seem obliged to follow the Illinj on the football field, however. He doesn't profess to be a devout fan, but then, he was in Norman, Oklahoma a few weeks ago to take in the Ne- braska-Oklahoma game. His brother. who lives in Oklahoma. was the original own.er of the New Jersey Generals of the \JSFL. And when he was a youngster, a frequent visit.or to his home was Knute Rockne. who was a very close friend of his famUy. Father Duncan, in fact, attended the funeral of the Notre Dame coach. "The last time I was here was 20 years ago (1964)," he pointed out. "It's been a long tame. I look back over the years and recall l~e FATHERLY. Page C4l Eagles handed their first loss Tars reach consolation finals; Ocean View wins in tourney Estancia High suffered its first loss of the season as Glendale Hoover won a close affair in the champion.ship semifinals of the San Dieguit.o tour- nament to highlight prep basketball action Monday. In other games, Newport Harbor reached the consolation finals of the same tournament with a one-point win over Fallbrook; Ocean View got off on the right foot in the first round of the Arroyo Grande tournament; while Newport Christian suffered a hrst-round setback in the Oak Park tourney. Here's what happened: Glendale Hoover 67, Estancia 64 Hoover got a 41-point performance from their sensational senior guard Joe Hillman as the Tornadoes dropped the F.agles (5-1) into tonight's third place game. The F.agl5, who trailed by lix at the end of one quarter, and were down by a 37-33 count at the mtennission, rallied for a five-point lead midway through the third stanza before settling for a 50-47 advantage at the quarter's end. Hillman, however, 9COred 13 of his 41 points during the final eight minutes to lead the Tornadoes' comeback. · Junior forward Scott Clements was Estancia's BASKETBALL leading scorer with 22 points. He also had 12 rebounds. Teammat.es Jon Johnston ( 18 points) and Steve Furin (13) also finished in double figures. Newport Harbor 57, Fallbrook U Chuck McGavran's three-point play with 30 seconds remaining won the game for the Sailors, who are now 4-2 on the season . The win offset a marvelous performance by Fallbrook's Kirk Hanson, who scored 35 points, 23 in the first half. Newport's Joey James slowed down the hot-shooting guard in the second half, though, limiting him to eight points in the third quarter and just four in the crucial final period. ' Dean Sorenson (14 points), Todd Bushman (12) and Rob Mace (12) were the other Sailors in double figures. Ocean View 66, Canyon (Saugus) 41 Displeased with the performance of his starters (~e BASKETBALL. Paae C4) Top 10 Orange County high school basketball Dally Piiot Mlectlona Anteaters lace a Grizzly test Wednesday By JOHN SEV ANO Of .. 0.-, ..... 111111 .. If the University of Montana haa a trademarlt, It's that the Grizzlies play tough, hard-nOlled defense. After all, you don't lead the Big Sky C.onference 10 of the put 12 .eaaona by conatdlng lay-lns. That doesn't mean, bowever, Montana la in the same class aa, let'• say, Frelno S<ate or Indiana. At leut that'• what C.0.Ch Mlke Montgomery malntainl. "I think Fresno placel a greater emphasis on defenee than we do. Plus, we're not u quick at Fresno," explalN Mon\IOfn- ery, the Long Beach St.ate prodUd whowua two-year vanity member (he snduated in 1968) "We are like Fresno ln that we like to tempo the ball, but whereaaFreeno comes at you from all over the court with their preseure, we ba9e our deferwe from the lnalde out. In other wordl, we don't like to give up anything in the paint." Which should provide for an intereeting confrontation Wednaday r\liht (7:30) when the undefeated Oriuliee (8·0) meet UC I.rvine at Crawford Hall. The lnieat.en' 1trength th\J 1euon hu come on the lnlide play of tenlon Bob Thornton and Ben McDonald. alona with IOphomott Tod Murphy. And there'1 no indicetion tram Coech BUl Mul.Ujan that he'1 going to deviate from hia uaual pme plan ot ·. trying to over-power and outmuacle teams on the Inside. "Irvine is a very good transition team," says. Montgomery, who a 0-2 againtt the An tea tent, having loet each game by a buket. "And they're much more aggreatve now defenaively." Montgomery, who is In hla jixth term with Montana. Ukesu the Anteetttt to Wuhington State, which the Ortuliet beat by 1 47--45 ICOl"e earUer thls eeuon. "With their delenie, they're trtlns to f~ tumoven," nolel Montaom«Y ol UCl'1 overly-q&re:lalve style. ''Waahinaton State wu the ume way. 11\ey 1'81ly overplayed everythlna because they were (See GRIZZLY. P81e Ctl , I ~ . ter; and lrvme's Elaina Oden, a junior middle middle blocker, were all awarded first-team honors. Second leaJ!l recognition went to the Sailors' Lara Asper and Traci Millers, Laguna Beach's Chrissy Weldon, F.stancia's Shana Rieden. the Sea Kings' Kara McGuinnes,, and Westminster's Ema Tamamasui In the small schools division, of which Newport Christian was the , state champion, Conqueror Stella Berkebile was not only named to the first team, , she was also selected as t,pe di\rision's co-Most Valuable Player along with Lin- field Christian's Lisa Van- derFeer. Newport Christian, which de- feated Francis Parker High of San Diego for the state title, fin- ished its season with a 27-2 over- all record. ALL·C~F 4·A 01\flSION flnt T..m Julie Evans tNewoort HarDOl'l, BONli. BriQtlt tS.nta MOlllCAI, TraGev Barberi. (Gahr), MIChelle KreDsl>aCh ISi Jo~). Llw Hoven (Mir• CO\ta), I/lei.I w •• ,,.,.., (Mira CMI•). BrOOke Herr1n111on !Corona clel Marl. Terna Smith !St Bernard), Oen• Lofland tH..-ne), Elaina Oden Urvlnel MVP -Regina Stahl (Garv). W«ldv Fletcher !Mire co,1a1 SMALL SCHOOLS flnt T..m Chrl' YH rtav tNewPO<f Ct'lrl,lla n), Oeoole Mohler (N-l>Ofl Cllfl"lan). Su,le Jennett (Fil"· trld9e >. Kathi.en Huri.v tFll,,lrld!Ht), C.U. Havn ILlnlleld Chrl,llan>. Kim Falrclllld IBoronl. Maggi "'''°" (Boron>. Rot>ln P"llllP' (Cate), Julie BanMll ICamPbell Halll Ml/P -Steele Berl<aDlle tNewC>Orl Chrl1· tla,,l, LIM l/anderFHr tLln!leld Cllrl"l•nl. .. I --.. ·-. Mike Hess Ex-CdM star Hess quits Longhorns Former C.orona del Mar High standout Mike H~ has ql,lit the University of Texas basketball team and is expected to be back in Newport Beach Wednesday. Hess and teammate Don Ellis, a senior forward, became the sixth af\d seventh players to quit the Longhorn team this season . All seven players, includina Bill Wendlandt, Texas' MVP in 1982-83, have departed since Coach Bob Weltlich took over the Texas basketball program in 1982. HeM, a 6-0 point guard, was just a sophomore when he helped Coach Jack Errlon's Sea Kfn&s win the CIF 3-A championship. The next year, CdM advanced to the CIF semiflnala before bowing. Hess had appeared in five games for Texas this leUOn. He started against Bl9cayne and against Long Beach State. He had 9COred jutt two pointa in 63 minutet of playing Ume, adding five Ulista, five 1teala, thn!e re- bounds and nine turnovers. Hea could not be ~ed for comment today. Orange Coast College Co.ch Tandy GU.U., who would have loved to have Heet aft.er he graduated from CdM, Mid the ~nt.ed point guard would be a welcomed addJtJon to h1a teem, but admitted he c:oUidn't be too much help !)\la teU:>n. • 'He's alrudy lOlt a yw.r,'' Gillie Mid. "He would have to be -.rol- led ln 12 unltl next_._.. and that'• nbt ""'" hbrwlry." ouu. edded: .. th'• ~ w\CMr «Altrol. Hele a sr-t c»- tenidve ~. M cbm't t.n \he ball over and aw~,;.• ....-t ahooW." . \ I C2 Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Tuesday, December 20, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Green Bay fires t a rr . G REEN BAY. Wts. -Nearly run· years to the day alter he was hired as roach of the Green Bay Packers, Bart Starr, one of the great players in tht' Bulld·ogs bite OregOn St. New J er sey u h e r s in n e w U FL General a s Mi ~ha el ta k es c harge team's history, was fired, after foiling to gN th'-' team mto the National Football League playoff!'> this season. UCLA has little trouble with Howard From Al' dliµalcbh NF.WAHK. NJ Walt M1t·hacls. [!] who lt,ft 1.1::. l'll.tl'h tlf t Ill' N1•w Yotk Jt:'ts u111lt>r duress lt•ss 1ha11 0 1w year agu. h:ls bt't'll sPlt'\.'tl•d tu L-oach tht' Ne w Jersey G~ner;1ls bt'l'~IUSl' ht• has U l'l'f.)Uta lion as a "tough, firm, taskmas1t•1-." 11•am 1•W rwr Donald J . Trum p said Mondav M1L·hat~b will Ill· 11111 cxlul'l'd as the Generals n1·\\ t•oadi at news conference Tu1•s<l.n at Giants Stadium, wh.-n· ihe United States Foot- L>all Le<1gut• c:lub plays its homl' games "Ht>':. lx't·n a winner Th,ll':. what we need." Trump -..uu in u tl'll·phont• mterv1ew lrnm ha:. Nt•W Yo rk office. M1t·hat·ls. who to<>k the Jl•ts to wnhan om• game of the MICHAELS Supt•r Bo" I last year, will take over a tl•ani that hnashC'd o-I:.? m the USFL's first season. Trump nott-..1 that Machat>b u1re<:tc'<i the Jets to tht• National Football League's AFC cham- pionship gaml'. wh1·r'-' they lost to the Miami Dolphins. but thl' Jt•ts suffl•red through a 7-9 season this )'l'<tr. Quote of the day Tom Mueller, TCU defensive coordi- nator. l'Xplaanang w 1•xnspcrated head coach Jim Wacker whv thl.'re was no TCU defender ne3r an uppusmg r('('eiver who had just droµix.'<.l thl• ball an the end zone: "Coach , 1f they're 'nut grnng to t·at<:h them, we're n ot going to c:over tht:'m .. .P Lollar ig ns rnulti-year pact p1t.cher Tun Lollar -;agned a multi-year SAN DI EGO Left -handed Ii rontrat t wath th1· San Diego Padres Monday. Ter~ and IC'ngth of the pact were not r(•veah.'<.I "We cons1dl•r Tim to be om • of the keys to our pllchmg sldff. 11 staff we> plan to keep together for quite a few yt·ar·s." SC:t1d Padres general manager J ack Mc:Kl'On 'Wt•'n• t:unf1den t he'll bounce back from an off-yt•ar an 1983 to the year he had before tha t when he wo11 I Ii games and be the leader of the s taff !1kt' hl• was tn 1982 " Starr. g iven the .)Obon Christmas Eve in 1974. was dismissed by club President Judge Robert Parins. When he w as hired, St.arr quote<l from Winston Churl'hill. On the day he was fired, Starr, a h istory minor at the Universn y of Alabama, quoted from T heodore Roosevelt. "It's n ot the critic that eounts, not the man wh o points ou t how the strong man Rtumbled or w h ethe r the doer of deeds could have done them better," he said . "T he (.'redit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood. who strives valiantly, who errs, and often t-omes up short again and again." Parms told Starr of his de<:1s1on early Monday. ... Studley quits Oilers HOUSTON Interim t'Oach Chuck Studley became the second Houston Oilers' head coach to quit this season. handing in hts resignation m Monday after learning he would not be a serious candidate for the JOb next season S tudley. who started the season as the Oilers' defensive coordinator \..\flder Ed Bales, assumed the head coaching duties Oct 10 whe n Bales resigned with the team an the midst of a 17-game, two-season losing streak S tudley guided the Oilers to a 2-8 record over the fmal 10 games of the season that induded victories over Detroit and Cleveland. The Oilers lost the ir finale 20-10 to Baltimore Sunday. "I have concluded th at it is in the best interests of this team that I rrsign as head coach," Studley said. "Prior to this, I said I felt stroRgly that I should be rehired." Re d Don h o lds on to win ~ INGLEWOOD -Red Don, ridden by Chris McCarron. took the lead early in the homestretch then withstood a late bid by longshot North of Lake to capture Monday's $25.000 feature ra~ at Holly- wood Park . Red Don. close lO the front most of the way, was one-half length aht>ad of North of Lake at the finish of the 11-.-mile turf event for 3-year-olds and up. Rajaba was a nose back m third The time was I :50 2-5, and the first thnoe firushers all carried 113 pounds. T e le vision ., radio TV: NBA Lakt•rs at Seattle, 7:20 p.m .. Channel 9. f'rom AP dispatches FRESNO Frt'sno State forward Bernard Thompson scored 22 points, including e ight in the final 3:31) of thl• first h a lf, LO lead the Bulldogs to a 60-47 win over th<• 14th -rankc'<i Oregon State Beavers Monday night in a non -t'On ferenei! gamt!. Thompson's S(:oring spurt late in the first h alf he lped the Bulldogs open up a 26-20 halftime lead after being tied a t 18-18. Oregon State cut the lead to 28-24 ea rly in the Sl-'COnd half. but then the Bulldogs ran off Ii unanswered poin ts with Thompson and center Scott Barnt.>s each scoring five. Oregon St.aw did not get any closer than eight pomts after that, and in the fmal 10 minutes the Beavers scored JUSl eight points. . Barnes finished w ith 15 points and teammate Ron Anderson addcd 11 pomts and 13 rebounds. F'resno S.tate outrebounded the Beavers 4:>-21. UCLA 63, Howard 52 Stuart Gray scored 13 points and Kenny F ie lds added 12 as No.15 UCLA dowryed Howard University of Washington. D.C. Gary Malonl'On added 11 points for the Bruins, who lmproved their record to 5-1. Fred Hill was the game's leadm g scorer. wtth 16 pomts for Howard. now 3-4. The Bruins led 16-9 midway through the first half and then s<.'Ored th<' final 13 points before the interm1ss1on to build a 29-9 halftime advantage. Reserve toward Nigel Miguel sc.'Ored eight of his 10 points in a 1:03 span t.o h e lp give t he Br ums their mmmanding halftime edge. Howard's nanl· points in the first half was the Basketball scores Collevt WEST UCL!>. 6) Howero S? l're,no S• 60. Qr419on ~· 41 San Jo•e SI 12 Lovola Calif 6-4 UC Senla Berl>ara H U oj San D·~O 66 S•anloro 79 Harvaro l>6 Wa•l'ltnoton 6• SI Merv \ SI en co S• •S Columl>•o Cnr•\han n Norin Central U Cal S• ·Qom.nouu H·ll\ •S 67 &) P~I S0vn0 .:I W Wo\r>•"OIO'I ROCKIES C •or eoo St 6S E We.,11no•on SI Ornver 71 Oana 6-1 NttN ~e.-1c.o 14 E N•w M••ico A•9' S6 NW Naterene SI ~ Co•oraao 63 Auou•l•na SI w N•w MO•CO n UC San Dleoo st IEAn B1.ot~net1 61 Aooert Mor"' SO Fa1rte10,, D•c,1n\on 11 8roo• 1vn Coll 64 Hot• Crou 77 Anum1>11on 6' SOUTH AuDurn 100. E M.enluC'• 60 Au\"" PHV 17, Paint S7 C•n• f'IO••d• 61 ValOO•I• ~· so C1tm•on 10?, Bovie>< S7 SI MMv'\, le•&• 83, Ltwl\·C1aro. St 66 T nu El Pu o 17. Lo1.1"1ena Tech 10 TOURNAME NTS C•rdlna! Var\ltv Club 0.nlc l'ln tRMino Ball S• 60. Drexel SS Vouno\lo .. n SI 90. Buller 19 H19'1 school TOURNAME NTS San Ole9uflo CJ\amlliwU.lllp ~· Hoover 67 E\lanc•a 6-1 Le\ Vega\ w .. 1ern 73 Sen O•~utlO 61 Flflfl Piece Sem~ V••la 76 Torrev P•~• 73 " 0c .. nuoe SI, Ounoe Glen o Con•o&a liGft s.mlfina!• NeWPOfl Harbor S7. F•lll><ool< S6 Pow .. JO Cen1ra1 2' Arrevo <;rancle Flrlt Reuno Oco n View 66. Canvon (SauQui) San Lu•• OOiiPO '4, Fonteno JO wu11a~• 61 Rl11ne111 61 Arrovo Grano. SJ. Chino 18 COLLEGE lowest total ever scon'<i by a team ma half at UCL A's Pau ley Pavilion. UC Santa Barba ra 75, U. San Diego 66 -Scott Fisher scored 26 poin ts an d Mark Hertenstein added 21 to pace UC Santa Barbara to a victory over the University Qf San Diego. Both Fishe r an d &'Ott had 11 pom ts in the opening half as San ta Barbara, n ow 5-3, built a 38-28 edge in Santa Bar bara. The Torerc>S cul the different-e to four points early in t he second half, but the Gauch os never allowed them any closer than fo4r, then pulled away in the finat minutes of the contest. San J ose St. 72, Loyola-Marymount 64 -Ston y Evans pumped in 20 points San Jose State downed host Loyola-Marymoun t The Spartans, now 3-5, pulled away from a 53-53 tie with 5:33 remaining, r u nnmg off a 12-3 string to take a 65-56 lead with 1:18 left. M ichael Dixon and Matt Fleming chipped in 11 points each for the Spar tans, who had been ued 31-31 at h alftlme. LSU 60, Houston Baptis t 59 -Leonard Mitchell's rebound basket with 18 secon ds to play let No. 10-rated Louisiana State escape with a victory over stub born Houston Baptist in Baton Rouge, La. LSU. 5-1, trailed by 11 points with 11 m inutes to play and never led an the second half until 1:28 remained, w hen J ohn T udor hit a 20-foot jump shot for a 59-57 T iger lead. Stanford 79., Harvard 66 -Guard K eith J ones scored 28 points, including 10 during a key scoring run at the ou tset of the second half, to lead S tanford to victory over Harvard at Stan ford. The Cardmal, trailing 40-39 a t halfume, sprinted to a 22-8 scoring spree at the beginning of the second half led by t hree held goals and four free throws by Jones. The Crimson never came closer than 12 points from the lead the rest of the way. Vikings hos t Capo tonight Marina H igh. off to a slow st.art, hosts u ndefeated Capistrano Valley tonight (7 o'clock ) to h ighlight activity by area prep basketball teams. T h e Cougars w W go mto th e game with a No. 3 Daily P ilot ran king and a 7-0 record. Mar ina has a 1-6 record. Westminster (3-4). meanwhile, takes to the road tonight as the Lions venture to Long Beach Wilson. Lollar, 27, \\;1-. 16 -~ with a 3.13 earned-run average an 198l. but s lumped to 7-12 and 4.12 standards aftt•r <ti\ t•lbo\\ problt'nl (Tllpped up earl y in t hC' 198:\ SC'ason R ADIO: NBA -Lakers a l Seattle, 7:20 p.m .. KLAC (570). Collegt> Baske tball Idaho Statt• at Cal State Fullerton. 7:30 p.m .. K NWZ (I 190). SA l SU S1 60 Hou•lon Bao"'' S'I McNett• St 17 Grambling SI 6S M1wu10C>I t? Mercer 6' NE Lou1sl•n\ n Ar• Monllctno NOW OPEN It's no Contest: 49ers roll SAN FRANCISCO tAPl Lawrence Pillers. NFL playoff pa iring who admtnastPre<l ..i kalhng blow lo lhe DaJlas Cowboys' SupN Bowl hopes two years ago. drew first blood in anothC'r baa San Francisco 49ers' \1Ctory. AFC WILD CARD I" Sel\lr.S.v'• c;arne The 49ers· dt>fl'nSI\'(• end grabbed a rloatmg ball, Dtnvt• al Sea111t tCn1nne1 4 •• 1om1 knocked from Dannv Whit.e's h and. for an inte r -NFC WILD CARO 11111ndev' • <;1ma Cepllo n JUSt 3 minUtl' and a half Into the ftna) game Of Aem\ al Oalla\ ICh1nne1 7 al 11 30 am I the National Football Lt·a~u(• sea:.<.>n Monday night. AFC. NFC SEMI FINALS S•lurO•• Dec )I anO SunOav, Jan I Pillers ran 16 vards lo the Dallas 4-yard hne and D•n•t•·S.a111e winner el M••m•, time an0 oa1e TBA J<>t:' M ontana <.·amp through wnh a touchdown pass. P•ll\t1urun ••Lo\ Anotlt\ A11ot,. ••mt ana oace TBA Oauu Aam• w11<1 cero winner 11 t•tntr Sen Fran<•,co S9 O"l Dominion 7S W Kentuct.y 68 S Alal>arT'I 7), S MIUIUtPOI 71 SE loul\•an& 67, N Part. Coll SO Semtord 7•. Let Coo• ~ Su•ne 49, Aedloro •I ion Ta..,,oa SS l'la lnlern111ona• S4 T utan• 11 C.eo• U•a SI S7 MIDWEST Cr• ~.,•on 60 Soulhe•n U 49 E '"'no" 79 Monl•na S• lJ E • 1nw11 e IO P<>r Out 6S Iowa 1? COio< aOo S6 IC en, .. 6S, ()<at Rol>t'rl\ IM M """•o•o S7 J•c• ~"""" SO Mo•tnttao SI 77 w M-tf>·O•· 60 N ""'°" 11 Cal SI No• lnr •OOt S1 l Ou•" &7 St Ambro\t •• W 11 ·"O•\ 90 Monmou•~ 76 SOUTHWEST H01.o•IOf' 119. h••\ LulMr•n 6S Pon Amencen 11 Wa\tll>u•n 10 SMU 91 USIU 70 the h rst of his four m the game The 49ers were on or w,,,.,,n111on their way to a 42-li runaway which gave them a Ot1roi1 a1eo111erwu 111no•onorSenFranchco Rrya nl. H ysell record Of 10-6 and thl• Natio nal umference West title. CONFIEAENCIE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES ' Sundav, Jen. a Candlc·stat:k Park was rockmg quickly with the suPER aowL xv111 Win <-rown cheers of 5Y.957 f:Jns The score was 21 -3 after one At rempa s1adt:~.1l;.,!,'!:. Fie 1 30 0 m Mark Bryant of H unt- period. with the ·1Yf'rs addtng touchdowns on Dana 1io.11 """' PST1 mgton Beach teamed McLemore's 5t:i -ynrd punt return and Freddie With Ken H yS('ll or Stan- Solomon'o; 77 vard dash aftc·r taking a flat pass from Cowboys-49ers playoff game at Cand lestick on J an. I ton Sunday to win the Montana The Cow boys. 12-4. will be back if they beat the California State Open P11l<:r.. s;1ekc'<I Whitt:. tht.' Dallas quarterback . in Rams. NFC West r unners-up. in next M onday's Doubles Racque t ball the closing St'('tmd'> ,,f the· 1981 utle game to force a wild-card game. champiunshap at Golden cJtliJirM ~ BP A ND SPORTSWEAR Featuring: Quicksilver, Maui & Son, Burmy's, Have-A•, Property Of, Wind and Sea. We Also Carry Tiger Volleyball Accessories (Knee pads, shoes, sweats, etc.) Store Hours 10-6 Every day Until Christmas fumble rewven'<.I by thl· 4Yers· Jam Stuckey Then White of the Cowboys said, "W e'r<' back m the WC'St Collegt'. the 49t.'rs· O'A:1ght Clark had made a spectacular pack now. just another playoff team. W e've got to be The duo de feall'd P au l 631-65 20 tou chdown catch with 51 c;{'(.·onds remaining. considered a longshot for the Super Bowl this time." Olson of Westmmster Monday night"· triumph. the 49ers· third TheCowboyswentintothegamewithnochant'<' and Steve Fey of 888 E. 17111 SI., CISll MISI, At Tusm In Westport Pbza strrught over Dall<tS. 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NY Jth 1 9 • ·c1lncne<S alv1i1on lltt• 0 4JI JU 331 x·cflnc,_ Olevott toot Mand.a.,.' Sc art San Francisco •2 Oallu 17 EHO REGULAR SEASON SaturdaY'I AFC Wild Gard Gan>t Oenvt r al S.attl• tCnan~ • a1 I om) MenlMV'I Hire Wiid C.rd Game Rems e t Oell.u te11enne1 2 al 11 JO a rn I BoWI llnfilp (Al llrMt PS Tl THURSDAY "" .. Fama llowt (at lllnnll..,.,, Ala.) w111 \/Jrolnia (1·3> •• Ktntuct.v 16·4·11, S o m FlllOAY " ........ (II S... Oiee9) 8YU I 10-ll VI Mluouri (7·41. 6 D m SATURDAY svn...-. (at Et Pa11l SMU (10-l) vs Alel>ame C 7 • O noon MOHOAY ........... (II H8ftti411U) PtM Stai. (7·•·1l vs Wasnlnoton 11·3). S P.m THUltS•AY, DEC. 1' ~ ..... ( ,, """'*"') Boston Colle9e 19·21 '" Notre O•mf C6·Sl. S.)O om "-di ..... (II A .. $) Norlll CeroUna lt·J l "' Florida St 16·S), llOOll co.tw lowt (II i.dl...wtla) IOWI (t·21 v$. Florkll 18·2· II, 6 Pm SAn.OAY, OIC. JI .......... , .... (It Helll-) Bavtoo' 0·3-ll .,, Oklahoma SI (7·4). s 0.1'1 MONDAY, JAH. 1 c-.- (11 Dalal) <;eotol• 19·1·11 •• Tuu flt 01 tO-lO . ,,, ............ Cat T-l Ohio SI Cl·)) ., PlltU1vrgn (1·1·11 ICUO 1.m R ....... (et Paudll\e) 1111no11 \lO·ll VI UCLA 16·•·11. 1 D m Ore"9t ltWI (II Miami) Ntl>l'u~a (11·0) n . Miami IFla 1 ll0· 11 S o m ~ ..... (llMowONaM) .At.IOurn ( 10-1) v~icnloan 1t·1I S om Ila< ..... STATS ooveLIU CHAIW"~SHIM (It 0..... Wiit C .... ) ~V'I ltn4'fh MM'IO-~ Maril Brvenl (Hunlinolon BocllJ·Ken HYMI (Slenlon) oef Paul Oil«\ (Wnl· n>ln1ltfJ·Sieve Fe.; IC.-D<eul. 21·1'. 21·20 """"'' • °""'*" Slt'lt Tundlo (Sanla AMl·WiUlt YMlll (Sanla AM) Off Jin> Hawkl<I\ (Fountain lla11tyJ·Grt11 ~., IWtsln>ln•le<J, 21·9, 17·21, 11·). ,,,,..,, c Deulllln Oen Wlllkemrn·Erk WIOtman (Hunt· 1noton lkacll) Off. 8ol> WuleltwU.i (Hunt· 1"9ton &tlCll)-Ted Sc>lrn (Fountain Val· .. .,,, 21·1•. 21-16 Wenwi'I 0-0 °"'*"' Oto. Ce!Mrn>an (Fountain \/al· ltY)·SMNI Knect>t (Huntlno1on llaaclll Otf Llllle Ce1'1C>Ot CPTlltllos ltancll)·Mary AsolnwaM (Hunllncuon 8Hc'1J, 21·6. 21-IS. "'"'*"' I °""'*" Eve L-'-(Garden Grovel·Olane Erne<o (FOUtlllln 11.iirtl Otf. O.wn AoH IMll Tevsaoe (lueN Ptn<l. 21·1', 21-IS w.,_., c o.ueMt Judv Ptnllv (GarOtfl Gron l-lltllY Yoorllft (Wnln>ln11ar> Oe4 Joni 111111~1 CSanla Al\IJ·Marv CeroM La Fonlelnt (Gero.n Grove>. 21-16, 21· lS. Mixed °'"" DeWitt J1lmle &.rk1r·Clllnd1 Tevto<-(Hunt· 1"91on Bffdll ci.t. Greo Fretze (Wn t· mln1le<)·Otcle C1111trmen <Founlelll Vel· , ltvl. 21·20, 12·21, IHO. Ml11MI ~ Jim Hewl!.ln1 (Founlllll V1...,l·C11nv Martll1 (S.1111 Ana) def. Sltvt Sommers l'*""OCWI IMc:h)·SNlrTY Knectll (H\,lf'll• lneton lkedll. 21-1•. lt-21, ll·l ~c ~ lt1ut AIQll·O.,,.,,. 5olll lknte Anel Otf C,..,,.. Htf'nendet (Hunt1119ton IMl<h)·Llfldl II-CWKll'nlMltf'I, 11·21, 21-17, 11·7. ,...,,, ,.,.... Trtv T1¥10r CHIJl'llno1on 11Mcnl o.t Miki Flcllwoe (Hunll"9ton llMth), 21·•. 71·10. Angels, Ya n kees swap pitchers NEW YORK (AP) -The New York Yankees a cqu i r ed rlght·handed piicher Curt Brown from the Angela Monday in ex- change for Mike Browning. abo a rtaht·hander. • lkown, who had a 3.-4 record and a 4.08 earned run average for r.dmonton in lhe Pacific <:out Leque lut l!eUC>n, was usign~ co the Yankees' Columbus af. Ill.Late of the International League. He had a l • l record and a 1.31 ERA with lhe An1 b in 1983. Srown.ln3!~c.od for Nashville of the Sou Leacue and Col- umbus 1-t waon. Lff .._mltet MOHOAY'S 1t•SULTS (l'ltl .. 60-llltllt _,_"'"" .._...,., ,MST llAC•. JSO v•rO• Smurl Wrror ILckvl 11 40 1 40 4 00 Tommv Grflll <War a l • 60 J 00 Jlilld I Aini (l"ullor) U O Alto rateo· Jonnv Go ltaclnG, Im· ourtuoullrndlriv. Pollcv Mix. GH Champ, W1atfln11 Jel 8 ov Ola!> Bia, Mr AuMln Wnttl• Tlmt · 11 ll n UC ACT A (9•3) Pela '102'0 SECOND ltACIE. 3SO varas Ge1 Aw av Qvick (Hartl 4 oo J eo H O Klolvt Trt.H uft <Brooi.tl S 40 • 00 Miu f rlOlt Htmo (Flv~oal • 60 Al\O recto· Jt<emiall. Atos BrttH Moon MtntnOO<" Ju\! Httven. Laov Cat>alltl Par•O••• ~la Jeult Miio T1rnt tto6 THlltO ltACE. JSO varat Rtoucld Coov (Crgr) 10 60 360 110 Au l Lemon Cllaral l 40 1 60 AtOlltt Otck \Garcia > 4 00 Al•o ra<tO. T a1v Bug, Ce~ Mt Ca1ut l. T'rucklti Ottlont. CaD!aln Faln>t<, Arltt Ang11. B111a Ot Rients, Aaouolt Ann Time· tt 16 U EXACTA (2·9) Pt lel U S 40 fOUltTH RACE. JSO verO> Otl\ClV Pollcv (Plknln) 10 40 7 40 S 20 Hol AnO Soictv (Mitclltll) 21 00 tU O Roaming Ea\v tCru~l 14 40 AllO racea Huwv• Love. Pam McGuckln Tt>e AOvtr11rv. Auureme YOUlovtml Sa "1ure Te. Britt Trip Time 1913 U UCAC:TA U·tOI oa1a M6S20 FIFTH ltACE. 3SO vara• Hav Ano Oats (Crgr) 1010 4 40 ) 20 JuOI Brown Suvar (Brool<O J 90 3 00 Talk To Paoe>a (Trtelurfl J 00 AIM> facto Bell Av. GOllka c AO<ktl, Beau SaOrtur Camo10 Oe Oro, HOit• PO<ktl\ Blasltrl Lil Rto, l aodle• Luck T1n>t It 20 12 EXACTA IS·9) paid U0.20 SIXTH ltAC:E. 110 varOs SDlll The 5P>HI IWrdl 9 00 4.40 l.00 Cru\tn Oii ICarooza l '10 J 20 Kinda SPttel.-( Trte>ure) J 10 Also recea Aetalletor Reotal R0<ket, Sonota0le11tr, St-@rn• True OHll Mac Kev Time ~41 SalflNTH ltACI. lSO vard\ Jltv Lncft (MtnM) SJ IO 71 40 ll-40 Auon Knan Artist tFor•> JS 90 71 00 w11a Oatn Cwara>• 60 4llO •t <t<I A'k ()ollv Fortunu Favor, E•D<tUIV You" Conltu , llllllng\ltv A1ur" Cool*d NICflV, Golno Platinum T>mt 17 90 U IXAtTA lS·I) oa1a "8940. n PICK SIX (6·2+ s ... S) oala st3160 wll" t 7 winning 11c"'" Hive nor>tsl Thtrt wert no •i~ winners EIGHTH RACE. 350 varOt Ael Esv Jet Two (Fgre) 3 70 2 .0 2 40 !>ound Venturf (Lac~ev) l 40 l 40 Tno .Armenian (Be•Cll HO .t.llO ••c.t<I Rigflllunv. lucto.1 Moon, Town POlkv, Fealurt BaDv Tlme 1116 l2 IXACTA (4· I) P••Cl SIS to NIHTH ltACE. lSO varel• Tr.e NaboO (Ceroozal • 00 ) 00 2 60 Com1n luo.v IP11keni011l I 60 4 60 Nulfltl Fl•t (Frvaavl J 60 Al\o receo MA Minne Cteooorllna Ato, Selling 51ar Jtl Pau 11 To Mt Armebtt Olel Arrow. BuvllOu Miller Time 17.17 '1 EXACTA 11·S> Oa•a 1?940 Ati.noen.:.: 4,074 HelVWNd Par1c MOlllDAY'S RESULTS (2tfll of JO·dllV ...........,,.. ,._..,,., FlllST ltACE. 6 turton111 Mla Lma Oon lMze) 160 S60 HO w"hoor1119 wa1er1 10e1gaa11101 "eo 6 eo Stril<IM Homt ILIPhamJ l 60 AIM> racoel Our Mtrt BoO. E•treml1I, '""'Flare, VlfgHl!a Gan>Oltr, Pelt - Time 111 SECOND llACE. 