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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-10-31 - Orange Coast Pilot• Ex-President Carter's 1nother dies of cancer AMERICUS, Ga. (AP) -Ulllan Cart.et, the spry and forthrtaht mother of former Premdent Jimmy Cart.et whoee full llle spanned politics, the Peace Corpe and the limellcbt of her IOll'• White Hou.e years, la dead at the ace of 85. Mn. Carter, alfectionately known u "Mi81 Lillian," died of cancer at 5:05 p.m. Sunday at Americua-Sumter County Hospital. The fonner pn!8ident and hia wife, Roulynn. were at Mn. ~s bedaide when ahe died, along with her other aon, Billy, and her daughter, Gloria Carter Spann, aid hospital adminia- trator James Griffith. Dr. Paul Broun said Mn. Carter, who underwent a radical m:aatectomy in 1981, died of cancer after a period of declinini health. A graveside service was 8Cheduled for 3 p.m Tue9day at Lebanon Cemetery in Plains. • THI ORANGI COAST MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1983 Coast crime contagious? UCI prolessor says 'Kooks read about violence and get ideas' BJ STEVE M.UBLE °' ........... A ruh of murden, ras-and other .eta of violence on the Oranae CoMt ln recent weeb could be partUlly attributed to the ••crtme ii con~" theory. Dr. Arnold Sinder, a prof-. of IOda1 ecoJoey at UC Irvine, Mid the theory doea appeu to have aome factual buia. ''Then really doea appear to be a con\alk>UI element to lt," aaid Binder, who haa tau,ht and written about violence. ~·Koob reed about crimel and aet ldeu." Area lawman who have pondered auch thlnp .. full moona, Santa Ana winde and heat waves •Y they've been unable to come to any conclUlion on what lets off a period of violence. Muon Fria, the direc1ol' of A I wnt Treatment Servicea C.ent«, aaid the only .,.ttem between outbunta of crime he'• been able to find with youtha that come to the cent.er la bad lfades and report carda. '"lb.at'• U8Ually a time when th1nea ltart to 80 wrona." he aald. Dan Cook, a Lo. Anples police officer, aaid he beUeve. Santa Ana winda provoke violence with aome. "Peoplegetbotandirritable and open their windows and they're more prone to pt in fiPta or bother their nelchbon." C4ok. Mid. '"nleft are more raps in hot weather. Rap.ta. burslan and robbers don't llke to get wet. Who'• &d"I to be abhlnc around in a b11izard 1ookina for acmebody to rape? You don't have potential vk:tima out on the atreet either," he added. On the other hand, he aaid ttaU.UC. ahow full moona .ctwilly are more crime-free than other phuel of the moon. "We've looked at the weather, phuel of the moon -you name (See CRIME, Pap Al) COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ~ . La;wsuit stir~ Some return; others stay storm over HB ·hospital By ROBERT BARUR °' .. ~ ....... A former employee claims he WU fired, slandered and black- u.ted in a lawsuit filed againat the already embattled Pacifica Com- munity Hospital in Huntington Beech. John Christopher Gauley, 36, of Anaheim, chargea in a sult filed Friday that hospital adminia- traton took the action againat him after he learned of alleged wide- apread Medicare fraud. The al- leged fraud is reportedly under investigation by federal authorities. Gauley contended he wu told to mind his own businesl after learning of alleged fraudulent billing in the hoa1Utal'1 card1opWmonary department. Hmpltal oU:iciala maintained silence about the lawsuit today. They al8o retu.ed w comment eerller about publiahed reports the hospltal is under investigtion by the U.S. Depar1ment of Health and Hwnan Services for alleged fraudulent billing in the hospital's cardiopulmonary department. Ronald Swezea, th e cardiopulmonary department's technical director, denied Gauley's accusations and aald Gauley waa not fired, but re- signed, according to Aalociated Pl1!99 reports. Gauley1 a clinical care ooo.rdi- nator, charged that after diecuaa- lng Medicare biWnc practice8 with hia auperion, he waa de- moted to physical therapist and then fired May 27. 'The lawsuit named aa defen- dants card.Jopulmonary medicl di- rector Dr. Stanley Silverman. penonnel director Kerri Loya, hospital administrator Doria Con- fer, SwellM and the hospital. Gauley a1Jeaed the defendants a1andered him by aaying be ''belonged in a mental inatitution'' and placed him on a statewide hospital "underground" blackliat. Train hits auto Irvine trio hurt Three Irvine residenu were injured Sunday night when their compact station wagon was struck by a slow-moving Southern Pa- cific train in Huntington Beach. Death of FV resident, 20, investigated The death of a 20-year-old Fountain Valley man has been turned over to the Orange County Coroner for investigation. police said today. Rick Carmen Gentry died Sat- urday morning in bed at his parents' Stephana Circle home. according to police. Gentry, a landacaper, was found outside the home by a sister. He was helped to bed by his parents. They found h lm groaning but breathing when they checked on him Saturday morning. When they checked again, he was dead. Police said today they suspect a combination of alcohol and drugs may have caused his death. lllDEI • ·, Police said the brown 1974 Pinto was eastbound on Slater Avenueat 10:30p.m.,approaching the railroad tracks near Nicholl Street. 'lbe car began cromtng the tracks, despite the warning light and whiatleemitted by the oncom- ing train, police said. While the railroad Cl"oming is not equipped with automatic croeaing anna, officen said flashing warning lighta at the cnming were operating properly. Police aaid the train, traveling about 5 mph., caught the front end of the car and pushed it a abort dla1anoe down the track. Taken to Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital were the driver, Ung So Park. 45, and his pueen- gera, Hee Sun Lee, 46, and Jenna Park, 7. All three were reported in fair condition today at the hospital. The elder Park was being treeted for a head injury. Jenna Park suffered a broken leg in the accident. Lee WU being treated for cut.a and bruiaes, a 00.pltal spokeeman said. Police aald no injuries were reported on the train. ... -- 'Wonder! ul to be safe,' CdM student declares BJ JERRY BIRSCB Of .. 0.-. ....... For Corona del Mar resident Frank O'Kelly Jr. the old aaying "there is no place like home" baa new meaning. The 22-year-old aon of Dr. Frank and Agrwes O'Kelly, returned home Sunday after a harrowing week of dodging bullets on the laland of Grenada. O'Kelly, a first-year student at St. Georgea Univenity Medical School. waa evacuated Wednaday from the small Caribbean island by u .s. mill1ary forcie9. • "It ii just wonderful to be safe," he aald this rnom1nc. O'Kelly flew into Lo. Anaeles International Airport Sunday mominC from °'8rlestGa, 8.C. 'Ille military had evacuated the medical acbool students first to ~ and then to the Charlelton AJr Force Bue in South Carolina. .. When.I aot off the plane I aaw my mother first I huaed her and kimed her just to let her know I wu aale and aound, .. -O'Kelly uld. Althouab he eecaped the ordeal with only a head cold, O'Kelly la nOt -aer·to return to Grenada. _. "I am.IGinc to take a couple of weeka oU anCt then find out wt._t the medlca1 a::hool ia dmna· There ii talk of moving it to St. Vincent (another Canbbe.n laland w~ O'Kelly baa aA•oJder brotbw in medical ecbooL)" ''If tbeY.retum to Grenada I woWd have to think about it,'' O'Xellylilil:"It w<*ld be Md co ntum ... .,._what I haw been throUP-" O'Kelly apent days huddled behind sinka, hiding away while CUban and American troo119 f~t eech other for an important alntrip near the coJJeee. Under the cover' of Marine sunfire, O'Kelly and a large poup of mec1n.1 ltUdentm e.caped the ialand bettle in military helJcoptera Wedne9day. O'Kelly ta unwavertna in hia support of Prsident &.pn'1 deci8lm to aend the Marinee to Gren.da. "if it w•not for Mr. Re.pn. we would never have gotten out of there," O'Kelly aaid. The people who took over the ialand'a government following a coup eerlier this month gave the medical ltudenta a feeling they were in grave danger, aocording to Kelly. • ,,,....__ First Sgt. John Byrum of Cincinnati talks to his troops during a rest break at Point Salines. "How can you believe a govenunent who suarantee. your safety.but at the same time la executing people and baa a curfew where anyone who goes out.aide would be ahot on light?" O'Kelly uked. OC student tells 'panic' of Grenada By ROBERT BARU:R °' .. ~ ....... Carloa Arguedaa Jr. got caucht in the middle of the Grenada war Tuettday. Arguedaa and 21 other medical students at St. George's Medical Univenrty huddled underneath a con- crete awimming pool at a hotel while American helicopters exchanged fire with CUban and Grenadian troops in the foothilla. The 25-year-old Arsuedaa. a resident of Seal Beach, and his clamnatea at St. Georges Uni- versity, were in no man's land. • "I never did think the (See STUDENT, Pase Al) •• ..................... ~ Frank O'Kelly Jr., with mother Agnes, at Los Angeles airport. Rain to hold off for Halloween Weatherman says chances good tbat kids will stay dry tonipt Goblin and ghoul-garbed youngsters will meet likely be making the trick-or-treat rou.nda under dry skies tonlsht. the National Weather Service pre- dict.a. Weather apokeswoman Pat Rowe aaid there's only a 10 pereent chance of lilht lhowen tha evening -which, of coune means there'• a 90 percent chance the coatwned kida will remain dry. · NouoforTuaday. The tail-end of a 1eries of eoutheut-bound Pacific atorma will mean par1ly cloudy skies and a 30 percent chance of lhowera alone the Oranie Cout, the weather tervice said today. A weak weather front paaalng ' ~ Sunday brought inter- mittent ahowera, 80lne of which dampened portiona of Oranae County thla mominc· The tip of the 1tonn1 moving acrom the Pedfic Northwest .na Northern California were blamed for the dank days forecut for the .outhem half of the atate, and forecutera aaid the clouds could lJ.nae.r for the next .everal days. High. will ranp from 74 in inland Or.nae County to the upper 60s at the beechea. Siiiy season at City Hall There's a whole bunch of little glrla running around today on the fourth floor of HunUng\on Beach City Hall. 'That'• where all the important dty dedaionl are mllde. The pls have freckles and pt.ataJ.11 and many have brou&ht their teddy bean tnd flannel nlchties. It'• not a boardlna tchool. It'• Halloween. The women· -moltly teeretariea and receptJonlltl to U)e mayor, dty adrninlatrator and d ty 1ttomey- came to work juat u lf they came from a 1lumber party. • · . ' U Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 Republic lashed in federal probe of airport action Monsters on parade at Mesa plaza By JERRY HIRSCH Of "'-OellJ ...... llall A federal investigation re- vealed a pattern of sloppy dis- cipline, poor communications and "near total non-compliance" with some procedures involving monitoring of fuel a t Republic Airlines, according to a report made public today. Republic Airlines, one of six major carriers. using John Wayne Airport, was involved in a Sept. 27 mishap w hen a Republic jet rained hot engine parts on a Newport Beach neighborhood starting about 20 small fires. The investigation by a special task force of the Federal Aviation Administration was prompted by two incidents earlier this year in which Republic jetliners en- countered fuel problems, includ- ing one in which a flight made an emergency landing at an air base with virtually no fuel left. The re port outlined numerous instances in which Republic flight crews were found not to follow proper procedures, including in- stances involving takeoff check lists and fuel monitoring. Republic spokesman Walter Hellman said Monday the prob- lems were corrected three months ago when the airline saw the report. He said the problems were caused by the creation of Republic Airlines in 1979 and 1980 out of three smaller airlines that used different operational procedures. "We have been putting together the operating procedures of the three companies. We have been doing it since the mergers," Hellman said. "You can't put 1,700 pilots and 14,000 people together overnight and create one standard operating proceedure," Hellman said. The broad range of actions by Republic flight crews criticized by the FAA investigators raised con- cern among some government officials that the FAA's monitor- ing of airlines may be inadequate. Rep. Norman Mineta, D-Calif., chairman of the House aviation subcommittee, said he plans hear- ings on the FAA's ihspection program. The FAA team examined Re- public's internal management last summer and flew with Republic crews over a five-day period last June. CRIME CONTAGIOUS? ... From PageA1 it," said Huntington Beach P olice Chief F.arle Robitaille. ''There are some experts who claim there is a connection be- tween crime and publicity of a crime-that crime breeds crime,'' Robitaille said. "But I don't know that." In the past three weeks there have been violent murders in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Irvine and two slayings in Hunt- ington Beach. Though several appear to be crimes of passion, others have left police baffled by their senselessness. For example, a 20-year-old college student died after being stabbed once in the back in broad dayUght at Bolsa Chica State Beach. The young Huntington Beach woman was not robbed or sexually attacked. Police are at a loes to explain the motive. murder -a grialy shooting that left four per90na dead -was the fourth in a series of killings since early summer. In Huntington Beach, the beach stabbing was the third murder in as many weeks and the second at the state beach. "I don't know if crime breeds crime but I do know that because this area is conservative and afflulent you don't expect this much violence," said C.OSta Mesa Police Lt. Jack Ca.lnon. "It seems like a big deal when compared with an area like Los Angeles," he added. Dr. Binder said the media "highlights" crime in coastal Or- ange County when "a couple of murders one way or the other" wouldn't make a ripple in metro- politan areas. 1 ~-\ \ Youthful ghoeta and gobllns haunted the South Coast Plaza Sunday for the annual Hal- loween Monater Mardi Gras 1pon.90Ced by the ahoppl.ng center and the city of Costa Mesa. Benjamin Brown, 6, of Anaheim, won the grand prize and placed first in the 6 to 9-yeara-old age group category of Gobble-De-Gook. He WU dreeaed as an American In- dian. Autumn Topete, 5, of Santa Ana, won first place in the same category in the 2-to 6-yeara-old age group. She was a waitress Heather Dahlburg, 5, of Fountain Valley, won first place as Cinderella in the younger age group in the Nostalgia and Story Book Characters division. Jessica Knauer, a 6-year-old mermaid from Fountain Valley, won in the older age group. Darren Grosch, 4, of Hunt- ington Beach, took first place in the Televiaionand Movie Peraonallues division. He was dressed as a bear. Cristopher McLaren, 9 of Costa Mesa, won in the older age·group. He was a Star Wara Ewok, In the Creepy and Scary division, Aaron Duncan, 3, of Tustin won first place u a ghoat. Donnie Duncan. 8, of Huntington Beach, won the 1enior circut dremed M a lkeletoo in a coffin. , I The rapid-fire killings came on the heels of a series of rapes and sex attacks that added up so quickly the cases became almost confusing. In C.OSta Mesa, this month's "There are 20,000 murders a year in the United States," said Binder. "A lot of them, of course. fall into the category of gang shootings and things like that. But when you have people killed in their own homes, it shocks a community." Heathe r Dahlbur g, 5, of Fountain Valley, won first p rize in the storybook character com petition. Juliet Hover, 5, and brother Philip, l , were Little Bo P eep and her sheep . • L HlUNT S pecial night fo r spoo ks Chris Bonthius, some times known as the "Wolf Man" o f Costa Mesa, stands befo re a sign invit ing trick and treaters to visit his haunted house at 364 l6th P lace between 6:30 and 9:30 tonight. We're Listening ••• Whal do you hke about lhe Dally Pilot? Whal don't you like., Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24 hour answering service may be used lo record let ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. 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CA 9?626 Couyu9111 t!16J ""'"11'1 C-.o.tt Pv~ C°"""""' N<l unw• \lt,h•t' 1llu\H11t1ons e01fO••Af m•Uer o, ertvttthlftn\fl'f'f• ~(·"' tn4'y 'MP f~OduC*<l .,,tlhOYI SCM!C~I '*""''tPtl nf Lf')J}ytt;,nt OWNW S<ICO'>d t14ff PO'l"Q<I IJ'lod •t Cott• M-C."Otllof (UP!> ••• &001 S11!w.uphon Oy ~-'""' S• I\ mol•l"'Y ny m•~ ~ !iO montflli VOL 71,N0.30t ' 'Gentle' llam~ plays rough A nimal quarantined after a ttack i ng woman at Lion Country By ANDREA ADE~N OllMO.., ......... A Lion County Safari llama remains sequestered in a pen today, after twice knocking down a woman who was trying to feed the six-foot-tall animal in the Irvine petting zoo. Janet E. McConnell, 52, suf- fered abrasions to her hands and a broken toe after the shaggy South American llama named Peanut Butter pushed her Crom behind Friday afternoon , Irvine police said. "My granddaughter was afraid of the llama because it was large," McConnell said. "I went in to prove to her that it was OK." The llama is temporarily se- questered in a pen rather than being allowed to wander in the main yard with 10 other goats and burros as a "precaution," aniJnal control supervisor Carl Pagano said. Pagano said he will ask Lion Country officials to monitor Peanut Butter's behavior, but he could recall no earlier incidents of aggression by th~ llama. Bandit gets $250 in Mesa robbery By KAREN E. KLEIN · Of .. Dellr ......... A robber made off with $260 Crom Sunshine Liquor Store in Costa Mesa on Saturday, the latest ln a county-wide series of rob- beries believed to have been committed by a single suspect. navy pullover sweat shirt turned inside-out and has been seen with a weapon, a 4-inch revolver, Calnon added. Lt. Tom Durham said the man is believed to be responsible for three liquor store robberies and a Baskin-Robbins hold-up in C.OSta Mesa over the past few weeks. "This animal was aelected (for the petting zoo) becauae of ita gentle nature and docilenesa," Pagano said. "It probably just wanted the food." Bec.ause no biting or stompins OCCWTed, Pagano said he will probably not recommend that the llama be quaranteened. McConnell had brought her 8-year-old grandaughter, Krbty, to the petting mo Friday about 4 p.m . The animal-wary girl had stayed outside the yard's per- imeter. The grandmother said another animal had already eaten the grain she had bought when she was knocked over. "I don't think the animal belonp in the zoo. It'• frightening," she said. Virginia Brauer, supervi8or of tlle Lion Country nunery, which includes the petting zoo, said no one elae saw McC.onnell knocked over. "We've never had any trouble" with Peanut Butter, Brauer said. Vlaitors who pay a quarter for a packet of grain "may be a little off guard" al having a towering llama put its head over thelr shoulder seeking food, ahe said. A man, described as 5-feet, 8-inchee tall and weighing 140 pounds, robbed Sunshine Liquor at 724 W. 19th St., about 1 a .m . Saturday. Costa Mesa Police said he escaped on foot with $250 but did not uae a weapon. STUDENT BACK ... The suspect always weal"ll a white towel over hia face and a cap on hia head, Lt. Jack Ca1non said. The robber a1lo usually weari a Woman raped on Irvin e road A young woman hitchhlke.r from San Diego was raped on a dirt road in lrvlne Sunday night, pol.ice Mid. The woman, from Natjonal City, apparently en route north, wu picked up by two HI.span.le ma.let. She told police they left the freeway near the junction of the San Diego and Santa Ana free-- ways, Lt. Gene Norden aald ~y. Both men reportedly raped the woman and then ned . • From Page A1 ultimate thought," he said today, "but I did think that the cement might not hold up and that we might get caught underneath." • Arguedu said some of the students were more nervous than others "and the hardest thini was keepl.n« all of the same mind. "There was kind of a quie1 panic. Everytime there wu a little noiae there would be lots of shushes. We wanted to be quiet so that the (Cuban) troop1 wouldn't diacover us If they were around." Arguedas, a graduate of USC and of Mater Del High School ln Santa Ana, .aid the · group moved from oot t.aae to cottage at the Calabuh hotel and later came Into contact with other atudents and Grenadians. . "We heerd Thurmay we were going to be evacuated ln five houn and we were de- flated when that didn't COl'Oe about." But the 1tudenta met American troops later and were Oown to South Carolina Friday by American planes. Arguedaa arrived at the afety of h1a Seal Beech home S.tur- day. Althouch he wd he dktn't feel peraonal danger aft.w the coup and · a11n1lnatlon, Arguedu laid he believed the invulon "waa a aooci thine for the Grenadians.'' Arsuectu -'d he plans to retwn to the ialand to continue hia educUon w hen th1np aettle down. & r • • • . . > .. , II Crime prevention talk set at Irvine meeting Three crime experts will talk about preventing crime to thoee who attend the Irvine Chamber of Commerce 7:30 a.m. early bird mixer Tueeday at the Airporte.r Inn Hotel, 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. Two inveetlgaton and a crime prevention officer from the Irvine police force are the speakers. Reeervat.iol'lS should be made by calling the chamber at 660-9112. Olympic posters to he displayed A display of 15 official fine art posters commissioned for the 1984 Olympic Games will be on display beginning Tuesday through Dec. 2 in the UC Irvine adminiatration building lobby. In addition, a display of Olympiad memorabilia will be displayed this month at the Univeralty Bookstore lobby. Both exhibits are pa.rt of Ucrs "Go for the Gold" Olympic preview aeries. Brain transplants topic of lecture Dr. Lars Olson, a histology professor of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, will speak about his work on human brain transplants at a free lecture Wednesday at the UC Irvine Lecture Hall at 7 p.m . 01.aon, a member of a team of doctors who performed the world's fint human brain transplant on a person suffering from Parkinson's diseaae, is visiting as pa.rt of the distinguished lecture aeries. Huntington forum planned Thursday A Huntington Beach citi:r.ens forum meeting is acheduled Thursday in Room B-8 at City Hall, 2000 Main St. The agenda includes a slide preeentation of Anjo. Japan, Huntington Beach's siatercity, along with a diacussion on thesiater city program. Also, City Attorney Gail Hutton will explain the legal procedures involved in City C.ounci.l agenda items as well as procedures followed in enforcement of city ordinances and codes. Thoee wishing to attend should c.all Gloria Lucy at 536-5553. 'Game of Games' at SCH theater A special performance of the motivational entertainment program "The Game of Games" will be preeented Nov. 7 at the South Coast Repertory theater in Costa Mesa. The show, deecribed as a "thought-provoking play about human interactions," will be staged at 8 p.m . at SCR, 655 Town Center Drive. Call 673-5781 for reeervations and further infonnation. Computer replacing TVan1ong • count1ans By die .bsoelated Preta Home computer buffs in Or- ange County are spending more ti.me at their terminals than with their TV1, their families or their beda, retearchera at UC Irvine say. "Moet of them are using (the computers) for word prooe..tng- writing letters, typing," said Dr. Nicholas Vit.alari, an Uliatant profemor in the gaduate manage.- ment prognm at UCI. Vit.alari and co-re.eucher Dr. Alladi Venk.ateeh surveyed 282 families in the county. "We are very interested in how this technology affects such a pivotal area as the home," Vitalari said. The survey showed televiaion viewing time was down in 74 percent of homes with children, while homework and study time jumped 24 percent, Vit.lllari said. The actual number of hours repreeented by the percentages was not available. Time spent alone increaaed in a third of the homes, Vitalari said. Sleep time decreased in a quar- ter of the homes with computers, and time spent on other hobbies dropped by 46 pereent. One-fifth of the reapondenta said they were spending te. time with their families since they brought a computer home. "One thing that waa interesting was that even people who have had the computers for four years continue to watch lesB televiaion," Vit.alari said. Most of the computer owners surveyed pu.rchued them for education and pursuit of hobbies, he said, but the study indicated moet ownen spend more time at their tenninala for purpoees un- related to their ~ intended UR. Thief, 9, grabs purse in Irvine An unattended purM containing S50 In caah WU taken by • 9-~-old. atolen from a women shopping at the Stonecr.M Farmer• Martlet Sunday attetnoon. The half-pint thief WMn't caught. Irvine police atr•ted two Senta Ana men and a tranalent for euapl- don of pci11111lng atolen property after atopptng their car .,.., the Laguna and Senta Anti freeway )unction Saturday. Stereo equipment and a publlc addreea aystam valued at abou1 I 1,500 wu recowred. Two lndlvlduala later reported car break-Ina In the Knollgtan apertment complex. Arr .. tad wu Monao 0 . Valllga. Marco F. Ramirez and Humberto Gutierrez, all 21. In a continuing ~ of tchool break-Ina, deakt In Iha Rancho San Joaquin School ..,.. dlacovered rlflad and the office ranaaked Satur- day morning. Polloa Mid th~ made entry by twlatlng the door knob, but the Iota had not been determined Mt1y today. Burglar• cut a ICfeart from an unlocited window at a home on Ptneatona aometlma before 8:30 a.m. Satl.ll'day. ateallng • video ca.ett• racorder and a t~ valued at 11,300. A young boy l'9p0f1ed a bMr ateln containing S 102 tn Change wu atolen from Na hofne on 8uctcttlom. Polee bel9ve the culprtta entered through a door left oP9f1 Saturday afternoon. Huntington Beach A hofne WM burglwtnd and ran- aacked .ny today on the 19500 blodc of l~ldenca Lane. Entry ... made through .... unlocked g.erllQ9 door. TM loee lnctuded a $400 t~ •and S100 c:a.h. A bfonn Toyota Suprtl wu bur- glartmd wNla partied Mt1y Sunday on the4100 blodc ofWatner Ave. TM loaa lndudad a 11.000 car atareo aystem. A burglary wu repor1ed Sunday afternoon at a home on the 17500 bloc* of $an Roque lane. Entry WU made by breaking a loctlad bedroom window. The toaa lnctuded '5.000 worth of altvw ano a tatevlalon Mt valued at $500. . . ,. A woman reported Mt1y Sunday that her blacit 1980 Camaro Z28 had bMn atolen from Iha 18500 bloclc Of Dalton Circle. The ION waa eatlmated at sa.ooo. A home burglary w.. reported Sunday ITl()(nlng on the 900 block of Florida Street. Entry WU made through an unlod(ed back window. TM io.. lnc:fuded aterao equipment valued at seoo. Fountain Valley Th~ uMd bolt cutters to pry open three lock• and atote J>OW9r toola valued at 11, 125 from a cablna1 balonglng to Iha Hatbor Valley M-~tlon at 1593e Aobaon Court. Burglan pried the aluminum frame from a aMdlng glMa door and atote IM8 In caah and ~ from a realdenCa In the 15000 b4oc* of Mt. Matterhorn Street. Someone bfoka Into a booth of Photo W• at 897 4 8rookhur9t StMt CV. the weekend whar1 It WU dOMd for bualneaa and ttote 1332 from a floor ..... Burglar• climbed a fire ladder and ant«ed C&L Cleaner• from the roof and took 12-44 hidden on the praml .... Thlevaa took Iha pur... ol two caehlar• from the rear atorage ., .. of a bualnaea at 17919 Magno41a St. Saturday, and look S80 In caal'I. Someone poked hoi.t In the gu tank of a car partced In Iha CWl>Of1 In Iha 17000 blodt of San Mateo Street, cau.lng abou1 I 12 worth of gaaollne lo leak to the ground. Newport Beach A Coate Meaa man reported 1ha tMtt of stereo equipment. toola and a eurlboard wtth • oomblned Wllue of S430 from hie c:.r ptll1Cad In an eJlwlt naer '4eth Street~- --. -. ~ ,.. . . . ' Coaslal . .__,, • • .. 'ter -. .• .! Cloudy skies; rain likely e3 .. M 55 11 63 IO 79 63 33 67 42 73 50 11 65 61 :II 55 43 13 43 .. 57 61 ... 12 12 .. eo llO 30 .. .. 61 " ... 22 ta A II 11 64 40 • 31 .. 4& 62 32 91 ... 11 a Snow FlurrlH Sl11honary •• : = ------------------------------------11 • ... ~ =: ,_.. .,. .. "-'° ... 66 ISi nae Ill a7 14 47 Temperatur~~ Tides SURF RIPIRT \ I 47 t3 fOOAY : : 8-ld!llOll •;41p"' ••• 14 t4 TW••" '° 11 ""' IOw 1tJ11 &.Ill o. 1 .., .. = t .41&.111. &.I 4A M llllW 11:41 p,m. 1.0 to N flllll U1p.m. a.1 .. " *"'-~·1:0111.111.,-.. 61 I .. llaJfl T~---elM•l:OO 11 4t '"' n tO Mooll -M t:M pm.__,,.,.._ 8' 11 M tlum T......,,..,. .... .....,,u.n 14 11 P "' ... Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 Aa ---WE ASKED.------------~ Do you think the Santa Ana winds or the full moon affect people's behavior? Jim Hooker, plumber, Newport BMch. "Yes, those things af- fect me. I know I stay up later when It's a full moon." Leo Roberta, yacht Mrvlce owner, Newport BMch. "Definitely, just go out during those times and you'll see." Cindy Sliva, eecretary, Anaheim. "Yea. Maybe It's the gravltatlonal pull. My mother says everydne In hospltal wards are always all hyped up when It's a full moon." Connie Gardner, clerk, lrvlne. "No, I never notice any difference." Vickie Roberta, .. 1eamanager, Newport BMch. "It doesn't affect my behavior, but I do think It affects other people.'' Tror Browning, aubcontractor, Huntington BMch. "Yea. I just grew all this hair on my chest this morning." Death plunge at Knott's Youth climbs out of park's parachute jump ride, falls 150 feet By th .bsoelated Prest A teen-ager fell more than 150 feet to his death from a Knott'a Bei-ry Farm parachute ride after he climbed out of the ride's cage--like gondola, offidala said today. OonaldPrestonDay, 18,ofGlen Avon apparently WU killed in- stantly Sunday night. Buena Park police s,t. Patrick Black said. "We have no indication there wu a ride malfunction or any neligence on part of the ride operator." he aaid ee.rly today. "How do you explain kida who like to climb up on rides?" The Parachute Sky Tower ride, in which puaengers are whisked 220 feet up in gondolas that suddenly plummet, waa shut down immediately after the 9:36 p.m. incident, Knott'• spokesman. Jim Hardiman said. Three other rides and a n!Staurant in the area were a1-> c1oeed. he said. The park wu celebrating Hal- loween with a "Holiday .Haunt" theme Sunday, he said, with •pedal decorations and a later cloaing time of 1 a.m. The park'• usual winter closing time would have been 7 p.m. Day was in one of the ride's steel bar-encloeed gondolas with a 16-year-old friend whoee name wu not releued by police. Ac- cording to the acoount given poliL-e by the friend, Day suddenly climbed to the edge of the gondola when it began to n.e. The basket wu about 16~ feet ln the air when he either fell <K jumped. Black said. The youth fell into an area below the ride that ia 8Cl"eeDed to public view, Hardiman said. Para- medics were .wnmoned immedi- ately from a fire station Kr09 from the park, he said. Day made DO comment to the friend before climbing out of the baaket, Black said. Herman Horovitz dead; survived occupations Hardiman said the ride "was operating perfectly tonight. It wu the action of the young man h.irmeU, climbing up and out of the car. He may have been raiain8 hell, I don't know." The death shattered a nearly perfect acciden'\ record for Knott's, Hardiman said. Herman Tsvi Horowitz, a tailor and furrier who survived both the RU81ian and German occupations of Romania and then emigrated to the United States, died recently at the age of 88 at Western Medical Center. Horowitz, born into the Aua- tro-Hungarian empire in 1895, emigrated to Jerusalem after liv- ing in Communist Roman1a. F« the put 25 yea.rs, he lived in Pennsylvania, Colorado, Los An- geles and Tustin. Horowitz ii survived by Berta, his wife of 58 years, his daughter. Penina Bergman and four grand- children. Bia lister, Gusta, lives in A«o,laraeL He wu interred at Mt. Olive Cemetery, c.o.ta Meu, with his ion-in-law, Rabbi Robert Bergman, Congregation B'nai Is- rael. Tustin, officiating. "It was the first major accident and the tint death in the park," he said. The park remained open afte.r the accident. "It's the old show busine9s axiom," Hardiman said. "The show must go on." Black said the death will be investigated by police. thz~~~ packs in it-9 CNJn p::ckat which bzconvz.e e coffi/ll.ni<int carrying PJUCh . your choica. Of rm cdors; nzd, na:vy, tan , )"21 low and ka.1 ~-.. a rrnat prnc.tical ~ift . 44 Falhion la/and • Newport Buch • 714/644-5070 1001 Weatwood Blvd.• We.rwood Villap • 208/419·7727 "to • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31. 1983 tOP OF THE NEWS NATION Afternoon newspaper prints final edition BJ &M .Utot!la&ed Preti MEMPlllS, Tenn. -Today's folding of the Memphis Preis-Scimitar -the victim of slumping circulation after 102 years -leaves dozens of journalists without jobs and Te~­ nesBee's largeet city with only one daily. newspaper. Juat 10 years ago, the afternoon newspaper's circulation stood at 127 ,000, but it had dropped to 80,000 recenUy. New SS cards to be issued WASHINGTON (AP) -In an effort to thwart Social Security card counterfeiters, the government is starting to issue new or replace- ment cards on banknote paper. Effective today, the new cards will be printed on the same kind of high-grade paper as U.S. currency and will cost the government 3 'h cents apiece, compared to a penny for the cardboard ones. A rsonists set 4 00 blazes DETROIT -Arsonists and Halloween pranksters set more than 400 fires across the city during the night, and one man died in a blaze at his home. a,u thori ties said today. Fires were set in at least three schools, some commercial buildings, apartment buildings, single-family homes, gar- ages and scores of trash receptacles, officials said. Tire smoke hits 3 s tates WINCHESTER, Va. -A five-acre moun- tainof 5 million used tires caught fire and spewed foul-smelling black smoke over three states today, and fire officials worried a water shortage might leave the rubber burning for months. STATE R eagan supporters larger LOS ANGELES -Protests against U.S . military operations abroad drew only small weekend crowds in Southern California, but suppor1ers of President Reagan marshaled larger numbers. In Long Beach. some 100 demon- strators chanted "impeach Reagan" as they marched between two congressional field offices to protest the U.S. invasion of Grenada, U.S. involvement in Nicaragua and El Salvador and the presence of American troops in Beirut. A pro-Reagan demonstration was held in downtown Los Angeles on S unday afternoon. when about 250 people organized by Californians for a Strong America rallied to support the president's decisions. Council 'p erks' ignored LOS ANGELF.s -City Council members are paid $43,923 a year, but many may earn thousands more in perquisites, or "perks" (benefits that aren't di.!lcussed during salary debates), officials say. The City Council will soon consider a 5 percent to 10 percent increase in annual salary. but the cars. cash and trips they receive in ad di ti on to their salaries aren't likely to be part of the council discussion. Crackdown on tick ets due LOS ANGELES -Scofflaws who fail tc pay parking ticke1a promptly will face an additional $7 fine beginning Tueeday, LOE Angeles Municipal Presiding Judge Sherman W . Smith J r . hu warned. The court, wider whoee jurisdiction 2 million parking tickets are laued each year, ai.o plans to impoee the fine on violators who drive rental or leued vehicles or vehicles registered ln other stat.es. Bullet train ro ute eyed SAN DiroC> -The propoeed San Diego-to-Loa Angeles bullet \rain should be relocated to a route along the Interstate 5 Freeway despite opposition from promoters, a san Dlego A.9ociation of Government& transpor- tation planner says. Planner Michael Zdon. said the shift would lessen most of the negative impact that bullet train opponents have com- plained about, including noise and visual pollution. damage to sensitive coastal lagoons, blocking of beach access and po88ible seismic problems caused by the vibrations of the hijth-speed trains. WORLD Soviets rap U.S . in vas ion MOSCOW -The Soviet Union continued its stream of criticism of the U.S . invasion of Grenada, comparing it today to "a daring cavalry attack of armed-to-the-teeth white settlers on a village of redskins." The official Communist Party daily Pravda said last week's invasion showed that the Reagan administration wants "to introduce the methods of the American 'wild West,' when all the problems were 'solved' by a sh ot of the Colt (.45caliber gun) lntothesphereof international relations." Marcos names successor MANILA, Philippines -Aft.er two months of conuoversy over the presidential suocesaion. Ferdinand E. Marcos today anDOW'l'-'ed that if he should become unable to perlonn his duUes as president, all h.i.s'powers would pa.IS to the prime minister. A preaidenUal election would follow within 30 days, he said. Women invade U.S . base GREENHAM COMMON, England -A group of women protesting 800n ·to-arrive U.S. miaaUes cut their way through the perimeter tence a'l Green.ham Common air bue this morning and smeared paint on a runway. police said. A police spokesman IJllfd the 10 women managed to get about 20 yardt into the U.S. Air Force bue and daubed emulalon point on a taxiway leading to the main runway system before being d tained by IK.'CUrity me n. • 813 perish in Turkey earthquake Powerful tremor leaves 25,000 p eople homel ess ERZURUM, Turkey (AP) -A powerful earthquake that rolled through mountainous eutem Turkey killed at least 813 people and has left at least 25,000 bomeleee ln freezing winter weather, otficlals said today. Heavy rain that disrupted efforts to re.cue victims turned to anow in mountain villages devastated by the Sunday quake. U.S.S.R. Turkey, Afghanista n hit by ear th- q uakes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ U.S. tightens ·security after Beirut attack "The need for immcdlate shelter IS a life-or-death matt.er," a Red Cross state ment said . "The affected &{ff la on a high plat.eau and at this time of year llOlli'e one who cannot find shelter after nightfall may freei.e to death before morning." The Turkish Red Crescent Society estimated it needs 5,000 tents, 30,000 heavy blankets and 5,000 heavy sleeping bags. The quake destroyed at least 50 villages and left people dead under col.lapsed buildings in the townships of Horasan, Narman, PasinJer and Sarikamis in the eastern provinces of Erzurum and Kan. Housing Ministry officials said the worst-hit was Horasan and ita surrounding villages with a death toll of 515. They said 221 people in Nannanalso were killed. At least 77 people were killed elst!where. People rushed out of their homes and many spent the night in the streets in the provincial capital of Fnurum as aftershocks rocked the city, the Anatolia news agency said. Schools closed. Turkish President Kenan Evren and Premier Bulent Ulusu flew to the area. Leaders of political parties cut short their election campaigns elsewhere and traveled to Enurum to visit the maimed and console relatives of the dead. Officials in the capital city of Ankara said one planeload of Red Cross relief supplies had arrived from Switz.erland and a second plane, with a 23-member medical team, was expected later today. Saudi Arabia donated $10 million for eartquake relief and Japan gave $21 ,000, officials said. They said the United States asked for a list of needed supplies to contribute to relief work. U.S . Embassy officials said none of the U.S. military bases in Turkey was affected by the quake and that American solide"8 were standing by to assist in l'e9CUe operations if the Turkish government requested it. '"" c- -. ... . . ., .... he •• T ur kish nur se carries village girl to hospital in Pasinler a fter ear thquake. WASHINGTON (AP) -Access to U.S. Marine positions in Beirut has been limited to a one-lane road, and other security precautions have been taken in the wake of the suicide attack on the Marine headquarters, the chief White Houae spokesman said today. U.S. troops shelled hospital Deputy White House pre88 secretary Larry Speakes said Gen. Paul X. Kelley, commandant of the Marine Corps, would detail the steps during testimony lat.er today before the Senate Anned Services Committee. Invadin g forces ofte n confused durin g oper a tion on Gr e nada The headquarters were blown up on Oct. 23, when a truck carrying approximately a ton of explosives was driven into the courtyard of the building. Other steps being taken, according to Speakes, include the placement of Lebanese Armed Forces annored personnel carriers in the vicinity of the Marines' location near the Beirut International Airport. The spokesman said tha t only military and emergency vehicles were being given access to the command post, and that civilians on foot could enter at only one location. In addition, he said that entrances to the command cent.er had been blocked and reinforced, and that rifle companies have reinforced the perimeters of their areM. By TM Attoelated Preu U.S. forces that landed on Grenada to-secure a CUban-built airstrip and rescue American medical students accidentally shelled a mental hospital, killing some mental patients and letting others wander around the island, according to news reports. Maclean's, a Canadian newsmagazine, reported that about 47 men\al patients were kiUed in the shelling, and a New York Post report said at least 13 bodies had been taken from the rubble. The P ost said hospital officials believe the assault came aft.er U.S. forces saw Grenadian soldiers fleeing into the hospital for sanctuary. Officials said . they expected to find more bodies buried beneath toll8 of debris at the 183-patient h06pital, the newspaper said. The sh elling occurred Tuesday, tht! first day of the invasion, the newspaper said. Americans historically have been able to <.'ome Smoking war generates heat In SF SAN FRANCISOO (AP) -Smokers and non-smokers wUJ cross paths at the voting booth Nov. 8, when voters decide whether to regulate the legal weed in workplaces, but thi.ngs are more than a little CI'Olll8 already. ' The controversial issue has aome people fighting mad, while others think the situation just plain stinka. "If anybody complained about. my smoking, f'd have to punch them ," warned Anne Brunetti, a legal secretary. But others feel there's good reason for the ordinance that would require employers to create non-smoking areas if employees asked for them. After all, they say, a little smoke goes a long way. "It's so unfair .... My clothes reek of cigarette smoke at the end of the day," said Maureen Mcinerney. another secretary. The anti-smoking ordinance was proposed by Boa.rd of Supervisors President Wendy Nelder, approved by the board anrl signed by Mayor Dianne Feinstein. But before it could take effect, the issue was forced onto the ballot by a petition championed by tobacco companies. smokers and advocates of free choice. A "yes" vote on the measure would uphold the no-smoking ordinance, which provides a $500-a-day fine for violators and would force employers to ban smoking altogether If em- ployees demanded it. A "no" vote would repeal iL and go freely on Grenada. But U .S. intelligence about the Caribbean nation was so poor th.at the first invading Marines and Army Rangers last week carried photocopies of tourist maps. One Marine platoon leader asked a repor1er whose side the Grenadian army was on. ''Intelligence was not what we would have desired.~' said Vice Adm. J oseph Metcalf, commander of the task force He said many of the invaders felt outraged and abused because of inaccurate infor- mation they received. The first problem was surprisingly strong resistance from Cubans at the airport under construction in southern Grenada. It had been long suspected that the estimated several hundred <.'Onstruclion workers had some military training, but the Americans quickly realJZed they were also fightinR well-dasdplined, experienced soldiers. Cubans killed or wounded during the U .S. invasion of Grenada will be returned tAJ Cuba on a Swiss Air CUght arranged with the help of the International Red Cross. authorities say. Cuban pnsoners would be brought home on a British ship.No details were released here on when the jet and ship would leave Grenada. President Fidel Castro, meanwhile. demanded the return of equipment used by Cuban workers to build a n ew airport In Grenada. "ll is not a matt.er of economics, 1t is a moral matt.er," Havana radio quoted Castro as saying Sunday in a broadcast monitored in Miami. ''The equipments must be re turned to Cuba." President Reagan has said the 8ll'port was to be used for military purposes. to give communist forces easier aa.'eSS to Central and South America. Peronists out in Argentina BUENOS AIRES, Ar- gentina (AP) -Raul Alfonsin of the cen trist Radical Civic Union won the pres.ldenUal race in elections to replace Ar- gentina's seven -year-old military regime, returns showed today. The vic- tor)' ended the Peroni.st Your 64 and More Computer Stor-e 850-5530 570 Newport 81, Costa Mesa SAVI MONIY ON YOUR INSURANCE ·sp~5 & Il AOINT COMPANY MONTHLY '"'"'''o If yew wl•tii DAILY DINNER SPECIALS Sef'ved 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Party's four-decade RABBITT IHStMANCE • d 2..55 domination of national 441 Old ,......,!*, llvd, 1/2 f ne rfc politics. Newpott ha<h. Co. J pe-;'~~~t mo~~ t~~~10~~ •31.11•0 l.a~~1~..i~1A.:~N~~~~h~i~~1~ll~•!n~~~f::::::~~~5 counted, Alfonsin, a ·----Pl 1" I' '''' I~ =---56-year-old lawyer and 1 .&, 2. gr: ~~~m;;,6 ~~~~s~~~~ D :::.ntt1ed .Pt!' I\ • 1'1 popular vote compared ~ U~U ~ to Peronis\ candidate l H\MGS \ .&1 .A1g11n 1w. L•d••'• 39 ,,....... ~~ .. ~~ ,.. \ 1u£SO~'f 1enuet 1 11 High court backs 2 ..... .n.• lerl'l3lA 1. "''" "'81"' • ~N stay of ex ecution ··~· ~~~JI* ·\ ~-"" _.,.. W£01£S0"1 "'~I\ WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court 1 refused today to let Texas authorities kill condemned a s• .Aioi1n murderer James David Autry any time aoon. Autry ' 1on •:,' ii came within minutes of being execu\A!d earlier th.is 1rr ii ~-~ k* Raul Alfonsin 3.95 3.95 The court, wlthoutcomment, left intact a stay of No matter 1u11a~5D~\ ~~~1 execution ordered by Justice Byron R. White just what you're nun \)\~ before Autry was to die by lethal lnjecUon Oct. 5. doing. your Autry, a 29-year-old drift.er, waa strapped lo a wht.'eled cot ln the Texas death houae wtth a needle hometown in hit arm when word of Whit.e's action reached him newspap~r Oct.~ -four minutes aft.er hlA execution was to have Th e Daily Pilat ·Served with homemade soup or crisp salad, potato (baked potato served 4 p.m. lo 9 p.m.) or rice pilaf. and dinner roll. started. Autry was convicted and sententtd to death for fits In gunning down Port Arthur grocery stott clerk Shirley Orouct, 43, over a slx-pnck of be<-r COSTA MESA IRVINE .. 3125 HArbor Blvd. MacAr thur ot S.O. Fwy. . .. Making good food HIY to find. ' Smiles abound on Mesa firm's pumpkins, and balance sheet By KAREN E. llLEJN Clf .. Dllr ........ When Emulex employees put on a pump- kin-carving contest, they mean business. And the business they're doing is big business. The Emulex financial sua:ess story is cloeely • matched by lta personnel suocesa story-fueled by the philoeophy that happy employees mean better workers. And 90 Emulex President Fred Cox, adorned in overalla, plaid shirt, boots and a fanner'a hat, clutching a beer bottle, toured the Emulex plant in Costa Mesa along with politicians, presa and public relations people -all looking at pumpkins. Cox talked to a few friends and pulled a few strings and ended up with !IOme impressive pumpkin judges: Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall, Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley and Ray Wabon, chairman of Walt Disney Productions. Not exactly your run of the mill company contest judges. And the Emulex employees didn't let Cox down. There were 22 department entrants in the contest's five categories: best carved pumpkin, traditional jack-o-lantem, best pumpkin display, animated pumpkin display and Emulex-rela~ pumpkin display. All together, there must have been more than 100 pumpkins carved up. There was a tiger pumpkin, pumpkins dreslled as Emulex salesmen -complete with suits Mid computer boards -computer pumpkins, graduating pumpkins apd even .a. comQlete Linus and the Great Pumpkin display. In the animated pumpkin category, advertis- ing department employees put on a "Pumpkin of Pvt. MJnael D. Mallen. son of Larry and Bonnie Mullen of Huntington Beach, has completed basic training at Fort Jackaon, S.C. He iB a 1983 graduate of Marina High School in Huntington Beach. Pvt. JobD A. Me11apelle, aon of J ohn and Jeannette Mezzapelle of Costa Mesa, has arrived for duty in Pirmuena, West Germany. Mezzapelle, a food aervice specialist, is a 1981 graduate of Costa Meu High School. Airman S&eplleD T. FreDcll, 80n of Thomas and Judith French of Huntington Beach, has been · Uligned to Lowry Air Force Baae, Colo., after oonu>leting Air Force basic training. French, a 1981 t .,.adu.ate of Edi8on High Sc.hool, will receive . imtruction in th.e supply field. Air Force Re9erve Airman 1st Class JuJce L. Crockford, daughter of Joyce F . Mawhinney of Costa Mesa, baa. graduated Crom the Air Force air cargo spetj.alist ooune at Sheppard Air Force Bue, Texas. She will 8eCVe at Treasure Ialand Navel Air Station, Calif., with the 5~th Aerial Port Squadron. Dauy L. Urqahart, aon of Dale and Connie Urquhart of Huntington Beach, has been promoted to technical .ergeant in the Air Force. He is a patient affairs supervi8or at the Air Force hospital in Columbus Air Force Baae, Mias. Airman Kirk S. Carter, 80n of Andrew and Doris Carter of Huntington Beach, has been assigned to the 1 Presidio in Monterey after completing basic training. ~Carter, a 1979 graduate of Edison Hlgh School in Huntington Beach, will receive specialized instruc- tion in the voice procesaing field. Technical Sgt. AleUDder R. Co, son of Ernesto and Luz Co of Laguna Beach, has graduated from the Air Force manpower management specialist oourae at Keesler Air Force Baae, Miss. Co is scheduled to serve with the 1600th Management EWngineering Squadron at Travis Air Force Bue, Calif. BIRTHS fOUNTAIN YAU.rt C~NC>WfTM. 00-.U Mr. end Mr9. Aober1 Pollr ... Huntington Beedl, girl Mr. end Mr9. Oofdotl Pllhart • W..milnlter oeC. M Mr. end Mrs. Wendell Sperka, Huntington 8-:fl, girl Mr. end M'9. AlpflonM Oetouw•. -~ Beedl, boy Mr. end .. ,... Alcerdo l una. C:O.t• ....... boy OcteMf 17 Mr. end .. ,.. J-c u111 ... Coe1a ...... boy Mt. and .. ,.. t1mo1hy w1marn1. Fountain Ve/M/f, boy Mr. end Mrw. Stephen Aldgwey, " • Huntington Beech, boy o.w-1• Mt. end M'9. Slec>l\en Meguln, Hunllnglon Beed!. glr1 Mr end Mrw. Ahmed Shalllt11, Huntington BMch, glrf Mr. end Mra. Kim Lott, eo.te ....... boy OctoMf 19 Mr. end Mr., Dudley Booth, eo.te M .... glr1 Octollef 20 Mr. Ind Mrt. 8nioe Lyon1, Hunl· lngton 8Nch, boy Mr. end Mrt. Gordon Thorin, C91t1 Meta. boy Mr. end Mfl. G41orge WHtphel, Huntington Beech, boy Oatober21 Mr. end Mrw. Gordon AU91vold, Huntington BMch, boy Mr. •nd Mrt. 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Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Oft.tees or1y llY ollertno .--.~ 10 C••• ·-11 who .. ,,.1y """""""' IUllablrty elllndttdt ,,,., wo.1h ••~ ot -· lvt.....,_ & ..,,~ ot 11 '"91126000 & gt-'"'°"""''•e-ot S6~000 1n tNf '82 '83orNttanet worth, H dtf--.cl, of l6000 000 or motel IUMd UjlOll & IUl>19Ct to the OP""°" 01 Wm S C1ac:n bq contelM<I in lhe la• -" 6 t•• '"" _,'°"' ot Int Of191 mamorandulll ln•ex•pen•alve• "(In lk spen' slv) not high In price: reasonable: cl111Uled advertising D•llv Pll-' Classlfled Advertising -· ., 642-5678 "Sultan" Bill Mullins, credit collec- tions manager for Costa Mesa's Emulex Corp., is surrounded by Oz" play with the pumpkin/wizard demanding the blue ribbon from the Emulex pump- kin-carving con test in return for brains, courage and a heart. And then came the best part-for employees: The quarterly beer bust and Texas-style barbeque, where Cox passes out the profit-sharing checks to It's true. Oraf'ge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 "5 ---- , . I , l ~ ..... ,.....~LM,.,_ "harem girls" from the accounting department at the company's elaborate Hallo"'·een party. each employee. Financial results for the first fiscal quarter of this year, completed Sept. 26, showed the $13 million generated in revenue was a 129 percent increase over the saine perioo laSt year. Net earnings showed a 202 percent increase and earnings per share increased by 122 percent. Laguna bus contract may be switched By LP. BENET °' .. .,.., ......... Continental Motor Corp. may have missed the bua as far as the city of Laguna Beach is concerned. The Irvtne-bued company. under contract with the city of Laguna Beach to assemble two open-air trams and three propane-powered buses, is still sh1:.1t down. The financially ailing company was schedul.ed begin work on the $400,000 Laguna order last week, according to the firm's comptroller, John Speidel. However, Laguna Beach officials were in- fomled by a Continental representative that the company still hasn't raiaed enough money to begin production. "They seem acrewed up right now," City Manager Ken Frank said. Frank said on Tue9day he will recommend the City Council cancel the $100,000 tram contract with Continental and give it to Specialty Vehicle Manufacturing Company, which offered the second lowest bid. "It's only $300 more for each tram," Frank said. Frank alao expects to recommend council members transfer the $300,000 bus contract Crom Continental to another Irvine bus assembly plant at no additional ooet to city. That fimi, Intersect Corp., employs an engineer who worked forAAntinental, according to Terry Brandt, director of municipal services. Auction set at Newport club A holiday auction, sponsored by the Newport Beach Newcomers Club, is scheduled Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Eastbluff Clubhouse, 2414 Vista del Oro. Handmade items and home baked goods will be auctioned off and a salad luncheon will follow . For infonnation, call 675-1683. i\ Cump.ir1'-< 11t L.1hl111111.1 ~ti,, h r't l1111·1-1.11t 1\nnual l't•rc .. nlal(t' Ratt· on $~2.:lOO 11''.. Monthly l'aynwnts :11111 8-l ~ 96 l\lunths $ :Ii .:l~f Iii I $ N11/1'\ dl'/1'1111/llt'd 111 1111/. /111111· II/'"' I I I /(/~'I'll f 1r1 .. l11•r 1:.:. /'IX.I I-.. '' . 11 I It~ A loa n for thi s Winnebago Chi eftan 22 will cost you $2.186 more at First Interstate Bank. them it will at California First. any major bank in th e state. So no matter what you need the money fo r, we could save yo u more than you think . In addition. if the loan you want is und er $50,000, and isn't secured by real estpte, we'll answer your re quest within 24 hours. Sometimes the same day. We think lower loan rates, and faster answers, are two good ways to prove how much better bank· ing can be at California First. T he fact is, California First Ban k ha s th e lowest fi xed rates on consumer loans, overall. of , \lr111IM·t 1-1\lt' If you'd like to know hvw much better, think of how mu ch farther you could go on $2.186. • Ae Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31 , 1983 D MAILBOX Schools need child care centers To the Editor: There ia little doubt that the public 8Choola are suffering from the vut number of duties and obUptiona that have been thruat upon them by IOdety over the yean. However, there ia another function that they mu.st begin to ...wne and, perhaps, one of the moet important functions of all. It ii time for achoola to provide child care for children agt:9 up to age five and for thoee achool·age children who need it. There are hundreds of pre-achool-aged children in our area who are receiving lees than adequate care. Their parents - married and single -are often atre91ed unmercifully to provide decent food, clothing and shelter. 'nlere ia little time left for giving adequate love and supervision to their offspring. ference. among them. Some will do well, eapedally thme who have been nurtured in a caring at- motphere. Othen will fail mJ9erably, especially UlClee who were neglected. The vut dlf. ferencee readily apparent in kinderprten do not diaappear. They become greater u the chil- dren mature. Day care centers, primarily financed and superviaed by the school district, could give thousands of children a better < beginning, a better chance at life. We can afford it if we chooee to. We have many facilities in our district that could be Wied to provide such aervioe.. There are hundredll oL people who would love to work in such a setting. The community would benefit im· measurably. All we need i.a the will to do it. '' WAS ~AT THE D<XlRBELL? '' The resul~ Hund.red.a of chil· dren are left with disinterest.ed babysitters, careleealy nan day car.e facilities, or left alone in locked rooms with a TV aet or aim ply left to roam the streets. It la 9W'primng that eo many children being reared in such environ· men ts tum out 110 well. Many, however, end up in juvenile halls, CY A or in prillOoa. And, we may need the reminder -if we provide aubeidiz.ed day care now -it will be far ie.. expenaive than building detention facilities and pri9ona later. Let us begin -now. GENE.BEAVER DeLorean's guilt not so certain When children enter kindergarten there are vast dit. C.O.ta Mesa &!Jt.or'a note: Beaver la a can· didate in the Nov. 8 election LOI' a .tie.It on the Newport-Mesa achool bolU'd. Speaking out about speeding To the Editor: I have been reading your news- paper for a number of years. I enjoy the local flavor that any hometown newspaper can give to its readers. However, I al80 work and live in this community. When an article ia printed that does harm to my community, then I feel it la time to speak out. I am referrinl to your front page story concerning two indi- viduals who partidpat.ed in an illegal road raoe. Thia story ap- peared Tue9day 1 Oct. 18, I have been in the field of driver education for a period of 26 years. Du.ring that time I have tried very bard to educate young im- pnmionable miDda with the idea that driving a motor vehJcle la a rapomible undertaking. With one article such as this one, you have done more harm in one day that I could do if I were teaching drag racing in the echool parking lot for an entire year. You have made heroes out of a couple of adoleacent jerks. You ahouldn't be writing about them. You should be cruaad.ing to have them locked up. I would like to lift just one of the ridiculous l<>tPca from the article: "I did it for the challenge, for satisfaction. In the 12 years that this race baa been nan there baa never been an accident. It proves bad driven cause accldents, not speed." Diem said. It ia this kind of pre.puberty thinking that makes t.hia article so dangerous. Mr. Diem, during one of your 150 mile per hour speeding aeaaiona. what if Mrs. Jones, who isn't the driver she was 50 years ago. pulla out onto the road in front of you? Thia maneuver would be safe at the legal limit but you succeed in 1p1'9dina Mn. Jones all over route 70. Would you be wtWna to pleed guilty to murder, Mr. Diem! Becauae that is what it would be. In the future, you might con· sider the oonaquences of your news before you print such trash. GroRGE SELFRIDGE Teacher Back Bay High School Costa Mesa Hoover was stead[ ast for law To the Editor: Your cartoon about J. F.dgar Hoover in an earlier edition i.a an affront to every dthen who stands for law and ~r. Whatever ebe Hoover did, be fcqed the atrona- e.t and beat law «ganl.zation this COWltry ever had and at a time when half the police in all the major cities of the9e United Sta tea were either on the take or lltymied by crooked judges and politid.ana. It was Hoover and the FBI who went after Capone, Luciano, K&rpla, DUJ.inaer, Pretty Boy Floyd and countleea other muter criminala. Whatever ei.e the man WU, he WU at.eedfut in hia pursuit of thoee who had and bftd contempt for the law. Of all who threaten our aodety today you cannot find • better target? You cannot be more objec· live in the way you attack aubjecb like Hoover and Falwell? Yellow jouma1ian like theee recent displays have no place in a family orient.ed paper. J .W.REID Co.ta Mesa l. I. BDJd/Speedo Domingo 'Ill.at renowned tenor Placido Dornlngo works. I mean really worka. U you average out h1a appearanc:im since 1963, they come to one every three days. In his spare time, he has memoriz.ed 70 leading operatic rolea. Women of 150 yean ago readily ~eted. the notion that New lllgland nun served well aa a hair shampoo. Many kept it in their cabinets, and ao explained Its preeence. And 90r'De actually put it on their hair. It la not enough to say Prince Philip Of F.ng1and WU bom ln hil parents' home on the laland of Corfu of Greece. Say alllO that he wu born there on the diningroom table. Footnotes in some U.S. hiltory boob l.ndic9te one reaon Ben· junln P'rankl1n wu not com· mi.soned to write the Declaration of Independence: Hil subtle leNe of hwnor w• well known. The O~NOE COAST Daily Pilat Declaration was a aerloua matter. Wouldn't do to conceal a joke in any line of, it . San Antonio's Denn.la Gittinger says he ao hates trite phruee, he'd give an arm and a leg to stamp them out. He rewrites: "You pays your money and takes your changes." "That aex, it's an ex· erciae in fertllity.'' "Cleanltne98 ii next to lmJX*ible.'' Ouna confiscated by police in Oakland, Calif., are melted down to make manhole coven. Q. Where'd "toe head" - meaning U1ht blond -come from? A. 'nlat word la "tow." A llght-a>lored raw fiber of wool, flax, hemp, whatever. Uaed for twine or atuffina. Male lions tend to be Htrenely lleX:)' whlle male UCen are ju8t the oppo.tte. Why they differ in this manner a. • mystery. HJ.. achwarta Ill ~ L.-ryD ...... ............. WASHINGTON -Despite video tapes that show him clearly handlina • •tchel full of mcatne, auto w1u.rd John Del...oreul'a contention that the govemment entrapped him into the illicit drug deal may still hold in court. The reaon la that crudal con· venations in the early atqe9 of the bizarre incident were not recorded. So the government'• claim that DeLorean initiat.ed the narcotlca deal cannot be proven by electronic evidence. Neither, of ~COW'9e, can l)e... Lorean'• lnlliltance that It WU • government informant who first suggested a cocaine tranaaction u the way to bail the flamboyant automaker out of his finandal difficulties. He then went along with the deal. he told my staff, becau.e of threats against his family. Mia1ing evidence The government's case isn't as airtight aa the attomeya have been claiming in pretrial mot.Iona over the momhl. For ~. one motion states that "the oompiracy la vividly depicted and ~ on a aeriea of audio and video G. .1~1c~1~1 ....... 1...._11-11-1 -~ tapes." But court documents and intem.al government memo. stud- ied by my aaociates Indy Badhwar and Tony Capaa:io llhow no conclusive evidence to prove the government'• cl.aim that "DeLorean lnitiat.ed hil partid· pation in a narootica transaction," and that ''narootica were di8cumed openly from July through the date ofhilarrest" in October 1982. The vltaloonvenationasimplyweren't recorded. Aax>rd.ing to an internal Drug Enforcement Administration re. port, U.S. Attorney James Walsh decided to open an investigation on July 16, 1982. ffia decision WU baaed largely on a 10-rninute conversation with the DEA agent who handled James Timothy Hoffman, the infonnant l)e... Lorean swears set him up. Fint contact The DEA report admits that Hofbnan made the first call to DeLorean. In this first c:onvenation, which WM unrecorded. Hoffman said DeLorean diK'Jc.ed hia auto oom· pany'a deep money troubla and aaked Hoffman 1f he knew any inVt!An who miaht belp •ve the company. A. Holtman nicounted the oonvenation to the DEA, he said no. DeLorean then Mid he "wanted to meet and diac\m an important matter and could not do so over thf' phone." An eight-minute follow.up call the next day WU alllO unrecorded. Newport meeting The two men met in Newport Beach on July 11, 1982. Hoffman reported to his DEA agent that he ''wu asked by DeLorean 1f he had connections in the Orient for white powder and al.a the connec· tiona to transport and market the product in the U.S ." The DEA report concluded that DeLorean wanted ''to finance the importation of white heroin into the U.S .A. by private airuaft from the Far Eut." But the Hottman-De Lorean, meetina was not reconSed, nor were three other calla between them that ume day. Tbe aovemment oontenm that DeLorean "characterized the narcotk:a deU •a 'aocMend' in h1a tint recorded convenatioo with an undercover aaent." A.ctually' that canvenatlon wM with a t.nlr.et-undercovel'• aaent whom Hoffman bed liven aa • financial refmence -and the word "god· eend" waa not uttered. The next day, however, l)e... Lorean called Hoffman. The con· venation wu alllO recorded, and a DEA report de9cribea it this way; ''DeLorean 1tat.ed that he had di.::u.ed with the banker the pomibWty of obtaining a Joan fOC' 'floor planning' hia cars." It wu this loan that DeLorean referred to aa a ''Jl0d8end. •• In the taped conversation with Hoffman, DeLorean said he want- • ed to "go ahead with our prop. omtian." The government says he meant the narootia deal. De· Lorean says he WU talkina about a legitimate investment peclcage. In fact, in a recent pretrial hearing, proeecutor Walab WU forced to concede that there WU ·no mention of narcotics in that c:rucia1 early converation be- tween DeLoree.n and the eovem· anent informant. Television strikes up the bland We were mttmg around the other night talldna about old TV ahowa. The question came up about whether they Wied to be bener. 'Ibey Kem better when you start recaWnc axne of the good ones, but It's probably be- cawie you remember the good one. and you have 30 years to chooee from. It's hard to reaiat 10me of that good.old.days.of ·television talk. ~-Tab eometb.in1 • trivial u the pme mow.. Weren't the pme ahowa better? There WU a time when just about everyone in America watch· ed .. The $64,000 Que9tion. .. It WU substantially more lnteUJ&ent than the pme shows l mp peat now. Anyone old eMNlh to have seen the show can remember watchin8 the conie.tant aweatinl ~ in the f.amoua "ldation . '' 1be contestant could take the money and nm at any Jevel or keep trying fOC' a blael' prize by amwerma a harder question. The questions were excellent and it was fun t.o try to answer them youraeU at home. Diltp'aced It turned out. of COUl'9e, that I ·-.. • President Eiaenhower'a valet or a ~ ...) Ringling Brothen clown. lllY IDlllY ~ Comedlaa• -------------It 1eemed to all of ua talldna about it the other night that there were more good comedy ahoW9 and more aoodcomed1ana. Ia there anyone around who's aa funny aa Jimmy Durante, Jack Benny, Jackie GleMon on "The ffcmey. mooners," Phil Silvera on "Seraeant Bilko" or Wally Cox on "Mr. Peepers"? I haven't 8ee11 a situation comedy rve lauahed at much lince "'The Mary Tyler "The 164,000 Question" wu dia-- honeat becauae the produoen were coechina certain oontstanta With the anawen in order to make the aame more interest.Ina. Charles Van Doren, a member of the youll8el' generation of one of America'• mo.t dJstlncu..lahed family of llCholara, waa ~ when lt tumed out he'd been provided with information about the amwen in advance. It w• a national 8mndal, on page one of ~ newspaper. That'• bow big the pme shows u.ed to be. Today I can't lmacine anyone c:artng 1f It turned out that contestants on "Family Feud" were belng glven answers in advance. Theft were other good and literate pme abowa, too. "What'I My Line," with John Daly, Arlene Franda. Dorothy Kilpllen and Bennett c.erf, WU good fun. On "rve Got a Secret" with Garry Moore, a witty panel tried to find out what the guest'• teeret wu. It might have been that he wu Moore Show.'' Where are people aa funny u Herb Shriner, Gecqe Gobel. Ari Camey, Lucille Ball, Sam Lewmon. Ernie K.ovllm, Danny Kaye, Jonathan Winters or Dick Van Dyke? (I'm purpoeely Jeavlng out Red Sblton, Bob Hope, Dean Martin. Jttry Lewis and Danny Thomaa became I never cared much for them.) Bob Newhart la one of the few oomediana atill on televiaion who's in a clall with the beat. "Lauah·ln" wu a hokey but wonderfully inventive comedy show. You wonder where it went. 'There's nothlnc around now any· where near u good. It had first ci.. comedy writ.era and a sreet '*' includ.ina Goldie Hawn, Judy Came, Arte Johnllon. Lily Tomlin, Ruth Buzzi and Henry Gibmn. WbeneYer a star la made on a abow like that, u Goldie Hawn w-. the star almost always <W- dde8. after a few years, that he~ llhe can make more mlDeY able eomewhen! elae. Usually they JuSt disappear. Goldie Hawn and Lil)' Tomlin haven't dl8appeared ~t they were neYer" • aocxl apill • they were ln their oriC1na1 rolee an "Lal.l,ltt-In." People are watchina lem t.eJe.. vlalon than they U8ed t.o and network executivea are looking tc. the reuon. l think the~ la that the prqpwm aren'tany aood. There'• too much aameoem, too little genuine inventiveneta. They're relYinC on old forma• rather than creatinl new ones. Even though the American public hu a huae appetite fOI' junk entertainment, television'• repu- tation fOI' mediocrity ia what's hurting it ID08t. People are proud to say they've been to the theater, the open or even the movies but you don't beer anyone bnalDI about watching televiaion. Flying isn't lnuch fun anymore I don't at all mind Qytr\8 it8elf, but l do d1aUke and raent almost everythlna ei.e connected with commetda1 aviation -from the large a1.rporta to the reeervationa ayst.em. the fara, the meals and the frequent duplldty of many alrlinea. lron.k:ally, OYinC WU far mare pleuunible in ltl primitive 1tapt, when It wu 1-:t· 1-frandc and i.. com "· Plane travel today la more boerdlna • aittJe.boat after belna herded throuch an airpOrt that aeem9 exprellly delltcned to t.e9t your blood pt• un to the bwwdnc pdnt. J)veryone, of ooune, hu h.la own horror ltm')' 1 ., 1 won't burden 10" with my pWy Ule o( a trip beck th.ii aunmer f.rom Bar Harbor, M.aJ.ne, to the MJdwelt - ~ -m-11-, ... --~ save to say that three of my children mc•tored beck and ar- rived home at about the same time we did, but with much lem delay, expeme and flwtratioo. What hu happened over the yean, I think, la that f1yin8 capabWty bu outstripped the Jopticlof air trarwpor1atlon, even with the dubious help of the computer. lt la not the trip aloft but the tanaSements on the sround that pnrvmt the prom~ COi\• wnlera and comfort we were prorniled tn the 8*1'"\y dayw of aviation. The nub of the problem IHml to be that the commercial a1rUnee I Rams running back Eric Dickerson is shoved out of bounds at the Miami Daily Pilat MONDAY, OCT. 31, 1983 COMICS 84 ENTERTAINMENT 85 STOCKS 86 "" ....... I-yard line by cornerback William Judson in Sunday's action. 'Impressed to death' Dickerson praises Marino as Rams fall, 30-14 MIAMI (AP) -U Eric Dickenon had any lingering doubta about Dan Marino, they're gone , now. The Rama' explosive rookie running back pronounced hirmelf "impre.ed to death" after t.ak.ing a 30-1.f beating from Marino and hi.a Dolphins. Marino ran 2 yards for one tQUchdown and pa.seed for 279 yards and two more IOOres Sunday t.o take the honors in a game that showcued the National Football League's best two rookies, one a paaaer, the other a runner. Dickereon's 101 yards on 14 auTies made him the first back of the 11eUOn -and only the 17th rookie in NFL history-t.o gain more than 1,000 yards. But he left the Orange Bowl full of praiae for Marino, who completed his first nine puae11 before throwing an incompletion. ''Today he had a great day throwing the ball," uid the 6-3, 218-pound running back, who al.a leeda the NFL with 15 touchdowns. "When I first heard the big hype about him, I had my doubts," Dickereon said. Then he watched MariJlOon TV laat year. "He didn't do that much and I thought, 'He's not that good.' "And then we played them iJt the Cott.on Bowl," Dickenon Mid, recalling Southern Met.hodiat's 7-3 victory over Marino and Pitt laat January. "He • lmpre81ed me t.o death. "When I saw him, I said he waa going t.o be a great NFL quarterback becauae he can move and he haa a dynamite arm." Nothing happened Sunday to change Dickenon's mind u the Dolphins, tied with Buffalo atop the AFC East, advanced t.o 6-3. The Rams dropped t.o 5-4, but remain No. 2 in the NFC West. "You win a few, you loee a few. You win a lot, you loee a lot," Oickenon said. "Th.is is the worst beating I've had in a long, long time, I'll say that. But I think we'll bounce back." Marino's 2-yard acoring run 5:12 into the game capped an 11-play, 80-yard drive. He had a 46-yard bomb to aecond-year receiver Mark Duper, who had seven catches for 134 yards, midway through the aecond quart.er and a 3-yard TD tom t.o fellow rookie David Overstreet nearly three minutes into the fourth quart.er. "Dan ls a great quarterback. He's got the poise of a guy who's been in the league 10 years," Overstreet said. . . Uwe von Schamann's 32-yard field goal and Tony Nathan's 18-yard spinout broke a 14-14 halftime tie and put the game out of reach. Knox returns to LA in style; (Raiders fall Dickenon, who had only two carries for elght yards in the leCOOd half, scored on a 2-yard pitchout ' 3:28 before futermiMion. Los Angeles' first touch- down came on Mike Gwnan's 2-yard catch from Vince Ferragamo, who wu 23 of 38 for 213 yards, with three interceptions. By PAUL BARTELT __... .... o.llr,.. LOS ANGELES -In hi.a first trip back to the Coliaeum since leaving the Rama six years ago, Seattle head coach Chuck Knox recorded his lOOth NFL victory Sunday, guiding the Seahawka to a 34-21 win over the Loe Angeles Raiders. "Thia was a big game for us," said Knox. "But, every game la a big game. We're just trying t.o get into the playoffs." After Raider running back Marcus Allen ICOred from one yard out on the first play of the 9eCOOd quarter, Seattle acored 17 unanswered points and built a lead they would never relinquish. Seattle's first points came when Allen, who pined only 30 yards rushing on the day, waa hit from behind by linebacker Keith Butler, fumbled the bUJ, and Seattle'• Shelton Robirwon returned it 12 yards for a touchdown. "Butler wu blitzing on the play and popped Ma.rcua pretty good,'' aaid RObinlon. ''Ma.rcua tried to pick it up, but he mimed it and I just happened to be there." Early in the third quarter, following tafety * ann McElroy'• interception of of a pus from Seattle QB Dave Kries, the Raiden were only down 17-14 after tllht end Don U...lbeck'• four-yard touchdown reception from Marc Wu.on. Krieg, who started h1a first game of the leMOll Sunday aft.er Knox benched aeven-year •1.arter Jim Zom after lut week'• Jo. t.o Pituburah, immediately directed the Seahawka on a 6~-yard a:oring drive, climaxed by rookJe runn.1na b9ck CUrt Warner'• one-yard TD run. • 'We did pretty well today," u1d Kries. "I think both teams were kind of feelinl e.ch other out at flnt. Our deferwe helped aei us •tarted with that blg tutnover (Allen'• fumble) and after that everything tW1ed Pnc our way.'' "We probably should have given (Dickel'90n) the ball more," said John RobU.On, the Rams' first-year coach. "From our standpoint, it's very aim pie. We just did not play very well." The Rams will try t.o rebound this Sunday at Anaheim Stadium when the Chicago Bean (3-6) come t.o town. Chargers-' Skins: Glamour tarnished SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San Diego Chargers, flirting with their first loe.ing .euon in seven yeen. throwquarterback&iLutherandacastofbackupaat the Washington Redskins iri tonight's National Football League game. Monthl ago, lt looked like a achedule-maker'• coup, matching two of pro football'• most explolive offemet. But much of the glamour la aone with San Diego riddled by injuries and off to a 3-5 atart. With Luther replacing veteran Dan Fouts for the ll!lCOnd week in a row, the Chargers are 3-polnt underdop for the 6 o'clock naUonally televiled contest. Most of San Diego's backfield hu been wiped out the put two weeka. Coach Don Coryell said Fouts, troubled by a strained muscle in h1a richt aboulder, would be held out rather than rtak lq-term injury. Running t.cks Ch\lCk Muncie and James Brooks are questionable. A. a result, San Diego's once-aweeome offenae hall fallen on hard times. The Chargers have not acored a touchdown tn six quarters, but L uther, a llttle·Wled fourth YNr pro, remaina optimiatic. "1 ju.at look at lt u a «reat opportunity for me and thlaclub," aa1d Luther. "We need a bla pme to tum OW"lelvet around and pt back on the rl&ht ~th." ., D Referees, NBA to talk again; substitute o~ficials draw more criticism. B2. 0 ~ CIF spots on the line Football playoffs: It's still wide open .. By ROGER CARLSON Of .. DlllJ ........ For a few who went for it and milled, it'• just a matter of play- ing it out with hopes of aalvaging 80mething from the laat two weeks of the prep football aeuon. Bui for l'D08t, there's •till a great deal at stake -including cham- pionahi.-and bids to the CIF How the league racei 1h~pe up ..... "-.._ -.. WLT ,_....Vllev a o o ...,........ e.ctl , 0 0 WLT 7 1 • 1 I O :a • 1 J • 1 1 ., • MlrlM 2 ,, 0 ...... 1 t 0 om. VllW 0 , 0 .......... • J • l ' • playoffs. ·tt ~--\ Every league is guaranteed three entries in the playoffs, which begin Nov. 18, and in each conference, one of five leagues gets a wild card entry for a fourth '"" Vllev VI. MetlM 9' OCC HUnttnlloft ~ .. w..tmlMlw ...... wt. ~ View .. Htft. ~ ......... ~ .... ~View et Ha Mw.119-, ..... Vllev et~ M9rlN VL ldlloll el OCC team. · The Sunset and Angelus circuits are in the Big Flve Con- ference, the Sea View is in the Central Conference and the South Coast League is in the Southern Conference. CMrlll WLT ' 1 .1 1 1 • ) s • ....... . , ... J 5 • • J 1 t I 1 Anaheim Stadium is the site of the Bia Five finale Dec. 9, and on Dec. 10 the Southern Conference and another conference to be de- termined by the CIF office wW be ahowcaaed in a double-header. In 1982 the Central Conference showdown, won by El Toro from the Sea View League, was held at Orange Coast O>llege. First, however, there are-aome ti\les, which provide champions with No. 1 aeeding from their respective leagues, to be decided. And, although there are this week's games to be considered. it still boils down t.o showdowns in the Sunaet League and Sea View League in the final round: Sumet crown, with one pomible exception: M•rina. Should Marina upeet Fountain Valley this week the Vikings could turn it into a three-way IC!'arnble for the title with a victory the follow- inQ week. but if the Vik!.nga loee t.o Foun- tain Valley, they still have ll bid t.o the CIF Bi, Five Conference playoffs with a victory over Ed.ii.on. Edi8on. faVOl'ed t.o take Ocean View this week. has a similar shot with a win Over Marina. But . . . if Marina tops Fountain Valley, then it· aeta up another polllibility of a three-way tie for third if Fountain Valley should loee again t.o Huqlingtorl Beach. Fountain Valley and Hunt- ington Beach should aettle the -==--== . ... ... .. ............ -...-.... ........ 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Sampson: He's just a 7-4 point guard I HOUSTON (AP) -Ralph Sampeon in h1a professional basketball debut showed himaelf to be smart aa well as talented. A. a result, the much-anticipated confrontation between the Houston Rockets' 7-4 rookie against cement-tough veteran Artis Gilmore of the San Antonio Spurs wasn't a confrontation at all when Sampeon's team had the ball. . lnatead, Sam peon conceded Gilmore h1a •trencth anq 30-pound weight advantage ~ retreated outaide. While the 7-2, 260-pound Gilmore stayed anchored near the basket. Sampeon had a grand time fiipptni jumpen with the ~ of a pant and awooptnc downcourt on futbreak.a, now and then t.oppU\8 one otf with a cruhing dunk. Sarnpon•utatlatics in Houaton's 106-100 victory over the Spurs Saturday weren't awe-inaplrtnc-18 pointa, 12 rebounda, four blocked shots and fk>f-21 ahootina -but the grace and akil1 with which he moved h1a very tall body aroW\d the court certainly were. , While Gilmore ls among the top four momt effective cent.en in the league, away h'om the bMket he ia out of bis element. Sam peon aeemi.nalY could be comfortable playing point guard. Sampeon aerved wamlna to other NaUCJMI Buketball A..ociation centers that he hu thealdlla to do anYlhina nea.ary to counteract their ltftnltha. Rockets Coach Bill Fitch compared h1m to a 1net flahter who will ~bis tty le to frulttate an opponent. On Seettle'• next pc 11 eeaioo, the Raider defeme (See RAIDERS, Pace 81) ' . Luther haa completed 32 ol 63 puaes for 299 yards and one touchdown. Hia eff 6dency rattnc la a lowly 43.3, compued to Fouta' 92.2. ----------------- "You don't always f'8ht the ume way,'' l9id Fitch, who made hla debut U ·Hoution C09Ch alter four y.-n in Bolton. "I want him IOina lnlide, ~t rm sure aome teama won't Uke leefua Ralph~ thoee little ahots out there." · / I • . . . . a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday; October 31, 1983 SPORTS BRf AK Quote of the day Holmes predicts knockout Oeorae MaclDtyre, football ooach at LAS VEGAS -World Boxing m Council heavywetaht champion Larry NBA f Vanderbilt, after the Commodore9 loet their Holmea arrived here Sunday and even ' re s to meet·, 1eventh starter th1a IMIOI\ becawie of before checldna into hia hotel, predic- injuriesoracademicproblema:''Wejusthave ted he would aefeet Marvia Frazier on Nov. 25 ••b t • t t ff• • J to take our belt and tighten it another notch. without aWna the distance Su S 1Ue0 ICI8 S lth1nkl'mdowntoanl8-incbwaitt." "He(Fruier)aayshe'llfightthreeminut.esof d • • • • every round and that I can't atand up to that kind raw1ng cr1t1c1sm Mc. Cumber takes Penaacola of Pft!91Utt·" Holmsaald. "But I have news for Frem AP .._patdn him, he'll pt hit three mlnutee of every round. · RAIDERS ... From Page 81 forced the Seahawka on fourth and two t.o attempt a field pl. But Zam, who holds f« kicker Norm Johnlon, took the map, rolled out to the left and connected with David Hughes foe a 33-yard touchdown. Raider head coach Tom Florea, who'• team has loet three of its lut five games. wu not happy with the Raiden' perfonnance. "Need.le. toaay, we didn't play very well." NEW YORK -The National m PENSACOLA, Fla. -Mark !I "U he underestimate. my stamina, he'll pt Buketball A9ociation'a Labor Rela-McCwnber finiahed off. 6-under-par =:. .. out quick, but he'll pt knocked out Big day for ex-area stars tiona Committee and the league's 66 with blrdiee on the lut three holes Holmea will be training at the Sahara Hotel negotiators in the stalemated contract and eoored a four ... troke victory Sun-betdnnina Monday. The filht will be held at FonnerOrangeCoutareafootballplayenmade dlapute .with the referees' union will meet day in the Penaacola Open, the final individual Cae.an Palace and televt.ed live by NBC. their preeence known Saturday even though their Tue.day, a spokesman for the league said Sunday event on the 10-month PGA Tour. Holme9 has been the WBC heavywetaht teams came out on the ahort end of the 1COre. ntaht. McCwnber acquired hi.ti aeoond victory of the champion~ June 1978 and la undefeated in 44 At Corvallis, Ore., Stanford'• Emile Harry The meeting was called by Commiaaioner aeuon, and third of his career, with a 266 total, 18 fiahta. Frazier, aon of fonner world he&vywel8ht (former Fountain Valley ffilh) caught aix pa.es for Larry O'Brien "ao everyone knows in which under par on the Perdido Bay Country Club champion Joe Frazier, ia undefeated but in only 10 103 yard.a, but the Cardinala fell 31-18. direction we're going," said Alex Sachare, the coune. profemional bouts. At Norman, Oklahoma, K.anua quarterback NBA'• director of information. Fuzzy Zoeller and Cal Peete, meanwhile, fell Frank Seurer, origi.nally a doubtful starter for Sachare said union head Richie Phillips and abort in their lut-psp bida to overtake aome B J Bol"d • h d• Kanau,connectedon22of40~for263yardsbut bia negotiating team have been invited to resume at.ent leaden and Hal Sutton wound up u the e 1 e WlllS an I Cap the Jayhawkl were overwhelmed by Oklahoma, negotiations after the NBA people meet. year'a leading money-winner and Ray Floyd took 46-14. 1be former Edieon High QB threw two TD There have been no contract talks since the Vardon Trophy, which goe. to the man with ARCADIA-BelBolideranaway ~ pa11e9and wu intercepted twice. Thuraday. A meeting echeduled for Friday, hours the low stroke average on the Tour. to a 5·tencth victory over TraveWna Seurer'• teammate, running baclt Kerwin Bell before the league opened its regular aeaaon with Zoeller, who admitted to aevere pain from a Victor in the $109,200 Carleton F. (al8o ex-Ediaon) was held to juat 25 yard.a on 10 sut.titute referees, never was held. chronic back condition, needed to finish in a tie for Burke Handicap at Santa Anita Sun-carries. Theaul-ti.~officiala,uaedbythe leaguein fourth or better to overtake Sutton on the day,andjockeyChriaMcCarronrodefourwtnners Mat.er Del grada Phil Spencer and Mike Rish exhibition games since the contract with the money-winninglist.Buthecoulddonobetterthan before~ crowd of 37,387. hooked up on 16-yard TD pus for the University ot referees expired on Sept. 1, continued to draw match par 71 over the final 18 holee and tied for San Otego, but the Toreron fell to Cal Lutheran, crtticiam. 2sth at 2ao. Television, radio 46-22. "I think they forgot 10me or the rules," said He won $1,908 and cloeed the year with Cal State Fullerton'• Greg Steinke booted a Kareem Adbul Jabbar aft.er his Los Angeles $417,597. Sutton, the Player of the Year who did TV: NFL Football -Washington at San 35-yard field pl and added a PAT but the Titans Laken defeated the Utah Jazz 120-115 in a not compete in this tournament, took the money Diego, 6 p .m ., Channel 7. were toppled by host Idaho State, 43-10. whistle-filled game Saturday ntaht. title at $426,668. RADIO: NFL Football -Washington at San And, ex-Newport Harbor •tar Mike Rermon Offidala called 68 penonal fouls. "Diaappointed?Hellno,"Zoelleraaid. Diego, 6 p.m., KNX (1070). hauledina23-yardt.oucbdownpuaforRedlandaina ---------------------------------------------------' 31-23 lomt.oClaremont-Mudd. Jets smother 49ers; Atlanta wins Cowboys bounce back to put away Giants behind White's 304 yards From AP dl1P9tdet SAN FRANCISCO -Richard Todd threw for 201 yard9 •he led a balanced, virtually error-free offemeand the New York Jet.' deferwe grounded the San FrancilCO 49en nannen in a 27-13 triumph Sunday. Comerback Jerry Holmes tan back an inter- ception 43 yards for a touchdown In the final minute to aee.l the victory foe the Jets. Pat Leehy'a 46-yard field pl, hia l8COnd long kick of the pme, gave the Jets a 20-13 lead early in the final period. ~where in the NFL Sunday: Falee•• 24, Patrletll I a ATLANTA -Rookie linebacker John Rade returned a fumble 16 yard.a for a t.oUChdown as Atlanta's defeme forced four critical fumbles in the Faloona' win over the New F.ng1and Patriots. The other three fumbles mpped New England 9COring threats, with the Falcons recx>vering at their 11, 7 and 4-yard lines. Three fumbles were forced by rookies, two by Mike Piti. and another by James Britt, and the fourth by veteran Tom Pridemore u the Patriots had a two-pme winning streak end. Steve Bartkowski engineered a consistent Atlanta attack. He connected on 22 of 33 paaeee for 262 yards, including a 22-yard acoring strike to Billy Johmon in the third quarter. DlmRG TOOO five touchdown pu8l!S. including two to wide recever Tony Hill, and the Dallaa defenae forced six turnovers u the Cowboys improved upon the best record in the league with a victory over the New York Gianta. . Whi~, who hit 15 of 33 puees, alao tied a team record with hia touchdown puees to Hill, Tony Oonett, Doug Coabie and Drew Peanon u the Cowboys bbunced bac.k from their only lam of the tea90ll. C•lta 22, Ell•les 21 PHILADELPlllA -Raul Allegre'a fifth field goal of the game, a 30-yarder with 2:07 left, carried the Baltimore Colts to a victory over Philadelphia. The Cotta got their chance for the winning field goal when they recovered an F.agles' fumble at the Philadelphia 41with8:10 remaining. period. The c.arda' Neil O'Donochue. who mi88ed three field aoal trim In a a 20-20 tie with the New York Gtanta i..t Mcmday night, made good on attempts of 52 and 47 yards. • ........ 2•, oners •• (•t> CLEVELAND-Boyce Green sprinted 20 yards up the middle for a touchdown on the tint play following an inte.rception in overtime Sunday as the Cleveland Browns 9eJlt the Houston Oilers to their 16th atraiaht defeet. The 8rowna, who had tied the game at 10-10 on a faked field pl play late in the first half, sent the game into overtime at 19-19 on Matt Bahr's fourth field pl, a 30-yarder with ·49 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Lie .. aa, llears I 7 CIUCAGO -Eric Hipple pu9ed for 216 yards and one touchdown and Leonard Thompeon .cored on a 40-yard revene to lead the Detroit Lions to a victory over Chicqo. Hipple hit Jeff Chadwick with a 21-yard touchdown pus in the tint quarter and completed at least one long pus in each of Detroit's first four toUchdown drives. Be••••• :14, Paekers 14 _,...__ ·C•w .. y11 a~ 61••11120 a1U1127, Sld•ta 21 49er ~ete Kugler lea~ high trying to EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. _ Quarterback ORCHARDPARK,N.Y.-JoeFerguaonthrew CINCINNATI -Fullback Pete J ohnaon r\J.shed for 112 yarda and two touchdowns in hia first start of the teUOn, and quarterback Turk Schonert threw two touchdown puae. and ran for another score as the Cincinnati Bengala crushed Green Bay Packers. conta1n quarterback Richard Todd. Danny White threw for 304 yard.a and a career-high four touchdown puees, including two to Mike Moaley, u the Buffalo .Billa survived a late New Orleans rally. Bullfrog leaps to victory Fergu.on finished with 13 completiom in 25 attenpts for 173 yards., while Saints starting quarterbldt Ken Stabler left the game at the end of the first quarter after takiJl8 a ahot in the rit.. Steelert1 17. •e1112 PITI'SBURGH -'The Pittsburgh SteeJera continued the fn.wtrationa of one of the leefrue'• two win1em teema -Tampa Bay. • Frank Pollard ran 2 yards for a touchdown with 31 8eCOnda left as the Steelers overcame seven turnoven and an NFL record 42 carries by Tampa Bay'• Jams Wilder. Livingston's entry hurdles past Harbor Series C.rfll..& 41, l'Ud• ... , BJ ALMON LOCK.ABEY ................. Bul1fro8. akippered by Monte Uvineston of Del , Rey Yacht Club waa the overall and Cl.ua A winner ln the International Of&hore R~ divtaon of Loa Anae1-Yacht Club'• Harbor Seris Sunday. It wu the third and final race of the popular fall aeries for lOR and Performance Handicap Racina Fleet yachts. Second was John Arena' Tomahawk from Balboa Yacht Club. Third WU Briaa, co-skippered by Denn.la Choate, Long Beach Yacht Club, and Dick Meine, Loe Angeles Yacht Club. Cl.ua A yachta al8o corrected out in the Performance Handk:ap Racing Fleet. The winner Lancers ready ·ror rendezvous Owners of Lancer yachts from all over Sou them California will be converging at Isthmus Cove, Catalina laland, Saturday for the first Lancer Rendnvoua and Race to Ship Rock. Starting lines for Lancers that participate in the race have been establlahed at Marina del Rey, King Harbor (Redondo Beech), Loe Angeles Harbor, Newport Harbor and Dana Point. Skippers will start at harbon of their choice at t1mee sped.tied in the race instructions with atartina dines ad;.ted for NCh type of yacht, prevailinc wind oonditf.ona, etc. The procedure ia known u a "revene atart'' and ~ finrt yacht of each type to en. the finlah line la a wtnner. The flnt three yachts to finish take overall honed. Bogart series finishes V~ Yacht Club wound up Its 8eU011·Jona Humphrey Boo.rt Serle9 SW'Mky with a rwie around. the buoys off Newport S.Ch tor the Performance Handicap R.dna Fleet. Overall winner in the aeriet wu Nugie Too, co-eldppm'ed by Jim and Karen Nuaet. Balboa Yacht Club._ a.. wtnnen ln the final nee: CLASS A - 1. Jedi Malter, Bruce Han1en. V'VC; 2. Slot Machlne, WW and Judy HMlett. IWlla Oartnthim YC; 3. Loco 0cMn. Mel Gnblilt, BCYC . CLASS B-l. P\mycat, John Sala,y, Voyacen YC; 2. Q 111llon. BW Appe. VYC; 3. Runaway D, Owrz! ~1. VYC. ~ C -1. A"ante n. Fred Mulno. VY~. BOATING Cl WU Winp, co-skippered by Yonker and Shades. CalifomU Yacht Club; leCOfld WU Defiance. Richard NowUna, South Shore Yacht Club and third waa Gambler, Dick Seward, Llt11e Ships Fleet. Summary of clua raulta: IOR-A -1. Bullfro8, Monte Uvinpton, Del Rey YC; 2. Tomahawk, John Arena. Balboa YC; 3. BNa. Choate/Meine, LA YC. ,, IOR~B-1. Apotee, Milt and Marty Voeel, Long Belich YC; 2. Blue Jacket, M. Kinney, LBYC; 3. Medicine Man, Bob Lane, LBYC. IOR-C-1. Pendraaon. Jays~ Del Rey YC; 2. Couer de Lion, ~ward Hart. LA YC; 3. Big Apple, Johamon/Wllllama, 8-Iboa YC. PHRF-A-1. Wlnp. Yohker/Shadea, Califoma YC; 2. Defiance, Richard Nowllna. South Shore YC; 3. Gambler, Dick Seward, Little Ships Fleet. PHRF-B -1. IncqpUto, Tom and Doug Jorpmen, LA YC; 2. Fut Lane, Shadden/Coleman, LBYC; 3. Details, Andrews/Dexter, Balboa YC. PHRF-C -1. Pwychoeeneric, Harry Pattiaon, Newport Harbor YC; 2. Quick Silver, Bob NeW80m. LA YC: 3. Con1emua. Partrkiie/Richarda, LA YC. Hohie-l 4s begin search for crown ST. LOUIS -Neil Lomax fired two touchdown pames to Roy Green and one to Pat TIDey, and Ottia Andenon ran for 138 yards and a touchdown, leading the St. Lou.la Cardina1a to an upset triumph over Minneeota. S t. Lou.la, the NFL'• most error-prone team, did not have a fumble or an Interception until the final U.S. seeks opponent SAN DIEGO (AP) - The U.S . men'• vol- leyball team WU looking for a new opponent for a six-d ty tour aft.er the Cuban team backed out and returned home be- cause of the invuion ot Grenada, a tour coordi- nator said. The U.S. Volleyb811 Aaaoclation on Sunday asked Brazil and China If either would parUdpate in place of the Cubans. said Tony Lovitt, domestic tour ooordi- nator for the U.S. team. ..... ,,.. 27, Clllel1124 DENVER -Steve DeBefl ahredded the NFL's No. 1 pua defeme for~ yards and one touchdown, and fullback Nathan Poole added two ~yardage acorea to le.cl the Denver Broncos over Kanau City. COME EXPERIENCE The U.S . team re- turned to San Otego VENTURA-Hobie--14 .ucn from throughout Sunday aft.et' defeelinl THE ALL NEW ANCIENT MARINER US ___ ........ ..._ ~ .. u the e.i--' theCUbanllntbeflnalof the · •~..u acdon OCR! .,.,...., in na...,.... the Canada Cup on Sat· champtonahip toi the speedy catamaran clua. The dtle reptta will continue t.broucb Saturday. urday. 'Ibey were oria- The ffob&e-14 la the orilinal catamann ct-inally IUppoeecl to fly to developed by Hobie Alter of Cap.trano Beech and New York wtth the catapulted him into a milllona1re boat builder In '-CUbana for a tow' begin· than. decede. Th~-a~ ~'!"~~lia Thia y.r'achamp6onlb1p markl the first time in rr==~=:;;y:;;,:;;:.-.u--.~...,;;;;;:;;1n~· h:'9.!i:!0 ~~:i~~ SHARK FISHING c.Ilfomia, birthpa... of tt ... tamoue r•ceta". 3 TRIPI DAILY Unlike many ..Uboat or yAChtlnl repttM, Hobie ,40 PE• Pl•SON C..t ..wn, 11 • lpedator event .. they uaaally race " " near ahore and are beached betwe.n raca. (fJ pereon maximum) Th• Hobie-14 11 :::J:leMndlrr u oppoeed to • 1 em • 11 em the equally popular 181 and 181. In a snart • 1 P"' • 1 pm bnae the alds)pu h1u. far out to weather whl.le • 1 P"'.1 em flytna a hull to keep the boat on '" feet on beata and 41, lftC>RmlH•R .....m.. More than 500 ..uon, lncludina qu.a1lflen tran BALBOA DaP SEA around the nation who p\hered ~ pob\tl In FISllNG CHAltTllS tMtr reepecdve dvilicnl or won local champlonahips BALBOA (714 ) 675·2960 througbout the .-xi will be l hand. Fresh New Look • Fresh New Feel Fresh New Fun Same Great View• Same Great People Fre1h Seafood, Ifft & 9plrtt1 • Entertainment tool ..# . ---~ -----------·---------·· ._ .. -·- N,L NATIC*AL CON,•R•NCa w ... 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New Or1Mn1 21 Pltt~eh 17, Temoe a.v 12 &ettlmof'• 22, PtllledelPlll• 21 OellH 31, NY Glents 20 Clrle!Md U, Houston 19 o.nvw 27, Kenu1 Cltv 24 NY ~ 27, Sen FrencllCO 13 CfnclllNll lot, Gr.., ••v 14 T ........ 10- Wellllneton II Sen O'-(CN/lnel 7 •• ., .... .,..ca-. Chlceoo et a- Relllln el Kenua City Allen!•., New OrtMnt ClnclnNll et Houston Te"-&ev et Ml-I• o ..... , ""~ C...,...nd va. c;,,_ &ey et Mttweuto." s.n D'-•' Pltt~on a.Melo el New Entllend Mleml •I Sen FreKllCO o.nvw et S..ttte &eltlmof'• •t NY Jell SI. LOUii •• Welftlneton Mel*Y, .._,,,, 1 NY Glent1 e t Detroit DeellNftl JO, Rems 14 SC-llrY~ Item• 1 7 O ~14 Mleml 1 1 10 .-10 ,Int ..... MIA-Marino 2 run (v0<1 Sc:Mmenn lllek), 6:12 LA--Ournen l oeu from Fer· r-mo (...._, klekl, 12:* SeclM ...... MIA--0.-4' HU trom Marino ( "°" Schemenn klcll) 6:St LA-O!Oerwn 2 run (Nelson llfdt), 11:32 "'*" ...... MIA-FG von Sc:tlemenn 32, 6:24 MIA-Nethen II run (von Schemenn klcll), 12:07 ,_.. ,..,__ MIA--Over1rr .. 1 3 HU from Merino (kick blocklCI), 2-.56 A-n.175 T•AM STATISTICS .. _ Finl down• 19 Ru1~·yero1 21·10S P•Hlr!O Y•rd1 204 Return verd1 71 PHMt 23·31·3 Seek• l>v, verd• o-o Pun11 S-.0 F umoln ·lot I 1-1 P-ltlft·verd1 4·24 Time of Po1Mt1lon 2',.9 Mle 20 32·1'3 279 7S 2S•39·1 1·9 s-so l·O 1·124 33:11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-t.os Anvetft, OlcktrSOl1 14· 101, R41C!den S-13, Ferr-mo 1·0, Ferrner I-minus 9. Mleml, Nethen 1 l·S6, FrenkWn 1S-S3, 0v.,11r .. 1 2·47, a.nn.tt 2· 7, Merino 2·0. PASSING-t.ot AnMIH. Ferrff8mo 23·31·3 213. Ml•ml, Merino 2S·31·1 279, NetMll 0·1-0 0. RECEIVIN~ot Aneeln, Gumen 1·61, OldlertOft 1·60, Fermer 3·•· Hll )-)6, ltedcMn l·I • .W.ml. o-7-13'. N. """'°"' .. .,, Netrwtn 4·29, Hardy 1·23, O.Jorlmon 2·14, Row 1·7, c 1ev1on 1·6. Ovenlr"I 1·3. MISSED FIELD GOAL.$-l.01 An· 11919'. ~ 41. Mleml. yon Schemenn so S-Mwtrs J4, ltelOln ZI k-.llrV o.r.. S..ttle 17 1 10-34 llel0.1 0 1 7 7-21 ~ ...... LA-Allen 1 run 1aehr kfdll. 0:03 SEA-ltOOlnson 12 fun'!Ole return IN. JOMl«I klcll), S:42 SEA-FG 37 N. JoflnlO'I, 11:11 •SEA-Yount 5 NII from Krieg (N. Jonn1«1 kick), 14l41 TNrtl"wtM LA-HHMIMdl 4 HU from Wiison l&ehr klclel, 4:S3 SEA-Werner I run IN. Jo/\nson kick), HI ,_......,.. SEA-Huellel 33 PeU from Zorn IN. Jollnson kick), 3:11 LA-Wllllem1 SO Pell from Wiison (llehr kick), 3"3 SEA-FG '4 N. JOhnson, 11:57 A-49,70I T•AM STATISTICS S•A LA Finl downs 20 22 ltulllft·varOI .0-113 27· 125 Peu.lne verd• 169 2SS Return verOI 75 27 PHMI 14·23·1 22·34·4 Sac:AI av 5-42 _,; 4·20 Punta 4·43 ~ , 4·47 F umllles-lot I I ·O 4· I P9neltlft·v•rda 3·20 6·55 Time of Pou.esl10<1 33:S 1 26:09 IMDtVIDUAL STATIST~S RUSHING-SMttle, Warner 23· 101, Huor-12·'9, c. a rvent 3· 11, Ooornlnlil 2·2 .. LOI Anoe!H, Wiison J ·l5, All9n 13··30, King S-2S, Hewkin• 5-23, aernwetl 1·12. PASSING-Seellle, Krieg 13·22-1-15', Zorn l-l·0-33. Loi An· .... Wiiton 22·3'+297. RECEIVING-S..ttle, Jollnt S-64, Largent 4·45, War,.., 2·31, Huehft 1·33, Jedlson 1-11, Yount l·S. Los Anoelft, Allen I· 104, CIVllltnMn 4·60, Wlftl•m• 3·6S, Muhemmed 2·31. &ernwetl 2·22, Klllil 2·11, Ha1181beck 1·4. MISSED FIELD GOALs-N-. 5emlpro foolbel Ml·D•HRT L•AGU• Hunllnvton Vellev Merlnen 10, Lo• Alemlto1 Vlkl11111 7 13 • c ............ SATURDAY'S LAT• SCO..H Hewell 25, TUAI El Peso 24 L• Verne 21, Pomona·Pltier o Occldenlel II, Whittler I Portlend SI. 31, C.I Slete Northl'ldOe Cal Stele Hevwerd 10, HumbOldl SI. Sent• CW. 11, SI. MMY'I 9 Clllco SL IS, s.c:r-.o SI. 15 NortNm Ariz-41, ~ •- COLLEGE STANDtNG5 P'K·10 L.Mew WLT UCLA 4 0 0 O¥wal WLT 4 3 I 6 2 0 3 4 I 3 s 0 4 , I W eslllnllt0<1 3 I 0 use-3 1 o Oraoon 2 2 2 Ariz-state 2 I I Ariz-· 2 2 I Weslltneton Stat• 2 J 0 Callfornle I 3 I Oraoon State I 4 0 Stenford 1 4 O s 2 I 4 3 0 3 • I 2 6 0 I 1 0 •1ne111111>1e for ltoae &owl RllMAIMING SCM•DUL• s.tllNllY UCLA et~­Stanford et use Wellllngton St. et Oreoon St. Ariz-SI. el Cel W•llllnvfon •• Arl1-Se_..Y. Nev. 12 USC el WaJll!fwlon UCLA ., Ariz-~-st. at Ariz-St. Or-et Slenford C•lffornle ., W•stllnvton SI. setwdlY, .._,,,, 19 UCLA., use Wet1111111ton St. et Wuhlnvton C.tffornle •I SlanfOl'd ~-st.atOreoon Sen Jow SI .• , Arl10N SL Saturday, NW. 116 Arlrona et Ariz-St. INe 10 ~ ov.r.11 WLT WLT llllno4• • 0 0 1 1 0 MldllMn SIO 620 lo•• 4 20 620 ONo Slate 4 2 0 6 2 0 Wisconsin 3 l o S 3 O Purdue 231 251 lndlena 2 4 0 lSO Northwestern 2 4 o 2 6 O Mldlloan Stale 1 4 I 3 4 I MlnneMll• 0 ' 0 1 7 0 RSMAINING SCH•DUL• satur9Y IHlno!1 et Mlnnnote low• et Wisconsin PurdUe et Mlchloan Mlc:hloan St. e l Norlhwnlern Ohio SI. et lndleN ~y,Nev.12 Inell-el llllnot. Mlchtean et Minnesota low• et Mlc:hloan SI. NorlhW811trn •I Ohio SI. Wisconsin et PurdUe """'*•· Nev. It IHlno!• at Northwntern Ohio St. et Mlchlv•n PurdUe et lndlane Mlcllloan St. •t Wl1contln Mlnnnot• et low• Hew top ZO fer.cl I. Net>rellle (9·0·01 l>HI Kan .. 1 St., Sl·2S. 2. TH•• (7·0-0) l>HI TuH Tech, 20-l. 3, North Carollne 17· l·Ol loll to Mervlend, 21·26. 4. Auburn (7· 1-0) llMI FIOl'lde, 2t·21. S. Florida (6-HI loll to Autlurn, 21·21. 6. Georol• (7·0-11 bHI T~. 31-14. 1. Miami, Fla. (I· 1·0) llMI Wnl Vlr9lnle, 20-S. I. Midlloan (6·2-0) IOll IO INfno!I, ..... 9. l•lnoll 17-1·0) bHI Mlc:hioan, , ..... 10, So, Metl"IOdl1t (6•1-0) llMI TtxH A&M. 10-7. II. W•lhlnoton (H·O) Iott to UCLA, 27·24. 12. Wtst Virginie (6•2·01 lost to Mleml, Fla., 20-J. 13. Marvlend (7-1-0) llMI NOl'th CarollN, 21·26. 14. OklahOm• (6-2·0) beat t<an .. 1, 45-14. IS. Brleham Y0\11111 (7·1·01 11 .. 1 Utel'I SI., 31·34. 16. Ohio Slele 16•2·0) l>HI WllCOll· 1ln, 45·27. 17. low• (6·2-0) b .. I lndlena, 49·3. II. Alellama (S•2·0) l>HI MIHIHIPl>I St .. JS-II. 19. &Olton CotleOe (6·1-0l l>HI P9nn SI., 71•17. Ole) Noire Dame (6·2·0) llMI Nevy, 2*· 12. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 SCOREBOARD 25,000-point smile Denver's Dan lssel reacts and smiles to the crowd after scoring h is 25,000th career point Friday against Utah in NBA action. COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5eu1tl c .... c ...... •icie Cerritos Fullarton knO'-Nlela Golden Wnl ~·-Coa1t Mt. San Antonio Comoton ~ OWral WLT WLT 300 610 200 600 1 1 0 4 2 0 120 3 4 0 120 250 120 3 4 0 020 060 ~V'•kerft Mt. San Antonio :n, ~-Coa•t O San OieM Mesa 40, GOiden Wat 14 Cerritos 32, Comolon IJ SMvn!AV'• 0-(7:ll) Fullerton at ~•llM Coast San 01419o Mew •• Cerrito. Comoton al Ml. San Ant0<1lo, 1:30 o.m. GOiden Wnl, l>Y• Cernmunttv c ..... scMcMe SATUlllOAY'S GAMaS SWiii Cea1t c...,._ Fullerlon et Orenve Coei.t Comoton et Mt. Sen Antonio, 1:30 p.m. San 01990 MAM al C.,rllo1 Golden We11, bve Mblle!IC411i.-.. Rlvertl<le CC at Seddlet>eek Petomer ef Sent• AN Sen O'-et Soulhwe1tern Miii ...... " c...._. Sent• Monie.. CC et a.11.,afi.td El Cemlno et LOf!O ... ell CC Tet1 at Peae<len• SWtllerft c.1 c.....,_ Weit Lot Angeles ., L,A SoulhWHI LA Valley e t LA H•rbof Ea1t LM AnvetH •t Los A""'4tl CC w..-nt s•te c..,._ Rio HondO al Glendale Vtntur• •I Hancock Sente &ert>ere et Moon>ark ...... c..--. Grou ,,_t et Sen aarnerdlno Vel· lev. l:JO o.m. Anletooe v enev al ML Sen Jectnlo, 7 o.m. Oeaet1 al l,,_,lel Veltev Al ..,,... •t 7:JO IUft. ""'"' ...... ........... DeeP ... ftslllM ART'S LANDING 1'"-1 ... ch) -74 envler1. 21 t>v•n. 204 bonito, lS7 meci..ertl, 4 rock fish, 33 Yellowtelt, 2 lhMOthHd, 3 ICUIPln. DAV•Y'S LOCk•R (New"'9 ...dll -154 envien. 379 bonito. 73 calico l>AH, 613 meclleret, 36 rocll fl1h , 60 u nd t>eu, 9 yettowtall. DANA WHARP' -212 aneler1, 45' 1>eu, SO l>onlto, 2 hellt>ut, 560 meckeret, 633 rOC!k fish, 2 vetlOwlelt, 36 1~hHd, 36 t<Uloln NHL c~a•LL CONf'•R•NC• Sm.,_ DMIMft w L T "-Gft OA E""'°"lon ' 2 I It 62 S2 Catoarv s • I 11 41 4S Vancouv., s 6 I 11 st 5' Wlnnloev 3 1 , • 40 62 KJnp 2 s 4 Nwrts OMllell • M 47 Chlceoo I • 0 " S2 .cl TOf'onto 6 4 , 14 61 SI SI. Louis 6 s 0 12 l9 39 U.troll 4 3 2 10 37 .0 Minnesota 3 7 I 7 39 60 WALU CON,ER•NC• f>•trldl Dlvhlen PhlledalPllle 9 3 I It SS 36 NY Ranoen ' • 0 II SS 43 NY 15* 6 6 0 12 SO 49 W•Jhlneton s 1 o 10 3S 37 Pf111t>uroh J 9 o • 2t 46 New Jeraey I 10 O 2 19 S3 AMlnl Dlvhlen Bo11on 1 3 I IS 49 lO Quebec 1 S I IS 69 41 BuftalO 6 4 2 14 47 M Harttord 4 S I 9 36 41 MonlrH I 4 1 0 I 41 47 ~V'•k­ &uffalo S. MonlrH I 4 NY lllender1 6, PllllecletPlll1 2 Edmonton S, NY llenoen • (Oii Plttsburvh S, New J.,HY J Cellltrv 4, Vancouver 3 (oil Chic.ego '· H1rl1ord 1 WHhlnvton 7, WlnnlHll 3 T-.y't Gemes No 118~ IClll<lullCI TWM9¥'1 G-~ et Que08C (n) Herttord a t MonlrHI <n> Vancou\'., el NY l1landen (n) O.troll el St. Lours (nl Ten·llllemefllr CNmoleMtllP (et Sell 1>1199) Mall I, Steve McCOf'mac:k, 29:51; 2.Her· rl1on Koroso. )(): 11; 3. Steve &llllOP, 30:16. W-(IMll·tlllal I, Petti Hurl, 2t:l1; 2. Ellen Turff.I, 31:4'; 3. Olene Rllev, 41..0. I P'eftllluU °"" w Merk McCumt>er, MS,000 61-61·6S-6S 21t Merk LYe, 122,000 63·70·72·6S Lon Hinkle, 122,000 67·61·67·61 271 CaMn PMI•, 112.000 61·61·61-,67 272 Merk Hevts, 19.500 70-'6·67·69 Lvn Lott, .,,500 70-6S-6S·12 271 Gerv Hellberv, 11.531 Jim Simoni, 17,531 Jon Chaff .. , S7,S31 Oen Pohl, 17,531 214 Oouo Tewell, '6,2SO 215 Rooer MeHl>le, ss.2so Andv a.an, 15,250 Allen Miiier, IS,2.SO 216 Jofln Cook, M,250 Frenk Conner, M,2SO Pet Mc:Gow•n, M,250 717 Jim Coll>erl, S3,62S Mike Sulllv•n, S3,625 271 70-70-70·63 70-69·66·61 70-66·66· 71 66·71·66·70 70-66·6S· 73 71-72·61·64 66·76·61·6S 72-61-65·70 7H0·70·6S 7S-61·61·6S 73·70·67·66 72·61·'9·61 71·'6·69·71 WeHv Arm1trono, S2,912 71·72·61·67 Merle O'N\eare, 12,912 n·69·61·61 Scott Hoell, 12,912 69-71-69-.9 Sammy llacl\elt, S2.912 70-71·67·70 .m -Merk Celcnec:chl, 12,.00 71·'9·75-64 -o ..... &arr, IUOI 61-n ·71·6' Ron StrK!t, IUGI n-71·61·6' LMrv Rltll<er, Sl,tGI 61·'9·73·70 Lance Ten ar~. s l.tGI n-69-69'-70 Donnie Hammond, 11,tGI 61·70-71·71 Fuuv Zoeller, 11,tGI 61·71·70-71 a1 Tim SI,,,_, S 1,317 llobMAKollv. Sl.le7 Al Gelt>erger, 11.317 Rlcrwtrd Zokol, 11,317 Grier .JoMI, s 1..317 GlbCIV Gilbar!, Sl,317 Oevld Ollrln, Sl.317 Tom Jenkins, s 1,317 Jl1 Pevne Stewert, 197S Ronnie &leek, S97S Rbd Nuc:koll1, 1'7S Oen Forsman, 1975 Clerence Rota, 197S Ed Ooullhef'ly, 1975 Oevkl Edwards. S'7S m Boo Ee1twoocl. 17GI Chip IMclt, 17GI Sleva Lletllar, S7GI Tonv Cercle, S7GI 114 Joey RHaell, WGI G.vlnL•-·"°' Mille Nicolette, WGI Larrv Mize, WGI -J8'I Stuman, SS75 Cl\ef'lel COOdv, SS7S L .. Elder, SS7S NBA 73·70-69·69 71>-70-71·70 61·n -11-10 70-73·61·70 69-10-10-n 7S·S6·61·n 61·74·67·72 72·70-69·70 13-10-n-61 ... 75.71-70 70-71-71·70 71-72·70-69 74·61-71·69 71·70·71·70 11-n-65·74 n-10-n -61 n -11-12·61 75-61·•71 10-n-6'-12 67-7~·74·'9 11-.. ·n -11 11-11-10-n 72·70-7S-•• 1.-'9-n-11 70-70-72·74 6'-73-73·72 6,._72·71·7S 73·'9· 70-7S n-11-11-14 7J·61·71·76 73 • .,. 73· 7 4 73· 10-70-7' WUT•RN CON~IR•NCE Pacific Division W L .. ct. Ga Lekan 2 0 1.000 Goloen St•t• 2 0 1.000 Portland I I .soo I Sen Oleoo I I .soo 1 Seellte I 1 .soo 1 '"'-"1• 0 I .000 l'h MldWHI OMllell Houston 1 0 1.000 OeHH I I .soo \It OenY., I I .soo .,, Sen Anlonlo I ' .soo \It Kente1Cfly 0 2 .000 IV> Uteh 0 , .000 IV> •AST•RM CON,ltt•NC• Alafrfk OMllell New York 2 0 LOGO Pfllle<lelolll• 2 0 1.000 Boston I I .soo NewJerMY I 1 .soo WHhlnoton 0 , .000 CMlfrW DMIMn Mllweullft I 0 1.000 Cl'llceoc> I 0 1.000 Allenla ' I .500 V> O.lrolt I I .soo .... Ctevelend 0 , • 000 IV> lndl•n• 0 2 .000 l'I'> S4lflda'f'• Seem SH llle 121, K•n•H City 116 San Antonio 123, D•~•s 101 T-.y'1 Gemes No game• Kheduied T-..V'1 Gemes Clevelend et New Jersey, (nl Chlcego •I Phlle«MlPllle, lnl MflweukM ot O.trolt, (n) Houston at lndlene, (n) WHhl1111ton •I Atlente, <n> Portlend et Sen Antonio, (n) Gotoen State a t Kan1u Cllv. Cnl D•llH •I Otnver. (n) Seattle al '"'-tllx, (n) Camel Lights 9 mg. "tar". 0.8 mg. nicoune ev. per cigarette by FTC method. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. l Oelt Tf'M let S..... ,.,..., SUND A Y'S II •SUL TS mat ef »·da\I tMl'WIWM ~> "RST RAC•. 6 furtoftlls. CelebonOe (Toro) .0 . .0 IS.20 7.IO Olden Age IH•Wle\I) 10.20 6.20 Good Pow., (Valen1uete) 6.60 Al•o raced: Frlendlv Roveltv. Wld<ed Hit.,, Flnoal, Suoer Pro1pect, Beech Walt, AnoeHllh, S.uv Slnoer. Time: 1.11 1/S. HCONO RAC•. 6V> tur1o1111s. Oerllne Min Q (McCn) t . .c> 3.20 3.00 Mellorce (Lloham) 2 . .0 2 . .0 Ceutecl• <Fuentn l 6.00 Also reeed: Merrv HH Olfner, Rfliv Lady, Wonderl>\IO, Hlllh Amoer-. How Ya Doon, Rodi Me Tender. time: 1.17 llS. n DAIL y oouaL• ( 10-61 H id sm . .o. TM•D RAC•. I 1116 mile\. AFutPuce IMc:Cnl II.to 4.60 3.00 So G0et (Men) UO 2.40 Ollcialm (Sll>llle) 2.IO Also r~: Plreta. Bunnell, Charo· Ing Star, Melor a m. Time: 1.44. llOUllTH RAC•. 7 turtonos. lnllmldellon (Villa) UO UIO U O Teke A MMno (UPIWtm) S.00 3.60 &IUlkln !MCCerronl 3.20 Also rac:ed: Seltor'• Dream, Com· mend Poll, Claar Crv1taf. Tlrnr. 1.24. "f'TM RAC•. 1 116 mltn. Claar Tei. IM<Cerronl SM 3.60 2AO Le .WIMSA (sm.m.lter) S.60 l.20 Cunn<notv (Plncavl uo Alto rac:ed: Kev to The Minstrel. Chlet'1 &eeuty, Virginie IUI, S• Featllen, FOl'le. NIMllla. No Time To T•lk. Time: US 3/S. IS •XACTA (4•Sl H id Ill.SO. SIXTH RAC•. 611) furlonfll. NoHOldl&errlCI (Vlrll 3.IO 2.'° 2.10 Flvlne Chldt CE1tredal UO 2.40 French Meleltv (McCerron) 2.20 Abo rec»<t; El Jetlel, Mv1tlcel Sttll· ne11, Kek1I. Time: 1.17. s•v•MTH RAC•. I 116 mllel. ManlWHr (TOl'O) 7.IO J,60 2 • .0 Luc:ullu• (Merel UO 2.20 Va1tor (llleckl 2 • .0 Atso rACllCI: lnevftable l.Hdtr, LucenM, Dandle. Tlrnr. 1.42 2/S. IS •XACTA (4·6) P•ld 141.00. •IGMTH RAC•. I 1/4 mite• on turt. hi aotlde (Lloham) UO l.60 3,00 Trevelllng Vlc1or (LOMlll) 6 . .0 4.00 aold ltun IPlncavl 3 .c> Also rec.cl: Handsome One, Pin Puller, The WonOef'. Gato Del SOI Tlrne: 2.01 1/S. 12 P'tCI< SIX (7·4·4Jt ·6·4· I) Hid M00,40 with 411 wlnMO (1lx hor-l; S2 Pldt Six c:onsotetlon Hid Ul.00 wllll S,199 wlnnr1 (five horMt) NtffTH RAU. I 116 mi191, Exoloa lve Twill (M cCn) uo uo uo ll.J.'1 ~Phan (Plncayl 4M JM A111tato (Meal J,40 Slratuoval, Ouck, t<rt Plaver. ~ thine aevonct, Sw•o The Glau.. Tlme: 1.44. IS •XACTA 11·4) H id MO.OO. Atttndenca: 37,3e7. Grind M x '9Ul"Mmlftt <•t cela9M. w .. 1 GermMIY> Slnllel , .... Mall Dovie IU.S.l def. Han1·0leter Beutel (WH I Germanvl, 1·6, 6·1, 6·1. Men's '9Ul"Mmlftt (et Tarte) Slnllel l'lMI Ivan L~ (C1ecllo110vekle) def !>coll O•vl1 (U.S.l, 3·6, 6·3, 6·4. Wtmeft's t9Ul"Mment l 'lldWl1Mt, W..I 0.-l ~, ..... MerllM Nevretnove (U.S.) oaf. Calherlne Tenvler <France), 6·1, .,.2 c ..... ALL-AMaR~AN TOUltNAMSNT •(at UCLA) Slnllel ~ ..... Frldrlk Pehlett IMlnnesot•l VL Todd Wll1lcen (USC). PMll>Ofted, rain. Pahlett leedlne, 1·6, 6·2, 3·2. Ricky LH Ch (USC I def. Lawson Duncan (Clemson), 6·1, 7·6 (third). Ted Fern1w0f'th IPrlncetonl def . Tom Warneke (Trinity), 2·6, 6·4, 6·4 1con1ole llon). M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 GORDO by Gus Arriola ~f.U . .01 AAl.LOWfEt-11 .. Ol.1~-4 ti:n:t.J ! Wf;i.U)Mf tio\CIC'., ~ llMf t-.llJ :3eEN! Nlei-tf ~ wrrcMf-5 Ff~OON MOON5 WIT~ CAlS, l?lo\T~ .AND UOt.J'I e.A.1.t.OONS ikAC.1C ~ CJftA>J6E ~v.tn:O ~KllJS-Pl~T~1 PIZt/IJCf !:i Pl)Jl(-4 IUAf'K11'1~ iOD01.L'J1 OOPEEPS >.>JO HOO~ ~~-CLAiffl:N ~ .4NO APPl.t.5 eo&&rtJ MUMM1f:51 vAMl'IRfoi>, ~AN~ "fJllCl'J~1-MOMMIE5, C'AOPI~ C).Mfrl}.'3 CJ.I( Kt~J' ™t ~10 ~~c:,: Ul£!f P5 ~ Mal FAi..L--wf •-cu, ..w..iowu~ 1 ~~1' Of AU.f ~.~~. . ~----...-----~~~ ... c; \R•'lt:l .D by Jim Davis THE J'A.'lll \' ('IRCl'S "Wait right here, Daddy, and hide behind the tree." 'tt \R" \Dl kt: by Brad Anderson "I'm upl I'm up!" ltOO'\ 'ttl l.1.1'\S 'TRICKY SITU"TION .. YOU 'TH IN K you M IGHT Go OUT oN GIVE MY Tl1E 10WN TONIGHT? RE~f?ETS · NOTA ~ CHANCE.' ~1: .II \. PEA:\l'TS EACH ~ALLOWEEN I SIT IN mis PUMPKIN PATCH WAITIN6 FOR TME ~~EAT PUMPKIN" 10 APPEAR ... Tl; '9•LEW EEDI Ti.115 YEAR I KNOW ~E1S 601N6 10 COME ! OUR SfONf:-AGi= ANCE:S1'0RS M16~1E!7 H~ FROM ASIA , ...OU KNOW .. ' l 1 .... ( (NO 11-4ANK5, (REALLY C.OOLPN'T l'VE NEV£R KNOWN GARF1£L[:) TO R£~0$( FOOD .Bl(; t;t:ORt;J; by Virgtl Partch (VIP) ~ ~l l ~ -~ { ~( I "I hate Mondavs." ..... ' l I I ,,, Hank.' Ketchum / /, 11MitWtLSON.CAN YA. TELL WHICH IS ME ~I WHICH IS JOEY ~ I/ , , by Charles M. Schulz WHAT WAS ™AT ? I MEARD A NOISE ~ ISIT ? IT IS!! by Tom K. Ryan t . I Q. I -lloLh vuln1·ri1hll·. llli !-;c111th ynu holtl: +Jl07532 ':t9S4 0 73 •12 The· hulclini: ha' ptil(·N·th·cl: North •:111l S0tilh We•l 2 ~ t•a•• 2 NT f'u11 3 ~ f'a1111 ? 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A.-\'ou ;1rt• n·rt.111111 111 ,1;1111 h•rritory 1•v1•11 .q:roiod ,1:1111 r.rnnol 111· ruh·1l 1111t 'l'h1• ljlll'~l 11111 I~ he1w ht•'I lu Ill wsl •Kai 1• I ht• pos:.1h1lt1 "''· llol h .in i1111111·tl1111t• e·111• hul .11icl a jump in p.11·1 nn\ '"'' will 1·onvt'.\' th1· 'lr1·11i:th 111 your h:1111t, hu t lh1• h11l1hni: 1•1111111 Kd too hii:h hl'fort• 'e111 hav1· <h•rirl1·1I wh1·r1· 111 pl.1.'' lh1• hand. for 111~ta111·e·. tf ,11111 )Unifi I 11 I hrt•1• ~p;ult-' .111.t W1•,;t pri•1•11111t-~1th Ii" 1li.11111111et-. ~ h.11 111•\I ' llor 11~ 11 e·h1111·1· ~ 11111.t h1· ,e 111111 I h11I 11f t 1111 he·.1rh 'l'h.11 '' l11rn11~. and 11.1rt 111·r'' 11.11111 .11 l'l'lrnl ,1J11ulcl 11•11 "' 111011 .1h11ut 111:-h.11111 I h.111 .Ill\ 11111 ht• I• (11r1·1•d "' 111.1!.1· 1111ef··· f1r<•-.11r1•. llo;-do VOii C'hOOM' lhl' bt•11l opHini ltad? ('h1rl1•, Gorl'n ha~ lhl' ani.wl'r. •or a copy of ~\\inning Op.·nintc l.ud1." su d SI .HS LO "Gortn·Leads," nrt of thi, n•wspaptr, V.O. BOk 2~!1. Norwood, K J. 07648. Makt> chtdu payabl• to l't'•8paptrboob . by Harold Le Ooux JUST BEFORE I DROVE HER MOTHER TO I THE AIRPORT, SHEILA TOLD US THAT SHE HADN'T SLEPT WELL AND WAS GOING TO TAKE A SLEEEING r-------~< ..,. __ CAPSULE I ~-..-i by Jeff MacNell\' ALL ~tA~ L()NC, I~ ~A1~ RUN WILO 1"4'100(,H 1'1-41~ Nf.l~~eoAAOOO. 5'1leAM1N{, W1 N.fAKJN(, ANO t-lOW ~oV £«C.T Mf. f o ul~f. 'fW CANIN ?. fORf,£1 11n by Kevin Fagan 9t~10f.~. 1'14f.~ O~C.Ol.l\iE ·f1.~IN65 AR£ ,.____,, !'Rt:. Tf i (,00~ \ 'fKIMbS ... l'OR BETTER OR t 'OR •ORNE MICHAEL. OON1" GO~ICK-oR­ T ResiTiNG lil.L Yoo'Je. HAD I . ~ J'l':\Kl' "l:\KERBE,\' ~~~~ S~~ ORDER Oii. SMOCK 'fHSRe's A HOGS t..t..AMA W11"H A Hf;AP ON eACH eNP OF rr IN PR . POOL..IITL..S'S PARKINcS SPACS.' OH Jil'/tE ()/>) I ANM ! ()JE.'~ CEL£BRAf1N6 l,()UR NEW .JjS ... L.Ef'5 LIVE rr lJP AND O~DER A L.AR(,£ PIZ.2A ! ~ ..... --llP""ll"r.:" by Lynn Johnston oy Tom Ba t1uk ----------~,,,-------........ --~--------· ....... -=-p • , .. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31;1983 ----~~-------.-.-. ............... -eMOYIE 'onlghl'S TV ••~"Orac.u11HaR11111Fromr11e Greve·· ( 19691 Clv1ttophlt LM. Aupet1 OIYIM. -------------------!~MAl<INOOFACOHMNT EV9INO ("t)8UGARRAY'8AU.-8TAAS U 'A "To Race The Wind" (1980) f:i10 ~MOYIE S 8 tfEWI --* "HallowMn Ill: SMtotl Of Thi 19\ft Guttenberg, Randy au.Id. a.9PATAOL Wltcll" 11982) Tom Atklna, ,Sleety ~.=..,, 111: $e11of1 Of The ~~~ =:ow = (1982) Tom Attclna, Slecl'f SALUTE U H "Tile GOdfather" {1972) CS) MOYIE THAEFS COMPANY Mltlon Brando, Al Plcino. *'A "Exorcist It; The HtfttlC" ( 19771 ~~ fM 1 , ~.. _ -7:06-Rlchlfd Burton, Unda llllif. -. ~ -ORANGE COUNTY TODAY -1:»- INlW8ttOUR -7:aG-Cf) l<>VEIOAT OClANUS 8 2 ON THE TOWN e P .M. MAOAZ1NE == l <llFAMLYFEVO •OAEATPEAFOAMAHCES ~AN DYKE 00::~&9"R.EY l I (I)~ u * "Piaf' ( 19731 Brigitte Ariel, I :.r.s·H Cit MOVIE PllClle Cllrilloplle. PEOPlES COURT ''Wiien Your Lo111t Leavea" (Prem-~ ::ws FIGHT FOA LIFE • TO THE MANOR 80AH .-·~ Ptrrlne, Betty Thomas. • • ··ere11ures The World Forgot" I ~T~ A COHT1HENT ·- (1973).Julie Enge. Tony Bonner. a;, MOVIE • OAEAT flEJlfOAMAHCES -1:30-• * "Cauldron Of Bl<iod" ( 1968) ({I DON OORYEU. m ALICE Boris K11lolf, Vtveca Lindfors. (Q) MOVIE e FACES OF CUL TUflE (ff) fRAOOl£ AOCIC U i,; "The Sender" ( 19821 Kathryn (I) NEWS ( $) TltE CROWN Of aooo ~~lko tvanetc. i!~J!FORTUNE CZ)MOVIE *** "Night Glllefy" (19691 Joan ., """""""'' * * "Fun«al Home" (1982) Kl) Crrwf d "•-., ....... . -1:00-u......ory D~ M or ...... , ........ 111. n<JW l 0 .,_,, orlt. 9 C8S HEWS -l:OO--1:15- D ..c HEWS • Cl) SCARECAOW AND MRS. D TitArs tNCfE>l8LEI I HAPPY DAYS AGAIN KING -t'.30- AOWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN D 18 BOONE ~ (I) NEWHART rn HEWS a MOVIE .... !!!.... Sf!KEAS5,,,... MW l nRE£'SC()MPAH'f ···~ 00•~-•'AA Of Ti.A D"'4o. \!lfl ~ ,,..,.,._, ~WILD " .. _...., "" _, ~RACIHG~"·"T"""" ~"' Snatchers" f 1956) Kevin McCarthy, _, r.,._ """ ng; • llUSINE8S REPORT Owla Wynter. -10:00-19 INSIDE ORANGE COUNTY fJ LOU GRANT 9 ({)EMERALD POINT HAS. ()) P.M, MAGAZINE (!) SOAP 8 • 9) HEWS QJ LOVE CONNECTION G) EHTERT~MEHT TOHIGHT fJ POLICE WOMAN Bob DY.Ian Dropping Christian slant I OIJA~WA....o &narAIMHT TONIGHT .MCMl • "o.tl .Befi Olughttr" (1~1 Roeelnlty LaPllnQht, Molly LIMOnt. CCJMOVIE * * * * "Tiit SIUnt Min" ( 1NO) Pel• O'TOOlt, SIM Rllllblck. ®MOYIE * * * "GllOlt SIOfY" ( 111 ti Frtd Alleltt.John~. (J)MOVIE U 'A "~ OI Ttrror" (1111) Edw•d Alblr1, Erin Mot111. eMOVE U U "a.ya OI HMwin" ( t978) Rlctlard Gtrt. 8roollt Adlmt. -10:16- • THATS HOU YWOOO -11:00-., flxi Cll 9 8 NEWS GONCllHOW THE JEfRNONI .,_HU JOIE QlEA80H =-~· u "Funeral Home" f 19821 Kay HMrllV. a.ry MorM. (?)MOYIE * "Hllloweln Ill: SMloll Of Tht Wiich" (1912) Tom Alldne. Sleety Nllkln. CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 l<NXT tCBS) Los Angeles D l<NBC 1NBCI Los Angeles 8 l<TLA (Ina) Los Ange1es • KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) l(FMB ICBS) San Diego 8 KHJ·TV (lnd J Los Angeles lIIJ KCST (ABC> San Diego G) KTTV (Ind l Los Angele !. • l<COP TV (Ind ) Lo s Angeies fD KCET·TV tPBSI Los Angell.!~ m KOCE TV IPBSI Huntingto n Beach -10-.30--11:30- • (I) HART TO HART ., tNOEPENDEHT NETWORK HEWS • 8IJC SCAEEH Ci> TRAl.S Of TOXIC WASTE <Ill BARNEY MIUER (Q) IHSIOE OH D Cit TltE BEST OF CAASOH 8 SATURDAY HIGHT 8 OJ) ABC HEWS '4IGHTUNE fJ It SEARCH OF ... (f) 08NS THE MENACE s I TMCI<! Of TltE NIGHT m&TI OF SAN M+..HCllCO lMllMTANDINO HUMAN BEHAVIOR !=1.9 •••.;" "( ben,ff ·-----•• *'.; "Tiit World Accotdlna To Garp" f 19121 Rot>W1 W1111m1. Mll'f 9tlh Hurt. -12:00- I LA. TODAY • fORTUNE 8Ul.DER8 ll>EJIEHDEHT NETWONC tfEWI O MOVIE **i,; "Tht Night Stalk•" (1971) Dltfen McGIYln, Carol Lynley. CJl)MOVIE **"A Stringer Is W1t()hlng'' ( 1982) AIP Torn, Kall Mutgrew. -12:15- CCJMOVIE • "Sex With Tile Slln" ( t9791 Thlcli: Willon. Mlrtln Butrows. -12:30-D 8 LATE HIGHT WITH DAVIO L.ETmlMAN I TWIUQHT ZONE IE8T Of A.M. L08 ANGELES (!) ROWAN & MAATIN'S LAUQK..IH • UM. AMENCAH STYlE ©)EVERYTHING GOES -12:40- • (I) COLUM80 -1:00- D ONAl/TJft fJMOVIE * * "Wike Me W'*1 Tiie W11 Is 0¥er" ( t969) Ken Beny. Eva Gat>or. (!) TltE PROTECTORS I~ THE FAMILY FOR FUnt EXCITEmEOTI V1s1tOur ... LOS ANGELES (AP)-Si.nger-aongwriter Bob Dylan, who startled fans three years ago when he adopted an aggressive stance as a born-again Christian, says he's stopped proeelytizi.ng because even Jesus "only preached for three years." *' ------;;;;;;;;;;----------------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ 00 r"'"'ble "ldon't par:ticulaey regret teJUng people hoW-to get their aou1a saved," said the 42-year-old musician, who was reared as a Jew. ''I don't particularly regret any of that. Whoever was supposed to pick it up, picked it up. "But maybe the time for me to say that has just come and gone. Now it's time for me to do aomething ebe .... Jesus himself only preached for three years." Aaked if he was still a born-again Christian, Dylan replied: "I don't think it (the question) ia relevant right now. Fint of all, 'bom again' iB a h ype term. It's a media term that throws people into the comer and leaves them there. Whether people reali%e it or not, all theee political and religious labela are irrelevant.'' Dylan's comments were published in Sunday's editiona of the Loa Angeles Times. Dylan's new album, "Infidels," contains none of the prmelytiJ:ing Chriatian doctrine of "Slow Train Corning," rele 1aed after he wu "born qain." Some people c:onmder a disappointment any Dylan album that doesn't generate the sparks over 80dal i..ues that hia albuma did in the 19609, when he chronicled and defined the attitudes of a generation that was wrestling with change. But "Infidels" is about perilous times and betrayed intent, and 800le of \he 90l\ll are topical. In one he sinp, "You know, the street& are filled with vipen who've lost all ray of hope. You know. it's not even safe no more in the palace of the pope." Another aong, "American Sundown," tella of the American Dream being ripped apart by greedy businessmen and unions and the effect of that greed on other nations. "One thing that bothers me is that America is alowly but surely i.9olat.ed from other countries - i.tolat.ed with no friends, nothing. It's very danger- ous," Dylan told an interviewer. "But I was just trying to keep the song in the area of busine99e9 and indU.ltries all being taken away, going aomewhere elae. I don't think the enemy is going to conquer America with atom bombs or rni.ues. I think they a.re just going to buy America or steal America and 11ell it back to them." When asked if h1a new aongs are more ~ tlw1 thoae h e wrote in the 1960s, Dylan said, "I don't think any of my songs have been pemimistic. In every aong I've written, I think, there has been a way out be.cauae that's just the nature of me." Dylan said he has no plans to go on tour, but still enjoys the road -even though in his l.aat Loe Angeles appearance aorne fans objected to the abeence of his old 90Jl811 in favor of the ppel-flavored tunes. "There was always 90me kind of resistance," he said of such reactions. "U It wasn't about religion, it wu about style of music. U it wasn't about style, it was about clothes you wore. U it wasn'tclothes, it was about people you knew. "There was always aomething that people didn't like," he said. "I've beerr"uaed to that since I was bocn.'' Universal signs Annie Potts UNIVERSAL CITY -Annie Potta h.aa been signed to star with Burt Reynolds, George Segal, Candice Bergen and Charles Durning in Univenal's "Stick." a Jennings Lang production din!cted by .Reynalda, with Robert Daley 8el'Ving as executive producer. Potts, who starred opposite Mark Hamill in "Corveue Summer" and with Margot K.Jdder in "Heartaches," will play a movie production aasiatant named Jane in "Stick," which was written tor the ICl"eeJl by Elmore Leonard. f '"""'"' """""'" • Ihm '"'"" """"'" ~ ~'AITlQUES EZPD ~ S SALE I" 1'111 1 ll"'4"4C'a <:r: II ILIJl"'U ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ' - COMING NOVEMBER 3-6 "TN pho#ogr•ph' I• ••c•ll«ft. ,,,. tllmtNlt., hH cllpfurff IM "41"'1 •""HI• lurr of,,, ....... _ L.A. TIMES "No OM •Ito '°"' """' ot •llln(J1 1hlp1 or Ill• H• 0 1n mlu 'COAUElt'." -THI Of'l!OONIAN (~f)1l..4i'l1 l~ll· THE TRUI &AQA..OF AMAN. Hll IHIP, AND THI llA TOMOHT PORT THIA TRI 2IOl 1. COAIT HWY .. CCHIONA Dll llAR *"''" .. 1 ' • ""' ,,.._ .. NOW PLAYING MAMl.W U TOMJ ·~•Mn llOCJloflwt\I 5.«.Ut-Mt' m 64'& '.1111~ --OA~«' J.NCO:••w...: 9llO "111 ~)/ u)4(J llllllAP--.... "' \lft~ ~ ... 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(1982) Tom Alklnt, St• Nllkln. -3:16- (C)MOYIE *U* "The Slunl Man" (1980) Ptler O'TOOlt, S1WI Rltlltblck. -4:00- (!) TOP CY THE MOfllNG (l)MOVIE ** * "Night Glltlry" f 19891 Joell Crftford, 8-ry Su1Mv111. -•:30-(f) lltl.LWll<L.E Classy Autos Advertised in the Dally Pilat .,. ... __ ., ..... .,..,,:1'1, ... • KMcmr.5'' .. =;;;.1 .,.,. $11111 0.1°"411 •ui• ·•-M"'llll .. ·11116 1.1• ti• ....... ........ ltJ.17U "' uo tou1M COUY • ""...., :i-'..:'11 .. -ur.., tt7·l7l1 .. ._ JIUJt ,. .. Oranpe Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 STOCKS NYSE COMPOS ITE TRANSACTIONS Monday'• 11 a.m. (POT) Prlce11 \91'°" Nr-t I• L r.o. '"'"' L"'J '•'"" ,., ... t f-' t:-"0\ l_IQ\41' (.,,Q M ir \ ._.., p f f'W1 ... ( U'WI' t f.U S•lf' N1 J' E nci\ < 10" t 1>Q '"WIK N•t PE "°' Clo"° CllQ ._,.,,., N"t P t f\U· l •u ,.. 1 hq ,.,..,. ....... •• f "'" l h)V" ("'Q r' l "l) 0 .... n 0 8. .§_ e ~ ~ -~ ;4. R ..... (I) «) ("') ; 0 en i:;, p t'=! ,.._ -o e. [ 0 ;::s Q co "'1 --::r en ~ ~ o; ; $. p C') ::s «) co en n:> (") ; 0 n:> ~ -t'=! -0 ;::s I tC 3 -•~ •llll llllfl St r ikers rej ect contract wit h McDonnell Douglas By ~e AHoclate4 Pre11 LONG BEACH -Striking McDonnell Douglu Corp. aerospace workers in three st.ates have overwhelmlngly rejected a company contract proposal, and another union ia aet to walk out if it doesn't ge t a better offer. United Auto Workers members voted 4,042-854 Suncfay to reject the propoeed three· year pact , which called for annual bonu.ses of 3 percent but no pennanent. pay raises except for some classifications of highly skilled workers. Tl abandons h ome comp uters DALLAS -Tex.as Instruments Inc. has pulled out of the volatile horne-romputer market after reporting a $110.8 million loss for the third quarter. Texas ltwtruments' 99-4A home computer was mainly responsible for the company's $222.9 million loss for the first nine months of this year. Nation 's money supply drops NEW YO~K -Economists say the latest decline in the nation's money supply is unlikely to produce any changes in the Federal Reserve Board's monetary policy. The Fed reported that the money supply CeU $2.4 billion in mid-October. erasing a steep rise in the previous week. Economic forecast gauge rises · WASHING TON -The government's main economic forecasting gauge rose 0.9 percent last month. The Commerce Department said the increase in its Index of Leading F.conomic Indicators, a compilation of a dozen for- ward-looking statistics, marked the 13th consecutive monthly gain. Help-wanted ad volume rises NEW YORK -A business raearch CX'ganiz.ation said the number-ol-help-wam.ed-advertiamenta ~tipn'• newspapers roee in Sept.ember after falling in August. Want ad volume began to recover a year ago, and jumped 36 percent between September 1982 and September 1983. Nation 's trade deficit drops WASHINGTON -Increased exports helped narrow the nation's foreign trade deficit to $5.8 billion last month from a rerord $7.2 billion in August. But that still pushed the Janua~y-September shortfall well above the record set during all of last year, the government reported. Eastern Airlines in troubl e MIAMI -Eastern Airlines said it faces a "serious financial problem," and that management and union representatives have agreed to work together on a solution. Earlier this month, Eastern re ported a third-quarter net loss of $34.4 million rompared with a $32.8 million l<m a year earlier. Dollar gains; gold prices dip LONDON -The dollar ga.ined a.gamst key currencies in thin early trading today on what dealers called a combination of technical and political factors. Gold prices drop. European dealers said the U.S currency's improvement came despite an unexpectedly sharp decline of $2.4 billion in the U.S. money supply announced by the Federal Reserve Board. GOLO QUOTATIONS .,.IMA_lelecl,.,_ ~.O W0<1C1 gold pr1Ce11od1y &AllMll moml"ll ftklllg $317 .26. up '2 15 ~ -lbOng '317.75, up '3.25 Pwte -noon """'° ~tl.2!~ up 1.3.12 I',.....,. lbdllg $3e4 t7. up w." ~ 1e111111ernoon bid '317.25, up '3.25. '317.75, --' ._,,a...,_'"""' doily quot•) '317 75, up 13.26 .......... (C>Ny dlllly quol•J 134t. 16, "" •:u6 ·~ lab<lcatld (Diiiy dellY C!UOMI *40~ ~~ opot mo••tr• Thu. J3H,20, oft IO . .O WHAT NYSE DID NEW VO!tl( (A Pl Ocl. 27 ToclllV 627 ,. .,, 1"4 1t 11 WHAT AMEX DID NEW YOllK IAPI Oct. '11 METALS SILVER 1'odlV 217 l.S' 1)1 7'7 1 71 Pav dlY 1M 41) * IOI s lS ....... "150 Hlli\Oy 6. Hotman (Offl\' Oeily CIUOl•l ..... *9 oeo per tray OUl'CI. NY o-• ll>OI month-Fri STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT SYMBOLS DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW VOtll( (AP) -FINI Dow·-1•~ '°' Frldev, Oct :it. STOCKS lOlnd 20Tr" 1SUll •5Stk '"°"' Tr1n Ullft '5SIM 0 ..... L..a..cJle AMERICAN LEADERS UP -lot + ... ---'• + .... • .. Good nerves ••• Biom.edical research aims at helping disabled By JOE B. Mc&NJGHT . ,, ,,._...., COLUMBUS, Ohio-Dr. HennanR. Weedilamanofnerve. He wanta good nerve9 ln the body to take over the work of diaabled onee. Hil effort.a toward that end could make uaeful 101De otherwile good parta of the hwnan anatomy rendered u.eleea by accident or he aim 11 to uae nerve1 which are accuatomed to doln1 something elM to attraction In muacle1 which have loat connection to the brain.' mechanical meana of 1timulating non-functionlna mU1Clm, "The aim ii to u.te nerves which are aocuatomed todolna eomethlnaelle to1tir action in mUICle8 which have lc.t their connection to the brain." explaina Weed. He aays moat reeearch fu thia field i.I on uain8 e~ force to make mu.clee function. He ia working on ways to W1e the body's intemallignalltomakenon-workingmUICle8function. delicn· ' Mechanical aids are available: Paraplegic.a drive can, and quadriplegicsuaethelrrnouthatoactivatea1Ucktooperatea wheelchair or typing device. Reeearchen have Wied electrical lmpubestogetaparaplegictotake10mehaltingatepe. Weed ii profealOI' of electrical engineering at Ohio State Univeraity, director of ita biomedical engineering department and profemorof biomedicine in the univenity'1collegeof medicine. He viewa electronic advances in medicine aa marvelous W1et1 of computers and microproces90n. ii being done, but Weed indicates it ii far from an exact8dence. And he holda no hope for complete llUCCeel. "I think it will be practical ln the reuonable fUtUn!, five yean, 10 yeara, there will be recognized protocol for the retention or reinatigating of mu.cle mua for patienta who for whatever .reuon would otherwile 1oee their mu.cle mua," he said. "I think that ln that aame period of time we~ going to 1ee the beginninea of reallatJc abilities for the handicapped, thoee who have io.t the wieof function of muacle parts of the body, to regain to eome extent the function of the WeedtalkaofdevelopiJwtheartofnerveexdtation-theabWty to tranafer a a1g:nal intendedTOC' one mu.cle to another mu.cle- beyond preeent 1tage9. Some call h1a work nerve switching but Weed pref en "nerve excitation" becaWle •witching carries eo many connotatlona. "U we had our total desire it would be nice if we could jultconnect uptheendaof thetwo broken parts, llke1pl.ldnga rope," he said. "But we don't know how to do that. "But there'• nothing magic about microproceaing," he aaya. "It'• doing exactly what I tell it to do, and that may be the simplest way to doit. butit'1not the only way to do it." . body. l'mverycareful toaayldon't1ee ... anyhopeofregainingtotal capability." "So what we are really learning how to do at the moment ia how toexdtethenerveextemallyfromanelectricallOW'Cecalleda atimulator. We allO know how to control thatatimulator with all 10rta of lignall, including a a1g:nal from another mu.cle. He dreams of having a disabled per90n uae good nerves to activate 1 otherwile good muacles rendered non-functional by nerve damage. It Weed's hope ia to divert electrical impubes from good nerves to activate muacles made uaeleaa by non-workingnervee. Within a decade, he said, the 1tate of the art will be far beyond preeently known "Sothatmeanalcanuaeanothermuacletotriggerthe1timulator and thenin tumexcitethemuaclel'm trying to excite." MONDAY.!OCTOBER 31, 1983 ANN LANDERS C2 THI COAST AID THI coum g~~~~~E~ g~ Laser healing UC/ doctors have been treat in esions wit By SUSAN MONAHAN/ felt. Pilot Corrap •••at onnie Roeenthal sat on the edge of the examination table while Dr. Bruce A.chauer fOCU8ed a luer beam on a spot just under her lower lip. She had been given a local anesthetic and the on seemed to cauae the only diacornfort she t Roeenthal had de- veloped a small port wine "1tain" or hermagioma 22 years before. The treatment laated 32 1econds. Achauer said that since the lemon waa a amal1 one, a 1eCX>nd treatment probably wouldn't be ~:rry. NW"lle Vicki ottered the pa· tient a bandage. BRUCE ACHAUER In the plastic aur-gery laeer clinic at UC Irvine Medical Center, doctors have been treat- ing vaacular facial lesions with an Argon luer for a year and a half. The luer bu aha been Wied to lighten tattooe. UCIMC la believed '° be the only location in Orange County where this treatment la offered. The Argon luer 0Dn80le takes up le. apace than a stove. Attached to the oonaole ia a fiberoptic wand, which can emit up to 10 watts of single-wavelength light, concentrated into a two millimeter baae. For the purpoees of the luer clinic, only between one and two watts of power is nece9881'}'. treatment. Lea than one watt is Wied for retinal surgery. The blue-green light emitted by the luer is most easily abaorbed by red pigment as heat. Achauer demonstrated this principle on a piece of green pepper and a slice of ham. The pepper took a while-t&ahow-any-signs of bumins, while the ham began to sizzle after a few aeconda. When Wied on a patient, 10rnething similar oocurs. Since the red diecoloration of a hemangioma is more 1u.:.-eptible to the luer, the· 1urrounding akin is le91 likely to be affectd. The luer penetrates lea than one millimeter into the akin ao the resultant bwn is superficial. A hemangioma is a collection of abnonnal blood ve91ela. Achauer said the port wine hemangiomaa, which are uaually preeent at birth and cat.&8e a deep purplish dUcoloration, have a tendency to 1pread and form nodules aa a per90n growna older. Until luer treatmenta, skin grafta were one of the few options available. However, they can produce extensive acarring. "You were trading in one deformity for another," said Achauer. Achauer laid acarring ii allO a complication to be watched for in 1Mel' treatmenta, but re.eatth indicates It does not happen 81 bldly or 81 often 81 with akin graft.a. Klea Voges, of Irvine, was back at the clinic to have eome 1uturee removed. She had developed scarring after having a port wine birthmark removed from her neck, and plastic surgery was needed. She said the birthmark W81 "a trawnatic experience fpr me. People kept thinking I had a di8eue. I wore my hair long to try and hide it." Voges aaid that X-ray had been tried when abe wu a child, and later on she had the mark tattooed with flesh colored dye. Neither method waa 1ucc::e..ful. About the luer treatment, she said, "I'm delighted with the part of it that worked." .. .... ...... ,... Even th.is wattage can be harmful to the retina, said Bressler, BO protective goggles are worn by everyone in the luer room during a Luer treatment can't completely erue a port wine ltain, but it can uaually lighten it. "It takes weeks or montha to know the final resulta,'' said Bremler. "The area will continue to lighten over a period of months." Bre9aler said any residual color 0 See LaMr healing, Page C2 Dr. Lionel da Silva at Hoag Hospital mother-in-law, Allegra M. Jones, completes eye surgery on his with a laser ...,...,,,.... Martha Stennis, center, vice preeident National Florence Crittenton Miuion, came from Jacbon, Miu. to celebrate the centennial birthday of the FC movement in America with the Orange County group. Kitty Harrod, left, and Jodie Harrod were among the 125 attending the annual meeting and buff et recption at the Newporter Reeort Garden Court. Mark Fogel and Joan Webb were among the Cabaret Chapter (OCPAC) mem- ben and gue1t8 aboard the 'Elec- tra' for a dinner hoeted by chapter Pretldent Gieela Jenkin1. PAPARAZZI Traditions die hard Retiring chancellor hosts last reception long standing tradition came to an end last week. Since 1964 Orange County Philharmonic So- ciety memben have been goa.ng Newport Beach home of Jeu and Dan Aldrlcb for receptions following opening .eries concert.a. That will ceue now that Aldrich ii retiring as chancellor of UCI at the end of the achool term and he and Jean will be moving to their Laguna retiiement home. (Jean baa estimat.ed that they have entertained more tbl&n 1,000 aince September-that ahould make her the hotlte98 with the mmt811 gusfa). There w81 !I lot of remini8dng at this latest party (~ the OCPS Women'1 Committees, p11tron1 and advtloty board members) which fol- lowed the LA Philhannonk Orchfttnl concert at Santa Ana High School. au.ta included Joyce · Reaame, GerTJ and T. Daeaa Stewan, Pes and Laddie Rffay, Gwea and Jim Feltea, Kitty McCoy, the Cbrlet Bftlou, Nacy and Jack Caldwell, Loa and Leourd Joees, Carmea and Bob WeMr, Nuey and Fruk POICll, Sau and Bob Beeeber, CUrUe Wetutela and Lacy and Sydaey Ga190r. 'Sv•plaoav of Ll9late' Ht Lunchina with Kay Mlluo, chair- man of the Hundngton Harbour PhU.hannonic Committee, and member Dorot111 Jon.-at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club recently we Jeamed that the annual 11Symphony of Ll1hta" boat cruiaes will begin Dec. 13 and continue through Dec. 21. This is the 21st year the group haa 1ponaored the cruiaes through the water ways lined with elaborately decorated homes. This holiday event bas become so popular . that moet of the ticketa have already been 90Jd-bua loada of people come in every year from as far north as Santa Barbara and San Diego. More infor- mation and l't'l9el'Vationa (if there Is any room left on t.he boar. which leave nightly from Peters Landing) may be obtained from 840-1777 or 846-3489 for groups. Algazl .. 11.. tlae .......... Jn1lca Alpal, a freshman at UCLA, bu just been recruited for the univer- aty'1 ~ tenn.i.. tam ... and lhe'• the only American to be cl\Oeen to fill one of thla yeu'1 t.hn!e vacancies (BMed on an intematJOIW recruitment program). However, lince the bis an- nouncement Jemca Ml been bom- barded with tennil lhoee from manu- facturen. Her choice for the courts? The pair with ''UCLA'' printed on one lhoe and ''Bruina'' on the other. Sounda like a wtnn1ng combo. Jelllca ii the da\Chter of ~hol­ ogllta By and LllHla A1a11l of Corona delMar. PIJ»,ram " «llt.ed by DaLQt Pl.Jot Style l'.dlr« Vida Dllln with contl'lbu- tJotV tram Glon. ?.Jp«. 1 ................... Nora and Via Jorgeuea are off to the Starduat Ball. i f ! C'2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 Castle haunt Frankenstein lives on Bedsores ••• Protect the patients By TAMARA JONES A---·-BURG FRANKENSTEIN, West Gennany (AP) -The crumbling turrets of Frankenstein's ancient castle glower from a dark mountaintop, cloaked in a blood-chilling mystery thought to have inspired one of the world's most famous horror stories. The tale surrounding the 730-year-old ruins overlooking dense woods and the romantic Rhine is a bizarre ooncoction of Gennan folklore, English literature, European history and Hollywood-style hoopla. Today, only a small part of the once-magnificent fortress remains. The moat where legend maintains a valiant knight slew a dragon to spare his lady love ran dry long ago. Halls where the clang of medieval annor once echoed are now pa.rt of a modem restaurant offering daily specials on schnitz.el and wurst. But Frankenstein lives on. Brian Hill, a 27-year-old resident of West Palm Beach, Fla., organiz.ed a Halloween haunt of the castle six years ago while based in nearby Dannstadt with the U.S. Army. Hill feels he has oome to know Frankenstein's monster well. "The character is really one that people should be more sympathetic to rather than scared of," Hill said. "He was sensitive, inquisitive." Although Halloween is not celebrated in West Germany and the monster is often confuaed with the neck-nibbling Dracula, the haunt is a success. Some 20,000 visitors trek to the castle each year to "have the daylights scared out of them " by Frankenstein's monster and a host of ghouls at $2.35 a ticket,Hill said. The monster, popularly referred to as Frankenstein, is played by a 6-foot-9 prison guard who journeys here from Texas each year for the haunt. He wears a realistic mask purchased for $75 from Universal Studios in Hollywood. A slaughterhouse saves cow eyeballs, hearts and bones for use as gory props. to the delight of the castle guard dog, a German shepherd, who snilfs out l.he prop room and routinely runs off to bury the bones in the moat. The 35 friends who put on the haunt sometimes "scare themselves" into thinking the place is haunted when they ca.mp out to guard the set, Hill conceded. "Quite a few people claim to have seen the face of a young girl in one room," he said, and "Five different people in five dilferent parts of the castle once heard the locked iron door to the towet sJam. "Even the lit\!ard dog gets nervous." DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: l think a warning is ln order to protect elderly patientl from preesu.re ' 111>res. My father, who recently died at 78, was in excellent condition except for a hernia that was too large to~ without operation. He got through the operation fine, but developed preesure 10res over his lower back in no time. They • produced a blood infection from which he died. I've heard of a similar cue in the mother of a friend of mine. Do laymen and doctora real.iz.e what a aerious problem pre9IW"e llOn!S are? -Mn. L . DEAR MRS. L.: I think they do. Nevertheless, your letter is an important one becauae It reminds all of us not to let down our guard against preesure sores. About 70 to 90 percept occur among patients over 65. And about one in 10 such patients may develop sores. A common location ii over the lower back But they can aJao occur in back of the head, upper back, elbows, large hip bones, lower legs and heels. Prevention, la of COW'9e, the most important pa.rt of the management. Four fact.on prediapoee to 90res: ptt9aure, shearing forces, friction and moisture. The most important preventative measure is relief of pressure. ,,..,.... When the patient is bedridden, he/she should be twned at least every two hours. Using six or more pillows is helpful. Keep sheets loose. Lift the patient, do not drag him. Keep skin dry. Soiled bedding should be changed immediately. Your doctor may suggest various mechanical devices to relieve pressure. Once the sores become deep and infected, Frankenstein's monsters re-created at medieval castle. The state-owned castle's apparent link to the famous novel dates to 1814, when Mary Wollatonecraft Shelley visited the valley while traveling through Gennany when she ran away with poet P ercy Bysshe Shelley. Two years later, at the age of 19, she wrote "Frankenatein, or the Modem Prometheus" du.ring a rainy summer in Switzerland with Shelley, their friend Lord Byron and secretary Polidari. "The eeaaon was cold and rainy, and in the even.inp we crowded around a b.lazing wood fire, and occaaionally amueed ounelves with BOme Genna.n stories of gbosta, which happened to fall into our hands," she wrote in the novel's preface. In a "playful desire of imitation," the friends qreed to aee who could write the best story of the supernatural, she exp~. Mary Shelley later claimed the story of a ICientiat named Frankenstein who creates a namele. monster beyond hia control came to her in "a vivid dream." But circumstantial evidence suggests she borrowed the idea from tales circulating in Gennany about Konrad Dippel. an eccentric alchemist born in Frankenstein's castle. there's the danger of serious blood infection. Mainly, be aware of the dangers in elderly bedridden patients. • • • FOR MR. T.: Listen to George Bernard Shaw: "The will to live is inexplicable. Rationally, I ought to blow my brains out, but I don't and won't. No use asking me why. I don't know. Most people hold on to -i LANDERS DEAR READERS: My very first editor, back in 1955, waa Larry Fanning (rest his beautiful soul)-a patient mentor and a marvelous teacher. He told me, "You can deal withanysubjectaolongaa you use the right words -with one caveat: Never take your readers into the bathroom.'' Laser healing is successful at UCI Twenty-five years later I departed from his advice and printed a letter from a woman who was having an argument with her cousin. Should the toilet paper be hung so that it goes OVER the roll and hangs down in front-or should it go in the opposite direction and hang clOl!le to the wall? When I received more than 15,000 letters from readers with opinions, I knew it was an OK subject. v From Page Cl could be more easily covered with makeup. The treatment is done on an outpatient basis, with xylocaine (similar to novocain) the only anesthetic used. (Although a general anesthetic is someumes used for small children.) Achauer and Bressler say patients do not report any pain during the treatment. Unless there is some bleeding from the injection, the procedure is aJao bloodless. • to take place. Photos are taken at each ses&on to record the patient's progress. --Since three month& have. to elapse be&ween treatments, It may take as long as a year to complete the series, but the treatments take only a few minutes. "We might see as many as eight patients in a session.'' said Bressler. The Luer clinic is held from 3 to 5 p.m. every Thursday. Al though I still harbor a twinge of guilt for going against Larry's admonition, here's "An Ode to a Commode.'' or "The Johns of Europe," by Bette Wri_aht of Gross ~oi.JL~F&nnl!. Mich. In London you pulled a ring Protruding from the wall, T r~ t rou1 HIAlTH OR PETER J STEINCROHN I.he laatrnome ritand cliea 'natural death.' as I meanto, I.hough at 94 I ought to clear out, my bolt being shot and overshot.'' • • • FORM RS. F .: While haVlllg a quick bite of lunch in a drugstore, I overrheard a man pass me with a hard, rasping cough that seemed to come up from bis toes. He did not sit down at the counter, but walked to a pharmacist and said, "Let me have something gOod for this terrible cough of mine." He walked out with the medicine, apparenUy unconcerned whether the cough was be~. emphysema or cancer of the lung. I wanted tojwnp off the stool and give him some good advice, but stayed out of it. 1 doubted I oould convince him to See his doctor. Will this convince you, Mrs. F? • • • FOR MRS. W.: I'm not sure you're doing ~e right thing: insisting your doctor to see you every month when he thinks it isn't necessary for you ,to come in so often. Especially when all tests are negative and he believes you aren't sick. Yet, emotional well-being is import.ant. If it makes you feel better and less anxious, why not? • • • Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions from reJd- ers. He cannot answer all individua.lJy but will include those of general interest in his column. Send your questions r.o him, in care of the Daily Pilot, P . 'O. Box 1560, Casta Mesa, CA 92626. Heard a monumental flushing sound And that was simply all. In Paris you pushed a button On the side of the latrine, Waited 20 minutes And all was peachy keen. Lucerne was somewhat simpler, You merely pulled a chain; Of th~ exceptional efficiency, The Swisspe very vain. In Munich first you find a crank And then you push a button, What happens after that, my friends, ls absolutely nuthin'. In Venice you must pull a knob And then you push it in; Good grief. the water won't swirl out - The canaJ iusl comes on in. When you tum the crank in Florence, You get a little miffed; The toile t doesn 't flush at aJl. The window shade will lift. In America w e don't have winding roads Or cypress tree§ thal !ihe it: But look for the handle on a O.S. john And you'll know just where to find ll. Bressler says patient. don't complain of post-treatment pain, either. ''f'msurprised-after all it is a bum. But usually we don't even preecribe painkillers. We tell them aspirin is Cine." Luer treatment oosta $200 per square inch. Becawte treatment of lesions (although not tattoos) is considered re<10nstructive rather than cosmetic, it may be covered by the patient's insurance plan. RUFFELL'S TOUtAH lOOKlmH. Rosenthal's port wine stain was small enough to require only one treatment, but in moet cues a series is necessary,. The first doee is administered on a small area to determine the patient's reaction. Lf further treatments are indicated, they are administered on alternate stripe, to allow healliul Ml.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE The Luer clinic at UCIMC is monitored by UC Irvine's luer reeearch and boimedicaJ program. The Luer Microbeam Program (LAMP) ia funded by the National Institute of Health and the University of California. It i.s uaed as an aid in laser research and application. Plate NOTICE Plate f«>TICE U'HOLSTllY, INC. .................. ,,. 1922 HARBOR Bl VO C05TA MESA -548· 1156 Pla.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI auatNESS FICTITIOUI auttNEH ,.ICTITIOUI IUIMH l'ICTITIOUI au..... IACIUMeNTO COUNTY NAME STATUllENT NA• ITATl•NT NAME STATDIENT NAME ITATl•NT SUPllUOA COURT The lollowong pers on ls dOlllQ The lollowlng persont are dOll\Q The lollowtng l)eflOn la dolllQ The following petson It doing C~~ttl"-l......_.tOI C:hJSlness H bullnne u · bUtlnnt H : bullnetl et. rev ...., ,._, THE AOOEO TOUCH BY BRAOASONASSOCIATES,21462 MISSION MAINTENANCE. 27708 NICKS· POOL & SPA SERVICE. t.cr-to,CA..15114 BARBARA S004 Neptune Ave., Pacific CoHI Hlghwey. Huntington Celle Veldn. Minion Viejo. CA. 810 Aldeberon Circle, Newport P1elntltt· DON RICHARD STEP- Newpon Beach. CA 92663 Beeeh, CA. 92648 92692 Beech CA 92660 HENS Barbara A Doore. 5004 Neptune Semuel W. Bred1tree1, 2901 Car· Ch11i.t A. SUmm, 27708 Celle Nlc~ole~ Ledd Coatello, 810 Oefend1n1: CHARLES R. KIMES Av1 , Newport Beech. CA. 92683 rleoe Wey, Weel Unn., Or90on Veldn. Ml11lon Viejo. CA 92692 Alclebeton Circle. Newport S-h. CaN No 30667S l h11 bullnen •• conducted by: en 97C>ee Thi• bualnMa la conducted by: en CA. 92860 IUMMONS mdMdull LeRoy Well~on 011111. 21462 lndlvldual Thi• bullnesl la conduoted by. en MOTICll You ""9 bMft wed. Btrb1ra A Doore Pecllk: eo .. t H hwey. Hunllnglon Charin A SUmm lndlYlduel TIM -1 m_, dectde .... t rou Tllll lletement WIS filed willl lhe Beech. CA. 92$4 Thi• •l•temenl WH llled with the Nlehol .. Ledd Costello wtttlout ,_ ...... '*-d wNeee flll IXCITING, GAIN CONflDENCE I SUCCISS IN TOUI Llfl. TAX SHELTER •Excellent Potential Income. 30-100% Return first Year, 8-15% Return Thereafter. County Cl4Wk or Or1nge County on John 8. Wllllarnson, 8565 ColuM County Ci.rx of Orenge County on Thi• atelemenl wH llled with the rou r.....,ct -'"*' • deye. "9ed Oct 111 1983 Circle Cll08. HunllnQton Beech, CA. Sept 22. 1983 County Cieri! ol Orenge County on ttle In~ lleklw. FZ17174 92648 "21721 Oct 19 1983 llyouwlthto M961theedviceolen Pub11s11eo Orange Coast Ollly Thl9 butlMN It conducted t>y· • Publl•1*1 Orenge co .. 1 Ollty · 1'22717' ettorney In 11111 men..-. you lhould • f>rove n Track Record Nearing the End of its Second Successful Y<'ar. Pilot Oct 2• 31. Nov 7. 13, 1983 generel perlnerthlp. Piiot Oct 10. 17, 24. 31. 1983. Publllhed Orenge Coast Oalty do IO 1Homptty SO lhet your wntten 57S6·83 John B Wllllarnton 5538-83 Piiot Oct 24. 3I. Nov. 7, 13, 1983. reaponM. II eny. mey M filed on ________ c___ Thi• 1111~1 WU llled with the 5758-83 time. PUBllC NOTI [ County Cieri! of Orenge County on "'-IC ..,.Tl"r AVllOIV1ted he tldo demende<le. Oct 12, 1983. ...~ nu ~ El trlbume: lede decider oontre Ud. FICITTIOUI aua1NH8 F127104 P\lll.IC NOTICE "" eudlencle • -... Ud. ,.. NAME 9TATIMEHT Publl1hed Orenge COHI Delly 'ICTITIOUI au ..... aa eflOftde d91'1tro de • dlee. Lee le ,.,,. IOllOw1ng person " OOlng Pilot Oct 17, 24. 31, Nov. 7. 11183. NAMI aTATl•NT FICTITIOUa aUllNEIS '"'°'"''°'°" qlM ..... bus1neu 111. 5653-83 The lollowlng PlfSOnt are dotng NA• 9TATl•NT "rou wtM to..-ttle eclvtce of ROWLAND ANO ASSOCIATES. bu•lnnt u : The lollowll\Q P«.001 ere dOlng '" •Homer '" ... -'*· rou 211 Via Koron, N-port Beeeh. CA. P\8.IC NOTICE AN AH EI M T 0 y 0 TA . II 3 butlneN ... •tloutd de .. promptly .. thet rour 92663 Lochmoor Lane. N-port Be•ett. VIVA OEl..ATO, 3355 VI• Lido. Wfltteft reepoMe, " ...,, -r be For More fnformation Call (714) 957-0929 Richardson Group Downey Savings & L(lan Buildrn1t 3200 Bristol Suite 710 Costa Mes.,, CA 92626 Jonn Alen Rowland. 2 t t Vie ~N!lT•IOUaT• .. •u~a A 92880 Sufle 300, N....,pon Beech. CA. filed°" tlfM. Koron NewPQf1 ~ach, CA 92663 " ,.fl!_,.,.., Anehelm lmpor11, Inc., 113 928&3 llUetM._...._ .. _ 1-::=~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=~~==!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~=~~=~ lh11 business ia conducteo by an Tiie lottowfng PlflOO '-doing lochmoor Lene, N....,port Beach, Ice Cf .. m 1ndu11rlet, Inc . 3355 to de IHI ...._.... .,.. eete -to. I-PUBllC MnflC[ 1111 ... IC ..,.TICE -- 1nd1Y1dua1 bllslnees •• A. 92660 VI• Ll<lo. Sulle 300, Newi><>t1 ee.ch. "-ta -ll'll • •••"'•nte.1---....:..Nll=::IC::...:.NO::.:T,::ICE:::_ __ -l-----......,--nu-~-::-:~-rUDL nu J Alen Row!and C H 0 ASSOCIATES. 13502 Steven F St1111. Preeldent CA 928&3 ta Thll l latemenl wu lllttd wllh Ille Laurlnde, Wey, Sente Ana, CA. Thia tlelemenl w" flied with the Thia butinett 18 conducted by. 1 ct. ,:.11 el~.:...:. ::: 'tCTITlOUI 8UllNEIS FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NOTICE INVITING llOS • Coonly Clef~ of Orange County on 92705 50 ounly Cieri! ot Orange County on corporeoon eeclet 1 tfem -NA• aTATl•NT NAME ITATEMENT Notlee •• heteby gl\ltfl theC the Oc! 19 1983 Vernon Riley 01vl1. 13 2 Leurin-epl. 22. 1983 Coni1ellQI M Cele/Secretery of ,,_ O~ DS~NoANT• A ml The IOll<>Wlng l*'IOnl ere dot Tl'le lollowlng peuon1 are doing Board ot Trualees ot the Cout Com· F221M3 di Way, Sant• An•. c ..... 92705 Fl'2INI Corporellon T • butlMN 11 • buslneu as. munlty College Olttrlet ot ~ Published Ora noe Coas t Deify Thl1 bualn ... la conducted by: en Publl1httd Orange Coesl Oelty Thia t1elemenl WH lilttd wllh the oom~ ....t" bMft H Med :t.. ":9 EMERALD ENERGY FUND I EZ TAX FORMS, 31841 Paseo LI County. Cellfornl1. will rKllYe -•· Pllol Oct 2• 31, Nov 7, 13. 1983 Individual 1101 Oc t. 10, 17. 24, 31, 1983. County Clerk of Orenge Coonty on ~ tMe e: 104!_;.. JIMI w ~ Cembrll. Corona del Mer.' CA Brenia. San Juan CaplSlrano, CA. ed bids up to but no leter lhlr\ 10:00 5762•83 V11non R Devi• 11~'11'-ll:\ Oct 20 11183 ••• • ..., -• 92625 92675 a m • Tueaday, November 8. 1983 81 Thie 1t11tman1 WH filed with 1111 · • • ,~ wltll'" • d1y1 •11er lhla eummoni 11 Reglonel Rnources Inc. 9 Cam· Sollrade, Inc .. 11 Calllornla co1por· the Purchasing o.i>enment of u ld -----------1Coun1y Clerk ol Oret'lge County on P\alC NOTICE Mrved on you, Ille with lhl• COUr1Ib 1 . c d r M CA 9282S allon, 31841 PaHo La Brent•. San college dillrtct ·loceted et 1370 PUBLIC NOTICE Oct 12 1983 Published Orange Coast Oaily written reaponM lo the comptelnt, r ;hi• ~~~~e1~ 11 ~ondu"cted by· •Juan C11p111r11no. CA 92675 Adams Avenue. Colle Meu, Cali· · ' ,221293 llJN•llOft COUftT Piiot Ocl 24. 31. Nov. 7, 13, 1983, Unleu you do, yoor dellwlt wtll M llmlted perlnerihlp Thie buslneu Is aonduoted by' a torn1a at which lime Hid 1>k11 will be FICTITIOUS BU81NE88 Publlthttd Orenge Cout Deily °' CAUFOftNIA, s765•93 entered on eppllcellon of lhe pleln-Ro H. Ollerhoui, Pretldenl oorporallon publicly ope ned end rHd lor NAME ITATEMENT Pilot Oct Ii . 24. 31. Nov. 7. 1983. COUNTY M OftANO! P\lll.IC f«>lte[ 1111. end lhl1 court m1y enter• l~OI-Thr. atetamenl w" llled with lh Richard Majewakl, Prealdent PURCHASE OF NEW LARGE The followtng person 11 doing 5681-83 In the Maller ol lhe men\ egelf'lll you lor '"!,relief de-County Cl4Wll of Orenge County Thll tletement w111 filed with the SIZED INDUSTRIAL VACUUMIZEO bus1nn1111 Applleellon ol flCmlOUa au.,..at mended In 1111 compl .. nt. wNcil Ocl 12 1983 County Clerk or 0 1,,nge Coun1y on SWEEPER TECH VIDEO SERVICE. 17480 P'\ate f«)TlC[ Roneld Sl..-.n Mer11n NAMI tTATl•NT could reault In gernlahment of . . F2272tt Oc1 12, 1983 All bld1 ere to be In eocordence Ol•le St • Foontaln Velley. CA 92708 ._TITIOUI ---·· Nenqo JNn Mertln The following peraona are dOlng weoet. l~'f!O ol '"°"!! °'i propeny HOlZWAftTH P'OWILL tTllN a F2212M wllh lhe Bid Oocumenll wllictl Ire Jon Ke mp. 17460 OhOe SI . Faun· .----or Chenge ol Ne"19 t>utlnae 11• or other r..llef requeet_. n lhe com-........,. ' ' OAftWIN a WAQNUI now In llleendmeyM teeured In the lain Vallsy. CA 92708 HAMI STATl•NT No A 120520 H H a ALORIOOE 26701 Quell plelnl LAWYDa A~~ LAW Corporetlon OlllGe of the [)jrec:tor ol Purcl\Nlng i lM• bulllnen Is conducted by en The lollowtng peraon •• doing ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE reek ; 16 Legun1 Hlila OA 92653 Oeled. Ocot 1,c1982 'IMMW Plua 1'401 VCMt l(etmlft, lulte 410 ol 181d college dlllrlc1 indlvldual bullnetl u FOR CHANGE OF NAME Herrlet s KlllabOe i670i Quell .J,A .SIMPS N. letll ............ T-lmnel~_A. 92'7111 Eech bidder mull IUbmU wtth hi• Jon Kamp COMM ERCIAL CHEM-ORY. (Sec. 80$4) eel! .. 18 .L n1 HNle CA 92t53 By: s . Mortie. Deouty ...A~ lovl•Hrd (714) IN-11M bid • CHhltt•• Cheek, cenlflttd Thll 11erement WIS llled with,,,. 17795 Skyperk, Suite K, INIM, CA WhefNI. lhe petition of Ron1ld rMlc:hlll 'A1:.~oe 52S Otenrocitc "'AMDDL 1 lttAM ....,.. ..... CA.tlllO Publllhtld Orenge co .. t Delly oheell. 01 bidder's bond mede PIY· County Clerll ol Orenge County on 92~~4 C 238 Chi In S !even Mertln end Nenoy J9M Lot Anoelee CA. 92853 . :au::.=::-:.:.. aulte I02 Publlthed o .:.nge Cool Deity Pilot Oo1. 17, 24, 31. Nov. 7. 1983. oble 10 the O•dtr Of tile Coell Com· OCI ;>4. 1983 .--L,u~• ~· CA 928& ~u • I .• ~•lrthlln h11 ~, I flied ~2' ~.!.*1 IC Th19 6utlneH 11 eonduc1ed by: en •-,._... .... CA. M1.. Piiot Oot. 17, 24, 3 f, Nov. 7. 1983. 5659-83 munny College o+.tricl 9oetd of .--· · v• 1 cour or enor ..... "" ..• 'IG unl!lcOlporeled uaocletlon other _, ... _ • 5858·83 Tru11H11 In en emount nol leee tht!I Publl•hed Orange Cout 01lly hi• bu1lnet• 11 conducted by: •11 pet111011er1 11eme from Flon•ld fh • •r1nerahlp WOlllll llvo perc.nl (5%) of the aom bid .. e Piiot oc1 31. Nov. 1. 14, 21. 1983. lndlvlduel. Stevetl Mer11n & Nrancy Jean Mertln ~~,,:, s. HlllebOe Publllhed 011111141 Co111 Deity Piiot ---... -.. -L-IC_Ml\_T_l_C_E ___ guarenlee th11 the bidder wlll enter 5892·83 Naji C•rt1< toRonetdSteYll\Br1y & NencyJMn Thi 1 1 1 wu filed with the Oat. 10. 17. 24, 31. 1983. ruu nu Into Ille propoNd Contreo1 11 the -----------1 Thia •l•temenl wet llled With the Brey 1 1 1 amen 4583-83 P\lll.JC NOTICl same 11 ewlrded to him I!\ 111e -t P\8.IC M>TICE County Clerk .;,f Or•nge COunty on IT ·1s HEREBY ORDERED thet ell Count' Cieri! of Orenge County on Ftcmioua aUSINlta ot fallure 10 enter Into tuCh contrect, ------------t Oc;l. 19, 1983 per.001 lnlerMled In the Mid"""" Oct. 1 • 1983 "21* rta.IC *>TICE ~TITIOUa ....... The IOl~:~:o ·:.~:i~:,! doing Ille pr~eed• or ,,.. CheCtl wlM be 'ICmlOUt au••H "27'10 lj)pM( before Ihle court •I 10 A.M. Pul>ll•hed 0 Inge COM1 o.tly ,tCTITIOUa llU..... NAlm STAT9..wT bu1•neaa IS IOffeUttd. Of 11'1 lhe G8M of . bOd. lhe NA.Ml ITATl•NT Publlahttd Orenge Cout Delly on Dec 5 1983 In the courtroom of r ..... ~ ....... ,....._..._ -· ,,. dOI"" lull aum thereof wlll be forfelled 10 The lollowtng petsont ete doing Pllol OC1 24, 3 1, NOY. 7, 13. 1983. Oepefl"*'t 3 io lhow OIYM ..,y Piiot OCI 24, 31. Nov 7, 13, 1...... .... eTATIMINT ;.i;;..;;;.-"'V .,.....__ ..• THE PERFECT 0 1n . 88 Fair .. Id collaQe dltlrlcll l)USlneN u 5759·83 IN• IOC)lleeOOll IO< Cflll\W ol -575543 The IOllowll\Q !*ION .,. doll\Q WINOSONO RESIOENTlAI. CARE Drive, Coal• Mete, CA 92626 No blddet ''"1' withdrew hi• bid t7731 MITCHELL INVESTORS. thOUkl not be 91'l nled ·-ic MftTIC£ l>utlnell ... 1 Joann 5,,.., Cott• Mela. CA. Cllh)' Hlrdy, 5 Seabird, N•\llrPOf1 ror II petkXI '°' IOfl)'·lllre (4$) dllyl 18000-L Sky Pllkr. INtne. CA 92114 "8.IC M)TIC( IT IS FURTHER ~ lhll e "-. nu FOR S"l.E BY OWNER PVBl.1-2627 ' . Batch, CA 92683 1!1er the dllt M1 fC>f !fie Q9en1ng Denni• P McCartlf, 428 Vl•t• copy ol lhll order 10 lhow ceuM be ~TmOUl IUtM•• CATIONS. 18551 Borcteeux Ln.. Delo• Btrb•r• Wlndltldt, 608 C:.~~'!.~.•cdif g~~~~ EiC~ • 1$. 111ereo1 Roma, Newpo<t Belch, CA. 92980 ~TITIOUI .,..... "Vbll-"ed once• WMlt for lour auc-T .,....... Hunllrioton Beech, CA 92649 1>"-·M A~·-.,_,... •~... The Boerd or Tru•t-r--91.,,.,, L KloattrM•n 2101 Olen-NAJm 9TATlmNT ~ ...... , prior 10 the dey ol NAm a A "'' au .. n Biiiett. 18551 Bordeau• """ ..... ~ •. ...,....""'' _.,, Thll bu1ln111 la cond~ted by a n IY411 f ejec ln9 end ell na ra La,..;ne Beech CA lt2651 The fOllOWll\Q i>«sont ,,. doing H id heiring In Dli"' Piiot • _.. The IOllowtng petson I• dotno 1.n .. Hu!lllnglon BMc:h. CA. 92649 Aeon, 9~ WI dfeldt general pertnerahlp ~,~:~, ro':ie.r~"b:"~~~"* Ot 'Y ' .-N B . 10 Od'ttee bu1lneat .. '' ' bualnne ... Barne Dene ThOm.. 18551 Bor-1 · n Cethy Hardy ...,-Tet8nce . um•. 2~ y CEAESE 2430 HOiiy Ln ~piper Of general tlrculetlOl'I printed OALYN MACHINING co. 1025 E. dMUX Ln Hun11ng1on' BMch CA Thi• •1•1arnfll1 WU flltld with the This 1tatemen1 waa 111•0 with lht lnfOtn;tellllee In •ny 10 or '" Ille l>ICS· co;i[~ ~t~=~· t~~Ai,!2 tll()t Baech, CA.' 92883 • In trwt eoon~,~·~·1983 ChMlnul St., S1nl1 An•1 CA. 92701 ~2649 .• • . ounly Clt<k Of Oreno-County on Counry Clerk or Or11no11 County on ding Dov• N~f)Ofl Beteh CA 926eo Chrlallne D. Frenll, 2430 Hotly Lf'I.. e~Lce w. SUMNER Oevld Ooltt Jr., 18 ID RlverVllw Joen l•Aue. 18$51 8orde.9ux Ln., I 12. l913 Ool. 3, 1983 Secre1~~~~0A.':lo1~:J.~~ SAndre Kll\Q Brl)'10rl :in & Blue Ntwl)Ofl Beech, c ..... 92883 J ...... I the Cir., Huntington et.ch, CA. 92648 Huntington Bffoh. CA 92849 c lltmOIO •22M711 c I c " Coll Diet let K Orlve Coron• dei M•t CA Thie buelMN 11 conducltd l»r • 8 Uvj 0 0 r1 Thi• bu1lnn1 11 cof'lducted by: en Kethryn l.ynn. 818 Aoyc:rofl. l.ong PubNtMd Or•~ OHi •llY Publltlleo Or-not Coatt Dall)' Pubfi:~eo c:>,:;: tOltlag:."' ~ .... v:l25 ' • llmlled Pll'lnet.nlp ::. ,:.,.,. Merttft l!ldlvlduel. 8Hch, CA 90814 Hot O<il 17• '4• 3 . Nov. 7• 1983· l'llot OCI 10, 11. 2•. 31. 1083 Oc,t 24. 3 1. ltH ., .... Dannie p MCClflt t Chrlttlne 0 P:ret•llC NMor .Hell Mentll OtYIO Ou ... Jr. Joen 1.aAve 5852-83 5~ 1-83 l?el..:t Thi• ,,,,_,, ..... llltd with the Thi• lllltement WH nled wtth the • ... Caft10fl Dr Thi• etlletnant w•• filed with the Thi• tltttment WU "*' with Ille 1-----------.i-.--------"---------~==-COunty Cieri! 01 Orenoe COunty on Counry .Clerl! of Orenoe ~ty on c ta....., CA ~ County Cletk of 01~ Couflty on eovmv c.11 of Orenge COunty on OGt 20 lt83 hpl 30. 19"· .. (11'b....,, ()et ~. 1983 Sept ~3. 1tl3 I . 1·11 P1·1a1 ,__ "· "'---~ Pu~ Or~ COatl Nly Pilot ,._ "'--~ ~ P tbllt ll«I Ot1ngt Cout Olllly Publllhed url"09 ...,... 0.lty Oct 3 1 N 1 14 21 1913 Publllhed ..,, •• """""1 ..,...,, Publil/led Ofenoa COatl ~ PllO; ()et 31 Nov ?, 14. 21, 19S3 PMot Oct 10, 17, 2•, 31, 1983. · f1Y • • &890-'3 Piiot Oct 24, 3 I. Nov 7. 13. 1H3. Pll01 Oc1 10. 17, 24. 3 1. 19t3 588~83 55.4()-13 57e.t-t> 56394;)1\-------~-------------------------------~--~~~--~~~~__, Sav e money and shopping tifne. Head the • \ • Rev. Jesse Jackson 'driven to succeed' CHICAGO (AP) -The Rev . Jeae Jecbon. w ho hopee to berome the nation'• tint black pn!l.id e nt, la a man driven to aucceed -and show others they can. too. "U you do Jae than your best, l t ia a lln." Jacbon, a Baptist minister, lec- tu.r. hil audiencea. J'rom the pulpit to the political trail, the 42-year-<»ld b lack leader practices what be preechee. On Sunday. aft.er months of specu- latk:Jn, he announced hia quest for the naticn'• hi&hest office, saying in Allan- '-that be will formally declare his candidacy for the 1984 Democratic ptllidential nomination on Thunday in Wtlhincton. "J-'1 always had a grea t n eed to aicel. to be the best," says half-brother Noah Robin.on. "I don 't think he'd be content to be aecond-best. •r Some aee that u a gift of the spirit. <>then aee It u an obeeaaion with ego. But Jaclm>n, one of America's bat-known and moet controversial clvll rtchta activists, says his personal motivation and the me91age of h ope h e delivers to others are keys to his popularity. "With longevity. competence and •accees, you build u p a rep utation," Jecbon aays. "Moat of my peers have .,-d from the ..-ene .... I think my appeal to people hat been s ustained by . my ability to interpret to people , to lhow them ways out." JICklon, a eon of the South, says h e b8s been doing just that since the 1960s, when be tint emerged on the national acene u a brash m.dple of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Jadalon waa born Oct. 8, 1941, in Rev. Jesse Jackson Greenville, S .C., in w ha t he recalls as a "dual society." The adopted son of a postal work e r, Jackson attended public schools, played football in high school and colleg e and conside red a career as an athlete. H e graduated from North Carolina A&T, w here h e earned a bache lor's d e gree in sociology and econo mics, and met Jacqu eline Davis, whom h e mar- ried ln 1962. They are the pare n ts of five children. Leading econoinist sees possible new recession W ASIUNGTON (AP) -J obless Americam are finally returning to work.. Canpany p rofit. are rising. In the mid8t of thia economic recovery, a leed•na private economiat ia echoing earlier predictiona of a poaib le new &« I 'm in 1985.- SUnilat forecuta, dimUmed earlier • the talk of Wc>lated "d oomsaye rs," auddenly are a ppearing from several quart.en-from Congrtw. mainstream ecnl'X!'ists and even a top Reagan edministration offidal. The question ia w hether the w am- illCI are being taken aeriously . The problem~ by thete analysts is that '11.ey're eounding the alann a t a lime when the economy la revivin& strongly after the 1981-82 receaeion. But Lawrence Chimerine, chairman of 0-Econometrica. a forecasting Hughes 'kin' loses appeal firm in Bala Cynwyd , Pa., said d eficits are likely to persist around $200 billion a year for years, barring unexpectedly aggressive action to cut the fede ral budget. Any such red-ink cJeanup would likely require more social cu ts than Democrats want. more military spending restraint 'than President Re- agan w ants and s ubstantial tax in- creases that th e preside nt strongly oppoees. W ith deficits so hig h , "the risk o f sizeable increases in interest ra tes will rise sharply in the 1985 environme nt." Chimerine said, and "a new recession could very w ell em erge during that period." By then , he added, feelings of economic w ell-being will have fa ded and pressure to reduce the deficit may w ell force "a sizeable tax increase ln the la\ter part of 1985." C himerine is not alone in peaaimistlc long -term view : his -Otto Ecks te in. c ha irma n of anoth er economics forecasting firm, WASIUNGTON (AP) -A 43-year Data Resources Inc.. of Lexington. woman who says 1h e ia an illegitimate Mass .. w p uld n ot pinpoint a year in daughter of H ow ard H ughes has lost a whic h the current business recovery Supreme Court ap peal. will be reversed. But h e said that if 1be oourt. without comment. Mon -de ficits remain high, "somewhe re in day let stand a decision dismissing a the mid·l980s it's kind of hard to see claim b y Clare Benedict H u denburg of how w e'd ge t by .'' LM Vea-, Nev .. who said she iaan heir to the eatate of the late billio naire reclUR. Ma. H udenburg 'a claim was dis- milaed by a Texas court in 1981. five yeen after Hughes died. She aaid she w as denied her rights becaUR the judge didn't give h e r enouch time to hire a Texas lawye r . Ma. Hudenburg o ffered an Illinois birth certificate as evidence that H\llhel wu her father. But the executor of H ughes' estate Mid the certificate listed he r fa the r 's Wlentity u unknown and there was no other evidence that Hughes was Ms. Hudenbu.rg'a father. -Sen . Robert Dole, the Republican chairman of the Senate Finance Com - mittee, said: "Some of us are ter rified with th e th ou ght of e ver -increasing deficits over th e n ext four, five, six years. W e n eed to a pply a tourniquet and w e need to do it now ." -Martin F e ldstein, chairman of the president's Council of Econ omic Ad · visers, said: "Every year it gets riskier and riskier .'' Failure to deal with deficits until after the 1984 electio n, h e said, "will probably produce a recessio n in fiscal year 1986," which begins in October 1985. ~ ~ ~=~=~~~y Social Security Laguna Beach. Ca. 92651 494·9•15 taxes to soar Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 CS PlllUC NoTICE P\alC NO TICE Nil.JC NOTIC£ Ml.JC M>TIC£ "~~:>~:.~:::• ABAN~~"J,0~11 °' ~J!~ u'T:=:.::.t1 NOTICE OF DEATH OF p 1..fltlt The followtng perton la oOh•g FICTITIOUt I Ul lHHI NAM• ' T.I ..... 0 ·'9t11 JACK B. B UR T AND OF NOTICE OF O!ATH OF bu11neH u . rne following perwl'lt riavt •b•n· 11~~ .. NatONtTID PETITION TO ADMINJ.S. JOAN P. JORDAN AND OF A CHILD'S PLACE. PRESCHOOL . donod ,.,. UM°' tn. f.'ic11tlou• Bull· ,._.,........... IS OAY CARE CENTER, 1941 CIMCll neH Nam.. MISSION MAINTE.N· at dult~•ed Trutt• ul\Oef 11141 TER ESTATE NO. A·lZHll PETITION TO ADMIN • StrHI, Co.11 ,,.. .. , CA 02627 ANCE', 27708 Calle Vaid•. M!Nlon tollc>w"sl delclt1bed Oetd of 1ru11 To all he1n, be~ficiatiet, TE R EST AT! NO. A·llH U A:~:':;!:.: ~=:'c312l2~;oo" vi:;;:.i~8:2 Sllmm, 27708 Calle ~6u.T~E L~~~E~~'i~T~g~ 'redilora an d contingenl To all helrad. benef~lane11, Roi-1 LM Smith, 3222 Otegon Vald41, Minion Viejo, CA 92e02 CASH ANO/OR THE. CASHIE.AS OR redltors of JACK B. BURT credilOrs an cont nge nt Avenue, Coate M ... , CA 82824 TM Fk!lll~ Bueif>eM Nllne re-CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN and pel"IOrli who may be creditors ol JOAN P. JOR- Tllls t>u1lne11 II conouc:ted by "' letrftd 10 lboY9 ... llled In Or•• CIVIL CODE SECTION 292411 (pay. otherwise lntereiited In lhe DAN and persons who may In~:\~~~ Ann Smllh C~~j~Ybc:A:::::!>:c;~~!: by • ~b!.:t0:~ ~~J's=el'!..1~:. wm and/or est.ate: be olherwlae ln teretted In lnls 1tetemen1 wu lllttd with 11\e 1nolvldu11. 1111e and Interest conv9)'e<I to end A peUtfon has been filed th e will and/nr est.ate: County Clerk ol Ore11oe C®nty on June e Sllmm now held by It under .. Jo Oeed of by J eanette Scharlln in the A petition has been filed Oc1. 4, 1983 Tiii• 1t1temen1 wa• tiled with lh• T1u1~1..'~ tNI prc>peny llerelnelter oe-S uperior Court of Qranae by L EE PAXTON J O R DAN, Fmul County Clerk ol O•eng• County on ecr .,... .. J R ln th S r1 Co ( Publl'lled Orange Coa1t Delly Sepl a2 1g93 TRUSTOR. TONY J OIEK Coun ty r equesting that . e upe or urt 0 Piiot 0c1 31, Nov 7, 14, 21. 1983 " 111., no Ft411133 DENISE B OIEK Jeanette Sch arUn be ap-Orange County requesuna 5891·83 Put>llshed 0 11ng<11 Cout Dill~ BENEFICIARY· ANAHE.IM SAV· pointed as person.al repreaen-that L EE PAXTON JOR- Pllot Oct 10, 11. 24, 31, 1983 1NGS ANO ad ..... _ DAN JR be n ·""" "~ -----------.,.---I 5535-83 LOAN ASSOCIATION tative to miruster uirestate. I • appot ...,.... -Ml.IC NOTICE RECOROEO 0eoemw 31. 1981 of JACK B. BURT (Wlder personal represent.atJve to FICTITIOUI eUllHH I u 1n11r. No 37894 In Book 14343 the Independent Admln.ia-administer the eatat~ of NAME ITATEMl!NT IUJllC NOTICE pafce 1790 of Offlc;lel Rec0fd11n the traUon of F.atates Act). The JOAN P. JORDAN (under The following persona ere doing ~'~in•ty~. 1 111' Recorder of Or1nge peti lion is set for hearing in lhe Independent Ad.minis· buslMss u · Holtc;e of Ci tJ f "'-•A ) Th u.s POOR ONES. LTO . 28942 TruttN 'I .... MIO oeeo of trutl detcrlbe• ll'te Dept. No. 3 at 700 vie tra on 0 &:Att.ates n.;\. e Htlllop Orl~e Orange, CA 92667 T.•. Ho. 3211 following eoper!r.· Center Dr., West, Santa Ana, petlUon ls aet for hearing ln Anthony Perez, 28942 Hiiitop YOU ARI IN ~FA~ T UHOER A lh:IA~~Jn 1~~~~~::msr;::::i: CA 92701 on November 9, Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Or1ve. Orenoe. CA 112867 OHO OF TRUIT DATED .lulr 30, COfOllC1 In book 12514 page 230 lo 1983 al 9:30 A.M. C.ente.r Dr., West, Santa Ana, Peggy Ann Perez, 28942 HIHtop 19'0. UHlEll YOU TAKE ACTION 259 lncluSlve , Ottlclel Record• of Of. lF YOU 0 a..,,......... to the CA 92701 on Nov. 23, 1983 al Drive. Orange, CA 92667 TO '""OTICT YOUR HOME, IT MAY JDJ.:A..~ This bul!Jness 11 cooouc111e1 by • BE SOLO AT A PUeuc SAU . " •nga County, CalHornl• on Oeoem· granting of the pet1tion you 9:30 A.M . general partnership YOU NEED AH EXPL.ANATIOH Of' ::~~~;, '!7~9:~r~Ti'~:c'r~~'::.~~ should either a ppear at the IF YOU OBJECT to the Anthony Perez THE NATURE OF THE PflOCHO· • ,; f th Uti Peggy Perez ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD book 11784 page 1394 10 1431 In· hearing and st.ate you ob)eC· gran ... ng 0 e pe on. you This statement wBS llled wllll ttle CONTACT A LAWYEll. elusive of Ottlclel Aecoros, and In lions or file written objec· sh ould either appear at the C C 0 C book 11784 pages t•32 to 1485 In-. . bef h · d ta•~ b' -ounty ierk 01 renoe ounty on STAN·SHAW CORPORATION. A clualve of Ottlel•I Rec;ordi of l8ld tions W1th the court ore earrng ~ s '"'. you o ~ Oct. 28. 1983 CALIFORNIA CORPORATION 11 County,and anyemendmenteorttn· the hearing. Your appear-lions or file wntten ob,)et'-F22t487 duty appolntlle1 Trustee under the tJ • h h bef Publlslle<I Orengo Coast oaily following desct1bed <leed of llult nexatlons thereto, and located on ance may be in person or by ons wit t e court ore Piiot Oct 31 Nov 7. 14. 21. 1983 Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION that c;ertaln real properly de.crll>ed your attorney the hearing. Your a ppear- 58 8 83 as Loi to0I Trecl 9093, In the City Of ' be · b 8 · TO THE HtGHESl BIDDER FOR Irvine. County 01 0 ,.,.,..., 81819 of lF YOU ARE A CREDI-ance may in person or y i------------CASH or es set forth In Section .. ,,_ TOR · ed. tto PUBLIC NOTICE ,924h of Hie Ctvll Code, all right. title California. es shown on a M1p re-or a conungen t er 11.0r your a rney. an<! 1nteres1 corweyeo 10 and now corded In bOOk 421· P•g91 11 •'1d 12 of lh e deceased, you must file IF YOU ARE A CR EDI· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS tleld by II under said Oeeo 01 Trust In ~0~11~~!1'1f4:,';~~. Mapa of Or1nge your claim with the cou rt or TOR or a contingent credi1;<>r NAME STATEMENT oie property ttore1nafter described: PARCEL 2. An undlvloeo 1192 p resent It to the personal rep-of th e deceased, you must file Ttto following person Is <1oh1( TRUST OR JOHN o. SMITH JR Interest 1n ano 10 all of the rHI prop· resen•~tive appot'nted by the your claim with the court or b 1 9 as and NAT ALIE C. SMITH. husbend '° uPsOnSe~ELS: GET -N-GO, 152~ Mess arid w1te eriy C!escrlbed as Lot 1 on the Map court within four month.a present It to the personal rep · " of the •bove·referencao 111c1. . . · lnted b h Verde 011ve Eest, Sune 119. Co111 BENEFICIARY SANTIAGO IN· l~ether with all Improvement• from the date of hrst ~uance resentau~e appo y t e Mes: ... ~~ 9~=~6es Postel, 1610 VE~~r":~ c~u~~:.N~2. 1980 as thereon, el(oeptlng therefrom Con· o.f le tters as provided m Sec· court wtlhln four months C 0 C t ., CA instr No 12755 In boo!< 13697 page dOmlnrum Units 330 through 421 In-tion 700 o f the P robate Code from th e date of first imua.nce arawey •. os • ... ese ciuslve. loceted the<aon . { I 'ded in "-92626 t t60 of Official Records In Iha office EXCEPTING THEREFROM •II oil of California. The ti.me for 0 etten a.s proVl °""'" This busmen Is conduC1ed by an of the Recorder or Orange County, gas. minerals &'1d hydrocerbo~ fillng claims will not e xpire tion 700 of the P robate Code lndtv•dual said dooo of tru.st <1escrl1>es tM fol· substances lying below • depth of prior w fo ur months from the of California. T he lime for Edwaro J Postel lowtng property 500 feet trom the aurface ol Hid · f'I' ia· will t · n11s statement was meo wllll the T1111111noretem1dtoln lhlsvu1ran· lano, but wtthoul the rlghl of entry d ate of the hearing noticed 1 !ng c uns no expire Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on tee IS situated In lhe State of Call· upon the portion of th• aurfec;e of above. . prior to four months from the Oct t9, 1983 fornla, County of Orenoe. City of .. 10 tend fOf tile purpoM of explor-YOU MAY EXAMINE the date of the hearing noticed F221M4 Irvine, and II described as follows. 1 1 l>O 1 1 ecll d 1111"" If bo Pubhstted Orange Coest Oally PARCEL t Unll 8 as shOwn •n<I "f or. r ng, 1eJt ~ ng, ~ .... file kept by the court. you a ve. Pilot OC'I 2• 31 Nov 7, f3. t983. oescrtl>e<I In Iha Condominium Ptan :!:~'~:j1~0:' .':i\,'r.'0:0~~r: are inlerested Ill the est.ate., YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe 5761-63 recorded on August 24, 1979 In served In deeo from Prffley of you may serve u pon the ex· file kept by the court. If you 1------------~~~~v~3~r~fri~~~ :;;~,.~~ 1;f8~!\'d Souttte<nCalllornla,aCallfornl1 cor-ecutor or administrator, or are interested ln the estate, PIJJUC NOTlCE 1 porallon, recorded Jenu1ry 30, 1979 upon the a ttorney for the ex· you may serve upon the ex-1------------coun Y In bOOk 13017 page 719 Official Re-. . · d · · FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PARCEL 2 An undlvtded 11 tOth aoros. ecutor or admmistrat.or . and ecutor or a m1rustrator, or NAME STATEMENT Interest In ano to the common area PARCEL 3· An exclutlve ea ... file with the court with proof upon the at torney for the ex· Th f 11 1 .,.. son 19 doing ot Loi 1 01 Tract 9041, as per map rt · 1 l't It f · , d · i d e o ow ng .. ~r Ill d 1 bo k 372 P'""es Hand 111 of men1 appu enant o euc u11 or of service a written request ecutor or a man strator, an business as 8 n ° · -v Itta use and oocupency of tlloM por-· ' d ·a1 fl l · h th urt 'th f WI LLIAM H WARREN AND COM· miscellaneous maps, records of 11ld lion 10 the Restricted Common Area st.atmg tha t you eslre spec1 e wit. e co . WI proo PANY. t7985 Skyperk Circle. = J county, 11 such !~rm I• delln~ 1" Iha oes1gn•ted In the Oeclerellon of Re-nolice of the filing of an m· of service, a wntteo request Irvine CA 927 t~ article enulled Definitions 01 the 1tr1Cit1ons and shown on fh8 Con-to d · ment of stating that you desire special · Dec1ara11on of Covenents con· ven ry an appra.1se Pauline Gw1lllam. 2700 Peterson 0 d . ·0..,. 1 domlnJum Ptttn for suctt unit. estate ~~~ats or of the peti-n otice of lhe fillng of an Ill· Pl Costa Mesa CA 92627 1t1oos en res111ct1ons rec;ot ""' n Code 26--033 """""" lllis business ,8 conoucted by an Book t t824 Pege 915 of Olflcl•I Percet· 935•35-013 lions or accounts mentioned ventory and appraiaemen t of 1no1v1dua1. Rec;ords and •ny amendments and YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER A in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of estate a.58elS or of lhe peli· Pauline Gw1lllam supplement• lherool OEEO OF TRUST DATED December the California P robate Code. lions or accounts mentioned This statement was 111&0 wllh tile EXCEPTING 'THEREFROM •II 011. t5, 1981. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· JEANETTE SCHARLIN in Section 1200 and 1200 5 of County Cterk of Orange County on oil rights. minerals, mineral rights, TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· . · Oct 26. 1983 natural gas. netural gas rights, end ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· IN PROPRIA P ERSONA the Callforrua Probate Code. F22Mte other hydrocarbons by whattoever LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-19 P lue Aveaae, Salle 107 MESERVE M UMPE R & Published O•anoe Coast Dlllly name known. 111a1may1>e wltllln °' NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE Lon• Beacb CA toSOZ HUGHES Pilot Oct. 31. Nov 7. 14, 2t, 1983 unoer theparc;eroflendtterelnebove PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU P .. blished' Or. ,.. ___ BY· J ROBE RT MESER VE 5887-83 oescrtl>ed together wllh Itta per-SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. U ange ......... t • · petual r1g111 of drllllng. mining.&•· 306 Tengeto, lrvlne, CA 1127 14. Daily Pilot Oct. Z4, 25, 31, UIO Campa1 Drive, P .O. •------------ptor1ng, and oper1t1ng tl'tef&IOf ano "(If a 111eet eddrHI Of COfl'lmon 1983 Box '71Zt 1 ____ Nll.....;;.;;-..IC;...;,oNO ...... Tl.C.E ___ storing 1n 1ne1 remov1no ttte aeme oesign111on of prc>peny 11 etiown . 57'44-83 N ewport B e a c b , C A . flCTITIOUI aUllNIH NAME aTATIMI NT The following person Is dotng business a.s PERSONAL BEST, 3601 Jam· t>oree, Newpo<1 Beech. CA 92660 l1ur1n OeStef1no. ?3 t H!h Place, COSll Meu. CJloo 92827 Tl'tls l>Usfriess 1s conOUC1e<I by an 1n<11vl<lu•I Laurin OeStetano Thli statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orengo County on Ocl 12. t983 F227217 Publltlled Orange Coest Dally Piiot Oct 17, 24, 31, Nov 7, 1983 5657·83 1rom seld land Of any other leno •bove, no werr1nty ta given H to II• 9Zl51 '71Z9 lnctu<11ng the rtghl 10 wlltpstocil or comp111eneas or correcinea1)" The • dtrectionolly drlll ano min• from beneflcl•ry unde< Mid OMd of (7141 75!·1195 lands olhar than thou heJelnebove Tl,!JSI. by reeaon of • brHch or de-MLIC NOTICE Published Orange Coast descrlbB<I, oil or gaa well•. tunners fault In the obllg•tlon1 eecured Daily Pilot Oct 31 Nov 1 7 aria shells 1n10, thr~ll or 1cro11 lher•by. herllotore .x.c;uted ano FICTITIOUI llU ... 11 · ' · ' ' the 1ub1urtece of the lano 11a1eln· Oellve<ed to the undef'llgned •writ· NA• ITATW•NT 1983. 5836·83 above desc1tbed end to bollom auctt ten Deeter at Ion of 0.l•ult end 0. Ttte fOllOWlng person 11 oolno -----------Whlf>llOClta<I or dlr1euonauy drilled m•11d for Sale, and wrmen notice of buslneu u.. flta.:IC NOTlC£ well~ tunnels end snaf11 un<le< and °'eech end of eleCitlon to cauH the BIRCH LANDSCAPE COMPANY. ------------beneatn Ot beyond ttle exte<IOf un<letllgned 10 Mii Mid P•oe:>er1y 10 2841 Croddy Wey. Sant• Ane, CA K-08071 hmlls tneraol ano 10 re<lrlll, retun-1811tfy sakl obll91tlon1. and llle<e-112704 net. equip, m11n11Jn, reptlr, oeepen 11ter the unO.llgned c•uH<I Mkl Ben L Birch. 1 t t 1 South Colll NOTICE OF DEATH OF ano opereteeny1uchwellsorm1ne1, notice of breach en<! of etec1ton to Or., Coale Meu. CA 92626 WILLIAM FRED E RICK without nowever. the nght lo orlll, be reco1daO July 1 t. 1983 u Instr Thie bualneH 11 conduc;ted by; 111 LEWIS AND OF PETITION mme 11ore, ei.plore ario operete No. 83·296630 of Ottlcl•I Records In lndlvl<!ual. TO ADMINISTER ESTATE mrouon th• surf1Ga or I tie upper 600 the office of ttte RllCiOl'der of Oreng• Ben L. Blroh feel ol 11te 1ubaurtec:e of tne land County; 11111 statement wu 111ec1 with the NO. A·l !tt71 nerelnobove <lesc•ll>ed, •• reM!Ved Said 181e wOI be made, but whl'toul County C~k 01 Orange County on T o all heirs, beneficiaries, •m•ic ...,.nl't 1n 1nedetKlhomlhelrvtneCompeny, cown.ntorwarrenty,expreMorlm-0c1 4. t983 creditors and contJneen t l"UUL ""'~ a corPOrallon recoroeo Augult t2, piled, 1eg11<1lng lllle ~on. or ,,..,, 1------------t980 In booll 13897, Paot 1151 of encumbrancea.top1ythe remalntng Pul>lllll4ICI Orange Cout Dally creditors of WIL L I AM FICTITIOUI eo...-1a Olflc1el Recor<ls principal ~m 01 Itta no11(1J eac11111C1 Pilot Oct. 10. 17. 24. 31. 1883. FREDERICK LEWIS and MAME STATEMENT ALSO EXCEPliNG 'THEREFROM by ea.Id deed ot Trull, wllh lntereet 5543-83 persons who may be other-Tiie IOllowlng PBrM>nt are dOlng the subsurface waler rlghll, but u In 181d '101• p<ovided, a<lvencae, 11 bustnOM as without tile right ol surfece entry 11 eny. unde< ll'te term1of181d OMd of wae interested ln lhe w ill T & G HANDYMAN SERVICE. 2 t6 rese<ve<I lri the <lead from the lrvtne tru11 . leet. cherges, end ••Plfl-of f't&IC NOTIC( and /or estate: 911l St , Huntington Beech. Ca. Company. o corpor11lon, r.cordecl tl'te Trustee end of lhe 11u1t1 CrH lecl · A petition hu been Ciled 92648 August 12. 1982 In book 13697, by Hid Deed ot Truet. FICTITIOUI eua••• b VIOLA M LEWIS ln th T1motlly Joseph Hoppe. 2222 Page 115t ol Ofllclel Recor<11. SelO H ie will be held on: Tuead1y, HA• ITATl•NT Y · e Delaware "C. Huntington Beech, PARCEL 3 Eesemenlt H auch November 15, 1983, et 2:00 p.m. •I Tll• loltowlng persona ere doltlil Superior Court of Orange CA 92648 easemenb ere pertlcul111ly set rortl't tile Chapman Avenue antren<:a lo bustnNa 11. Cou nty r eq uesting that Garry Lee Gonzales 216 9tll St m tne arllcle enUlled "EeMmenta" the CIVk: Centtlf BullOl!'g, 300 Eaet DOLPHIN BUSINESS SYSTEMS. VIOLA M. LEWIS be ap- Hunungton Beacl\, CA 926411 of the Oechirauon under ttte Mciton Criapmen Ave . Of1nge. CA !8092 SkyPerk South Suite A pointed as person.al repr~n-ThlS business It con<1uc1eo by a tteadlngs 1n suctt erttcle enllllad Al 1111 lime of tile lnlllel publl-Irvine CA 927 14 ' · """" gMerat oanner1111p ·u111111es Support ano Sell le· ca1100 ol this no1ic.. the tot el sHNet Inc 1128 WHt Aroa1e AV· tative to administer the estate Garry lee Gonzeles menl , "Enc•oacllment" and "Com· •mount of the unp11C1 bal1nc41 of Iha enue Gl~oore CA 9 1740 of WIL LIAM FREDERJCK TnlS s1a1emen1 wu hied with lhe mon Aree E1semen1" obUgatlOn teeureO by the •bove Oe-Thia butlnm 11 conduclecl by: • LEWIS (under the lndepen -County Clerk ol Orange County on scribed deed of 1ru11 eno esllmeted Oct 12. 1983 PARCEL 4 EaMmants 11 auch costs axpenaea end ad•eneea l• corporation. dent Administration of Es-F2272" usemantt ere pertlCUlarty Ml forth $75 3'72 29 , Paul Atz-Glbbon, President A ) Th tit' ls t Published Orange Coesi Oally In the ertlcle enlllled "EaMmenta" The totai lndebtedntu being an Thll llltement wu flied wftl't the tat.es Cl , e /: ·~ 3 fie p1101 Oct 17, 24, 31. NO• 7. 1983 9f 1he Master 0ec11ratlon of Coll•· 9lllmete 00 Which the opening bid 11 Counly Cler1< ol Orenge County on for hearing ln pt. o. at 5656·83 nants, condltlona 1nd restrletlon• computed may be oblllned by call· Oct 4· 1983. ,,_ 700 Civic Ce.nter Dr .. W est, recorded In book 11766. pege 420 01 Ing (714) 937·0986 the d1y t>etore 0 ,.___ n..~ Santa Ana, CA 92701 on Nov 0111e1al Record• ano any amen<!· 1111 tale Pubtlsl'ted renge ~l ., ... , 9 30 M PIJJllC NOTICE menit end tupplemants llle<eto. Oit11e1· Octooer 14 11183 P1101 Oc1 to 17, 24. 31. 1983. 23, 1 83 a t 9: A. . 1---F-l_C_Tl_T_IO_U_S_B_U_l_fN_l_S_I __ unoer section h8adlngt In such SERVICE DI MENSIONS IN· 5542·83 CF YOU OBJECT lO the NAME I TATEMENT arllcte entitled Owners "Rlgllt• COAPORATEO gra nting of the petition, you The 101tow1ng per1on1 are do•ng 11no Duties" Utilities and Cable et 181d Trustee .,. .. '.IC NOTICE shou ld either appear at the business es l e1e111s1on" "Encroachment , and By· T 0 SERVICE COMPANY, ageni l"UIK. b' TOYOTA SANTA ANA, 417 West "Community Facllltlea Easement" By. Mluy Mahoney, A11lstant Sec· hearing and state you o JeC· Werner Ave . Senie Ana, CA 92707 PARCEL 5 Eetements for 1ngre11 retary FICTITIOUI IUllNlll lions or file written objec· Toyota Santa Ana. tnc 417 W11.1t anti egress over thet por11on ol Loi B One City BlvO Well, Orenge, CA. . NAMI I TATIMOIT tlons w ilh the oourl before of Tract 9123 as pet map flied 1n 92959 The following person I• dOlng Warner Ave , S11nU1 An•. CA 92707 boo~ 3115. pegn 29 to 38 lnciulllve, 11 ·-635··8288 buslneH es: the hearing. Your appear· Steven F Sllle5, Prasl<lant ~ PARIS 432 E 17th S It B C t ~ ' b This statement waa Ille<! with ,,,. of m1scell1neous maps, reoOfdl of Publllhed Orenge CoHI O•lly . u • . ot I ance may II\ pel"IOn or y county Cle•k of Or•""'e County on 1810 count';. " pet11cularty de-Piiot Oct 24 31 Nov 7 1983 M .... CA 92827 your attorney. Sept 22. 1983 .. ,. scttl>e<I as • l1ndsc1plng ano pevlng · · ' ' 57 t&-83 H•no Ng\lyen, 8531 Boise Ave , IF YOU ARE A CREDI-area •n tile supptemante~ Deeter· Midway City, Ce 92655 F225UI 1111on 01 Covenant•, Conditions 1nd Thll buslnest Is con<lu<:teO by en TOR or a contingen t credit.or Publl9/le<I Orenge CoHt Delly Restrictions recorded on Octobef' P\llllC NOTICE ln<11vtdu•I. of th e deceased, you must file Pilot Oc1 10. 17. 24,31. t983 .... Ml h N • 5537-83 18, 1977 In booll 12420, pages 1862 IOUI IUll,..SI neng n guyen you r claim with the court or i------------to 1864 1nc;tualY<l, ol Otflclal Recor<ll FICTIMT., ST•-Mt..., This lletemenl WH flied wltll the PUBLIC NOTICE of Hin co11n1~ NA '"' "'"' "' d 1 County Clark of Orenge County on present it l.O lhe personal rep· ·~--_...;..;;..;;..-..,.;..;..;....-._____ The lollowlng penons are o ng Oct 4 1983 resent.ative appoinled by the •-MAY 81:. ALSO KNOWN AS t54 business ea· ' f22112t FICTITIOUS IUSIHEIS E11s1 Yale Loop Irvine. CA Unll •8 PRIVATE CAPITAL GROUP. 1301 Published Orange Coast Oelly cou rt within four months NAME STATEMENT '(fl o 11ree1 eddrus or common Dove St .. Suite 255, Newport e .. cn. Pllol Oct 10 11 24 31 1983 from th e d ate of first ISSuanct!' ltte following person 18 doing des1onallon is shOwn al>Ove, no war· CA !12560 · · · · 55•4-83 of letters as provid ed ln Sec- business as , enty 11 given tlS to 11s compla1ene11 Herry C H811ow. 6911 c .. scant lion 700 of lhe Probate Code GERMAIN MACHINERY COM· or COtlBCtnaul.. Ava . Buen• Park. CA 90620 PANY. t318 Galaxy Drive, Newpcrt The beneflclery und8' se1<1 Deed Thlt t>u•lnen 11 c;ondu<:tlle1 by 1 of California. The time for B11ach, CA 92660 01 Trust by reason of • °'etlCfl Of generef pert,,.,1hlp Pl&IC NOTICE filing claims will nol expire Jarnes 0 Germain, 13 18 Galaxy delnull tn lh• obflg1t1ons secured H11ry C. Hetlow rt f ths f th Ortve. Newport Beach, CA 92660 theroby. her•tolore executed •n<I · This 1t11emen1 wH filed with ttte '1CTITIOU9 80 ... 11 P or l.O our mon rom e This bustness 11 conoucted by an delivered lo th• underslgnlle1 •writ· County Clerk 01 o range County on NAiii ITATIMl!NT date o f the hearing noti.ced lnclfllldual teri Oeclar1111on of Oefaull eno De· Oct Ill, 1983. The 1011owlng ~· 1ra doing above. James 0 Germlln meno for Sale, and wrltt11n notice of P:2271G buslnes1 11: YOU MAY EXAMINE th e This s1a1emant WH flied wllh 111~ brettcn end etectlon to ceuae the PubllShe<f Orange Co11t Oelly CREATIVE NETWORK, 3111 VIiie file ke pt by the court. U you County Clerk ol Orange County 011 unoe11ig11ed 10 sell said properly 10 Pilot Oct 24, 3t Nov. 7, t3. 1983 way. Newport BN ch1 CA. 921163 HAMOR LAWN-MT. OUYE Mortuary • CemetMY CrematOf'Y Oct 19. 1983 seusry said 01>1111111ons. en<! 11\e<e· 57113·83 TWO Communication• In<: .. 3111 are Interested in the e9t.ale, WASHINGTON (AP) _ T h e g overnme nt F227M7 ener the unoe•slgnecl cauled .. 10 VIII• Wey. Newport BMc:t\, CA. you may eerve upon the ex· Published Orenge Coest Dally no11<1e of br N cl't 1nd of election to 926e3 adrn1nls announced today that the maximum Socia] Secu rity Piiot Oct 24, 31, No• 7. t3, t983. 118 Recorded June 30, t983 as Instr PtB.IC NOTICE Thi• bull,,..• It conducted by: a ecutor or U'ator, or 1625 Gisler Ave. Ca.ta Mesa 540-555-4 a.AL ~alROl"ON ll9TH a l'UTMU W .. Tel.W CHA.NL -421 £. 17th SI. eo.uMeN " 646-1371 r tax on individual employees will rise b y $140.70 in 5760·83 No 83·278895, of Hid Ottlclel Re· FlCTITIOUS IUllNHS c;orporallon. l upon the ·~~r.. for the exd------------cotd• NA• ITATIMINT Oen Tackenofl. Pres dent ecutor or •unwuatrator, an 1984 to more than $2,500. Ml.IC NOTICE This tllltment WH flied wllll ll'te fil with th urt Ith roor dmln 'd h h Seid 111le will be made. but w11nou1 Trie following pert0n1 are doing County Cletk of or1nge Counly on e . e CO • w P TheSocialSecw1ty A istrationsai t all e FICTITIOUl •UllNlll covenan1or wam11nty,e.pru1orlm· buelneH ••: 001 12 19113 of eervtce, a wntten request maximum amo unt of earn.inp subject to the payro ll HAMI 8TATIMIHT plied, reg11dlno Ulla, POIMHlon. or Mc:NASH. LIMITED, 2278 Newpon . . ' fl'lr7tOt stating that you dell.~ 1peclal tax will lncreue from this y ear'a $35, 700 to $37,800 lh• following pet'ton 11 doing et'Wlumbr1noet. 10 pay tlla ,.m1lnlnQ Blvd., Co111 Mela, CA. 1121126 Publllhad Orange eo..1 Dally not.Ice of the fiU .. n o f an ln-bVslneas H; p11nc1pt1 1um ot I~ note(•J HCUrecl Stephan JeftetlOn McNllll, 2292 Pit t Oct 17 24 31. NO 1 1H8 ... ,. on J an. 1. COMMERCIAL FURNITURE RE· by 1810 0..0 of Trv•I. with lnl-t Canyon, CO.I• I.ii .... CA 92626 ° . ' . ' II 665s.t:J Yentory and apprat.emen t of The payroll tax w ill ttay at 6.7 percent for PAIR. 212 Flow•r s1, Cotta Mau, ae1n MIC1not1PfOYIOed,edllancaa,H Thia bu1lne.11t cono~1eo by.• tlltate a.eta or of lhe petl· , l"'o'" b limb 7 f CA 92627 any. under the 11m1• ol Hid o..<t 01 llmlleo p111ner1111p _ Uons or accounts mentioned emp1oyees ln ...,..., ut c to percent o r Tttom M Bee~ 212 Fiower lru•t, fHI. cn"ge' eno expenM• 01 s. J McNutt •-ic 111nyt10t l200 __ .. '"""' a f ' ro~-in th l · J u It 19 •· tllO l rullee 8n<I oflhe trusts created Tiii• 11a1emen1 wu !tied with tnt f'UIK. "" ~ In Section .... &.6VV.v O emp1oyen. """'''IY~• e rescu e egia a o n 5'rti~:~~~~:::·r:::O~J!~~ by. •n by Hid Oee<S ot Trutl Counly Cietlt of Or•• Counly or f tcmlOUl IU ... H \he California Prot.te Codtt. pa.ed laat. aprtng, taiaed the tax to 7 percent but lnOlvlduel s 11d Hie win be neld on Novem• oc1. 111. 1083 NAMe ITAttmWT MEAD 6 MEAD p rovided • on e-time tax credit of 0.3 percentage 1 Tom Becker ~~ni\~~:~a:10t:.i.:.s~lw'tc~ Publlallect Ortnga Coe!~~ Ttte ro11ow1ng ,,.,_,. ar9 dolne I H I Don S'"'9t, Sette 170 poln1' for employees to keep th eir le vy t he same as It ~~h~~Y ·~~::.:'!:';,:~~~~o~~~Y 1~ poratlon, 1570 E11t 11111 StrMt, Pilot Oct. 24, 3 t, Nov. T, 13, 11183. < bu:~R:':jeR. 31141 p-I.a New~rt Buda, CA. ti ... la now. Oct 27, 1983 Sonte An8, CA. 82711 5767-~ Braf\H San Juen Caplelr.no, CA. (7U) 811-HIS The maximum tax ~id by employers in 198~ ,....,. Ttte 10111 amount of the unpllO 921175 • P\lblllhed Oranp COMt will -'-._, •2u .10 to 2,646. For employees. the Pubfl•l'tecl Of•nge Coa1t oa1ry b•l11'1Q8 ot the OOllOellon NCured b) P\alC M>TIC£ Sollraot. Inc., a Cellfofn&e OOfJ>O'· o.J.ly Pilot Qi:\. 3 1. Nov 1 7 ,...., .,, • .,, Pllol Oct 31, Nov 7, 14, 21, 1883. H kl prope<IY to 6t told, logetl'tel allon ~1941 Paeao La lrWIP. ean • · ' ' maximum tax wUJ be $2,~32.60, Up from $2,391.90 11889 83 with lnltll'Mt. l1ta Chlf'O", •nO H iio n<:TmOU8 IU ... 91 Juen,Capltlreno CA. IH75 1883. 5837·83 .... ,_ m11141Cl cott•. upen .... ano .a. NAMS ITATIMINT •1 onducted b . 1 .------------....... year. l-;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1v•nr.e1. •• 01 ttte d•I• llettof, It ttte fotlowfng pert0n• are dOlnQ ,~;!!.i:u:" • c 'f· The aelf-employed will face a major payroll t.ax $28.266 n bu~,';1~~~~ POWER SWEEP1NO, Alch•rd ..41i-e111. P,..idanl hike in 1984, due primaril)' to. h ighe r talC on th em For Ad Action Date<! Oc:too~; s, 11183 INC. 2355 Aulger• Ot . Cott• Meea, Thi• •tatlmetll w•• llltO With the tf\at ~adopted in the reacue legislation . STAN·SHAW CORPORATION CA 92028 Count~ CS.,k ol Oranoe Counly on ""'-'-eU-··-·~.,-tewWjump9.35N>t"Clent to Call a .... 1alruttae ~fflynt Alberteon, 2~$ Aul~· Oct.1 , 1913. -., i..::u ~"""'.-A•• r-8y STAN•SHAW CORPORATION Or Cotti MMI CA 926211 .. _,_ 11.3 percent. That will boott the maximum tax o n the DaHy Pilot ~ 1~ F•-1. SaY9nt"1'lttt s., .. , t.'ae1yne Al~•'eon · OAllW* • WAOMIR -lf--p""~ -·irl .... •fll7,800 or m ore w u ,27 l.40, S1n11 Ml CA 92711 Tiiie a111emtn1 ,. .. flied with 11>1 A"'' .. "''"" L.eW C.,wltMll .., ,._.,, ~,~ ••.-..&> .. .., ~ 111•1so.sat1 CO\lllty ci.11 o1 Or~ County on ·1 .. 1 VM IC-. • ._,....,. an lncreul of S933.45. ·D-VISOR Dy Lynn Brunner Oc:1 1,, 1983 lnMa, CA. .,1. """-111.... .11t.,_ •----' b Soc',.l c~urtty n AHi Secrt1ery nnaM (714)tll-11M .. ne ~ ........ on w..,.--~"" Y t., ~ Puullthlld 0r1noe Coe•t O•lf'; P11o1 PubHl'1a<I 0t1noe Coee1 DaJlY Pubflellecl Or•nr Coaet Otlfy n.. automatically each year aa w orken ' av~r~c 642-5678 0c;1 11. 24 11 11113 Pllol Oct 17 24, :it. Nov 1, f0t3. Piiot Oo1 17, 24, 3 • Nov. 7, 1113 . ... ~ :1~3 ... :l 68&4·83 5"0·83 WA19 • Ill'['. FOf ClaNllled Ad ACTION c.11 I Oally Pi401 AO.VISOR &42·M 7& C4 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 CLA$SIFI 0. THE DAILY PILOT ..._ ... Lit ..... Ii~ .._.I; 1111...., v8iila1aw ...,,_ .. hnhW INDEX lewal lllt C..ta.... 1114 luL .... , utt """"..... ... CLASSIFIED OFFirCE HOURS 48' 2aa. eo1t120 1oe. at-I_ a a; 2 L. POOi. Q ,,,.., m~tai. sm 2 RE~l ESTATE . -....., tKMd gar, AV pkng, Super~,Mehwtttl Ooldenwut Coll. bd, on 1trM1prk'g,1 blk .;m.,., 1002 Telephone Service: W1t1rfr•tT .... llM see.soo cell 146-1311. :.:=.""With!.\;:.~~ 1875/mo. Hl-0547 or to bMctl, yrty S725/mo, Anah..tm Hilb 1004 M d F 'd Seourlty gate lneurH 48' 2b• QUI.de.MC. V.A. OpeMr. 1700,000, u-241-e.et ullfl pd. 64().-8632 :::::: :e:inaua ::: on ay-fl ay Pffvacy lo'1t'lle epecloue termt. 1114,to(). Bkr tume ftn911Cfng 12~. HOME FOR RENT OCEANFRONT-wntr c:lul c...,..1nno a-t. '°" 8·00 AM -5·30 p M 2-1t0ty,3bed.llomeon "3-8377 Terrific lnvHtment. Huntlng1on8each38drm. Aexec.qulet,turn.clMn. Curuna del Mar 1m • · • • • · water wftt'I ellp fOt 40' $795,000. S775. Fencectyard & gar-S 1000-$1100. 815-4888 f:.!: ~~ :m Business Counter: boat. Owner wm ex----l ... 1. age Kid• & pet• we1 oc El Torn 032 change. Patio and privet• -·-coni. 883-0755. A • EAN VIEW rowua1n Valk-y :o:M Monday· Friday en1rence. Reduced to 3 Br. remodilled kit, rift no t.i . vent. I u 2 Br-Total Luxury! Hununc .... -h 10.0 1335,00011 Submit. bltn1, paOo, well land· ' LHS1500.Agt 831-4980 ~:i,;1tarbour :g:: 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. 831-1400 C~I tlJ.!.d1·7!1,.80 7lf""· lnlat ·1144 OeMnVlew28',2baon l..oiUIW S...-h 1048 -WATI HI HONT .. a ....... _.., .... 1to2Bdrmt.1768-113&. g,...,..bell. Tennie. spe. i...,..,... H111a 10~ DEADLINES: ttOMI ~ tac. E • • u Id• du p I• x . POOi S1300/mo 8715--6488 t::~;!!"'•' 1m PUBLICATION DEADLINE REAL ESTATE $125,000, loftel price In ana.. --"'""""' V••P :~ g 1•1400 1 arM, A.gent 873-8550 ltutantl, Uaf. ;::~:h :~: Monday Sat. 11 :30 a.m. l.lllUll'lfll-lmllnllm lalMI ~~~{-."""""" :~ Tuesday Mon. 4:30 p.m. UITllH... OrMt ~.~ion. 3 : ~:J~:::= Ptaia1ala 2707 s.-.1 Brach •OM W dnesday Tues. 4·30 pm yr• · s ~· wner. 4 u.,$190,000 lrg 3 b(j 2 b ffl)IC s....1" Laav..-::: Theursday Wed 4:30p·m· 11•,IOOI ~::On~'b .. 1 ot:'· :o~~ 48 u., 1210.000 788-1172 St99S to~ :·1enn11: ~':,' a...... · · • · Sparkling 2 Bdrm vwtth lldeted. Mutl Mii lmrned. u., 1250,000 Newly decor. No pet1. w.,.""',_., ::: Friday Thurs. 4:30 p.m. decorator touchH Sincere buyere only. 87 u .. 1259,000 S900/moyrly. 640-9335 Mo1>1a. H""'" 11oc thru-out. lnciudee: 2 cer Pl 11 0 1 u S290 000 """-11u Saturday Fri. 3:00 p.rn. garage. Pool & Spa. A 83~·~~4 c • •bb • lOu . .''495,0oo Ctttu •tl llu flU ~::';:'.!.,.1 llllO 5 d f · 3 00 ctiermlng 1tar11t IOf the -26u .. S850,000' NeW;t 2 Ar. 2 L . j ..... 1 & a...,,....·;rrop1y ~~ un ay n. : p.m. young couple. BHI •Yt111-98u .. S3.975K -~DMW bright w/d hk-u;-· no ~ ..... Y Lou :~~ CAN CELLA TI 0 N & priced condo In arM. It 11 the price on thlt exoep-For lnfOfmatlon on theM ...,... P • t •. no g • r • g e . =.,:·~ m: won't IUll 848-7171 tlonal Laurel Point Towne :t1~• call Craig L T S775/mo. 780-8882 ?."O:::~~";:.,.,.., :~ CORRECTIONS: ~~.,:i..E;•:~~.~~ r.rba.~~:,· ,!,!!i wALK oR Joo TQ BCH 1,.......,.. Propmy 13)l bath•. attached dble car dining, new carpet1, frnh Lrg 2 br. lrplc, family & lndum••I Proply IJ7! Cancellations and corrections may garage Shon walk 0""""' paint. A.gt, 873-5354 adult pool•. 1ennl1, V... l<W S.I•• I-IOI 1 7;.9 1,.,. """' park-Ilk• Mltl"IJ. "'""'"' H"""' p.,1u im be made on same deadlines as arM. " -""1 WOODBRIDGE Lg 4Br, Tll S.11 .. • ~wnwn. °'""" 11~ 111,llO Hr& w V'l7D ._ W .,., I~ ..... llit 2YoBa. tam rm, lrplc, 714_84._2811 0ra"1""0 ""' above: Please ask for a cancellation 2 llllMI ~-&.IWlit --pa11ot ovem•no nklely ----.=---~-°"'of County 1)2! n.--t .,......._ W nllll', Qn SMahofe. 1 lndtcpd pool !lake prlv celta • 2•U ~:,.~_! .. ;:,"" :~~number when cancelling your ad. Superlargemobllhome.2 ---~ Bdrm,d9n,yard.utU1nc1. s1200 'mo 0 840-1321· ;;;iiiiiilili ... ;;iiiiiiiiii;;;•;-; "-" Propmy 1NO Bedr0om1. 2 bathe, ltrge Ar--c..-$500/mo, 213 441-1839 559-8188, Otc 720-8897 ' ~:;;:::. ........... · · ::= ERRORS: llvlng arN wllh bey win-l'::'r.r. ~ · L::L ''"I 1Br unlurn, $475 mo. + R.!. w....... Id" Ch k d d ·1 d dow. Walk lo ehopplng. ~. • ... " Uafaratu.. au -· ·-dep. N~ decofated. RE -NT·Ls --ec your a a1 y an report Pool & Spa. 110,000 11--ual ·-· rr.11.v.bly charming Ila-I• & r rig, oft •Ir .. , " down, owne< wlll carry PlllTilllll -._. No. Leoune hae. 3BR parking. Quiet nelgh- u.,.._ •'um.l.th<d • 2100 errors immediately. The DAILY balance. c 111 now E' de 1 de BAYFRONT: 1 I r wlbay 2b• • .,., btk to beach. borhood. No pe1i. To-H.,.._ unrurniah«I 2?0fl 548-2313 11 cu. MC, KrOll vlewl, fully turn. mo to T ,... picket ~ wood call 845-9804 H.,..... Furn1111<..i.. PILOT assumes liability for the fir~t from country club. mo $900. lhru-Out 2 I p1ct 0 p ef UnrumuM<I 2300 Luxury ac<:ommodellona· LIDO Ille: 5 Br home In I t'llld ok r t126o r . 2 B 2 full ba let ~ u~':' ~!0010 incorrect insertion cnly. 2Br +den condo 2y, ba cp • c · tmo, r. ·nice. qu · T "::'w-n•-'.:'_ '"'" ,::..,. PY1 patio, , ...... , Wet bar: excel. llland loc. CIOM to 494-8808 encl gar. 822 Hamltton. v -mv ,...,.. clubhOIJH, 12000/mo S48-G477 Ron T;.;:t:;:-....:;."1 mg CLASSIFIED 642-5678 ~:0°1n1=1n:!nt :=: yr1y.eREAKERSDr:Cc1M lsua liJ"LW! · Dupion Uni 2~ MIU YllH Outetandlng Value 11 front row OCEANFRONT. 2""1::. 2 bl condo. Goll 2Br apt, 2195 Miner 11 .. