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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-10-18 - Orange Coast PilotTHI ORANlif COAST . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1983 Da vid Diem (left), Doug Turner show little fatigue as t hey pose with the Ferrari that took H is Oilers ·ga ve hinJ. a close sh ave By ROBERT BARUR °'_...., ......... Bill Morehou.e -Hunttncton Beach High School'• unabuhed "Mr. Spirit" -makes Dodier Manaaer Tommy Luorda look like a piker. Luorda only bleeda Dodger blue. Morehouae bleeda Oller black and orange. • Danny Thompson, left, and Eric Lawton shave teacher "Huntington Beach High School la the greatest IChool in the (See TEACHER CLIPPED, Pase .u) I - COUNTY IDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Oellr ........... .., .... " u,M them from New York-City to Newport Beach in record time ft>l' illegal road race. HuntingtOn 'ar01s race' heating up By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tM Delly ....... ..,, Gun thieves have been active in Huntington Beach. -According to police, 29 weapons -handguns, rifles and shotguns -were stolen in three residential burglaries reported the past seven days. Huntington Beach police Sgt. Ron Jenkins said the number of weap0ns taken in a short period was unusual. But he said guns are commonly stolen in burglaries because they are easily sold by thieves. · The largest weapons haul in the recent break-ins occurred at a mobile home on the 16400 of Bol.sa Chica Street. Jenkins said the resident dis- covered the loss of 16 weapons - seven rifles, six handguns and three shotguns -last Tuesday. He said the weapons, all legal, were being stored in a cloaet. Police investigators believe bur- glars entered the mobile home through a ''doggie door." The stolen weapons were valued at $9,500. A weekend break-in was re- ported at a home on the 17100 block of Friml Lane. According to Jenkins, the thief or thieves U8ed a (Sff STOLEN, Pase AZ) Coast to coast in 32 hours, 7 minutes Hu~tington OKs downtown plan. , Lead footed Ferrari jockeys claim worl d speed record in dash I rom NY to Newport By ROBERT BARKER Of,.,. Dellr,.... ..... By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... Oellr ......... David Diem~didn't care about fapeed limits as he raced his red ferrari acrosa America, he just wanted to get to Newport Beach -first. Diem, 31, with his partner David Turner. placed first in the U .S. Express -an illegal trans- continental road race in which the contestants ignore speed limits and miles-per-gallon figures in their efforts to win. Of telie to head transit board By JEFF ADLER Of ... Oellr .... IC8'I The Orange County Trans- portation Commission has ap- pointed Stanley Oftelie, a long-time aide to Supervisor Ralph Clark, as the com- mission'• interim executive di- rect.or. Oftelie succeeds Tom Jenkins whoee resignation from the $61,000-a-year poet was accepted without com- ment by the commillion dur- ing a special meeting Monday. Jenkina' resignation was re- quested by commlllionen last week. eomnu.ion Chainna.n Thomaa Riley said memben aought'Jenkina' OUl1er becauae they wanted eomeone more adept at public relations in the oomrnilllon'1 top staff poeition during the battle to win voter approval of a one-amt county tnnaportation tax. Oft.elie said he will be charged with developing a 15-year county tranaportation plan in the oomini month.I and winn.ina it.I approval from a majortty of the county'• 26 dtia. TheOKlaneededbefore UM one-cent tax rne.ure can be placed on the ballot. M fonner new.paper re- Diem and Turner, both New- port Beach residents, made the 2,872-mile crossing in only 32 hours and seven minutes, driving · at an average speed of 89.4 mph. Their top speed was nearly 150 mph, Diem said. The driving duo left New York a little after 7 p.m. Saturday and arrived at the W8rfhouse J:les- taurant at 12:12 a.m. Monday. Diem claims their time is a new world record for the coast-w-coast run. Stanley Oftelie porter, Oftelie has concen- trated on transportation illues while working aa an executive assistant in Supervilor Clark's office. His salary as interim director of the commillion will be $4,167 per month, $60,004 annually. The comrm..ton'1 new ex- ecutive d.lrector a1.IO said co.m- millionera probably would not name Jenldna' permanent re- placement until the com- miallon la enlaraed from ita pretent five memben to aeven, u a new st.ate law provides. Of telle added Riley already hat adviled him that the campaign to wtn voter accep-· tance of the tax lncreue 1hould be conadered aeparate from the oommill1on atnoe (8" OFTELJE, Pa1t Al) They kept their arrival secret from all but race officials until Monday afternoon when the last of the 12 speeding challengers arrived. The race was once called the Cannonball Run but Express or- ganizers sold the rights to the name in 1977 for the Burt Re- ynolds film, "The Cannonball Run." "I did it for the challenge, for satisfaction. In the 12 years that this race has run there has never Slayer's • motive still a puzzle By STEVE MARBLE Of tM Delly ..... It.fl A week after an Iranian immi- grant killed his pregnant sis- ter-in-law, her cousin and then himself, relatives and authorities remain puuled by the., bloody shooting. "Why? We keep asking why. We don't know." said the brother of physician Gholam $harnlou, one of the people killea in the Cost.a Mesa murder-suidde. Police, hampered by a language barrier, abo are not able to explain what prompted 53-year-old Mahmood Family to fire hia gun at two people he auppoeedly trusted before putting the barrel to hia own head. Becauae there la no killer to question or pl"OIM!!CUte, pOlice have' put the cue aside. What ia known lt that Family bought a aemi-automatic Colt '1 1-te September. The gun, though relatively knew, bad been owned by two other people prior to coming into Family'• po•elllon. Family, eccording to relativem, who apparently bad • tm.ndaJ lntereat in a aervkle ttation. hid only recently come to \he Unit.t.d Statee from Iran. There he had been a prilonlr up until Mrly SJUa year. Relativee have proviesed (&ff S.LAYINGS1 Paa• All been an accident. It proves bad drivers cause accidents, not speed." Diem said. Diem said their only mishap was a speeding ticket in Ohio. Turner was driving and a sheriff's deput)' using a radar gun clocked ihe Ferarri at 95 mph. The ticket cost $125 but time rather than cost is what mattered. "It took 10 minutes from the time we were pulled over until we were on the road again. We had to go to the sheriff's office two blocks away to pay the ticket.'' Diem said. Turner's ticket came despite the using sophisticated radar detec- tors, computerized digital police scanners and the standby citizen's band radio to avoid police. · The pair, who ate snack food along the way, made only six other stops to get gas and go to the bathroom. They placed third in last year's race from New York to Oakland. According to Diem. the passen- ger's role in the race is harder than driving. "You have a lot more work to do running all the radios and looking out the windows.'' he said. This year's was probably the last of the marathon rallies, said Diem. It is a lot of work for the race's promoter, Richard Doherty of New York, and the police in all of the st.at.e's really object. The drivers U8ed 1-70 and 1-40 and crossed 13 states to reach Newport Beach. Huntington Beach City Council members did it. They gave approval Monday night to a wning blueprint that many say will change forever the face and shape of 336 acres of prime coastal land from Golden West Street to Beach Boulevard. Council members officially adopted the controversial plan after approving a first 'reading a week ago. "We should congratulate ourselves." Mayor Don MacAllister told his six City Council rolleagues at the con- clusion of a series of votes. "We have come farther than any City · Council has come in the last 30 Transient due • • arraignment 1n Irvin e thefts By ANDREA ADELSON Of .... Dellr,.... 111111 An unemployed transient was to be arraigned in Harbor Court In Newport Beach today, facing charges stemming from a six-month wave of residential jewelry burglaries in Irvine. ~ Robert A. Wible, 32, was taken into custody by sheriff's deputies last week, shortly after a witness to a Tustin burglary gave (See IRVINE, Pase A!) When tldo get1 1lck • A Garden Gro-wterlnarlan hu come up wtth the no11on of providing ecoldent and medlcalJneuranoe for peta--coverage for C«t and oanlneallk•. Pao-81. • years towards revitaliz.ation and redevelopment of the downtown. "Now I challenge the private sector to follow through and start rebuilding," he said. A key component of the docu- ment allows for 12-story buildinp on three blocks facing Pacific Coast Highway and extending ~uth from Main Street to Lake ·Street. Builde.rs and developers can't actually start collllOlidating prop- erty and begin putting up high-rise hotels and office build- ings until they get permiasion from the California Coutal Com- mission. But MacAllister said today be expects coastal conunissionera to approve the city's plan early next year. ' "Our specific plans (the zoning blueprint) carry less intensity than the general plan (an overall viewpoint or concept of down- town revitalization) which already has received the bleesing of the Coastal Commission," he said. "I don't see any real problems but you never know aboµt the bureaucratic process." The battle to reshape down- town Huntington Beach has been waged for more tl\an two decades. But each time a decision appeared near, an ill-fated development plans would be ahouted down when it advanced to the Oty Council by an inflamed public anxious to retain a small-town atmosphere at the beach. ' •' ' I ) . I 1'a Orange Coast OAILY,PILOT/Tueaday. October 18, 1983 l_c_o_11_11_11_u_1D_s_1_o_R_IE_s_I Witness admits she lied.to.lawmen TEACHER CLIPPED . . . Ex-wife o f m urde r suspect tells court she offere d to provide h er husband with alibi From PageA1 whole nation," he declares. "There's notbJ.na else like it. There's so much tradJtion and so many good people. It's not a job, it's a way of life. It's where I love to be. "If I ever got transferred, I'll quit my job." The 33-year-old photography and industrial arts teacher Mon- day paid the supreme sacrifice before a lunch-hour gathering in the school's quad -he had his well-cult ivated and neatl y groomed brown mustache snipped and shaved off by football stars Danny Thompson and Eric Law- ton. The de-hainng came about -after his beloved 01lers last Friday defeated cross-city rival Edison for the first time since 1969. "I made a one-sided bet with the whole football team that I'd aacrifloemy mustache if they won I'm going to make the same bet on the Fountain Valley game but this time it will be my hair. "My girlfriend -more than one girl -1s tiC'ked but we all have to make aacrifices ln life," he bristled. But you can go back and grow .a new mustache. But stu- dents can't go back to high acnool after they graduate. They have to get involved and participate now " Morehouse, who said his ward- robe is devoted almost exclusively to orange and bl.ack school colors and who wears T-shirts proclaim- ing "the beach is back," insists that his devotion and spirit are for real. "We (teachers) are not a bunch of Adolph Hitlers up there. We can be fun. School is fun ·and learning is fun. And the~·s more to educatlon than just academics.'· Morehouse, a master of cer- emorues at school assemblies and at proms and other activities, usually can be found wherever there's a gathering of students. He's the guy with the white mark above his upper lip where his mustache used to be. And he may not have any hair at all soon if the Otlers continue their winning ways. IRVINE BURGLARIES .. .- From Page A1 authorities a description of the getaway car. By JEFF ADLER OtNOellr,....IUft The ex-wife of a mancharaedln the 1981 stabbing death of Ginger Lorraine Fleiachli admitted on the witness stand Monday that she had lied to Shettff's department dec.ecuves investigating the death of her 20-yer-old sometime room- mate. T~tifylng at the murder trial of Thomas Michael Thompson, c harged along with her ex-husband in the killing, pros- ecution witness Tracy Leitch ad- mitted during questioning by a defense attorney that she lied to investigators and once had offered to provide her former husband with an alihi for the night the killing took place. • After U.tenfna to Left.ch'• teeti- mony, Judge Robert Fttqerald ordered her to return to court Friday morning. Accordina to attorneys, the judge could order the atate attorney general'• office to investigate whether; the wltneea had committed perjury. Tbomp10n. 28, and 24-year-old David Leitch, who lived with the victim in the month before the killing, are charged with raping and stabbing Flel.achll. The two, being tried separately could be sentenced to death If convicted. Leitch's trial is acheduled Oct. 31. Leitch, her attorney at her side, testified that she told investigators only portiopaof aconveraaUon she had with Fleiachli before the woman was killed. In another conversation, this . one apparently taped by 1herltf'1 deput1es without the pair'• knowledge at the Orange County Jail, Leitch told her ex-husband she omitted certain things in her statement to investigators that FJeiachli had aaid "IO th.at (ll) loolu good." Leitch al.so told her former husband in the conversations, tape recorded in October 1981, she lied to the investlgaton about 4 sweat.suit, that apparently had become blood-stained the morn- ing after the killing. Rather than surrendering the sweatsuit, as investigators asked. she told Leitch she informed detectives she had dyed it purple, even though she hadn't. However. Leitch told the coutt she did eventually surrender the swtiuult to deputies y>d never dJd dye It another color. In yet another exchange, Leitch told her huaband, "if you had said you had IOmethlng to do with Ginger, 1 could have provided an alibi." During the cross-ex.aminatlon by defense attorney Ron Brower, Leitch acknowledged that Flel.achU's Involvement with her ex-husband had caused problems. She also aald she entertained thoughts of reconciling with her former husband and had been with Leitch at his parents' South Laguna home hours before the killing is alleged to have occurred. The trial is ~ resume Thursday in Santa Ana when the defense is expected to begin presenting its case. Bike re t A tired peda ler tak- ing a welJ-desen•ed res'\ in Costa Mesa Park looked too peaceful to be dis- turbed for his ID. D .. IJ l'llol l'lloto l>J "(•9fd Llplft Wible's name was already on a $100,000 arrest warrant obtained by Irvine police after a man who had burglarized a home in Univer- ~ty Park Sept. 26 eluded a police dragnet. The burglar abandoned his car. worked, according to Bowman. -About $15,000 worth of jewelry stolen in Irvine break-ins was recovered from the Laguna shop, Bowman said. Aside from Laguna, Wible al- legedly "was going to swap meets all the way out in Yucca Valley" to dispose of the cache, he said. $4 7 ,000 theft still mystifies police Bowman couldn't estimate the total value of the valuables taken, but said one Turtle Rock resident lost $43,000 worth of gold and gems in a single incident. By STEVE MARBLE Of tlM Oe111 ,.... llefl A Costa Mesa chiropractor de- scribed himself today as an inno- cent bystander who has been swept into the growing mystery surrounding the disappearance of a briefcase supposedly containing $4 7 ,000 in cash. The briefcase, said to contain 470 $100 bills, vanished early Sunday morning from a Newport Beach restaurant, according to police. • In it police found silver, coins and a brown paper sack with jewelry taken from at least five Irvine purglaries. A $13,000 silver setting was found dumped in the backyard of a Tamarak Way home. Sgt. Dick Bowman said today Wible is allegedly responsible for at least 25 daytime burglaries, a crime spree than began in April. The crimes are linked either through witnesses to the break-ins or through stolen prop- erty found for sale in a Laguna Beach gold shop where Wible had Police said the thefts followed a pattern of daytime break-ins, in which windows were expertly popped out and only jewelry taken. Irvine police said Michael A. Ayers, the owner of Mr. Gold in Laguna, was taken into custody for receiving stolen property. Ayers is free on bail, Bowman said. Man saves gir-1, 18, f rorn knife wielder "It wasn't my money. I never saw it and I certainly wouldn't be stupid enough to bring it into a re6taurant," said MaEk Barone, 30. According to police, 21-ye.ar-old Michael Booth reported the brief - case stolen. Police said Booth claimed he carried the briefcase into Bobby McGee's restaurant late Saturday night and had asked the hostess to watch it. The money was to be spent the next day on a F errari, officers were told. "He wanted to know if he could store the car in my garage," said Barone. "He said I could dnve it, you know, blow 1tout if I wanted. At the tune, he had $2,400 in cash that I saw and some other envelopes that he said also con- tained money_" Barone claimed he arranged to meet Booth later for a dnnk at the Newport restaurant. "Just for a drink. We weren't partne rs or anything like that. Just friends," Barone explained. ·sTOLEN GUNS ... From Page A 1 ladder to scale a fence, then removed a screen and broke a window to enter Inside. a locked gun case with a glass front was fo~ open Stolen were five rifles, one sbot- . gun and one handgun, all worth almost $3.500, Jenkins said. and two handguns were taken, along with two decorative swords Jenkins said the first two bur- glaries may be related b«ause only guns were taken. ln the third break-in, the thieves also stole two television sets, a video recorder, a nucrowave oven, an «!lectric gu1 tar and amplifier, a five-gallon water bottle filled with coins and two sleeping bags. An unidentified good Samaritan has been credited with preventing the kidnap of an an 18-year-old girl whO&e car ap- parently was deliberately bump- ed by a knife-wielding assailant. a Fountain Valley police detective said today. Sgt. Ron Manda said the inci- dent occurred about 9 p.m Sun- day when the tttn-ager was traveling south on Euclid Street near Edinger Avenue A silv~rChcvroletCamarodrtv­ en by the suspect struck the rear of the her car When the two pulled ove1 to the side of the street to inspect damages. the man told her. "Get an your car or I'll stab you." She grabbed her keys and refused. The man then tried to force her into his car. Instead. she ran across Euclid Street, stopping traffic. The good Samaritan at this point, stopped his car and attempted to help her. The suspect, according to Sgt. Manda, told the man: ''My girl- friend and 1 had an argument. Everything is fine now." But the unidentified hero re· fused to believe the story, accord- ing to Manda, and took the girl to a friend's house where she called police. "The man helped prevent a very serious crime," Manda said. Barone admits he was with Booth, who he described as a friend, when the briefcase turned up missing but insists he had no idea that Booth had lugged the huge amount of cash into the restuarant. "l thought he'd locked it up Ul the trunk of his car. That's what 1 would have done," said Barone. Booth has not been available for comment but was expected to be interviewed by police today Barone said Booth had dropped by his house Saturday afternoon The chiropractor said he met Booth at the restaurant and then offered him a ride home because "he didn't look Hke he should be driving." "He went to get his brtefcase and 1 figured he was getting it out of the trunk of h1s car," sald Barone. "He came back and said hecouldn't find 1t. l told him tocaJJ the police "Lat.er 1 took him back to my house." Barone said ··He was up all night calling people on the phone .. Police are investigating lhe reported loss A second weekend burglary was discovered Monday morrung at a home on the 6000 block of Glenwood Drive. Entry was made by twisting off a rear door knob, Jenkins said He said three nfles. a shotgun The total loss from the Glenwood Drive burglary was estimated at $5,300. Jenkins said there is a r~ady market for stolen weapons throughout the country. He said a gun stolen in Huntington Beach last March turned up several months later in New York City SLA YINGS STILL P UZZLING ... Forum slated for FV school board hope fuls OFTELIE ... From Page A 1 government bodies are not permitted to engage in elec- tioneering. In accepting. Jenkins' resig- nation, the commission agreed to pay his salary through Nov. 10 and give him three months salary as a separation pay- ment. Commissioners al!;o agreed to waive any prohibiuons that might block his working as a consultant for companies with existing commission contracts. Valley pla ns study on r ed evelopme nt The police detective advised gun owners to retain the serial numbers of their weapons. Police can more easily trace the weapons then if they are stolen, Jenkins said. He said storing the weapons in a locked gun cabinet deters some burglars Girl, 14, dies of auto injuries A Huntington Beach girl died Monday from injuries suffered when she reportedly dashed into the street and was struck by a passmg van. authorities reported. The Fountain Valley City Jody Hill. 14. who had been in Council will consider revisions an critical condition with massive the redevelopment plan for the head mjuries si nce the Saturday city's industrial area tomght at 8 accident, died at 1:20 p.m. at o'clock in City Hall, 10200 Slater Fountain Valley Community Hos- Ave. p1tal. The proposed changes cover Police said she had been walk- land uses permitted in the afea ing on McFadden Avenue near west of the Santa Ana Rt\oer /GOiden West Street with a friend between Warner and Ellis av .. "..>.vhen she suddenly darted into the enues and the amount of debt streel in~ the side of the vehicle allowed in city assistance LO re-The driver of the van was not From Page A 1 varying explanations why Family .was in prison and how long he was locked up. "But he wasn't the same after he got out," said Costa Mesa police Lt. Jack Calnon, repeating what family members have told him. "He made threats to his wife and children " Family and his wife were having maritaJ problems that were leading toward divorce. Calnan said. The day of the killings, Family and his wife called together two trusted relatives. The meeting, held in a sister-in-law's house on quiet F1or1da Circle, was to dra-w up a property settlement. ShamJou. a Villa Park phys- ician and a cousin of Family's wife, dunng the gathering. He stalked out of the house and returned a short time later with the gun and a . small can of tear gas. Police do not know where Family went during his brief absence. Though he lived only two blocks Crom the Florida Circle home, police said he did not return home and may have walked only as far as his car which was parked in front of the sister-ln-1.aw's home. In what police said appeared to be a series of quick movements, Family sprayed hls wife d.irecUy in the race with the tear-gas and then opened fire on the others after she retreated to a bathroom to wash the chemical from her eyes. Later studies revealed the Fam- ily fired au six rounds from the gun. Two bullets struck Shamlou, one caught the pregnant woman, two strayed hitting a wall and one was fired into the gunman's head. It was all over when Family's wife, drawn by the sound of gunfire, came out of the bathroom, police said. Police ran a series of tests to make sure that nobody other than Family had handled the gun. Calnan said the tests showed what police thought they'd show -that Family was the only person pulling the trigger. "The case is wrapped up,'' Slid Calnan, "and 1 don't think we'll ever know for sure what the motive was.'' Two candidates' rughts have been scheduled for voters in the Fountain Valley School District who will choose Nov. 8 among four candidates nmrung for two seats on the district's board of trustees. Both of the 7 .30 forums - Wednesday at Courreges School. 18313 Santa Carlotta St., and Oct. 25. at Plavan School, 9675 Warner Ave. -will be sponsored by the distrtct's Superintendent-Parent Council. InVlted to parUeipate are can- didates A. Randal Cowart, Ann Galas, Carol Mohan and Jim Knapp had been called specifically be-.---------------------------------------- cause he was the one family member who was able to write in English. He'd left Mercy General Hospital an Santa Ana early that afternoon to attend the meeting. Sha1da Assefi, the 32-year-old sister tn law, was alone at home when the others arrived. She was e ight months pregnant and her husband, an engineer, was out of town attending a busin~ meet· tng in Bakersfield. ~ l(ewport Suri® Sport, qnc •• 'fYY The Wet Suit Center ~ · development projects cited. AL~ording to police, Family flew into a rage at some point c >"l'JEILL N1w1st Wet Suits . . , We'Te Listening ••• What do you ltkt' about the r>a1l y Pilot" What don't you like" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24 hour answering servtl'e may be used In rel'ord let- tPrs t o the t>d1tor on any top1e Mailbox contr1bµtors must include their name and telephone number h>r venf1cat1on No c1r culatton c-alls. please 642·6086 Tell us what s on your mind D=-le OusMtteecl ~ .. 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Dancers lo perform in Irvine tonight The Laura Dean Dancers {lnd Musicians perform at 8 p.m. torught and Wednesday in the UCUvine Fine Arts Village Theater. The program includes modem dance and original music, both created by Dean, who has twice been commissioned for works by Robert Joffrey 'Joy of Money' a uthor to speak Paula Nelson. author of a best sellercaJJed "The Joy of Money" will talk about her favorite subjeet at an 8 p.m. lecture Wednesday in the UC Irvine Science L.ecture Hall. College sets communication workshop "Effective Communication for Supervisors and Managers," a one-day workshop, will be offered by Coastline College from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . Saturday a t the Peterson Learning Center in Huntington Beach Lecturer Irv Gamal, a consultant with the Fluor Corporation. will lead the workshop. The ses.5ion 1s designed for all levels of management. A $35 registration fee will be charged. For information, caU Coastline Community Services, 241 -6186, Faculty dance concert planned at OCC Orange Coast College will present its annual Faculty Dance Concert Friday and Saturday evenings in the OCC Per forming Arts Theater. The performance will feature dance styles ranging from Middle Eastern to modem. Curtain time 1s 8 p.m. Tickets are $-l m advance and can be purchased in the OCC Ticket Office on campus. Tickets will be $5 at the door. For infonnation.·calJ 432-5527. 'Rooster' piggish forOCC students By KAREN E. KLEIN Of-DMIJNMllell ·•Rooster 3-1'' may be the start of something big for Orange Coast College's Agriculture Depart- ment. The 250-pound boar won grand prize in the Yorkshire competition at this year's Los Angeles County Fair He was one of five winners from OCC out of their five entries m the hog competition. And this was no 4-H Club compelltton, or even a college category. OCC students competed for the championship title against professional breeders who entered as many as 37 pigs. Monte McKlbban. head of the department, said the school is developing a prime genetic base for its boars. And it's becoming nationally known as the only junior college in the area raising outstanding swine, he said. "Rooster 12-7," the rather of Rooster Jr .. is the reason for the genetic base. Two years ago,· McKibban bought the original Rooster as a young boar from lllinoas. He paid $1,000 for the boar based on its genetic line, though he had never seen it. The boar proved a wise purchase. So far, two of his offspring have been named grand champions a t state fairs. OCC students had 30 winners in the last 10 shows they've entered. "It r eally means something when we win against guys that are fairly large producers," McKibban said. Rooster 3-1 was born on the OCC farm last February and Thieves starting own eatery? ,.. Drive up customers 11 Irvine's Der Wlenerschnltzel at 14705 Jeffrey Road will have to ask what's on the menu as thieves stole a sandwich board outside the last food res- taurant overnight A silver settrng worth S l,000 was discovered m1ss1ng from a home on Cool Brook rn Irvine about 9 p m Monday. A burglar gained entry by smashing a window Two BMW ownera f ound lock-punching thleYM had ripped off car stereos valued at abo\lt $400 each sometime bef<><e noon Monday whlle their cars were p11k9d In the Parker Hanntnn lot at 18321 Jam- boree Blvd Burglars pried open a back window of a hOme In the 4000 block of Walnut Avenue before noon Monday before making ott with S 1,500 In silver aeUtngs. About $650 In 100111 were taken from a car parked on Sierra Cadiz Road In upper Turtle Rock. found missing around 11 30 a m Monday An IBM typewrller and computer valued at $2.500 was taken by a win0ow.-~in9 ~rglaf ltom an office In the 15000 block of Rocklleld Boulevard. discovered mining about 10 a.m Monday. Change thieves pried out vending machine bo.11es or an ottlce In the 18200 block ol Von Karmen Avenue. making ott with $800 In change over the week8fld Ra1nD1rds and a siphon value valued at about $300 were dis- covered taken Monday from the yard of Islander Yachts, 1922 Barranca Pkwy Huntington Beach A h~me burglary was reported Monday evening on the 8300 block ot Alvarado Drive. Entry was made through a locked slldlng glass door The loss lncuded S3.000 In Jewelry and $50 In cash. Burglars broke a rron1 window to enter a home on 1he 19100 block of Stingray Lane The Ion Included $2.700 In Jewelry. A man was arrested Monday evening at the Alpha Beta store, 6911 Warner Blvd .. on suspicion o f shop- lifting Liquor valued at $4 was recovered • A green 1975 Toyota was bur· glarlzed early Monday whtle parked on the 500 block ot 6th Street. Stereo eQUlpment valu.d at $300 was taken A weekend break-In wu dis- covered Monday al Huntington Hair, 5928 Warner Ave A rear door locked was broken to enter The lots 1nclueled S80 cash and a number ol uncashed checks Fountain Valley ' 8Yrglar1 stole a Remington pu1np rlfle and a 357 Marlin Magnum rlfle Saturday aner entering an unlocited r98ldence In the 17000 or Santa Monica Circle A video cauette recorder, a col<>< TV end coin• valued at $910 were atolen Monday lrom a residence In the 16000 block ol Helena. 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'°""l ... 10 p"' -Cll-t•HC 7f ., W.._,9\' et 1 I • m "'"' .... egM1 g:z· ... tO •l l 14pm to ,, M-t-11105PM IOCll'Y Mlt9' ~ ... $1 3 61 • "' weon.oov.,,., ,_ IOlll' •• c-IN ., 7 0 I I m W.,._,oy SURf REPORT ' --· .... .... ..., ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 18, 1983 Al -l ~ Congratulating champion boar Rooster 3-1 are Orange Coast College agricultural s tude nts ~,_ ..... .,~,,.,... (from left ) Pamela Ryan, Craig While, Cathy Metal, George Leech and Joy Gimpe l. raised by the anunaJ sciences students. He was in one of the six litters Rooster Sr. has fathered so far. The older, 550-pound boar is too old to show, McKibban said. Only year-old boars compete now, since an older boar ripped a handler's leg wide open with his tusks two years ago in a show. The senior boars are docile with humans, but aggressive around other boars. ''U you get 14 big boars together in a show ring, they want to fight," McKibban said. What Rooster Sr. does now mostly is eat and sleep. He will live eight tD l 0 years, as long as his weight is controlled, McKibban said. The boars eat four pounds of a balanced protein feed each day. If they were allowed to eat as much as they wanted, they'd be so big in three months they'd be useless as breeders and would have to be sent to slaughter. Of course, the pigs do have their mating duties, McKibban said. Mating, it turns out, is about the most important thing a boar does. Judges pass out their blue ribbons on Lhe basi's oC a pig's high fertility and reproductive quality, McKib- ban said. As long as they are usef ul for producing more champions, the boars are so valuable they don· t ever have to worry about being turned into bacon or ham steaks. In add1uon to Rooster 3-1, raised by Laurie Stocki. a soµhomore from Huntington Beach. OCC students won in the second-J)lace January boar, sec- ond-place swine sow. sec- ond-place February gilt and third-place February gilt categories. Stude nts who had winning entnes are Pamela Ryan,· Sue Slaney and Craig White of Cana Mesa and Dave Cole of Villa Park. Krishna case proceeds An Orange County Superior Gourt judge Monday directed all parties in a legal dispute over the distribution of the Hare Krishna sect's assets to meet informally to work out their differences. Judge James Jackman told the a ttorneys if there are problems with the way the sect is carrying out a court order to surrender its p ts to a court-appointed re- ceiver. It should be the receiver who asks the court for help. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness is appeal- ing a $9.7 million judgment awarded to Robin and Marcia George of Cypress. The pair sued the religious group claiming Robin had been brainwashed. 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Work crews sifted through the rubble of the 10,000-square-foot building until about 4 a.m . today, when they finished removing sections of the market's collapsed roof. Mop-up operations were to continue today to cool off h ot spots. 'Like the air was on fire' SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -Joe Slater was stocking chili aauce on the 1eOOnd aheli ln alale three when the explosion sent a ball of flame acrou °"' cellin8. "h seemed Uke the air around me wu on fire," Slater said. Tommy Parson11 looked around for a way toe.cape and saw that ihe back wall was no longer there. He ran through unacathed. One minute, Delma H udaon waa standing by her cash register. The next. someone waa putting out a fire in her hair. They were three of the lucky ones Monday when a natural gas explqsion ripped apart the Inside of the Foodland supermarket and sent the roof and walls crashing. Witnesses reported smelling natural gas in the area before the 2 pm. explosion, but authorities said they had not determined what caused the blast and ensuing fire. Fir emen sp ray wate r on store entrance afte r explosion. A gas line about 40 feet from the supermarket was accidentally ruptured about noon Monday by a road construc tion crew and. was leaking when the explosion occurred, according to Columbia Gas of West Virginia. The gas was shut off afterward, th e utility said. TOP OF THE NEWS Crash at 'fair NATION Woman wins lottery worth $5 million By the AssorlAtPtf Pr'"~" JACKSON, Miss, -Yvonne Bertolet knew she had"'something hot" when she won a lottery for oil and natural gas nghts on federal land in Wyoming, but she had no idea it would make her an instant multimillionaire. Amoco Productions recently paid the 46-year-old Natchez woman $5 million for the lease awarded in August. "We knew it was in a hot area but we didn't know that it was this good," said Bert0let today, w ho along with her geologist husband have participated in the federal lottery for about 10 years. Cr eationism law in limbo kills I DALLAS (AP) -A car that broke loose on a popu Jar ride at the Texas State Fair dangled !or five or six revolutions with "people screaming to stop it" before falling 50 feet into a crowd, killing a young man and causing seven other people to be hospitalized. Fairgoers watched in horror Monday night as the car disengaged from the ride called ''The .Enterprise" and crashed between another ride and a root beec stand. Glenn Freeman, the operator of nearby nde. told the Dallas Times Herald that he saw the car shaking about two hours before the acci- dent and he and the "Enterprise" operator FACTORY SURPLUS Open To The Public STORE HOURS: Mondey through Frldey 10:30 em -8:00 pm 8eturdey 10:00 em -4:00 pm Fashion Fabrics and other things COSTA MESA 743 BAKER STREET One Block West of Br1stol ( 1714) 957-1214 ·u~ ::~.······· .. c -==·~-~~ . .· •. .. -.. \ .~· ( -:-.. NEW ORLEANS -Leaving constitutional questions on a creationism Jaw to federal judges. Louisiana's top court has upheld the Legis- lature's authority to dictate what public schools teach -including the theory of life's origins. The state Supreme Court's ruling on a 4-3 vote Monday focused entirely on whether the Legislature oould pass a law saying what can be taught in public schools. It did not consider the merits of any scientific or religious questions about creationism. found a damaged we ld i--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~- on one of the cars. Free- man said he told the operator to send for a welder. 68 killed in Managua raid Fait officials. how- ever. said they rec.-eived no reports of problems with the nde or an y request for a welder. MIAMI -At least 68 Russians and Cubans were killed when anti-government rebels m light planes bombed and damaged a Nicaraguan communications post 1n Managua, a counter-revolutionary Jeadt•r said today F.den Pastora, who calls hunself Commander Zero. said in a radio mtennewtnil two rebel bombs hit the third floor of the six-story bu1ldmg m Managua where Nicaragua reportedly eavesdrops on much of Central America. "The Ent.erpnse" car was carrying three people. includmg the man who died The other two occupants, one of them the dead man's brother. were seriously injured. The other in- jured people were on the ground when the car crashed. B o tulism o utbreak probed POORIA. Ill Pick.Jes served with sand- wiches at a shopping mall restaurant were being tested by health officials. who say the food may have caused a suspected botulism outbreak that sent 23 people to hospitals. some with breathing difficulties. One woman was in critical condition today and 14 other people were in serious condition, and were undergoing treatment for botulism poisoning. The car "went around five or six times before it came loose. You could hear it clicking and see it coming loose," said T .J . Allred. 22. of Dallas. "You could hear the people screaming to stop it. 'Greenhouse effect' corning, catastrophic NEW YORK (AP) -A unavoidable and potentially catastrophic warming of the F..arth will start m the 1990s, disrupting food producuon and raisin& coastal waters as the polar icecaps melt, the federal government warns. The report by the .Environmental Protection Agency calls for "a sense of urgency" in planning how to deal with the coming changes, caused by increas- ing carbon dioxide m the atmosphere, The New York Times reported in today's editions. · The report concluded that the so-call4'(i-greenho1!-5e effect "is neither trivial nor just a long-range problem," and warned. "changes by the end of the 21st century could be catastrophic _taken m the context of today's world." The study marks the first time the federal government has warned that the greenhouse effect, long discussed by scientists. is a certainty. the Times said. "Major changes w11J be here by the years 1990 to 2000. and we have to learn how to live with them," said John S . Hoffman, EPA director of strategic studies. "New York City could have a climate like Daytona Beach, Flonda, by 2100." The EPA study said global average temperatures could incr ease 3.6 degrees by the year 2040 and 9 degrees by the year 2100, with increases as much as three times as great at the i)oles, where the irecaps could melt. It said nothing could do more than delay the effect for a few years -not even a ban on use of fossil fuels, the primary source of carbon dioxide, which inhibits the radiation of heat into space. The report, which called for more study of the effect. said the climate ctiange could be expensive. citing the town of Charleston. S .C .. as an exam- ple Rising coastal waters could cost Charleston $1.25 billion in lost residen- tial and industrial buildings and land, the report said, but added that plan- ning and preparation could cut the losses to $440 million. Reagan calls GI' s widow BJ 'ne Auodakd Prt11 The death of Capt. Michael J. Ohler, the eevernh U.S. Marine killed ln Lebanon, prompted a phone call from Pre.ident Reagan to the man's widow ln Florida, while moumera readied a hero'• funeral for a slain eoldier from New H•mpshire. "He wu very sympathetic and 1 really eppred.at.ed that," Gail Ohler aid alter Rea1an'1 call Monday to her Penucola, Pia.. home. "He Mid he wanted me"1b know I 00\.lld be proud of my huaband for 1ervtna and Wt he pve hla Ufe for his country and for national aecwity." ;..;;,.)_ ' \ Ohler, 28, waa killed SWlday at Beirut Airport ln a barrage of gunfire and grenadSiat left five other Marines wound . He was the aeventh Marine to d banon, and the the th to die in combat, since the U.S. peacekeeping force arrived 13 mont.h.I ago. In Nashua, N.H .. an afternoon fu- neral was planned today for another Marine, Sgt. Allen Solfert, 21>. who was killed by snipers Friday at Beirut Alrport. New Hampshire Gov. 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James Durward Harper Jr., 49, a computer oanaultant from Mountain View, was held without bail today after a brief appearance Monday before U.S . Magistrate Owen Woodruff on a charge of espionage involving infonnation allegedly passed to Polish spies and routed to the Soviet Union, the Justice Department said. Harper is alleged to have obtained photocopies of sensitive defen.ee research through his late wife, Ruby Louise Schuler, who wor~ed for Systems Control Inc. of Palo Alto, a computer company. I TOP OF THE NEWS STATE Stockton hotel fire routs 32 tenants By tbe Associated Pren STOCKTON -Thirty-two tenants alerted to danger by smoke detectors escaped safely when fire shot up air shafts at their five-story residential hotel in Stockton, fire officials said today. The three-alarm blaze discovered Monday at 9:43 p.zn.-Vl the downtown Bronx Hotel took almost tWQ..~Ours to control and caused four injuries among firefighters, said Fire Capt. Gary Collins. Budget surplus predicted LOS ANGELES -A few months after state officials warned of a $1.5 billion budget deficit, state Finance Director Michael Franchet- ti is predicting a surplus of up to $1 billion next year. "We want to budget a reserve of $750 million to $1 billion, and if the economy continues and eur revenues keep corning in, we will have sufficient revenues to put them into reserve," Franchetti said Monday. Three officers go on trial - LOS ANGELES -Three offic:ers from the scandal-ridden Hollywood police division have gone on trial for alleged participation in an on-duty burglary ring. Jury selection began Monday for officers James Wallace, Randle Carter and Peter Chry§ of the Hollywood Division. WORLD North Ko.cea claims attack TOKYO -North Korea said today South Korean troops bred many rounds from automatic weapons at one of its posts in the denulitariz.ed t.one Monday "in a wanton violation of the annistice agreement." Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency, monitored in Tokyo, did not say if the North Koreans returned fire or if they suffered any casualties. NATO's plan denounced BERLIN -East German Premier Willi Stoph today opened a three-day economic meeting of Soviet bloc government chiefs with a denunciation of NATO's plan to station new U.S. milsiles in Europe. "The planned deployment of new U.S. medium-range missiles in the Federal Republic of Germany and other West European nations increases the danger of war," Stoph said. Non-whites eviction cited JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -The white-minority government has ordered Asians and people of nuxed race to leave a Johannesburg neighborhood meant for whites and has prom- ised to punish landlords who rented to the non-whites. The threatened eviction has jeop- ardized the support of non-whites for the government's-proposed constitution. !Heavy sniping shuts highway BEIRlIT, Lebanon (AP) -The Lebanese army cloeed the Beirut airport h ighway today because of heavy sniper fire and police offered to escort travelers in convoys over safer alternate roads. An army communique said the main highway to the airport was closed "until further notice" and traffic was rerouted through narrow coastal roads. The shooting did not affect i.nromln8 and ouigoing planes at the airport, the bue for 1,600 U.S. Marine9 aerving ln the multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon. In Tel Aviv, Israeli military IOW"Ce9 today said they had confirmed reporta from western and Arab dipJomata in Damucua that Soviet-made SS-21 fJ\ilSiles have begun artiving ln Syria. The IOW't.'eS, who declined to be identified, said they had no details on the number or location of the m•.tles. Maau Gen: Ehud Barak, Israel's military intelligence chie f, uid wt week.that the SS-2la had double the range of Syria's next moet advanced m.lllUe, were extremely accurate and could hit targets inside Israel, u well u U.S. mllitary positions around Bet.rut. The 11\ipine near the Beirut airport wu reported 11 Prnident Amin Gemayel prepared to announce a ate for a "naUonal recondllation conference" Th~y aimed at workine out a new power-shartn1 formula to promote pe~ between waning ChrilUan and Moslmi fact!ON. According to an FBI affidavit filed ln federal court. about 100 "ex~mely sensitive" claaified documents -aome with Harper'• fingerprints - allegedly we"' puRd in a aeries of 14 meetings over a 4 ~-year period. They included details about the Minuteman int.eroontlnental milaile and materials aimed 1at helping the United States swvive a first-strike nuclear attack. John Cunningham of the. Anny's Balliatic Missile Defense Project Office told the FBI that ''communication of theee documents to the Polish People's Republic and the Soviet Union would cau.ee serious damage to our national defenae ... " The value of theee document.a to Warsaw Pact military planners is ''beyond calculation.'' Cun- ningham was quoted aa saying. ( James Harper WASHINGTON (AP) -Loe An- geles Mayor Tom Bradley, urging Sen. Alan Cranaton and the Rev. Jeeae Jackaon not to take offenae, says he's backing former vice president Walter Mondale for president ln 1984. ''You have to make a choice.'' .Bradley said Monday. "I have great respect and admiration for Alan Cranston.... Thia is to say nothing denigrating toward Alan Cranston." The endonement Monday also waan't meant to undercut black leader Jesae Jack.Ion, who ia still conaidering a bid for the nomination, said Brlfdley. alao a prominent black politician. 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"'11Ull B.!Llfl< •• \ I "''''"''"'" Be.Moh 11 Addt'd ll'ffll I 1 J us n \<,() n \IOO (to• flinc:h '"'"' ""'"''" '"'"'ll'•"'I '"'"'"' ·-------------· Great American Federal Savings Bank L1tWH.Nt~2)~ California's larg~st Savings Bank, safe since 1885. 1"11 11. .... 1 ... _. ............ " ........ -- \ . " ~·--~~-_-t.,_~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--,_..~~~~~~~~~~-+~~~~~--~~-------~~~~~~~~-' I .. . .. · A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 18, 1983 , 0 Airport iteHJs merit full public notice Members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors can expect their decisions to be examined under a legal and ethical microscope when they consider i terns concerning John Wayne Airport. The airport is simply too close to too many people for the board's rulings to be taken lightly. That's why we find it surprising members agreed last month to take up operating approval of the Airspur commuter helicopter service as a last-minute item not listed on the board's agenda. Their Sept. 13 decision apparently was mad e to help the company, or at least its helicopters, get off the ground. It came soon after the same board, in a publicized hearing, had agreed to deregtilate corrunuter service at ~he county-run airport. The supervisors must have believed the deregulation was sufficient signal to neighboring residents that flights .of smaller commercial aircraft from the airport would be changing. Asked about the Airspur vote, an aide to Fif tg-District Supervisor Thomas Riley said recently, "We tried to get the word out." But already the board's failure to schedule the Airspur vote for a hearing with full public notice is rebounding. People living in north Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley anounced last week they have organized a group called CRASH, a title that stands for Citizens Revolt Against the Shuttle Helicopter. Their mi~ion is to lobby against Airspur flights buzzing over their homes as its helicopters fly between John Wayne and Los Angeles International airports. The helicopters, they claim, are too loud and are straying from their path above the San Diego Freeway, as spelled out in the operating agreement. It's import.ant to note th e supervisors weren't trying to dump on the residents. The agreement also requires the aircraft to fly at higher altitutes than normal and prohibits the company -under threat of cancellation of its agreement-from sending unacceptable amounts of noise into residential areas. Monitoring stations are checking sound at Airspur expense. When the supervisors didn't schedule their vote in advance for a public hearing -as is done with most controversial i~ues -they gave the understandably anxious residents a weapon for attacking the board's credibility. Now the residents can hmt of a coverup. And they are. . ''There was no notice so that a homeowner would be able to know this was coming up," said Dave Leighton, a Costa Mesa resident who must have received word somehow. He attended the Sept. 13 board meeting and urged a reasonable agreement. No, this doesn't sound like a coverup. But it's not the proper way for elected officials to treat their constituents, either. The supervisors should have waited another week or two before voting on the Airspur agreement. Residents deserve advance ~urance that county officials intend to protect them. MAILBOX A Publicity l essen s p ersecution To the Editor· understanding to a perplexing and Dunng Nauonal Newspaper sometimes dark world. Week, we wish to express our We Baha'is are especially sincere appreciation to the Daily thankful to you for your coverage Pilot for the vital service it of the fanatical persecution of our provides Orange County Too co-religionists in Iran. We are often, the genuine public benefits certain that publicity of Iran's that many institutions provide are brutality has served to allay even overlooked. _ _greater violence agianst the The Daily PiJot bnngs us news ·.,,"'"Baha'1s there of the w~rld and the nati?n, and vl The Daily Pilot is an important keeps us m.fonned of the unport-institution in Orange County. We ant events m Orange County We shall continue to be grateful for a.re grate(ul for your efforts t.o the invaluable service it provides. report those happenings that af-NOSRA T SOLHJOO feet our daily lives and shape our on behalf of the Baha'is in Orange future. Your work helps bring Coun'ly l. M. BDJd I Mutton music Remarkable what the sound engineers can do! They recorded 600 bleating sheep, then doctored the tapes in such a manner so as to produce two clearly recognizable songs: One titled "Baa Baa Black Sheep" and another tricky little ditty they called "Rock Around the Flock.'' If that new swimsuit comes from Poland, it's almost certainly of the bikini variety The Poles are manufacturing swinuuits all right, but the cloth shortage over there is severe It's only a neon light if it's red.. h 's argon. If blue. Helium. if yellow. More men than women keel over with sunstroke. urologists are women. Q. Episodes on TV's '4Hill Street Blues" prompt me to ask how many people actually do get shot to death by police every year In New York City? A. ln 1982 the count was 39 Q. Aie there any cars m the world's smallest country? A About 2,000 cars, yes. It's ,Nauru, a South Paci!ic island sh.aped like a hat. Eight aqua.re m1les. Population, 5,000, about. The medicos are trying to flgure out why so many Pima Indiana have diabetes. In no other gro\.lp worldwide is It so prevalent. The word for "typewriter" In Swahili 111 "chombo cha kuan· dikJa." Remember th&t. Q. Do women doctors ever take The old English defined a up urology? "moment" as about a minu~ and a A. About 26 of the 7,026 U.S. holf ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ""'*'*' _., oe,"' --et "'° --II Ootlla"'-~-· .... -•lo ... ING, COMe .._,CA._,. H.L. 8Ghwer11 Ill ~ Chuy Dow•llbJ [Ollof -~tlll'lt IOIN~ , Unions fight anti-rackets funds WASHINGTON--Labor lob- byists are about to score a quiet legislative victory that c<.U&ld crip- ple the efforts of the Labor Department's rack~t busters to clean up corrupt unions. The coup could have come today. when a joint Senate-House conference is scheduled to take up appropriations for the depart- ment's Office of Inspector Gen- eral. The IG has asked for 57 additional staff positions, which have been approved by the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee, chaired by Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn. But under intense lobbying by the uriions, the House subcommit- tee. headed by Rep. William Natcher. D-Ky .. cut the requested staff increase to 29 and lopped $1 million off the 1G·s $44.5 million request. Even thts compromise tsn't safe, Lobbyists for the AFL-CIO and its building and construction a( - filiates have their sights set on the 29 adclitional staff positions the House has approved. They don't want the IG to have any new investigators. The lobbyists' goal was speUed out candidly in a July 22 progress report to Robert Georgine, presi- dent of the building and construc- tion trades department of the AFL-CIO. It was written by Robert J. Connerton of the Con- nerton & Bernstein law firm in Washington. He is also the general counsel of the Laborers Inter- G. -.. l-Cl_l_ll-11-11-1 -~ national Union. Here's what Con- nerton wrote: "We are working cloeely with thf lobbyists and with (House) committee staff to lay the groundwork for challenging the remaining (29) posjtiohs ... We have also met with corrunittee members to alert them to our concerns about these positions.'' Sourees told my associate Tony Capaccio that a prime target of the unions' high-powered lobbyists is the Organized Crime and Racketeering Section. whit'h would be authori?.ed seven new positions. A union spokesman acknowledaed this, saying that the rackets section "doesn't need these slots a t the expense of other invesugations... He cited the budget cuts in occupational safety and wage violation servi<.."eS. "If there 1s going to be a staff reduction right down the Une. it should be all the way," he said_ Too successful But a close look a t the racket busters' record of indictments and convictions suggests another reason the labor bosses would like to keep the section understaffed: It has been too successful in putting crooked union officials in prison. For example, since 1978 the IG's rackets section investigators have contributed to the indictment of 51 officials and members of the Laborers International Union, with 28 convictions to date. In all, 66 officials and members of building trades unions, i.nclud- ~g boilermakers, bricklayers and tronworkers, have been indicted since 1978 as a direct result of the rackets section's efforts. So far, 37 have been convicted. WHOPPER OF THE WEEK; When the public's fear of Ac- quired Immune Deficiency Syn- drome (AIDS) threatened t.c dry up the nation's blood banks, the Health and Human Services De- partment sprang into action. A television commercial was rushed into production; it showed HHS Secretary Margaret Heckler ap- parently donating a pint of blood. and saying: "Donating blood_ is 100 percent safe. Blood banks use sterile, disposable needles which cannot transmit AIDS_" But Heckler didn't donate a drop of blood, the commercial was a phony An internal HHS memo explained that Heckler would only simulate her blood donation because "it is not safe to donate blood under the heat of TV lights." The memo doesn't explain why BLASTING THE BRASS: The truth is no defense for a journalist in Gen. Augusto Pinochet's Chile, especially when it's an unpleasant 1.ruth about the military. On Sept. 18, Juan Pablo Cardenas, pub- lisher of the influential journal Analisis, was arrested. His crime? He printed the embarrassing fact that Chile's armed forces ha'l(C killed more Chileans sin<.'e 1973 than all the enemy soldiers killed in all the wars Chile has fought. "It was the single most provocative thing he could have written," a Chilean source said. "The officers were howling for h.is head." The br~. hats were. also furious that the offensive edition was allowed to circulate freely for three days before being confiscated. P RESIDENT PINOCCHIO: Last February. President Reagan told a group of students visiting the White House: "I've answered some questions with what I claimed were facts and figures ... But don't let me get away with it. If you have any questions as to whether any of my statements were not based on fact. check me out." Although they weren't there. authors Mark G reen and Gall Mal'CoU decided to take up the Reagan challenge. The result is a compilation of presidential exag. gerations, material omissions of fact and flat untruths. The 127-page book is titled, "Ronald Reagan's Reign of Error." Time out for too much money You can't watch the World Series on television without think- ing about money. The same thing happens watch.ing pro football Sunday afternoon. Money is dominating sports. People are tired of it and I don't know what's going to happen. Nothing, probably. People are tired of a lot of things that don't change. The commercials in the World Series haven't been as annoying as those during the football games because it's 1~asier to make room for a commerdal during a baseball game. It isn't the real commercials that most people object to anyway. They aren't bad. Some of them are even good, and we accept a certain number of commerclalJI as fair exchange for what we're getting free. The trouble comes when the broadcasters start stealing a little time here and a little time there. It's all those minor promotional intrusions that are making games on television seem like one long interruption. l don't want to be told during the World Series how different Peter Jennings lS or how \ t;'j --~ ANDYRDDNH ~ wonderful Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw are during football games. Leave me alone. The networks snip away at program content on the theory that viewers won't notice the loss of a mere 10 seconds or 30 seconds here and there. After a while thol4gh, we do notice. In an attempt to build a rating for a show of its own later in the day's schedule, the network wiU often interrupt the flow of the game with a promotional tease for a situation comedy "coming up ad nine." They'll cover the time it takes for the batter to walk to the plate with their little house ad. On the football field. the promo is superimposed while the team huddles and they don't take it down until the ball is ready to be snapped. It ought to be mandatory for a broadcaster to superimpoee a dollar sjgn over any picture or announcement which is not a commercial but which is specifi- cally designed to produce income for the network. Broadcasters don't seem to understand that watching the batter walk to the plate is part of what people enjoy about baseball. Neither do fans want to watch only the part of a football game that takes place while the ball is being run or thrown. Everything that happens down there is part of the game and we want to see it. We are not interested in knowing what mediocre situation comedy is coming up later. We don't want to be lectured to about how bad drugs are for you while our quarterback is flat on his back after being blind-sided by a 270-pound tackle. Broadcasters are lucky that team owners are as greedy as they are. The owners and associated businessmen in the sports world make the games so unpleasa.J)t to attend in person that people would rather be irritated by television in the comfort of their own homes. I speak with authority because I go to all the New York Giants home games The parking Jot is so badly organi?.ed that it can take an hour to get into 1t and an hour to get out. My ticket for a seat in the end zone costs $14 a game. If I want to know the names and numbers of the players on the other team. I have to buy a fat magazine with a lot of dull stories. which they erroneously call a program. for $1.50. If I get thirsty, beer in a paper cup costs $1.90. If I'm very thirsty. a large beer costs $2.75. A box of Cracker Jacks is $1.00 and a hot dog costs $1.35. They don't sell peanuts in the ballpark anymore because they don't like paying to have someone sweep up the shells. They'll have to rewrite the words to ''Take Me Out to the BaUgame" and eliminate the peanuts. Ballpark owners have even found a way to annoy fans electronically. They now have electronic scoreboards with com- mercials interspersed with phony exhortations for the home team It'll be interesting to see how far they can go with money before they kiU sports. Great artists can laugh and cry Sitting In the reverential hush ~ To Arnold. and to other narrative fiction ever wr1tten of the concert hall Ustening to the ~ r.-1 aesthetic prigs, if aomething is Don Quixoet>, which ls just w Fine Arts Quartet playing Mozart, :W'~ comical it cannot be serious and huge joke raised to perfeC'tion. I inadvertently chuckled out loud IYlllf 11111 ~ therefore cannot, bydefinJtlon, be Chaucer Is no lHS 8el'ioua an -a nd from the AnfVY look.a ~' "~t." artist be<:auae his vision o( ~ dar\Cd my way by the people and enjoy lt aa it wu meant to be Th1I nonaense sy~oglam -world 111 humorous; Indeed. tn my sitting near me, you would think I taken. They make the common which the culture·mtimidated opinion he 13 considerably grea~r h9d committed a nuisance in the miltake of conf u.tna the 1erlous public tamely accepta -would an artist than Milton, who.e lofty aitle, with the solemn, and omJtting exile from the realm of gTeat an g~niua ts 1e>met1mes wtndy and Yet Mqzartobvloualy wrote the bumor and high apirita from the nearly the complete.-worlu of pretentious. . Th~ CMJ~rbury pas&lge ln a humorous, whimsical aJrt.taht compartment of culture. Balzac, Rabelais, Bo«iccio, Taln are riba1d, but they we allo vein, lnt.cndina to amu.e ua. Ha No l~ a criUc than Matthew Petrarch, Horace, Catullua and true, In a different but Just u deep work ls filled with impllh aurprta· Arnold made the ume error when Arlltophanes. poetical aenae u Parad.JM Lott et that invite a smile and 10me-be denied to Chaucer a plaoe It would exclude huge hunks of But Wf' have become 80 ~r- tlmet •chortle. among \he greate1t writers t>e. Shakmpeani, lncludlna HamJet imp~ with aerio\W\ftB In Becawie It wu "1ertou." mualc cause Chat.IO!I' wu not l\lffident-which con .. lna tome of h.11 cluaical mualc that we mt Uke theae people were ~ning to, ly aertoua ln the same way that lewdest and funnJeet Unee. h mummlet. breathlngdumb~- thcy fch It 3lmo11t Impious to relax Virgil, Dante and Miiton were would l~ore the best piece of tJon ln1~.ad of taklnR a Jok~ -----------"·----·-· -----· ----·-------'· ' Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, October 18, 1983 .47 Up set cr owd kills school busin g plan Torgerson given a I reed om tribute LOS ANGELES (AP) -Per- suaded by angry parents, achool officials have withdrawn a con- troversial proposal to lessen achool overcrowding by busing students to campuses with lower enrol- lments. An overflow crowd tilled dis- trict headquarters Monday after more than 2,000 others had at- tended community hearings this week to object to the plan. Board memben didn't even have to vote on the proposal Monday after its author, trustee Jackie Goldberg, withdrew the motion. Goldberg's plan would have forced as many as 39 overcrowded inner-city schools -now operat- ing on a year-round schedule -to revert to traditional Septem- ber-to-June schedules and bus some of their students to outlying school,s. The proposal had triggered a groundswell of resistance in the heavily Latino communities of F.ast Los Angeles, South Gate, Bell and Pacoima. But Goldberg warned that parents may be losing the war to improve conditions at their schools. Their future's r osy Members of the 1984 Tournament of Roses Court -Ann Jennife r Was on, Sheryl Lynn Leo n , Jennifer Meeks, Lilla Marie Bingham, Karinn LaVe rne Baffa, Ann Marie <..:olborn and Alison Michf'lle Af>Wlr.,......o Most'!> -smile Monday in Pasadena aher tht'ir election to preside over the parade. exl Tuesda) one of the m will be named queen of the traditional New Year's Da} pron'!>Sion and festivities. ,LQS ANGELES (AP) -News- man Dial Torgeraon, who died in Honduras lut June, hu been awarded the annual Hubert H. Humphrey First Amendment Freedom• Prize by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Torgeraon of the Los Angeles Times was 55 when he and free-lance photographer Richard Cr08S were killed June 21 when their car hit a mine as they covered war ln Central America. In preeentlng the award, the B'nai B'rith's national executive committee praised Torgerson, for- Heroism citations given to Lagunans A fireman and a police officer from Laguna Beach received valor awards from the California State Fireman-.s Association at Its 1983 Catalina Conference. Fireman Carl ~. 31, and Police Investigator Lance Ishmael. 36, earned the awards after their heroic rescue of an elderly woman from torrential flood waters during a storm in March. It is the first time Laguna Beach public safety personnel have won this award. A Robinsons Sae 1 0 0 Y E A R S 0 F $ T Y L E $2,000,000 ***SIX STAR TABLETOP SALE SAVE 15°1o·60°/o -~~~~~~~~ SAVE 15°k·33°/o WEDGWOOD DINNERWARE IN TttREE PERFfCT COLLECTIONS. 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Seymour Graubard, honorary chainnan of the league, Mid the award was not only a tribute to Torger90n but to the "legion of colle£8UeS u well -members of the working pre. who labor and ofttimes riak their lives IO that we are informed and enlightened." A medallion and a check for $10,000 were presented to Torgerson '• ch ildren , Christopher, 22, and Jordan Anne, 17. HiB family requested that !)le $10,000 ~ u9ed u an initial ~ntrlbution to a Dial Torgerson Memorial Scholarship Fund at the graduate achool <:j journalism at the University of Southern Cali- fornia, his alma mater. Times Editor William F . Thoma$ read an addresa prepared by Otis Chandler, chainnan of the board and editor-in-chief of Times Mirror Corp., describing the slaln newsman as "first and always an honest reporter whether he was covering a rebellion in Central America, a coup in Africa or a crisis in Iarael." The award -named after late Vice President Hubert Humphrey -was presented Saturday. ( MfJCI AN APPOINTMENT WITH OUR CONSULTANT Al YOUR tmAll" IOllNION'I. WIU RICORD YOUR GIFT PllPlllNCIS IN EVERY STOii VIA THI ONLY COMPU1111DD •IVICI IN IOUTHllN CAUPOINIA , , I ... Aa Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 18, 1983 Lighter beak working well Proper pecking order re-established in Laguna Niguel hospital By 'l"e A11oclated Preti Kathy has returned to the pick of the pelican pecking order after her aecond nose job. One of 19 mutJlated pelicans found off Dana Point last fall, Kathy had been ostracized by four other pelican patients at the Crown Valley Animal H ospital in Laguna Niguel. The four were injured by fishhooks and frac- tures, and hed separated themselves from Kathy and six other mutilated birds in the-pelican pen at the hospital. But after an hour-long operation. Kathy had a n e w featherweight beak. She staggered at first, as if the new bill were throwing her off balance. And she tried to whack it off a couple of times. The phony beak, made of gauze and Epoxy glue, and barbed at the end with a hook remforred with a paper chp. stayed on though. And when the 2-year-old bird was returned tt> the pen, she took her place with the non-mutilated brood of pelicans. It was the second at- Capune nears end of odyssey Balboa Island resident Larry Capune is pad- dling to make a poin t. The 41-year-old surf- er left Balboa Island on Monday to paddle his surf Board to San Diego. aiming to prove adven- tures still exist m the modem world. "My idea is to show kids you can do some- thing completely dif- ferent usmg your own energy instead of drugs." Capune ex- plarned. The four-day tnp is the last leg of a paddling odyssey from Van- couver, British Col- umbia. Canada. The 2,000-nule voyage will have taken about 90 days whe n co mpleted . Capune said. He uses a 1 paddle board. an over- sized surf board. Capune . has under• taken many such pad- dling trips in the past several years. Chapter seeking ex-WACs Women veterans of World War Il, Korea. Vietnam and military pea ce time service around the world are being sought by the Women's Army Corps Veterans Association, a national organization with chapters in 34 cities. Alice Clark is presi- dent of the local chapter , No. 57, based in Long Beach . Meetings are held the second Satur- day of each month at 1 p.m. in the community room of Fidelity Savings and Loan in Seal Beach, opposite the Leisure World Shopping Cent.er. - Prospective members may obtain more in~or­ ma tion by calling 543-8702. DOES YOUR AUTO POLICY NEED A TUNE-UP? ''Call me..._,k I can cheC r auto out .youto make sure poh~Y tting the You re ge t for your mos ,, money. 9023 Adami 1t ... ,.,. 962-3391 .Allslale You're In ar)()(f hands. J. tempt to fit Kathy with a new beak after hers was hacked off in a series of pelican mutilations in Southern California. He r system rejected the original prosthetic device applied with screws and clamps. "None of those heavier beaks was suc- cessful," said Dr. Bill Collins, who supervised last week's operation. "We we nt from the most complicated method to the simplest method, and now it's working." Inventor Benjamin Canaday of Upland heard about the birds' plight on television and created an artificial lightweight upper beak weighing less than two ounces. A Canaday device was attached to a mutilated pelican named Gregg, who seems content with the device alter two month.a of tea Una. The beak.a won'tatand up to the rigors of ocean fishing, ao the pelicans must remain in captivity, Collins said. In addi lion to the 19 mutilations in Southern California, 24 pelicans have been found ln Monterey Bay since Sept. 16 with their pouches slashed and chests punctured. .,.,,,. ....... ..,, ""'"- This early prosthetic device fot pelicans has been replaced by a two-ounce version. I ntrod uci.ng Taste that delivers pack -\ , Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. · LIGHTS. 10 mg. "tar". 0 9 mg . mcotine, FILTER . 16 mg "tar". 1.1 mg. nicotine, ev. per cigarette by FTC method. ' School hoard candidates' forum slated A candldata' forum for the Newport-Mesa School Board ii being 1ponsored by the Lea,ue of Women Voten of the <>ranee C.OUt at 7:30 p.m. Wednaday ln the Newport Beech Cou.ncll Chamben. The candldata are: •In Area I-Incumbent Ken Wayman and Bob Billman; •In Area 2-Jlm DeBoom ver- sus Gene Beaver. Tom Williama, of Newport Beach, running unoppoeed for the Area 3 eeat, will be appointed to the board in lieu of election. .. • llllJPlllt In the interracial version of William Inge's 0 Picnic," presented by the new lntercultural ~mmittee Ior the Performing Arts in Santa A~ the color faetor is not of overriding concern as it might have been years ago. Page B3. D TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1983 ~ D ANN LANDERS 82 TELEVISION 83 111c•110111 caum COMICS 84 Pet 'problems? ••• Call Orange County pet line D.., ,.. l'lwlt .. bf IClltlll ICe<1t lllleJ Stardust Ball Chairman Ardiste Reis with Honoree Harriet Nelson. PAPARAZZI ~,· "'~ Claire Trevor visits Talks of Rock Hudson party Claire Trevor Bren was back in town ~ntly, looking wonderful as usual. During brief visit to Newport Beach from her New York home, friends and former Dover Shores neighbors gathered at the Ritz to visit with her and catch up on the news - like her recent star-studded party for good friend Rock Hudson. Visiting with Claire over lunch were Pilar Wayne, artist Bev Reordan, Toni Ollphut, Claudia Mlrk..l.a, Harriet Nelson, attorney Patti Karger, Norma Meyer, Marion Montapert, Pat Rypinkli, Virginia Bender, Maruja Hodges, Fruces McCurdy, Florence Rypillklki and Harriet Pfleger. Others were Ann Marie Foell, Marla Crutcher, Emily Maxwell, Lynn Hirsch, Barbara Grant, Shirlee Guggenheim, Lucy Woodward, Clara Jane Nixon and Rue Byars. Poet Rod McKuen schedules autograph party Rod McKuen will be at Bullock's South Coast Plaza from noon to I p.m. Friday in the Polo Shop on the lower level to autograph purchases of his latest books -"Sound of Solitude" and "The Rod McKuen Book of Days -1984. Harriet Nelson to be guest of honor Harriet'Nelson will be the honoree at Satur~ay's Stardust Ball in the Newporter Resort and her sons Rick and David will also be attending. The benefit for Orange County Unit of the American Cancer Society will feature cocktails, dinner, dancing and silent and live auctions. Highlight of the auction will be the 1976 Stutz Blackhawk donated by the Robert Tellers of Newport Beach. The all steel-body handmade car (one of only 250) designed in Torino, Italy was on display friday evening when the Tellers entertained patrons (those purchasing ball tickets for $150 and over). ' Guests at the Teller home included Toni Armistead, Virginia and Paul Bender, the Stan.Beaton, the Claarlea Bonds, Roger and Sally Fetlton, JoADDe and Gene Mix, Nora and Vin Jorgensen. Chris and Keith Lindsay (she is doing decorations for the ball), Len and Mary Ann Mlller and the Olin Stapp1. Arditte Reis, chainnan of the ball committee, said "We are very pleased that Harriet Nelson will be with us this year. (Since Ozzie died of cancer of the liver, Harriet has Jent her support to the battle again.st cancer). We have many wonderful plans for this year's ball and looking forward to creating on~ of the finest ever events." (One of the plans is the appearance of Mary Healey and Peter Lind Hayes to act as emcees). Ticket i.Q,fonnation may be obtained by calling the ACS at 752-8600. . Paparazzi is edited by Style &:J.itor Vida Dean with contributions from Gloria Zigner. .,.., NM ll'lleM., LM hJM Beverly Reordan, Claire Trev9r Bren and Norma Meyer at the Ritz. Charles Paap at the Tellers' party with Len and Mary Ann Miller. • ' TM A1111t111 • ,_ • hen Don Nance picks up the phone, he's ready to tackle questions about anything related to an.irnala. Someone might want to know how to rescue a pet tortoiae that has crawled between the walls of a J house, how to get rid of swanning bees ln a garage or ow uy an animal iruurance policy. Nance is the director of the Pet Help Line, whfoh was formed 10 years ago as a free service to help Orange County residents solve their pet and animal prob- lems. Today, Nance and his his five volunteer assistants receive about 4,000 calls each month at a smallroom at the Orange County Animal Shelter. And each call seems to bring a new story of joy or sadness for an aniffial. "Once, a lady called and said she found a dog in her neighborhood," Nance recalled. "I tried to get her to bring the dog to a shelter, but she wouldn't. "Well, she called back later and said she had gone shopping, Edith Bishop is a policy holder for her beautiful Chesapeake Bay retriever, 'Kaley.' ComP-uterized leg_ Should give amputees ability of motion more naturally By DANlEL Q. HANEY A,....._Wl'llH ""·-.o:_ AMBRIDGE. Mass. -Computerized, bat- , · t ery-p owe r e d , ' high-tech __ ....,artificial legs are - being developed by engineers who hope they can give amputees the best substitute yet for nature's own. The researchers at Massachu- setts Institute of Technology have already built several experimen- tal models, including ones that move and flex with their own built-in motor.t. "The mainstay of our work is that we want to try to customize legs' behavior to the individual and to what they happen to be trying to do," says Dr. Woodie C. Flowers, a mechanical engineer- ing professor . Researchers hope this wiU give amputees the ability to walk more naturally, even up and down stairs. Designing an artJflcial leg that mimics a real one presents vast engineering problems, he says. "The control that a human has over his or her limbs ii better thAn any robot that's ever been made." No one knows precilely how much the new legs will coat, but Flowers says the prioe could exceed $30,000. Floweri said many of the re· maining technical problems might be worked out within three to five yean so that an outaJde manufac- turer could take over desi~ and development of the "srQ.art ' legs. The artificial Umbl auembled so far are purely for retearch, l1\d Although several have been teated by amputees, none ls available for the general public. Probably the flnt on th«' mar· ket. Flowers said recently, will be a "passive" leg. one that has a computer and batteries but no motor. "The passive legs derive their movement from the amputee's stump," he says, "and all we can do is control the way that hap- pens." The secret will be the knee. It will contain a particle brake, which is a kind of continuously adjusting shock absorber that • controls the knee's movement. The' brake will t>e regulated by a microprocessor. Together. they will make sure the heel rises properly as the leg swings, smoothly extend the leg as the wearer puts weight on it and lock the leg when the amputee is standing still. The artificial leg would take its cues from the real one. One strategy is to hook a transmitter to the good· leg to send data to the computer, which then tells the prosthesis how to move. To get all thls going, it would be necessary to program the leg's microprocessor with the way the wearer walks. The first lep might require the user to stroll first while attached to a larger com- puter. "The big computer would then download your behavior preacrtp. Uon into the microcomputer in your leg, and that's what you'd go away with," Flowers says. The more elaborate motorlz.ed: legs would give the user a lift for such difficult wka as walktng up ramps and stairs. Batteries would be impractical for powering thete legs, so the en,tnoen envialon limbs that have bullt-ln gener- atoni. When tht amputee moves. thl• , turns the motor. which In tum -------------------\. --- and when she returned, the dog had chewed a one-foot hole in her $1.200 couch. She told us to come pick it up." Pet Help Line, however, is only a referral service. Another time, Nance said, he was frustrated when a woman called and said she had to get rid of her dog because she wu moving. "l asked her when she was moving so I would know how long we had to find a place for the dog. She said, 'The moving van la in the driveway.' • . "I can't imagine how people who are movmg can forget about their pets," he said. One of the l'5iggest problems is the unmatched reports of lost and found pets, Nance said. - The Pet Line receives about 200 calls each month from people saying they are looking for their pet. But 700 people call to report finding one, he said. ' The finds are .a reO~tion of tb.e ~verpop..W.1.ion. Nance said. Last year. 31,600 animals w~re destroyed at the animal shelter. And while the Pet Line receives about 50 calls each month from people seeking to adopt a pet, it gets about 750 from pet owners wishing to give up their animals, he said. Insurance coDlpany ·for pets is new idea It may be answer to high cost of_ animal care · By STEVE MITCHELL The driver swerved to avoid the fawn-colored Siamese cat as it dashed into the street, but the evasive action came too late. The feline slammed into the side of the vehicle and bounced off. It lay still in the gutter. The owner rushed her pet to the veterinarian. Hours later, he phoned to say the cat would survive. When she Mrived a day later to pick up her animal, she also picked up the bill -$340. "If I'd have known it was going to be that much, I'm not so sure I wouldn't have just told the vet to put her to sleep," the woman said. Those who have taken a pet to the veterinarian lately know about rising health care costs for animals. In 1978, a Garden Grove veter- inarian came up with the notion of providing accident and medical insurance for pets -coverage for cat and canine alike. ''We went around to some insurance companies to see if they could provide coverage, but they were all unwilling," recalls .Dr. Jack Stephens, who is this year's president of the Southern Cali- fornia Veterinary Medical As- sociation. The established insurance com- panies told Stephens there was no actuarial data on dogs and cats. So the 12-year veterinarian, along with other pet doctors, spent a year ~ a half and a oonaider- able amount of money to put together research on pet health problems. "We had to detennine the risk factors and the costs by breed, 8e"1 and age," Stephens said. "Then we had to develop a marketina strategy and go to the California Department of Insurance for licensing," he said. With that agency's endone- ment, Stephens rounded up 800 investors (about 700 of them are fellow veterinarians) and founded Veterinary Pet Insurance Co. He opened the company in April a year ago in a 6,000-square-foot office buildiha in Garden Grove. And now, a year and a half aftet receiving approval from the de- partment of insurance, Stepheni company has sold 22,000 pet policies and paid out more thaa $500,000 in claims, he said. The fledgling company offen two plans-an accident plan. that costs $19 per year, and a maJot medical plan, the cost of whi~ depends on the age of the pet. Ia addition, policy holders must pay an additional $10 for the first year of ooverage and there is a $20 per incident deductible, after which the insurance company pay. 80 percent of-fees. Stephens said he has exchanged i~· tions and prescriptions for cl · and underwriting. He la a f -time as administrator for the 19-employee insurance company. And he's considering providing insurance for more than just dop and cats. "We're planning to-develop policies for horses and exotic binfa next year," he said. Doctoral candidate Bart Seth poses with hit thesis project, an artificial computerized leg. produces electricity stored briefly In a capacitor. Then the capacitor powers the motor. and this moves the knee. "We think the powered leg can produce a more natural looking 1ait in aomc circumstan~,'' Flowers says. About 100,000 Americans arc amputees. and the relatively mmU number has Umited the effwt aimed at building a better les, "It's • marketina 1-... mare than anything elle," Flowen ~ "If half the people ln the UD1"91 States needed artifldal lea U111 would have happened 10 yeMj QdO." e • ' -. h Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 18, 1983 It started innocently ••• From card game to cheatin.g to 1 the party's over' DEAR ANN LANDERS: God help this California fool. After 30 years of a happy married life with a hard-working husband, I blew it. It started innocently. Three lady friends -a widow and two divorcees -played cards regularly. The games ended about 10 p.m. We began stopping at a bar for a drink and enjoyed listening lo the musk. Next came dancin g w ith the male customers. Soon followed the friendly kiss on the cheek, the extra caress and then the long good-night kiss. Next, scribbled phone numbers on busjness cards, secret letters and room-service dinners. I began gettjng home anywhere from 1 to 3 o'clock in the rnorrung. I felt safe because my husband was always asleep. He had to be up early for work because he was working seven days a week to keep us going. T his morning when I got home I found a note telling me the party mg is over. He look his clothes and his car. Apparently he wasn't as sound a sleeper as I thought I'm crying my eyes out because now I know he is the only one I want. Bars are for widows and Managing gout easier vvith pills • "DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I had a severe attack of gout in my rjght knee about a month ago. The doctor gave me some pills and in a few days the redness and swelling disappeared. He says the main part of my tre9tment now is to lake off weight, not drink so m\ich, and keep on taking the pills he has prescribed. Frankly. l'm tired of taking them . Why rontinue for months when you feel so weU? I've lost some pounds and don't drink so much. Is it necessary to take medicine day after day for so long when there's no more evidence of gout? Mr. S . DEAR MR. S.: There may still be some evidence that you need to take your medicine. Blood tests may show that you have lOO much uric acid in your blood {hyperuricenlia). Either· your body is producing loo much uric acid or your kidneys are elimina ting too little. Gout occurs mainly in males, rarely in wom en before the menopause. It's w hat we call a metabolic disease. In some patien ts, attacks come on more frequently in the spring and fall. Your doctor has a c;}10ice of drugs to control the acute attack and those lo prescribe for chronic gout. Colchicine taken in hourly doses -often causing nausea, vomiting or diarrhea before it gets in its effect -is an excellent anti-inflammatory agent during the acute attack. So is Butaz.olidin, as well as lndocin. Between attacks, if you have only a slight rise in serum uric acid and no bony romplications. you may require only one or two colchicine tablets daily, indefinitely. It's possible ~hat this is the medicine your doctor has prescribed q AMI LANOEIS divorcees, not married women in their right minds. Please print this letter so some other fool will wake up before it is too late. -MARGE · DEAR MARGE: Thanks for your mesaage to prospective members of tbe "Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart Club." I hope your husband g6vet you a second cbaoce. You aouod like a woman wbo baa learned a leasoo. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: A year ago I couldn't decide if I wanted to have children "before it was too late." T he decision was made for me when 1 accidentally became pregnant. My husband and 1 However, if these fail you may also need to take such drugs as allopurinal or probenecid. l mention all these medications, Mr. S .. because you seem to think that it's a .;K\'aste" taking pills day after day in managingfgout. Be thankful that we have such medications to lower uric acid levels one way or another, by preventing excess uric acid formation, or by hastening ..Jic acid excretion by the kidneys. We've come a l~ way in neutralizing gout, Mr. S ., but you'd be surprised at how often so many suffer unnecess- arily by de pending on a few aspirin tablets to control t heir rheumatism. • • • FOR MRS. W .: The diagnosis of high blood pressure is easy. Once diagnoeed, what's not ao easy is patiently continuing indefintely on the medications you/ doctor has prescribed to keep it under control. U he seems to be changing medicines so much, remember that it's necessary.to try several medications before learning which is the best drug combination for you. Sometmes this takes months. But once established, it will pay off high dividends in good health. • • • FOR MR. T.: Your theory may not be so "outrageous" as you believe. Strea may have something to do with tom.ration of canker sores. In a recent study, at e xam time, there was an outbreak of canker 90res. Those students with the sores had more emotional problems than the others. ( KDCM 1D::l.t FM STEREO "OUR MUSIC MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD!" SALES • SERVICE LEASING • TRAINING The Biggest Name little Computers ® SALE! 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Our daughter was born prematurely. She WJ ighed only 2 pounds and died 1even hours later or,a lethal chromoeome imbalance known aa triploldy. . 1 only aaw her once before she wu rushed to intensive care. I never held her in my anna. But the love I felt wu so overwhelming and the eenae of loes so tremendous, that now I am sure. We will have another baby -this time because we want to. The very apeclal love of a parent for a child is something that cannot be described nor anticipated. It may not be for everyone, but I now know it's for me . -SURE IN SAN DIEGO DEAR SURE: It baa been uld tbat when God clo1et one door, be open• another. Wbat baa happened to you and your ba1bud 11 a perfect example. You are certain to be better parent• becauae of your tragedy. A.ad better parent• make better children. Let me know wben you start knitting booties again. Good luck. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Pleue ay it again. Some blockhead& need to eee it four or five times 1 before they set the idea. ONLY THOSE NAMES THAT APPEAR ON THE WEDDING INVITA· TION ENVELOPE ARE WANTED. DON'T RETURN THE CARD AND ADD YOUR CHIL- DREN'S NAMES OR CALL AND ASK IF YOU CAN BRING AN F.SCORT. I am a bride whoee parenta can't afford to entertain any more guesta than we have invited. It ia embarrusing to say "no" when people amwne they can add to our liatjuat becauae they feel like it. Tell 'em AGAIN, Annie. -LANSING LAMENT DEAR L.L.: Yoa did -and very empllatlcal· Jy~ Thank• for tbe triple wba.mmy. • • • It's not always easy to recogniz,e love, especially the first time around. Aa,ua.int yourself with the guidelines. Read A1lll Landers' booklet. "Love or Sex and How to Tell the Difference." For a copy, mail 50 cents and a long, sell-addressed envelope with your requf!S t to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chjcago, m. 60611 . Volunteers learn to piay hardball Remember when volunteers used to be mild-mannered Clark Kents? We apologized for knocking on your door on Sundays. We sent you a personal letter thanking you for a $2 contribution. We gave you a silver tea set for serving as Sunshine Chairman. Well, a funny thing happened to us on the way to compassion. Our requesta for government as&.st.ance were sent back stamped, "insufficient funds due to cutbacks." From that day on it's been hardball under the lights u volunteers fight to keep projects, programs and organiz.ations afloat. Meet Supervolunteer! They're faster at taking the allowance out of a 1 child's hand for the Heart Fund than a speeding bullet; swifter at getting donations out of a basement and carport than a locomotive; able lo leap five luncheon tables to shake the hand of a woman in ultra-suede with her own checking account in one bound. Women who used to bake brownies to save the world are now playing the game using men's rules. We don't want your change. We want something that takes three days to clear the bank. We're talking intimidation here. Remember three years ago when you put the bite on Elaine for a table of six for your diabetic kids fund? Well, Elaine i.s back stronger than ever demanding two tables of 10 for her Save the Symphony luncheon and won't take no for an answer. (I figured out once that a $10 ticket lsold for a kidney benefit cost me $200 in paybacks.) ERMA BOMBECK . AT w1.rs END Most of us have been to more than our share of brainstorming session.a on how to raise money. 1 can't help but notice how they've changed in the last couple of years. We started out suggesting a celebrity auction, a style show, maybe a speaker from the phone company who could talk on telephone etiquette, or a roast of a circuit court judge or perhaps a lOK run on a Saturday afternoon. 1 sat in on a aesaion the other day where someone suggested a backyard fair featuring the Osmonds, the Llppazon horses, Barbara Mandrell and Shamu the Whale. (The Lippazona haven't said no yet.) We're becoming a nation of militant volun- teers. Recently at a luncheon which 1 helped chair 1 found myaelf hanging over a table and demanding of a woman, "Eat that lettuce! We paid $12.50 for it. U you were just going to pick at it, I could have gotten you dead lettuce for $2.50." The new volunteers of the '80s. We act this way because we are caring and we are frightened that the best of what we are is in jeopardy. U we loee our compassion for one another, who will be left to cry? RUFFELL'S U'HOLSnlY, INC. ••1111•• ............. 1922 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA -548· 1156 Local. county . state. nat ional and internati onal events conie to your doorstep D ·1 p·1m• in the bright . light and lively II J I '• . ./ $1BaManth far24 Months This is your c hance to get in on ttte fun, at Holiday Spa Health Clubs. Stop by toda y. You'll e njoy the latest high-efficiency exercise equipment. Action-packed aerobics. And the finest facilities and programs avallable. All tor only 518 a month for 24 m onths, at particlpattng c lub s. Don't wait. 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POlteiS Boothe. 0 MOVIE • • "Trail Of The Pink Pan1Mr ( 19821 Peter Sellars David Niven -6:30- '8AUCE '1i) HUMANrTIES THROUGH THE NUS Cll HEWS 9 BARNEY MILLER QI ~l OF FORTUNE m DAAGNET (Cl MOVIE * * • ', "L~Onde" (19501 Simone Slgnoret, Anton Walbrook 1S1A.COONJR't..MUSIC TRIBUTE -lO~WEll-8 -7:00- tJCBSNEWS O N8CNEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Z MOVIE • ··~ "Cluny Brow11 ( 194bl Jjj!\111\+of Jo11.i:s Chai tes Boye1 ' -7·05-ED ORANGE COUNTY TODAY 730-0 2 ON THE TOWN 0 ll~ FAMILY FEUD 0 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY~ COMPANY 0 EYE ON LA O SOAP ID M'A'S'H (I) 1101 PEOPLE'S COURT ED eumRFuEs t8 l TIC TAC DOUGH ID MOVIE ••• I a.1ttle 01 Tl\e Comrn1mdos t 197 II J.1ck Pal.me~ lnomis 1ium "' O THE TEMPTATIONS IN CONCERT -8;00- f) (I THE MISSISSIPPI 0 J9l THE A· TEAM O MOVIE • * * A1abt'~Que 11\16611.Jr«qv r1 IJ,-c~ $(1ot11J Loren • * • , My Favorite Yuar 119821 l'elef 0' t ollle Jt!SSICd llarpt11 OMOVIE • • Tl~ Wll!l Po11y ( t9HOI Merilyn L1Qhts1oue. 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Jack •e Gleasun S PAPER CHASE 'Picnic' Sant a Ana re nd.it i on doesn't rea ch potential By TOM TITUS Of the Dllllf Piiot ltan Had William Inge written his Pu11t:w1 Prize-winning drama "Pi<.•nic" as a romance ht-tween a white girl and a black drifter, ll undoubtedly would have created a considerable stir back m the 1950s Times and attitudes have changed (1n most of the country) over the past three decades, however, and such an interpretation is less shocking than simply a matter of updating. The antagonism created by Inge's rootless hero actually becomes more JU.Stified when race· is introduced as an issue. In the interracial version of "Picnic" presented' by the new Intercultural Committee for the Performing Arts in Santa Ana, the color factor 1s nut of overriding concern -llttlt-has been done to Inge's script except to bnng some expressions and prices into the 1980s. If the character of Hal were the only black in the cast, then the tone of the show might be different, but bigotry is not a factor here. What emerges in director Art Wins)pw's well-mounted production is Inge's basic drama of Midwestern passions, too long repressed, w hll' h eru pl when a catalyst such as a magnetic intruder (or. in some cases, liquor) is introduced. It's a play wh1c:h invites the stretching of emotions, al though the Sant.a Ana rendition doesn't always reach its potential. fur hl•r "llld mu1d schoolteacher" character S tmng support is provided by Diane G1amberini as Clvt>rton 's pugnat'ious tomboy sister. Jennifer Baker as the frustrated neighbor and Earl Hewell as O\'el ton's soc1ety row boyfriend who finds that nice guys often do f11ush last. Lucinda Johnson is a bit too sofl as the g11'1s' rnuther, while Tony Gallen comes on too s trong as lhP hratly newsboy Anita HiU and Mart·ha Bertholf are splendid as Hunter's teaching buddies. Two more performances of "Picnic" will be givt•n, Fnday and Saturday at the Cit y Hall Annex Auditorium, 20 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. Call 680 5;{39 for 11cket information. CALLBOARD -The Irvine Community I Tlwt11<'r will hold auditions for a chil dren's Chnstmas µr11du t·t1on. an originaJ musical entitled "The I Children of Chocolate' Street," Monday at i p.m . at Lmculn Elementary School, 425 S . Sullivan St., I Sant,1 Ana a t·ao;t of 12 children between 9 and 15. I four women anti one rnan is needed. along with ted111ical he>lp nnd a pianist .. call director K.my Karp I <1 l 5:i 1 07:30 for details... 1 A11dit1ons for the F'uuntam Valley Community 1 1 ThPtllf'r's next show, a musical version of Char les 0 1ckt•ns' "A Christmas Carol," will be held Saturday I fr<1n1 2 to 5 pm and Monday from 6;30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Fountain Vallt.·y Community Center. 19200 0 On TV l z rv ~ HBO ' l(lflf'rtlih ) • IWORI NY , N.Y -11:46- CCI MOVIE • • * • "Tiie Godlathe(' (19721 Marlon B<aodo. 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Euy Money (RJ Plu• Porkys II JR) T rW11 Wllll1m1, Jtrry OrbKn -12:40- IJ Cl) MCCLOUD -12:.46- fHJOH LOCATlON -1:00- D MOVIE • • .,., "Grea1 Day In The Momno" ( 19661 Vlrgtm11 Mayo. Rob9'1 S1ack (l)MOVIE • *'n "Way OI A G~ho" fl9521 Rory CtllhOUn. Gene ri.,~ ID NEWS Q)MOVIE • • "Al8ska11 Sa1a11" (19661 Oocu· menlary ID GENE SCOTT (SI LOVING FRIENDS MfO PERFECT COUPLES -1:30-0 ID NBC N!WS OVERNIGHT (SJ MOVIE * * * '.'t "The World ACC«dlng To Gllfp" (1982} Robin Wiiiiams, Maiy Beth Hurl 0 MOVIE • • "Trail 01 Tile Pink Panlhef" i 19821 Peter Sellels. David Niven -1:50- !HI MOVIE • U 'Ghost Story p981) Fred Astaire. John Houseman -2;00- tJ (~CBS NEWS NIOHTWATCH 0 LA. TOOAY ID NEWS -2:30- 0 ~NEWS O)MOVIE * * "Lost In A Harem ( 1944) Bud Abboll, Lou Costello .0 1MOVIE • • • "The Winter 01 Our Dreams ( 19811 Judy D1vt1. Bry111 8'own -2:60- fCIMOVIE • • • "Tht Oogt OI Wt1 ( 1980) Cll111topllet Walken, Tom Bereogei -3:00-U MOVIE • "The Treatufe OI Monte Crlalo" ( 1949) Glenn Langi/\, Adele Jtrgent (!) MORHINO STRETCH -3:10-U MOVIE H • "Soup Fat One" ( 19921 Saul Rublnek, Marcia S1raum111. -3:30- C!J FAm120 Q) MAACU8 W£l8Y, M.0 . (%)..OW • • "Jinxed I" ( 1982) Belle Mldlet. KenWaN. • IH}MOVIE ~· • * 'h "The Bell Jar" (10791 Marilyn Hassell. Jul!e Harris, -3:!50- ISJMOVIE ••l'J "Dark Eyes" (1978) B<tt1 Ekland. Lana Wood -4:00- (!) lOP O' THE MORN!'fG t<>l MOVIE •*''I "The B0tdel' (19811 Jack Nicholson. Valetie Pe<rine -4;15- ID"OVIE * • "Unmasked" ( 1949) Robert Rockwell. Barbara Fulle< -4;25- O MOVIE • • "Big Chase 11954) Glenn Lan· gan Adete Jergens -4:30- 1~ BULLWINKLE ------. , "THIS IS A BETI'ER BOND :· N~~ ~~~~ SEAN ~ is JAMIS IOND 111 r.GS'~~ 'pG} ..... l .... ~enoso ...... ~,.,, .... . O<•~·--.. ,.._1 ....... . REO Cc11uooM1 21 Kevin Duffis as Hal, the drifter, gives a solid. natural performance. even 1f he seems Lo hold back on the braggadocio a bit. As the young beauty entranced by him, Sarah Overton Jacks the depth to become (as her character yearns to be) more than just a pretty face; more variation is needed here. roles wtll be cast m the 7 to 21 age range .. for further a----------...,;---~~~~~....,~· Sllll<'r Ave .. Fountain Valley between 25 and 30 I Auo 1-tunaance <RI Drh•·•n• 0 p an 7: 1 S Weeknight>/ 7 :00 Weekend• The play's finest performance 1s turned 111 by Richard Gordon as the bachelor merchant f. orced in Lo marriage after a wild Labor Day night AJleane Hunt.er gives a fine performance as Gordon's spinster sweetheart, thou~h she may b<> a bit too glamorous details. ca II IN 7 -1108 · Children Under 12 Fret Unless Noted Open aud111ons for "The Strange Truth About l_ Molht·r Goose" wtll be held Monday and Tuesday at I ---:;::::;::=::;::=::;::=::;::=::;::=::;::===========::::--- 7 :JU µ m m thl' Cypress Cultural Arts Center, 5172 1 "'-=~*=P::::A::C::l:::F::IC'.::W::::A::l--K-:-;.;'N;;;T;;H~E;;A:;T:;R:;E;;:S;;;:*;::::::::,: Or angl. Ave . Cvpress . performers of all ages &re loo I'\~ net.•ded fv1 tlwt·h1ldrc•n'sshow. to be directed by Rick • Bargain Matinees! •t.·1~AM'It:•I 4 ]11~J~J * Jl;ib1b ··all 821 -9500 for information . MOl'llOAV f~ •• SATUROAY FACUlTY01(ANOl£WQOO "BRAICSTORM" (PG) 'China Rose' Esthetically p leasing , though flawed , f ilm (Ea Spec. E "'"'""'"" & Hohl l A M!!!AQA A 1 !!OSI CRANS "TUDll6 rlACU" (I) t 00 s ~ 10 10 "llATIOIW. LWOOll'S m AOOll" I~) HS. IW fl 10 • 00l8Y I 00. l 20. 140. I 00, I 0 10 "(!)()( All> Ill: ClllMSEJIS" (PG) S.I ont1I00 JOO 100 '"~If• g 00 "flAM>MCE'' (ll) I 00, I JS. 10 10 By TOM JORY 01--..1odl''"4 NEW YORK -Robert Hal mi has the repul.C:ltion of a man who can, and will. take a TV camera alm()st anywhere for local color H e's the one who persuaded Richard Chamberlain and Rod Steiger to fl y to CanaJa's icy Frobisher Bay to shoot scenes for "Cook <ind Peary." upcoming on CBS. No film crew. Halm1 says. has ever worked closer to the North Pole than that Halmi's "China Rose," tonighl on CBS, was made entirely on location in Hong Kong and Mal':-io As one of that show's lead mg characters s.1ys. 'It's not like Minneapolis at all, is 1t1" "China Rose" is an esthetically pleasing f1!111, flawed in some respects but -thanks to 1ht• Hungarian-born filmmake r rich in the stght.s and sounds of the exotic East. The secret, says Halm1, whose syndicated "Peking Encounter" was the first American f tlm to be shot entirely in the People's Republic of China. 1s to let the place and the people speak for themselves. "We're shooting a scene tn Aberdeen harbor, and . it's just filled with the$e little Junks," he says, .,.explaining the technique "No way you c&n d1rec1 anything there " "' George C. Scott and Ali Mat-Graw share top billing m "China Rose." and they're saddled, unhappily. with a weak script tha t has MaL-Graw's character. Rose Arrow , lJften saying stupid thing,<; Once, fo r tnstam·e. she tells Buri.on Allen. a b1gshot businessman from the Midwest, played by Scott, "You know, for someone 10 the grain bus111ess. you ought to get more Involved with rice " Or, later. "Don't 'young lady' me Of>al with me as a person, not a commodity on the grain markf't " Anyway, Allen is in China looking for his son, Danny. who disappeared there 16 years ago. He hires Raie, through the U S. consulatl' in £anLOn, as hr s ·--· Broadwa y fou r some St arring "in the mu irol 0 <;uys a nd Dolls" a t Sebaroi an'~ West Dinner PlayhoU8e in an Clemente ore ( frorn left ) Ste ye loon~ Mory "gwdP," and the first people they contact are sure that Danny died in the> Cultural Revolution TltPn, Professor Chen remembers Li Ling, Vanny's friend who now Jives in Hong Kong. Allen and Arrow cross over to Hong Kong 1.0 meet Li, who tells them Danny died in Regent H ospital in 1968. "I think she was lying about something," says Arrow ''I'm not sure what." I But Allen isn't sure about that, and when they find Da nny's grave in a Buddhist cemetery, marked only by a small. black cross and an American flag set 1n stone, htlprepares 10 return to the United States. I Then, over dinner that night. a blathering friend I from Mmncapolis, 1Jn tour of the Orient, says, "Burt. I do you reahV! therl''s a street m Hong Kong where 1h1·y sell nothing but J<.tde>? I can:t stand 11 Nothing I but Jade" After that 111n1xunus remark, Allen returns to his hotel and finds a not~ tucked under h.is pillow that I conv1m·es hrrn he must t:ontinue to search for his son. 1 He rushes lo the dock, with a stop ma dark alley, to I • cat1 It A1·ruw Ix-fore> she r etum s to Canton. . Scotl 1s good in the part. slow-moving and powerful. Mac<..iraw, rotindly maligned last season as Natalie J astrow m ABC's "'fhe Winds of War," is OK . Thf' supporung cast Includes Denis Lill as police Sup<>nntendent Geul'ge, James Hong as Professor Chen <1nd To'ng Lan Hwa as Li Ling. David Snell plays Kornfeld, the consulate officer in Hong Kong who tt1lls At 1 ow he knows nothing about Danny. "When· arc you staying," he asks, "just in case sorrwthmg t·omt•s up?" "After 16 years, what's going to come up'" she rephrs "Drinks .. dinn£'r " Su there is romance m "China Rose 1 ' But how <1~)(111 1 the leading players? Hose Arrow. "Do you lhmk we're gomg to have nn affair?" Allen: "Do yuu?'' -. ~~-.. l Murphy, J e(f 'chlich te r and T ricia Griffin . Th e show play8 through Ot·t. 30 with t icket inf ormotio n ot 492·9950. 'l'£C£S" I• •I ,' •S IC\ 6 41 I 4) 10 0 If' 1H UHOI' 11 .,__l II! AIJMlllO "ROMANTIC COW::OY" (PG) 11\\ 111 HS 100 900 II~ "WAVELENGTH" (PG) ' JO • ll • JO HS nc 10 I I "COOi'. Ali> nr cMfH" (PC) ,1)0 I JO 810 "flA~AMCC" (It) I lO 6 .lO 10 10 "RCMH Of M JEDI" (PG) fl 10 1111 lnlT SttlllO lllO JOO SlO I ~ 10~ "AN OfflCER All> A GCNTLDIAH" (It) l.10. 7 IS ''STAM Al.M" (PG) IUO. 4 JO, 110 "WY IOEY" (ll) 2.JO UO IO·JO "llOOlll Tit: lllT" (II) IZ lO 01. l •O "l!a£ATll£SS" (II) lll 6'0 10 •I "TW'.k5ft ztR" (k) 100 IJO 1000 "Bl t.( TIUllCR" (II) l IS /I\ "WAVELENGTH" (PG) I 00. l 00 I 00. I 00 9 00, II 00 * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * . M Of'EN 6:00pm Start 6:45pm "RfYOa Of Tlf fllt.IA" (II) 'IUS "fl£ tm FIGHT" m l "flllGHTMMCS" (II) 2 "llGHTMMES" (R) 3. "IOTUAllY" (It) 1. "fAlllUIO" (II) 2. "SECllETS" (II) 3. "llESTLCSS" (II) ·-~:'') ..... MOM" (K) P\US "P'Qat(M I: M IDT DAY" ~) .ltll2l31ia. "llAllOIW. t..aoin YACATDr' (a) l'U.tS "fUHMCl" <•> "WHUDISfN" (N) Piii$ "Tll'WM.«0" ('8) "llCVDrlC CW Jt« lllUA" (II) P\\lt "Tl« lAfT rDIT'1 (') ''llWJ SAY IUO AWt'' (rS) P\US "Sl.ft'lllU I" (PG) "I.All IW!r' (I) ..... 1-7 IO 10·0 •'lffllle Ill LllT" <'I l!IQo ·~ 'OQ tt'illlACK ':\." .,.. ' 'Ill Clllml" (N) 111 .. lll·MeO "111• ... !NI ~~CK Ol.ICll.lY.-~ *"cW.?rn ~ 111 ·MIO 11oo n. 1·00 11 llMCINln ... ~~ ... .,. <"00 ~ "':.'~o11f" ""--'rJ 11111 111 1 -· -. ' ----.. _ --------------·-------- :w~· ....... VIJO Mi J!,r:r.::.: I ...... JOWU ii, ~Ii Ii! [ l!!-U:. ;.;.rm ICIUTH COH f ~-•t11'11'1 1111'Mllr!Nl -"' 1 20 .__.cm -r· ilO IOIS l>.Q.(l .:)(1111 --'11'G "' ...... (I'S) illoll lll700UO ·-1~111 -111 1.lO '\lll'llli liM" M l -"' ·~.1010 ~rut -....--. 700 ,00 ...... n, -111 --~~ ..... !), "" 10 -~" ..... u ...... t:l 11111 1111t0. ~tt= ...... _.r:l ... "' "' .,... 111 U5U•,10: ... ,, ,,,., ~rtl'I" .. ! --.:t.t M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT ITUlldly, October 18, 1983 bv Gus Arriola C-IS f;i\llt'lt:l.D by Jim Qav1s [ AM OOWN .•• OOWN , OOWN , DOWN , POWN,OOWN DOWN, DO~~J.. DOWN, POO&Y vuu DOWN, OOWN COMMA , COMMA. DOWN D000Y POO CIOWN, POWN THE Ft\MllLl' .ClllCl'S by 81 1 Keane "That white smoke sure is pushin' that plane real fast!" BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "I decided we'd have a Chinese dinner for a change." ,_,\R,_ ,\Ol'IKE by Brad Anderson \ 01:,,IS THE ,_t.:,ACt.: Hank'Ketchum '<~ Iv, •'"' "If you can convince him it's leftovers, he'll eat it!" .). 0 THE ATTIC IS LIK£ ~EAVEN, ... ITS WAY UP HIGH ANO FUU. Of AL.L KINDS Cf PRETTY STUFF 1' f ' ' ·~ ' ••• ·~\, GOllll 011 lllOGI • BY CHAALES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Both Yulnerabl~. South deals NORTH • KQJH c;;i u 0 53% •&o WEST £AST •75 •.4 1ou ~7 ~10986 OQJ0876 OJ 94 +QJ 1098 •75 SOUTH • 63 c;;i AKQJ 54 O AK +AK3 Tftc btdding: ~outh W ut North E:aat 2 '/ PHH 2 NT t'ao 4 '! Pau 4 • l'au fi 'I Pas& Pan PaH Opl'n1nl( lead: ~uN-n nf •. SHO•: Sometimea you ha Ye lo dig- a little tv rind the winninK hnc of play. Consider this hand from a t.ournamcnl In Bngl'and. South's first two bids &howed a hand capable of taking ten tricks in hearts on its own. Wht!n North showed his conceolrat1on ol values. South elected t<> gamblo on 5lam. West led lhe lop ol his club sequence. and declarer's first t houghl was 1.hat he had seen better dummies. It srcmed 11s ii he would h1111e to r(•ly on a deltns1vc errclr lor his ~lam oither som1·on1• would hav<• 10 win th1· lir~t sp11d1" or t•lw lht· dl'lendt·r~ would bilVl' to h•l tw•> rounds ol spa<fr~ l(O t hr1111gh ~r~ ~00 ~~De£ ~>-JG ~e REGvL.AR EWZCt5£ tfJ W.T'TtR ~Ol.O ~ ~ .. AT ~~~ '!'OV (.OJ~O I/AN~ 20 ~SO ~1T·U~ el/E~~ ~ING. DRi\BBLE l'A'f~IC.K, ~OU Jl>!>'f t..IF1'W 'f 1VS ll)V.().,£ ei,.>NK 6£0, AND WM~t' M6 00'1' !\! f'OR BETTER OR t'Oll •ORSE DO you SUPPOSE. ~L SPCOKS CJMf;;. 001 ON HRLl..(XtJEeN, MIKE ? KNOW ~tA.E SPOOLO DO? GolOlfiE.GM~E.­ YARD RT MIDNIGt\\ AN' FIND OUT! Careful analytla, however, revealed another poasibllity. With extremely favorable distribu tion, declarer could executf a strip and end play, Declarer won the first dub and drew the missing trumpii. Then he cashed the ace·king of diamonds before leading a spade. West slarted "" echo with the seven to show an even number ol spad1•s, and East correctly held oH. l>eclarer ruffed dummy's last diamond, cashed his remain inl( high club and led )!is IASt spade. f:ast's goosr was cooked. lie could nol allord lo durk Lht• ~pad1· -that wou ld hav1• lw1·n dt•rlart·r'" 12th trirk llut ht· h.1d nothing l1·rt 1n h1' hand l'Xrt•JH ~pade~. \II wh1·n he took the ace he wu forted lo rt!lurn lht• lutt, allowing declartr to discard his tlub loser on dummy's hiJCh 1p11dr We will atcrtt• lhAl d1•tlnfl•t was lurky to rind oor or lhr (ew distributions th11t would pt•rmil him to Jurcei•d. Hut at least he had the 11b1h1y to eng1nN•r lhr· piny rorr1·ctly How do you choon the beat openlnJ lud? Charle• Goren hu tht 1D11wcr. J'or • copy of "Winning Opening l.ud ~ ... nnd SUIS to "Gorl'n·LHdM,'' CUI' of thi11 nt'w~paptr, t'.O. Ho• 259, Norwood. ,,J 076.lli. MakP rhrclo payablt> to \,~ .. papnbookM. by Jeff MacNelly AT~ A6E. l'M ~ I~ l JUST ro ()JE (;ET.UP £V°ERV Mi:Ai'N1'-i(; -_ - by Kevin Fagan 1 l'NOW . ~ ~~E. ~ l(Nolt,)to.I 10 ~ 1NC~016l£ ~~·~ Of 51'RE.N6'f" IN 1iM~ ~ lfl\SI~, ANO f1oM I~ A rY-. 11ME. r.k CRl~I~. •T'k ,. "l'kt.:RBt.:A' '100'f?E KIODl~G I CXJl) MEAN (.,.Q{.J AC. TuAU. 4 I f\\V lfED to.IOTRE DAME iO Cr\JOR BAlTlE. OFT~E BAND5 GOMP£TrTrON ~ SORE I WHl.' NOT? B0T APPARE.NTl4 THE'i CAN'T MAI<£ rr BEC.AUSE OF A OUlE.DULIN(, CONFLICT .1 by Tom Bat1u1t 1 UXJNvER IF IHEY PE.ALI ltD THEY CDut.L .NI~: A 1ROPHO ! by Ferd & Tom Johnson OR. S,_OCK by George Lemont PE..\'l.TS WHAT DID Yv\Ji:: 8!\0nlER SPIKE SAY IN ~IS LE TTE~ 715 HE ALL Rl614T ? I~ •J HE SAYS 1-lE FEELS SORT OF LONEL'f AND ' ANXIOUS ... PEMMICAN- BUR&£R5 I \.-.. . ' . . -~-- \ BUT ~E'S FOUND SOMEONE TO TALK TO ANO THAT SEEMS TO l-IELP . by Charles M Schulz I HAD Tl-115 STRANGE ~EAMLMi H161-lT... .. ,., ,, by Tom K. Ryan FO~ 1)10SE,OF COURSE WHO Rt:VEl. IN P15GUS~NG-~ISPLAYS OF' Gl.LJ'TT'OOY. FE~ 'IA KNOW, ftN10N ... fCAK5 USED fO COME HERE toR A ll11Lf liAcrR lfl~R W I Jl'DGt: PAllkt:• • NOW W£ 00 MOST oiouR ~us1tts5 1N .. ffiE MO™INo ... • 6Y n-E WAY, Aeeev SHEILA TOlO ME THAT YOU ANO SAM STOPPED 8'< TO SEE HER TONIGHT AFTER YOV Len THE CLUB I THAT WAS REAi.. THOUGHTFUL OF 'IOU' J APPRECIATE IT 1 LOOK, LET ME WAKE HER SO '10U C/-N lALK I by Harold ~e Ooux ,_ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuffday. October 18, 1983 a s ------------------------....;.~~~~----~~~----~----....:.------------.;...------··------........................................................................ . ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS Fat cream? Fat chance Judge rules against Irvine mail order firm l"Nm i&aff a.ad wire N90rt1 postal peU'On who tent him an Two Callfomia mall-order com-advertilement for the product. panie.' aale of 1 cream to reduce fat wu Two expert wit.netaes for the Poetal 1 ICh~ to get money by making falae Service said the only pan of the cream claima, a Postal Service judge says. program that will affect fat deposit.a la Willlam A. Duvall, chief adrnin.ia-the energy expenditure brought about d la judo ruled ln w ..... 1 .. ntnn by vigorous exerdae tra ve w .e. _........... Dr. ~-t J . Drenick of the Veterans agaiNt Baba Dlalributlng of lrvtne and ~111 Sport.a Reeearch Corp. of San Pedro, Admin.iatration Hoapital ln Los An- both aellen of BBF Maxerclae Creme. gelea said the ingredient.a of the cream Duvallaaid the Postal Service should are the usual oil.a, fragrances, vHamina return to senden any mail relating to ahd aloe extract found in various the acheme. commercial akin creams. None has any J. Harold Street Advertisements for the companies effect in accelerating br promoting fat told people who penplre heavily but loss, he said. still have "problem areas" to uae the Dr.MurrayCarbyaZimmennanaaid cream to extract the excess fluid out of at a hearing Aug. 3 in Los Angelea that fat cells. 1 there ia no such thing as spot fat Koll signs new exec ''I bought it and had it teated by an reduction with the BBF cream or any obesity doctor and a dermatologist," other product. explained Postal Inspector Ralph Cook Jeff Pederaon, president of Sports in Los Angeles. "Both concluded the Research Corporation, said th.at about same thing. The product will not do 87 .000 jars of the cream had been aold. what the ad claims." He testified that there are no medical J. Harold Street of Newport Beach has joined the Koll Co. as executive vice president in charge of marketing. Cook said he filed a claim in Los books telling of the efficacy of the Angeles against the two firms after a s~bstance and th~t he was unable to brief investigation prompted by a find any expert wtlness who would say what effect its use would have. Street has worked clO!ely with the Koll Co. over the past 10 years as a member of the bro- kerage community. He has been associated with Coldwell Banker Com- mercial Real Estate Ser- vices and, most recently. with Grubb and Ellis. At both finns, he was re- sponsible for market- ing Koll properties in central Orange County. Catering firm moves The product sold regularly for $19.95. Catering Unlimited, the company that supplies 1,500 meals a day for Frontier. Western and American Air- lines flights, has moved to a new location on Airport Loop in Costa Mesa. Baba Distributors, no longer doing business in Irvine, was a minor dis- tributor for Sports Research, according to the inspector. 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Mdrus ..._ __________________ _ C11r--------------------- A handful of Orange County business and industrial leaders who have helped underwrite Service Employment Redevelopment Jobs for Pro- gress, a Santa Ana vocational training achool, will be recogn.i.zed for their 1983 contributions Friday at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. IBM and Disneyland are among the industries that will be recognized at the 17th annual banquet, beginning with a 6:30 p.m. cocktail hour, according to Rachel Holman, a spokeswoman for the 9Chool which trains 150 disadvantaged young people. The school's $2 million budget was slashed in last year's federal funding cut.backs, she said. The faculty and staff consist.a of seven Instead of 23 and the $225,000 state-supported budget is propped up with the aid of 25 local industries. "We're now geared towards private industry," Holman said, whose aid supports training in computer programing. electronics and clerical work. That training frequently results In students winning jobs from the firm that pays for their schooling. IBM donated $100,000 worth of equipment lO the school and Dlsneyland employees helped or- ganize a school fundraiaer held last April. Also to win honors Friday are the Santa Ana based firms Glaas Containers and Rockwell lntemational. making cash donations of $45,000 and $2.500, respectively Guaranteed Investment Moncl Market Checking Account Rete gud•dnteed 1hrou9h Nov l"i 1Q81 9.95°10 10.460/o Annual Yield $2500 minimum • Free checks • Check w riting privileges • Account insured to $100,000 For 1nformat1on. C<l!t Glona Brown <71 4J 851 4993 THE NEW He ritage Bank l a~e forest • New~ort BP<.11,h • ll)~IJ Mrsa S111r _____________ ltp CO!ir _____ , St>ven c onvcnie11t 1orn1ton~ Ml A11<1he•rn • A.rpon • Sclnlr1 An~ • lrvir1f' Homr Tclrphonr 1 Busmeu T clrphonr I Call Michael Mele collect at (619) 457-0131. 1 am knte?Mted in tu-free bonds.. CClWomia Mun1cipal Investors Inc. 'the Municipal Bond Specialists 8950 VIII& Ld Jolie Drive Su il•' 1245 Ld Jolie, Qillfornle 92037 Irvine firll1 lists personnel sh if ts CIE System.a of Irvine hu annou.noed the promotion of t"arJn SlmptOO to manager of commWlkat!ona and systems IOitware. He will be responsible for supporting operat.1J1' systems and developing dlagnoatlc 1e>ftware. ClE allO announced the hir1ng of Joan E l1J1 u ules admlniatrator. She iB a graduate of Ora.nae Cout College. Deboru LyoD• haa been promoted to public relations acooun\ execuUve at B. J. Stewart Advertis- ing and Public Relationa of Newport Beach. She will be in charge of creation and supervision of apecial promotions and corporate public relations. · AST Research Inc. of Irvine, a supplier of performance-enhancement producu for the IBM personal computer, has appointed Bruce Edward• vice president of finance. Edw&lda will be responsible for the company's finance, accounting, control. data processing and budget activities. John R. Miltner, UC Irvine's vice chancellor for university advancement, has been appointed to the executive committee of the F.oonomic Development Corp.. a non-profit organization of government, corporate and education officials that promotes employment and residential opportuniti~ in Grange County. Miltner ia a resident of Irvine. Crosspoint Venture Partners has announced the opening of a new office in Newport Beach to serve Southern California. The office. at 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 200. is headed by Bob Hoff, an experienced venture capital investor. David A. Yox has been named to the new position of director of software development and Jobn Cain was named directbr of man.agewment information systems for Alpha Micro in Irvine. Yox will be responsible for the development of all new software products, including operating systems, Simpson Ellis Lyons language processors, communications products at d user products. Cain will be in charge ol selectin ~. implementing and supervision of in-house equi >- ment and operations. Times Mirror Videotex Services has announCf d an agreement with Video Financial Services that w U allow California financial instituuons l.O off1 ·r banking services to their customers via T1.mt -s Mirror's videotex service, Gateway. without the co 1t of developing their own software programs. Tl e Gateway system will be tntroduced in Oranf e County in mid-1984. Glynnl1 A. Trainer, assistant vice president ar :i economist for the F.conimics Division of Citic.'Or p Capital Markets Group in New York, w1U speak at a breakfast meeting Wednesday at 8·30 a.m. in tt e Marriott Hotel in Irvine. She will discuss the houstr g market outlook in Orange County and will look ; t interest rates from now through 1984. .. 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Retirement b enefits ruling due WASHINGTON -The Supreme Court hu agreed to settle a dispute affecting retl..rement benefits for aome of the millions of Amencans rovered by multl-employer pen.a.ion plans The high COU(t said Monday 1t will hear argumenta in cases from the West Coast on whether a 1980 law may be applied retroactively for six months to force employers who withdrew from the pension plans during that period to contribute to the plans Midland bank adopts new name MIDLAND, Texas -First Nauonal Bank of Midland, declared insolvent last week after a run by large depoeitors, has reopened under the umbrella of RepubUcBank Corp. of Dallas The ne w bank will be known as RepublicBank First National Midland Swift rescinds closing plants SIOUX CITY, Iowa -Swift Independent Padung Co. said it rescinded a plan to close three Midwest pork-packing plants after workers accepted a new contract calling for wage concessions. John A . Copeland, president of Swift, said Monday the packing plants affected are located in Sioux City and Glenwood, Iowa, and National Stock Yards, Ill. Also affected are two sales and distnbuuon uruts, located 10 New Orleans and Columbia, S.C. Western Airlines posts profit LOS ANGELES -New management and wage concessions by employes have hel~ Western Airlines post a profitable third quarter aft.er two consecutive quarters of lea, lhe airline says. Western announced Monday its net profit for the third quarter ending SepL 30 was Sl6. 7 million, or 73 cents per share. Toronto Sun buys Houston Pos t HOUSTON -The new owners of The Houston Post, whose Toron to newspaper regularly publishes pictures of scantily clad men and women. say they do not expect to convert to a tabloid format. The Toronto Sun Publlahing Co., whose purchase of the Post for $100 million and other considera uons was announced Monday, will close th e deal in late November, Sun publisher J. Douglas Creighton said Dollar declines; gold mixed LONOON -Forecasts of a drop in U S . interest rates pus hed the dollar lo wer on foreign exchange markets early today. Gold bulhon prices were mixed The dollar began the day only ma rgmally w eaker in Tokyo, edging down to 232 03 Japanese yen, from 232.05 yen Monday. But after European markets opened, the dollar fell across the board in hne with its weaker performance in New Y ork Monday GOLD OUOTATIONS •r Ille A.-.IM ,.,_ Selecr.a wo<•a golO Otteet 1001 y L-motnlt>g 11.tt>g '3116 IS uo 11 7$ l-1ft•noon A•lnQ 1387 2S up 12 2~ l'..t• •ll•noon ll•lno t.381 80 on '3 ;µ ,, .... ...,. 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IWll It's only the aecond week ot the Sunset League season, but both Dave Thom peon and Jim O'Hara are putting_ Friday nisht's West- minster-Marina confrontation into the "must-win" category. "We have to get a couple more wins, somehow," is how Marina Coach Dave Thompson appraises the situation after the Vikings opened league play with a 41-26 victory over Ocean View last week. "Westminster must win to staY, alive and we have to win to keep going." O'Hara agrees. "In order to get in the playoffs I think a team has to win three games," says the Lions head men- tor. "We're looking at a situation now where we have to win three of our next four games .. That's pretty much the way it is for both teams." The Lions' predicament is a little tougher in that they drop- ped their league opener (13-3 to Fountain Valley). And O'Hara isn't planning on the Vikings being too cooperative "Marina is a very explosive football team." says O'Hara. "They've scored a lot of points and they can score from any- where, at anytime, on the field. "We feel, quite frankly, we have to keep (quarterback Bill) Marler and (running back Eric) Karman from running with the ball. That's not to sleight their other guy, but as far as break- away speed, they're awfully fast. And (wide receivers Chip) Rish and (Mik~) Crowley can burn you for six points anytime. "Just being realistic, 1 would think Marina is going to score at least 14 points, which means for us to win we're going to need to score three times or more." says O'Hara. While the Lions try to stop Marina's ground attack. the Vik- (See VIKES, Page C3) FV, Edison have something to prove Can Barons end the jinx? Can Chargers get back in the Sunset race? Stay tuned ... By ROGER CAR~N Ol IM OellJ -..... Orange County's No. 1 prep football rivalry is growing up - they've reached the sweet 16 plateau -but right now neither party is feeling too swell about the situation. At Fountain Valley the Barons have been on the wrong end of 12 decisions with Edison, losing in just about every conceivable way. They've been upset. knocked out of the playoffs. out of titles, and lost even when they played like winners. &i1.S0n? The Chargers aren't used to hard times -and 2-3-1 overall and 0-1 in the Sunset League can't be construed as any- thing else but for the five-time defending league champions. They meet Friday night at Anaheim Stadium (7:30) and it could very well be the final straw for &lison with a second league loss. And for the Barons? They're ranked No. 1 in Orange County and a 13th loss in this series would seem to be an invitation to another line of work. It's the same old story -a great deal is on the line for these two rivals. Edi.son Coach Bill Workman Just shakes his head while trying to reconcile with his team's situ- ation, capped by a 24-10 loss to Huntington Beach last week. Oilers' top goal: Get back to earth The Oilers of Huntington Beach are rolling high with a 24-10 Sun.set League football victory over FA:iison in hand and the No. 3 ranking in Orange County following their fifth straight victory. But there are still more hurdles for the Oilers, begin- ning with unheralded Ocean View Friday night. "After such a victory (over F.dison) you can understand the amount of tears and ~njoy· ment afterward," says Hunt- ington Beach Coach George Pascoe. "It had been so long. "But we've got to sell thb to our players: The win over F.dison means nothing if you go and loee the next four -or even one of the next four. "Ocean View does so many thlng:s offensively. They can 9COre points. We come up with H 10me fumbles and inter- ceptions and we w on 't score t any points. 1 "Ocean View does a lot to ! you set-wiae o!fensively. and they run the Delaware a little bit. When we scrimmage ounelves our offense does real well." thing to do with that, however. The 195-pound Thompeon has rushed for 963 yards on 112 carries and 800red 13 TOI. Quarterback Eric Lawton has completed 60 of 120 puses for 969 yards and 9 TDs and haa been intercepted just 3 times. Meanwhile. the 1-5 Sea- hawks of Coach Steve Colflesh are coming off their best offensive thruat o( the aeaaon, scoring 26 on a solid Marina defense. "I felt good about our game with Marina," says Colflesh. "We knew we had to block better and we did. We had to play better as a team and we did. We were down 21-6 in the first quarter and could have quit, but we didn't." Ocean View operates very similar to Huntington Beach in tcnns of style and Colflesh says it'll be interesting to see just how Huntington Beach defenses his Seahawks. As for containing Thomp- son, Colflesh adds: "Nobody has stopped him yet. "We dropped eight balls that would have been good for 176 yards 'lnd two touchdowns," says Workman, "which would have made us a winner. "And we fumbled at the 7 with first and goal. We've never dropped foot- balls like we have this year. We've had 28 unmolested drop- ped balla. "If the db is there, that's dif- ferent, but whey you do it by yourself . . . and eight of those were in the end zone. It changes our whole season." As for dealing with the high-Oying Barona. who have been very impressive in victories over Mater Dei, Servlte and Long Beach Poly on the way to a 5-1 season record, Workman says: "They have a very good running back (Dave Swigart) which you have to respect and they're a solid football team with no weak- nesses. They do a lot of things right.'' Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner, who hasn't seen the Barons defeat Edison since Willie Gittens got,4nto the end wne for a 6-3 victory in 1977, agrees with the notion that pass defense will probably dictate his team's of- fensive sucxess. · "Our pass protection for Brett Stevens haa been very good," says Milner. "We've only allowed six or seven sacks in as many pass situations that we've had. "But Stevens is setting up and making the right decisions. The No. 1 asset we have in pass protec- tion is his ability to get his reads and to get rid of the football. "There are some things we think we t's a matter of going out and doing those things. We are right where we want to be going into the Big Game." On the other side of the Line. Milner says the major task is to contain Edison quarterback Jon Nowotny on the bootleg and power keep. "And," adds Milner, "we have to maintain pressure on him, not allow him time on the crossing routes. We have to play physical up front." (See RIVALS, P111e C2) ,.,_..,.,_ The presence of Danny Thompson may have eome- "If you get in the starting blocks with a 9.5 sprinter and your beet is 10.0, you don't just say 'forget it' and quit. You go." Oriole first baseman Eddie Murray is surrounded by a mass of humanity during celebration Monday. in Baltimore ~id drug involve~~nt l~ad to KanSts City's decline? KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Ia there a connection between the decline of the once-powerful Kanaaa City Royals and ~e admitted drug involvement of a few li.ey playen? l John Schuerholz, thF team's bele.,-uered general rnanagtlt', IA}'I he doesn't know for certain, but he doesn't think dNp had a big Impact on the Royala' lackluater performance ln 1983. Juat three yean after winning the American League pennant, the RoyalJ finiahed four eames under .