6 turtonO\ Gett1c·, Favor CMtlal 12 10 6 40 4 00 Penoonalt Pt*doe CMcCarron) l 90 l 00 Menv A Slip (Stoma) J.00 Al10 receo Ol>ev. Grenaarnt. Merrv HHOllntr. Prlmerv ACI. !ieuler's GolQ, llllltv Bat>t. Jen'' love, P"lihPPI, LI Morena f,rnt 110 12 DAILY 0008ll (2· 7) PllCl "'3 00 TMIRO RACE. 6 furlonvs Ovlna Jrnty IMGrn) t 90 3 60 1 40 Bit 0 Mutl lOtlehou>MIVtl ) .0 160 Flett Jotv IHewltv) 1 40 AllO recto .Aro<o0nado. Aentn , Prime PtU1 Ont Time I 10 U EXACTA tl ·ll Plod H400 l'OUll.J'H RACE. 6 fur!Ong• Nal Cm, Ertv IMcCrrnl S 00 1 40 2 10 EacllH I IOttanou\ltVt ) 2 60 2 10 As-rt IMtte) 2 70 Also rac.o· Slgnt Un>etn, Otf'n>aiffn, Crallsmvoaoa Tlrnt· 110 l1S U I XACTA (6·S) 1>ald '2200 P'll''TH ltACI. 6 turtong> Pennv Protll (~ektrl 190 3 to l 10 Clllmt A lllllt (V1i.n1uot1) 2 90 160 l aOv L•enoa I LtPhamJ • 00 Also r1Gt<1 Montena Kalt, Soonl Jon. Oen Of Glorv, ~. Ot11elfto Gue". S•ltnl Slrffll ~x·1 I.adv, Mlu ll Power, Urbenan Time· I 10 llS u IXACTA CS·lll oala U9SO SIXTH ltACE. 6'1 lurtonvt Grits Ana Frl11 (Gue<ra) 10.70 6.00 3 70 Room Enough (Sl01Mt ) UO l 90 Goodbvt J Y CPlerctl 7 60 AllO ••Ciel: Mv111ca1 Sllftntu, Scusa Pltase, Mt Ami>asuoor, Thil Men. Agllalo. Time I 16 savENTH ltACE. Ont milt turf GuHerrtentt ICH l .. naoal 7 60 4 40 2.IO HaalNr All Roni (Orutor) 11 90 .. 0 Cnerl"lno Pan (Lfotlam) 1 60 A1'o ra<ea Crawlev llffutv. Gue<Sr•. G<auv, Wllv Zentllt. Couoar'1 ~rk rim. 1 n us. U IX ACT A 12·4 > oak! '20.J SO. u PKK SIX (1·3·6 or 1+•·1) pela M.127.60 wllll 14 wlMJng lie.kt!' hlk hOr HI). S2 Pick SI. ConlOlatlon Olld U7UO wltn tlt 'wlnnlno tlcktll l!lllt 11or1H l llGHTH ltACIE. I 111 mlltl on turt. Itta Oo<I CMcCarron) t 20 UO l.60 Nori" OI l..akt (Otlvern l 2UO 10 00 Aalebe IHawltyl UO Alto rauel Slraluoval, llou"k.allon, l\llloNI Guard, Counlv S..I, ltlcll Wiiton. Time 1:50 21 S NtNTH ltAC•. I 1116 mlltJ HtvlforNll Vv\(Carronl 710 • 20 > 00 Ernie 1(1119 (HIWltYI 11 .0 5 40 SIUOtn!WdY Left (Ca11enea.l ' eo AhO ra«CS: Ollllrtl RI...... eon..v 141rttfldlf', 01~. ltob'I My 0-, Gold Dividend. Sornotlll"9 IN'folld Tlrnr I U •IS. SS IXACTA {2·11 OllO t237 SO .Artimcsencr 16ft0. SM View L..M COM (6·1) lltVIHI CMl H Merlna O ~ ft'l•tllOllt • 41 CaPO vauev 6S U l oha Orallli. 5:1 6J LB Je>tO•n 0 SO Dani HIU1 0 lS Ml ulOn llltlo 33 U l ret•Oll!ldl " 63 Tustin 37 S2 Vl .. P.,k • 1 J7 S.vann• )) S2 Wffllrn " SI ltvlna '7 •7 Cor dtl ""-' S7 ,. Woodtlr~ 37 .. Min i... 111tto eo 021-11 L• 0Ulnt1 O:i.-<anYOrt tourney J-Ellell(la J....,..I s.dltboe'i< J._..1 UnlvlflllY Jt-<olla ~ J~rvlna Jt-tl CaM J 11-<o•I• ""-" J 11-Unlvtfsllv J13-•I S.cl<lltbeell. 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Boectl J11-al Wtslml"'ltf J 1>-al Edll«I Jl._.t Ocaan \lltw J»-et Merine JtS-et Htn S.•c" J21-Wttlm1Mlt< Fl-ECllson F>-Ocu n View Ft-Merfl\I HTN, elACH (,.S) 6' Caoo llaillv 6f S3 Mlrlna SO •9 SI. Anlllonv S2 62 ~1 Qlllnll S? 61 Foun1a111 V1>1tv 7J 6l Stf'vHt 17 S. St. Anlllonv 71 01 Holanl tOUI',,.., J)'-MO (Clllornl l\l J-.1 Mllllh n J6-8' Ftn V1110 J 11-a1 EOIM>n Jl)-·11 Ocffn llltw J1t-Marlna J?o-Wtstmlnlltr J75-Fountaln Vallev J27-Ealson F.-OCtan Vltw F)-at M.11lnt Ft-at Wt11mln\ttr oat VIEW 14·1) '6 MIUlon Vlofo f.t '7 LOVOl9 •t 6S StNltt •9 51 Fin ll•lley IOI) Sf S6 LB Pol'f' 6P S. Foo1hlllC81k) 60 66 Canvort (S) •1 01>-al Lallewooa Jl-lttdc>Mo J4-at lnotewooo J6-t l We•lmll\\181' J 11-1 Marini Jll-Hln Bta<" J It-Fountain ll•lltv J »-91 E Olaon J2S-W111rrin1ttf J27-M.arlna Ft-at Hin Btacn Fl-t i Fin Vdfy Ft-Eaiton WSTMST111 (3·4) 60 Oena HA" 1i 6() LI Mirao• 6l ee Pacmca '7 S. Jonlta 61 .0 ~kt JI 71 Ma'ffalr ,, tS htl· Jl'ff 60 020-.t LB WU.on 0 11-<trrho' 026--Sanllaoo tov J~nuaoo J.....OC.an V- J 11-F-llln ValloY J1)-M1rln1 Jlt-EOlson J20-ll Htn lltacll J?S-11 Oct1n Vl-F l-1 Marino FF-at Eaison Ft-ti Hin .. ldl UC tr.rtne 0 ·2) 91 u ot ICll llO 71 11 Pfl>dtrcl4,.. a , 19 S.n OltOo St 7' 14 U. &I COIOr.00 U 11 Uk " " u of Sen Oit90 u !>«. n -un1....,,1tv of MPM•M. !>« 2'-lO -el Ulal\ ClanlC Jan S -New lltfalco Slate• Jan 7 -Leno 8oec11 Slatt• J"". 9 -al Ntvldl Lo V~as • Cl~ o."I.) Jan 12 -al Ulen S111t• Jan 14 -I I Sin JOlt' ITBA) Jeri. 1t -Frt •no Statt• Jan 21 -Unfvtftllv ot Pacllk •. Jan 26 -11 Cal Slalt Fulltr1on'. Jan. 19 -el UC Slnla Barberi• cnAl, Fei>. 7 -al L-Beac" Stelt' F•I>. S -t i Ntw Mulo> Sta It". Ftb 9 -Son Joso Sme•. FtO 11 -Utan Sltlt' F.tt 16 -at l"rnno Stale' Fee 10 -al Unlvtnllv ot Pt<lfk ' !TBA) Ftt> 7J -UC s.tlt1 Barbera' . ~rcll t -Ntvlda UI llt0a1' Maren 3 -c.ai Stttt Fullerton Maren •·10 -PCAA Tournament et Forum Un lnoltwooo. TIA> ' -ClanOIH PCAA 119rno HIOH SCHOOL OCM" Vlr# 66, Ceftv• 41 (A""' Gr.-T~l OCIAN vi•w -Oretnlck to. IW1wr •• Strtltlll 6, Ho<'tr •· Pen1ic. J, WTIM>n 6, .Aelntiml •· P1(co 2, OIC.kton 2, Sllrua 2, PrlClfO'* ' Toltll· 27 12·20 A4. tAM'l"ON C'--l -Clvlla 10 Monlclr-1. lotU• s. 511111men s. 811r1;;;\ IS, Motornlt. 6, S-. 1, lln<lvell 0. Toi•"· 16 9·20 ., k-'"~ OcMn View 12 U ti ,,.._.. C.nvon ($eUll\ll) 1' I c 1..-.1 Tolal 10u11. Ocoon \/low 19, Canvon tt; Foul!MI out l llldveU IC1nvonl. C,.._,, St. .... ~ 49, N ... Olmfteft 4' lOelr ll'lf1r t---) ST. M*AVINT\111• -MlrllMI 0, Ga<lell IJ. Oarvall 4, a.GOV 14. Mtndol 4. Torres 6. Ellis 6. Ot...,.llu 2. Totall· 19 11·20 "· ' NEWPORT CHRISTIAN -Wtt>er 11. HowtlfO 10, Morven f. Jol\nton 10. O.n • • Mollk• 2. Toll ll: 11 12·23 4 kWW ..., QllafW'I St. 8ona,,.,.tur1 U It 9 1 s-4't NeWPOrt Cllrl1ttan 0 14 10 ,,_. Totll foul1. St. a-..... 1.,. IP, ~ c11r11rt1n a...... H..wr 67, lstlWK'le .. (SM °"""" T ... ...,...., OL~Al.S HOOV91t -HIM\l11 41, A"tattv 12, Grefllll 2, P'lllOOIOI I , Jollntoll 4 Tgtels: 21 H ·JO 67. UTANCIA -C~ll n. lelt:ll""OOCI .. Gt1Mnl ), Jollntlon 1•. Furtn u. ~ l. tolt": ?4 1••tl 64. kwe ..., °"9"8n Oltftdlll HOOVM' ,. 1, 10 ft-47 Etta~ 12 ti 11 jt.1t Tote• !o\111: Gltnclett Hoover 19. lsttn· • (I• '4; ,OUIH Ol.ll. Gr•llaffl CE\1.-11 • TatllnlCM: ~n (ftlOMltl 2. ......,.Ha,._Jf,~M ISlll~T-) Nlt#OtlT HMIOll -8ut/lm9ll 1%, Me0nra11 n, Sor-u, FraMt 2. MaQI It, HOldtoll 2. '-" l . Jamn o. Tot•tti ts M7 S7. "A~ -K HeMOll JS. l!I • HelllOll t1 Oflw •. M'lli 2. ,,,._ t. Fr-n l . TOlall 2l t0-1• S6. 1HtwMtl H•~ 111'1 ~ 1' I~ ..... ,, .. 12 ....... • T6tll tOUlt· ~ HartlW 1•, ,.~t· 'l1 l'oothlU SS 61 Sen Cltm (Oii 67 1• Wllllnev 6t int-et lttvlt (HewJ O»-.t Casllt (Hew) ~I• ~t j...aguna Hlh J...-0e1>1 HIN1 J U·-Mln lon Vlt lo • 11>-san Clement• Jl....._1 C..PO llellev , J?0-91 Woodbrlclot .'21-'l.eolMI• Hllh )thl 0.ne HIM\ f' .._.t Mlulan Vltlo ,._.. San C1tmon1t FJ--teoltlrano Valltv F 11>-Woodb<ldoe UG. HILU 16· I) WOOO .. IOG• IM) 59 Fulltrton J.4 St Garden Grove « 39 LtO. HUii Coll • 1 5' .Artn l• « 49 Unlvtnitv 33 S6 Min ion Vltlo • Corona Ott Mar OIH rvlne 1ournev 026-&rta lournt v J-1 San Cltmonlt J6-Caolllr•"° Valltv ~Ina Hlh $1 ~· Oora<IO so I ' " f'wtlflce S6 41 #..,,IOOt (Oii 39 J 13---11 Minion Vlelo J It-el LAOuna Hiiis J~eouna 8H dl J%S-5an C1tmtn11 J27-• C.oo Valltv JlC>--el Dana Hilt• F)-Mlulon Vlt lo F~aouna Hltt1 46 .. Vlflt\e .. 79 tu1lln . SI .. LOI Amloos '7 COttl ,.,.,... 010-EI Toro Otl-.t Sunnv Hll11 026-0ranot tovrntv F lc>-Ltguna Beech _,,....,,L_.,. MATllt Oil Cl ·Ol la> E'-•nta .. '1 Dom~I JV 31 • It..... S2 6t 54. lornara •S 15 Notre Dama 3' 13 9oftnlno lLAl SI • $1. ·-d ., U Crenww S2 021>-1! $1. Jolvl'I 01,_., btMel?le DV6--()r•• 1ourrwiy JJ-Hln Bteell !Clleol J7-S«ra IC"8ol Jll-11 8 1"-Amal J 1)-Srvlle ICVD<ftS) Jlt-SI Peul (Oleo) J10-at P1U\ x J27-t Serra Jll-Amel (Cllloman) FrSrvllt (LB.Ar-) Ft-Aus X (home) F 11)--et St Peul COi.LiGE WOMEN uct 74, ......,.. dlM 63 (U(I 0wt111nas Toumamalltl UC •VtH• -Antnonv 1. ltounaau O, MleatN JO ......... H••• 2, Walton 2. """"°" '· llandtr Poe4 1•. Gralltm l3 fotlh. Jl 1'· 16 1• ~l"°EltOINIE -Turl'Nln 24, Eawar<ll t . I,.~ l, Rooter\ 10, Jtnsen o. Sturooon 1, ,orrnleo 12 Totals ?J 11·10 6J ' • Melfllrna UC Irvine, 41·1' Total IOUls UC trvlM 21, Ptooeraine 20. ltoued OUI Turman (Ptooal'Olt\O), Ttc'1nl· c.ah ,.._Clint t>ench °"*' ..,,_,_ lanl ~M;ltl lndlet Te••• Ttch 13, Arl1one Slit• 7S . Lft«'1 llnctiat .., UnlftMllv of Sen FranclKo 71, UC Santa .......... S.rtta Clara 6', Ulell Slit• 66 1 .. HtGH SCHOOL WOMEH R dlMfl Jt, H"""'"""" JS ((~ T_...,,_.I • """"1NOTOM NACM -~oraova S. No.Krav '· Tilus 6. 8tcli.tf' •· HOleOev 1, VHtl I. Totals 12 II· 16 JS JDIS()N -Gtndfon 17, HtMKMV 1, Melnllerdt 12, Wiiton •. Kanae 0 Tolal\ 14 11-ft Jf Sc-.W~ Hun1Cng~ &tacll 10 9 6 11>-JS !1111\0ll • • u ...._,,, Total fouls: Hun11no1on 8tae'1 14, Ealao11 I•, TtcllnJCll•· Hunllnolon 8tacll Otncll. Oceen View SS, F•"111• Sl , ((Y9r'KI T-"*") OCIAN 111•w -Clllsa 16, Cllomlc1 tJ, b!lul't' 2, Slmetl 14, Voadlo\ 10, 1toar lout1 .. Tllllll: 2S S· 11 SS. ,A.,AX -Garror I, Blrktml'ttr 1, ~ I, Oomt II, Klnv 10. Adtltr 2, tt .. IM 4. To1111 21 t ·11 SI Sar'I '" OultWt ~ Vltw 16 14 12 1)-SS Jelrfta 14 10 I lt-S I Tola! !Ovl1 Octan Vltw II, Falr1u 16, Fouled out OoMa CFalr11a) L..ekewMd '1, Mlr1M U (~T~l llAKSWOOO -Wtlf\ 10, Janet Ingram !. Maiooon 7, 8rodcvr 4, RoOlnton 24, ! l JOl!nton 11, JIH l119ram 1. HI099nl 2 Tglalt 25 tM 4 61. ; • . MAAINA -Calkln1 16, S.bOllno I, ...._m r 17, Car-.onl 10, O..ootnt 2, lllcllllf 1 Tot11s: n t·17 SJ kM9 '" °"""" Laturwooel l4 16 16 15-61 11Mr"'8 11 1 10 25-53 "TOlll loull Ull-000 16, Marll\I It, PMMO OUI Cerbonl (Markle) NHL c.AMl'll•LL CONflll•NCI $nlvtM °"'''*' w L T Pt\ OP EOll'\OrttOJI 2J 7 J ., its 111ncouv., 14 16 , 31 1)6 C1l9l'V u 14 s ,. 11• Wlllllleoo 11 t7 • 26 13' 1(111111 10 1• • ,, 141 .... ,11 °""'*' MlnMSOta IS 12 • ,. U1 Cntceoo 14 ,, 2 )0 lit $1 1..0\ll• I) ,, 4 )0 1)0 Toron10 12 IS s 79 I,. O.iro!t 10 ,, • 74 '°' WAl..1$ CONP .. NEC• ... triclt DMlllll NV ll .. t n ' , .. ISO PMa0t1on1a ,, 10 s 41 I .. NY Aenotrt II 12 ' 38 l)J WHhlllOlon 16 16 2 14 116 P1tllbvr11h 7 11 s t9 un Ntw Jtrstv 1 23 2 16 9) Adams OMtltn 8uH110 20 10 • .. I,. 8o•ton 10 9 1 ., 141 QutOtc 11 14 3 J1 ISS Monlraal IS 16 1 l2 114 Hartford II 16 3 2S IOI ,,....Y', S<- Caiot"' 7, Wllllllote 6 T8f!MM'1 G•ma• eo,1on •• Hartoro Momreal at Ntw Jt rsev Vancouver al Qvebec PUtlburOll el NY 141endt n Minnesota al SI. Louis Men's toum1rnem (•t N-Miami &Md\, Fla.) SlnMI FINI GA m IJ7 13) lf7 166 ,,. ,,. 1J7 Ul 137 112 117 1)0 '" 13' l•S 120 " 127 "' 123 Jln>m.-Connors CU S > def Ivan Lt na1 (C1etnol10vek1a) 6·3, 7·6, 6· I ICOMtrl win• '90,0001 I Doubles Flllel l M1rtv Re1u en·S11erwooa Stewart IU S) OOI Steven Mt l>lt•·llon Wonllilc~ IU S I 6·4 1·• WorMft's vole~ HIGH KHOOL ALL-Cll' 4·A 011/IMON First Team Jullt Evllll (Newoorl Harbor), &oMlt Brighi (Senta Monlcal. Treen Baroerle !Gant>, Mlchtlte Krtosbecn ISt JOlotPnJ, LIM Hoven (Mira Costa), Vk~I Wtllltrtel (Ml•• Co•tal, Brookt Htrrln111on !Corona dtl Mir>, Te<ew Smlln (SI 8tfnard), Dena Lotlallel (Hueneme). Elelna OOen llrv1ntl MVP -Ragl"8 Stant (Gahr). Wff'OV F1ttc:r..r (Mlra Colla) S.C...-T8Mft Eme Temamewl (Wtttm1n11er1 Ju<I• ~ lGltndale), Jovct IC.OOM IGanrl lM Hoven (Mira Colla ). Kara McGu1nnn' ICorone de! ~r), Stlana Rtielof1 !Ellan· cit). Traci Miiien (Newoorl Harbor I. Lara AIOI" (Ntwoorl Harbor). Otrnonlce Galen (Huelltn'ltl, Cnrln v Wataon (L191Jna Buell) SMALL SCHOOLS ftMIT .. m Cllrl> Yt erltv lNewoor1 Cnr1,11en), Ot bolt MOlller CNewoorl cnr1111an1 s.,,,, Jt<lnett !FllntrlOO•I, IC.atntet n Hurtev CFtll\· lrldotl. Ctlle Hun lllnlltlO Chrl1t1ant, Kim F1lrct1llCI CB0<onl. Maggi Allon (lo<on), Rot>ln Pl>IMIPl !Celt). Jullt ..... llOll CCamOOttl Haff) MVP -Stt llt &trktbllt (Newoor1 Cnrh· 111nJ, Liu lla~etr (llnfltlel Cllrlllltnl *Mid Team Susi• VIOie (FllntrlOOtl, Olai\I Aaam• lMo!avt ) Jamlt Eaav IMavfltla>. ltosttM Naroon (~vlitldl MonlClue ~rtOf) tllran1wooa1. Ououesne Rlcnn>ono CBren1wooa). Am• WUllams tC•lt), Joov 8uckltv <Buct.i<l•I, Ot oole At lnlt tWlna· wara) DHP,.. ~"'9 OAVEY'I LOCKElt (MowPOtf ... Cf\) -11 anglers 69 rick coo, I co .. coo. I sena oan, I oonno, 100 mt cllfrtl DANA WHAltl" -61 all91tr> 31 bin, 1 U b011llo, JS rock fl1n, 20S maclltrtl. t9 shteolltaa. I \Cu!Pln Meftdav's trenMc11oN 8ASl8AlL Arntfl<.aft LM- KANSAS CITY AOYAU.-TraatO Wl•lt Allltn1, llrsl t>astmen, 10 lllt Toron10 lllut Jen for Jorot Orte. oulllata.r NEW YOllK YANKEES--Tre<ltO Mlkt llrowy1IM. onc11tr. 10 lllt Anott• tor Curl e 1own. ollclllf ......... '--MONTllEAL EXPO$-SlgntO Oen 5dlatte61r. pftcller, to a lllrM·Ytl r <on· trect PITtS8UltGH PIRA TE$-Slonta Amos Oii•, outftolder, to a -·vter contract 8ASKET9ALL ................ AH.Clllltll NEW JERSEY NETs-<ut Mark Jona1, t uard. PHOENIX SUNS-Wa1¥to .JoMnv HIQ/\, 11uero. 5J9"0d Mlkt Semien, forwlf'd, to • tllrff-vtar, rnake·OOOCI cvnlract l'~=~L Netltllal I' LMtut CHICAGO .PEA~lmtel Bl~ T~ln llted ol Dl•n r OtMOflllt4. GltEl!N ~AV PACIC.EltS-Flred Illar! Sterr. llt141 l:oadl, and 1111 enllrt ooechlng '''"· HOUSTON OILEAS-Annou"'*I t"fllg· nation ot Chuck s1ua1tv. llllM'lm IMlad coaCll HOCK•Y Nltl9NI Hldrev L..._,. WINNIPEG JETs-<atltel uo MIU LA1ue11.. rtoh1 ""'"°· trom SNrWOOICt ot 111t .Amet'lclll Wedi.., LMVUO. COLl.aGI LIBERTY l.APTIST-Nl mt<I .Al Worth· tno1oi1 ac11nt 11Mt11c orac:tor LOUISIANA STAfE-..amH IC.u•I Scllolttnlltlmtf' ~nooec11tr coach end l"tle Mlllt\lrltl'I Offtntl ... line Coacfl. Redskins' Gibbs co~eh of the yea r; Robinson third NEW YORK (AP) -J~ Glbt., who guided the defending Super Bowl cham· pion Wa11h1ngton RecI.k.lrla ~k to the cop of the Nalional Football Leaaue•tand.inCJ In 1983, WU named today The ~ted Prna Coach of the Year for the 9eCIOnd sU<lC881ve .eaaon. Olbba becomes the fint coeeh l1noe Allle Sherman of the 1961-82 New York Olanta ID win the awani ouutcht two )'819 tn a row. Don Shula. now with MJ.m.l, WM Coam of tM Yf/IAI with the BaJ~ c.o11:1tn1967 anct 1968, lhartnc tht honor with Oeorae Allin o1 the Loe Anaeles Raina &he Lint yMr. .. rm overwhelmed,'' Olbtla aid when told of hla lelectioo. "lt'• 1 reflecdon on i.o. to DallM, when \he Cowboys rkllied from a 23-3 halftime defidt. "That was the low polnt.." Olbbe uid, "loslna the opmer. Flm. the way we Iott It.. then realiJlna what we had to do to rep1n the hoftw-tJ~ld advan&ap. ~ to DallN and ltiU having 1& gamM left, that WU ten1bi.." Otbt. delcrlbel hlJNelf aa ''a ~­mon...,_ ~·· ln t«ma of COICh1na. "Th• ll'Mtnell l leave to other people to delemllne. •'The N°"' the Land.rya. \he SbW.. -thae .,.. the rally ~ people. SometiJlne9 t think about the auya who haw come and .,._ Ind fede ......, to Q\.dddy. 'Mlat'a what ..,_ Im. 'l'bat'a what cb1venne " - \ C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesd~. ~mber 20. 1883 Mt.IC NOT1C£ ~~ --1-1••• YCMI AM M DIPAULJ Ul*l9 A -· ........... ..... -OltD °' TMllT.,.~1'0 ... , •• tun_,i~ "':~::.:.°' ,.,. '*Liii Yuu TAld ACnOlf 100 Ci.te CeMef Of • .._. PA AK VIEW MAlNTl!HANOI A8 TO NOTWCT YOUll ,..,....::t~ t...u.AM,CA.W101 SOCIATION, etc., Plalnllll, Ill r:r-::r=:·~·~TllOll AT':(:llll HIELEASINOCOAPOA· ::~A1~.21MC. tlal. ~tnl 0 , THI NATUH 0, THI Defendant ROBERT MoCUHE. I. Ille unM<llOMd, Bred o.... fl'ROClllDINO AOA991T y::tlou and DOES 1 llWOUOh 30, ~ INfltf.cotOMt County of Or IHOUU> COlffACT A LA CaM NO 4 I 1891 81 ... Of Clltlornla, dO h«•by NOTICI °' TMlllTSa'I IALI 94.Wl>fd tllat by W1ut ot o.ct.. of F0t NO. ,.,.,, NOTICll Yev "-" 111eM '"'-CIOeute end Sw In ,,.,. SUI* On Jetiuery t , 1913, al 10.00 A M • TIM c.wt mer tleolde ........ Cout1 of tlle County of Of91199, Stat •I Tiie r-antranc» IObby on 6111 ~ re111 ...... Mel'd ot Clllfor-nla, an1ered on Hovwn Street of CtiiceOO Tiiie INoUr-,_ r"""4f wltMll *O .,._ ...._.. 2. 1983, and reeorded HO\'etnber 2 Company louttd ti 501 NOtlll Malf1 tM'"'1Mtlotl -...w. 1083 lf1 111e 1bo11• anttlled tcllon 5,, .. ,, lf'I Ille City of Sa/'111 Ana. II you with to'"" Ille •cl~ ol an wherein PARK VIEW MAIN TE~· f:,'~~y •. o• 8'Am·os~·~~ Aof ~ •ttor ...... In lhll matter you tl\OUIO ANCE ASSOCIATION, • Calllornl CONV'"Y'"NCE CO .. P'"NY ,. ... 1-··-· • 1 Non-Proltt Corwatton tlle abo "' " ,.. " • • ..,.. do t0 p1ompt1y ao 11111 yovr wrll en ~ed plelntllf(et obtained 1 luoO lornla corper1uon, H duly ap-'"°°""· II 1n~. mev be flied °" mant and dee'" 'ot lore<:IOeu'• an pointed Trull" urn)er 1tw1t cenaln llmt ule agalnel RHOMARK INC .• defan bead ol Tru1l e•ec:uted by SHARON AV1901Ulled ha lido demandade dant(&) tor the tum ol one thOUM L KESTENER, en unmarried wom11n El 1rttwm1: lede declcMI COfltre Ud. elghl ,,;_ndred t\oltllly·IOUt & S0/ 1 ARNO W GORWIN, an unmarried 111\ wdltnole a MtftM ..-Ud.,.. Dollar• lawful mon.y ol Ille Unit~ men u 1ru11011. re<:Ofded on June 11"°'"'9 .. ,,.de *O dlae. L• i. stetM.' and by 11t1tue 01 1 w111 0 18, 1981. u 1n11rumen1 No ~1tln lnformaoloft ..-llttUe. enlorcemtnt In ,.Id .ollon tieued Book 14102. P1ge 162, ol Otflcl.i " rou wtell lo Nett the edwloe of November 28 11183 1 am com· Record• ol Orenge Counly, Stet• or an •U-r It\ tMe 1Mtw, J*1 mended tq MU.Ill the proPe'ly In 1 • C11tlorn11. under the ~ ol Nie ~ clo IO promptlJ eo ttiet ,_. County ol Orange. Slttl of C1U therein contelned. wot tell al ~blle wrltwn r......-. If anJ, mer ~ fornle, d•tcrlbed u loHowt: 1UC11on 10 Ille hlghellt bidder for lllecl on time. tot 27 of Tract 9393 u II« m c.ah. or checlk u dncrlbed below. "U.e.f --MllcllM .. _ 1ecorded In BOOll 399 PIQM 'I 10 1 P•Y•ble II Ille llMt ol .... In tewfu. lo clo "" ebofMo an eete ..-io of Mlscett1neoue Mapa re<:Ofdl 0 money ol Ille United Sttt• o1 ~ heeeflo lnfnedi.t'--Mid Orange County. CailfOfnla Amerlee. wllh0\11 w11renty ·~-de "'' m-•. av '"fMlll.. IH°'*"Y 11 m«• commonly k or lmplled as 101111e, uM . ~ _..., II My alfw\a. puede -.. 2 Cloveblou orn, 1rvtne. Cat or eneumbraneee. Ill rlgllt, tllle and ,.. .. .,_. a tfefllpo. lornl• Interest now lle4d by II u IUcil 1·TO THE OERNOAMT· A cMI Togel'* wiln Ill ano llngut1r t Tru~IM 111 and to Ille following CS. ~.---. com~t hee Men nled' the t-1.1. h«edll1manll and lcrtbed prQperty lltulled In the --'-ttff .....,_t " !l..; t !MJrlenanoet thereunto belonging aforesaid County and Stall, to Wit. ,..... tft1t pou. JOU 11 In anywise appertllnlng PARCEL 1 An undivided 1flth deteM le•Mt, JCMI Muet PrQper1y to be IOld IUOjlCl 10 1 1n1ares1 1n eno 10 LOI I ol Trac1 No wltlllll 30 dlyt 1fler th•• summon1 It rt ht 01 redemption· 729 020 11088, .,.. the City of eo.1a ...... •..... L =---1 "1-..d on you. hie with lhis c;ourl • 1~ 030 725 <•I CCP County of Orange, State of Clll- wrlttan response to the complllnt "Prosi>ecuve bidder• ahovld ,11 tornll. u per map re<:Ofded 1n booll Unleaa you do your default wlll be 10 Sec1iona JOl StO 10 701 880 CC 476 PIQM 19 1no 20 of Mis-Special attention Univer ity of lllinoi Ke vin Co grove make pecial teams coach H point to players during Rose Bowl training Monday at Or- ange Coast College. antered on 1pptlcatlon ol tht plain-c;elleneous M1p1 1n the ofllot of the 1111 and this court may enler a 1~ lnciualve. for provitlOnl govern! ,.~. ..,, • 11 de-the terms condltiona 11\0 tfflCll o .....,..nty nec:oroer 01 Uld county men• 1g11n11 ~ov ~2:._!!;• tet~ICh the Nie and the llablllty or default Eac1p11ng therefrom unite 1 maneled In 1 • ~ ...... 11n1. bidders .. throvgh 8 ., snown upon the eon. could rHull In gerniahment OI PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN The domlntum Plan recorded In Book wage1 ta~lng ot money or proper!) Wednnd J 11 1984 13855 Page 928 0111Clll Reoorda of °:,?~~er 161tef requeate<11n the com· era OO o'clOC:~· A ~u•07 that di ' : said County -------------------------------------------------------_. P Olle<I Sept 1s l98J Mein Lobby. CounhovM. 700 C111 PARCEL 2 Unit 3 u shown upon LEE A BRANCH, Clerk Center Drive West City of Senta An the Condominium Pie"' referred to In Blue awaits the wra'th of Kuhn drug involvement and that of the other three players.iwho all pleaded guilty to attempting to possess cocaine and were sentenced to three months in a mini- B M JORDAN Oe I I wlll sell lhe above dflcrlbed prop Perr.et I abOve Y ' pu Y erly, under uk! wrll 1no decrM, The. 10111 amount ot the unpaid JoMPfl P. QulnbJ 80 much lhe<eol 81 may oe princlpar bllence. Interest thereon, CooheJ, Colefllan a Howlfd ary to ••Usly "Id ludgment wl1 IOQalhClr w1th reuon1bly 11t1m1led 17712 E. 17th I t. lnlefesla end costa, to the hlgllea co111, expenses end 1dvancn 11 tile T119lln, CA. t2tlO bidder, tor cash In lawful money 0 time ol the ln1u11 publlCIUon of 11111 (714) 132·2474 the Unlled Statea Notice 11e $96.965 23 Pubhstied Orange Coast Oellv Pilot Oeled 11 Slllll Anl. CA 0-mbe Curtenlly dlted Cuhlera Checks ' 8. 1983 01 Certified Checkl payable to the Otc 6. 13. 20, 27, 1983 Htctcey, Nevland. Percle• & TruSlee or OIOde1 are ecceotat>le to 6883·8~ Collette T1u11ee provided proper lde<>tlfl· KANSAS CITY. Kan. (AP) -After receiving a three-month ja.H term for possession of cocaine, former star pitcher Vida Blue now faces possible further punishment from baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. "Sometimes the players association has been su~ful in challenging the com- missioner, and sometimes it has not," said Steve Fehr. whoee brother. Don, is acting head of the players union. "There is a substantial po&ibility that.Aikens, Martin and Wilson will be eligible to play baseball when spring training begins." mum-security prison in Fort Worth. 1---MU--C-NO-T-IC_E __ _ Texas. 24031 El Toro Road. Sulle 250 c111on 11111aff1ble Laguna Hiiia. CA 92653 F1om lnlo1m1t1on which th• BRAD GATES. Sherill.Coroner T1u111e detms retltble, bul for Kuhn last week announced a one-year suspension -with possible reinstatement as early as May 15 -for three of Blue's 1983 Kansas City Royals teammates who were caught in a federal drug probe However. after Blue was sentenced Monday, one of h lS attorneys alluded to indicauons by the players unions that it would fight Kuhn's suspension of Willie Wilson, J erry Marun and Willie Aikens. A spokesman at Kuhn's office in New York said Blue's case w ould be reviewed by the commissioner before any further action might be taken against h im . Blue, 34, pleaded guilty to po68e8Sion of three grams of cocaine and was the only Royal who testified before a grand jury hearing evidence on drug trafficking in the Kansas City area. "Mr. Blue. were it not for lhe fact that you have cooperated with the govern- ment in this case, your sentence would be much more severe," said Sullivant, who In imposing the sentence agamst Blue, U.S. Magistrate J. Milton Sullivant in- dicated there may have been a sharp distinction between the extent of Blue's also levied a $5,000 fine Hawks,. Edison win narrowly Ocean View will meet Long Beach J ordan in one semifinal of the Cypr~ tournament as the Sea.- hawks edged Fairfax in quarterfinal play Monday to highlight wor.'len's prep basketball action . In other Cypress tournament play, Edison overcame a slow start to down Sunset League rival Huntington Beach in the consolation quarterfinals. while Marina had a difficult time with Lakewood in the championship quart.ersfinals. Here's what happened: Ocean View SS, Fairfax Sl The Seahawks had four players score in double figures as they improved the record to 8-1 on the young season. Senior wing Karen Chase led her teammates with-16 points., although Laura Simek contributed 14 points, Michelle Chomicz 13 and Trina Voachos 10 in the balanced attack. Dana Douty had only two points but grabbed nine rebounds. The Seahawks took a 42-32 advantage into the final period, but was forced to withstand a furious Fairfax rally down the stretch. WOMEN m Edison 39, Huntington Beacb 35 The Chargers improved their season mark to 7 -2 behind the shooting and thievery of Kori Gendron, who had 17 points and four steals, and the shooting and boa.rd work of Gretchen Meinhardt, who had 12 points and 12 rebounds. Trailing by three points at halftime, the Chargers overcame their sluggish start and went ahead by as many as 11 early in the fourth quart.er. Wendy Becker and Ida Vallez led the Oilers w ith eight points apiece. Lak~wood 61, Marina 53 Cynthia Robinson's 24 points were just too much to overcome as the Vikings' record dropped to 6-3. Senior guard Jill Bellamy (17 points), junior guard Judy Calkins (16) and senior forward Francey Carboni ( 10) tried to keep pace with Robinson and the Lancers. but couldn't. Lakewood led by as many as 18 points during the game. GRIZZLY TEST FOR UCI . • • From Page C1 trying to cause something to happen. "What you have to do (against such a defense) is maintain your offense. We'll take our shots, and we'll run if there's the opening. but the objective of their defense is to get you to shoot in a hurry." The Grizzlies feature a balanced attack centered around 6-9 sophomore postman Larry Krystkowiak, who is averaging 14 points and almost 10 rebounds per game. and senior guard Doug Selvis, who is filling the nets at a 12.3 clip. "Larry is what you would call a blue collar player," says Montgomery, who has the best winning percentage in the school's history at .653 (96-51 ). "He plays very hard. "(Guard Marc) Glass runs the show. and I guess Selvis is the mostspectacular of any of our players." Montgomery adds that. outside of Washington State, his team hasn't really been tested this season. He thought he might get a good game out of Cal State Fullerton in the finals of the Champion Holiday tournament, but with the Tit.ans' 6-11 Ozell Jones on the bench with an injury, the contest was a rout (60-46). The Anteaters (3-3), on the other hand, can't BASKETBALL • • • FromPageC1 ln the first period, Coach Jim Harris put in \he second strhtg and they turned a five.point deflctt into a four-point advantage before leaving midway through the second quarter. The un.ung heroes this time were non-starters Rick Willon, Ricky Butler, Craig Ad.name, Joe Parko and Trevor Smith. Adnams led the way by ICOring six ·of his eii}lt points in the Seahawks' 24-point aeocond quaner. Senior guard Dave Dresnick led all .corers with 20 poi.nu, including 10 of Ocean View's 12 pointa ln the fimquaner. The Seahawka are now 5-3. SL Bonaventure 0, Newport C'llrlstlu 4t lt wu • oou.rageou.a comeback by the Conquerors (4-3) COftlkierlng they didn't 900re a lingle point in the first quarter. That'• rt.iht. in going 0-for...S from the field and O-tor-2 at the ~ throw llne. the Conquerors tniled 13-0 at the end o( the first quarter and 17 -0 early ln the 8eCOOd befol"'t' they finally got on the 9COl"ebotrd. N~ ec:tuall'y came blCk to tie the game at one point (38-38) and led on anottfer oocasion. 