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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-10-27 - Orange Coast PilotIrvine cops nab slaying suspect BJ ANDREA ADELSON °' ... ....,,... .... lrvJne police arreated a 29-yeer-old restaurant cook today f0t invesUgation of murder in the bludponing dqth of Irvine buai- nemman Boyd W. Ftnkel. Ja11eph Allen Moore, 24, whoee lut known residence WU Stanton, WU booked into Newport City Jail and held without bail early th1a mornlna. s,t. Dick Bowman Mid. A Stanton police office recop1zed Moore when he reeponded to a THI DRAllil CDllT d.laturbance call about 10:80 Wectn.day niaht. A phofOlraph of· Moore had been drc:ulated to Onnce County police aaendee. who were notified be wu wanted foe questionl.nC in the Irvine U.)'lne. "I thoucht it wu an excellent bit of police work," Stanton s,t. Robert Oh1emum aid. Ohlemann aid offk:en Kevin Conner and Tony Perldna ob- aerved !ettoa. on Moore like t.ho.e in the 1j>hotqvaph. Moore wu involved ln a atreet arswnent at Stanton and Yorklhlre Avenuee at the time. Moore WM held at the Stanton police atation unUl Irvine police took him Into cu.tody. Moore apparently met nnkel at an undllCbed Gerden Grove ber about three montha .,o, Bowman aid. "It WU a very cl.me rela-' tionahip," Lt. Bob Lennert added. The photo of the man believed to be Moore wu found in a room of the home owned by Finkel. At the time of h1a death on Oct. 16, Finkel WM on probation after belna UT9lted in 1982 by Santa Ana vice otticen for lewd conduct at an adult book atore. nw 89-yeu-old pnlident of a tire ltcJn WM found stuffed ln the trunk of a car at hJa Irvine home Monday. He died from blunt injwia to the M.d. ''Cim.Lmltanlal evidence'' at Finkel'• Lock.haven Circle home led PC>lJce to believe Moore 11 a (See ti.A YING, P .. e AJ) CDllTY IDITIDN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 77, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS HOMEFRONT Most on Coast back Grenada invasion By th Dally PUot Staff A majority of Orange Cout residents contacted in an infor- mal telephone aurvey aupport the U.S . invasion of Grenada, but many exprelled re.er- vationa about the continued preeenoe of of Marines in war-tom Lebanon. Random calla to more t})an 30 residenta along the Orange Cout showed preliminary aupport for President Re- agan'• aurpn.e attack on the arnall Caribbean island, but many aaid their initial aupport could change u detaila of the amault-and the reuona for it -begin to unfold. Becking of a continued pres- ence in Bein.at, on the other hand, WU underwhelming. Fountain Valley resident Herbert L . 'McM.illian aaid, "rm in favor of a ahow of force in Grenada. U we don't do 80mething the communllta - the Marxists -would eventu- ally take over the entire chain of Wanda. The domino theory. "But with Lebanon rm a little more reeerved on whether we should be involved. I have llOme qualma. Lebanon could develop into a worldwide problem. Grenada 11 nothing to worry about unlem we let It go." Gordon Andenon, al8o of Fountain Valley and a retired Cout Guard officer, wu more reeerved in his aupport. "We're probably doing the right thing but it'• bard to know. I apent 30 years in the military 90 it'• hard for me not to go along with them. I didn't completely agree with Viet- nam but I think we're right this time.,, Another Fountain Valley resident, Ellie Hudlon, aald, "I guem I feel a little uncom- fortable about all of it. I don't know what our~ in Grenada la. Perbape if it wu • better explained I could be more aupportive. For imtance, if the Cubans were preparing to attack then th1a would make .eme. It'• ju9t very hard to .... the situation or know where it'• lellding if you don't get all the facts." t...aunan Ron Durand aaya the Orenada invasion wu appropriate. "It'• our hemi- aphere And vi~ to our (See 1NV ASION, P .. e Al) Harbor High students honor combat victims By JEJUlY RIR8CH °' ... ....,,... .... Who aaya kids don't care? A group of Newport Harbor High School students plan to dedicate pre-game ceremonie. at Friday'• Newport-Costa Meaa High football game to the Marine9 killed in Beirut and in Grenada. "I have a lot of respect for the guys who died for ua," aaid Newport Harbor aongleader Marl Jo Merrell. Merrell and the llChool'a 26 other cheer leaden and llOlllleaden have developed a pre-game pn>8l'am in memory of the Marina and they are hoping a lot of Newport Beach and Colt.a Mesa resident make it to Friday'• game at Newport Harbor High School. The prla have encouraced two local auto dealen, Theodore Robina Ford and ChJck Iv~ Chevrolet, to donate the ua of nine trucka for the airla to drape in red, white and blue. The students (See HONORS, l""ace Al) Speraw delays decision on Senate race pullout BJ IDR y lll"8Cll ............. Aidee -to atate Sen. owe Speraw. ll-Newport S.Ch, re-- tu.cl to ~ today whether tbelr bc9 II puWnc out of a potentially bttter' atate Senate race. Spsaw wu to haw announc9d h1a dedllon today, Speraw aiM Jeck Oenna1n aaid Wednelday. Howevw Germain aid today news of the demorl wW have to wait a week. "We plan to hold a MWI oontennce in the Capitol next Wectn.day momina. Al that time the .wt.ol' wW make a definltlve statfn*'l about ~ politlcal ln- ' ~ntiona," Germain aid. ; "Between now and then we Will not respond to new. media in- qulriel on the IUbject..'' he laid. ~=Pve Speraw pamimion to re~t the 37th Senate District in January after NapporUonmellt left him with an unaptr.s term and no d1ltrld t.o 1epw-nl. He had beef\ t,_s ln i.on. Beech. When he took OWi' the dAltrict Speraw aaid he would nm far' the ..., in the Ju.ne ltM, RepubUmn primary. But Newport a.eh Re. publican A11emblywoman Marian Ber111 DI\ bed ain.tv (leelPDAW,Pap.U \ • ............................ Robin and Terry Jeske with photo of ton Chris Worried Mesa parents await word of son By &.ABEN E. E.EIN °' ............... When Chr1I Jeake told h1I parents two yean aao he wanted to join the Army, the Colla Meu couple WM not elated. Robin and Terry Jeake feared their IOI'\ would end up in a combat zone 80meWhere, with hll life on the line. 1belr wont fean were rea11-d this week. Robin found out Wedneeday morning that Chrll-aiationed at Fort Brag, N.C., in the 82nd Airborne Dlvtaion -had been shipped to Grenada. The Colt.a Meu family hu been frantic ever llinoe, hoping, praying and waitina for eome word of the 20-year-old mortarman. "It'• been very difficult to concentrate on anythlnc at worlt," aald Terry, who worka at McDonnell DoucJ.aa Altronauticl Co. in Huntington Beach. Robin. who owna a cleanina lel'Vice, aaid Wedneeday ahe w1l1 atay home unUl ahe letll word on her IOI'\. "I live with the phone," lhe Mid. twistina her handa totether and holdina bKk the teen that come IO eMily. 0 The 6-foot, 2-lnch, blond paratrooper hM been infatuated with the mWtary since he waa a boy, h1a father aaid. Ten:y'1 own experienca ln the Marine Corps were a subject of constant interest to the boy. "He'• been a military buff atnce he leemed to reed," Robinaaid. An authority on World War n and all kinda of mWtary equipment, Chria ia al8o a karate expert. He snduated from Colla Mea Hieb School with a B averap ln June 1981 and ahlpped off for boot camp in July. It WM touch. he told h1I parents afterward, but jump echool - whent be WM trained M a paratrooper -WM the molt difficult experience of bAa life. (See W~ PA.ABN'l'I, P ... Al) ,, ......... Ann Marie Colborn holds. the f int of many bouquets of roses that accompany her new title. I New queen I ollows. grandma's route After Ann Marie C.Olbom rides through Puadena M queen of the 95th annual Tournament of~ parade ahecan compare not.ee with her IJ'8lldmother, Mn. Kenneth C.Olbom of Laguna Niguel, who rode on a oommerdal float in the 1915 parade. "That was before can ao our fiowered Raymond. Hotel entry wu pulled by big dray hones," ahe recalled. "We prla ctre..ed up in aal.lor outfits to match the Dutch theme." Today ahe wW be in Pasadena to wat.ch the offld.al coronation of her 17-year-old granddaughter who wu Rlected Tueeday from the royal court of aeven who were choeen from 977 initial candidates for the coveted title. "Naturally we're delighted and ao proud of her," Colborn aa1d of the Mayfield High School tenior who hopes to pursue her bumne. adminlltration atudle. at UCLA or UC Berkeley. She 11 the dauchter of Kenneth L. Colborn and Sue Inglia Colborn. Selection of the queen and her aix attendants wu bued on their charm, poiae, penonallty, academic record and conunwUc:a- tion akilla -qualitie. neoe=ary when they make about 15 appearances each day during their reign. Thia year'• Rme Parade and Rme Bowl football pme wW be on Jan. 2, becau.e the usual date, Jan. 1, fa1la on a Sunday. Couple sought • as witnesses in beach death BJ STEVE MARBLE °' ....... ,... .... An Oriental couple .een riding 10-apeed bikes in the arN where Sharon Denbe Duncan WU atabbed to de.th lut Friday are being uked to come forward by pol.lee. lnve.Ugaton aaid they are mak- ing the plea in hopes the man and woman, both thought to be in thelr SO., can ahfid aome light on the afternoon murder at Bolla Chlca State Beech. "We're .eking their help strict- l_y u friendly wime.ea." aa.ld Orange County Sheriff s,t. Lynn Nehrlna. "We don't have any- thing eble to go oo." Duncan, a 20-year-old college atud.ent who'd recently moved from her parent'• Fountain Valley home, WU found late Friday afternoon by a female blcycl.lat who WM riding through a be9ch parkina lol. Duncan had been stabbed once in the back and wu deed when authoriUea arrived at the ecene. There were no signs of robbery or aexual ... ult. Nehrlna aaid Duncan apparent- ly had aone g, the beech to atudy and WM sitting in a aandchair about 50 yarda from her IJ'Y Toyota UftbKk. She wu wearinl a turquoUle one-piece bath1ng ault. Her body, however, wa found next to her car along with her achool boob, a backptdt and car k.eya. It 11 unclear whether the killer draaed her body to the car or if ahe ran for her vehicle before being stabbed. '"lbe motive 11 unknown." aid Nering. ''A wcxnan la killed and we don't know why." Anyone who wu at the be9ch from 3 to 3:30 p.m. la uJuid to call authorities at 834-3000 or 834-7832. Funeral aervice9 for Duncan were to be held today in West- minster. Fruit fly discovered • in county BJ JEFF ADLER Of .............. A lone Oriental fruit fiy found in a trap new San Clemente, hM tziaered a county-wide alert to detennine whether the part 11 part of a wider infestation that could threaten Oranae County'• $20 million fruit and veptable crop. The aingle male fly WU found and ldentl.fted Tueeday in a trap placed in a navel oranp srov-. according to the county'• clUef deputy acrtcultural conunlmiOMl\ Leonard Llekhua. "We are cancerned, but not overly wocemed," Liekhua aid of the unwelcome dia'aYery. He po6nted out that unllke the feared Mediterranean fruit fiy1 <See nun n.v, Pace AJ> • I , • • ' ~ . ' I Aa Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 l._co_11_1_111_u_iD_s_1_oa_1_1s_I NB man guilty of ~hild molest SLAYING SUSPECT••• Sinclair faces up to 25 years in prison for sex with J0uveniles over four-year period From PageA1 auapect ln the killing, Bowman said, refullinc to elaborate. Finkel or que.tion a Maryland man believed to be the f1nancla1 backer behind Finkel'• Supert.ec Tire Center in Irvine. A 43-year-old Newport Beach man pleaded guilty Wednesday to 16 counts of having aex with a juvenile and child mole.talion. Craig Darrell Slnclalr, a resi- dent of colorful Cannery Village and a collector of vintage-auto- mobiles, apparently entered ·the guilty plea to save the youtha the ,embarruement of talking about the sexual relatlonahip, authorities said. younger of the two victima. Another photo of a eocia1 ac- quaintance found in FlnkeJ's resi- dence ii al80 being circulated, Lennert said. "Right now, we're not oon- vincec:I ... ," Bowman said. "We have enough to aneet (Moore) on but not enough to go to trial.'' Bowman said the car was not found at the Stanton home Moore shared with hia girlfrtend, nor at the residence of Moore's pare.nts in El Toro. Moore is employed as a fry cook at a Denny's restaurant in Garden Grove, according to Bowman. Blackout in W oodhridge cuts electricity to 1, 700 Sinclair did not gain any leniency in exchanae for the guilty plea and could be .ent to at.ate pri.lon for up to 25 years. He will be .entenoed Dec. 9 ln Orange County Superior Court. He la free on $50,000 ball. During a pre1imJ.nary hearing laat June, the older boy teatified he had eex with Slnclalr hundreds of times and believed ::;inclai.r had similar relationa with other boys. "He said if we didn't have aex we couldn't be friends," the 17-year·old youth testified. The boy said Sinclair was Lriendly and often gave him preeents. But each visit, the youth said, ended in .ex. Police have not found a m.i8aing lilver Honda Prelude owned by SPERAW DECISION ... From PageA1 announced her plans to run for the .at. The two candidates have traded verbal barbs ever since and local Republican party leaders esti- mated they would a pend nearly $1 million battling for the primary victory. The winner of the pri- mary is virtually guaranteed the seat in the heavily Republican district . Earlier in the week, Germain said talks between Speraw and Gov. George Deukmejian on the poaaible appointment of Speraw to a Deukmejian committee on reapportionment reform were de- laying the senator's decison. An area in Irvine's Woodbridge community was blacked out for more than four hours early today when a Southern California Edison Co. undergro und cable failed. The outage left 1,700 customers in the largely residential area between Culver Drive and East Yale Loop without power starting shortly before midnight. An F.dison spokesman said more than half the customers had power restored by 12:30 a .m. and ttiat all but 130 customers had INVASION BACKED ON COAST ... From PageA1 interests. I'm not sure about our role in the Middle East -l'm · confused -that's the best way to put it. But I do know one thing. I was a veteran of Vietnam, and the United States has to understand theae people in Lebanon are playing for real. Fellow Lagunan Sally Davis was puzzled. "I don't know why we're in Beirut. We can't seem to come up with a reason as to why we're there. I think we should work out our problems at home before going into other countries. rm confused about Grenada. I don't know our purpoae there - it's a tiny ialand. I'm against war, I hate to see our young men getting killed. Half the Marines don't know why they're there, and that's sad." Newport Beach resident Anthony Kimbell echoes that sentiment."We are just heading for trouble, getting into things we have no business being in. I don't think we should be in Beirut, we are not doing anything there and as 900n as we get the Americans who want to leave out of Grenada, we should get out of there." . "It is like the shores of Tripoli," said Marilyn Dana of Newport Beach. "Americans are in trouble so we send the Marines to the rescue. They should get in and get out." James Day of Laguna says the answers "a.re more gray than black and white. But we can't sit home and say the hell with every- thing. We have interesta. I think if peace ever comes to the Middle East we have to take aome role. If we want to be a world power - there's a price to be paid. Costa Mesa residents contacted by phone unanimously expremed support for the U.S. military in- itiatives, although aome had res- ervations about the positioning and the need for Marines in Lebanon. Nancy Marcus said she had very mixed feelings about the situations. "I think Grenada calls for the kind of action we are taking. There is enough Soviet influence in the Caribbean area, with the Cubans there. And I heard that Grenada is the cloeest HONORS CEREMONY ... From PageA1 plan to mount &he names of each &lain serviceman on the aidea of the trucb. Starting a 6:45 p .m ., the aong and cheerleaders will ride the trucks around the Newport Harbor football field twice. They will then ask the crowd to obeerve a moment of silent prayer for the 90Jdiers. The Newport Harbor band will play the Battle Hymn of the Republic. At kickoff the girls will release a balloon for each of the dead Marines. "I am sure the football team will dedicate the game to the Marines," Merrell said. The 17-year-old thought up the idea while discussing America's conflicta with her mother. "We were looking .for 90mething we could do. We had a meeting with all the aong and cheerleaders. The whole group thought it would be a good idea," Merrell said. "We want every one to be there by 6:45 90 that they can participate," Merrell said. to our oil supply line there." But Marcus said she worries that the Marines stationed in Beirut are not safe. "I don't think they should be in that location. They should be in a place where they're better protected. And the Marine colonel there -I sure hope he'll be hung, anyway." Anthony Canu, a former Air Force fighter crew chief, said hia first reaction on learning of the Beirut suicide truck-bombing "w as to re-enlist -but I know they wouldn't take me." The 49-year-otd Irvine resi- dent, a Korean war veteren, sup- ports the U.S. invasion of Grenada. "It's about time we took a st.and somewhere. Those Cubans aren't there on vacation. They are there to build an airstrip and take over other islands." Huntington Beach resident Anthony M. Batistich agrees. "Where there's trouble. we ought to go in there and wipe it out. Wherever we're being made to look like monkeys we should go in and clean i l up and not p~yfoot around." Not so, says Lillian Hurst, also o! Huntington Beach. ''We've got a crazy president. We have no business there . I think the presi- dent is gun-happy and is trying to start 900leth.in2. He's 30 years behind times. We're in a nuclear era now." El Toro rites honor Beirut bomb victiins A memorial ael'vice for the Marines who died in the Beirut truck bombing will be held Friday at the Marine Corps helicopter station in Tustin, a spokeswoman for the air facility said today. Chaplain Charles Lindsay will officiate in the base chapel begin- ning at 10:30 a.m. The public is invited to attend the services and military police will direct motor- ists from the main gate on Red Hill Avenue. FRUIT FLY CAUSES SCARE IN COUNTY ... From PageA1 power by 4 a.m. Power was completely restored by 5:45 a.m. The out.age was cauaed when moisture got into a splice in the cable. The Newport man was arrested May 31 on auapicion of having aex with two young boys over a four-year period. At the time of hia arrest, Sinclair allegedly was with a 13-year-old boy -the He was very fatherly," the boy testified. "He took the place of my father but it all centered around leX." I .; Dllllr,_ ....... .., ............... Santa Ana winds help propel ski boats as passengers enjoy Indian Summer in the ocean off the Corona del Mar main beach. WORRIED PARENTS ... FromPageA1 "He loves jumping," Terry said. "And he ia fiercely proud that he made it through (jump achoo!) becal&le not many do." The Jeskes and their younger 90n, Mark, 18, have kept ln cloee touch with Chris since he went to Fort Bragg. On Sunday, Robin talked to Chris, who told her he'd call again Tueeday. "When he didn't call, I gotuneasy,10lcalled hiacompany. The sergeant said the line was secured," Robin said. She was worried but detennined not to panic, she said, because Chris' battalion was not on emergency stand-by. But on Wednesday, Robin read in a newspaper that eome divisions in 82nd Airborne were airlifted to Grenada. "Then I really started to panic." She got nowhere after three hours on the telephone. Finally, she called a friend who knew a colonel in New York who knew a lieutenant at Fort Bragg. The lieutenant told her Chris was one of 700 who had gone to the Caribbean island. "When I heard that, it was the most horrible, god-awful feeling I've ever had in my life. I know my rootsareanow -white now." she said. She and Terry have been "baaMt cues" ever aince, ahe added. "My stomach feela like a garbage diapoul about now." "I can understand if they can't tell ua before he goes, becall8e of security, but not telling us after he's gone ia a sin," Robin said. "We're his parents -we're· not chopped liver." The Jeskea are not alone in their frustration and worry. Wire Desert winds blowing over; cooler air due The Santa Ana winds that brought summer-like weather are diminishing. Cooler, more tra- ditional fall weather will move into Orange County tonight and Friday, National Weather Service forecasters said. Weather service spoke.woman Pat Rowe said the high pressure system that produced the hot Sant.a Ana winds is moving east- ward. She said low clouds with patchy fog are expected tonight and Friday morning, with fair weather prevailing Friday. The mercury will dip into the low 60a tonight. Temperatures Friday will peak in the mid-70s. service reports thia morning detailed the qony of 82nd Airborne K • d b wives who watched trom outside a bue fence u their husbands I na p-ro were loaded into helicopters at Fort Bragg. They were told only that their loved ones had i~t tor an undt.cloeed destination. report in CM Terry Jeske said he favon the Grenada invasion even though he knows Chris might be hurt. "It had to be done. We're worried to W8S fabricated death and we're ecared to death but my aon ii doi.na what haa to be done. I know he'd say the same thing if you uk.ed him." A Tuesday report of an early But Robin isn't 90 aure. "I can't help thinking like a mother," morning robbery and kidnapping she said. "Why ia my eon fighting in eome God-forsaken Utt.le in Costa Mesa has proved to be country that nobody'• ever even heard of?" false, police said. the Oriental fruit fly has been detected and eradicated in Orange County on 10 21eparate oocaaiona, most recently in August and September 1981 in the Placentia and La Habra areas. if maggot-inleat.ed fruit is found anytime durfn« the next three months eradication efforts would begin immediately, Liekhua said. All that's left for the Je.kes to do now is to pray and wait. A woman, who claimed she was similar to the chemical malathion "We've been praying all day and we'll keep on," Robin aaid. They robbed o( $1 ,000 as she opened an -ia not applied by widespread are encouraged by the amall number of reported c.aaualties 90 far, In & Out Photo Store and then spraying. It is applied only to the Terry said, and becal18e Chris was airlifted in rather than being was kidnapped, admitted to police bait stations, Liekhua said. dropped. Wedneeday she had taken the However, he said he doubted that another fly would be found. "The way it looks now, the chances of catching another fly are low." The Oriental fruit fly, which "lt10undsgood,butlwon'tbehappyuntilltalktoChria,until money and fabricated the story, breed.a in citrus fruits and I hear hia voice for mywlf," Robin said. aaid Cotta Mesa Police Sgt. Bill "We have the tools and know-how to handle the introduc- tion of Oriental fruit rues when we di.acover them early enough," Liekhi&a said. avocadoathatgrowabundantlyin ~=======::=::=::=::=::===::=:::=:=='===========:::==::=::=::~~Bec~h~~~l.~~~~~~~~~ Orange County, is yellow and Following the diacovery, both state and county agriculture of- ficers were dispatched to place additional traps in an 81-aquare-mile area surrounding the field where the fly was found. The trape, about five per 9e1uare mile, ahouJd be in place early next week, the agriculture official said. U another fruit fly la trapped or We're Listening ••• 642·6086 D~ h OuatentMd M0t1<1ty Frooar 11 you oo 1101 ~IVI yOVI O•O•• by 5 30 P"' Cl~ DelOto 7 11 "' and t out COP)' ••II b• ... lid Eradication of the Oriental fruit fly is accompllahed by placing a poiaoned bait or lure high on telephone poles or signpoeta, Liekhus said. The lures .exually attract male rues, which then are killed by poi.eon before they have a chance to mate, he explained. Unlike the Medfly battle, how- ever, the in8ecticide uaed to kill the Oriental fruit fly -although grows slightly larger than a house fly, Liekhus said. It has a life-span of about a month. The agriculture official specu- lated that the fruit fly found in the trap was brought into the county in a tropical fruit shipment, moet probably from Hawaii. He said it is likely someone purchased an in- fested fruit, but discarded it in the trash after diacovering it was inlested with maggots. What do you hkl' about the Daily Pilot ? 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These masterpieces have been created, however, not with a brush, paint and Canvas, but rather with shuttle, bobbin and wool. -6-iSouthwick 119 f 11hlon laland ~ewport Beach (714) 759·1622 4i28 Admiralty ~·ay ~1arina del Re)' (213) 823-7955 • u Conference on autism planned at UC Irvine Parenta, prote.ionala and othen interested in autism will be able to learn about advanoee in mecUcal treatment ot the developmental dlaabWty at the Orange County Conference on Autlmn at UC Irvine Friday evenins and Saturday. Rqiatration will be at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Social Science Hall arMi at 7:30 a.m. Saturday at the Science Lecture Hall. F\arther information on the conference can be obtained by call.lna the county'• Regional Center at (213) 425-6850. Seniors slate Halloween dance Senion are 1et to hobnob with goblins Friday at a 7:30 p.m. dance at the Irvine Seniqr Center, 3 Sandberg Way. Cheeee and cracken for "ghoul cats" and blood red wine foe vampiree will be 8et'Ved for $3.50 per peraon. John Ru.o's "Big Band" will play swingable tune9. F\arther intonnation ean be obtained by calling activities coordinator Bebee Gomberg at 660-3889. Flu clinic carded in Huntington The Huntington Beach community clinic will sponaor the annual free lellior citizen flu clinic Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. People with questions can call the clinic at 536-8894 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. through Friday. The clinic La located at 322 Fifth St. College offers success workshop ''The Dynamics of Peraonal-Profesaional Succeaa," a one-day workahop, will be preaent.ed Saturday by Coastline College from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Petenon Learning Center, 20661 Farnsworth Lane, Huntington Beach. Topics to be covered include role-playing, wardrobe planning, penonal and profe.ional testing, and the language of clothes. Reptration fee U. $30. For additional infonnati~, call the CoMtline Community Services office, 241-6186. Class set for fathers and children "Daddy and Me," a 1pecial learning day for fathers and their pn.'-IChool children, will be preeent.ed Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.u •. at the Petel"IOn Leaming Center, 20661 Farnsworth Lane, Huntineton Be.ch. Parent and pre-IChool educator Dottie Apel will lead the WOl'bbop. Painting and clay activities will be followed by a parental du.cu.ion. F.ach father may bring only one pre-IChool age child. Reptration fee for the workshop is $15. Advanced f"elistration ia adviled. For more infonnation, call 241-6186. I Brownies nursed to great success By ROBERT BAREEA °' .. .,.., ......... You never know which way the cookie, er , brownie, la gofna to crumble. Sharon Ochoa and Mary Jean Van Krugel are bright, vivadoul women who until a few weeka ago were erwconced u nune1 at Ho.a Memorial Hoepital. They chucked it all in at the end of 1ummer and went into the brownie-baking bulinem. In just four weeka, they've practically i.ken the Orange C.out by 1torm. They're now up to baking 100 doz.en brownies per week and have landed contracts with 17 delUI, mnall restaurants and aandwich shops that court the lWlCh crowd along the Orange C.out. Ochoa doe. most of the baking -they've rented oven space in a Santa Ana deli-and Van Krucel delivers free samples to the res- taurants. Onoe they get their foot in the door, it 11eema they've landed a regtdar CU1tomer. "It's succeeded beyond our wildest dreaml,'' Mid Ochoa. The two women, who attended Golden West College'• nursing school together, say their new career kind of got •tarted u a joke. "Whenever we would 1ee each other after a long, hard, streldul day, we'd say 'wouldn't baking brownle11 be more fun than this.' " Ochoa said. "But there was one thread of truth to it -we were challenging each other to do 10meth.ing about it." But the two Huntington Beach women kept the idea alive and came up with Brownle Binge aa the name of theircompAny about a year ago. That aeemed to generate momentum. "We were of caught in a three-way bind," Van Krugel Valley off ice window shattered Someone lhatter9d an 8x 12-toot Unted ~ wW1dow In m Cannon'• Wve commerdel bulldlng at 10550 Tllbert Avie.. Fountain Valley, ceus- lng 1100 In ctatnege. A realdent reporta that a MO Tax• lnltrumenta ~ anafylt pocitet ~tor i. mlealng from h .. reel- dence In the 18000 btodt OI Santa CedMe Cirde, Fountain V811ey. Someone r9mOYeCI a tcreert from a door and dllturbed property •t a reelcMnoe In the 8000 btodt OI Chuctter Clrcta but ~tty didn't taka anything. Huntington Beach A Weatmlnlt• man report.cl that hi. butteracotc:h~ 1974 Ford Courter pldcup trudt wu ltolen Wedneedey afternoon from a parking lot at Odden Weat Coltege. the lou was eatlmat9d at 12.000. . . . A rae6dant from the 18100 block or Waklkl Lane l'9tuned home Wed,,.._ day everq and found hie home hed been burglara.d. Entry hae been mede by prytng °'*' a front window. Thi loeainduded ~ v.iued at up tol10.000. The owner ol a gray 1975 Areblrd reported W9dneeday morning thtit a copying m.ctilne hed been ltolen from hie Y9hlde, park.cl In a oarport on the 18700 blodt of Viewpoint Lane. The loaa w• eatlmat9d at S2,400. A burglary waa reported MrlY Wedneedey at a home on the 18000 blodl of Marjan Lane. Entry wa made by PfY!ng open a ,_, IMdlng glMa door. 'fhe lou Included an RCA c:o1« te1eYts1on Mt worth saoo. A home burglary wu reported W9dnaeday night on the 4800 block of Vlata Drive. Entry waa made though an unlocked front window. The 1ou Included 1180 In cuh, ISO In jewelry and m~ bek>ng- lnga valued at MO. I nine The edmlnlatratlon offlcea of Vl*ta Verde School were daecoV9I ed ran- Ndled Wadneed9Y morning by ttdevee who llole 13 In atampe and rifted dealta. BurgW9 entered by twtlstlng the door k>c* with a tool. A 23--yMr-old lrvtne man, wfto pol~ aey probably t.11 aalee9 at the wheal, wu tr•ted for ladal ln)Urlea aarty today and later ,......_. from Tuatln Community Hoapttal. A car drt'tan by Timothy PNlllpe hed run off the roed and Into a tree at Culver Orlv. and Sandburg Way. Newport Beaeh A Newport Beach man reported the tMn OI an "Uzi" rtfle valued at S 1,000 and • Colt platol valued at S400 from hi• home In the 3800 bloc:k OI Channel Place W9dnaeday, pofloe Mid. A Bell man rapor1ed the tMn ol hla 1978 Camaro from the 4700 block ot EaatCoutHlghWayWednaeday. The car waa valued at 12.500. . . . A Corona del Mar dewloper ,. port.cl the theft or a frenc:h wtndow from a vecant home In the 200 bloc:k of Eut Bay Front Weclneeday. A Newport Beach woman rapor1ed the tMn Ol S 1, 700 In~ from her home In the 400 btodt of Beywood Tueadey. Clouds, patchy fog due on Coast Coastal TODAY 11;'1 ILlll. ... ..... Ill. ... ..... """.. UI &JI\. SA """... .. &JI\. ... ._.... ,._., ....,, ..• ......,... ..._.,_ o.a ..,. _ ......... P""~ -..... ,. ''*' .. , ______ .. l:Ot ~ ... '"' .... ..,._,... .. 10:11 JJll ...... -· t•Ma.M."-Mllltlll ... M 1:IO ,..... ... , .. n .. 11 IO I? 40 IO ., .. .. ., .. 11 .. IO N .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. n 41 1' .. '° .. • .. Aeln c:::J Snow 0 Showtra Clll) "urrlet B ....... , .... n .. 9111ui. .. .. ... .,,.... :: .. ... _. Tt -~ Ill ~ " ........ IO ..... • II ::a=: 11 40 11 " re:: 11 41 41 ., 10 .. n-. r. : T'*9 =-· " ~ IURf RIPORT -, .. '"* , ... ' t ' .. ,... ... = ..... .. - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 27, 1983 . o..,,..,.._., ............. Mary Jean Krugel (left ) and Sharon Ochoa said'. "We had to please the hospital. please the doctor and pleue the patient. And we truly took our worries home, wondering how the patients were feeling and all that. "We were tired of the hospital atrets and being full-time mothers there weren't too many alterna- tives to going back to school to learn a new career," Ochoa added. "We knew we could bake, and cookies are overdone. But no- body's ever capitalized on brownies, eo here we are." Ochoa said she got the recipe from a book she received from her grandmother when she was 8 years old. ''But it's been worked with and altered for 30 years and it's become a secret by now. "We U11e natural fresh eggs, real eutt.er , Hershey's chooolate and top quality walnuts," she said. Ochoa said that skills developed while nursing haveaerved the two entrepreneurs well. "We learned to organize and prioritiz.e and do 50 things at once and keep order. We alao learned how to com- municate with the public." And Van Krugel says that their nursing career provides security. "We could always return to if all the chooolate powder in the world should disappear." Slaying suspect pleads • innocent Ronald Lampul pleaded inno- cent Wednetday in Orange Coun- ty Central Municipal Court to murder and attempted murder charge1 stemming from the shoot- ing of hil adoptive parents in their Laauna Hilla borne last June. The shooting killed Lampui'1 60-year-old father, John Lampaai, and 1eVerely wounded hil mother, 45-year-old Ruth Lampaai. The 16-year-old youth, ·who mUlt stand trial aa an adult. alao denied special circumstances apply in the ahootinp. The allega- tion of special circwnatances means Lampaai could face a death aentence U convicted. A aecond man, 18-year-old David Allan ChriatiaNon. alao haa been charged in the cue. Judge Robert Thomu IChed- uled a preliminary hearing on the charges for Lampui Nov. 18. He is being held in the Orange County Jail wt thout bail. He surrendered to Coeta Mesa police officers aeveral days after the ldlooting took place. Chriatianaon had been a suspect in the shooting from the first, but inveatigaton only recently de- veloped evidence linking him to the cue, according to a sheriff 's department 1pok.emlan. Prices show gradual increase Consumer prices roee slightly in Southern C.alifomia during Sep- tember, pushed up by increased housing COits. the U.S. Labor Department announced. Labor Statistic's Los Angeles of- fice. Nationally, consumer prices for the month rose by 0.5 percent, putting them 2.9 percent above last year's level. only 2.8 percent from a year earlier. Housing costs, which had the most significant impact on prices, were up by 1.2 percent for the month in the Orange County-Los Angeles area while food C08tl remained unchanged for the leC- ond coruecutive month. ''The pace of increaaes ls con- tinuing to be gradual," said Faith Heinemann, of the Bureau of The Orange County-Los An- geles area prices roee 0.4 percent during September, and were up 25th A##IVERSARY SALE CELl;BRATING FOR THE DOWNEY STORE 8-8~ mm CHOKER LENGTH Reg. SHO SALE 1455 5'h-8 mm M• TINEE LENGTH Reg.Sl&O SALE 1595 8'A·7 mm BAROQUI OPERA LINGTH Reg.9715 IALE 1500 30~ OFF ALL 8TllANDI, IN ITOCK AND INCIAL ORDER& PIARLSTUD EARRING I 4mm Alg. 141.00 IALI '20" lfRTQlRVED 1.07 Ct. ·~DIAMOND RING '1525 1.07 Ct. DIAMOND RING '3450 8mm MIL GRAIN Reg.S180 ·f 50% OFF \v. ~ 14 Karat .... •112 8mm DESIGNER BANDS Reg. 1180 .,, GOLD '\ i CHAINS & I BRACELETS . _ _.,, SALE 1128 300/o OFF ENTIRE SELECTION OF WEDDING BANDS 0 OMEG~ 'i' RO LEX LADY'S TANK WATCH Reg.$165 SALE 1132 SIMILAR PRICES ON OTHER WATCHES ENGAGEMENT ~- RING SETS .1. Ct. To4. Wt. • =:Reg. 1790 .......... 113 :.O:..o Reg. sna .. ~11811 =OND Reg.1790 ... " ... ~.113 . $7" ... $179" 111" S1M" 1214" 153" 1131" .. S23I" ............... S27" 14 Karat f. GOLD DIAMOND PENDANTS AND ~~~ ~ ··, DIAMOND ~ . ' .... .r EARRINGS 300/o OFF ALL STOCK AND SPECIAL ORDERS 14K 4.8 DIAMOND ANNIVIRIAllY RING .42 Tot. Wt. Reg. $1080 ..... IALI 1742 RAF'F jeWeltY s Generauom of Friendly. Penonal Service 82 Pu~on Island 714-64~!040 ., ., - A4 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, October 27, 1983 TO~ OF IHI NIWI ' NATION Sen. John Glenn's campaign aide fired By die Auecta~ Pnt1 WASHING TON -Only four months .. before the fint pte9idential primary and caucus, , ' the top organizer ln Sen. John Glenn'• campaign .• has been replaced ln a major reahufflinl of the · Ohio Democrat'• staff. Joe Grandmabon, who mllde hia name u George McGovern's orpnizer ln New Hampshire in 1972, wu forced out" as Glenn's political director, the campaign an- nounced Wedneeday. Marines to get I ree calls I . • PITI'SBURGH -Marines ln Lebanon will .• . be permitted to phone the U"nit.ed Sta tea and talk . for ~o minutes at no coet, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. says. AT&T establlahed two •pecial international drcuita Wedneeday from the Marines' headquarters at the Beirut airport to the International Operating Center ln Pit- ; tlburgh. Retarded men 'enslaved' DETROIT -A farm couple accused of enslaving two retarded men for more than a -: decade forced them to work 19-hour days, live in : a trailer with no utilities and eat moldy bread and • rotten meat, the FBI says. Ike Komllnaki, 60, and ; his wife, Margarethe, 54, were arrested by federal authorities Wednesday. ~ $48,400 (or Lincoln letter ' NEW YORK -Millionaire publisher Malcolm Forbea has paid $48,400 for what is believed to be the last letter that Abraham Lincoln wrote to his wife, a record price for a letter ln the slain president's hand. Sexual harassment claimed CAMBRIDGE, Maas .. -More than 30 percent of. women teachers and 1tudents at Harvard University who responded to a survey •Y they have encountered aexual haraasment from people in authority. -:-· _, ~Granny ~;,-oils for ·disabled FREDERICK, Md. (AP) -A handicapped .':arandmother says she is driving her motorized I': wheelchair from Penn- ;' •ylvania to Florid.a to try •:to convince others with ;:disabilities that "they • can do aomething worth- ;: while." ; Geraldine Y ocwn of Bethlehem, Pa., stopped ·near Frederick two days after beginning her trek. "I hate to aee handi- ~capped people sitting at ,home thinking they can- :•not do anything," said . the 65-year-old Mrs. Yocum. ..... BATTLEFRONTS Americans capture key Grenada installations BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) -American lnvaden cap- tured etratep: Richmond Hill prt.on and Grenada'• anny head- quarters at Fon Frederick today, but remtance continued in a m1ll tary llCll\e on the Caribbean ialand'a eut cout, a Barbados Carter backs move 'if U.S. lives in peril' WASHINGTON (AP) -For- mer President Carter says the U .S .-led invasion of Grenada would only be juaUfied if the IODle 1,000 American citizens who were living on the troubled Caribbean island were in danger. "If it ia true that the American citizens were actually ln danger, then the invasion of Grenada is justified," Carter said today dur- ing a radio interview. "If the invasion was designed to overthrow a government which was not popular with ua, then it's completely unjustified in my opinion," Carter said. Carter said it would be wrong to uae military force almply to change govemmenta the United States doesn't like. Some critics of Reagan's decision to invade Grenada contend that the admin- istration's real motive was to oust the island nation's leftist, pro-Cuban government. "If you asswne that our country can go in by military force, invade another nation whoee govern- ment has a character of which we disapprove, then we'd be busy changing govemmenta all over the area," Carter said. . radio report Mid. The offidally reported U.S. .deeth t.oU roee to el&ht. DM.erw of Cubans were reported killed in the lnvuion'• tint two days. The number of Grenedian cuualtie. could not be le.med.. The privately owned Voice of Barbados radio reported that Fort Frederick. in the area of the capital, St. Georae'•, on the island'• west cout, had fallen on the third day of fighting. Gen. Hu<bon Austin and other memben of the Revolutionary Military Council that seized power on Grenada lut week had been reported holed up there. ' The U.S. HoUlle Foreign Affain Conunittee today voted 32-2 to apply the time limits of the War Powers Act to the w.e of U.S. troo119 ln Grenada, meaning Presi- dent Reagan cannot keep them there more tlian 90 days without ~approval. The prime minister of Barbedos, one of the invuion's stauncheet supporten, Mid elec- tioau for a new Orenadlan aovem- ment would be held within three months. By early today, 376 American re8identl or towi8ta had been evacuated from the tiny ialand and flown to Charte.ton, S.C. Pentagon 80W'ces Mid today the number of U.S. 11ervioemen killed ln the lnvuion had rlllen to eight. Eight others were lilted aa miss- ing, and 39 were reported wounded. A total of about 2,800 Marines and Army troops are on the island. Death toll stands at 221 in Beirut post bo1nbing BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -U.S. Marines oompleted a list of survivors of the terrorist bombing of their Beirut command post today and searched the wreckage for more victims as the death toll roee to 221. A Marine spokesman provided no specific figures on what the military called its "live list," but the Pentagon said there were 1,700 servicemen not killed or wounded in the bombing and began releasing the names in batche.. More than 4~ aer- vicemen at the camp had called home. Search efforts continued today both at the Marine post and at the wreckage of a nine-story head- quarters of a French paratroop company about a mile away. The French Defeme Mini.atry put its casualty toll from the almost simultaneous truck-bombing at :W killed, 15 wounded and four ml88ing and presumed dead. Vice President George Bush, who inspected the diaaater site Wedneeday, returned to Washing- ton and reported that he said he lmpre..ed upon Lebane.e Presi- dent Amin Gemayel "the abeolute ementiallty of working with all intelligence eervices to find the.e culprita .... This simply cannot go unpuniahed." Invasion protest Demonstrators outside the United Nations in New York protest the invasion of Grenada by troops from the United States and other coun- tries. LARGEST DISPLAY OF BRAND NAME PIANOS & ORGANS NEW SPINET * FREE • Delivery • Tuning • Bench • 5-Year Trade Allowance NEW KIMBALL GRAND s34ss * 5-Year Exchange Privilege "This is in hopes of showing handicapped pe.nons they can do eomething worthwhile," Mid Mn. Yocum's hus- band, Albert. Yocum and the couple's grand- daughter, Rebecca Haaa, .are making the trip with Mn. Yocum, following her wheelchair in a trailer. Mn. Yocum, who lost a leg as a result of polio, 'said her wheelchair "is like a little motorcycle" complete with a basket : in which groceries can be NEW PLAYE-R PIANOS NEW CONSOLE • I PIANOS :carried. It alao sported a • sign which said "Wheel- • ln' Granny, Pa. to Fla." Mra1 Yocum said she is trying to cover 100 miles a day in h e r gasoline -p o w ered • hand-controlled wheel- chair, which she said can ~ reach speeds of 30 mph. • Her ultimate destination ia Epcot, Fla. • Responses from •. pa.era-by had been both positive and negative, said Mrs. Yocum, adding that she )•wu undaunted by un- ~ favorable comments. ~ "I'm sincere about • what rm doing," ahe -·Mid . . from $2695 NEW CONSOLE ORGANS FREE • Organ from $1495 NEW SPINET o ·RGANS Lessons • Bench Starting aa low aa with rhythm & automatic chords s3945 • Delivery • Music with Purchase 9.9°/o O.A.C . Financing On A roved Credit ~om sgss Across from • - Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, October 27, 1983 A Rob1nsms Sae 1 0 0 Y E A R S 0 F S T Y L E s2,oooooo ***SIX.STAR TAB ETOP ~·SALE*** LAST 5 DAYS. E 9 "" ·~ .,:-~ ~<.A .,,, SAVE 15°/o·60Cfo 20% OFF VILLEROY • BOCH Selected casual dinnerware patterns 1n complete place settings and selected open stock Petite Fleur S52 5·pc place setting Reg $65 20% OFF DAN SK Flora casual dinnerware on complete place settings and selected open stock Also available selected Dansk teakwood gifts at 20% off Bayberry S32 4 pc place selling Reg $40 25%·28% OFF MIKASA Shown here. Chatsworth got>lel 1n full tead crystal Reg $15 95 ea Sale S11.95 Full lead crystal stemware collec.11on Reg $13 95·$15 95 ea Sale S9.95·S11.95 20%·36% OFF COLONY Shown here Strata clear moutl'l blown crystal goblet Reg $12 50 ea Sale S7.99 Also available w11h blue tine Reg $15 ea. 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I ' 1 , I A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursdav. October 27, 1983 Oury reviews testimony LOS ANGELF.S (AP)-A jury in ita fifth day of deliberating the fate of Angelo Buono Jr. haa asked tor a reresiding of testimony by a witneea who placed Buono with one of 10 "Hll.laide Strangler" victims. The aeven-woman, five-man jury asked Wedne.day to re-he.ar today the testimony of ),tarin..t Camden, a 1el1-de9Cribed bounty hunter •ho testified in March 1982 and in May 1983 that he •w 15-year-old Judy Miller enter Buono'a car the .Jight before ahe wu found murdered. \l · Miller'• nude and strangled body was found on llalloween 1977, the third woman killed during a .i.ytnaapree between September 1977 and February 1978. Testimony ended last week in Buono'• trial, one 6f the longest in hlatory after nearly two years, and the jury haa been sequestered at a local hotel for Its •liberations. upholsterer, who ia charQed with 10 murders and could face the death penafty if convicted. After Camden tatifled ln March 1982, defense attorneys asked foe a miatrtal when they learned he had apent molt of h1a life in mental lnatitutiona w allegedly often bragged about 110lving major cri.n2 Defeme attomeya contended proeecutors t purpoeely withheld infonnation about Camden. Althouch Superior Court Judge Ronald George declined the miatrta1 ~uest, he allowed defenae attorneys to introduce Camden'• background on the record last May. Teen gets new heart Dunphy due surgery 'Simple operation' to remove bullet Friday LOS ANGELES (AP)-Televilion IMl'Ching for the men opened fire oo news anchorman Jerry Dunphy, Dunphy and makeup arU8t Sandra wounded twice by gunfire earlier th.la Marahall ln Dunphy'• Rolla Royce week, will undergo surgery Friday for convertible near KABC studioa. where removal of a bullet in hi.t neck, a doctor he wu about to begin hi.a 11:30 p.m. aays. newa ahow. Dr. David Ditsworth called It a Both Dunphy and Manhall were "almple operation" that would allow llated in aatiafactory condition. and Dunphy to return to work in two or Marahall wu exPflCted to go home three weeks. from the hoepltal Friday. Meanwhile, the Lo9 Ange.lea Daily "Dr. Rajendra Tlwari, a neu- New1 reported today that Dunphy rosurpon,atateeMr.Dunphyhueome might suffer partial paralysia in hi.a left neck pain. He apent a fairly oom- foreann, whJch wu shattered by the fortable nJ.aht... Mr. Dunphy baa no eecond bullet. The newspaper at-neuro deficit or weaknell at th1a time," trtbuted the report to unidentified hoepital .ecretary Lavonne Biahara docton at Hollywood Pre.byterian a.aid Wedneeday, reading from a Hoapital and didn't elaborate. A nW'll-prepared atatement. Buono's cousin, Kenneth Bianchi, 31, haa jleaded guilty to five murden in exchange for a life 1ente~ and implicated Buono, 47, a Glendale STANFORD (AP)-Glen Guy, 18 of Iowa City, Iowa, remained in critical but stable condition today after undergoing a five-hour heart tramplant Wectne.day at Stanford University Medical Center. Guy, whole heart valves were deteriorating, had been waiting for a donor aince Aug. 29. Ha waa the 283rd heart transplant performed at the medical center since Stanford bepn ita program in 1968. Jerry Dunphy ing aupe.rvieor who declined to be Police, meanwhile, were aeeklne identified aaid he couldn't confirm that four auapecta, deecribed u black men report early todily. between 20 and 25 yean old, who were . IOPOFTHENEWI STATE Junior college talks end in gripe session By "e A11oclaced Prell LOS ANGELES -A legislative hearing on junior colleges Wednesday turned into a gripe : lellion when about 500 atudenta and employees showed up to complain about a propoeed · $60-a-aemester tuition. Protesten carried signs that read "Educate the Duke," referring to Gov. George Deukmejian, who propoeed the tuition. Doctor's license revoked LOS ANGELES -A atate medical board haa revoked the liceme of a Brawley dOdOr whom it charged with negligence in pte9C?'ibing drugs for a 16-month-old boy who died. The state Board of Meclical Quality &- sura.noe announced WedJw?aday that Dr. Ben Yellen, 76, wu "groealy negligent and incompe- tent" in pte9C?'ibing injections in December 1981 for Winston Kavanaugh of Brawley. Halloween candy x-rayed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Halloween trick-or-treaters in the San Fernando Valley can protect themaelves against real horrors thia year by stopping at Sherman Oalu Community Hospital to have their candy x-rayed. For the second straight year, the hospital will search candy and fruit for dangerous objects such as pins, needles or razor blades, said spokeswoman Julie Hodges. WORLD Soviets v1ew arms control MOSCOW -President Yuri V. Andropov haa modified the Soviet stance in anns control negotiations but said Wednesday that continu- ation of the talks will be "impossible" if NATO starts deploying nuclear missiles this year in Western Europe. Kidnap v-ictims released GUATEMALA CITY -Guerrillas freed the sisters of Chief of Government 08car Humberto Mejia Victores and former President Efrain Rioe Montt Wednesday after relatives met a demand to publish anti-government statements in local newspapers. Guardsman admits slaying SAN SALVA.DOR, El Salvador -A National Guardsman says in a written confe.ion he wu ordered by h1a superion to rape and kill one of four American churchwomen murdered nearly three yean ago, according to court docwnenta. Carlos Joaquin Contreras, one of five guardsmen 8CCU9ed in the Dec. 2, 1980 alaylnp. a.aid in the statement he waa acting on orden from Sgt. Lula Antonio C.01.lndres. who al.a ill charged in the killingl. Are You Absolutely Sure The Things You Hear and See. and Perhaps Believe, Are True? FREEDOM FROM DECEPTION Is the title of a thought provoking lecture. by MORRIS TREVITHICK, C.S. Member of the Christian ~ce Board of Lectureship to be given at NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL 15th & lrvlne Streets, Newport Beach 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 The members of First Church of Christ. Scientist. Newport Beach. cordlally Invite you and your friends to attend. Child C111• la Provided IY••n'I BADLY STAINED °' toded ,, con ti. ~,tvlfy '"'Oftd 10 Oflll'OJ1t1110lelv 111 0r191M>I color oo you con d1o<1ge th• colot completely 10 Mllef c~e,,,..,, your decod WE GUARANTEE •h• ~-10 0. .,............ ""° <Ok>< lat1 la. •lie >I• ot ,.,. COtP•• •I \ w0ti-1hlp " Ulto QllOtO'llt -4 °"" we (~ IM Catoe• ''•• Wt MIQ'ftt ,.,. ,.,.~ ... 04ld ••pio<• " tov ,.., -• 0<.o •$~ (Ill I -·Gl_.Y 10' OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES! CALL POI PUITHIJ INfO AND rtuce DYE-TECH 33 9 OIANGI CO.'t LAltOIST 543 • 5 to have bullet removed Friday. Investigatorf'aifted through a hun-in a blue 1976 or 1977 OldsmobUe deed telephone tips Wednesday, Cut.l.ul from which the ahota came . AD STARTS THURSDAY AD GOOD THRU NOV. 2 llfSlllERATOR GARBAGE DISPOSERS BIDIER I Y3 BP. l TUI UlllD WlllllT'f #333 I Ir. U.W...., 111 HP #33385 > It. U.W .._, 1/i HP ; #11 I fr. U.W....., .;, HP ,, .. Sui. beat• putting the gunklH In traab bag• that leak on you. (An yon• with a t"nag• eon mow1 what a garbage dlapoaal 11. Mine think• a balanced meal la a burv-r ln .ach band.) GAYLAN OAK BATH ACCESSORIES TOILET PAPER HOLDER OR SOAP DISH 7'' TOWEL RllfG OR 18" TOWEL BAR 949 24" TOWEL BAR 9•• TISSUE BOX 11 99 77ctA. Take your pick of clear or lrott•d. flame tip o r etralght Up chandelier bulbt. 15. 25. 40 or IO Watte. LANCE I : VHF/ UHF/ FM I ANTENNA KITS I I 10 ELEMENT 14'' CLUB CROS -CLB = I 2497 I I 22 ELEMENT 37 ELEMENT 43'' I Get one II your reception·, not up to 1null. I (Televi1ion ii educational. Before TV. I had no I idea wha t headaches or 1tomach trouble looked I like.1 . I FLUIDMASTER -BALLCOCK 3~!A Replace the old float ball and rod relic with lhi1 setup that 1ave1 water a nd 1top1 tho1e noiaea that keep lfOU a wake. FLUSHER FIXER 2·.~. Provides po11tlve 1hutoll and doH away with leaky valve 1eat1. lank ball• and lilt wlrea. ~ ,- ITT MERCURY VAPOR YARD LITE 24~!5 AMF PARAGON TIMERS TIME COMMUD 3'' •CJ02B Perform• one on <ill operation lor llght1 or appllance1. TDIE COJOIUD 12 DoH 12ol the1ame perdoy. 5 77 #Cl248 TDIE COIOIUD 41 7 97 #Cl96B Don't tell me .... yup. a whopping 48 on of11 per day. LANCE VIDEO MASTER SELECTOR 1597 •VM7n G.t control ol the TV. VCR. video gamH and all that electronic 1tull with one central 1elector. Eliminate• cable 1wltchlng. CAROL CU TIP EXTEISIOI CORDS 55t 6 FT. 9 FT. 66' 12 FT. 77' 15 fT. 88• Handy little Item• 1lnce they never aeem to put onough outlet1 In hou•••· even In newer on•• \which mine ain't). (n brown or white. Office purse thefts rising Offic:e worken, especially in the Coeta Meea area. ahould take care not to leave their J>W'9e9 and wallet.a on their desk.a, police said today. · About 15 walleta have been 1tolen in office reception areaa and ltores in the last 45 daya. said Coeta M~ Police Det. Jack Archer. He said that two IUlpect.I are believed to be .operating in office build.lnp in the South c.out Plaza area and near John Wayne Airport and snatching wallet.a out of J>Ur11e9 when employeea have their \.. bldta turned. "They find an office or reception area that's empty and then grab a wallet or puree that'• been left around," said Archer, who adviled eecretaries and 'store clerks U> put ~inside the.Ir deaka or in lockera. ' The auspecta have been deecribed aa black men, in their early 20., about 5-foot-10 and weighing about 155 pounds, he said. One haa ahort black curly hair and the other shoulder-length curly hair. The pair are usually fairly well well-dreaed. The 1uspectac.ar ls believed to be a 1974 orange Chevy Vega station wagon. Seminar to delve in.to personalities Orange Coast resident.a can learn about their personalities during a three-week aeminar preeented by the Coastline Community College. The seminar, at the Park Newport Apartments multipurpoee room, 5000 Park Newport, will start at 7 p.m. Nov. 3. · Topics will include how to determine how accurate your aelf-image ls, diacover your atrengtlul and weaknesees and find a aatisfyi.ng career. For 1more infonnation, call 241-6186. IN THE SiRVICE I Army PFC David M. WWJam1, 80ll of Mike E. Williama of Huntington Beach, wu involved in a NAT0-1pon90red exerdae by participating in the Army's return of forces to Gennany and the Air Forces Crested Cap exerciaes. William8 ia a vehicle driver with the 3rd Annored Division in Frankfurt, West Germany. Army Spec. 4 Mlclaael J . Wllittier, 90n of Edward and Diane Whittier of Corona del Mar, traveled to Egypt to participate in combined training exerciaes entitled Bright Star 83. Whittier, an infantryman with the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, N.C., ls a 1980 graduate of Corona del Mar High School. Capt. Leo M.artiaei, 90n of Leohcio and Maria Martinez of Fountain Valley, has arrived for duty in Gleaen, West Germany. He la a 1975 graduate of Cal State Ful.lerton. Air National Guard Ainnan Ou..lel J . Alex- nder, .on of Dyann V. Hua.ey of Westminster and Donald B. Alexander of HuntingU>n Beach. baa been asaigned to Sheppard Air Foree Bue, Texas, after completing buic training. He will received special- ized instruction in the field of communications. Ai.tman Carolee E. Romaal, daUC)lter of Dr. Ben and Jo Ann Edmonct.on of San Clemente, haa graduated from the Air Force administra.tive ·~­ ist coune at Keesle.r Air Force Bue, Mm. Romani, who will aerve at RAF Lakenheath. England, with the 48th Combat Support Group, ia a 1977 graduate of San Clemente High School. Army National Guard Pvt. Allu T. Rodrtpn. 90n of Antonio and Mildred Rodriguez of HunUngton Beach, has completed the basic field artillery cannoneer coune at Fort Sill, Okla. He la a 1982 graduate of Ocean View High School in Huntington Beach. First Lt. S""'ea E. Rambrecllt. whoee wife, Katherine, is the daughter of Joeeph and Nina Vincent of Dana Point, hu completed an officer rotary wing aviator coww and received the silver winp of an Army aviator at the Army Aviation School in Fort Rucker, Ala. AUCTION ESTATE & DESIGNER JEWELRY TO BE HELO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 AT THE SADDLEBACK INN 1"0 E. flAST STREET (S FWY. EXIT AT "'"ST ST"HTI Featuring ... An 18k Gold .,,d Pl111num Ring w1tlt • 1• •1 ct.~· shap«t br1lh1nt yellow centtr diamond wllh IPP•OM•mttely 5 cts. of round, botlh1n1 surround•nt d11wnond1, wale~. bra«lru. ~arr1m1• Ill l!e'ltlln!' W-1 w11h rh1mon<11. ~merald•. ruhttt. UOOhll~\ & ollttt llfl'M An t •l•tmr ly '"" q•OVP ol 1n11e1tm!!nt ou1l11~ 1•-l•V seldom ollere<I 1111u!Jltc 1uc1ton Values rangtnq lrotn S35 00 10 S3!100000 OVER 250 ITEMS Will BE SOLO 4T NO MINIMUM· NO RESERVE NO BUYER'S PREMllM • PREVIEW 11 ·00 AM TO 1.00 PM, • AUCTION BEOINS AT 1.C>O PM • CATALOGSAVAILABLE AT THE DOOR AT NO CHARO£ •••tyrlne th• l•t•t• of Mr1. I. Lucine Moore Little John's Auction Service Inc. T77 I. M N, SUITl 32, Of'ANOE • 17141 t12-4tM Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, October 27, 1983 A7 CLEAR S4S REDWOOD \J~ IJUDRED _ 4 n. AD STARTS THURSDAY AD GOOD TBRU ROY. 2 Bring the whole family to these stores on Scdunlay, Octolaer 29th to mHt SHORTY • CHEAP CHICKEN EL TORO a 9:30 to 12 'f BUITllGTON BEACH 2 to 4:30 BLACK Ir DECKER DOUBLE EDCE HEDGE TRIMMERS 16"33'' #8124 \ J I S' I' 10' 112 .97 1.27 1.57 113 1.57 2.17 2.67 114 1.77 2.27 2.87 • 115 2.77 3.77 4.77 111 3.97 5.27 6.57 1110 6.37 8.57 10.67 1112 9.17 12.27 15.37 Some of the better grade con1tructlon 1tuff we've got hong Ing oround. Good for .....•.. Un1ert 43 UHi for thl1 wood). BLACK Ir DECKER COLLECTOR 120Y VACUUM 35~!.s GetthoH hedgH and ......... (ln1ert type of 1.5 qt. capacity vac ha1 reuHable dirt filter and growth here) In 1hape fa1t with a mighty 3000 ~•torage bracket. Big vac opening for big meHH cutting 1trokH per minute. like ...... (ln1ert dl1a1ter of your choice). --------!'o---~---..... -------.. --------------------SHELL nRE Ir ICE 1 ~ HOMELITE ALL SEASON I . ~.lF.J 16" GAS CHAIN SAW IOW I 40WT MOTOR OIL I WITH FREE BOOT 69 ! I T..._oollHlo!!!l;~,blg~bellko Gotta limit you to 24 quart•. but that'• enough for I flNwood. Solid 1tate Ignition. MJfe-t-tlp at lea1t five oil changH. Look for the big oil can anti-kickback device. Get detall1 In •tore for CLUB SLRH x L - I I I I 11--~"Ji'3"'1 SBOPLIGHT ass Get a good look al your 1hop project. fred. Lot 1afer that way. Tube1 a re ....... (lnH rt any of the doaen cla11ic advert laing phra1e1 meaning, "It doe1n'1 come with that. you gotta .fork over more co1h.") ,.ICESUUIP DURA COOL WHITE ALUMINUM WINDOW AWNINGS 2' x 3' 11 77 2' x 4' 13'' 2' x 5' 15'' 2' x 6' 17'' I Here' 1 a pr9tty cheap way to 1aYe 1ome energy ln I the home. Cull the glare ond heat of pyramid. you can't mi11 lt. FREE BOOTS mall-In offer. ----------------------..--------------------_,,_ ________________ .. RUST-OLEUM the ..... (ln••rt word for large hot objec:t In the 1lry). IX 8 SHIPLAP 24c LIN.FT. Good for roof 1heathlng. fencing and 1tuff. (You' re doing great 10 tar. A career In adYertl1ing could be oura .... ) BLACK Ir DECKER 8" ~~~MOTORIZED TABLE SAW 84 97 #9419 l HP 1aw handlH eYen the big 1tuff with ea1e. Blade ha1 Pl ." cut at 90• a:nd exten1lon wing• tor a flat cutting 1urface 29V,"W X 15-o/1"0 . JOHNSON PET-DOR SlllLL 1711 MEDIUM 2411 LlRCE 3311 Thl1 flexible two· way panel goe1 Into any door or wall. ha1 permanent magnet• for a weatbertlght flt and lock-out panel. PET WITERBED 6'' But 1erlou1ly. folkl: They a11emble without tool1, are non-allergenic and do the aame good 1tuff tor your pet. Limited qucmtltl••· •.uutmm"unna 811 SPRAY PAINT 217 I& OZ. Protect• metal. ma1onry. and wood 1tuff from ru1t and the effect• of weather. water. fume1. 1loppy relativH who 1plll drlnk1 ........ (Ute your imagination). ARMSTRONG SOLARIAN ROMAN COURT FLOOR TILE • 55c EA. Got the no-wax feature. your choice ot brown or natural ru1t. #26070or #26075. Ju1t 1>4Ml the backing and put It on your ...... (l n1ert noun lor what'• holdln ou u ). GAS WATER HEATERS 30 GAL. 10997 40 GAL. I 1997 TheH energy 1cner1 have a 5 year warranty and aave you ...... (lnHrt term for green 1tuff you ••-•hawoaoughol). @ BATTERY CHECKER 2•' -·--.. LJ II ···•:-..:•' .. ..... , ..... . · ..... . t •'1 5 ...... -~ GUMOUT PRODUCTS CARBURETOR AID r:JCL SYSnM CLUIER I OZ. 79c 12 oz. 99' Put 1ome In the tank to help clean the carb. PCV valve and Intake 1y1tem. 'Spoaed to reduce 1talling. too. JET SPRAY CARBURETOR AND CHOKE CLEANER 119 13 oz. Spray 1ome on and ii clean• tne 01.1t1ide of the carb and linkage ot gum. vamJ1h. and ..... (lnHrt nke word for yuclry. di1gu1tlng fuel depo11t1). 10" CONTAINER HANGIMG IMPATIEN 4 77 EA. Nice flowering plant. dHplte 111 funny name. (Don't you alway• want to add a ''t" to the end ol it?) MURRAY BICYCLES 20" RED BMX TEAM MURDY BIKE 59'' ..... Put any round l 1/t volt or 9 volt battery In it and The little one will love to ride off Into the 1un1et It'll give you a ~ding that 1ay1 lt'1 good. It'• on thl1 bike with black knobby tlre1. block BMX weak. or "to11tti.1uclrer out", 1tyle MJddle and rattrap pedal1. --------------------~-------------------• ~ UCO NEJl'S 26" OR GIRLS' 24" RED QUIBRY TILE PAPERS -· ..-.-.i··.. I 7 c ti. t " x t " Ule1 for that bric Ir effect around the 1pa. entryway. patio .......... (IDM11 Ulrely 1pot for thl1 , md.I). l . ·~ / WllDSllELD WIPEI I ~ MONTEREY CRUISERS I ;,;lii#l(/•LADE oa •111 or WllDSIDELDI ~~ nua maa I ~ c: 2'~ · 66~~0 ... 020 I I I nam Blue Unl1h crulHr with foam grlp1. comfy eaddle and coa1ter brake. Hop on CIDd~•·•••(IDMl1 deecrt fOb of clreoa CNlHt. Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Octob« 27. 1983 ,... 'I MAILBOX Thomas: Leader with integrity To the Editor: It waa with a mixture of considerable aadness and proud and pleuant memories that I read of Charles S. Thomas' death. For six years be WU my bqla and mentor at the Irvine Co. The aix years he waa president of the company were, in many respects, the most important in the more than 100-year history of that company. Hia quiet manner of leading and the passage of time may have diminiahed the public's awareneea of the importance of his contributions to that company. Orange County and the pro- fetsionalli.ation of large.-acale land development. but any properly reeearched history will record the m,nwcant and beneficial results of hia efforta. Mr. Thomas and I arrived at the Irvine Co. within days of each other. I as its first architect filif,anner and he as its first f ull-t.ime lion-family president. The year ~.. 1960. The University of California had just announced an acr-ment with the company ..-h.lch oblipted the state to build anew uniyenity and the company I tD build a new town around it. ! • Here you had a 100-year-old fanning company with virtually no profesaional staff, pledging to build a model new town. A company with a hiltory of dia- 1elllion between ita ownen and no credibllity or experience to stand behind its pronounced intentions to build • model dty from ICratch. Mr. Thomaa wu not a fanner or a land planner or developer. But he was a man of incred.lble integrity -a profemional man- ager who knew how to pick the right people and build the team the job called for. He put the family feud in its proper per- spective and got on with the job. He accepted the New Community challenge as 10mething more than a public relations or real estate gimmick. He insisted we work as a team with the university and local govemmenta. He built the or~tlonal structure necaeary to get the job done. He provided t.hoee of ua who followed in hia footstepa the ultimate model of a lNder. Because of him I know I am better at whatever I do. But I al8o believe this county, which is my home, is al8o a better place to live . 'Thank you, Mr. Thomaa. RAY WATSON Chairman Walt Disney Productions ~·Watson controls incumbents I. + To the F.ditor: ~ Fana of Orange Coast College and Golden West College should be diatl •ed by statements made by incumbent members of the Cout Community College District Board of Trustees who insist that the election drive against them is an attempt by the local AFT (American Federation o f Teachers) to control the board. The truth is that the current board Jf totally controlled by their own ·bpotntee, Chancellor Norman WallOn, an ambitious visionary who makes sure boards do what be wanta by rewarding them with .end-offs to national conferences ~inviting them to hob-nob with dlil'pOnte big whip at KOCE tund-~ cockWJ parties. Wat80ll's Vimona Include ahut-tlnB-in people at home with Je)ecounes and to do this he talked the board into uaiJ13 taxpayera' money to buy the district its own ; :rv station, KOCE. When KCEr 1acb contributions, it faces massive lay-offs; when KOCE flounders, Wataon bleeds the Or- ange C.out and Golden West budgets. When Watson needed an academic front to offer any tele- coune regardlesa of quality. he created Coastline College by com- bining the telecounes, popular frill COUI'lleS and off<ampua academic counes pulled away from OCC and GWC. When the state refu.ed funds for frill counes or became in- decisive about community college funding in general, the telecow'lll!S were never threatened. Wat80n simply cut vocational and academic programs at OCC and GWC. The praent board bu heJped WatllOn further ·hY per- .anal ambitiona for at leut 10 years and they need to be voted out this November. MICHAEL LEIGH 'GARY HOFFMAN OOUGSMITH Orange Cout College faculty members Dally Piiot welcomes commentary from readers The Dally Piiot soliclts your views on any matters of lnterea1 to our communities. If you wish to contribute to theee pagea with a er. or a longer commentary on an leaue, pleaee Mnd your bmlaalon leglbty written or typed. Commentary plecee ehoued no longer than 500 words. Lettera should be conalderabty ore conctee. Shorter letters wtll be conaldered flrlt. Addr .. h corr•pondence to: LETI'EA8 To TM EDITOR, DalfJ Piiot, Bo• 1te0, Coeta ...... CA., 12128. Pleaee ln<:lude your name, addreu and telephone number. If you prefer, you may call In your letter to the We're Llatenlno epeclal telephone numbef ... 842-toee. Be sure to leave your name, address and telephone number so that we may v8flfy your comment•. / ... Pleue do not call In longer !ters or commentartee. (.I. IDJd /Fo~eign policy _ Prajladhipok became the King .of then Siam ln 1925. Rlaht after ..he took power, he pt;eValled upon French and British underwriters to insure him against the lam of his 1hrone. When forced to abdicate in )935, he began to collect on the policy. It supported him hand- IOmely until his death ln HM 1. Believe he was the only monarch _,m history to insure himaelf against the W. of hia throne. Wilconatn restaurants are re- euired by legi&lation to eerve !ree ~ wtth their meala. Don't know whether they all do it, but •that'• the law. A 50-year-old termite is not IWlllhll!iard of, etther. Q. What'• thia country'• bia"t •capital dty? A Ari.Iona's Phoenix. With ,000. You want to know the 9'oallat? Vermont'• Montpelier. Wltb8,Ml. Q. What were President Wood- row Wllaon'a dyin& worda? A . "I'm a broken machine, but I'm ready." McDonald's has more ployeee than U.S . Steel. Q. Wu Coach Vince Lorn last game a win? A. No, sir, the Dallaa Cow weren't aentimental iii 9, either. Dallas, 20; Wuhington Redak.ina, 10. La it not appropriate that more than hall the book.I between aoft covers are 1exy romance novels? Q. You tald ch1cker» die tn atampedes. 'They're not heevy enouah to trample NCb other to de.th. So what killt them? A. Suffocation. Forty-<lix pettent of the oom· blned weight of the world'• human belnp la female. Did l tell you lhat 43 percent of Q, Becon-and-cabbqe la the the prepant women ln the national dish of what country? nlted Statea draw paychecb? A. Ireland. Unoffldally. ORANGE COAST llllJPllat ,......._,_, _ _,_ ... -. ... ... = ..... ~ ........................ . -.CA-. ............... ,...... C..,Da• .. , ............... .... ~ LarTJD ...... .......... .... ~ ~AT lEF T~ERE HADB EN NO MARTIN LUT~ER KING HOl.IDAY EJILL? WMAl If ~ELMS '-IAD WON7 I MAD A DREAM! .. - Sub threat changes U.S. options WASHINGTON-Anominous threat by Soviet Gen. Nikolai Chervov drew little public notice last week. But Chervov's warning that the Soviets might deploy submarines armed with nuclear m.iasiles 100 miles off the U.S . coat wu taken lerioualy by the Joint Chiefa of Staff. The Pentagon'• alarm la under- standable: Soviet submarines cloee to our shores could hit major U.S. targets -including Wash- ington, D.C. -wtth virtu.ally no warning. And using a still-theoretical technique called "depraaed trajectory.'' the aube could fire their nuclear miailes like artillery aheU. and hit targets well lnland ln six minutes or lesa. This would give the United States little time to retaliate -or to determine whether it was a genuine Soviet attack, a false alarm or an accident. The time for a decWon whether to launch a global nuclear holocaust would be counted in aeconda. There would be no opportunity for a preaident co wetah the available optlona, get on the hot line to ~ -or even make it aafely to h1a getaway plane. The threat posed by ~ -.-.-•• -.-1.-.-. -.~ cloee-to-ahore Soviet aut. lobbina nuclear bomb. on the U.S . main- land La explained in frightening detail by the CIA and the Pen- tagon in top-aecret documents seen by my .-ociate Dale Van Atta. Reduce& time The atandard sub - marine-launched ballistic mimile (SLBM) flies a high trajectory up into apace and down on ita target thousand.a of miles away. 'The Soviets' exiating missile sub. are designed to launch ml-1les from their home porta or far out at aea. It takes high-trajectory mmue. at least 15 minutes to land on their targets after they've been launched. The traveling time of depreased-trajectory miuiles would be a fraction of that. The Joint Chlefa acknowledpd this ln a top-aecret report to President Ragan, which warned that "(one) atgnificant problem ooncema the abWty to inform (the president) of the orilln and chanicter of an St.BM attaick tn auffident time to rapand befott mlllila impect on WMhlncton .. Reaaan took the wamm, aerioualy. He decided to move hla "doomlday" ~plane from auburban WaahinCton to a llite ln Indiana. In the event of a Soviet submarine-hued miallile attaick, he'd never make it the few milel to the aitpol"t and be able to take offbefottthebombwentoff. He'd have to stay tn the White Houae bunker until it would be aafe to fly to Indiana. Penhing respome From the Kremlin's point of view, deploying sut. cloee to the U.S . oouta I.a a re.>nable responae to the deployment of aophiaticated Penhing II nuclear milliles clme to Soviet boa.rden. If the Soviets carry out Chervov'a threat, it would keep much of the American ltntep: bomber force on hich alert. 'nlat'• what happened at leut four tlme9 llince 1976 when the &Meta 81!Dt their tubmartne9 clmer than their normal petrol areu 1,300 to 1,600 mil• offshore. The Soviets' y ~ ... marinM already ..-it • fm- mldable tbi'mt even man than 1,000 milea from lhlir DlllNlt taraN· The Defer. lnteJUr'at ~ reporta that nor1nally there are two Y-c:1-aabl on patrol off each cout, with a thkd tn tramtt to or from the home'-- port. FAch aub cam. 18 mfwlJee, whk:b cm travel up to 3,000 kilometen and bit within 1,400 meten of their tarteta. Sendlna the IUba cber ln. or fitttna them with law·~ mlwllea, would be an in11D1erabiir threat to the United Sta11a BOONDOGGLE OP TBB WED: The armed .. •1'9 oa.- annual bon&Mm to phymk:lanl Man incentive to emu.re that mWmy penonnel tel proper ........., treatment. lkat many of ~ bonua babiee wield pendll lnmed of at.ethmcopm. 'l1wy are clmk jockeys who happen to haw medical dep-eea. The bon&Mm can to • bicb • $9,300 a year, and ~ lnvatipton tdmate that the PentaFD ..... '20 mOlian • year in bon~ to d•khouJMI docton and dentista. To your moral burden be true Shakespeare, who was a wag- gish fellow as much aa a great poet. wu fond of playin& jokes on poeterity. The good onea have i<>ne on forever. Like the speech by Poloniua tn Hamlet, contalnlna the famoua line "to thine own aelf betnle." Many people. today u then, proclaim thia speech of Poloniua, ln which he atvea advice to hia 80ll, u their ''phlkleophy of life." But if they would bother to reed the whole play (which they rarely do), lt would become painfully evident that Shakeapeare'a pke ia on them. In the fint place, Poloniua la intolerably Jone-winded -which la why Shak8peare baa him aay that "brevity la the aoul of wit." In thia tene ulde, the ~ywright ahowa ua the glaring pancy ~· m-11-Y UI-•• -~> between Polonlua' advice and hia penonal conduct. Moreover, Polonlua ia plalnly a yes-man who 18 ~ true to llfmel1 but la always what you.nc people today mil a auck-up -he IUCka up to eveeyone tn authority, even Hamlet, whom he conaiden c:ruy. He la a toldy, a time-eerver, a hypocrite, a ftm.budaet and a fool. Shakapeare ahowa aome mercy to hia vil1aina; he abowa nothtna but contempt for Polonh.11, who dOM not even haw the strength for wickednels, and therefore imagines he la above lt. The playwright knew perfectly well that all the Polonl~ of hia time and the future would -- upon thia~~ ~ u their "p hy of m;,r.-~ .. ln another context they uae the Golden Rule u a erand amtr.c- tlon to mMk their amoral behav· ior, or u polltidam uae the 0., and motherhood to camou.n.p the~ of their viewa. "Neither a borrower nor a lender be'' -and all the petty prudent people aetae upon thla mock:tnc remark to jusUfy their aeWahnem or~· Yet any· one who knowa Shakapeare knows that he admired. above all. the ''magnanlmoua man," who pve aa freely u he took. The Mfe bowpoU vtrtuea enunciated by Poloniua are a 1arce pert of what pnllllpted Hamlet to excla1m, ''Derunark'a a pri8on. '' It baa been aaid that of all the charactera In all the Shakapearean plays, Hamiel II the only one who could haw written them. It ia cstain that the . ~t ldenutled with l)jm more lnten.b' than with baa noble friend, lloratio, who .. not .. ......, ••• Ye." Thereanlewlaln~ that the ordinary ....tlr DftW re.cha, beca~ be dam DOC wmt to. He prefen the "mne" PokmAw to the "mad" Hamlet, DOC re- cqpUlinc that Wldl man ol ..- :=::ai~~.:,: WM. the world wW oonUnue to be nm by men u blandly Ula· contdoul of their fa!U.. • Pokmluawu. What newspapers· say .on Beirut By 'ne Astoelate4 PreH Here la a sample compiled Tueeday of what newspapers am. the United State. aUd on their editorial pages about the Beirut bombing: Pittaburgh Preti -"Lebanon la a deepentna ~u.cnure and not only the naUon • crediblllty but that ol Ronald Relpn depends on what he doea to vtndJeate and then extricate the United Statea -and lOQI before hia 18-month Lebanon ~ Concre-runs out." Louilvil.le 1lmes -''Our na- Uional lntere8l la not at ttake (ln Lebanon). 'lbe admin18ltat1on well knows this. How well it reaolvee lta dJlemma could well determ.l.ne whether Ronald Be- apn aucceeda or fa1la ln he prtlldency .'' remalna hope that the warrinj factlona can at leut begin to lower the ten.Ilona and move toward a stable ~t." Nashville Banner -"Now la the time for thoee who have the abWty and the will to let all peopJee of all natWl'8 know that thoaeenpaed ln the py bulin.- of murclertna Amertcanl wW not ..,.. any wen:ne. on OW' pert." Loullvillit Courler-.Joumal - "(One policy pl Meml to be that) we not be perceived M retreetlnC ln the stnaale wttb communian. 'That aort or IOU. Wee the one that ~UI ln Vietnam kll\I alter the nticnale few OW' pceeence evaporated, ia a sr-:ription for 11'9\eJ' dilMt.el' " Seattle Pwt-lnteJ.lipncer - "Conoeml few the martnee• llCW'- lty may fClftll \9 to r..cb the q~ ot whether to ...-nil tMtr ro&e ... or to llUll them out ... At the vwy 1-t. lt lboukl lled to • benlr' ddnltian ol thlU role." dust.en of vulnerable troopl. 'The marinM dJd it tn Saiaon. and the Brtdah do it ln Northem Ireland ... The marines are tn the middle of a war." • • Relatlona with Lllllput have been pretty 1traanec1 r . .. ... of late.'' ,. ' SPORTSWEAR BO'S Save 25%: Chaus fur blend cowl or button-neck pullover. Orig. 40.00 .. , ............... 29.999 S.ve 25%: Belted Counterparts trousers. Orig. :40.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 29.99 Jave 30%: Trousers, shirts and vests from a famous woman designer. S·M·l. P rig. 36.00 to 90.00 ............ 23.99 to 59 .99 $ave 33%: Chaus flannel career separates: dou· pie breasted blazers, tucked trousers, skirts and polyester crepe de chine blouses, sizes 6 to 14. ,Prig. 48.99 to 90.00 ............ 30.00 to 59.99 Save 25%: Lloyd W illiams pastel georgette ~louse. Sizes 4 to 14. Orig. 34 .00 ......... 24.99 tSave 33%: Adele Joyce boucle cardigan. In natural, black. light tweed or dove grey. S·M-L. ,Prig. 54 .00 ......................... 35.99 ~ave 35%: Fluffy angora blend sweaters. Boat ~r tie neck. Orig. 48.00 . . . . ............ 29.99 Special purchase:Mdrisa Christina sweaters. Boatneck: champagne or emerald, 42.99 =Turtleneck: champagne or rose. 45.99 ,Save 33% to 40%: Gloria Vanderbilt fall callee · rtion including cord pants, woven plaid shirts and ~xciting sweater accents. Sizes 6-16 . S·M -L tOrig. 30.00 to 50.00 ............ 19.99 to 29.99 ~peclal purchaM: Zip-front velour warm-ups (With embroidered steeplechaser ......... 39.99 ,Save 33%: John Henry tailored shirts. In ~roadcloth, woven stripes and plaids. Sizes 6-14. Orig. 28.00 to 32.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.ljl PLAZA SPORTSWEAR •ave 331/o: Aileen plush cut velours in navy and b.vine. S-M·l. 314 sleeve. scoop neck. orig. 30 00 . . . . . 19.99 J:.rew neck sweatshirt orig 30.00 19.99 Pull -on pant. orig. 28.00 . . . . . 17.99 Save 30%: Crepe de chine two-pocket epaulet blouse. Sizes 6· 16 Orig. 32 .00 .... . . . . 19.99 Save 24%: Sweaterstop acrylic cardigans. Machine washable. S,M, L. Also in women's sizes 38-44 . Orig. 34 .00 .. . . . . . ...... 24.99 Save 30%: Keneth Too cowl sweaters. Sizes S- M-L. Orig. 24.00 . . , . . . . .......... 16.99 'Sizes 38 to 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 18.99 'save 25%: Georgette shadow stripe jabot 1blouse. Sizes 8 to 18. Orig. 32.00 ......... 23.99 'Save 28%: Josephine "4 in 1" collar crepe de 'chine blouse. 8 to 18, Orig. 28.00 , . . . . . . 19.99 0save 35%: Summit's versatile skirt. Sizes 8 to 1 18. Orig. 36.00 ....................... 26.99 1 Save 25%: Levi's Bendover • pant in fall and holiday colors . For sizes 6 to 16 short. 8 to 18 9average. Also women's sizes 32 to 38. iOrig. 19.99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 15.99 J Save 33%: Devon pants. skirts. jackets. Orig. 1 22.00 to 40.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 to 25.99 I , FASHION ACCESSORIES >Special purchase: Small leather purse ~organizers. Checkbook organizers, 13.99. Credit -card attaches. 11.99. French purses, 9.99 •Special purchase: Phillippe multi-compartment bags ........ . . .... 59.99 _ Special purchHe: Walberg evening bags, many styles. colors ................... 18.99 Save 26%: Roll sleeve leotard, two piece, will be • 34.00 on November 14 . . . . . . . .. , .... 24.99 , Save 25%: Cap sleeve dolman mitered front leotard. will be 34 00 on November 14 .... 24.99 Save 26%: Selected Flexatard • leotards. will be 34.00 on November 14 ....... . , 24.99 " Save 25%: Flexatard support right. ~ Orig. 9.00 . . . . . . . . , . . . ............. 8.49 ·Save 25%: Headbands, will be 4.00 on Nov. 14 . . . ........................... 2.99 Save 25%: Legwarmers, many colors, -reg. 6.00·8.00 . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.49 to 5.99 Save 20'/o: Our entire stock o f Dim hosiery, reg. 3.00-4.50 . . . . . . . .......... 2.40 to 3.IO Save 201/e: Selected textured Geoffrey Beene pantyhose and knee hi's, reg. 3.00-8.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25 to 1.00 S.ve 25'/•: Textured hosiery by Berkshire ~. Reg. 4.50 ............................. 3.35 S.ve 201/t: Our own Bel Air~ hosiery, many colors, sheer, reg. 3.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 2.40 S.ve 20'/e: All Ooops 1ewelry in 1r. accessories. Orig. ~.00-8.00 .................. 3.20 to 1.40 Speclel purchaN: Leather checkbook clutch with a five function calculator ...........• 24.• lave 40'/e: Cubic zirconia earrings and pen · dants, reg. 24.00·56.00 • • .. , . 13.• to 33.49 Save 301/t: Mikiml simulated pearls, reg. 10.00- 45.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 1.n to 31 .49 Save 1/3: Aris Cable Capers knit scarf, gloves, hat, reg. 7.00· 16.00 • . • . . • . . . . . 3.91 to t.n Save 1/3: Vinyl handbags, many colors, atyles, orig. 24 .00 ............ , .. . . .. . . . . 15.M -. Orange Coast OAll.V PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 "' STARTS FRIDAY AT -10:00 A.M. SPECIAL SATURDAY HOURS 9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P .M. SELECTION MAY VARY BY STORE. LIMITED QUANTITIES IN SOME CASES. MEN'S SPORTWEAR Save 25% to 40%: Designer sportswer from our fall collection. Orig. 28.50 to 72.00 . . . 16.99 to 54 .99 Save 25%: Robert Bruce sweaters m 20 great colors. Reg. 25.00 .................... 17.99 Save 38%: Classic Catalina varsity 1ackets. In-- sulated to keep you warm. yet lightweight and trim. Reg . 65.00 . . . . . . . . . . . 39.99 Save 37%: Joel sportshirts Orig. 24.00 . . 14.99 Save 25%: Haggar belt loop slacks. Reg. 27.00 . . . . . . . . ................... 19.99 Save 25%: Arrow knit shrrts. Reg. 17 .00 . 11.99 Save 30%: Levi's • for Men denims. Orig 32.00 . . . . . ............... 21 .99 Save 25%: Warm-ups from Sportsphere. Triple knit warm ups 1n a choice of styles and colors. Orig. 34.00.... . . . . 24.99 Save 1 /3: Warm-ups from a famous French designer. Fashion colors. Orig. 62.00 ..... 39.99 Save 40%: Long sleeve woven sportsh1rts from a famous designer. Orig. 28 .50 .......... 16.99 Save 37%: Cotton knit striped shirts from Neil Martin. Orig. 24.00 . . . . . . , . . . . . . . ... 14.99 Save 1/3: Haggar tri-blend flannel slacks. Reg. 30.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 19.99 Save 30%: Jon Marc pleated stacks. Reg. 32.00 . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 21.99 Save 26%: B P Britches pleated flannel slacks. Reg.26.00 . . . . . . 18.99 Save 1/3: B.P. Britches pleated linen spring slacks. Will be 30 00 on 11 114 83 19.99 Save 1 /3: W ide wale cord slacks. Orig . 30.00 ... . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 19.99 Save 1 /3: Famous maker mid-wale cord slacks. Orig. 32 .00 ........................ 19.99 MEN'S SHOP Save 24%: Arrow long sleeve dress shirts. Orig. 11 .00 to 23.00 . . . ... 7 .99 to 15.99 Save 20%: Diplomat P J 's Reg. 18.00 13.99 Save 29%: European designer ~ogo tone·on tone dress shirts. Reg. 28.50 . . 9.99 Save 29%: Fitted dress shirts from a famous American designer. Orig. 10 00 .......... 6.99 Save 20%: Diplomat robes. Reg. 25.00 . 19.99 Save 26%: Belts from a prestigious French designer. Reg. 14 .00 to 30 00 ..... 10 .50 to 22.50 Special purchase: Silk ties . . . ......... 9.99 Save 25%: Our entire collection of Gold Toe socks. Reg . 3.00 to 7.00 ........ 2.25 to 5.25 Save 33% to 35%: Famous designer neckwear in a choice of stripes. Reg 13.50 to 14.00 ... 8.99 Save 25%: Folding umbrellas in a selection of colors. Will be 20.00 o·n 11114/83 .. . . . . . 13.99 Special purchase; Don Loper leathers in many styles and colors..... . . . . . . . 8.99 Special purchase: Leathers from a famous French designer . . . . . . 11 .99 Save 22%: Diplomat after shower wrap of polyester/cotton terry. Reg. 18.00 13.99 Save 20%; All Centura underwear Reg . 3.50 to 10.50 . . . . . . . . .. 2.79 to 8.39 Save 25%: Moda fashion underwear. three pairs of briefs per tube. Reg . 10.00 to 12 00 . . . 7.49 to 8.99 Save 25%: Arrow • Brigade fitted long sleeve solids. Reg . 20.00 ........ . . . . . ... 14.99 Save 25%: Oscar de la Renta full cut tone-on· . tone solid dress shirts. Reg 22.50 . . . 16.99 Save 25%: Full cut dress shirts from Neil Martin, solid colors. Reg. 20.00 ................. 14.99 Special purchase: Arrow full cut dress shirts; short sleeve patterns .. , ............... 12.99 WEST COAST KIDS Save301/o: Health-Tex playwear for infants, tod· dlers, little girts and boys. Tops. pants, coveralls and coverall sets. Reg. 10.00 to 22.00 ......................... 8.99 to 14.99 Corduroy skirts and pants. knit tops and dresses. Orig. 9.00 to 15.00 ................ 5.• to 9.99 For boys 4 to 7, tops, denims and cord pants. Orrg. 8.00 to 14.00 . . . . . ....... 5.49 to 10.49 S•ve 25°/e: Steinwurtzel fleece sweatshirts and jog pants for girls 4 to 6x. 7 to 14. Reg . 7.00 to 14 .00 ................ 4.tt to 9.99 Save 21% to 31°/e: Gown and P .J .s for girls in sizes 4 to 14. Reg. 14.00 to 15.00 .... ~-to I .ti Save 25%: Tights, anklets and knee-hi socks. Reg . 2.00 to 6.00 ................. 1.41 to 3.99 Save 21%: Blanket sleepers. 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Orig 35.00 . . . . . . ............... 25.99 Save 1 /3: Young men's cord 1ackets. Reg. 30 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.99 Save 25%: Young men's solid color Le Tigre knits. Reg. 16.00 . . ................ 10.99 Save 30%: Young men's graphic plaid shirts. Orig. 19.00 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 13.99 Save 25%: RPM triblend dress pants. Reg. 27 .00 .......................... 19.99 Save 25% to 40%: Wool blend and cord blazers for young men, from 4 /40 Jaguar . Reg, 75.00 to 120.00........ , . . . ... 89.99 to 84.99 Special purchase: Bugle Boy pleated twill pants .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.99 Special purch ase: Boys 8 to 20 status logo !<nits-. ............................. 13.99 Save 20%: Boys 4 to 7 status logo knit tops. Orig. 15.50 .......................... 11.99 WOMEN 'S SHOES Speciel purctwse: Nike's famous "Electra " jog shoe Nylon. suede trim. . .. _. 19.• MEN'S SHOES Special purchase: Italian leather shoes for casual or dress up . . . . . . . . 39.99 Save 20%: Nike canvas boat shoe Goes great with jeans and cords. Reg . 25.00 . . . . .. 19.99 FURNITURE 121.00 to 351 .00 off: Sling contemporary family room. Stationary sofa. Orig. 850 .00 . Recliner Orig 670.00 . Cocktail table orig. 500.00 End table Orig. 470.00 Loveseat. Orig 800 00 Occasional charr Orig. 600.00 Ottoman Orig 300 00 211 .00 off: Queen corwert1ble sofa Orrg 810 00 . 111 .00 off: Stationary loveseat. .. 499.00 .. 399.00 . 299.00 . 279.00 479.00 349.00 179.00 599.00 Orrg. 590.00 . 479 .00 91 .00 off: Stationary sofa. Orrg . 690.00 .. 499.00 RECLINERS 200.00 off: Barcalounger rocker recliner in wide wale Herculon • cord . Orig. 600.00 ...... 389.00 BED COVERINGS 53% ton% off: Famous maker comforters in assorted patterns and siles. 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Orig. 3.50 to 18.50 ...... 2.58 to 14.• 71% to 44% off: Holiday print tablecloths and napkins. Orig. 3.50 to 44.00 ...•.. 1.H to ~.91 20°/e to 43%: Matching holiday print table accessories. Orig. 3.50 to 17.00 .... 1.• to 12.H 62°/e to te•/o: Rose Burnout tablecloths. Orig. 42.00 to 60.00, 6 sizes. , • . • • • . 19.• ... THE BROADWAY IS ft O U r HfflN C A I 1 1 1.")ll"'IA BLANKETS 22% to 33% off: Fieldcrest Corsair automatic blankets from twin to king in champagne, coffee or ice blue. Orig. 75.00 to 155.00 ,.49.99 to 119.19 PILLOWS 40'/• to 571/e off: Debut polyester pillow from · Pillowtex. All sizes. Orig. 15.00 to 21.00.. 8.99 TOWELS 50% to 11% off: Holiday fingertip towels. Orig. 6.00 .. . . . . . .... 1.99 to 2.99 15% to 47% off: Royal Classic cotton towels, bath, hand and wash. tub mat, bath sheets Orig . 3 .75 to 27.50 ............. 3.29 to 22.99 40% to 51% off: Vera go together towels in assorted prints and solids. Will be 5.00 to 12.00 . . . . . . . .. 2.99 to 4.99 25% to 60% off: Avant1 Grand Prix solid towels in assorted colors and stzes. Orig. 4.00 to 10 .00 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.99 to 3.!t' COOKS HOP 431/e off: Our own 12 pc. wok set. Orig. 30 .00... . . . . .. BASIC COOKWARE .11.19 Seve 331/1 to 701/e: Imported stainless steel cookware: saute pan, 2 Qt. covered saucepan. 4 Qt. dutch oven, 5 1.7 'Ql. covered stockpot. 8" omelette pan. Orig. 30.00 to 70.00 . . . . . .. your choice 19.19 SMALL ELECTRICS 33% off: Rival Belgian waffler. Orig. 45.00 ..... , ....... ... 29.~ GLASSWARE 26% off: Mikasa "Larchmont" cut crystal. Orig. 15.95 ...................... 11 .95 ea. 26% off: Noritake Ebony gold stemware. Orig. 18.00 ........................ 13.50 ea. GLASS HOUSEWARES 50% off: J .G. Durand 32 pc. beverage set. Orig. 30.00 ..... . .................... 14.99 CHINA 25% to 32'/o off: Noritake Spellbinder 5 pc. place sets. 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L o u ELDER• HALLIDAY1S M EN1s CLOTHtNC •HtcKORY FARMS•HuMPTY DuMPTY Huc HES MARKET•MEs AM1Es T EENS •NANCY DuNN ANTIQUES•NEWPORT BALBOA SAvtNCs•PA.PER UNLIMITED•SAv-ON DRucs SERENDIPITY •THE STOREKEEPER • THE STOREKEEPER FoR He1t • V eT..\s INTIMATE A~PAREL • W esTCLIFF CLEANERS• W esTCLIFF SHOES I " ... -. 1 ' . llllJPlllt THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1983 ANN LANDERS 82 0 a TELEVISION 88 ENTERTAINMENT 84 111.m11111 THI caum Alon• witb the New Year, tbe Lapna Moulton Playhou1e will welcome in a new theatrical production -the world premiere of a "camp/ire opera" entitled 'Tale. of Fannie Keenan, Better Known.•• Dora Hand.' Scott Kitcher and Mindy Pack working on student program to combat teen-age drinking. Teens drinking •ore Speaking out ••• He's a victim of a drunk d~iv~r don't emphUlze death," Muon u.id. "We beca1.111e of tranaportation problefnt. -·· , ... ,...._ emphube thCJM who 80 on living with But a new van, equipped with a ohn Heim lita qweily in the .evere mental and physlcal difficulties. hydraullc lift and other necemitles, now wheelchair in hiaroom at the Col-"Lota of people think 'If I harm mytelf, enablet Heim to travel onial Manor Nunlina ~ in Icanllvewithtt.'Thenthey1eeJohnanduk Muon took outa $20,000 penonal loan York. Pa. He 1a dre.ecI in aT·thirt, theuwelvee 'How would I live with mytell lf for the equipment to allow Heim to travel to meaken and wann-up panta, and I did that to an innocent pa'9'.>n?'" ahe said. f!YerJ enaaaement. Now ahe hopes to .et up at eet 2 and about 155pounda, he hu the The prop.in hu ~o part.I;, ~t. the ~~~ .a_t ~ ~ ~y :r= build of an athlete audience ... a movie, Not Me, m which uae--WUI• .... ,....., r- . · · Hil.m talb about h.1a aocident and how life loan and even~y open chapten of the Butbecan'tdremorfeedhimlelforhelp hu been forhimlince. orpniz.ation in othercountiel. him8elf out of bed in the morning. And he "We're aaking the community to help, doesn't pt out much of the time. The leCOnd .ection of the P~ and in return, we hope we can educate Seven years ago, when Heim wu 15, he involves Muon and Heim perf~mu.ng a people," ahe said. wu in a car accident that police u.id wu comedy act to lellen the audience 1 embar-"We already have invitationa to come cauaed by a drunken driver. Theaccidentleft rumnent, and then a.nawering qu~tiona. back to aome of the achoola and John muat . him paralyzed from mid-lhoulden down. A major point be bringl ~p 18. that he have gotten about 400 letten from atudents.~ Until thia year, Heim felt "like a burn," neve~ tella pe<>P~ the?' lhoul~ t drink. . They've offered to have dances and bake" becauaehecouldn'tworkorsupporthim8elf. ~.don t uy d:?° t drink beca~ 1 ~ ules to rme money for him, but that won't Nowhelathepre.identofanewcorporation, drink,., he said. I juat say don t . dri"e come to much. We need more." A Victim Speab. drunk. The letten hitve made Heim believe he The•firm wu formed recently by h.1a At first Heim wu nervous about wureallydolng.amet.hingworthwhilewith nune, Evelyn Muon, ao Heim could travel to speeking to the atudenta in public. He doesn't hia life and he wanta to continue. neighboring achoola and tell atudenta about even like to .ee hirmelf in the movie becauae One Fairfield student wrote: surviving a aerioua alcohol-related accident. "it just alapa it rtcht in your face," he Mid. "Having you here after the film ... made The big difference between A VS and But Muon prodded and puahed him until he me think about how many times I had put my other anti-drinking and driving campaignl 1a had no choice but to go, he u.id. life in danger. U aomething like thia wu to that Heim preeenta himaelf directly to the Muon said aeverahervioe orp.nizationa happen to me, J don't think I would have the atldience u a victim, he said. had uked Heim to apeak. The tint part of the courage and will to live and do the thinga that "Most programaemphuize the number programhubeenahownin lhchoohywtema youdowithyourlife. Ireallyadmireyouand of young people killed in aocidenta, but we thia year, but he bu appeared only once what you do. Thank vou." Teen-age suicides increasing It has been a bad year for the Class of '83 and '82 and '81 By SC01T U\APT auicide Re.earcb Unit of the National understood, are at rilk for awdde and other • • I',, • ...._....., <iNtit\lt.e for Mental Health. problema. t.even Daniel, Cluaof '83, a atar on The traaedy, ahe aaid, "ia that almost all "When one kid act~y goes ahead and h.1a Wt.:on.in high adole.ient aulddes can be prevented. They does the unthinkable, it• al.molt u if that 1ehool'1 wrestling teem, lay down are just not talk1nl to anybody or getting lives pe~ ~ othen to alao do the in the family garage in January aupport." unthinkable, be said-. and, with two car mat.on running, More than 5,600 young men and women North Salem High School Principal · o carbon monoxide poi8oning. wwteraae25tooktheirllvesin 1981, themost James Walker~ in Klaobnm'• staff recent year with fieu"!l available. Suicide in and achool P9Y'Cholosiata for advice aft.er the One month later, Shannon Owena, Clua that P raee 66 percent in the 1970., fintlwcide. He apoke with atudenta, in anall of '83, a pompon girl with one of the h.ia}le9t Jr: to the National Center for He&lth and tarp groups. and called a oommunity ': .. When someone flo9nne80 Lagunar neighBeboachr, GHi~hTibbdita,tea grade averagee at St.even'• 9Chool. killed S::t11tiat meettna. g gra ua • heraelf the same way. · Walk.el'openedacrisilroomforstudenta dies who's close to was killed in a traffic accident. The CJ:D Beyond theeeactualdeatha, ma.nymore who wanted to talk, and temchen beon a b other driver was reportedly drunk. Cathy Ann Petrua>, Clua of '83, North yOUD4P1t.en oomider .Wdde, and at an earlier "auldde watch" on a dozen of Cathy YOU -YOU get /own "It was auch a lhock," Kitcher Salem, N.Y., High School homecoming age,thaneverbefore,aacordingtomorethan Petnato'afrlenda. away. 1 said. "You hear about drinking and queen and college bound, banaed henelf a dORD psychiatriata, retleAl'Chen and IChool Cathy had been a good atudent, "who driving deaths like thls happening to with a belt a month before gnduation. offidala. .emed to have a lot aob\I fol' her," u1d B• LP. BENET other people, but when BOmeOne Three weeka later, her boyfriend, Billy In addition, 1ehoola and conununities Walker, the principal. "Our Concern wu that Of .. ...,....... dies who's cloee to you -you get Shott, hanaed him8elf with a belt. He had acrom the country have c:lilCovered that the 80IDe kkla would glorify or romanticize the blown away." been under a "auldde watch" by teechen auidde of one t.een-aaer can touch off the death &J oott Kitcher of Laguna Teen drinking is a major health and waa .eem, three psychiatriata. aWddea of others who have been wretly But the afety net failed. At least one Beach waa wat.china foot-problem for young people across the c::n:l contemplating the act. other friend of Cathy'• a1ao tried to kill ball P~ when a county. Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Ithaabeenabadb::;,fortheCluaof'83, In North Salem, a amall community in henelf. And then Billy. friend infonned him h1a Mental Health Administration the Ciua of '82, the of '81, and all the New York'awell-to-do We9tcheat.erC-ounty, "Even undet' the bat of~ 1ood friend, Eric aurveya show that 3.3 million other cl.--in which ~ta, for twhen and ataff viewed the aulddee u "a peor,le .Up tbrouah if they really int.end~ l y, had died in a car youngsters -2.2 percent of the reuona not always clear, have choeen the contap:Jua IOdal problem," u.id Stanley die, • Klapbrun aid. accident ln Norco Sept. 23. nation's 14-to 17-year-olda -are ultimate eecape from what one psychiatriat Toll, auperintendent of 8Choola. Unlike Cathy and Billy, the two8elliora ~ Several beer bottles were found a11;opehorcelic.sn.tSdrinktu~es halaoeavtlshyowatalboeft~ callaT"the~~robd ~~~·"~-· f 'll'Dr.SamW'-~l~pl•-• inmedicalKa·--~NYr in Wt.consin'• Kettlemoriane H1ah School 1 ln the cruahed vehicle. ~ -· een-ap ....,... e •-._,.,....., a ucva.-o ~our u .... ~ wu _ _.,, · " were not romantically involved. Adrninia-l Daya later, Kitcher learned that a 0 See Teen-age, Page 86 tating publJc health problem in thia ooun-u.id every 8Cbool hu certain t.een-agen who, .. ________________________ try," u.id Dr. Suun Blwnenthal, belld of the becau.e they feel depremed or mis-0 ... Mont-._•-IN - \ Nora and Charlie Hester get their key from Irvine Marriott's Ed Proenza Modeh eecort Vince F eragamo down the ramp It PAPARAZZI I Children winners Rams suit up for Orangewood By VIDA DEAN BW BaiD, the 285-pound Rama' offensive guard, was a viaton of lovelineaa (make that read wa quite • aight) u he atrolled down the f.uhion ramp in a long black .equinned Ches of C..Womia gown and a blonde wig. Just· part of the fun u 19 Rama playen joined profe91ional models at La Cua'• fuhion ahow/auction at the Westin South <:out Plaza Hot.el Fuhionl were from Bullock'• with commentary by Carol Bampkrey1, who directed the ahow, and a ''wild and crazy" ManUU ~la. community relationa director for the Raml. The Friday event will benefit Or- angewood, the new home for the abUled, neslect.ed and abondoned chil- dren in OC, to the tune of about f45,000. Almoet half of that amount. $20,000, wu reallied when Nora and CUrlle Beater IUCCelafully bid on a l 4K gold key donated to La ea. by the Irvine Marriott. The a.ten can u.e that key to open the door to $2,000 worth of ler"Yicee per yew for five yean at the new hotel. Helmeta and jeneya of playaq were a1ao auction ttenw with (roolck .w runnbll back) Erle Dleke,...•1 jerMy brinC1nl in $3,000. Rita R..,ae of Irvine bid on the prment for employer K.a~rya nom,... and accepted the jelwy and kill from Dlckenon. (Kathryn s. bullcll.rw. J«-y wardrobe -lMf ~ .be boc.wJJt Vlaee P'ft'- rapme 1 Jer-y for $3,000.) Thia year Mal'f Jue Stratmu aot QB Fenqamo'a .tm-Y for $2,000 and SMrley PtpJt bid '2,000 for defeml" Mfety Nolaa Cromwell'• Jer-y. K.a.. frorn the plaY9ft and autocraphed footballa went wtth ~ ~ I would ua! their .nam8 ln the DP). Other players in the lineup of models (ck9cr1bed by Humphries • ''jun darling mocleb") were Robert Alez.i UHier, Georse Aadrew1, M .. e Barber. Boward Canoa, &Art CoW.1, Preti.. Deuanl, Carl Eken, Beary Ellanl, Mike Guwa, LeRoy lnta, Jebale J...., Jeff &emp, DH1 Sml' Ivory S.Uy and Jim YoaplOod. Jouaa Herbert (there with hu.IMnd ht) wu chalnnan of the fund-railer which attracted 400 lncludina board members Us Bala, fint VP ahd'" wUe of Bill, SU.... E1terley, Cudy ()la .. t .. , Marl J'raU. Tem Pewell and wUe Lee, Doaa &Im, chairwoman hospital!~ (with hwband Paul). Othert were Jim and Carol Gllleru. , TV'a E4 Anold, Miile and ltarea Job .. , Boyd Harvey and the BUI Bo11War1b. Soap atar go•• •hopping Mary Pace &eller, who plays Sally Frame on NBC'a .oep "Another World,'' WM ahoppma for five houn Monday at Soutll COut Plua. She wanted to buy eomethina ~Y Californian to take home to Manhattan -her purcbMet included a black ceehmere coat. Mary w• on the Welt Cout to pe.rtic:ls-te tn a TV pme thaw -her tMm won $100,000 which wW ao to her favortte charity, the Auu.tic Children'• Foundation. Mm the lhow lbe w• limowdned to Huntinlton BMch Where ehe WM a ho\.-l\l9t of bet aunt and Wllcle, Au and Boben C.way. (A family dinner featured Mary'• f.avortte -Mmdcan food.) Helmeta went to ....,... 8flUen (wile ol Z.. C.. board Jl'__,t ~) for $650; l\tMW WUUaa ... '660. and BW Rolyw-*. '400. (Klebt promJaed O>Ullnl MleMUe and Brttta eo. way eccompanled the IW' who went about ~ on the lhoppbte IPl"9I until Mr S..'1 clerk (and a .oep butt) epoc1lld her and almolt dropped the c:hocola• Rita Riqle took ·the 1hirt ofl Erle Diekenon '• back • • ! > I • llt Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 27, 1983 fl MA IOMllCI Child abase ••• Suspect you know a victim7 Take action Some women dedicate their lives to African violets. Others are fascinated by R~ian history. Me? I'm an author:it.y on roaches, ants, mice, crickets and mosquitoes. , My eyes can pick up a shadow running across a bueboard dwing an eclipse. I can pick a mosquito off a ceiling with a rolled-up copy of Good Housekeeping, using the bed as a trampoline. I can tell when a cricket is chafed just by the way his back legs are rubbing together. Sometimes I wish I had the Disney-type mentality toward arumaJs that my husband has. To him, every mouse is Mickey, ev~y cricket is Jiminy, every squirrel is Rocky, and why can't we all live in the forest together in harmony? For openers, anything in fur that is not on a hanger terrifies me. U I wanted the animals to live in the house ~th me. rd give'them their own key. I'm always looking for a miracle. Some humane way of ridding the house of these pests without my having to track them down, with specially trained guard dogs, bait traps or poisons that reduce them to dust. I visited a hardware store a few weeks back and the salesman was ecstatic. He showed me one of those sonic boxes that you just plug into the wall and. voila, every insect in the house goes running into the streets holding its ears. I was suspicious. "What's it sound like?" ''We don't know," he' said. "Only the insects hear it." "How do we know they hear it?" "You never see them again." "Do dogs hear it?" "No, only the insects you want to get rid of." "Can they hear it under the sink when the cupboard doors are closed?" "Yes.'' "Does it make them crazy? Destroy their hearing? Maybe we're creating a new threat ... insects and rodents with impaired hearing." "No," he persisted. "Where do they go when they run out of the house?" I asked. "Probably. next door." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been teaching third grade for a ahort Ume. There are two children in my claaa who, I suspect, a.re being sexually abuaed. Will you please tell me what to look for? I can't afford to be mistaken about this. On the other hand, I would rather be wrong than do nothing out of fear and allow theee two darling little girls to have their lives ruined. I am suspicious because they both seem withdrawn and frightened about something. What do your experts say? Please print some guidelines for other teachers as well as neighbors, family members and friends. In my opinion sexual abuse of a child is the most horrendous crime short of murder. In fact, it IS a form of murder when you come right down to it. It can kill a child's very sou,1. Give me some guidelines, Ann. -HYDE PARK, CHICAGO DEAR CMCAGO: Donald Scblo11er, cbJef of commanlcatiODI for die Dliaola Department of Cblldrea and Family Services, says a.a abased. child 1how1 a blgh level of awareness aboat aeiuaJ relattona and baa more explicit lnforma&loa than tbe other chlldrea. He or ahe 1ometlme1 engages in play that resemble• intercoarae. The cbJld may have ane:rplalned lnfectloa1 la tbe genital area. Sitting or walking may be dlfflcalt. There may be barning, itcblag or bleecllng of tbe gealtala. Bralaea are another lndlcatloa. A sadden drop la 1cbool grade1 may ladlcate : q AllN UNDflS 1ometllJD1 a. wroa1. Any statement daat relate• to abase mast be taken 1erloa1ly. Oilldrea rarely lie aboat tla11. Other sips fctr relatives to watcll for are Dlglltmarea, eryba&, 1leepleasae11, tlae need to be aroaad 1 °safe" peraoa, lack of appetite, and a relae&aace to be left alone wldl cenaln people. Seiaally abased girls often behave la a fearful manner la die presence of men. Anyone who n1pecta a claild Is bein1 aenally abased based on dlese pldellne• alloald look la tile yellow pa1es ander "cbJJd abase." Be frank and cooperative. I arge all who have a 1troa1 saaplcloa to act on It. Yoa will bave performed a bamultarlan service. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter has been in my head and heart for two years. Now I am going to put it on paper. Why is it that when a mother who has raised four or five or six kids gets old, the entire responaibWty of taking care of her falla on one? I don't need financial help, but. it aure would be lovely if one of my brothers or mtent would come over and take her out for a day. (They all live in town.) When they call on the phone to uk "How's ma?" I aay, "Fine, would you like to aay hello?" The answer I get ia "Not really. She's pretty deaf. Tell her I said hi." Or, "I haven't got time to talk now. Maybe tomorrow." .. I am fed up with thiagarbageand had to write this letter or bust. -HAD IT IN Il..LINOIS ·DEAR ILL.: A lot of people are Ct': tee tbemaelvea la my colamD today. for wrttln1. . . • • • Are your pa.rents too strict? Ha.rd to reach? Ann Landers' booklet, "Bugged by Pa.rents? How t.o Get More Freedom," could help you bridge the generation gap. Send 50 ce.Qts with your ,request and a Jong,, stamped, self-addressed·envelope t.o Ann Landers, P.O. 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Jack Hall u hia aucce910r. The annual installation of new officers and chamber directors wu part of the membenhip hmcheon at the C.O.ta Mesa Golf and Country Club. Fowler, who baa lived in Costa Mesa for about 30 years, baa ser- ved as chamber presi- dent for three years. Upon receiving a past president's plaque, he said, "I can't tell you how much (being presi- dent) baa meant to me. It's something I'll never forget as long as I live. It's been a great, great privilege." Fowler works as a public relations rep-Keuedi Fowler re.entative for South C.OUt Bank and ia currently running for the board of ·direct.on of the Mesa Consolidated Water District. As guest speaker Judge Selim "Bud" Frank- lin, of Harbor Municipal Court, gave a history of the court and its relationship to the conununity. He also told the audience to be prepared for some croea-examining from Jack Hall, the only attorney to be chamber president aim'e Franklin himaelf served in that post. An engraved silver tray was presented to Lucy and A. L . "Pink" Pinkley for their 50 years of involvement in Costa Mesa. Pinkley, a fonner mayor, said he would continue his service to the city. New chamber officers who were installed along with President Hall and Past President Fowler are Don Butts, first vice president; Jerry Wofford, second vice president; Malcolm Roes, third vice president; Peggy Reinert, secretary and Mark Letter, treasurer. Newly elected directors include Paul Brecht, Virginia Buckles, Gail Darling, J.C. Humphries, Eric Johnson, Roy June, Karl Kemp, Dr. Bernard Luskin, Theodore (Bob) Robins Jr. and Pat Ziegler. !{ ... , ... \ "'"'''rt th\\ tl\•,tUl'' nt "'' •'\" ",.,,, •"'r"'''' ~ Ith. h "''·"' ~ h .. \ ' .... 11\\.\,tl 11,.,,, '·'" Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, October 27, 1983 .. Pet threat.... Prevent spread of infection to humans DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I've had a recent painful experience: givina away two ca\I who have been my pets for over two yean. My reuon? A friend of mine pve birth to a deformed child which docton u.id wu due to toxoplalrnoma, caught from a pet cat. A.a I am now pregnant, I don't want to take the chance. I've read previous oolumm of )'tXUI in which you d.llcumed tox- oplummia; I Wonder lf I've been batty ln parting with my peta. Mn. Y. DEAR MRS. Y .: As many aa three out of four homett in the United States have peta of one kind or another. Dop and catll are the moet common. It's true that certain 'precautions muat be· taken to prevent sPf"d of infection from pet to human. For example, pet bl..rda can spread psittacosis, which caWlel fever that ia eometimes due to pneumonia. Turtlea may produce u.lmonella infection. Even pet racoons are a poential t~t becauae they can tnumnit rabies. Of oourae, you've heard that many allerglc individuala get wone when expoeed fo dog or cat fur. They can al8o spread ringworm. Pupples who have intestinal parasites can infect YOWlS children by contaminating toys or the soil in the back yard. Sometimes an innocent cat-ICl'atch may produce an infection called cat scratch fever. Last, it's true that there's danger of a pregnant woman getting toxopla&mosi.s which may be a threat to the unborn child. For thoee who keep their pet cats, it's important to avoid handling cat litter boxes. Keep T rou1 HIAlTH DR. PETER J STEINCROHN handa clean. Thia will le.en chancee of a pregnant woman contractlng toxoplumoma. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: There's a sur- geon we know who can do an appendectomy in le. than 12 minutes. Doesn't that make him an exceptional surgeon? Mr. B. DEAR MR. B.: There'• more to good surgery than dexterity. Sometimes "settina out" too aoon isn't beneficial to the patient. . Frahk C. Spencer, M.D. of New York hat put it well: "An operation combinee two fundamen- tally different ~ona-the intellectual proce88 of making decisions and the manual prooeaa of dexterity. Probably about 75 percent of the important eventll in an operation are related to making deciaiona, and about 25 percent to dexterity. Theee two rnechan.Wna are inseparably fused in the basic objective of performing the operation J quickly and skillfully as pcaible WITHOUT making algnificant mistakes." • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I don't think I've ever read about my problem ln your oolwnn. At night, while I'm trying to fall aaJeep my lep woo't stay atill. They keep movtna from one position to another. Naturall)', l can't fall Mleep, I hope you know what I'm 1alldna about. Mn. 0. DEAR MRS. D.: May times I've di.cu.ed what appears to be your problem. lt'a called the Re.U... Leg Syndrome. Unfortunately, ~ we haven't yet diacovered a apec:Wc cure for thia fru.tratln&. ltUbbom condition. Perhapa your doctor can make IOme helpful 1uggestion. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I plan to be pregnant within the next couple of montha. The truth of the matter U. that my husband and I would prefer to raile a boy. Ia there anythina we can do at the point of conception that would lncreMe thia poMibility? Some frienda have auggerted douching with ylnegar. Others, that I eat spinach. Pleue comment. "-rs. G. DEAR MRS. G.: Theories abound. I know of none that are as effective as just plain "hoping" that your wiah comes true. • • • Dr. Steincrohn welcomes reader mail but is BOlT)' he cannot answer person.ally. Letters of wide11t interest will be answered in his column. Send your questions to him, in care of the Daily Pilot. P. 0 . 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The musical, baaed on historical incidents from the old west, was created by Laguna Beach author Mark Turnbull, who wrote the book, music and lyric.a. He characterizes bi8 work as a production that goes from "slapstick to tragedy in the wink of an eye. The mu.sic cove.rs the ent.l..re spectrum of American music, from.folk songs to bluegr .. to music ball to opera." The story focwies on a Boeton-raiaed aoprano who, after achieving celebrity status in the capitala of Europe, retuma to the United Statel to take on a new Identity aa a music hall linaer in Dodge City, Kan. Karin Benaon, a Lagwla resident, has been precast in the leading role of Fannie/Dora. Auditions for male roles will be held Tueeday at 7:30 p.m. in the green room of the playhouae, 606 ~ Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Directing ''Tales" will be Craig Fleming, who also stal(ed the world premiere of another Laguna-born play, "Match Point/Dead Heat," two years .go. Not only ia the production bued on historical incidents, but the actual ai.ging will follow the traditions of traveUna performing troupes of the 18709 and 809, acoordlng to playhouae managing direc1or Douglas Rowe. "In the late 1800s. theee perfonners would aet up a stage out in the open plalna with their w.gons and a campfire off to one aide would provide the lighting," Rowe noted. 'Thia intimate style will be recreated in our play." Anyone wishing further infonnation about auditions may call the playhOUBe at 494--0743 or 494-8021. Caesar hailed in reflection BACKSTAGE -Heavy ticket sales have prompted Saddleback College to extend lts current ... product.ion of "Little Women" an additional week- end ... the show now will be staged at 8 p.m. Nov.4 and I lyTOMJORY 'P 1'111 ........ NEW YORK (AP) -Listening to Sid Caesar, ¢arl Reiner and Mel Brooks reminisce about "Your Show of Shows" is almost as funny as watching the (;olden Age comedy itself. Did you know, for ihstance, that Albert Einstein once asked to talk with Caesar? I Caesar, who joined Brooks and Reiner for the premiere edition of "Night.cap: Conversations on the Art.a and Letters" on Hearst-ABC's ARTS cable-TV network, says the Nobel Priz.e-winning scientist died before the two could get together. The comedian goes on to say he later met J . Robert Oppenheimer, the nuclear physicist, who told him: says, adding: "Mistakes.were always good for him, 5 and 3 p.m. Nov. 6 in the ooll~'s Studio Theater ... becausehe'dalwaysovercompensatewithaomeburst CALLBOARD -Auditions for the comedy "6 of insanity .... Nothing could throw him." Rms Riv Vu" will be held Nov. 7 and 8 at 7:30 p.m. at. ·Each show was constructed, largely by commit-the Garden Grove Community Theater, at Eastgate tee, from scratch. Park on St. Mark's Circle at Chapman Avenue, "Sid Caesar would come in," Brooks says, "and Garden Grove ... Robert Leibovich is directing the he would say something insane, like, 'Saturday show, which cal.ls for a cast of four men and four afternoon, I was sitting in the kitchen and I saw a fly.' women ... call 897-5122 for details .... "So we all sat there. 'OK, it was Saturday and he I saw a fly. We gotta listen to this?' r LUWllY THf Rl llES _:::JJllW••••air. ''And he would say, 'The Oy went on an apple ... r '1111 stood there maybe 10 seconds ... didn't like it.' And he • 1'11"° Mati"uSllo••nu O..LYS2 ~Unlns0111fr••stllottd • ~;:r.en it got me thinking, ''What was the s 1113 r1U. I. J1all6 J 63'4 '255l / ::!~~· ':. ) s "With all the silliness and fun we would be FO~ FUOI EX<ITEmEntl V1s1tOur ... j ..A. making at that," Brooks says, ''sooner or later, he 'tr l . )o{ would prevail." --. ------=====~ TBZ p(; 12 oo 4 oo '"' ! "Albert wanted to talk with you. He had figured 9ut the physical equation. He wanted to talk to you •bout the human equation." ;........-------------------.• "Th• photography 11 excellent, the 11/m,,,.ker h11 c•ptured th• be•uty and th• tury of th• IN ... _ L.A. TIMES mDH'I' 8 OOP~•~r~ R BJG CHILL Studs Terkel, the author and radio commentator ..-ho is co-host of the ARTS show, with writer Calvin Trillin. marvels at the story. "This is legitimate?" Terkel asks Caesar. ~ He's assured that it is. "I would never have dared llO do any double-talk with him," Caesar says. l "Night.cap" will be offered to ARTS' subecribers five times -Saturday, Wednesday, Nov. 26 and Dec. f and 22. , The program. entertaining and at times down- nght hilarioua, reunites Caesar with Reiner and lkooka, who wrote for the show, for the first time in l5 years, Terkel says. The three aeem energized by Che experience, and the conversation fairly crackles '8 they recall their work, still considered a standard to ~hich all television comedy aspires. "We were all nuts," Caesar says. The living room-style conversation is inter- jpened with worn and slightly blurred filmclips from "Your Show of Shows," a TV classic that was a ~turday-night fixture on NBC from 1950-54. Terkel is wonderful and eminently comfortable f1 the role of host. He whips out a handkerchief now ~d then to blow his nose, an unconscious gesture ~romoted, no doubt, by the relaxed atmosphere of the Show. ~ "Howarya," he growls, introducing the pro- iram. "You know , television, everybody knows, tlduding God, has had its low moments. It has them now, too. "But its highest moment," he says, "in the eyes and memories of many, in the world of comedy, was a rven-year period, 1950 to '57.'' "Your Show of Shows" was introduced on NBC J'~. 25, 19~. and Caear'•..,.. included, at one time ... another, Brooks, Reiner, Woody Allen, Lucille kallen. Larry Gelbart. Imopne Coca and Nanette Fabray. Gelbart later created "M-A-S-H." After "Your Show of Shows" left the air, Caesar ~turned with Reiner, who doubled as a member of e cast. and Mill Fabray in "Caesar's Hour," and t prosram ran on NBC throu8h May 25, 1957. "Sid," says Brook.a, "had, more than anybody hiat I ever met, two thinga: the gift of observation ... +nd the gift of apprising it, mimicking it." I Still, it wun't easy. Television performers, in those days, were limited in what they could talk about, Caesar says. No aex, no politics, no religion. rwe had to stick with thinga that we knew' and that rras the human condition .'' l Caesar had a talent {or lmprovtaation, Brooks Muldaur ~mmy's ~keeper' I LOS ANGEL.ES (AP) I-Diana Muldaur real1a lthat when ahe. waa a tyoung actre1a in New fYork theater she WU )laked to jol n the ~emy of Television ;Arta & Sciences. 1 "I remember laughing ~ throwing it away," l'he said. "I wouldn't ten do Broadway then. was only going to do hakespeare and the ~la•C9. That shows how ;ouch my attitudes have ~hanged." ' To say the least. ~uldaur has just taken ffice as president of the rganization that an- ually produces the yAwards. The unpaid job will uire nearly all of her · for the next two ean, but she doesn't . "I never wanted to an actre91. 1 always anted to have a full ew of the lndustry. I've ways wanted to see it worked." In the put Muldaur ~._ "No one who lo'I•• II/ms of Hlllllfl, 1hlp• or th• ••• c•n mis 1 'COASTER'." -THE OREGONIAN (~()1\S'l1l~ll THE TRUE SAGA OF A MAN, HIS SHIP, AND THE SEA ST ARTS FRIDAY POAT THEATRE 2105 E. Coeet HwJ., CotOM .. IW, ..... .., At 7 a I P.M. 873-GIO BJ0:T-~1 wro11aa· · 1 ---·---IPC;I e DO OOl.8Y 1m110 • • • •• ~-"".::"!.'~ She's wild. She's wldced. And she really knowshowto atarred in auch TV es u "Born Free," ''The Survivors," ·--·-· ...... . 'M cCloud" and 'Kiuoner.'' 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Richard BeckinsaJe. -7:00-8 C88NEWS ' DNBCNEWS I HAPPY DAYS AGAIN AICNEWSO ! :SAN & MAATIN'S LAUGH-IN tDFAME e JOKER'S WILD I llUSIHE88 REPORT MOTORW&K Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE • 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 8 LOYE CONHECTlON ® HIO COMING ATTAACTIOHS ©)MOYIE **lot. "love Chlld" {1932) Amy =r~Beau Bridget. * * * * "The Godfather. Part II" (1974) Al Pacino. Robert Duvall. -7:05- • OAANOE COUNTY TODAY -7:30- 12 ON THE TOWN YOUNG PEOPLE'S SPECIAL STIIAWIERAY SHORTCAKE IN BIGAPPLECfTY ·~LA I 0 PEOPLE'S COURT TO THE MANOR BOAN NEW TECH TME.8 Cl) TIC TN; DOUGH -~YFEUO **'~ "Island Of The Losl" (1968) Alctlard Greene. Luke Halpin, ®INSIDE BOXJNO -8:00- • Cl) MAGNUM, P.1. 0 8 GIMME A BREAK 9MOV1E * * * "The Petrified Forest" (1936) Humphrey Bogart, Bene Davis. I ®) TRAUMA CENTER LOU GRANT (!)SOAP I ~AJNMENTTONIGHT t 'h "Key West" (1972) Stephen Boyd, Woody Strode fl) NATURE 6!> IHSIOE OAAHGE COUNTY CC'JMOVIE *•in "Blue Collar" (1978) Richard ~~rvey Kettel. * * "Trail 01 The Pink Panther" ( 1982) Peter Sellers. David Niven. Cil LONE ST AR BAR & GRILL (%)MOVIE t *\It "The Kentucky Fried Movie" (1977) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo Hen. -•:30-D a! MAMA'S FAMILY Cl) LOVE BOAT Q) P.M. MAGAZINE Ii> SNEAK PREVIEWS -9:00- B Cl) SIMON & SIMON 8 WE OOT IT MADE 1~05 HEAL THBEAT • MONTY PYTHON'S FLYlNO CIRCUS l~THEATAE ** "Tlme Walker" (1982) Ben "4Ut· phy, Kevin Brophy. -t:30-g a c.tEERS (f5 ~SNOT EASY *** "Home Before Otnt" (1951) Jain Simmons. Rhonda Fleming. e MONTY PYTHON'S FL YING CIRCUS ~RACING F1'0M OAK TI& If.ST Of BIZAAAE MOVIE **'II "Love Child" (1982) Amy Mldlgan. Beau Bridges. -10:00- • Cl) KNOTS WONG I Qt HU STREET llUE8 em NEWS 920/20 IPOUClWOMAN MA8T£RPIECE THEATRE MURDER MOST ENGLISH MOVIE ** "The Last Bandit" (1949) WU· Nam EHiott. Adrian Booth. CC) AllUM FLASH ~=THEHFL * ** "Rich And Famout" (1981) Clndice Bergen. Jacqueline Bisset. ~10:30-lwsN>EPEHOOO NETWOAK (C)MOVIE _ ••'A "Eating Raoul" (1932) Paul Blnel, Mwy Woronov. Cll) LOYIHG FRIENDS AHO llllRCT OOUPLQ 8 KNXT tCBSl 8 KNBC INBCl • KTLA (Ind l • KABC IABCl •tc FMB <CBSl 9 KHJ-TV (Ind.) e KCST CABCl • KTTV (Incl.) • KCOP·TV (Ind.) e KCET IPBSl G ICOCE (P BS! 642-4321 Dtrtct or collect. to aubscrlbt> to your hom t town paper. the 9MOVIE ••'II "The Bordet" (19111 JIClc Nicholson. Vlltrle Ptrrine. -11:00- 0D(J)@J 8 NEWS TAXI OONOSttOW ~ JAa<IE GLEASON THE PAU.18EA8 ON LOCATION MOVIE • *"' "The Picture Show Man" (1979) Rod Taytor, John Melllon. -11:30- (1) TMPPEA JOHN, M.O. a THE IE.ST Of CAMON 8A TUADAY NIGHT QJ) A8C NEWS NIOHTUHE .. SfMCttOf ... THICK! Of THE NIGHT 8ll&T8 Of SAN FRAHCl8()() FAMIL. Y PORTRAIT !:ua * ·~ "Exorcist II: The Htrl11c" ( 1977) Richard Burton, Linda Blelr. -11:56-~MOVIE *** "I Wake Up Screaming" (1941) Betty Grable, Vlc1or Mature. -12:00-U MOVIE * * "Requiem For A Gunfighter·· ( 1965) Rod Cameron, Step.hen McNaJly. (!) IHDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS ®MOVIE * * "The Toy" ( 19821 Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. CID LOVINO FRIENDS AHO PERFECT COUPlES -12:20-UMOVIE •••.;"Used Ctrs" (1980) Kurt Rus- sell, Jack Warden. -12:30-0 a LATE NIOHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN D TWIUOHT ZONE DMOYIE **th "Hitler: The last Ten Days" ( 1973) Alec Gulnnea, Slmon Ward . Cl) ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN In a September report to the City Council. Laguna Beach Police Chief Neil Purcell diacloeed that incident& involving Y<>Un8 people and alcohol increued th.la year compared to 1982. Kit.cher, 17, decided to do aome-thin& aboUt it. Soon after Eric's death, he began studying hiah achool programs combating drhik- ing and driving .. He WU in the midst of his research last week when the cloee-knit high school oommunity was stricken with its most recent tragedy. 'two Laguna High students, ~Snyder ai:id Samantha Shan- non, were involved in a oolliaion on Laguna Canyon Road with Stacy Davia, who graduated last June. Davia and Snyder died of multiple injuries. Shannon was listed in stable oondit.ion Wednesday at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. ''That accident really got Scott moving," explained his mother, Ann Kit.cher. "Alcohol wasn't involved this time, but I think it made every student realize they're not invin- cible." Kit.cher and six classmates - Carol Card, Mindy Pack , Chad 1Brlnderaon, Dawn Orr, David Blackbom and Erik Dickerson - formed a group called the Safe Conduct Cowicil. Adapted from a similar program in Darien, Conn., the group's goal is to create a free confidential ride service to provide student& transportation from parties on Friday and Saturday night&. Kitcher hopes the service will be U8ed by student& w,ho have had too much to drink and ai:e faced with a long drive home or thoae who find themselves away from home with a intoxicated driver ... Klt.cher aaid he ia concerned aome adults may interpret his idea as "green light" for kids to get drunk. "Thia has nothing to do wiUi our aervi<.'e -the reality ia that people do drink and a lot of them end up in accidents," Kitcher aaid. "We have to keep it confidential 10 people will use it." He held up an Ann Lander's column which endonea student ride programs. "It says, 'every inebriated teen- ager w~ can take out of the driver's seat can make thia dangerous and untidy world a whole lot safer' - That's what I have to aay to any critics of th.la program." Kitcher said. ' ' The council would ~ hold monthly forums on alcohol-related i.aauea, Kitcher aaid. The ride prosram would operate on weekend nights from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Workina in two ahifts, volun- teers would man three cars and a dispat.ch station, he said. "We need about 80 student and adult volun- teers for It to work," Kitcher added. The Council also ia eolidting donations to purchase CB radio equipment and to cover telephone, printing and poetagecosta. In its first week, the group has raised $~. but about $1,000 ia needed, Kit.cher aaid. "I worry that eome people might forget about theee accidents in a few weeks," Kit.cher aaid. "I want thia program to keep them remembering -always." Donations may be made to: Laguna Beach-High School ASB, "Safe C.onduct," clo Scott Kitcher, 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach, Calif, 92651. ~ ..., .......... , traton in the achool diatrictoutlide Milwaukee waited witil the aecond suicide to call for help. "One auidde ia like anything else. suicide or even attempt it want to die, but ptychiatriata c.autJon parents and teachers to take such behavior .erioualy . Sooner or later it'a going to happen," aaid Earl Brakken, the 1ehool super-M.ar}y parent& think a suicide at- intendent. "But after the 9eCOnd one, tempt \'results from a temporary upeet. wethoughttheremlghtbeanepidemic But it la unwile to conslder it an Upect to it." insincere gesture where death was not Brakken invited doctors and IOCial intended," said Dr. Joeeph Teicher, workers to the 1ehool to talk with chief of clinical services at the Delert students and meet with parents. They Community Mental Health Center in told teen-agers that suicide was a Indio, Calif. cop-out and adviled parents to look for Yet Teicher acknowledged that aigna of depnmion. moodiness, sad.nees, 90Cial i8olation and -By the end of the spring semester, depreaion are a common experience of the suidde toll had ri1en to three. adoleecence. "In fact, when they are Annette Willlama, an eighth grader, not exhibited, one may wonder about hanaed henelf in April. the child's emotional health," he said. Theproblemofteen-ageauicidecuta ··"However, when one begins to act on aero. economic lines, from the poor ·his morbid fantasies, that's when there inner<ity to the wealthy suburbs. is a problem." Where it has happened, teachers, In the weeks before a suicide coumel~, parents and psychiatrists attempt, relationships wi.ti parents, aaid they have learned a big leaon in teachers and friends often break down. hoWlo~aauiddal teen-ager-"How often parent& tell us with a and what to do if they don't. great deal of feeling: 'He U8ed to be In Edgewood, Md., a rural such a nice boy but lately we haven't rniddle-cla88 town, Melissa Putney, an beenable tohandle him,"'Teichersaid. eighth grader who was 8 'h months Teen-age suicide was once thought pf'elhant, knelt in front of a speeclipg to be an impulsive act, "but much to our Amtrak train outside her achool last awpriae we have found that it is a spring. considered act baaed on a long period of After that, "and probably forever, maladjustment and problems with the poaibWty of another child con-parents, with a girl, with a peer group, templating suicide jumps into my mind with achoo!, and with life," Teicher when I deal with kida," aaid Joeeph J . said. Brown, principal at her echool. "Everyone paints the years of "Of 10 kida who change behavior, adoleaence as golden. That's bunk. It's maybe one will commit au.icide, ao you sheer murder growing up." have to deal with all of them," he Thinking about death, dreaming added. "If there is any aingle thing to about death and general preoocupation lookatitiaayoungsterwhoatonetime with death are warning signs, said Dr. may have been a good student, but Cynthia Pfeffer, chief of the child doesn't seem to care anymore." psychiatry inpatient unit at New York Not all teen-agen who talk about Hospital, Westchester Division. Q)LOVE.AMENCANSTYLE .~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-----------~ EHTERTAINMSfTTONlOHT (S)MOVIE * 'h "Exorcist II: The Htflllc" ( 1977) Richard Burton, Linda Blair. -12:40-11 CIJ MOVIE **'It "Suddenly, Love" (1978) Cln- ~ Williams. Paul Shenar. CQJMOVIE "Skin On Skin (1982) JOl'ln Leslie, Eva Hausmann. -1:00- UMOVIE ***"Spawn Of The North" (1938) Henry Fonda, George Ratt. Cl) MOVIE • * * "Mata Harl" (1932) Gre1a Gar· bo. Lewis Stone. e ALL IN THE FAMILY GJ MOVIE • • * ~ "One Fool In Heeveo" ( 1941) Fredric Marcil. Martha Scott. '1)GENESCOTT -1:20-:cJMOVIE *••"Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" I 1982) Dennis Christopher, Susan Saint James. -1:30-0 Qt N8C NEWSOVE~T !: * * "The Toy" (1982) Richard Pryor. J&cilie Gleason -1:45- (H)MOVIE * "Halloween Ill: Season Of The Witch" (1982) Tom Alkins. Stacey Nefldn. -2:00-11 Cl) C8S NEWS "'6HlWATCH DLA. TODAY ©)MOVIE * * * * "The Godfather, Par1 11" ( 1974) Al Pactno. Aobef1 Duvall. -2:15-(S)MOVIE • *•'Ii "The World Accordino To Garp" (1982) Robin WllUams, Mary Btth Hurl. 9MOVIE * * * "Norman Loves Rott" ( 1982) Carol Kane. Tony Owen. -2:30- DG>QINEWS -3:00- 9MOVIE ** "Rolling Home" (1948) Jell1 Plftler, Ausaen Hayden. Cl) MORNING STRETCH Q)MOVIE • * * "Pursued" ( 1947) Wright. 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Irvine resident Ronald Stnldl la now president of the finance division. Vietor H. IDdJek of Pacific Palisades has been named president of the administration division. The announcements were made by Ranblr Sahni, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Americu Dtveralfled, a nationwide real estate and finance development firm . • • • Wllllam E. "BID" Scbebeck of Orange has joined Martnera Bull in San Clemente as vice president and manager of the the mortgage loan division, accordi.ng to an announcement by Rlcllard Koragaard, presiden t and chief executive officer. Schebeck if a Certified Review Appraiser, a Registered Underwriter and is professionally ueociated with the U.S. League of Savings and Loans and most major mortgage banking associa- tions. • • • Tandy Leatlaer Co. has appointed Jobn Coffman manager of the Santa Ana Tand y Leather store. Coffman will demonstrate leathercraft techniques to anyone interested, in addition to conducting traditional leathercraft clasaes. The store is located at 1214 N. G rand Ave. Aircal 3rd quarter: $2.5 million profit Newport Beach-based Aircal reported a $2.5 million pro!il for the third quar1er lowering its la.es for the nine months to date to $6.25 million , the airline reported. The significant improvement was based upon revenues of $66.4 million for the third quarter repre9enti.ng a 16.3 percent increase from the same period last year. "The turnaround wu due to increued traffic, h.icher aven,e faree, improved operating econom- '-and reduced~ costa,'1 said William Lyon. the airline a chairman, president and chJe f executive officer. AirCallncrealed traffic~ percent for the third quarter while reducing ext"e91 eea ta by nearly 11 percent. The airline hu changed its route strUCtUre to concentrate on the the Los Angeles Ar.-Bey Area corridor. IN •GYINVISTMINTS provided by JET WINO SYSTEMS, INC. ln,,..tment pro~: FEDERAL-Investment Tax Credit.. .......... 10% Buelness Energy Credlt.. ......... 15% STATE-Solar Energy Credit... .................. 26% TOT AL CREDITS ......................... 50'1• Oeprec:lallon and Long Term Income FOR INFORMATION CALL: 71o41780·9509 11 Maln .. 11 Or., Corona def Mar. CA 92625 Ollt<tld My Dy ~'""' ,...,__ 10 Call! '""'°""'' wfW> ..,,.,., -eolll•l;llllr .. ~.,. I"-'_,,, •~c~ QI~ k_.,.,,_ t. ""'-DI•• -'250 00 6 Of* .-c-"'e•c .. t QI M~ 000., •H f e:> 111 111 ""' 1 ""1 _,11, at oet...o Of HOOO 000 Of INloll .._.,~I ~1 1011\e ~OfWtn I C1Kll (ta CO'll&....,,,.Nta• • ' ... ,. __ Of .... ~ -·- l .1111 .. 11 1.1 \\, II \ I. I )f' 111•"11 I· 11 ,, I t1\!'' lllh 11 •I I .ii• "II.., I I IM 111 o pli1• i f'"llil •' I ' -" ; 'I' J ~ :i; ... \ 111111.il I '1•111·11t.1L!• I<"'' 11 11",, I ti 0:1",. 1.-q I'll )')ll h ll ' II-ill \J,.111h- • l.:!tl:! '" fl11, t 111111(>/o /• /111•1 !/ 1111 11 111r/, •lr1/1 "11110 ti/,,,,,, l<r//1 'r/r I• 1/1111/t r/ /11 111r/o />t 11.!o 11/ ''"''I /1/~• If I 11 /,./,,I /.! /11,\ ( G) ( r11il1•11/lll I 1 .. 1 ''"'" I• 1111 J ''""' """ lhl.! I '""'. It's true. A loa n to replace this roof will cost you $3,202 more at Welt s Fargo Ban k than it will at California First. The fact is, Cali fo rni a First Hank has thl lowest fi xed rates on consumer loans, overall, of any major bank in the state. So no matter what you neeQ the money for, we cou ld save you more than you thi nk. In addi tion, we'll give your loan request our top priority, so yo u won't have to wa it long for an answer. If the loan you want is under $50,000, and isn't real estate·secured, we'll give you an Mrn1ht r FOK' ·' answer within 24 hours. Some· times the same day. We think lower loan rates, and faster answers, are two good ways to prove how much better banking can be at Cal ifornia First. If you'd like to know how much better, think of how much more yp u could do with $3,202. ' • J. -Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Th~rlday, ~tober 27, 1983 STOCKS 1'1nanday '• 11 a.-. (PDT) Prieea \otlft •• PE Nh (lov C"O NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS QUOTATIONS IHCt.UOE TAADA& OH THE Nl!W VOAI(. MIOWEll f'AClflC P9W &0$TQH OUROIT AHO CINC•NHAtl ltTOCIC EXCHAHGE& ANO AEJ'OltTtO av TH( NASO lffSTIHET 4T"\ • P £ hO\ 1.10.. ( "O ~... ....,. P E no• Clow C"O S.•lt' ... , P E ncl,• t•o"' 1."4 ~·~ ..... P l 1\0• C•ov Cl'>q •.Al ti' l'lf .. I t• t ~d\ t tO\-" ( "oQ -· :I • CD >C • -a .-CD :I • --· < CD • I •IEll lllEFI FTC launches investigation of Ford advertising claims By Ge Auecias.d Prna D!.TROIT -The U.S. Federal Trade C<PD'!''"'an bu uk.ed Font Motor Co. to document adverdllnl clalml that lta c:ara are built better than the. of Cbt'Yl1er Corp. or GeDenl Motors Corp., a Ford apokemnan •ya. 'the inquiry ~after Chrysler complained to the FTC and the ~ teleWilon network.a about the Ford clalma. Trans "1 orld to spin off TWA SAN FRANCISCX) -Directors of Trana World Corp. have voted to ap1n off the company' a 'IW A unit, and stockholders are 01Cheduled to vote on tht pn>paeal in December. • Oil profits rise 17 percent WASHINGTON -Led by Mobil Corp. and Gulf Oil Corp., profita of the 10 largest U.S.-bued oil companies 11* 17 percent in the awnmer quarter, to a oombtned .. .IU billion it was announced Wedneeday. Government deficit sets record WASHING TON -The government outapent ita income by $195.4 billion in the fi8cal year juat ended, smuhina the all-time deficit record of th~ previous year. n.cal 1983 wa1 the 14th year in a row that the government operated in the red and the 42nd in the last 50 yean. Housing construction unchanged WASHING TON -U.S . bullden probably willClOOltl'Uct about the aame number of hOUlel in 1984 •they did th1a year, / a bulldera trade group estimata. MichMl Sumichrut. chief eoonomiat for the National Amodatian of Home BuOden. told a builders conlerenoe Wedne9day that 1984 "won't be a year of increued production, but it will be at 1eMt a reuonably good houaing year." Businessmen's optimism rising NEW YORK -U.S. bu8inemnen are lfOWinc more optimistic that the economic recovery will ocotinue, ICCCrding to aeparate surveys releued Wedne9day by Dun & Bradstreet Corp. and Fortune magazine. Chrysler profits hit new high ffiGHLAND PARK, Mich. -Chryaler Corp. aya ita $100.2 million third-quarter profit lifted earnm,a fat the first nine montha of 1983 to $682.6 million -more than it ever earned in a full YMr. Chrysler'• third-quarter profit, amounting to 72 centa per ahare of common ltock., wu up nearly 10 times from the $9.4 million, or 3 cmta per ahare, it earned a year earlier. Gold tumbles to 14-month low LONDON -Gold pricel twnbled to 14-month 1.owa in European trading today, in part becau.e of reported bullion aales by the Soviet Union. Silver prica ala> alumped, to below ta llft ounce, but the U.8. dDUat' ~ Iavtm.'1 five major bullion bouw fixed the recnmmerwied momln& tnd1n& price at $384.50, the lowest level heft Ill.nee Aua. 19, 1982, when it wu priced at ~.87~. GOLD QUOTATIONS STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT SYMBOLS DOW JONES AVERAGES Haw YOAK (..,) -1'119 0.--~ 0 -~ ,...,., n~: 1ll'lliqj i J.I; AMERICAN LEADERS , Dally Pilat THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1983 ClASSlfllD COMICS C5 C7 Quiz tops baseball All-Stars NEW YORK (AP) -Dan Quiaenberry, a product of Cdata Mesa High and Ora.Jlle c.out C.ol- lege, haa been eelected • the relief pitcher on The Aaociated Pre9I major league bueball All-Star team announced Wednelday. Quiaenberry of Kanaaa City, who eet a major league record of saves with 45, waa alto runner-up in the American t.e.gue Cy Young Award balloting to LaMarr Hoyt of Chicago. Quiaenberry received 83 ~ votes in the All-Star team voting from a nationwide panel of aporta writen and broadcast.era, 75 votes ahead of Jesae Oroeco of the New York Meta. Meanwhile, home run leaden Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies and Jim Rice of the Boe- ton Red Sox were choeen to the squad for their offensive pro- duction. Schmidt, who hit 40 homers last eeuon, won the clOleSt race on the ballot, edging batting champions Wade Bogp of the Boeton Red Sox and BW Madlock of the Pittaburgh Pirates for third bue. Schmidt, who drove in 109 runs. received 40 votes, while Bogp, who led the majors with a .361 batting average, had 32 votes, and Madlock, who won the National League batting ti\le with a .323 average, had 15. Rice, who alammed 39 homen and drove in 126 runa, received 78 votea, finiahina third among the outfielders, behind Dale MurphY, of the Atlanta Braves and And.re Daw.on of the Montteal Expos. Murphy fell juat one ballot short of being a unanimout choke. receiving 95 votes t.rom the AP panel. The NL'a most valuable player in 1982 when he alto waa the top vote-getter ad the ballot, he batted .302 with 36 home runs and 121 RBI lui 8etl9Qll. Schmidt. Murphy and Daw90li were the lone NaUonal Leque. players eelec1ed for the team. s.i.: timore'a world champion Orioles had three players choem, while the ChJcaao White Sox and De-i troit Tigen eech placed two play_. en on the squad. · Picked from the Orioles were, first bueman F.ddie Murray, wha had 51 votes, shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr., (64 ~). anct left-handed pitcher Scott McGn:gor (49~). Detroit placed teCOnd bueman Lou Whitaker. (80) and catcher Lance Parrish. (36). Chicago won the designated hitter alot with Greg L~ (61) and the right-handed pitcher with Hoyt (47~). · Is new UCI basketball facility more than talk? John Caine Some are calling it UC Irvine's "Phan- tom Eventa Center," puling it oU aa atrk:tly an illusion. For four years, which just happen.a to coincide with the length of time Bill Mulligan baa been the head buketball coach at UCI, there haa been talk of a new evenw center to replace the antiquated and outdated Crawford Hall gymnuium, which lm't suitable for a lixth-gade achool play, much less an NCAA Division I program. Mullipn, who waa lured to the campus, in part, by promileS of a new gymnuium, haa heard the rhetoric -over, and over, and over. lt'a been like a broken record. In fact, the original plan, exprelled to UC IAVIN£ JOHN SEVANO Mullipn in the apr1na of 1980, called for the evenw center to alreedy be con- structed ... OI', at the very leMt, in the beatnninl •taaes· 9ut there bu been nothing. Not a lln&le board haa been hammered in place. lt'a a situation that haa Mullipn IO fnlltrated he doelll't even talk about It any more. Aa far u he'• concerned, it'a a figment of 10meone'1 wild iJnall.nation. However, according to UCI Athletic -Cerritos plays the rating game Falcons run up the score against C9ast to improve ranking Lalt Saturday, you miaht recall. the Cerritoa C.ollep footbU! tam really took it to outmanned Onnae c.o.t C.oUe8e In the ..xJlld South c.out C.onference pme of the ..an. The Faloom' 42-13 vidol'y over the Pirates wu wbatla clMllfied •an -.y victory. Cerritol haa 80r1le extz'ellliely talented penonnel and the FalcoN have proven they are amonc the best in the ltate. Tb1I WM a pme which probably ahould have been elmer, but quite frankly, the Faloom ran up the eoore. obvioualy to do belt.er in the Southland ratinea. They accomplllhed their aoaJ. By UllD8 an unnecaury fake punt which led to one touchclown wtth }em than four mlnutel to ao and then blocldna an OCC punt in the 11.rW 18 ~for another 8COl'e, the Falcom moved from No. 6 to No. 3 in the Southland community collep poll. OCC Cottch Dick Tucker didn't want to comment on the way Centtoe Coech Frank MaDOtta handled the final quarter and hil heart certalnly wam't in the handlhake with Muaotta afterward. A Cerrttol ..a.tantewn went up to Tucker wt th an umolidted apoloo after the pine. It'• been a aomewhat frwtratinc I.alt few y.an ( pOMMUNlti COLLEGES CURT SEEDEN for Tucker, but he warned the ..mtant: "~ the ahoe II aolnl to bean the other foot," or aomethma to that effect. Memtwhile, Maaotta lnlilt.ed that he, too, Nd been on the other 8da of auch a pme apbwt OCC. The q\leltion la, when? ll\ the five y.an Mulotta baa been hMd cmch at Cerritos. the hlcana have won three of the pm11. The two OCC wlnl were by 1CON1 of 18-17 and 20-18. Both were us-ta. Mauotta may have been refeninl to hil two yHl'I •an Mllstant at c..rrttm. That would leave the 19'75 pme between the two 8Cboola • the only contelt under llUIP6don· OCC won, 28-7. That WM the yew, incidentally, that CoMt went on to wtn the nadonal champlamh.lp. ( ... POU1UNO, P• Cl) Dlrector Dr. John E. Caine, who haa been in office only three months, the building ia wry real. "rm not fantuizin&. I'm not kidding you. You can ltake my name on it. It does exist, lt'a there," he Mid with enthusiasm and a lmlle on hil f9Ce Wedneeday. $10-11 million). The area haa alreedy been eet uide, too, and the blueprinw have been draWJ\. up. Plus. mmnw have alreedy puled a referendum in wbich tuition will be ral8ed to help defray c:mta. Caine believes UCI could aenerat.e u much u $1 million a yetar in revenue. Aa p>d •that IOUDda, don't look for the edifice to pop up ovemieht. Granted, 101ne sroundwork haa been laid -more p-ounciwOl'k in the put three montha than the put three years -but that donn't mean construction ia around the corner. But the problem now, and it'a not a small one, la ra1l1nl the other $9-10 rnlWon from outmde donors. On the encouraatng alde, much of the red tape bu alreedy been cleared, and there la a fixed price (in the range of "We obvioualy can't wait 10 years t.o rai9e the money ounelves,'' noted Caine. "What I want to do la get it financed and. then UR the mll1ion to pay off the finance." In that regard, Caine la meeting with <See UCJ, Pace a> Road contests await Coast,· Golden West BJ CUllT IDDBN ................ Two teum which were ex- pec'8d to be flPtlDI for the South CoMt c.onlerenCe football crown but whJch are bwteltd lumped In the bottom half of the ltandinp provide the oppmltion Saturday nl8ht for Ore.nae c.o.t and Golden Welt colh ... OCC travell to Mt. San Antonio where the MounU. await with a four-pme 1mina ltrMk on their bldla. Golden Welt, meanwhile, Medi IOUth -., meet San Df.-.o M-. which la 0-1 att.r a lhoc!i- lna 11-22 eetblick t.o occ In the sec openll'. . In the Million O:lnference, un· defeated 8acldlebldl ,__ lta tMa· a-t~ol. the~ when the O.ucbol travel to acna KJdcoff la at 7:30 f0t all tan*· I J Hen's how the pmee shape up: Orup C.Ut at Mt. lu Aatlllle Mt. San Antonio la a defmdinl COftference co-ehamp6on, but • ~==~ two t.ml -Centtm and J\dl. el1oll -have Jett the MounU. ln a hole. Lall week, Mt. San An11DNo fell t.o 1\all81on, 13-10, wbich WM a major improvement CJWr ltl opener-a 51·21 km to Cent~. occ, ClOl'D1nl off. 42-13 defeat to Centtoa. II 1· 1 in oonferenoe, and the Pin• will onr» ... bit without the -~ of. 9 blclra x.vtn BncUey ~wanberl. ~ of. w milled the c.fttm .... with ~ MtdNon, oa:: n.mnlftl bD ( ... COAIT, hp Cl) ,, I I f Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Suspended Schlichter denies allegations of further gambling From AP dhpakM. COLUMBUS, Ohio -Suspended m•m Baltimore Colts quarterback Art Schlichter said that rumors of his continued gam- bling are unfounded and that he expects more allegations in the future from people to whom he still owes money. Schlichter, a fonner Ohio State University standout taken in the first round of the 1981 pro draft by Baltimore, was suspended indefinitely by ICHUCKTD the National Football League in May after admitting he bad run up $389,000 in gambling debts between January and March. The NFL says it will review Schlichter's caae before next spring. He has undergone treatment by Dr. Robert Custer for compulsive gambling. Schlichter said he has been tempted to gamble again, but that he so far baa not yielded. "I think it's part of the disease," he said. "I've had many times when I've been !IO tempted I didn't know what to do. And I've learned how to deal with it." The quarterback said he expected allegations of new gambling to arise and that he believes they have been planted by people trying to get back at him for old debts. "I thought there would people trying to hurt my opportunity to get back in the NFL and I expect it again," he said. Quote of the day Benny Ricardo, Minnesota Vikings place-kicker , after he booted the game-winning field goal in overtime Sunday to beat Green Bay: "I knew it was going-to come down to a field goal. l'm the hit man: 22 guys out there can't settle this thing so they have to call on me." Seurer doutbtf ul vs. Sooners LAWRENCE, Kansas -The Uni-[i] versity of Kansas is expected to be 4• t without the services of quarterback Frank Seurer Saturday when the Jayhawks meet the University of Oklahoma in Norman. Seurer, the fonner Edison High standout, suffered a hyperextended knee when he was sacked early in the second quart.er against Oklahoma State last week. The Jay hawks last that game, 31-10. Seurer, who has already become the school's all-time passing leader. has completed 108 of 190 puses for 1,529 yards and 8 TDs. He baa not practiced this week, a spokesman for the team aaid, but he dJd do aome light running on Tue9day. POURING IT ON • • • From Page C1 That particular score was the second-cloaest the Bucs had all year. The game before, OCC beat Santa Ana 41-13 and the week after, the Pirates ripped Mt. San Antonio, 49-13. Against Cerritos in 1975, OCC 1eored only one touchdown in the second half. In that game, OCC'a Tony Accomando rushed for 142 yards on 23 carries but he and the restofthefint team left the gamewlth 9:01 remaining. OCC's starting quarterback Dave White al.a left at that point in the game. ADD CERRITOS -They put out a great spread of food for the members of the media in the Cerritos pre. box -sandwiches, potato salad, burritos, plenty of a:>ft drinla and coffee. The pre98 box ii by far the nicest in the conference. Halftime and final statistics are provided by a competent staff -a very comfortable location indeed. I al.moat mmed out on it. The people who guard the preee box refwled to let me in becau.e It aeema l didn't have an assigned st:atina pua. Well whoop-de-do! I've covered games at Cerritos for four years and never bad an Uligned 9eatina pus. Heck, it's easier to get into the Rama preM box at Anaheim Stadium. I was told that too many unauthoriz.ed people w~ being admitted to the pre99 box and I was obvioualy one of the undesirables. My South Coast Conference pu1 -signed by conference com- mimioner Don MacKenzie -is probably the moet valuable item I carry in my wallet. It wasn't worth beans at Cerritos. Finally, Wally K.incald, the former baseball coach at Cerritos and the man in charge of the prets box, came down, clipboard in hand, and examined my conference pass like It was the Hope diamond. It took aome convincing to allow me in the presa box. Once 1 got there, I was joined by 11everal Cerri toe fans who proceeded to cheer through the entire game ·-hardly a common oocurence in any press box. Apparently, the.e people had authorization to be there. Oh well, the burrito wu excellent. Lakers' trio on injured list INGLEWOOD -The Loe An-m geles Laken have placed Clay John- UCI BASKETBALL F ACILJTY ... From Page C1 aon, Kurt Rambia and Mitch Kupchak on their injured list, the National Buketball Aseociation team announced We<ines- day. • The three moves reduced the club's roster to 12 players, the NBA limit. Johnson, Rambis and Kupchak will mm a minJmum of five games. Johmon, a 6-4 guard, au1fered a bruiaed right thigh in practice Tueeday. He averaged 6.3 points while playing ln three preteuon games. Neither Rambla nor Kupchak appeared in any preeeuon gamee. The 6-8 Rambia, • starting forward for the past 11,i years, continues to have problems with his left foot and ankle, a condition complicated recently by tendinitis in his Achllles tendon. The 6-10 Kupchak has not played since sufferingaseverekneeinjury in December of 1981 which required two subsequent operations. Th~re is no timetable aet for his return. Percipient a surprise ARCADIA -Percipient took the ~ early lead, fought off a challenge from heavily-favored Althea and won by a length and a quart.er in a major upset We<ineaday in the Anoak:ia Stakes at Santa Anita, Percipient's win over Althea, the unques- tioned leader among West.em juveniles and a leading candidate for Eclipse Award honors, stunned a crowd of 22,298 at the Oak Tree meet. Also stunned was Perclpient's trainer, J oe Manzi. After the race, Ma.nzi said he had instructed jockey Walter Guerra to ride Percipient only for 9e<.'Ond place ahead of Personable Lady and Diachrony. Mullins leads senior tourney CARMEL -Moon Mullins shot !I 67 We<ineaday to take a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the 27th annual U.S. National Se.nior Open being played at the Rancho Canada Golf Club here and the Laguna Seca Golf Club in Monterey. Mullins, of Half Moon Bay, had a two-day total of 137 at the tournament, a 72-hole event that pays a $10,000 first prize. Tied for second at 139 was Morgan Fottrell of Indian Wells, and Auggie Navarro of Wichita. Hicks reportedly will return REDWOOD CITY -San Fran- cisco 49ers defensive captain Dwight [•) Hicks, who missed last S unday's game against the Rams because of a contract dispute, will be back for this week's confrontation with the New York Jets, according to a team spokesman. But public relations director HaJ Lundgren would say little more about the disagreement following a private day-long debate over Hicks' $140,000 contract. "It has been resolved," said Lundgren, "And neither (Coach) Bill Walsh nor Dwight Hicks has any further comment and both are concentrating on playing the New York Jets on Sunday" Television, radio TV: No eventa 8Cheduled. RADIO: No eventa 8Chedul.ed. some experu in an attempt to come up with a aolld fund-raiaing program to preeent to a regent.a board for approval ln J anuary. "They're not gotna to buy a Pi& ln a poke," he said. "They need to be shown a aound f1nancial plan." In reality, they need to be lhown any plan. The eventa cent.er, which wu expected to hou.e a capacity of 8,500, haa been redu<led to ~.000 with options for • future expansion. Reportedly, the structure was altered ln an effort to lower a:ieta and expedite oper- ations. "I am now convinced the uni- venity wants an event.a cen ter, starting with the chancellor," aald Caine confidently. "And aa I circulate through the community, I don't think there's any question the community wants an events center. "The 1tudenu want a f.c:Wty, the adminiltratlon wane. a facility and the fAlculty acknowledga the potential benefit.a. It's a top pri · ority." Even to.the polnt where Caine ii boldly predJctina a date. 0My penonal target Li the conference aeuon of 1986," he stated, which would mMn completion 10metime ln January. Without a doubt, Crawford Hall, the current facility, haa become a 80W'Ce of embarrass- ment. ''To the point of being humili- ating," offered Caine. "We simply cannot call ounelvea a Division 1-A baaketball program with a place like Crawford Hall. We owe it to our PCAA IChoola not to ask them to come in here year after year." COAST, GOLDEN WEST ... From Page C1 Tom Meredith hurt his leg in a chain saw accident at home this week and is listed as doubtful. Considering C.oast uses a wish- bone (run-oriented) offense, the Pirates could be in for a long evening. But OCC Coach Dick Tucker haa a different opinion. "(David) Goodine has thrown aome good puaes for us," aaya Tucker of his freshman quar- terback. "He's gettina better each game and our offenlive line baa stood up again.st every team we've played.'' Goodine has hit 45 of 93 pemea for 400 yards and 4 TDa. He'll be in a backfield which will include Tom Castaneda (38 carries, 128 yards) and either Chris Crandall or Mike Downs. Mt. San Antonio la led by quar- terback Nonn Santiago (84-169-6, 6 TDa) and running backs Doug Stevena (55 carries, 170 yards) and Mlke Jastrab (34 carries, 102 yards). "I'm looking forward to a real good game," says Tucker. "We both have identical records and we have similar scores again.st our only common opponent (Cer- ritos). I think it should be a cle»e ball game." Golden Weit at Su Diego Men The Olympiana had a bye last week after losing to OCC in their opener. Overall, Mesa is 3-3, same as Golden West. Sophomore quarterback Trent Annicharico leads the Olympians. Annicharico has connected on 112 of 210 pauea for 1,706 yarda and 14 touchdowna. H.ia favorite re- ceiver ia Ronald Rowe (39 recep- tions. 