~00 and 20 aamea out of flnt pl.ace this year ln the American I.ague West, a d.Maton they once domina~. Outfielder Willie WU.On, who won the AL batting championahip in 1982 with a .332avera,e,11w hil averace plummet 56 points to .276. Laat week, WU.On admitted in ov-:11 1.UJ->'t that he tried to purcha.le cocaine at the height of the eeuon. Pitcher Vida Blue, a former Cy Young Award winner, wu releued by a cti.- guated Schuerholz. in Augwt with an 0-5 record and an earned run averqe of 6.01. In open court Monday, Blue admitted to poeeeeaing three IJ'aml of ooca1ne a few weeks prior to' 1prtng trainins. He alao indicated that ln recent weeka he has undergone therapy. The other two Royals who pleaded guilty to trying to buy cocaine in June were outfielder Jerry Martin, who wu on the diaabled lilt almoet the entire year, and flnt bueman Willie Aikens, who wu booed frequently for hla clumey, hHvy·foot.ed m!aplayt at flrst hue. "I don't think we can go btck and do an autopsy on 1983 and determine what level of cin.lp wu In the syatem of thla team," Sc.huerholz eaJd Monday. "I per.onally don't think the druaa had a bla Impact, when you meMW"e all thoee other th.lnaa. It may have had 80l'De. I'm not di.lcountina It, and I'm not trying to push lt under a rug. But how do you measure lt7" The Royals were betlet by aeveral injurles durtna • lq, d-.UOU. •ea10n that •w them flniah 79-83 and be out of cont.entlon by mid-September for the fint time since 1974. Dennla Leona.rd, their flnest pitcher, wel\l out in May wtth a knee injurf. "Dennla Leonard not belna able to plt.ch for over half the leMOt'\ Md a1ot to do wlth where we finiahed," aaJd Schuerhols. who e~ the dMla that bfoucht Blue ana Mu11n from the San Frandllc:o GI.ants •nd Aikens from the Callfom.la Ancel.a. "Larry Oura's pit.chine alump did, too. Our very dlaappoinUng run produc.:tion had a lot to do wtth where we fin.l.ahed," he eaJd. "Our horrendous flelding ... our team earned run averaae ... had a lot to do with It. Whether any or all of thoee were Impacted on by a druc problem, I don't know. I really do not know ." Schuerholz admitted a connection wu p<*ible. "But I don'tknow that tor a fact. Irully don't. I don't know what part. If any, the pertonnance of Vida Blue wu affected by thll ... I don't know to what de,ree Willie Wi.bon'a performance WU affected ... ot Willie Aikens'. I don't have the answer to that. They may not have been affected at all.'' To •Y that drup were a f.ctor In the team'• performance 11 only 1peculatlon, Schuttholz •kl. Rick Dempsey ' Orioles love a parad'e BALTIMORE (AP) -The last parade waa in 1979 -and thO&e members of the newly crowned World Champion Baltimore Orioles who attend- ed that event say they much preferred this year's tickertape celebration. The parade Monday after- noon through downtown Bal- timore -an event featuring an orange and black aea of pennants, balloons and l 00,000 boisterous fans -celebrated the Orioles' first championship since 1970. In 1979, an emotional crowd turned out to conaole the Orioles after the Pittsburgh Pirates bounced back from a 3-1 deficit to sweep !Pe last three games and the World Series. "ln 1979 we came back , and there were a lot of people who came out who had a lot of tears in their ~es becauae we loet," said catcher Rick Dempeey, the Most Valuable Player of this year's series. ''This year we got tears in our eyes because we won." Fifteen players from the 1979 team were on this year's title team, including Dempeey, the fiery backstop who aet a record with five extra base hi ta in the series. Dempeey signed autographs and shook hands the entire length of the parade, a bottle of champagne in whichever hand waa free. With the crowd chanting "MVP, MVP," Dempsey step- ped from a cherry red Cutlass convertible and said simply, "We're number one," eliciting louder cheers by waving his right index finger. Sign-waving fans packed the streets alo ng the eight-block parade route and the plaza surrounding City Hall, cheering and raln1ng confetti down on the players as they cruiaed put in vin- tage-mode) convertible can. Yeager, Dodgers sign pact LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vet- eran catcher Steve Yeager, who had his best sea.son m 1983 with the Los Angeles Dodgers since 1977, haa signed a new two-year contract with the club, Vice Presi- dent Al Campanis announced. Yeager, who will be 35 on Nov. 24, hit 15 home runs with 39 runs-batted-in before suffering a fractured wdat when hit by a pitch on July 31. He finished the aeuon with a .203 average, 15 homers and 41 RBI. In 11 major l~e eea.ons, all with the Doc:tsen. YNIU hu a .229 lifetime avnge with 96 home runs and 360 RB(. In four World Series, he has hit .316 with four homen and 10 RBI. He wu eelected co-Moat Valuable Player of the 1981 World Serie with Pedro Guerrero and Ron Cey. Yeager'• beat eeuon wu 1977 when he hit .256 wtth 16 horne- runa and 56 RBI. "He la one of the finest <19- fenalve catchers in bueba.11. •I Campanit said Monday. "HJ. pow r la an lldded plua ln OU(' lineup. H.ta experience la vt\al to our Sua.'ell." The native of Hun~. w. Va., palled the 1,000·pme ~ In his~ laet May 9. ' : .ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 18, 1983 BULLITIN BOARD L•ker!I bome srhedule Nov 9 -Oal111; Nov I 1 -Phoenix: Nov 13 -Utah; Nov 15 -Miiwaukee; Nov. 17 - Cleveland, Nov 22 -Utah, Nov 25 -New Jersey; Nov 27 -Chicago. 7 p.m . Dec. 2 -DallH, Dec. 4 -San Diego, 7 p.m.: Dec. 8 -Kansas City; Dec. 11 -New York. Dec 16 -San Diego. Dec. 18 - Portland. Dec. 23 -Golden State; Dec. 27 - Denver, Dec. 30 -Golden State. Jan. 6 -San Antonio; Jan 8 -Houston; Jan 15 -Seattle; Jan 17 -Washington; Jan 24 -Phoenix: Jan. 26 -Houston; Jan. 31 -Ponland Feb. 3 -Utah. Feb 12 -Atlanta. 12:30 p m.; Feb. 17 -Denver; Feb. 21 -Seattle: Feb. 24 -Boston. • March 7 -Philadelphia; March 10 -In- diana. March 13 -Seattle, March 15 -San Antonio: March 23 -Detroit: March 25 -San Otego. March 29 -Houston April 1 -Golden State. 7 p m . Apnl 6 - Kansas City, April 11 -Ponland. April 13 - Dallas, April 15 -Phoenix. 3 pm All games begin at 7·30 pm , unless other- wise noted. SPORTS BREAK Olympic committee shows some interest in delay of refunds F r om AP dbpatcbe1 LOS ANGELES -The president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee, Peter V. Ueberroth, says g:1 there won't be any delays on refunds of money for tickets to oversubcribed events just to continue earning interest, "1 would not permit one day of delay in order to permit us to gather more interest," said Ueberroth. "This is not a game where an extra 10 days of interest income will make a lot of difference." The LACXX:: is earning thousands of dollars a day in interest on more than $1 00 million an ticket orders it ts holding, but won't be return- ing any of that in terest when it issues refunds for over - UEHUIOTH subscnbed events. The exact amount of the daily interest has not been revealed, but Ueberroth termed as "reason- able" a reported estimate of at least $28,000 a day. Quote of the day Rams Coach Job.n Robinson. dtSCussing .the problem of trying to contain Atlanta quarterback Steve Bartkowski. "It's not that big a deal. Bartkowslu rolling out IS a lot l.Jke me rolling out -a lot of things jiggle. but not much happens." Oregon, ASU players lauded Ariwna State's Darryl Clack and [i] Todd Hons. along with Oregon's Dan c II• Ralph were named the Pacific-I 0 players-of-the-week Monday. Clack and Hons shared the award on offense for their play in the Sun Devils' 34-14 trouncing of USC. Ralph was named Defensive Player of the Week for leading the charge on Arizona qi+M- terback Tom Tu.nrucliffe in a game Oregon won. 19-10. Clack. a sophomore tailback from Fountain, Colo .. rushed for 116 yards and one touchdown. Hons, the ASU quarterback from Torrance, passed for 346 yards and one TD Athletes •nd h ypnosis "Ullng Hypnosis to lmproY9 Atl'lletlc Per- formenC4" le th• 1ub~t of e free lecture wl'llch wlll be glvtn by .!)an Tl'lorne end Peul Law- malter on Oct. 29 For mor• Information, pnone 17 t -0333. Dr•ll boat raelnll Tne 1983 National Drag Boat Association racing ae&1on comes to a close .this weekend at Irvine Lake In Orange as 100 of the nation's faste1t drag boat• vie for lndlvldual high points championships at the Coors Race of Cham- pions. Alao scheduled Is a full schedule of circle boat classes lnclulng K-Boats, Cracker Boxes, Pro Comps, Comp Jets and Mod VP out- boards Each class wm run a three-neat format. racing once Saturday end twice Sunday Racing begins at 9 a m on Saturday and Sunday. Gates open at 7 a m Admission lor &dulls Is S 10 Salurday and S 12 Sunday Children. 12-and-under are ad- mitted 1ree Irvine Lake Is located off the Newport (55) Freew&}' by takrng the Chapman Avenue east ex11 311t mlles 10 Sanllago Canyon Road, turn· Ing right and going lour mlles lo the lake entrance Ripken, Murphy honored ST. LOUIS -Shortstop Cal • Ripken Jr of the world champion Baltimore Orioles and outfielder Dale Murphy of the Atlanta Braves were named players of the year by The Sporting News. Ripken, who batted .318 and had 27 homers to go with 101 runs-batted-in, was the only American League performer to play every inning of every game. Murphy batted .302 with 36 home runs and 121 RBI as the National League's top player. · LaMarr Hoyt, who fashioned a 24-10 record for the Chicago White Sox, was named by TS N the AL's top pitcher and John Denny, 19-6, of the Philadelphia P hillies the top hurler m the NL Nix on scores 19 in de but RENO -Forward Terry Cum-m mings scored 38 points and newly-acquired Norm Nixon had 19 and added seven assists to power the San Diego Cl.Jppers past the Denver Nuggets 133-128 m an exhibition National Basketball Association game Monday night Lakers cut No. I pick LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Lakers have wa.ived their first choice in the June free agent draft, rookie forward O rlando Ph1lhps. and also center Dale Wilkinson. Phillips was a star at Pepperdine. Wilkinson, who played m the Continental Basketball Associa- tion , signed as a free agent with the Lakers Sept 28. The moves leaves the Lakers with 16 on the roster. four above the 12-player llmll Veteran l'enter Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and newly-signed rookie guard Byron Scott partici- pated in their fi rst, full workouts Monday Abdul-Jabbar has been slowed by a case of Vlral hepatitis and it 1s not known when he will play in a game Titan, 49er honored Running back Lenny Montgom- ery of Long Beach State and cor- nerback Lee Miller of Cal State Fullerton St.ate have been named players-of-the-week in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association. Montgomery, 5-7, 175 pounds, paced the 49ers to a 28-16 win over Pacific with 144 yards on 20 carries. He is the brother of Philadelphia Eagles star Wilbert Montgomery. The defe nsive honors went to Miller, a 6-0, 180-pounder who made seven unassisted tackles, three assists, bro ke up two passes and intercepted another as Fullerton's Titans beat San Jose State, 20 -11. Television, radio TV: No evenu scbMduled RADl~veflt.s scheduled. Fall fair raeln• The MYenth Orenga County Fall Ferr open1 Monday, Oct 24 et Lo• Al amlto• Race Track The meet offe1a nlgnttlmt thoroughbred racing and euracta tome of t,,. 1op rtden In the stete, Including Lalflt Plncey, Jr , among otl'lera This year'• Fell Fair racing boa1t1 a stakes schedule offering more than $230.000 In edded 1,11oney for tnoroughbreda. The Fall Fair otters thoroughbred. quar- 1ernoree and apa10011 racing. In eddltlon, • Arabian racing will make lt1 debut. The meet run• every night except Sunday starting Mondey with a 6;3 p.m. flrtt post. There will be S2 eicacta and Pick Six wager- ing. Newport Center tourney The Newporl Center Association'• annual Goll Ball Cheslng and Tippling tournament will be held Monday at Irvine Coast Country Club The format wlll be best ball scramble. Sign-In for the day's activities wlll begin at 11 a m. and the shot·gun lee time will be 12 30 pm Regl1- trat1on lee of $45 lor non-members and S35 for clu6 memt>ers includes green IMs, cart ren- tals, lunch dinner and drinks For more infor- mation, phone 640· 1861 \l'ashington •s John Riggins f um bl es the ball at tht> goal line. only to have Easy pickings for Mater Dei? At first glanc..-e, P1ux X, Mate1( De1 High 's Angelus League opponent Thursday night at Santa Ana Stadium, would appear t.O be a.n easy target. After all, the Warriors are 0-6 on the season so far and dropped their opening league encounter to Bishop Amat, 42-6, la.st Friday Mater Del Coach Wayne Coch.run is approach mg the contest cautiously, however. "Their record Isn't very good, but that's because they've played some real tough people." says Cochrun. Among Pius X's opponents this year have been Compton, Muir, Notre Dame and Loyola, ranked No. 1 in the Big Five Confe rence. The Warriors Jost to Loyola 28-14, prompting Cochrun to remark. "[t's a pretty good indication they're a good team." As for the Monarchs (3-3 overall), they opened Angelus League play with an 18-0 wi.n over Serra. "We played well defensively and in the kicking game . But offensively, in the first half, we stunk up the fi.eld," says Coch run. The Monarch coach said he's hopeful of getting running back Mike Jones back mt.o the lineup th.is week. J ones has missed the past month w11h an ankle injury. "He's jogging but I don't know yet ifhe'U be 100 percent by the end week," says Cochrun "I hope he is. We sure could use him." a teammate reco,·e r it in the end zone again t Gre.-n Bay '1onday. Alter boys win ,first two races 95 points later, Packers win by 1 By ALMON LOCKABEV o.lly_....,. __ m the Gre<>n &~--Packers' 48-47 victory Monday night. The Alter boys (no pun in- tended) dominated the first two races of the United Stat.es Yacht Racing Union's Champlonshlp of Champions Monday at Dana GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -It was nothing less than the wildest shootout of the year -and it ended with the game's most ac· curate marksman misfiring. Washington's Mark Moseley, who had already kicked four field goals, was poised for a 39-yarder . almost routine for him. But he was wide to the right as time ran out and a 20-yarcl chip shot by Jan S tenerud with $4 seconds to play stood up as the winning edge "It's the first tune Mark's missed in a si tuation like that," srud Redskins' quart~rback Joe Theismann. who threw two touchdown passes to Joe Wash- ington. "He's won a lot of games for us in that situation. He's the best kicker 1n the league and rm sure that's the last one he'll ever rruss like that " Point. Champions of 20 sailboat classes started competition out of Ilana Point Yacht Club in windi so light and shifty that the aecond of the scheduled six races did not finlsh until near dark. The series RJV ALS is being sailed in Hobie-188. • • • Winner of the first race was From Page C 1 Hobie Alter Jr. of Capistrano Beach, holder of the national Workman is of course aware of ch amp ions h 1 p in th e the Barons' passing game. begin- Gold Cup was his fin,al bow Kelso, five timesnamedHorseofthe Yest, dies at age 26 "He has made so many clutch lucks I guess the percentages fi - nally caught up to him," Steneurd said of Moselev, last year's Most Valuable Player in the National Football League. It was the highest scoring game in the league this season. surpass- ing Green Bay's 41 -38 overtime victory over Houston m the season opener CHESAPEAKE CITY, Md (AP) -There are those who say that Kelso. five limes Horse of the Year, died with his last ovation still ringing in his ears. ··Kelly," as he was affectionally known by his owner. Mrs Allaire C. duPont. had not raced sin ce 1966, but they brought the 26-year-old gelding - ancient as horses go back for one last hurrah last Saturday at Belmont Park in New York. He was taken by van from his retirement home to parade up the stretch before the Jockey Club Gold Cup, an event he had won five times. It had been so long since he last had wom a saddle that there was concern he would fight it. But, old campaigner that he was, he seemed to remember what it was for Scott sets record From AP dl1palcltes- John Scott bettered his own world record in the 300-meter freestyle swlm and helped his U.S . teammates move lnto fifth place on the third day of the 1983 Modem Pentathlon Junior World Charn- pionshi'pe. Scott, 21 , of Sant.a Cnn set the record ln 1982 in London 'but hi& tlme of 3:08.30 at Heritage Park pool on Monday waa .27 eecond faster. Teammate Mike Goetlgian, from Newt.own Square. Pa., wu aerond in Soott'a heat w ith a time of 3:11.51 and It atood up as the second be.t of the day. Hungary, Sweden and Italy continued to lead the complicated polnta rA<.-e after three events of the four.day, five-event pentathlon. . Hu~ary ia fi.nt with 9,980, Italy aecond with 9,608, Sweden third with 9,684, Wett Germany fourth with 9,460 and the U.S. fifth with Q,388. TOO.y'1 closina competJtlon moved back to nearby C.Oto de c.za for plst0l shooting and the 3,000-met4!r Cf"OCl8 country run 1 I Hobie-Hobie-16 class. His brother nmg with Stevens and with J eff, the Hobie-18 titlist, was the Jamie Craft and Carl Harry the He and Forego, a 13-year-old gelding, led the winner in the second race major targets. Cup field to ttn? starling gate toa rousing ovation. The The Championship of Cham-"They have you ma bind," says applause continued as the two lingered on the track p1ons is composed to holders of Workman. ''With Craft and and stopped at the winner's circle to smell some national lilies m both multihuU Harry · · · and (Brian) Belcher up flowers. and monohull smaU boat classes. the middle and the runner out of After being returned home to Woodstock Farm. The regatta alternates each year the backfield. You can't double and a little more than 24 hours after what turned out between catamarans and mono-cover somebody. Craft is the best to be a farewell salute, Kelso was dead. hulls. receiver in the league. But if you "He was found with t'Olic symptoms about 4 Top five finishers and the class play games with Craft. Harry o'clock, and he died about 10 minutes to seven," said in which they are champions: goes right by you. Maybe he JeCCra Moore, wife of the farm trainer. Eugene First Race -l. Hobie Alter Jr. catches just two passes 3 game, Moor e. (Hobie-16); 2. Randy S mylh (Tor-but it doesn't make any dif- "We'll never know what killed him or what the nado), Huntmgton Beach; 3. ference if he gets in the (end) effect was of his trip to New York," said Dr Alan Larry Hardeck (NACRA 5 2) w ne. We're way over our heads., McCarthy, a veterinarian who had been ca.nng for Santa Barbara; 4. Jane Schock * him.Hesaidstresscouldcausecolic,andadded, "That (Santana-20) Newport Beach, 5. l'69-Eors!:;r:~::'n11t1.:1.~•:v had to be a stressfuJ trip for him." Richard Loufek (Prlndle-18) mo-eorson 29. Foontern veun • His at;;arance In New York was to spur ,.. __ ta M~-1t11-eorson 70, Foonrern v.11 .. ' V(JPlt ~ lf12-tdlton 26. Foun111n Vt lltv 7 donations the Thoroughbred Retirement Fund, Second Race -I.Jeff Alter 1m-1=oon11111 venev 29. Edlt0n ,, f d h f •:-..a h lfH-Founl•ln Vellev 0, Ed1SOll 0 which seeks to In omes or rei.u"t:U Or!lft. (Hobie-18) Caplst.tano Beach; 2. lf75'-Edlson 1t. Fountain vaH1v • Kelao was buried Monday near h.i.s dam, Maid Of Hobie Alter Jr. (Hobfe· 16) lf76-Eorson 1), FOUft•trn ventv ~ V 1'17-Founl•lll VtlleV 6, edllon l F1ight; the stalUon Neartic and the dam enomous. Capistrano Beach; 3. Richard 1t1t-Ec11t.on 10. Foon111n v111tv 1 Lo f k (pn. dl 18) "'-ta Mesa lf~dlton )S, Foonteln V•"-v 1 A 90n of Your Hoet. Kelso won 39 of 63 career u e n e-'-""' ; 191(>-Eorson ts. Fovn1.1n venev 14 t'-'-hed d 12 ti d thlrd n two 4. Larry Hardek (NACRA ~.2) IMO-£dlton 1•. l'ount•lll Velltv o starts. u W> secon mes an ° San Barbar 5 Ch k Sl 1..-,,.1-£.cltton i• F°""'''" v111tv u occasions. K elso was a great-grandson of the ta a, · uc n"" 1N,_EGllon 11'. Fountain v111tv l immortal Man 0 • War and a granchon of Triple Crown ~ tt.Qaples Sabot) San Diego. 101son 1 .. e1s wi.s. 1M-1 "You never expect to see 95 points m a game and it is always 1mposs1ble to l'Xplain," said Wash- ington Coach Joe Gibbs. "The Pack was just super tonight They were great playmakers and they made a big night for themselves." The game almost belonged from start to finish to the quar- terbacks. , Green Bay's Lynn Dickey c.'Om - plet.ed 22 of 30 passes for 387 yards and three touchdowns -36 and 9 yards to tight end Paul Coffman and 31 yards to fullback Mike Meade. Theismann hit 27 of 39 at- tempts for 398 yards and had scoring tosses of 6 and 5 yards to Washingtc)n. In all, the two teams amassed 1,025 net yards in total offense, just 108 shon of the NFL record of 1,133 set in 1950 by the Los Angeles R a ms and the now-defunct New York Yankees. winn~~~~:iin 1959,hewononceandfinished Wake def ends Hobie-33 Challenge title second twice. He won Horse of the Year honors five Lewie Wake of Capistrano Beach Haines reoently won the ltorld consecutive years, 1960·64. No other hor.e has won will defend his title again.st a class field championship In the Olympic Soling the honor more than three Umet. He retired after in the second annual Hobie-33 Class, defeaUng former champion ma.king one start ln 1966 wlthearning:soUl.977,896. Challenge Cup at Newport Beach David Curtia of Marblehead, Mass. Ke180 won the Jockey Club Gold Cup In the same Saturday and Sunday. *SHARK FISHING" 3 TRIPS DAILY 140 P!R PERSON (6 Pf(ton mulm\lm) ycan he took Hor&t! o( the Year honors. when the The top Hoble-33 aldppert In the clusic was run at two miles. He aet a Belmont Park west wlU be competing ln tho record of 3:19 4·5 ln 1962 and an American record of three-race 1egatta on a boat·for boat 3: 19 1-~ at AqueduC't In 1964. (one deatgn) hula. Carl Hanford trained Kelao during his brtUlAnt LeadJnj contenders Include Bob c.r~r. BoyN. Oxr¥a.rd; Hobie Alter Sr., "l h1wc never ridden " better horw," said tddle CaplJtrano Beach ; and Robbie tt.lnes, Arcaro, who rode Kebe> In alJ nine 1Q61 •tarts. S.n Dltgo. Headquarters for the event will be at Ja.h Slocum'• Restaurant on Cot.st Highway, Newport Beach. Entry foml.'I and addluonaJ infonn*tiol\ can be obtained by contactJng Mfc"hele Banks of the World Hobi Clue AuoclaUon, Oceanside. Phone (61Q) 7:58-9100. •I •m -11 •m •1pm-lpm •lpm -1am a • *P0Rm1H1tt BALBOA DEEP S£A FIStlNG CtWtTElS BALllOA (714) 675-2960 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 18, 1983 C3 fDR THE RECORD Prep f oothall log Passing doniinates ~ . . . .. 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" W1\ti1ro1on •• 0'to0" PO'•leno ~141e 11 St "'• Cl••• n Sacrarrento \t•le •' HumDO•o• State R.01ano\ •' w,,1u er n VIKES • • • From Page C1 ings will concen1rate on West· minster's aerial assault "It's going to be a tough game, real tough," counters Thompson "They look real goo<l. T hey really throttled Fountain Valley. Ir a couple of breaks had gone their way they cou ld have easily won that game Whal we're going t.o have lo try to stop them from doing ts throwing the ball so eas· ily .. • Manna enters with 2-3· 1 over- all ra'tlrd . while Wesurunster comes in at 3-3 "As far as the w t two WlllS, I'm happy to get those." says Thomp· .on, "Of cou rse, I wouldn't of minded wanning a couple of past loseee, either But thu 1s league now. ThL• LS where it's Import· ant" Mllr1N · Wt•'"*'t.., )«19• 1'6.>-We•lmlrl\19' )I, Marina O lt~Wt'1mln,1tf If. Merine O lff~WHlmln•1er JA. Merl,,. • 1,.._w .. 1mlft>lt r If, Maflne I• lff1-Wtt1m11111tl' l4. Marina 19 lfft-W"lmln\ler 11. 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TCU at Savior Colort dO Stalt •• Tuu ·EI PHO, " lowt Slate al Olllehome Arllan••• Slatt at McNHu S1a1a. n Ntw Mn lco Slale al Norlll Ttu• Slalt Tu es at Soulllarn MtlnOdl•I TuJao el Taxu Teen. n MIDWUT Olllanome Slalt el Ken•" Co1orad0 al NtbrHkt K••IUl Slal• a l Mln 0urt llllnol• el Purdue 10,.e el Mlch1111n Mlcnloan Stale at Onlo Slota Mlnnt .Ola at NOrlhWUltrn tnolano el Wl•con•ln Miami, Fie et Cln<:lnnell Wes• Tt(H Slate 01 Wichita Sie l• SOu•nern 1111no1, 11 Indiana Slate Bow11n11 Ciret n al Norlnt rn llllnol\ Sou111we11 Mlu ovrl 11 Drake Toleao 01 Eu tern Mlch111an )Ball Slole,o l w;~~;."H M1c111oan Mlu iu oo! Slat~ et Auburn Oovoa•on et Tiie C"a0t l North Cerohna Stal• at Clem,on 01.lkt ol Man i.no Ea11 Carol1no a• Fooroae KenluOv 01 Georgie Georo10 Teen 01 Tt nntnte SOulh CarOllna at LSU n Lou•avllie al Fio,,oo S1e1e n \la no@rbtll 41' MiSSist,001 R.cnmono 11 lliro1n1a Teen Tulane at Souinern M•U1u 1001 Virginia at Wake J;ore.\f EAST Penn Slalt 11 We.I V1ro1n1a Plmour111> a• Novv Lehigh at Armv Pennlvlvenla al Y alt Prlncr•on al Horv•rd Brown al Holv Cron Bo11on U ot Mouacnu1t111 Conn•cllcu• al Maine Cornell al Oorlrnoulh New Homo•nlre •< Norihteslern Rutger• el Wllllam & Marv Temole e l Delaware Comm unity c ..... SATURDAY'S GAMES SOU111 Cou t Conftr9nct Como•on v•~ Golden Weal al DCC Oranot Coa11, al Ctrrllos Ml San Anlonio al Fullerlon Minion c ...... ence Palomar al 5an Oleoo. 1 30 o m Cltru• a1 San1e Ana R1ver1lde al Soutnwulern sou-.. Cetlfwnlt Confwtnet LA Vallev al EH i LO\ A1>11el9• i.A Pltrce at LA Herbor Weal LO• Al!QelH .. Lo• Anotlel cc Mttrec>tlltan C~• El Camino al Toll I 30 D m Be•ersht ld at Peaooena CC Lon@ Beocf\ CC er Senta Monica Wn tem Slate c..-ence Honcocr. at G1enoolt . 1 lO P m San10 Ber1>er• CC al Rio Hondo 2 om Mooroar-.. at Venfura Feottl• C~tnea C.ron monl el Mt San Jacinto, 1 om Oeaerl al AnlelOoe Vellev 1moerlo1 Volltv a• Sen Bernardino Vallflv !All oemea 01 1 JO o m unltn noieo) COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOG GokMn West (l-3) 10 Soo<11rt>ac11 ?1 38 S.nle Ano 17 78 eoe,.11e1a 1 0 Poaaoeno 38 1 Fu11er1on f 1 Sa• Oc1 72-<omolon· lei DCC) St l Oc1 lt-11 San D•too Mtse' Sal Nov 17-al Cerrllos • Sal Nov •-Ml San Antonio" la• DCC I Tnur Nov 7•-al Orono• Coa•I' Oran9e Co.st Cl·l ) 17 Pe1omar 71 O Sa odleOllck 17 0 Sanoa Beroara CC 11 24 Lono Beocn CC 19 JI San O•t110 Mesa 11 !>e r Dcl 7?-al C.rrllo•' Se• Ocl 79-11 Ml San "n10,,10· Sa• Nov 5-Fulltr'lon" So• Nov 19-al Comoion• Tnvr Nov 7•-Golden Wt\I' Sa~ctc (S-0 1 11 Ciol<l .. n WH I 10 17 Orange Coa\I 0 u LO"O Buel\ cc • 13 Grou mont 6 10 Senta Ana 1 Sa l Ocl 7'-el Cliru• • Sol Nov 5-Rlvenloe· Sa l Nov l?-et Palomar• Sa l No• l~San Ole110· Tf\ur . Nov 2t-t l Sovtnwetltrn' • Oenole• conlart nct 111rne HIW! $Chool football THURSDAY'S 1;"1w'IES A"991ua Lettut P•u1 it v1. Merer Del a1 San11 Ant S•aolvm Ctnturv Lettue Foolnlll al El Moot no Eme>lrt Leatue Loaro -. Cvoreu at We•lt rn Guo.n Grtv• L .. t111e Loi Aml110• ..,. !>onllego el Cieroen Grovt Onnot LNtut Sa vanna v• Maonolla 01 Le Palma Paro. Hen·INllUe E llwenda •> Wooobrldot el Irvine FIUDAY'S c;AMl:S SunMt LN- EOl•on v' Fountain V1ti.v t i Ant lltlm Sladlum Octen Vltw t i Hunllr>111on &tacll Marina al WHlmlnller 5" View LH -Saddlebacll ., NtwOO<I Ht rOO< Coro"• Ott Mar "' Co••• Ml•• t i Oranoe Coe1t Colle9t E •lancla al Irvine Unlvtn llv v• El Toro at Mtu lon Vlek> s.utt1 CMat Let- Mlu lon Vltlo el Leount Btacll Laoune Hiii• a t Caoo Vallev !Min Clerntnte al Dene Hllll SUNSET LEAGUE J r oumaln v auev· ll NIWl"OttT HAAM>tt (t·1·11 I Ala~toero " IOISON 12.) II Ee' 7l-Mar1,,.• ,, Senta Alla n ~I 21-Ml\llon Vltto• 1 Oamltn ,, Oc1 71 Eol•on• tel OCC1 37 CvP<au 0 Oc• lt-Sen Clemtnle• ,. Nov I-el CaPl•lreno Vt lltY' 20 Vl•ia I~ Nov •-HunllnotOfl &Hen• Hunllnglon teacf\ lS 0 LA aa11111no J3 Nov l~ean Vfaw' tal H&l 14 Unlvtf\lh•" ) NOY 10-wooaorlooe· (al lrvlntl .. Sanle Marie I• 57 Irv Int' 0 LAGUNA HILU IJ.lJ 11 Maltr Otl , SEA VIEW LEAGUE ., E•lencle' ,, ,. Ir VIM 20 10 Hunll"OIOn &teen' ,. Ocl 21-StCIClltbtCk" 11 E•len<:la .. OCI 11-f'ln Viv• IAnollelrn Siad I C<mONA DIEL MAit (6·0) Oct 1'-Co••• Mtaa' 16 unlvenltv lS Oct 21-Wt•lmln•ltf' IOCCI 10 Hunllno1on Btacf\ l Nov >-El TOfo• t11 MVI " LH une Betti\' • Nov 1-0<H n Via..,• (at HB) )I St n Clemt nlt 0 Nov IC>-<dM' lal OCCl • Mlu lOn Vlt lo• I) Nov II-Marine' lei OCC I 21 Ct Pl•lrano Velltv 26 10 Sen Ct.menit• J >S Saodleback • 1 SADOLltACk 12•0 Oct 21-a1 Capl•l•t no Vt llt v' l'OUNTAtN VALLEY ls.I) 20 El Toro 0 • St nlt Ant Vtllfy It Oct. ,._I Oana Hill•• 7• Malt r Dal 0 71 lrvlne' , 0 Sanla Alla ,. Nov 1-WOOdbrldH' (at MVI ,, FOOllllll :I\ Dcl 21-Colle Me1a• (DCC) 6 Lt Hebrt , Nov. 10-MonlClt lr (t i MV) 19 Mlu lon Vlelo 0 Ocl 78-Unlvt rallv• (al lrvlr\tl 1 Coron• del Mer• 3S 24Strvlta 8 NOY •-E11anc11· (at NH> 21 Co•la MIU" 13 MIHION VIEJO IMI 16 Lona Btocn Polv 11 Nov 10-Nawoorl Harbor' tOCCJ 71 Unlver•llv' ,. 47 Tu•lln 12 13 w .. 1m1n,1er· l Oc!. , I-el N•wOOI! Haroor• " El Toro 17 Ocl. 21-Edl•on• <Ananelm Siad I COSTA Ml.SA (4·11 Ocl 2t-E•lancle• ISA aowll 0 Founlaln Vellt v It Oc:I 7t-Ocu n View• (al Wrmlr J .. Bol\.o Cir enoe I Nov 4-tl Irvine' 17 SI John Bo•cO 1S Nov •-Morine· !el OCCI 7 I Sonllago 6 Nov I 1-EI Toro• tSA Bowl) 13 L•ouna Hiiis • ' Nov 11-11 Hun1lno1on &a11c11· t Lo• Atemllo• 71 13 Ct Pl•lreno Valley• 20 ,. lrYlne" 0 UNIVE .. SITV U·JI Oct 21-al Laouna 8Hc11· HUNTINGTON BEACH IS· II 13 Saooleoac~ • ,, I) WoodbllOOt 1 Oct ?t-Wooobrl<lot' ) Corone dt l Mar 10 n El l oro• 1• 11 Tu•lln 6 Nov •-at San Clemenle' " Fuller Ion ,. Ocl 21-<:0M" lei OCCl JS L•vuna Hiii• 16 Nov 11-D•n• Hiii'" JS Ntwoort Haroor 1• Dcl 11-al NtWPCJfl Herbor • ) NtwPOrl Haroor· ,. l• L..on11 Beach w11,on IS Nov 3-Unl•tr•ltv• lat NH) 10 E•lancla' 10 SAN CLl.MENTI <l+ll 49 -Serre JS Nov 10-E•lancla" lat NHI I• SaOdleboCll • 71 20 Mtonotla 1 7• Ea 1,on· 10 Oct 71-E I Toro· (t ( MVJ 0 Corona <I~ Mar ll Dcl 11-0cu n VitW' lat HBI EL TORO IJ·4l Dcl 71-<:0M' (al Irvine) t E\lencte " Del 78 Ma fll"e· 1 CvoftU 9 Nov l-Co•I• M .. a· (t i NHI I Wooobrlaoe• 70 Nov .t-ot Wt\IMtn,1e1• I/ Mi·u1on \/leio ,. Nov I 1-1rv1ne• (et lr vlnel 0 Senfl•OO 0 Nov 11-Founle·n Veller" .. Valencia 17 ) Leoune Hill•' 10 71 E•loncle" '?o SOUTH COAST LEAGUE Ocl 21-11 Dant t111h • MA JU NA (l ·lol) 0 CO<'ono d•I Mar" 10 CAlllSTilANO VALLEY (4·71 Oc1 78-al Laoun• Buen• 71 EMier.nu 21 I• Coale Mtu• 28 , FoollllJI 14 Nov •-Min kin VltlO' 0 ~fvlff • rr Dcl 11-Unlvt ,.llv' (al M VI 17 E lPtr an11 9 Nov 11-CaPhlrano va11ev· 71 Foo111111 78 Thur Dcl 21-lrvlne· !al MVI 76 Corona del Mar 21 WOODBRIDGE (4·11 16 Lo Qu1n10 20 Nov J-Not Harbor" (•• MVI 3J Oona Hiii•" 0 )) -M1H1i.en 28 Nov 1t-So<1otroock0 tSA Bowl! 3• WOOODrldo•' 1 1 Unlven liv I) " Octen Ille-76 10 Min ion Vleio• 13 71 lfvlnt 0 Oct 71-al Wt""""''''• ESTANCIA (1 l Oc1 71-Laourie Holli ' ,. Ora no• • Oc• 28-e• Hun11n111on Beach' n Ocoon v ., .. 0 Del 7t-St n Gor11on10 20 Son Clemente' 1 Nov •-F'ln Vellev' tol OCC1 I• Loouna H•ll• 11 Nov •-L•oune Btacn· ' Cao••"ano Valle.a· 34 Nov ll-E01lon· 1a• OCCJ 16 San Clt>menlt 9 Nov 11· al San Cltmen•t' .. Dana Hrn,• 1 70 El l oro• 71 Ocl 11>-E llwendo (t i lrvmt l OCEAN VIEW I I-SI 10 Un•vtri1tv• 10 DANA HILLS ( 1 Sl Del 28-al Min ion Vle10• Nov a-Leouna Hiii•' la l MVI 0 E••ancte 27 71 Neowport Harbor• 47 6 Garden Grove 31 I La Ou1n1e ?5 Ocl 71-&I 1rv1ne· IS Unl ver•lfv ISOI 71 Nov 11>-Laouno Beocn• !lrvlnt l 2 I Cvoru > 1 Oct 78-Sado•eoaci.. • ISA Bowl! IS Son MtrCOl 11 ANGELUS LE AGUE IS Sunnv Hill• 11 No• •-CdM' (&I Newoorl) 0 Ceol"rano Vollev• JJ MATER OEI U.Jl 0 Weal~rn I• Nov 10-(o•I-Mflo" (el NH) 1J Laouna Buc11· 1 26 Marina' " , Woodorlaoe· I• 0 Fountain Valley 2• Oc• 71-al Hin Bu en' IRlllNE ll·41 Ocl 71-San Clem1n1e• 11 Do• PutDlos 0 De l 21-F•n Vellev· tWm11r 1 10 Leouna Hills 14 Del 71-L•oune Hiii•' , Senia Ana 71 Nov • Edhon• (al Hin Oeacnl 0 Wooobrldot 71 No~ •-•I Bonita 7• Crt\pl 0 Nov ll>-Wt1lm1n1ler• (•I HB) a 'tuslln 6 Nov 11-11 Min ion v1110· 1 Edl•on 71 0 Co•le M1t•a" " 18 !>erre• 0 WESTMINSTER (l ·J) 0 NewPOrt HarbOr • S7 LAGUNA BEACH .1 l·S) Ocl 11>-Plu• x• (SA Bowll Dcl 7&-al St Paul• 16 La Qulnla 1l I Corona del Mar• 21 u Callfornla 70 Paclllce 71 Ocl 71-E •lt ncoo" I .S1v1nn1 8 Serv•ll lS Oct 71-EI Toro· (a l MVJ 6 El,lnort 1• Oownev 6 Nov •-SaddltDoCI>. • 8 i.eouna Hiii•" 36 Long Beacn W11\0ft I• Nov 11-Unlver"lv' lei 1rvlnt1 1 Dana Hiii\" Centurv LM- Cenvon va Santa Ana 11 Senla Ant Sladlum Senta ""' Va~Y vs Vlffa Perl< el Et Modena Ore no• at T u•lln Eml'IA LH eua Eu>erante " Kenneov al WH ltrn Los Al1mllo1 •• Ka•ellt al La Palme Per> FrM way LH- 5onoro et Butna Par' Sunnv H1lf\ al -=u1ter1on Trov a1 Le HeDra Gartten Gre\lt L .. _ Boha Grandt et Rancho "l•m•lo• L• QU1n11 al Cierot n Grovt Anee!U• LN llUI Servllt al l!ll•lloP Ama t SI Paul a1 Strra SATU"DAY'S GAMES Em.W. Lff9U• El Ooredo v' Pacifica al BOIM G•endt Of'anee LffllU• Valencia v1 Anehelm ti La Palme Par• 8ree·Ollnde •I WUlt rn HIGH SCHOOL ST ANDINGS Sunslt LHVUt LH ..,• WLT Founoaln Vt llt v I 0 0 Hunllno1on Buen I 0 0 Merint I 0 O EOl•on 0 I 0 Ocean View O I o Wf\lmln11er O I 0 l'r'lcMIV'' Gome• (/:JO) Over al WLT s ' 0 s ( 0 7 J I 7 ) ' ' s 0 ) J 0 Ed+ ion "' r '>urta " Vall~• a• Itri,.~,, .... S•o01um M•r•na et Wt\tm1r'li ttt Ott en V••"" 1 1 HunM.,Of«>f' B••C." SM V .. w L.9•9'1• Co•ono oe1 Mar Ntwoorl HarbO,. Co•I• Me11 ~tddlebull El Toro E 11anc•t Unlvet \Uv Irvine L••-W LT ) 0 0 ) 0 0 2 ' 0 7 t 0 I 1 0 O 1 I 0 1 I 0 J 0 Ovortl W LT 6 0 0 • I • 0 l • 0 , • 0 , ) ' J 1 I 7 • 0 Frlda'i'• Gome\ (/:JO) S•OOl~Oac' •' Ntw~rl Heroor Corona Oel Mer -J\ Co•la Miu al Orenoe Co .. 1 Colleot E•lancla ol lrvlnt Unlvt r•llv •• El Toro al M1u lon Vlt\O Soultl Cout Lteeut L.taev• W LT Cool•lrono llollev J 0 0 Woodbr IOV• 2 1 0 Laouna Hlll1 7 1 0 Min ion llle10 1 1 0 Oe11a Hiii• 1 1 0 Laauno 8ttcll 0 1 O San Clt menle 0 7 0 Tlluradav'• Game (7:JO) O..eul W LT • 2 0 • 2 0 J l 0 } 3 0 1 s 0 ' 5 0 1 • 1 E •lwenda v• WooObrldOe Al ""'"" 1 non iouue> FrldaV'I G1met ( 7:JO I M•h lon llleio at Laouna Beacn ~en Ctemt nlt al Dana Hlll\ Leouna H•lll el Cao"lrano llallt v An914us L .. IN• M1•tr Pt• e 1,noo Am e• Servllf' SI Paul Serre Pius 'I- Laa..,t W L T I 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 9 1 0 0 1 0 0v .... WLT ) ) 0 • 7 0 2 l ) 2 ) I I f 0 0 6 0 Tf\11ndav'1 Game (/,JOI Pov• X v\ Maltr Ot l t i Senlt ~lodlu~ Ant (lrldav'1 Game• 11:l0l Str vllt •I Bl•noP •ma• SI Paul at S•rr • NHL CAMl'HLL CONfERENCE Smv1M Olvhlell W L T t>h GI" GA E omonlon & 0 0 17 3" 70 vancou•t r 1 • 0 • 11 18 WonnlDtQ I J 2 A 71 74 Ceioarv I l I J IS 70 Kll)Q) 0 • 7 1 16 24 Norrh Dlvl'lan SI LOU" S 1 0 10 28 19 CntClllO f 7 0 8 2S 2S Toronlo J 7 I 1 3l 28 Minne.Ola 7 J 1 s 11 21 Ot1roll O l 2 7 19 29 WALES CONFER&-NCE Patric~ Olvhlan NV Aenge" 6 I 0 11 Phll10t10h10 s 1 0 10 NV llltl • , 0 • New Jer\ev I 0 1 P1ff,Dvrgn I 0 7 WaahlnOIOn 0 6 0 0 Adam\ Olvi\lan Quebec • , I ' Bo1•on • I 0 • ttar•toro , 2 I s Bullo o , J I s Monlftat 7 ) 0 • MGncley'• Scern No oa "'" >cn•<1ulta Tonltfll'\ G arn.• Bo11on •I OutbK Bvtta•o •' Poll1buroll Ca•O•rv a• NV l•lanaer\ Grind prht toumam.nt lat vi.nna, Au•!Ma) Ftn1R9UnclS~ JI " JI ll 11 21 u 11 " 71 IS ,. l7 JO 2S 13 " 10 71 16 10 2S Iona. !>venu on dtl E rlc Fromm, •·6, a ), 6· I Tlrn Wll~ln•on det Roland Sladlt r, 6 1 • 6, 6'1 Brien Cio11frlt0 dtl Hens Slmonu on, 6·4, 6·7. Marco• Hocevar dtl Danit lllutr, 7·6 6·4, &trbhard Pll• def Brian Levin, 6·&, 7·• Misc. P""'1•1on JUNIOR WOttLD CH~IONSHIPS 1•1 Cate Ot Ceu) Monda 11' t A .. un, lOO lrtHl•lt -1 Jann SCOll lU s I ~ Ol 30 1 Mika Go•llo•an tu S.l. J 11 SI Team retae<• -I Hu"Oarv t tlO PO•n•s 1 1ta1v t 60I l Swtdt ll. t .5'4. • W••' Ger manv 9 '60, S Unll9d Sia It • 9 JH lJ 20 Nov 3-Blsllop Ama 1• ISA Bowl) 11 '1 13 Nov 11>-Servlle' ISA Bowl! denOltt\ 11ames al 730 teeoue I ' •• 0.-p S.. FIUllM game DAVEY'S LOCKER (Ntw-1 ... Cll) -S7 ar>Qltra 7<I l>Onlto. IS calico Dau. 2S mt clltrtl. 11 roe I< coo. S4 .. no Oen. 1 vtllowtell, JS bullet luna, 10 •lllolacl< lune, & yellowlln lune DANA WHARf -10.. ano1ara 301 l>ln. 7S bonito, 14 rocl< "'"· 110 meckartl, 112 •hffDSllteel, 2 I aculpln, n ml•ctllantou\ ART'S LANDING (H..,_, ... ctl) -s• anoler1. 143 bonllo, 217 macll.erel. J bau, I vellowtall. l rock llsl\ SAN DIEGO (H&M Latldlnt) -J9 ano1tra 37 vtllowfln lune . ST •klol•Ck Monday's tnns.actlon' BASEBALL A,,_lun L ...... SEATTLE MARINERS-Nemec 8111 Plummer maneoar ot Cna11anoooa of lht Sovlntrn Ltauut NaKenal Leeeu• CINCINNATI REOS.-Sl11neo . _.,. •• , r•fl•wwal of their worklno agrH m ent with Tampa ot l~e Clau A FIOrida Stilt LtKut I.OS ANGELES DODGERS-Stoned ~1eve Ve•;er c.elcher ro a two·ve•r conrroc1 BASKETBALL Ntlltnal Baalletbal Auoclallan DETROIT PISTONS-ACQUlrtd David Tl'tlrdklH ouerd·lorword. lrom Illa Pf\Otnl• Sunl In uch~ tor two drafl Cholcu . HOUS TO OCKEH-Sl11n.O Robtr'I Reid, turwer and Allen Letvt ll, ouaro LOS ANGELES LAKERS-Cul Orlt ndo Pnllllo1. forward, and Dalt Wllllln•on, center SAN ANTONIO SPURS-Acqulr.O IC.t llh Edmonson, 11uerd, lrorn tne Allanl• Hewt<s In 1ACllan11t for cu h SAN OIEGO CLIPPERS-Acaulr.O Rlckv Pierce. gutrd, from lllt Ottroll Pl,1on1 In txCl\11\0t tor future conlldtr • allOM FOOTl!IALL Natlonal l"MftNI L.ta- OENVER 8RONCOS-Sl11ned Cl1v Brown. llohl >tnd Placed RHev Odom1. 110111 eno on tr.. lnlurtd re>erve llll WASHING TON REOSltlNS-ACilvaltd Monte Colt man, llnebact.er Cul Ov..illn LO• .. '"· llneoac,er HOCKEY Ntl\anlll HKlrev LH - MINNE~OTA NORTH STARS-Added Jerrv ltoroo. o•ltn\ernen, 10 ro•l•r Senf Dave Rk ll1tr, detenaeman, to Sell i."t '"" OI '"• Ct nlrel HOClltY Lnou• NEW JERSEY OEVIL!.-Rtcalltd Mur· rev Brumwell, Oelen .. men, lrom Mtlnt Ol Int American Hocu v Luoue Anl@ntd Alt " Ht PDlt . <M!tn.eman. to Maine AM Runners put thei~ hearts into it Saturday's 5, 1 Ok runs to b e n e fit Ame1·ican Heart Asso ciation The Daily Pilot, along w1th other Orange County businesses, is participating in the Orange County "Corporate Hun for Heart," a 5k and IOk fun run (or walk) for the purpose of raising funds ror the American Heart Association to support their research programs The event is slated for Saturday at8 a m and wiU start near the F1uor Corporallon headquarters at Jamboree Road Md the San Diego Freeway in lrvlne. There Is no entry fee and each partlci· pant is asked to obtain sponsors who will pledge a specified amount for the partlcl· pant. FoUowing the event, runner.i will be expected to collect the pledges from the sponsors. The Ametican Heart A&toclatlon will award prii.es to runnel"'I collecting contrlbu· Uon.s In the following categories: • $2~·$99-T -shirt. •$100-$249-T-shlrt plue barrel bag. • $250-$499-T-shirt plus Caston watch or $25 gift c-ertlflcate. •$1)00-$999-T -shlrt plus AM FM radio headset or $50 glfl certHlcat". •$1,000 and over-T·Ahlrt plus Sony waJkman or $ lOO gHt certificate. This 1s not o rom~titive run and awards will not~ given for the fastest times. C.-ual, a.• well aa aerloua, runn()n1 or t'ven walken1 are invited R UNNING DENNIS BROSTERHOUS. For more 1nfonnation, phone the American Heart Association at 547-3001 . • * * A SCENIC COURSE through old Cor· ona del Mar is the site for the second annual Fall Five Mile Run on Sunday The race will begin at 8 a m on Ocean Avenue. above the Corona de! Mar St.ate Beach parking lot where free parking for participants ls available Last year'• run attracted more than 800 runners. Entry fonns are available at thl' Park.8, Beachell and Recreation Department, 3300 Newport Blvd .. and at local running storca and sporting good stores, as well a..s many merchmta in Corona del Mar. The entry fee la •10 and Includes a tong-sJeevl'<l T Ahlrt. A special awatd8 ce~mony at A.T Leo's featuring w1de-~n covcrt1ge of the New York Marathon Sunday morning, u wC'll AA special drawings tor all runners and awarda for the top finishers In f'IJCh category wUJ be katurt"d. .. For more informntlon on the run, phone 640·22 71 • • a THE WESTMINSTER Boxing Club ts having its fourth annual JOk race Saturday at 8 a.m. The race wiU start and finish at Westminster High and pre-registration 11' $8 which includes a. T-shirt. Medals will be awarded to the top 50 finishers aJong with other merchandl9e awards A boxlng exhibit.Jon along with free beer wiU foUuw aft.er the completion of the race. For more information, phone 892-8708. • • • RUMIM~ SATUltDAY TM ~ HM rt AtMCltt1911't C.,_..,,. ltllft lw HM n -tt91nJ • a.m 111 trvtne wllll ~ ano IOll "'"""' •atlllno "'°'"o'' 10 cfoMI• money. For more Information. OfloM 541 3001 The Wattmlft .. er l u lN CM'• IC. "'"' -Bt0lnt " I a m al Wt'1rnlntter HIOh a11d runnln11 111r-11 lht '""1' of W"1mlnattr Cllt<IH n ti 1 e.m Entrv fft I• W wlfh T·•lllrl. PrO('ftd• oo to Ille bo•lllO club. "°' mot• lntMMellon, OllOM It? 1709 Tiie lt!IMIM It IW Woe l w.t la -lffln• l·lO e,m al eoi .. Clllc,a State IMCll-«eolslfatlon I• 1 •·"'·FM I• slO wnlcll _, lo tuooort Ille Amlfft 0. t ot.. Clllc•. en tCOIOtlC•I orn nlrallon FOi t'llOl't Information, ,,_ "7·700> .. ...._ 'IHI ltllft -... Ina 7!10 t .m. at Cef POf\o Pomona !tac.et lnctvo. l!I, Sk and \Oii tor any-ttorn loHtf• to s.rlov\ '""~ ft"lalratlon la tJ wllll t llmltad amount ol ltfe tnlrln at(ff!td !'or M«I lnforrnetlon. DhOM ,.. ... 10 IUftDAY Tiie c;.,._ • MM,,. .. """-·,,.., -9"111• I • m. on Otten Av9"ue •OOv• COtOf\a Ott Ml>r Stell BMC'h Enlrv fW '' \10 IMIUdlfte T "'"' For "'°'' f11!orr•••llo<t pf>Ont ...0•111 I • • stat1st1cs The up-beat tempo in the ~ ing game continue. U> domina~ the area atati.atias -with Coeta Mesa High'• Scot Haaey emerg- ing with the most impretalve of statistics from his effo.rtl in a 28-14 upeet victory over El Toro in Sea View League action. Hagey passed the Mustangs lnto the \hick of the cham- pionship race by completing 16 of 23 passes for 205 yards and 2 touchdowns. Alao with big nights in the running games were Newport Harbor's Steve Braz.as (27 carries for 230 yards) and Huntington Beach's Danny Thompson (21 l'arnes for 217 yards). Laat week's 1tatt1ticaJ leaders R aahing 1 Steve Brazas (Newport Harbor). 27-230; 2 Danny Thompson (HunllngtOn Beach). 21-217: 3. JeU Brown (Coron.a del Mar), 20 -166); 4. Rudy Figueroa (Woodhridge). 18-158; 5. Kalama Gohara (Umversity), 26-90 Paulng 1. Scot Hagey (Costa Mesa). 16-23-0, 205 yards, 2 TDs; 2. Bobby Hatfield (Coron.a de! Mar), 10-18-3, 188 yards. 0 TDs; 3. Brett Stevens (Fountain Valley), 8-17-1. 168 yards, l TD; 4. Eric Lawto n (Huntington Beach). 11 -22·1, 164 yards, 1TD;5. Bill Marler (Marina). 8-12-0, 162 yards, 3 TDs; 6. JeU Graham (Estancia). 13-22-2, 161 yards, 2 TDs; 7, Bruce Goodfield (New- port Harbor). 10-12-0, 159 yard.a. 3 TDs; 8. Jon Nowotny (F.d.ison), 9-28-2, 159 yards, 0 TIM: 9. Jim Mentz (Ocean View). 8-12-0, 1:>4 yards, 0 TDs; 10 Tim Hanson (Westminster). 14-25-1, 133 yards, 0 TDs. Receiving l. Steve Mikulich (Fatancia). 6-111 ; 2. Brian Mactin (Costa Mesa). 6-47, 3. Dan Shoemaker (Costa Mesa), 4-96; 4. Mike McGlinchey (Ocean View), 4-88; 5. Don Pryor (Coron.a del Mat), 4-85; 6. Mike Crowley (Marina), 4-79; 7. John Spoor (West- minster). 4-48, 8. (tie) Tim Valenzuela (Wesuninst.er). Mark Cook (Costa Mesa). 4-38; 10. Josh Weiss (Ocean View). 4-33. Scoring 1 Steve Braza.s (Newport Harbor ), 24; 2. Chip Rish (Marina), 18, 3 (lle}, Kalama Gohara (University), Danny Thompson (Huntington Beach), Steve M1ku1Jch (Estancia). Rich Power (Newport Harbor), Jeff Brown <Corona del Mar). Adam Antoyan (Manna), 12 each: 9. Brian Marun (Costa Mesa), 10. Woodbridge to face Etiwanda Etiwanda High should bring back a. lot of memories to Wood- bridge Coach Gene Noji Thurs- day night. A first-year 9C'hool , Etiwanda will take the field without a senior on its squad. Woodbridge was in a similar sttuation just a couple of years back. "They're a brand new school with no seniors, just juniors and sophomores," says Noji. "They're just like we were a couple of years ago." EtJwanda's Eagles. as one would expect because of their inexpenence. are taking their lumps as their 1 ·4 l"eC'Ord would indicate. But they're also coming off thetr first victory, a. 33-6 thrashing of Webb . "They're not the same caliber as the South Coast League," ad- mits Noji, "but they're coming off their first win. and they won big, so I'm sure they'll be fired up and excited. "t've already cauuoned my players not to take them lightly. Of course. we can't afford to take anyone lightly. It's not like we're a dynasty that tramples over people." Woodbridge, 4-2overall and 2-1 m league, ls coming off a 14-7 victory over Dana Hills. ''Won-loss wtae, we miaht be• ahead of our pace. But we're at.ill having our ups and downs u far as consistency. We haven't put together an entire same yet where everythJ.na I.I whe.rt' It's suppoeed to be. But we're ge~ there." Crowell leads senior tourney Don Crowell, a munber of Mesa Verde Country Club In Cotta Meu, fl.red a 72 Mo~y co tho.re the lead In tho Southern California Oolf AHocla tion Senior Amateur tournament at Antelo~ Valley Country Club. Crowell. compeUna with :n othcirt ln the S3·and-older tour· ney, ahot a 37 on the front nine and had a 3~ on the blM:k nine ('4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 18, 1983 Coryell • remains • • • opt1m1st1c SAN DIEGO (AP) -HIS San Diego Chargers are tottenng on the brink of a disastrous season. but Coach Don Coryell hasn't lost hope. The Chargers, with four rookie starters on defense and a nonexts- ten t pass rush, are gtving up 30.l points per game while struggling to a 3-4 start. A deflating 37 -21 loss at New England on Sunday saddled the Chargers with their worst start in five years But Cor yell points to tht• Chargers' rec·ent history of strong iimshes "The first year 1 was here> ( 1978) we won seven of our last eight. and we're a lot better team than we were then." he said Mon- day. In 1980. the Chargers won five of their last six games lO secure a playoH spot and tri- umphed six times 1n their last -;even games in 1979 to win the AFC West mle Coryell says the Chargers still have a chance because so few teams have good records "How many teams are 3-4'? How many are 4-3?" he asked. Eight clubs are 4-3 and four are 3-4. . . t ~ ,.,. Wlrepl>otoe DllTH NOTICIS The c ity of Ba ltimo re broke out inlo a wi ld celebra tion Monday as the World Cha mpions were honored . O rioles o wn(•r Ed ward Be nnett Williams (going cloc~) sho ws off World Series trophy, while Cal Ripke n Jr., Eddie Murray a nd Rick De mpsey savor the mome nt. LINDMAN JEANNE B LINDMAN. age 67, passed away on Sunday, October 16, 1983 at a local hesp1tal She and her hus- band Ray had moved to Laguna Niguel 12 years ago from Pasadena. Ca where Baltimore Orioles: Masters of finesse Team which lacked identity won World S eries with poise and precision she was born She was a By WILL GRIMSLEY member of the S ierra ~•~c .. ..._...., Madre Method1St Church The best team is baseball won the World She is also sunnved by 2 Senes. daughters June Taylor Kirk The Baltimore Onlles didn't do 1t with of Hu.nhngt.On Beach. Ca and Janet Manani of Wash· mirrors. not with multi-million-dollar free agents. tngt.On. a sister Dorothy bombs or bombast. They did it with the ftnessc of a Barry of Dixon, Ca . and 3 surgeon's scalpel grandchildren Pnvate fam-Joe AJtobelh, who stepped into a pressure 1ly servtces will be held with c.'OOker when he replaced Earl Weaver as manager, cremation and burial at sea Ray Family Mortuary dtrec chomped placi_dly on a smeUy cigar and outfoxed tors Paul Owens right out of his unwanted Ph1ladl'I · phia pilot's pantaloons. r "I BALTZ BEAQEAON SMITH 6 TUTHILL WEBTCllff CHAPEL 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 •PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAK Cemetary Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacific v1-Drive Newport S..ch 644-2700 I Whtie the Phillies, with their stablC' of certain I but aging Hall of Famers, strugglC'd to find a winning groove. the Orioles played po1st'CI , I precision baseball with a team almost lal·king in individual identity. I Their destructton of the late -surging National League champions was mercifully painless and 4uick. Onole pitchers didn't come m and blow down I the Phillies' hitters -Mike Schmidt, Joe Morgan, Gary Matthews and Pete Rose -with blazing COMMENTARY back to the dugout skakmg their heads tn bewilderment And always m the Orioles background was "th<• organizatton," with its farmyard which should serve as a textbook for all baseball f r::mch1ses Unttl lht' very end. it was difficult lo guess who thP Most Valuable Player might be. Would it Ix• young Mike Bodd1cker. the rookie right-hander with his foshball? Or St'C'Ond baseman Rich Dauer, wh~1 h1l those two big doubles in the fourth game? Or big rehC'ver Sammy Stewart. who kept stt•pp1ng in to throttle Philadelphia threats? Or maybt• the ace slugger, &!die Murray. who snappt-<l out of a miserable slump with two mighty lasi ganw home runs? Nu. 11 was Rick Dempsey, the rollicking catcht·r with the anemic .231 season's batting average. who sealed the election with his 371 -foot home run Sunday. one of his five Vltal hits in the series for a batting average of 385. "That's the nature of this team," Murray said graciously afterward. "When one part of the team lets down, somebody else picks it up. ln this case, it was Dempl>ey and the lower part of the order." That order consists of Dempsey, third baseman Todd Cruz and Dauer. lovingly tabbed "The Three Stooges" by teammate Ken Singlet.on. Murray 1s perhaps the best switch-hitting player m baseball since Mickey Mantle, but the average public hardly knows he exists. His name doesn't con jure up visions of deed and "drama as that of a Ruth, Mantle. DiMaggio, or. for that matter, a Reggie Jackson. Murray. who batted .306 with 33 home runs and I I l runs batted in for the season, got only two hits in his first 16 at bats before Sunday's explosion. But Oriole fans didn't boo him. Schmidt hit 40 homers and knocked in 109 for the Phillies and it was his bat that carried the team into the playoffs. Yet when his bat cooled agaimt the Orioles (one hit in 20 at bats). Philly fans turned on him atrociously. It was a sad commentary. T his is only one of the many contrasts in the two teams emerging m the series. A national case was made of it when Rose was benched in Friday night's game. Rose himself, admittedly one of the game's durable giants and great competitors, was openly bitter. criticized the acuon and refused to face the press, which has always lionized him. McCC>fWK:K MOATUAAY 1795 t.aouna Canyon Rd Laguna Beach, Ca 92651 494-9415 I firepower. They mesmerized them with dizzying assortments of spins and speeds that sent them 1 UCLA awaits five straight emoti~nal games HARaO" LAWfMllT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Ma .. 5~0-5554 PtERCE •fllOTttE"f llUL llROADWAY MORTUAAY 1 10 Broedway Co9ta M ... 842-9150 I LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA is among four Pacific 10 teams that have yet to lose a conference game, so Coach Terry Donahue knows what the Bruins have to accomplish on the football field in the coming weeks. "We're gbing to have to play five great games ma row in order to get done what we've got to get done," Donahue said Monday during hls weekly meeting with reporters. "We can do It. There's no reason we can't do ll Each week is big . They're all going to be emotional games." Yet the coach also thinks the sea.son Is too young for analysL! of the current race for the Roee Bowl on Jan. 1. Washington, Oregon and Arizona State are alJto undefeated in the Pac-10. "I think it's way too early to begin to worry about the conference race and all the different combinations that could happen," he said. "We're only three games deep. You have to be ftvC' or six into it (conference) to start talking about what might happen," Donahue said. Neverthe less, Donahue indicated the cham- pionship picture could become a bit clearer with Saturday's game against California in Pasadena. "They have an Improved program. they're playing very hard," Donahue said of the Bears. "They have a good football team. "They're coming dowp here with the enthusiasm and peraonnel that's going to give U.'18 good football game." The Bears (3-2-1) al.so have a wlruUng record, 90methmg the Bruins (2-3-1 can't claun. But, UCLA ts 2-0· 1 m conference. with Cal more badly m need of a victory at 1-1-1. While the Bears have rushed for only 631 total yards (352 n~t) In six games (Ron Story is the leading rusher with 210 net yards), Donahue doesn't think he can have his defense concentrate completely on stopping quarterback Gale Gilbert and a solid group of receivers led by Andy Bark and David Lewis. "We teamed from our BYU experience (the pass-oriented Cougan beat the Bruina with a solid ground attack) we have to make sure we can at.op the run," Donahue sald.~'Cal last year moved the ball ori us. "One of the most impressive things about the Bears th1t year is they play 60 minutes regardlt'll of who they're playing. They play hard They're a spirited team ---. --- }.,oothall TV rights in limbo NEW YORK (AP) -A Su- preme Court decision to tackle the dispute over who controls the televising of college football games has thrown a wrench into the plans of two major networks. After the Supreme Court's an- nounced intention Monday, ABC spokesman Donn Bernstein said the network was "in a total hold pattern now. We hope for an early reading. It would be helpfuJ that we get it by the spring to clear the way for sales." And CBS spokesman Jay Rose- nstein said· "Our 1984 football telecasts depend on the decision " The TV-rights showdown stemmed from a fight between the National Collegiate Athleuc Assoc1auon and the College Foot- ball Assoc1au on. a group of 60 of the best-known college football powerhouses The 60 schools claimed the nght to contract tele- VlSIOn nghts on their own. but subsequently retreated when the NCAA granted them a bigger voice m its television policy. C FA Executive Director Charles Neinas said Monday, "We believe the Supreme Court will eventually conclude that the NCAA should not maintain the exclusive control of college foot- ball television. ''The CFA television committee will continue to develop an at- tractive market.ing concept that could be available for 1984," Neinas said. The Supreme Court justices agreed to review lower court rul- ings that the NCAA's 30-year control violates federal antitrust law The court's ~· ion is not expected until year and therefore will n affect con- tracts. Raiders' 'giveaway' . angers Flores EL SEGUNDO (AP) -Coach Tom Flores looked al films of the Los Angeles Raiders' 38-36 loss at Seattle and said, "We're not los- ing, we're giving it away," "It's turnovers," he said Mon- day about the problem his club had a day earlier. "We were minus-seven (turnovers vs. takeovers). For a season, that's a lot, but for one game ... " The Raiders roet the ball five times on fumbles, two by quar- terback Jim Plunkett. and three times on pass interceptions against the Seahawka. "They acored on all but one or two of our turnovers." said Flores. "You can't practice against not fumbling, but on the interceptJon.., we have to be more cautious of not forcing it." The Raiders return to action Sunday night with a nationally televised game against \Pe Cow- boys at Dallas. Flores said hia club wu ln rela· Uvely good shape physically. At Seattle, linebacker Matt Millen suffered a brut.ed foot and of- fensive tackle Henry Lawrence suatained a lower leg bruiM. The COIK'h said wide receiver Cliff Branch and runntnc beck Kenny Kina wouJd erobahl)' re- turn to the Uneup at Dallu. Both were held out of the ae.hawka aame with lnjwies." ( ..... .. --i -.... ---. .,_...-------- Orange Coast DAI\. V PILOT /Tueaday. October 18, 1983 ('3 NlJC *>TICE Nil.JC NOTlct NIUC NOTICE Nil.JC NOT1C£ MOC *>TICE PWtlC fl>TICl Nil.IC NOTICC NlJC NOTICE "1CTinOU8 ...... ncnTIOU9 ...... NOTICI TO CMDfTOM l.·O?afl ...... .. .... .. PICTITIOUI llUUelll cw .. ,.. NOTlCI TO CMOrfOH NAm STAT'dllaNT ...um ITA.,....NT °' IUUt T1WlllPU NOTICE OF DE T 0 ..... "'"""1 •t NAm aTAftMINT NOTICI °' °'MIU( T'RAhff" The follOwtf'IO .,.,._, le ooino T'l't folloW!nQ pereot'll -doing ( ..... 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Bu1oher, tll!l4 Port DEED 0, TAUST, DATED Augu.13, 1111er o-ibed. P, •. NewpeM'l BMch, CA. 928&3 b<OOk, Torrenoe. CA. 70603 The IUllnW end bUal-Id-To all hel.n, benetldarle1. R. Cook, aka lielen AoblnlOl'I Cook. Marg.•!• Piece,~ 9->h, CA. 1981. UNLE.88 YOU TAKE ACTION The t\llln. end blllineet •I) ,.,. ~le oonducned by:.,, DolOt.-Hlnotoea. 9832 Hamlltoo, ~-of the Int~ 1rantl9f0fl creditors and contingt-nl o.oee-;. HMO TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT di-of the Int~ 1r1na••ur• lnOMdu*. UA. Hunllngton 8-h, CA. 92646 ve· RICHARD H SURRELL end credhors of AUOUST E Mollee 11 h-by given thal the Petrlcle PulCher, 11154 Pon MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. 1re: PABLO V. CORZO. 680 T.A. Dol>ble. Jt Oolotw Hfno)oea SUSAN G. SURRELL. LC>Uled II . uno .. .iontd wtll ... , •• Prlv•I• tale, Margate Pt-. N-l)Of1 8uch. CA. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF YO'klhl••· Coat• ....... CA. 92627 ™• ,,.,_, WN fll<tO with the Thi•,,.,_, w .. hied wl\h Ille 1587 E. PalM Ortve. Placentl•. CA, ROZAI RE, aka A E. to llMI f\IQl!ett and beel bidder, .Ub-82680 THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-ar•· VIVIA DIANE CORZO. r.eo County Cleft! ol Orange County on County C.Wk of Orange County on 92970 ROZAlR.E and pe0i0118 who J«1 to c;cmllrm1tkltl of Mid Sup«IO< Miidred M 0 -1. 11154 Potl ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD YOfl\thlre. co.ta M .... CA 92e2f Sept. 21, 1983. Sept 27. t8113. The locatlOn In Calttornl• of tr.. rrw.y be otherwise intereeted Court, Ofl or alter the 27th dey Of Merget• Place, Newj)Of1 BMct!. CA. CONTACT A LAWYER. Tile loc:etk>o "' C•lll0tnl• OI the 1'22191t P-'nlDl9 :lhlel executive ontce Of Pflnotplll . 00101>« t9113, at th• ottloe 01 Aob L. 82MO On November 1, 1983. et 10:00 cnlef eJCec;utMI office c>t prlnelp11t f'llblleh«I Ofange C::out Dally Publlahed Orange Cout Delly :k.111-ontoe ol the Intended In the w~ and/or estate. Wetne1, 2725'1' Ca.mp Plenty Roed, Thlt t>ualne .. I• conducted 1>y· • a.m .. Loe Aogetee mi. •no Truat bu.U-ottlo9 01 1tle lnteod41d PtlOt Sept. 27. Oen •. 11. tll. 19113. Piiot Oct.•. 11. 18. 25, 1983. renaferOf 11. 4181 Blackfln, lrAne, A peution has been filed Canyon Country 9136 t. County ot Q4111.,,, partnertl'llp. Deed Company, A Calttoml• Cor· 11an1tw0f 11: SAME. 5327...13 5447-83 ~alll0tnla. by JAMES M . LEWIS In the Loa Angel&•. Stett of Calltornla, all Petrk;le Butchet por11ton u ouly eppoint.O Tru8t.. All other t>u11..-nernM 11>0 &d· ~-----------I Alt other bU•I,_ r18""'9 end •0· Su•.,..rior Court of Or rlgf\1, lltle and lntereat of .. Id de-Thi• 11ateme11t wu flled wtlll Ille under and pureuan110 o..o ot Trull cir-UMc1 l>y Ille Intended tt&n• •- 1 dr-u!Mld b)' the Intended ttane-r-. ange ce1MO at IM time ot oeath ano alt County Ci.rk ol Or•noe County oo rec;orOeO Auqu•I 14. 1881, u 1n11. ferOf wllllln thr .. vear• lut yew1 r_,C NOTICC Ptll.IC NOTICE teror within thr .. YHB IHI )'NJ11<County requeaung thai the right. 1111e end 1n1-•t tl\al lhe Sept. 27, 1983. No. 17704. ot Otflelal Aeooro11n the , .. , Piii '° lat M known to tho FtCT1TIOUa IU ... U 1'1!CTIT10US IU ... •• Ml put IO l•r •• known to the JAMES M . LEWIS be ap· .. 1.10 or Hid d-•IMMI h•• ac;. ~ otftoe ol the County Record« Of Or· lntendeel tranaferM •r•: NONE. NAm ITATl..wr ,.._ ITATf.Ml!NT intended t1an11er .. ere: NONE. pomted as rwanional represen · quired by ol)ef•llon 01 111.w or ot~· Publlahed Orange Cout Dally anoe County, State ot CeNfomla.. Ex· The name(t) Ind b\1111,_ aOOreet ~name(t)and t>utl,_.addr-. ""' wlM othet than or In addition 10 that Piiot Oct. 4, 1 t, 18, 25, 19113. ec:ut.O by L.H TINER A wkl~ or the intend«! 1ren.teree(1) 11m. ~~:wino penotll.,.. doing ~~Ol~ng pwaon II OologlOI the Intended treMt..-(1) ate: tatJVetoadmirustertheestate ol Hid o-ued. Al th• time of 6485-83 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION REHAN AUGUSTO LORA, 17912 LETTERMAN PORTFOLIO MAN-Tl1E RENTAL ~SSISTANTS 71.c µ.M VAN NGUYEN ~ NGUYET of AUGUST E. ROZAlRE, death. In and to alt the c.naln real TO HIGHEST, BIDDER FOR CASH San RelMI. Fountain Valley, CA. IAGEMENT 19742 Mec:Ar1hur Blvd Adema Suite 203 Huntington ~led •1. t 13 N. Star11owef. Brea. aka A . E. ROZA.IRE (under proP*fly alluallld In the County ol "'-IC W\TICE OR CASHIERS CHECK (peyable al 82T7h011 , ,....... • " • • Clllttornla 92821. th Ind d A'"'-'-'~ Orange. Stet• ot Cellfornle, partlCU· r~ nu time of Mkl In lewflJI money ol 1111 at the Pfoperl)' perhnent he ... 110 ....,. •• 106, Irvine. CA. 92715 8"<:tl. CA. 92848 That the property penlnenl hereto e epen ent uuwW>· larly deec:rtl>ed u foUowa to-wtt· United Stetea) 11 the tol>I> In lront oi It dMcrlbeO In general u ' lutnlture, LB Energy, Inc: .. 19742 Mec:Ar1hur Nancy H. Dile. 9802 Prealdeni Or .. • (SMcfll>ed In Q«W•I u : Retail tration of F.atates Act). The Lot 10 In Block 2 ol McOerm0ntt "'CTITtOUa llUaaNel• Sult• 107 at 2130 E. "fourth St., llcturee ano equipment of • clO&oa Blvd., Sult• 10s. lrvtne, CA. 92715 Huntl~ Beect1. CA. 92848 Package Ott-Sale G41n4!ral LloenM petition Is set for h earing in AOOlllon II per map reGOfded BOOI< "T NAME •TATIMENT $ante Ana c.Jllornl• •II right title , .. ....,rant 1>u1I..-anO located at .Thie~--I• conouct.O by: • I Jr~ Ill neu 11 conducted by: an 1121-10t845 and loc•leO et S87 E. Pept No 3 al 700 Civic 4, Peoe Soof MlllGellaneou• Recor01 1>1.11~1~o4~.wtng 1>41"son 11 dolng and ln1..81 conveyed to 1110' n°' '103 Sent• , .. bell Ave • Ca.ta M06..1, ~'....Letterman Prealdenl nN~H.Oale PalmOrlve,Plae.nlla.CA.92870. n _ te. n..' W l "--•n .. _ .. lntheottlceoltl\eeo<Jntyrecorder of FURNITURE WAREHOUSE helObyllunoerealdOeedofTruttln CA.92627 · • The 8ualnesa name uMd by 1&ld ~n r ui.. es • °'"' ..... "'14• ••Id counly tile proper1)' lltuated In aald CO<.lnty The Butlneae name ueed l>Y •ala Thlt 1tai_,1 wu lllec:I with the Thia llatament wu flled with the trentflll'Otl Al .. 10 locellon la; CA 92701 on Nov. 9, 1983. at Excepting ther'tlrom all otl, 11, ANNEX, 18400 Ward St., Founteln arid Stale d911Crll:>ed u : tran•leror• at .. 10 locallon I&: OFF Countv. Cleric of Orange County on Co~mly Clerk ol Orange County on "WINE & SPIRIT WORKS" ~·30 AM minerals and other hyelrocarion Valle)', CA. 92708 Lot 5 In Tr&et t683 aa Pflf map NEWPORT AVE CAFE. Sept. 2a. 1983. ~Sep!. 28. 1983· naaat Thal MIO l>ulk tranafer 11 lntandeO • IF vo'u OBJECT to th IUblllmces In.on or under SBld land Fl~:i;.k F~~:i ~!· c1!6~~7~:' recorded In Book 51Pao•28 or Ml.. Thal 1810 l>ulk tr&ntfer ,, tntenel11CI to be consummated el the otfloe ol: ~ but wllhout the rlgttt ot surface entry · n -,. oelleneou1 M•P• rllCOfds ol Orange to t>e conaumm•tld II the offtc.e ot p..:~~~7 °~0: 1 ~0~· t~~IY Pll~~~~ , ?r~5 ~=~· Oall.Y ACTION ESCROW INC., 6"0 N. granung o( the peltltnn , you u reserved In ln11rumant 01 reooro ti 1nJih:~ ~Sines. 19 conducted by· an County, California BURROW ESCROW COMPANY · · · · 53 31 ..aJ · • · • · ~83 Tullln Ave .. Sullo 101, Sanla Anll, should either appear at the any J~ckuMe ftf Cohen The 11rae1 .Odraa1 enel other 1957 E. Llneoln, County of Orange. Cou11ty or Orange, Calllornla 92705. hearina and state you obiec· • more commonly known u 439 This stalemani .. aa flied with lh• common Oealgnalloo, 11 any, ot the Orenge. C•lltornta, 92685 on or aNer ------------ton or eNer Ncwemb41'~. 1g83. , "' .1 . . -b~--~IT!9ftg\, Fullerton, Call!. C CUll'k t 0 C 1UI pwperty llMCf1bed_ •boYe 11 November 4. 1983. PlBl.JC NOTICE Ptll.IC NOTICE Thia butll tranater Is aubjee)1 to ~ons or f1 e WMlten O iec-Terms ol SBle cash 1(1 lawll.tl money ounry 0 range ounty on purported 10 be. •87 Eather, Cotla Thi• t>\1111 trlll'llffl( ta suoiec1 10 1--------------1------------1Catllornl1 Unllorlll Commeralal uons wtlh lhe court before bf lhil UnlleO s1eto1 on con11rmallon Oct. 3· 19tt3. ~ 1 Mna. CA. 92626 Calllornla Uniform Commarc1a1 fK:TlTIOUa IUllNESS '1CTITIOU8 ltllllNl8S CoO• Section 6106. the heanng Your appear-bf sale, 01 pert cash enc balance p c 1 The unOerelgnoO Trusiee dis· Code Section 6106. NAME •TATE•NT NA.11€ 8TATEMENT The riame and address of the pe~-· llvldenced by note secured by Mort· ubllshed Oranr oast Dally clalm1 any llablllly tor any incorrect· Tiie name and adOresa ol tha per The following perllOlla ara doing The lollowlng pet'sc>n 11 dotng aon whh wf\om <iltlms may be flied Is ance may be Ln person or by gage or Trust Deed on Iha property Piiot Oct. 11• 18· 2 • t'lov \~~~53 ness ol Iha SlrllClt edOreea and other ton with whom c11tms may be llle<.1 ts bualnMI u : bullneaa u : ,...ARILYN WESTMORELANO and your 3ltorney. !so sold Ten per cant of amount bid • com1non dealgnelloo, 11 any, ahown BURROW ESCROW COMPANY THE OOBBIE LANO ANO CA nLE THE NAtL NURSE. 2191 Harbo< the test dey lor llllng c:lalms by any [F YOU ARE A CREDI-o be deposlteO wllh bid herein 1657 E Lincoln. Orange. CA. 92665 COMPANY. 2662 Viet• Or .. Nawl)Of1 Bl .. Costa Maaa, CA. 92627 creditor shall be Novembe< 2, 1983. TOR or 8 contingent creditor Bids or ott8'a to be In writing end Nil.IC NOTICE Said Hie wtll t>e made. but without and lhe tut day lor tlllng clo1ms ny Beach, CA. 92!163 Katherine Ferr&ra. 2191 Hatbo< which ls the business day before the . I.viii be r8C411ved at lhil 1tore111ld of· covenant or warranty. expreae or Im· any creditor •h•ll be Novemt>e• '.l. Thom11 A. Doi>~. 2662 v111e Bl.. •25, Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 consummation date spaclfleel of the dece~. you must file Ice a1 any uma aNer the first publl· FICTITlOUS auatNE88 pllld, regarding title. po-alon. or 1983, Which la the bualnMS cr.,y Or .. Newport Beach, CA.112ll63 This t>uslnet1 la conducted by an above. your claun with the court or t:auon he1eol and t>efore date ol NAME 8TATl!MENT encumbran<:ft, IO pay the remalnlog before lhe consummation Clato Ann S. Oobl>le, 2682 Vl11a Or . lndMdual. Oiled: M9rch 2-4, 1983 LAM VAN present it to the personal rep -~le Tile tollowtng person Is doing prlnc.1 Ip al aum of the note(a) secured apectftecl abOve. Newport Beach. CA. 92663 Katherine Fe<rara NGUYEN '"l° -.,...1 b th Oa1a<1 this I Ith oay ol Oo1ober bustnen as: by ulO Deed ol Trust, with lntareal Dated· Oclober 14, 1983 Reno• Thi.I t>ullnese Is conducted l>y: a This statement wu Iliad with the NGUYET NGUYEN resen ... l~e '.iPJ>010"""" Y e 1983 ' (A) DISTRIBUTORS INTER-lllefec>'l, ae provided In satO note(I). Augutto Lora • gen«al plftnenthlp. County Cler'k of Orange County on ntenOed Transteree(•l ~urt w1thm four months Executrtx Virginie C. Hawthorne NATIONAL/(B) SPA PAKS OF aovsnoes.11 any. under 1he 1erm1 of Intended Treneferee(al T .A. Oobble Jr Sept. 27, 1983. Published Orange Coast Dally from the date of fin;t issuance of the Estate ol said AMERICA (CJ DISTRIBUTORS IN-MIO Deed of Trutl. 1-, onargea P11bllthocl_ Or•r;r. Const Oall, Thll Sl&lemenl wu llleO wllh the ~ Piiot Oct t8, 1983 5633·83 of letters as provided in Sec-Oececlenl. TERNATIONAL SPA PRODUCTS. and axpenMI of ltle Trua1ee end of Pilot Oc1 I • 1983 5691-83 County Cieri\ ol Orange County on Pul>tlahed Orange Cou1 Dally u· 700 f th P bate Cod IA11orner. Rob L WefMr INC.. 18-45 Anaheim Ave , 1113-C, the 1ru111 ciraated l>Y Nkl Deed ol ------------ Sept. 21, 1983. Piiot Oct. 4. 11. 18. 25. 1983 ,. .. ) on o e ro e ~·" C.mp Ptenty lfbed Costa Mesa. CA. 92627 Truat. PUBl.IC NOTICE f'225t11 5"«8·83 P\8.IC NOTICv o ! California. Thi.: time for lcanron Country fl36t NenayC. Lee. 111-45 Anaheim Ave.. The toiel amount of the unpal01---....;..;=::..:;....~~;,;;.....--- PubllaheO Orange Cout Dally NOTICE Of' TRUSTEE'S SALE filing claims will not expire bubllsh4'd Orange Coast Dally Pilot "13-C, Coate Mesa. Ca. 92827 balance of tile obllgatlon eewred by NOTICE Of PllOt Sept. 27, OOt. ~. 11, 18, 1983. •-ic NOTICE _,,,,_._ prior to four months from the bet 17. 18, 2<1. 1983 Thie bl.lslness is conouc;ted l>y: an the property to t>e aold and reuc>n· IALI FOfl OEl'AUl T 5328-83 ... _ loen No. -/HANNA 5589-83 lndlvldu&I. able aallmlled CO!lll. expet\MI Ind ANO ,AYMIWT Of' flCTITlOU• llUllfNIS• T.S. No. C·1l712 date of the hearing noticed Nancy c . Lee adVlll108S •I the time of the lnlllal A8Sf8SMENT LIEN P\8.JC NOTICE _.../ NAME STATEMENT UNIT COOE*C above. PU8llC NOTICE This 11a1emen1 .. as llled with the publication ot the Notloe ot Sale I• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat -----.;...;...--'_..;;.. ___ -'""1'IMI lollowt per$OO Is dOI DOVE E8CRO co. YOU MA y EXAM lN E the County Clerk of Orange County on $92.376.26. oo November 16 19113 •• 10·00 a m Tiie Coat• M ... Planning OMllOn t>usl,_ u : ng no ~t~~r~e~~:~~ru~~.~.~,u~1·;,~11.~ file kept by the court. I! you F1~:Th0~A~:.':~s 0c1. "' 1983 ' f229t20 01 ~~~.~~:c;~e~::,:i!,= •11: g1vic,, <i~· °'~~i!f.~1• ~~ ==~ed ~~·i::=:: e.J~~f~~u:.~~~~2~31'4 Irvine N6L\~E L~1~~E~¥B~~c)'E~CT~g~ are interest.eel in the est.ate, The lollowlng persons are dolng Publlaheo Ora~ Cout Deity livered to the unoerlignec:t • wtlnan gr;'Y ol s~a ~na. c~n\Y of or~9'f lmpecl• tor Ille follOWing pro.1«1: Everett WooOIOl'I, 1192 M•tchell. :;ASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR you may serve upon the ex-business 0 Piiot Ocl 11. 18. 2 • Nov \~~~383 pec~aretlon ol Def•"" and Demand Stele ol CalllOfnla. CHARLES E. 1. DeYelopment RevWw OA-83-20 #28, Tullln, CA. 92680 ::EATIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN ecutor or administrator, or GIZA E UINE CONCEPTS. 1~ 12 ., • or lie, and. written Notice ol Oe-WEBER and JAMES E OOBROn for Peclflc Building Concepll Arlene Woodson t 192 Mltchell ~IVIL CODE SECTION 292.C ( h f th Ladoo• Cr., Huntington Beach. CA. fault end E~tloo to s.11. The und«· JR. Attorneys at Law 695 Town auth<>ru.d agent .for Art Ztm~ #2!l Tustin CA 926so ' .... h P•Y· upon t e attorney o r e ex-~2649 PlBl.JC NOTICE llQned <i'!"uMd .. id Notloa of Oetaull c;.r;,., Orlve Sulla 8oo Costa merman. 173 Peulartno A~. tor Thi• t>utlneesle conducted by: an •l>le 11c)he ~';;;':J's Ille ;" lawfu ecutor or administrator, and Diane Fortuna. 18-1 t2 Ladona Cr.. and Election to Sell to be recorOeO tn M .... CA 92626. (714) 5S8-7640, Oewlopmeot ~ for • t5,000 "10MOuat. ~nd :~e1ea: coo~~ ~~r~::!i file with the court with proof Huntington Beactl. CA 926"9 flCTITlOU8 •u•INllS lhe C:OV'llY where lhe rMI proper'ly 1• wilt NII •t pu1>11e auct10t1 10 the hlQ"- aquare toot lnOuatrl•I building, Anene woooaon llOW held by 11 under aalo o.eo 01 of service, a wntt.en request T:3L70~ey, Route 5· Clovercrofl. NAM£ STAnMIHT ~~Seprembe< 21 1983 •t bidder lor CUil end l•W1ul rnonoy loceted el 175 Peulatlno Avenue. In Thie tlalement wu tlted w11h the rut1 In llMI property haralnalt ... de-stating that vou desire S"""'ial B ba a A G lltllh 26'42 Mt The lollowlng persona &re doing LOS ANGELES TITLE AHO TRUST of the United States. all payal>lfl 81 an MP Zone. Envlroomentlll Oe-~nty Clerk ol Ofange County on ~rlbed· J .--11' ' . r • · buslneu ae: the time ol 1&le, all thal oertal11 reel termlnatkltl: Negative Oeclatlllon. )epl. 28. 1983. TRUSTOR· ROBERT F HANNA notice of the filing of an in· Carmel Rd .. Parkton. Md 21120 SSP PERSONAL COMPUTERS, OE~D COMPANY AS TRUSTEE Pfoperly situated In 1ne City OI For fur1her lnlormellon pleaM calt' F2291!2 BENEFICIARY SOUTHERN CALI· ventor y and appraisement Of v1nc;e111 FQr1una, 16412 Ladona 3 t83 Airway Ave ' Bldg. "E". Co111 BY CALWIOE T 0 . SERVICES. INC lrvlne. County of Orange, Stale of the City of Costa M... Planning Publ~ Orange Codi Dally •ORNIA FU DING L TO f h Cr tuntlngton Beach. CA. 926"9 Mesa. CA. 92626 AGENT California. described u follows. Olvlelon al (714) 7!>4-5245. Piiot Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1983. RECORO~O Oct~t>er 29 1980 &1 e;i~te assets or 0 l e pell-1 '5 l>Yslnesa Is conducted by· • SSP Smlll Buslnese Syatema. 16327 Sherman Wey Lag11 OeitelrlptlOll. Unit l 17. r&- Pl.lbllaMd Orengo Coast Dall)' Piiot 5'51·83 I No 4379-4 t B k 13810 •aoe tions or accounts mentioned general partnership, Inc Cellfornte 3183 Airway Ave ,Reeded•. CA. 91335 corded In patoel book 136, p&g" l Oct. 18, 1983. ~5~ ot Ottlcial ~C:a in the c°tflC41 in ~on 1200 and 1200.5 of ~~~~~1~~~~1 WH llleO with the Bldg. "E". Cosia Mesa. CA. 92826 · ~i 1?.U~~,!8~iLCH paroel t. Orange County, Calllotr ·~ 5692-83 Ptll.IC NOTICE )f the Recorder of Orange County; the California Probate Code. County Clerk of Orange County on Frankr Research Group. lno., TrullllCI Sale Ottlce< of ~ltcellaneoua Maps. Official Re- ----NIU--C-NO_TI_C_E____ ol=nd~ ol 1ru11 O..Crlbes ihe DIANNE L. LIDDY, AT· OC1 12. 1963. ~m~.°C{'A~~21{0 N. Alplne, Beverly PublltttteO Orange Cout Dally PllOt ~~ ttree1 llOd•au or otl>e< com. ~=':.::::~• Lot 1~'01 Tract No. 93SO. City of TORNEY AT LAW Publls/18<1 Orange Cou~ This bUllneN I• c0t10~tec:I by:• Oct. 4, 11. 18. 1983. 5380·113 mon ~•llOn ot MIO •eal ~•OP· FICTITIOUS llUllNl.a8 The lotlowl,. penon la dotng rvtne, County ot Orange. Stale of %790 Ht.rbor Blvd., Suite 313 Piiot Oct 18 25 Nov 1 8 1983 Y general partn..ehlp. ~ la I E Garry Street. -I 17 · N.u. 8TAT'UIEHT t>ualneaa u: C:allfornle, u per map reciorded In Coi&a Mesa, CA. 92626 4 • • · · · 567M3 Stephen S Pappas, PrnlOent PlBl.JC NOTICE _.,11 Ana, C11Uorn1a 92705 The follOWlng P«10m ere doing ELAINE HARRISON COMPANY Book 391, Pegee 35 to 37 ot Mlt-(7U) S•0-0830 This atatement was flied with the Said ,ale wilt t>e made without bu91,_ u~ COMPUTERIZED SUPPORT SER: :.tlaneous Maps, In the Office ot 1114 . . County Clerk ol Orange County on FICTIT10U• llU81NISS covenant Of .. erranty ragar<l<ng l•lle YACHT CARE SERVICES. 2439 ~ICES 2021 WlnOwerO Lane N-~ounty Recorder of &aid County Pubbshed Orange Coast PU8llC NOTICE Oct 4. 1983. NAME 8TATEMUIT ~on. or en<:umbrancos To WM1 Cont Hwy, Newport Beach, por1 sMch CA. 92660 . ' -YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A l)aj)y Pilot Ol:t. 17, 18, 24, . F229922 The toQowlng peraone are doing Ntllfy Iha oblJ9allon secured by rt'lO CA. 82963 Ellllne M• Harri 2o21 Wind-PEED OF TRUST OATEO Oc101>er 1983 5668-83 FICTITIOUS aUSINE8S Pul>ll9hed Orange Coaat Dally l>utlneu u : purtuant to the power ot sale con· Turnllone Corporation, 2439-&ro Lane. ~· Beech CA ~1. 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· · HAlll! 8TATEMENT Piiot Oct 11. 18. 25. Nov. I, 1983. COLONY EAST. 1176 SE Main lerred In lhOM oerlllln coneltllons w ... Coul Hwy. Newport Beach, ~266() • ' TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-The lollowlng peraon II doing 5555-63 S11 .. 1. fl1A, Irvine, CA 92714 coven•nla and rastrlC1lont <l&leel 85 CA. 92603 This t>usl,_ la conducted b . an ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· PUBl.IC NOTICE buslnns as Philip H. McNamee. 1176 SE Mein ot July l8. l979 In Bool\ 13233• P99e Tltll bull,_ la conducted by: 1 ndlvlduAI y IC SALE-IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· NEBULAE FINE ARTS ANO PlBl.IC NOTICE S11 .. t, ltA. Irvine, CA. 92714 437, 11 seq .. ol OlflelaJ Records of corporation. Elaine Harrtaon ~AT10N OF THE NATURE OF THE NOTICE Of D1880UfTlON CRAFTS, 9189 La Estrella, Fountain Llnc;c>ln S1vlngs •nd Loan A .. Ofa~ County. C&lrtornte J-L Evan1. Preeldenl Thia ll•lement wu ltteo with lhe ~ROCEEOING AGAINST YOU, YOU OF PARTNERSHIP Valley, CA. 92708 fl<:TITIOUS llUStNtESS aoclallon. 10'1 Uncoln Way, No lee ol Oeteult paym&nl 01 TNI 1111..._,1 w• llleO with Ille County Cl«t< of Ore Count on SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. I Merrie Angellne Mar11no M•rvln. NAME aTATl!MENT Monterey Park. CA 91754 HMMINl!'ll lien unde< aaoO con· County Clllfk or Orange Couniy on Sept 27 1983 nge Y 17 Aumroek. lrVlne, CA. Puhlle not1ce1 11 he<eby orv11n that 9189 La Estrella Fountain Valley, The lotlowlng person 11 doing Thia bualness 11 conoucteel by an Olllona, cov9111nts and re!.tr1<:11ons Sepl. 23, 1983 ' F:t:MDM "(II a street aeldr-or common Teo LM Szuba. end Cerol Ann CA 92708 t>ustneas 81 unincorporated euoc1a11on olher was recorded on Juno 2t l983 a~ F'22SIOO Pul>Hahed Orange Coe.ti Delly OOllgnallon 01 property 15 sl)own Szub1. he1e1oloro doing bU1lntt11 rn1s 1>usiness 1s conduC'led by an CLASSIC. LINES CALLIGRAPHY than 8 partnership ln1trumen1 No 83-263166 of Olllc•ul Publllhed Orange Coaal Dally Pllol Oct 4 11 18 25 1983 abovo, no werranty 19 given 89 to 11s under the llc1111oua firm name 111d tndllltdueJ 9372 Gateshead 0, H.inUngto~ Phlllp H MoNamee Records, Orange Count)'. Calllo•nl.; Piiot Sept 27. Oct. 4, 11, 18. 1983. · · · ' • s,.48 83 completeness or corracin-) .. The sl)lle ol OH THOSE DONUTS •I 1734 Mt11r10 Marvin Beach CA 92646 • Thia atalemeni wu fllec:I with the Till• notice 11 given tn comp11an<:" 5334·63 • t>enallelary under sald Deed ol ~pon Blvd • Clly ol Coate Mesa, Tn11 stat"'"9nl was 111..0 with the Pa.,..;eta Jeenne Blelwela 9372 county Cieri< ot Or•nge County on wllh lhe directive given to W,.91 ____________ 1 1------------irual by reason ot 1 broach or oe-~ounly ol Orange. Stele ol Call· Coun1y Clerk of Orange Counl)I on Gateshead Dr Hunllnglon 'eeech Oct 10. 1983 Coal! Property Mam1gement ~..,. PUBLIC NOTICE faun ' In the ol>llO•llons secured 1orn11, did on the 30th dey ot Sept . Oct 12. 1983 CA 92646 • • ~1 vtce, Inc by the Board of Dlrect<J•<: •11 PUBLIC NOTICE thereby, heretofore executed and 983, by mutual consent. di590ive th111 f'227'290 This business is con<1uc111<1 b · an Pul>ll1he0 Ornnr Co••I Dally G1try Plaza Office Par~ Assoc"'""'" flCTTnOUS ltllllNl!SS F1CTrne>U8 auatNEaa oeOvereCI 10 the underl!oned a writ-uld partne<shlp and terminate their Publlsheel Orange Coast Dally Individual Y Pllol Oct 11, 18, 2 , Nov 1. 1983. On October 12 1983, which 1s the N,,._ aTATEMENT NAiii! STATEMENT ten Declaralloo of Default and Oe-elations 11 par1ne<s therein P1101 Oc1 18. 25. Nov 1. 8. 1983 Pamela J Blelwats 5574_93 date ot tho 1nlt1al publlcatlon 01 '"" The fOllOWi 1 dol The I0110wir19 person 11 doing ~and tor Sale, end written notice 01 Said t>uslnne·ln the lulure wlH be 56! t -83 This statement was llled w1lh tro• Notice ot Sale, the lollowlng llG person 8 no l>Ytlne.as as: breach and of election 10 cauee the lconducteo by Stephan Eowaro Cou C 0 amounts rep•-• the 101a1 amount bu=Su:HAIRWORKS 789 W DESERT COLLECTIONS, 24212 ~nderllQneO 10 aall said property 10 Metro. and Nancy Lee Matro. whO I P\a.IC NOTICE Sep~t~8 1:';;~01 range County 00 PUBl.IC NOTICE or the unpaid l>afanca of the obi• l8th St S 11 "B" Coat ·Meaa CA Batquero Or • MllJllon Viejo, CA, !Mlltly Hid obtlg•tlona. •nd there-wlll pay end discharge all llabllltles • F22Alll .,..TITI 11 •II on a a au r e o b y 1 h e " u 8 • a · · 92891 altar llMI undertlgned cauNd .. id and debta ol the firm and receive all p 1 0 f,... oua llUS*E89 1bove-deecrlbe0 property to be solel 92627 Karen Ko11w Jonee 24212 Bar· notice 01 breach and 01 etec 1 10 m0t11ft peyeble to the firm f'ICTITIOU8 auatNEIS ubl ahed range Coa91 Oall'y NAME STATEMENT and reuonabty eellme1eo costs, u - Grace Glullano, 2005 Beleark; Or., quero Or., MllJllon v1eiO, CA. 92891 be recorded July 8 1983 .: :a11 Fur1het no110a Is hereby given that NAME 9TATEMENT Pilot Oct 11. 16, 25. Nov t. 1983. The tollowtn9 persona are dOlng pen-. edv1nCM, reepectlvaly, and ~~ ~~· CA-92828 Thia l>Yel,_ 11 con<lucted by; an No 83·294338 of Ottlciel Records 1,; 1he unoeralgneO will nol be respon-The lollowll'IQ person Is doing 5560.83 t>uth'-u : tucll other l!Ml&menlS, penoll,..s, ......,,_. 11 conducted by· an lnOlvlOueJ. l\e olflce of the Aecofder of Oren e tll>le. trom this Oey on lor any obll-bUslness .,. (A) YEISER GARLAND & AS· co111 .,,o auor1>9Y'• lees os may lnOM<lual. Keren Koa111 Jonee :;ou 1 • 0 getion Incurred by the o1har8 In hla " MONIQUE. t9721 Canberra Hum-Ptll.JC NOTICE SOCIATES (Bl INTERIORS B'I' OE· IMlCfue from date ol lnl!IAI publ • Gr-Giuliano This 11atement wu meo with Ille s~~~ will be made but wl hout own name, or In th• nam11 of lhe llrm inglon Beach, CA 928-16 SIGN, 3 t87 "H" Atrway Avenue. cation unlll llme of sale. Th& unpo10 Thi• 11e1emen1 wu ntec:1 wtlh the COonty Cl«k 01 O••noe County on COY• t · l 1 Detect 91 Costa Maaa Celllorn•a c.Wall« LOUii Blenkanaf\lp. 19721 FICTIT10U8 auSlNEI• Co'1• Meaa. CA. 92628 balance of obllg1tlon 11 $.2014 25 County Clerlc ol Ofange County on Sept 28 1983 p1..:":0'!;~r~1~::·~ °' ~ this 301h day 01 September 1983 · 9 ant>erra, Huntington Beech. CA NAME aTAnMl!HT Yeleer Gatlano & Auoctetes. 3187 costs or $20.C 65, axpen~s ;,, ssoo' Sept. 23, 19113. ' f22e1'1 lf!Wmbr&noes 10 pay the rern~nlog (Signature) Ted Szuba · 2~4~ nd b The followtng peraons are ootng "H" AJrwey Avenue. Coat• Mesa, !or• 10181 amou'lt of $2.778 00 f21U01 Publlllled Orange Coast Dally prlnclpal .um ~f the nole(•l reel Publlshed Oranoe Coaet Dally •. h 8 t>usinesa 11 co ucleO Y an 1>u1lne .. aa· CA. 82626 Dated: October 10, 1983 ~~1 O~ 1~1 1~1y Piiot Oct 4, 11. 18, 25, 1983. by Mid d..O of Trull. wllh :,.91 Pllol O<;t. <I. 11. t8, .25. 1983 n~\ll~u~lankeriship PARADOX. 30100 Crown Velie'(, Pa~.:~-C· 33,,2M6~tpellter. N-· CHARLES E WEBER ....., . ' · · · • · 54S2·83 iu tn lald oole Pf0'110ed d If 5"44-83 · Pko L1guna Niguel CA 92677 pon .,..ch, A. • "" tor Wee1 CoUI 5335-83 any undtlf the l«m• ol ·~JC:'ot le This a11tement was tiled wllh the M~tka Ktrlltand. '23991 Elder Cl.. This bl.ltlne11 la conOucieO by: • Prc»erty Management -----------~ ·-•c Mnf1CE • PU8l1C NOTICE ounty Clerk or 011~ County on Laguna NlglHM CA 92677 general pe11nert11lp, ~ Inc: fltlllJC NOTICE r~ nv ruet, f-. chargn, •nd e)(pen-ol Oc1. 13. 1983 Homa s.oi0111•n 23791 p8..,0 Pat Yeleer Published Of&nge Coaal oauv Pilot flCTITIOUt llUalNf:aa he T~tt .. &nOf ~Ir the trusta created NOTICE TO ClllEDfTOR8 F22'7'l70 ~guna Hiiis, CA 92853 ' This 1latoment was flied wllh the Oct. 11. 18. 25. Nov 1. 1983 ACTTTIOUt au.._U ..,._ 8TATIMENT l>y sS:o ~ 1~ be ::o on T esd OF aUlK TRANllfiER l Pul>lt9he<I Orange Coaat Dally This buslness la conducted by a CO\lnly Clerk ol Orange County on 558?·8:.I NA11a STATl:•HT The lollowlng peraon8 lie doing ~, be< a 1983 t 2.00 u ayj (8-. 1101 .. 107 U.C.C.) Piiot Oc1 18. 25. Nov 1 8. 1983 limited parlnersl'lp Sept. 23, 1983 The IOltowlng pet'900A are doing l>ullnMI u · h~v~apmen Aven 1 ent p.m ~ Notice II hereby given to creditors S877-83 Monika Klrkland F22SG7 111-J buelnMI u : BUENA PARK INVESTMENTS he Clvle Cent« B 1:1 ;~~ ~ ot Iha wllnlh named traMlerorts) Thi• alatement wu tiled wtth the Publlehed Orange Coatt Dally ~~ C NOTICE HARBOR AREA BUILDERS ANO 2804 Glenneyra St .. Laguna Beach: :;hapman Ave., Or~~tA 81 that • bulk trenate1 11 abOUI 10 t>e P\a.IC NOTICE County Clerk of Orange County on Piiot Oct. 11. 18, 25. Nov 1, 1983. STATE-.NT OF CONSTRUCTION MANI-GERS. CA. ll2a5l Al Iha lime of lhe lnlllel publl-made oo personal propet1y hariMn· Oc1, -1. 1983. 5549·83 AaANOONMINT M UH OF 3209 Het>fllll• Place, Cost• Meea, Thom11 A OorMY & Anoe. Inc .. ::.lion Of lhl1 notice lhe 10111 Aller OescrlbW) FICTITIOUS aus••• f22IM2A flCTinOUI BUUNE8S NAME CA 92928 2tl04 Glenneyre SI Laguna Bea<ih at ou 1 1 the 10 I>~ f the The nem41W and business ad· NAME STATEMENT Publlahed Orange Cout Dally PUBLIC NOTICE The 111 1 h b Jettrey Scott Ettten, 3206 ~CA. 92451 " ' >~IO•~I~ 9«i,:aby the·~~~~ Oe-dr-ol lhe Intended tranalerors Tna lollowlng persona rue Ootng Piiot Oo1 11, 111. 25. Nov 1. t983 ooneo 1i,.°:.::Oor::!°"~11~ee::i: b<uh Place, Coell Mesa, CA. Wllbuf McWhor1er, 368 Cree4m&n 1erll>ed 0..0 of trust end estimated are RICHARD H. SURRELL anct lt>uslness aa. 5553-83 FICTITIOU8 aUatNE•• neee Name: TUSTIN PENNY PRESS 92828 Lane. Romona. CA. 92085 :Oftl, expenSM, and advances 11 SUSAN G SURRELL. Located et KC YACHT SOLES, 2801 W NAME 8TATl!MaNT 18374 lrvlna Blvd .. Tuelln. CA J«frey S . E111an Thi• t>usl,_ 11 conducted by· a 162.558.23 587 E Palm Orlva, Pleoenlla, CA I Coaat Hwy, Newpor1 Beach, CA. nom11c W\TICE The lollowlng P4l"llOI\ 18 doing 92680 Thi• llatemenl wu flied with the general partnenhlp. The total Indebtedness being an 92870 92663 r~ "" l>uslneu u · owner Terry L Harvey 1310 I Nl!Nf County Cleft! of Ofanga County on Thornu A. Ooraey. PreelOent .._ttmate o hlch th I 1>10 I The looat10t1 In Catllornla ol lhe Keith 0 COlwlCk. 31891 9th Ave . '"CTITIOU8 aU•IN.,SS MICHELENA 26701 0 all C eek H~" S I A. CA h27oc Oct 13 t983 Th "'" n w e 090" llG 1 chlt!f e•ecutlve ottlQe o• prlnolpal LIQ<ln• CA 92677 r• "' · u 1 ""'"· 811 • na. • " · • · f'22'1S7l 11 llatement wu lllec:I wllh the iiomJ>Ullld may be obt•lned by call· t>vtln .. a ottloe of the lnlendeel Jack's e.n2 32732 WlnOlhrope NAME STATI!Ml!NT #85. Lagun• Hlllt. CA. 92653 owner Ever•tl WooOeon, t 192 Publlahecl Orange Coul Oalty Coun~y Clerk ot Orange County on ng (714) 937-0986 Iha day before trantleror la: 4181 Blacklln lrvtne. Fountain Valley; CA. 92708 • The following peraon 11 doing Barbera Hope, 28701 Quall Creek Mttcnell. 1128. Tualln. CA. 92680 Plk>I Oc1 18 25 t'IOV 1 8 1983 Oo1. 3• 1983· he Hie Calllornle H "IHI Phinney 280 I w Coaat l>Ullnesl H : 1185• Laguna Hiii•. CA 92653 owner Arien. Woodson. 1192 • • · • · 587iaJ f'227a. Dated: October t t, 1983 All other t>uslneH names and &O-Hwy Newpo<1 Beacn CA ·92663 KIM CHEE RECORDS. 1831 full· Thia buslneu ls conduct.Oby. an Mllcnetl, 1128, Tuatl'l, CA. 92880 ------------Jpt~~~ ~;·~oe C~ut19:J•lly DOVE ESCROW co. dr ..... u..O by lilt! tnleneled trenS· Thts bllllrntSI It ~oodu'cteel tly • 8"ton Ava., Co•I• MeH, CA. 921127 tndlvlOual. OWMW' Michelle Harvey. 13101 Ptll.IC NOTICE 0 • • Ov I, ' · 111 MIO Trualae leror within three yanrs 1811 years general partnerthlp Crelg Siewert Pellell, 421 N COi· Bnrl>are Hope Newllaven. San11 Ana, CA 92705 5879-83 y: T.D. SERVICE CQMPANY. agent lest pHI 90 tar aa known 10 the Keith O Colwl<lk tM. L• Habra. CA 90831 This statement w11 11100 with Ille TIMI Fk:tltlou• Butlness N&ma re- l'tCTmOUS llU._H 1------------y· Cindy Schoonovftf, Auletant Intended lranslerae are NONE This statement was llled with the Thia buSlr>"' is conOucteO by· an County Cltlfk of 011nga County on ferred to above Wiit liled In Or11ng<1 NAlllE •TATEMl!NT PUBUC NOTICE *rellry The nem9(1) and bu11neu addrau County Clerk ol Orang• County on lnOlvtOual. Oct 4• 1983· County on Mereh 21. l983 The fOllOwlng persona ere dol,..., )ne Clly Blvd West, Orange, CA, of the lntonda<I 1rensle1ae(1) ara.,Sept ?3. 1983 Craig PallOll fnMa Thia bullneet wu <:oriOuale<I by 11 bull,_ u : IUPEllHOfl COU"T ~2668 LAM VAN NGUYEN end NGUYET F22S79t Thia 11a1emeni wu lllod with the Publlllled Orange Coell Dally ~ral par1nerth1P SAOOLEBACK PAINTING & DEC-Of CALIFORNIA, 14-635-8288 located 81 t 13 N Sterflower. Brea, I Publlahed 011ngt1 Cout Delly Counly Clerk of Orange County on Piiot Oct 11· 18, 25. Nov 1• 1983. Everell WooOaon ORATING. 28575 El Toboio, COUNTY Of ORANGE ~1 Publl1hed Orange Coast Dally Callfornla 92621 Pllol Sepl 27 Oct ll, l 1. 18• 1983 Qci 4. 1983 5552-83 Thlt slatemenl was nled with 1M Mleelc>n Viele>, CA. 9299 t In the Melter of thtl llot Oo1. 18, 25. Nov. 1. 1983 Thll lhe property pertinent hereto r 5333-83 f22tltt County Clerk ol Orange County on O.vld Keith Phillips. 26575 El Applleallon of 583•-83 18 Clele•1be<I In gen.,•I u R11a11I . Pul>lllhed Orange Coast Dally PtllllC NOTICE ~I. }8, 1983 Taooao. MINlon l/lelo. CA. 92891 Keren AellM G&rdlne< Package Otf·S•I• G-•I uoen18 Dttn•i" NOTIC[ Ptim Oct. 11, 18. 25, Nov 1. 1983. Ille no F 212261 Oevld l(eftf\ Phllllpe lor Ch•fl99 of Nerne •21·t016.C5 and toceted 11 587 E r~" 555<1·83 PJCTITIOUI aUllNl•I Publlehed Orange Coael 03ily Thia t tatement wu llled w11h th• No. A 120349 P\ll.IC NOTICE Palm Ortve Pl-nll• CA 92870 NA• 8TATEMl!NT Ptlot Oct 4• l t, 18, 25, 1!183 County Clerk of Orenga County 00 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE The Butln"e name ull&O by 11Jd FICTtTIOU• •u•INE•S 1111m11C ~TICE The lollowtno pereon la doing s..53.a3 Oct. 13, 1983. FOR CHANGE OF NA"4E "'CTITIOUS aUllNESS lrentteror• 11 uld locallon I• NAMI •TA'HMENT ,-~ nu l>uelneN aa: -1"227404 (S.C.. eo&-4) NAMI ITAnMl!NT "WINE & SPIRIT WORKS" o..r:~ lollowlng petlOl\I Are doing FK:TlTtOUS •u•1Neas FOX ENTERPRISES "101, 18537 Pta.IC NOTICE Publitnecl Orange Coaat o.11y Keren A~ Gerdlnr hH Ill~• The 1o1lowlng persona are dolng That .. Id l>Ylk 11anstar la Intended A-~t~ING 7924 Stark Avo NAME STATl•NT 8•11 Felipe. Founl•ln Valley. CA. Piiot Oct. t8. 25. NC'•. I, 8 1983 petition t11 ""' GOUr1 or en or "' twstnea• at; to be cion1ummated at the ofllc• of. • " trni fotlowt te dot 92708 5874-83 allowtng petltlo!\er to change hef NOSTALGIC CERf\MICS 88 F;ur ACTION ESCROW INC . 840 N Huntington Beach, CA. 92647 bullneM N ' ng perwon og Karan Fox. 18537 S•n Felipe, F1CT1TIOUS •u•INESS NAMl!aTAT•MINT _________ ___:._~..,.-from Karen Renee Gardiner to ' T I A s It 101 S t A Jame.t Rtcn1rd Pickell, 7924 . F I v-•i-. CA 92708 .,_,, "-G 01 Drive. Cotta Men. CA. 92626 _ust n ve., u e • &r> • na. Stark Huntington a..cti CA 92841 RS CARRERA, 867 W. 18th, CO'lta oun11 n .. _,. · ,_1e ,--., ner. Louie J. Bactllec:ler, 11016 waet· vountydt0renge,Celltornt•927015. 0 • L 1 pk 79 ·s M ... CA 924127 Donald Fo•. 18537 San Fellpe, The IOllOwlng I* ton II Oo1ng butlMlll ... O:,:~=:ci II hist :--by or-wood Blvd., Cutvar City, CA. 90230 on or •lt•t November 3, 1983 Hun'i7~gi!''e:..c~ ~!· 112::1 tar~. Robert Shew. 5771 Trophy. Hunt· Fountain Vslley. CA. 92708 ._, ed 1 he • 1 • re''°".: Frenc.. 8. B1ch1«ter, . 11018 ~Thi• bulll tr1n11ler II auojecl 10 Thi• butlneu ii conduc;t.O by· 1 l\Qlon BMc:tt. CA, 92849 Thia butlnee• 11 conducll<d by· an ~ n I 1 manet: ~or..... w .. twood Blvd • Culv.. City, CA>j 111rornl• Uniform Commerclet .........,11 pertnerlhtp · lhlt 1111111..-11 conducted by· an lnOlvldual. ...........-: . MI01'9 th• oc>vr1 ... 00230 8ec11on 8106. .,.... .. v. • ndlvtOuel Keren Fox m.nt No, 8 on Ille 2111. day No-Thi• t>uei,_1 11 eo<1duC1ed by· 11n Tl'le name and aoor-of the per· ~"'" R. -Ptetiti~ t h Robert Shew Thie 1t11enwm1 wH flied with the ~.::' :.!!83· ~oo o ~ ~ unlnoorporeteo u110Cl1tloo otl* ton wtth Wllorn cl•lm• may be n111c1 11 Coo~~ ·~·::·1!'jl0,:'~~~~ty 1~ Thi• 11•1emen1 wu llled wtth the County Ci.tk of Ofange County on "" ~ ·~ ch C8UM of y thin • P•r1118fill\lp. MARILYN WESTMORELAND •nO Sept 23 198'1 :0..nly Cletk bl o~ Cou11ty on Oat 4. 19'3. ~ 0t arige neme Frenoee 8. Bachlecler he tut day tor flllng ct11lm• by eny • ' · ,,_.,. >et 8 1983 ~ ~not be w•l\led. Thll tlatetllenl wl$ 11190 wlll\ the Cttclllor 1h•ll be NovemDer ~. 1i83, Pvblllll!e<I Oren Cout Dill • ' ,_,.. Publllhed Orange Coatt Delly IT ~ ~RT o!R 1 or:;._.i lhat O: County Cieri! ot Oranoe County on \Ori\1et111 tha bu.IMM 01y before 1~ Piiot Sept 27 Oet ~ 11 111 1983 ty PubllSMO Orange Colet Dally Piiot Oct. 11, Ill. 26. Nov 1. 1983. ~ 111 c:'he Or~ C:atty Oct. 13, 1983 -· con1umm•t1on d•I• •i>•cltleO ' ' ' 5329•63 bt1ot Oct. 11, t8. 26. Nov. 1, tff3. 5556-83 pu -~ ~-·~ ~~ Piiot • newep~ of gen•r•I Publllhed Orange Co••I O•llY 0.te<f· M"ch 24, 1883 LAM VAN t--------.c-W\_Tl_C_E __ _ olrouletlon. publlehed In lhlt county PUot Oct 18, 25, Nov. I, 8, 19113 NGUYEN P\ll.JC NOTIC( rw.. nu • leMt once ...... '~ lour con-5976·83 NGUYET NGUYEN P\RJC NOTIC( Nll(KI AA,., t083 Sen Pablo Clr., Coate ~. CA. 92626 Nikki .... Oleon. 1083 San P11blo Cir., Coate M .... CA. 02828 Thia bu._ ta oonducltMl by ,,, tndlvldual. 14111.kt Lee Olaon Thie ltlt91Y1«11 Wll fllect wOh the County Clertl 01 Orenge County on hpt,28, 1963 ~ Pllblllhed Otano-eo .. 1 D.ity Pllol Oct '· 11, 16, 211, 1983 64~ _,it.e WMll• ptlor fO lf'Mt Oey of Intended Trenwtwr'w(tl ACTITIOUa Ml .... 11 '1C~:.~u Mid~ d of Oct 14 19113 .. mi It W\JIC[ Publllhed Of•"99 Coe11 Deity NAMI tTATIMINT ACllUOUI MllMll The fOllowl peteOllt dotno M.IC NOTICE I .. K ~ .... IC· Hl~'I rum. nu Piiot Oct. 18. 1983. 5433·83 TN IOltowtno ocnot'l II doing NAMI •TATl•N't l>ullneM ... ng .,.. --·· ---·· ~RAH uvM"'" " OUal,,_I aa. The followlng pel'IM)ll 11 doing . ..,..,,._ -- 1. !: Judge of the l'lCTTTIOUl IU9INIH PUBUC NOTICE DATA ENTRY COH8UL"TANT8 bulll . B8C INTERNATIONAL. 3723 MANI ITATl•NT { lut*lor Court tolAMI •TATl•NT 11331 Oelpfltntvm, Foum1ln Vari.y: B~D 1\11NYL RECORD CO. 8lictl 81'•1• Suite 24• Newport ~ 1-u-. '-; pereon It dolno Olney ..... o.'CllMr The followlno '*"°" 11 dolng '1CmtOU• MllM•• CA 02708 TTOfolK PUBLISHING co tOl.l Beech, C4 92900 .. : ...... a...... bull-u . N.Alll •TAn..N'T Chert• A1ymonC1 Spettl'et. 11331 LOVELL ENTERPRISES .KNOn hcttmann 811111 Corp.. 372~ UAUn' CHEM PAODUClS Ind No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper The Daily Piiat fits in. , ........................... ~ -Via UM. U..' JJR 8~BRA DENTAL PROD· The lollowtng IMlflOll II OOlng o.tphlnlum. Fountain Velley. CA ENTl!RPA18E8, 2tll42 OoMiivi-811"Clh Btrwt. Suite 24• ~..,.... BUTLlA ENTtAPRISES a.Ila BE-CO .......... ......_CA..,._ UCTS, 3189..C AMY Drive, COtJla bual-u : i'108 l.1\ HunllnQton 9.ao11 CA 82648 llMcltl, OA. 02680 OH!MICAL. 1293 N OrCJYll 81 A..._, .. ILi••·-M-. CA. 9ff26 TOM AAE HAIRSTYLES. 2111 E Belly """ Specker, 11331 Mic" ... Oetetd Knott' 211142 Tlllt bt.lal-,, oonduct.0 by:. Anaheim. CA. neoe . .. Pvb4111\ed Orange ec-t Delly Pl~ 1 ~a J. ~·c~~2 0 13tl\ A~ 17111 St., Coeta M .... CA. 921127 Delplllnlorn. rounteln v.ii.y, CA looftiivi.. Ln . 11un11ngt~ Beecih, OOrJ:io•"e~menn Prtlllelent Ted F. &uUw , 4007 8eullort Df~ Oct. 111, 26. Nolt. 1 ••• t"3. 5'11()...., 1.,., 1111 ...._.,, A. • 1 Mel•nle L. Celt 44$ Cat•lln• Of • 11121oe lc:A. 92948 • N9wpot1 8Mclll. CA. 92"3 Thi• bl,lllMI• II CC)lld\.IClted by: '" N9wport 9Mch. CA. 91683 Thi• tx.rllneet I• 09fl<lucted by ari Tiil• bu*-It oon<fueted by· .., flll1 11ei.men1 waa fifed with Ille Thie ~ 11 COflducled by· an ln•ex•pen•1lve• 1n01v\cfut1. -Thi• bua1-ta CIOnd1101e0 t>y· 111n lndlvldu•t . ~dMdvll. g:in~ c:= ol o,.nge CQunty on 1no1vldU11. '(In tk ~· •Iv} not h•gh --J. Aoth IO<llvldV•I Cftllftte A Spech• MIChMI Q l<noll • . nt7M Ted "· 8ullef tn p flCll reeaonaOle, ~~·~·~r!.,-::':to~:'no'!~~ 1~ re1enle I. Call ,,......,. wl l'I 1._Thlt '111...,..,1 •• ni.o Wltl' the Thl1 1tel8ll'Mll'll • .. ni.o with the WltTOVIR& CUIUllY ec!!11• '!e~I -fllllel -.Ill\ tile Cl9Ullled • ,..,.. 1 1..,. 3 r> Y hi• •lallfM!'ll w .... ._ I the ~nly CltWtl of Orw.nge County on !county Clwtl at Orange COunty on A-.. LAIW nty ..._k of Otenoe Ccllinty Oii ..., -.. "'" • '"' •• County Clefll Of Or•noe Coun1y on 9-11. 23. 19113 ~ t2 1843 -.;:::.:._ C... °"" ....._ 1 84Pt. 27, 18". edve11111no ~ "nnh Sept. Ila, 1083. ,_.,. • ' l'llm4 ---· -..-.. Ct lfl d Ad ti I Pl.lbllllMcl Otanoe co..1 Ollll~ '1lrm Pul>tllhed O•anot Coul Deity Pub111Md Orenge COM! Deity ~ ~ OA. 11'1.!bll"*' °'1lnve Coeat o.itY ass 342·56v7e~ sng P1io10e1 t11,2&,Nov i.8.an.93 Put>ll•Md or•no-eo-1 Oaltv,.1101s.ot.21.0ct •.11.1t it83p11010crt.11.2&,NOV1.e.1Ks. ~~~ ,~.Jll1y Pt10t0ct .... 11.'8.u ,11413. • PllOI S.pt 21. Oct 4, 11, 16. 1993 !332..aa ffT1·t3 ' ' ' ' 1810.83 ~'3 5330"'3 .:. .' - C9 Orange Coast DAIL.Y PILOT/Tuesday, Ootober 18, 1983 ...... lt.r .... ••••• fer Salt ltam fer Sale Aert•••••, Val. Aertatata, Vat. Atutatata, Ual. CLASSIFIED INDEX 1~•::;•::;•;.:.;r;al~;;;;;~l:OO::Z~Gt;:•:;:•;::'':;';;;;;;~~l ;i~~iiiiiiiiiiii;;l;;00;;2;I But. lt1cl1 1040 ltw~rt •ac• 21'9 l"iat 2244 Ctreaa ••1 Mar 2722 C.111 Mtat 2724 • ..,.,,1tac• 27'9 ".l ••• u ,' WeWt IPA tff ,._ Vt~w-Ex2t8ra !peclat d WOODBRIDGE. Spacious Bech. unit. $286/mo. Walk Sher 2 Br upstelre apt Lovely 3 Br 2 Be Vt blk • .....u urn r .. be coo o. 4 Br, 2Vt ba. ram rm. lo beech 1•t IUI + dep I p . . beh $1000° I •••• holtt11 um1 llrTEl Ooeen/Calallna YU Mall lrplc. patio. atrium. Ntoerv 640-7762 . enclad gerege.$-495. Cell 650. no peta, yrly. ICAL £STATE ~I ""4holm HiU. &J-1"'And .. _ """""" .. C..pult""° -" c.arcn. ci<I Mor C..1aM- O....Poln1 r:t,T..., foun1a1n Vallo) Hun""""'16--h Hunt H.,_., llV1rw i...,un.- '-"'""" Hilla l..aJW'O N1cw1 L.i<~ ,.......,, M-V~p N•Wpo<"I S.1<h SanL-.,,.. S." Ju..n Clipt$lrarw1 Sanla ,..,,,. SealBN<h S<>ultl l.Aj(un.o s.._1~,. n..un Wntm1nau-r Moblk-H....,... ,.. ........ ~ Aparll'r'lf'nt.a &kh PtoP<'rl) &uin.._.._ Prupt y Cf'mt'tc•r-y Luu CornmJ Pruf)l"rl y C'ondrwn1n111rr~ Dvptfi-~"' Un1u-"°""" \0 ... MU\'t~t Jn<Vf'nlt t'rup ... ,,, 1nch.um•I Prup1' t,.ou '"' s.a.. Moblk-Humt, .. rlu .~nuni.m lltiwrt °'""""' C'o Gwt of Cw..tuy Out of Sta\r R..N~ f'Al"ml: -1'1-oporty na.. Sb.vine . :f::!:r RENTALS H-l'Um-~Unr~ Hf)Ulft FVimtah.'<1 or 1= 1008 1007 1011 1012 102• IOZ6 1032 1034 1~0 1041 1044 1048 10!>0 10~2 10~~ 1001 IU611 1076 1078 11)(11) 1~· 1()1)1; I~ IUliO 10»8 11\)0 11~~ ti~ I )7) 120( 122! 12:.C 127' l;\01 IJ~. IJ:M. IJ7' 11u< 142~ 14M: l}(li.! ·~'!' .~:w. 1$7!• I~ l:lllO 1600 191) ~100 220(. LllO ISLE On a sweeping corner Thi• lsroe alngre family n o w . S 1 5 O 0 I m o . lndtcp. Pool, tennis, lak.e . 649· l976 alt 5PM. -1706 alt 8PM dorptnallng tl'le land with l'lom& with 4 bdrm• & 2 Cht111hlre R.E 759-1877 prlv. S 1200. IM0-1327. SPACIOU~ lmmaoulat~ Spacious 3 Br 2 Ba prl-NO FEE A.pt & Condo ren- a orematlc resld or eJ1-batl'la hu lots 01 crass & II I -1--1 1. ... -559·6188, off. 720-6897 3brd 2be~t. l rplc. veteyerd. dswnw1hr. w/d taJ• VIiie Rental• Remodeled 3 br, 2 bath+ large rec. rm:. beam qulslte dealgn & quality. amenities. Low melnten· tlttl I •ra '"'• L le L 41 iun eek. no ~ts. 11100 hk-up. 1795 631·2916. 87~912 Broker . Bellrs11011ve1nthl1mag-ance yrd. btlt redwood Gtatral 2202 •t••• IC• mo.644•2478 I Nr bc;h bech 1 ceilings, furnished, patios. $420,000. niftcent 2-story, " b6d deck. Short dletanc. to 1111 MIYE II TllAYJ HI• Jina 27 , Baal. leac~ 2740 w1101chenette utile p°rJr Tradluorull 3 Br. 3 Vt Ba. Bay front, pier, & float for 65' boat. Priced t.o sell $1,250,000 . llYlllE PUCE IAYFllOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br. 2 ba dn. 2 boat Spat'eS. ~uced-$1,500,000. PElllllU HDllE OCEAIFllOIT Ocean & jetty views Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 bath, 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,385,000. FllRIAllll UICll MILL TOP New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, custom French Normandy Estate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now $995,000. COllOllDD CAYS IAYFROIT Coronado lsla.nd cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 wllrade lllROWHEAD llOllE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath. lake view. 350-0 sq ft. $440,000. Will trad~ for a locaJ property 111.IOl. COVES Tradittonal Bay!ront 3 Br. 3 Ba, remodeled 2,000 sq. ft. f~hed & boat. $600,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy>1d1·Dr11.r" NB 675 6161 home wllge llvtng, dining the bel.chl 759-1501 • • • Panoramic View. BEDROOM Iii I I I Beaut. 2 Br 1'l Be. clean. 646-t8 i9 · & tamlly areaa. Speclal Aentet Liii Servtce 3 bd 3 ba custom lrplc 1 · ut 1" n-Twnhse, lrplc, patio, lncd 1---------delatllng of leaded glass. WALl<ER&LEE N.B., H.B .. C.M. dtw' t.Atcrowavetiange 6clu5d~. 3781 8 Joann St. yard, encl garage, itlnt Pnaula xtre lg 28r. brll9S hardware. oak firs n--t r .... _._ Lote of listings $ t25otmo 646_0603 • '4 • 45 arH. nr Hunt Harbour sundeci<. yrty. $745 mo. & IUllUry baths. $589,000 ftCeu C.W.C Call 631--0113 . l Br"1'fia roOmy, n_, $675/mo 6'46-0736 552-0853 or 675-2536 631-1400 11,, .... -• ., ... ..., M-F 9~· S•I 9· 1 v;~~1~11$~~~~ 34:;.i7~:: cerpal, drapes, lresl'I, 2Br lba. gas paid, sill Quiet 2 Br, 1 ba. patio. ger. - \.\,\I I Ill.HI •I\ 1 r-::rr. l•••tr I Wlittr Beautllut setting paint. 382 Victoria. blwn. w/S375 dep McFadden pool, no pe1a. 1601-C 11\IMI.., "" L::.L:.U. leitalt Harbor& Newport $425 nr Beach, 893_489'4 15th St, Nwpt Hgts. REA.LESfAt l LataH lll,HI 2252 861·9523 -$600/mo 645-7355 ... 1400 lr•i•• 1044 JlOlll llUL n -2 Br Corner ol Huntington --.,..1-Pvt Niguel hores ooean & Baltimore $675/mo Sml 2 Br 1 Ba, garage. 120 _ NEWPORT PlllP MllllEMEllT view condo 2 br. frptc. 1Br unlurn. $475 mo. ~I Ocean vu. volleyball. gar-37th Pl. $600/mo. Isl. R&HllO u11,101a111 VIEW 11•1111-1113 new crpts. Steps to dep. Newly decorated, dener. quiet. 581•9100 last. $250 security ..-~.JlL 1-11 .. _ be.a_ch ~-8~0, 4~3-0-1._9!! stove & refrlg. off street .. ---631-3999. U11t not In· YILUl-1141,0001 ... --ni;; parking-. Quiet nelgl'I· IEIWlll eluded Lowest prle6 Cameo plan at IRVINE prices. 3 Bdrm. Peal aaali 2207 llewr;rt ltack 2£69 borhood No pets To see y ------2'.lt t>a Holl"hOCk t 1 T call 6•5 •. 960• · ILUIE VERSAILLES & In tract and Just newly • n ur-1 bd cottage. S50o/mo. SO 2$e700r Ba lu113ury condo. .. ., Naw t & 2 Bdrm tuvury VILLA BALBOA carpeted and painted tie Rock Glen Garden 2 9 9 v ~ Double garage Out or Homes Panoramic night yrds to bch 646-7171 I mo 1 • 12· 352 apts In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm Condos. Agl. 631-4960 11 hi 1 c A c Asl< klr Chuck or Frank. Wknds/eves, Corrine 2 8 d rm . 1 'I> bath, area seller wanls offot g v ew I en1bl I • plus 675-6850 631-3651 wkdys fownhouse. $635/mo. from $565. 2 Bdrm from Saa Cltaeate 2776 Ask for Marilyn Bulkley energy sav ng ack pool 3 $660. Townhouse from . ; 644-7020 and spa C d I M 2222 3 Br. 3 Ba. pool. etc _ ~ 1-641 I $725 , pools, tennis. 2 bd, 1 ii> ba, blk to beectl. lllllRULISTATE oroaa •. 11 Newport Hgts $1400/mo. 2 Br 1'/\ ea. Excellent waterfalls.ponds.Gas for gar. yard, n-paint and 2br/2ba/ So of Hwy. No Office 833-9773 Eastslde tocatlon cooking & heating paid drapes. Kid and Pele pets. Furn/unlurn $900, Home 556-4982 $625/mo. 720.0644 From San Otego Frwv O.K. $495. 496-1062 or 2131355-1597/466-7745 Bl C-8 ---I drive Norlh on Beach to 974-7225 • __ ___ _ __ g anyon 4 r lamlly 2 Br. 1 Ba. Private patio. ------- • . Custom Bayslda Or nome roonm. view. pool, spa t>eam celllnq_s. lrplc 2• McFadden and west on Near General Hospltel. 1 w/sllp. Mo 10 mo Avatl $3300/mo. Call Anna or persons, nopets. 5595,, McFadden to SEAWIND bdrm. newly decorated • 1211: 955-2473 Mllgdy 476-1234 650-l798. V l L L A Q .E • carpet.a.&. drapes, Avall H8rbor View Hills. fm .. ---SVOwNER ~ (71•)893·5198. Oct 29 $435. 898·5974 maculete 4 bd. tastelul Harbor View 2 Br. Oen 2 29, apt 2195 Miner st Spacious quiet 1 Br. S435, I.teal 2tOO decor. Ille entry, skyllte, Ba. Aval! Nov 1st New cpts. drps. patni'. 2 Br. Twnhse $585 Walk ...,....,.-.. ______ __ Ol. C .... lNO M•c,~~~!~,. OAtll( lrplc, trellis to patio. $1200/mo. 673-3251 Oshwhr stove & relrlg I to beach 960-8656 Ota•.ttr Atttatlea1 • specious back lawn. Im-· -No pets'. s650 mo. 1 sec' watkii> beach, studio, Save car coats & time. Pvt ClllllMEI --mediate posseslon thru Gorgeous decorated 3 b. dep. To see call 645-9604 stove, relrige. crpts. rm/pvt beth w/sep. entr Rustic decor. new kitchen ltwrrt leaek 1069 Olymplc11. No pets. Reis 2':1> t>. gate guarded, sea drepee. $'400 utlls lncld. avall. Mon thru Fri for and roof So. of Hwy. Assume/foreclosure. required $1650/mo Incl vlew,w/com.pool,lennis 536-4637 quiet conservative em- UnrurnW><d 2300 / Condo Fum 2400 r---;m:-.iii'~;---1·--------~ Wllh 1 Bdrm guest house S38.000 down. Harbor gard. 720-0100 wk0days courl & prtv spa. City Ilg ht 28r Opht. garage, lncd yd. ployed man In loe moblle S250 ooo Ridge. Agt 775-4492, alter 1 pm. view WI rel, W/O. $1795, pets Ot<. S575 mo Aval Laf,aaa hack 2741 home In adult park nr. OllllMlll ~ D ' 650-3455 ----1-security dep & cleaning 1 O • 2 2 6 4 2 -3 7 6 7 . -beeeh tn H.B. S60/wtl Condo Uf\f 2410 Tow.V-rum 2~2<l Towrmo.... Unr 2,2$ Oul>k'•• Yum alO OupluaUnl ~ """""""''" F\unlllwd l600 ,.._ .. unr 1100 l\!M> Furn ,,. Uni 2800 • Koaora 2jj()() Roam " Board 2902 H<Mla. M-la 2904 G...u~ m~ SummH !Wniala 211<16 v ..... ucn Rftiuot. ?907 • ll<mlAla "' Shat. 290ll • ll<mi.ls Wan I.cl 2909 c..,..... '°' !Wnl 2912 Offt<T fl<mW. ?llii _,_ !Wn<&ls 2916 Cammi IWn\&la 21118 lndw.l ~\A.S. 2920 s,.... 2922 M11< !Wnuola 292~ .uoll O.nl.E alebout 11.--.u.1 I 11c "ti\ Ctatl Neaa 2224 dep. $450. A.van lmmed 642-0164 eves 2 rapt. near beacl'I, utll Re .. pleaee. 960-5644 Bay & Beach Realtors, 675-6000 HY Tllll WEHHI 2 B 2 B 646-2215 --pd. $700/mo. No pets. wllnds/ es Just •teps from surf & R ---------1 ... IN BAYCREST FROM r 1 a condo. micro 2 Br. S650/mo.Twnhse. 499-2690 ___ e_v_. ___ _ sand. This enehantlng 1 eal Estate OWNER. 4 br, 3 ba, tam-wave. rptc. washer/dryer HARBOR RIDGE CONDO lrplc, w/d, attached gar L • 2 Furnished room nr SC Bdrm home may be en-..... csrmucrutHCoi"crn•• Ctrtaa ••I Mar 1022 1tv room. ol1tce, pool hk-up, 2 car garage 28R. 2BA. View. BeautllUI age, pool, spa, very quiet. ·a_Jaaa l&tUl 7S2 Ptau. lemate pref joyed ult lsor the R·2 lot ---$320.000. O""n Sat/Sun w/opener. pool & spa, Condition. $1850 mo. 63 H964 *OCEAN Vu Condo. New $250/mo. 556-1737 Off8f'S lantastlo potential OOROllDEL MAR ICWl.lmYYIEW .. -waterfalls/ $795/mo 640-5324 200 Blk 40' I 3 d 11-6 1924 Holiday Ad _S795/mo. 545-3115 LUIE w•llTlr1 2 Br .yJ/gar crpte. wale 3Br 2ba, frpl, pool, steps HB nr Adam• & N-l•nd for added Improvement Beautifully located two · ot. brt-en. Owner/agt955-0809 -•~ paid., 636-4120 1-5PM bch.S950/mo551-0585 S250.Nopeta.Norumkr'. or redevelopment. Low-bedroom cottage. 3b•. yard, comp!. relurb. ---3 Br 2'n Ba. 2 story lu•ury EK&c. seeks 1 yr lease In 1571 "8" Orange $475_ teLF-llle ,._11 754-7087 dys, 960-7037 estprk:eonthePenlnsule Interesting ocean view. s499,ooo. 2l7 Jasmine. IYIW•ER condo Bkr 642·3850 or N.B. or CdM $1400 10 -~--at only $165.000. Located Just one block Open Sal/Sun 1-5 Harbor View Hills 3 Bdr 2 ·642-1010 $2500 mo max. Musi 08 :*-MESA VERDE 2 Br 1 Upper end unlt:-38A. lrg Lge Br In 28r CM apt . 646-7171 from Ocean Boulevard Owner/egt 67~-5561 Ba model perfect home · -Ba. up~r Newly deeor porch, w/d, relrlg. etc.. Close to OCC S265tmo opposite Big Corona Ct1ta Ntll 102.. at 1216 Keet Or. CdM 3 Br Kids & pets OK. by Nov. 1 or sooner $525 No pets 833-697'4 Redec., new carpets. 2 548·3137. Beach. Owner mav carry ~ $362.000. Easy 1erms s75otmo. Aval! l l /l5 7~"8702 car w/opener, soft water --------- first or second trust deed 2 Br 2 Be. 2 Story Condo. Jlipp1 only Call 642-7787 _ REF~s. 63 t-51o7. t0-2pm Udo Isle 2 stry. 3 Br. i'iia. * * • & Iraan paid. No Pets, Nwpt. walk 10 beach Pool, .. $345.~ 10•1, down Now only 5 Br 2'"' Ba Mesa del Mar formal din rm $1650/mp. Hll t VIEW $875 mo. (7 HI 770· 1950 tennis. Jac Furn. or un· 131 300 $103.000. Dockside R.E · 644 695 6 6 \ O erlookl gpool 1Br1be furn $250/moutllslncr .. ••111 RINE pool & service, gardener. -4 or 4 -7922 v n . ' l~rl leacL 769 546-42601993-•888 TElllS • 640-8208 -Aval! 11/3. Sll50tmo condo. $52 5/mo .. _ _ • ., THE REAL , ESTAT&:RS ANIOJftCEKNTS ~....... -lW2 ...... " f'OUJ>d 3004 P..-....11 3011 .llUT F'.ll' llt.E lt1t lay 10 Qtytafry Sterr a Mgml 641-1324 558-0050 "1~• ~lock...,. .... efr•om..-.beaeh-.-;;.;.,;o. 1g1Room1250/mo. Back Bay POOL 1 IPAI Renatsunce Model best -- -lllt llU IEW 4br 2ba. nu carpet, vac. area. Poot, jac. sauna. Beaulllul & spacious hfts• ELEIAIT LIYlll 5 BR • den, ltreplaoe. dbl locauon. price & terms BIG f!aslJ u111e cash! Lrg 3 5 Bdrm .• 3 bath with South a IEllH• $1050 mo. 535-'4256 or tennis. Barbare 548-6097 "" ' v 1 5 d 3 garage Needs some 0 0 Bdrm 2'"1 Ba custom Patio. Close to beach and Totally remodeled 3 Br. 96<Ml2l4 describes Ihle 3 Bdrm ery arge 8 rm Ba touch up. Owner trans. nly 2 % dn Asking nome Queens kllch lorm tennis cjub. $2000/mo l'n Ba townhouse apta. Room/pvt ba. Lovely hm. 2'h bath condo. Supe; tri-level wltl'I separate ferred. $123,500 $30071T'4.SAOQOT Jllll IMU din super plush decor W I rfr _.It OIW. paltoa, kids OK, no 18A • Study. Utll paid, WMtcUlf area. $325/mo ~19"v..-.. JOii Greenbelt locatlon. In-femlly JOOm. wet bar, two II M C .... Rlt tropical p11t10 relaxing • t ••• t•tl pets. $695/mo. For rental $725 yearly Oeean sioe Incl. utll 642-7342 S..tlaob 41 1N1run'°" 3016 Tra..,1 lOI~ eludes many upgrades. ttreplaces formal dining 1'8J10 Noowapro.rt'.i1• c·~· CUllllll PllPflTIES spa & more $495 • $50 111-1400 apptlcallon 645·6646 of I 13 E Balboa Blvd R-0 0 m w 1k ,1 c h An BUSHSS lo f'"ANCIAL _._.f<J< S.I• ·-... ()pponUl\IUn 8',a,.... Wan~ • tnYnunmt <)ppunUN Oft lnVftluntnt W..n~ • Montoy \0 t..o.n 'Morw_y Wan~ M...._.To. EMPl.OYMEtcl Htlp W•nlN ·J-W~....i MERCHAJl>ISE iv.1-.-App1 ........ ,........,.,. Bid• ..... ...,..... c:.n-.. 411 Eq1.u....,., I Ccml>Uwn r,_ IO Y- F\irrw1WT G~s.t... -holdGcxa Jn<tlry M°""uwry M...,.llan<ow "'"" W¥1\..t M .....,.1 """"""'"',. Off..,, f\U'nuu~ 411 r.q, .. _.,, Pl.a-.. °'11• .... ~iJ..,~ .... BOATS 7hartn R#nt ~nl Puw ... s .. 1 SPf""dtSlt1 M,,-u·w f.q"1p M•1nt s..rYilr• Shpo &< Ducb ~::;;r,_,,.."""_ Saol-rdo TRANSPORTATIOft AJJ'('Uh ~'" <.Ami"'" M""" Bokn ·M~~Sc."OU\f'n: MulDr H 1.nY1 RV• fr•1lirn Tr•vf"I Trwt~U•••••v AUTOMOTIVE Avk•~tt\it Auto Srf"'k" P•rb /\uM,.. W4.nt...ct Spu<la It.a• ltn<lt t~tllnv" f~"-~ v.,,. Anuq..,...., I ·a ..... , Seller will l'letp finance. and long llst of decorator v ti "" 537 5027 C II (714) 673 0532 ' " v Don't miss this onel Now upgrades. Located on a 141· ll21 111·141• security lee • _ $425 I Br relrtge. no petS, ~ • prlveieges Nr shopping $129.900. 646-717 t quiet street In one ol Or-Condo 2 Br. 2'> Q8. lrplc. 2 IWPRT lllTS AIU patio. 73 l·C 18th St 2 Br 2 Ba yearly W New-center & Bus 962-7520 41lll 4011 4016 4018 •022 4024 4026 tUl8 ange County's finest 4Br 2Ba. 60• 120 lot. at· car gar. Frig. w /d Incl Near new 1wnhee. 3 Br 3 673-7787 POrl, wshr/dryr l'lk·up 2 areas. Prtoed to sell now 1ached gar. RV pkng, M L 1.... O 350 AvocadC1 St. $775. ea rrplc FR DA 2 car car garage. IUUHlltTtL Wkly renters now avllll 115 50/Wlt. & up Cola< TV Phonestn room 227~ N-port Blvc! CM. 646-7445 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS $234,900 751-3191 $96,500 cell 646-8386 ., •• , •••• CHiii 547-2868 73 t -7747 gar. yrd.'patl~ s 12oomo llSTllT Ill 209 Lugonla $675/mo $ •u•1 FllECLOSUIE Ylew·UOO;OOO Condo 3 bd 2 ba 2 car gar. eves 494. 7429 $525/mo 2 Br. 1 Ba pool. N.B. Really 675-t642 SELECT -Immaculate 4 br. 3'r ba laundry room. close to ---------PROPERTIES Local bank has lorectoseo 1<ensong1on Assumable S690/mo w/$250 dep Spilt level 48R. 2·~BA. on shopping, 149 E Bay St. PARK llEWPORT &PART MUI TS COLDWeu. BANt(eRO EMEULIUY 1141,100 win E.ltclllng wl'llte water 1.rlewl 6011 Custom home with large 6Qt 2 alry light rooms -great ~:: kitchen for 1erlou1 cooks, 6018 formal dining room. all 6022 With peg &. grooved oak 602, lloor1 Private ocean :~~ t>e8ch commulnlty. m ~ .. 4-HIO FAJllLYllOME We 1uat listed this lovely 4 Bdr 2 Ba .. 450" plan located In Mesa del Mar Tastefully decorated in earlhtones and an as- sumable loan maf\e this home very atlractlve Asking $144 .500 631-7370 TRADITIONAL REALTY ~;::~~~~~~~~I LMI vmws 822Q UITlllE 3 Bdrm house In Costa 812" EIECITIYE Mesa w/bonus room and &228 completely lenced yard. &228 Beautllul 2 story custom Earlhlone carpet a & brick 6i:JO home with beamed cell· BBQ A.eking $97.500. 91.12 Inga. 3 Bdrms, 3 baths, V A .. F H A I e r m s family room and formal 631-7370 10111 dining room. Extra large 1011 lot with RV acoeu on a 1v1• quiet cul-de-sac street 7014 Muet sell quickly. ~~:: $189,500. Call now 1020 5-46-2313 1022 1074 7026 702.8 THE REAL ESTATE:RS llOIO OEITllL ll012 Ml• OOITI MESA TRADITIONAL REALTY IEWNAT llTI AIU .lllTLllTH on 2 beautiful condos. tO 375%, JO yr loan By 476-1275 01644-4157 Eastblufl. dbl gar . nr Tll ll&•I· .. 2-llOS 1-3Br. 2'"18a ($155.000: O w ner 64 0· 1169 EASTSIDE SHARP JBr commpool$1250mo.Mr XLNT nr Hoag Pvt ent & & I • _. 8 r 2 '' B a 856-6771 · 2, • ba. llreplaces. yard. Harris 660-1695 wkdy $675. 2 story. 2Br. Elegant COUNTRY CLUB LIVING 88 N·smok/no kit .... "". ($185,0001. The units are twnhme Good tocatlon. IN NEWPORT BEACH ..,,,., 3 years new spacious Here is a BEAUTIFUL 4Br 5 P 8 199 8 Tu s 11 n Tit( ILIFFS Near new Pets & chlldren Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-646• 1°35· 645•9095 and luttv ~ppolnteo 3'·) ba lam rm, trml din $ IOOO/mo 646·3532 A11a11 Oct 15 3 Br. 2•.-. ba. ok. Agt 645-9850. mente & Townhouses =e""e-te""'l~,...,,~~,-.-,~.-,--,,.z-=-904~ w/modern features Bank rm. ulll rm & hv rm Estde Apt lrg 2 Br 1 Ba. 2 story Twnhse. 2 car gar -Some are elegantly - IS offering creattve llnanc-w/lrplc. 2 car ga1 . pool in upstairs. enclsd patio. $1200/mo BAY TIMBER APT furnished From S660 LA UNA BEACH Ing Submit all otters beau1 Dover Shores dsw'1¥'!s• $525 NO 650-0504 720-1566 I Br. lrplc. pool. private On Jamboree Rd et MOTOR INN Agent 642-4623 Very good essum fixed PET S 329 University Or 1--.......--patl, enclsd garage. San Joaquin Hills Rd Wkly rates $105 & up . rate loan Cash dn to 548-0646 eves btwn aala Aaa 2.-0 $515/mo. 399 W Bey St l4• 1100 Oally/Wkly/Montl'ly Condo, 3 bd. 2 ba. $4000 lo an $335.000 ph 7.6pM 2 bd. 1 be condo. $595 + 650-6357 •· Kltch's avall Color TV. dn Lo·pymt $90.000 642-7053. 660--0455 security dep Laundry Condo 3 bd 2-be 2 car g-er 3 Br 2'/t 'Ba. 2 story luxury neated pool & s1ep1 to 476-1275 or 644-4157 • •1tlORll • d Bk 642 3850 985 NC t 11 •IAYllllES• ""' h/u. pool. spa. play-$690/mo w/$250 dep con o r • or ooean oas wy 1 provide quatllied people ground. woodsy erGe, nr 475_ 1275 or 644_4 157 642-1010 Laguna Beech. '494-5294 PRICE IEllOH TOS1H,OOO Near South Cout Plaza & freeways Charming 4 bedroom home featuring huge bonus roo1T1. t>eautl· lul covered patio with ad- Joining spa, manicured yard. Ideal fof lamlly lun Totally remodelled. LIHllULn 1n-noo S.c Plaza condo 2Br '''• ba, pool. spa. In Santa Ana. Own for cost ol renll 5 or 10% dwn. Cut to $85.500. 556-1826 THAlllllYlll TURIEY Out ol aree owner MUST SELL 48R 2000 sq. fl neer So. Coast Plaza SUPER STEAL $120,000 LOW DOWN. Mike (213) 519-7806 owner agnt. Scoll 1213) 318-3745 eve. lmmac 3 Br J Ba corner to rt1<1t your property Fairview and Warner home, xtre lrg to t, TRW report, .. aPPll-831_2039 Condo, park senlng with 3 Br, 2 be, beach 2 blks, Motel rms lor rent by wll, S2S,000 unoer apprl. cation form ~ pro-_ _ ___ vi-. 2 Br 2 be. patio. lrptc, ~ar. No pets. Avail $95-up W/kltc;henette 805-969-2675 Opn resalonally drafted leese 3 Bdrm. 2 Be POOL blllns. spa. tndry rm. gar Nov.S 75.yrly 645-1682 avail. 675-8740 Set/Sun 12-5 2561 Cir-form offering you maxi-home, near West-From $650. 1st & $300 3Br 2 Ba lrplc, dlK, steps Vacalita cie Or 646·6325 mum protection Call mtnster/Newhope, lncd MC dep. to move In. No to water. 209 '1st. Saa Cltaeate 1076 Pete Johnson 631-1266. yard &. ~arage. Kids/pets pet1631-6107 1775/mo. 2131869·5985 __ l_••_l_a_h ____ UO_· ...-7 Secluded beach cotony. ~~-~~: Agt, no lee. EASTSIOE 2 BDFIM or 944-6914. UWlll e)(panslve ocean and C •• , ' ba. pvt patio, down-3Br.28a Stepstooeacl'I Comfy furn. studi o whitewater views. 4 Bdr, •• tawaaa stairs. S525. 957-2909 Yerly S9 50. Bkr Mekahe. Oahu Goll 3 Ba, huge formal dining Lrg backbay condo. 3 Br 2 UaJuala~H 2410 Frpl pool prvl patio 642-3850 or 642-1010 ~~o™'m~~:;:>° r:i"~~· rm. spacious Mstr suite. Ba. trplc. garege. pool & 3BA 2BA Condo. Beautl· dal'lwshr X-LG 1 Br on $525/mo. Npt Hts. 2 Bd. 1 CdM owner 759.1877 Just steps 10 beautllul spa 560 /mo. Wkdys fully decorated. pool, Eattalde $510 557-2841 ba duple11. frplc, gar, =---=------- beac h Pr Iced at 6-5. call 1•821•6630. Jacuzzi, all elec kitchen. lndry, patio, 642-9918 ltatal1 It $665,000 Call Lingo R E 1 760 11.,5 air cond near So C•t lllTUT Ill -----SLare 2-• 498-4950 eves • • u · • 2 Br 11.o\ Ba.Townhouse. $795/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba • ~ Plaza 24 \0 8322 or •ncl•d gerage. patio, UP""' unit. gar.,.,e, w/d fll •'I B 1100 MIS& VEii( 848-7496 eve. v 0 .. -..., 4 Br 2 Ba house. W/D, t l t Oaff On the ollcourse, 4 Br 2 $585/mo. + $275 sec. • hk-up, 3 block1 to beach. kttch., etc $250tmo • llEHLW PUI Ba fa~ll m 11150 ~artlltats hr11dtt4 total move In cos1. Great all bit-Ins S20 dep 646-8366 75'1•31 l 1 1 'select lal .. a toe/clean. 208Lugonte A beautiful Trlple wide Properlles p i l 21t07 2346 Santa Ane Ave, TIL limt 142· 1IOI 30x60, 3Br. 3Ba home _ __ ta •H t v UL Miil .. 2-1IOI ---=------- Ids•: locatlon Agt NEW LUXURY 38R. 2,ltBA Charming 1 Br beach apt Bechelor apt, walk to 5'40-5937 By appl. Condo. Fam room, Jae, yrty rental $'425/mo' lllTAllT 111 beech. relrlg. Incl. $385 Older unit, Npt Sch. Tut>. Lrg yard. Aveli Nov Coast Prop. 673-5'410 $400/mo. em unauacl'IG<I mo ... dep. S.CS-2682 10X42. A.dull park, no 1.StOS0.851-62.26 I lie L 69 cotlage, 1Br.I8e,olfBEACHYEARLYdlx2Br2 pels. Park approval re-SPACIOUS 3 Br 2 Ba e~r IC• road, quiet. Ba. frplc. steps 10 beach. quired. Furn $ 15.950 Im mac lrptc yd ·dbl gar• 1750/mo. 3 Br 2 Be. steps 2072 N-port Blvd. ocean vu. gar. $790/mo. Stephenie 24 t-9292 dys. s9251~0 A.gt 759•1341 · from beach. carport. •Int Tll M&•t .. 2-1101 213/420-6660 C-0 --i .----- -loc 203 33rd St. --- ---NEWPORT HEIGHTS ••ere • SURFERS DELIGHT Lrg N.8.Reattv 675-1642 LerQe 2 8r. 2 Ba •new BeauL pvt NB home. $250, working Fem adult. Kitch. prlv. 645-9515 Fem. 2 Br 2 Ba. non·smkr. C.M.$310. Oya 644-1700, ext 391. eves 662-7220 Fem 10 shr 2 br. l 'i'> ba apt, C.M. A.Vall Nov. 1. $230 • dep. 645-7542 :,\~ A. perfect 4 Bedroom, 2 tK120 t>ath condo ror only ::~~ S 109.500. ll's sharp and 80,8 vac.nt with owners who want out. Catt for show- ing 546-2313 Remodeled 3 Br 2 Be, plus delached bonus room with bath. New kitchen and baths. Large Mstr. Cute shal(e eKterlor with bay window Great potential for first time buyer Asktg $150.000 Incl. land. Manha Mac-~-------­ nab. 644-6200 Dau Poiat I 026 Pro"rly 12SO modern 1 Br gourmet kit carpel & drapes, fresh Brand new 2 m1111ter suit· - -breallfeet bar custom Beachlront 3BR 2BA $950 paint. 382 Victoria btwn es. each with lull beth & 001111 lfl llll decor NOW $340 • $50 mo. Vacant. 535-4258 or Harbor & Newport. $525. mirrored wardrobes. Rehab. bldg ( 10.000 sq It). security feo 537-5027 960-9214 • 851-95~J c:-eramtotlle kitchen, brick Houte 10 shate. 2 rooms, Penn. Point, Selbo•. $350 mo. yrty.673-6633 Lady would like shr her 2 bdrm C.M. apl, avail. Nov 1 642-7458 alt. 4 OlllTIY OLll llYlll OCEAN VIEW Townl'IOuse, 3br 2'~b8. 1750 SQ It. $'58,500 Xlnt financing owner 714-240-3102 parti ally remodeled ---· ---lrplc. large sundeck. Owners very motivated TOTALLY custom 3 lrg OCEANFAONT-wntr class LIKE NEW 1 or 2 Br laundry hk up & garage Price rellecis cond · Bdrms. country kltch, A$ e11ec. Quiet, furn, clean. PAV patio. pool. spa S650. No pets. 759.9194 $895.000 with s250,000 form din, designer decor 1000-$1100. 675-4686 roP area, quiet. no pets th I k h ----MESA. PINES 2850 Harle Clltl Haven. 2 br. 1 ba. down Xlnt financing ruou woi 5 op garsge llllllT TER• s495·S625 549.2447 patio. garaoe. ete Ideal Call Agl. 675-6700 t>•g lncd yrd tor kids & Furn. 3'\2 Br Apt~ Nr _ ---for reltred couple. No --__ pels ONLY $490 ~ $50 ~ LOST Blue PARAKEET vie Newlend & ems. H. Bch. REWARD 968°1323 AUTOS M'ORT£D A real bargain! Re- decorated 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo with a cheerful llreptace, -• t>ar, ca- thedral celllng• and un· obstructed view of 5th talrwey of Big Canyon C C. $230.000 lull prlc•. Ownefl wm finance will'I $60,000 down. llU 1111,000 OCEAN VIEW Townhouse 3br 2'~ba 1750 sq It $156,500 Xlnl financing Split level wtseperate mstr owner 7 M-240·3102 bdrm w/walk-ln closet.--~ _ laeoae ProJ 1350 security fee 537.5027 beach Agent 675-8170 NEWLY PAINTED pets 'Yearly. 548-5306 _ Ullls paid. garage. pool. no 00 -,---....----- DUPLEX ii - 1 le • -2240 Winter Rental till .lune lat pel8 LI 28r. 28•. 2 people. Prof male w111 shr lf'Ylne 2BR 2BA twnhm with M/F 35 • Gar, w/d, no kids. pel $375 mo. 786-3821 AHA K,,,._., -..,u., ,.. .... , \fin .. At.dun ~Ill'; BMW VI II c.,,.-n •114 0.t.un vi 11 Orl..or'Nn 9111' r.,.,.,.,, ~·" ..... ¥123 ttond• Vil~ l ..... llJ Vl21 ,_ 9121' ,_ 9131 L.oombor•"'"' eu~ .......... tlU ......... tin -810 ""-"'" ttn ~· ... ltU Mo'°"'-. f(O MG tl4t ()pol .. ~, Peinwr-• "" ....._ "~ ~ ··~7 ~h tlM ""4lt "->}'" t(ll ""-" ttaJ &oM> .. ,, S..borv 1117 TO)"M tlll l'rlumpl> '"' Voll11•_.. •1:x VOi"\! ti ...... tin AUlOS. DCMSTIC "M\. tM ........ ., c.oi1i. •tot °""'"""' tJU ~ nu ~ fill Hit = N21 tlll =i... •m tHl rtymnultl Nit ........ .,,, ·~,...i .. J, " 17141 673°4400 121 J1 u .. 2u1 HARBOR ...... ••t •t t11t1•f e1t.r \, t~ Prlvete end unit But. ltac• 1040 w/secluded patio Better Newly decorated spaclou1 check It out I 759-1501 4 bdr Pt. ba, sunken llv- WALKER&LEE RalF.ltate tng, formal din rm. lamllv rm. wood beama. Walk 10 b.iach & schoole $182,000. 968-2602 By Owner •• • IC ec.en front, 3 Br 2 Ba 2 Bdrm 1Ba S530·S556 no pets. $875 lse mo STEPS To .CH 3 Br 1 Ba, dbl gar, fenc Refs req 535-03'43 1 Bdrm 1435-1455 675·0377. 673-6589 yaro. 2 blks lrom beach, ---301Avocado,642-9650 ---- Trsde lor 9maller property S775 Incl. ulll. 960-4260 WllTEI RH.TALI ___ _ or Trust Deed 2 3 bdrm 38r, 28a. newly palhted. Steps lrom beach, gar· 1 Bdrm 1445-$460 unit• In excellent San fncd yd. kids OK Keith 8<,jetcarpoft. Xlnt toe 203 241 w Wiison Clemente loeetlon Ask-962..4471, 968-9853 3 '3r 2 ~~rd. 51· ~J~O/mo. 631-0960 tng St79.500 Agt ------644-9513 Vacant 3Br. 2Ba. fncd yd, 67" 1,,.'2 Nice 2 Br 2 Be. No peta, ktd1 OK. •875 mo Cell N,B. Realty ~ ~ $495/mo. Aval! •nprox Claullled Ads are the ~----• ..,. answer to a successful Ntaataia, Dt1trt 842-5843, 962-4•H1 laaatt leac~ I Nov. 5th. 760-1(18 or The featest drew In th~ garage or yard eelel II'• e ltMrt USO (mat 44 !Br, diK. acroaa from ocn. 6 '4 2 - 7628 eftt or Minda . Wut. . e Dally Pit better way lo tell mor11 Bl B!! c bl I _., 1 lly I •&00 l~lliiiilWAl•iAjliAtli Cruetlled £d 642-5678. peoplet g .....,., 1 n. MC ud ..... 2 to 4Bdrme.1750-1,400 u urn, vecent • II Tll ILIPP .., great for 4 wneellng or mo. 532·5892 FURNISHED get·awey wknd Steel)• Quiet 28A 2BA oloH to or '2 s1sot wk nd or 'ifsor A,.rlauta, Ual. bch. Dtw, din rm, lrpl, UNFURNISHED. $00/dey. 957-6071 patio, enel oar •• S825 mo. ALL UTILITIES DI 2163 Pe.erflc. C.M. Call PAID. HEAlTH bae~t1, Fara1 eaffy ltl ... lllaa• ll mgr Jett. 546 ... 630 CLUBS TCNNIS. Grana 1!175 IGfii 28r. 1750 mo. or 1 SWIMMIN". plu• 6511177 1here &376 mo v , KIW1fto tlefltl, goOd pro .. non-tmok.,. 876-2055 PALM MESA APTS much ll)Ort! ~orry, duotlon. tn1 only pymt• Iii l56 l Meu DR. no pels Models Curtis Ag! 676-2040 Junior 1 Br Furn. M.CO opeo dally 9 to 6. P la I •707 Gall btwn 9·4/ 6'48-8800 PrMtlglOUI Loi/Rancho, .. •• • • Cetll. GOO<I term• Cunt. ... ~ CMWt SdR HX. '18 28th St. vrlY PENTAIOGE COVE. 2 Br. 2 Oakwood A11:. e76·2040 leaM, at-1 to the "--h. B •. C 0 No o n • • r G d " rt Prof. peraon to sh• ~t. CdM furn. l'lome, ocean view, $500. 64-4-5347 Reep fa to Mir turn COM Twnhae. $425 + ultl. Nr ooean. No Qet 875 ~ 1 Rell). MIF. n/smkr. ellr toe 3 br, :i ba nouee nr OCC. ~ Madellne 752·1178, Lori 536-4-496 bef. 5 Am lor rent In tlD!M. '300 mo .. 11t & IMt • .,. utll. 759-1211 Ext 280 dy9. 64().8183 ~nd• Ammt« '4 bdrm hQfN wl pool. '2504300 lnc:t uttla. ~57 ... 601. &4e-64404 Rmmt1 ehf IUx. gerd«l -.pt nr SC P11. poo1t + • t2&S mo. 432..S'ft? Mer1V8ob WE LOOI FOi YOlll LI. •• '.. 9 TllTUIHl llLLI $1000 mO: a40.2037-81ker/Brl1101, 1ncld1 1" tn "P1 mtnts u E G • L _,.!!.i!t~~ii'.!i-~~~-l 4Br + tamltyrm ~ 2'1\ be + --~------weaher/dtyer, r~frtge, N ..., 8 _..._ S ..... /I n D WIJIM I\ ft• .,~.0~00• My ""' -llllU. .... 3 c..r J•r I 14"'"1-o 3 br, 2 be, 2 1ty. New crpt, micro-wave, •l•O gar ewpo.. '""" 0...-.... I I I tl1u1n ,.,.., • •rfl t•lltt1U ~-.r1111it_. 4'V ~·· deck N beach N O f 1 1700 16th Str-' I I " ........ ••<"•I•""'"" vn•• H• '0"""' Wlll!ay up tO 100% VllUe . (714) 5 ·9202 10, 1-J:,r.!TI; 875.oGa:v d~~~r.Opp~[iO, ;:. Ca n•i a - ...--------."''1•'"1M•ll" •1"'111•0" en all coll• 8511·3342 VllllQt 11 Marquette mdl, y " B _,1 water paid. No pet1 (~tOover) #llnOrMOtCo c A Y G LE 1 •nQ 111n•n••th~ .•. •pprox 2260 '·'·· 3 Br, early .. Br.2 a.par11 .. y a&ao 64'2·5'13 htebllt'1ed f2 yeeral For 0-l~ Ad I I' I' I I 0 ., ... .... •· • • "' .... j la ... lemtly rm formal dlntno furn. M&O/mo. No pelt ~::.-;8&oo. . Agt, no fM. Photoa teken/M'I ct\l(d ACTION .__ ..... --1...--1..->.--'---'-, ~;.;,.;''t .. : ·;:~ .. ~·ft: ~· Ptala1al1 2107 rm. very tr11h. nu 615·8808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Ncwpor1 BeAdl No. *8c':s~.':n~ ~ A ~· .. ~~!'!°' . ;"i ·, --~j~~; I ,,. •• r f r I' I' r I o~ T~E OCEANI .2hdr, lBa ~:~~:1n1·,~~/~o~:C1i~,-,..--,-r.-.-..-=-,-.-"']."'3tl~ to pl~ yoor m ... aoe 8801rvlnt Avenue Nftll. Time Ml!Qlldne. .. .,_.. ---· · -· om • llC)lra • Y • Qer· 873·6354 2Br 19-1875 Avl No11 1 before 1"8 61:~161~ l(NX Radio, Ml·W11 •• •·.~• ~ .. ~:..~ ""'iTTI. I I j ege. winter $800 mo Catt H• Sat 2:00·4:00PM re&dlng 1>11bUc. -It 4' HewpOft Ofc ~2 ... 1 :M . I I . . . Jann 898·H 24 Went Ad Help? only frplc lront 1pt. 433 phone ••••••••II "'°" t.o ell $ell ldll 118'"• 842·~711 MUll·LITI bntn I Ol111lflt1tl•• 100. CfHsllled A.de 6'42·&e78 842·&&18 lr11 Dally Piiot --------who-nMOC&ttno -------.....1...:=======-c1aull'9d. 642-6678 s.11 Idle Item• 11-42-5'16 Tuatlnote 132-413"4 -~=--- • plus the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednesday at no extra char get ~LL TOOAYll asnoaunu Your Dally Piiot Service Directory Representative lt2-llll 1d. 122 Sell tntngs fast wtth Dally Piiot Want Ads. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Octob~r 18, 1983 Cf 11w ler 11111 llre11111r HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA _ ... _._. _,_,_ •• _._. __ 004_1R•lt WHti4 Pl..Ula1 Otllnt clMr from '5125 Aec>elf f1UC11t . dllp, etc. 1151-9804M&M432-0&00 :mMm1 IMtllled. Cell 1 oaya, 646-11 180 5100 H1l1W-.•-• .. tH ___ ___.s...,100 ..... 1111 Waatu JlOG •It WutH s100 1t11 Wutt4 JUI Found temate white short 4.5 tutt cays per week de· lllllEEPH/l etrw DRIVER, PIT, Hour• Flex-UUL IEOllnAllY 'A Models. AC1ore, pit Xtraa: RESTAURANT haired c at , l em lfverlng dieters tor tele-., Ible. Call Robert, ~"ed f b HB 1 •• &TVSh y•-uu grey/black/brown Ter-phone company.Would \glrtofllce.Tonandleper-n...,.. or usy .• a commerct .. s ow--rler. fem black Dane llelp 11 ti ad knowledge In son a 1 bus In es s es 532-0360 office general practice cte, 776-FILM kids too. We 11e loottlf"ll for 90- (Buda), fem black/brown programming auto 114/760-8780, (213) Telephone Salee corporate litigation. 1 greulve Individual•. c.57 9000 t 39• H Sefl-startllf, 3 "" ,_..,, nure ng Pretti' tll & -to -...A. Shepllerd. male ran wire dfalers. Mull have neat " . ' ex .. •••• ... •• 1100 I .... o•• v•-...,., .. "Aft • eaper. prelerred . -full or PIT, Oay & Night haired Terrier, male black appearance. Male Pref. llAIOI llUIHI PEii WI, PAllT· TIME 847-60'4 l EJrperlenced, FIT days, ehlltl evaffabl•. Op· & ten lrg T«rler. Newport Own transportation re-x NT kl dlll ARJ ES (March 21-ApriJ 19)·, What seemed out of reach eeacn Anfmat Shelter, ~ulred. Hours, 6 • 5 Ltnd.ey& Co Inc, a Sacra-Easy acoess air cond ofc. PART/TIME LIBRARY L wor ng con on• portunlty for edvenc»-m-to ba--.. mortgage --· .. bonu~s given out and t>enefll• 6'42·604'4 ment.~ln ,_.......,~ beco ·1 bl ....A1\.r ) d d h ill 125 Mesa Dr, Costa alary, Hourly + mileage. ~· .-.. .....,, .... CLERK I tubsrfture clerk ....--·..,.... mes avru a e -you receive s~!P' acco a e an t ere w banker, has an onanfng 1n dally, No Charge backs. · or apply tn petlOll, 466 tween 2-4 M 11 880 S. 1..., Mesa, 6'44-3656. A 1 k I o r R s mo n a .. -· · position needed for N-R .. _ .. be career or business advancement. r'urrent l'ycle also uighlights the Tustin office. We are No reserves. 111 Brian • Flaglhlp oed Npt ....,, Cou t Hwy. Lagun1 't' FOUND ler...., TORTOISE 859•7204 I .. , f 63b9334 port Beach Public Ll1 • ., ___ .. domestic adjustment, property improvem ents and purchases v 1 c Me;-~ v er d 8 Ad Agen_c_y __ .....,.. .. -,-,....,......,..1s-t. .;:;; ~ mt~;m~m~n5~~ .,.. brary. entry level pos-. lfFIOl IELP ......... which aid m beauufymg surroundings. • 546-7308 or S.9-3587 p1111 N-port 67~899 experience in prdeeutng Wf I Fl• ltfon, $5.76/hr. Clel'lca Full/time. Light book-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim TAURUS (ApriJ 20-May 20): SEcret is revealed, story FHA. VA, and Conven-We need studenta or experience dulreble. keeping & typing N-. ROOFING Found S1moyan d0g. vie Aides 1 81 1 housewife• ror local Must have on calf flexlbllf·1 P&Pet elll)etlenoe helpful. behind story ts told and you benefit as result. Clandestine Monrovia. CM. 10114 Certified Midnight Alda, ton oans. phone work. No eJtper. ty and min avallabllly o~f Apply 11: Tides & Times. •Ta-• meeting could be part of mtngumg scenario. See places, people in 6-46-0250 full time, 11 pm· 7·30 am TIP Ul.llf flll llllT nee., hrs to 1ull you, or 5-20 hrs/wtl, days, eves 350 Broadw1y, Lagune -~ alis 1• h Y eed be · ·d ed b h talks LOST 1"16 Bfk Tnv Poo-6'42•5661 N-Port VIiia, PEllH work from home Top Sats. Appllcatlona ma Beecn '497~888 L.,ge pro}lct, need top re . tic ug t ou n not mllmt at y one w o die wfred coil,;r. nr 4000h. Hll1rl11 Way. Np1 All replies ~re confldenlfal comm paid. Calf Terry be obtained at Newp<>rt3 quality WOf'k era. For.men much, but says nothing Be c 0 n I a ct Tr. c y. (714) 631-7932 Cent« BranCh, 656 Sa OFFICE HELP GENERAL (4) capable of running GEMlNJ (M ay 21-June 20): Lunar, numerical cycles Adams & Brookhurst, --------714-730-0671 Clemenre Dr. N-po Mon-Fri, S'4 00 hr Irv a ews. Journeymen (lO). HB. Reward any Into ANS SVC Exper only EIHtrHle TA hlolll, Beach, CA Q2660. Mell 551-8003 5-tO year1 experience. highlight friends. hopes. aspirations and em otional fulfillment. 983-7775 Plsnt otc NB Pit 3 pm · OAll HITll HEIT Paging & BG Mulkl ln•t•ll appllcattons 10 Llbrary1 ..,,0..,..tt,...tce_h_et""p-.-L,...,l-gh-t-=-B""kk'"'·-g, HPMl l /F Romance IS accented. ab1 lity to prove point in diplomatic manner 1 t pm 631•5_5_.c_o ___ No experience neceuary. a. Mrvloe Exper only. Adm11llstratlon. same ad·! PIT. Wknd• Apply In Capable of qulltty wor11. helps bring about ulumate "victory ." Capricorn plays significant SCRAM-LETS Answering tervtce or Weelcendt. some even· 5'46-8671 Costa Mesa dres1. _ Peraon. 1:30 -2:30 pm. Must know all types of l switchboard operator. 1ng1 Apply bet-3 & 5 Restaurant• ~ Marg111t1vllle. 2332 West roofing. 5 yeert H · r o e. ANSWERS uperlence req'd. Day at Alamo Rent-a-Car In WCITIYE SEOn Lori's Kitchen. Inc has th Cit Hwy, N.B. perlence. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Whal appears to be an obstacle shift 111 local exchange Sheraton Lobby, '4545 ... -•-11 .. •Ttll •-1-•- ds Y 'U c 6 c.2550 B d B -·-,.... followlngopenfnga: P11rttlme,afternooo1 lnan ....,..._ ••-•-can be transformed mto stepping-ston e towar progress. ou Walker. e.gan all 4.,.. MacArthur Iv • N. We have grown from 11 1 Meat Slloet" and Portion lndui trlal cet«lng war• Roofing Eetlmlter (4). Exp attract wider audience, burden will be removed and you'll gain Gleam -Legacy BABYStTTER·HSEKPPR CLEll/nPllT man operation to a control person. famlllar houM. 552•5457 not .~ but~ g reater recogrution . Focus on production, accomplishments and GAA,.GE Needed tor Happy Fem· Earn Chrlatmas money. multf-mllflon dollar mfg with Hobart Sflcer. 9:30 ---------• be familiar wtth construc-woman to n-'ghbor "Mu 11v 2 chffdr-mav live In comp1ny In the past 30 AM . 6 PM, Mon-Thura. 6 p••T/TIIR -LI tlon. Top commlulon. the completion of tmportant assignment_ ... , ,, v... , Typist lor computer T -" -hu1band and I are taking or oul. need own car. work. Eves 5 10 9. No years. he Executive AM · 12 Noon Sundays. Mon-Fri. C.M. 241-6206 a.n.tlts. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on travel, educatJon, sep1111te vacation• 1ht1 further detalls 645-2146. computer exp nee. Wiii Secretary we ere looking Bektng and Food prep-__ P ________ .,.-,--...,..k 141-1221 I aJ d nl h Y 'U · H · 1 t clea for hae all the u1u111 skills aratton work«•. PIT 1:3 hone canv ...... ng. wor spiritua V u es an greater e 1g tenment. OU gam greater r~:ralll~ !n~ol~ g~lng 1~ Banking ~~~112 Cell Irene plus 11 high energy level pm . 8 pm, Mon-Thure. 8i-8:30PM Mon-Thur. understanding of intemauonal customs, laws. H orizons broaden, panel the GARAGE... c ASH VAULT ..... , 111d the ability 10 deal em-l2 noon Sun: pr hr + bonu1. Of· Salel lmesofcommumcat1onopen and you n o longerw11lberestncted .,... wtththesatesforceend Food Service workers f • near airport * * * where thoughts. a<.'t1ons are concerned. STOLEl/REWIRI Do You Enjoy Cooking, -customers Near So am · 1:30 pm, Mon-Fri. 7 "2526 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Other people's money becomes ~f ~::n~ g~~::_g~";;; TELLER ~~~::,~:~. G~9 "'J;rd! ~:~~ :iua. 545•7101· A~~~~\~~.'11an;ru;~ ~~-a:..,.,1j-~,...~-~-o..,.,tt1=-,oe-iu..,..~""1u1_11.,..:'-e 111 MllEY your own concern. M eans you are trusted to make dec1S1ons in l 3 Cnvalescent Hoapllsl ""Fa_c_t-ory-w-0-,-k-er-.-h-vy-1""'11,...,11-ng-. dable. Mull reed and frollt offlcel medlcel tren· SHIRT Hlllll connection with investmen ts. fiscal respons1bll1t1es Fu-st P1rHaa • 1 At leasl 009 year S&L or 661 Center SI . Coate driving. mull be reliable. speak English.Apply be--scriber Word proceulng • PhOtoCOOY~ Y '11 ·~~ 1 f ed ta CIRCUS Of banking experience Mesa S.8-55115 mature, gd driving record t-10 AM . 12 Noon. helpful. '495-'4700 • 8AM. NOON 1mpress1ons prove correct ou overrome ..,...g e o r pe (working with cash) .-ype ~--~-----$4 50 llr . FIT 540.9990 or 2-4 pm Lori's Kitchen, ---------• and regain momentum '45 WPM and 10-key b'f Countllf peraon for dry 3077 So Harbor Blvd HOln/fr ... tfllee e NoEJrper ~ LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22) Emphasis on body image, greater llSSlSE touch required Account· cteeners. 37 nra. -kl)' FHl llPHYlllll (Harbor at Cerrlage Pert lfme 11·30 to t2.30, 5 • ~tenelvetrelnlng d F also 719 NO HARBOR BLVD ing and bOOkkeeplng e>.· 6'46-7621. wlll train Convafe1cent Ho1pft11f. Drive) Santa Ana. day week Phan.. fig· • ~~~Pey Guarant .. knowledgeconcerningexercL.-;e,d1etan nutntaon. ocus o n FULLERTON perlencepreterred Con· Cruise Snip Job• good aalery & benefit• 979-07'47 ur ... lite 1yptng, verled e P~t.Prof..ionei public relauons, special agreements. contracts and constderauon llD 1112 taC1 Debra Bugarin for s 14,000-$28,000 Carib-Send resume to Ad no duti-& 10me comptJter Cor ~ S I . morQ lntormetton al p p 0 UJmlUOE ewna. rvef. Con·-•1c1e1-.. Ofcln one ..... Mii of possible n:.l"tnershtp Gerrun1. ag1ttanus nauves pay v bean. Hawaii. World Cell 1158, Dilly 1101 Boll ft'""" ... ...,. .., If • b 1 ht d ...-l llY & WEii (2 131641·2114 refundable Fee for Dirac· 1560, Costa M .. a. CA llPEIYISll Restauranta of C1lll. . you re r ~ 1 " paramount roles. AM~SRSAUCSTSIVEES IMPERIAL SIL tC-or1y5331·312-81111-43H Geft~a1 office Full lime. must be .. .,. 19752 MecArtllur Bl. Ste energetic, •611 Mar SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): You'll be asked to review "' ·~ i>etlenoed tn convalel-1t0, trvlne. 553-1911 Tl)Qtnu ~ Ml al d 'll ha · TO SERVE YOU Equal Oppry Employer Busy Medical Distributor I h It I I 1 ben 1 pm at sources, possibly to reV1se matert an you ve genuine M/F/H Cl lT"WI r>eed tharp verNtlle per-cen oep a s, x n • R~lfont1t1Typ111. N-· 113-0111 opportunity to rebuild on a more soLid structure Focus also on EXOTIC DANCERS M/F n eed 8 d 1u11 11 me. aon expertenc.a In A/P, elfta. Call 842•60'44 port Certter law office. employment, basic taSks, care o f pets. One w ho relies upon your ~~~r~p.:;.~etg~:~8'2~~~~~ Banking 8AM-4:30PM, Mon-Fri tn lnvenhtory1 c!>.ntrot, ~~ Mechenlc, experienced, Call LI.Ilsa &40-aooo lf'Flll PllllW jud ·11 . l ,.... WAITED Corona del Mar Exper pure. as ng .... u11 t>e .. .,,1 own tools. MacGregor llE"•-aST gment W I express apprecia 100 . Handsome Man. some person preferred Only org1nlred and 1ble to Yacht Corp, 1631 Placen· _ .. ,...,. lllfer •:: .... SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 2 1)! Emphasis on adventure, means, lady with 1am11, Teller TralHta. aeff-atar1ers wlgood ref· work under pre11ure. Ila, C.M. Busy Tuettn oonstruetlon OtlMf h a.,. speculation. elements of liming and luck. You could win a re110on1hlp marriage erences need apply Call Benefit•. H l•ry nego· IEl/IE.IT/f llT/lfC ~"~-;i:'i~n ,:=g•lfc II Plea11n1. erlcul1te d . . f . d 846--0721 B k IN I kl 8 30·M P" .. F I tleble. 8'41-2885 between ...... -............. neecSecl .... young contest! YoWlg person provi es per tinent m ormau on an rn ° hawpo~ 19 ~I 1~g 6:.,3 n268·4 "" ..... on-r 1o . 12 noon only. 3 Yeera experience, prefer Call Vivian 54'4-11577 .,.......... v i 9eecfl makes comments which boost m orale. Gemini, V irgo and HOLIDAY SINGLES EXPO or1 entl ~siast c 1 '7f v • •2 some back ollloe. PIT R~tfontstlSecretary ~~.~ aur· another Sag1ttanan figure in exciting ~nario. o I 1 n e YI and Hot e 1 ua a to on ours a .... D .... Ec .... o=R-A .... TE,,---IN.__T.,,E""'R...,10,...R,...S,.... IJ•Hlfttt lllfrHter 8'42-3181 for eocountln.f off~. rounding•. hrs evlH 9-1, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Spotlight on home, 1 1 / ~ ~ ·E 2 1 h 1 b ~ \ • Excellent opportunity for Homemakers. bored at Vlvactoua & •r;,erg=:;~ ~-MEDICAL ASSIST: 651-2'4 4 1·5, Mon-Fri. 15.00 per d . tall . f f d . y ~ •3 n986 925~ mo1111e1ed appffcants home? Have nalr tor de-•on 10 ,:"c kflf t nn n?i Front & back offc exp« .. Regional Support Sec-hour. Apply In penon. secunty, property repaa!'an ins auon o sa ety evices. ou 1 I • who enfoy working with sign. PIT. FIT car-An gymnu ca• • 0 ama diabetes/Int/med pract, retery: Looking lor Mlf 4425 J1mbor.. BlYd .• gai n in formation which provides confidence, helps eliminate PHONE FANTASY the public and have 11 Con1U1tant, no exper nee children. 766•2555 N.B, F.V, 840-<4569 •tarter who llkes 10 work Ste 130B. fears, suspicions. doubts F inancial picture is brighter than 25 Ledles 10 ahare your steady work bacl\ground. Train avaJI 775-5447 Handyman, p1fnt. It crptry, Fantulesl 82C·7 l62 Good numeric 1ptltude Dellver LA Time• 10 alee plumb. L/acape. FIT, Mediuf 111111. PIT. Nwpt In a buay regtonaf Mies SALES-HARDWARE. full originallv anticipated andlor cashiering 911• homes In HB & CM. 3 • 6 opport for growth with-In Bch Ophthalmologfat of-off~. PnC)jlel. typing. time poeltlon In r~all AQ0 ARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Define terms. realiz.e that Tall Investor. pilot seeks per•ence wlu h.io you AM $<IOO _ ~SO/mo + Co &46-2251 flee, exper pref. Send r• monthl'f-rt!POrt• & dtatrlct herdware 11ore s .. H fun lady who anjoya quallty sume to P O Box 2115, office Interlacing. Mu1t br atew, H W. Wright Com-original St't o f 1nstru ct1ons as subject to revtsion ave travel, cytcflng, tennis, borais Depeodable car Ho1tesa/Ho1t. eves The Co1111 Meu. 92628 able to work with llltle pany, 5411-T7'45 alternatives ava1labJe. protect interests by opening lines o( dancing. salting, Clubllle CH tl•tr l OH Hf 546-«<6l or 9&4-<4982 Pleuant Pheasant 425t Medlcal assistant, ex-1Upervl1lon, mMI d .. d. ---------IF d 36 •• rtl le w NB lfnes & have prof ... lon SALES com.mun1cat1on R elative could be sincere but misinformed you ere un er • S.n lH /PllHI Dellvery driver. Co111 ... a no• ay, pertenced front and attitude a. appearence llllllllllTT'llml Know tt, stress versatility hungry or smoke, do not V1rled duties tn our Ac· Mesa Blueprint 1690 HOUSECLEANING bade Typing, non.-amkr Word "'ooeaalng &/or PIT' Miii. retail rlbOC contect Send letters to 1 S 1 p.. Placentta. Bring MVR p ... Tl-10 start Si lary hours open "' PISCES (Feb 19-March 20)· Emphasis on power, authority, Ad •83 Detty Piiot P o coun erv ce .. one ... """ ' d1ta prooeulng ex· 1tore. 84fr.94e7 payments. collections and increased income potential. Member of Box 1s6o, Costa ·M ... , center Should have ex-IE11YHY /ITIOI S.6-2659 540-4376 oomper~1U'r1mteu•~,sh11•'x~ SALES CA 92627 cellent communication Full time. frtnge t>eneb1t1, II you enjoy wrapping Medical Recepttontal for ,,_, .. , ... II IU opposite sex IS drawn to you. could become valuable ally. You'U ---=-. =.--1ldll1 for llee")' phone See Duane. 495-East packegea end have an Fountain Valley, Santa pertence & benellt1 IFUI have m ore respons1b1Jaty and chance for greater reward Cancer l•1t.11111 customer contact 17th St, C M eye tor detail, -have a An1 lndu11r1a1 Cllntc, Ple111nt working en· Profpereon w/ ..... tNel& native plays key role fer Sall tO l ~~t~,~~: e~~n~!"Ji11:1~; DENTAL A11t Ortho exp. PIT pot1•ton tor you 7 30 lull-time, Mon-Fri. •11Pet vi or nmen t Pho n• computer up. 7~ ----1 - ----------1 BALBOA \slXi'lb STORE with CAI preferred req ROA pref M· Th Full am to 1 pm, Mon-Fri req Spanish •peaking 553-0717 uk tor Gall 11•n&11&L Ill.LI l tatala It Oflict IHtah 2914 C•••ercial Plants & aoceu >Cini loc or p/tfrM NB 6-42-2628 S3 SO/hr BOOKS ON pret. 966-6824 Ellt 23 1•00 B·r~I• oil"s,•. North. 5 hr1 pet dey, ThuB. lhr\I Slaart 2901 l tat1l1 2111 S8000. C11t Bob 675-9144 We can otter you beautiful TAPE. 729 Fered St. MEDICAL SECRETA~Y .. Sundeys Pvt. dub. C.. 1---------new '>lffces rrtendty wor~ lra,err Wertre•• Colla M.., To do all types ot In· Suite 130 NewpC>ft Mr Ymb. 673-3615 East11de Costa Me1a Re1au space 1250 aq ft l•li•IH t014 enwunment.competlttve Experienced -Ing ma-KENNEL cuetodfaf duties, suranoe bllllngs. Group & Beacn Share luxury hm, vu. Priv Ba. 2 lrplca $285, ullls 191. 191, dap. 966-6479 10~101124 Sll5 160 E 17th St., C.M. Prlm11 re· 111lary and benefits chine operator tn cu1tom mature. 11bou1 25 hr's Governmenr. Type -R9-1-1a-u-r-an_t_: -----Secreti ry lor 2 CPM, 2 Isl 6'46-'4282 tall loc1tlon 6-45-3477 111111 INTERVIEWING BY drapery Apply In petlOll mornings Train a1 min 40W PM accur1tely Application• being ec· workf~ 0:::-~ •t· s.ati1e. neat, tun. rnP MIF shr 3br twnhse. 2 car gar $?60 mo lat/fut, Nov I NEWPORT CE_N_T-ER--Fu-11 COIT DRAPERY, 12!17 wage 557·6920 Non-smoker. Send Re· ceptad tor day time to~ 1 ng tax service E.llecutlve Suites O~e::~og,1~1g;:. ,::~ Sui>et elghlpfell, eaoh wttn APPOINTMENT ONL Yt Logan Av. C M 540· 1366 •-l--...i.--L---...i.·--tume to Ctaaallled Ad # bar tending, day food =~=-'. r:::=, ': $575-$625 6'40-5470 Mesa c.2. 5'48-7249 3 Bdrm. 2'-' ba. double Please call e1nee,. •-H 907, Dally Piiot, PO BoK waller/ wal1r .... Clay & MMOtlll, Some oYertlme garage with g•rage C1001 Personnel Dept What a Woodertul World Bl-flngual In Engll1h, 1560. Costa Me111. Ca. or night cockt1ll1, d1y host-requt...O 1 1200to11.00 Joan 556-76'40 Nice small ottlce for ren1.1~....,_.-...,....,,....----l a•utrial opener. S7 0,000, Ill· (11.)110-1000 ot Shopping, right at ~tP11'11na11,111ohnro,mrf1111nndtac1cperAw1n,· calf Ana Ad #18, aaa/ ho1t, kitchen helf,, i month.&44-6518 Whtte Fem 50. to shr 2br Brookllur•I & Garfield. 2b• apt tn Maea Verde Hunt Bch Non11moker area CM, $3'45 2'41·8246 $175/mo 963-5847 I I 1 2.20 aume llnanclng 12'~"1.. ,. 11 _ .. 1 d 1 .. v 842-4300. parking tiost. Apply n 18 a I Terrific lnvu1ment ~ your ng,,., Pl every 11Y Full time Exper. req. leatab WHIM 2909 Oltlca speoee tor letse 747 11 . $595/mo 111 1260-Ulo sq, ft. W. lrvftle '795,ooo. .:;: f> " ~~~•.Y T~,~~c;1;:~11:d~ 8'3·2114 People who need people ~!ft~:~. ,:~w~~~ B'!::,>'. area, lnctds offices, from ll0· 1100 la.1 l cell 642-58711 and let 1 HaVelomerhl:;g wou waill llloufd always check the Betwe«i ll•J0.t 2:30 onlv $504/mo. 538-1056 ~ , r--. ,..., ~JjlflfJI· l lf Clualfled Ad·Vltor help to ae07 c1 ... 1 1.0 1d1 do .-vfee ..,,r90tory In the .,/, . lllllTllY lmmedf1te opening for m1ture. Ofganti.cl lndl- vldu ti wtlo call WOfk wttll llttle or no dlreatlon. f'rplng 65 wpm. die· t~ ,..quired: llhort· hand & WOf'd PIO c 1111 IQ d1tlr1ble Ne wporl c.nter .,.,.. c .. oc.,., 203 Br house ln Costa month rent Ir• ut111 pd Men. Ren a or Isa A/C, ground fir 1055 Et $550-$600 Married Cemlno Or. Costa Mesa etiri.Uan cpl• wl small 3 Blk1 E ol Fairview & 2,8&0 sq ft, 3975 Birch. you. It well, &42-5878 DAILY PILOT NB. $1330. M1A zoning. :\ll'\\ jlOrl COTE~~~ REALTY Agent 541-6032 HE l /f chlld wtll gtve tov1ng care Adami •$776 up 2285 ft lndetrl & reapect to your home 754-1040, Mr Trecy ottloe. 11110 t Redondo Janal•tat 53fr.3247 or~0-3~8 PROFESSIONAL OFFICE Cr •U, H.B. 842-:!1134. Waa t.. 4022 What I Wonderlul World CHRISTIAN Man, alngle In lor rent, 150'. $300 mo JIOf It n Of Shopping, right II wfteeichalr, Medi small 478-t080 Wll ..... 11 Young Olrt.ere Mfg~· your nngentp1 ev.rydeyl nd noor 1 1 lrnmed 5... S7000 to keep up with Dally Pilot c1u1ffled g~ployer r..J to 11 .. •$340/up, crptal drp1, w/tml omc.. lmmed. occ. .. .... 714·240.0296 Ads. To place yovr ed. Calf P11tor Slmp1on lie, rstrms. 1730 I a..cn Jo. grou. 1131-6480 I oell 6'42-5e711 and let I &45-2062 or 5'4o.2eee Blvd. H 8. 842-283-4 lter!Jt · HU • I Cllltllled ACl-Vlaor '*P "'" fer "Tll " F'or rent: OUtlide iocbb' 2 YN 1111' you Int 2112 EXECUTIVESUITE 1tor11ge epece tor bOlll UUl1U P..------_, N"'J)f1 Ctr 640-6470 or cera. Coste Mesa. Pl • c;,:ia; ltorege garage. 631-7271. FOR ·1RLINES ... 10 ll 10 • 24 f&O E 2t11 u i ana n •Mt •f t••• f St. sas1mo. eq...e292 lntal1 2911 Leet I rem JOM 1mm.s111e°'*'1ngator 10 I ... taJ. nl4 •••-.. Sharp Guy1 & 0111, frM -to trev•. U.S M•lor 111 ......,. IUll a-ou• ,~,improve-f"'IU\ •os cni.. a ~ Ar... JI' m.n11. 850-4000 eq. ft . UUl1U ft with Unique 8u1lnea1 mlfTlft llf11 OlllCH •OOmm. ..gOlft Qroup, Ttant pOrt&UOn •Fllll 2488 ~ Bl. C.M ARE fREE Furnl1hld, No E><per, BELOW MARKET RA TES 6'42-3-490 Neoeetary Mull ti. 11 or OOOOSELECTION amlal ca••, olde r, alngle. wtll 714178Q·ll070 ..... ,. 2111 n groom.a, ano fr .. to u2 1111 start Immediately. !for In• 1617 Waetatltf, N.B 2711 to 11 -u •• , • -. tet'llft call 7&0·8958 01 13&5 t<I n Sultlble IOI I 1 wn. • apply In pet'IOn-to Mra For O.lntd Ad Medic.I or Oenlll AQll'll Comrnertclal/~111 • 1700 Pike. 12192 Chapmen ACTION M1·&032 eq ft front, 1127&/mo Found. Biil & Wht young Ave., Q11clen Orove. e.ytront. Offloal, p1tloa, 1180 eq" rN11. hOOl mo. male 011 w/gr_, ... ,,_ le!WMn 91m-5pm A o.A~f PtlOf petklng. JanltOf'lll Bltrett A4Nllty 842'5200 ooflar. Palmer St/C.M. on.-Tue-Wed Pw.nt1 -'• 11,3-1003 CORONA O!L MAR e.2..e13a come 11 lnteMnl. ~wzc:: Retlll or off\oe. N.wly re E ll O 11 t h I 0 e I Ii I ,, g "--------~ find wllat you want ro mod9'ed S00-3000 1/t Wini Ad Help? fortto'*'• New spaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN ti» TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt llO'll llln 15 opt111np IOI JO•nt tactr ben11s lo sscurt rNdtra IOf Tiit 0!11111 Coast O.tlr '•lot 1>111 Cltwa ttafl al J.30 p.m •nd wor• unt~ 8:30 p 111 -~d111 On Sllwrd•r. wt •or' 1 ftw "'°"hours You wtll ttrn mtnr tf!P$ and Plllrs, lkllll with .. rn1nc ~our own lllO~J • there 1s no ••rtnc OI collettion 1nwolvtd. II rou .,. 111t1rutfd. please t..aN Ml C111 (714) 548-7058 Delly Pilot Cl-tlleds Reel rent1 Agt 67M'IOO &42·5e7t , ________ _ Ctlllltled AOI 6'42-6411 ,. _______________________ .. Rest1urent, M1,;;g;;;:-at leut 25 yrs old. Gin•'• Pizza. e11per pr.t. Con· teci btwn 2·6 673-2473 Aeeteurant .... /Liii .. '°' 90U""9! -.food ,... llUfll'I\. NwP1 Bctl. Call nm. 67&-2&M t>et. HM ~. llmTAIY/1191, .., .... ,.ult/time. t 1200/mo to 11911 ~· ~ Ing. Oo nol .ofY w-. lllP9flelioed Witt\ Word-stll ~ CoflMln. ~~ :;:= ~~~ tlel. Mr. Trowbridge. ye.,. If y 01.1 II av e 1 ___ 84_2_.-__ ., __ _ ~tll1t'1 not g9ttJng &.II wltll IASEI . Nit It now with 1 h'a 1 9A££ZE C Ad. Cluaffled Ada t42-61Te ~aily Pilat · .............. PART TIME Deliver Daily Pilot by auto ln Laguna Beach area (2 houn per day). Weekdays P.M .• weekenda A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow or Mr. Bush 642·4321. !X>!i -l-- . • I Oran~Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Tuesday, October 18, 1983 I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZlf I ACROSS plished 1 Conveyance 5 t Mountain 5 Bird range 10 Elec. unlls 53 Discord 14 Sharpen goddes!I 15 Solely 55 Greedy one 16 !'odder tower 56 La university 17 Fur piece 61 Uablllty 19 Murder 62 Stargazer 20 Northwest 64 Festive alrpon 65 Crazy as 21 Scatter 22 Arm b one 23 Pleasure boat 25 ASCAP's rlval 26 Skew er 30 Sodom escapee 31 Liqueurs 34 Thrashed 36 N.Z. native 38 Newt 39 Quick shave 42 Through 43 W inter garb 44 Of plant spores 45 Grid sq uad 47 Blacken 49 M an's nickn ame 50 Aecom - 66 Trailer type 67 Greek resistance 68 Revenue. Fr 69 TV tube. suit DO WN I Edison abbr 2 Routine 3 Colum n 4 Encounter 5 Varlet 6 Danube reeder 7 'Seventeen " author 8 Water body 9 Exigency 10 In fer 11 Metric unit Brit 12 Scheme 13 Asian bean PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 18 S tlngaree 24 Fu ture VIP 25 Guardhouses 26 E xtent 27 Jury 28 Unbehevable 29 To a - exactly 31 Dernie r - last word 32 Key 33 Fashion 35 Sedated 37 Baltic isle 40 Vehicle 4 1 School dance 46 Scenes 48 Organic c ompound 5 1 Church area 52 Luminary 53 Brink 54 Pore 55 For mer TV host 57 Bewildered 58 US cit. 59 Thread pref 60 Old Sod 63 "Bunk!" , .... ,.. MU IUMellaa .. u Hll •e1t111 e..41 12JI ht• ...... .. ......... ,...,_ ........ ,.,.. hi!!, ........ lf;tl:n/m Sh;>. u Ceb .. velumpuhellllta8 New UHO 1 wk Ski WIW&ITY• rial 1113 V1Jll1w1jt1 1113 11111. tlf7 ~. atleotlonete, ,,.. • 8 bed, S200. Gu atov., Pre 1600 G6P 727 Bind· ILUI ... Ull ................ _...., _____ com: in I ... m; to OOod l\ome. 844-7902 gOOd COf\d, S75 Oooo• tng1 S300 llrm 497·2288 '18 X19, xlnt ::I. low ml, • .,... Catnpef ttu•. no eng, IMch'• ""-1 ~ &MUI blue e)'9d Au1t brn Cf1>11:-:t" 3 lfg po'•, SKT EOUTPMENT·Slll ,,..radtal1,Jf1ru. l2250 '300.460-'031 ot prevlou1ly owned sn.P. 2 yr mle, trelned, uo. Ba• room •Ink p. c le. g e . I. d I e. Obo. 720-.4358 Wkd)'t ·es BUS, GOOD ENG Por1ctle1. Audi• lil)d atl9Ctlonate ndl loving w /vanlty. UO M it e Aoulgnol 170 •kl1, NEEOS T""•Ns. WOR"' VOllteweotftl. hm 151-0250 lumllure. Changing lbl & Solom111 222 binding• & "" "' · o thar baby acc:eu Scott Poi. $126. ~die. l3QO 8~78 ..... ·• FrM Med u mele Sn.Ille 642·223t Oull lkl talb w/matchlng ·et Squareback Motor --.._._ mix. :!?~ut. lovee Cltru1 Fir• wOOd hard jacket. id!lf C:ond 150. GOOd. nd1 Irene woB. kldl, ~..-w ood 1mell1 good Men'• Formula Ski boote · "' 1875/obo, 6-45-1771 Iv 465 E Coeet Hwy. Need good home for etfec-s t811115 I*' cord 0.. u O'J\ S30 Mu11 Mii •79 Cvc:c, rbf1 eng, 00 u,.., meo ~ e.ctl tlonela blonde Coc:tler. llve<ed & llllGked to your 6-45-8280 *'80 Bronco.,. IC ... 101.1 ot clean. rune perfect ·ee SOUAREBACI<, reblt 813--0900 10 mot otd, apayed, All eddr ... To ordflf and yy h• • utru, exit cond, 1mm11C s2100. ~18110 eng. SllOO. 54&-2'900 u•c llh0t1. 548-1379 Into cell 850-4124 .L 1 lhepe. Y911/blk. am/fm """'=".,,,_.,,__,,_......,....---,.-,..._ ____ ~.- llllH 1132 c:atl. pl •. p/b, wide Ur•. '70 Civic:, 4 IC)d, l tflf CH6 'Cl8 VW But. c:empar 186 l mbmor SiebOfl 8hefry'I Poodlea hU Ir .. CORDLESS TELEPHONE S8800 obo. Mutt Mii new redlell, 1'\1"8 xlnt,... ipeclal, runt 1.ood Wl%on, v.,.., relle .. •-. Pood .. to ~ l'lorne. Liii• new. S80. 548·531" remote contr , ..... •• t Mii thl ....... -· 1 .,.. v~ v pon color TV S250 lmmedl 650-4296 WK .......... ue I..... '1360/olr. 546-54 .. $41 Obo. 811 1·8808 548-2848 Darn"" Countru French 3 873-1236/";, t-751.1 T k I 12500lobO. 5-411-3508 "" ., ""' r•c 1 '611 VW Bug. 11500 obo. ·11 AMC Hornet. 4 ddof, P.nltart S 11ory dollhou11. lnal. . ·eo Accord eunroof 1C1nt 1183-2065 lalr COnd. 11.ooo mtie.. (2C::111 ES. w/ ~ui11e mlnltu1e lurnllure. llghtl, BEAUTIFU 26" RC A '14 Chevy "· ton pickup. Cl aond. S5ioo or ofter. b ak b,., .. .., :::=: .. bo*• ge• 1AA' wallpaper, cpt1. S275. Color T 2 '11 wrnty cyl, 4 tpd, ~ utlllty 75g.1080: 542·8350 meg '70 Karmann Ghia, new new r •· new w..- ,,..... ... di '"'' 120 1704 or 851 9135 St48. Free del. Open bed I • 100 obo 54S-0073 palm, 11ew llrM, iclnt Int. pump. Muat,.. u "°°" eyelet comlortar1. Ile"' • • · Sun. TV Jonn'1&40.1788 ·eo Preluci.. 5 lpd. am/Im very dependable. $3300 ., poeelble. $800/090. $3000, tell tor '900. HALL 0 WEEN C 0 S-80 5 11 c:ol TV '80 011, Plcf\up, 5 ap, long cu1, 1unroo r, r ed, llrm. A'1. 5, 964-1303. IS41""4019 831-75111873-1236 TUMES FOR FUN. FOR 124~' bo 55~~36o bed, C11tm paint, meny , .... oo. Great cond. '71 cem-~OOd cond . ;;:.-.T",,'7.------.ii~• •87• rou. nd 0 _ .. teb .. wt• LESS.men and women. 0 · 01ru, '3600, ~8835 6-42-1714 ,.... .. -" ST••HST OLITllll ZE IT CO 0 -A TV eng rblt ml ago. '711 RMer.. xlnt cond., leevet. S395 873-1202 -· N H L · '80 Ford Courier. d.iux.a '82 Civic; 1-talchbaclt, air, w fall 145 No Lemon St65 527-1265 comm'I lhell, ullllty Ml itereo. allvef. xlnt $51150. ~~~':24;;~~75-3:;~ • $7200 ,.118-9258 7'tlmoat nu tofa, r .. 110. tn Old Orange. CA .... , ..... 7012 up, air, mint cond, run• 6-4()...8300 '11 UUL Lll llllt =•~~i1:n3d.~ Hl-tt1l 141 win-20 hp chryaler. great '3750. 07CH>548 b-.-.. ------.,.,,...= ·~~~~~~:b&lem=. Below whlle. Dir M S-2983 ---------1HouMlullolfurnll\.lreth1t Wd dck, trlr, gd oond, '82Chevy 3/4T Sllverado •mllrncaH.runa&IOok• (1BGA252) BUY OIAECT FAOM mutt be sold Cell S1800/obo 64,..5785 6.2 dlnel, loacMd, xlnt great. $43 50/0BO C .. lllac MANUFACTURER 645-0280 Eye level oven, --cond. 15K ml. $10,500. t/585-3223 _...PPiiW!!..----"""ii,P. and uve so 10 75"· on n-Ref. Moped. tvg room 28' SEAAAY Expre11 '78, 496-9258 1682 White caamac: B- 1op qu1llty be0 aet1. Twin lurn,2 bdrms,etc. lwn mere crulaefl, 110. V '67VW Sqbk.Newenglne. Doredo (81. tlHn, NII Jutt $69 95 run 1819 xlnl cond. S23,500, sip 111 brakes/battery. $1300. $13.050. 64,.-8819 Juel $79 95 ·Save even Madame Alexander Dolls C-5. Marina Dunn N.B. 177 DOdge IT Landmark can 751-3176 -.7-7-C_•_d_Se_\ll_l_le_, -1-owner-- mofl °"·~and II-Ing 155 to $98. 5,.8·7_564 -Ask 101 Keith. 641·9292... rafrlg, link, ·l*S. magi~ "74 Bea11e. or10 ownr. beige, loaded. Mlnl aeta. Free dell very Muat sell Seely k bed $t00 e8' Calllornlan. ·as. FI B, $5300. 548-7655 lllE lo 66.000 orig ml. $34SO. Cond 18750 673-7~4 638-41115 Bed soft $100 Washer & sg1 CruNder 250hp. fully a...a I rt .,. 631-2349 111 6pm C t di t Dryer I 100 644-9539 1<1Pt $18 500 760·8677ev -.ti, .,. •• SOUTH '11 ELM •Ill on emporary n 11 --' lllW 9112 'l4 O.n1rflM1 30 000 I I t cond M'* w/1uede ch rs $400 Ott white queen sleep Sora Wellcrart Scarab 38' 1981 COUIJY • m · x n Matching 8' couch S300 $225 2 beige/brown new $50.000 )(In t c:ond '77 3201. auto. Rec:aro•. •l· 32.000 miles, am/Im cut. NII. $11,l500. eAS-5374 eon .. tbl $150. E/ld tbl1 cnllM $150each. writing 714/752-t400 elll 2320 toys. air. Aeaeda green lllZ" .. lpd Mint cond See to wtldya; 642-6189 evee $50-$100. 645-73 13 deaJ< $90 2 antique fire---• S6100. &45-2375 • appreciate. $6500/0 BO ,11 11.11 IH•• side ch1lr1 $125 eacti le1t1, Saal 7014 79 •• H 281 air sunroof alloy "WI WILL MT 6"42•7866·:& °Gc!d :4~~.4:~14r5· 5'x8' Ptayhouse 185 you j41 Sunfish, 1981. beach wheel•. 59.ooo .:nuu . IE HHIULI •15-Scirocco. runs 1xJ1. (~~~:';I..~~ dlr haul. 2 Wroughl Iron roller, xlnt cond $550 S 10 400/0BO 675-2500 Volume sa1 ... Service need• body work 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 Delk w/typlnG table $75. Patio lables with chalr1 6SO· l 774 · And Leasing S 1700 obo. 673-9175 TIE LAlllEU 2 3 496-5558 $150 each 631-2t91. ConvenlentlyLocated ·--------11 1 1 760-9206 2 t' Reynolds C111m1ran & Competitively Prlc.d 18711 Beach Blvd. '76 VW pit camper van. IELEOTill 17 20 39 42 45 81 87 cond. $70. 6-46-9780 Radio Control Gear & oulbrd. hd, 3 sails $7995, {714) 142·2000 2 dbl beds, $5800/obo. 0c"a•d'Ti1model1c1 1~ ~:U1~ Hldeabed sol•, good _ 1981. Sleeps 4, VHF, & Hunt111111on Beech llke new, 11011e, sink. ref .. . llilil Planes $250. lnlelllvlalon 532-5118 or 6'49·~891· --Must Mii lmmed. Jae« ... I UY F 1•m•E w/c111rldges & Compu1er ----· J ti ee.4 2359 alt 5 wt<d"• Cellfornlel See u1 todeyt Les 057·8133 S200 646-2570 '82 Catellna 27', diesel, Sales-Service-Leasing ll•lr · ' · •••RIS --wheel, loaded 123,000 17fx36. too cond-'r9done. 8111" 1443• ext 437 wl<d'JI ~ Lo..-t 1teeper, dbl bed, Red Fo• coat from Lon-714-861-0070 f{JY ~R Sable ext/ten Int. S6800. '18 Oashef won. 4 lpd, OlllLUG exll cond. 12311. Oak don, worth $1500, sell fo1 ------642·9797 -PP. ale, 72,000 ml $2500. 2800 Harbor BIVCS w/chr $69. 857-aoo5 $500 497 -5568 CAL 25 Immaculate, no-. ~ 'XJ ~ I~ 11(. l: ·IV\ 1\ \ 536--0866 art. 5 COST A MESA . S $ • aa11s. motor & rigging .. A •• ..,. • , •• ,.. , •11ct4n leaa 145 ~.7--------MUST SElL TV, lamps, Suede ofa 650. 8 Uhr $ 10,000, 542-3393 •. ,u .. .. .... ,:, '67260§(. MUST SELli O Convertible. xlnt cond, 540-1110 deek, elegenl oak/glua couch $250 Rall an --" red, lmmac. am/Im cat1. din Mt, gorgeou1 aola. Aoc:!ltt 1200 Llf\e new Luer $800 Oolni CfUlll68 ~ ~lllln $t2,900. 8-40·51.2 SHOO. (213)433-7773 ~tnllet ~t. aola bed. Solld relrlg $350 Hendron Cflb musl sell $850. 75-92 ~ Y 11..'-" '70 280SL. very cleell, low ,79 vw Dal Aabbll dlx air liliii•ii.i..,. __ •"""'""""'"" oak; Coffee tbl1, wall & matcihlng dreuer, .... , Sales-Servlce-Leulng mllel. $15,900. 831-1105 •lpd. 4dr, itereo, ~Int'. '"1 El c emlno. xlnt cond. unlla. bar. 1tool1, din Mt, misc. Tbla, etc. 499-5768 I~' A Siil ?OH UlllEIT ,70 300SEL·GOOD CONO. 24K ml. $4700. 851-3922 i;~,::~~ ~·12l111'M bdrm. All mint. PP. Su r pri se A ER for -llYEITllY $o4300. 873-0166 --------- 072-4695 Chr11tmu with • magnll-75 I . . Bow-rider. ,,....... '68 BUO, eunr( lllnl IEE 11 FlllTI NEW Whlrlpool wahr, k:•nl Tourmaline Mlnll In-out drlv1, tow hrs, xlnt *'78 5301; ,. apd. SIA '79 2400, lmmac. cond. S21115/b1I. 6't2·11259 dryer. freezar. king, 11roller, $1,.50; or 1 cond. 14000. 851· 1842 ( IACL501 68,000 mlle1. 112,1105. •80 RABBIT CONVERT We have•~ Mlec90n queen & lwln matt'• t>eautlful Autumn Haze Maaiae Etalp 7 I *'79 5281: A/T, A/C Call 875-1387 Wht/blk top, 5 lpd, al e, of NEWS.. uMd C ..... 673-3041 Stole. S300 873-1202 __. 1265ZCE) • spd A/C '711450 SEL, lhow rm con-am/Im c;eu, gotd whit. -----.. ----8""' T S T SO . 9.9HP Suzuki Ou1board. 1't'79 3201: .. . . dlllon Bl~/Tan In t $7500/obo ,..,. "•30 Pool table. 1. lll•le. 4x . RAIN E . 4 p-. ueed very llltle $500. Lg (99 .. XEQ) . " . . ............. oek flnllh,,. Tltfany lamp Mull Miii W/turn table 3 Igloo tcebo11 used once *'80 3201: 5 spd, A/C 124•1150· 549"2646 -.80-A_a_b_b_ll_del_u_x_.-5-IPO-. H OO, 968-9831 englnee & Iota or track & $75. 675-5861 (565ZOL) '80 3000, 30,000 ml, take 1n/rt. 11ereo. lmmac an bed w/aprud S75 cars 63 1·2987 •'81 3201, 5 lpd, SIR over peyment1. "4520 thru-out, 40 mpg ... CONNEll CHEVROLET "'" ll.1• 1. r 11 .. 1 • • ,...., I \ \1 ~ ' \ S4b-I 200 Sngl bed $30. Ofyr $50 Unused Sola Bed 1295 .... t Malat. (~DMH885) mo. 556-3131 wkd)'I 131150 obo 840-12611 Rnd kltchn tbl w/IMf. 4 Olnene $150. 527-1265 S.nice 7020 * 82 3201: 5 •pd. SIA Alk about the mon9'1 -'8l Rabbit dellel picllup ~---'------~ ohra S35. Ofrs 775-,.669 wavelen ..,.1 terbed. PROF BOAT FINISH ~~fe'~~~) .. lpd aunrool can Nve you thru our delux, air, 1tereo, 5 lpd, ~on. ,_!!M On u matt/boll tptlngi. heatlf. decor ft1me. xlnt CUSTOM VARNISH (091YPZl ' ' purch ... & leue plant run1new. 50mpg. 14105. -• - xlnt, $120. S48-5318 cond $300 750-0268 Free Ill Dave 6'40-5-449 *'79 320!; 4 •Pd, iunrool .11• IUlllS 8-40-1289 $700. 536-4762 ltft 5PM Aedecoretlng Sale: Good Whlr1pool washing mactt. O.Cltt 7022 (487269) llNITI .... 8-2'"'R,...1_b_b_1t ..,C""o-n-v,-lm_m_ac_ '711 L• 8eron Wagon V8. ltuff at good prlcu touch button ' matah 45. off shore mooring, *(~~uJ~Ol I: A/T. A/C t301 Quall Street aond, takeover IHN. 42.000 orlg$;~·6~nt ~- Beige corderoy aola pl1 dryer. exit cond. So400 pr. iood loc with boat .•. 83 3201 5 pd NEWPORT BEACH nothing down. S272/mo. ~ed . .,." ."78 • '1J. ••oo. rare 19" Zenith wtil Poll1h.a1t solid wd round I SIA 1•1 1100 553-0258 or 720-0,.80 v~•~ .....,..., • .., ....... 11,000 Call 675-0740 ( lFZP975)• ' • • pedettal remote TV tbl, w/4 m1tcn capt11n1 ---------'83 Aabbll convert , DM11 9317 ..__ SSIO 1300. ovefllied vlnyl en,.., 1200 673-1339 Nee<!-4011 lo 50ft sl , IH·11l1 Mercedes '69. 200 0. Ta11. red/btk tport trim, 5K ml, -·-· .. ··--·-.. =·-·----'-·-·-l•ltWHIH 9100 .... txlrg.recllner t h•lr $250, • w .. ' Newport or Huntington 208W lat.S1nt1Ana XLNT Cond. $4200. "ablolulelyMINTl'.1500 '6i Charger. m . "'"' Telepl'lone Lhasa Apso pup•. Al'.~. 11 decorator cream love-•aac. lat Harbor 7 t 4·675-8220 CIOMd Sunday 213·1163-9755 dwn, assume low lease or great $1200 or bel t lllln&IY Plf'ton with pleUent vOlce weeks. males, thotl, ... t S8SO. Sue 851·2788 Sllps evellable. 28' & .. o· LARGE SELECTION OF •C 914 buy '11.400 Brian oHlf' 11611-1057 Sharp gel needed to worll and good attitude to.... wormed S200 obo dya, 873-9333 eves w•~1 Call M on -Fri 9. 5 NEW & USED BMW'SI 4117-4814 or 407-1561 fer• 1n 1u1 pac:eed Newport slit ..... rt0teaentat1ves 964-0780 or 808-7090 Sola ... -". i·utl ••. blk/ ...... , .. 1C ... AOW 1 "·vE .,.2_4 ... 4 & '73 MG llAldgel. xlnt cond •1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml 1319 Beectl reel elllle office. In contacting their pro-..-.. -.... ... .... ""' .... n-too. llr ... brues.11 -.86--M-U-S~T-A-N"""G,-C.,..O.,..,.,N-VT=-. Muet ha~ Heel. typing lesslonal cilenll Relaxed Miile Shih Tzu. I yr old, Btk plald. wood trim. new 969· 122 tart. 6pm lir~clH 1012 carpets Many apare1 '14 YW Ulllf a clnt cond $5800/ofr. {minimum 75wpm) & die-etmospher• ... ,1y houri. & Wht. 1250 1162-7520 cond S2SO/obo 551·2272 GlrU 26" 10 apd, nearly $2200 87S..9961 1114 l'Th 673-7085 taphone lkHll. Contact ind congenlal people Poodles, Toy. 12 wk1. Sole & loveaeal, vry gd u iral la1t. 6224 new $40 962~4510 evs LOii IUOI UW '80MGB, runs great, c:.a11, IRE llWl . .-6-8_M_u_ll_•n_g_._M_a_g_1.--=8 Peogy (71 .. ) 633-2900. make up lhil Otflce Cell trained the very best cond. Blk/betge & wtil. VOLUME SALES c 1e1 n S 4 5 O O o b o track i tereo. Mini Cond. ••O'f/-••••m P/T Judy lor appl, 636-9335 Al<C s250, 848-97115 ' S300. 551-5930 HONDO Lea Peul wlcase New M1n7 s 26' tOSPO SERVICE & LEASING 6S0-40,.9 '83s DISCOUNTEDI ~5 ,,523 -..---•• & pedals, never used bike $130 673·5934 evs OllllllWEALTI '3500 obo,"' 2...., For Mklg Service A~cy TIUPlllE Wiii Wire fol( Terriers. AKC. 5 Twin bed corner unit wltbl $200. 646-2570 3670 N. Cherry Ave. P111cla1 U '71 MUSTANG I NB N__... 3 ,,,..,110n1 avattable for mos. Show/"""I. Srlp....,. AM/FM clock radio $150 ---Meter,..cln/-LONG BEACH YILllWllll 1 ;~. ;;;-.:~,"~ ..tti~ appointment•. No mll. 549.9799~ ,,.... 96,.·5128 Office Fanitare/ Sc.;i,11 IOll (No. Ctterry e•IH05) 'II PtrtlM 112 SINCE 1953 v:;~•o. org ~~5 Mefetarlal allllls Front aelllng, sel•ry Company •-l'S•H 1 WOOD OINETIE TABLE ~·lf•tll 622' ll1•) 111-lllO 675-6970, 64S..6757 141-0220 bllfl U• Office "" ...... "'anC9. Mu11 wtll train PIT evenings. ;-;;J:=;;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;i 1 h • -~ h_, .... --1982 Yem1h1 XT • 125 En· l'rade-1111 Welcome '72 PINTO, Aun1 Good . ...,,.._. w ' .. n.,...y up .. vol1ec. ... AP 0 00 Bond Copier duro. 11 1-a1 trell motor· N~ o"""n g .. n 11 • '67 912 Por9Cl'le. S spd. I"'"" obo "•2 •""8 have eat Cell M1 Giiien For Appolntmenl, call -hairs $75 obo 2,.1 1'""" .,__ ..., .,_ .,,. .. .... •OAI -_..., "'' • """' Xlnt cond ...... u1 oooy cycle Xlnl cond, llmosl Ivory w/blk Int. 2nd <71 4l 752•90t3 Mrs. Johnton. 862-58-42 * WUTEI Tl llY l~rt leac~ 111 S6001obo. 675-3581 dys new $750 firm 646-3554 D1t1H 117 owner EverythlnX new '73 Pinto, run• well Service Station Attendant, *0110111111 m din 161. pedl, ii Minotti 101 cop;et . xlnl l .. "••···"·•-· ·72 2 .. az 611. N-paJnt, '650 0 675-638. ~-$850/olr 495-53611 PfT. EV91 & Wknd1. Neal WMtern Temporary Ser· T •IEI cond wl"81'V corurac1 -- -..-rll' body ate 13600 o•ll 6-46-2375 ~ ·74 MAVERICK, euto. 1 writing only need 10 openeing• for coll .. & end tbl1: petlO $400/obo ,.9,.-8029 18" over girder. IOI• of appMrance and hand· vtcet hH Immediate * IU am chr1; dinette "'· 6 Chra; . New paint. 836 kit. rigid, 67S..266 t sh 5 pm ' '70 911T -LIKE NEW ~ • 'l OWf*' I 1500 117~0098 apply. 2590 Newport •JA&SATYPISTS ........... H HI; buflll: picture•. '11111/ IHI chrome, n-beck tire -.7-5_2_,.80..,...Z"".-4-lpd-...,-.ll..,.r-.-m-ag-I , $8500/obo. 642•9259 '78 Mul111'gfutbedl,low Btvd, Coate M..a. *FILE CLERKS O.i•'---t" hdboerd1; mtK llem1, .. ,o._/eompo~ mov runa lllle new. 11600. Biii nu tires, em/Im, well '711 1111sc. 25,000 ml. ml, 1owner,11110f10. flllw. * ACCT'gCLEAKS ...--h•ngl.ng lamp•: elec .... u ..,,_, -• 969-12211'1 10am m11n1. S..500.1184-6888 Anthrlolleltan, 1mm1c. leu white body. afr. tun-..... I PIOUllll *WORD PAOCESSORS 111 ..... M• lralna. Saturday I ng Eut Ya m•h• S21.000. 548-11337 llH ••IEIU'S roof. 4 IC)d. runuupefb. Full/time. Wiii train. Coate *DEMONSTRATORS 1-111.. 1600 Uncoln l.11 at GS..e'5" Grand, ebony, '82 HONDA ATC 250 '12IATlll110 S211115.1170-0S48 ~ &45-3350 N~ 11 ... 730-8282 ,.,. ,. H•mpahlre. 548..,.328 megnlllcent lnetrumenl, Xlnl .nape. S1300. P/P Auume piyment• of '711 911SC Metlculoualy SOUTH ~---.,,..-..,--=---i·--------ai •~~~~~~~~I $5000 firm Al eo. 720-11805 or 863-0701 S 1 t3.85 mo OAC mal11talned by Porsche '78 Thunderbird. $3800 obo. 77~125 Stationery Store In Corone = J ... by 1214 Gulbram1en Alalto 11, w/2 •82 Suzuki AM 125• xlnt (9238). mechanic 120,000. cou1n Oel Mii need• FfT I ll· TOP US le-.tffwl East...... I). cetat diemond neer1Y letley cabinet•. perfec:I c:ond .. trade lor XR250 °' LWl·AllHIOA (714) 64,.-0282 VOLllWllEI '81 E1aort, xlnt c9nd l!lfou1. 111\e MW. nu 0,... etc 111 <>Wf*', mus1 NII Only '3775. 67S-350t ~ Mlelperaon. Famelet Pref. Model• & °'-rw/carVedmlrror new._ retellSlOoo. Mil condition. $4500 firm OR250 S900 4ga.11258 87S-1010 &con•. {2131.,..1084 $300. 642·2864 ••50totr' .•• 2 ... .,2 ' 619-287-41174 or · 111·1llO ·70 91 lSC Pelrol Blue -wu llT ST.-/llAIL ouu Npt Bch R/E nrm. RMpon· llble for pr~ mell. ~. reoe!V1ng Own cw req. ~ tielpful. HMvy 11'11ng Involved c.11 553-0MO TUllllll .. TISIU .-.,.. ...,.... Targa. low mll... xlnt wa. •0& 1IOO WATCHES. DMllng ex-Story & Clerk Plano Con-llll&I ltlT Mii '12 HOD fll.. cond. 121,500 550-8880 11 l•Rllt.I" SIO. by ~ Sec::retarle1. ctU9lvely In the nneat too IOle walnut Kint cond GOOd ror rel>Ylldlng or for Auu me payment• of • 7 9 112 8 , •II spec . Volume Salee. SerVIOe '81 M USTANG Gt11A Am/Fm Sterwo, CoMole • AJC. OfM' c:on0 .. ssaoo. 873--5683 Help give them a heed stan Earn too US pen time evenlng1. Only rnehogeny. Enollltl !Md· name/quallty repllc11. Sl470. 642-490l PAl'1•. new knobblea. 150 S 3 3 6 ~m~. 0 A C equipped. mutt ••II And teaing ed gtua drt, fold down Perf.lneverydetelt&de-S,.rtiat I 1230 Bllt GeO·l 2211'1. tOam (1E~OOJ1) lmmed. Blk w/tan llhr 187118eec:h81vd. dllk. S385. 483-7227 algn. Mark. 983-8072 Improve-your game wlth Wll-&lllllOA 12t.750. 4116-3718 Huntl"i'°" Beech MllfflluH•I Hll Ping Irons 3-pw. Ulce IV'• H1·1llO '70 Porsche 1124, perfect {714) 142-2000 '112 ESCORT GUC cs..uie wgn. ale. cru .... r/rd,. only 16K ml .. •Int oortd., S51115. o-557-3534 po11tlve. dependable, WI.I .sf 11&11 STiii TIAIS OUU outgoing adult• n"d IUll IPIW ""-ulf•: typing 1kUl1 for apply. PtiO'le 648-T021· ·-. 2·30 to 6 p m Monday Featurl"" country r.ne & d.t. -try. Merow eX• ' ' . '._ -· thru Frldey antlquea. 414-A 3 at ST, S*'\enCe or bank trutt ' CANNERY VILLAGE department helpful Valet Parlllng •ttendantt. Nawport Beach. Open Selary negotiable, $4/hr to atan. No t1p1. 11·5T~.-Sat.873-0625 w/r"'8 In 90 dayt. In-Apply In Plfl0!1, Au1ty --------•I _.,_ beneflta. Coo-Pelic.11. 1830 Main St. -:---:-:,.-------.:ir=-.1 11c1 Elalne Va11a110. 1rv1ne. No Phone C•ll• Arrllunt 11 120-0202 ror aw•. I••••••••• --""A"X .. A"A"o"A-x•A•ex--1 T ........ (Pf• .... t.ffl) PART-TIME. \/etled l'lourt APPLIANCE SERVICE Private achoo4. Huntington to Include .. rty A.M We Mii recond .. guar 8Mct'I .,.._ 538-3588 wee61end1. Mu1t ha~ de-1ppllanoes. ~0-3077 pend1ble venlc:le (aml!I Tt.a.U*lllllW truck, van, 11at1on If you are degrMd In Bu1 wegon) to ets11t newt· Educ: • h8ve multi IMCh-paper dMier In lrvlne Ing 1kltl1 & lmmed. avail. area Mu1t be d9'H1"· for• pefm. attrnoon l>05 dable Contact Greg Call w.o. Pottck NOW Hyde Monday lhru Frldey 5~990 for Peri. irHer· betwean 0:30 and t0:30 "'-· 8ub)ec1 11eu: Bus e.m. only. 6-42·"321 Math. Acctng. Bue. Eng. Typing. IA'ilNE COL· -A .. -tlU-ran_t ____ _ LEGE OF BUS II wtlO we arel JOIN THE 8ESTll WlfflllS/WAJTtR with Cat IOf wicker balket T ....... etf11. lunch Mrvtc:e 0 am· t Pr.-quellflerawanfed pm, Mon-Fri Earn Ap· AIA WEIT OIUT APPLIAIGE NOW 2 LOCATIONS 1880 Harbor Blvd .. CM 650-7077 or 650·7082 132 So. Main St .. Orengt 83,.-4200 or 558-3992 Rebuilt Refrigerator• Freezlf'1/Wuhef1/~ 3 Month• Warr1111y, Part• & l.Jbor. Delivery Avail. MIC & VIM. Mon-Sat o-e IUIJl,-1100 752-0558 after 5pm Frigidaire relrlg. frott-fr ... 2 yra old, 18 c.t xlnl cond l300. 873-269(! .,, 6 PtOf , rNJled atmoepher•. proxlmalely $ 150-S 175 ~t turroundlng1 ...-1y Mutt be neat. SeMty • comm. + bonu• p e r 1 o n a b I e • 11 d &ertoua ftnen(:jlll poten--getlc Call for llP- tlel. ~u11lty for ad-polntment bet..-0 10 ~t. EVENING & trn .nci 12 noon. or 2-4 1 llY APPLWllll daytime 1hlft1. Chucll pm. LOAl'1 KITCHEN, l4e 957-8133 AMdolph. 497-750t 3077 So Hart>Of. Sant• Litton dbl oven atove Ana (Hatt>or at Cerrito-) ' llU.HI ......... 970•0747 w/mlcroweve 1475. .. 559-()188 Went.cs. to melle apptm·a, Wented 2 MCretarie. 10 no 19111ng. Cell 81~9421 • b9tWn 12·5. Fred Attalre work w ith key e•· D.nce Studio oecutlwe to work tn p!Ulltl ___ .__. ______ ,.... offlcea IOCated In the ~ llUlfTll OowMY 8•vlng1 Bldg l•l•tY + commlu lon. ,_ So c.t Ptu. Mullt Hunt &oh. PIT. Call Mr I'll..,. OOod typlnO lkllt. Hum 141-4110 dlctephone cepeblllty, ' ... men'*9d, ,_. ap- T!.LEPHONE 80LICITER8 PMf#\08. 11'1<1 potftlW ana1• Muet 21 vr-_, older. we wa11t gOOd 1~ 8•gl1111l ng Sal ary. 1W1tV.tlonletato _, ~ I I 2 0 0 I tn o C • ti Maytag we1her & . gaa dry«. good cond. 136<> pr.875-te30/8A6-9780 PNlc:o SIS 21 w ft retrlg, gold, 1125. 846-7882 Reeond r«nga, 111 a, tvn wmf)'. F,.. del. RMa pr1oe TV John'a 846-17 M Refrlg . U25, WHh· .,,dry« 1135 ... Dien· .. .,,., 1100. 8A6-&841 ...-t!Mnll 1157-<>929, Aa11 for Marti ,......... ' Rlcfl8fd.IOf1. Refrlg. Whl ... Runt well, UUlf lllO CIH n. Atklng HO, H•flW lets 846-8410 KtWll or Tine 11•111 XkC o:m:; §F;. pupe, Speed Queen Ofy9f, QOld, Ptt1 ~ ~ W0111. 1260 a U9 1-1~43 gd cones. sao. 844.a842 c.1 aft• 1ptn751~ o;:,A~ecs '~!:H~!~ IWt._!!teriall 11!4 ~ and Tan. C utu1, 7 i:;:;r,~a;;. mftl-Waeka. 1 100 H Ch. Ing. From 4t oent1,,. ft. No~ ,.,...,Y · S4H18A or 64&-IM7 lenc:l11g alao. Harbor wtl treln. Ho Miii"!>. ,_,WOOd 7141631-1317 Salary. PfT evening• f'lnd what you want In c.I Joen, M2·5'4o3 Otlly PllOt CtAMllledt Want Adi Cell 64?·5671 1b461 S:eut fine rug s~it :a~~~~11 S285 251 U otor Home. new '78 280Z. 9Unrt, meo•. :md·.:'.\ ~~~·1roso. IHFUl (KHhan), hand made · •leel>• 6. Air & Gen .. r• amlfm. 5 1pd. xlnt cond. _u_•_1 __ . _____ YW-lllll from Perlla. Secrlflce SELL Idle Hems w1111 a eerv1 now tor holidays 898•7288 PP 'II 111 Nllllt $12.000. 751 -7102 Oaily Piiot Clessllled Ad $475/wk or $70/day, SOC '80 200SX D•t Htchbk. O&UllLET sates, pa:,':, & service YOUR AD IN THIS SECTION IS REACHING 103, 777 HOUSEHOLDS 261,064 READERS COMPARE• OUR CLASSIFIED RATES Dally 108,777 25e Plot C11cul•hon Santa Ana Re&tster NewpoJt Emlen 49,000 C11cula1ton 52,000 C11culat10n The 80,000 Pemysaver , Circul•tion per thousand 63c 119r llloullnd soc iitr thousand 49c per tllouund Rat• Saeed On 3 Linea -7 Tlmea ·Sued Otl ComP9tlno ClrC'UlaOon 111 Piiot Market lreemlle1. 7t,.·957·8071 Air, stereo. lo ml, top Auume p•yrnentl OAC. 210We1tKatell•Ave .nape. $5000, 644-21129 CEL. (171808) a.tween Newport FW; & 173Ri. ml111 c;;d. 11700 obo. 54&-8898 T11llen,_ Tr1n1 IHf 26Ff 17S Cavatler trait; Mtl-containeo. gd cond $4500 obo 5 8-6 142 Aate S.rrirn/ P11t1 90H PAINT ANO UGHT BOD' WORK Save $$ & In c:re&H your car'• velUt by $$ Biil 1169· 1221 ... , .. , .... y, ••• , .. Are you dleaallefled with• service on your car Pleue calf & talk to u& We have over tO yr• ex per1tnce with Brlt111 Cara Contlnentat Ca Cllnlc 75 1-6880 A•ltt Wut-.. -=-~r. AIQh;1 c:e'1l lmm;a lo your vehlcle, dOfl'IMtlc o foreign 551·8286 WEllY OLUIOAll &llTlllll CONNELL C HEVROLET "-,. H,,, ,,.,, ' .. ,.. I \ '' ~ ' ' S4b-I 200 WlllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COMli IN 0A CALl, FOR FUI AlfUll&L Cormter-o.utto ..wut.n 18211 81!ACH BLVD. 1-!UNTINOTON B!ACH 147 .... 71141-1111 WI PAY Ttf lll.W , ........ AUlllHll NITlll/-1 2480 H•bor &Nd. COSTAMEtA '4Ml•Mt-141l 'H UTlll Wll·AllHllA Anaheim Stadium In Orange 'l•....r ... oe&-2272 200ll IL IU·1llO 111 ... 111 A11ume p1yment• of a.Us 9=• I ·74 uA..,.._ C•""I .... ,, $2 2 8 /m o O A C1---~------.•:1,WUTWACHN ~·~· cond.'sm ,,;,-.; ;;., (tEJH534) 'ti H lllTUY II A perlOl\el-111d proud AX· 673-88111 LWl..&1111111 Xlntl S 17 .000. 533-4242 ctutlve VW agency dedl· ,:-::1-=-e-=c""ept-...,.l-:G""h..,..l•-:-:V-:-8:-. -..,--,,., 1 111·1llO cated to quallt'J aervtce. clean . mu11 aell, apare part1, and • com-$1000/oOo ~ 1890 '80 '280ZX Or~ Owner. CARVER petiUve HIH praaen-="'--=,.._.....,.....,..,..-~.....,.-MC~ Crult.t ~ (O" tltlon of the unique '51 Gralld MarQUl9. • IO•ded. mint cond .. 45K nr'1 1 C ~ Volkawagen qua.llty _.. oond, Wwll melnt, ~. ml, Sliver blue. S8500 l\l.....JL1-•.:n'l.J l \.....L. hlc:let equll>P«S w/811 -.C. p.r • OBO P.P 080·8660 ,....., .,.,... •I·~ "'4W" "' ,.... BOB CHALLMAN'S & oon1rot1, 1111'\/fm 11,,..0 '81 oaii'Yn 2eOZX 2-+ 2. 5 ~.;Jl'tij.A• •·. u'"""' """" cue. ale, crut• OOnt. spd, T·b•r rool, btll. tthr °"" $\INO•Yl IM ®WISTWAGIN~~',l 17050. 051-e924 fOf appt Int, lull pwr, lo ml. Ecur .. Shlriee Corp. COUGAR CONVEATl9lE $11.000 85 t • t 005, .Mr• lIH Best Deal ·All Ways ·72 XR7, xtnt oonclt 6-42•5839 •ve1fwtlnd• 7600 W•tmtnater BIVd 14500 ftrm. ~2 ---------'80 Subaru Slltlon W•tmtn11er '12l&Tlll110 W1!9on. 4 wheel dr1~. l14/YW1·WllT OWIMWJt iB7 Auume paymante of bronze w/tan Interior Toti! Pertormanc. vw·1 '74 &11=: "'ne I iOCiG S 113 66 mo O AC. "4200 OBO 673-1055 S VW '711 Bui 7 pua Konvl. gr .. t. MUl1 Mii. 1llOO .• (0230) '81 SubAl'\I GLF, 5 lpd, air, i1lnt cond, catm pnt. 84S-0251 or 851-2251 LWl.&llllJIA xlnt. S5500. 82$-3202 or 213/502·H58 Cfpta. paneltng, am/Im '711 CUTLASS CALAIS 111-1111 C •II · MI I I••· Fully loeded, T 109. Jdnt 'IJ HOD Tll.. T~ta 1 115001080. 650-5427 oonct., asooo . .,...2.80lf6 Auuma payment• 0 11Fcorone. new tlr... vw Dnher ·74 euto, ·eo CutlW 1rgm, ve, f Cir, I 3 3 Cl / m 0 • o A c . 11200. 873-4823 •mlfm & air. t.S,000 all P'#' lie: am/fm-. (1EOH0311 '71 CORONA WGN iiiOO mllM. 11650. 648-7249 more xtrM. _ltlnt _~. LUll..-alOA 080 980-3671.., or wtcnd • " WIJO/oO<>. 7104CJ71 111·1111 '78 COROLLA SM. Air, '90 Cutlaae dleeal, .-Y ---------1 amltm, 5 1pd. 12500 option, rune auperb, ._.. '11 lltm 080 os1.1411 P.P. .1 .. 2-<tr aec1an. IUnroot, =1n~=: tari1nt. Auum~!'n11 of ·11 Cellce OT, loeded.1dnt 4-ql, 4-ef>d w/00. '11 UT 8 • 2 2 .. / m 0 . 0 ,, C 8ob 11'ir lront1Mt1, ctu1ct1, bl 11 1 0_ ( 1EJH5s,.I " fVel ~ l tir.. '2750. M;,o· ~. Mk UAll..-..U 81M23 CMrtle(1·11•lM1 111·1111 -· Thefts kid stult? Burslars at CM school sneak a snac" Youthful ottenden are the prbDe aaapecea ln two~ at Cotta Neu IChoola lut weekend. When the k:ltchellll at Co1Jece Park and Pomona elemeqtar'y IChoola wen opened Monday rnonq, Ifft~ dilcowNd "'9Y h.t bee,n ....,....ked. MlchMl Hlll. principal of C.ollep Pltk 8chool; uld tt WN UM fint major break-in ~t the lclv>ol in the '8Wt\ ~be'• beet\ t!we. An exterior window, lmalhed in the \heft, will be replaiced today, heaald. Footprintawere found Oil thecou.ntenin the k:ltcbenatCoUep Park. police aaid, and achool off.k.iall have taWecHbe m to~ a stopwa1ch, a pickqe of pencila, 1101De eruer Upe and IOl'M metal atampa \.&led by teachen to reward 1tudenta' aood work. At Pomona,.pollce determined the door had been pried open, but the lam wu 10mewhat 1-extenlive. The thieves got away Wlth $~.50 worth of milk and cookiea. \ THI ORAllil GOIST TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913 David Diem (left)~ Doug Turner show little fatigue as they pose with the Ferrari that took •His Oilers gave hini a close shave By ROBERT BARUR Of1119Delr ..... ...., Bill Morehou.e -Huntington Beach Hlgh School's unabashed "Mr. Spirit" -maket Dodger Manaaer Tonuny Laaorda look Ukea piker. Luorda only bleeds Dodger blue. Morehouae bleeda Oiler black and orange. II.-, ..... ,._...., llewft '-""' Danny Thompson, left, and Eric Lawton shave teacher Bill Morehouse. "Huntington Beach High School la the greatest school in the (See TEACHER CLIPPED, Pase AZ) COAST lDITIDI ORANGE COUNTY. C ALI FOR NIA 25 CENTS ~ ........... .,_ .... ~ them from New York City lo Newport Beach m record time for illegal road race. NB victim· of $47,000 theft 'upset' By STEVE MARBLE Of"-~,_·- A 21-year-old man who re- ported losing a briefcase contain- ing $47,000 in a Newport Beach. restaurant early Sunday said today he is upset that police are suspicious of his grand theft report. "Just because I'm a dummy there's no reason to go blowing this thing all out of proportion," said Michael Booth, a Santa Ana resident who deals in expensive and exotic cars. Bobth said he lost the cash-filled briefcase after entrusting it to a host at Bobby McGee's restaurant. He said he brought the cash into the restaurant becaw.e he was to meet a client and purchase a Ferrari. He said the client never showed up. "I go in there every night," said Booth, "and lots of the time I have lots of cash. That's nobody's business. I can do what I want. right?" Booth said he's also angered because a friend of his, Costa Mesa chiropractor Mark Barone, has become swept up in the investiga- tion of the missing loot. (Sft THEFT, Pase A!) \Coast to coast in 32 hours, 7 minutes Slayings in Mesa still mystifying Lead{ ooted Ferrari jockeys claim world speed record in dash from JYY i. Newport By STEVE MARBLE OflMO..,,_ ..... By JERRY HIRSCH Ot .... _, .... ,_ • David Diem didn't care about speed limits as he raced his red Ferrari across America~ he just wanted to get to Newport Beach -fi•t. Diem, 31. with his partner Doug Turner, placed first in the U.S. Express -an illegal trans- continental road race in which the contestants ignore speed limlts and miles-per-gallon figures in their efforts to win. j Of telie to head transit 1 board l By JEFF ADLER I Of .... OllllJ .... ·-The Orange County Trans- portation Commission has ap- pointed Stanley Oftelie, a long-time aide to Supervisor Ralph Clark. as the com- mission's interim executive di- rector. Oftelie succeeds Tom Jenkins whose resignation from the $61 ,000-a-year post was aooepted without com· ment by the commilaion dur· lni a special meeting Monday. Jenkins' resignation was re- quested by commiaaJonera la.at week. C«nmiaion Chainna.n Thomas Riley u.id members 10ughtJenk.lna' ouster because they wanted tomeOne more adept at public relatlona In the commiaion'• top staff poaltlon during the battle to win voter approval of a one-cent county tt-aJ'dportatiOI} tax. Oftelle aaid he wlU be charged with developing a · 15-year county transportation plan ln the coming month.a and winning ita approval from a majority of the county'• 26 cities. The OK ii needed before the one--0ent tax meuure can be p~ on the ballot. A former newspaper re- t Diem and Turner, both New- port Beach residents, made the 2.872-mile crossing in only 32 hours and seven minutes, driving at an average speed of 89.4 mph. Their top speed was nearly 150 mph, Diem said. The driving duo left New York a Little aft.er 7 p.m. Saturday and arrived at the Warehouse Res- taurant at 12:12 a.m. Monday. Diem claims their time is a new world record for the coast-to-coast run. Stanley Oflelie porter. Oft.elle has concen- trated on transportation iaues while working, as an executive a.saiatant in Supervilor Clark'• office. His salary u Interim director of the cornmi..lon will be $4.167 per month, $50,004 annually. The cornmileion's new ex- ecutive director a1IO aald com· mialonera probably would not name Jenkins' permanent re- placement until the com- mission ls enlarged from its pre.ent five members to seven, as a new state law provides. Oft.elie added RUey al.ready has advi8ed him that the campaign to win voter accep· lance of the tax lncreue should be conaldered .eparate from the commillion since (See O"ELIE. Pase AZ) r f They ke pt their arrival secret from all but race officials until Monday afternoon when the last of the 12 speeding challengers arrived. The race was once called the Cannonball Run but Express or- gani7.ers sold the rights to the name In 1977 for the Burt Re- ynolds film. "The Cannonball Run." "I did it for the challenge, for satisfaction. In the 12 years that this race has run there has never Concert parking atCMHS to stay By KAREN E . KLEIN Of ti.. ~ """ ., ... Pacific Amphitheater patrons will be allowed to park at nearby Costa Mesa High School for the last concerts of the season, the Costa Mesa City Council decided Monday night, denying an appeal filed by a homeowners group to di.acontlnue the achool's lucrative parking concession. Council members told the Con- cerned Citizens of Costa Mesa. a group formed lut sununer to lobby for lmprovementa at the amphitheater, that the parking arrangement would only apply to the balance of ·the current eeaaon -which lncludee one more week- end of conceru. The citizens group oppoees the parking concession at the high school -near the Orange County Fairground• where the amphitheater la located -primar· Uy because the off-lite parking may create a precedent for ap- proving similar arrangementa at other parking Iota cloeer to resi- dential neighborhood.a. John Gardner, who testified at Monday's council meettna. aald the homeowners would resat every parking permit which could diJturb residenta and cau.e prop- erty values to decline In the area (See PARKING, Pase AZ) + been an accident. It proves bad drivers cause accidents, not speed." Diem said. Diem said their only mishap was a speeding ticket in Ohio. Turner was driving and a SMriff's deputy using a radar gun clocked the Ferarri at 95 mph. The tlck~t cost $125 but time rather than cost is what mattered. "It took 10 minutes from the time we were pulled over until we were on the road again. We had to go to the sheriff's office two blocks away to pay the ticket," Diem said. Turner's ticket came despite the using sophisticated radar detec- tors. computerized cligi ta1 police scanners and the standby citizen's band radio to avoid police. The pair, who ate snack food along the way, made only six other stops to get gas and go to the bathroom. They placed third in last year's race from New York to Oakland. According to Diem, the passen- ger's role in the race is harder than driving. "You have a lot more work to do running all the radios and loo)dng out the windows," he said. This year's was probably. the last of the marathon rallies, said Diem. It ls a lot of work for the race's promoter, Richard Doherty of New York, and the police in all of the state's really object. The drivers used 1-70 and 1-40 and crossed 13 stat.es to reach Newport Beach. A week aft.er an Iranian immi- grant killed his pregnant sis- ter-in-law, her cousin and then himself, relatives and authorities remain puzzled by the bloody shooting. "Why? We keep asking why. We don't know," said the brother of physician Gholarn Shamlou, one of the people killed In the Cost.a Mesa murder-suicide. Police. hampered by a language barrier, also are not able to explain what prompted 53-year-old Mahmood Family to fire his gun at two people he supposedly trusted before putting the barrel tb his own head. Because there is no killer to question or prosecute. police have put the case aside. Transient due • • arraignment 1n :-Irvine thefts By ANDREA ADELSON OflMD...,_11911 An unemployed transient was to be arraigned in Harbor Court in Newport Beach today, facing charges stemming from a six-month wave of residential jewelry burglaries in Irvine. Robert A. Wible. 32, was t.aken1 into custody by sheriff's deputies last week, shortly aft.er a witness to a Tustin burglary gave (See IRVINE, Pase A!) When tldo get• 1lck A Garden Grove vet9rlnartan has come up wtth the notion of providing accident Ind medlcal lneurance tor pet1 -coverage for cat and canine aHke. Page B 1. What is known is that Family t>btijht a semi-automatic Colt in late September. The gun. though relatively knew, had been owned by two other people prior to coming Into Family's poaession. Family, according to relatives, who apparently had a fi.nancial interest in a service station, had only recenUy come to the United Stat.es from Iran. There he had been a prisoner up until early this fear. Relatives have provided varying explanations why Family was in prison and how long he was locked up. "But he wasn't the aame after he got out," said Costa Mesa police Lt. Jack Calnon. repeating what family members have told him. "He made threats to his wife and children.'' Family and his wife were having marita1 problems that were leading toward 'divorce, Calnon said. The day of the killings. Family and his wife called together two trusted relatives. The meeting, held in a slit.er-In-law's house on quiet Florida Circle, was to draw up a property setUement. Shamlou, a VlUa Park phys- ician and a cousin of Family's wife, had been called specifically be- cause he was the one family member who was able to write in English . He'd left Mercy General H08plta1 In Santa Ana early that afternoon to attend the meet.Ing. ShaJda Aaaefl, the 32-year-old sister In law, was alone at home when the others arrived. She wu (Sft SLA YINGS, Pa1e Al) .. I A• * Orange Coast DA.ILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 18, 1983 ·1_c_o_1t1_T1_11_u_ED_·S_T_o_a_11_1__.I Witness admits she lied to lawmen TEACHER CLIPlt'ED .. . Ex-wife of murde r sus pect te ll s court she offe re d to provide h er husband with a libi From Page A 1 whole nation," he declares. "There's nothing else like it. There's so much tradition and so many good people It's not a job, lt's a way of life. It's where r love to be. "If I ever got transferred, I'll quit my job." The 33-year-old photography and industrial arts teacher Mon- day paid the supreme sacrifice before a lunch-hour gathenng in the school's quad -he had his well-cultivated and neatly groomed brown mustache snipped and shaved off by" football stars Danny Thompson and Eric Law- ton. The de--hairing came about after h1.s beloved Oilers La.st Friday defeated cross-city rival Edison '9r the first time since 1969. sacrifice my mustache If they won. I'm going to make the same bet on the Fountain Valley game but this time it wlll be my hair. ''My glrllriend -more than one girl-is tkk@d but we all have to make sacrifices in Ufe," he bristl@d. But you c.an go beck and grow a new mustache. But stu- dents can't go back to hJgh school after they graduate. They have to get involved and participate now." Morehouse, a master of rer- emonles at school assemblies and at proms and other activities, usually can be found wherever there's a gathenng of students. By JEFF ADLER o._0...,,...11..n The ex-wife of a man charged in the 1981 stabbing death of Ginger Lorraine Fleischll admmed on the witness stand Monday that she had lied to Sheriffs department detectives investigating the death of her 20-yer-old sometime room- mate Testifying al the murder trial of Thomas Michael Thompson. charged along with her ex-husband in the killing, pros- ecution witness Tracy Leitch ad- mitted during questioning by a defense attorney that she lied to investjgators and once had offered to provide her fonner husband with an alibi for the nlght the killing look place. Arter listening to Leltch's tetU- mony, Judge Robert Fitzgerald ordered her to return to court Friday morning. According to attorneys, the Judge could order the at.ate attorney general's office to investigate whether the witn~ had commltl.ed perjury. Thomp11em, 26, and 24-year-old David Leitch, who hved with the v1cum an the month before the k1Umg, are charged with raping and stabbing Fleischll. The two, being tried separately could be sentenced to death If convicted. Lelt.ch's trial is scheduled Oct. 31. Leitch, her attorney at her side, testified that she told investigators only poruonsof a conversation she had with Fleischli before the woman was killed. ln another conver;;ation, this one apparently taped by sheriff's deputies without the paJr's knowledge at the Orange County JaU, Leitch told her ex-husband she omitted certain things in her statement to investigators that Fleischli had said "so that (it) looks good." Leitch al.so told her former husband in theconversattons, tape recorded m October 1981, ahe lied to the invesllgators about a sweatsuit, that apparently had become blood-stained the morn- ing after the killing. Rather than surrendering the sweat.suit, as investigators asked, she told Leitch she informed dete<:taves she had dyed 1t purple, even though she hadn't. However, Leitch told the court she did eventua!Jy surrender the sweat.suit to deputies and never did dye It another color In yet another exchange, Leitch told her husband, "1f you h.ad..srud you had something to do with Ganger, [could have provided an alibi. .. During the cross-examination by deferue attorney Ron Brower, Leitch ackno wledged that Fleischh's involvement with her ex-husband had caused problems. She al.so said she e ntertained thoughts of reconciling with her former husband and had been with Leitch at his parents' South Laguna home hours before the killing LS alleged to have occurred The tnal ts to resume Thursday in Sant.a Ana when the defense is e xpected to begin presenting 1ts Ca!W. "I made a one-sided bet with the whole football team that I'd He's the guy with the white mark above his upper lip where has must.ache used to be. And he may not have any ha1ratallsoon if the Oilers continue their winning ways IRVINE BURGLARIES ... HB officials OK downtown revamping From'Page A 1 authorities a description of the get.away car. Wible's name was already on a $100,000 arrest warrant obtained by Irvine police after a man who had burglarized a home in Univer- sity Park Sept. 26 eluded a police dragnet. The burglar abandoned his car. ln it police found silver, coins and a brown paper sack with jewelry taken from at least five Irvine burglaries. A $13,000silver setting was found dumped in the backyard of a Tamarak Way home. Sgt. Dick Bowman said today Wible is allegedly responsible for at least 25 daytime burglaries, a crime spree than began in April. The crimes are linked either through witnesses to the break-ins or through stolen prop- erty found for sale in a Laguna Beach gold shop where Wible had worked, according to Bowman About $15,000 worth of jewelry stolen in Irvine break-ins was recovered from the Laguna shop. Bowman said. Aside from Laguna, Wible aJ- legedJy "was going to swap meets all thewayoutm Yucca Valley" to dispose of the cache, he said. Bowman couldn't estimate the tot.al vaJue of the vaJuables taken, but said one Turtle Rock resident lost $43,000 worth of gold and gems in a single incident. Pol.u:e said the thefts followed a pattern of daytime break-ins, in which windows were expertly popped out and only je't'elry taken. -~ Lrvine police said Michael A. Ayers, the owner of Mr Gold in Laguna, was taken into custody for receiving stolen property. Ayers 1s free on bail, Bowman said. SLA YINGS· STILL PUZZLING From Page A 1 eight months pregnant and her husband, an engmeer, was out of town attending a business meet- ing in Bakersfield According to police, Family flew into a rage at some point during the gathering. He stalked out of the house and returned a short ume later with the gun and a small ~f tear gas Police Clo not k.now where Fam1ly went dunng his brief absence Though he lived only two blocks from the Florida Circle home, pollce said he dad not return home and may have walked only as far as his car which was parked in front of the sister-in-law's home. ln what police said appeared to be a series of quick movements, Family sprayed his wife directly 1n the face with the tear-gas and then opened fire on the others after she retreated to a bathroom to wash the chemical from her eyes, By ROBERT BARKER Of 1 ... Dell)' ~!tot II•" Huntington Beach City Council members did it. They gave approval Monday Ex-Irvine Co. chief Thomas dies Charles Sparks Thomas, a Lrvine Co. president from 1960-65 and secretary of the Navy from 1954-57 during the Eisenhower Administration, died at h is Corona Del Mar home Monday following a long illness. He was 86 Thomas' son, Roger, l"Onfirmed his father's death today and said it was a blessing because "he had been sack for quite a while." During a long and distinguished career, T homas served as assist.ant secretary of defense from 1953-54, the under-secretary of the Navy in 1953. president of Trans World Airlines from 1951-60 and presi- dent of Foreman & Clark from 1937 to 1953. He has been a director with Broadway-Hale Department Stores and the Hospital of the Good Samaritan. Los Angeles. He also was a member of the Irvine Coast Country Club, New- port Harbor Yacht Oub, the Chevy Chase Country Club in Chevy Chase, Md .. and the Alfalfa and Capitol H11J Clubs, Washing- ton.DC. night lO a zoning blueprint that many say wiU change forever the face and shape of 336 acres of prime coastal land from Golden West Street to Beach Boulevard. Cha rles S. T homa He was born in Independence. Mo., in 1897 and attended the University of California from 1915-16 and Cornell University, 1916-18. Thomas 1s survived by h1.s wife Julia Hayward Thomas and three children · Graveside services are planned for Thursday at 11 a.m. at Pac1f1c V lew Memorial Park. Council members officially adopted the controversiaJ plan after approving a first reading a week ago. "We should congratulate ourse lves," Mayor Don MacAlltster told his six City Council colleagues at the con- clusion of a series of votes. "We have come farther than any City Council has come fn the last 30 years towards revitalization and redevelopment of the downtown. "Now I challe nge the private sector to follow through and .start rebuildsnR," he said. Builders and developers can't actually start c'Onsolidatmg prop- erty and begin putting up h1gh-nse hotels and office build- ings unul they get permission from the California Coastal Com- mis.s1on . Re.pair ripoff artist hits new· Mesa victiin By KAREN E. KLEIN OllMO..,-- A. man poeing as a air condition- ing repairman, who has bilked $580 out of Cost.a Mesa businesses,, is still on the looae, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Max Wilson said. The police publicized the repair acam La.st week, hoping to alert employees to the fast-talking suspect. but he pulled off the crime again Saturday, when he stole $90 from an employee at a Seven/ 11 store on Baker Steet. Wilson said the suspect shows up at small businesses when the boss is out and tells employees he's been hired t.o clean and repair aJr conditioning vents After he unkers around for a while. he tells the employee the boss has given has OK for the employee to hand over from $50 to $200 t.o him for the purchase of supplies When he gets the money he leaves, ostensibly to buy the supplies. and never returns. The suspect has pulled off seven hetSts in six weeks at smalJ busines.ses all over town. Wtlson said THEFT VICTIM ... From PageA 1 Barone, according to police re- ports, was w'ilh Booth at the restaurant when the $47,000 van- is hed. Barone said he met Booth for a drank and then offered t.o dnve his friend home bec:ause ··he d1dn·t look like he should be dnvmg " OFTELIE ... From Page A1 government bodies are not permitted to engage in elec-· tioneeri.ng ln accepting, Jenkins' resig- nation, the comrrussion agreed to pay his salary through Nov. 10 and give tum three months salary as a separation pay· ment. Later studies revealed the Fam- ily fired all six rounds from the gun. Two bullets s truck ShamJou, one caught the pregnant woman. two strayed hitting a wall and one was fired into the gunman's head. It was all over when Family's wife, drawn by the sound of gunfire,cameoutof the bathroom, police said. Fire alarins, seniors on Laguna agenda Police. who have not talked With Booth since early, Sunday when the loss was reported. said the case seems ''strange" but admJt ··we have invesugated weirder things." Barone said he and Booth are friends, He said he showed up at the restaurant to have a drink with Booth but had no knowledge that his friend had lugged the briefcase and the money rnto the "He said he had to get hlS briefcase," srud Barone. "I figured he went out of the trunk of his car He came backandsa1d 1t was gone. l told him to call the polK-e " Booth srud he didn't leave the briefc:ase in his car ·'because 1 always have vaJet parking and, you k.now, your keys JUSl hang out there all night long." Commissioners also agreed to waive any prohibitions that might block his working as a consultant for comparues with exLSl.lllg corruruss1on contracts. Police ran a senes of tests to makt: sure that nobody other than Family had handled the gun. Calnon said the tests showed what police thought they'd show-that Family was the only person pulling the trigger. "The case is wrapped up," said Calnon, "and I don't think we'll ever know for .sure what the motive was " By L.P. BENET Ol t ... Delly l'llot l lAI" The Laguna Beach C1tyCounc1l torught wiU consider options to keep the financially-troubled Senior Citizens Oub of Laguna Beach open after Jan. l. :PARKING CONTINUES ... Also the council will consider charging fines up to $100 for res1dentiaJ and cornmerc1aJ false aJarms and consider increasing parking limits on parts of lower Chff Drive and Broadway .City statistics show 99.6 percent of all the alarms police responded to last year were false. False alarms t"OSt to taxpayers was $56,517 in 1982, police reported. · From Page A 1 : around the amphitheater. • About 30 students and members of the high school's non-profit Boosters Oub attended the meet- ing wearing green stickers. One man earned a picket sign support- ing the hiRh school. The school makes about $700 a rught from concertgoers who park m the high school's lot and waJk into the amphitheater. School officials have decided to use parking revenues for campus activies and to help pay the $90,000 cost for the New- • port-Mesa Unified School District to bus students to special activities Homeowners said the off-site . parking encourages concertgoers . . We1re Listening ••• 642·6086 D .. ty ptlot o.flYefJ le OWll'ent-.d ~cJ•.-Jtl()t~ II f!N 011 riot "'••• rOV• P•«'•' bt ~100,., uttbtf•Ot• /pit' ,no ''"'' CQC"r "" '1• _ ..... to waJk through Mesa del Mar - the neighborhood directly across Fairview Road from the amphitheater -and create noise and trash problems But Anne KeUy, pres1dent of the Boosters Oub, said it is "ludicrous" to suggest patrons will cross Fairview, wander through the neighborhood and then cross back again to e nter the amphitheater Jon McKtbben. a homeowner who lives near the high school's park.mg lot, said he doesn't like the noise and nuisance created by the amphitheater any more than any- one else. But the possibibty of generating money for the school is appealing to him, he said Senior Citizens Club Director Bob Porter said unless the club comes up with $31,000 in funds for programs and salaries for three part-time and one full-time em- ployees, the 700-member club will close after the first of the year The organiz..ation, well-known in the community for its educa- tional, employment, transport.aion a nd medical services for the elderly, had been supported pri- marily with county revenue shar- ing funds for the past eight years. Members also pay dues, Porter said However, the time hrrut for the Whdl do \OU 111\c about the Datly Pilot., What don I vou hkc"' Call the number al lert and your rnl'ssage will be n-corded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor Thl' same 24 hour answenng service may be u~ed to r<'cord let lt-r~ to the f'cilltir on any topic Mci1lb<1x contributors must include tht>1r namt> and h•lephont• number for verification No c1rC'ulat1on co;ill\. pleas1• Tell us what '..; <>n your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Publllhef CIH1lfted edvertl1lng 114/142·5171 All other depertment1 642-4321 MAIN OF,.CE ~'!'! ~..:·'"t":'t.1~• ~· ~ ~!.. ('A qlf.11• l Goor'Q'l• '"' <>•ncie ea. .. P\ill"V .. ~ r.'""""'' , ..., ,. • ...,, \tQott """t•hU"' e01to1111 ""•••• "' ~, . ...,,... •• ,, "119•.w\ "'il'f be '""'Odue•i1 . fhnvt \4..4'1l ... (*~I Of COCff19'1t OW"'4tt S1h1'fl•1 t11no 5,,,,-0Ar 11 r® du ~v• ·~···· fl)..Ot (OC)f b, p } A ~ .... li•''-'• ,0 .t""" l"'d fU4Jt# C•)Jly •-.1 o-fMfilv•ea Clrcutatlon T~ Choy Dow•llby EdllOI And AISISlenl to the P1Jbll1her Raymond M.cL••n Contreller St<ond ctn1 l>Olt-O-P•·n 11 C"n•f• u .. u C ~+.fC.lf'~ .. !UPS IU 8001 SvO'<C'""""' l>v ca11o., •• I\ "'""''"• bv me• le ~ mon1nty ' " ....,., ()rerqo <.OUl'ty 4, ... --Hutlol~on ~"'" aw ... -... ........ L ...... NIQI"" ....... t 11._.....•.C•ue P100.1t1""' ... ~ Glene A ,_. ''-''•" •ctvr1~ ,,..,._. VOL. 78, NO. 211 county funds expired Sept. 30, leaving the club with only $6,500 tn c1ty funds to operate on for the rest of the year. "We service 150 to 260 people a week." Porter said. "I would like to see the program continue and grow.1 don't want to see us put on strictly volunteer or smaller oper- ating basis -and I would hate to see Laguna Beach the only Or- ange County city without a seruor center .. restaurant. "It wasn't my money. I never saw at and I certainly wouldn't be stupid enough to bring it into a restaurant," said Barone today. "I just s howed up for a drink." Barone said he'd been with Booth the day before the money vani.shed "He wanted to know 1f he could Laguna Beach Mayor Robert store the car in my garage," said Gentry said he expects the city to Barone. "He said I could drive it, allocate some funds to maintain you know. blow it out 1f I wanted. the basiC' dub operatation, how-Al the time, he had $2,400 in cash ever. he srud he doubted that the that I saw and some other club could continue on the same envelopes that he srud also con- level as it had in the past. t.ained money." -~~~~~~--~_::,~~~~- Booth and Barone also dispute reports th.at the two of them had been an the same restaurant several rught earlier, bragging about having a briefcase stocked with $60,000 in cash. "I've only been there once before and that was three years ago,,. said Barone "No way did we do that," said Booth "I don't flash my money around to tmpress peoplg 1 dnve a $70,000 Porsche Why would I have to flash money around to impress people." Police, who said they were hoping t.o talk with Booth today, were stJll mvestigaung the grand theft re port. • f{ewport Surf® Sport, qnc .• The Wet Suit Center ~ c >"l'JEILL NBWBSt WBt Suits Free Style Excellerator 0, 123 -0123 Convertable 3-D r···--····-·---------· COUPON $10~~ O'.Nelll Wet Sult Vold Aftet Nov 15 ······-------········-J 9 A .M .-9 P.M . DAILY ... __ m 2224 N ewport Blvd . Newport Beac h, CA 6 75-7874 675-7877 • -· I 1. ' -... . . ~ . ~ ,. ,· J UCI honor s tudents slated for reception A reception for UC lrvine students who received 1983-84 honors scholarshiP6 will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the University Club Among those honored al the reception will be 15 st udents - seven new freshman and eight rontinuing students -who were given $1,000 scholarships from the UCI Chancellor's Club. a group of community donors. Nearly $40,000 was awarded in the honors scholarship program. Among those receiving $1 ,000 scholarships were Chan Dam, a Huntington Beach freshman and. Irvine sophomore Tamara Powell. Holis tic health seminar slated A seminar exploring holistic health and 1 ts origins will be given at the Actualism Wholastic Health Center in Costa MesaThursday at 7 p.m. The fee is $1 7.50. The center is located at 666 W. Baker St.. Suite 307 For more tnformat1on. call 957-9346. Oktoberfest queen 10 be crowned The Orange Coast Oktoberfest queen will be crowned at 7 p.m. on the first night of the fesuval. which begins Thursday at the Orange County Fairgrounds m Cost.a Mesa. The queen will reign over four days of merrymaking. including carmval rides. oompah bands, polka dancing and singalongs. Ticket prices range from $3 to $5. The finalists are Lorraine Hinz and Julia Lynn Marinos, of Cost.a Mesa. Sharon Mitchell. of Garden Grove, and Ilse Rossmannek, of Long Beach. The event, sponsored by nine Orange County Lions Clubs and one Lioness Club. is open to the pubhc. For more information, call 731-5047. Faculty dance con cert planned a t OCC Orange Coast College will present its annual Faculty Dance Concert Friday and Saturday evenings in the OCC Pe rforming Arts Theater. The performance will feature dance styles ranging from Middle Eastern to mode rn. -Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $4 in advance and can be purchased m the OCC Ticket Office on campus Tickets will be $5 at the door For in formation. call 432-5527 'J oy of Money' a uthor to speak Paula Nelson , author of a bestseller called "The Joy of Money" will talk about her favorite subject at an 8 p.m. lecture Wednesday in the UC lrvine Science Lecture Hall. 'Rooster' piggish ·torOCC students By KAREN E. KLEIN Of tM Delly ...... lllfl "Rooster 3-1" may be the start of something big for Orange Coast College's Agriculture Depart· ment. The 250-pound boar won grand prize in the Yorkshire competition at this year's Los Angeles County Fair. He was one of five winners from OCC out of their five entries in the hog competition. And this was no 4-H Club compet1t1on. or even a college category. OCC students rompeted ror the championship title against professional breeders who entered as many as 37 pigs. Monte McK1bban. head of the department, said the school is developing a prime genetic base for its boars. And it's becoming nationally known as the only junior college m the area raising out.standing swine, he said. "Rooster 12-7," the father of Rooster J r., is the reason for the genetic base. Two years ago, McKibban bought the original Rooster as a young boar from Illinois. He paid $1,000 for the boar based on its genetic line, though he had never seen it. The boar proved a wise purchase. So far, two of his offspring-have been named grand champions at state fairs. OCC students had 30 winners in the last 10 shows they've entered. "It really means something when we win against guys that are fairly large producers," McK.ibban said. Rooster 3-1 was born on the OCC farm last February and Jewel thieves busy in Newport A Newport Beach man repor1ed iewelry valued at $9.650 stolen from hts home on Monaco sometime Sunday. Newport police said. A Newpon Beach man reporled the theft of a mo1or scooter seat valued at $88 from the scooter parked 1n the 1400 block of Galaxy Dnve someume IBSt wffkend police satd A retired Newpor1 Beech men relurned to his home In the 2100 block of Shef'rlngton found s.4650 of 1ewelry stolen The crime was re· ported Monday. Costa Mesa Two ang0<1 sweaters valued at $835 were reported stolen Sunday from Cache Fashions at South Coast Plaza The thett occurred earller In the weel\ A Toyota truck valued at $2,500 was stolen from a business on the 1600 block of Babcock Street over the weekend The truck's keys were taken from a storage shed on the properly Laguna Beach A house 1n the 1000 block of Park Avenue was ransacked Monday by burglars. Laguna Beach police were told The residents were stlll assessing the loss. A dead sea lion that was 100 large 10 be removed by enlmal control officers prompted city offlclals to cell the public works department to remedy the problem A purse containing S 100 was stolen lrom a car parked in the 500 block ot South Coast Highway Hunting ton Beach A home burglary was reported Monday evenln(J on the 8300 block of Alvarado Drive. Entry waa made through a tocked sliding gtau door The loss lncuded $3,000 In jewelry and $50 In cash. Burglars broke a front window to enter a home on the 19100 block of Stingray Lane. The loss Included $2.700 In Jewelry A man was arrested Monday evening at the Alpha Beta store, 6911 Warner Blvd .. on suspicion of shop- llttlng. Liquor valued at $4 was recovered A green 1975 Toyota was bur- glanzed early Monday while parked on the 500 block or 6th Street. S1ereo 8Qu1pment valued at $300 was taken A weekend break-In was dis- covered Monday at Huntl~ton Hair, 5928 Werner Ave A rear door locked was broken to enter The loss Included $80 cHh end 1 number of uncashed checke. .~ount ain Valley Burglars stOle a Reml~ton pump rifle and B 357 Merlin M90num rifle Saturday after enter!~ en unlocked residence 1n the 17000 of Senta Monica Circle A video cassette recorder. 11 color TV end coins valued et S810 were stolen Monday from 1 residence In the 16000 block or Helene. vandals caused $37 demeoe over the weekend when they smashed e slndow of B trailer perked et the Stor 'n Lock faclllly at 10505 Garfield Ave Irvine Drive up customers at Irvine's Der Wlenerschnltzet at 1• 705 Jeffrey Road wlll have 10 ask wh11'1 on l he menu 11 thieves stole 1 aendwk:h board outside the last food res· taurant overnlgh1. 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IM 40 Ill 14p"' ui-w.oo-q ---IO n MOOfl •-ti ~ 06 p m 1o01y. _,,al uouna&M(ll 1.t -Clndnnell •• •t 361 alll W-11_n......,.1t1 S1nC-1t 1·2 ,.., o_....., " ., 701 o m Wld-oy Wtt• 1-aturl IS-70 ·-dtr-- ( ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, October 18. 1983 * ,\I -- o.llJ,... ....... _,La,,.,... Congratulating champion boar Rooster 3-1 are Orange Coast College agricultura l students (from left ) Pamela Ryan, Cr aig White, Cath y Meta l, George Leech a n d Joy Gimpel. raised by the animal sciences students. He was in one of the six litters Rooster Sr. has fathered so far. The older, 550-pound boar is too old tO show, McK.ibban said. Only year-old boars compete now, since an older boar ripped a handler's leg wide open with his tusks two years ago in a show. The senior boars are docile with humans, but aggressive around other boars. "If you get 14 big boars together in a show ring, they want to fight," McK.ibban said. Of course. the pigs do have their mating duties. McK.ibban said;--/ Mating, it turns out, is about the most important thing a boar does. Judges pass out their blue ribbons on the basis of a pig's high fertility and reproductive quality, McKib· ban said. As long as they are useful for producing more champions, the boars are so valuable they don't ever have to worry about being turned into bacon or ham steaks. In addition to Rooster 3-1. raised by Laurie Stocki, a sophomore from Huntington Beach .. ()CC students won in the se<..-ond·place January boar, sec- ond-place swine sow, sec· ond-place February gilt and third-place Februar y gilt categories. S tude nts who had winnlllg entries are Pamel~ Ryan, Sue Slaney and Craig White of Cosia Mesa and Dave Cole of Villa Partc. . ...... Krishna case proceeds What Rooster Sr. does new mostly is eat and sleep. He will live eight to 10 years, as long as his weight is controlled, McK.ibban said. The boars eat four pounds oC a balanced protein feed each day. If they were allowed to eat as much as they wanted, they'd be so big in three months they'd be useles.5 as breeders and would have to be sent to slaughter. An Orange County Superior Court judge Monday directed all parties in a legal d ispute over the distribution of the Hare Krishna sect's assets to meet infonnally to work out their differences. assets to a court-appointed re- ceiver, 1t should be the receiver ~ who asks the court for help. Judge James Jackman told the attorneys if there are problems with the way the sect is carrying out a court order to surrender its The International Society for Krishna Consciousness is appeal- ing a $9.7 million judgment awarded to Robm and Marcia George of Cypress. The pair sued the re ligious groupclairn.ing Robin had been brainwashed. 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'no ~~ • "'" ' 111.... f\(I ; --~-------- Dow Jones Final Down 17.89 Cloalng 1,250.81 BUSINESS BRIEfS U.S. industry operating at 78.l percent capacity By the Ano<:laled Prell -WASHINGTON -In the latest sign of the economy's improved condition, the government said U S . industry operated at 78.1 percent ot capacity last month. The Federal Reserve Board report Monday srud increases in qperating rates were widespread throughout industry. Retirement b enefits ruling due WASHINGTON -The Supreme Court has agreed to settle a dispute affecung retirement benefits for some of the millions of Americans covered by mulu-employer pension plans. The high court said Monday 1t will hear arguments in cases Crom the West Coast on whether a 1980 law may be applied retroactively for six months to force employers who withdrew from the pension plans dunng that period to contribute to the plans. Midland bank adopts ne w name MIDLAND, Texas -FLrSt National &rue of Midland, declared insolvent last week after a run by large depositors, has reopened under the umbrella of RepublicBank Corp. of Dallas. The new bank will be known as RepubucBank First National Midland Swift rescinds ~losing plants SIOUX CITY, Iowa -Swift lndependent Packing Co. said it rescinded a plan to close three Midwest pork-packing plants after workers accepted a new ronll'act calling for wage concessions. J ohn A. Copeland, president of Swift, said Monday the packing plants affected are located Ill Sioux City and Glenwood, Iowa. and National Stock Yards. ill. Also affected are two sales and distribution uruts, located in New Orleans and Colwnbla, S .C Dollar d eclines; gold mixed LONDON -Forecasts of a drop in U.S mterest rates pushed the dollar lower on foreign exchange markets early today. Gold bullion prices were mixed. The doijar began the day only marginally weaker in 'tokyo, edging down to 232.03 Japanese yen, from 232.05 yen Monday. But after Europe8Il markets opened, the dollar fell across the board In lme with its weaker performance m New York Monday. 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