41-40, w ith two mlnucet remaln1nc before Urtnc down the l\Nt.ch. tuck Weber led Newport with 11 oof ota. wblle teemma&8 Oui1 Howard and Scott John.on added 10 eech. UCl's Tolbert sidelined UC Irvine freshman forward Tom Tolbert is out for the season after suffering a separated shoulder last week. Tolbert slipped in the shower on Thursday, mjUring his right shoulder. Anteater Coach Bill Mulligan has asked the NCAA for a medical redahirt for Tolbert who has played 15 minutes in six games this season. seem to find the right tune togo with their dance step. One minute they're beating a highly talented San Diego State team, and the next they're losing to the University ofSan Diego. · UCl's w k may be tougher, too, in that McDonald, the team's captain and leader, suffered a severe hip pointer d uring practice Monday and ia being listed as ''doubtful" for Montana. "Are we a top20~?" repeats Montgomery. "I don 't think so. I think you'd be getting way ahead of the aun by saying that. I can name 20 teams who are better than ua or. let's put it this way, I can name 20 teams I wouldn't want to play. "·What we have been every year ttJ»mpetitive -not great, but compeUtlve. At leaat when teams have played Montana they know they've been in a game. "And that's all I can uk for." FATHERLY. • • FromPageC1 aome interesting naroet -Buddy Young, Bobby Mitchell. Ray Nlttchke and Dick Butkus. Dick is still a real cloee friend." Father Duncan hat a great deal of feeling for the 1983 Dlini team, which, ln fltct. makes hil "job" eo enjoyable. "In theee bta garnet, my ex.cltement steml principally from the boya -their int.en!llt and theU enthuslalm. Wedohawa lotof CaUlomUI boys on the te~. but there an others who haven 'tlMn an OCMn.. who have newr been to California," he explained. Fathet' Duncan, allhoulh. full·tlme resldtnt of Le Salle, filinoll. haa a vacaUon home in Rancho Santa Fe l'lNl" &n Dleao· So the thrill of a trip to C..llfoml.I may not be ao evtdent. But be found a Jot Md chanced tn Orance <Aunty~ 1964. , • "It'• Just amu1na how Oranp County hlitl arown. ·'The 1-t time we~ out. d'ie.,..... we're ttaylnc -the Newport Marriott -WMn't even h~tt." h&-.dded. .. ' ) Hope denies report LONDON (AP) Comedian Bob Hope de- nied reports today that he took fees to appear at the British Pro-Am char- ity golf tourna ment which bears his name. Organiz.ersof the tour- ney, which has gone bankrupt, were quoted in the British press as telling creditors that Hope was paid $125,000 in fees and 75,000 dollars in expenses for the Bob Hope British Classic. The t o urnament , in - augurated in 1980, col- lapsed last month with debts of about $750,000. "If we had not paid, we would not have canceled the tour- nament.. but Mr. Hope would not have been seen here," tournarnent organiur J ohn Spurling was quoted as telling Monday's creditors' meeting. But Hope, in a tele- phone interview with British Broadcasting Corp. radio, said ex- pe05e8 accounted for all the money he was paid. though he did not say how much he received. "I was never paid any money. The money that I was paid for, of course. went for the production and the whole thing," he said. Seahawks in finals TORRANCE -Rich- ard Smith 9COred one goal and James Thomp- 1e>n the other on a pen· alty iOck to lead the Ocean View High boys' aocx:er team to a 2·0 eemifinaJ vk:1.ory ~ Hawthorne in the ~th Torrance Tournament here Monday. The victory. wbk:h improved Ocean Vlew'a ~ record to 7-0..1, put the Seahawka lnto tont1ht'1 (7) cham - plonahlp contat a,ainlt Oxnard ll South Tor- rance HICh. The Seahawk1 reac~ the llmlflnala bydownlna Muir, 2·1, in the quarterfinals earlier m. the day. John Park'• &'O&l at Ille 10-mlnute mark of the MCIOnd half tied the pnw • ant ap.ce, and Ol.wan View wwntcn eoou_..... Mulr tt::-2 count In ~hy County of Otano-. CA which Tru1IM m•k• no repr- ITATU•NT OF WIT'HD"AWAL By I<. Brown, Sergeent tetton or w11renty. the 1treet Id· '"OM PAJtTNE"atW PubllShed Or•noe Cout Detty Pllo d,.._.,, or other c:ommon dftlQ- °""ATINO UNDE1' Dec 20. 27. 1983, Jen 3 19&4 n1tlon of Ille above described prO(>-FICTITIOUt 8UtlNIEtl NAW 6563· eny .. 2000 Meyer Place. • A3 I Tiie l0How1ng person hH wllhdrewn Cosll Mesa. CA 92827 as 1 o-•I p1rtner from 1he pert-S110 property •• t>e<ng IOkl for IM neranip operating under the fie· PUil.iC NOTICE purpose of paying the obhg1Uont t•llOUS OUSinUs name of PAVO MCUred by Slkl Deed 01Tru11 lncluel· PROPERTIES ANO INVESTMENTS. NOTICE-°" •no f-M<l ••pen-ol llle Truatee POMONA II 1816 North Old Tustin ~ IALE ano ol Sile Avenue Sutll B, Senta Ane, CA RE· Loan "32076435 Dated Oecembef I. 1983 9270l YOU AM .. DEFAULT UHDE" CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE Ttte l•cllllous buatneu n1me NOn ANO tECUfUTY AOMI COMPANY 11a1emen1 for the partnerSl>lp wu MINT DATED AYgWt 1Jttl, 1 U 111<1 Trutt&. llled on July 1, 1982 on 1ne COunty ot' UM.ttt YOU TAl(E ACTlON T By Suzanne Kelly Ot1"09 FILE NO F192626 "'oner "°"" "'°"'""· Executive Yiu Preal<Jenl full Name an<1 Aeldress ot tne Pe<· MAY IN SOU> AT A "'9&.tC IALI. 9451 Corbin Avenue son Wtthdr•w1ng Anhui J Fran«> IF YOU Nl!ED AN lXPLANA Nor1nrodge. CA 91328 Signed Arthur J Franco OF THE NATU"E OF TH (2 13) 701·2358 Lloyd R Herely , PfllOCEEDtNO AQAJNIT YOU, Y Published Of1.nge Co111 Daily Pilot Edwetd T Gnuo ~D CONTACT A LAWYl". Otc 13, 20, 27 1983 QA .. WIN a WAONE" ON OECEMBER 27th. 19113, A 8154-83 10.00 A M , WESTERN THRIFT llllte 410 LOAN ASSOCIATION. PLEDGE 1'401 Von Karm111 Affnue WILL SEE AT PUBLIC AUCTION T Pta.IC NOTICE lrYIM, CA. 12715 THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CAS (n4) 115-1155 OR CASHIER'S CHECK, (ptyablt I NOTICE OF DEATH OF MORGAN A. BISSEY AND OF PETITION TO ADMIN- 1 STER EST ATE NO . A·IUOOS PuOllShed 01ange Cout 011ly time or aele In l1wtut money of t P1to1 Dec 20, 27 1983 Jen 3, 10, United St1test AT 1111 E.AS 1984 KATELLA AVENUE, ORANGE 6539-83 CALIFORNIA, All RIGHT, TITL ANO INTEREST IN TH AT CERTAI 1-------------1 NOTE ANO TRUST OEEO DATE To all heirs, benefic1anes, cred11or.s and contingent creditors of MORGAN A BISSEY and persons who may be otherwise interested tn the will and/or estate· DllJH Imel August 13th, 1982, EXECUTED B OR DENNIS A_ FRAn IN FA.VO OF JOHN R MUSCH 1-----------1 Said 54le wMI be made, but wtthOU HUSCROFT covenant or watr1nty, express or tm phed regarding title. pouesalon Wll..DA P H USCROF en<:um1>t1nces. to pay the ur11>1 A pl'l1t1on has been filed "'asscd awav Decembe balanc;e 01111e Not• MWred by the by Dons Woodho':r tn the ... • Security Agreement 10 wit S Co Or 17. 1983 at the age. of 97 in S24.546 49 1ncludlng, u prOVlded 1 upenor un ° an~e Cue.la Ml.'Sa. She 1s survived said Note. advances. 11 any. •-Coun ty rcquesung that Dons by a son, William H uscroft charges and expense1 ol th Woodhouse be appointed as Pledgee I . of Costa Mesa; two daugh· WESTERN THRIFT ANO LOAN AS· persona represent.alive to tcr'S. Annt> Goble or Apple SOCtATION adm1n1ster the est.ate of Valley and Wilda P1ster of BY OL V~OSOEL M ORGAN A BISSEY Orange eight grand chil· ASSISTANT MANAGER (under the Independent A d· • . RETAIL BANKING · · · f Es A ) drl.'n, 14 grt.•at grand ch1I· Pvt>l•al'led Orange Co111 0111y Piiot mm1stra~on o tat.es ·~ . drcn and one sister Dorothy Otc 17 18, 19, 20. 21, 1983 The pct1llon is set for hea~ Daugherty of Steubenville. 8548-in Dt>pt. No. 3 at 700 C1v1c Ohio. She was a resident of Center Dr •• West, Santa Ana, Orange County since 1918 PUil.iC NOTICE CA 92701 on January 4, 1984 an<.I she was a life member CNU K-4a11'4 at 9:30 A.M or The Woman's Club of Or-OflANOE COUNTY LF YQU OBJECT to the an ge. C M p Club of Or· SUPINO" COURT granting of the petition, you ange and a member of Th 700 Civic Cen.., Dr. Wffl should either appear at the t111te AM, CA. t:ml1 h d ob'-' C hristian Church o r Orange. Pt1lnlllf: ZELMA FRAZIER .caring 8~ st.au: you /"-'-" She was a registered nurse Defendant: DICK JANUZZI, BIL l t0ns or file wntten objec- for -10 years and had re· JOHNSON, OIVERSIFIEO BUSI ttons With the court before . _.,, h NESS ACTIVITIES INC . A Qallfornl the h earing Y our appear· cetVnJ er nurses training Corporation. HUNTER HORN RE .. under Charles and Will SOURCES. tNC . A C111tom11 cor· ance may be '" person or by M a v 0 w h 0 we r po<atton, HARVEY LEVITZ, INTER your attorney t'O-fo';..nders or the May NATIONAL GEMOLOGICAL so IF YOU ARE A CREDI-. CIETV. A Cellfornle corporation. an TOR · t creditor Chmc 1n St Louis. M1ssoun ooes 1 throvgh 10, 1nc1u11ve or 8 ronttngen V1s1t.at1on will be held Tues-Case No 39.54.49 of the da-eased, you must file day December 20 1903 5.9 IUWONI your claim with the court or ' ' 9 ' NOTIC~I You ""9 Men awd. . nal PM at f'atrhaven M C>l'tuary The cowt ""'dactde ,..._, , p~nt 1t to the perso rep- Funeral services will be wlttleut ,_ ....,.. IWatd resent.attve appointed by the held Wednesday Dec-ember ,_ tMpOftd wttMft • .,._ court within four months 21 1983 2 PM at Fairhaven ""'lnfot'IMtton Mtow. from the date of first issuance • • 11 you W1111 to IMk the ldYlc• of I 'ded · "'-M ortuary Chapel with in· 111orney In 11111 matter, you lllOul of etters as proVJ • tn ~" terment at Fairhaven M em-do ao promptly t0 ""' your -111 u on 700 of the Probate Code o rtal Park In lieu of tesc>onM. II any. ma)' be llled of Cahfomia. The time for Clowers. send rontributioru "":v.ao1U11ed huldo demandad• ft ling da1ms will not expire to gift to the living through E1 trlbum•: ..,.. ct.dcllr contfa Ud prior to four mont~ from the your ravori\c charit y 11n eudeencle • """"J: UCL,.. date of the heanng noticed Dlret·ted by Fairhaven apond• clofttro •IO · LM II above M <-moru1l Park. 633-1442 lft~ 4r. ~uetft. ~ °' YOU MAY EXAMINE the en ettwner '" ltltl l'Nltter, 19'1 rill' kept by the cou rt. IC you 1-----------~ aMuld do eo Pf9"'Pftr eo !Mt JOI.II arc interested in the estate, wrttteft ,..._.._, " "'~· IMl' bl you may serve upon the ex- PACIF1C VIEW -..c>NALPAM< c.m.t«y • Mortuary Ch9P91 • Crematory 3500 Pacific view Orlve Newport Beech 8-44-2700 flted on tl!M. ad · · tlUateddeeeeMttclt••-ecutor or mmistrator, or to de "" ebofedo en "'' _,., upon the attorney for the ex- deMria ~ IMMdle...._19. ecutor o r administrator, and clo "t• ........,., au ,..,....,. fill' w ith lhe court with proof -"•·":=:-...-...... ,, .... • • of service, a written request 1·TO Titl Dlt NOANT: A stating that you deslre special cOlftplelftt '-.,.... 11tec1 ~ nolkt.• of the filing of an in-==~:.=:;..~ ';':. -• ventory and appraisement of wtWft • da'f9 lfl• 1t11 .. ummont esuite as.sets or o f the peU- Mtwd on'yO\I, hie with tll'* CO\lrt t1ons or accounts mentJoned written r"90"M to Ille c:omplalnt In S«Uon 1200 and 1200.5 of :,':!l:: ~ron~r:'.:. W:.: the California Probate Code. utt. Ind 1111• court mey enter• AlJ..AN 8. WEISS Ir AS- ment ag""'11t YoU tor lhe r cs.. SOCIA 1ES ma11Cled In ,,. compl""'1t, wNdl A ( p ut•~ could 111u11 1n oarntllltMnt ot Uonaey or e ._..,, waoee. 1a1ttno of 1noney °' ~ 3'1U Atlutk AveHe or ottw relief requeeted In 111e com-Loa1 Beadl, CA. Mlt'1 p1~td· F.o 1 ttl3 Publlahro Orulge CoNt LE! A. BAANcM. Clerk Deily Pilot Dec 20. 21, 27: By. HERMA E BOSTICK, Deputy 1983 ~ ... _...... ~1.K.....,_ .,....,. .. u. -, ..... e..eM ...... Mt.IC NOTJC( L• ~CA..-PICTITIOUl .,_11 ~~~ange Cout Otlly Piiot MA• ITAT'llerf 09C 13, ~. 27. 1~. Jan 3, 1914. Tiie followlfto l*'IOftl .. tlo6r'9 '4a3·83 :t:i.::i. HOMt HIWIClS. ------------13 1108 Cout HwY. ~ 30!, S. LAIQuna. CA. tH7' Classy. Autes Advertised in the ' ~-.. Aobtrt Gary Tumaf, 33115 fA f n- calllO, Dena Pont, CA t:rtn l aure11c. Ill WOMell. MIU Sepulveda Apt. I , 0 11t1lstrMO lelel\, CA. 12124 Tiiie W11MM II concluc'9d ~ 1 alpel1ner1'11p "°'*' o. fllrlllr Thia """"*"' ... Neel -.ti Irle ty ~ °' Ortnge Oowll'f Or\ "·...., ..... ~ Of.. COltll .,.,. Die. .. 13, to, 11. ,._ UIJ.a Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tuelday, December 20, 1983 Ca Nil.IC NOTIC! Mlle NOltCE P\&IC M>tu "*1C NOTICC MOC l«>TIC£ MUC NOTICE l'\alC NOTICE ~ NOT1Cl •.-nt NOTICE OF DEATH OF YOU AM * DUAULT•\WA A ' M011C9 01 MCmCI OI ,.c?nnout Wtl 'tclmOUI .,,.... AGYmOUI ...... Ncmc:• °"MA&. JAM ES SUN DER LAN 0 ~.!! !YM ... .;.Tou0·,~. ~ TWUITG't uu TllU9TU't uu um l'TATalllfT u. tTAT'ltllJn .... tTATiiiilif "°""TY AT ·--• -_,......, l'9 MO. CN Tl llO. -TIMI~ per.one W. doinG The l0ll0wltl9 ~ la doing TN f~ ~.,. ~ ....VA ft IALI AN O OF PETITION TO AD-t o NOftCT VOU1t •+10NIU''f fT Yw.,. 1a ..... ...., a DUO Y• -la ........ .....,, OUD O\ltlntet • outlnflla ea.: ou..,_. eel c-....... ""* MINISTE R ESTATE NO. lllAYM IOl.OAl APUaJCIAL.ii. OITMllT .... Oft.11, mt.-Of'T1'UIT .... OM. tO.,__ 00\llHA COMMl!RCI! COOIJ' Ill " ... AHO AllOCIATU II CITY Of INOOIT"" AUTO CAAl IN IHE SUPl:AIOA COOAT OF THE A·UOI U " YOU ••o AM IXPUNATIOll .... ,_.._ ......... ,,.....,_ .... '°" ........... ..,.... ... 1012 I .I!.. ltletol. Sui,. 102, lent• Mh.LAl'O H TATH, u 124 Ol!NT!fll, 1072 IL h lol. 14111• ~~Ef~~f~~~IA, FOA THE To all ht>ll"I, ~l'l('ricuuiet. ~-=-=~~~T~r i~ ::-:r,.::i:.•:=::·..:c ::-:'~::.i:.-::r~r.-i: A~,.tt~ac;Mid. 1072 &~ ~'roo*8~ ~~='41, Hunt• IO~~.,,~~AN.CA t~~1n 91, ko1ice 11 '*-by~ 11141 Gal) c rea1tOI"$ and continaenl aM0UL0 CONTACT ALA~ MM .. ,..,. el 11te 11'11111 .. "9 ""9 --. ef h 1"111 # 11 ltlalOI kl• 102, &.nta Ana. CA W"f A. Rltlehll, Mii P.,.l'llO 1t11tOI, ~~laMa AM. C. JllM .•• AdnllnlJlralOf ot Illa Eelall c r ~ d I t 0 r 8 0 r • J A M E s NOT'ICI Of' TMllT'll'I •ALI ....... ,..., ,_ __.. ................ ,.. ,., .............. •2101' Ot • tiVlltlngton S.ICll. CA ·~ 92101 eooo o4 Mttlln F JllM, wlll Mii Pflv11a SUNDl':RLANO d ""'l'llON T.I. Ilk M1'M law,ef. ...,_,, C.. Proper1i.t. 1 Cal!fofllla Oii" T"I• ~ i. conc!Ucled by.,, Artllur M Alld.,..Ofl, I ..... to the lllghell •nd 0.-1 bl<ldef. nn .... NOTICE IS Hl!AEBY GIVEN. lhl l STEWART TI TLE OP C-'ll· SlEWART TITLE 0, CALI· etll Olltln«lhlp. 3H 8tn M~ ln<llYldull P1109f'llX Drive. Clly ot ""'Ulllry. CA und« the termund oondlt!Olla ,_... who muy ~ o therwlae on W.OnetOay. Jenull)' II, 1944 •I FORNIA, • C.ilfom11 CIOfpor•tlOn. FOANIA. • Ct1lf0tnla co1po19110n H Sulla 120. N-Port 8eaott. CA. J RllllGlllll 01745 lnaflet tMnlk>Md. Ind eubj.c'I 10 intere8t.cd in the will ond/01 10 00 a.m 01181<1 Cley. Ill the room (Sul>lllllutad True! .. ). u clutv ap. duly •PPC>l1>l.O Trut t .. 11nder the t2~ rn11 tl•lament wH llltO w1111 tl\t Tl'!la b\111~ la GC>nductect by: • confitMellon Oy Ille $uperl0t COlltl est.al~ M1 Hide IOf GOf'l<IUC11ng T1ua1 .. ·1 pointed True1 .. unOtlf 11\4t l()llowlng IOtlOwlng OeKrlti.d deed Of trul l OIMn Pr~li.t, a C.itfornla gtn COunly Ci.<i. of Orange Cou"IY on general Plf1f\ettlll9, ot °'~ Coun•y Oii <>-'nber 27. ~ ... s ..... within IN Otf!Gft ol REAL ES-Cleaetl~ deed of lfUll Will SE.l( WIU SELL AT PUBLIC -'UCTION erlll p81'ltwnh19. 10162 MKANhW Nov 18. 10113 Ray p Olmlcll.io 1N3,al 1000 4M ,Ot lhe<Mfl• A ~t!Uon has been hl!l:V TATE SECURITIES SERVICE.AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE TO™' HIOHEST BIOOEA FOA e1vc1 .Su111120.INlne.CA l2715 P'Df711 Tlllt•l•t-t w••Medwltfl lhe within the time tliow.cf Oy .... 11 Ille by Gerald He rntr tn the Su loc11ed el 2020 N()(lll B<oadway. HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH Of u CASH or a• Ml l0tlh In hGtlOfl Alldr.-. J K91anz. 1012 SE PuOOllllll<I Otaflgt C0..1 Dtlly County Cleft! of Orange CounlY on oftlce of Yatet and M1;K ... a Pro-pertar Court oC Oninge Coun-Suitt 206. In Ille City OI S11111 Ma. Ml fOtth 11> Sacllon 292411 OI the Civil 202411 of Ille Clvll COO., 1111 rlgllt, !Ille 8rt1IOI Sullt 102, Santa Ana, CA P1lol Nov 19, Dec t. 13, 20. 19a3. NOv H. 1..,. fnalontl C0tpotat10n, 11torMY1 fo• ty ,...,..u~tlng thllt Gerald Coun1v or Orange. •l•ll 01 c .i1. Cod•. 111 r1g111, utle and 1n1.,.t1 con-1no 1n1erHt conv~ 10 end now 9U07 6252-83 rn1m said AdmlnlSlrllOI ... 888 Nollll • "1 ..... 10tnl1. WESTERN' SIERRA FINANCE ~ 10 alld now held by II uoo.t lltld by II W'lder Ukl 0..0 01 Mid Tlllt butlneN I• conouc1ao by: • QAllWIN. WAOMlfl Main Str .. 1. Su•t• 1000, Sen•• Ana. Hefner be appoint"" as per· CORPORATION, • Callfornl• eof• Nkl [)Md Of Ttu•I In Ille pt'opetty Oeed ol ftu•• In Ille property herein-Qtne<'tl 1)41flntf'l/llp. . Slllte •10. 1'401 Votl ·--An. Caillotnla. all the~ lt'tl., .. t, sonal represenuauve kl ad · pc>rellOn ... duly llP9()lnled Trull .. lleretn111., Oeeeribed &ltlf' d9SCrib41d Rey p ()IM.cl\eld ruauc NOTICC ., ...... CA. ta111 elld ...... of Mid I. In end min1r.u:>r the e5l0te ut J AMES Uno.I end pur-nl 10 ,,.,. ~ Of TRUST OR RUBY E BONHAM. TRUST OR w l(IM WILSON, • T~ ... ,~, Wat fiMO With '"' (11') -.11 .. ~~.:':~ah~:: c::.;~1~0:::1': SUNDERLAND {u nder the :~r::'!~:e~.: ~~~:rb'4o ~ db:E~e~?ti~~~ ~~s GESSIN •• ~:':led men. J J MOSER .• m11118d g:n~~ c,i:a~ OI Ottl\ge co~mly Of1 ,~~:A~=-.. r P1::r:.c""':. 1~~1.~d Diiiy deec:rlbed In E•hlblt .. ,., .. allllCl'le<I lnd ependent Administra tio n AGEMENT INCORPORATED,. Call· marrlllO woman u lier lole 6 eep.,. BENEFICIARY DAVID w WARO·.' ,2*31 f ho lottowtng pe1son1 lie dOlng 63t3.t.) MNIO uf F.suites Act) The petitio n l0tnla 1:0t1><H1tl0n. rec0tded Jul)' I, a11 prooerty ELL. M O. • Profaaslonll Corpc>r· OAftWfN a WAQNlll tiu11nn111: ... _II' MnnM· 0Mct1e>11on ol Real Properly l r h 0t-t No 1980, In 900ll 136&2 ot Official Ra-Rec:Ofded °"'41n'tb6f 26, 1978 u allon ...... a10 MODOC LIMOUSINE 3•71 \Ila l'"VUl.nl nu1n.c; iocat.o In Clly 01 Gatden Gtow. 15 54' or ea.nng in P . c0td1 ol lald County. •t pega 529 Instr N~ 33476 1n boolC 12976 Pao8 Rec0tdad Januaty ''· 1983 u 1M01 Von K-an A...-Lido. Newl>Oll a .. 011. CA 92663 ___ _.... ........... ...-......, __ _ County 01 O.lf\Q8, s1111 01 Cali-3 at 700 C1v1c Ce nte r Dr Rec0<det'a 1ns11umen1 No 6115. by 750 01 011ic111 Rec0<d• 1n Ille omc. instr No 83-021358 ol on~ ~ If~. CA. 11111 Janice Ad<:ock, 127 171h St . New· FICTITIOUS .,._" IOfnl• West, Santa A na. C A 92701 reason 011 oreac" 01 default In P•Y· ol tlle Rtc0tdtr Ottl\ge County. Mid COid• In lhe oltloa or the Reoofci.t Put>litl* Ofange CoHt Oall) P<l'I Beaoh. CA 92663 NAMI STATIWN'T Lots r'*o 121 and three (3l In BIOCll 011 ~'<'mber 28 11:183 a t 9:30 mant of perl0tmance ol the obll· deed ol trusl del(;rlt>a Ille loltowlng Orenge County, a&ld dMCI ol trust Piiot Dec 20, 27 1963, J111 3, 10 Earl WMlit1. 2240 Peril Nt'WPOfl Tiit lollowing PefM>n• II• doinG 8. Tr11e1 3211, at per Map thereof ' getlon9 se<:ured 11\erlby, Including prope11y• Cletel1bet Ille fOllOWing propetly. 1984 •219, Ntwl)Ofl ~h. CA 92660 l>uslriets at· re<:0tded In Book t4, Paoe •3. ot A .M. that breecll 01 default. Nol .... ol Lot 14 of Block 53 .. Arch e.ec11 Thelandreterredtohetainueltu·1 6570-83 Thll t>;i11nMt II conducted by·• FLAGSHIP CONllALESCENl MlaOaM.,_1 ~ ~d• OI Of. IF YOU OBJECT ll> lhE whk:h was reoot<*I M1teh 30. 1982 Horgtll•. at per map recotded In 814'<1 Int~ State of Ca/ll0tnl1, Coun· general partnetahlp CENTER, .t6e Ftag&lllp Rd., N.wport •noe County Celit0t1>t1 granung of tht> pell lion you as Recordt r·a 1n11rument No 800I! 1 P911ft 9 encl 10 ot Mia· IV ot Ot1nge. end It desc;(fti.<t •• .,tanlCe -'deook Beecll, CA. 92663 4 P.N •099-01.t-02 and 03 1.. Id h , , ' h 82· 109966. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ~aneous Meps. 1n 1~ oltiee of the follows Tiie North 44 50 feel ol Loi fltB.IC NQllC[ Tht1 ttatament wn hltd will't Ille Arrn111Can Ca1 Med6"111 Ser 1 1, Thia .... 11 aub[«I 10 CUHenl SHOU t'll ~r appear at I E AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO· County Recorder of Hid County 12 OI Pl\ele>'• S..bdlvl•lon ot. part ol County Cltltll ol Orenoe County on Inc . 1051 Eall Ogden Ave . MU- IUM, covenant&. condlllont, ,.. hl'anng a nd SUllA: you objt!\.' DEA FOR CASH, lawful money Ol lhe MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS. VA-the W ICOl lract, In lhe City 01 Santa : FICITTIOUI IMJ.... NOY 17 1983 waukeo. WI• 53~02 atrlcllona. r~atlons. rlghta.11gh11 uons or file wrin e n ob Jl!<C· UMed Stales.°' e cashier'• cll«k CANT LANO. An1. County of Orange. Sta11 of NAMI! aTATIMINT fl'U06ll This business 11 conducted by • ol w1y. e.-nen11. ol tlCOfd. and lions wnh t he t'tlurt be fort drawn on 1 state or nallonal t>ank, • ·111 a tlrttel addrtll °' common C1lllom11, u &11own on • mep Iller• The fOllowlng person• a11 dOl~ Publlshad Orange Cont Dally c0tpc>rallon ancumbranoea ot r41Cord to be MllS· 11a11 Of fedetal credll union, °' • d~na1ion 11 shown above, no w11-of recOtded In Book 3 Page 28 and In bualness u : Pilot Nov 29. Dec; 6 13 20. 1983 Allen L Hanson, Exac VP lled out 01 tile purcnua !>flea the hearing Your a ppear stete 0< lecl«al N v1ngs arKI 10111 r1nly" g1,..n 10 11s comp""..,... 0t Booll 5 Page 35 ol Ml11Gelleoaou1 WALDON COMPANY. 223 Otll/\Of 6250-83 Tllla 11a1emen1 wee flied with the The Pfooerty 11 10 be sold on an ant'e may be in person or b) assoc .. uon domiclled In this t111a. c:0troc;lnH•I Map1 . .,, 111e Oftiee 01 111e County st . Newpo<1 Beach CA 92863 County Cletk 01 Orange Counry on "u It " b111. except u 10 tllle your a n orney •II 1>41yable •I the lime ol sale, all The Ve1>d0< unoe< Uld o..cs or AKOfdet or said C<>unl'J Ooneld Hugh Friedman, 223 Col ... .i... C Mft lC Nov 28 1983 Tiie terms 111<1 condlllon1 on sate IF YOU ARE A C REDI light, lltle end inte<est held oy II, as Trust Dy reaso" or a breach or do-EAcepl 111111elrom th11 p0r1100 d•· ton S1 NewP<Ht Beech, CA 92663 nllJl.I nuT [ m12M are: Casn In lawful money of Ille f1ustee, in 11111 reel property snuate fault 1n the obllg1tlon1 secured scribed es follows: 9eglnn1no 11 Ille Janet M1rueen Friedman 223 Published Ot1noa Coul Delly Unit.cl States OI A,,,.,.tC. ()( Pll1 TOR o r a l'OOlln genl l'redtlOI In sald County and Sl11e. ~lti.d 111111eby. hetelofore execuled l lld NO<lh .. altrly COfnet Of Hid LOI 12. Collon SI Newport Beach: CA FICTITIOUS SUllNE8S Pilot Dec 6, 13. 20. 27, 19113. cun and part credit. Ille 1emi1 01 of 1he deceased. y ou must h it as lollows dehvorod 10 tho undersigned 1 writ· thence -lerly along the notlh11ty 92663 NAM£ STATEM£NT W ll-a3 SUCfl credit 10 be aoceplablt to the your claim w rth th e l'()UJ'I or Lot 39. 810Ck E. Tr eel 1219 re-ten 0ec11re1IOI\ or 0t1aul1 end De-line or said Lot 12 •distance ol 19 03 Walter Holle< an P110t, 223 Orengt Tiie lollo"."'ng parson• ate oomg -----------Admm1stra10t and 10 the Coull Ten h c0<ded in eooi. 36 Pages 26 ana 27 mand IOI Sall. and written nollOe ol lae110 •fine para/ltl wilh and dtttenr $1 . Newpo<I Beech CA 92663 busmMt aa PUil.iC NOTIC( parcenl ( 10%1 01 the amount bid 10 presen t ~t to t e personal rep-ot Mlscellln60us ·Maps, recotdl 01 breech and 01 election 10 cauM lhe toulh-ter1y 40 00 feel. meaktred Catolea Marg11ei Prlo1. 223 Or TECH TYPE. 18002 Skypark Cll · accompany Ille olfet and the bat-resentallve a ppolnt.ed by tht H id count undtlf'Slgned 10 sett said Pfopel'ty 10 al r1ghl •nglft lrom Ille toUlll· ange St. N-port Beec:ll. CA 9266:! cia, ltvine, CA 92714 ance 10 be paid on conllrmallon ot court w tthin fou r month~ The str~I address or other com· s111s1y said obligations, end there-wosletly line of the ~oull\afn PIC!lllc Walter H Prior M J~~ellh Oe~~lous 2534,.H ~~1 Ille by Ille Court from th e date or r 11,_1 iSSuaOC( mon deslgnahon of Ille real property airer 111e undersigned cauM aald no-R11lro1<1 Company a rtgl'tl of w1y This 1111amen1 wat lllod with tl'MI 92a;0; ur v • 1"'1 na, · Skis 0< 01#111"1 must oe In wrtllng f 1 ded "-l\efe•nabOve deterlbed 11 l>U<l>Ofla<l llce ol ore11eh •nd 01e+oc:l!On10 be 100 0 0 loet Wide , 111enca County Clerk ol Orengo County oo J 1 D4llNI and w111 be racel'te<I et the 1l0tesakl o <'tte rs as prov1 in ~-10 be 1,2 1 Ki • Roed New 1 Recoroed Augusr 30, 1983 . ., 1ns1r sou111eas1er1y along u id parallel 11ne Dec 12 1983 8111 lf•ou otflce, 11 any time •lttr 11r11 publl-uon 700 of the Probate CodE Beach CA ng ' POI No 63-373190 01 said Ollk:ial Re-10 tt>e eateny hne 611 said lot 12. · '2m2A ec!,h•I •~tetnflfll0as 1'~ worn Ille cation of this norlce end bel0t• lllt of Coliforrua. The ume for The ~ndll<"Sl9"9CI neteby disct .. ms c0tds tllef\GO non11er1y along said easterly Published 01111ge Coat• Oalf.) Nov 11i8 ,'fe'3 °1 range ounty on malng seld N ie. fT ng daims will not expire all llaD•hty tor '"Y •ncotroc;tneas •n Said sale will be made. bul W1tnou1 hne 37 12 leel to M•d po1n1 Of 1>9-Pilot Dec 20. 27. 1983. J111 3. tO • ,231233 F0< ''"""" 1nf0<melion ond bid 1 1 said 51,1111 add..ss °' other c;om. covenant 01 warranty, expru s Of Im· g1nn1ng 198• fOf-apply at t"-omc. ol tlla at-prtor to four months from lhE mon designation plied. regarding 1111e. potMtalon. 0t Mey aiso oe known u · 2057 NO(ll\ 8568-83 Publlsiw.: Oiange 7 C~~~ Deily t0tneys l0t 1he Adminlslral0< da te of the hearing notice<! S..cl sale will oe made W1lhoul enc:1.1mbr1nc:H. 10 pay the remaining &1111 SlrMI. Santa An1, CA Pilot Dec. • 13• 20 2 1 6360 63 The right Is r~ 10 reiect any above warranty eapress0t •mplled regatd· principal ktm of the nole(•l Meur.0 ·111 • 11reet llO<lrtH Of common l'UBllC MnTIC[ • Ind 911 bids YOU y ,,.v A u lNr h Ing title· PoSMssion Of encum· by saJCI Deed of Trust, With 1n1oras1 oesign.r10<1 1s shown ebOve. no w11· i-------""'------1----------- 0ATEO· No_,,ber 30. 1983 MA CJV'U"1 "'I £ br•ll<'-·10 saualy 111e' phncipal b•I· u 1nsa1<1not1 provtded, e<1vences.1t r1nly 11given10 lls comple1-or ,.., f'lalC NOTICC Gary Jiies, Admln1s1ra10< ftle ke p t by the court. U you anu 01 il'le Note 0, otlle• <>Offgaiion any, under the terms of l8ld Deed of 00trec1nes11 :· NOTICE OF DEATH 0.-___ _......._ _____ _ YATES ll'ld McKEE. are interested in the estate, secured by said Deed ot Trust. wl\11 Truat, tees, clllrges and eapen-ol Tiie llon<10t un~ Sl•d Deed of TERRANCE MIC HAEL FlCTITl<WI SUI M H • Prolestlonal C0tpora11on you m ay serve upon the ex lnleresl llld other wms n provl<lecl the Tru11eo eno ol lhe 1ru11s creeled Trust, by reason ol • breac11 °'de· SARGENT AN D OF PETI· NAME STATEMENT Cllattes C McKee lller1tn plus advancea if eny undei by said OM<I ol Trust lau11 •n Ille obllg1llons secur.O TION TO ADMINIST E R "'" The lollowlng person ts dol"Q Altomey fOt Palll!Olltlf ecutor or administrator, o r the 1.,"m. ll\ereol and 1n111,'911 on Said sale Wiii oe held on Tue.day, thereby. hetetolore executed end ~ bu11ness 11 888 NOl'th Main Street upon the attorney for lhe e>C such advinc" end plus ''" Januery3, 196' •I 10 00 AM .. at lhe delivered 10 lhe undetslgned • wfh· TATE NO. A·l!Otl8 S & S ENGINEERING WORKS Suite 1000 ecuklr or adm1n1Slrator and chatges end ••Penses 01 the Chapmen Avenue entrll'ICCI 10 rhe 1en Oeclara11on ol Oetaull and De-To all heirs beneficiaries 5272 Ac.c:•a Ave . G11den Grove Sanla An1. CA 9270\ ' Trustee and ol lhe trusts croaled oy CIVIC Cenl11 Butkllng. 300 Eu! mend IOI Sale. and Wfllltn notlee ol d ' d Ca 112645 Published Orange Coul Dally P1101 ftle w ith the court with prool aald Deed 01 Trust The rotal amounl Cllapmen Avenue. Orange, CA breech 11>d ot elecOon 10 cauM the ere rtors an c o ntinge n t Glenn Alan s1ari. 5272 Acacta F~TTTIOUS 9UllNIH NAME ITATHIQfT The rollowing perlOllt eta dol"Q DuSJness as LIPST1CI( 1686 Tustin Ava , Cost• Mesa. CA 92627 HOiiy AM Wool .. S. 2009 Afllo, Coall Mesa. CA 92627 PalrlCll L Slmp.an. 2009 Allto, Co1111 Mesa. CA 92627 Tllla butlrleU IS conducted by I otnerel partnership HOiiy A WooUll'I Th•• s111emen1 •u nled wtth IN County Clotk ot Ota~ County on Dec 5, 1983 '2111'0 Published Otange Coal D.il) Piiot Dec 13. 20. 27, 1963, Jan 3. 19114 PUBUC NOTIC£ O.C. 13. 14, 20. 1983 ur serv1~'t'. a w ritten request 01 said obllgatlon. Including ieaaon-The 10111 amount 01 the unpaid undetslgned to Mii said pr090f!y to c redu o rs o r TERRANCE Ave Garden Grove, CA 92645 646'·-63 st.a Ung lha1 you desire special ebly esllmatod f-. cllarges and••· 1>11111ce of the obllg1tl0n "'°"'"°Dy Nllsty said obl1g111ons. and theta-MICHAEL S ARG ENT and Thi• buSlness is condUcied by an FICTTTIOUa auetNEtl ------------1 nollc't' o r lhe fihng of an in penaes ol lhe Tru11 ... at the time ot said pr0i>lf1Y lo be sold together a11., the undetalg"9CI cauMd aalcl persons w ho may be other •ndlvlduel NAME l'TAT'lmWT ... -IC ..nnCE ·' lnillal publicahon 01 1nis Noooe ,, wllh 1n1111111. tete c1111oee. and 1tll· notloa of breech lf\d of tleetlon to -~ t . h ··-'IU Glenn A Slark n-. nu ventory and appr.nsement 0 1 1367 916 40 • mated costs. upenMS, and ac:t-oe Rec.O<Oed Augual 11 1983 u WlSl' t.nte. -~ n t e w• Tl\11 stalemenl was filed with 11\e The loltowlng I*"°"' -doonQ _NO_TIC_E.....;.Of..._TitU_..._ln'--E-.-9-1-A-l_E_ E'State assets or of the peti oaied. December l5. 1983 vancM, ., 10 the det• 11ereo1. •t instr No 113-3•9108 ot said Olticlal and /or est.ate. County Clerk ol Orange County on t>u:'O::~•INVESTMENT CO., 3S3 l-No. 1001U./OOUU> l ions o r acrounts me n uoned WES"T ERN SIERRA FINANCE $27,504 l3 RecOtds A pell lion has been filed Nov 28. 1983 Flo-SI .. Cosll ....... CA. 92627 "'-ti OO d 1200 " CORPORATION Daro· OeGemt>et 6 1983 Said aale will oe made, bUl wttllout b T ' lh J Sa t th~ ,2312J7 T.S. No. 111-1... in ~ on l2 an 5 01 A C1Ul0tnl1 COtl>OfBll()n ln Re-STEWART flTLE OF CALIFORNIA convenant Of w1rr1n1y, ••Pfetl Of y 1mo y . rgen rn "' Publiane<I O!ange co.,. Dally Francis F Power. 353 FlOIHf St """c=. ~ t h e Cal!Corrua Probate Code cerve<ShlP . u sal<I Truatee. tmpl>ed, regarding !Ille l>OU.tlon, Superior Court or Orange PllOI Dae 8 13, 20. 27 1983 COtll Meu. CA 92827 d ty~~~~T 1 ~Ille BAI RD & BAIRD ufrusteo By STEWART TITLE OF CALI· 0tencumbrences.1opay111e 1emaln· Cou nty r equestrng th a t 6356-83 Nelly T Power. 3S3 Flows St , IS u . .....,....n rus .. A f p ltJ By ROBERT A BAl(ER Rec11ve1 FOANIA Ing Pflncipal ... m ol IM nota(s) ... Timoth J Sarge n t be a Cotti ~. c~ 92627 tOltowing de9Cflbed deed ol trust tton1ey1 or e c one r B REAL ESTATE SECURITIES 900 North Broadway cured by aaJCI Deed 01 Trvs1, wllll Y · P-PUBLIC NOT1CE Thie buliMsa 111 conduclad by 111 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 4%70 Long Bea ch Boulevard sElv CE Santa Ana, CA 921o 1 1n1611S1 ts 1n said nore p<o111ded, pointed as personal represen·•------· ------unlncOfl'O'lled u aoc:la tlon olllef ~~s~~EN~~~~~l c9~~~~:R;g= Long Btacb, CA. 90807 1 Call:0tn•a c0<pc>rallon 11, Ageni (714) m .1114 1 •dv1nce1. II any 1.mde1 the tetm• of talive to admin ister the estatE flCTITIOUa llUIMSI tf11n • pll1n«lhlp. CERTIFI ED CHECKS S PECIFIED IN P ublished Orange Coast (Seal) 0 J M0tger •IS President B~ JAMIE L WEIKS., AS6f FORE· said Deed of Tru11, lees. ctlargw of TERRANCE MIC HAEL NAME aTATDllUn' ~;:~st'aF1.!:::9'1 wet flied wllll Ille • · 2020 Noni\ Broac:IWa Sufi• 2U6 CLOSURE land upenses 01111e Trustee and ot SARGENT d h [nd The following pe<son 11 d<Mng • -·-.. CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (p.ty· Daily Pilot ~. 20. 21. 27 S111I• Ana Ca 92706 y, . OFFICER FOR s TEWA RT flT LE OF ' lhe lrutl• Cf Oiied by said Deed of (un ~r t e e t>ualnetS.. County Clerk of Ofat>gt ,S:ounly Oii •Ole II Illa time of .... rn I-rut 1983 Telephone t7 "' 95.3-6810 CALIFORNIA Tr\111 pendent Admm 1.StralJon ol REIS ASSOCIATES 36 Covenlry, Dec 12. l983 ~t :~ Uni;e<I S= ·~ 'iQh~ 6559-83 Published o~e coa11 oawy Published Orange Coul o.11y Piiot S&ICI .... win oe l1e4d on T..-Oay. £,tates Act) The peuuon i~ Newport Beach. CA 92660 n:a:MeD now hetd nbu.,ftat ndcone ••'"' ~not Piiot Dec 20. 27, 1§63. Jan 9, 198.4 Dec l3 20. 27. 1983 Jenuary 10. 1984 et 10·00 A M • at liiel for heanng m Dept No. 3 Donald H. Reis. 38 Coventry, Now· PuOllShed Orange Cou1 Dally , u r _.., ..,..... l'UBlJC NOTIC£ ~ 65e5-4:.I S..79-83 lh• Chapman Avenue entrance 10 . . pOll 8each CA 92660 PllOI Dec. 13, 20 27. 1963. Jan 3, Trust In lhe Pf'operly 11er .. nelt61 de-the Civic Cenler Bulldlng. 300 Ea.ti at 700 Civic Center Dr., West. This ouairn.u 11 conducled Dy .,, 198• ICNbed.. CNSB K·OH H Chapman Avenue Otenge. CA Santa Ana. CA 92701 o n lndlvldual TRUSTOR JAMES E GOULD. NOTICE OF DE ATH OF PUBUC fllJJC[ PUBUC NOTICE The 10181 amount Of the unpaid J . 4 19114 t 9·30 AM Donald Aet• M~~~:t~:l~~NFEur~i'~foN SAY· CLELLA M. COLTON ANIJ Del•nc• OI the obll;•Uon MCuted by au,.uav ou OBJ~ to thE Tiiis 1111-1 was llled Will\ Ille P\B.IC M)TlC[ OF P ETITION To ADMIN NOTICE O F DE ATH O•IC' NOTICI Of Mtd P<ociertY to be told. IOQtlhet COunty Clerk Of O<ange County on ----------INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ,.. INTENOEO T"ANanlt w•lh 1nlares1, 1a11 Chergn. If><! MU· gra n ting or the pellllon . you Nov 28, 19113 FlCTTTIOUa IU ..... RECORDED September 14, 1979 J STER E S TATE N O E THEL J. VALECHE, AKA NOTICE IS HEREBY Gr\IEN 1111t meted coe11. ••Ptn-. end •d· should c tther a p pear a t t hE F23tt36 N.-auT.-NT u In~~~:,=~~.:;~~ A-1!1071 J . VALECH E, AK.A ETHEL ROBER"T J -'NOERSON. wh<1'N vanc;e1. as 10 •~ data hereof. 11 hearing a nd st.ate you objec· Pubhllled Orange Coul Dally The tollowlng per~ are doing % of 1he Racotdef of 0r-T o all heirs. bene flcianes J. M cCONNELL AN D OF buSlnett eddreas 11 318 Menne Av-1017·69~_.._ 15 ,....... uons or me written Obw Pilot Dec 8· 13• 20• 27 1983 bUll""' • -..-P ETITION TO DMINIS-enue Newpotl Beacl\ C1lif0fnla In· •1• .,_,,...,._ · ...., r -6358·83 PARl(SIOE ASSOCIATES. LTD . County. . c redito rs a n d conungent A londl 10 1r1n1ter 10. TIMOTHY. M STEWART TITLE OF CALIFORNIA uons Wt th the court befort 1072 s E Brillot. Sulit 102, Sant• 10:: dM<I of 1"'51 d~toes the c rech klrs of C LELLA M TEI\ ESTATE NO. A 1%010 ANDERSON end CINDA M H Aid Tru.iee, th e hca.nng Your i pprar· PlalC NOTICC Ma. CA 92707 Loi ;,~ Blocit 34 ot F•rst AOdlllon COL TON and pel"!IOns whc T o all he ars. bene ficiaries. ANDERSON, whOee bu~ ed· ~bR~~EWAR'T flTLE Of CALI· ance may be In pel"90n o r b) flCTTTIOUI SUIMH Ray p Olmlciletd. 1072 S.E to Newport Helgllts. •s snown on• ~y be o the rwise interested crt'd llors a nd conting e nt ::~11'e::;.1~.~1~1~1~. ~;:'I! 900 NOtth Broadway your a ttorne y NAflH ITATl!flHNT :~·:~~· Suue 102• Sant• Ma, CA map thereof rec0<ded in 800ll '· in the will and/or est.ate: c redito rs o f ET HEL J lowing Pf099f'IY now localed 11 318 San•• Ana, CA 92701 CF YOU ARE A CREDI The tOllowlng perton• are dolng lhls bulllneel 11 conc:1uo1ac1 by 1 ~.9:.~~C:,,taneoulY •Meps.re-A pet.JI.Jon has been filed VAL E C H E . AKA J Merine Avenue. Newl>0<1 Beacll, C97 "Jl 5~111w' TOR or a connngt>nt crcdiklr buslnenu "TE s 5 11m11.o p111n«llllp b P ,.._ .. _I Th I In VAL~HE AKA ETuc-1 J Clllf0tnoa Y a ... .., L 111111 BOATMAN · MA" N II, 31 1 Ray p Olmec:held YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A y atncl~ \..oUUt: . OU n ""'-• ......... All Sloc;lc·l•ade merc:hen<llM «•· Attl FO<ecloeut• Ollteer of the deceased. you must ftlE All'Wly Avenue. Sult• 1)-1, Cost• Tllll ltaletnenl ... lllecl wttll lht DEED OF TRUST DATED Septem· the Supenor Court of Orange McCONNELL and pe~ru; tures equtpmeni. good wlll · •nd Pvbhshed Orange Cou t Dally Pllo1 your claim wtth tht' court or Mesa. CA 92626 county Clerk 01 O.fl'19' County on ~Tf0~97{0 u~~EJ>;E~~u .y1t~~ Cou nt y requesllng that Pa-who m ay be o the rw ise trede of 1he1 certll1> buslneu known Dec 20. 27. 19113, J111 3, 196' presen t ii lO the personal rep R1Ch1rd c eoaiman, 3151 -'lrw•y Dec. 12, 1983 PROPERT't' IT MAY BE SOLO AT A tnc1a Cobel T hou tn be ap · inte rested In the will and/or u "DAD'S DONUT SHOP" and ~3 reientalive appointed by thE :~r· Sulla D-l , Cott• Mesa. CA nnt.11 PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN pointed as personal represen-est.ate: local: •1;1~~~1nr A~.:; rourt wtthin four monttu Enc w Mar1ens. 610 Newport OAllWIN. WAONEJI EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE taUve to admiruster the esta\£ A peUUOn has been rited ~he :°'*1Y .~;,~jeet ,; Com· fro m the date o r f 1rst lJSUancE Center ~Ive, Sulle 1'55. Newpor1 =~:.IC-A-rou T~~~~~\~"'8o~~AAgsr of CLELLA M . OOL TON by FIRST INTERSTATE merc1a1 coo. Section 6108 PlllUC NOTICE of letters as p rovided tn Sec 9eacll. CA 92660 . lnltM, CA. nm LAwYER. (under the inde pendent Ad· BANK . A C ALIF. CORP. Wllh1" 111r .. yells lu l put. so 181 1.1on 700 or the Probate Code TN• t>uslness ~s conducted by. 1 11141 ~1156 . c as known lo the undetllg.llld Irena-FlCTITIOUa IUS*laa genetl l P•rlnets .. ip Publlahed Orange Cout Dally SO.-Aedlw\da AYenUe, Newport rmmstrallon .of Estates A~) F'OR MERL Y KNOWN Au fetee, ROBERf J ANDERSON llts Na. tTATE..wf or Callfomta . The lime Cot Richard C 8oa1ma11 Piiot Dec. 20. 27. l963, Jan. 3, IO. ~· C"-!!':d, The petJlton 1sset for heanng U NIT ED CA LJF. BANK in uae<I the toll<>'*lng addll!Onat bull· The tOllOwfng peraon IS OOi"Q f1hng clairns WLll not e xpirE T111111a1ernen1 was tiled with lh• 1984 ~n~,:, Of pr:;:;; 1~°:: 1n Dept. No . 3 at 700 Civic lhe Superior Cou rt o r OrangE neu 1>ames. ROBERT JOSEPH butl~... prior kl four months Crom the ~n~~ c:;r~ ol Orenge Cotmty Of1 65"-a3 abo\oe "° w11ran1y 1s "!Ven u 10 Ill Cent.er Dr West Santa Ana Coun t y requesti ng t hat ANDERSON. 90 9 ANDERSON. ALVIN LLOYD RACE PREP. 2728 d ate of the heanng not!--' ' ~11•• -----------. " .. ' ' ' DAO's DONUT SHOP Del Lago. Lagvn1 HUii. CA 92$07 "'"" r.,. -IM-'C MnT1C( comolel-or corr1C1nae1). Tiie CA 92701 on January 11. J 984 f'1 R S T I NT ERST A T E Tiie Intended traniter will be con· AIVln Lee Ltoyd, 2011 Lemnoa. above. OAftWIN a WAGNE" ~ ""' . ~~~t , .. :NC~ J:. a t 9:30 A.M . BANK. A C ALIF . CORP for· 1Umm1ta<1 on January 10. 1984, et Coslt Mesa. CA 92626 YOU MA V EXAMINE lhe Sufte '~ ':::1 1 5 YOfl Kannan AY8, FICTmoua .,.._ .. fllllt ·In ll'lt ,,bllga110n1 MCUfllCI IF YO U OBJECT to thE• merly known as United Calif Illa otfll;e of. and clllm1 f0t debt• ot Thia bualneU 11 conc:tucled by. an r1Je ke pt by the court. U you ~--111111 NA• aTAT'IMINT 1'*9by, '*9tot0fe ••ecu1.0 end gra nt.Ing _or the peu uon . you Ba.nk be appoin~ as per ~~r~n}1~~l~X11';,!~1 ~: 1~~~nu~lc,yd are interested i.n the estate Pvt>llahed Ofange Coa11 O•lly The t<>1lowlng per.one -d°"" ~""=':.le': ~~i!s o:!: s ho uld eithe r appear a l the sonal representative to ad 001 OoveStrM I, su11t 110. ~ TM ataiamant w11 #tied wu11111e you may serve upon the ex Piiot Die. 6. 13. 20. 27, 1963 bu:~ '!ssociATES 3737 Bltct ~ torS ele. end written not .... ot h earing and state you objec· minister the estate of ETHEL Beecll, CA The 1u 1 d1ta fOf flltng Counly C1ert! Of Ofange COunty on ecutor o r administrator, or &36S-&3 StrM I, ·Fourtll Flooi'. Nawpotl breecll ind ol etectlon to cauee 11w lions or file wntten objec-J . V ALECHE. AKA J clelm• f0t debls ol the rranefetOf 11 Nov 111· 1963 upon the attorney for the ex PUBLIC NOTICE Beacll. CA. 92e60 UtldWtlgned to"'' Mkl property tc lions with the court before V ALECHE, AKA ETHEL J Jag~\'M: ri!:nt>er 19 1963 Pubtllhed Or~ coaa':~ ecuklr or administrator and R1ymond w. and Oototlly~. Ntttfy &aid Oblig1t1ona. end n-. th h . y McCONNELL d h 1 · ' flc:mioua IMJSMH 360 N. S.ldwtn Ave .• Arcadia. CA .,,., Ille undertigned cauMd Aid e earing. our appear · (':'n. er t e n · TIMOTHY M. ANDERSON Piiot Nov 29, Dec. . 13. 20. 1Na fill' wtth the court wllh proof NA• tTATE•NT 910Ge not1oo ol breacl\ end ot "9Ctl0fl 10 ance may be in person or by dependenl Adrrumstrauon ol CINDA M ANDERSON 625443 o r ~rvicot. a written request The 1o1tow1ng per.an i. d<Mng Stephan and WflftCtof w. ao.wr., oe NCOtded Augu11 24. tta3 at your a ttorney F.atates Act). The petition · I! ~~9%•noe Cout Daily Pilot stating that you desire special buslneU •: 3615 Cettmaren, Cotonra def M., tnttr. No. 63-370843 of OtflClal ,_. IF YOU ARE A C REDI-set tor h earing in Oepl. No. 3 · 6582-43 f1t8.1C NQTIC( noUce of \he filing o f an tn c 6 H INTERNATIONALS. f232J CA. 92625 cords In the olfloa of Ille Rec;0tder 01 . edi , . Ce Dr W Harbor Blvd .. Sulit 25. Garden Roger W. Epperaon, 40441 CW Orange County. TOR or a conungt>nl er tot at 700 Civic nter ., est, flCTITIOU• .,.,.... ve ntory and a p praisemen l ol Grove. CA. 921140 Fldera. T~I•. CA. 92390 Said sale WI" be made. b<lt wtthOU'I or the deceased, you must file Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 on NA• STA,.._NT est.ate asselS or of the peti Gteg0ty Clayton. 15482 P11acltt11 Thi• bulllnna 11 con<lucted by 1 c-an1 Of warranty. ••Pf-Ot Im· your cl;um with the court 01 J a nuary 4 . 1984 al 9:30 A.M . l'UBlJC NOTIC£ The foltowtng peraons .,.. "°"'II lions or acrounts mentJonecl Ave • 112, Tuatln. CA 92680 0-11 partntrlhlp Pied. regatdlng title PQ1891ion."' .... _ na] lF YOU O BJECT h bu.in.tu. Thia bu"""9 ls oonduc1ed by' en SttPhen 9oWla lt\CUITl~llf'lotll. to pay Ille remaining p resent It kl UH:: ~rso rep-. to t 1' ~ CCMMT Of. n. PWR UNLIMl"TEO. 50 Car.« In Secuon 1200 and 1200.5 ol lndMdutl Thll • .-~. WU filed wllll lhc pttnc:lpat eum of the no11(1) MCutacl resent.auve appointed by t.hE gra n ting or the petition , you STATI or: CAl.Wo.INIA 1rv1ne. CA 92714 the California Probate Code. Gtegory c11y1on County Clerk Of Orenge County °' by Mid deed 01 Trull, wttll lnletMI court w ithin four months should either a ppear at th e '°"THI'. COUNTY Robeft Wohlfo1d, 50 Canrer B 0 0 ll I a Mc C a r c b y Thi• s111ement w11 !!led w1111 Illa Dae 12. 19&3 U ln N1dnolt1>f'ovlded,ldven"81,1f from the date of first llSLLal'ICf' hearing a nd s tate you obw Of 09llANOI Irvine. CA. 9271• "· t "· s' ltlt County Cietk ol Orenge County Ofl ~ .ny, U1'd9r tl'te tetma of Mid Olild of , . . ~-· In Ille Maner of the Application 01 Petric!\ l(ally, 11362 Or• Ori,,. ~ratn m m Nov 26, 1983 Publlllled Or1nge Cout o.lf'r lrut1, ·-· c;l\&fget. and •11penM1 Of of let ters as provided ln Sec-uons or file wnlten ob.iec-WILLIAM H F WARTHEN. Petl· Ga rden Gte>W, CA 92640 707 Wl11~lre Blvd .. 5 lat F'DIDI Pllol Dec. 20. 27. 1N3, Jin. 3. 10 111a Trustee end of tile 111111• created lion 700 of lhe Probate Code hons wilh the court before tlonef, Wllllam Slnglelon, 32822 Stitp-Floor Put>llsl\ed Orenoe C0..1 Dell) 1984 by aald OelKl ot Trutt of California. The time tor the heanng. Your •ppear-for Chfl'19' ot Nl<M llde, Oen• PO!n1. CA 92629 Los Allfeles CA . HOl7 Ptlol o.c. 6. 13, 20. 27. 1983. Seid .... W11t be held on Monday, . . Lal 'II . be l b NO. A t20nl Tiii& t>uSlllMI It oonc:tuc18<1 by t · ' 8357·83 January 9, 19114. 11 2.00 Pm I I Iha f1l~ng c ms w 1 not e xptn ance may n perton or •Y OM>a" TO SHOW CAue« ~al per1Mfttllp. (t U ) I t ·IOto 1----... -_-ll' .. Mft-.._.----- Ch99m1n Avenue entr1nc;e to 111e pno r to tour monthl from lhf your at tomt>y. CC, •1171 Robert WOhll0td Publish ed Orange Coas1 l'"UUU\f nu1-. Civic: Cen1tr Bulkllng, 300 Eul date o f the h ea n ng noticed lF YOU ARE A C REDI-WHEREAS, WILLIAM H. F WART· Thll 11atemen1 wu tiled w1111 tilt Dlally Pilot Dec 13, 1-i. 20 "8JC NOTICE ACTI110UI-.. Chepman AY'I . Otange, CA above 1QR or a ron lingent creditor HEN. pelllloneo, nu filed• IM'tltlon County Clerk ol o->ge Colinty or 1983 S..85 8" FlCTlTIOUa ........ ...._ tTAn.MT At the llma of IN lnltlet puOI.. wltll the c;Mrfl ol lhll COUr1 fOf e NOY II 1983 . • •• NT cation of tlllt no11oa. the 10111 YOU MAY EXAMINE the o f th e deceased, you muat Clle decree cha~'l IM'tlttonet'• name · naa714 ,..-tTATIMI The fallowlng person 11 ~ amount of Ille unpaid billlnOt oltlle file kepl by the coun It you your claim w ith the court or lrOfft WILLIA . F. WARTH£N IC Publlthed Orange COUI -~ bu~Ol~ng per.an ,. OOing bu=T~~ ADVERTISING, 314( obllg•tlon MC\rred by lhe ibove de-are interested in the estate. pre$ent it ID the personal re p-FRANK WARTHEN. Piiot NOV 29, OeG II. l3, 20. l983. --tr MnJIC( . PRESTIGE AUTO RENTAL c =-Ave .. Cot t• ~ CA ecrtbed deed of 1rua1 and 11tlmettcl . · ed b h IT IS ORDERED lhet •II f)erlON 62~ l'"UUU\f "" I co.ta. .. .,.,,_, end ac:lllenc;eie 11 you may aerve upon the ex· resentauve a ppoint y t ie 1niereeled In 11111 •bova matt., ap-/LEASING. 2400 w Co111 Hwy .. 9282 1114 215 •S ecutor or admlrustraklr. or court within fou r mont~ peer 1n Oep811mant 3 °' tlll• court. NOtlCI Of ~UTIOM Newp«t BM<:h. CA 92663 Florence SCl!umm, 31U ColttOf rll9 Iota/ lndet>ledii.M-......... an upo-n the at•--•y forl.He ""'· t'tomUie d aTeoffim ---loeeMd ac 700 Civic Canter DrhM. "8JC NQTIC[ cw,~ Kun Vinnie Saini John, 220 llltce Ave , eo.11 M .... CA 92Ut .,...'V ...,. "~ "" · · · --S C ,.. 0 I L-• 103, Newpo<I 9aach, CA Thia bu"-I.a~ lirf: en •tllNte on wfllc:ll ti. opening Jlld It ecutor or administrator, and o f letters as p rovided in Sec-Welt. ante An•. •mOtnl• 927 2• mnnoue IU9MN Public flOtloa 1e r-eoy ~ 111111 92963 ln<IMdull COfTIPUled may be obtlllne<I by c*t-{il Ith th wi•t.. f t' 700 ( th Proba•-Cod•~ on December 30• 1983• fl O. t& A,M.. .. ...... ITATnm... ROBERT W HOW'" .. 0 Wi1 Ll'"M .. Th'• buelne'* It conducted by en Florence S SChufNn Ing 17 141 937-oHe the day befOf• e w . e court "'' proo •on ° e "" "" °' •• eoon tl'letealter •• 1118 ,,,.,,., Tiie folk;;; per110n i.' oo1ng HOWARD JAMEs"'it itRAM FREo lndlvlduat Tiii• 1111emen1 waa flied wt1'I the 111a ...... of 1erv1oe, a written reque9t o f California. Ttie time for mey be 11et1d, end Ill<>'* cauM, If butlneat ... no 8 HUESMAN ANO JOHN A.. WIS KUfl s aint John COvnty Cief'k 01 <>reno-Coun1y °" 0.ladFu~vrJ:: ,!:ce:i 1ta~lng that you,~eslre,special fll~ng claims w111 .. ":'rt explhre :~ ~': ::'l:' ~:t~ OI SPORTS PROMOTIONS. 11119 DOM llem0fot9 CIOlng ~ Thll 1tatement -flied with lhe Dec 12, 1913 . .. Mid TN1tee nouce of the Ci ing o an in-pn or kl four montr~ rom t f IT 15 F\JRTHER OAOER.lO IMl.• Bto<*llurlt Streel, Fountain Valley Uf'dtt the tlctltlout firm name 8nd Cou111y Ctet1' Of Ot•noe County on ,._, 8) T 0 SEA\llC£ COMPANY ven lOry and apprailement of date or the hearing nollced GOp'f of tl'tll oraet 10 lflOW 0--. bt CA 12706 ttylt Of SINALOA PAOPERTIES •I No'i 28. 1983 Publlllled 0r111Qe Coel1 o.11) eoent estate as11eca or of the ..-1• above f)l.lbltalled In "Deily Hof", 1 ,..._ J.,,. Kenneth Cart<>n, 3097 .SSO Von Kannan. City of Newport Pn1m Pllo1 Dec 20. 21. 1"3. Jen. a. 10. 8 OOMa MunleO• t--. Ptl>« of ~II Clreulatlon printed Feml\Mth i.-. Cotti ....... CA hacll, County Of Orenge. , .. ,. OI Publl&Md Otange Coeet OeM)' 1H4 A~letlt Secretary lions or ac:counta mentioned YOU MA y EXAMtNE lhf In Oreno-County Callfomla once. 92H8 CailfOtnl .. did on IM 18111 av OI Piiot 0.0. e. 13, 20, 27. 1983, ~ One City Blvd In Section 1200 and l200.5 of rile kept by the court. If YO\.! _. fot fOUf '41CCIHl"I ...Its pt10r Tllll bu--. le oonOliatacl lirf: ~ Oeotrr!btt. IN3. by rnutull oon1ent, 8361-e:I ----------- Weet, Ot~2Mt the CaliComia Probate Code. are lnU!resled in the ena~ to tile date Ml tor ~ on tht ~Kennetll Carton ~. ~ ";:_:::_~,.=! "8JC M)TIC( ~ 1'&,.,. Coel1 o.t1y LE AT RIC E LYNN E you may ~rve upon ~ ex-l:'!r.;.,ovemt>er 18 1983 Thlt 1taterntnt .,,. .. flled "'"" ~ • • rta.IC NQTIC( l'tCtmOUa _ .. Piiot Deo 1 13 20 IM3 LATl"S erutor Of admlnl.ltrator, or FRANK OOM!HICHIM County Cllrtr Of 0renge Coun1y CMi Ott.o M ~ a.acn, Call-l"ICTmOUt .,._N ..._STA~ · · • ' 0$84-113 HO So•dl Loa R•ln Avt., upc:>n the attorney for the ex· .Judge of the Nov. fS, 1983. ~omi.. ""' 15lfl dray ot ~. NA• aTATWmJtT The tollOwlno l*Wl9 -OOil'O Selle U• ecutor or admlnilVlitor, and Supetlof Court _Dell) t11e IOllOwlrlll per.one w. dotng bu..,_.•: ___ MUC ___ NO_JIC( ____ Pau41ftMl, CA tllet rue w llbtht'«>UrtWithproot =J~1:~=-~~.tc"T.1?.::'11113. ~.=..: ·~~ CoMI Oetly ~~~IA O COMMl!AC E cl4 .. ~ ... ~~1~NIO~~Af.~. :ta::. . ITA~ °" P\JbU.Md Or.nee Coe.at of lervlce, • writletl teque.1 ..... ,".................. ~ Piiot bee. to. tm CENTfA, 1072 s' Bmtol. S..IM lull• 102. SW'ill Ma, CA. t2701 •aomot-T 01 .,_ °' Oiuly Pilot Det-20, 2l, 27, stating that youde:li~1piedal ~...,CA._ Mel.a:t 102. Santa Ana.CA. 12101 PWUIOe A.,.._, l.lllS., a c.. ACTmOUI .,..11 ..._ 1983. notk-t-of the tillna of an In-"'°""* OrllftOI ec-1 Delly Piiot MlJC lllJIC( ...., P Olmld*ct, 1012 s.E.. torn1111m11ect f1811r•INP. 1011 a.e. The ~ peteona llllw ~ 6:;60 83 ven i.ory and appral.tenwn\ ot Mo¥. H. Dec. e. 13, 20, 1113. --•r•r.. ~· Sult• 102, a.ma Ana. CA. 8rle10I. M • 102, IMI• AN. CA donedtfle11Mol"'9AcltUoullulj.. • , t1M-13 r-m---·--"9t.JC.,TJC( t2101 HT01 ,_. H-: OAANQE COUNTY PWUC llJTJC( estate a.t\.t or of the ptU· ...-tTA...-n Mdr..., J. KeUlna, 1012 8.£. A.I.. Cell, M02 l...:eoe Drlw • ....... .... &.H co 211 I ..... ··-Uon1 or acoounta mmtiontod .... .,. _.._ Tiie fOl!OwlnO ..,_........... NnnoulWM ""'°'· ~ 102, Sant• Ma. CA. l1u111ltlf10n8Mall.CA ~ '"'"" ... ...,. ·• ..," ,_. PIChllUUI lllH•M ln 8«Uor1 l200 and l.20() & Of ~ ""'fK bu*'-• ~.. ... tTAW t2701 Thie ~ la oondMcted by' • ~Ofl~,~~1 lttrl U.tTATW theCallfomia Prot.ie O. MhfNUI...... MOOOQOM.,_1'Vta l..ld0#2H Tlle flaloMrl8 l*'llO" la OoltlQ fllllllpV OiMn, 1t7'2MacAtttlur ,._..~ II,_, Huntington , CA. Tiie tOflOwll'O ~ la doint :.-=a .. ____.. · 9'AmtTATl9ff ........,lledl,CA.Nm "'*"'-• ~d, Suite llO. INlne. CA. AeV P. t2Mt "'*'-1a: • ._..y The ~ ,._. .,. ......_ 1ar1 A.._.,, n.a ll'ft N9woor1 ~ CONU~ ~ e 92111 WlllMI e. Olll'Mn T11e l'lc:ttllcM .....,_ "-,. AVtUMNWOOOWOAK1NO, t11111t1 wu tre llv• .. s ... lt7 ~-_.,. o tt,....,_.INdl,CA.tt9'o 111t11.,...1u1teo.a.n1•Me.CA. ™' 11ue111aU • ~ b)': • Hi.Att~act ..,.,_to ""°".,.. ftl9d 1n ar.,,.. T"'"" II• eo.ta .._,CA. tHar lM •·•elet, CA. ... 17 HAHl<'l 110T· N'·TOT a1oe Qin. OtnJ. lolleuer, I01VII1..16o. 14. "'°' ..... gen1r11 panMrllllp. fl* •tl'l!Mft' ... ,... Wftfl .. ,.~-... Od It INI ~ W, Quldlci, 1111 Tuatlft, ..__ ,,..,__ Ott Coet11 ...... CA. eat.. NewpOt't 9Mdl, CA. t2M3 Otelcwlfl M. ~ -W. f1teY P Olmedltid ()oun1y CIMI ol 0..,. C()Ul'ICy on _ .. ,. °" · · eo.ta ....._CA. '"21 Publi.hed Onanae '-' How.to l1elWY ..,_ alOI ~ TNI ....,_. 11 ~ 1irf: • 3rd, I~. lenta Ma. CA N TOt Tllll llaterNlll -. llllCI wWI l1'a Dec. tt. t.NS , ~~ -~by a n... ---1a ~ lirf: .. Dally Pilot Dec.· 2(}, 2 a. 27. "' eo.ea ...... CA. iitit "'*" .,.,,....,., n.i. ~ • Cllll'lduc*9 "¥:.,. ='l c.n ot ~ 0own1y on ,__ ~ kry ___. ~W. ~ Ul83 a<i ~d H. a.., ...... -. -=~=11 -fllad .tt.tl IN~ M. ~ Ho'f, tMS. '811111 ,:::41 W.._ TNt .... ,.,.,,, --..itti ma T•. etAINIMnl .. llled""" --8$3l·8.. • ....... f91Nnt ............... " ,._ County a.ti! OI OrllftOI Coun(y Ot TNit •• ,., ... Mid -"" ~I...... .., v...--... Aw =:.1 Cllilll °' °'*"fa OWlly on ~ ~ "' °'9IOfl County Clll' COi.tf'l~ ~of Orwloa COllnW on Nov 1'7, 1.a-~ Clertl OI 0...,.. ~ Oil .. ~ .., VIII ·-... ........ CA...,.. .. llO ~ New a, tta. ( Cell IU•N71. J "°"·, I l ~ ~ "-'·, • ,..,. ,... ~~ er... ... ,. Nlhfl9d Oi' ... OOMC ~ flllMlfted Or.,.. Ow4,..,. ,_.I....... ~ 0..... Comt o.11) ,:::,.,--:. 8:'r 1~ lla ~ Or.,.. ~ ~ ~-ON!ge OoM1 0., ~~ .. ~o: a,~ "°' o. &. ''· • i 7• '"'......, "°' o.c e, ts. 20. 11. 1-;,::: lo~,.,""· .fllilo4.,, n . Dael. I. 11. '°•~ . · · en1.e:--: *"· 11, o.c t. 11. ao.:fa "°' o.. t. ta. 20, 21, 1•..H4.a 1"' : .. ,~ I I I , l --------.....--.--..........__... ____ . ' ' -... • Cl Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesda . December 20, 1983 ltaMI ler l&Je IHI" I• l&Je ...... ler la.I. 1 ..... ltr la.I. llnw lee l&Je THE DAILY PILOT Geaual • 1112 GeHral 1082 GeHral 1002 Geaeral lotl Ge•tral ltol ~·!!J!~~!ftp1H~1~,~~·====== aaa Ptlat ..:LASS I Fl [ D 0 FF I CE H ()UR'" l";;;;ii;;;~.:;:;;:_:;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiilili I lO,IOO HWI S 123,100 TIIEPllYAOY Of H~~rBay 311":i'r .up~\~. I UllTS 1!'3-Nl:!"~-.el""'.2 P-!-~-. ~-.,,-n~· •. •. lncl..._.Pt Telephone Service: Liii ISLE 1121 ,., ••· IESA VERDE Urba~·~~~~.~!iion $132 ooo smell dn Super e1gt11plex. eacn wllh wfd. 1r1g 177(1. 492-6700 Very mce 2 bdrm . 2'~ beth Owner wants outl Bring all Ocwan view propeny in 621-7103 or 646-463 I 3 Bdrm, 2'~ bl, <IOI.Ible IJ Ttrt Monday-Friday Traditional 3 Br. 3~ Ba. Baytront, pier & conuo near fabulous ollers1 Covered 8111,y to private Emeralu Bey 3 BEST BUY ,5000 DOWN garage Copulld be con· 1p.""""""'------• float for 6~' boat. Priced to telf $1,250,000. Costa Mesa redevelop· large llv1n9 and family Bdrm home. , con-3BR EastbluU Condo dos Owner wfll lln1nce at 2 bd, 1i.1r 61 deluxe condo 8:00 A. M .-5: 30 r . M. ment pro1ect Fireplace. 1oom. bf'Ck llreplace, verllbhl den Ideal lor ll1e $155 000 12131541-4460 12'.W. Super lnvlll· w/pool. $650/mo day• Busl'ness Counter.· IRYllE TERRACE uDllal ched b21 car kglarhage coun1ry kotctten. 3 lerge busy prQfeu1onal couple Ill o' •• , •••• , OWIEll menCIA, aLsLkBlnlgLL$C7205T.OOOE 786-5274, 544-3856 evu e U•8 l·ln IC en, bedrooms, I~• blllllt Asking $625,000 With a Ftaal-111- M d F 'd Panoramtl' bay & ocean view from of Br, 4 & small yard carpets and v A no down ltHms substa1ttial down pay 1 w, ll~ed rate. 30 yrs ll0· 1to0 on a y. n a y patio, pool home Pnnw 10<:1111011. $775,000 Ur apes A sharp unot ano ca 11 I 0 r 5110 w Ing 111en1. seller will assist Monaco with bes! oc V11l17 22.34 8 00 A M 5 30 P ~1 3 ternllc invesiment Full 546·23 t 3 w/llnencong Furnoshongs view 14 Rue Vlllars 3 Br. 2 ba Condo CO'le(ed : . . . : · '" . YllTA HL LIN o11ce s 108.000 o"" Wk d 6•" 1538 llYFlllT negot1abl6 Joyce Debolt ,..vn n s ...,. enclosed patio & garage. DEADLINE 171 41 6 73-4400 or Sally Shipley ao•T SLIP S625tmo 963-8805 PUBLICATION 01'.:AOLlt\E Fabulous bay & mountain vtew . l a..i-1 Ba. 1•1 •1 621 •121 • mndo c:o-op. Loweet priced at $295.00'0~ • • 0·• R 1241,000 StyUlh 3 Br 2 Ba mulii'ieYei GE 159.9100 Monda at. 11 :30 d .111 HARB Spacious 3 bdrm, 2•., be home dbl gar $700 kids residence 1n private com· Pet' o t hers ave 11 . ----- Tuesdav \ton -l <W p.111. Wedne~da\ Tur .... i 311 p .111 Thursda\' \''eJ .i.:w 1• 111 Frida y ·1 hur ... I .\II p ru. Saturdav ~(I i:Ull I' 111 Sunda ~r Fri i (JI) I' rn. CANCELLATIO:\ & CORRECT IO~ ' Cancellations and r.:>rrec ti ons ma,· be made on same de adlines a.s above. Please ask for a cancellation _number when ca n~lling your ad . ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors immediately . The DAILY PILOT assumes liabilitv for the firM incorrect insertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642-56 78 To flbct Yow Ad. Cll 642-5678 REAL ESTATE .....-.1 Ma'-n tt.u. llool-lalAl>d lkl-"-t.-i. C.pu<nno 8--h Caranio.l M.ar eo. .. M- Dana "°"'' II Toro ,.C)ull .. .,, v.u., H..,.1.,,._BNth """'~' ........ i....,uno 8-fl l.AcuM H1ll1 .,_,..,.., 11,,..., YI<• r ..... , M.....,.,V~p Nn<por1 8"ch SanC--flW' San J...,, C.1Mlnnv s.n .. AN> SNl.....,, Soulh L.Acvna s..-1 llM<-f\ l\alUI w ....... -lcobi.- ~ Ap.nmm11 a-ti "'-"r _.....,.., ~' c.co..dorNN- MERCHAft>IS£ An~• Applt•,,_,... Aui.l .. lfU. SW.t M•\H'a.ela c:.-mrr# & tAJu·~­ l-(impu\~n. ~""' ... '·"' IO'l f U'1"14t\Jn• 1014 c .. .., J;.i... 10 11 ..... IM>IJt.;•'1> 103 ;. ... ,,, l034 M.-h1rw1.., 1 Mdl"'fl'IWl\f~iu_' l042 Mi.a Wanv" 1044 M""""'I lntlJ"\omn> .. 1041 OttP .. urn1h''' & 10:.0 r.q..,"""'"' 10)1 ,.,._ & o ••• ,,. 10~ s"""~ ev..i. l()tll T\' K.dk• :. ...... l<M19 1010 BOATS !~t·h,..rtrr km\ 1064 t~·t•I lOM ~~,., IOU s,.....i.,o., lOIO M.nr. ~~•P :mM•1l'I ~,.._.,.. •• l>ltpo .... Oo.o ... 11~ ~"'" .. .... 11:.0 ~w'tn '""'""~'"" 117) S..1lt..H1I llOC -121! 1i)( TRANSPOR TAT'°" 121' l"nrt Wlu ,,.,,. r,(11.! ... 4 nt! lft t>O" o.u. fll01 flllilil ~ll blll 021 Ml• 622' bl2• ... ~2~• 6!.\l 6JJ• '!°l\111 ... ,. .. ...... "''' ·010 ;uus ~C>lH 'Ol: :L)':4 ;~,.:, l·lll lilllO UJSllE PUCE UYFllDIT Spec."tacuiar bayfronl dpl,x 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boal Spat.'eS. Reduced-$1,500,000. PElllllU HDIE DCWFllDIT Orean & ,etty views Manne room, 4 bdrm, 3 l.i4th. :noo .sq fl -1 tJr i.iark1ng Sl.2115.000 FAJllUllS UION HILLTOP New <I br, 4 ~ ba, custom French N ormandy FAtate I 2 pnme acre hilltop. Now $995,000 COllOUDI CAYS UJFllDIT Coronado Wand cusl. bayfront lol. 85' boat deck. Plans avail Now $370,000 w/trad~ AllllDWNEAI HOIE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 balh, lake view . 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-11 Buy\•d•· Dr"'" N B bl~ blbl CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE FLYIH FllTASY THE GIFT OF FLYING Lessons Scenic Tours T axe photos lrom the a11 All available through g•ll cerlllocates 549-2203 OCAIAPORT Great Christmas Gilt Ohl Ea!lish $http Dees Lov•b e• AKC 2 lemeles l'.l weeks S300 eacn (213 ) 531 -3114 ... MAHIE'S FHITCAIE Grandmotllers SECRET recooe Hand maoe by order tNo citron lru11) S 7 for 2 ID S3 50 for t lb To Order call Jenn11er Edgerly \71 41 540 7244 SPORT OF TH 1101 Gel 1n10 Se1tbo111ng rop line Sailboards HIFL Y * MISTRAL '* UP CUSTOM * UP SPORTS 430 w Coast Hwy Newport beacn 631 -4 108 34098 Pacoloc Coasl Hwy Dana Pooni ;>40-1371 I. •1-•t rJl. • • • • ·•-•t Oupltaft' Uno11 lw.-IO br MO¥f'd '-"'-'r lnch..U\ol p,_> l:IOC Bo w ... IJl t._P"n Ill< Mw-llt~ ... 137· •M.,.._..,.,._. S...un t •i.. M ...,..."""'"'9- 11<111 SELL idle items w1111 11 &01' Daily Pilot Classified Ad :11~ a..2-5678 THE CHRISTMAS AT11C Cen1er pieces wreaths Ch11stmas oecoratoons Chrosrmas 11ems goll wrap &It Consignment 'hop 332 Forest Ave " } 1 LAG UNA BEACH 494 4 100 O~n Wed-Sun 10 5 pm l-o<o for S.i. MGt.i.H<imr l'vlu .c ........ ,._~ O.onco c.> 0..1 of C..Unoy 0..1 01 5..., ~,..,_ ....,~,. nm.~ Ill.~ 11iw ... ~ RENTALS ~~ ...,._.. Unl..nw.lwd ~f'Urn-Ot Uni~ Cando "'"' Cando Uni Town~t~m To_,__ Uni Ouplt-""" 0up1o-Uni Aper111'W<111 ~ A_,,,_la Uni Al* P\rn or Uni -ll<an • Bo.rd Howle, w....- c.--s.,,,,-....,_ v_._ "'"'w. •11....1111t 10st..... •llc>ftlaloo WonlOd ~,.,,.....,, CXlnllftW. -11.rftW. Comml ...... .... ~ ...... .... ~~ .... l U~ fl\'• 14)(; Tr•.t'*n Tr•v•I i)t(_ Tr ... L.n i., ... 1.i' 1)2 :~ AUTOMOTIVE I AuMI l;A&o1n.M ' fu;VJ ~ ... "' P•r\a I Au"• w•ntl'O IW Sp><\& R.. • 11..n. -.. w.,,,... ()",_ T""lu 111l0 v • .,. 120C An11q....., 11,._, 2lOC AUTOS llPORTED 2400 All• - l '4t0 """'' 2)20 Au,hn 1l~ llM"' 2S30 l°IHt.,n ~ fl.\AYn 'MOO Drl""""'"•" 2100 r"'"' ieoo F'uo 2900 11.,.,.,. 2tO'I 1 ... , .. H04 J'«'Ut ~J.._, ?toe i-,1u~. 2907 w,,,.,. 2tOI Lot ... 2t()f M1rdo 2'12 W-att 2914 ,.,,_ 8"u 2tlf ""'"""""'" ztll MC 2tlO <)!wl 2tll """"'• ~p ... ,..,. PuA:lw AllOltCOOTS :::;:...::,)"" ~"W'ft· )002 Rt-IW'f i-• ,._ ilOOt S..b ,...,._... >O I l :;...,.,. ....._.~ >014 II<-'" ~ "'""""'°" $016 Tov"" T'l9wf 11118 Tnumpll BUSll:SS ' FNNCIAL --rorS&t. ·-()pJioni.wu.. ..,.,_w.,,t...i . ..._, °"""'"""-ln-1 Wanwd ._...,,"' LMn "Noney Wonl«<I Mor--.TO't Ul't.OYMENT twlpWt11....t .,_ w.,,""" rut tun PUllll VoUuw•,,.r• v,,,~ MU< O R.arrono• letteo ol 1i.. lour tcrombi.d ""'°'d' be low te IO'l!\ four .. mple wo-ds I I~ LI' K lu Pl v I I I V O RRE I J' • 1 1 1 r . 811?11 AO:! im4 80ltt Vll.ll il01 VI09 •1 ll ""' •111 VI 1' 9121 91U 912' 9117 ••it tlll till 1113$ -************** I s0'%H'0i:F ! ** 25 3 On All Gift ltem1 * Daily Pilat ,,.,.,....,...,, p...,,,. .. , ~,. * Handmade Items * * * Candy * Gifts * * * Christmas arrangements, for Ad AtllOfl' * .,5 & up I * Douc's Flowers I Sifts CaU a * 1505 Mesa Verde East *' DaHy Pilot '$Costa Mesa 545-2027 AD-VISOR :********~-~6~42~·56~78~ ::ri1---------·1 tUJ tlO ilU 8149 fUI VI» 91» 81)7 i i)¥ fl~• 9163 91ft) il~1 Vl&P 01 71 Al lJ VI?~ 9177 .. , told it throll6h th~ Daily Pilot." I rruovtd many u ll1 tht flru day a nd told 11 th~ 1ttond day for lht prirt I wenltd. I h•d •n ad tn th• Reglaln but ni111l of my u lh um,. <r11m tht Dally Pilot. Dot• Aocl•"H <-001.eMru wou GUU T ME iS MONEY Use At1IWll At/ -service when placing your ad ... o ·Doily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take messages 24 hours o day ... you coll in at your convenience during office hours and get the rotponses to your ad . . . this service is only $5 per week. For more information and to place your od coll 642-5678. lilly Pilat IAYCREST Hl,100 Fabulous assumeole l1nanc1ng on rh1s me!lculous 4 BR home 1oca1ed on quiet cu1 de sac w1111 wonderful pool & spa Rooms large and airy family room • ~11c11en combo. rorma1 DR with wOOd lloors and more• 144-IOIO . ' . • QHllT OHllU IEL IAll Corner lot slurdy 2 Bdrm home on" block to beach. good 1oans as- sumable. only $275.000 U llilijlC)Uf t1(;~f:S Realtors. 675-6000 Coroaa ••I Mar 1022 CIROIU IEL IWI IPLI muruty New crptong & 'i39·6190 BEST Any lee paint Welk to ocean OI Leh ftr Salt 1400 Jump for toyl Bac h your !>Oat & ENJOY LIFE• Back Bay lot. by ownr bungalow $295 free u1ila 759-1501 7 000 SQ It $60,000 cash 539-6190 BEST Alty tee LUSE/IPTlll 2-stry 4Br 3be lam 1m nome gate guerdeo comm Tennis. pool, JaCuUt $349.500 wl5°!r ctn or S 1800/mo . (6 to 1< mos lse opt ) llHEllS HAL n 111·2311 675-3311 EvlWknds LllOISLE LOT FOR SAU 62J -7103or646-4631 BHt.ltadi 2240 Moaat1i1, Deatrt drm hM wtgarage ltatrt 1450 Downtown H B Loe yard, Pelm Spflngs custwn dee great I o r I am 11 'I . nm per1 for entertaining 5675~mo Agt 536·3'347 Desperate -mu'1 sell RENT TILL YOURS! S 159 500tobo By Owner G1gen11c 4 ., 2 queens 619-346-9425 kitchen elegant formal t dining designer decor N~rl ltac~ 216 lhruou1 large master um ISLE WATER-suite solar heated Po<>I & FRONT Furn 6 Br $6500 spa Very EZ terma $515 or 4 Br $4500 673-1464 · $50 security lee 537-5027 MHHI U1f1r1l1lld 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 car gar, !enc Geaeral 2202 yrd, Dl w . very clean. S a WI t cul·de·sec. Magnolia & •••tr I tr Garlletd, (a11a11 11141341. R11t1l1 $750{mo 963-5796 JACOH IUl.n $575 4 Bdrm kt-ds-,pe-11_o_k PROP MAUIEIEIT rare abode wont la.st sm 2 Two bdrm units duple. 1n Corona del Mar dpl• is del1n11el)' tile best buy 1n COllQIA DEL IAll CdM Units In good cond Beautifully localed 1wo & owner is very an~oous Presently has slructure or 11 but owner will clear b) close or escrow $268.00C LllORULn 173·7300 714/171-1171 lee 539·6190 BEST Rlty WESTCLIFF 3br den. wld. HOMES FOR AENY- oedroom cot tage to sell $269.500 1n1eres1tng ocean voew RHEllS RUL Tl 1elrig gardener $1 100 Hun11ng1on Beach 3 & 4 mo refer su1q 675·3008 Bdrms $850-$900 . Located 1ust one block 175·2'11 trom Ocean Boulevard 675-3311 Evesl Wknds Fenced yards & garages PRICE GOING UPr Coroaa •el Mar 2222 Kids & pe1s welcome. opposite Big Coronal•--------Beacn Owner may carry l11s1 or second truSl deed soon 10 include land Pres EXEC OCEANFRONT HM 863-0755 Agen1, no lee. tog1ous Seaw1nd 4 Bdrm Pvt comm Vu Harbor entr $.4l5 plus house rental $345 000 631 -1300 CNIH CHE Ultl Thos nome needs some I LC bur does nave poten1tal .t Bdrm 3 Ba and nas some view or tile bay and ocean 631-7370 TRADI T 10\J\L R~\l.TY FASMIOIAILE THE ILIFFS Very elegant & gorgeous nome only 4 years olo Nes11eo on a quiet cul-de-sac 1n beauhlully scenic greenbelt 3 Borm nogh oeameo ceohngs w11h wood burning hre· olace olus 3 petoos Only $299 500 646· 717 1 THE REAL ESTATERS UllAISU llYFllHT·SIH,IOO ocu• 1 JETIY VIEW Now only $239.500 4BR 3ba, sec system. ocean Close appls kids 200 Blk 40' lot 3Br • den GOLDEN PROPERTIES spa. 2 car g8I Min yr pets call 539·6190 BEST 3ba yard compl reluro 752· 1589 lse. $3000/mo 631-8209 fee ~449 ~ ,i 17 1 J~smone QUICK SALE Costa Mtu 2224 Circle 1111s & can last flat 0:,~ag~t un 573•5551 Versailles Condo approx. 2 bd. 1 ba. carport. clean $4 10 takes 2 Bdrm avail $6.000 down Price $600l mo 35 I Bay St t· t others ready now Costa Mesa 1024 $78 ooo Call 642-1183 644. 7269 539-6190 BEST lee 1 Br Condo upper near S llEWHI S Kids & Pet lovin 4 • bonus lm•t SC Plaza oool. tennis Tnos home 1s the oest ouy rm upgrades galore grea1~1~1"'01P'1!"1'"rm-s""l'l"""!. P'!1-P Cal Vets assume 8% Nwpt Bch" Largest 4 Br area utols PAIO $395 • ~ 213/215-0551 model with ocean voew. $50 security tee ----, 2 Br 2 , Ba Townnouse. pool. spa tennis Priced 537-5027 'filsar 1 I F1nanc1ng llexoble kel At only $359000 (I spacious 4 • 2 pool spa. outdoor bbq over S70.000 below mer· EASTSIDE Area's flnesl ealf y l 642-8157 recentlysoldthesmallest largecountry kitchen model with ~O voew tor breaklasl nook custom 786-1172 HSOLITE STULi! $360 000'1 This absolute decor workshop garage Newport Cresr model per· bargain plus a gorgeous 9ardener 3 utils PAID 1ec1 3 Br 2·, Ba condo home ceruunty w111 not s545 $50 securily lee w/we1 t:>ar formal dining last To see call Pat11ck 537•5027 rm & lrplc Nestled 1n Tenore 760-8702 Agt 31180 Michelson Drive qu1e1 location near pool & tennis Owner must move now Price reduced lrom $179 900 10 $149,900 w1terms Won I lasl Prtn on1y Call Patrick Tenore 760-8702 Agt USTSIH 1 IHICtTIAH Garage & Alley Access sn,100 RtJ lcOar.ile, Rltr. 141·ll21 SPYIWSWln Sharp & Clean 3000 SQ II 5bd. 3ba gm rm w/pool 101 2 lrpl see lhe 60 >.!las under p11ce S200K La1mbeer Alty 549-2330 S615 Cu1e Cope Cod 2br ~~ __ _ 2be new cptsldrps wd 3 Br 2''t Be Deerfield llrs rncd yd. used brick. rwnhm, avail mid Jan garage. gdnr 2218-A S9001mo Inga. agt No Placen11a 645-2566 lee 786-7698 Esode cnarm 2 Br I Ba HOME FOR RENT-Me•ile a.... 1100 Best loc A'tall S6501mo lrvme 3 Bdrm $825 Gar· UHIUMlllS A Beaulllul t972 Royal Chalet Home large hv· ong-dinong & kllchen area tam rm w/wet bar mas- ter bath w/walk In closet & garoen tub Elaborate dressing area wl douoie s•nlo. Young aoll wel· No pels 75 1-3898 age and fenced yard L C d 2 B 2•• 0 Kids and pets OK Agt no u• on o. r " a. lee 863-0755 ' hplt, alt pvl yd, dbl at· ___ _ tacll gar S900 643-2289 Man51on style 5 ·Br hse 3 Be lrplC pool/spa much NEAR OCC. beau1 Mesa more $995 mus1 see del Mar 5 Br 3 ba. 2 stry 539-6190 BEST Rhy tee S1200tmo 851·9020 Beau1 5 odrm llome on come Agt Nr SC Plaza 3 Br 2 Ba New 2 t:>r 2 bl . dble ger. trplc Next to UCI $650 formal din gOOd cond mo lease 838-3690 $9851mo 545.4 731 Spyglass $530 000 Can 540-5137 G 1 3 Bd 2 move in wtminimum dn •--------•I rab this qua lly rm Ba dbl gar newer kllch pyrnt W•ll carry nore 111ds pets $685 details lavorabl@ w<ly lmmed lacoat Prop 1350 539-6190 BEST lee escrow 834 1157 Denise -----------1 Bright and cheerkul 4 bdrm Oen & family room res1oence 1n protected Linda Isle Secluded atroum pauo wllh Clfcular s1a1rcase to 2nd lloor gal lery Parquet floors. Raat. leacll 1040 11 .. ITS Prime Npt Bch rental property located near Dover /Westchll behind Wes 1cldl shopping $450 2 Bdrm lam1ly spot newly palnled crpts w/w Hurry' 539-6190 BEST lee French doors and 3 fire-VILLAGE CT CONDO pieces add to rhe charm / b 11 of lhis wonderful ei · w 1enn1s • racquet a ecu11ve home Slip and couris 2Br , 2'1ba, side tie woll take a large S 129 900 Bllr 963-8377 yacht Owner woll con· l"ilt I 044 sider e~chanre 631·1400 HERITAGE - ~1\ll HI HO'll lltlMI .. ~. REAl ESTATE 131·1400 LOAIEI Name 11 thos gorgeous home nas •I' 5 Bdrms 3 Ba. lamoly rm lormal don· 1ng. centr B•r ano a fruly ou1srand1ng k11cnen with all btt-1ns Including microwave and compec· 101 The grounds are spacious and lush wotll a secluded apo In the backyard Full price $259.500 Do11 I weot 751·3191 C:SElECT .... PROPERTIES LOW DOWll UIDEll 11 % lllTERESTI PARK 3 Bdrm. 2 ba Plan 3 Good 1oca11on Decorated 1n ear111 tones S 138 990 £:::; f.~isor 1 ·Realty 786-1172 Irvine La1a11 ltacll 1041 IWIH•ISTSILL Shall be listed shortly Oceanfront hm Walk to town. A-2 lot S700 000. $52514. essum. owner woll Ion S45K Call Farrell 714-973-1191 494-8709 Only 1ov. down for this beoutllully upgraded 3 Nb1i11 Vie I 1067 Bdrm, 2 bath home with ____ ,... ___ '!!' completely remodeled Lake view 11ec Home kitchen Desirable quiet B r • Den. 3 ''> Be corner 1ocat1on Pall<> & S215.000 752·2197 AV access 1mmacu111e & 1..,.rt ltac~ I Mt only $129.900 646-7171 - THE REAL ESTATERS , LtWllTNIOl nsTmnn for this large 4 Br 3 B11 and den hOme In Easlblull Wood shutters and Span1111 I lles • Land ictuded We un aniat with l1na11<:lng 1326.000 At k for Mary Oent11. 6'4-7020 LIHl llA&.llT&R lmlllT IEAON 1211,000 --·-A I the pier, a rere 3BA 2be ~ende z vous con· dom1n1um on the stte or the fabled banroom On Ille boetdWtlk, $19')$ to Ille sand With p1nor1m1C ocean view Eesy be&eh walk 10 •Mi [)o(y nee1. P1v1t1on end ferry Belbol II 11'1 ti.et 14'-lt11 /Jn Nll,fl 111\11 I v t.., l\t,l,IH 11\TI r, .... matuUt center S 1 600,000 Terms avail Courtesy to B krs Call owner 645·6646 20 N EW UNITS In FRESNO S650,000 (8) 3 bdrm ( 121 2 Bdrm. 20 double garages Income S85 2K I SI yr depr1c1e- 1oon S66 5K Positive cash flow 7 62 ~ gross Can agl 800-882·2400 Westside SEE THIS ONE' ll 11 IY Mllml 2 Br 1 81 enctsd g11r, wld Brighi. airy, 3 bd room crp(s drapes patio townhouse, new carpet, no pers S5501mo • sec new paint , Iota of exlru . 548-5442. 770-5629 S 1195 agt. Would you rarner have 11 nouse? Check this aiarm n 1 Bdrm wtm1cro lll·HM wave crpts ullls Pd $375 garage. 2 frplcs. air cond. 539·6190 BEST lee S1700tmo 551-2645 D111 Ptiat 2228 La a11 lt1cla ••Beach House nr H H : YOUR AD IN THIS SECTION IS REACHING 108, 777 HOUSEHOLDS 261,064 READERS 7 Mleslon VlejO 3 & 4 Bedrm, S800·S850. Garages and fenced yard a Kids & pell PK Agt No fee. 863-0755 I rt Liiia br, 0. IC, , trple, h~ patio. Slept to t>ct1 54oe Nep1~. noo. 962-~ 183, (213)379-5015 3-4 Br. 2'~ ba, 2 bloctca to beach, close to pool & tenntl. 962-6613 Newport Shor .. 4 Br 3 Ba. wa1emont, $ 1495/mo Avell now OwnerAgent 84CM206 UlllmllllfU WAITTIWll om• on bayfront or nHrby, prefer 3 If. 2 k dbl oar. RMponalble. No c hildren, no pels 861.0.00, 761M>031 .... ""' .... The perftlGt lllmlly !tome, l .... _....,R.....,A,..c_G""""""'J --41 ::l· tt wms out an ttl09e ~onomlsu .-I' I I* I who've been saying, "Recovery _ _ _ _ la 1u1t around the corner." all HUGI! LOT (90 x 178) With gooo older3 Bdtm 2 b11n 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ home S2 15, 000 and t-o~ will Glrry. Newpor1 c,..1 model ptlf• ftct ! Br 2°; Ba condo wfwtl belr. formal dining rm f. frple N4tttl9d In quiet location ~* pOOI & tenn11 Owner must m0\19 now Prtc• r9due»a from 1 111.toO to 1141,900 wtterma Won't iett Prln only Ceff P•t~ T~e 7604702 Agl 49,000 Por1oflno p1an "'"' fin. "'*' t>onut l'OOl'ft, • 8f. 3'A Ba, rem11y a rorme1 e11nlno rma ...._ o9'P9t, WOfk In the aame otlk:e building. ... , -C-N_E_T_A_C--, ire -·.. .. F r I I I 9 Con1p1..-. the ch...c~I• ovo•ed _ . _ . ~Y follo~ Ill rhe ""lu.ng word .._ ___ __._...__..__ you d"'•loc> lrCYll Slit) No J t>.olow , • UNSOAM&lf llfTUSI 101 mswu . I i I I I I I I ., ... ..... t•••f ' •. , ....,~1 lltr • 141-nn C......to~. w...._ .. ,., "°''em .... ,.... WltflaC* ...... M OelNowl.......,. Cifculltion 52,000 CifctMcMI 80,000 49c Circulltion I* llltuullll Rat• 8IMd On 3 LIM9 -1 Tlmel ......,On~lna Clrculetton In Plot ....-.. ''"" pt lnt. Commutttty pOOI, ,,.., act\OOll l ~ng. Avellabtt "°"' Larry 0)'9f. t4+.laOO. a1Tt&/mo. - •• ,, Orange Coot DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 20, 1983 C'7 u .. rti1ia1 lain $2.17 per day That 9 ALL you pay IOI 3 lines 30 days in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plus the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednesday a1 no e• Ira charge' CALL TODAY" AH FO" SHIRA Your Dally PllOI Service OHecjPry Represen1ar1ve 142-4321 td. JOI AcctHtia1 CPA higll Quality income tax work al reas ra1es John Brown 631-6483 Act11tical C11rat2 Cntracten lar•eaJa1 Ceilia11 E•P6fl cerpentry §8,..,1ce Gtaeral •c•o•m•m•e•r"'a1•e-11-~-e-11_d_e_n.11a·1 -""'11""'1•L•1·1•a•Y-$_P_f_O_l&_L __ I Re!lalr. Remod·A1ldlllon1 1 'A"'em_o_d.,61"'/•R-e-pa .. l .. ra ..... c .. o .. m .. m-L11ndac1pe M1lntenance RESPRAYS 847 7901 C>oors-etc 5•8·4980 & resld Uc'CI. t>onded, Ouallly S~rvie.. reu .. lie. ins Fo1 est 552-91412 t>onded, 20 yrs In area. Aspkalt lnstallauon Spec1alls1 Mc weeney Landscape _ New & Used Catpel or Remooeler needs work 6•5-5124 D11veway • Parking Lois Re Stnch Old •Vinyl now• REF's Save UI Repl\llS . Seatcoahng Ceramic WOOd & Steam Lei!) talk 851·0149 LANDSCAPE MAINT S&S Asphalt 63t-4199 Lie Clean 8417-7813 Clean ups Reas rates All Types Repair Resurt, REMODELING /<II phases l!El!"!"'iecl'!tlP!r~icR"aJ""".,..._..,. __ Seal coa\ (SUJRRY MIXI Also custom cabinets 18 ELECTAICIAN Priced Comm Res1d Rees yrs in area LIC bonded. right, free estimate on Rates Free estimates 1ns'd 968-3564 anytime large or small 1ot>s Lie 645-4269 Or 645-003:i:' 39~21 673-0359 ··~ ailli• c ••••• Coacrete ELECTRICIAN 20 yrs eap l } Concrete U torm. I pour TOP QUALITY WORK AT l<EN 892-5830 SS LOW RA TES SS Tree trim & removal. gen clean· ups 554-7017 YARD MAIN. CLEAN-UP Tree T11m & Hauling C Leo 847-2457 8AB'VS1TTING MY HOME or complete 1oos No 1ot> REAS RATES 646-7602 Nr Victoria Costa Mesa 100 small 964·0366 H1a•1111a Nights & PIT 642 6482 RESIOICOMM'L/INO **+HOME REPAIR Ce • ' T 'l 20 yrs Do my own work IMkkHpia~ r aac I t Lie. 278041 AL 646-8 126 Etec-Plumb-Carpentry -FLOORS•PATtOS _ Remodel Keith 646-4672 PROF BKl<P compute1f suowERS•COUNTERS G., ••• ,.-, manual Mo<lerate tees '' I repair fix or t>ulld ANY-Free counsel 64:i:'·7047 Free est Reas 559-BlSO TREES THING Reasonable Ca~iael M1kia1 l!'C_k_i'!'l•_.C .. a-.re.._ ____ Topped/removed Clean-raies Dave 980•2l65 •New cabinets cat>mel lie Cl Christ:an mother tull up riew lawns 751 ·3476 AMERICAN HANDYMAN lacing oars & 1orm1ca or par1ftime care eap d Clean Ups•Tree Trimming Carp Giass Paint. etc countertops 64:i:'·088 t E side C M 646-5482 Yard Ma1n1 •Hauling Ins Bondeo 8-47·2367 Carratry Ckiaaer Swtt.f Christian Carpenter M DENNY1&M Addtl 1emclls, rprs. work CHIMNEY SWEEP guar Gary 963-4t81 $40 & UP 1-867-4876 MIKE 650-3263 S1r•tai11 W11tt4 Mowing, Edging Twice a mo $20-$25 645-5737 Hnlia1 DUMP JOBS& SMALL MOVING JOBS MIKE 646-1391 Heatia1 H ltr El• 14'· 1121 Furnaces• Pool Heaters Boast Clt aaia1 ROBIN'S CLEANING SERVICE a thoroughly clean house 540-0857 Tyfl~1 Senf ct trp1no1word Pr0Qa1111no Al bu11nan, K liO<l.I & ~r 'Onlll pro1ectl) 851 1041 More famlll• 11te getting the camping "bl.lg" 11111 year If you have a campcw that'• not 09tllng ueed. eell II now With a ClllNlfled Ad. Aertaeat1, Val. Aertatata, Val. Ollict lntal1 2914 a...1 a,, ... lOM •••• Waat .. SllO ltll ...... 9100 ltlt ...... 5100 Ce1t1 Mt H 2724 1..,.rt luck 2769 Corner Jamt>oree at -MacArthur. approll 2900 -----------------• HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Nice 1 Br ciose 10 shop-3BR tBA Yrly Nr ocean, SQ It ground level ea· ping no pets $400/mo nu crpt/palnt $825 mo ecu11ve 01t1ce suite Ex· 646-6842 ulll inct 2 17 33rd St. N B cellent Parking Landlord Santa Ana Hgts 1 Br $SOO (upsta11s1 835·2~ desperate St 09 SQ rt as ------, 2 81 :i:' Ba $600 No pets Across from Udo Marina. 15 Call Karen-, 752·5444 Wed nesday' December 21 545·4855 3 Br 2 Ba, trpt, newly dee-ltar lalllta Pier ARIES (March 2 1-April 19): Surprise invol ves add1t1onal Spacious 2 Br • tam rm. orated S895 1-998-5868 550 Sii Clean w/cpt. pvt fWlds, money from "unusual" source. Focus on property values. ~atto t "Jore 9~ou1ts pr et IOVH/wtSTCLIFF oa S•OOlmo _6-42-4623 h els 4 • l6 2 Br. 1 Ba. nu cpt1d111pes ltW Ytars lar~1·a security. long-range p lans. Romanuc interests are heig tened, LUX CONDO bit-ins pool carport. no Deluxe 2300 slf. slf creative juices are stimulated -rndiv1dual touch turns tide in $600 , Br Studro lrplc. pets $675 1700 Bed· ;;,> olflces+ 1g open area your favor. w/d walk 10 SC Plaza tord 645-6646 AIC & E.<ec Extras TA URUS (April 20-May 20): l ntu1uon serves as reliable 575-4o53 Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 gar-Petl!esuiteS400s/I guide. You br eak free from restrictions, status quo is shak en -STUNNING lrq I Br gar-yearly. ,., btk bch. no 59c slf ·Ample Parking On h den ap1 $425 pool & rec pets $775 650-1706 evs IU1llt llhJ Ill-HU sh ort trip involves visit connected with close relative e w o area 1 10 w 181h s1 aided you in past is agaanavailable Cancer , Capricorn. Aquarius Oceanfront, 1 Br. wood i --------• persons figure 10 scenario. Baal. leack 2740 ~~pt.~~~~~~~,51~~ SAVE GEMI NI (May 21-June 20). Study Anes message for I Br 1 Ba super clean. pets u111 pCI Lse. $675. h . F 'd 1 · d b walk 10 oeach $A2Slmo 650 3823 631 4 t84 aft s valuable mt. ocus on 1 eas. traps, persona possessions, e ts Call Andy 964-8870 • · • that are repaid. Needed material IS located, you'll know what to 3 Br condo New paint and do and when to do it. Personal h orizons are expanded; your new drapes. pool $625. potential is no longer limited. avail now, 786-8861 PARI llEWNllT APART I Em New owner In new luxury a11cond111one<1 Santa Ana Building All new carpets and wall coverings Found Vic Brookhurat & Edinger Ftri Vly F Pit 6u11/Lao mix 537-8065 Lost Female Cocker mix C M MAGIC" $100 re- ward No tags. blk 496-2247, 549-1508 Lost. lrvlne~iifOWilinlxed Ing hair OachShund. male REWARD Humphrey 498-3806 or 786-2377 Ltst Pt4al Stttl l 1lt1r wt case (moonllghtersl llEWUI H1-H41 REWARD Lost Dog in Big Canyon Area All wnt Male Lhaso Apso wl tan markings 759· 1070 Reward 10s{ Fish hair org Tabby. gold conr w/olue v1c of Edwards/Warner 847·04891752-5050 x320 CANCER (June 2lrJuly 22): Lunar cycle high -you 'll Beaut 2Br 1Ba twnhse. 1...---: 'll hang t of . 'll bemn lrplc pallo vaulte<l ce•I· IN NEWPORT BEACH r emove U4I n ers. you c e pom view. you i:>· Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart- ( l b ild J d · · d · 1ng oltms. encl gar alnt success u re u mg process u gment, antuuuon an Ummg area nr Hunl Hrt>or ments & Townhouses are on target -your position is s trong. you 'll emerge victorious. S62S 846-0736 trom $660 !Ask about •No 1st and tast •No Security •Free use ol copier 1 lth St ancs Santa Ana I REWARD• Male German Freeway Shel)hetd got out or HB 543-7369 yard 12/17 lite tan & amt>er wl blk overlay. M k I furnished apts complete a e persona contacts. appearances. Delu•e 3 BR 2', BA near w1tn TV. linens & u1ens11s. l•--------LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Answers are found behind scenes, new trplc wo hkup pan· may t>e rented tor short your ability to analyze and detect "phony" approach is try onns encl gar lg patio tetm or tongeJ No lease highlighted. A ccent also on hospitals, institutions, courts and etc $675 545•3504 req'CI) On Jamt>oree Rd IMMEO OCCUPANCY I at San JoaQuln Hiiis Rd special written material. Gemiru, Virgo, Sagittarius natives & 2 BR unns 5300.$575 &••· 1100 figure prominently. Fully drape<11cp1 d 1aun-VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent d1plornacy, accept offer dry hltups app11ances Pen1n xtra trg 2Br. sndeck. WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPORT BEACH t ......... ,. • ••• '<,I '• "• ••• A flll H"6tt llW& wears hie tan collar Needs meCllcallon & diet prior to surgery (Brandyl please can hm 536-6638 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS of friendship. What appears to be a tepid r elationship will "heat For dela•ts 536 3347 Agt ~~; ,~;PWt,P~5tg;~;' up." Lunar emphasis on romance. desire. abilit y to persuade SEAWllD Spac.ooa apt, 1 milrom Plucky -Rover Cigar • Accent Four lrg pmate ottices I CIRCULAR with lfg seaetar•al area. fl turns out aH thow econ- k llchen and private om1sts who ve Deen say· lot>by Srgn space avail· mg. ·Recovery Is 1ust others to your vtewpomt . Career gets boost from one who YILUIE tieach. carpets. drape$. appeared t.ndiffer ent bu t becomes an enthusiasti c ''convert." New t & 2 Borm luxury 642-2357 LI BR~ (Sept 23-0ct . 22): Define terms, accent ambition. apts in 14 plans t Bdrm Saa Cleaeate 2776 able on Westclllf around the corner all aJ d din P f h from $575 2 Bdrm from Redecoration allowance worlo. 1n the same office career, potenll an Stan gm community . er ect tee ruques, $675 Townhouse llom 2 Br 1 Ba nr bus & t>each adhere to moraJ prmc1ples. You are on nght track, ignore one S73S poots tennis. pool & taundry tac who advocates sh ortcuts. flirting with law. Pisces plays k ey r ole waterfalls. ponds Gas tor S4 75tmo 498-6277 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov 21): Good lunar aspect coincides coo•11ng & healing paid 2 Br ctose 10 t>each s..75 w ith nnc.c:ible travel, publishing, communication , various aspects From San °189° Frwy 223 La Paloma Call for 1 .. i aHI ...---drive North on Beach to appt 637-7918 l al of law Y ou'll have more responsibility, relationshp grows McFaooen and west on eat a 2916 bl' h Ca Ca . McFadden 10 SEAWINO N 1 N t Ifie stronger, past o 1gat10ns come ome to roost. ncer, pncorn v 1 L L A G E IM•& 2to0 Ap8;'~34 :~sst~re ! persons play signiCicant roles. (71 4)893-5 198 So Leg. extra nice. kit lac. l332 sq fl. 646-2947 SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Get rid of unnecessary s--& 1 pool Nr beach.employed ~ ---tudlo apt. stove rig, n~smkr $295 493-3490 Ce•atrcial expenses. including project that has been a losmg proposition. It crp1s101ps Water & gas is tim e to begin, llme to shake o ff "'security blanket" syndrome. pa•d $3951mo 960-1170 Bedroom w/priv t>a •. furn, ltalala 2911 141-1101 1>u1ld1ng II s CIRCULAR Ptneaah 3012 CIRCUS OF fll&SSA&E 7 19 NO HARBOR BL VO FULLERTON 110-1112 ll&YAWHI ATTRACTIVE MASSEUSSES TO SERVE 'l'OU New start means wider audience. greater chance for success. Walk 10 t>each Bach -S300/mo ' s25 cleaning 1560 Newport Btvd CM W h L 'b t $400 all ut1ls 1nctd chrge 650.4l303 400 SQ It $37Slmo EXOTIC DANCERS M/F ate 1 ra. "536-4637 Furnished Room near So Agent 5.41 l·5032 For Bacrietor(ette) Parties CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Whal appeared a solid Coast Plaza. Female Npt Blvd. c M Only 75< • stripper grams 826-4941 contract may be subject to revision. Study Sagittarius message WOOIUH APTS prefer $250 556-1737 Newer ottrce1re1a11 AIC Hetpi Need witness 10 ac· f . h " S ·11· b k f Spa~ous 1 & 2 Br from 780 I 645 9628 Assemblers. exp8'1enc.ed Dehvery Driver R~nl e1t· Gate guard retie! shill pvt or 1ra1ne8$ Can make per1ence Clean driv1no commun•IY 494·857 t $1·$ 1 t per llr starting record LeaC11ng Hard-call between 9-5 pay FIT & PIT pos1t1ons ware Co MIF EOE available. Call 543-2808 • 549-9671 G~nepral Na11onal c H G M1g ac1<aging some nvy -OELIVHY titting high scht a1p1oma Attendant. L111e-1n C M Need Extra lncorne? Be an reQ Must be t>right, Assist teacher in wheel· Independent carrier tor energeltc hard working, chair PIT hrs llell Rm & THE REGISTER Musi responsible Good pay bd • $250 mo Prefer have dependable econ-9000 oeneru, goOd lu· fem 645-2357 omy car Irvine Npt Bch. ture Irvine Call Mr Audio Proo.:;(;uon Assis-Costa Mesa area Call Kleinman 7 14-979~80 1en1 Wiii train Ex-v1clly. 951.7113 t>elore llORTICllTIRE per1ence w/casse11es a 11 am 1n1er1or1ex1er1or ma1n1en- p1us $4/hr alter month Delivery person wanted tor ance lull or part time, trial Full time. Apply Costa Mesa company exper reQ Dependable BOOKS ON TAPE. 729 3.4 hrs/day Musi have vehicle 8S:i:'·81 It Ferao. C M . Ask tor Biii own car 75 1· t 155 548-5525 HoStess tor real estaiede. , . Delivery person wanted. velopment ·in San Juan Bat>ysitter 4 " hrs daily must have good driving Cap1S1rano New lrcensee Mature Engllsll speaking record Approx 30 hrs or reureCI A E l1C re<1 person 650-0946 per weel\ Apply in per Salary 213-507-509 I or BABYSITIER· lull/lime 1n son Pauls Flowers, 2626 7 14-493-4093 C M Reis req To $100 E Coast Hwy. CdM HOSTHS/IOST HUD OPHIH IEC 21 wk to stad 642-7803 644;8990 BabysT11er our hm. 2 Oehvery H R Mc Goo's. Offering 1he most 1n rooo fun· entertainment dancing Seating tor 600 Call 752-6955 or apply at 2722 N Main. S A Neat 10 lhe Town & Country Shopping Cen1er F 1 T nights a wk Hamil· IU TOIH ton/Brookhurst 6 & 3 yrs PI T motor rOYte drivers old 631·6812 needed now 1n Costa IHPlllH'L OFFICE Growing firm 1n the fashion Industry S C Plaza area Call Mary. 863-3059 M esa & Huntington Beach AM delivery to homes Must hive good car • proof of insurance No wknds or holidays No PIT Students over 18 ok Bookkeeper~ PIT position collectlons or t>lfllng Call available Costa Mesa 554-7338. 9-2PM M-F Housekeeping Supervisor. Mortgage Company - ---p/tlme. Sal & Sun 4·1 t. 75 1·1155 Brent Drivers. experienced or $4 SO/hr engltsn spanish trainees. can make speaking Ask 101 Ms Christmas hetp h1nng Im· S8-S 14 per hr starting McCullough 497 .4477 mediately. many pos· pay FIT & PIT pos•t•ons 1t1ons up to $6/hr Couto avail Call 543-2808 tor Ideal tor Housewives and t>e permanent appt National C H G :'.:tudents Good Cllanc.e 7141220-15:i:'O to make e~tra income Employmenl Service E•&cullve Secretary, office 3-5 nrvday at lunch lime C 1 1 o t the President Mon-Frt sandwich mak-en er. not an emp OY· F1nanc1a1 services t11m ing Call Bud s Sut> ment agency needs 1op knotch exec 546.5237 CWSIFIH "1111EUUS The Orange Coast Oarly Piiot hll$ an excellent OP· portunity tor a Ctass1fll<I OulS•de Sales person with a proven tract re- cord Great earning potential. guaranteed draw aga1nt commission Send resume to P 0 Bo~ 1560. Cosla Mesa. Ca 92626. EOE Cocktail per-son. PIT 10< private club No tips Straight hrty salary Nea1 appearance. No calls In· tervlew W ed -Sun 9AM-5PM Exp a must 720 w Bay Ave. Balboa sec 't tor very busy. challenging pos111on insurance salea S t r o n g e • P 1 n TUCllEH/HICITHI typing/shor1hand skills a Have Insurance license? must Non-smkrs pis Looking For AdC1111ona1 Cell 553-0940 Income? For The Prol . We Otter FlOIR PEl$111El •Fully Endorsed lead& IRUI OPlllH IEC 21 •Advance Money HR Mc Goo's offering the •Weekly Check mos1 In food' tun' enter· CALL FOR INTERVIEW talnment' dancing' Seat-JOHN ROBERTSON ing for 600 Call 752-6955 MON-FRI, 9AM-12 NOON or apply at 2722 N Main. 714-673-946 1 s A Next to Towri & JANITOR PIT Mlss1on Counlry Shopping Center V•eio l~v.ne El Toro Full Charge Bookkeeper areas 1·997-0780 btwn lmmed opening. FIT 9 30AM & 3 30 PM Computor exper helpful Manager e•ctuslve 1e1a11 Non-smkr Please call tor shop rn s c Plaza Coll or pertinent mts. tress n ew starts, w1 mgness to rea rom 5525 Lakes & streams. SUUlll lllTIL sq 1 • c1den1 Fri 121 t6 at status quo. Legal documents are ne<."eSSary and should be made pool & spa. large rec Wkly rentals now avaJI. Rent or lease newly re-1 2 3 SP M 1 9 th & OIOITAIL SflYHI FILL Tiil PAY available. room. new ly re· 11550/wk &upColor modeled home with ~~;'a~~a& ~~ Pi~~08 IPllllllHI.. PUT-TlllWOlll appt VAi 714-492-6801 for appl 540.2265 IOIELS -TOP PAY Christian Thomas Gallery 650-2317 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Work methods require decora1eC1 beautllufly TV Phonestnroom 2274 storage & large fenced 646-1280 CHEERS RESTAURANT Opportunities available landscaped secu11ty Newport Blvd CM. lot. commercial zorwng. Entertainment and danc- review. SpeciaJ servtces could be inaugurated. Accent on gates S0<ry no pets 646-7445 adJ to Newport Blvd PHONE FANTASY Ing We need cocktail ~.·~95lh~11;~1~,1~~g~!~ llW 1111111 employment, people who depend upon you. basis chores which 846-659 t SEA & SUN LODGE 642-t33• 25 Ladles to snare your servers We train Stu-Pa 11 men1 1 n 0 u 1 Offshore 0 11 Drilling Over· couldincludecareofpets.Fauulymemberwantsmore attention1 Laiua ltack 274i StOOwkup Color TV ShopstOiT.ceststor1ge Fantasies1828•7162 dentsOK. Full.pit Beach door-to-door newspaper seas and Domestic Wiii 650 tt iess a -& Warner Call bef noon G $ S deserves it. Cancer native figures prominently. Small 2br OCEAN VIEW 3026 w Coast Hwy, Npt Costa~es:c.2 5;:.;249 Pt rltHl 752-6955, 847-9966 pm sates program uaran-train 35 000 so.ooo PISCES (Feb. 19 -March 20): Diversify, ch eck various No oogs, S585 mo Utll SO LAGUNA Neert>each. •-..,;·Ctl 301.a · --teed hourly wage plus plus poss Calt Petrotevm I • i -.... " --m SEllYlllS commission. Hours: 9AM S e r v 1 c e s a t ~ibiUties, give f ull rein to intellectual curiosit y . Focus on incl 494-2462 knew, heturn,T~llh or 1w1!~out a 1astr •1 2 •• A l•L-lc-e-nM<l--M .. assu--e-r -,or-ou-t --·-"•'IH IEC 21 . 2PM. or 4PM • 9PM 312-920-9675 ext 2239 ti ·t 1 f d h Id Q I f L I ' l 275-2 1 c n • poo · ,...are tall I ~r.<11 call message Men & n; Training Is provided Also open evenings crea vt y, specu a aon , romance an c I ren. pen mes o •t•U llH bath Empl non I smoker h!-:m~~~~n-~~ Women 667 -5927 H.R. Mc Goo's offering the Potential to earn $300 rommunicallon, be rec.-epllve to one who talks about long-range 1 Bdrm Condo Comm $265 or S295 493-3490 most In food' tun· enter-plus per week For an In· Npt Bch Firm seeks last educational program pool Close 10 bus •• -Ill.... m 2 A t Belt .......... -SI .. talnment'danclng Sell· lervlew Call (7141 accurate typist capat>le shops SSOO 492-6700 Ma • r •-gen _ ,... WV 1ng lor600 Call 752-6955 957·236i Ext 1204 of handling heavy phones lnMI Uafuaialt.. A ...... nta Faral.W AJ&rtanta, UaJ. Jl ...... rl ... ICL 27~. Wilt excnange heec1eaniflg Costa Mesa Industrial or apply at 2722 N Mein. and misc office duties 2•& ---~ • •~ & malnt lor rm & brd. BIClg 3000 sq 11 Ull·UP In ..... AOt111J S A Next to the Town & Immediate opening • ..,.,, leack -9 c •• ,. Mn• 2'24 C"tl .... 2724 1 Bdrm. 1 t>ath Available Local Aefa.863-1001 detuxe 1ndustrlatpark In-momn Country Shopping Have you rud lod1y'1 720-094' Have 23 rentals avan. Pets 2 Br, beaut turn. 4·ple11. 1 Br wlpool, 4 /mo. now $650/mo. yearly ltatab It eludes approx 600 ft o• The Orange Coast Dally Ce~e• _w_e_1r_a1~ FIT PIT Cla11lfled Adi? If not, Overnight work 111111 OK From $800-$2500 Wld yard ISi. last & sec. $300 dep 642·8202, 673·335S Sia z-· oltlce 47' per ft groat Piiot has an excellent OP. Collecllons. Experienced, you're mllalng the beet woman In wneelchalr. 1·2 Call 760-8702. ag1 $575/mo 631-3674 !133-8926 1 bdrm. SSOOlmo, utlls pd. lrt ~ l005 Brloso Orlv« portunlty tor a career PIT Financial exper help-bergalna In townl times/wk C.M 645-2357 The T roptcs. 2421 E 18th 2 rms av all In 3 Bdr 644• 7269 ___ oriented Ma1or Account lul Plea!li! call 64 I· 7 117 K"--.;........;;.,;;;..... __ __::.;:;;=. ____ ..;::;;;:;::::1 LUSE/tmtl B aal. lt1d1 2'40 2 Br ,.,., Ba studio polio :i:' stry •BR Joa tamlly rm •l38S1mo Bach. 1Br X garage no petS S57Slmo home Gate guarded untum tac 18992 Florida 548-4291 or 645-9857 SI, Nwpt HglS 645·5109 condo Xlnl loc .. fwy anact11tat1 JM2 E1u1cutlve with a proven -close w 10. 2 car gar. ~iijj~""ri"l'il'Tifll~~ track record Great U JOTr 1111•"$ -CHI 1 btk to beach, 1 t>lk to SJOO/mo 540-7859 Tom r l R • 1 ~-• • t>ay 1 bdtm. prkg 5450 GRADUATES OF 1959 po1en11a1 guaranteed Olnnet coo«, 3 yrs ex- mo Jan 1 650-2493 Fem rmmte .-Oed, pv1 looklnn for fellow \CUlla draw against com-petlence Good slartlng --R & e 7311 ~-h . "" m1u 1on Desire tomove pay Apply in person F VERS•tLLES.,,.ONDOS m a, '"'as ore. rnerntiet. who may be In 1 ot poeltloN In men- community Tennis pool 8412-2834 or 842·3172 E d 2 B l B jOCUZZI 1349,500 wis·~ --8$151 e r a gar. csn or $1800/mo (6 to 12 lnrprt leack 2Hl lrptc beam ce•I $615 • mos lsefopt ) -ISi last & sec $225 2 P8J· " •• E"s "UL ,,,, 1 Br baeh pad quiet, prvt sons. no pats 1550-1198 " 1.. NB $3501mo 548-7839 1 .. _,.... ,..~-rnto management a pus Tll llAILf 1-rrl -t ._ ...... , ""'-t $700 to S1 100 · _ _ ,,. Vfange ......,.,ty .,..._ S _,. ~ t _. -.....-·-· .....,... ,_ w ~-""t 8'"' r.,.ume 0 400SoCoutHwy h 1' prpr1y on bay. t>locks to 111·231 1 t>ch, elec gar yrly S525 2 Br. 1 t>a, upstairs. Agent 831 4980 M prol 25-35, straight. 25•1h.,erewutun"iongn.onC'!"'ll po Box 1560 Be h CA ave convenience ---nl smkr. to shr 2 br. 2'~ ,.. Costa Mesa. 92626 Laguna ec • •tore Mgmt. ••· 675-3311 Evs/Wknds 673-6336-642-9666 S4'501mo 5•5-4529 or 213-598-1219 2 Br 2 Ba Condo, golf ba condo.C M 631-'4391 961-2551an8:30PM. EOE OIEllT llPllVlllll par1afioe. s.lary oom- course view & prvt dbl ----------manturate with ·~· UDO ISLAND • or/3t>a nr s.c>wate B.cn.tor unit, oft --beach. avail Jan s 1800 pool, par1 o1 prlv reel· $700 3 Br 2 Ba single ger. gar S 1225/mo Macnab Peninsula Alternallve 4 FREE·ALL AGESI -~ --E•perlence person to Up to S7 /tw. For In~. Irvine Aeally/Mertha BR home tn C M, Pv1 TV COMMERCIAL SEM· IGOlllT1llOlDI direct credit Interviewers ippfyet l>-TOT~MM2'::: 107 via Koron 673-5366 ~ In H.,bor view no pets 186 E 2111 Homes. Aitall now. ldeel 546-6985. 631-8117 Macnab 644·6200 pool laundry S250lmo INl\q SEE SUNDAY AO Orange Coast S & L has an in handling credit eppll-PCH & ui.;.. In Call Scott 241·1517 213•465•414191 1 cations from auto deel· •-rv trWNIT 1111m '°' stue1en1 159~530 CLEAN/5 yrs old 3 Bdrm 2ba $696 0/W Gar ~allo $695 Agt 5'46-5605 opening or an ex-.,, Great future with at 1~t0 North H betwMn Prof fem Christi~ SPIRITUAL READINGS pe11enced Accounting progressive company 11-12 noon or 8-7 PM on 2 bd 2 ba. newly decof. ate<!. lrptc. garage. u111s A,.rtaeata, UaJ. Spacio.-~inglf, OM & two bfdroom apts, yrs 10 shr 3Br. wl d, patro, Ao.ice in all mall«•. Love, Cterlt Typing and IQ.key Location ntar John Thutldey.fll 111( .. CIU.! walk to beach, $250/mo. ..,arrtage & bualneH. Skllt1 a must Accovn11 Wayne Airport (114) 49M2U • UJ-4Mt ln<:luded. $900/mo No pets 759-9194 1c.,... ••• ... 1122 Cozy 2 Br 1 Ba. Water.gas stove & D/W Incl No Dogs. $490-$5 10, • dep. 548-8752, I0-8PM 676-0052 or 832-1631 Also counseling .• 1815 Payable experience re-Nell wetaon LGIC Ammie nMCled to lhr 2 So Et Camino Real. San ~ulred Cati Michele l .... ;9~56~-~7·060;. •• ..ilil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil!Oeiiiiiiiiiii .. O\ilet 3 Br 2'h Ba condo, 2 bd. 2 ba. d«I. fl!Pk. 2 car gar a. carport, pool & spa o-. steps to betlch. Avail $825 640-7379 Imm ed I S 1 200 I mo bd, 1 ba apt Nr Ben Npl r lem Uc'd 492-7299 •PP•. 754• 1801 I Ben S245tmo. c 111 evea ; •11 a fttd •I I L ...___.-., 8·10 646-9848 iw 1700AdamsC M ,_...___. -!151 -11767 Eutlide t Br amatl but Yearly 2 ere on the oeach cozy wtlh lots of natural enclsd gar kld1/pet1 3BR 2BA Upper Ouptu. wooes $395 851 -11523 Rmm t e .. n t d f ..>und2 dogi, 1 61' ;;;;r fe EOE KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES I non· 1m k r, ne a I ~: d & 1 mele pup wi red c:ot-l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Respon to allr 3 bd. 2 ba ;ar. Green V•lley trltci, AIP. A/A, malllf9, expel'. apt In Cc:IM 1290tmo. FV ~3 only CalcUlalOf by touctl S600 many others Nwprt .alnt toe .S 1200 Chri• ------FURNISHED or 873-4053 evn, 549.n1s F'oulld· 2 dog• Lge wn1 + typing. Computer days. Alk for Pem. ~us111e type dog. Vic •xi)«. FOf lnduttrl.i and rental• 539-6190 BEST 859-1044 or 875-8345 Eut..sde town,nouH. 2 UNFURNISHED. Atty ree l>d. 1 ba. pat o, carprt, All UTIUTl£S lalllN Cnta Mna 2724 S600. &3 t·7900 PAID HEALTH I I .. ••-l 8r I Ba patio 1365/mo. E.lide 2 Br. OIW.-glr. nu CLUBS. TENNIS, If --1nctds utilt Agent cpt, p1lnt etc No pelt. cwl ... MI"" I , New111nd/Allanta. H B COl'letrvctlon IVPPIY tx.111· Shr 2 br, I ~ be C.M. apt, t2/ t8 N0·9203 dYI n1H. C1t1 845-78 11, Co"' i Bdrm. uhi Incl op: 645-3683 $475/mO. 1st 6 last, • " "' ~.Pus ., & e1e1 1 548 2405 mlKh more! Sorry. PoOf. Jae. S300 1 ullla. lv • _ • _ tAM...CPM atalrs '"r. 1 car parking 1 Br SA9S pool, IP•. gar-see n ng • no ptb Mockli M90: Matltllll 764--0959 , _______ _ $585 yrty &7s 7423·att 6 age No pell Call bfr 6 •Nlt.1111 APf •n d1ily 9 10 6 t1.J.Ma*e ... far.hh4 64S-~77 _,._. 1 Br, irv rm1, crp111dr1>1. Oakwood ,.....,, YllW range. No pets 1385 Pnla1ala Ut1 Lro I Br w/tofl. •net oar. AOI 731 ·682918'12·7312 GllrMA,.,........ i:c&IOf' unll avlll Jn YI<:· jlC, utU rm, fv1 dec'1. "LIKE BRl<NO NEW" - tOf'ltrl style ""· 1 blk t>ttn1. lfple 750 No Sparkling 1 Bdrm from HNpOft led S•. from 1>Ch 1n Npt. l3&0mo Pet• 216 I Pacific $44&, 2 Bdrm from 15511. 1700 16th Slfttt Mo to mo 8'1&-8681 631~101. 655·0665 utll1 pCI. PoOI. g1t-oe. no (al Doom) WE LOOK FOR YOUI HOUN/Aoommat• UnUmlted 832 ... 134 "'" tr Int n12 188. Sing' garage. 7Sf WHI flllll St. Coeta M .... 973·7187 f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: ...... ,. i--:===~-1 VIEW Of OCRAH Pitt. ~2-5Ul ....... 2 81 2~ Ba TW11ht. mlefo. 301 AllOCado, 8'12·H5Q F 0 ;;\ d . A" It . 0 r often Ir..,, ~ frplc lky J4 I W Wll9on 13 l.oMO Nfwport l~Mtl No. ~ F«nM, C M. ::*~~ ~ l\gtlll 11" '42-7'°3 lrg 2 lk. t ba W/Mdft. Ow, 880 lr\'lnt Awnut &4f. 17711 fttlot Adt 10 WllTSm lndry rm Avtll 111114 (It 161") FOYf'd blkJbUtT rnM Qer. =-~ Or9ftlll 009lt .... W 1525/mo 84Soe0211 M~-UCM 27t-t3U ~ft. iuttallla man Sllepllerc:I, vie ~ 142-6171 N4tW 3 Br 1\-t -~. patio, PALM MESA APT8. for medical ordentel. wan~/Hamlllon. Ch' AACMfTE(fTUML DAAFTIMAN M/F a11_pet'd epeoe pltn· netfdrtftaman for com m 'I proJaQI•. 2tt.eo.o '--blera. /I.WY 1 ;n only.~ V~tt., 1~ 1 ,....,,... c..M.. 0/W, l>lt..#11, llld• OK. no 1 Bt. ~eormo Offloe II~ • -... -:.-.... _,_ I 641-8032 l4ll·to 1o~-,---.,- pet•. """*' OCC\IP8"C)'. I 9-4 l&e I Mna Or San• ...... __. , omc:.e, PetlOI. FOUND' M • dog. ":' .=r::a.':" .. -: NSO/mo eeo c.ntet St An e H • 10 ,,1 e It'• a IMIU pertilfl9 JMttorlel 1ue. colter, Mollett 11 ••II / Celt "ow. FOf appt 8'1~8 714~/~~~8-~HIO~~--_J~Cl~-~lfl~led~Mla~141;;=-tt=71::J t'1-1003 8°"ool HI. tl4-3213 M1""'1t.. • ... • I I , {'8 Oranqe Coast DAILY PILOT !Tuesday, December 20. 1983 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE • ACl'lOSS I C.idence 6 monslt>r 10U1,N11e• 14 Uf"l 11\J~'U I!> l oµ-.11.l11d 52 1r11sc1bte 54 Food man 58 Deb.iclu )Q Rus~1tln ll:'lrlltl o Vt1stmunt t.2 tJ1l1ng Lat PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO ti.3 Roman tyrant ·L··~~~ 64 Talked long Cata S50S lllutll11H.. 1211 Of ct hra lut SlAMcSc kitftNs: 9 e.nrieu Tneiepy uou Mdl Es•it•Ht 6221 2e· AJA, cy1 os1 Towe<. woeks 2 Cno<:. 2 Ulec AP5 1>1uath1ni ml)Chlne 3 n ••c111no oeaka new plttnk, 11th box, 2 vnl1. S 100. Ph 673 2660 12~,, -' · ruote< 1 more S28K "" b4~ .. ~1 day1 c0t1d g1v mo111. chrome Alltt 6 call 873.10ao D~1 9510 AK Lab Pupp195 yellow Rendy lor Cnr111m11a 642 0095 AMERICAN ESKIMO .. cmale Pups, 3 1110 . while, 1u,ry UKC reg, 1111 shots $301) 54'1 tH44 d11ys f>.iul 978·Jl t I lO\CI!> Beaut 1tul l har.o Apso lem.ile puµpy w 1 i>ai>e• s S 150 call 759· 1070 B . lea• 0111\ lop• 190 .. rau 1:11111ng ton wflullp~. 545•7506 .,9 10 11 Botton wn4Htr Ollk IJIOOll" 1111v111 uMd. $100 55:1·1509 3 Us" j SECRETARIAL Outrage w/1J5 hp "1 • Johnton Every avail Op• OAIUll PA TON llLLS FOR SAU. Ul·t111 uoo CA66A{,[ 1-'A I (;It KIDS Sllll on l>ox $200 H or lJa3I otter b42 I 101 DESK wtth 11111 1111urn1 toon. 1t1CI nu tano 1r11 S50 et1ch 494-0404 s u1 500 obo 498· 15!>5 Piaao1/0r1aaa 6221 loata Sail 7014 1909 Uprogh1. gOOd cood fA' P 6111. P218. wl1t11iler, S375 1'59-9567 IOUdy 10 go Musi Wiii 71 y 1111111 ha organ 11ow1S2f>OO 842-7251 FIREWOOD spill well lo.:suod '650 545'7506 ClTUlllRHS se.s)(lnll<l Pono coou1 Anllque V1~nese Grano I now $2195 I used $895 .. , . • ....... I!!... • ........... .. '78 l"Ofd Courier Slue, 41 MtrcMH haa ft41 VtlktWllH HU •Pd. fo11Q bed Only 1m,.., ...... 'W!!~!""'!'~!'I' ,._...., .... _ ... __ .....,...., 67 000 m1 l()()l(t ana ,uni • oupe, tun' . great Aoc.ntly pa1111eo pit pfb, 1u10. nu Miii. ~ $2700 ObO 9G2·H57 Iron! lenders, grill elo ~ $7500 1nve1teo, Hll . ~ 79 I.UV 4•4. 24,000 ml, $4000/oller 548·07&2 or ~ xlnt cond. mutt H ll see 81 shop 243:f S ..t.. · S)500 oDo 642· 1520 Ov• Broooway Santa Ana a 83 OMC S 15 aulo 010. 9 5 oays or appoinlmenl • 011 111g bed , wht '70 280SEL. A·l cond. •tH MtlHIA'I 962 1078 rebll eng. new every· SOUTH V 1111ng S5555 2.tl 1-9990 ... 9040 70 MERCEDES 280SL cou11yy 82 OODGE VAN 20K m1 Lo mo orog & aupe•b' " S7000 220· 1553 $16,900 63t·1105 YOLllWAIEI m11. S 1so co10 842·6345 P1orio $1500 566-5579 898-6745 Aati•ut•, 74 280. $8900 obo Lo rn1, "WE WIU Ill m1n1 cond 498· 1501 IE HIEllllll" BOSTON TERRIER PUPS Gtrl 5 24' 105P<l. $75 Pwr Conn 2 men 32 Ped AGO CHRISTMAS SURPRISE• Cl1uica 9045 16 Si. 1t111g lt'Ut I l Tour ht>~ on 18 Fall hedv1lv 19 L.th 1.111 city 20 Montreal 65 Do gardening lrt..,,....,._..i 66 Expanded 67 Tilt Cnr1stma& Spec1.il $350 89 I 9330 saw. s 100 Mens tO spd, ~church model Ideal Prindle 16 w/lrJr & extras 1929 FOid Rnadstei Pick· 'l• Ml •.I lllllTI $tOOTru11tielbedtrame. t or student $150 Suµerbcono S2.55555 up Sll.500 obo. 1947 Navy Dlue, snrf. alloy& Volume Sain. Servlee And Leasing 18711 eeacn Blvd Huntington Beacn and Pan::. subwavs '22 Sa~s one s CHRIS1MAS PUPPIES Bull Cocker Spon1els AKC S250 call,557-5577 s•,o aoy·s crulbtlr. S 100 760 8688 640· 1291 Crosley Converllbte. 72M $28.500 533-4242 645-5960 s OOWN JUllN WAYNE lENNIS CLUE! ra1n1ly Mumt>er· Ship $899 759 0740 llrHt Chrlst•H Custom 4811 C & Ca~ Osl 1800 1941 Packard I 10 77 450SL t>Oth tops, xlnl sailing sloop rn mini Se<Jen $2000 1935 Ford cono s11 .. er wired inter (714) 142-2000 P•t'CI! Mt1ssy Dogs• S 10 any size Grooming sc11001 teacher 12 I yr~ exp) 546·2ij48 Prtatlt cono. rigge<l for local or Pickup $2800 oDo $26.000 firm 759·8189 l'layer P1a110 ele<.1r1c Or 1011g dostanc11 cru1s1ng 546-4460 '82 RaDD1t convert perfec:1 cono Take over lease $272fmo. no1h1ng down 720·04801553-0258 ;?4 Are::. 1'.on 26 Greets I 'lt!S, -I mani•al • rolls Sacroftce complete electronics & 79 300 S 0 Turbo LLAOROS Momer Cl'lllO $2800 495·2530 sail inventory , tons 29 Ford Rdstr PIU runs An\hrac11e Perlec1 27 Hom~steader 31 Fool '} German n11er 3 Track POODLES ARE PEOPLE Pups $250 & up 546-2846 Puµµy Mrkl $485, Sell rnore Accomooates 8 S3~ 28 2 dr sedan S 19Kl obo 955-6399 or "299 El h $250 Upright P1e110 tor Sale "o" ~ ce S 14001060 8 8 hanger-on 4 Beseeches 5 Spas • · ep anl$, • $450 760 12418 w/luJuriou.s new ml. 2 v .,y "1 1 6·670 '82 RaDb11 l X lruck Osl, Sco1t1~s. 2 male I lemllle. S o m e N A 0 heod• • shower PrettleSI 675·3175 40 5 o 13K 32 Relatives 33 Sloshes 35 Pub fare 38 Closures 39 Wood 25 Culverl '27 Auction 43 Reflects C $300 9~6 29~ "' ~" 80 300SD, srorf. ktras. lo mpg, sp · mo AK " · 1 "alt" 714-24 I 03 15 Yarnano Baby Grano sailing yacht in Npt Har ·55 FORD very Cleon mi $23.900 493 2245 Bed loner. like new 44 Turned down 46 Bend down 47 Fa!.tener Shelttes M1F S200·$2SO Llama wool Rugs 5'x7' Piano Po1ts11eo Walnut 2 $2 19 000 terms avall Mechanically Perfect Ex· $6500, 979-5616 642·4926.all 6 a. wknds S65 Rabbll iackel s3s. yrs old $5500 759-0646 675-23 1 1 oys. 575.3311 ceptooroat tnruout Mov· 82 JOO Turbo DSL 13.000 6 Openmg 7 lroubles ti Nooses 9 Pac111er 10 Proftt :.!8 -pro quo 29 Take apart 30 Nav1ga11on 3 turq 11ngs $25 631-0946 YlM&ll• ""•••• eves & wknds 1ng MUST SELL $3200 mo hke new $25.900 '14 R1llllit CtHtrf. Pets SS S 11 wnA 060 645 8733 days Newport Sch 720-1704 S spd S""'I seal~, aflou MAGIC ISLAND GOLD POLISHED WALNUT 5· 3" Hobie 16 Teq Sunr15'l 499 2752 e .. ·ef··"-nd .-~· ,l / H 0 I 0 D b ••o1 1 ..... Ask about the money we wheels 5 yr un tm1ted an e a Y .., uccan c AR o s 7 5 o 6 o 11 om mac 8 yrs rema1n1ng 1ra1 er cat oox cover 300 S 3 500 C I n I W I tan Save You 'nru Our guar I m1 I • 40 Gamool 48 Pronoun 49 Kindle 4 1 Tokyo onct! 42 Weight unit 43 Cereal aid 34 Outmoded 35 Descended 36 Lounge 50 Loon ucka oo peat sa mon 759 1268 evestwknds on warn Re1e111 S8.000 NewPQrl ater ront s10t 57 T ·BIRO 979 56 6 557 5454 c.rest $1800 852·1056 sell $4800 obo Eves space Many ~•ras w1111e $16.SOO purcnase&leasepldns · 1 • I I Live 12 MUSIC 53 Custody 1631 Orcn.ird SA Htgs MAGIC tSLANO GOLD 559-0559 oys'660-5745 S 1600 645·2037 eves 546 5591 957·8177 Jll IUlllS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL '80 HEAL 1HY '' ZEBR A ~~~D :~~~;D\~:~~: YamahaP1ano·Pro-Upro1e, LASER No 103400 MG 52 ro. show car For IMPORTS ~~b~•~,~~~l~~!8~~~~~ow 44 Ttltle pc1ssage 13 Spani..s 2 1 Pose 37 Observeo 39 Pandeflng .io Rust•c 55 Galilee 1own 56 N Carollnd FINCHES $I 50 pa tr lerred Due~ Paid thru ebony. 111n1 S1950 H Almo~I new exc;ellen1 sate or 11a11e? Restored 1301 Oua1I S11ee1 646 1763 \., M June 84 631 36 1 I 548-6784 w 261·2223 cond $1600 646·5129 01111 St4.000 644-0214 NEWPORT BEACH 10 CHiil CllECl 45 Opposed 47 Slreaked 51 Missile 23 Lackaday1 42 Struggle college 57 Shi 60 Present PARROT/ Mitred Conure Magic 1sla110 Sell or trade s-rtU.1 Gooth 6230 PC class sloop $6000 Adi 9107 133-1300 wicag.:iSIOO &458358 Gotd Catd Membe1snrp ,. 213.372 1497 12 Gooocond Re Beaut 69 Mercedes 79 '83 VW Vanagon Equtty & assume 650·850 I 2 3 5 7 8 9 Wt1oltsale birds 1<1ik1ng PrP!>enl lee !3500 sell 811 SCOll SurlbOards soft Uns1nkallle Sabots·compl bu•~ueo~g new carb must $28 000 or $2000 ano vw Dasher 74 auto ~~""'.1""'.1"""T-=1'=2""T-:-13=---orange cneei\ $350 $750001 ?644·0700 rounoponlaol New &useO & ready 10 sa1l-spec1a1 sell i mmediately TOl pym1s of S700/mo amflm & air 75000 CocktllOO $I 75 Ba Dy M<\gnovo• Ooyssey 2 S50 $95 673·8373 $749 Call lor nearest $ 1400/oOo 543-0277 731·5211. 731-3501 moles $1450 548·7249 Dwrlrl ma,aw $:100 tron honw vioeo gome new Just on Time for Cnristmas Oea1e1 1·213-435-3887 75 IOOLS E•cel cond Lo 4 cages S50 up 549-5916 sttll 111 carton $ 75 Used once Spalding l50 Want 25 plus boat tn traoe "" runs great$ 1200 Call ..,_,,....f--+--+--1 At1li•uea 6010 ~46-8785 alt 6pm skis Look bondings Tom1c tor sports car & or ari 646-5 129 _ poles $120 494-4546 work 851-8928 Iv m"" 54 1ound oak lbl 3 M ans S k ' Jack e' ~., 78 5000. lully equip eKll & --f--+--+--1 leaves 11mp11t! pedestal 1Edelwe1i.~1 new cond µronce 1,1raphite tennis M1 · e E a· 7011 1mmat cond $5700 R 1 $6-0 racket strung S 125 · UD SD p. $350 q79 4!:144 5:tf~~~blue arge 675 0586 (Iller 6 PM AVON RED CReS:f I 963-4449 01 645-2930 Cnerry colored Maple 4 RARE Remington MOI 11 Oar'> motor Dracket xlnl Att.los, l•ptrtd Or Ms oval mrrror 0119 Pool table 4 rX7' 1 hvy Browning piatent do!.Con-cono $400 645-6776 1uw 91 l2 hrowa•I' dated 1906 )late $400 101:10 .,. .. 20 17 Poraclat 9157 Misc. 9177 '72 914 red ext blk int Come •n & see Newport new paint & upn mags' Beach's l1nes1 selection Looks & run!. xlnt o l previously owned $39951060 554-8398 Porscnes. Aue!IS and " VOikswagens 73 Targa polished alloys. ---Blaupunk stereo 1mmac cono S 10.~ 673-3 t 13 32 5300 979.4544 540. 7545 lon11ao 1948. mint cond Slira l Docks 7022 5350'000 675•9235 Sitps Available 35 & 3!l5 I tiave a lew German & French Antique CLOCKS lell over from sale Wouto hke 10 sell betore Ch11s1 mas $45/up 536-3932 URE &IFTS Standard 8 Pool table C111t 9-5 M on-Fri 75 2002, showroom cond 75 Carrera Indra red, l)lk red/tan int Musi sell Jtnr snrl xlnt cond $4200 544.9111 ext 234 $18,500 645-4389 455 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673·0900 • 38 trom the Far East For app1 Manon 646-4244 Manogany w/slate bed · 642-4644 all access $900 ~03· •366 Saillto11d1 7021 Siall! oo bmµr pont IDie --------- or• 495-5903 '77 91 IS, xln.1 cond. many extras real beauty. must Aatn, Dea"tfc see• S 16K firm 969·2926 l•ick 9307 Appliucea 6011 Kenmore wsnr & oryr >.lnl ----------1 cond s 100 ea 544-6488 wi G pool cues & oec roo Windsurfer C1ass1c. well ' o" s 1 an a s 3 5 o TVi Rad io, maont $500 497-4998 .;.is..r,119 ~lerto 6232 ticycles 1012 79 3201 Good COnd xtras AIC $7500 ODO 760-t393 79 3201. SaODture Blue. 4 aolla lo Ct 52 58 62 65 New Rel11ge1a1or (mustard color I 2 door S 160 Small apt port wasner & dryer $130 for 1>01h 63 1·0292 Soto re1a11 store nave as-2 JBL Spkrs Moranu rec. 201 BMX Aacong Inc Bike sorted coroless lele· dual turn IDI Sansu1 on· fully equipped Super phones Cobra Un1oen 1ergra1ed sys skprs tape cond $295 644·60 t8 $30 $100 841 ·6465 decl<. rec's & amp. turn So11d Mahoiany ship tDI & wood & glass door Boys bike N1shlk1 cstom mooet wos 1450 sac cab Call aft 5 131-3055 10 spd $50. 497-5664 Rel119 $175 Eye 1eve1 w elect range S200 Wasner $800 2' r long 22 braM BEAUTIFUL 25 -RCA La01es 10 spo All Pro SSS '-="',-+--+--+-+--ii & dryer s 135 ea Dish· cannons outstandmg on Color TV 2 y1 wrnly, 3 SPO Un1vega $75 lused washer s Ibo 646-5848 0111cl! .!I nome 962·2443 $t48 free oet Open 4XI AN •Int 631-0946 ~~--+--+-+--ilwnorpoo1 17 1rostlrt1e sis Admiral :11 cu II Sun TV Jonn s 646-1786 Mens Columbia 27 12 S 175 6!>0 7452 $21 5 Adm1tal 25 TV ug 4o4 TV projected Dy a Speed S50l11m 84 1·5660 works good $ 100 Zenith 13 Zen11n Gold Star New Scnwinn 10-spd cost Free lo Toa 6022 20 TV S50 ~mg size $800/obo 642-7579 sn5, Sl50 548·59t6 2 small Te1t1ers 5 & ? yrs. go10 tulte<l hObrd. $50 ___ ........ _...__.____, 548 3365 T v RENTALS $20 per mo SCHWINN 3 WHEEL spd mags air Blau $7900/0DO 644-8693 79 320r, xlnl cond lo m1 air snrl stereo alloys. must see 10 appreciate Great Ctmstmas present $9000/0DO 751-6517 Conveniently Located & Comp&y !''•Ced Sales-Servo<:e-Leas1ng JO CARVER ~ll.51(.1)(1:·1~1\V SIOO IH l W • .1 5100 OO goo<I neallh. neutereel · 19· colo TVs assorted Help Wutttl • , u•-Btl w..... 51 v .. rv loving 546 4613 WHlH slyles 5;0.3195 XLNT $ t50 645·4765 PBX Operotor ~ E , RECEP r OllllST :>cut>a diver w experience Fre!' cute Baby Rabbits R;tlph s :.-854 ,.amp Schwinn cruiser S65 • ..,H"::"' ·;;,"';•:;-:: ;~ i;ertf'nc ... o ;ire• tiul w111 1 •a·,,~ •I 9 .. ,,c" 1.iw r.rm ro earr-ocN'n harvest 644 .i687 or 6<40 1249 962 15?3 lo1t1, Cllarter/ mopeo S275 548·2429 ·~~ l•d, •.1.;111,,, r" ,.,o t' ~Pf'•S •vi t.l"f't' r.,ct•p-ng Qwn equip 840 0687 a 7010 C 1014 oni, ~,. .. ti appt) O;i, P•1< 1 r; t •egJ secretar~ q. Farnitue 602S Wheeltna1r AMtGO elec "tal ••ru f1o11 3n.i1•ar11 rr>!.' ;. Di'' tr J" .... i 1t l'lq l11111q SeC•l!tary neeoeo 5 2 PC SOFA SECT hkt> uew S9SO Manual 44 cruiser. docked on 1~1·1 '!"v~w~S!"'po-r1·s·m·o'!"b~rle'""'!P!"'o·p Saies-Servoce·Leasing ma11,.nt PO'>•I on 111ot 1.11,i;,no:. qc;od front olfice ~~ 12~gqe l ull tome otd S290 720.940~ mos C.hd11 $75 673·2654 parade route Newport Top Camper New motor Cno .,,n1.i:. >t 1,,alll •11~•· orar.t.e rT•.J• l'e• rt'· Sch S25pr person.one .\ Drakes. ACtOC F11g UR&EST 64S 2550 o• .in•, 1•:-1 lU''"a Salil•V St 000 St>c•;ota•y Recep11onis1 • nFCORATOASOWN •Until Illa eno or the year 1tors·Oeorves cockta1ls Very clean $3100 INVENTORY ~"4'·~1'1.1 ''{ ~,,,,.,-,,, .,.,, M~.,."1t fllM t-t 1Y ""6 •.u.4 Ol'EH W HOAVS l>-~ 9309 dV d' legance Afl power Lo miles llghl blue S6550 645-1691 S11ll 9l&S THE UR&EST ·7s 99L. Runs great BOOy SELECTIOI clean $1350 842-604 I ol late model. tow mileage Cad1llacr. 1n Sou1nern S.ltar• 9167 Cahtornoa' See us today• 79 Brat 4 X 4. Mereo snug Iii snell. runs/looks great $3600 642-1866 To~t1 9169 69 orona. nu radls. cass rebll $750 786-6-064 llllERS CADILUC 2600 Harbor B111d COSTA MESA 540-1860 7• Corona. 4 or 4 spd. Cllnrtltl 9313 am/Im 64 000 mo xlnt =mmmmmmmmii cone! S 1950 644-4259 77 Toyota Ing Ded wtcmpr. 41K m1 $3500 646-5779 1HtClMlH nr•rl"'SIPr '>t \..l'ISIJ "''" l~" c"'""'"'' a"o11-C.PA tirm Q11nge Coun-Eleganl sola soollonal only you Cdrl oet lowe• or organize own party 673· 18J4 • 79 3201. 4 spd, M•·~a ~;i'~ "';,s Jg;J~~cnAr?~~' ~~1~11p~1'a~;~"g T~~~a~~ ~~nk~~,as~~~·~e;,~•;;;t :~~~;;:• ~~c~~.~~o":!~ ;1~'~ oJ~~Ji;:930 eves Motor likt1 1016 (994XE0l Jaguar red black vinyl top New r.iain1 brakes carborator fuel purnp Dattery & starter Ask for Larry 770-8966 AIC 79 Supra. :i' owner 31.000 mo, •Int cono . $5900 SI R 760· 1814 or 975-0727 ·--------Part-Ti•t P.trlW E , 1 • 1 1e 4'>0 Nf• oaseo on ",Pf'• 1ence Sota b .. tl unust>dl Match XEROX pta1n paper cop-2 delu•e VtP moe1et Garall1 ~O~~v~~~' 4 spo, £V£111M&S Rece,titftiSI No• ~m•' ; 14 '52·0274 ~~~':e"'.o~:k Ch~:uhu~~~ ~~~1e~:' I~~~> ~~g~~t•o~ NES:' EL~~~~1 '~~!'1Au ~3«>;;::~n 2 65.f'a~~~7new * 79 3201 4 spd SI A ·~~n~or~~e20~'J:~ ~~ 7~' vee;r: tr~~~10,,a~ :: ',o~ CRT small "'"I·, St'•.,ce StJtion Allenoant ball cldw lblelchrs nope des~ top copiers from your Holiday Enter1a1n1ng 1385VPVI 720. t975 wk 640•5060 786-131 t eves • 1 ~ ··~1 ng ... o•• 01> E•PC Apei1, Snell Sra cnesi sot.lllove. sac S695 All machines come & Parade of hghts Days Vespa P200E •Int cond • 80 3201 5 llPd AIC o·r1 .n1ry As~•o• l•On 17tn&t•v•ne NB s475 All •lnt5~3.2241 w1thhm1ted30day war-6734860 evs557-3273 $650 631·2431 t565ZOLI WEElHDS " ,.,,, n ·J7'.J 7b&O ranty & are ehgoDle tor * 81 3201. 5 spa. SI R Snipping (.,lerk 6 parts as· 4•8 State Top Pool Xe1o a service plans so Cllrial•H P1ra4t Vespa Scooter ~Int cond 11CUT8431 ,MOTOHlPHERS for prohl & .,,.µcosvrt' Crmstoan Thomas Gdll<>ry 650·23 17 I RP1a11 Sa '?S I ( ~c;lu~1ve Lad•P~ Bo11l1m1e "'11"""'9 1n rash1nn 1stano r 1•qurres I!• :>1>ro11nted pr 1ess1ona1 retail sJles PHOTO LU ne.:o~ rt.:eePll''"'"t J 111 1011m pho•ogra"'" "I.I G.i•Of'n (;ro•e ~·· • ~ ";j r tlt;,plp Call ,,,, Ar•DI c 1,> l '4·SO 18 $ilPS PROHlMllER * * * HALYST WlllTED: PROS State w10e fl E 1nvt!Sl· ments hn se•111ces t1rm l I TRAINEES offertl'q c~ a11eng1ng µo~ * * * 111011 lor Onght 1nd1v1duatl Bl~ MONEY 10 wrolP ar>d oes1qn for • T t 9 9 O and DEC SHORT HOURS PDP.1 l 34 Musi hMf' 2 yrs e>per.,, COBO [, wr-, nc1 Oral for dollars on C!'llPnl car~· OPPOl!un1 UI C<IM Oll1te We offer 11 Call 5'>3·09d0 • "' ~nt'st comm•SS•OM • E, tPnsive produtl lrnf'~ PRHIWIMER I lULYSl State wide R/E 1n11es1- ments, Un services firm ollerlng challenging pos- 111on for bright 1nd1v1dual 10 wme and Oestgn tor Tt -990 11nd DEC POP-11134 Musi have 2 yrs axper w/COBOL Ex· cetlent career opportuni- ty Call 553-0940 • Photo copy suuph"s • f,3m 10 12 noon • T 1 a1nees start S61t1our llo returns I "° re- sent, w/pote1ttl1I to urn up lo S 1000/wll. 11 vo 1 11e a !>t-11 starter .S h1 r•g<, for 'Y'Oney call Mr Tr1omas ?am l~·m at 613-0111 SALES CHEUI ---------Ma1or national co seeks PROMOTION 1oca111 es1aohshed inO•· Can you Spare 3 hrs n1Qhll) ~ Are 1ou _ Well groomeo oependable and sell rno11vate<J Ooyou vodu.il tnllege buck· grovnd pref Salaried floor and unl1m1led tn· come ce1t1nq wolh op- por1un11y 10 bu1IO equity Th•baufl & Co 754 7017 semDte parl time must 1aole1access $425 4ftrd act fasti For more onlo SEAPEACE Custom 65 all acces perfect • 82 528E Auto loaded oe aDle to ado & sull· Poker table S45 2 an-835 2"69 Leich $125 hr 3 .. , min C1111s1mas present (966653) lrac1 ""l nr to start Call call • < collect ~ " <97~IOBO 962 1713 s ,.... t1que chairs $45ea Ollc 675-5056. 2131379-•214 • "' · • 83 3201. 5 spd I A tor appt 545-5271 chairs $45ea Metal tote u l / ( IFZP9751 M · 11 6224 Power l••ta 7012 ... etorcyc ea ·93 320 SI R SMP helper & oOOy man tab1ne1 $45 6•5· 169 I . HICI Dll. .,. Sc IOll * 1 auto, neeOP.d Pn 631 7270 7 pes Beige Sectoonal, 2 Bundy clarinets $1so & 22' €3 Century Lapstrake --"-t .. '~'-'-----I IFMY925l RS Carrera good cono11oon S325 S 175tolters 548-6839 Nice 2 t5 h P . VHF, Can-70 HONDA SL3SO good * 83 320•. 5 spa. SI A 640-8293 vas $4500 673-3951 cond & runs well $.450 t002357) START l lfW CAREER 01 Ollef 545-5408 ... '83 3201 8UIO, SIR .owl Beaulllul 7 pc Scandrna· Classical gulter wteage M 22 w/L1do mooring ( llwu 189) 111an oes1gn sectional Sakurai. 1979 Sacrifice i4500 673·7444 Iv msg 80 KX·125 bOught new tn * 84 3181. 5 spd, lo ml T 11e Penny saver 1S accePI· 1ng appl1cat1ons for a lull 11me Aeade1 Ad consult· ;ml If you en1oy working ""'" th~ puOllC 1n person a110 or 1ne onone comtt se~ ·J'S Aµply on person •b60 Placenlla Ave Costa Mesa sola. S2300 new MUST Besl Oller. 646·8376 24 wooo fishing g bav 82 gooo$co00rod 6· ~o5ea0119°0r (2ona294) SACRIFICE $750 Brano 1---------· cruiser ln1>oarO motof. beginner 4 . 4 131-31l 1 Sealy Posterpe01c mat-Horner accordoan 120 loads ol e.1ras. perl '80 YAMAHA 650 208 W 1st. Santa Ana l•ess bo• spring $50 Dase 7 swrtches s650 cond Shp ava1t worth $900 Randy 548· 1283 Closed SUl'lday 760-9279 or 499 l9J9 754-1400 e• 406 $9000 must set1-sacrll1ce 81 Burg VESPA P200E LARGE SELECTION OF Furniture Sale EverY1hmg Mason Hamlin Console in 53450 675-4326 9K1. mini cond has 1111 NEW & USED BMW'S! must go Call alt 2 pm any llke new condition 25 11 Weller&ll Nova XL. •l•as incl alarm 645-3609 day 645-0260 $1600 0b0 675·9103 73 twin Ford V8 & Te1epnone Sa1es Gre-en recilner. $15 Mercrutsers tandem lrlf 642-28.t 1 Fair cond Whal a Wonderful Wond llsh & sll1 S 1 I 000 81 Vespa 100. lo m•. oil cond S650 759-8233 Kng·sLe Ded lrame. mal· 1ress bO• sp11r1gs Gooo Cond S 100 642-3555 Tne largt1s1 and oldest por1a11 s1ud10 1usl open· eo a new oll1ce 1n Costa Mesa We a1e looking for en1heus.as11c outgoing rn01v1d ua1s f or our MUST SELL sohO oak Qn aelvertosong department sz bed w/mens nigh P T eve hrs ano Sal ches1 9 drwr dressef M orn t1111og Now w/mrrror 2 n11e stands 63 t 3339 I $800 neg •32· 1270 THE RECYCLED RAGS OAK dining room table & 4 GROUP needs 2 mo1e j chairs MUST SELL ousv hands This is not a $385 646·5606 sates pos111011 Call for loueen size waterbed aontm Mon· Tnur t0-4 lram!' 4 poster S 100 Obi Asl. 10• Sue 67'i 5553 mall/$25 957-1987 TOP SSS Sleeper Sola Xlnl cond Females Pret MOOets & Asking$ 150 673·2257 E!oeorts 1213) 866-1984 ------Jtwtlry 1214 PART ·TIME. Varied hours ~ 25 pt br1lllant diamonds. 10 include early A M appr al $1600 sell S700 ot Shopping. right at 720· t 101 Ive msg '83 Yamaha Riva Vespa your llnQertlpe everyday! 1ype 1 700 miles. i1n1 Dally Piiot Clanltled cono w orth S 1800 sell Ade To place your ad, The fHteal draw In the 10, s 1000 549.1256 c.11 642·5678 and le1 a ~ .. '.-. ~e Dally Piiot Ctualfled Ad.Vltor help ~leO"Ad c.i1 Today Tr1iltn, you. 642-5678. Utilitz 1026 !:::---:::;;;:::-f,i~ii;~;.J,4~X~6~U~t;11~1t~y~1r~a~1ler,...w...;;/6~p~ac;; LDH IUCll IMW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Cheny Ave LONG BEACH (No Cherry ex11-•05) (l 14) Ul-UIO Trade-Ins Welcome Now open Sun 11_. shell top $1050 SU -2252 DllllD 91 l7 DIMES -'A AatH Waatf4 9020 · 1 2.tl 4 spd air. am/Im, HIGHESi CASH IMMES" nu pe1nl/llres 846·8758 tor your 11eh1c1e. domestoc ·7 I 240Z Orig Owner xlnt Of foreign 55 I ·8285 cond new paint. a/c WEllY CLWCARS AllTRICIS CONNELL CHEVROLET rad•O $3800 76-0-0142 76 280Z 4 spd. good cond $3950 494·3818 76 280Z. am/Im a1r clean $3900obo 536· 7697 eves weekends Musi have de or $395 ea Free 1)1< ruby oendable vahtcla (small w f p u 1 chose J 1 m 1v'"l.l•.a;;:w ,., '."-I l.1 • '"'' Ii I ' I,..., I \ \1 1 ', \ '78 B·210 GX Hlchbk, ~ 1pd, xlnt cond 13000 675-6695 truck van Slatton 213-592·4163 536-0198 wagon) 10 assist news- paper dealer 1n Irvine 6 ea U I EI k I t 111 g S area Must De depen· w/Ooemonds S 150 $500 oaDte Contact Oreg Ana Ad 596 calf Hyde Monday thru Frooay 642·4300 24 nrs SU-1200 WlllY USEOCARS& TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR H CHiil ClllCI ·113 280ZX clean. loaded Eqully assume Call for into 050-850 1 En1oy working with kttl!. I 11 you can ens ... er VFS Phone 646-tiw t 1'e1weel'I 9 30 and 10 30 Game Show Prize. gift • SALES a m only 642·4321 cemlicate. Van Cleel & DISPLAY ADYHTlllH Arpe1 Jewelers Will sell LINE WANT ADS FIU APPl&ISll Cormler·DeL1llo ..... tl2S 179 Accord. 4 dr. euto. 111, stereo. g ooo cond $4550 49.tl-3818 2 30·6pm Mon thru Fro I The Orang11 County 0611y Warehouse. no experoence •nitre $4000 credit for l Pilot has an eocellent OP· required Can make up 10 52.500 or portions for 1.1o•lu1no 1v oegonno ng $10/ht FIT & PIT avall. 2 5 °1• d I I co u n I Purchasing Agent lor In tenor Design Reis E• pe11enced Call lor Appt 754-024 I Quehty control lull time OC w1aud10 casstftlet Min wage 10 stall Al)ply eoo1t. t On Tape nn Fatad St, CM Ask tor Biii 548-5525 m•d·January fOf c1reer a Die Call 543-2808 lor 7141597 ·2233 oriented 01spt1y aover11s-appt. 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It iook the eight-woman, four-man jury about two days to convict the slender Hunt- ington Beach mechanic's help- er of the slayings plua apecial circumstances for which he could draw a death penalty sentence. The verdict was an- nounced Monday. A penalty phaae hearing, durtng which jurors will decide between recommending a death sentence or· a life priBOn term without the possibility of parole, was scheduled by Judge Francbco Briseno for Jan. 9. Dayco, 43, was accwed of using a butcher's knife and meat cleaver to hack hi.s estranged wife, Shirley, 27, (See KNIFING. Paae AZ) Rene Dayco COAST IDITION ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Irvine hospital rivals weigh merger By ANDREA ADELSON Of .... 01111) Not., ... The dean of UC Irvine's College of Medicine and the proponents of a hospital in East Irvine met twice this month, to detennine if an affiliation between the two can be forged, both parties confirmed Monday. Neither Dean Stanley van den Noort nor Irvine Medical Center President David Baker would characterize the progress of the Ailment wasn't • toxic FDA " From atalf a.nd wire reoorts An Orange County woman who filed a $5 million suit against the Irvine-based manufacturer of the Today contraceptive sponge was found not to have toxic shock syndrome, the Food and Drug Administration confirmed this morning. The 28-year-old Santa Ana woman's symptoms "did not meet the criteria for TSS," sald FDA spokeswoman Susan Cruzan. The doctor who discharged Marlys Stapelbroek from St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange dis- agreed. saying her diagnosis was TSS and was believed to be related to the patient's use of a spermicidal sponge, Newport Beach attorney John Van Dyke said. discussions. No more bargaining sessions are scheduled. However, Baker said the dis- cussions are encouraging, adding that "we're intent on having a relationship with UCI." ' Despite efforts to come to terms. medical school Dean Van den Noort said he is continuing efforts to oppose the 177-bed IMC proposal on at least three fronts. The outspoken dean. an advocate of an on-campus hospital, is be- hind Sacramento lobbying efforts, a referendum and a committee which hopes to file a lawsuit, all with the intent of throwing road- blocks in front of the IMC. The dean sald he i.s lending his support to a referendum effort by former Irvine mayor Gaby Pryor, hoping to block hospital develop- ment by repealing a decision by Irvine's City Council last week. Pryor has until Jan. 19 to gather 4,000 signatures of registered Irvine voters. If the petitions are certified, a measure would be placed on the June 5 ballot asking voters to voice their opinion on the hospital's 15-acre site, one Pryor contends is \00 noisy and too close to the El Toro Marine Air Corps Station. Van den Noort sald a lawsuit is being readied to challenge the city of Irvine on antitrust grounds, an issue the city attorney believes is ground!~. Meanwhile, Van den Noort said he, alumni and trustees of the medical echool are lobbying in the capital to dmuade state officials from approving the IMC appli- cation. The state Office of Statewide Health Planning is expected to make a decision by Jan. 17 on IMC's application for a certificate of need, which will give the proponents the go-ahead to build the $85 million hospital in East Irvine. The dean said hi.s efforts are a response to a simllar lobbying efforts by IMC officials. People for an Irvine Communi- ty Hospital, a citizens group which supports IMC. has in the last month hired former San Diego congressman Claire Burgener as an advocate. LMC spokesman Ed Portmann said. Portmann said Burgener was (See HOSPJT AL, Page At) Wrong runway for his flight A Newport Beach landacaper. who delayed Cllghts at John Wayne Airport Monday when he •• sat down in the middle of a runway and claimed he had a bomb, told authorities he was hoping an airline would fly him to Norway. Andrew F.arle Pickens, 25. was arrested . after airport security guards chased him down the runway and into a parking lot ' where he stumbled into a car, according to Orange County Sheriff's Sgt. Lynn Nehring. "He said he only had $100 and thought if he sat on a runway, one of the airlines would take him to Norway," said Nehring, who wasn't sure why the landscaper wanted to leave the country. A security officer first spotted Pickens sitting on the runway with a blue duffel bag in his lap. The FDA said Monday it has received reports of one confirmed case of TSS in a Georgia woman, and another possible case in an Oregon female, both who de- veloped symptoms with.in 24 hours of using the contraceptive sponge. DlillrNet"--.,LM'-- Jose Mayo, Evaristo Munoz, Paul Coleman and Al Larson with toy tugboats they're making for kids. At one point during the episode, police sald Pickens reached into Because of a potential link between the new sponge and TSS. the Food and Drug Adminis- tration has ordered VLI of Irvine to place labeling more promi- nently on the outside of the packages, alerting consumer to symptoms of toxic shock syn- drome. Big heart turns idle hands to little boats VLI President Bob Elliott sald the new disclosure. which is currently included in an insert, will be on pack.ages within a month. "We're taking the existing (See TOXIC, Page AZ) By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... .,.., ......... With Christmas just a few days away, not \00 many Orange Coast residents are thin.king about getting their yachts repaired. Business has been slow during the past week at Larson's Shipyard •• in Newport Beach. But Al Larson, the owner of the shipyard for more than 35 years, is expecting a good year. Instead of laying off his four-man crew. Larson put them to work making little boats for needy children. The shipyard has finished about 75 toy tugboats and Lanon hopes to have another 25 ready by W~y. The 10-inch boats will picked up by volunteers from Uniglobe Professional Travel in Corona del Mar and donated to U.S . Marine Corps' Toys for Tots program. , Lanon, who is of "grandfatherly age" but haa no grandchildren, said he loves children and knows there are many who won't get Ch.riattnas g:ifta this year. (See TOY BOA TS, Pa1e AZ) Hit-run driverS elude Mesa police Mystery motorist killed man, 75; boy, 15, remains in coma alter being struck down By STEVE MARBLE Ol .. 0.-, ........ The "wanted" posters still hang on a lobby wall of the Costa Mesa police station, curling slightly with age. One shows a light<0lored Cadillac and describes its driver as a middle-aged man with salt-and-pepper hair. He's a smoker, it says. The second is more conci8e. There's no picture to suggest what lhe faded blue, late-model car Bal cr~sh after party kills wonian; two hurt '· By STEVE MARBLE OllW.,.., .... 141111 A 23-1ear-old woman wa1 killed and two others critically injured early today when two alleaedlY drunken driven Collided ln a Balt>o. Pen1naula intenection followtng a hiah 1ehool Chrlatmu party. • Police Mid the driver and three other puRJ'l&el"I in one of the can were dnmed in formal wear and had just left • hi&h IC.hoot party. None of lhe student., whew names were withheld becaUM of thelr .... WM lerioualy hurl Kimberly Hennemee. a re.ident of Maywood who wM riding in the .econd car, WM killed aft.er betn,{ hurl4!d through the (8" FATAL CJ\ASR, Pa1e Al) -j actually looks like and no infor- mation on its driver. Both represent the sum total of what police know about two mystery drivers, one who killed a . 75-year-old man and the other who left a teen-age boy in a hoepitaJ. llngering in a coma. The Cadillac driver killed Ralph Patteraon, a Coeta Mesa man who waa walking acroea 17th Street Nov. 13 in a ere.walk when the tan-colored car roered up, struck hlm and aped off. Patterton WM thrown into the. curb, atrlking his heed and bftek- lng both lep. Hia walk.lna cane landed nearby. A leCOnd driver who had stopped at the c:rotSWalk Mid the old man tried to set out of the way but his lep jutt wouldn't move fut enouch· "We hlld about 15 tips but none of them panned out," U)'I tn- vettiptor Bob S.wnaardner. "l thought we'd get more but we haven't. We're just stuck." The lnvestiptor •Id pet.rOl officers have been ecrut1.n.i.zinl every Cadillac they lt'e, look1nc for dents, a aection of mia9inc molding or any other ~tale ailn· The driver of the teeond car clipped 15-year-okl Jay Dub9Q aa he pedaled his bicycle up Vi&.oria Street ln Coet.a Meu toward an early mominl job. The boy WU thrown 70 feet. The Hun~ Beech boy haa been in a coma mu the Nav. 18 aocident. Hia mother has kept. vtcil by hia hospital bedlide Wai~ Ina for him to open hll eya. ''Here wu an aoddent on a well-traveled atreet, tlll'ly in the mornlQI and we hawn't found one wttnaa. •• Mid 1iaumprdner. ''ll't amuln,. You know Pneantt hlld to .. IOllWthMna." Du~ a frmhmul at lDIMlol\ Htp 8cbool ~ Mnbltiona ol '*"' • tennll pro. apmt hit 10th blnhday ., Fountain valley Ccim· munlty Holpt.al wbln he has been llnce the aaddent. n •Pl*M'I c ... m .a'1N, r... Alt t) • the bag and tossed a golf ball at lhe security officers chasing him. Nehring sald they at first feared • the white ball was a small bomb and drew their guns. The commotion. said air traffic • manager Ralph Odenwald, de- layed flights for about 25 minutes but caused no major problems. Pickens, who was taken to UCI Medical Center for treatment of cuta and bruises, is being held on • $10,000 bail today at Orange County Jail on suspicion of mak- ing a bomb threat, a felony. J' ~~~~~·-------~----~· AZ * Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Tuesday, December 20, 1983 Mesa OKs special projects funding By KAREN E. KLEIN cw .... Dell) ...... 11.tt Th~ Cost.a Mesa Caty Council a pproved the formation of a special assessment district for two developments east of the South Coast Plaza Town Center Mon- day, doubling the outstanding 15,000 watch Dana Point's y ule boat fes t About 15,000 people gathered along the Dana Point Harbor s horehne to view the ninth annual Dana Point Christmas Boat Par- ade. The parade-goers, clad m over- coats and scarves to protect them- selves Crom the chilly night air, barbecued, drank and cheered as 60 lighted boats pas.5ed by at five knots Saturday night. Crews sang and played Christmas carols Crom the decks. Richard Pearson of San Clemente and crew took the grand priie for the Best Salute to the 1984 Olympics category. debt the city has accrued in four established assessment dlatricts thus far. Establishing an assesmnent di11- U'ict is a financing mechanism by which tax-exempt bonds are sold to investors to fund public im- provements such as streets, side- walks, street lights, sewe~ and underground utilities. Taxes from the improved property are used to pay off the bonds. The council formed the nearly $8 million district to help fund construction of publk improve- ments for the South Coast Metro Center and The Lakes, two pro- jects that will combine hotel, office, residentiaJ and retail uses on 30.2 acres of land north of the San Diego Freeway. Along with the public improve- ments, development of 3.2 acres of lakes and open space for a public park was included in the district over the objections of Councilman &i McFarland. McFarland expressed reser- vations about using tax~xempt funds to construct the park when the developer, Transpacific De- velopment Co., was required to build the park in lieu of paying city fees. This year's first place winners in the parade's boat and crew contest included: Mike Oberst. a spokesman for Torrance-based Transpacific, said the $800,000 park will benefit the city and add marked improve- ments to the master plan for the area. Transpacific wouJd be re- quired {o pay for maintenance of the park. $500,000 boat burns Dave Gerhard of San Juan Cap ist rano and c r ew, best-dressed. Monte Beach and company, most colorful crew. Dana Point's Lemest Yacht Sales' entry, most nautical Christmas them~. Grorge Hughes of Dana Point and passengers, best decorated power boat. Make Howell of Dana Point and Co., best decorated sailboat. Councilwoman Norma He rtzog defended the inclusion of the park in the assessme nt district, aJthough it is not usually done in Costa Mesa. This district is not meant to set precedent for other districts to be formed in the city in the future. Newport Bt-ach firefightf'r& urvcy the c harred deck and t•abin of ahe oonc r, u one-of-a-kind Choy Lee fishing boat thal e rupted in fl~mes Monday evt>ning off Ha rbor Island Drive. Owner Don Zellner had his $500 ,000 boul strung with Ch ristmab lights for the a nnua l Newport Harbor holiday boat parade. firefighte rs. who e ttribut-ed the blaze to a stove that had occidentall y been left o n, a id the fire caused about $150,000 damage and e nl up flames tha t could he seen for blocks. BULLETIN BOARD Mountain camp slated for youths on Se Coast $4 7,000 'loser' gets. six-month jail term The South Coast YMCA LS offering a new mountain resident camp during the winter holiday for boys and girls ages 8-13. The camp is to be held at the YMCA Camp Big Bear Dec 27-30. Camp activities includ~ crafts, nature hikes. archery, campfires, movies and snow play. Campers siay m heated cabins with 8-10 other children iheir age and a YMCA le8'kr. Meals are prepared by professional cooka and and transportation is to camp is provided in the fee. The fee for the four day camp is $87 for YMCA members and $97 for YMCA for non-members. For information and registration forms call the South Coast YMCA at 831-9622 or 495-0453. Seniors aided at Laguna Free Clinic The Laguna Beach Free Cliruc invites senfor citizens to participate in an ongoing support group entitled "Enhancing Your Mental Health." The group meets Tuesdays from from 2-3 p.m. at the clinic, 460 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach. Led by Karen Greenly, participants focus on developing their horizons through poetry, daily journals and dreams. No fee is charged, but donations are accepted. For more information call 494-0761 or 546-3715. Mormons plan 'dry' New Year's fete The Monnon church as sponsoring a New Year·s Eve dance, sans liquor. at the South Coast Plaza Mall m Costa Mesa. The dance will be closely chaperoned and no liquor, drugs or smoking will be allowed. Dancing will stop at midnight. The public is invited as long as they are willing to accept the standards set by the church. Admission is $5, which includes refreshments, noise makers and hats. Cal.1832-4901 for ticket in!onnaUon and dress standards. Disabled students' signup day set Tuesday. Jan. 3 has been set aside as the priority registration day for di.sabled people wishing to enroll in spring clasaes at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. OCC's spring semester begins Feb. 6. Disabled individuals interested in attending OCC th.Ls spring are advised to contact the college's Disabled Students' Center immediately for information. The priority registration session will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room 105 of the OCC Counseling and Admissions Building. It will be open to people with phyaicAl disabilities or visual or hearing impainnent. Cowwelon and interpreters will be on hand. For information about priority registration, contact OCC's Dlaabled Students Center a t 432-5807. Heering impaired persons can call OCCs specia1 TDD number, 432-5604. A 21-year-old man. who boa s ted o f being a multi-m1lllona1re unul he landed in jail and admitted he was too broke to make bail and hire a lawyer. was sentenced Monday to six months in Orange County Jail for allegedly stealing a Mercedes Benz. Michael David Booth, who first made news thts fall when he claimed he lost $47,000 in cash at a popular ·Newport Beach res· taurant, also was given three HOSPITAL ... From PageA1 hired in response to pressure by a handful of Democratic legislators "who have tried to kiU our project." After UC Irvine's chancellor withdrew his support for an on-campus hospital in September. clearing a hurdle for IMC propo- nents, a handful of Democrats asked UC President David Gar- dner to take up the question again. Hedid not Van den Noortsaid Donald Ken Brown, a high-powered Sacra- mento advocate, also "is lobbying the governor's office" for IMC. Brown is on the payroll of the Irvine Co., in addition to having 24 other clients, according to the 1983 Lobbyist and Employer Regis- tration Directory. published by the Secretary of St.ate. The Irvine Co. donated land for the hospital and intends to build a medical and science park sur- rounding the s ite. "If they get the (certificate of need) it wiJI be much harder to get one on-campus in the year 2030," Van den Noort said. Efforts to derail the IMC, backed by a coalit1on of business and civic interests, "is a bit of an uphill batlle," he admitted. But "£'m impatient. Fifty years ia a long time." We1Te Listening ••• What do you like about lhe Dally P'1ot? Whal don't you llkr? Call the number at Jef t and your meaage will be recorded, trantcribed and delivend to the appropriate editor. 642~6086 The same 24-hour answerin1 service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any lopk. Mallbo1t contributors must include their name and telephone number for veritlcation. No circulation call1, pleue. · Tell ut what's on your mind. 11111111 Olll '1•11 T IJJf 11 II :.:ao...r ..... u.-.... -- H. L 1&111•&11 • P\llblltw ='.!1:= to-~ ...... , ..... 'lr:-4 Olll r a a rw.am ;..:,·.::~::::~ iu..OPl'a 3'° W.. a.r • C.-...._ CA .... ~ ... 1eeo.Col4e ...... CA e2tH c..,..,. 1MJ 0renoo c-""'*""1D ~· Ho "••• 11011e1, lll1111ra11on1. eOllorlal man., 01 ~ .... !MY .. ~~ .... ~ol~- years of fonnal probation on the grand theft auto charge. Booth, who has been in ;ail since Oct 20. appeared in Orange Cou nty Supenor Court Monday afternoon. He will be given credit for the length of t.ime he's already been behind bars The, self-described golf pro and co!Jector of exotic cars pleaded guilty Dec. 9 to a single charge of grand theft. Authorit.ies claimed he took a $30,000 Mercedes Benz for a test drive and never re- turned Police detectives in Anaheim who investigated the case said they still don't know where the expensive auto ts being kept. Fire extinguished in Laguna Niguel Fire erupted in the garage of a two-story, single-family Laguna Niguel home this morning, accord- ing to Orange County Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold. Five engines, one ladder com- pany and a paramedic Lmat from surrounding fire departments re- sponded to 24021 Crossbill Court at 8:46 am Reinhold said there were no injuries. The occupants' names weren't available Investigators haven't d e - termined the cause of the fire or its damage amount. Wouldn't you love to have a no-hassle hollday thl1 year? Why not gtve jewelry or jew- elry-related gtlla to everyone on your list? There'• no bet1er way to lnlUr• that you will be re- membered with affection MCtl time II' a worn and with a piece ol llne jewelry, that could t>e a llfettmet The alatl al Charlet H. Barr Jewel8fs la 111xlou1 to help and we have 1011 of great om giving ldeae ... even lor "the man who hll everything." May we ~t for him In 14K; a golf tee, 1tymle martce<. bell buckle, pen and peen aet, blai., buttona, collar 11aya. tooth~lc. awtute atlctl, 1port1 wht1tle. money cllp, pocket lcnlle, 1tlck pin, key rtng, a totatno coin . . v-. e11 ,,,... 1n 14K QOid, tr he ha a Aollle Aoyce he wtlt love our quartz deek ctoctt With ll'le Spirit t1f ~lacy ~ AR IM'lbleni, For t111 Mcie: 14K or at.nlng anchor chain, h•nd·m•O. r~. n11 curb °' Boeton Hnll , • • all vwy meacullne • . • IMclllllona eymbollc of hi• lntereet In "°"" Of tl'lll'lgt nautlcel, Of "'-flM>flte deity, cotn. OI' good Mill cNrrn . . UMl'ldlng P<*lbllt ... ,,.., For l'llt wrlet: 1 brlOMt, Ill ldent. Of pertlepe the wnart ""' .,.,u watch by Concord -• , or the ~ ~·lgeoue ... °" by Aot.11. On h4I flntet: • ~ In ..... I CONTINUED SIORlll I HIT-RUN DRIVERS ... FromPageA1 he'll a1lo spend Chrtatmas in the same bed. P olice, who are touched by the youth's fight to live, said they virtually blanketed the wesi side of Costa Mesa with fliers describ- ing the car and made calls ta every repair and body shop they could amazed that a driver wouJd leave an injured man l.aytng in the roadway without even aloWing. find. "I thought we would have had something by now. But we haven't," Ddmitted Baumgardner. "We're not going to give up, though. We'll wait. Maybe the driver will slip up and say some- thing and then we'll have out break." James Patterson, a son of the 75-year-old man, satd he is sull "I read the paper every night looking for some news, At first I thought the guy might feel bad and turn himself in. But I suppose that would hive happened by now." Patterson said the approaching holiday season and the unpleasant task of cleaning out his father's Orange Avenue house have underscored the family's loss. He said· iU be a rough Christmas. tried not to become too up in at but I find myself locl~~ at every light-colored car I see end wondering," he said. TOXIC SHOCK? ... FromPageA1 warnings and highllghung them more," he said. The FDA noted that no direct relationship has been established between using contraceptive sponges and toxic shock syn- drome, but said the reported cases call for increased moni tonng to see whether Lhere is a link Four other cases have been investigated but have not met all the criteria for dassif1cal1on as toxic shock syndrome, Cruzan said. Attorneys for VLI have yel to be served with the suit, and the company has nol yet rccea~ed mt.-dical re<:ords, Elliott said. Stapelbroek's attorney said her s uit will proceed despite the FDA opinion "We didn't make up anything," Van Dyke said. "Even if it wasn't TSS, the fact that the product injured her is a basis for com- pensation." Thecontrai.:eptive sponges were approved by the FDA in April and put on the market in June. About 5 million sponges have been distributed and the company estimates that 250,000 women use the devk-es. TOY BOA TS FOR KIDS ... From PageA1 Building the toy boats is one ·way he can show has love of children, Larson explained. "As a shipyard , we are not set up like a toy business so we can't make as many as we would like. But our boats have more charm than they would if they were mass produced in Taiwan," Lanonsaid. Larson is leaving the boats unpamted because he 1S womed about little children chewing on. them and swallowing ctups of paint. "I do11't know whal the reguJations are and I don't want to worry.about it," Lanon.said. KNIFING MURDERS ... From PageA1 and he r mother, Amelia Harbulak. 65, to death in their Huntington Beach home June 14, 1982. After the bloody killings. Dayco gathered up his three children a nd Oed to Mexico, where he was arrested four days later by Mexican police an Rosarit.a Beach. Evidence presented by the prosecution indicated Dayco was upset and distraught be- cause his wife was seeing other men. Dayco admitted the kalhngs, but his attorney, Chief Deputy Public D e fender Tom McDonald, urged Jurors to find him guilty of something less then first degree murder. McDonald described the kill· ings as an "explosion of fury." Among wit.nesses who testi- fied at the trial, were two of Dayco's three children. His son. 6-year-old David Dayco, de- scribed for jurors how his fathe. had held a knife over his moth.,-'s body the night the killi~s occurred FATAL CRASH ... From Page A 1 windshield and landing in the roadway at the intersection of Balboa Boulevard and 20th Street at about 1:45 a.m. Megan Sterling, 19, of Newport Beach and Valerie Bouchey, 20, of Hacienda Heights -who were riding in the second car - su{(ered critical injuries in the violent crash. Both are being treated at West.em Medical Cent.er in Santa ~. Steven Harold Haase, 24, of Newport Beach and the juvenile driver of the car that had just left the Christmas party were arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and felony man- slaughter. Police said Haase was driving east on Balboa Boulevard in a l984 Toyota and was preparing to make a left turn onto 20th Street when the other car, a 1980 Audi traveling westward. slammed into it. Police refused to name the high school st.aging the Christmas pany or its location. It has been learned, however. that the students are not Crom the Orange Cout area. ~'\ (@; &EM Wl5iE HARLES H. BARR .. ..... ... \11111 ... , 17th & lrvlne, W•tdfff Plcn.o, ung 01 new hlgn 1aan1on .. or tf he Is conse<vatlve, 1 traditional and classic style . we have thoee 100. Fortunately shopping for the ladles on your llat ts so much euJer. No woman ever hu enough necklac11, earrings, braoele11, or rlnga, rings, AINGSI A wide aelectlon of gem• from the moat e•otlc to the more 19mm., varieties ... In a wide range or price• lrom mini to GRANDE. Our gllts for frl9ndl on your Hat Include sterling boOk marks, lug- gage tags, lette< openera, 1tamp boqs, buslMa1 card c ..... rvlers, dice, e backgammon doubling cube, key chalna. plll bOx•, ctec:.111er tabela and place cerd holders. There are 1terNng hem marken. pin cushlona and thlmb6M to encour9 the ..-m- atr ... In your lamlly end at«tlnQ meeaurlng epoona ror tM ftneel cook. Anyone would lo~ to ,. .ive ~ of the d•rllng oryatll anlmal1 or fancy boll .. or ltont carvings. Vlalf our Boutique Ber wl'lete "have OY9r 1,000 Item• under S-200. Jewlefy !Utt rtoht '°' ~­one on your 1111 ••• young~ old (atrlke th•t INt WOfd and tubltttute more metuN). Come Ind ... U9 . . we'd~ to &urn you out .tth enM Ml of beeutltully WI'~ Cfllltee H. Barr paclc-aet , . . and • ~ l'IOl!d•y thla YMf1 ... A; .... ........ ---.... ....,.... leodt 642~~10 • ...__ - L'-~--- School facility torn up in Mesa Hy KAREN E. KLEIN Of Ille OeM1 PQ01 1t1n "'I guess there's just no honor .imong thieves," Mary Blake said Monday as she surveyed what was left of her office at the non-profit High Hopes 9Chool after a week- end break-in. Blakl?. executive director of the St·hool for brain-damaged adults. said her staff discovered the burglary at their offices in Costa Mesa's Rea Conunumty Center. 661 Hamilton St., at 8 a.m when they came to work. The thieves were apparently looking only for cash, Blake said. because they left behind type- writers, an offke computer and some stamps. They also left behind ransacked offices. De11J ..... ,.._ '7 L .. ~ Blake said the thieves broke into all eight rooms at High Hopes and rifled all the drawers, desks and files. They even ripped the moldings off the doors to get into the offices and smashed through the roof in the physical therapy room to gain initial entry to the building, she said. High Hopes vocational consultant Dick Wright inspects damage to offices at Rea Cente r after vandals ransacked the facility. The school held a successful fund-raising concert Wednesday featuring Robert Merrill of the Pacific Master Chorale, Blake said, adding the thieves may have been looking for the proceeds from that concert. Fortunately, the money was safely in a bank account the morning after the concert. The thieves did get a few $35 tuition checks made out to the school and some petty cash raised by lhe sale of donated Christmas albums. . High Hopes has 53 students enrolled in therapy. academic programs. vocational training and counseling programs, Blake said. The $35 monthly tuition fee doesn't come close to covering the costs of running the school. she said. The rest of the operating costs are donated by lhe conunun.i- ty. Blake said she will meet with the school's insurai>ce company to determine how the damage to the offices will be repaired. The cost will undoubtedly come to at least several hundred of dollars. she said. "It's so disturbmg to know that someone would do something like this to a group tike ours - especially at Christ.mas time.'' Blake said. Combative teen subdued by police A 19-year-otd Costa Mesa man was arrested on suspicion ot punching, kicking and biting a police ottlcer Police said Matthew Luke Valencia was being questioned on his alleged involvement in a tlghl at a restaurant when he attacked the ottlcer. biting h1!'" ?n.the thumb A thief broke into a residence on the 2200 blocll of Fountain Way and took a 38 caliber CoH Cobra and its holsle< from a desk door The residents said their front door was left open by the.b~rg!ar The owner of a VW Bug partied on the 1000 block of Victoria Street reported that someone tried 10 hol wire his car. He said the ignition wires under !he dashboard had been pulled out and stripped. Laguna Beach Laguna Beach police were seeking a man who exposed hlmMll to a passerby In the 200 block of La Brea Monday. The suspecl was deactlbed u 'an adult wllh black hair. 111ndtng 5--e with r.iedlum bulld. Clothing valued It S 100 was atoten from a bulldlng In the 200 blocit of North Coell H~h?~ Stereo equlpmenl valued at $350 wu stolen from • car patiled In lhe 100 block of Agate Street and the owner said the lhteves atso did about S 180 damage to the vehicle while removino the ~u1p~nt A Sliver bracelet watch valued at .. '-- " 00 4S » ~00 was taken from a restroom at Main Beach Park at about 11:30 a.m. Ne wport Beach A San Jose man reported the thel1 of hlS 1972 Pinto valued at $500 from the 4700 btocJt of Van Karman Monday A Newport Beach man reported the lhett of his 1966 Jaguar valued at $6.000 from the 1000 blOCk of Bristol Monday. A Corona del Mar man reported the lhel1 of a surfboard and a bike wtlh a combined value of $6-40 from his garage In the 200 block of Mlaslon Bay Drive. A Newport Beach business. Properties Wesl, 508 29th SI .. re- ported the lhel1 of stereo equipment valued at S 1.900. The theft was discovered Monday when employees returned to work followtng the week- end. Huntington Beach The office at Huntington Beach'a Liberty Chrlttlan School, 761 1 Warn- er Ave . was burglarized OV« the weekend. school official• discovered Monday. The IOCl<ed front door wu pried open to entM. The loss Included a $3,000 GTE communication system console, four typewriters worth $4,000, $250 In quart••. three ldd· Ing mechlnes worth $440. a Kodek proje<:lor worth $ 1, 700 and a S 15 digital clock. 1r °' 1J ,, " a1 .. ,. Tides :M 11 JI H *4 IO -49 ••• ., u 1a tt tt ot " oa ., " 1a -01 Jt '°' 07 ·If " . " ,. r I TOOA't ._... a.a11111 e.oM 111111 tUl t1J11 ._.. , ....... •th ... ... , .... 11 "'"' u .., 11 L.OCA,_ i • ~-==:., ""-'""· •• , ..... -.. tOllllll.,......., ••a.1111wwi,....,.,._...,.. na.a......,. •4'JA ........... ~ ...... --.. '"*''Ill . -.. """"'6 ...... 7M•111...,_.,,..., ........ 11111~ '"'"' w..T-. IO A Mme break-In was repof1ed Monday afternoon on the 21300 block of Wavecrest Clrcle. The fronl door was brOken down to enler. The toss included compule< equipment worth $700 and jewelry worth $300. A resident of i~ 400 block of 141h Street told police Monday his garage had been burglanad sometime dur- ing the past month. The loss included diving equlpme~t ~o:1h S 1,250. A home burglary was reported Monday afternoon on the 16100 block of Schryer Lane. The front door knob was !wisted ott to ent8f. The toss Included jewelry and crystal worth $610. ... A man and a woman were arrested Monday afternoon at the Gemco store, 7212 Edlnge< Ave .. on suapl- clon of shopllttlng. A $40 pair of blue 1eans was reco~er~; A break-In waa reported Monday eV9fllng at a home on the 8400 block ~ of Modale Drive. Enlry was made lhrough a back window. The loss Included a $1,2?0 ,'Y~rlter. Over the weekend. someone broke lnlo five trucks parked at Franco Sale•. 18200 Enterprise Lane. The toss Included lour balterles worth $275. A yellow and ~ite 1971 Volk•- wagen bus perked on the 19900 block ol Coventry Lene was bur- gterl%ed Monday. A wlndwlng was pried open to enuw. The loss Included s $300 11ereo unit. 7t q *' 17 .. 47 n 10 ., 01 II n i2 10 4S 2t "°.! -= M If ot '°' .... 44 11 lllf llPllT Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 20. 1983 * Aa Big bucks hard to come by Coast YMCA finds stiff competjtio/J in expatJ ion J'und drive By JERRY HI RSCH OI tM Oellr .._ •-The Orange Coast YMCA 18 looking for aome big gifts this Christmas. The YMCA, which hu raised about $600,000 of a needed $4 million for an ambitiousexpanslon plan, has encountered some stiff competition when it comes to raising money on the Orange Coast. "Some people say they arc giving money to the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center Campajgn and we have had people give money to the YMCA their children or grandchildren belong to instead.'' said Jim de Boom, th'-Y's executive director. "l keep my fingers crossed that we will hear quickly from poten- tial project donors. We are hoping some big gifts will come in before the year-end," de Boom said. The year-end often produces a flurry of tax deductible donations for non-profit agencies as wealthy people try to reduce their tax bill before the Dec. 31. deadline. De Boom stressed the YMCA needs to raise the money if it is to expand its current University. Drive building in Newport Beach. It was built in 1968 to serve 4,000 people, but just 15 years later. more than 14 .000 people are using the facility. "Some people tell us the area has its yacht clubs and private health clubs and ask if the community really needs a YMCA," de Boom said. "I tell them the 14,000 people who are involved with the YMCA say the community needs a YMCA." The Y's biggest publicly an- nounced donatations were $125,000 by the James Irvine Foundation and $125.000 by the Orange County YMCA Feder- ation. Expansion would come in two phases. The first would start as soon the YMCA raised $2. 7 miUion. It would add four racquet- ball courts, new locker facilities, a gymnastics room and most import- antly, a gymnasium -something the Y is missing. "A YMCA without a gym is like a hospital without an operating room," de Boom said. The second phase would cost about $1.2 million and would indude a mulu-purpose room large enough to seal 350 people for dinner and children's day care fac1 lll1C'S. The day t are faciliues would be equipped for infant c:are -a servK-e that is new to YMCAs and other organiza tions. de Boom sajd. "There are a lot of worlting mothers now who take three months off to have a baby but then need to go back to work," he said. "Ten years ago people didn't think about infant care and child care but now 1t is important." Few young couples who move into the area can afford to live off of one salary, he sa1d. YMCA officials have targeted 500 1ndiv1duals and businesses for their fund-raising campaign. Artist's view of Orange Coast YMCA after expansion project comple te d . Arts Center given $1 million Newport business family makes second anonymous donation An Orange County family has anonymously donated $1 million to the endowment fund of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, officials announced Mon- day. Carl Mitchell, chairman of the center's endowment fund, said members of the anonymous fam- ily have lived in the county for many years and they own and operate a business in Newport Beach. The $1 million gift is in addition to an earlier contribuuon of $1 00.000 or more made by tht.> same family. he said. The anonymous donor. in a prepared statement. said '"My wife and I have appreciated and enjoyed the expanding cultural advantages in Orange County for many years. We feel the arts Services today for Estella Mae Howard, 89 Services were scheduled today for Estella Mae Howard of Hunt- ington Beach, who died Friday at Beverly ManorConvalesc.-ent Hos- pital in Seal Beach. She was 89. Mrs. Howard, who was born in P ennsylvania. was a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She is s urvived by a daughter. Eleanor Howard, of Huntington Beach; two sons, Fred Howard of Columbus, Ohio. and Charles Howard Sr. of South Euclid. Ohio; a sister, Iva Herman of In- dianapolis. 19 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Funeral services at Pie~ Brothers.Bell Broadway Chapel in Costa Mesa were followed by interment in Pacific View Mem- orial Park. provide the opportunity for all of us to share important cultural experiences. "When the center is complete I know young people and old alike will be delighted by outstanding performances of musical theater, symphony. opera and ballet," the donor said. The anonymous gift brings the total contributions to the center's endowment fund to $10.3 m11l1on. Mitchell said. Fund-raising totals to date equal $45 mimon toward construction and endowment of the center. The goal is to raise $85.5 million. The endowment fund has been established to provide for pro- grams and upkeep of the t-enter after it opening. which 1s sched- uled for October 1986. Protopappas claiills $100.Illillion in debts Claunang he has $100 million in debts and 22,000 creditors. Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas has faled for bankruptcy. Among the creditors listed in the petition are the relatives of three patients who allegedly died while undergoing treatment in Protopappas' office. Also listed in the petition, filed last week in federal bankruptcy court in Santa Ana. are other patients who have filed malpractice suits against the dentist. Protopappas claims $100 million in unsecured debts and $389,000 in other debts in the court papers. Besides the murder charges, Protopappas faces as many as 12 lawsuits that seek an e5timated $60 million in damages. The 38-year-old dentist is charged with second degree murder in the deaths of three patients at his high volume 19th Street chnic. All three pati~nts. 13-year-old Patricia Craven. Cathryn Jones. 31. and Kim Andreassen, 23, died afler they allegedly were over-anesthetized while dental work was being performed. Since his arrest on the charges Protopappas, a one-time Laguna Beach resident, has remained free after posting $250,000 bail. His trial is scheduled January 9, in Orange County Superior Court. Mrs. Escalante dead at 83 Funeral services will be held tonight for Evangelina L. Escalante. a 24-year resident of Cost.a Mesa. who died Friday at the age of 83. Mrs. F.ocalante, who was born in Sonora. Mexico, was a member of St. Joachim's Catholic Church and El Club La Purisimi in Los Angeles. She is survived by two daugh- ters, Mary Louise James of Hunt- ington Beach and Gloria ~te of Costa Me6a; a brother. Alberto Loustaunau of Yucaipa. and a sister, Amanda Morales of Long Beach. Services are scheduled today at 7 p.m. at St. Joachim's Church. conducted by the Rev. Rafael Luevano. Interment will be made at Good Shepherd Cemetery. l \ I I J \ I ' STOCKS Tu~y'• I I a.m . (POT) Pri~H '>4••' Nr1 ., t "(I\ \ IV\.(" ' t\Q ------·-· ---·--------------------------------- Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 20, 1963 '•N ... _ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOIAHOHfl INCLUDE lllAOfS ON !Ml NEW VORA MIOWUI PACll~ PtlW, liOSIOH. 0£11\0tf AHO CINCINHAll !S IOCft IJ(CttAH(lt!l ANO REPORT£() ev IMC NASO IH$l1Nf.f \•Ir\ "4r l •" l Ni·, t •vw \. "O 1011111 Blllfl ... ...................................................... ·:· . Holiday sales boom still going full speed By tbe Anoclated Pru1 NEW YORK -Merchants say there has been no letup in the holiday sales boom as the final week of Christmas shopping gets under way. "Without a doubt, this will be the best season on record.'' said Maurice Segall, president of ZayreCorp. RetaHers said shoppers have been out ln strength since the holiday sales season began the day after Thanksgiving, rather than continuing a r«'eSSion practice of waiting until the last mjnute 111 hopes pric.,-es would come down. "The conaumer is basically ured of holding back," said Monroe Greenstein, who CoUows the re tail lndustry for the investment firm Bear. Steams & Co. J ewelry, styhsh clothes, home computers, hand-knit sweaters, assortments ot gourmet foods and appliam.-es are among the big sellers, merchants said Monday T ym sh are buyout falls through CUPERTINO -Tymshare Inc says negotiations on a definitive agreement for McDonnell Douglas Corp to acquire Tymshare have been terminated The announcem ent came three weeks after McDonneU Douglas said it had reached an agreement in principle on acquiring the computer services company. The news sent the price of Tymshare's stock tumbling by $5.75 a share to $19.12 \IJ on the New York Stock Exchange ·~~ .r1.-.,i Big jump in housing starts NEW YORK -Third-quarter housing starts climbed 67 pen.'t'nt from a year earUer, when mortgage rates were near record highs, a research house reported But the Latest third-quarter c:onstruction, 495.386 houses, was up only 6 percent from this year's SE.'('()nd quarter as ''housing momentum slowed," F.W. Dodgt:, a unit of McGraw-Hill Information Systems Co .. said Monday Brazil working to r educe d ebt LONDON -Brau I is in the process of paying commen:aaJ banks about $540 million o! overdue interest on its foreign debt, U.S. banking sources said. The payment brings Brazil's interest payments to banks up·to-date to Oct 4 and will save U.S. banks from accounting problems at the end of this year, when a law linuting non-payment of loans to 90 days could have forced them t.o categon ze Brazilian loans as non-performing. K erkorian bids for MGM-VA LOS ANGELES -Entrepreneur Kirk Kerkorian has offered to take MGM-UA Entertainment Co. private with a $665 million buyout off e r from his holding company, Tracinda Corp. Tracmda. MGM-UA's pnncipal shareholder, offered Monday to purchase all out.standing MGM-UA shares for about $240 million in cash and $425 million in debentures. Dollar slips again; g old steady LO NOON -The dollar fell on foreign exchange markets for a second straight session early today. The price of gold buJJion continued to hover around $375 a troy ounce. Currency traders in West Germany said fears of a stampede by corporations t.o buy dollars [or year-end transactions appeared to have faded. High interest rates in the Uruted St.ates, coupled with a slowing of inOauon, have made returns a ttractive m dollar-denominated investments and <.'Ontributed to the dollar's nse to all· time highs last week. . 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