683 yards). The Olympians obviously pack a powerful offenaive punch, but defenaively, they're ranked dead last in the sec. "Over the past five or six years, San Otego Mesa baa won or shared the conference cham- pionship more than any other team,'' Rustler Coach Ray Shackleford points out. Golden West, 1-1 in conference, is coming off a M--0 win over Compton, a win which snapped a two-game lOling streak. ''That waa a good morale boost," Shackleford aaya. The Rustlen are led by QB John Heinle (55-99·3, 812 yards, 9 TDa) and runnina back Tom Fis-- chbeck (84 carries, 426 yards). Golden West ii without running beck Ted Johnlon who quit the team. Johmon Md 247 yards on 60 carries before leavin8. Sadcllebaek at Cl&ru Citrus, despite ownm, a 3~3 overall record, ia 2-0 in Mialion Conference play. TheOwla' U-. came to the nation's No. 1-rank.ed team, Fullerton (17-14), to El Camino (38-36) and Mt. San An- tonio (31-23). Citrua i.a led by QB Robbie Bartlett who haa completed 41 of 112 puaes for 860 yards. Bartlett al.a likes to run, picking up 309 yards on 93 carries. Saddleback, coming off a bye, sports a 5-0 record overall. The extra week of rest helped QB Mike Douglass, who missed the Gauchoe' 10-7 win over Santa Ana two weeks ago . .Douglaaa has hit 43 of 86 pa19e9 for 509 yards. John Carroll leads the Saddle- back running attack with 245 ya.rda on 53 carries. Chinese gymnasts prevail SKI SALE Sa turday. October 29th 10·6 1982 -1983 Merchandise Sunday, October 30th 12·5 Srock L1m1ted ro Quanrir1es on Hanrl. And yet th.I.a aeuon, unlike put years, UCI will play it. home pmea aga.inat Fremo State, Ne- vada Laa Vegas and Cal State Fullerton at Crawford Hall. ca- pedty of 1,600, rather than ven- ture to a more n.utral lite like the Lona Beach Arena or Anaheim Convention Cent.er, which hun't proved to be profitable or advan- tageous toward winning. >.. for the promlaes made to MulUgan, and not fulfilled, Caine responded by aayi.ng: "He baa every right to be dJ8couraaed and diaappoin~. I told him I guaran- tee nothing. But I will get it done. It will happen. It has to happen. "We have everything to com- pete at the Division 1-A level ·except.an event.a center." Until aomething actually ma- terialir.ea, though; something which c.an be 1een with the naked eye, don't look for too many people, including Mulligan, to get ex.cited or be very optimistic. It's like the boy who cried "wolf" once too much. Aft.er awhile you simply start ignoring the cries. FUN • • • From Page C1 California -such as recent meets in San Diego and Ataacadero. "Our chart.er is to encourage physical fitnem, to foster competi- tion at all levela of proficiency, and to promote friendship and international understanding,'' say.F~. The group, which originated in 1976 and la a charter membe.r of the United States Muter Swim- mers, has grown in membership to 52. The ages range !rom 25 to 73. It ia open to anyone interested in swimming and no prior swim experience ia necessary. "It gives someone the chance to perhaps rub shout.den with fonner Olym- pians," says Farrington. Among the top members of the Newport Beach club include Coach Jim Marcus (first in the nationals in the 1,650 freestyle, 200 butterfly and 400 IM); Bruce Sumner (a superior court judge); Kathy Dixon (a member of the Oxford Swim Team in 1948 and 1949); and Peter Fogaramy (ar- rived in this country after the Hungarian revoJution in 1956, he's had a number of first in the breaststroke). Looking ahead, a national meet will be held in 1984 at Heritage Park in Irvine which will bring \ogether aome of the top USMS memben from around the COWl· try. BUDAPEST, Hun- gary (AP) -China wrested the world gym- nastics title from the Soviet Union Wednes- day, clinching the vic- tory in a cloee duel in optionals, for its Unt world team cham- pionahip in history. SKIS Reg. Now BOOTS Reg. No Lange XL Sport ti!: 15995 7991 ''We wanted to win very much," said Chi- nese Coach Zhang Jian. China beat the Soviets by only 0.15 pointa, col- lecting a total of 591.45 poinu for We<ine.day's optionals and Monday's compulaories. The Sov- iets had 591.30 pmolnta, followed by Japan with 588.85, and the United Stat.es with 585.65. The individual stand- outs were China's Li Ning. who received a perfect 10.00 in rings, and his teammate, Lou Yun, and the Soviet's Vladimir Atemov, who each matched that 9e0re on the horizontal bar. 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Corona del Mar, which began very trying tor thelr eeoond atralght Sunaet i...e.,ue champlonahip. 'nle Barona, 17-4 overall and 4--0 In league play, bout bettef' balance, but the I Vlkings of Daw Pickford repol'tedly have the apeed and ~rience to tum the table9 There'• a whole new .euon awaiting IUICh prep water polo tMml u Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Marina and Fountain Valley, when the CIF 4-A playoffs roll around on Nov. 8, climaxed by the fina1a at Long Beach's Be~t Plaza on Nov. 23 with a trlple-hNder featuring the 4-A, 3·A and 2·A finala. But ... before all that take. pl.ace, there'• a couple of leque champlonahipe to be decided -and both the Sea View and SUMet titles will be determined next Wedne9day. "Suppoeedly we'll play at Newport,'' aaya Sallon' Coach Bill Barnett. "But two years -CO when It WU their home game they chanpd U at the laat minute, eo I don't know it we'll be at Newport or at Corona del Mar." • strongly under Coach John Vargas, haa stumbled a few tlme8 recently, especially with junior Jeff Oedlng sidelined after a broken noee ln a tournament in Northern California. ~ Still, wit}) seniors J ohn Morrow, Greg Roberts and Drew Toeh, among others, the title showdown should be 10methlng toeee. on Fountain Valley. , Fountain Valley'• pme lncludee such atandouta as aenion Jeff Moore, Scott Singer and Bobby Reynolda, while Marina cou.ntera with Jim 1.akeeky in the hole and Tom Ward, Steve Spanovich and Steve SmJth. Marina and Fountain Valley collide at , Golden We.t College (7:30), while New- port Harbor and Corona del Mar duel al 3, suppoeedly at Newport Harbor, but not neoewarily. Newport's IChedule hu been tough all yeer on the way to a 20-1 record, and It doeml't get any NSier. The two schools split a pair in 1982 - the Sailors winning in league play to share the league championship, the Sea Kinp winning, 9-8, in overtime in the 4-A finals on a night when the acore was tied eight times before the deci~er. Moore, lnciden tally, earned All-American laurela u a irwimmer with a 4.8.2 in the 100 freestyle on the way to the Sunaet Leque crown, and he'• a basket- ball player of note. It's Corona del Mar's home game, and although the Sea Kinp use ~e Newport Harbor facility on many occasions, whether they will against the Sailors i.s still to be determined. Wedn..tay the Sailon defeated El Toro, 13-7, and Friday Newport hoets El Dorado High, led by driver Tony Bell and coached by foniw:r Newport Harbor swim coach Tom Millich. A.a for the playoffa-look for El Toro to finish third in th~ Sea View and collect a playoff bid, along with Huntington Beach in the Sunaet. ~ill Barnett El Dorado dealt Corona del Mar an 11-3 lacing recently. Meanwhile, at Golden West, Fountain Valley Coach Ray Bray's Barons will be Title confrontations set Sea View, Sunset contenders remain unbeaten 'nie stage has been aet for confrontations on two fronta next Wedneaday as C.Orona del Mar High will meet Newport Harbor for the Sea View League water po~wn and Fountain Valley and Marina will vie for the Sunaet title. CdM and Newport eued to victories Wednesday afternoon, u the Sea Kinp dispatched &itancia, 15-9, and the Sailors turned back El Toro, 13-7. In the Sumet, Marina will try to take away the crown from defending champion Fountain Valley. which knocked off Ocean View Wedneeday, 13-3. The Vildnp held off Huntington Beach, 12-8. Corona broke open ita match with &tanci.a in the third period, extending an 8-6 halftime margin to 12-7 entering the final atanza. Kevin Seely led a balanced Sea King attack with three goals while five other players chipped in with two apiece. For Estancia, Mark Wicka had seven goals, including four in the 9eCOnd period when the F.agle. notched five. CdM la 16-4 overall. Newport held El Toro to single tallies in each of the tint three periods and was never in any danger agaimt the Chargers, thank.a to a stalwart effort in goal by Leif Jenaen. Juon Crow and Matt Tingler helped the Sailors open it up in the third period, tallying two goals apiece. Trevor Benedict led all aoorera with four, while the Newport defeme held El Toro's Brian Bemekina to two goals. The CIF 4-A's top-ranked Sailors meet El Dorado Friday in a final tuneup before CdM. = (4-0 in league and 16-4 overall), led by ta.in St.eve Smith'• four goals, turned back the f Huntington after the Oilers had cloeed WATER POLO m the gap to 8-7 in the fourth quart.er. After a timeout, Smith aoored 19 aeconds later, and two minutes after that, Tom Warde converted to make it 10· 7 and the Oilers were neve.r cloeer than two the rest of the way. Mitch Berro had five goals for the Oilers, who are 2-2 in league and can wrap up a playoff spot next week with a win over Westminster. Fountain Valley's defeme, with goalie Tony Dalton turning in ahutout work for three quarter, atifled Ocean View as the Barons moved to 4-0 in league and 17-4 overall. Dalton had nine saves in his three quarters of duty before being relieved in the final period. JeU Moore had three of his five goals in the first half, while Scott Sin&er and Dave Ramoldi chipped in with a pair apiece. The Barona meet Laguna Hills Friday before beginning preparations for Marina. In other Sea View action, Univenity kept its playoff hopes alive with a 14-4 verdict over Costa Mesa. The Trojana, who cloee the league eeMOn againlt Irvine next week, were paced by Kendall Sullivan and Matt Torchiano, who netted three goals apiece. Irvine posted ita first win of the league aeuon, romping put Saddleback. 27-2. Chris Terry had a aeuon-hiah eight goals for Irvine, and alao diahed off five aMiata and had 11eVen steals. In a non-league contest, Laguna Beach fell to St. John Boeco, 9-2, u Rich YeUand and Charlie Gilbert 800red the A.rtiats' goals. Weekend regattas scheduled Bogart Series to conclude; SORD, ORCA racing also slated. Three Oranae C.Ounty yacht clubs have 1eheduled regattas this weekend. Voyaaen Yacht Club will wind up ita aeaeon-loQa Humphrey Boprt Series Saturday with P.er- fonnanoe Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF). Southern Ocean Racing Divild.ion (SORD) and Ocean Rac- ing Catamarans (ORCA) tieeing action over a cloeed COU1'11e in the ocean off Newport Beech. of Loe Angelea Yecbt Club where the third and final race of the Harbor Series ii 8Cbeduled Sun- day. The Harbor Series involves IOR and PHRF yachts. Alamit.oa Bay Yacht Club at Long Beach ia inviting all clasaes to participate in ita Halloween Regatta with bay c1uees racing on Saturday and ocean cluees on Sunday. In other Southern California Yachting ~tion areas: Su Diego Arden Series (PHRF) Sunday; Buoy Seriea (MORC) Sunday. Oceanside Yacht Club -Fall Dinghy Series (all clames) Satur- day. San Diego Yacht Club -Safe- way Trophy (arbitrary handicap) Sunday. Silver Gate Yacht Club -Man 0 War Series, Sunday. San Diego Navy Sailing Club - Monthly Handicap Series, Sun- day. Nordl ud lalaJld This .. w~ek's prep football . . ,,.A. ..... .·.. ·~ . ·•·. TONJGl'l' ('7:M) lnlM ..... Wn .......... , .... CdM routs Rim of World in volley ball • LAKE ARROWHEAD -Cor- ona del Mar High'a women's vol- leyball team recovered from a slow st.art to deal the CIF 2-A's top-ranked Rim of the World Scots a 10-15, 15-13, 15-11, 15-6 aetback on the loser's floor Wedneeday. The Sea Kinp stayed unbeaten at 13-0 with the victory and have an 11-0 Sea View League mark. They sun have Saddleback, El Toro and Newport Harbor re- maining on their league slate. The latter match at Newport Thursday will probably de- tem:Une the league crown. CdM won the first matchup against the Sailors at home. "We were very nervous and the altitude may have affected us early in the match," said CdM Coech Tom Pestolesi of the Sea Kinp' victory Wednesday. ''They have three excellent players." The Sea Kings were paced by lltnlor Kara McGui.nnes and 10phomore Jennifer Noonan. "Kara played a great match, hitting, blocking and on defense," uid Pestolesi. "And Jennifer did an excellent job running the of- .. Irvine, ET duel tonight Irvine H.i&h will be looking for its 8eCOnd Sea Vlew League vic- tory in a row tonight (7:30) when the Vaqueros meet El Toro at Mission Viejo High. Irvine, 1-3 in league and 3-4 overall, has shown steady im- provement the put two weeka, giving Corona del Mar all it could handle before auccumbing 21-7 two weeka back, and then beating F.atanci.a last week, 34-20. "We played Corona a good game and we improved again this past week and played better against a real fine F.atancia team. We'll just 1ee if we can improve for a third week in a row," says Irvine Coach Terry Henigan. Irvine was led last week by Hen- igan's 90n Mike, who intercepted three pa81188. El Toro enters with a 2-2 league mark and a 3-4 overall record. Rustlers take over sec lead Thanks to a little help from arch-rival Orange Coast, the Golden West women's volleyball team owna the South Coast Con- ference lead. ·The Rustlers easily swept past F\tllerton Wedneeday night, 15-2, 15-10, 15-6 to improve their con- ference mark to 6-1. Meanwhile, Orange Coast and Santa Ana share second place at 5-2 following the Pirates' come-from-behind 9-15, 14-16, 15-4, 15-4, 15-8 • verdict on the Dona' floor. For Coast, the victory avenged a first-round tetback to Sant.a Ana. Playing without the services of at.art.er Suzette Gervais, Orange Coast took awhile to get in gear against Santa Ana. But Lauren St. Claire, who was moved from outside hitter to the middle, filled in admirably and Tomi K.inzie at outside hitter sparked the Bucs. Golden West had little trouble with Fullerton, u Debbie Spangler returned to duty after rni.-ing two weeka with a foot injury to pace the Ruatlen with nine·killa. Darcy McCamish con- tributed eeven killa. In a college match, Pepperdine topped UC Irvine, 10-15, 15·11 , 15-13, 15-13 to drop the Anteaters to 13-15 overall. University boys, Irvine Kirls win Robbie Lrrios outfiniahed teammate Bruce Krebbs by three eeconda to lead the University High a-o. country team to an 18-37 victory over Irvine Wednes- day. Ba.rrioe won in 15:48, while Irvine's Mark Reid was third in 16:01. University placed runners in the fourth through sixth pos- itions to clinch the victory. In the women'• meet, Irvine handed the Trojana a 19-37 aet- At Udo I.ale Yacht Club, Lido-14 aailon will be vying for the William Morris Trophy for team racing Saturday and Sun- day. Milaion Bay Yacht Club Spook Series (all clules) Satur- day, Sunday. fenae." back. Santa Barbara Saillna Club -Goblin Regatta, Saturday, Sun-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will be hoet to the Dana Point Harbor championahipe Saturday and Sunday. Major racing action will be out C.Oronado Yacht Club - Perkins Trophy (invitational handicap) Saturday. Southwestern Yacht Club - Graham Shand Series, Sunday; day. Pierpoint Bay Yacht Club - Twice Around Anacape laland race, SatW'day, Sunday. Anacapa Yacht Club - Anacapa I.al.and Series, Saturday. r • ROSSIGNOL STS PRE 1600 S kedalf,Md for 1983-84. A 900. sport lcntth aid. Racine •kt performance ID an all· 1.,.1u Pdee ... $290.00 purpose •Id. bp1u ... tlto.00 SALE ... $199~8 SALE ... $234~8 PVUBITO• 2520 E Chapn~n 3 blodt.t w or 57 Fwy 1104111 .-~==~.._.:...... AU our •ktl ltt netlable CIUITOS lo• Cerritos Center bctwun Notd$1rom &. 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HIGH SCHOOL Corona dtt Mer clel. ltlm of lhe Worlel, 10-lS, lS·I), IS·ll, 1S·6, v~,.....,_ 'C.. HIGH IC~ •·A -I. Mira Coale; t. C-... MM , J Gellr, 4. .._, ...,_., S. ~ ia.c:tl; 6. S.nla Monica; 7 SI. JOMCJft (LAltewooCI); l. Malll!' Del, f. H-; 10. .,..,.., I-A -I. Celon, 1. San Marino; 3. L- Beach Wiiton; •. MarlCMH'OUOfll S. Noire Deme A-.nv; '· LOI Amklot; 7 Garden GroYe; •· E_.ena; f. Lekawoocl; 10. ~·-J•A -I. Rim of Illa World; 2. 91"-Dleeo; l. P.im $11flnes; t. ~ Oella; S. La HeOra; 6. LA Mlr'ecle; 1. Roni; I. La Reine; t. Arrovo Grenda; 10. 019*1-. l•A -I. Santi P ..... ; 2. DlamonCI 8ar; :a. Clllno; 4. lllello; S. South Hlb1 4. S.nl• Clare; 7. Ce1aMaa1; I. Ontll'IO Christian; t. LA a.o11s1; 10, T-tvnlne Palmt. lfNI ScMlll -1. Llnllelcl Cllrlsllan; 7. .......,. OlrtatlM; 3. loron1 • FllntrldOt Sacrecl Hffrt~;t. Cate; 6. ~ H .. ; 1 Bren!"°°°; •'f. Ma'(flelel; f ~·­Lutlleren; 10. &udcle't. ~ .. · ... NL ,,... .. , ef "9f' """'9 Vollflg !>'I e Nlloftwlde oeMI of tl>ortl writer• Md twoe«:atlert f9r The •Al· aoc:lei.ct '"'-Nellonel ~ ,,,..,,,..,., 114 they-••enf: Tommv ~-.Lot Anoe6M 21 ao0 L.1111. Houlton n Cl!Udl T-, 1'tlheur9ll 23 "*" 0-, Phlladalllhla • Joe Torr., Allanl• t e• Vlrdon, MonlrMI I TMaO llAC&. J51 veriK. ReOt Town Girl 1Hat11 10.00 UO 'Tr\11'1' Welcll Er Go 18roolla) UO Rlll9f Wffc:ll (Adair) Allo rlK*I: Poco hclulno, Watch, Miu llnarv. Tim.: 17•. tt aXACTA (S-6) 11t1IC1 $27.20. TMOllOUGH••os l'outtTM RAC•. • furlonv•. s-1 frth LAW. (Pdnl UO l.60 2.60 GoalllMn (Salen) ).'° J.00 Fede 10 Btue <Slbllle> 2 eo Allo rec.Cl: Test of Love, II•"-a. Luek'I', Dur S-1 llar .. ln, Venus In Furt, Time Wat, So Very Nice, Donnie L ... Time: 1:13 2/S. '"™ RACa. ' fUrlonot. Prl'ttlt Room (Jin) 10,IO UO l.60 HMY\t Henel (MIRtl UO 3.70 ••clno llaclno IS.ncllel) IUO Abo rlCeel: F1rouk, Amller N Gold, Zuml Lou, For The Win, 8olcler Marwlal1, Oem*"t. Time: 1:11 llS. U aXACTA (7,51 11t11d MUO. IUtTit llAC•. • furlonvL Lucky 8ar'Mre IScotfl lUO •.OO UO S"9CI al'CI GIOrv (Munol) IUO 1.20 Fofkdene9r ( FIOretl 3.00 Allo rllC*I: 5"culal• In Gold, Splrll Fore., GoiOan Stir, S.ucv Mer ... Ml~nte. S-rllo, 5PotleCI Taarlna. Time: 1:12 215. 12 aXACTA i.·tl 11t1ICI 11".00 SllVawnt llAC&. I II l• mllet. Calllornla Lad (Or1aeel IUO UO UO Fuu'a ~ .. m CJ.8umtl t.00 l.20 n.e Sea Kine 1s.aurna1 uo AllO rac:H: SUn Dile Thunder, c11»1a lrlth, Rl\klalll-It-, Horlh-tern, LA C•rrOUMI. Tlmei '* 4/S. U aXACTA (I·•> lltllel ISJ.20. ..... ,... llACa. • turtones. Sam't T .... (Mllchtll) 25.'° UO 2.'° No Flelt (P9ClrOH) S.'° 1.'° Poot OICI Harry (5*1181 UO Alto racH: RUii For lklllermllk, a.nw Nol Pau, Ad< Ad< Enetll't, Quldler Ell CanclV. Tlmt: 1:10 2/S. n •XACTA (2·5) oelcl 1114.00. '"'"" RAca. ' 1ur1ones. FIMcler IP9Clroal 10.eo e.oo uo Slr~UP (DelMCllllo) UO UO lamMrrla 101111-1 •.20 AllO rllC*I: Ple!llvfleel, ldaleen, Sitler ~. lrnptanlvtuft, Tallu Prlncau, Marllyn DIMeeelo. Smart o.m. Tlnw: I: 12 2/ S. U aXACTA (I· 10) lltllcl 147.40. IJ ~ SIX tt + .. l-2-11 NICI slf,flUO wltll -wlnnlno llcktl '""• llorwtl. Cerrvover OOOI: M0,~10. T9NTH RACa. 6 furlon9t. .... ...,. .. bv tDledll 11.20 .. oo 2.40 E119rV Pole (8toom) J.40 2.20 M111neo (Eatrlela) 2.40 AltO rac:H: Dlamonel VIiie, Tenottlan. Time: 1:10 3/S. 12 •XACTA IS-•I oelcl 121.20. •L.•V•NTH llACa •• furlonvt '°"'· M and M IMltc:Nlll 11.00 t.00 t.00 kndelrente con-1 12.40 uo Ber The Tu (Slblllel 3.20 Also rec«!: LAdella't Cll•"1P. Heogel. C•ullou1 Bicker, Stateolvoe, HlaCllV Time: l:lt. tJ •JtACTA (7-6) oeld SltUO. ..,...A ... TWSL""" •Aca .• ""'°""· F !VIiie T eule IMcComlldt I t.20 3.40 3.00 Prarle $M1 (Burnt) uo 3.40 C•lfl i.-(Kemedal UO Alto rKaCI! Klntlkl, Prarle 1180, ltoaaltfl, llelell Fahlrn, O·Jov. Tlmt: I~. It aXACTA (Ml 11t1ICI U..00 All~-•• 0'2. GMT,... , ............ 1 W.DMHOAY'S RHUL TS (1,. .. ii.-.-· "" .. .-...1 ••IT llACa. 6 lur1oneL Tn.t Prtmlle (Plnc.e'tl 6.20 UO UO Di.ten!•'-<Stellltl uo uo ~ Eachernelll (McCarronl UO Alto rlCltd: lnw Cllleflon, Ek:aiellflll, Jet Merrevver, Ttfl P9fcenl, Wlneco, Ge-. 'Time; 1;11. taCOMO uca. 1 111• rn11ea Kev i. the .Arc (Shmllrl uo UO UO Taite T-W1-tllld<I UO UO Wllo't o.t I NICMI (0111-) U0 Alto rec:M: .Alumlllaul. 8"tTt Me,._, Guw• Proud. llru Ha Ha, Tri Clllmet, T.,._. Pro, a... Promotion.'"""-B. Ttme: I~ 4/S. U DAILY ooua ... (7"91 Nici UUO. ""910 llAC&. • llKIOl!et Miiiet Celico IOthavl uo •·OO l.Gq Doctor llloote (Plncavl r.oo uo E.T. HolN IG\lerrel UO Aleo r!ICM: Tllellerd't Welcll, l!aele'• Mellittv, llOoclllOdl Afelll. Oellv Elttnln, 5Nf1M't S-CI, TemltlOc;lilit, Time: l:U "$. l'OUaTM llACL 6 ""*""° L..udlv JolWI D. IMCCrn) ,.,00 tAt UO Nlldeef AllllCll ,.._ • ...,,, uo a.oo lumfMr Prevue 1$1111191 UO Alto reciecl: hid hlltt Uo, Monie, ,..,....._,,., RMI OolCI OU.IL l!Cl't lur.-on1 E-1119 Too, C.taln A.". Time: 1:11 •15. ••TM llACa. 6 !Ur~. Malelt'l"t ...,._... (Uotwft) ,..,. ).llO 4.20 S.O.. E .... ( ..... oaa) 7.0I UO Teatv DMow IMcCarronl UO AlM reciecl: Petti. Jolle, SOIOl'nlllo, Slldty c;..,, PaltY'a ~awn. Mv coun1 .. a, Fe11· letlk ,..,_.., Fr.e The A,,,...leeM. T'lm9; I: lO t/ S. al aXACTA lf·111 NICI 11'7.50. MXTH RACL °'le mlle. Scwll!t L-(sno.m.ker) UO UO UO 0-'a LaCIV IPlnc.vl U O 2. IO Welarwev (Mc:Can'oll) 2.40 Ai.o r9Cled: Ga..,,1 Slater, Slw er1e1e. ~:r.~ l~~S. $ummtrtlme 51· LA RV.NTH llAC•. II• mllM on,.., a.lmoftl ..... (Llonem) 5UO 14.00 7.20 ,.,Ince FIOrlmunel (~er) 4.20 UO Nle•MI'• IC>elehousaayt) .J.00 AltO recieel: ACllClemk. The H._, Droumv. Rune••'I' Groom, Pwttx. Time: l:AI 4/S. ..S aXACTA (l·I) lltlld •Slt.00. •IOHTH llAC•. 1 lureone.. P.f'ctc»lenl IGuerrel 74.'° 2.10 oul All'-IPtnQ't) 7.10 oul ~ Lact't (Shottnaktrl Ol.ll (No Ulow •-lnel Alto remci: Dlectvony. Time: 1:23 l/S. ..S aXAC'TA (l·'ll 11t1ICI 1121.50. ti ~K lfJt (612-3-t-l-3-l) lltllCI SS>, In.'° w1111 tour wlnnll!t lie~•'' (five hO!'let). Cerr'l'OYll!' P004: u~.f53.l7. NINTH lltACa. 1 ",. mlln. Glance Abou1 (Mani •.oo uo l.20 L.Ma LMCler (McCarfon) UO UO SllOOkutndluek <Hawwvl a.oo AltO recieel: HleNlr-, 5'1ek.o!le Medi· c.fne, Shining Buell, Plr•I• Man, No Trumc>1, Gela Who, lteltle Ille Sa~. Wrll of Error, C'*-'• •-· Time: 1:44 3/S. SS •XACTA (f·7J lltllcl .... oo. Alltlldenct: 22,"9. NHL C~•LL COM,aR•NC• Sm'ttlle DMllWI w L T "-•• Eelmonton 7 2 I IS Sol Vanaau'l'tr • s I ' 51 WI""'-' s 2 • J6 Caleerv ) • t 7 JO Qrlea , s 7 ' ,. NerTll DMllWI Cllfcaeo 1 3 0 14 .. 51. Loult ' • 0 12 37 Toronlo 5 4 I 11 SI Dtlrofl J 3 2 • J3 Mlnnesot• 3 s I 7 WAL•S COft'•lltaNC• 11 hlf10 DMllwl NY llanottt ' ' 0 " .. 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SAN ••RNAAOllllO -C~ Guetll Pef1t Lall•, Glen ...., Plrtt L.ake, Gr-Vatlw LAlte, G_,. Lalla, 1iM4eW NafTOWI Pwtl LAlte, Pndo Par1I L.alle, Sellll AM lltlver, Senta Ana llt"'9r (~ '°"" IUVllllM09 -Fl*'-LAU, ....... l.Mt, Pwtls Liii& OllA .... -~~PwtlUkt. SAM LUii oeaPO -AlucManl ~' MYO -0.... Riii« (LeWt Brldet oownttr"m to Stewart ~I. ........ car • ...,., CO..UM LAlle .... cc '" ' '? 9 •• LMte ~cc J •• i-11 h ••••I ctl 4 I I >-I kdellelback 1corlne1 Cronin S. MMdo4111do I , Reid 2, Y-I. Nl9M ICMOOt.. c-............. , Ealende 1 S 1 2-f c.,_ • ,,,_ • • • >-lS Eal9ftde tcOt111t: WldlJ 7, k""" I, ••-1. c.,_ .. MM_... s.ty ), RO!lem ), ~ 2, Morrow t, Vlllen 2, o.Clln9 t, TldlV I, Tomlln I. ......,....,_.ILSIT-P New-1 Har1lor 2 t • >-•> EIT-I I I -7 ..__., ...,. teorlnt: lltNdlct •• Tlnetlr >. Steweri t, s.uttkv t, Crow t. El Toto _..,..: ..,.,,..,_ 2, HOftt I, ~ 1. SI-I, ICne• I, Kor.eerd I. ~M.~--· un1_..i,., • 2 s >-t• Cotle ,.._ t I 0 1-• UnlYWlltv acorlflll: SulliYM ), Torct1lallo J, W11Nlol.wnt t, SOiomon 2, Carltofl 'I, L.anelolt I, Cllever 1, Sdllecnter 1. Cotta Mase aconne: CrtMllllw 2. Ml<en· de '· Miida I. _,... It,, H~ lleedl I Merine • J I .-12 Hun!lnelon 8eec:tl I 7 3 t-• MerlM ac«lne: Smllll 4, W•de 2, S1>1le 2, 5"novldl 2, 0..-S I, laUUlv I. Huntlneton llMcll Klll'lne: a.rro s, Lenore I. H1va 2. ,...,.... Vllrt 1a, 0-V.. J Founleln V•llev 2 S > >-ll OcMn View 0 0 0 >-J Founleln Vllllrf scoring: Moore S, Sl- 2. Ramolell 2, OervW11nlan I, C-I, FIVI« l, 8aumtartnet I. Oc9en View tCOt"lnr. Nactv I, Twelll• I, lhnlln 1. WW. 'II, hl8' ct 1 Seelell•Mdl 0 2 0 ~ 2 frvlne • S 7 f-27 Saddl•ll•dl aconno: Krlt 2. lrvlne acorlne: Ttrrv I, Wetr .. •· T-5, Slelll 4, Ko1lowMll 2, IMc:k I, Teldlman 1. ... ,,. ._ '· L..-e-dl t St. Jofwl 11otc6 2 5 I 1-t ~ 9eecll I 0 I o--2 ~ 9eecll acortno: Y......, I , GllDW1 I. ~ ........ ,.. ... 4·A -I. ..._.. ....-r; t. FMllllll, l. SYMV HMI; 4. l.ono 9aKll Wlllon; S. VIie P.,...; 6. C:-.. ,,,,_, 7. El Toro; I. a-Pwtr.; f. MwW; 10. C.ltel UMf•w iltf encl Fulerlon. l·A -1. El D«eOD; 7. Rlverslelt Pol\I; 3, Minion Vlelo; 4. Servlt91 S. Haci9ncle Helltlta WllMn; 6. Downev; 1. RO#land, I . lndlo; t. Lot Alemltot; 10. IWJlr. J·A -I. S.n Marino; 2. ~llO; ), Sanle Fe; 4. Soulll PaMCMM; S. C'leremonf, 6. Rollne HMI; 1. Western; I. lanle Metia; f Wtillllef; 10. SM Lull~ w ....... .,..." llllll. aAMaALL .__.. a...- MILWAUKEE llllEWERS-AddeCI Teoclor'O Hi9uw1, Scot! RCIOertl, Bii w...,,.n, enCI ian-Wllllams, Pitcher•, El'llle ll•. "'"'9dtr, INICI 1\11111• FelOer anel Er le P9vton, oulfle6den. to roaler. llAllCaTaALL ............ A ....... GOLDEN STATE WARRIOlts-PlaceCI ,.._ Tlllbeeua, lorwwel, on wehlwl. LOS ANGELES LAKER~ 0.'t Jofw!IOll, -Cl. Kur1 ltemblt, lorw~, end Mltc:ll ICuPd\811, lorwerd, on the lflluf'eCI !IP. HEW YOltK KNICKS-Cut Mat1t J-, IUMCI. SAN ANTONIO SPURS-Cul David Lawrenc., torwerel. SAN DIEGO CLIPPERS-Ac®lreel Hank McDowtll, forwerCI, from Ille tncllena ,._.. In ea~ for Mure ~­ etloM. SEATT'LE SUPElllSOMIC.S-Cut S-~. -d. ,.... o..tudlw. Qlftter, .... CrM · D.,._, fonoenl. AOded CMt1n llrllellrl. -Cl. encl s ..... HeYft, oentw. from w..._.._ WASHINGTON BULLETS--PlaceCI lyran Wwrtc:k, ~.on wa1,,.,... "°°'1'1lALL ........ , ..... &.-... IAL TIMOtlE COL Ts-tte•ecilveleel Oen'lcll Hatchet!, ...,_,.... !»Ck. Cut ,,,_.<» TOfll\le, COi Mi Dadl, -Ertlfe lameil, -ladtle. HOUSTON OILER~ Cllf'llt lf'own, rUfW!fne 11ectt. Cul Al SHllnleld, lllWd. KANSAS CITY CHIEF~ Tom ConWll. -d. on IN lnlured r-Mii S..... Rldl ~. _.ci. _____ ,.....L...- ARIZONA WllANGLERS-HameCI It-Oellrtel __.._.. CIMCh· LO$ AHGELl!S EXPltll~ F191d!« Jenkin&, ~ ""8men, to a multl--~ICt. PITTSIURGH MAULEllS-N1med DIClt ~ ....,,.,... ........ coadl. SAN ANTONIO GUHSLINGl!llS-- --cart • .......,, """"'"9 lllldl, Joe w..m., kktler, encl PW ...,_, d9- f9NIYe , .... ~, ..... L...- WIHHIPliG BLUE 80M8E-~ J-s.,..., f\#1111119 lleck. '1CTTTIOUI .,._ .. N.,_•TATIMaNT The'loltowlng ~· -Clotng bu91MMH. flCTmOUI ._...... '1C~9UtNNIU '1CTITIOU9 ..,_.. '1CTITIOU9 .,_.. '1CTTT10Ue llUWH NOTIC9 WT1MO 910e 1'1CTmOUe eue1Nm• N,._ ITATtlmMT NAMI ITA'n•NT NA• ITAT'lmNT NAm aTATlll9NT ..,._ tTATDmNT NOTICE IS HEMBY OIVEN IN!t NAm ITATWmln The lollowlng ~ 1' dOlng Tiie lollowlng per90ne .,. dolllQ The followlng !*ton le doing The IOllowlng ~ le doing The l<>flowln9 &*IOl'I le dOlng Miiied propoeall Wiii be ~ by Tiie tollowlng P9t90I\ le Clotng busl,_t It: bulirlftt u : I bull-n: .,.,..,_ ... bu'"-•: ,,.. City of Cott• MMe et the olftoe ~ -L.A. INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW, 2915 Red Hiii Avt . Suite C 101. Coale MMa, CA. 9211211 (A) Sl~AFARER VIDEO PRO· A) Don-El Enl•P"-B) Donnell ARTHUR 0. GUY Ill LANDSCAPE (A) TIE LOCK co. (BJ NETWORK OANll( ASSOCIATES. 211926 of lhe City Clenl et Ille Ctty Hell, 77 DAN GILBERT INVESTMENTS. OUCTIONS (8) MEDIA ONE CHAR· Computer ProCIUC:ll, 3291 Mlchlg•n ARCHITECT. 2435 E. Coalt Hwy .. MARKETING CONCEP'fS. 32 Roeky Gltrmllu.-1. El TOtO, CA.112830 Felf Drive, Coete Meea. Cellfotnle. 2:M E 171h SI .. Suite 2t2. Coate Jack Sp•kl, 49t Protpecl, New· port 8"ch, CA. 921163 TEFIS, Y1clll "Medl10nt,"Sllp #110, AYt., Cotle ~.CA 921126 St•. 7. COfone del Mer, CA. 92112$. t<nolt, INlnt, CA. 92715 Rlche.d Earl Fleldt, 215925 Glen-unUI hour of 11:00 e.m. on Novem· M-. CA. "'27 1129 Herbor 11. Or .. NtwPort Beecti. Eleanor Merg...,11• Reid Troutt. Artllur D. Guy Ill, 609 8. 25111 SI.. Oevld Hemlln Evant. 32 Rocky nhurtl, El Toro, CA. 921130 btr 3. tll113 et wlltcll time they wllt be Danie! Giibert, 3272 Orlltl09WOOCI CA. 92980 32111 Mlc:hlgen A\19., Cotlt Mau. Newc>ort BMcll, CA.1121163 Knolt, INlnt , CA. 927t5 Tlllt bualMN la condUCltld by:•" opened pub41c:ly Incl reed aloud In Ave .. Loa Atemitoa, CA ll0720 Ron Baron. 1113 tll LHlllefWood, Intl,,., CA, 92715 Cerolyn JM n Andarton, YllCht K:A 1121129 Tiii• bual""9 11 conduO'led by In Tlllt bullnest Is oon<luc:ted by· en Individual. lllt Cou"all Cllambart tor Tllta buel,,... le oonduct.ci by. en "Media One.'' Sllp •llO. 1129 Harbor Tiiie bullnMe la conCluc:teel by: 1n lndMdual. lnCIMCIUll. Fllch.,CI E. Fleld1 FURNISHING ALL LABOR, MA· lndl'llelllal. JllCk Sperka Thi• ltelemenl wes tiled will! 111e County Cltrli of Orenge County on Sec>• 29, 19113 It Dr .. N9wport Beacll. CA 9211410 irldlvld\.tel Arthur D. Guy Ill 0.YICI H Event Tlllt stet.,...,.,l we1 Iii.ct 1111111 lhe TERIALS, EQUIPMENT, TRANS· Dentel Gilbert Tiiie buslneM la conovcted by: en Eieenor Marguerite Reid Trouu Thlt tletemertl wes flied wltll the TNt tlelff'*" wae 1"9CI wltll the County Clerll of Or~ Counl)' on PORTATION ANO Suc.i OTHER Thie ltetement wll tiled wttll the lndMClval Thlt tlllemenl WN llled wttll lllt County Clerll of Or•ngt Cou"IY on Counly C1e<1t ol Orange Cou"'y on Sec>t. 21. 1983. FACILITIES AS MAY 8E REQUIAEO COunty Cler1! of ar.,. County on Cerolyn JMn AMe!MO County Cieri! ol Ore"941 County on Oct. 19, t9113 ~. 26. 111113 "2111111 FOR THE DEMOLITION ANO RENO· Sec>t. 30. 11183. fm:MO This 1111emen1 wu llleel wllll lht Oct 11, 19113 fl27m ~ Publltheel Orenge Cout Deity VATIOH OF REA COMMUNITY .... Publltlleel Orenge Coael Dall)' Cou111y Cltrk ol Orange County o" "2%n1T1 Published Orenoe CoHt Delly Publltlleel Ore"ge COM! Delly Piiot Ocl 27, Nov. 3, tO, t7, 19113. CENTER. WOOOSHOP, M1 HAMIL· Pllol Ocl 6. 13, 20.17. 1983. Ocl 6. t983 Pubfltlled Or•nci-CoHI Delly Pilot Oc1 27. NO\I 3, 10, 17. 1983. Piiot Ocl. 27. No¥. 3. 10, 17. tN3. 5815-113 TON STREET. COSTA MESA. CALI· 5•70-83 FaeMO Pitel Oct 20, 27 NOY. 3, 10.19113 5818-113 5830-83 FORNIA. Publllhed Orange COM! Delly Piiot Oct. 13. 20. 21. Nov 3, 1"3. $415s83 Published Or•nr Co1tt Delly 5704-113 .. _ .,,. MllflCE A .. , 01 pleni. 1P41Clfleallont, end ------------Pilot Ocl 13. 20. 2 . Nov. 3. t983. .-_.,, "" other contract d0Ciumert1• mi y be ------------P\alC fl>TICE 55112•113 P\llllC NOTtcE "8.IC NOTICE '1CTTTIOUI .,..... ob11lned In the ottloe of the Depatt· "8..IC N01JC( -----------•-----------"8.JC NOTICC ..._.,.AT.....-T "*''of Lelaurt Servtola. 77 Fllr1-------.-....... .--..... __ _ '1Cnnout .,._.. "8.IC NOTIC( flCTTTIOUI 9U81NEH flC1'mOUI 8UIMll The IOllowlng l*tOf\t art c:IOlng Drive. Coa11 ....._ c.llfof"I•. upon '1CTITIOU8 .,... .. ....... aTA'nMINT flCTITIOUI .,..... NA• ITATI...,., .... IT•n•NT bUllMU ... r-'PI of • ~ .. of ..... 8TATllSNT Tiit lollOwlng PfflOI\ .. CI01n9 flCTITIOUl IU..... NA• ITA'nmtn' Tiit lollow1ng l*ton• .,. dOlno Tiit tOllowlng pet90I\ II Clotng SOIJTH COAST CLEANING. 11541 18.00 If bldOer1'"""' plane and Tiie IOllOWlng '*90" .. doing bull""'... NAMm ITATIMIMT Tiie tollowlng pe<ton II doing bUSfnttl •: ~ e1: Pllllarlno St .. Coet• M .... CA. apeclftcllllon• be malled. !he Cflarge buW-u : CUSTOM QUILTING co , 777 The lollowlng ptrlOI\ 1$ dolngt>u1ln ... u : VIABLE JOJOBA GROWERS v. MAVADDAT ANO AS· 112t29 wlllbe'7.llOpartet. CHEZ DANTE'S REST Of HEW· ,...on Wey, Cott• M.... CA bUlfnetl ... KOAAMER CO .. lltOO ;.~Ave. LTD .. 32 Rocky Knoll. lrvtne. CA. IBOCIATES. 8311 w. Beker St Roy Mllewllcl. t l&e PllUleflnO St.. Each bid eh.ii be 11'\tdt on the PORT BEACH, 170 I Coftntlll•n 92827 TAEGEUK TAEKWONDO IN· #55. G1rderl Orove, CA. 92941 92715 . 18109, Cotti ~. CA. 92926 Coele M"', CA. 929211 prOPoN/ '°"" and In the rMnMr Wey.~ 8-:11. CA. 9MeO Alfredo Ztrtn4110 M . 182& s. STITUTE. 1200 F Weal Werner, Kye8, Ah"· 9900 Acacl•Ave. •55, Oevlel Hemlln Evant, 32 Floolly V•I• MllVICldtl. 1135 w. Biiker 81. ThOmal A. Beellt. 2711 AYOCedo pro\llcMd In'"' contract oocumtnte. Alphon.. Auuo.:.. 949 ~ FloN. SMll An•. CA. 92707 Sant• An•. CA. 92707 Qarcten Grove, CA. 82041 l(noll, INIM. CA. 927111 llttoe, Cott• MeM. CA. 82e2t •Bt<M. Coet• M .... OA.112927 end lbell ~ eceompanleel by • Wey, Sen Mttcot, l.iA.1120lt Elda Z~. 11126 S Flota. Hem Ku, Yun, t02& w. c.n1re1 Thie bu"-It conducttcl by: an Tiii• l>lnl,_ 11 conducted by: • Tllll bu"-le eon0uc1ed by: an ~ bu*-II conduc:teel by: • cer1Rted Of~-·•°'**°' 1 bid Thi• bUelnMe It conducrted by. an SMI• Ana. CA. 112707 Ave. •C. Sant• An•, OA. 92707 ndl'l'ld\111, g9Mfll Plrtnerehlp . o-wet pertnerlfllp. bonCI tor not .... trien 1d petoW!t Of lndMdual. Tiiie buet11911 la oondueteel by. an Tlllt bvtlneet It conctuc1eel by: an I(~ I. A11n 0.vld H, E'v-Veft Mt\leddat TrlOl'nel A. .... 1111 amounl ot the bid, medl ~ AlpN)nM Al..o lfldMduel. lndlVldual. Thie llet9"t9nt WM t11eC1 wttfl Ille Thia ltllemtnl WN tlled with Ille Tiiie ll'*'*"t -flied with Ille Thie ete*'*91 -fMecl with lfle 10 me City of Coet1 Mele, Thie lt~t -llled tllltl IN All190o Zermeno Nam Ku. Y'u11 "'ounty Cleril of Orenoa County on COunty ~ Of Orenge County on County Clertl of Ofenoa County on County Clettt ot Orenge COunty on County ci.tt ol Or-. ~ on fNt 8t81M*ll -fifed with ,,,. Tiiie •1•1_,,I -· llleCI wllll ,,,. O:t. 24, tt83 ()ct. 211, tN3. oat. 3. IM3 Oct. 24. ttu for ~~:r 3.-,:::::: Oct .•. 1ta. c-nty C1etk of Ofenge CounlY on County Clerk of Orange County on Pmtn ~ ~ ,_,11 m • ,_ Seipt. h . tH3. ()ct •• 1fll3. Publltlled Or•nge COMt Delly Publlthtel Orenge COMI Diiiy Pl.lb4111Md Or•noe CoM1 Delly Publftlllel Orenge CoMI Dally :::-rr:·s 1 I of ~-= = Pl.lblleMCI Orenge Comt Diiiy n3IM ,__ Piiot OCI. 27, Nov. 3, 10. 17. 1983. PllOI Oot, 27. Nov, 3, 10. 17, 1"3. Pllol Oot. 27. Nov. 3. 10. 17, tM3. ,llOI Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10. 17, 1"3. I o1 U:. •a, .. Of C4lltfomle llCIPlt-PllOI ()ct. 13. 20. 21. NOif. ~. 1MS. Publltlllel Orange CoMt Diatly Pub4~ Orenot C<>Pl Dally 11119-83 " 583t·t3 tm43 &818s83 9T1e theret e with lfle ~Ion 16&9-83 lflllol oat. II, 13. 20. 27. 1H3 Piiot Oat. 13. 20. 21, NOY. 3, 19113. :ly Of tUOll'oVer .. tlonl M mey M 6473-113 5$03-83 ~under IN 1P9Di11 ttltu._ 1 __________ _ P\alC NOTICE rtalC NOTICE "9.1( MmCl Ml.IC NOncE JMWttowtlldl111oo•c11119111er.. PWUC NOTICj( "8.IC NOTlCl -un0er .. 1•"' Ind wNctl 1111'19 no11 ___ ...._....., ___ ....., __ _ MlJCNOllC( '1CTTT10Ul.,_U ~~A~I ~.=:r*' ~.ir:,.11 '~•~' :':;,:t.::d~~1~ ~A~-.w:nnoua.,._11 ..._. tTAT'lmWf Tiii followlng pertOM er• doing The followlng &*toft It doing Tiie fOllowlnQ &*90N -ctolno Tiie fOlloWllll per-. -dOlnO lebol' IMI ...... only In ltle INlll-TM IOlowtng perwn It dOlng ~ IT ATIMRWT Tiie foll0wl"9 ~ .,. doing ~alneea M! Dutl,_ U . builMM M: bu--at: ner ~ by.... bue1M11 et: Tiie toflowl1>9 peraon le Cloln9~111: Nl!WPORT BEACH 8POAT8 HENRY WINERY OF IN· OOODtE,OOOOtf ICE CREAM, POUNO& OFF. S3H VII UOo. Hobld ...... beoonlldereel~ O!MOLOOICALHIMCULTD .. "'*'-111: Edu. 0 et 1 0 n a t C 0 m . ~AM~. 5305s.nticn Dr .. ~ GLEWOOO, llOllt OuM Offle. Hun!· IUS VII Lido, Sl.tlta 300. ~ Sulle 3CIO, Newp«'I leeefl, CA. 11 llmecteonefOtllllllrnllNCI bl IN tlO ~ Clr Ort14. 841119 tlO. MOON OLOW. 71H El Vt101 Way, munlatlont. 11 tll Onlnge Ave unll ~. OA H~ l1>9ton 8"cfl. CA. 112147 8-:tl. CA. 9*3 t2"3 City Of Coete Mete, end It ,,,..,. In ~ ........ CA, tHIO 11u9nA Pwk, CA. 90920 1!1 Cotta~ CA 112827 ' 9-ty Hiiie a..btil & 8portt Maroelle Ann L.-. 9011 IOI Cr_.,, lndutl,_, Inc., a3H lee Oratt11 lndu9trtee, Inc.= accorelanoe wlttl tie pt0\ll91one of 81epll•n " Ot111t11, H214 Met~ A. ltenllVIOer, 7129 El 'AllceJAodri0u..204e211rotllt.,ICamP., 321 lo. WMtlWI)' Dr., G-Drlve.Hunll1>9tonhadl,CA. VllL~~.r.8ulta300.Newpot1 ... h, Vlel~~1~•*·~ 1 the"'°'*"'~,., ~St .. #e. torrlll'Oa. CA. Velot W•y. 811en• Pllflc. CA ll0820 &ant• Ana C. l2707 ~ Hiii•. CA. 90211 t2647 CA. 9ftV3 CA 9nea .... lllddlr mutll be ttoented Ind toe02 Thia ~ " conducted by• an ™• bu.ii-11 cionducted by• An fhle bullMM le oonduC1eCI by: • Thill ~ .. conduetec:I tly: "' Thtl ~ I• ConduC1eel by; • Tlllt bYtlMll II Conclue1ed by• • lltO ~ • ~ by law. Tiiie tlullMM le oonduGted ..,.. llft lndlvldull. lnCllYldull !Dofporetton. 1nOMC1ue1 oorpor•lkln OOfooretton. rn. etty COUllOll °' tt1e o~ ot lndMcMI. M8'f1W91 ~ ~ J ~ Mlc:t!MI ~ Pr.-..nt. Mwoet11 AM '--'-o-t.._ M. c.te, 8eo. of Corp. Conet...ot M. C .... Sao. of 00\'p, Coe1a MIN ,._. tlle l1gflt 10 lllC!Mn ft OrtMo Thia ltlWIMflt -llleCI wftll Ille l'llll 11et9!Mm .... flled wttti 1111 Tlllt atelefnent .... Med w4t1I the Thll •llt91Nt11 WM flleCI with tlll Thie Itel-I ... tlled wftll Ille Tiiie at~I *M fMecl wltll IM reteot ~ « Ill btde. Thie ltat-" WM flied .... the County C1ettl of Orenoa County on County Cieri!°' ()fenge County on County Clift ot Ofenoa Cou!lty on County Clerk Of Ofenoe County on County 0.11 °' Oranoe County on County Olertl of Orenoe County on 111eer1 ~. ~ COUftty ce.rt ot 0r.,,.. ~on s.s>t. 28. 1"3. Oot • t8t3 C>et 24, tN3. C>et. 24, tH3 Oc1. 2•. 1113. Oct 24, IN3. Ctty C... 04 the Oct t . 1ta ,._. · · ,__ ,_ ... ," Pmtn ,..,,. Cltr of eo.t• .._ ,_., PubMen.ct Onlnge COMI Deity Pv~ Orange Coeet Delly Putl!llllM Orenge CoUI Dllty Publltfl9d orange OoMt Dell)' PublltMCI 0r-. COiet OellY P\flllltNCI Orenoe Ooat ~ P\fblllfltd Orlfllt co.et Delly PllOt l'\lblllMd Orlfllt C.-~ Piiot Oat 8, II, aQ, 21, ttea. Piiot Oot 20 21 NOii 3 10 ltQ Piiot Oal n . Nov. 3, tO, tf , lllU. Piiot Oat 2•. lff3. Pll01Oc:t.11. New I, 10, 11, 1"3, Piiot Oct. 27, How. 3, tO, tf, 1"3, oat. H , 17, tta. "°'Oct. ,S. 20, IJ, ..... '1. ,..,, &4U·83 . ' ' ' &'703·83 $8112·83 &1117·83 5'1C>·t:t 6121 .. 3 5111"'1 offl-13 ' . . • I • -::::::----------------------------------.:...--------~-=--~----:::::::::.---:;=--===============·o~r~ange~=Cou~t~D~A~IL~Y~P~ll~OT~n~h~u~r~~~~.Oci~oblr~~27~,=1"'~==~C~I ··-~ ! by Gus Arriola , , To ee -..aOEIQ!o Mo.Lro AJllJO!I01 )(( MJ«IMUM \OUJME-~IT'~ c.RIMv..IA&.. oi~~o ~'THI L>PPE#l ~Af .... ________ _, 0·).1 C.:\Rt'lt:l.D WHAT DO YOU GEi If= YOU CRO!>S A CAT Wl'fM A DOCTOR? t0·27 THE J'A~IL'' CIRCl'S .. :> ,. .. -... Hl!LL01 HALLOWS!/./, HOLIOAV KffAJ by Jim Davis by Virgil Partch (VIP) • "Oofty, you ploy the xylophone •. Jeffy ploys guitar, ''Don't tell me you've taken another plunge In oll." P J ploys the drum and I'll ploy the door chimes!" ~.\R~.\Dl'KE by Brad Anderson I "On second thought, I think I'll get off at the next stop!" HoWMEMTHIS WILLIE MULL-! ~ Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz • . ~ . ~ GOllll 011 lllDGf I : ~-~ .i BY OiARt.ES H. GOREN AHO OMAA SHARIF L~ol I lkJLh vulnerahlc. South dtal•. NORTH • Qfl73 VI A4 0 QJ106 •QJZ W•:ST EAST + A2 + 9 '.;,>KJI0 7 t;1 Q863 OK972 OA543 +974 •Kl086 SOUTH +KJ106H "952 0 8 + AS3 Tht• hidd in1:: South West North"'Eut 2 + Pue 4 + Pao PaH f>u& Oµt•nrnK l1·ad: T~o of tJ Tht·n-1!> noth1nl( unsport 1ni: ahout tak1n){ ~d vant.11:1• uf a rwn:ilty 1m110~1·'1 on v1111r SHOt: ~~-~~11t. Cl.'~ Wt-JCM ME~U ~ 'm'<... ~T~ %t, ... If~ 11W~~·· = oppont•nL, by lhc• l.aw11 or hridict·. llul 11 I~ 11p1w11linic Lo xct• l!Omt•onc• rc•co vor nt•atly from un ln1dvcr~1·nl l11p11'" This hand la Crom 1 rurcnl lournaml'nl al 11 Nl'w York rluh. North South wcrt• not doinl( as well u Lht•y hud hoJ)cd. and they need1•d n few lop scores ir they wcrt· lo plur1•. Thul is lhc only 1•x1·usc Wt• Cll n orrcr for Norlh's.dcri . slon lo raisc his partner's Wl'nk two spadt• opening bid lo icaml'. Wosl led the two of dia monds. but the seven or diamonds also foll. facr up. on the lublt•. That bcram1· n penally c·ard. Accordinl( to lht• Laws, it must ht• play1•d al th1· f1r't l1·1:al opporlunrty unlt•!.1> 'om1· oth1•r pl•nally '' c•x c•Hist•d . Wht•n tht• of fonder'• p.,lncr ic11in1 th1· lead. dc-tlarer may rt11ulrt• or forbid lht' Ind of thal 1ull. II drclarcr exerdscs lh11t op lion. lhc penally catd is pk k ed up 1nd play prOt'etds nor· malty. l>t!clar1•r w111 not ovt•r joyed wllh his contrarl. llowrvr r. ht• sa w a way to tnkt• udv;1n1ogt• of lhC' racl that West had n 1wnalty card. East ca pturi•d dummy's dia mond ten with lht• arc. and declarer required that he lead anolhN diamond ... l picked up lht! St'Vt'n or diamonds. t:as1 rNurncd :1 diamond t1nd dt•rll\rl'r slurrrd n hunrl. l>t•rl:irl'r thoul{ht I hal W1•st would win tht• ktnl( 11f diamond~. st•lllOK up t~1• hil(h diamonds in dummy lor ~~.~p,o~ I~ Ml~I~(, I.~ 1 ~N'1' 1"0 ~~A~ IJoft~ ~ ~~l ~1 A ·n~ L.11(£ 'T'MI~ !!! ELL'{, MPaNEDWt1T oUSTSPW A HoRRlS\E. FPeE IN Tr-\E-II WINDOW ~ . I I disrardA. On thost• d1't'h1rc•r r would •lurr Anothc•r ht•art and a rluh, thc•n fall b11rk on the' t flub fint•8lll' for hlM fOnlrnrt. l ThOS4• plan11 wc•rt• ~oon l jCOlt ht•d. Wctt followc·d with I th1• St•Ycn or diamonda, nllow ~ inic dummy to win th<-Lrkk. : But now d1•r111rrr 11lill had lo • lost• u lri<'k in t•11t h suit for { down Onl•-lht• Sllmr riltt• ht• would haw sufft'r1•d h11d ; lhcn• bt•,•n no lrrt•iculnrily. , How de '" cllMM tilt ; beat ope•U., lead? Clwlea : Gore.~. ~••••er .•• .,. 1 t t•PY •• MW!aalq Op.au.,: i........ 1te4 11 .85 ,. : MCore•·Leacl1," t'lre of tW. i new1pap.,, P.O. 801 %59. 1 Norwood, N.J. 076'8. Makt r hukl payablt to Ntw1poperbHkl. by Jeff MacNelly ) creatni~. by Lynn Johnston ' bv Tom Ba t1uk l t •t "" ,. "''"·=···=·'' WATERM8...0NS AND · HAu..ooJEEN &:> IO&€™ER LIKE VANIL.L..A ANO IC.€ ~EAM ! fME~ A~ AU. ICIN~ <:$ Wf¥JfJ THAT WE CAN Frr INlO 'TfiE HAUOWEEN i:e, 1i v Ill E.S ! FACE fT ... 4'\'.)() ~AU..<.,1 f HAVEN'T LIVED ~lk. lJOO'Vt 8088€0 ~~~! Ft;NTON I W ()()C()NESS ! WK'i 11£ LO~ i 'FACES, BOYS? RAYMOND. ON SECOND TH~ SKIP ™E COFFEE • WE'LL RUN ALONG• JUST TELL $t-4EILA we WERE HfRE1 r------ R1PORI CAWS CM OOT "RJ».'{, BmlHER TIMOT\N, SO TH\5 JU5T MPY 5E OOR ~T ~'1 ON t~R1~ ... I'll 00 THAT, ABBEY ~NO THANP\$ FOR 'f'OIJA JNTE~S1'• I I ' I -..i.....ii..-10;.......~~~~--..l.ll:.4~-( by George Lemontj 1.,-'S NO sec Re.,.., MOS.,- NURSeS IN ll-4f: WORL-P WOLJt...P PRE:FE:R .,.-0 e>e ANCHOR-WOMff;N/ ~AA11"E HEC~~~ T~T MEAN? by Wiiey _.T\E~'S A t.l~WUdt55 a.c~· f<>R ---i E.~~ CA-T"5TQ~ ... J • ... . c• l orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 Grenada evacuees arrive NOTICI °' DS'AUlT ~I M0.114'1 'tCTmOUe ...... IWC>ftTANT MOTICI AN OM9e•NCI °" TMI cm NW ITA~ Students recount terror of life un der fire before b eing rescued IF YOUR PAOPERTV II IN FORE·°' •WPORT llACM ADOP'11N9 The to11cM1ng pet10fl le clOll'4 ClOSURE BE<:AUSE YOU A"f 8E.o A COM ~ C~ ~Ill HINO IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY &.OftmNT ~ '°" MIW· 8fAR YACHTS, 703~ I . 9llOOe CHARLESTON, S .C. (AP) -More .American l&Udents were evacuated from strife-tom Grenada today, bMrlng memories of diving under beda to evade IW\flre, tre4a\i.ng wounded troops ln a lecture hall and waifing ln terror until they were retaCUed by mulUnational forces .. "lcanapeakonly for my own part. but a few of us (Americana) here are able to appreciate the meaning of U .S . dtizenahip. We are very, very, proud to be a ~ of this nation," said Stephen Hall of Hastings, Some of the passengers kissed the (P'Ound after they arrived. Seventy-four evacuees arrived at Charlestpn Air Force Bue in two flights around 2:30 a .m . today, and 122 more arrived shortly before 5 a .m . Moat ~ were American students at St. Geor ge'• .,..,...... Bill Vaoarthos shows souvenir bullet on return from Grenada, with Crist ina Venegas, a t New Yor k airport. Univenity Medical School. Two fliahta airlifted 141 ~acueee from the ialand on Wedneeday. A1r Force spokemnan George Sillia said later this mornina that no more evacuees were expected at Charleston. but that could change. "We lost everything," ea.Id Susan Winkler, a medical student from Oklahoma City who arrived early today. "But we have our lives. No thing elae matt.en." Tracy McGahan of Lincoln, Neb., said she and fellow evacuees had to run 100 yards up a beech in shifts to reach hellooptera waiting to fly them to safe poli tions. "My husband and I and eeveral others in our (P'OUP had to hit the und at one point becauae we were under fire,'' McGahan ea.Id. None of thole ln~rviewed said they knew of Americana who were choming to stay on the island. Jeff Yuain, a n1edic81 student from Loe Angeles who arrived in Charleston around 2:30 a .m . today, said there w aa little fighting when he left Grenada late Wed.needay. "At abou t 5:30 a .m . Tueeday morning we were all asleep and I heard gunahota." said Roxanna Marin of Fresh Meadows, N .Y ., in an Interview on ABC's "Nightline." "We ju.at craw led to the back of our room and we laid there until about 8 :10 praying for our lives becauae we thought we were going to die ... "The only time I felt safe wai when I got into that lecture hall and they told me that it's Americana, don't worry, they're here to save ua," she said. A fellow student, Jeff Geller of Woodridge, N.Y ., took photographs of fighting on the i.aland. News reporters have been barred from Grenada. Geller took pictures of the airstrip beside the echool's True Blue campus, noting that "we didn't see much fighting, bu t we did hear a lot of it." He said most students headed for a large lecture hall, which they converted into a makeshift emergency room for wounded troops, and stayed there for 26 hours before leaving the island Wednesday. Army Rangers arrived at the campus about two houra after the first shots were fired, students said. "In comes this U .S . Ranger. He said, 'We're here to take you out if you want to go,"' ea.Id student Matthew Kem of Wayne, N .J ., alter he arrived at Newark International Airport late Wed.needay. "We heard fire which 8Cared the hell out of a lot of us." "They wanted to get us out by 1 p .m . today," said Luke Megna of Princeton, N .J .• who returned to Newark on Wedneeday. "There wasa lot of firing this morning and there were snipers around us last night." Megna said he plans to return to medical ~hool, "but not in Grenada." BE SOLO WITHOVT ANY COURT T W.U.OI, IOUNDID I Y llvd., le!Ooe, CA. 1Mt1 ,\CTION,lnd~oumeyhavetn.i.oti I AIT C OAI T MIQMWAJ.1 Roger w Stat 9udl. 703'A E. rtoht to bring yOUr 11CCount In gOOd llACMTMU9' IOULSVAM, •-8alll0a Blvd,, Balboa, OA t2tet tlandlng by paylf'IO Ill of your put l9QUti. IM>AO AMO AVOCADO Thlt ~It eonctuc;1ed by: an due paymen11 ptut s-m111ac1 ooata AVIMUa. • •WPOfWT CaNTD. lndlvldual. llMl ax~ wtthln thfM monthe (P LANNING COllMllllON RogerW. 81.,tluell trom the data Ihle notice of default ~NO ... , Tlllt tt•t-t -fllad wltfl the H rac:ord9d. Thi• amovnt 11 The Clly Counck of tM City of New· County C*k of Orenot Courtty on $1,653 S8 u Of Augu1t 1, 1"3, Ind por1 9Meh 00£8 Qi.CAIN u IOI· 001. I, 1"3. • wm Iner .... urltll your 11CCoun1 be-loww: ,_,..., come• currtnt. Vou m1y not hive 10 SECTION 1. The lollowl~ Publlllhad Orenga Coalt Delly pey the tnllra unplld portion ot yOUr any located In lhe City of PllOt Oo1 13. 20, 27, Nov. 3, 11113. aocount, even ltloul)h lull P•~ e..cn, County of Orenga, 81•1• of 5581~ aa demanded, IM you muet pay callfomla: the 1moun1 t1atad •bO,,. Bounded by San Miguel Offla, .,._.,. 11nftl't Altar thrM month• trom the data of MacAnhur BoYlav.,d, WI COMI 1 ___ .;.'"---;.;..;...;."";.m;.1....,. "4---- racord1tlon of lhl1 documtl'll (which Highway and Avocado A..,.,_ wtlleh fl1CT1TIOU8 llUeMll ' 1ta of raeordellon appear• hereon), 11 zoned P-C, It hereby ~ lo NAm I TATlmNT nlaal Iha obllg•llOn being IOr .. •t•btllll • core Planned Community The lollowlng .,.,_ It doing • IOMd UPol\ l)arJnllt I tonoer period, OaYelopment Plan known M New-bulinaea M: • • i . Arehbishop McGucken Clergy leader, 81, dies SAN (AP) Archbishop J08eph T . McGucken, retired head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Franciaco, died Wednes- day at the age of 81 after a lengthy illness. McGucken, ill about six months, died from complications caused by "chronic pulmo.nary obstructive disease and congestive heart disease,'' according to John Knox, spokes- man for St. Mary's Hoa- pital. OU have only Iha legal right to •top por1 VMlaga. Arnend"*11 No. 5'4; SECRETARIAL 8ERVICE8. 11525 ha foracloeura by paying the entire anac:had hereon M Exhlbll A.. Mt Neoi• Fountlln VfllMr/ CA. n1 demanded by your ccedltor SECTION 2. The Plennlng Director 927011 • ' o llnd oul Iha 1moun1 you mull of the City of Newpon BMcl'l It her.. Kathleen A. Olaon, 11525 Mt ay. or 10 trranga for payment tc by lnttruelad and directed 10 ahoW Neola, Fountain Valleoy, CA. 92701 top lh• lorecloeu,., or II your l)(op• Mid Planned Community OaYelop-Thie butl,_ It conduelad by: an ty 11 In toracloeura for any Ofhel mant Plan on Mid property and lndlvldual euon. <»ntact: GARDEN HOMES Planned Community Olltrlct .. • ICal-A OlaOn AINTENANCE ASSOCIATION, C/C ectlbad In Section t lt>Ove; llld II TNI llalarMnl wu lllad with lhe LLEN & FLATT. 4400 MIOAfthul uld P..C Dlttrict 111811 hive~ IO County Clerll of Orange County on lvd , Suite 370, Newport 8"ot1 ameoded, the NIM 111811 be In lull Oct 11 19113 alllornla 9:211110, (71 4) 152-7474 lore• and affect tnd be 1 pan of Tiiie · • · ,,_. I you h1ve any queetlon1, YOl 20 of the Newport 8Mch Munlclp11 Publlllhad oranee COMt Delly hould con11c1 • llWY8' or Iha gov· Coda. PllOt Oct 13 20. 27. Nov 3 1983 nmenlll 1gancy wtllch may havt SECTION 3. Thlt ordlnanoa 1111•11 • • • • 51111..83 nsured your 10111 be publlthed once In the official emambar. VOU MAV LOSE LEGAl newtOaP« or the City. and tllol ume 1-----------IGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT TAKE •h•ll be attecllve 30 d•y• Illar Iha P\lllC ll>TICE PROMPT ACTION. dlla ol 1111doptlon 1---.;..;;;=;;..;.-------NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEN that Tl'il1 orillnanca wu lntrodu<led ti f1CTITIOUI 9UIMl l ursutnl lo Article IV. Section• 1 a regular mMtlng of the City Councll NAm ITATa•NT d 2 of the Dadar1tlon ot Cove-or the City of Newpon BNch held on The lollowlng l*'WOtl 11 dOlnO ants, Condition•. and Rellrlctlont the t tlh day of October, 19113, and bullneu ... xecuted Augu11 27. 19711 •nd r• wa1 adopted on thl 24th cfay of Oe-LIGHT RACING 1550 Mltamat Or orded Auou11 30, t978 In Book toiler, t9113, by the lollowlng vo11.10 .r2 Balboa CA si2ee1 tt8611, Pao•• 1460·1538 of Ottlclal wit: 8 inJ t<udeia t550Mlrtmar0r aeordl of Orenge County, Clll· EXHIBITS ARE ON FILE AT THE .r2 i!:t>O. CA si2e111 . ornle, 1 brHCh of obllgatlon of pay· CITV CLERK'S OFFICE u .. M. Motriaon • Kudlla. 1550 ent ol a1MUment1 haa occurred. AVES, COUNCILMEM8ERS H.,t, Mlremar Or. •2. Balboa, CA 9211411 Ollca ot .. Id btMCh and lien w M1urar, Cox. HMlhar, StrlUll. Tiiis bUtlOMl 11 conduc1ad by: an llad lor record October 2t, 19112. Plum"* Agee lndlvldull lllcl1I Record• of Orange County, NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS None B 111 j Kudala 111ornl1. NO P•Y"l•nt ol put dUI ABSENT . COUNCILMEMBERS TZ. 11i1aman1 WU Iliad with lhl mounta II•• ocourrad. Therefor•. Nona County Cler1c of Orange County on ha GARDEN HOMES MAINTEN· 11/E~alyn R. Hett Oct II t9113 NCE ASSOCIATION dOM herab) Mtyor . ' ,._ 10 cauM to be IOld, the lottow· A TT EST· Publillhad Orenga Cout Dally ng rH I pros-1y to Nlltty the Obit· /1/W8/lfJ1 E. Andar-...i Piiot Oct. 13. 20, 27. Nov 3. tN3. etlon: Unit II, Lot 10, ll1u1tad kl City Clerk 5570-83 racl 9004, 11 par map recorded In PLT/)g ook 3113, Pag1117·21 lncluelve ol Publftihad Orange Coaat Delly Pltol 1----------- ISOllllnaou1 Mape, In Iha office 01 Ck\, 27, 19113. "8JC ll)TIC( he County Recorder or Or1nge 51127-1131----------- ounty. Calllornl1. T·a.I ha record vealed owner(•) of the .,._.,. ll)TJC( NOTICI CW ropany more commonly known .. '"~ TMllT'la'I I M.a re: JACK DOUGLAS JOHNSON LI T.I . NI.• 11111 -C nd CHRISTINE SMITH JOHNSON NOTICI Of TllUI Tll'I IA YOU AM .. DSfAULT UNDSR A t 50 Canyon Ridge, Irvine. ~Ne . .,.....1f.1/0R WOOOY D«ID °' TMllT lted: Augull 29, 1983. T~c~-:' DATED Sept.nbet 12. 1980 UN· AROEN HOMES MAINTENANCE IUPINCHI mu _,.~ INC LESS VOU TAKE ACTION TO SSOCIATION By: Nancy ()oyglu appo1n ed T ""'* he PROTECT VOUR PROPERTY. IT TATE OF CAllFORNIA :i:'rng ~lbad N= of tr!,11 MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. OUNTY OF ORANGE Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IF VOU NEED AH EXPLANATION OF n Augutt 29, 1983. befort m1, the TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEO· ndareloned •• Notary Publlc In ano CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD or said County and Slate. per· CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CONTACT A l AWYER. TICOR ally appeerad NlnCY Oouglu CIVIL cooe SECTION 2924h (pay· TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF proved lo ma on lhe bult ol ...... Ible II Iha time ol .... In lewM CALIFORNIA l1C1ory evidence 10 bt Iha Book· money 01 the United Stat .. ) all rtght, On Thurldey. Nov. 17. 1M3, 11 keeper or Iha corporation 1h1t Ill· tltle and lntarMt conV9Yad 10 and 9:00 A.M .. Tltle lnlUr~ and TNll Med students had no choice McGucken, who re- tired to St. Brendan's Pariah in San Franciaoo after serving as archbishop for 15 years, was replaced by the cur- rent archbishop, John R. Quinn. Under his direction, 15 new parishes and two missions were estab- lished in the city, two Catholic high schools and 17 granunar schools were founded, and three \fled' the within ln1trumen1 1nd ac;. now held by 11 under Mid OMd 01 Comp1ny, u duly IC)polntad Truat• knowledged to ma thll the torpor· Truit In Iha propel)' hereinafter • under and J>'lrlUartt to OMd of Truet atlon •J11CUled Iha wtthln document lalbad' recorded September 17. t980, u p11reu1nl to lit By-Ltwt or 1 rMOI· TRUSTOR· DELANO LEE OE Intl. No. 24092. In bocMc 13747. page ullon 01111 801rd of Olrectort. WOOOY · 1703, of Ofllclal Aac:ordt In Illa ofllcl WITNESS my Hind end offlclal Mal. LEONA RUTH DE WOOOY ol the County Aacorder of Otanga Slon11ur1. TaraM J Roberti BENEFICIARY· UNION FEDERAL County. Cellfornla, WILL SELL AT Publllhed Or1ng1 Coal Oally Pilot SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA· PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Oct II. t3. 20, 27, 19113 TION BIOOER FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S Tho usands of Americans, rej ect ed h ere, s tudy in Caribbean 5520-83 RECOROEO October 25, 1982 u CHECK, (payat>la &I time of Nia In 1-----------1 lnllr No. 112·373462 of Olfk:jal ,.. llwfUI money of the united Stat•) It By CHRISTOPHER CONNELL . ····-·'*' WASlilNGTON -The several hundred U.S. medical students in Grenada, whose safety was a prime consideration in the American invasion, are among t.housanda of would-be doctors who have gone abroad after being rebuff ed •t borne. For decades, fnlatrated Americans have pursued their dream of a medical degree in Guadalajara, Mexico; Bologna, Italy, and the Philippine9. But in recent years the trail has led moat often to the Caribbean, where echoolB such as the Ameri- can·run St. George's Unive.rsity Medical School on Grenada have sp.runs up in recent years. For Americans, th.ey offer one distinct advantage: instruction in English. St. George's was founded in 1977 by Charles MQdica. 36, a Bay Shore, N.Y .• lawyer who was himaelf frustrated in attempts to gain ad.mission to a U .S . medical school years 860· Modica rai8ed ».6 million from backers including physician.a w h ote children had been rejected by American echools. Alvin Buckabawn. a North Woodmere, N .Y .• lawyer and head of the 700-family Parents' Network of S t . George' a echool said Tue.day, "Perhaps if the money that's going into thi.a action today (the U .S . invuion) would have gone into opening doors up for American boys and girls statewide, we wouldn't have to send them to foreign medic.al echoolB. •uni IC NOTICE cords In Iha omc. of the Recorder of the front antrano1 to the Old Otanga 1---.;.""--~;;.;..;...;,;.;;;..;.;.; ...... ___ 1 Or1nge County· County CourthOUM roe.tad In the OflDtNANCE NO 13-11 said dM<I of lrUll daacrlbM Iha 200 Blcoll of Waat Sent• An• Blvd .• AN Oi.DINANCI oi THI CITY followlno· (lormar1y WMI lllh, St.) Santa Ana. "It's a shame there aren't enough places for all Catholic hospitals w ere OF •WW"OflT H ACH AMINDtNG Paroat ·3. CHy 01 c0111 M ...... Callloml1 111right,1111e and lnl•H•t thoee who are determined to twicome doctors and built. ,ORTIONI Of DllHICTINO thOwn on . map rlCOl'ded In book ~:.,~~"'!n:::o: have the ability,'' said Buckaba!m, who has a aon :~~A~l:-V .. ,:g':,.~~;~ :i~~n~~~:'O:~~=:i= any 111u11ad kl Mid County and enrolled at St. George's, but who ia not on the i.aland. Pt&.IC NOTICE FROM T .. UNCLAIW•D Dll-Or•"99 county, ca111orn1a. S1111 daaalbad u . OT'IL..-hool' ..... ...a __ _. __ ._ incl .. .f1~ ..... ,_ -T TO --'"NMID COM-vou ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Thole portlont of Loi 1 of Trltl HR: 9C a •uuu-year nuucia .. , --• rua 80fl, NOTICE OF DEATH OF Mn DISTNcfAND ADOPT· DEED OF TRUST DATED October No.9280,ln!MCltyoflrvlne,Coun-nonnally take their cll.nicahtudJea at ho•pitala in the A L p H 0 N s I N E ING A ... l'\.ANNeD c a ..... 20. 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· ty ol Otenga, Stat• ol Calll0tnl&, .. United State. and Greet Britain. G A U D R E A U a k a n Nft&.Of'mWT PL.AM '°" THI TION TO PROTECT VOUR PROP· !*' map recorded In Book 379· "lt'sbeenanexcellenteducation .... " Buckabawn ALP H 0 NS I N° E F . ~~~=:.-l .. ION ~~1;A~E~~i~~~;g:~:x~~ ~= ~ ,':: ~ ~~~ said. "I would hope that the 9Chool goes back to G A u D R E A u . • k • AmMDMINT NO.•) NATION OF THE NATU RE OF THE ~=-:. ~~!)', daacrlbad nonnal Theee are very detennined young men and A L P H 0 N S I N E M · The city Counc:M of 111e c 11y 01 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOO, vou ~RCEL 1· Unit 10 .. 1110w11 Ind women' who really went through a lot to get a medic.al GAUDREAU AND 0 F Newport Beach DOES OROAIN at SH8~iD~b~1,;'~ A~~~ daac:rlbad In ·,he Condominium Plan . ,. PETITION TO ADMINIS-1o11ow1: CA u " ' recorded In book 1'137 P8C11 91, education. . , . • TER ESTATE NO. A·l!t4U SECTION '-The loltowlng rMI ,;(II a 1tr•t eddr .. 1 or common andr•rac:ordedlnbook 11900P8Cll St. Georges and rival Caribbean institutions are To all heirs beneficiaries properly 1oc11ec:1 II' Iha City of New-dealQnatlon of property It "1owll 1000, both of Offtdal '*«en run for profit and are not accredited by U .S . agencies. cred t tors and con ttnoen ~ ~J.=~~ County of Orange, Stat1 lboW. no warranty 1.1 given ~.!oT~ Int::!~~ tr~~~ Th ad -:--1,,._.. tl · Th N y k ""'--• , " · compllttaneM or correct-~ ... "Com-ey venuoc .._. ... 'tuen y in e ew or .i. uin:a creditors of ALPHONSTNE ,,. portion 01 Lot 1411, • portion of blnlllclary liTlder .. Id o..cs of the IM lnt~Mt In and to the Sunday "Week in Review" aection. St. George's ada G A U D R E A U • a k a Lot 442, and 1 portlOn of Lot 444 In Trull, by rauon of • brMCh Of a. = ~rM 1°1=.::1~.!~ boast about its -.fuates' record on a test required of A L p H o N s I N E F . Bloell 57 or the IMna SubdlYltlon. In 11u1t In 111a ol>Mgatlon• ~r.o 111..;'.~0.:. ttlon•" of Iha Oecler· .--. . • . the City ol Newport BMc:tl, County ther.c>y. heretofore aHc:utad and an n foreian med.ical IChool students ..eking residencies &n C A U D R E A U • a k a of Orange St••• of Catllornla M per dellverad 10 Iha underllQned 1 Wfh· •llon of Covenan. t•. condttlonl and the United State. -the Educational Commialion on A L P H 0 N S I N E M . map recordad In Book t, P.Q. ea of tan Oeelatatlon 01 Default and o.-raatr1Ctm• :ec:..oe:'OC:: = F _,,_ M_...,_, Grad •-...... G AUDREAU and persons Ml9Cellaneout Rac:Otd Mapa In the mind tor Sala. 1nd written notice ol ~ .... ~ Oeclarwtlon) iino _,, O·~· ~ ua...,.. ...,..,. .._ h OltlcaolthaCounlyRecorderolOr· breach and ot aMctlOn to c:auN 11'19 .._ .... ,,,.. _., Dr. Ray Cuterllne, vtce president of that w no may be ot erwlse •noa County, Ctllfomla; being thl l undenlgned to 11141 Mid propany to ·~8~~~~&~·0M.,. cNI, , P .hiladel hia ._ _ ____. --=--i --'d that ln 1982 218 tnlerested In the will and/or ., .. bounded by JamborM Roed. Mlll!y Mid obtlgatlont, and ,,_... 1 81 encl other ...... ,:.;,i:; P -~ \;ulllui..-on,... • el\at.e: the S1n OfaoO Creak Channel oft attar the underllgnad clUMd Mid m '*' 1 .. ,w Americana from St. George's took the teat and 79 A petiuon IULI been filed Otanga County Flood Control DI notice Of t>rMdl and of aiectlOn lo ;'Oo~~~~.:,. ":'':.: t 173 -~ Only 33 t f all R lrlct. the Matarly boundary of be recorded July II, 1983 M lnltr. pen:en-. or , ~· percen o by BARRY ROG E S A VIN City ol NewpMt BMch. Blaon Av No. 83-294330 of Offlclll Record• In property, but wtth no right of_,_ Americans and aliens who took the teat pamed. tn the Superior Court of Or-anue, ll'ld Iha Planned Commvnlt the ottlce of Iha Recorder of Orange r'~t ~~.,,7~ =~ B y ..... .m ... .,, that test. Alnerlcana and othera who anae County requesting that 011tr1ct Boundary 11tebllthad by Or County; n d · •----------------------t--"e · AR" RY ROGERS VIN dlnanoeNo.1254olthaClty ofNew SaldMlewlllbemade,butwlthOUt COf •· atudy abroad can eecure remdendes in American B . A be port Bwc:h thown on Exhlblll A, B coven¥1t or warranty, •xs>r-or Im· ALSO EXCEPT the eubeurf-DEATH lllTICIS hospitala Some Americans al.lo oain transfer Into appomted as per90nal rep. & c and genl'ally known .. Nort pllad, regardlng tltle P<>ttrnlan. Of w1tar rlghll, but wlthOut the rtght of • 8 resentative to administer the Ford 1nd San OfaoO Oraall South ancvmt>tlln<lel. 10 pay the remaining 1ntry to Iha 1urlace of t111 U .S . lna11tuti.ona u third-year. students by puRng an estate o f ALPHONSINE 9"IOwn on D11tnctlnQ M9'11 No. 43 pnnclpal IUITI ol the nota(•l ~ eubaUrt-above • deptt'I of 500 -----------~----------.exam ..iven by the National Board of Medical ... end 511. rlf9rred to In Sect by tald dead of TNll, with ln*-1 leal,Udadlc4ltadontlllrnac>ofMld f<'RYE ln Santa Monica she wu .. G AUDREAU (under the ln· 20.01.0ISOoltheNawpottBeechMu-u lnMldnotaprovldad,ad11anoa9," T'1ICI. JESSIE p FRYE. resident of member of the DAR Exuninen in Philadelphia. .. dependent Administration of nlclpal Coda. and by tueh any, under the term• otaatd Deed of PARCEL 31 Non-ei1Cluel¥8 - Balboa Island, ea. Paaed Michael Wetheran Chapter Casterline estlmated that at any given time, at F.atates AcO The petition le m1da 1 pin of Titla 20 of Mid TNtl. ,_, ch.,gea, and •KP811-=:" over IUClh J~ Ind '°' away On "'""tober 2c.. 1983 at d th ..,,._t M thodlat leMt 16 000 to 20 000 Americans are outside the t for heu""" ln Dept No 3 •• hereby -ded lo rezone of Illa Trwt• and or Ille truttt '9 ~bed': tM ~ v.: ., an e ,. in e • ' ., "." u oe · · property from the Undallltlad CfNt9d by tald Oeed of TNlt. men -· the age of 99. She ia Church. Graveside services United States studying ln 130to14-0medk:al schools. t 700 Civtc Center Dr .. West. 1rlct 101111 Planned Comm~mlty Saldtaiawtll be held on: Tuaadey, antlflad utlttlM, ll'ltlMlalr1 and an- survived by her son and will be held on Friday Octo-The attriUon rate la "very high," he added. ta Ana, CA 92701 on Nov. trlc:t and lnGOfpor•ll Mid pr Novemw 15, 1"3, •t 2:00 p.m. •t croac:h"'fj 1,:CS ArtkM~ ff: daughier·ln-1.aw Stuart and ber 28, 1983 at 12:00 n'.oon ln 16, 1983 at 9:30 AM. ~~onl:~~~c:'ndc:':.::=. 1f1 :::: 8i':C:t:"'::1':1,:'';:;re.:_~ :='ant111ad "e-te". - Caroline Frye of Balboa Pacific View Memorial lF YOU o~ to the of Iha City ol Newl)Ol"I Belch. Chapman Ave .. Orange CA PAACEL 4: Non-4lldUll\te - lsland. Ca.. grandchildren Park. Pacific VI e w BIRTHS ting of the peuuon, you SECTION 2. The Planning Dlrect0t At the tltnl of the lnltlel pul>ll· z:::1• V:-~ ~ ...:::.= Chrlny Slocum, Stuart Mortuary, Newport Beach hould either appear at the ofl11eC11yol Newpor18Mc:n l•,_. ciatlOn of this notlOa, the total .,.~f:111ewt1on19"ttlted Frye, Jr. and Vicki Davis, directors. eanng and state you objec· by 1n1truotd •nd dlreoied lo Ch"'9f =~i;: ==~ ~~ :J: ~ rlgtlt• ano c1ut• UWllae a 1 s o 3 HINER HOAG~r':Wf'TAL ~~t=C:~~d Gllmor9, .ons or file written objec· ~~~t~,dMc'rf:,:·::·~~C:,:~~ ecrl6eddaadoftru1fand•t1matad :;', ='9 .. '=1·=-~ great-granddaughters. Mrs. IRENE LOUISE HlNER Mt. and •: DoMld McAea, Mr. and Mr1. Mlct\MI G~ay.ton, ion.a wi~ the court before Section I hereof, and .. Mid Ol• coe11. Hl*1-. and adv•ncae I• and community fdlM ...-it• Frye had been a resident in 1 Ume Id d f ' SafttaAMHelgMa. boy INIM, boy he heanng Your appear-trh;tlng Map• tiava bHn •< St~1r8;~'indlbtad .,.. 01 the ettlcle entitled MIMf'llef'lt• 1n California since 1927 w re ong res en l an ~-Mr. Ind Mre. Paul Boetrlght. Mr. and Mre. Aober1 ~. nee may be In peraon or by amended. the NIM tflall be In f\11 nllmll: on wtlk:h the ':!nina ~ ~ 1111 Daol8'lltlon ~ .Covtnenta. OOft.. -=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;::::;:;;;;· ;;:;;:~~ mer concessionaire at tne Newport 8-lh, boy Laguna &eed\, glfl our al tomey r0<c. and attaet 1nd bt •Pett of Tiiie eel be obtained by call dltlon• and raatrtctlonl recorded 1n New port Pier. Beloved Mr. and Mtl. Jon Sollla, lrvtne, boy ........ ~. • IF YOU ARE A CREDI-20 or the Newport B1act1 Munlclpa :i,:n~~I 9~~!otee the dey befOt~ book t t7M s>aoe •20 of Offtolal,. PACIFIC VIEW tnMOfUAL PA"K Cemetery Mortuery Cllapel..Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOttMICK ~A'TUA"V 1795 Laguna Canyon Ad Legune Beach, Ce. 92661 •114·9415 HAA80tt LAftN.MT. ouvr Moriuary • Cemetery Crematory Ul25 Giel« A11e. Co1ta ,,._. S•O.SSS. NRCI 8"0r.."I NLLMOADWAY MOttTUAAY t 10 Broadway Coeta M ... 642·9150 I aALTZ MflGIRON 8MfTH & TUT.._&. W'HTCUPI' CHANL •:H Ii. 17111 81. Coete M9M 848-11371 A mot'-er of "--roe H HI er Mr. and Mrt. Mlcl1eal Janftula. Mr. and Mre. ThaodON Nlchole. Coda. ....... •• cords the Maatat Oec:1at1tlon anc:t 11 v.:u .. · n Huntington hach, boy Huntington hach, boy R or a l'<>ntinaent creditor SECTION 3. The entire terrlt(lf) 1•0~;;. OCtobar 11 19113 any ainandm.ntt tMn1o. of Bullhead City, Ca. and Mr.andM,..Mlct11911umt,lrvlne. Mr. and Mfl. Glotg4I Schnelder. t the deceased you mutt file known H Iha Nortn F0<d Pt1nnao SUPERIOR TITlE SERVICE INC TNllOf or '9COl'd awnaf: JESS Betty LouPhoenixotCosta boy lrlllne,gtrl l h. h Communlty,mor1fullydaaerlbtdlrl .. MART INEZ ANO MARILYN M Ca a•--· _... b 2 Mf and Mrs. 8._ Hatiat Hunt· Mr. lfld Mr1. cnrta11an Bellard!, our C aun wit l e court or S.Cllon 1 of thlt Ordlnancie and In u Mid TNlt•, MARTINEZ esa, ·•......., survtv""' Y lflQton 9-111 g1r1 ' Cotone dll Mar. boy resent it to the personal rep-Section 1 ol Ordlnenoa No 1254 OI By: T 0. SERVtCE COMPANY, 'C' The 1,.... 80df'att ano other gr an c h 11 d re n a nd 4 Mt. and Mre •• Lllllla Btlwtf, New· o.t.-er ' ntative appointed by the the City of N8W90f1 BMCh, which Ir By Sandie Armenta, AMlltant • com~ dal'Qnatlon, " any. of tM great·grandchildren. In· port 8-111, boy Mr. and Mra. Honn., MOY9f, . hi f hJ zoned P·C. It hereby amended to relary raal property deacrlbed ~ It tombmen t Melrose Abbe Mr. Md Mra. PhMtp SttffOf'd, 8alboa, boy url wit n our mont adopt • Planned Community o.. 01"11 City Blvd. W"t, Orange, CA. rport.S to be: 111 St~. M 1 . Cay N9wport IMch, boy Mr. and Mrt. O.lld Kally. Hunt· from the dale of first issuance velopment Pt1n, Amand"*°'I No. 92eefl ~lne Callfornll t2714 au.o eum, Anaheim. · Mr. wld Mr9. llley Hw, !Nine, glr1 tngton BMch, glfl f lelterl as provided ln Sec· 592: tltac:hld hereon H EJltilblt O. 714•135-Hlll Th9 undaf'8i0ned TrU1t• dllo Pierce Brothers Bell Broad-'"''"'*"a Mr. anc1 M,.. J-Pt~I. tion 700 of the P robate Code SECTION 4. The PlannlnO OltectOf Pl:~~,"':, ~-= 3C~ Deity dtlmt any ltablllty, tor any lnoon'ect· way Mortuary d1re<:tora. Mr. and Mra. ~ ~ WIM• lrvlnl. boy f Callfom'-The time for ol lhe City ol Newpon 9Nch It · • • · • ~ ,.... of the ltrwt eddr9ll and oetw 642 9150 ,,....,, boy Mr. and M,. Aonatd Welll. ~ ... •by lnllf\IC1ed and dlfKtad I common~ "..., lf'IOM'I • Mr, and Mra. t<.nt Otaon, Wael· por1 hact'I, boy 1 filing clatms will not expire lthOw Mid Planneel Community llarlin. • ' McGRATH mini!« alr1 OotMer prior to four months from the t Ptanon teldpropettyand Sald .... _.belMde. IMwlUIOll\ WILFRED A. McGRATH, a ~ lnci"Mr9. l<.-th OeGroot. Mr. Ind Mrt. l.aVtm Hatrell, ate of the hearing notJced Plao=1;c:o~11 ~:~ :,ci.. oovenentor~.aprw1orlrn- realdent of Hunlln1ton Mr . .,f'..,.., 01efw1 Rice, Hunt· ~~Mrl. ~ Hoff!Nn, above. dP.C011trtcu11e111WM 0 1>een =~=-* Beach, Ca. PUied away on lftflOI' 1wt1. Pt Hunttnatori -=.r.: YOU MAY EXAMINE the • tn. tw tflatM be In If. • .. ba1anoa of 1M nolll(•I ~ October 25, 1983. He wu a I 011 "" 17 Mr. anclMte. """9n,..._. file kept by the court. U you or:~~end~ofT •• ,,... H id OH O of Tr11tl. to·wlt: Cost Analy1t for The ~::C...~ ,entulleno, pon1eect1.=....,1 ~Interested In the estate, ode. Newport •4•1••••tf ~~.J:-'~:=::_~ Niagara Mohawk Power 1a,e11 ' 1 a M<. an0 ... ,.. ~ hOMI. Hunt· you may aerve upon the ex-SECTION II. Thi• ordlnanoa ena11 any, undtr tilt*"" ot Mid Deed 01 c:ompany for 47 yean. He la Mr. and ....,., Joel Coot>er. 1"""8, lnQton laeoh, boy et-utor or adm.lnllt.rator, or bl publlthld onoa In the ofllclel Trust,,_, C1f1W911 and...,... ot survived by hl1 wife Girt Mr.andMre.VlnoantlletrllOl'"O. uponthe1ttomeyfortheex· ..... ~!~~·dand~ ...... theTl'lllteelndotlllltru9Ca~ C P '-r. and Mre. Jotwl Moote, Hunt· lrW!e, alr1 _ _._, ·-~ ..... ,... ..... .-Wfl ... er .... by Mid Owd of Tt\llt, atherlne, IOn elM, lngton leecll, boy Mt, an0 Mfe. Aoben la..., New-ecutor Or 11U11unlatrator, anu ate Of Ill ldoptlOn. Tiie ---~ uncftr Mid 0.0 daughwr Jane Duluult and Mt. lfld Mre. WIGrleal ~. r:,' leecll~ file with the court with proof Thlt ordlnanee ... 1n1roduoed It ot TNl1 harwlotineucMed and-. 5 granchlld~n. Slumber rJ:":;-"v:!:!.,, M · and ' re. Alain Nale-•· of eervlce, a written request ~~;:-'~"::c't =: MrlCI to tM ~-~ room visitation will be held ~~.Pl .on, IMM, boy o.w... • naUng that you destrupecial tile rnh d8Y o1 October. t"3, an0 ::Ct.:':C,~ -men :'to. ot De- on Thunday, ~ 27, Mt. Ind Mrt. ~ lleMon, Mr.andMre.OoMld""1ar,,Ollll-notJce of the flUna of an ln· Mldoptadontha24tllOayOfQo. teutun~hottOnto .... Tllellrldlr· 1983 from 7:00PM to OorOMtlllMlr.t>oy t.lllnV ...... boy ventory and eppra~nt of tober. 1t«l,bythefotlowln0vot•,to 91C11'9d-..dllllNN01cieOIOrllult 8:00PM Grave.lde lervk.'!8 =·='=JlmMclCota.Cotofta :n.~ Mrt. ,.,"°" laQNlt. eat.ate meta or of the pell· ti~181TS AM ON FILE AT THE =~w:::-..:,:.::;:;: wtU be held on Friday. Oeto-Mr. Md Mre. Wlnfleld HuNCI Ill, Mr. llnd Mre. 0.ard Dewy, !MN, tlona or JICC..'OUnta mentioned ITY CLt!i.1('8 OFFICE. ..,,,.. lacnct. ~r 28, 1983 at lO:OOA M at LaGuM ...,.,, boy boy In Sectlon 1200 and 1200.~ of AYES, COUNCllMEMl!l'S Hett, TNlt• °' ~ condUGtlnt .... Harbor Lawn Memorial ,,,,_., • Mr, Ind Mre. IOwafd lnO. Hunt· the C.Ufomia Prot.te Code. Mturer, Co•, Heather. Plummet, TlTli INIUMNCI ANO TRUil Park with Dr. 0.ve S.U.y, :;::.:--..:::.-~· lnQtonleedlo.':.t GALLIVAN, SCHMIES· ma. COUNCILMEMIERS F0ta..NWM ::=:....._ Garden Grove Cammuni\y Mr. ana Mr1......, au., !Nine. Mr. lflO Mra. .._,.. NellOn. INO 6 BIJED tr-Ag:>N LotMollM CA. I0010 ~~= ~~~"fy ~u::! f:'. Incl Mra. K~ "-'· HUM· ~ ~..:,. Madcfy, llllloa, r,~~ ~::r:..Jt~ ~~ED 8SINT ~9~~~~:"8 None A :....:.::o T ~~~l ~°AooWIUCIN donallonl to the Amerlcan :f:C. ':!'·.t:... Olfolllfl • .._ :: and Mra. Jeffl'Y curiy, Cott• Colla Mesa.' CA. tHH TTHT ayor Ml·M N =.-oa:~ 1.;..\mNCI COM- Heart Soc:ltt)'. Service• Ponleecll.~ ,....,..,. (7U> llf·MM /VWendtl.Andartan , 'ANVOfCAL". under tht' dlreetlon of Mr. Ind Mre. latNrd LAVoy, Mr. and Mra. Mlorlllll WOOd, Publlahed Oranp C.O..t •= ty· Hilde W.ln Harboc Lawn-Mount Olive ::"::: ::"~ WelnfllltMr, f:.°:odel .::!'· ~ Cr\ltdll9y, Dally Pilot Oct. 28, 27, Nov, 2, 1 21, 1~':'98 Ccw\ o.11)1 Ptlot ~t? °',=.',c;: o.11y "'°' I Mortuary ~40°M&4. N9WPOrt ltMd!, g1r1 Hunttnoton IMcfl, boy 1983. 68<le-83 ,... HH·t3 ' · · ' ~ I ' I a Orange Cout DAtLY PILOT/Thurlday. OC1ober 27. 1983 c'f. Ml.IC NOTIC£ Mt.JC NOnct ....C *>TICE PlaJC ll>l1C£ ~UZ-r:t:V:. ~~= Ml.JC ll)TIC( MUC MITICl "8JC NOT1CE ' flCTTTIOUI 9UWH '9Cnnoul Wll flUe&JC HIMWtO NOTICe ~ SOU11Mwly 171·28 ,_ ~ NOT'IC8 011 ~ ...._.. ....: ...... NOnCa Aennoul IUIMll , N~ tTA'n•lfT NAm aTA'nlmfT NOTIOI II Hl!AHY QIVl!N that ~~r;.~·a::~:.e;t-IO'' .....,_ TOlll 41Jl•ll NOTICE• HWaY GIVIN tNt Ille NAm ITAft•WT Tllll lotlowlng l*9Qf'I lt doing PICTmOU8 ....... NAMI Tilt I~ ~tone are doing ttla City C~ will llOld a OllOlio r..t 47 l3 ~ 10 Ille~ Of a CO ... llON'I Al'tlWOYAI. °'Y C4llrlClll • ttie City of ~ The IOllowlng l*'llOl1e ere doifG t:A.11n ... u ; The tollOWlnO pereon• llew aban-DUallWN u: "-''"II "N1•rdln11 AftPE.AL 0' curw ~ ... luletly, fllvlng • °' llN'fATM TaAOT NO. IMdl .. llOld I""'*' Mwllll,... bue!MM ... - ONE AT A TIME AUTOMOTIVE, don.d ,,,. ""'of Iha f1Gtltlou9 8ulll-.. P.A.N. INC .. 2112 O\;l)Onl Ave., TAEND l~ATS 8ALU. INC .. radlu1 or 740 00 ... ,. th•nc. -• CONDmONAL oetclinl Ceftllollllon of 'Ublo Con-WILOWOODTIM8EA8, c o .. 1350 1t70 CllUreh SI .. Ooata M-. CA, ~Nam.• t4AIA ARTISTRY, 2A04 8ulle 20t, I~. 027'14 FOA USE PlAMIT NO. 1111 8o\lttlal1V and aOuttlMa~ 145 17 IXCIPT1CMt NO.... _.._Md~ tor dll kl'-Weet Bly A~lll. ~ 8MGll. H~~d George H•lherlngtonl.~~IO :=:3 P8tkwty. ~ HWll. CA. Irv~ c'i 82114 • 7212 ApflCOC. ~r~~o:;.~ :=:.~· .~ ::: =~·~~::i:t' iE :e~::o:::r::..:.~ 10~.C1l~~ev=.-..:-.= c~= ~•ltllew o·........ 1380 Churc;h St. Colt•.,._., CA. r.tN7 owner Mary Joan 8nefef. 24001 Thia bua-lt GOnduct9d by: a W•t C()eet ~· ~ to !Ina tllit II para1111 wlttl encl ol tna ~ OI Hufttlngton ~ AMII, .....,,, , W•t 8ayAote., N9wPot1 8Mcf\, ~. Thi• t>uejneN 11 con<1ucned by:.,. Mutrlancie llv<I. s~ 287. El T0to. COfPotltlon.. con11der th• r111ocallon ot • Nort~2llO 00 ._ trom ttla IMcifl. In Iha Councll ClllftlMr of C::... tltlO 9Hl3 lndMduel. A 92'30 0411'1 c . ovnan.a. Prelldent preYjoully•apptO\lld llM ~lftll, 8 MM f Mid b6odt· CMo Cenlw, HwltlngtOn llactl. A' p TOWING, t11 E. "" &trallt, Tiii• DualnaH II 001\Ch~ted br~ Todd t4alhetlngton The Flc11tlout But!..-Name,._ Thlt atattMant WN fllld wllll the which pannltled Ille •tablltfwNtlt ..::c. Soul eo• ol4' 20" e..i al tfla hour of 7:30 P.M .. Of• aooll ..,_ ~C::... t2101 eotp<>fallOn ~~ •t~-::;'c);:'~ieg:;:~y •: =tyl~-:~~~.Orange ~.rt~~ol Or-. COunty on ::.y~~~t~O:::C.-:-= ::.1·w-ii: ~ ~~: ~:ty·Of~.:. ~='!Ml ..:E:: ~H= ~i:!' ~=1 wM lllecl wtth the Oct. 8, 1983 Thi• bull,_.,.. ~ed by • nmM r..,ocetlon prOOMdlrlO• ta IOf lllllUre W•t he • redlut °' 18 00 t11e puf1>0M Of contidltlna .,. ep-be !Mid on Ula t4tfl dey Of Nollem-County Clerk ol Orange Couoty on P-...M ln<llVl<tWll. Publlehad Onoge Coul Dell) to~ with required condftlona IHI' thence &outllaHtariy, I lllad t>y 4.Y, Klltlbef, 10Illeber,1113,Mttlahour0f7:~,:~ Oct. II. 1983 Publtllled Or•nr Cout Deity Mary Joan s11111w Pi101 Oot. 8, 13, 20. 21. 1983. of approvll. Thi prQ90Nd M*ld-Sou•hetty end Sout~ 23 st epprovel by tha PlelWnCI Com-IN Council a-ei.n. aao ,,_. Piiot Oc1 13. 20. 2 . Nov. 3, 1983. Tllll 11•1-I we• Iliad with tllll 6475-83 meot la to·~ tile tlllallnO IUlo fMt ak>nig, Mid CUtW thrOYtf! • c9o-mlMlon ot Tantallve TrKt No. 120S' 8oul9ward, .....,,, laadl, CA. Pubffahed Orange C9Ut Deify 55e7.e3 County Clari< of Ofaoge County on ..iee lacltlty and to •tablllh •MCI-tral anglaol OO• 00• 00 .. 10 • tanoant •nd Condlllonal E•cepllon No.~. al Wltlldl tllM end P-. Piiot Oct. t3, 20, 27, Nov. 3, ~ -----------Oct 7. 1983. l't&IC NOTICE .,.,. eutomoblte-vtct laclllty, Thi 11,,. ttiel 1• parallel wttll and dlalanl 83-oe on properly lociated .outh of im...,ld Pl'tOl'I mev .,.,_ llnd 5~ P\BIC ftOTICE Ille no F10809e propoul •lac lnolud•• a vartanc. to NOl'th-tarly 30 00 fMt from Iha Edlngw Avan.,. bat-Santa I>• htard th1raon, ·WANDA DllDlfC NOTIC( _ Publll!Md Orange ~I Dally ACTITIOUI IU .... 11 1111alve • portion of 11111 required of• South-tery Pr0tonaillon 01 the Bert>ar• end Seybfook Lane. ANDEMON. '"-. flCTTTIOUI IUltNI.. Piiot Oel. 13. 20. 27. Nov. 3, 19113. NAMa ITA,...NT ,.,, ... parking tiieote and. modi-Soutlleuterly llna ol Mid ltKI' A laqal daecrlptlon I• on Ille In Ille CITY CLERK ---.. -IC-T_lf_IOU __ .-IU-... --.-.-- NAMI ITATIMINT 5572-113 The lollowlng petlOlll are doing flcallon to Ille ~onlng Coda ao u to lhenc9 South 50• 14. 20 .. Eael 30.oO Oepar1ment ol o.v.lopmant Ser-City of~ a.ctl NAm ITATIMUIT The lol\owlng peraon It doing Dutlnna u : allow tllll u.. of tandetn parking laet to Mid SoulhwMtwly prolong•-VI041'. Put>llelled Or11nge Colet OtiMy Piiot Tne lotlowln I• llOll)Q Dut1neu u: fltalC N0TIC£ THE CHRISTIAN WHOLENESS :e.:· Thia PfO)ect llU ~ r• tlon: thtnet Nonh 39• 48' 40" Eut AN lllter•lad l*'IOlll are lmllled Ootobw 27, 1113 SU~ butln ... M : II l*M>ll THE LAST WORD, 71 1 w 17th ' COMPANY (C.W. COMPANY). 355 enO II hU bMf1 oet4ttnlnad 332 ....... = P'olone•tlon to attend Mid hallrlng Wld •AP'-NOLAN COMPANY 1001 w 1111\ St .. D-2. Coet• MeM, CA. 921127 COUNTY°' ORANOI Placentl• Sult• 205, Nawpot1 Baacl\, lh•I 111• categortoalr exempt uodat to the ITI09I Sout comer of Ml<I their opinion• IOI' or agalntl Nici ep-rtlllJC NOJIC[ St u II A c •• MaU CA 9282G Wan<!• Faye P•I•. 4584 w 5111 St.. tu..MC>ft CCMMT CA. 92M3 Ille requirement• 0 11111 Callforlll• trKt· thtllc:le North a • 32' 50" W•t PMI MIC~ .... F 01Noten 3a C.bril!O San CA 92703 Plal !ft. J Allan Rev. Nlehola C. Cooper Lewter' Environmental Qualltlea Aot. . 31 o i feet lo Ille moet Southerly cot-Further lolonnatlon may t>a oil-flCTlTIOUI .., ... ,, Beech CA 92ees . T~r. ~~-ta c:onllucted Dy: an Otfend~t: w:::n F. Allen .rll Topeka, trvlna. CA. 92714 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER ,,« ol Lot 12 of Ml<I TrKt; lhenet alned from the Oftlca of the City ..._ ITAT'lmNT ~ bualw 11 conducted b : • lndMdual. Janice M. Balley. 1819 CretC8111 S GIVEN 11\el Nld public '-ring wlll Soutll 39• 45' 40" WM1 250.80 '-k. 2000 Main Street, Huntlngtoo TM lollowlng I*'~ Illa llOlng ln<ll .... dual y W811d• Faye P••• NOTIC• OI' IMTAY °' 98, Anaheim, CA. 9~801 De hal<I on Ille 14th dey ol Nowm-pirallel with Mid SouthwMterty h, Call!Of'nl• 92&48 -(714) bueintaa u : M f Nol811 Tl\ls atat-t was Ille<! wltl\ IM ~ ,,.,::::..,~ Mary M. Louie, 41131 Abbot•woo<I ::· ~::'ne:I mi::~ 7~~·~ prolongetlon to the beglonlng of • D:r:~~~lober 26 1983 STERLING CE~TER; STERLING This .eletemerit wH filed wtth (tlil Counly Cterk of Orange County Oil Court, lnllne, CA. 92714 ... _ ........ c curw conceve Northerly, ll•vtna • c T.Y OF T • GTON BEAC ROUP: BEACH CENTER: HUNT-County Clerk of Or•noe County Clt' Oc1 11 19113 c ... No. •17~1 Thll bualnMa lt conducted by: 811 port Bou,..,ard, ~ _,,, A r1dtue of 15,00 !wt: lhtllc:le Soutn.. I H.UN IN H INGTON PLAZA. 31135 Birch StrMI, S t 29 1983 . . . ~1 1 TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR unlnC)()rpo(eted uaocletlon olhef 92663, at whlcl'I tlrnt lnterMted pal'· -llerly, Weaterly, and Noftll· By. Allcla M, WlllllWOl'lh ewport 8Mch. CA. 92MO ap . ~ P\lbll1hed Orano-Coast Delly Name): w11111m F. Allan thin• pannar11\lp. ~~;~•Y 8PPff' end be heard -•erly 23.58 l•t 11ong Mid curve~ blislled Orange Co"' 8!~Yv CP~~ P1u1 Brudlnar. Jr., 2t7 South VI-Publlahad o renge c~1 o~ Pilot Ool. t3. 20. 21. Nov. 3. 1983. 2 YOU ARE NOTIFIED Nlcholu c CC>Opef Lewter W:NO~ E ···oERSEN CITY through • cenlr•I angle ol 90• 00' u, 27 t9113 lat Lane, Orange, OA. 92869 PtlOI Oct II 13 20 27 1983. 55118·83 a. Upon 1ppHct1tlon or th• )u<lg-Thi• •l•tement wu l!lad wltl\ the " " · ,.., ' -00" 10 l tangent ilne lh•t I• P_er•llel • · . J. Scott Fewcau. 11739 Hudton · ' · · · 5478-«I -----------en1 credltOf' , 1ud9mtnl egilln•1 County Clerk of Orange County on C CLERK ,.___ with and dlttant Northaaaterly 51129•113 River Circle. Fountain Valley, CA. Ml.IC NOTICE ou l'IH been entet9d ln thla court u Sept. 211, 1983. lty 01 Newport --.h 310.00 feat from Iha SOutll-ttrtv 2708 Ml.IC NOTICE ~ otlOWI' F121141 Publlsh9d Orang• Cout Dally Piiot line of .. Id block: thane. Nonh so' P\ll.IC NOTICE Wlllllm c Mlr•m•. 3 LaglJnlla, -FICTITIOUI 9UllNEll (I) Judgment c111dltor (Namet Publllhed Oraoge Coaat Dally Oct. 27· 1983· 14' 20" WHI 351.119 f•t along Mid egun1 8Mch, CA. 92851 , FICTfTIOUI "18*111 NA• tTATIMl:NT OAN ALLEN Pllol Oct. 6. 13. 20. 27. 19113. 5823•83 parallel Hna to tile beginning of 1 NOTICI INVITIMG ltDI Thia bulllnna la con<lucled by. a NA• ITATa..-T ~ Tl\a lotlowtng person Is <lo<rtQ (2) Amount of Judgrneot enterad In 5467-83 curve concave Northaaeterly llavlog Shied bid• rney be recalYed at ill partnerll\lp. The lotlowlng persona are d. business u . l\ls court S 12,1150 00 Ml.IC NOT1C£ • redlua Of eao.oo f•t; thence 11111 otttce of 11111 GltY cient 3300 J . Scott F•-• bullness as PACIFIC PICTURES. 2 Ralalgh. (I>) This Judgment WU antered l't&IC NOTICE NOl'lhefly 593.41 feet along eald Nawpot1 Boui.vard, Newpo(18.ach. Thia st••-· WU !tied #1111 the BEUCLER & ASSOCIATES. 2~ Irvine. CA 92714 b•M<I upon • 1l11er state Judgment PU.UC HRAAING NOTICI! curve through• central angla ot 50• CA. 1126&3 unlll t 1:00 AM. on the ounty Clerk of Oraoga Count) on Marguerita Pllwy.Ste 200B, MIMIWI Fr811k Steve!\ Kellar, 2 Ratelgh, revloully entlfe<I agalnll you u flCTlTIOUI ....... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th•I oo· 00", thence North o• 14' 20" 16th d•y of Novernt>er. 19113, •t t. 29, 19113 l/lejo, CA. 92692 M lrvlna.CA 92714 otlow1· NAmlTATIMSNT the Clly Council wlll hold• pul>llc WHl47131Mttolllebeglllf!logol1 WhlchllrMIUChDl<laahallbeopeo-fmal1 Jlmmy LaeBauclar.271128 ~- This Du1inesa IS con<1uc1e<1 by. an ( 1) Slater at•I• (Name). Michigan The tollowtng person 11 llolog hearing end revtaw on tile epplt-curve oO!lctlve Eaaterly having 1 ed end raa<I IOI' Tiiie of Project PuDlllhed Orange Cout Dally lngster, San Ju811 Ceplatrano, A lndlvlduel (2) Sitter atata court (Tiiie and lo-bullneu as· cation of ROMAN P. KALLMES. INC. ra<llu1 ot 200.00 IMI; thence North· WEST COAST HIGHWAY SEWER llot Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1983. 92675 Frank S. Keller alien): Clr®ll Court tor County of (A) HERITAGE PROPERTY MAN· tor lJSE PERMIT NO. 1547 Hllerly 131.73 fMUlong Mid CYCW MAIN REPLACEMENT FROM 82ND 54119-83 Jim 841ucler This statement WU tiled With the lleg1n Allegan, Mlehlg•n AGEMENT ANO/O.R (Bl HERITAGE (AMENDED): TRAFFIC STUDY; ANO through. central •n9I• ol 37• 44' STREET TO BITTEA POINT PUMP This ll•t•menlowu ll~th ~ County Clerk of Orange County on (3) Judgment antered In titter PROPERTIES.2785 Wllllwlng Circle. AMENDMENT #5 -TRAFFIC PHAS-t9": thaoc. NOl'th 37 29' 59" Eut STATION, Contract No. C-2274, En-Ptllt.IC NOTICE County Clerk ol ran9e nty ~n Oct. 6. 1983. tat• on (O•t•): Octoear 19, 1982 Cotta Met1. CA. 921126 ING PLAN 011 property locat9d at 41.37 IMI to 11111 moat W•terly cor-glneer'• Ealim•t• $91,000. Sel>I 29. 1983 F22US7 (3) A WRIT OF Elft:CUTION MAY David Weller Myhre 2785 Wuw-4545 MacArthur Boulevard, ap-ner ol Lot 1 ol .. Id tract: tllllnc. Approved t>y 11111 City Council thla NOTICI CW f221191 Publlthed Oranr Cout Delly HAVE BEEN ISSUED AGAINST In Clrcla Costa M.H CA 92628 proved by the Plannlng Commltalon North es• 24' 00" Wut 81.58 IMI 24th dey ol Oc1obar t9113 T9'UITll'I IM.E Publlahe<I Orange Coul o•v Pllo1 Oc1. 13, 20. 2 . Nov. 3. 19113, OU. UNLESS YOU FILE WIT.H THIS ~hi• business Is conduct~ by: en on Saptember 211, 1983. Aequeel IO along Ille boundary of Mid trect to Wand• E. AnderM!I T.I . No.,.. Pilot Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, 19~. :.~ 5565-83 COURT A MOTION TO VACATE lnllM<lull emend Hl•Dll1hmant an<I ax-the pol"I ot l>aglnnlng. City Clark NOTICI .,47 t_, ------------HIS JUDGMENT WITHIN 30 DAYS David Waller Myhre pan1loo of Iha eMlallng :M9 roorn Saki land 11 Included within 11111 Proapactlve blcldera may oDlatn YOU AM IN OIFAUlT UNOI" A-----------P\BIC NOTICE FTER SERVICE UPON YOU OF Thia atatement was fllad with tl\a Sheraton-Newport In the ~ ., .. ll'lown on • map lllad In Book one Mt of bid documeoll et no coet FMIT DelO OI' TtNIT, OATIO rtalC NOTIC( FICTlTlOUI au ... 11 ..._ITATIMINT -TIMI IO!lowing paraon Is dolrig Dual-••: LEN-MAR RENTALS. 945 Jun1Pero C>flve, C:O.t• Mase, CA. 026211 Mllfllln E. Flaleher. 945 Junlpero Otive, Cotti MMe. CA. 9282t Lanore M. Fleithat. 945 Junlpero [)five, Cotti M .... Ca. 92828 Thi• bullnaea 11 c:onducted Dy: en lndlvtduel. -Marvin E. Flelsnw Thll atatemanl WU lllad with Int County Clerlc ot Oranoe County on HIS NOTICE, THIS COURT MAY County Cle•k ot Oreoge County on Place Ptanoe<I Community. TM 54, Page 8 of A«ord of Surveya, In et 11111 ottlce of Iha Publlc W0tke No•..-., 11. 1W1 UNL..111 YOU---........ "-------- ROER THAT A WAIT OF EXECU-Sept. 28, t983 ptopoMd UM permit amandment lt the otttc. of Iha County Ricord« of Oeputmant. 3300 Newport TAKI ACTIONTO "90'RCT YOWi NOTlCI ION MAY ISSUE OR A WRIT OF ,,_,.to allow I nft t0-1tory 9ddltlon Mid County. Bouleverd. Nawpot1 8Mch, CA. llRONRTY, fT MAY 91 aou> AT A CHEVRON US.A INC. 11U an IP- ECUTION WHICH HAS BEEN tS-Publlll\ad Oraoga Coat Delly ICh lncludaa 119 gual rooma, • TN atrMt addr-1111<1 othef 92M3. PUellC IALI. WI YOU •ID AN pllct1t1on pending be10te the Cell· UEO REMAIN IN EFFECT. ORDER Piiot Oct II 13 20 27 1983 kl1chan lddltlon, banquet/meeting common 6Mlg1111ton, It any, ol tne FOi' llirther ln!Of'metlon, c;all Pro-l!XPlANATION °' THI NAT\MI toml• Coutal commlulon to CCICJl- HE SALE OF PERISHABLE PROP-. . . ' . 5"68-83 rooma. hot• omc.t and • relocated real property dtact1bad above II ject Eng"-HOl'll Hlewety at OI' THI NOClllMNO AOAIM8T mence alldl11onal C1Mn-U9 ops· RTY. ANO OROEA THE LEVYING lighted tannla court. The ptopoaal purported to be: llOO Saa L-• 11-40-2281 YOU, YOU 1HOULD CONTACT A atlon1 of latend Either locat9d )II\ FFICER TO RETAIN PHYSICAL alao lncfudta I raqueet to~ the Corona dal Mar. CA. Publllhad Orange Cout Diiiy Pllo1 LAWYlll miles ott thOte from Saal BMch, CA OSSESSION Of ANY OF YOUR Ml.IC NOTICE Newport Pleet Trafllc: Phul!IQ PIWI. THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE Oct. 27. 1983. Oo November to, t9113, el 9:15 Cl\eVron ptans to dlaplace rubb6ef0 ROPEATY IN HIS POSSESSION An Envtronmentel lmpKI Repof1 DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOA IN· 5826-83 A.M .. Exchange Tllleholdat1, Inc.. e feel below mMn !a.er low ,.., NO TO MAINTAIN THE LEVY OF FICTlTlOUI llUIMll llu bee11 prepared In connactloll C 0 A A EC T INF 0 RM AT I 0 N CalltOf'nle Corpotatlon 11 duly ap-ai1cepl IOI' -II haadl and c:ondl9c· NY PROPERTY NOT IN HIS PHYS!· NA• ITATDllNT with the applleetlon, and. ti lt tilt FURNISHED. potnt9d TrullM under and pur.Oant 10f't. Further lnlOf'mltloll may be Qt>· ,AL POSSESSION. The loltowlng peB011 la d.olng pt-I ln11111t1on ot 11111 City to ac-That Mid Nie la m1de without "8.IC N0T1C[ to Dead of Trual rlCOl'ded Novem· talned from 11111 Coaatll CommltttOn at9d: Aprll 22. 1983 butlnnaU u : "69 C t the Envlronmental Impact Ra-cownent or warra111y regarding title, ber 20, 1981, •• Intl. No. 23e211, In al 531 Howerd St .. 4th Aoor. •n EE A. BRANCH. Clerk PL MBER JIM, ... ongr-, port •nd 111.1pportlng document• (11111 poAIMlon or aneumDrenoee, or u FICTTTIOUI IU..... book 14297, page 1114, ol Oftlci•I Franclaco, CA. (4151543-8555. : M.K. HMney,Oeputy Coeta MaN. & Newpon, CA. 92t27 general public la Invited to ,.. to ln111.1ral>lllty ot tllle. NAm ITATW•NT Rec:orda In Iha office of the County PuDlllhed Ortnge Co111 Dally Piiot A I TINOOION Jamee OevlO Min. 989 Congr-. Ylew/comrneot on thlt documant•-Tllll total amount of tile unpaid The lollowtng pertona are llo<ng Record., of Orange County, State of Oci. 22. 23, 24. 25. 211. 27, 211, 1903. N. 2nd Co111 Mall. CA. 92827 llon), c:oplee of wtllcl'I are 8"ailable be1ancie of Niii obllgallonll together bullnaN u : CilllfOf'nle. Executed by 1tl7 EMER· 5743~ naao 'CA..11,. Tiii• buatnea• I• OO!ldueled Dy: an Of pul>llc review •nd ll\9P9Ctlon et with edvancee, and •tlm•led coet• TRAVEL WEST TOUAS, 310 ALO BAY ASSOCIATES,. par1ner-- Pubtlllhed Orange Cout Ody ubllehad Oraoge Cout Dally Piiot lndlllldull. the Pi.nnlng OIC)artmaot, 3300 111><1••1*1-11 $8,525,229.llO... Fer11en<10 St, .r208. Newport BMch, llllC> WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-flta..IC NOTICE <Oct II, 1983. I Pilot Oc1 13, 20. 27, Nov. 3, 1983. 1 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 19113. J-Mil• Nawpot1 Boulevard,~ Beach, Thal Notice of !>teach Of Uld ot>ll-CA. 92tle1 TION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOA , ___ ...;...;;;.;;;..;;;.;..;;....;.;..;...------...,.-556~ 55711-83 Thia 11•1-t wu lllad with lhe A 92863 (714) '40-2197. ge11on 811<1 election to Mii Mid reel Roy E. Gammtll. 310 Fernando St. CASH (payebte 11 time Of u1e In ORANQI COUNTY ~-----------1------------1County Clerk of Orenga County Oil NOTICE IS HEAE8Y ALSO GIVEN ptoperty wu recorded U lnatru-#208, ~ 8aactl. CA. 92Mt lewlutmoneyoltllllUnlted Stet•)•I IUPllltOR CCMMT "8.IC NOTICE rtll.IC NOTICE 001. 11. 11183 h•I .. l<I pul>tlc '-log wlll be held menl No. 82-«3718 on December Beverly M. Gammill, 310 Fernanoo tllll lfoot antrancie 10 the old Orenge CNtc c..... °' .... ___ ........ .-.-.-......;.;;..;.;..;..;;.... __ 1------------1 n:.111 the 14th lley Of HoWmber. 1983, 17, tH2. of Oftlclal Record• tn tlle St. •208, ~ e..cn, CA. County CounhouM, located on ~ AM. CA. eint1 8 NOTICE OF AUCTIONI Put:lllllMd Ore,. Cout Deity et Ille hour ol 7:30 p.m .. In the Coun-Otttcl of the County R«order of Of. 92tle 1 Saote An• Blv<I .. bet-Sycamore Plalnt1tt· JAMES A KIEFEA e OF UNPAID ITOftAQI Pilot Oct. 11J. 20, 27. Nov. 3. 19113. 11 Chembera, 3300 Newport enge County, Stale of Celttomla. a....r1y M. GammlN SI. & Broadwey, Santa Ana, Caltf. ell Oefend.N,t· REAl iv ISLE· STEVE " In 1ccordance with the provision• of lh• Uniform Commerclal !5564-e3 Boulevard, Nawpot1 Baach, CA.. •• ··WHICH SUN ALSO IS SE-Thi• ll•temant WU tiled with the right, title llnd lllter•t conwYed to BAGNELL· KENNEY REAL ESTATE r Cod• or War•houae Receipt Law. there being due and unpaid wtllch time and place lnter•ted pal'· CURED BY DEED OF TAUST RE-County Clartt of Oraoge County on and now held by 11 under Mid o.ad INC . GEO.AGE DEEB • l char,__ for which Lido Van & Stor1ge Co., Inc. WarehouM la "8.IC NOTICE aon• m•y appear and be hMrd COADED Seotember 2• 1982• AS IN-Ocl. 7· 19113· of Tnnt In the propartJ.:r':•ted 111 cit .. No 40-57-15 ~ •--i------------1tha<eon STRUMENT •82-311850 AFFECT· '2291 HldCoun1y811dState bad .. ; 'IUMMONI ,, entltlld to a llen aa Wlretlouaemen on good• hereinafter flCTlTIOUl llUllNllt WANDA E ANDERSEN. CITY ING OTHER PAOPEATY ANO Publl•hed Or•nr COHI Dally lot 4 ol Trect No. 1104. Sub-NOTICll You ....,. ...... ..... ,, deacrlbed, and due notloe h111lng been given to all partlet known NAMm ITATl•NT CLERK WHICH OTHER PROPERTY 18 TO Piiot Oct. 13, 20. 2 . Nov. 3. 19113. llMl/on 'T ' ot Emerald B•y. In the Tiie _. ...., ............ JOU • to clalm an Interest therein and the time apecllled In such notloe The 1o11ow1ng pal'aon 11 <1otog City ot Newport BMch BE SOLD CONCURRENTLY Trun• 5573-113 unlncotPol'•ted .,.., u thown on• wttNut , _ _... ....,,. ....... " for p~ment of such charg4M hiving ••plrld, notloe 11 hereby Dulllnase H . PYDlllhe<I Orange Cout Dally Piiot Of' par1yconductlng Sale' WITH THIS mep rKOfde<l In Book 35, Pagea •2 J'OU ,.....-...,.. • .,._ "9Dd given thlt these goods wlll bl sold at publ~ IUCUon at the Udo TOOL SHACK, 2255 Hert>or 001 27. l983 PROPl:RTY and 43 ol Mtacell•naou• Mape, , .. lha IMorl'Nltlofl ....... ' Van & Stormge Co .. I~. 2200 Alton Avenue. lrvfne. Callfornla oo Boulevard, Colt• M .... CA 921127 5824-83 CALIFORNIA LANO TITLE COM-rtalC NOTICE cord• or Orenge County. Cetllomla. II you with to..-tne edllioe of an ' 5 d f N be 1983 o•oo A M s le f ood Mlcl\MI Rlc;hercte 13332 Many PANY TM lltMt addr... and other attorney tn 11\1• rnetter you atloul<I • the th ly o ovem r. II 1 · · ·. I o g •to Lane. Garden Grove: CA 92&43 MJC NOTJC( 1010 NOl'tll Main Str•t. Su•t• 400 YOU AM •_.AULT UMDa A commoo daalgnatlOll. ti Wly, ot the 00 80 prom tty 80 111111• 'fOUI wntten continue Or be continued unlll all loll are sold. turnllure, beda, Thie l>utlneaa I• conOUCled Dy 1111 58111• Ana, CA 82702 011 ~ DATU llARCM real property daecrlbad at>Ove Is eaponM r any mey be lllecl on chairs, refrlgeratora. stoves. sewing machlnet. dftks. pictures. ln<1Mduill ~ (714) 835-5575 91. Ul&.SM YOU TMa AC-purPOf1ad 10 be: 167 Ernatald Bey, ~lme · ' • tables, dl1hpack1. cartons. lllre<>S. olfk:e rurnltur9 llld misc. MICn-4 Rlchatd• NOT1CS °' Alln: FOR!CLOSURE DEPART-TO PMrftCT YOUR PROP-Laguna Beach, CaltlOl'nll Amotuatad,.. aldo dam•ndllOe Items lhat are among the housenold effects stored by or for the Thi• et•t-• wu filed with ,,,. ntulftl'I IALI MENT • rT llAY • IOl.D AT A": The uno.r.lgnad Trull• <II•· Et tnbuma: ... _.., _.,. \M, fo llowing partiea: Couoty Clertc 01 Orange county °" n.ueTWI IALa NO. 2110 Dated: Octot>ar 24, 1983 IM.8. • YOU -M ct.Ima any lleb!Rty for any lncOfrect· ..,. 1 •• .-a -.. u.. , ... • Oct 8.1083. Oil November 17, 1983, at 10:00 By:CALIFOANtALANOTITLE COM· noel 011 nll MlWm 011 .-ottlleatreataddr-endother .............. ..._ &... .. I LOT :l NAME •ALANCE DUE l"Zm4I .. M.CatllornlaLend TltlaCompany. PANY, T"'91M "9"9CICW ~YOU, cornmoo deNgnallon, fl .,,,.,~ ............. n ... ...... Pubilll\ad Or•nr Cout Deity duty eppolnled Tn .. l• under and Oollne J ThOm••· Fcl. M811119« YOU 8NOULO CONTACT A LAW· herein. • ,... .............. ......, .. ' L 00\S AKALONU. CATHY $4,3SB.18 Piiot Ocl. l3. 20. 2 . Nov 3, t983. r111.1an1 to Deed of True1 uacu1ed Publlahe<I Ofaoga Coeal Deity Piiot Ya. Said Mlewtll be made. bUtwllhOUI 811 ....._, tn lllla .....,, ,_ ~ I 0737 AMERICAN SOLAR HEATING 2,293.80 5560-83 by Gerald F Goeden. an tndlvl®al Oct. 2.7. Nov. 3, 10, 1"3 lt011CS °" TWUlft9'9 aA&.I covenant or werranty .• ..,,_.or Im· ._, cto M ,.,__.., .. .._. paur I t 8~ 75 BENNETT, GARY 873.35 • Truttor IOI' tile benelll 811d eecur· 5810-83 T 8. .... ._ pllad, regarding title. ~. or wl'fltell ,...,._ If ""' _, be o L 7962 DAVIS, LARRY 1,031.50 P\8.IC NOTICE ty ol Conaolldal9d Cepltal 59ecial NOTICE ti HEMBY GIVEN that encumt><a~.10 P1Y the~ ._. ... llM9. ' ' ., I 0630 GARMROODI, KAMRAN 2.529.86 Trull, 1 Calltomla11u:;-~ 9: ruaLJC NOTICE w~ ~ 11 '1913 prlllclpat 111.1m of the notl(•) 81Ueead..._...._.,_ I 0875 KENT, BARBARA t,399.94 ~~ .... ~~IT 8eoe19112 11oler;. dat~ • terni~i--1· 10:00 o•Ok>cli Lm. Of Mid dey, In 1bL .. ld Deed ~ ... !~'in' ~1.'! ~•I to dt IM.....-. ....... ....... 118846 NOORK /SCHRIEBER RON 401379 _....,,,..., ...,,... ·end r-...... ·-·-·-· K..-nl room• lelda tor oonducltna .... eon.upr~ -·-·-. •.....,.. ,._.. lluPllfi ....... . . • • . IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORE-No. 112-311'47 on Seotember 2. NOTICS °' r.-Ale Nalae'• ...... wfltlln Ula~ Gt advancee. II an~. under the 1erma of ... .... -M ,..,....t. -. LI 10637218 SSCHHERURLT,FZF •• MDl!<VEID ~5851 .. 0081 LOSUAE 9ECAUSE YOU ARE BE-11182. of Otlldal Aecofd• In lhaf ~-ll'UC• °' PUa.IC IALI ESTATI: &ECUAITll!S SER-Mid Deed of rual, ,..., c:flll'~ ......... ~ ,..... -" .. HIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY ol Iha County Recotder o ..,... Of' COUA~ 2020 Nor1tl Broad-and •Jlpal'I-of 1ha TN91ea end Iha .......,_..a L0740 THOMAS.ARTHUR t,578.57 BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY COUATanriCounty.State ofCtllfomlL ( ............. a,u.c .C.) ~-lnttilCltyOfa.nta lrultlcrMtedbyMldo..dolTN11. '-TO THS A#f: A eMI ~ L0850 WILSON, WOODROW 1,237.88 ACTION,andyoumayllllvetnelaCJel ILLSELlATPUBLICAUCTION Notice ta~ given Dy the 'eountyofOranaa.W.ofCall-The total amount of Iha unpaid__,.....,,_ Mell._. 11J 1M NT-t32-CYOUNT, V.H. 583.04 right to Dt1ng your IOQOUnt In good TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR undetalgnad th••• pul>llc .. Olthe AEAL E.8TAfE.8ECUAITIES Dlllanca oltne obllgatlon Mc:Ulad by ,........ ...... '"'",... ..... to P bllsh_,. Oran,.. coa•t Dalty Piiot Oct 19 26 1983 1andlog by paying all of your put CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OA fol.._...,, dllcrlbad cotlateralwtll be E"VIC"' ,._....._. _ _....., Iha ptopeny to be IOld and r~ ~ t111e llnnYft, JOU -·· u "" ·-""' . • ' . ue peymanll plu• pal'mttled coet• CERTIFIED CHECK (peyable at time ~;i , .... "°"' of 12:00 p.m. " ""' I ~--~;;;;; able Mtlm•t9d coeta. till*'-and ........ dlyt •lier lhl1111.1mm0t1t It • 5616-83 and exper11a wttllln tlltM month• of Nie In l•wtul money oltht United o'clock, onthe7thdeyo1Novernber, duty~,:c' Of .... ooo--adv•n~ at the time of Iha Initial -wa on you, Ille with thl• coun • "8.IC N0T1C[ j "8.IC NOTICE rom Ille <ltt• thl• notloa ot default Stat"), el: In the lobby of Ctllfomla t983, 11 Concoure W•t. f4" "B" In tlllt oe:::;-Dead Of TNat pul>llc•tlon of lhe Notloa of Sala I• wrltlen reeponM to tha complelnt -----------___ ........ .....,-......-..... ;;.... ___ rwu recorded. Thie amou111 I• Laod 1111e Compeny • 1010 N. Main Termln•I way, Coeta u..a. County by lAwll A. OllYoa. Jf .. S2.533,9e4.79. uoteu you do your default wtll t>e 882.29 u ot Seotembef 19113, •ml StrMt, Sent• Ana. Oallfornta. ot Orange, SI••• ol CallfOf'niL ~ Jf Ind MIOlria c The Darletlclary under Mid Dead enter9d on eppllcatlon of 11111 ptlln-CONIOUDATWD 111 lllcruM until your eocounl ti.-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 1990 J.Aeroedaa BenJ. con\19111b6e, hueb.ncj' and wtre • 1o1ni Of Truat her'llofora e~ec:uled and de-tltl, l/l<l lhl• court may anter • ludQe-M~ °' CONDfT'IOM ornw curr11111. You may not have 10 DEED OF TRUST OA MORTGAGE 1.0 . • 10704412 05923e, LlcenM reoorded Apftl s 1Nt In llYWed to the und«algoad • Wflltan men• ega1n1t you !or Ille rellel d•- 1 le ..._..., • ..._ -• Peclflc N tonal pay the anti,. unpaid portion of your DATED Seotarnbar t, 19112, UN-l8lll 2FP t400T °' Oflld.i ~ of OIClaratlOll ot Dltault and Demand mended In th• complaint wtllch • Coneolldlt ng domeet ., __ "'the at acGOUnl. -thougll lull ptymel\I LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Thi• .... I• hal<I IO anl0te9 Ille Coun . tit 1214 .... IOt Sile. and. Wflttan Notice Of ()e.. could rHull In garnllhmant ol Bank o f Newport Beech In the Stat• of Cellfomla, at the cloee of u demanded. but you muat P•Y PROTECT YOUA PROPERTY. IT rlgl\I• of Amerlean Mortgage Cor-dar'• ~~~ 3680 by lault and Etecllon to Sall. The under-weges. lal\lng of money Of property ~on September 30, 1983 publl8tlad In raaponM to C811 11111 lltnOUnl •l•ted •t>Ove MAY BE SOLO AT A PlJBL.IC SALE. potlllon ol 5417 Sao Ntcot .. Orllla, Of a t>rMdl of dei.utt In P.Y-llgnad cauMd Mid Notice of Default Of' other relief requeetad In the C!Ol'TI• mede by Compttolter of the Currency, undat title 12. United Aller lhr• moolh• from Ille date of If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF Sult• 207, ~ Baach. CA Of perfolmanot of IM Ol>ll-and Elec:tlOll to Sall to be rac:orde<l In plalnl Stat• Code, Section 161. r-d•tlon of thll document (which THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-neeo ... Ille eeourad party arlelng ~ eacur9d thereby lncludtnQ lhe county ..mere tile, .. , property It O•ted. June 111, 1983 ., c ............. 1.,,. •t•ofracordatloneppaenhereOll). INGS AGAINST, YOU, YOU Ullder • S«:urlty AV..-nerll ex-~ or d9fllult .Notice cit loctlled. LEE A. BRANCH, Cleric I ....................... ,.. nlMt 11111 obNgatlon Dalng IOI'• SHOULO COHTACTA LAWYEA. acute<! "'"' Oof>•kl E. Barn• of -~July.15 1983• Oetr October t1, 19113 ~y HYATT. Deputy • S f ~ d Uablllllaa Oiied upon permltu longer period. AH right, lltle end lnter•t con-1195 Sertlll'IO C>ftve, Collon, CA. acordar'a lnitrurna~I No. EJCCHANGE TITLEHOLDERS, INC. p, CH .... RLJJN, llQ., tat.ment 0 rcee an ll•Ye only Iha legal right 10 aloe> 10 end now held by It under 92324, .. OeDtor, on Ille •• Iha Of· 2 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC .. Ml<I Tru••• 401 Cf'lllo c...-°'· ... , ...... Thooaanda 11111 torecloaur• by peylng tlle anllre d o.ad of Trutt In Ille property !ICM Of A~n Mongage COfPOI'-UCT10N 'To Tt4E HIGHEST BIO-te818 Brookhurat SI , Fountain Val-1007 Of...,. amount demWlded by your creditor. ltuated In Mid County 11\d State itlon. R FOA CASH lftfUI rnonlY of Ille ley, CA. 92728 lenla AN, CA. ft7Cl1 Aaa.TI o nnd out the amount you rnuet eecrlbe<I u : Thi• notice ta given In eccordancie St•I• cir • CMNer'• d** 1-714-983-5228 (71•) ~ C&lh and doe from depolltOfY ln1t1tut1ona.. .................... 11,546 pey. or to arrange tor peymant 10 PARCEL .1:8Tll•t ~ oft!~ with 11111 provtlk>ll• of Saellon 9504, on 1 ..... or natlonal blnk, 1 ~: f~~Mt'le SI~ 0 1,.. Pll 1 PuDllslled Orenge Coa•I Orally Piiot Obllgatlone of othet U.S . GOV9fnm«tt atop the lorecloaura, or II your prop-3 of tnl!na • ubd ~'. n t ~· SubdM1lon (3), of 11111 UnllOf'rn Com-•• Of Mderal cr.dl1 union, or a b ,......, WIQ4I oul • '' 0 Oc1. II. 13. 20. 2''1, 1983. ,._,.._ d ti 803 erty I• In fortclo111.1re IOI' eny other f Newpor1 BMcn, ....,..nl)I Of ....,.. rcl•I Codtl ot the State of Cllt-~ .... Mlllnaa _...., .._ __ combined with the Newport H•rl>or 54711-83 _....-an c:orpori ·one.................................. .............. reeton, contac1: Stonarldoe E1t1tn nge, Stat• of Celttornll, .. lhOWn ::'n1e ta or tton-~ Iii .;;;' .,';;' News Pr .... Oct. 20. 27. Nov. 3, All othet tecurftlaa ................................................................. 158 Homeownera Anoclatlon, clo • rntii ,_<led In 8oolC 1. Peoa DATED; October 24, 1983 at ttla tlml ot Nie, aii 1983. "8.IC N011C( Federal fUnda IOld and MCUrltlee purcn... ALLEN & FLATT, 4400 MacArthur of MlaollllanlOUI Record Mapt.ln AMERICAN MORTGAGE COAPOR-~end lntatwt held by It .. 5848-83 under agreement• to reMll. ........................................... 9, 150 Blvd,. Suite 370, Nawpot1 Beacll. lie office of tne County ~.Of ATION N.t.. 1n that,.., prop911y tttUate :=.f.t:J:T Loene. Total ........................................... -............ 21,025 CA. 92MO, (714) 752-7474 County, deacribad · 567 Sen Nlcolu C>f SI• 207 Mid c;,f;1y Ind $tale. deac:ribad P\ll.IC NOTICE WllT ~COUNTY L L.aae.:,~towanc. lor poulble io.n loaeaa ................. 21202 813 ~h~ C::C, ':T-:F~'°::i ::'-~~In~ ~~":o.sf~~~·:! Newpof1171~) ••4' ~~ 9Meo follow9: , 09'ANOI COUNTY JUDICIAL DtlTNCT oene, .-. ..........••....•.. ~···················································· ' le h on a map recorded In 8ooll '" • ..., PAACEL 1· Lot 9 of Tr.ct No 8Uf'INC>f' Coutt'T 1141 llttl 1..-8-nk premlw. furniture~ ftx1uraa, ~r::;·:Oli= h mey ave 124. P19M 32 and 33 ol ,..,.. Br L~~lmbel 72116, • I* in.., l'IOOtdad In Book .,.. CMG CeftW Dr .... , WMtMlflltlr. CA.~ ~ other ...... raprOMntlng benk preml.................. 1,085 Almembar, YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL lanlOUll Mape, In Int otllce of tile Published Of•"""' Cout Diiiy Piiot 273, Pagel 33 to M lnduel"I of M• ...... AN, CA. ll701 Plalntlft MISSION INSURANCE Allothlt'Uleb ................................... ~······························ 502 RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT TAKE ountyfllcOf'dwolMldcounty,dl.-1 27 1"3 • .,,. ~Mepa,lnUltofllolofthe Plal11t11t· PATTI JEANNE J ACK-COMPANY TOTAL ASSETS ......................................................... ··• 44,059 PAOMPT ACTION. .,.., South 115• 24' 00" E.aet 95.22 , 5«1~ County Aeoordw of uMI County. SON Oelendent. J EANETTE JEAN l..IA8ll.rn.I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ' from Iha moel WMterly oorner EXCEPT THEM~ ... oil,-· OefanOant· OAlLAS KEITH HOLT. TURNER, LARRY SHAMBLIN, •na Demand depollta of lndhltduall, pur111.1ent to Artlele VI, Section• (2) f Mid trect, ti.-OO!lllnulng rnlnltlll Md ottltr hydr-bon DOES t thrOUQll 20. lnclullote f?OES 1 through 10. lnc:lualve ~ .. , d ti 17 .,. •• Ind (II) ol the Daclwellon of co...... outh ar 24' 00" Eut 124.19.... "8.IC NOTICE llUblell'CM ~ bllow. depth Of c ... No. 40le0e c-No. 88932 pa11.-.. , pi, an COf'pofa oni...... ................................. ,,,_ nanta, COndlll0111 end ,._trtcllon• Mid S®•h-terty lloundery 500 r.t wltliout l/f'fo/ rlOf!I to .,t• t~ONI tUMMONI (OM COMPLUMT) Time and aevlngl depoelta of lndMdUlll, rec0f'd9d October 30, 1982 In Book f Hid Trtcl 3542: lllanee CO!lllnu-ftCT1TIOUl IUIM.. upon ttla IUl'flol or the llU~ NOncat YM """ .._.. IMl8d. NOTICll You Mft Mell .... . p1r1nerlhlp1, and corpe>ratlonl .•.•.•...•..•.. ·· .. _._., ............ 18,919 12902. p1g81 1312-1355, ot Otllclal ng along Hid South-terly bound-NAMI ITA~NT of Mid land ebovl I dl(>tl'I of 500 TM C-' ''"' ............ , J9U TM_,_, ............ pou Dac>oelt9 of Stat• and polltlcal eubdl\ltllona Rac!Of'dl or Orange county, Call-ry over lh• lollowtng coutMe an<I Tiie lotlowlng per-M>n• er• dolrig '-'· .. provided 111 etrum1n1 of re-wfttlaul ,_ Miiie ,_..... ...._ ~ ,_ bel!'I llMfd .,..... In 0'49 United Stat•............................................................... 100 IOl'nl• • breach of th• obllgatlon ot latancaa: Du1ln911 H : eotd. C l'MfMNld ...,. • ...,.. ....., JOV ~ ""::!' ..,., _.., Certified and omcat.' ehecice ............................................. 2,731 P•~I of •--1• h•Ye OC• South 59• 111' 40 .. E .. t 80.00 ,..,: VIDEO GRAPH IT. 18141 Fleld-PAACtL 2: A non .. xllluelw ..,. ha lltfenNltaft ...... the ~-.. ,....:.-............ ' TOT•L DEPOSITS 3" 738 ~·rr--" Notice of Mid breach and oulh 51• 09' 20'' Eatt 207.00 lwt: bury lane, Hvntlnglon Beacfl. CA. purt1n1nt aaHmtnt tor Iha If rQUwlthtoMllll lhallCMCeoUn ttyou .._,10..-, ........... o an "" ............................................................ •· i;n ;'a. tllad J 7 t9113 u Oocu· th 11• 37' 59" Eut tS0.57 !wt 92847 • ... fOf'UI In llnd-tM •llOfnl)' In thta matter, you should •llOf'MY tn •hi• m1111t, you lhOutd Total demMcl depoelte ......................................... 20• 719 menta No 83-~923 of Mt<! Olftclat <I South 35• 32' 50" E .. t <tee.115 Julie Charyl Boolloul. 9101 F.nt.y ~bed In Ml* v. 8ectlon 1 oo 10 !>fomptty ao tha1 your Miiian do to P'OfTiflty ao tllat your written Tot.i time-"' uvtnga depoalte ............ ··•············ 19,0l9 Record• No peymant h•• of put 1: tllellce 1Nvlng Mid South-Of .• HuntlngtOll llcll. CA. 92647 of 1hDt 09ft.,. O.:Wllton Of cove-reaponM. If any, may be flled °" reeponM, I any. may De lllad on An other llabllttlea ................................................................... 419 due amount• heve occvrre<I Tiler• ~arty bound!'!Y of aatd TrlCt DI-C~•. 11141 Fleldbury nenta. Condltklna, and Alllblctlo111 time. time TOTAL LIABILITIES lo<e Ille Stonert<lga Etta ... Homa-542 South 39• 45 40" W•t 250.IO Of • Hvn11nQ1on hach, CA. 02647 t9COfded In .,_ 9147. P..,a •1. AVISOIU1t9d ha tide dtlftanoadll. El AVtlOfUlled na atdo dernlNllda (..audlno aut>ordlnated 1'01• and debentur•) ............. 40, 157 owMr-s AMOClatton do.. her*t 10 the~~'• C\lrw con-Thta ~ ta conductld t>y: Offtdtl Aeootdl. El 1t1burna; ._. .._.. Mftttt u.. trlbu;9: 4actdlr -::_ U.. • lourrt C""1'AL t11e110 cw to be IOld. tht IOllow· Norther Ila • redlull Of general pa11....n1P. Thi IWMt ecldt-. or otNr oom-Ml tM lfl1nda • -... Ud. ,._ • 811 1" • ,..._:::. ,.. P,....,.ed ltook Ing delerlti.d rt•I property lo Mlltfy 15.00 !wt: t l"-terly J. Cheryl BooltOUI mon dHlll'tlttOn Of ... ,..., Pfop9tty .... ....,. ....... Lea ...... ~ ~ "-.. Common etoctc tllll ot>ttoatton. .541,... along Nkl lallOlfll CUfW Thi• ll•ternlflt WU lllall wt111 t ...... ...,_ 11111 ibed .. ~ ....... "1UllR....... lrt"'""ll IR ... __ r1; No...., __ ___._.. 825000 Lot 13e. OfTracte311,upermJ1P lwough a central~ Of 90• oo· CO\lnty CWk of Ofenot County to Mc 4176 larmude Ctrde. IMM. If,_ ......... Iha......... lf,_WWI ........ Iha~ .. ~ ... __ -u--' recorded \n 80()I( 433 Pegea 5-15. ": thanoe North 50 14' ~ .. W•t ~·· ~. 1113. ClllfotNe.. ... ....,..., "' ........... ,... ... ....,..., lrt ~I ,.. No • .,,.,_ou1atandtng 480,000 ........ (par 11.iu.1 Ui05 1nc1uatw o1Ml~•lA19f,1ri 111.n,... to 111e beglnfllng of• TI111o111d11111'ied,_.,dlllllllml ........... ........., ..... ,_ ......_ ... ,,._,., ..... ,.. ,,, .......................... w .... w ............................................... 2,747 1111 omoa of the county AICQrder, utve QOllCeve Nortrwterty ttavtng Pvt>ttehld Orange OOMt .. llabllly tor ~ 1twww1M1b-1n ...._ ,. .. ,,... If ...,, .., • ...._ ,..,...... • ..,, .., • UndMcled profit• and rtllllN9 fo+" contlngano... Ofanet County, ca11rorn11. rldklt Of eeo.oo feet; tttenoa Piiot OCt. e, 13, 20. 21. t113. Mid ..... .....,. or -. -..., • llllla.. -= • tlllll. ........, .. Md other o.e!tal .....,,,.. ................................................ (1,353) Tilt rec«d veat9d ownat\IJ of lhl '"-ll'ly 513.41 fMt Mong ulcl &472-mon 1141Mton. ,. ~Ue~=~ =: .. • UllM.=. ....... =: TOTAL lOUITY CAPITAL .................................................. 3,etO ~m~ aoc::.1 :~own~ ~I ~!1,·'~~~ o:::.~ ~~~-=.~ ....: ......... .:: .............. ....: ._... kdl •u••• :~TOTAL LIA81UT1E8ANOEQU111.CAPITAL. ................... 44,o&e Cep19trano ~STl!ftHEN JOSEPH • 14' 20 .. W•t 47.13 fMI to Ille rtaJC ll)TIC( lftl tllla. pa 111111, or anoUfn. ...... wa, ................. ........, w 1t1J•1 .. ,0 ..... NDA PAWLOWSKI and SUSAN GAIL lnotng of a curve conc1we ~to~-=-= ....... al ~ ,..... .., ....... al = ...... Mt )' Amc>untl 0Ut9tlndlng • °' repot1 dal9: PAWOLWSKI PAUL ... SUMHAG lhffelerty h•Ylno • rlldlue of '10nnout ..... .... Of .. Note. --.......... • I ..... • fl ltandbylenartof~,tot9 .......................................... 513 and CHAl8TINI! MAAINE .OOIWl.lftlnoaNOnherlyt31.fa NAMllTA~ ..,,.,~MNDMdefT 9"" t·TO 1MI AN'fr A_., l ·TO.nta ANTI A .... Lt Time ~ of dapoalt 8UMBEAO 'fND KEV!fll MCKEN-I 11on1 Mid tang111f c:vrve The followlng '*'°"' .,. dOinO in... Ind ... llUfM. PfO"ldDd ...................... :.. ... =:. ,, ........... :r. ... • In dilnon'!Nttorw Of 1100,000 Of rnor. ......................... 4,023 NA. a lllnOli Min r~ Clntfal ~2t0f 37•i:; THf 1<cr'COMPANY 1516 Mw .....,: 1*11 ICMflOal, II DllJ, undJr ==-a:-' .. ~,_ ....:. ....... ..:-:~ r;:, ..:. "' OV-1 ttmadapoattilnamounta ~:;::~~:;'T!~·~M3. 1~j71Mtto~:'~ot~. erdeEett,14a.L,eoM•M-.OA. ::.i~;: :::-,.:. --•cteye•M!INl~le ,.....deytaltwttlleuntnONll °' of 100•000 Of more ......................................................... 100 OWNl!M ASSOCIATION Seid lend .. lnclludad wlihln ttM :M2t ................. of IN ..... on you, 1111..., tNI court. --Oii yOu, 1111 ..ittl tNe _,,,. :. Averaoe for 30 ~ d41Y9 (or calendar month) anding wmt H~l Doug... .,_ on • map ftled 1n look r.,.... Pet! Vet.,.., t&55 Mw TNllM.,., of ttie ....,_ ___, .,,, """*' ~ to tt1a GOmPIDll•I. wmten reeponee 10 t"9 ocwnr•1111. lh ""'°"Mt•: :fATra CALlfOANtA PtOl tend In look ... , ... M . ., ... hit, 14t-L. Colt• ....... CA. ..., DMd Of TNlll. Thi..,....,,_.. untlla you do, ~ default .. be untlla you do, ~ • .,., .... "' Total depoalt9. ............................ M ................. w .... ~...... 30,tlO COUHrt' OA OAANOE AeCOfCI Of II.I~ In Iha offloe of 2828 au of .-SO~, lnOIUdlnt ~ ll'ltwed on IPPl'Callon Of Iha pleln• enlwecl on JIPt)llcatton OI ttil ~ " w .. the ur.delatonecf direct~, att• oorrectnw of U. On~2 1"3 beforarna htCountyAacorellrOftllclCGl.lftty. lall)'Var-lltlott. ,..,..,Mefl ._..,~ .... --...ancr .. tlft,lf!CllNtC01.111rnayentet1Judae-'"'·andlhta00Uf1rnay.,teta~ .... ..,.,, of reeour~ and llebltltlaa. W• ~ that It .,.. fha u . i Not~ Pubtto .n PAAC!.l 2: Thal POl'llon of lllOCk V•dl Eu• ...... L. Coat• ....... CA ..... of ttie T'Nllel, • the t9l'ICI of '"'"' aollnet yQU fOf ,,,. ,.,., .. ment ac!eln•t you for Iha ,...... .. ~ .umlnad by ua ~ to the ba9t of our ~ llld an0 '°' County lfld St~• per-· Of lrlflna'• 8ubdlYlelon In 11\e City 2tH lnlllll puOlloDllon of M Nottol. la tnandecf In the oomptlllllt. wNch mended In tht ~I. wtl6dt l ' t*W .,_beer\ ..._..;9d In oontom>enoa wtth the lnMNCttone tOn•"Y ilP9ff"9d Maney ~u: t Newport e.acm. County of Of• Nor• Panl•ton V11taMM, 575 at."6;42. covld reeutt 1n pmllhment ot oould ,._,11 In 011tnll:IWntnt ot ..., .....-Ollld to rna °" Iha blllt of eallt-ge. S1111 of Calttomla, • lhOwf1 Plerot St .. 1402, Sin l'rWIOitCO, CA. DMICI! oetotter ti, 1• •-OW, t,e«lnO of money or property W'9Mo 1a111ng of money or prOfMiftY '"° .. tNa '"° correct. r.c,OfY ~ lo De Ille 900ll· • m1p ~clld In 8oOlt t' PllglC EdWWd ,..,. Valk. Canyon LM•. MAL Pl A Tl! llOUNTIU ..... Ot 011111 ,...., ~tad "' llle com· °' othlr ,..... reqllltllel 11111111 - O, L 8otaby kaeper Of tile corporetlon that att• of MllC8llelieout Aloord MIPl ln A HMO VICI pllint, ptalflt, U. T. ~Ill ecvt9d llltwlthtn lntlt\1"'9nl end ac-ha attic. of tha County Aecotdet Of Thie OUtlnlle la OOnductell by) • a Olllfol'llia COtpoflllon Oatld • .My 21, 11tt, Oetld: Oct 27, tMll Jernee C. lfallke knowtedoad to l'M that 1,_ COtPOf• County~ • fCllloft; II pennerlfllp. • TNIM l,l!I! A. 8MNCH, CIJftl AIOHAAO J, WACK, Oleltl I Jo Alw1 ~ Vloe Praeldent I CaatlW °' Iha ttton ulllllltad ttla wt11'11n Clocutnlftt llflnnlno ... point on tfle loull'I-T. l . v...... ... lly.(laal) O.J ....... IY! CLAIM ,AVU<NIA, Deputy ly: YollllOI: ftoonot. Deputy .,. ~ _. ctO hereby dedere th9t thla = of ~ 10 !ta ey.~ or 1 rMO+-llfll Of Trect No. 1642 ,.. Thie at.,.,,_t -Md wltll 1111 lie~ MTMMI D. ~..... L~W Ol1PtCH OP . WILC.. a Condltton le ttua and oorrect to .,_ beaC °' ""I know-~ utton OI "' loatd of OINGIOt9. clld In look f~4. P-OW ao encl 1a~ of Or.,.. COunty on ~20 Nof1'I .,.....,., .... • ,_ • ... ~· ttt ~ ,...._,--. .... • Dell¥ wrfHUS rny Nlld end offlclel .... of Mid MteolftllllOUI MIOt dla--• ,_.,1 ..._ Ma, Ollr tll1'0I .... ~ OA. -r OCA. ... JO Jo• a-._ SitMtlKO: Tlr ... J, "4Mlert• ant South 911• 14' 00" blf S3 M _.............._ °'** ,.~ ......, ('7f4 .... 10 '"4, ... ,.. ., _ _. ~~Or COi9I ..._.... l"tlOI "'"' --ftuOllehad Orange Colll Dally Piiot trorn tl'lt l'llOll WMt9f1y oonw .---to. 21. .......... _, ~ Or-. oa... ~ Not '1'1.blllihed Or-. .-Ollly ~ ....., ~ _, ct ~ober 24, 1M3 Oct 8 13 '°· 27. 1"3. Mid tr.ct: lhlnot loultt 11• 2t' Oct. 13, ~. 2 . NOV , .. ~!!'---OctoW IO. 17, Hou .... a. 1ta. OCt 17. Noll.,, to,,..,, tta. Oct. 13, IO. 27, '· 1MI ... --~ °'9ftOe CoelC Dally Piiot Oct 27, 1"3 ~ ' ' ' ' IMH-~ I" Well 27 e3fMtto1111 lleflrllllng .,....,..._ t?Ot• 58$3-13 '~ -·~--------- ' - Ci• Cout DAILY PILOT/Thur8day, October 27 1983 l1ilyPilat -CLASSIFIED~ INDEY UAL ESTA,£ ...-.. ......... -111.-. --lm!!t..lale ............ u.--.. 1............... .......... ... ....... ltattal 1112 THE DAILY PILOT flJill 1n1M aiU P:nifdiiiiiitom i:f inia: llM 1111M a file all I ll'l ll Hiii J',t ~11\I I I -CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS ,....,... 111'1 ....,..111111• ~ ~~. 1 19:,1 woooeA100E Le 4., .....,. nn """'° wooaa 1 Ir. ti . OPEN ROOft 11!'.lPU Acroeetrom pertt, 2 .,, 2~ e:. C>cMn. PH.ooo. a. 21A1a. tem r"'· trp1c: tit, IX Alio iM&..:~ GI' ea Condo, dati..,, AAahe<m Hllll Bolbaot l.tland ll&lbm Peninao.ill ~.poau..no 8oot<tw CoroM•I Mar Cool.a w.. 1002 T e le pho n e Service: Frt-Sun. 21oe E. a.lbOa t>a, dbl gar. 1rp1c, comm or trade tor Income prop :&CMfNnl· n1oe1y befl .... llO mo. ~1411 '*'°· ..,.. ...,..._ 1 100t Blvd. Lg tam hOIM, bey poot/jae 8V.% uaum In or baadl lbtar. M1-1112 poo1 i.e prty Cifllld, no..-. S700 • .. 1oot Monday.Friday view , 1515,ooo . s12 ... eo0.a51.eoee . 0wnr11gt 11 'mo. 'e.40.1H1: c.nu ...... nu uooeeodlp.-.ont m; 8 ·00 A M .5. 30 p M ~~~de·~~ .E·Z(t;r;n:; WILL EXCHANGE 56M188, ale 111M111 i e. ' L aao = now Aeent,nofM.-· / Dona Poln1 El T°"' f".,..nlaln 11..U.y Hunn,,.,.,., Br•·h HW11, H.,bour llVIM i....,u ... 8Hc'll i....,uno Hilla t...cun> N1cwl wk•,_, M-Vw)> Newpol'I Br.rh San c1 ...... n1o San Juan Qopl11Rno s.n .. Ana ~al llHch Sou•h L&cuna s..-1 .... h T\llun WftunlNWr M<.bilt! H""'" At:tt-Apar ...... nta &whPro.,...y 8-rww Propty C....ww~Loi. Cammi ..._.,, Condon'wn1\tmt Dupl••"' Untta 11 ........ 10.,.Movtd I""°""' PtuPt"rt> lndwuul Prop1y IJ ... , ... S.ir Mobok Homt'PMlta 1024 • • • • • • &44·1M2 .. 87S-3712 ITUTll..,_T S450.000 8 yr old lllilWlllMCDll ... Set. 2:()().4:00 ~ luL. 1m B usiness Counte r : Juat vaceteo enc1 d llx*' P..adena eu.torr1 hOme i""tf."T ~-g front IPt 433 lrte -•• :: M F d Ctnu ... lu llU up tor~ bu)W. Lowty lor con:-able °' IWof c;.oW.. wtew It WWt t . flr9CllW dletlw9w; no pet • 11140 on d ay· ri a y .... .llTTYYllW 2 Bdrm, 2'Ai bath. dining =ty ioc:=. Oranoe Off wt11ta Cf'PIG • ....ng • ...._ 2 .... 2 ea. lfG'lt & W • .. • ioo 8·00 AM 5·30 p M 200Blk.40'1ot,3br+cten, rocm and private petlO. (213)798-9005 watNr,dryef,1wgar. twtgtit w/d hk-vp, no N9W 1 a I Mm MuJ :~: · · · • · • · 3b•. yard, compl. ,.rurb. Slngl .. tory end unit With tat claMI AOO. 419-aet p au. no o er ag a . .,.. In 14 .,..,.. 1 Mm 10$0 DEADLINES: 1499.000. 217 Jaamlne. atteched garage. Well ..... hnbW Dll 7eo-tM2 "°"' S&ll. I'*"'"°"' 10)1 Open Sat/Sun 1.5 priced at 1130,0001 ~.... IMO. Towntiou. fl'Olft :~ PUBLICATION DEADLINE Own«/1gt973·5551 142-12• • ..,., ..... lllt ntl'9'.Wrnuo OOW, Cetta... nM 1125 + poola. ........ 1oee Monday S t 11 30 ic:1 .. __ 11" WI On .. _ .... __ Newport Creat. only ~ .... ponda.GMtcw 101& a · : a.m. .,.. I ---nt•. ......--•· 1 1125/mo. 831-t7&5 coottlng & hetdlrll pekl. 11~.! ... Tuesday Mon 4 30 2 Br 2 Bi 2 Story conao Bdrm, den, yard, utll Incl. 18' unfum, 1475 mo. + From ..,. 06eao 'NY """ ' · : p.m. to% down Now on~· 1500/mo. 213 44f-1831 3br/2'Alba condO In NWl>t dep. Newly decorated, drive Norttl on leadl to i1~ A Wednesday Tues. 4· 30 p m I . Hgt• 11350/mo. L .... or ltove & '9frlg, oft atreet McFadden and .... on .... · · · 103.000. Dockalde R. · ..... Vahni.W IMM/oPtlon. 851-8020 parklno. Quiet neigh· McFadden to SEAWIHO ::~~~Thursday Wed. 4:30p.m. 840-8208 -3 Br2 Bapooltiome.1542 bortlood.Nopeta.To ... v 1 LL Ao _,. := btate rlftda foe 12 yean Friday Thurs. 4:30 p.m. llUT FAaY-....... 1112 Vivien Ln, 11000/mo. cell 84&-MCM (714)193-51M. .J 11» ln the Coate Meu, New· Saturday Fri 3·00 P m 5 BR + den, ftrep111Ce-;-iibl 1...,...t ..... IMI libd liie: hr hm In exc:I. Ann• Mc: C 1111 n d soeaoue QuleU • ii11, mo port aree. She la alwaya · · · · garage. NHda aom• :.:!::. llland loc:atlon. CIOM to 831-12M 1 Br. uttll pd .... 20/rno. 18f:T~ 1616. Wllll :~ ready to help you with Sunday Fri. 3: 00 p. m. touc:ll up. OWner trana-un.a CIUbhouN. 12000 mo yny .. --carport, laundry, no 1)911. to bWtl teO .. .. :: your property. CANCELLATION & '•=~~tutr. &45- 1812 '*"°3 N=~~~~~~ -1°~~SE• 23:w.-..~=1fncd88 """' .... IHI 121! 18l0 Newport 81. CM WWII UITILlff & tennl• 11100 881. 88', 5000 aq It _. • • ~a::= :~~ CORRECTIONS: Ul·lllt Sharp .. bdrm. 2Yt bath BREAKERS Or: CdM front Pvt bch & boat lllp• ~,,,:,n~~ gar, dlnlno ""a '::'*'tw.!:~ IJ~ need• a lamlly now. Euy row OCEANFRONT. Lg 4 Art 955-1055 875-&535 ' l•t nook. 91ng1t g., Incl. 137: AUIUl l 10 Can cella tio n s and correc t ions m a y 4Br 2ea. 8011120 lot. •t· care. SPA, view. crpta. Br home, mut• Milt• Big canyon townhOme, 3 2 er. 1·~ Ba. new paint & 112001mo. 2 tllkl to bot\. Hot Only nine year• old 3 Bdrm teched gar. RV pkng. drapee. Walle to aohools wllrpk & apa. Avall furn. er 2Yt a.. 11500/mo 29 carpet, patio, earaoa. No 494-3023 1m 2 8a with fireplace, com· be m a de o n sam e dea dlines as 199,500 call. 646.·8386. &. tnoppl~. Save money, Of unlum. l3000 unlurn. canyon i.iancs. 640-&274 1)91a. S&llO/mo. 546-1377 --------:~ munlty poot and very -u b Pl k f 4Br 2b• cul·d•uc. V.A OWMl'l249 ~I <*'l5~~'7 Wlttrfr ........ IM. Oovef Shor9t View H"'. 2 Br. 1 8L Apt Mdld oar· 2:. W0o':. ~,_: 1m. maintained grounda. The 8 OVe. ease a s Or a Can cellation terma. lt14,900. Bkr • · 111·1• 3"""a/I. 50.-, POOll'f:• •1a, c:rptl, ctrapH. 4 ... 2tl0 m 11 price la only $92,SOO and . 9•" •377 """ .,.. I 501 241 ........... 1)7~. the loan 11 very H · number whe n c ancelling your a d . """" e 110.11 e 2 Br Penn S700/yrty 3 car rs,r. $2500/mo, yr mo. .....,.. := aumable. 751-319 1 WTSlll lmmec. 3 br, 3 be corner i •• irl....... IM, 6 3-7411 2 Br. 2 lull be, nice, QUiit, ...... , ..... JD! 1eoo ERRORS 3 Br. r9l1lOdelect kit,,_ home on extra large IOI. ..... Lrg 5 er Hll1>0r View nu encl oar. tt2 Hamilton.~" e;=s; 11u C::. SElECT : b1tn1, patio. well land· '25.000 undet-~llMI. app11ancee c:pta sNiint 548-<Mn, Aon 39r 2be. frpl, '°"'..::' -...., PROPERTIES Check your a d d ail y a nd report ac:epe<1 yard. I 180,000. 1802~212R9c7L5E1 .. ~ .. 1~~2.. ._. IULn s 11001mo'. 113e Port bdl. tMOlmo Mt Call alt 59m 873-07M .,,.,.,.. '"......., " PUP •"••II Cl#ldge. 494-1&40. Em-28' _,., 2196 M1rw at., -..--~= G:.·r~':n~ 1~~ IEWPlllT IElllTi e rrors imme diately. The DAILY WTllll·..... LlllllU HiU'LIT 11•1tlM'1I ... ltd Bay Rtty New c:pta. drpa, paint, UPI* end unit . .,., lrO ';Ef!.,:::""'"' ~= 11~,1001 ~ILOT as~ume~ liability for th e fir5t 3c~m.t;om~=:: t:·:~:(~~) llANWU. Bii N·~~:,,,~~~~ ~.:rn:.~: c .. ::-c:::r..: RENTALS =i!'!.. , ... " ~:~ A~~=t~h!t~r;e!t b~~~ incorrect m ser t1on c nly. 1 12uoo. Agt. &48-3627 IUYllW.Ult,111 qf' J~·r:6i"'.:"t~ ~n~rr.' lt~=!~~'i.: •· Towcall&46-M04 ::*..:.! ::c,~=:: T::;.~';:';.'..~"1 . m~ entertaining. Enjoy out· CLASSIFIED 6Al2-5678 PllEITllllll Bar Harbof·MU.tMcrlflce 125oo1mo. . Cell an IVl ll lurnlaflad. 2 br downM81r9 ......... M75mo.(tt4)~1tl0 ou.,1 ... a uni 2m door BB01 to formal din-._. E'ald• cul de uc. aero.. wllrg l~% 1"· For 5pm 873-07. 213-339-1383 t-5 wtldy9. Victoria/Canyon. No ~ ~ g Apu1mrn1af\unlAhed 2t00 nera. lnclud .. TWO fir• detallae.40·8227 doge S530 S:S1 ... 12 liii~M••""iiiliiii-iiiii-....m-iiiiio ~1a::,·~.1 2100 placea 1n 11v1ng room & ..._ .__ •-• 1 ...... .__ lalt ~u~~ry=~~.~:!~~ llYTlllWllllll ~MJ•m! °f::~1a~t~= • 2 ~1 ~ P"' pa11o .w:;a ocw. . -.. = !amity rm, plua RV IC• ... -· -2Br +den condo, 2'A ba, .. .IN BAYCAEST FAOM Channing 2 Bf + loft, 11A SIOO/mo. 850-7281 , D/W, lndry ""· aa0o: :t adYlt. '3'16/mo. Roam & Board 2902 cesa. A Mlper buy ... 1hla lntraJ 1112 "'~-aJ 1112 pvt patio, lrplc. -t bar, OWNER. 4 br, 3 be, lam· Ba, pyt patio a yard, . ~8094. 540-544t , __ •5002 _____ _ H~ll. Mo~lt 2904 won't tut. 646-7171 -le alao ape pool lly room olflce pool n aw I y c: a r pet ad . PENINSULA. 2 br, 2 be. 2 9r lrO kltCll Not .. ~=.!!R:1ai. : :;'Ba09ntertalnment area'. S320.ooo: <>pen 8111Su~ 1t501mo. 833-8182 ~ &:,' := 4, ou~1 •i:EiA vu:.:,,2 ., 25 1 sao'o. 2421 "E. flltl It. v .... .-1w1ua1o 2ll07 Liil llU Outatandlng Value at 11·6.1824Hol~. WATERFRONT 48' 4ba S850-l875mo 2 br 2 .,_; No·~133-a74S5 · &45-5108.ThaTropiOI :=:;::=:!';;; = 0 -yfrontV'"-68r,7' ... 0 -on ·· .... -lot,pool, 7!11:5~· Broker Ownert1gt15 w/lllp. Aval~!'°'* 12800 2blketrorr1oci.an.s1000 ...,.....,81,.."'-1111-*-·_ ... .,.._ ___ ,,,_ c..._ few 114-n, 1911 .ua ...., n .ua waue ....,.. mo to mo ... .,....2473 mo. 8IQ CANYON: 3 br, 2 * older dMfl 1 9r °''" iw..~11 Hl4 1pa. dock for 120' yacht. Exch income prop or sc Ptau condo: 28' 1v. ~ llLI llm.1' Nr new 2er 2ba 2 cer get be. S1500. F«QUtOn & 8lnl't ~ 1425 ut11 pd , PAR J IHW POfl I ' APAR TMftc :, ~"7' ~1a":..1a =:: leue opt. $4,850,000. ba. Jult No. In Santa lfll nt. 1•1 Balcony. L..M 1850/mo: HIM RMI Eat. '42· 11S:S No pet• no gar. 752·5122 lndut• rwn1111t :i~ • Traditional 3 Br, 3 ~ Ba. S.yfront, pier & Ana. 5-10% dn. 187,500. Ill Yla LNt 1M4 551-4tt3 alt 7pm. SPYGLASS Rlcloe 58' w ... 25 19r. refnge, no pete, IH N!WP<>ffr MACH OT.~· ~':"':•nlalt m~ float for&' boat. Priced to aell $1,250,000. Dl':;&_~~~~~1~2J:oloe. ctttl lltN 1114 ~~':;, :fo_50f',~mo: :;~i1l:1.C 11ttl. St. s: 1: 2 T=~ AJllOJftC'MrNfS .,...I ... I.Ill ••ma.. -w1-..,•-.·~= 2ir 1S:: :nd ear. 11'111 trom seeo. (Mk 11»o11t ~ ... ni. ......., :)OOZ •NI ~ -.. I 9115" ,....,_, '--yard. Bac:k bay ., .. The Blu"9: 3 9r, 2\.\ be. mTllT • daelgner fUmllNd Yfllll). 1..<a1 &Found 3004 Fabu.louabay&mountainvlew.lBdnn.lBa. 3 Br. 2 ti. home, extre 111-1111 H25/mo.179-et42 2atoryTwnMl.2cergar. S525/rno.29r.18L.pool. OnJamtlorelMM l'•n<>Nll 3012 ndo Low-......__. t ....... ()()() apeclal. move In c:ond. 11200/mo. laundry room. clOM to S.. JoeQYtn ... M . Pttoonal ~,.,.,..... 30t4 00 • -·..---..a ..... .,, · $185,000. 2072 Velley 3 bd, 2 ba, w/""ty rm. 850-0504 720-1&ee ~. 141 E. Bay St. ..._1_ Sch00b 4' 1 .. .,,..._ 3016 UlllSU Rd. 645-5168 tv... Penlnaula Pt-cuatom 2·1ty Comp R91urb. 11100. No Open HouMdally, 5-7 1'& ..... Ml·1• •---..-----~ -rn-1 3018 WATllFlllT IAYlllE PUOl IAYFlllT Cape Cod, built 1181, Peta, Wat• and Gerd 21!58 VIit• dal Oro 3Br ii60 mo. 29r i725 Dl11'1Mr$S & SPECIAL Lido Ute style, DUI.Mat 1121 quality thruout. t53 1 E. furn. 545·3127 or luJ IC UTI M75.21toiy,28'.Eagant mo. S..,_ to IN bot\, uu--. pier/dock, 1mmac:. 4 Spectacul.ar bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br. OCEAN View fownhouM Oc:Mn. $395,000. Sale or &42'""873 au~ twntwna. Good tocaflon. trp1c view -.aeo1 fltANCIAl bdrm, 3000 sq It llome. 2 ba dn. 2 boat 1pacea. Reduced-$1,500,000. 3br 2'/aba. 1750 aq tt: trade 1°' Income prop or 3 BA. 2 BA. IMMAC, 2 bf, 21);, f:miij ""· 2 cet Neer new.,_. a ctlMdren 1716/:.no 3 • 2 la. a....,_ tor s.1. 4u11 elegant, 12.300.000. s 156 500 XI t fl 1 bffch 1111"· 875-4968• frplc: dbl gar amall yd encl. gar. encl. back yard. Ok. Agt &45-NSO. · It · Id ·e..ai.-Opponwwu... •0•• l l""'I· ·•I 11• ...... .. PElllllLI .. E IOUIF·HT owner 1 14-2~.3~~cng. 651·1112 Ownr/Agt St25tmo. Agt 759.1341 ' Neat1Choo11.0ood.,... Bacl*or.,..1350/mo,ln· r-=.r~=-~. ~·,_ Won~ 4010 -._, 'I ,.. -n -- -$eOO mo, 11t, la11, ~r· ......... 1"1 Utll ., _ _,_ rv_. ""' •-n"ftlmlml ...,......iu.ruu.. 401• RealtOfl. 675~ n...... •-jett · ""--'--4 bdrm 3 n~w·••w•w•w DRAMATIC 3br 2Ytti. nr It & ..._ __ , 32102 Via """"' . .....,_ ,...-. -...... ~~':.,.°""':1 ~""' !:! v..."an °' Y VleWI .... ...-u.., room, · But. lucll IMI T11l1 aunshlne bright 3 Br. bc:h Xlnt ., .. 1875. ~ oclv'::"4~14 l3-m·3325 20I L.ugonla 'Monoy Wanled <OM bath, 3700 lq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,385,000. .... --.1. den Deeuv111e In e11ciullve 646-1035 Of &45-8085 Condo, partl Mttlng wfftt Ill.... Ml• .. ......._,To , •02• L• nRUll ....., .,., Big Canyon hu • view IUta LI IM view. 1 Br w/IOft. patio, l"iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r.-OYME"'T 3 Bdrm hou• In Cotta FAllUlll ~ lllLTIP 2 Bdmt, 1 lt°'Y COfldo. you Wiii want to call your Eutllde. 2 bd, anac:tled bttlne apa. lndty rm . ..,.11 ~L " M ... w/bonul room e.nd N2.500. own. The 8fHllkllna ooo1 get, nice yvd, no 1)9tl, 3 Bdrm, 2 81· POOL From' 1100 111 & 'l300 Mttmf 11.1., w.,....., "°" completely ~ yerd. New 4 br, 4 ~ ba. cusiom French Normandy l ... • 11H• & ape ~look 111 of Ilg S&OO. E-548-0715 home., nur WHt· aac: oao. to"'°"' In. Ho Spacloua two llHlr"'. ·.i.. w.,,..., )I°" Eartlltonecarpeta&brlcll ~tate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now $995,000. on cul de MC. 3 beth•. 3 Cenyon &. beyond 10 the ElkM Apt. 1rg 2 Bf 1 a.. ;'.:':':' ~td.t= -.es1-e101 molllahome(tletdtotll • .W.S ,,_ e:~H:=~~~O "'~r.983.9377 ~~::llg~t;r5~m ::eir.91~5.pe~~ ok. 1175· ~.no lee. EMllkleUr11aCottaol :'!t"~~o:.r=: ~ mg Corona~~cua~!!yf'!~~o~s· boat IOI PAii I WI Barblfa Aune &44-8200 :r~o8~2: ~: ==~IWI 2 br nw ~~~~ 2111 o EJden. ~;~r~~a~ ~--:~ deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w /trade. Lovely 4 br, 2 ba. lrplc. 7-8PM Main a Edinger. Loe back Eutatcte tuK In p1na ror.t. C* mo. TR\DI Tl< )\,\I RL\l I\ ftOCHAll>tSE '""'-Appl-. ..... IMllO 6011 S 129.SOO. Mag 992-0288 NEWPORT HOTS 3Br. ywd.;;,, ~·1-~:' Lg 28r, 28a. retng. d/w. .... .... n UllWIW ... E Take over S70K 8'.I\~ VA 2Yt8a..:_!!m rm, trple, yet.mo. t::':O ~·~1e':'· (11•)17 .... Nearnew4bd.nn,4bath,lakeview.3500sq. LOAN4br,2 atory,1'"ml bltna--.imo.541-03t7 Wt1mluter Im ' . . AU<UON Bide M•~l> Calntt• 4' &qui pmro • c:om.,...~n 6012 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6014 ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property . to beach. Marcella agt llWlt..... 1111 Nov.11t.Shrp lrg49r28a ;§INlll & c;:n 1 It 8EACHYfAALYdllll•2 840-2878 Of "8-4433 lllmW Piii Din Am a Fam Rm. Quiet Single ~ 1425 utll pd .. an ... trplc atept to beed\ ,.... to v .... P\lrNlun> ~S.lft Hol.whoWCoodo J~w•lry 04i1e eo11 ..... .-TUT ~ .... , ......... eioo Jult llated In an exc:.i. 1o- 111J cation.Own« w111 carry 6214 the tat TD to 1 qualified u ie b\IY*. Drive by 5904 =~ Seuhore and c:alt !Of d.- sn• tall•. 831·1400. A *Ofl· IALlll •m lrriu lM4 eeautltUffido Home Lg CUl·d•·UC. ~, yd No 1)911 no gat. 752·&122 wa have 32 brend new 3 OCMr'I w. gar. 11'0/l'ftO: l•.o.iiiiii~!!!"'!!!!~~!""!!i!.-.;. kitchen & II"'-rm ·din w/grdnr. pool · non •----9r 1~ 8a IPtl. 8"·1ne. 213/420-lll0 Traditional Baybcnt 3 Br. 3 Ba, mnodeled IEEllFIELD rm. ra'mll)' '"r:. 2er .. smoker, cflll r•n Ok • .,..,...11 ranlaW D/W, end. patio.. AeedY .... 2,000 eq. ft. fumiahed & boat. $600,000. 2a.tha. Large atorage. 1850/mo. 54&-2331 ...... to rent tor Nov. Kida OK. •..,. _, Mactu,,....y M...,.lW.-.. Mta Wano.cl M...allnolfWnm .. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR detful opportunity to d.-j~i.iiiiiiiiiiiii=~~~~~~~ uu i19n your ownl =~ 1 sm llWPT PllTUl •H Oflttt "'""'""' 4' Equt-1 "-&O.pra ~cs: ... I l ~· ,, I ! /I • .. • ·~ '· • ' ,., I b 1 BOATS REDUCED! Spectacular L.,..nn ~. 7010 VIEW from thla highly up- i...twnJ 1011 greded unit w/alr con· ""-'"' ron dlttonlng and aecurlty ~~Ski ~~:: c · Spec. 2 bdrm, 2ba. M•ruw £.oiu•p 1011 uced to 1212,000.lor M•••• is.,,...... 7020 last aale. S.. and submit sus-" °"""' 1021 your otter. 831· 1400. ~::"~1,,.1""""°" ~= -WAT. I HFRONT s..1-. 70U HOMl.!t i.e. -Tlt~TATION Rii~-~~E AJttr•h IOIO , _______ _ .,..,...... '°" --------~"" :::~ .... _ ·~ IOll Thi• 3 Bdrm 2 Be home II Ml)IO< Homft I010 localed In College Plfk. 11v • eon NMd1 n.c but hu loed• ~~:~ ~~1~;; ~: of pof9ntlaL A1klng AUTOMOTIVE Auw......,.na Au\O S«-rv•'"'-Pan. Awu W-.nU'd s_.. ~' Ko.s. 4 Wtw.I Dr1v.,. Trudo v .... ""'Nf""' c1...,.., 1129,SOO. Wiii conlldef otters. 831-7370 TR\Dl 110\ \I ~I ,\I 1' ofiJo ..9J/e Ba'l/ronl wilh of arge :J)ocL Yachtsman'• Paradleel 79' on the bay with panoramic view and room for two 120' yachtal Beautiful e Br., 7'A bath, traditional home with atl the amenities Including a apectacular pool & apat Perfect for corporate entertaining. Wiii leue w/opt. (furn or unfurn.) or ex- Change for Income prop. $4,850,000. 101 Via lido Soud Open Sat/Sun 1-5 By Owner 873-7873 673-7677 673-2274 1llPUl-lll WTllll nm 1111,111 AUTOS ~Tm 3 bd, hardwood lloofl on ~~I baadl llde ol '. ' , m~ I) Ddebouteoch ~T..':; ~nocre:; ::~ Bay & B 19th St then call Joan v114 Real Estate Howe, owner-broker, :::~ ••.aumrto «w.""--875-7898 fOf detllla. highway. Walk to bMctl and lt\op9tng, TWo unit• With 2 Br, 2 Ba. One unit With 3 Br 3 Ba. Flreplacee In all unttl, Call Mary Dentll tor more detllll. &44·7020 ::~ • Lii, llUflllll Tiie t11te11 draw In the tm Neer Fallbr~. Tflr .. and WHt .•. a Dally Piiot m1 one-half ICfe avocado CleMlflad Ad. Cell Toctl) Ulll IUl. llTITI m~ ranch. 380 f .. t laclnO _&4~2.·5e-78i.iiiiillii-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;: m i Aou Lakt. Expanded "~ two bedroom "'obll• ,.,, llome. 157 avocado :::! tr .... eo macec1erNa nut tlO tr .... 2'~ 110 lful11r ...... I tH,000, tto Alk tor Wray Andrew ::~ U1·7HO "" •1~11------­t1N .... tlll tlU 1111 ..... IAYYllW1 OIOrloua view etttenda ::r. P•t Catellna la&and from ,.,, ttlll tu11uflou1 4 ldtm .. ,~ Newpor1 9taCfl flome, lno- •m c,tUdel aepatett quertenl tor maid or IOI' morn. flnanclna Ntltt•nca of· tered. Muat '" tor 1750,000. IMf.7171 THE REAL ESTATE: RS -. ---·-ll~· COLDWeLL BANl(<?R 0 •.. .,. ............ 644006() 4 8drm1, 3 ba. Plan 5, P•rMMnt Pofch atepa. SlnglM dalgMI 2+ ~ --no pets ,,...... To «*-"'~ Oecot'ated In Mtthtonea. Agt. 540•5137 bol'lu• room iaroe mod· halaa911 -• ebrate the oomplltlon or "'""" ._.., lovely wa11c:ovw1na1. dee:· 1411 ern kltc:tl brkllt nook cu ... XAr:c:t G:Ch conv IOC. thll PfOttct " .. ofter· "'~ YW orator dreperlet. Lota ol ...... Pnt • tom decot .. utlll pd Seo lull kite 1375 rrf'I, Ing 1 mo . .,... rent to "I 0. ca.... • "'°"' bflek wor11 . A real buy at ONLY MOO+leo MCUf1ty Ind utll detlr9 quiet quellflect tenentl on a doOr 1234,000. I m1'S .... 537-5027 rnat""9 n-lmkr 17~ '/Wf'I ..... 145 •• tt "',_,.•••,..,.. ... ,., ... =-& T'Mra- SuPef elght•.11 eec:l'I with 8omerMt Ctty Home BAY FAONTAOE bWtl Frpl pool prvt 'atlo "'Wiil IO,...... llllnd 3 Bdrm. 2'h b.. double BUer/Beer, beaut. 3 bf, pier, s;:&, 2Br MOO. 18' =:::}:5J7•2&44r "'Y~twe gvage wltll gvage door 2'Ai be. 2 yra old. 1800. M75-. Utlll pd, 303 For appt. ,..... oell opener. $700,000, u · &42-8183; .v. 5"-"58 E Edget#•t•. 11811-2868 mtllt. 714~. No ..... IUIM ftnenc:tna 12'~%. W/llde 3 bclml, VACANT. cozy 1 BA ji50 $4Mlmo. 2 .... 1 ... pooA. NEWPORT HEIOHT8 Terrific: lnvHlment. W .... to atlopplng, ~ tat & I••+ dep. Aef9. lndry rm. doee to lhope, &fend new 2,,...., awft· 1795,000, lge lerlOed yerd. 1'750 8734489 wtlncl or ewe beam~· •. eecfl wltfl Ml Nit & 111-1111 mo. 955-0177 ctlt1... BM 2272M.,i.St. mirrored wardrobH, lf111 IDI BDRM ~~t., 2 :· 1 : ~:'*'1!~:~0::. -COTE -~· I HOME FOR NiAT . ALL UTILS PAID catpet & dr.p., ,,.. ~ Ilk up.MOO. No El Toro 4 Bdrm. 1125. Compare befof9 ~rent paint 382 Vlc:tona btwn PM9~f ..... 1M •••t•lf ~=-:.~.a.:,:: euetom ~ feet1n1: kerbOr& Hewpor1.1625. .,.,,_..., knocks often Wiien you ~~ ~ ·~ M3-076& Ag«\t, no lee. pool, bbq, cov rd ll"IQe. 85 t-1523 . 2 .,, 1 a., ""c:,tJ.-. REALTY I UM retult·geltlng Dally .,_,._ ........ _"""" .... """"---.-. l t.irrounded with pluatl Loe 19r D/W CllPCWt blt-lne, pool -.Imo. Piiot c 1111111ed Ad• to ""'· luL ..... IMI .. ~~-No pet~ ... 0 i:Minc1,Yrm.Av .. No¥21: &4~ ... t. reecn the Orange Cout count 11000. locetlon: i ---.,._.,,.-um. -1 1450 &4&-ee26 erk91 Del Mer, CA. 4t5-H37 .+ .... 2 Id"". F'um. M70 . NO nt Apt & C'Gr*,.,.. m pf10n. 642 se78 Fully ectlllPPed kltctt brt!f9t 3e5 W. Wlllon. &42· tt71 Lt; 2 9r, 2 be. f\111C. ct/W, ta VIia """* · SELL Idle ll•m• with • bar, cultom decor, lerge I a::::c patto. gar. S&50/mo, tat. 11Mt129'c*• ~~~~~~~~ Delly Piiot Claulfled Ad. fenced ywd, Qf•t .,.._ .... -IAI 1 .. t & aac:. &42-04Sa OCfAN YilW = 642·5e78. ez move In + 150 ~r-Jiii IWI lty I" 537.5027 NEWLY PAINTED 2 Bdrm, 11100 ...... ltun lt1 lalt In!!! fll Salt · Utllepalct.garage,poot,no Agent M~-4MO ....... ..... Hit liWjilt W Hit •:~rde:nr::i~c~ QllmJ 2'=n, 181 '53Ml&5 Pnaula 1ura ., Hr. ~~~~:: tea-0&47 or EITITE ~~voe.do. tr.=5 ::=; :"i1r..:l.mo. VILLA IALIDI Professionally decorated, fumiahed & unfumiahed unit.I are now being offered for sale. Prices ran~ from $189.000 to $195,000. U interested, please call 645-6459. .IRL PROPERTIES '::~~' S(l:\\.~lA-it~s· :: ·-'f (\At I 'WAit ---- T I 0 0 y D I I I I I I' . A It [ v T I 1' I I' I I' . S PIT Y I::,' I I I' I . , M~ ullCli. tll fl.0 11 IM OOllom al Ille plant Ile wcw-.o Ind __ o_r _"_A_L_t __ I ,,,.", ....... ,.. - I I I' I I' • c-....... u. ·-........ --"·--""---'·--'· ....... · -~t:;.1 . .:: :: ...... ..., b°:fe!' • ,,, •• , .. IJ'o'M .. O ."'"' IN r r r r r r 1 THfU 19\,'f.tfl I ~1§·~1"4;!i1 "trm I I I I I I I --.utl ...... " ........... ... • HOME "'0 .... ENT Baautllul & park llke ----°""' 2 9r 1 be. PMIO. tar .-" " with terraced pool. 1 Bdrm 1445 pool nO peet. 1•l:C Huntington Baacn 3 Bdrm. *Privet• PatlOI 24 1 w. WMaon 11ui 11.. Nwpt Hfte. 1775. Fencedy•d & oar· • Coven1ct Pauae e:s 1-oeeo te001"'° .._nee age, Kida & petl wel-*Speciolll Apta ----·· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii come. 813-0755. Ag«\t, •Olnlno At.. OIV9 Trea ApU II no.... •W-~1 2 Bf. 1'-' la Twnt!M, Cf'Pt9, LOYely 4 bf 2 ti. frplc •Horne-Nkekltehen• dr..,.., dlf'IW9flr. UP• lanced ~d. dble O.,. Nr 1 bloctt to Huntington & dated k1tc:tien', StartlnQ at perll & r11te. aan mo. ,rwye M06/mo. 714/Ml-7a7 IWI. Lve rneo. ee2o02ee. ITILmEl FIEI P!NTAIOOE COVE.11r.1 Ocean front condo on l ldnn ''°'"SIN 9 a . C 0 ND 0 near aand 2 Br. ~.-way In LA QUINTA HllWOIA Baller/Brletol, lnold• =ry eeour111100t111dg, Welt ol 8-lfl. a blka ::::'~:~'·..:•rlfefa; ,.8,: aauna. ll mo. '°""' ol ldlnflr. door bpnr lrp o ...... lillmi!IAI~· 1·&M1 M7-M41 dlfMIN'~'. .-& 81epl to IMCll I~ LIJriM ... water . No peta 2+bont.la room. Ohefa ~ a:;; =· . Alt. no-. =-~mcr.=a= -~.., ... Vflf'/ QUiii :: 1 k jdill J0t MOUrtt)' .... 531-11027 PrMee. 4'4-7$14 "*'" couple, --to litlM llR 1 br """· ept: deak, eoma 1tiopplft9. No 1•••· !i lo i rm tHU1S88. vtew. aaoo IMI. t.1t11a. 1 ... """°' M1-011 parw, no pets 4'4-n 14 614* 1•. tnCii ..,, no 1 ii ,,...., at ,,..,,.. = ~ -:.;-..· telandJ. OOWI wt., t4IO. ztMl3 •• -w-.-.-.a-,-w-o_a_111-~-- luaurtOY9 I Ir. I ... Wto ~~ :m= _,.--··· ..._,j_J -.il.......... .il -~ -~ -·~ tt~=..._ n oolAHHiOHT-wntr .. Z:-10 ,..,.,.. "°"' A-. aulet. Mn, daaft. L.9luM. '°"' °"" ~ ........ l..a .... ~ Townau• 1 .... 11000-tt 100~11....... ...,. \llew "'°"'. o.. NO.,...._. ti,{ be. ~ rm.'~ OCIAN Y11W =-=----:1 (It 1611) dining, new_,..., fNlltl I Ir· Total LWNtYI Ir wllf\ "" 111'1 .... MS.UM palnt.Aft,lrM* L.ael15'C).Aftl1'..-.0 ,,..... -...., .. , .... IJI! .... Mllll4I '°"' 1'll""Mt ... 009i View I Ir. I be Oft Call Mo"0 Pr!L t ·I . •iw-.tt1eD11J llllo ....... r--. .... 14l·Ol11. wkftU '1MI ..... ,.., ""'IA lot a.Jftad Adi. poo1111001rno 17M411 ~ 1 Diiiy "" Oii.a• • I .....-~-------.,..-------.,..-.,..---~~-~~~~--~---.,..-----~ Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, October 27. 1983 C1 &tun....... euetrr le.tr..... = ..... ==•::1•1....---..... Cltulal .... ··~ .. ~ ,,.. .... ~ 'll:uuf; your fiom. or oic: Repalr-Alt.,allon• ltatral oet your tr"' trimmed RdeiN'Sci'.tXNINd ~ D oVINd-eflii I We 24'fiif Ml-1111 Typinq1"orcs PrOQ9MlnoJ t nat fM lnc;Judea fllh, 0oor1-WlndoW9-Cab1Mt1 R;TIOdeilRapaJr•. comm. before the raln•I Clean SERVICE:• thoroughly Quick/careful. Low ratae. Carpentry a ~Ing WATER HEATER Spec:lal A.II ~llneae, IChoOl I l*o tank, decor & WMltly M r· .Panel-Patlos-Fenoae. 35 & retld. Llc'd, bonded. ups. hauling. 1150-32113 clean houM. 640-01167 Lk;, T 13804'1 552-0410 Uc 4'43908 John 84 t-311t Pool heetera•Fur~ eonal projec:11. 151· 1041 vice. We ellO stock & ..,. yrs exp.. Jerry 5411-4413 Ina. For Ml 552-9142. JESSIE'S G·RDENING •• 1-· •Feuc.ta•0ttpOM1e• vice exlatlng tenka. ' ,. •11-lllPIT •• -·-Quality painting, felr Wldn Cleaala MARMIE AQUARIUM Cattda1 Dnl1a Ctean-up1, yerd metnt. WllNW llWI• Beet quellty. 25 yr. exp. prlc.a. FrM ••· Cell OMIT pt,--I ' SERVICE 1142-5405 ViJet prilg WV ii even for -Fr .... umata 5•0-8035 We do thorough work. ~ Lie. T • 1111,429 730· 1353 John enytlme, e31-2060. HU. TING· HMtet ~ WHITE WIZAJU> AaMaJt pvt p1rtlu & weddings, h1~1'r I ltll4'r llW•llll•lllM liable & REFS. With com-STARVING COLLEGE RALPH'S PAINTING Aeplpee.' Cllll 1142·8H9: ~.~~lyw::~~~ ftfvewau-Perking lot w/lneurence. 497-1485 M & ~Development REAS. AA TES. FREE plete carpet d& houM-STUDENTS MOVING CO. Int/ext. R .... UC'd. Drelna cleer from 15/25 QUALITY" ~ 1.202e , 6508300 EST(714)2411235 cleenlng. win ow• done Llc.T124-4311.ln1ured. Freent.1141·S5911/24hr n .... •lr f~ll di•" etc Repelrt-Sealcoatlng c ..... C.acrttt • . . • . . .. FREE CALL TODAY! 641-11427 ,_,,.. ' .,... . S&S A1phll 1131·4199Llc KITCHEN DESIGN: NMd a .. ·~· 540-5654 WATCH us GROW! Pattria1 115t-9eo4'M&M432-0600 ... •"'··"'l'•-•,.La_• ............ '"'!I"'~'!! Concrete, muonry. flat-plans tor new or remod .. , -"' .,_, '9 h t 51 All Typet: R1p1lr, RHur1, work, foundations. Block, kitchen? c·LL CARYL . PAIN -CARPENTRY 0 Fetthl~lnterlor Dell~n ... o Bou to Support. QWll Sl•t• llW requlr• t .... S X " H USE-APARTMENT Palatla1 H .. NOI G/STRIPPIN emp. St lie #319450 Joe co111rector• who perform Seil coat ( LURRY Ml l brick. Llc'd. 875-2826 642•0355. ReterencH'. REPAIRS-Gery 845-5277 Cleenlng or Renovating, -" 6 ••• 1 1200 1_ ..... di Comm.. Reaid .. R111. ROD'S CONCRETE & PTL Free estimate 650•441111 fllf Pllm• VISA·MC Scott 873-1512 4"-..-4 no )ob too smal work over ,,..,u no plus the IRVINE MIRROR end the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednesday at Rates, Free ettlmetea. IM~ labor and material• mu11 845-4269 or 645-0032 MASONRY ... 9 yrs same EINtdcal IHJla1 HOUSECLEANING bI Richard Sinor. Lie. BLACKWELDER Peper-be llCerlMd. UnlloenMd loc. Free est. 840-1705 ELECTRICIAN: Priced Du'up JOBS & EXP'D 0000 REFS 80644• 14 Y" ot happy hanging & removal. Oual. Au4t>Oflno-ail type1 contrectora 1hould so lahtlttlaJ Ctraaic Tilt right, tree estimate on SMALL MOVING JOBS Gladys 5'46-5471 (4-9p.m) '°f~~~~s~=.9&3-• 114 work only. 49"-31116 New-Recover-Deck• •ctate In their advertd lllng no extra charge I CALL TODAVll ,AeYsifTINd II I b LI MIKE 646-1391 PAM & BOB'S CLEANING EXPERT Wallooverlng In-Lie. #411802 5411-9734 ontr1ctor1 en con- In my home, nr Victoria. ~u~~T2~k~';~.~~~~1;,~. ~9i:2~r ama ~7~:035~ Husband & wlle. 8 yrs e1tp, QUALITY PAINTER& stallatlon. Real. Coneull-O~~~~ 1~g~~~~811M_;~ lllF•UllU Your Delly Piiot service Olrectory RepresenlltlYI Costa Mesa. 1142"8482 prices .. Wray 547-8322 RESIDtCOMM'L/IND. ~~r~~~~.~~~~~h~~~ 673·7012 atl. 5 FisRs9~:Ii..~EA~3~~J',49 ant Aulgnmt. 591"8590 ~C:,T::r.':::1 I any qu91tlon1. Contrao-Ca~latt •Uia1 CL U 20yrs Domyown work 963-5415NORM Btalt llttl-1 WEGALSSHOULDHANG ~I 1131-4008 tor's State LlcenH ••••• , Lie 278041. Al 646-11126 g -12 YRS EXP: I'm small. TOGETHER ... Wallp~ Board. 211 CMc Center MZ·Mll t it. HJ •New cabinet1, cabinet Classic 1940 Ford Woody __ LT HAULING · MOVING Prof. mature, reliable. My prices are smelll + uphol. walla. 839-0730 ...... 1 • ...1.,i Plaza, Room 1190, Senti teeing, ber• & tormlca C ff 1 ··-"di 11• • l Rental Clean Ups, Jon pettpl1nt care. Local ref. 850-84771650-11648 ._,. ..... Ana. CA 9270l. countertops.1142-08111 heu eur or '"'" ngs. _, ta •1 . 645·81921731-2916 5 Plultr~ltGlr •..-J proms, etc. S50thour ; -~ Bob 46-4856 wkdys Deve'a Cu91om Painting ...... en Cabinets & Carpentry 957-6071 ABE s ARDENING College student. •oe truck. Lawa l euir lt~lr lnttext Highest quallty, PLAS ERTCH 30 iNG 1·w-P~i~R"'d"'/.,e•o•o•R""k"E"'E"'P"'1N•o .. Acta1tical Smell jobs and repairs l'L 'Jj C GFeneraJ m1 •Int. c51~8 •11U5P1 9 9 lo retes. CdM Thenk you. HARDISO~N EQUI ENT lowest ratea. 840-5449 Restuceo,. Int/ext. yrs. For 1ndlv.tam1 txi1lneN Ctiliall Free ea If mete 645-2003 val art ree HI male 1 .. . 759-1936 Court INT /EXT PAINTING Neat. Paul 545-2977 Hr/day/wk. 640-011811 C.'Mal"' Child care, Uc1d, iormer Gardening & melntenance, GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS MAIN5TWENABNkCE 4 2 REP6A7IR ReH & "-"-ndable ED'S PLASTERING f W--1 New & Reaprey. ~od. & ':! pre-school teecher. ages tree trimming. mowing, 114 · a er 41• 1 1 · .,.,.,v Int/ext. Patchlngllextures '" ..... ct carpentry. Lie •341012. REM OELING: eH phases, 2-4. nr OCC. 546-8147 clean-up1 & hauling. We 41~:,~~~~a~g lob 100 ---C~LL JAY 6411-3476 Restuccoa. 645-8258 DOOOHERTV BROTHERS AbOltyBICSrs 730-1900 18yralnerea.Llc,bond· CHILD CARE h 9 doltall 731-6366 · • M11t a!J: PAINTING-Carpentry, Trees,landac1plng&cle1n ed 988-3564 anyllme • my om • TIM'S UILlll Brtck:Siock-Concrete dryweli, plumbing. Free Cedllleca to Go-Carls ups. 21 yr1e11p. 9"2-3657 The fHtHt draw In the · Nwpt Hgts. Full/time. 18 lartltala1 Wt1tt4 Low prices. lie. bonded est. 12 yrs e11p. 859-0687 Whet-the Fed Weat ... e Delly Pilot Repair/small fobs. Fences, mos & up. 650•7169 Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a Haul anything. 645"7331 Bob 673-538711131 -1161 Roll 'em ott the market J.C. TREE SERVICE Cluelfled Ad. Call Today shelves. partitions. Low Have something to sell? month S20 to $25. SELL Idle Items with a l11Ye something to sell? With a Clualfled Ad Trimming, remover, yard 6'2-511711. rates. Steve 731-8311 Clasaltled ads do 11 well. 645-5737 Dally Piiot Classified ACS. Want Ads Cali 642-5678 Claasilled ads do II well. Call Nowt 9"2-5678 clean-ups, etc. 642-2914 Little Miii Mullet aal on a Tuflet. along c1me • aplder end read In the Delly Pilot Cteulfied Mellon about MIN Muf. let's Tuttet and bought It tor $9.95. You can MU your tullet and Iota ol other lhlngs through Dally Piiot cieulfled Adi. Call 9"2-56711 Oflict ....... 2114 Lt1I a ,.... 3004 J11iat11 Orr. 4014 Htlt ...... 5100 •••• Waatt4 5100 •••• ...... 5100 •••• ...... Slot 16;7 Westcnif. N.B. 278 to Found blktwht male kitten OILOll OllSILTllT DELIVt:AY MAN: GENERAL OFFICE Night Clerk. PIT. honeet Recepllonl1t/Secretary HOROSCOPE 1365 sq. 11, Sulteble lor 2-3 mo old. vie Algonquin Prolltablet Scientific drap-TV & Appliances. FIT, Sml office by John Wayne and rellable ror Npt Bch Huntington Beach CPA medlcal or dental. Agent. & Hell. 840-4510 Ing, skin care, make-up, beneflls. estab. Co. Devis Airport need• tull-tlma Hotel. Xlnt opportunity tlrm IMMllclng person with 541-5032 nutrition a wardrobe. we Brown 411E.17th St. CM employee. Duties Include lor unlverllty or college 9l11Cellellt comrnu11lcatlon ---------Found: Cocketell, call and 11 1 1 h d 67"'7300 11 & ..._h ot BY SIDNEY OMARA 2 DelUlle O tflcea , Identity. 548•5137 (Or-traln.545·4137 llLIYEIY ma room. typng, unc atu en1 . .,.. •kl• t...., one v ce. Furnished, Secretarial 1 p time reception. Com-NOW HIRING Off h 011 Front office appearance. area, patio deck. ocean • n g e / Me rr I I I • Franchise Sites Available Need ••tr• Income? puter uper. helpful. . • ore lttyplng & flllng. Wiii view. F11hlon laland area. 10-26-83) ~EURE Be an Independent Prefer young female, drllllng. OverMH and tr1ln on word proc F r i day, October %8 contact Bruce Charles. Found: Fem. Tortoise shell • Carrier tor lhe good phone voice. own ~~~~5o.~+ 1~ Non-smoking office. A R IES (M h 21 A '119) Wb t be ba k 759-0700 cat. front teeth wired. ICE CREAi REGISTER car.ContectGordoJohn-Ible. Cell Petr-•~·m s.r-Call Katie 714-895-6877. arc -pn : a appears to a set c e46-1149 1124 lrvtne, Must have dependable, son 754-811-0t "'""' will soon rebound in your favor. Some persons are meeting Baytront. omces. patloa. NB ITILllllO economy car lrvlne. vice 11312-920-93114, ext R~tlonlat/Secret•ry to beh. d · · · h hl h ill h' hJi h perking, jenltorlal. . Newport Beech, Corona Wl•ESlllS 2239. Also open ev• work In enlmated et· m scenes to uuuate c anges w c w ig gt your 873.1003 Found Men's Glasses. CorporeteOfflce del Mer. Call Vicky, NewportC1rSalon,rentor nlngs.FMlorDlrectory. mo1phere of dyn1mlc prospects. Lunar emphasis on change, travel, variety and a brown plastic In brown 619-942-0192 951-7113 before 1 tam. % 644-0661154'0-9582 Operators. •wing •hltt. Coste Meae Merltellng successful speculative venture. EHi Coeat Hwy, CdM. 500 case. Vic. nr Hamilton & C Co. Balk: office lklllt, OS (} s/f i b1th. Sign rights. Meyer CM. 642-4073 M t Demonstrators lllTESS/llST Exper. or wlll train. all typing. $4 75 to begin, TAUR S (April 20-May 20): One who appears stubborn, Str level Cell 1151-0135 Found·. Rabbit, Victoria & ','.''.~•"' .ao•• FUI '08 Part/time. Apply: Blactc-540-1777 Call Fred 631-7342 indifferent, is actually vitally interested and you'll soon be aware or 720· 1704 ell 5pm D .. -" beard'• Restaurant Ne p••J- --------·-Federal, Coste Meu WIDOW HAS iii lorfb's. ULS • lnl ' · · -11-IEOln.IT of it. Focus on home. property, security and special agreement Eaatalde Coste Meu area. 982-9971 SlO,OOOup. No credit Are you advenluroui. Hou1eclaenlng • help Earn up to $400 per Fullttlmedeys 5"0-5554 involving loved one. Major domestic adjustment occurs, 10x10x24 $85. 180 E. Found· 1m M, Blk/Ten ter· check. no l>•n11ty Also need money and love to needed for Robbie• Reg wtmofesnth.cReto1~s'1H ... ~--11 REST .. URANT. •tt-"ant Suroun~. will be beauu'f1'ed. 21st. 646-4262 T tr1ve1? Southern Cell· A Mop Cleaning Service. · ...,... u ...... · " "' .. "' : r I er type dog -lend on & buy D'a Good ood h Cati Need d41c>endable 1UIO to Mon-Fri 7-3 Apply In GE I (May 21-June 20): Short trip may be necessary to Furnlahed office 350 IQ 11. Pomona I W 11 son . S10.000up to Jumbos tornla Marketing com-pay, g rs. deliver Delly Piiot In perllOn Wed-Fri bet- . l ds al Em h · Uli t Newport Blvd C.M. loc. nr 548-0351 atter 5 pm Denison Assoc. 673· 7311 pany hat openlnga tor 10 548-0757 Laguna Beach (2 hrt per ll-1larn only. Alk for Finn tle oose en • to se agreement. P asis on versa y , lreeways, xtr1 perking, B I W _.a Sl who are 18 or over to Kitchen & coonter help dey). Weekday. P.M.. a1 the Towera RH· e lements of confusion, willingness to break free from problems avalf Nov $450. 642-8946 FOUND: Sm off whl female t f Ht-.VU ire vel with dynamic wanted. Novak• Piece. Weekend•. A.M. Cati Mr. taurent In the Sur1 " which were not your own in first place. You'll have more IE-..ITIUOI dog. vie lrvlne Blvd. 4 ACCOUNTING CLERK: young marketing teem 644-0210 Barrow 842-4321. eJ(t Sand Hotel, Leg. Bch. bill. d "r• M 0 n 1 • V 151 8 • CM Residential developer has demonstrating • revol· 343 EOE responsi ty an m ore money. 1,000' 2nd fir, quiet atreel. 645-9032. 980-6396 Immediate opening tor 1 utlonary new product. Lib pick up & delivery, lull ---------Reltaurant CANCER (June21-July22):Mis.sioncannowbesuccessfuly nicely lndscpd bldg Off Lost 10-14 Siamese Cet. clerk 10 assist In ac· Travel Loa Vegu, Palm time, benefits. Catt Rick PllT/T1111 PD•llOUllE completed. You obtain needed material. funds, special acknowl-street parking. o•r•g• Vic. HVH, Port Menlelgh, counts payable. Primary Springs. San Frenclaco, or Jim 646..0216 ldealfOf'Seml-Retlrad 11 pm • 5 am, SUnC!ay • d h Y 'll also 1 avafl. 845-4800 Vicky REWARD 780·6839 responsl bllllle• Incl and all 11 We1tern Ul•Y--Estlmet• IOf' rain gutter1. Thursday. Up to $11/hr. edgements from peers an t ose you respect. OU ocate 645-3323 dye. typing. tlllng. poatlng of states. Mull be bright Ideal for aernl~:rired. Full Guaranteed petcentege THE GRINDER RES- article that had been lost, missing or stolen. Leo is in picture. NEWPORT BEACH Loll: BMX/Motorcycle accounts. Entrylevelpoa-and well groomed. High rt/ti f L 1 on MtlmatM done. Mlel TAURANT. 1400 Wut LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Lunar, numerical cycles highlight EXECUTIVE SUITE Helmet, white wi red visor itlon requires 10 key by 11rnlngs Training ex-or pa me. or 90 on bonus. mllHge allow· Coa1t Hwy, Npt Bch. ed 1 h OFFICES & blue lace guerd, on touch, wllllnen to accept penMS paid. Tranapor-c~;~:·i,~~~~7 ~-ence. Wiil lreln. Amerlc1n 1-S-a-.__--------breakthrough.,indepen~en~. creativit)'., ~t.e~ifi re ations ip Feahlon la 780-8070 Seturday Oct. 15 et dlveru aulonments. letlon turnlehed. Start Gutter• 953-8014 .... and new starts in new directions. Your tmung is excellent, hunch oc Airport 752.114011 •RVINE BMX TRACK_ Mall resume to· Con-1mmecslat11y. For Inter-LEGAL SECRETARY. * * * hits target· and you'll be at right place at crucial moment. Take NEWPORT CENTER M Please call Toed, troller. Cltetlon Builders. view. call June Pridgen Mid-siled Npt Bch law PM1·Tl•t Ptr• llfl IOIEY . • • • 1 • 969-1221 17731 Irvine Blvd. ate 646-3337, 11 • 4. Parents tlrm --'-s ewp p I Lan-• 9 uuttauve. service Executive Suites. Los I Mele, whi'ie 201. Tustin, CA 921180. welcome at lntervi.w. s-r:.':"ry. Mu•t t~ ...,.eO antl .... I SHORT HOURS Vl.RGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emotional responses dominate; S575-S825. 640-5470 .. L -,,,.. umoya... est seen Account Receivable & Driver Mature person to w p m • M • I I n d • . S..Ch Ottloe t you'U learn what occurs behind scenes, clandestine meeting will Ofllce spaces tor leaM: 461h/Seaahore. NB. Payroll Clerk, property drive elderly 11dy. PIT. 213-624-3431 (collect) ~al Marketing fir~ : :~~0-~6~uppllel renew spark of romance. Controversy will be settled. you'U be 747 tt, S595/mo 191 Needs medication tor mgmt Must be able to Mrs Whitaker. 546-9138 1 di d eed "----:-11 ted d ( tin f · ll be 0 th enl lree tlls pd right foreleg Call eves. use IBM Personal Com-PART/TIME LIBRARY • expan ng en n • • NoEJ&per N-...ry ... ~y compensa an ee g o security WI m n r u 6!>().3253 Of Iv message, DRIVER CLERK 1. substitute clerk adaptable, lndu1trlou1 • Extenl!Ve training enhanced AIC. ground tlr 1055 El 73 t -90• 1 REWARD puter_ Send reaume loACS PIT 10 drive me In my car position needed for New· people who enjoy pubNc Pf'OQram · Camino Dr. Colla M"a. •59. P.O Bo.: 1580. 780 07t9 port Beach Public u conttict. Good IS>Mklng 1 w.-1yPayOuar.,,tM UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You could win a contest, 3 Blks E. of Fairview & Los1 Panot. Last ._n Costa Mesa. 92627 · brary. entry level ~ voice 1 must. For lnltr· • Pteuant, Profeulonlll popularity grows, wishes come true and love will cease to be a Ad7a5m• 040 M 1 Newp<><t Dunes area. RE-ASSISTANT MANAGt:R Drug1tore Clerk Wanted. Ilion, S5.711/hr. Cler~ view eppt. Call Linda. Ofc tn Corona Del Mar stranger. P owers of persuasion are heightened. sales ability 4· I • r recy WARD e73-0325 Seil-storage. wknds only. ~:!: ~~3j!!_500r ~cer::::'· experience de1lreble. 545-5778 II you're brlghl end r.ooms and your value is recognized by superior. Gemini plays Prime loc. OC Airport. PerM Ull JU12 reqs worlllng withe pub-Mustheveonc.itflelclblll-PART-TIME SECRETARY energetic, Cell Mr k N.B. 1ddress. 1800 1q ti. lie & II paper work C111 UIY I fll ty end min evalhtbllly of Your HorM Thomu t>et_, 8 am I ey role. Make otter 752-01155 CIRCUS Of 957-11191 Morns on:y we need student• or 5-20 hra/wtc, de.ya. -& 711-0-8304 1 pm et SCOR PI O (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on career. business, •5340/up, crptlt drps, Babysiller, 3_4 O•Y• per nousewllea for local Sets. Appllcat1on1 may 173-0111 s,._..ific details and knowledge regarding tax or license etc, rstrms, 17301 Beach IASSA&E w--'-. my home. 8 mo. phone work. No e11per. be obtained •t Newport Ptnel 'r.:I'"'" ,,--d 'bl B H B 8•2 2113• 1"""' 1 nee . hrs to suit you. 5:30 Center Branch, 8511 San •.at I •1 1's-1es--.------requirements. You'll be asked to revise. review an poss1 y to lvd · .. • ~ 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. o d g rt, orencsmotherly 8 30 1 T Clemente or. Newpon -• & • b 'ld d 'ff t 'te Des 't.e bsta l ·u FULLERTON type, 1142"9386 to : even ng•. op .. ---h. CA "·2---". M-·1 PfT " • I IU ance .. ,., , •••• re u1 on a l eren s1 • p1 o c es, you w1 emerge "TIE " comm paid. Call Terry :=-pllcatlons "'to"""ubrar .. y • ernoon • n r --. ri 170.1112 Bab allier mature woman ..... office. recept/flle clerk, No eitperlenc4t, Wiii train. VlCto OUS. EXECUTIVE SUITE y • (714) 631-7932 Administration. same Id· min. wege, 1131· 7740 PIT Christmas work In SA GITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Get ideas on paper, be NwprtCtr 640-5470 l""~:c~J: ~~e~;~~~ 0~~:slo~~'. EIElllOlnllY dress. 1-P-t_T_S_a_l•-1-p-,-,.-0-n__,,l-or lntere1tlng. enfoyable analytical, discern ~otives and agr~ to ~ake necessary ch~ges. laiiaeH MASS USS ES Laguna. 497 -5518 Perm PIT mornings, 20 ...... M ladlel r•ute boutique. ::. ~P:i~rn ;::~~1~ Important~ ope~ lines of conu:nurucat~on, to focus on spintual I H tlll 2111 TO SERVE YOU. Babysitter needed, =~s0;,·e~~~n\~~fu~~'tt For lndult~~":ark~I ex-Thur•. Fri, Set. 10 • 6. Hickory Ferme. W•tcltff values. to dJ.SSem.anat.e information to wider areas of popul.a~. GARAGE wiTA OFFICE EIOlllTl /IOIELI PIT lor 6 mo old. vie 19th bkpg, strong SH, type pe<tence In ea.ctrlcal & 831-3332. 631 ·11290 PlaH, Npt Bch, 10 am . 5 CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); You learn about bu1ldmg Near Balboa Bay Club Outcall ONLY 835-9199 & Harbor Blvd Call 65WPM. •m olllce. plumbing required. own pm for application•. No materials, costs. requiremen ts for starting a small business. Focus & Coast HW'f. Secure! before apm 646"3117 Mature. 261-11116. hand tool• • plu•. hard llOIPT lfrtlf lffltt phone cane. Meture. r• S290t 8'46 7641 EXOTIC DANCERS MIF Busy Redloiogy office In worker. dependable. per-Pert time: &:30 to 12:30, 5 1pon1lble persona. on home, security, pets, basic adjustments. individual who mo. · For Bachelor(ette) Parties Mission Vlefo need• full E11perlencld Legel See· manent. 642-4'463. day weak. Phonea. 110• SALES means much to you purchases gift, h elps beautify home Ct i I +etrlpper gram• 826-4941 time front offlce/medlcal retary tor pre1tlgeous MARKETING ur••. Ille typing, verled MIOll-_.I a a trc I 1 .. _ •95 •700 Npt 9ch Law Firm. Able d t•~a t rw1511 surroundings. UITIO 1110111 transcr .... r. .. ... to work under pre11Ure, SECRETARY u ....,. tome compu er Prof P41fSOn w/aalee ~111 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): M aintain low profile. Legal I Htali 2tll Bac;helor/Bechelorette OUllER IBM dlaplay writer ra-Exper flexible mariletlng ~=~~~~~.C~7'°6'Z~'.~ computer •XP· 754-11393 1 h l . .al t u· Be . . . . his By Owner. 2858 lq It. O"iCe& 91rthd p I _,. PIT quired 644-9190 aecretery needed to co-oop oesreqwrespec1 aten on . postUveconcerrungrig , CostaMesashopplngclr "• ey ertes Exp8flenc"" full or ordinate high energy 19752 MecArthurBl,St• llLllPll•WllTll permissions. Partner or mate is sincere but could be misinformed. Sl 100/mo 731-1516 THE UIT l lllllM cashier wen led ror E11perlenced watter/ merke11ng team In young, 110. lrvlM. 553-1911 App 1" 1 n p e,. on: Fashion Island Ret111 11 t a d 1 high tectt ' If patient, willing to play waiting game, you will ultimately Olllce with showroom 738-8538. 558-8538 store. EOE. 644•5070 :~11r.esc~o=n ~u~d•yel. Pgr9owny.no••arketl"" .~ Recept1onl1t/Sec'y Rothachlld'1, 2407 E. h . oaJ 1200 r 1 ..... "" .... ~,._.. Typing. dictation and Coa1t Hwy, CdM ac 1eve gc . sq t ocatwu on Handsome 24 yr old Ship's C .. trtll lttrllttl l 640·8 t52 req. Must have good Of'· PISCES(Feb.19-March20):Employmentpictureimproves, busy street. co1'""' ot captain seeks specla• L tf t :1 flLLfl••p•y gantiatlonal lklll• & high ~:°ed'f::.z·~~t PSreoi..t aalff ,,_,.~want .... . d • a.sed . f . Pomona & W t th 694 lady, under 27. 10 uplore ow pay . grea u ure. m--• Initiative. For appt. call ....... ...,., ... promouon ue, mere earnings are part o scenario. w 17th St. c M. new horizons Picture prove while you have• PAIT TI•IWtll N flee lnqulrl•• at lor IHhlonebl• ladle• Relationship grows more serious, you'll have added respons1-$500/mo. Call 645-881 t youreell with the atten-l<>b Call In perton et • CASC.:De. 55a-33 6 675-7100. Nancy Of' Pet Shoe Nton. M/F. Apply"' b 'JI b also h han ch' d btwn 8 30AM 10 1 30PM tlon, feellnns end devo-1451 lrvlne Blvd Tu1tln. OpportunltlH available 1 You "on't ___,,, • """ to person Lenz. Falhlon l ty ut you ave c ce to a 1eve greater rewar s. · .... Ask for Oept. 1 Person-with the Los Angel•• MU/lllT/flT/lfO " ,_, ·-·· Capricorn plays k ey role. OHlce/Shop/Store spice tlon °1 •sensitive. tunny, nel. (blwn tpm a 1o pm) Tlm11 Circulation De· 3 "drew lut" when you 1_11_1•_nd_. ------300 sq It or more. reH C yet unpredictable 6 tt. p • r I men t I n our FIT 4 days. 2 to yrs piece en ad In the Deity Make ....... r • ....,_,,,, ........ . al C 160 lb• blue eyed sof11e. c ... 1 1 d .,,, h d d ••,,_ some beck office , __ -..,,,.... .. .. ==•""ti, Val. IMa i 2tOO Ital I tt MeN -2 548-7249 1 n no a y,.., en our, oor-to-oor newspaper ,.... .. Pilot Went Adel Call now i. by uling the Deity Pi-~ • -I ltol Attractive. single wti te weekly. Eastslde IMI program. Guarin-preferred. N.B. &42-31111 / 1142-5978. lot Cluslfled Ad1. l!!J!rt ltac• Z7H SUUll RTIL llut l .. alld tl ~=~~ 9~r.:'726~1ft 5~~ Coste Mesa. 642-0433 teed hourly wege plu1 Mesaenger afternoon•, -WLJ 1 11 Fem to thr n-2 br 3 b1 It t I •t•" c k B 1 1 It It commlaalon. Hour1: 9PM 4-11 hrs. Retl1ble .........., Upper duple•. 3 Br 2Ba. ~ Y rente snow eve . gar-condo In C.M • S3s0 a I I • -Rici! oo . , as • P . e11 an-. 2PM, or 4PM • 9PM. wtdependable h~·;~;;(j big pello, encl. g1rage. T~.1~;,~~=1~~:,;_0~~;4 + utlls. 557-3615 1200-1•lo sq. ft W lrvrne HOLIDAY SINGLES EXPO ~~!,n3.~'. f}t,·89;r./8~:C Training Is provided car $4.00 per hr+ 23c Opn Sun 611 ClubhouM aree, lnclda olflcH. from D 11ney1 and Hot e I Potentlal to earn $300 per ml. 640-ll-040 Oevld 494-3893 eves N-P6°rt B7lvd5. CM. Fe ntsmkr lo Shr wonder· $504/mo. 851-89211 t t / 2 5 • 2 7 A t • OIH plus per week. For an In-,...,..,,...,,...,,,....,,.---..,.---46-44 tui split level Promontory I c II (7 l MODELS tor llngerl9 lhop V E R S • I L L E S 2500 s 11 h 1 1 t e n d I E w h I b I t Ewperlenced. Conveles-terv ew · 8 14 ,. 2 Br. 1 bl, Iota ot apace. q ware ouse nc s ~ ~ 957 236 E 20 taehlon shows EJcp pref PENTHOUSE 2 Br, 2 ba, IU A Ill LIHI $430/mo. 875-7409 eves 2 olf. & lg men1nlne. 2131986-9255 cent Hospllal, Npl Bch • 1· "1 1 4 C ta Me • ~6-8~44 Daily Pilat .... · PART TIME oceanvlew, turnkey llv· $90 wk up. Cable color TV 3042 Enterprise. C.M al NEW CREDIT cardl No-Full Time relief Shift. oenera1~ --os • ' Ing. sec. comm pool, ape 3026 w. Coest Hwy Fun, resp. F 20-25 wanted Peulerlno btv.n Brlttol & body refusedt Also XLNT benefits. 642-8044 MTIL llll DUil Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in etc. $890/mo. Bonnie NEWPORT BEACH 10 shr 2 br. 2 bl apt In 55 Fri:. 54c eq ft . NNN VlsatMastercar.. Cell -••Lit• ••y OLll with good sa•~ eb'llty end Laguna Beach area (2 hours Barrlngtonagt.675-8000 w•NTEDI Student needs N.B.S300.Tonl875-0230 957·2 31 546·8995 805-6117 -600"0 E.xt Cook. experienced for -•-"""' ' "' breal<laet. lunch & din-CLER" TYPIST tront desk knowledge !Or d ) W kd p M or 644-0452 rm to rent nr SCPlaza by LAGUNA BEACH 2br 2ba 2,660 sq ft. 3975 Birch, C-1590 ner Apply In person or " reaort motel In Sout11 per ay • ee ays · · - Saa Cltatat t 2771 1111. Call •It 3 838-2576 w/prl entr & ba. canyon NB. $1330. M1A toning. PHONE FANTASY cell Patio Cite 11100 w 1 Laguna Beach. Mull weekends A.M. Earn about vt-. woodsy erH, prol 5• 5032 Balboa Blv·d . NB Temporary poeltlon In our havae•perlence end ref-2 Br. S465tmo i>OOI. yHr XLNT nr Hoag. Pvt entr & decor $475. 497.5331 Agent '"1" 25 Ladle• to •hara your 873·l40l · rMmberthlp dept. Muat erencea. 213-925--8491 $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow niund. nr beecf'I, buMa, Be N-1mok/no kllc$300 RENT MG 600 iqllt. Fantaale1! 828-7182 type 56wpmf, detell -------.. M B h 642 3 ~ s. sen Clemente No 6411· t035. 845-9095 Mature rmmt shr lulc ept nr S260/mo 2944 Randolph T I .,,,.11 COOK & HOUSE MOR oriented work. P1 .... call sen !hinge test w.lth Dally or r. US -4 21. .cA.JE pets. 49 8- 6277 ............. H04 ~f 4~~·4~~~~·1~f ·~~k rm No 5• CM. 676"5 1111 ePF'; revel proudl;v•n-'o;.,~~C11M1.a~lo~~r & ~~~~f..'i. bea'..~o5pe~i jPjililoit iwiainit iAidi 1 .iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii"iii·iiiiii· ......... ·•·•·•· •.•. ·•·•· •. ·ii····· •. ·•·•·•· •. ·····iii· •. 'iii'iiiiii" iii' -.. -..... ha 2711 LX8'UNXilE'AcH MIF· Quaint 2br lbe, old Aaaeaacean tl H H nounces lhe opening ot _iran OllOIEI 521 Newspaper ~o. n~L. i car MOTOR INN CdM, frplcs, garage. SCRIM LETS their Orenge County w111ur11 ettllCflecl g1rege, petlo. Wkly rates $105 & up. $390 Incl. utll. 640-5989 ft • brtnch ottlce at 3545 Loan, llnanoe. bank or INhal • Won<leftUI World KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! &>004 l tpe areas. $1150 Dalty/Wlclyt Mon1hy Harbor Blvd, Cot ta of Sllopplng. right I t "'°· IMt-9213 wkdyl. Kitch'• IYelt Color TV. M/F to •hr ... br. 2 b• houM •Ns...rns M ... , •32-91131 ~=.:,,~~~k~~':-y°"r flnoet1lp1 everyday! r::=::;: heated ......a & 111p1 to on the beech In N.B. $300 " nU\ .... Delly Piiot Claul lled -..... Ha OCdll. {e5N coest Hwy mo . utll•. 673-7338 Oddlty ·A'*1 la1l at11 On. 4014 dlllons. Newpc>rt Beach Adi. To piece vc>ur ad, iiF( U50 mo + 086 aeo. Legune Beech, 494·5294. Newport Bch Penthouse, Tip~ -lnl11d area. R.C.Werner ~~511~!~ t.; Step1 lo Mndl, trWI Motel rms for rent by wk, full ocean vi.w. 2br 2ba. My unc.: ~~~~ 11 the °::, ~.11':" c~~ fU. l M I you. pelnt. new carrn· 1114te '95-up w/kltch1net11 $1125 mo. 873-7550 bottom el the plant he Shop Offerl"fj the lat•t --------- 241h St. (213) 92-2725 •vall. 875-11740 Npt Bch. prof peraon to WOfked end th•t'• wfler• In lllhlons eJong with • "I a1·1y P1·1a1 ..................... ·· .. : 2BA $1195 + S2!50 MC. Yacatiea •hr w/HrM, 3 Br 2 B• 11e STAYED. complete llne of ac- Step1 to aanda. new lntal -..7 home, compt. turn .. Ill .... ceuorlH end baby cerpet, garage. 1114ee I •-1men111... ger. $575. t I Fta.. J... furniture. &end nemes • • 241h st. 12131 &92-2125 Pllm sprinO•-... ut Xpt. 120-11123 Found: 2 keye on Pl•in *venderbltt •Jordectl9 lllLY PILIT ' = = Hotel, 3 nit• tor. price • NEWPORT BEACH . ring. M901101t1. Hell, on •Polo •H11t1h TH ol 2. Sat. guarn. Private room l be In 3br Monday. 9"1·8013 •li_Od *Levi •L .. * 11111111 Wllll ~ AY,N.8.1200 . 819-327-4000 .. ntl275M/F 831·20tl Calvin Klein •Chic N . Ii t f . utlM. Young women. non/ .... · •Bu1tllf Brown 1ft0on· : OW acceptlng &pp cat On5 Or : llfloker. 848-55&9 lntall tt Prol male wlll 1hr lrvtne moor •Her MaJHty Dis• .. lct M to 1se · ildrm In privet• hom4I u.. IMrt ltOt 2BR 28A twnnm with M/F f Olfl) ADS • Polly Flendetl end w anager superv : · 35•. Gar, Yl/d, no kid•, meny more. Furniture by newspaper carriers. Salary com· : ~ Ke~t5Cf9"22. , u11111nc1. l300 4klet!h,2, •Bt•c. h,~!!,·mWo/D+. pet SS75 mo. 71111-31121 •RE FREE *Gerber *Lullaby .,.. ~ ... ..... " •NOd·A·W•y. s1•.too mensurate with experience.; F'urnl•hed room nr SC $20 dep. 846-83116 Quiet. rHp. nltmkr to lhr lnctuCSN ~Inning In-Company benefits plus bonus : Pleze. lernele prel, B1ib0a lli1nd 2Br. lernale, ~~ .,n,~ ~;·7f4~92~'i Cal: ventory: .Trelnlng; Fix• l M h V 1260/mo 6511-1137 to tnete. no pell 1395 · tur .. end Orend Opening opportun ty. USt ave an, : mo. 1173-8293. 111s-noo Room In lrg hOUH In Nwpt Ml·MYI Promotion•. C•ll Anytime station waaon or pick up : N9WPOl'fiac:.allc to .. ~~ BAL Pl!NIN. OrMt lpt. 'A Bch, $250 mo. ltt/1111. (601) 329·8327 An h · D r,::'· urn • l~:i, ·no•. t>lk bell .. 2 bile, f/p, nd ut111nc1, 1142-ee11 c1ut1ve ShoP For You. with/shell. Mileage allowanre : 5411-4280 or t·tt3·48aa rnp n-emlcr t275trno. Share luxury hm, vu. PrlV. Found: blfocel glHHa, T-Shlrt Printing equip-• included. Apply in person, ~ -w/pvt beth. pvt In• Kathy 113·901& •ft 5 81. 2 frplCI. $285, utll•. vie. M11guerl1e l 11th St. ment. like new with WP• w66kda~. 3PM to 5PM at 330 :. ·.,.-;·~c a I 22o1m0 . bee apttt levtll condo 3bf 11t, l•I. dep. 9"-8479 Coron1del Mer8'40·7532 ~1111 Trelnln,\. 1v1lt. "''" .,- H.l ."3·2034 W .30 pm 3be, fannle, pool, nr' bCfl we LOOK 'OR YOUI Found: II.ell L•b..1.. 1'" yr 2160· 1405 4 7032 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. ; --·~al-_...,.~ ~ . d_ '.; .. v ' _""".: . . . :: •• \J -" ~ ... , "-~-L -:ll .,,.~ AGES 11-14 EARN ltt TO $75.00 POt WEEK ' Wt now heft IS 01*11110 tor 10Ulll ffltl b11"'1 to*'"'''*"'°' The Or-. Co1S1 Delly '~t. Our crewa st.art ti UO p.111. ind wor\ wntll 1:30 p.111. •kdlys. On Slt11rdly, .. . / won a ltw mote hours. Yov will e11n 1111ny lftt1$ J" w Ptlm. llont with "''""-YOUf own montJ IP A . . llltf1 Is no •ver"' Of colltctlon in.olvtd ( i H you .,, lntertsttd, pleaM c .. Mf Ear I. = (714) 548-7058 ~ 1r----------"'U · j -1395. IN oPI IV 953-HOO HOUM/Aoommet• Un• Old F, Ketetla 6 vrengeo Cllllllled Adi. your or-. ~S.-===ldMl==l=tern=:s=:=ll4=2=·~1111=7=8:L.ex __ '~20=9=or==8~5=7= ... :°'3=:: .... ==1=Ym::=ll=ed==83=2=~==13=4====;:::;..L,..w~Ood==,=0=.~0~. =83=1-=0=8~54:=;.=Jl..::::'t=oP~M=~=op=p=llrl=~=c.tl==='•==:=J-==:::::... ·=·=·=· =· ·=·== .. =·==·=·=· =· ·=·=· = .. =·=·=· =· ·=·=· =· ·=·=·~··=.l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t . ' , , :-:) - Cle Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Thurlday, October 27, 1983 • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Fish s O.ted 10 Arla • 14 "Trutyl" ~5 Mldwat city 16 Bout 17 Toronto or New York 19 Wrath 20 Ensnare 21 Involved 23 Lancer: ver. 25 Tenuous 26 Nourllhed 30 Mountainous 34 Post 35 Knepuck 37 Impediment 3t Nlbbi.d 39 Criticize• 42 Feg 43 NurM 45 Athene 48 Heft 48 Slept noisily 50 Repudiated 52 Ar•' kin 54 Fracture 55 Navy vets 59 British hero 2 3 4 14 63 Papal name 64 Cltrlo relish 66 Ml. Shak• apeere 67 Oefeched 68 N.Y. team 89 Nasty look 70 Confined 71 Urchin DOWN 1 ldentlcal 2 Augur 3 Riga native 4 Traveling 5 Tree 6 I love: Lat. 7 Auction 8 Shanks 9 Fumllure style 10 Is miserly 11 Uttered 12 Theater box 13 Was In debt 18 Lubricators 22 Trouble 24 Asian land 26 Dwellings 27 Of a cereal 7 Sharp gel neecl«I to work In rut p9Ced NewJ>on 8Mch reel Hiiie offlOI. Mutt 1'11"9 excel. typing (minimum 85 wpm) & dlc-tllC>h<>M .. 11111. Peggy (114) 133-2900. Secretary w/aome bkkp'g lkllll wanted for mfg. firm In Huntington Beach W.1552 t 1 "'EVIOUS flUZZLE SOLVIED 28Typlst 29 Went with 31 Early Peruvian 32 Guileless 33 Urged 36 Seat 40 Detroit's founder 41 Pushes 44 Bureau 47 Female 8 9 COMMHL CHEVROLET ..... ,.. II 11 t ... ,. ' · • r-I \ \I I -' S•6-I 200 -----------11 2 -Interior Design/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 ,( .~ Doro t hy Emerson & Don Nolan present ~-~·ANTIQUES EX~D & SALE IN THE COMMERCE BUILDING ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 FAIR ORJVE •COSTA MESA. CA NOVEMBER 3, 4, 5 & 6, 1983 THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY, 1-W P.M. • SUNUAY, NOON-6 P.M. Orange County's largest and most diversified showing of antiques General Admission $2.75 With this t1cke1 any numbcr-$2 50 each, Senior C1lizens (65 Er over} -$2.00 each. Children under 12 free F'ree Pa rl11n1< Use Arlinglon Drive (boclcj Core 3t\ entrance Saturday afternoon ond Sunday -RiVieta C5©uuV7®cr8o~D®o- CUARANCE·LOST OUR LEAH IN COSTA MESA -~ 1--T-r_e_a_s_u_r_e_t_r_e_k __ ... - How to find antiques on coast The followlng la a partial llst of local antique shops and their specialties: ANTIQUE GUILD; 1801 Oyer Road, Santa Ana. European, early 1800's, also reproductions. ANTIQUES a NAUTICAL: 1610 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Nautical: Victorian and American Oak. ANTIQUE TIFFANY HOUSE OF NEWPORT BEACH: 425 3 lat St., Newport Beach. Early American and Victorian furniture. Brllllant period cut crystal. BEVERLY a PARTNER: 1800 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beactl. French, American and English country furniture. CAROLEE'S ATTIC AQAIN: 3103 VIiia Way, Newport Beach. General antiques; poroelaln miniatures of dogs. COLBY'S ANTIQU£S: 510 N. 8 Camino Real, San Clemente. Eighteenth century English furniture. CORNUCOPIA ANTIQUES: 409 31st St., Newport Beach. Victorian. COUNTRY ELEGANCE: '418 31st St .. Newport Beach. Am«lcan Pine. ECLECTIC -ANTIQW8: 423 31st St.. Newport Beach. French and English. FELCH, RICHARD ANTIQUES: 120 Virginia Place, Costa Mesa. European antique clocks; Brtlllant period American cut glass. FREELAND'S PRE-ANTIQUES: 864 W. 191h St., Costa Mesa. American Oak and collectibles. QRAP'8 ANTIQUE8: 18171 Euclid, Foontaln Valley Engllsh Oak, 19()().1920. ISL.AM> ANTIQUES; 308'A Marine Ave., Balboa Island. Prlmltlvea; decorator ltema. LA VIQNIE•a AHTIQUl8 A.NO WOODCARVINGI: 426 31st St., Newport ee.cti. Vlctorlan glass: wood carvings. LENOftE'I: 417 3 1 at St., Newport Beach. Eighteenth century Engllatl and French. LYONI' ANTIQUE CLOCKS: 2350 Newport Blvd., Coate Meea. American and European wall, mantet, and noor ciocka. MAR8HALL AN'TlQUES: 417 31at St .. Newport Beech. Country French. MU&«n a IAMm ANTIQUE ARM•: 446 w. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. Antique sword• and armor, world-wide. NANCY DUNN: 1130 lrvtne Ave., Newport Beach. Antique tewttry, oen-., antlquea. Nl'WPOftT ANTIQUE MALL: 1957 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. General antlquee. OFF TitE WALL ARCHfTECTURAL ANTIQUEI: 950 Glen· neyre. Laguna Beach. ArchltecturaJ antlquee only. OLD ENGU8H ANT1CMM CO.ANY; 1785 Newport BNd., Coate M .... Tum-of-the oentury Enghh fumlture. OMARR'8 ANTIQU88 : 477 N. Newport Blvd., Coata M .... European and American decorator ltema; oak framed bewted mlrror9. PORT<>eeLLO ANTIQW8: '426 31at St., Newport Beech. English period furniture: poroefalna; ~ntlnga. RICHARD ftAK•L ANTIQUl!I: 1099 S .. Cout Highway, Laguna Beech. Sixteenth, 17th. 18th century period antlquee • .,_..,90N'8 ANTIOUm8: 1235 N. Coaat HlghWay, Leguna e.ctt. Ortentll enUqu•. "'""'9 AN110U98: 504~ S. ~Front, S.lboa laland. SllYer, jewelry. TOM 8TAll UURY ANnGUmlt 424 311t St .. Newport Beech. Englllfl l*tod ~._....,Ing, ft.D 900IS CMA•: 414.A 3111 St., rwwport lw:h. Anwto.n ~ oountry • .... Interior Design/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 27, 1983 _ 3 Oldies but goodies Antique markets along Orange Coast offer a wide variety of collectibles, decorator items By CHRIS CRAWFORD ~,..c .... s t o The antique market ia vibrantly alive along the Orange C.out with more than 100 shops offering virtually everything that the decorator, oollectorMinvestormightaeek-frornsmall porcelains to entire ceilings. One pictureeque cluster of shops I.a the "antique row" along 3lat Street in Newport Beach's Cannery Village. Country pieces in American pine are featured at Country Elegance and the Wild Gooee Cbaee, whereat French and English furniture are the spedaltiesat F.clectic, Manhal1a, Lenore'aand Cornucopia. Dorothy St&nlbury'a Portobello Antiques sped•1iwe in Engliah period furniture M well as porcelaim and palntingl. Her1on'1 nearby Tom Stanabury'aAntiqueafeaturm antique sterling plua F.nal1ah period fumlture. IA Vipe'1Antiqueaempbuiwe Vactorian glaea and featun!9 wood CU"Vinp by the owner. Carolee'1AtticAp.lncarriesanumberofitemafor dog loven including antique pol'Celain dop. ''The street just geta better and better,'' aaya Lenore MacDonald, owner of Lenore'• whoal8o reports that the Cannery VDlage abopl will be holding their annualChrlstmM Wal.kon Dec. 2. Newport Antique Mall, at 1"7 Newport Blvd., Costa Mea. which opened 1-tJune, oonmtaof 36 deaJen within 9,000 aquare feet. offering antique boob, furniture, gJMaware, . porcelain.art ~tinp, Utbopapb9,and decorator' iteml, to owner cDnt Powell. ''Ourently everyone la VftrJ much lntermted in the country look," aysBewrly Ra.r.a;.waer of Beverly and Partner, 1800 W. c.o.t way, Newporte..cb. "Tbat'1wbat youeeein mmtof the mepn.,.. ud that'• what people arecaWna for." _ Fniddl J:m1eY al C.olby'aAndqua. ~10 N. El Camino ReU. S.Clanmce....-that ''we're findina. bece~ tbecauntry b\OLWDOet. eo pop.tar. that we're llJinl mol'9 with the dark oak itemund Windaorchain." The totem pole at left and the eewing machine and clock abo•e are on di1- play at Aatiqae Mall, 1957 New- port Bb·d., New- port Beach. Within the country look. Kay Reed of Antique ntfany H~. 425 3latS\., Newport Beach, pointa especially to..-ly American pine. Engliahoak continues to be popular, ea.- pedally for people who are "looldng for function and value fortbeirdollar," •ya Orea Yldc. owner al Old EnaJilh Antique Co., 1785 Newport Blvd., c.c.ta Meea. Tbeee functional pieca lndude bedroom, d.iJq room and office fumiture. P9tierGrap, owner of Orap'1Antiquee_ 18171 EuclJd. J'ountmn Valley,~ thatEnclilhoak ''ti~. lturdy furniture. lt'1 notlOIDetbiftl that people have tlD WOIT)' aboutJt betnc too delicate.'' Art deco ii very popular rlcht now Uo. •ya Jomi8cbwnof Omarr'1Antiqu.. 47?N. NewpottBlYd.,Newporte.cb. which hMmany turn-of-tbe-cmturytblme ..... a.ros-n andAmericencleouiatiar l .... iDd ........ of oak-framed beveled m.l.rron .•• Other local area shops have apecializ.ed even more spedtically. Off the Wail Architectural Antiques, 950 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach, deals primarily with items "off the walls of old hOU8e8 and bulldmfpa," aayaowner Barbera Gage who, with partner Diane Jordan, began busl.neesaeven years ago. Oriental antiquee-ancestral portrai ta. porcelain vuee, marbles bu.eta. nap, jade and other jewelry-are the apedalty of Robertion'a Antiques, 1235 N. eo.t Highway, Laguna Beach. Most of the collecUon la Ch.ineee but there are80lne Japaneee antique., eooordina to owner Bob .Rober18on, who baa Md the bwd.ne.ainct 1953. Antiqueund Nautical, 1610 W. c.out ffilhway, Newport Beech, offerHextanta. tele- ICOl*and ''everything from lerirmhaw tolhip modell,'' accordfngto~KevinBuyouro.. Peoplewboaredecontanca boatOl'apuUcular room In. nautical theme will find. ranee of IOOda from 7&-c:lent old keya toclocborold inlltrwnenta priced in the hundredl «tha.•nda of dollara. Old awon:la and armor bun all owr the world are available at Mtmbtand Sabre Antique A.nm. 446 W. 19th St., Costa Meea. Owner MoGromky •ya tbateome people buy hJa tbinpltrictly for ooUec:Uom, butothen buy them for Early American. Clvil War and medieval itemedeoor iteml. Lyone' AntiqueCocb. 2350 Newport Blvd., Costa Mma. carriaAmerican and European wall, rnam.landOoor= .. We're known for our pae.ntiq\8," a;oeI:yom. .. AD are 100 penimtodalnall which haw been reltQftd wtth nothial adaed totban." Amonaltl 18tbcmtury~Lott An--.m1 z. a..t llllbway. OnnadllMat, m.-.una1tr'Clnwntoryftaaawt7flne an~ tlOtbewantkindoC~ J'O"C8Dloak at, n admltaowwl'rm.._,)+.._. .................................. __________________ .., ____ ._. ________________ ~--~·-----~~--~-~---- L -~- Close-ups show intricacies of CasteUino Di Monte in Corona del Mar, above. Pay attention to details By CHRISTINE DECKER .,.., .... c.. $ 0 2 It takes more than wood. pwter, concrete, bricks and nails to make a house, It's the details uaed in construction that put the finishing touches and give a house its character, The outside of the home is often a prelude to the style within, The \&lie of shutters, the width and thickne91 of the windows, the choice of stucco or wood finish and the type of front door all build style, • For instance, to achieve a desert look, an architect may chooee sand-blasted wood on the outside or resawnlumber to lend a rustic look, according to Tony Banzuelo, an architect with Harri8on and Lorenzini, a Newport Beach firm, Inside, it's cabinetry, type of windows, flooring and~ of open space that sets a home's tone, Smooth plaster walks, tile floors, arches in doorwayaandbuilt-incabinetsgiveacontem- (SeeCUSTOM,Pqe5) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Hundreds of Brass and Brass and Iron Beds to Choose from During Our Special Sale! "We will not be undersold on comparable merchandise.'' ARLINGTON DAYBED ROYAL CROWN by Elhot I OVER 33 YEARS OF IATTIESS IAJIUFACTUIUIC EIPERIEJICE IMPERIAL by cmot FULL SUG, RET. '990 SALE '599" QllEN SUG. RET. 11050 SALE '699" KING SUG. RET. '1175 SALE '749" TWIN FULL QUEEN KING SUG, RET, '840 SAl.£ $59995 SALE S69995 SUG, RET, '990 SALE s799ts SUG, RET. 11100 SALE $Q991 PRINCESS by Elhot SUG, R[l, ~ SALE '349" SUG, REl, '550 SALE '379" sue, R£T, ~ SALE '399" ~ ll[l, '615 SAi.£ '449" 'tq1• .. ,.1 .U'f"tO-1un1..o . 't..l• 0 \.aTO-Jt.Atf't Of COOO!lt c..,... ........ #OOOt.t.At• ... .a .. 1t• cO" cou.r •ttf 'fYt ... We are manufacturers of mattresses and box- springs and sell them directly to the public. There are no middlemen! Your money will buy much more at our factory direct store. FACTORY DIRECT MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS BRASS BED SPECIAUSTS HOUIS: Men • .fri. .... Sot. 10te5 , ·~ I .. -• l\W OlO lll~f ll"'O r Tt ' , , SM ....... lhll.'tfC... .. • a Interior Design/An AdvertlsJng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 - 5 ·CUSTOM AMENITIES ADD POLISH ••• FromPage4 porary feel to a house, according to architect Mike Beam with Brion Jeanette's Newport Beach firm. His company helps people remodel older homes. "Many can't afford new construction but they want to change the atmosphere of their existing home. One way we can do this is by tearing out walls to give greater space and by putting in new windows. New windows are energy-efficient and can change the look of a house," Beam said. One of the problems with today's housing, especially in California, is limited space and large oosta. But there are ways to compensate for such a situation. "To make a house feel larger without the expen8e of adding more rooms, we can use a.triums, skylights, cathedral ceilings or larger windows," said Joe Troxell, architect with Rich.ardaon, Nagy and Martin of Newport Beach. His firm, which has built many tract homes, uaes fireplaces to set the theme of a hOUBe. Pot shelves-small book or curio shelves high up on a wall-are installed to create a feeling of space and help the transition from a higher to lower ceilinged room. AlfllQ.lIE/REPRODUCTION CLOCKS LARGEST SELECTION. LOWEST PIICES. SOLID Oil ~Genau Weatmluter Clalme Reg. 345 *169 95 Housing styles in southern California have changed rapidly. In the early 1950s, a Dutch look. almost like a cm:y cottage was prevalent, and can still be seen in some Laguna Beach homes, according to Banzuelo, who also teaches an extension class in architectural construction at UCI. In the late 1950s, many Hawaiian and Oriental influences were aeen in houses - especially in the moldings a.round roofs and inside window frames. Then styles drifted toward French Normandy style -as seen in Marie Callendar restaurants. Five years ago, in this area (especially Mission Viejo), a "Taco Bell" style emerged. Banzuelo described that look as similar to the restaurant'Of the same name, with its Spanish California look of high ceilings and stucco exteriors but with thequalityof a home, not a take-out food stand. Most recently he's seen more int2restin country-style details in a home. The use of hardwood floors, wood trim and large windows help create the country look. TWO ftll GIAIDFATDI CLOCIS FIATUIIlfG e Solid Oak with e Solid Oak Cue wpathi&n elm burl e 3 Glau Panela • 3 Cathedral Chimes • Westminster Chime • Mooe P&aM Dial • Brus Lyre Pendulum • J Beftled Glau Puela NEW-SHIPMENT OVD 400 mO~An 1m1co AITIQUI CLOCD .. YOV DOn DOW '°°' a.oca DOW YOVI aoa ..... LYONS CLOCKS SALE HOURS 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. T UES.·SUN. 2350 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CORNER Wll.90N AT NEWPORT BLVD. ------------------------------. .... . .. 3 ------·-· 6 -Interior Design/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 Sri Lanka. batik art displayed By CHRIS CRAWFORD Delff .... Ccc. ''"'' 1 A unique art form now available for Southern California interior decorat- ing is En.a de Silva's batik wall hangings from Sri Lanka. C.Onsidered a pioneer of the contem- porary revival of hand-made batiks, Ena de Silva is a name that has become synonymous with batiks from Sri Lanka (C.eylon). In 1963, she began working with a handful of artisans to revive the traditional hand-made method of batik making. From their small beginninp. her group has grown to include over 200 craftspeople in six work centers in Sri Lanka. De Silva's batik wall hangings have been specially commissioned by architects and decorators for hotels, offices and theaters around the world. These include the UT A airline offices in Europe, Africa and Asia; the M.aWla Kea Hotel in Hawaii; the roof garden restaurant of the Singapore Hilton; and the Loews Anatole Hotel in Dallaa. This leopard, native to Sri Lanka, is captured on batik wall hanging by Ena de Silva. Works of this type are on display in Huntington Beach. Local area importers Patricia Hold- graler and Mickey Raynor, owneraof Odyaaey Batiks, 305 Gardner Drive, Orange. are the exclusive representa- tives of de Silva's work for the West Coan. . At present, Odyaaey Batiks has several hundred de Silva wall hang- ingB in stock, which are replaced regularly. The owners have traveled to Sri Lanka aeveral times over the past two years to personally aelect new purch.ues and to view new design ~ties. Batik is an age-old traditional method of fabric decoration which has a history of aeveral centuries in many Asian countries including Sri Lanka The distinctive feature of this method is the use of molten wax. A design is traced on cloth, and parts of the surface of the cloth are masked by A Pair for the Holidays! Save ~·100 Fireside Chairs choice of Velvets pair s39995 applying molten wax to them. When the cloth is dipped in the dye-bath, only the areas left unmasked take the dye. The wax is then boiled away, and the cloth is waxed for the next color. By a aeries of such waxingl. dyei.npand boilings, thedesignofmanycolorsia achieved. A genuine batik can be easily disti.nguiahed from a printed Unitation by the "aacltle" -the fine veined random pattern produced during the dyeing process when the wax cracks. Becauae every hand-made de Silva batik Us individually created, DO two pieces (even of the aamedelligrl) are ever exactly the same. ln the traditional craft, natural dyes were used, which limited the number of colon u.ed. Today, however, de Silva and her group Ute modem chemical dyes, which greatly extend the )X*ibilities of color combinations and enables them to adapt batiks with remarkable auca9I to con temporary interior decor. De Silva's batiks are available in a broad spectrum of colors, ranging from the mott muted tones to very bright, vibrant color combina- tions. The wall hangings are alaoavailable in many different sizes. ranging from accent pieoea for small wall areas on up to large acale hanginp which can fill very large wall apaca. All of the batiks are suitable for framing or may be hung without a frame as well. Traditional batik subject matter oonlistaof sunbursta, f.iah. birds, but- terflies and various animals such as elephanta,monkeys.andcata. ''Gener- ally, things with birds have been very popular," says Holdgrafer. "They can be uaed in a lot of different kinds of rooms." Also, some of the batiks depicting marine life have been popu- lar ln some coastal homes, boats and off.lees. lnaddition to the wall hangings, Odyaeey Batila abo carries a line of de Silva band-embroidery work. such as pWowooven, and a line of stuffed animal figures, such aaelephanta and owls. De Silva's batiks are available and on display in the local area at Vik- ing-Scand1navian Imports. 17837 Beach Blvd., Huntington Belich. Inquiries may alao be made to Odyaey Batiks at 532-2868 or 544-0779 Patricia Holdgrafer 1how1 an example of Sri Lanka batik wall haagiq. • ---~ Interior Design/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 -7 It's a tough choice In selecting your first decorator, compatibility is a key By HELEN CRAIG Delp Piiot Cw; 110 I •1 I Choosing a decorator for the first time is an experience happening to more people than ever, according to an infonnal survey of interior decorators in Orange County. Since the service sought is highly emotional and very personal, this choice is not easy. Word of mouth referrals, samples of the decorator's work in phot.ographs and room plans, will tell the customer something about proficiency. Artistry and knowlegeof the market are essential, but the final over-riding ingredient toa good relationship is compatibility. Does the customer feel comfortable with this person? Peter Taylor, a decorator for Cannell & Hayd ee Tillotson ~~~~~~~~~--'-- Fran ces Koch lnte,,or Des1qne1<> to Se1ve You Chaffin at Design Plaz.a in Newpon Beach, says a decorator should be "an educated friend." It is the decorator's responsibility to give the customer what he really wants, to make a "stylish statement.'' Cannell & Chaffin provides a flyer which answers in detail how their services work to create "a dramatic and functional interior." It explains step by step how their designers work with the client and how the charges are determined. 'OI M06t decorators have some background in psychology, and find it useful. Frances Koch, of Fran'slnteriorsin Fountain Valley, is active in the Internatioal Society of Interior Decorators. Koch advocates psychology as a required course for anyone entering the profession. The ISID, based in Los Angeles, has members all over the world. Ellgibility for ISID membership is two or four years of college plus six or four years of fulltirne work experience, and the judging of a porfolio by the admissions boards. The society is working toward a licensing exam for all decorators. There is also an American Society of Interior Designers, based in New York, and a society for business designers. Haydee Tillotson advertises "innovative problem solving" by her creative Decor Concepts Group in ijuntington Beach. S he tells her friends that doing your own decorating is like "dreawing up your own contract without a lawyer, or preparing your own income taxes without an - accountant." The right decorator prevents costly mistakes. Like most decorators, Tillotson will prepare an overall plan allowing for completion on the cuatomer'sown timetable. This service appeals (See DECORATORS, Page 13) / / I I I , I 703 OFF AIMSTIONG VINYL R.OOI with Mirobond No-Wax surfoce seals in color ond gives extro duroble sur· foces whkh resist scuffs and .crotches. 70% off on olll qualities. SPICIAL for November Armstrong Vlnyf Aoon a t coet w lth minimum 100 ydt of CQrlMt ord.r. BEAUTIFUL I SCULPTURED PlUSHES 17" 14'.ytl. o.ltr,_ ...... ~L....,_ A good place to find unusua l and old ite ms to decora te your hom e is Beverly & Partne r, 1800 W. Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Owner Beverly Ray displays a n a ntique giraffe in this photo. DRAKE'S CARPETS a11d deape.J • Don't settle for anything -,{ but the best FREE ElEGANTAND SIMPl Y PLUSH ASNO IV & ANTRON Ill 11" ~.,. ... Soil ~illent plushes, so may to chooM from at fabulous di1· counted prices. $11.99 sq. yd. and up. APARTMENT OWNERS DBJGHT, CARPETS 4"-5" From $4.99..$5.99 o yord. Stop TURKEY withmjor purchase of ClfJllf (15Jds. or•or1) by and compare price.. $3.99 caTIM lllftl •thqat. yet clyonAdy ~pe clooo~ for •ICIUZIR Tl IBl ear merican ~. • ClllPI Tl ..... Mode of Dupont Antron plu' 5 yr. weor gua ranteed nylon. Drakes FREE R99 . $2-'.99 tq. yd. now on home .. timat" fOIHO!A soi. for S 17. 99. Pr~es Include molies ahoppfnQ..~ wi1+i full lmtollotion and heavy duty profetUonC>I decol'aflng .. ,.. pod. vbt. HUI. n •1.uflrf• to A(,.H ro~YA .... ',A 17 ·-" c: 7246 Heil Ave. No. D (at Gothard) Huntington Beach 842-5114 Al l 'iTORESOPf"'MON OAY THRU "'""'"!..••"""' ,,9'\_"""""'"' 'iATIJROAT <I AM T(l,'"IOPM • •Cl<l ft"' •'"•6"7IO'I<• ..., ... 8 -Interior OesJgn/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thursday, October 27, 1983 Shapihg up mansion for _a bay tour Slaimmeriag be•eledglue panel 18 part of. door panel ia the dowuaaindea that ....... fire- plaee of Bnsi1iaa tile. la another eoner of tlae room a lpOl'tiagmotif laapllhlllaiaateaa P"09plagof family memorabilia. By STEVE MITCHELL °' ... _,,..._ The two-story colonial-style house fronts the main channel of Ne wport Harbor, offering the visitor cloeeup views of Harbor Wand and Collins Iale to the right and Balboa Wand directly in front of the encloeed beach.front patio. On the far side of the channel, one can aee Bay Iale and Balboa Peninsula. For waterfront property, Bill and Pat Howard's Beacon Bay neighborhood is re- markably quiet on a fall afternoon. But inside the specious 4,500-9Quare-foot hou8e exists what can only be deecribed u bedlam. Organiz.ed bedlam, to be sure, but bedlam nonethele.. The Howards, along with long-time Hunt- ington Beach designer Dan Steen, are in the midat of renovating the home they built-al.most from scratch-five yeanago. And they had only until earlier this week to get things in order foe a Corona de1 Mar High School Pr A Home Tour when hund.ttda of viii ton were expected to deecend on the Howard howehold foe a loolt-.ee. 'Tmgoingcruy,"aidPatHowardj>kingly u ahe hauled plantaout to the pnge and out of the way of a half dollen wcoc kmen. But even through the-=attered cans of paint, rolls of wallpaper and unfiniahed woodwork, it's e.y to.ee why the Howard'• abode was the first 9clW!duled on the lix-bome Pr A tour. 'lbe place la chock-full of style, from the apedally ct..igned Sunl.lghtStudioa leaded glw windowll to the IOlkl oak floon and doon. Aoolar palette of apricot, cream and · gray-blue. thnJuchout much of the houlle la accented by Jarae window1I that create a light, airy touch to the home. Interior dellgner Steen said the Howard'• boqbt the home five yanago and "for all pnctical ~it WMalJDmta total teardown.'' Pat Howard figuree the oriCina.1 2,500-equare-foot houlle-whk:h included living quarten below and a 11Dall apar1ment above- WM atleMt 40 yan okl. ''Everythinc went except a portjon of the ...,... and the apartment above-it,'' Steen aid. What replaced the Alina structure w•• apedoua bomeoootainJna three bedrooml. two elem,. gou.rmetkitchen, lix bathrooms, two ofticea, a billiard room, makl'a quart.en and a •tttnc room. Perhaps mmtttunnJ.nc of the roorm-and certainly the most Ullfld by the Howarda and dauahter JuMe-la the bOliard room. complete wttb parlor and aesitleman'adelll area. A IOlid oek. ceil1q·hJah bookCMeoomm complete with roWnc ilddet-and leather-bound boob. Tbecenlel p6ec»19anandque, 1860s 8rumwtch pool table, one of. 11.,,.. mlde. CIOIDp&ete1y renav.ted and 80Dll\ted wttb. reprod:ucUon ol ac:ue ndt on the textured and antiqued.,.._ walla. A rare 18509 Bnmswich pool table in the billiard room, above, is surrounded by ceiling-high A.djlcent to the game table la 80IDeth.ingmore than just a wet bar. The ~-tiled counter houees a small diahwMher, Jetair barbecue and beveled glua windows and lich1shadea. An adj>ining office (bil) featureeoak-1.ined waUa. a 19th Century Englilh partner'adelk. with an all-leather top and aaitttng room complete with an 1830a French annolre. Equally impremve la the living room. which faoeaoutontoa~ patioandtheplldd harbor waten. 'lbe firep&.ce la ol band-painted Dutch tile, .. ia the mantle top. upon whk:h l'eltaboutlix antlqueOrientalplata. Tbea~carpet and wallaare accented by off-white wood moldhll trim. IJchteentbcentury oil paln~decorate the waUa. •doan antique grandfather dock and an 1840I French brealdrcmt ln the AdJoininedlnlna room. A downatairaden a18o bouts a fireplace- thlaone of BruWan tile-a wet beroomplet.e with wine ndtand stained-glam licht i-nelabovethe counter. '1be kitchen la roomy and feature. all oak cablnetl, Portucu-tilecountertope and modern appliancs.· lt'a the IDlllt.er bedrocimand bathroom that appear to be the fartbelt fl'om oompletion. aJtbouab Pat Howard WMoonfidenteverythinc would be lnorder for the home tour. Ita renovated wallaare upbolltered In an aprioot.-tin1ed striated mat.enal. A marble fn- pl8Celldirectly aero. from a canopy bed fnlm which the Howarda have yet another view of the harbor. Tbe ad.jlcent mliltllr bathroom feetwwa marblltJecuai tub. ....... teclbyplulb~ from• marblelboww ...U. >0keue and green-tiled bar. Downstairs bar with lne rack, below, it acetfnted by stained glus. 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CALL FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE ...... di Interior & Extenor Cabinet Aeftnlshlng, Wallpaper Roger Davia 842-7479 552-9142 l.Jcemed/Bonded 8-1 3~ TEAil OUT & KEEP FOil FUTURE USE • , I j, 12 -Interior Design/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 INTERIOR DESIGN A picture worth o thousond words "The Country Look" o specialty of the South Coast Drapery Connection, 85 1-8350. PLUMMERS Plummer's hos be<ome Southeu1 Cot.. forn10' s lorgeSI furniture 1mpc><te< by seeing their business from the customer's point of view Th11 means low prices; modern. conve- nient stores open every doy of the week; friendly service; ond outstanding selec· ttons low p<ices ot Plummer's ore the result of volume soles ond o low p<of11 margin, plus the possed-olong 10.,ngs of large-scale purchasing ond 1h1pp1ng. Three of Plummer's seven stortu ore 1n Orange County. All hove been recently te·designed for easier. more convenient shopping ooo btows1ng AM olf ore open every doy e.trcept Chrn1mas ond New Year's Plummer's buyers comb ScoM1novt0, Europe ond the for Eost for outstaooing designs ond mater•ols What does 1t oll odd up toi Unexcelled voluel L VONS CLOCKS SHOPPE Owner Jo lyon of lyons Clods IS mok1ng his customers owore of what con some- llr!Mll happen to o clod when ii is dealt with by 1nuper1enced hands. Jo is certified by the lnternorionol Society of Appraisers. Being certified ond o speciollst 111 repairing oM res10l'ing antique clocks ond pocket watches. The lorgest retail $81ecllon of res10ted ond guoronteed on· toque clods ond pocket WOldles in OrOOQe County. Stop 111 ond see Jo Of 2350 N-port Blvd. In Costa Mesa, ond he'M help you wllh ony determlnollon you may need. W ith his foll Cleoronce Soi. going on, you wil be able to sove money alto. von Hemert, Inc. Fine lloflon·mode reproductions of lllfnltufe ond occeuorles, including o mu. MUm-QUOlity bombe chest, ore OCYW on dlt9loY ot von Hemert Inc. '" Cosro Meso ond loguno Beoch. The Ellfopeon futnirure ond occeuortes, obrolned from 60-70 factories In floly, en primarily of tile French Louis XV ond loult XVI styles. "Tiiis " no1 tu•' lllfnltute," SOY' Barry ¥011 H-1, "11 Is alto on." Von ~I Inc.. hos mony reptO· dUctlons throughout the 30,000 9qUOrt feet of showrOOITI 19QCe. "W~ hove 10 des19t*s on the lloff to help people In the d9tlgn ol their "°'""·'' "°" Hemert toyt.I ' The ef f ee t o f a room-within-a-room is created with a multi-use party table and choirs combination by Drexel. Available at H.J. Garrett Furniture in Costa Mesa. DRAKES CARPETS Bob Droke, ~. tOft Robert, Jr. ond his doughier Suson, Ofe the owners ond oper· OIOl'S ol Onilte's COfpelS of Huntington 8eoc+l, roow celebrot1ng tis Sit..er An. n1venory Orolte's apec1oli1es in carpets, drapes, llnot.um. wover1 woods ond potquel floou. If you're tt'l~lng ol S!JfUClng up y04/f home fOt the holidoys, keep In mind that Droke'• olso does cOtpet ond upholstery cleaning. fOf the post lhr.. years, Orolte's ~hex~ doing buslnen Of 7246 Hell Avenue, Unit D. Their telefihone ftUlllber .. 1~2.5114. .. MOODS &MEMORIES Customets drop by Moods & Memories os often os possible because merchand1~ omves doily ond no one wonrs to miss the ever-changing decor. Mony pleasant hours ore spent b<ow11ng through len rooms of furniture, poreclo1n, glouwore. sterling, silver plole, liner11, 1ewelfy, fine orts, quilts, clo1sonne, etc Merchandise is selected lrom around the world. A new boutique line hos been added wtuch includes fireplace matches from the Orient, SO<>p\ ond Chmtmos ornoments from Ch100 ond Europe, ch11dten's booli.s reflecttve of bygone eros, Chtislmas hond screened wrapping paper ond togs, reddy bear music boxes, etc. You will enjoy holiday shopping ot Moods & Memories. W e would like to meet you BUCK'S CLOCK SHOPPE Bud s Clode Shoppe ti the exclusive distributor of Seth Thomas Clocks '" this oreo Seth Thomas ti the most respected nome 1n the clock industry since 1813. Outing 11S p<oud history, Seth Thomas hos produced many ftne clocks. Ir IS 1mpo'5ib ble to colculote the exact numbe!, but 11 surely mus1 be tn the millions Through its 170 year h11t0ty, Seth Thomas hos mo1n· 10111ed o strong posttton 1n the clock field by continuoHy strenghten1ng 111 trodtt1000I deslg~ Ql'"wen Ot--eJ<poMlng 1n10 contem· porory sryhng. As o presttge 1tme-moli:er ii is o cet101n1y Seth Thomas w1a continue its fine trodrhon ol growth ond monufocture the hnest clocks the customer con buy. Antiques Expo visitors enjoy the antique children's toys and articles of rustic Americana in the booth of Carousel Antiques. of Bellflower. NEWPORT BEDDING CO. Three generations of M ostercrohsmen ot Newport Bedding. Yes. Newport Bedding does offer o va,,ety of absolutely beou11ful btoss bran beds ond occess0t1es. However, thot isn't all there ts lo Newport Bedding Co Who! seporotes them from the rest 11 their unrque broM of customer service first ond fore· most of these services is their line of custom hondmode mattresses. The Sceberros lomoly ore very provd of their mattresses ond stond behind them with up too t 5 yeor uncond1t1000I guoron· tee, lhot is unmatched in the 1ndu11ry. fxpe<t hondcrohing using only the lines11 matertals 01101loble ond service ~n'tt be beot. Al1 this f0t o price that is lower thont most commerc1ol man p<oduced mat- tresses. Stop by ond let Newpc><t Beddingl Co. show you o truly quality mottreu . BETTER REST Better Rest Worerbeds Grand Opening 1n October 1983 featuring Woterbeds ond Flootolion Beds, Better Rest believes thol the Hydrotheropeutic concept of total support eliminates the touing ond lulning ond orms ond legs going to sleep caused by preuure potnl stress of sleeping on form convt1111ionol mattresses. Heated woterbeds glve o ooturol bed of comfort that allow you to spend less lime in bed ond sleep more. Bettet Rest ls alto off84'ing inner1prlnQ1 ond oir mottreues along with o compiele line of fine bedr00tn furniture 111 oll pr ices ranges ovoiloble in both contemporary ond solid wood designs. Come 1(1 ond you'M ogrff that with our WOleri>eds ond stylet ovolloble combined with prlc.. tllol won't keep you awoke you q truly get Bet!« Rest. I~ 'W.'118 got )'Ollf lbftberl'' Lyons Clocks Shopp., 2350 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa,. 631 -'3 .. 6. Interior Design/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, October 27, 1983 -13 A gem on the water DECORATORS ••• FromPage7 1 1 especiallytoanewgroupofcustomers,singlesin condos. Tillotson is an opponent of cheap, 4 first-time break-away furniture. "Do it right the ' . i firsttime,"she says, "enjoy it longer." • ·~ Courtland Sciortino is an interior designer for 1' : von Heimert Interiors, which displays room concepts spread over 31,000 feet of space in a building on Newport Boulevard. On the use of psychology, he says "two people who many do not ordinarily think alike. It is the obligation and responsibility of the decorator to bring both views together and create a mas1er plan." Reconciliation of separate preferences tends to begin immedi- The custom built Spanish home of Mr. and Mn. John H. Tillotson Jr. features an eoviting bar facing the water aide, top. The living room, below, feature8 88lin, brocade and velnt.a in a fonnal look. ately with color, a tremendous psychological factor in environment. A good understanding with the customers prevents the use of a color which uplifts one member of the family while instantly depressing the other half. There is a consensus that Orange County residents favor traditional decor, and also that relationships between couples and interior de - signers tend to be tradi tonal. Decorator contact usually begins with the wife, although all the designers try to meet and involve the husband as much as possible. Whatever the choice, traditional. modem or exotic, most decorators will give the customers what they want, with that mysterious extra that results from talent and good planning. Contrary to myth. they will not throw out your only comfortable chair, cover everything including the • dog in matching chintz, or otherwise outrage the • sensibilities of a sensible person. A good place to shop for antiques when you're decorating your home is Off The Wall Architectura l Antiques, 950 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach. BUCK'S IS CELEBRATING CLOCK-TOBER-FEST SAVE •soo BUCK'S QOCK SHOPPE 17 41 SufHrior A venue Co1to M•so (714) 631-3215 IN HONOR OF ~~· SAVE *900 170th Anniversary OF Clock Making (The Oldest Clock Company in America) If You've Ever Wanted A Grandfather Clock NOW IS THE TIME! TI' KE ADV ANT AGE OF OUR EXCLUSIVE PURCHASE AND BENEFITS PROGRAM SAVE *800 • All Seth Thomas Grandfather Clod's 250/o OFF or. • Take One Vear To P.t'!.' 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The most popular selling lately are realistic art posters and aome nostalgia art that goes well with thecurrentcrazeoak furniture among young homeowners. Such prints when framed, oostan average of $50. On lhe higher end of the income game, consumers are buying more and more substantial pieces of art, according to Richard Gall. on staff at Vorpal Gallery in Laguna Beach. Vorpal also has galleries in San Franciaco and New Yor~. lhstead of investing money in risky yentures, many of his customers have found art to be a solid as well as a satisfying investment. Prized decor Gall said it is difficult to eee a trend in art preference. The trend, he said, may be that more people are trying to buy aomething that will increue in value-something of eecured worth. "Even though theee are hard times, we are doing very well. I think that's because when we are dealing with art, we are dealing with something instrinsic-a piece of art doesn't get involved with politics or hunger. To buy art ia to acquire something very spiritual" be said. John Piper, president of the American Institute of Architects for this area, sees fabric art making a headway in southern California. "Eepecially the Columbian wool weavings. They lend a casual look to a room," he said. One of two of theee large pieces or other large works of art is gaining popularity in newer homes. The wall groupings, or "shotgun effect" as Piper calls it, is definitely outmoded. Along with fabric wall hanging&. the Santa Fe T he modified Art or American Indian look ii becoming prevalent. But Pi per said much of itisextremely expensive. Deco look they de-In poster art-a atyle he U8e8 often in model vised for the homes-he sees interest in c.Ontemporary three-story Chez Moi botanical. An ex.ample of t.hia is the calla lily and condominium com-birds of paradi!le prints available in many galleries. On the high income end of decorating, Piper m unity recently suggests hiring an artist wboee work the buyer earned enjoys and oommimioning that special piece of art Yeiser-Garland & As-for that hard·to-fill wall apace. It's no more expensive than buying an sociates of Costa Mesa original piece of art, Piper said, noting that in this the best in terfor de-area there are many excellent local artists so the · El A d ( costisnotprohibitive. sign an war or Art doesn't have to be limited to things one attached housing with hangsonthewall. There'sahopottery, a sales price under hand.painted bedapreads,sculptureand art~ $110,000. thatcanbegoodinvestmentsaswellaspleasmg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-~--=-=-=--=-~~~~~~~~ad==di='ti=·o=nstoanyroom. FRENCH CHAIR OTTOMAN VlsJt ou shOwroom ood see ou h colectlon of 18th cent\IV French f\.mlt\Xe -new In concept and desig) ood hos the elegance for which reigns of Lrus XV and XVI we<e renowned. O..X entre colectlon Is on Kie now -you may choose from a rich selection of over 100 fabrics ood 20 finishes from warn shaded woods to white lacQUer. H.J.GARR.ETf fll~Nrfll~E 22l5HAABORBLVD., COSTA~SA •646-0275 HOURS: OAl V 10·6•SUNOAV l2·• Interior DetMgn/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 -15 Apartments decorative also Too often, people think they have to own their own homes before they can enjoy the fun and creativity of decorating. But that's definitely not true, according to Sue Coleman, an Orange Coast College interior design teacher and owner of the Irvine-based Lelique lnteriors. Condominium and apartment dwellers can and should be free to choose fabrics, lighting and furniture which will compliment their lifestyles and be versatile enough to carry on to future homes. However, Coleman offers these basic rules to be followed when decorating for smaller spaces and for places whi.ch will not be yours forever: •Furniture should be choaen to scale with the size of the area to be furnished. "People who are just starting out should avoid large pieces of furniture such as large sectionals or playpen units," Coleman said. Look for furniture that's up off the floor, things like glass-top tables and chair and couches that are on legs. . "A sofa that's upholstered down to the floor stops the eye there. One that's upon legs allows the eye to travel through underneath the furniture to the edges of the room," she said. Lighter wood is always better in a small space, as are modular, chrome furniture and aaylics, lacquer and reflective surfaces. •Choose furniture which is easy to move. You may not stay in thatapartmentforever,so consider knock-down furniture like Futon beds which fold up like chairs and tables that can be taken apart with a screwdriver, Coleman said. •Stacking units are another good idea for small spaces. Tables which stack together and can be aeparated and the smaller, modular wall units that can be divided or used together are great, Coleman said. --------------- .,..., .... ,....., .... ....,_ Apartment dwelle r checks out pa t- terns a t H .J. Gar rett Furn itur e in Costa Mesa. •Uyou'reona budget, or even if you aren't, invest in area rugs which draw your furniture groupings together and detract Crom an apartment rugcolorthatmightnotgowith what you have. When you do move, you can roll your rugs up and take them along. Coleman listed some quick tips and ideas for making a room seem larger than it is: •Lighting-spotlights or canned lights are good to use to get away from the traditional lamps. "U you have a dark corner you can put upotlight behind some plants and focus on a focal polnt- like a glaas-top table or a wall-and really open up that comer." she said. · •Colors-should be neutral and toned down. Coleman said soft, muted colors and pastels are in vogue now and a lot can be done with paint. Sticking to enamel paint may help achieve reflective wall surfaces, which lend an open feeling,alongwithmirrorsandgl.ua-toptables. •Window coverings-can be minimized to open up rooms, Coleman said. Shutters, soft-light shades, mini-blinds and roman shades are better than drapes, which make an area look smaller. •Ornamentation -should be used sparingly. "Avoid what I call 'utter clutter' -where you've got accessories and doo-dads everywhere. Open spaces allow the eye to move freely,•• Cole~ said. The current rage of country-style decora tion i& fine, she said, if it is combined with mirrors. lighter colors and small patterns. Ornaments should be hung on walls in small groupings but nol overdone. ''Don't use too many small groups of things or small prints in all the rooms-they get monotonous and boring. You want a variety of scale and size," Coleman said. •Plants-are perfect for apartments and condos. "They can fill up a space without blocking out the space. They're open. lacy.airy and you can see beyond them. They also help to balance a roo"-. For instance, if you have a tall piece of furniture one one side of the room, you can balance it with a group of plants," she said. For the cost-conscious, Coleman suggested buying well-designed pieces that can be added to larger collections later. Don't buy fad furniture because it is usually expensive and goes out of fashion quickly. Ocrit-youraelf s10res and garage sales are great if you have the persistence and the trained eye to find a good buy. "My best advice would be to buy good quality upholstered pieces if you're goiqg to be sitting in them all the time. 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Moore WM held at the <>ranee County police ~ Stanton police station until Irvine who Were notified he wu wanted police took him into CU1tody. for queetioning in the Irvine Moore apparently met Finkel at At the time of his death on Oct. 16, f'lnkel WU Oil probation aft« beina ll1"-1ed in 1982 by Santa Ana vice offioen for lewd conduct at an edult book store. 1be 39-year-old president of a tire store WU found stuffed in the trunk of a car at hla Irvine home Monday. He died from blunt injuriet to the heed. ala)'ini. an undt.cloeed Garden Grove bar "I thought lt wu an excellent about three monthl aao. Bowman Joeeph Aflen Moore, 24, whoee lut known remdepcewu Stanton, WM booked into NeW'pOrt City Jail and held without ball early this momlna. s,t. Dick Bowman said. A Stanton police office reoognhed Moore when he responded to a bit of police work," Stanton S,i. . said. . Robert Ohlemann said. "It wu a very clme rela· Ohlemann said of&en Kevin tionahip," Lt. Bob Lennert added. C.onner and Tony Perldna ob-The photo of the man believed served tattooe on Moore like thoee to be Moore wu found in a room of ln the photolfaph. Moore was the home owned by Finkel. "Circunwtanlal evidence" at Finkel'• Lockhaven Circle home led l>Olice to believe Moore la a (See 'LA YING, Pace Al) THI DRlllil COAST . ' COAST IDITION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1983 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS HOMEFRONT Most on Coast back Grenada invasion By ~e Dally Pilot Staff A majority of Orange Coast remdenta contact.eel in an infor- mal telephone aurvey support the U.S. invasion of Grenada, but many exprewd re9ef· vationa about the continued preaence of of Marines in war-tom Lebanon. Random calls to more than 30 remdenta along the Orange C.out showed preliminary support for President Re- agan's surpri8e attack on the amall Caribbean ialand, but many said their initial support could change u details of the Battletronta ·~toroeaa.ptur9 Oreneda~h••d­cau-t--. tMllMnd'•JMt =~°'~· ··~· =··~ .. , .... :... ... ~ ........... ~ from~ • Former~o.rt­ crttlctw lnvMIOn, but Henry Kllllngerendonea .ctlon. • M.tne dMth toll htta 221 In Beirut blMt. 54 FNnCh eoldtera .aeo deed. P9QeA4. •U.S. beglnl,.._..ng nameaof IUMvtng Marlnea. • Shfft• Moll1"19 deny role In L.ebMor't bombtng. •War Powert Act lgaln under att8dc In Congrea. • Preeldent AMgan toed-m.u the nation at 5 p.m. t~ay. usault-and thereaaonsforit -begin to unfold. Backing of a continued pres- ence in Beirut, on the other hand, wu underwhelming. Fountain Valley resident Herbert L. McMillian said, "rm in favor of a show of force in Grenada. U we don't do aomething the conununiata ...- the Marxists -would eventu- ally take over the entire chain of ialanda. The domino theory. "But with Lebanon rm a little more raerved on whether we ahould be involved. I have some qualms. LebuM>n could develop into a worldwide problem. Grenada LI nothing to worry about unlem we let it go." Gordon .Andenon. _.i.o of Fountain Valley and a retired c.out Guard officer, was more reeerved in h.ia support. "We're probably doing the right thing but it'• hard to know. I apent 30 years in the mllltary eo it'a hard for me not to go aJionc with them. I didn't completely acree with Viet- nam but I think we're right th.I.a time.', Another Fountain Valley resident, Ellie Hudson, said, "I guess I feel a little uncom- fortable about all of lt. I don't know what our purpoee in Grenada i.a. Perhar if lt waa better explained could be more supportive. For instance, lf the Cubans were preparing to attack then this would make aeme. It's just very hard to -the situation or know where it's leading if you don't get all the facia. .. Lagunan Ron Durand says the Grenada invasion waa appropriate. "It'• our hemi- sphere and vital to our (See INV A.SION, Paae AZ) Harbor High students honor combat victiIDs By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... .,..,""' ..... Who sayw kids don't care? A group of Newport Harbor High School students plan to dedicate pre-game ceremonies at Friday's Newport-Cost.a Mesa High football game to the Marines killed in Beirut and in Grenada. "I have a lot of respect for the guyw who died for us," said Newport Harbor 10ngleecier Marl Jo Merrell. Merrell and the llChool'a 26 other cheer leaden and 10ngleaden have developed a pre-game pJ'Oll'am in memory of the Marines and they are hoping a lot of Newport ~h and c.o.ta Meu resident make it to Friday's game at Newport Harbor High School. The girls have encouraged two local auto dealera, Theodore Robina Ford and Chick Ivenon Chevrolet, to donate the u.e of nine truclca for the irirls to drape in red, white and blue. The students (See HONORS, ff"ace Al) Speraw delays decisiqn on Senate race pullout BJ JERRY lllR8CB .............. Alda to state Sen. Ollie Speraw, ft.Newport Beach, re- twed to di9cum today whether their hem LI pull1nc out of a potentially bitter state Senate race. Speraw wu to have announced hll dedl'on today, Speraw aide J.ck Oerma.ln II.id Wedne9day. Howewr Germain -.id today new't of the dedlol'l will have to wait• week. ''We plan to hMd a news cmt.-ce in the Capitol next Wednmhy momln8. At that time the ..net« will ~ • deftnltive ttatMmllt about hla poUUcal in· wntiona," Gennaln said . "Between now and then we wW not respond to news media in· qulrie9 Oil the IUbject," he .met, ref\.lllnc to ay more. 1be Lepl.atu.re pw Speraw perm1llioo to reprwnt the 37ch Senate Diltrtct in January a.her rMpportionment left h1m with an unexpired tenn and no dilU1ct to repreee11t. He bed been bllled in Lona! Belich. When he took over the 6trict Speraw .met he would nm for the .. t ln the June 1984, Republan primary. But Newport Beech Jle. publican A11emblywoman M.nan Bere->n Md a1rwtv ( ... IPBaAW, p_,. Al l ............................... Robin and Terry Jeske with photo of son Chris Worried Mesa parents a·wait word of son By KA.RENE. &LEIN Of .. .,..,""' .... When Chris Jeske told hi.a parents two yean aao he wanted to join the Army, the Cost.a Meu couple wu not elated. Robin and Terry Jeske feared their 90l'l would end up in a combat zone 80IDeWhere, with hi.a life on the line. 11t\i.r wont fears were realized this.week. Robin found out Wedneeday momJ.ng that Chris-stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C., in the 82nd Airborne Division -had been shipped to Grenada. The Calta Meu family has been frantic ever since, hoping, praying and waiting for eome word of the 20-yeer-old mortannan. ''It'• been very difficult to concentrate on anything at work.'' aaid Terry, who works at McDonnell Douglaa Astronautics C.o. in Huntington Beach. Robin, who owns a cleaning 9ervice, said Wednesday she wW stay home until she geta word on her IOI\, "I live with the phone," she said, twiltlng her hands t.otiether and holding back the tears that come 10 euily. The 6-fOQt, 2-inch, blond paratrooper has been infatuated with the military since he wu a boy, his father said. Terry'• own experiences in the Marine Corps were a subject of constant interest to the boy. ''He'• been a military buff since he learned to l'Md," Robin said. An authority on World War Il and all kinda of military equipment, Chris is al80 a karate expert. He lfaduated from Costa MeeaHighSchool witha Baverage in June 1981 andahipped off for boot camp in July. It waa tough, he told h1a parenta afterward, but jump dlool - wbere he was trained 11 a paratrooper -wu the most difficult experience of his llfe. (See WORRIED PARENTS, Pap Al) ,,, ......... Ann Marie Colborn holds the first of many bouquets of roses that accompany her new title. New queen follows · grandma's route After Ann Marie C.olbom rides through Pasadena u queen of the 9~th annual Tournament of Rceee parade abe can compare notea with her grandmother, Mn. Kenneth C.olbom of Laguna Niguel, who rode on a commercial float in the 191~ parade. "That waa before can 10 our flowered Raymond Hotel entry wu pulled by big dray hones," she recalled. "We girls dre9&ed up in sailor outfits to mat.ch the Dutch theme." Today she wW be in Pasadena to watch the official coronation of her 17-year-old granddaughter who wu select.eel Tueeday from the royal court of seven who were choeen from 977 initial candidates for the coveted title. -"Naturally we're delighted and IO proud of her," C.olbom said of the Mayfield High School lellior who hopes to pursue her buainesa administration studies at UCLA or UC Berkeley. She la the daU1hter of Kenneth L. C.olbom and Sue 1ng1ia C.olbom. This year'• Roee Parade and &ee Bowl football game will be on Jan. 2, because the uaual date, Jan. l, falls on a Sunday. Two locals win county teacher of year awards By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Olilr ....... Two local educaton were among four recipients of Orange C.ounty Teacher of the Year awards, preeented today by the Orange County Department of Education. The local winners were Harley D. "Wick" Lobo of Thunton Intermediate School in Laguna Beach, and Edward S. Pope from Marina High School in Hunt- ington Beach. The other winners were Karolyn Lee Bemoll of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, and Mary Frances Lueb- ben-Morrill of the Santa Ana Unified School District. The four wW compete in the Ollifomia Teacher of the Year oompet1Uon, apon80l'ed by the state Department of Education. Today's awards pre9elltation before the Orange County Board of Education featured a videotape ahowm, the teachers at work in their cluBrooma. On the tape, a Laguna Beach piarent whoae children have been taught mathematics and computer ICience by Lobo said, "They came home from hi.a clua excited and anxious to study -that'• a fint!" Lobo, with 22 years experience, expremed aurpl'Ule at being aingled out among his peen. "In Laguna Beach, we have a hoet of good teachers,'' he said. Aaked how he maintains his enthualum for teachln8. Lobo said, "The enthuaiaam ia self-generatfna. The )'OWl4lllterS have eo much electricity. You borrow the energy from them." Edward Pope baa taught ad- vanced IOcial atudiee at Marina Hiah for 18 years. On the videotape, one of his student.a said, "He 1nsplre9 you to find your own anawera, to 1.11e your own intellect." Pope aaid, "BecaU8e we have eo much teachina talent in our dia- trict, I wu pleeantly IW'pri8eCi to receive the award. It wu a bit embarra.ing, too, becaU8e you know IO many other people you work with daily do mch a good job. ''Working with hilh IChool students la frankly fun. And I enjoy the subject matter. Tboee two th.ings make it a pleasure to go to work." Fruit fly discovered • 1n county BJ JEJl'JP ADLER °' .. .,.., ........ A lone Oriental f.nlit fly found in a trap new San Clemente, hal triggered a county-wide alert to detennlne whether the i:-t la part of a wider infestation that could thrMten Orange C.ounty'• $26 million fruit and vegetable crop. The single male fly wu found and identlfied Tue.day in a trap placed in a navel onnae IJ'OYe, according to the county's dUel deputyqricultural~. Leonard lJekhua. (See PRUIT PLY, P ... Al) U * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27 , 1983 l __ c_o11_1_111_u_iD_s_,_o11_1_1s____.I NB man guilty of child molest SLAYING SUSPECT ... From PageA1 suspect 1n the kU.llng, Bowman aakl, refusing to elaborate. A 43-year-old Newport Beach man pleaded guilty Wedneeday to 16 count.a of having eex with a juvenile and child molestation. Craig Darrell Sinclair, a real- dent of colorful Cannery Village and a oollec:tor of vint.qe auto- mobiles, apparently entered the guilty plea to save the youths the embarraaament of talking about the sexual relationship, authoritiee said. of times and believed Sinclair had aim.ilar relations with other boys. "He aa.id if we didn't have aex we couldn't be Criends," the 17-year-old youth testified. Another photo of a 80cial ac- EJ&arkle found in Flnkel'a resi- ts aJ.o being circulated, • aa.id. Finkel or queetion a Maryland man believed to be the f1nandal back.er behind Finkel'• Supertec Tire Center in Irvine. Bowman said the car waa not found at the Stanton home Moore shared with his girlfriend, nor at the residence of Moore's parent.a in El Toro. Police seek Oriental pair Sinclair did not gain any leniency in exchange for the guilty plea and could be sent to state priaon for up to 25 years. He will be sentenced Dec. '9 in Orange County Superior Court. He i.I free on $50,000 bail. The boy aid . Sinclair was friendly and often gave him preeents. But each vi.sit, the youth said, ended in aex. "Rlaht now, we're not con-vinced" ... ," Bowman aid. "We ·have enough to arrest (Moore) on but not enough to go to trial." Police have not found a mi..tng .Uver Honda Prelude owned by Moore ia employed aa a fry cook at a Denny's restaurant in Garden Grove, according to Bowman. SPERAW DECISION ... From Page A1 annouriced her plans to run fo~ the .eat. The two candidates have traded verbal barbs ever since and local ..Republican party leaders esti- -mated they would spend nearly $1 million battling for the primary victory. The winner of the pri- -mary is virtually guaranteed the seat in the heavily Republican diatrict . F.arlier in the week, Germain said talks between Speraw and Gov. George Deukmejian on the posmble appointment of Speraw to a Deukmejian committee on reapportionment reform were de- laying the senator's decison. An Oriental couple seen riding 10-apeed bikes in the area where Sharon Denise Duncan was stabbed to death last Friday are being asked to come forward by police. Investigators said they hope the man·and woman, both iF' their 30s, can shed some light on the afternoon murder at Bolsa Chica State Beach. "We're seeking their help strict-, ly as friendly witnesses," said Orange County Sheriff Sgt. Lynn Nehring. "We don't have any- thing else to go on.'' Duncan, a 20-year-old college student, was found late Friday afternoon in the beach parking lot. She had been stabbed once in the ··INV AS ION BACKED ON COAST ... From Page A1 ' interests. I'm not sure about our role in the Middle East -I'm confused -that's the best way to ·put it. But I do know one thing. I was a veteran of Vietnam, and the "United States has to understand ,theee people in Lebanon are ,.Playing for real. Fellow Lagunan Sally Davis was puzzled. "I don't know why we're in Beirut. We can't seem to come up with a reason as to why we're there. I think we should work out our problems at home before going into other countries. I'm confused about Grenada. I _don't know our purpoee there - · it's a tiny island. I'm against war. I hate to see our young men getting killed. Half the Marines don't know why thev're there, · and that's sad." Newport Beach resident Anthony Klmbell echoes that _ _,entiment. "We are just heading for trouble, getting into things we have no buainela being in. I don't think we should be in Beirut, we are not doing anything there and aa aoon as we get the Americans who want to leave out of Grenada, we should get out of there." "It is like the shores of Tri poll." said Marilyn Dana of Newport Beach. "Americans are in trouble so we send the Marines to the rescue. They should get in and get out." James Day of Laguna says the answers "are more gray than black and white. But we can't sit home and say the hell with every- thing. We have interests. I think if peace ever comes to the Middle F.ast we have to take some role. U we want to be a world power - there's a price to be paid. Costa Mesa resident.a contacted by phone unanimously expressed support for the U.S. military in- itiatives, although some had res- ervations about the positioning anct the need for Marines in Lebanon. Nancy Marcus said she had very mixed feelings about the situations. "I think Grenada calls for the kind of action we are taking. There is enough Soviet influence in the Caribbean area, with the Cubans there. And I heard that Grenada is the cloeest HONORS CEREMONY ... From PageA1 plan to mount the names of each slain aerviceman on the aides of the trucks. Starting a 6:45 p.m., the song and cheerleaders will ride the trucks around the Newport Harbor football field twice. They will then ask the crowd to obeerve a moment of silent prayer for the soldiers. The Newport Harbor band will play the Battle Hymn of the Republic. At kickoff the girls will release a balloon for each of the dead Marines. "I am sure the football team will dedicate the game to the Marines," Me~ll said. The 17-year-old thought up the idea while diacussing America's conflicts with her mot.her. "We were looking for something we could do. We had a ~ting with all the song and cheerleaders. The whole group thought it would be a good idea," Merrell said. "We want every one to be there by 6:45 so th.at they can participate," Merrell said. FRUIT FLY IN COUNTY ... From Page A 1 "We are concerned, but not overly concerned," Liekhus said of the unwelcome di9covery. Unlike the feared Mediter- ranean fruit fly, the Oriental fruit fly bas been detected and eradicated in Orange County on 10 separate occaaiona, he said. ''We have the tools and know-how to handle the introduc- tion of Oriental fruit flies when we diaoover them early enough," Liekhus said. Followinl the diacovery. both state and county agriculture of- ficers were diapat.ched to place more traps in an 81-aqua.re-mile area surrounding the field where the fly WU found. The traps, about five per square mile, should be in place early next week, Liekhus said. If another fruit fly is trapped or if maggot-infested fruit is found anytime during the next three months, eradication efforts would begin immediately, Liekhus said. However, he said he doubted that another fly would be found. Unlike the Medfly, the Oriental fruit fly ia eradicated by placing a poi.IOned bait or lure high on telephone poles or signposts, Liekhus said. The lures sexually attract male flies, which then are killed by poison before they have a chance to mate, he explained. The Oriental fruit fly, which breeds in citrus fruits and avocados that grow abundantly in Orange County, is yellow and grows slightly larger than a house Oy, Liekhus said. It has a Ute-span of about a month. .to our oil supply line there." But Marcus said she worries that the Marines stationed in Beirut are not safe. "I don't think they should be in that location. They should be ln a place where they're better protected. And the Marine colonel there -I sure hope he'll be hung, anyway.'' Anthony Canu, a former Air Force fighter crew chief, said his first reaction on learning of the Beirut suicide truck-bombing "was to re-enlist -but I know they wouldn't take me." The 49-year-oJd Irvine resi- dent, a Korean war veteran, sup- ports the U.S. invasion of Grenada. "It's about time we took a stand somewhere. Those Cubans aren't there on vacation. They are there to build an airstrip and take over other islands." Huntington Beach resident Anthony M. Batistich agrees. "Where there's trouble, we ought to go in there and wipe it out. Wherever we're being made to look like monkeys we should go in and clean it up and not pussyfoot around." Not so, says Lillian Hurst, also of Huntington Beach. "We've got a crazy president. We have no business there. I think the presi- dent is gun-happy and is trying to start something. He's 30 years behind tl.mea. We're in a nuclear era now." El Toro rites honor Beirut bomb victims A memorial service for the Marines who died in the Beirut truck bombing will be held Friday at the Marine Corps helicopter station in Tustin, a spokeswoman for the air facility said today. Chaplain Charles Lindsay will officiate in the base chapel begin- ning at 10:30 a .m. The public is invited to attend the services and military police will direct motor- ists from the main gate on Red Hill Avenue. Cable malfunction makes Irvine dark An area in Irvine's Woodbridge community was blacked out for more than four hours early today when a Southern California Edi.IOn Co. underground cable failed. The outage left 1, 700 customers in the largely residential area between Culve r Drive and East Yale Loop without power starting shortly before midnight. An Edison spokesman said more than half the customers had power restored by 12:30 a.m. and that all but 130 customers had power by 4 a.m . Power was completely restored by 5:45 a.m. The outage waa caused when moisture got into a splice in the cable. 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L. 8chw•rt1 Ill Pu blither Chazy Dowallby R•ymond MllOLean Ec:htor and ASSIStant ContrOli.r to the Publlsher • .._..,,c., ••• PrOOUCllOll Mo""G"' ~A,.,_. ,. fleMl•f AO...n .. ~ Meno(l<lt °°"*L . ....._ l,.tCuUIUOn: M&n8CI'' CJn11fltld 9dvert111ne 114/M2·M11 All other departm.nt1 142~1 MAIN O"tCl 130 w"' 8•~ SI Cotll Meu CA Mo~ 100t•H 80• 1660. Cotll Meu C"' 92129 C"A>!)yr!Qt!I 1983 ()iallgt Coffl ~ Cot!loeny NO n••t t1or1e1 11tuahe11ont •ouor;11 m11t•t Ot •-1--11 ....... ,.,..., be llj)fOOVC.O W'lllQlll ~I !*-Of COC>'fl.gl>f - VOL. 18, NO. 300 back and was dead when authorities arrived at the acene. There were no signs of robbery or sexual assault. "The motive ia unknOWl)," said Nering. •• A woman is killed and we don't know why.'' Anyone who was at the beach from 3 to 3:30 p.m. is asked to call authorities at 834-3000 or 834-7832. The Newport man waa arrested May 31 on suspicion of having aex with two young boys over a four-year period. At the time of his &1Tet1t, Sinclair allegedly was with a 13-year-old boy -the younger of the two victims. During a preliminary hearing last June, the older boy testified he had aex with Sinclair hundreds He was very fatherly," the boy testified. "He took the place of my fat.her but it all centered around sex." The boy said he was afraid to go to the police. "He said, 'I'll go to jail and you'll be put in a mental institution.' I didn't want to be put in a mental institution," the boy claimed Santa Ana winds warm the water as ski boat passengers e njoy Indian Oeltr ..... ,......, ,._.,. ·- Summer in the ocean off the Corona del Mar m·ain beach. WORRIED PARENTS ... From Page A1 "He loves jumping," Terry said. "And he ia fiercely proud that he made it through (jump achool) because not many do." The Jeskes and thelr younger 110n, Mark, 18, have kept in cloae touch with Chris since he went to Fort Bragg. On Sunday, Robin talked to Chris, who told her he'd call again Tueeday. "When hedidn'tcall, I got uneasy, 110lcalled hiacompany. The sergeant said the line was secured," Robin said. She was worried but determined not to panic. she said, because Chris' baualion was not on emergency stand-by. But on Wednesday, Robin read in a newspaper that 110me divisions in 82nd Airborne were airlifted to Grenada. "Then I really st&r1ed to panic.'' She got nowhere after three hours on the telephone. Finally, ahe called a friend who knew a colonel in New York who knew a lieutenant at Fort Brau· The lieutenant told her Chra was one 9f 700 who had gone to the Caribbean island. "When I heard that, It waa the moat horrible, god-awful feeling I've ever had in my life. I know my roots are mow-white now," ahe said. She and Terry have been "buket cues" ever aince, she added. "My stomach feels like a garbage diapoul about now." "I can understand lf they can't tell us before he goes. becau.e of security, but not telling ua after he's gone is a sin," Robin said. "We're his parents -we're not chopped liver." The Jeskea are not alone in thelr frustration and worry. Wire service reports this morning detailed the agony of 82nd Airborne wives who watched from outside a haw fence u their huabands were loaded into helicopters at Fort Bragg. They were told only that thelr loved ones had left for an und.i8cloeed destination. Terry Jeske said he favors the Grenada invuion even though he knows Chria might be hurt. "It had to be done. We're worried to death and we're~ to death but my 10n la doing what baa to be done. I know he'd say the same thing if you asked him.'' But Robin isn't so sure. "I can't help thinking like a mot.her," she aaid. "Why ia my 1e>n fighting in some God-forsaken little country that nobody's ever even heard of?" All that's left for the Jeekes to do now is to pray and wait. "We've been praying all day and we'll keep on," Robin said. They are encouraged by the small number of reported casualties so far, Terry said, and becau.e Chris was airlifted in rather than being dropped. "It sounds good, but I won't be happy until I talk to Chris, until I hear his voice for my.elf," Robin aaid. Desert winds blowing over; cooler air due The Santa Ana winds that brought swnmer-like weather are dirhiniahing. Cooler, more tra- ditional fall weather will move into Orange County tonight and Friday, National Weather Service forecasters said. Weather llervice spokeswoman Pat Rowe said the big)\ pressure system that produced the hot Santa Ana winda la moving east- ward. She said low clouds with patchy fog are expected tonight and Friday morning, with fair weather prevailing Friday. The mercury will dip into the low 60s tonight. Temperatures Friday will peak in the mid-70s. Kidnap-rob report in CM was fabricated A Tuesday report of an early morning robbery and kidnapping in Costa Mesa has proved to be false, police said. A woman, who claimed she was robbed of $1,000 as she opened an In & Out Photo Store and then WU kidnapped, admitted to police Wednesday she had taken the money and fabricated the story, Mid Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Bill Bechtel. For hundreds of years. the colors and textures found on che Isle of Skye, a small island off the coast of Scotland, have been the inspiration for great works of art . These masterpieces have been created, however, not with a brush, paint and Canvas, but rather with shuttle, bobbin and wool. • I 6,&uthwick 119 ruhlon l1l1nd ~ewport Beach (714) 759-1622 4728 Admirtlt~ ~·ay ~tarln• del Re) (213) 923·7955 ' Conference on autism planned at UC Irvine Parent.I, profe.ionala and othen interested in autism will be able to learn about advances in medical treatment of the developmental diaabWty at the Orange County Conference on Audllm at UC Irvine Friday evening and Saturday. Registration will be at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Social Science Hall and at 7:30 a.m. Saturday at the Science Lecture Hall. Further infonnation on the conference can be obtained by caWna the county's Regional Center at (213) 425-6850, Singles' sexuality seminar sla t ed "Sexuality -An Iaaue for Singles'' is the title of a workshop ICheduled Friday at Orange C.oa.st College in Costa Mesa. Allyn Bartkk, a marriage and family theraplat, will lead the worlcahop, w hich ta>ces place 7 to 10 p.m. in Counaeli.ng and Admimiona Room 114, near the clock tower. The workshop will Include a question and answer forum, plus exercises aimed at enhancing conununication. Admission to the work.shop is $8. Tic.kets are on sale ln the CCC Ticket Office, located in the college's Student Center Building. P et-healing workshop set in Mesa A workshop entitled "How to Heal Your Pet" will be p.n!9e11ted Saturday by the Actuali.sm Wholistic Health Center in Costa Mesa. Samantha Khury, a San Diego pet therapist, will conduct the lellion, 1eheduled from 11a.m.to5 p.m . at the center, 666 W. Baker St., Suite 307. The fee is $30 and reservations may be obtained by calling 957-9346. High -risk pregnancies examine d The psychological impact of high-risk pregnancies will be the subject of a seminar scheduled Friday at Orange C.oa.st College from 7 to 10 p.m . in Science Lectwe Hall 101. Olga Perez-Stable Cox, who was an CCC associate professor of psychology for 10 years, will lead the seminar. AdmiMion to the program is $6. Tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office, located in the college's Student Center Building. 'Maximum Marriage' dinner planned South C.oa.st Center for Personal Growth and Development is boating a celebration dinner Nov. 3 with a premiere of a segment of the film "Maximum Marriage" featuring Irvine pastor Tim Timmons. - The four-part film aeries, one segment of which will be premiered at the F.dward Cinema in Fashion Ialand that night, features Timmons,. 1>81tor of Sou th C.oa.st Community Church in Irvine. "<rt The fund-raising dinner will be held afterwards at the Spyglaa Hilla borne of John and Ellen Ward. For ticket infonnation. call 972-2878. Brownies nursed to great success By ROBERT BA.RI.ER Of_IWlr ......... You never know which way the cookie, er, brownie, ia golng to crumble. Sharon Ochoa and Mary Jean Van Krugel are bright, vivacious women who until a few week.a ago were emconced 88 nunes at Hoag Memorial Hoapltal. They chucked it all in at the end of swnmer and went into the brownie-baking buaine99. In just four weeks, they've practically taken the Orange Coast by storm. They're now up to baking 100 dozen brownies per week and have landed contracts with 17 delis, small restaurants and sandwich ahops that court the lunch crowd along the Orange Coast. Ochoa does most of the baking -they've rented oven space'in a Santa Ana deli -and Van K.rugel delivers free samples to the res- taurants. Once they get their foot in the door, it seems they've landed a regular customer. "It's succeeded beyond our wildest dreams," said Ochoa. The two women, who attended Golden West College's nursing school together, say their new career kind of got started 88 a joke. "Whenever we would see each other after a long, hard, streesful day, we'd say 'wouldn't baking brownies be more fun than this,' " Ochoa said. "But there was one thread of truth to it -we were challenging each other to do something about it.'' But the two Huntington Beach women kept the idea alive and came up with Brownie Binge aa the name of their company about a year ago. That seemed to generate momentum. "We were of caught in a three-way bind," Van K.rugel Bullet fired into Costa Mesa honie A elngle round WU fired Into • hOtM on the 2000 block of Conttnen- tel A~ In Coete M_. Wednee- dey ebout 7:20 p.m. Potloe Mid the builet talM In the window, pueed through the atove and Into • leundry room behind the kltctlen. One r..i- dent wtW> WU .tending at the ltO'lle nerrowty eec:tiped ln)ury. No~· hew been lcSentlfted. About 40 pleoM of ll!Yer#ere and two eight-ounce c:ena of caviar heve been atolen OYef the tut few week• •t Le Premtef reetaKant In South Coal Plaza Town Center. An ex-«nployee II expecied of the theft. LON WU valued •t $860. Laguna Beach An antique Indian basket valued at $1.000 wu atolen from a car parked In the 500 block or Anita Street Wedneeday, the awn« told Laguna e..cn pollc.. Polle. were unable to locate a man suspected of eitposlng hlmMlf to neighbor• In lhe 400 block of Pane A¥enue et about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. Jewelry, fUrnlture and cash were atolen from a houM In the 1100 block of L• Mired• Street by bYrgtar1. T otel IOU WU Mt et $3,500. Burglar• made of with a t.ievl1lon decocfer and cash from• houM In the 900 block of P...-AV9nUe. Irvine The tadmlnlstretlon offloea of Viste Verde School were dlecovered ran- uci<ed Wedneeday morning by thleYea Who llole S3 In atampe and rifted deeka. Burglan entered by twisting the d004' loci< with a toot. A 23-yeer-old lrvlne man. who pollc. aey probably fell asleep et the Wheel, WU treeted !Of feclal Injuries eerty today and leter released from Tustin Community Hoapltat. A cer driven by Timothy PhllllPt had run off the road and Into a tree at Culver Drive and Sandburg Wey. Newport Beach A Bell man reported the theft of hie t976 Camero from the 4700 block of East Com Highway Wedneeday. The cer wu valued at $2,500. A Corona del Mer developer r• ported the theft of a fr.-w:h window from a vecent home In the 200 block of East Bey Front Wednesday. A Newport Beech woman reported the theft o1S1 . 700 In jew9lry from her hOme In the 400 blodt of Beywood Tueedey. A Newport Beech men reported the theft of an "Uzi" rtne valued at $1,000 and • Colt platol valued at $400 from hi• hOme In the 3800 bl~ of Channel Piece Wedneeday, pollc. said. Huntington Beach A hOme burglary was reported Wedneedey night on the 4800 block of Vista Drive. Entry wu made though an unlocked front window. The IOM lncfuded S HIO In cuh. $50 In )eMlry and mleoellaneou• belong-tno-valued at seo. A retldent from the 16100 block of Waklld Lene retuned home Wednea- dey evening and found hla home had been bYrglertziad. Entry hu been made by prying open a front window. The Ion Included )eMlry valued at up to $10,000. Clouds, patchy fog due on Coast Coastal 11 ,. tl,_.T ..... • 7t .. 7t 90 81111.AM .. • 17 40 aMMtoNo 1• .. IO 11 hflOllto ta 12 It ta aMF~ It 81 11 M llttew.te '° " . , .. ..... 12 •• 90 *2 ::.= 11 40 .. ,. 17 ta .. 41 .,.._ 10 41 41 • ..,_ 41 n • M TOll'lll to 40 ,.. 41 T-13 .. ~ $4 T-:: 41 .. --~ " .. .. ...... n ., SURf' RIPDRT --CTIDel , .. .. ·~ .. 14 -' ~ --. Orange Coast DA ILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27, 1983 * A2 Slaying suspect pleads • innocent Ronald Lampaal pleaded inno- cent Wed.ne9day in Orange Cowl- ty Central Municipal Court to murder and at1empted murder charges stemming from the shoot- ing of his adoptive parents in their Laguna Hilla home last June. The shooting killed Lampaai'• 60-year-old father, John Lampasi, and 1everely wounded his mother, 45-year-old Ruth Lampui. • • Mary Jean Krugel (left ) and Sharon Ochoa The 16-year-old youth, who must stand trial as an adult, a1ao denied special clrcurn.atances apply in the shootinp. The allega- tion of special circwnatances means Lampasi could face a death sentence if convicted. said. "We had to please the hospital, please the doctor and please the patient. And we truly took our worries home, wondering how the patients were feeling and all that. "We were tired of the hospital stress and being full-time mothers there weren't too many alterna- tives to going back to school to learn a new career," Ochoa added. ''We knew we could bake, and cookies are overdone. But no- body's ever capitalized on brownies, so here we are." Ochoa said she got the recipe lrom a book she received from her grandmother when she was 8 years old. "But it's been worked with and altered for 30 years and it's become a secret by now. "We use natural fresh eggs, real butter, Hershey's chocolate and top quality walnuts," she said. Ochoa said that skills developed while nursing have served the two entrepreneurs well. ''We learned to organize and priori ti7.e and do 50 things at once and keep order. We also learned how to com- municate with the public." And Van Krugel says that their nursing career provides security. "We could always return to ii all the chocolate powder in the world should disappear." A second man, 18-year-old David Allan Christianson, al8o haa been charged in the case. • Judge Robert Thomas ac~­ uled a preliminary hearing on the charges for Lampaal Nov. 18. He is being held in the Orange County Jail without bail. He surrendered to Costa Mesa polioe officers several days after the shooting took place. Christianson had been a suspect in the shooting from the first, but investigators only recently de- veloped evidence linking him to the case, according to a sheriff's department spokesman. Prices show gradual increase Consumer prices rose slightly in Southern California during Sep- tember, pushed up by increased housing costs. the U.S. Labor Department announced. Labor Statistic's Los Angeles of- fice. Nationally, consumer prices for the month roae by 0.5 percent, putting them 2.9 percent above last year's level. only 2.8 percent from a year earlier. Housing costs, which had the most significant impact on prices, we.re up by 1.2 percent for the month in the Orange County-Cos Angeles area while food eoilta remained unchanged for the sec- ond consecutive month. "The pace of increases is con- tinuing to be gradual," said Faith Heinemann, of the Bureau of The Orange County-Los An- geles area prices roee 0.4 percent during September, and were up 25th A##IVERSARY SALE CELEBRATING FOR THE DOWNEY STORE 6-6'h mm CHOKER LENGTH Reg. 1860 SALE 1455 61.1\-6 mm Ma TINEE LE NOTH Reg.1850 SALE 1595 8'ti-7 mm BAROQUE OPERA LI NO TH Aee.1715 SALE 1500 30% OFF ALL ITRANDl IN STOCK AND IPICIAL ORDEAi PEARL STUD EARRINGS 4mm ._.141.00 I ALI '20'' lfRTQ1RVED 6mm DESIGNER BANDS Reg.$180 SALE 1128 30°/o OFF ENTIRE SELECTION OF WEDDING BANDS 0 OMEG~ ~ RO LEX LADY'S TANK WATCH Reg.$165 SALE 1132 SIMILAR PRICES ON OTHER WATCHES 1.07 Ct. 4~-,_ DIAMOND RING ~ •:II• 1-1525 1.07 Ct. DIAMOND RING •3450 \' 50°/o OFF \ J 14 Karat \ GOLD i\ I CHAINS a --"" BRACELETS r • CObfe Chean 8recelet Reg t it" 7" Solld Aope 8r.celet Aeg 137$• 11" Cobr• Cheln Reg '3r . 11" HMwy Herring eon. Reg 1329" 20" Turtll•h Cehln Aeg '57&• .. 24" LIOl\t Herring eon. Reg 1110" . .. ......... . 24" Medium Herring eon. Reg 121.-. 24 .. 8olld Rope Aeo SO$• 30" fine 9efpentlne Aeg 157" S7" $179" $19" $114" $284" S53" $139" S239" .. $27" 14 Karat · .. ~.., GOLD DIAMOND PENDANTS AND ~ ~t~ DIAMOND ~~JI EARRINGS 300/o OFF ALL'8TOCK AND SPECIAL ORDERS ENGAGEMENT RING ~ SETS .19 Ct. Tot. Wt. ~=:Reg. S780 ....... !113 ROUND •11111 DIAMOND Reg. a&5S .. .. ::.:o..o Reg.'790 ........ !.113 14K 4.8 DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY RING .42 Tot. Wt . Reg. $1060 ..... I ALa 1742 RAFF ieWelrr J Geherallons of Friendly. Personal Sfrvlce 82 Fashion Island 714-64~1040 .. N~ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 27. 1983 STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS QUOT" Tl()HS IHCl.UOf fAAOH OH lHE Hl!W Y04'1C. MIOWUI l'ACIFIC, Pew. 80Sl0N, Df Tll()ll AHO CIHCIHHA" S1'0C:K EXCHAHGU AHO l\l!~TED llV lHI! HASO IHSTINff • TH\JRSDAY'S CLOSING PRICES OOW Jones Final Down 1.73 CloeJng 1,242.07 •11111111111 FTC launches investigation of Ford advertising claims By~ .u..eta&e4 Presa DETROIT -The U.S . Federal Trade Coo:uni8lion bu asked Ford Motor Co. to document advertilins claima that ita can are built better than thoee of Chryaler Corp. or General Motors Corp., a Ford spokelman aays. The lnquifY began after Chrysler complained to the FI'C and the major televilion networka a bout the Ford claiml. Trans World to spin off TWA SAN FRANCISCO -Directon of Trana World Corp. have voted to spin off the company's TWA unit, and stockholders are acheduled to vote on the propoul In December. Oil profits rise 17 percent WASHING TON -Led by Mobil Corp. and Gulf Oil Corp .. profitaof the IO largest U.S.-buedollcompenieeroee 17 percent in the awnmer quarter, to a combined $4.61 billion it waa announced Wedne9day. Government deficit sets record W ASHlNGTON -The government outapent ita Income by $195.4 billion in the fillcal year jult ended, amuhina the all-timedeficitrecord of the previous year. Fl.:al 1983 waa the 14th year In a row that the govenunent operated in the red and the 42nd in the last 60 years . • Housing construction unchanged WASHING TON -U.S. builders probably will construct about the same number of hou.es In 1984 aa they did th.la year, a builden trade group estimates. Michael Sumkhrut, chief economist for the Nat.tonal A9ociation of Home Builden, told a builden conference Wedne9day that 1984 "won't be a year of increaaed production, but it will be at least a reuonably good housing year." Businessmen's optimism rising NEW YORK -U.S. busine9lmen are growing men optimistic that the economic recovery will continue, accordina to &eparate surveys releued Wednesday by Dun & Bradstreet Corp. and Fortune magazine. Gold tumbles to 14-month low LONDON -Gold prlces tumbled to 14-month lows In European trading today, In part becawie of reported bullion sales by tbe Soviet Union. Silver prices at.> alwnped, to below $9 an ounce, but the U.S. doD:ar adVanced. Uilaon'a tlw major bullion hOU8e9 fixed the reoornmended morning tradina price at $384.50, the lowest level here since Aug. 19, 1982, when it waa priced at $356.875. GOLD QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DID NEW YOltK (AP) Oct 27 WHAT AMEX DID NEW YOltK (API Ocl. 27 METALS SYMBOLS DOW JONES AVERAGES aG Incl to Tm UUtl '5'"' ..... Tl'.,, u1• '5 Siil AMERICAN LEADERS .. --.;_--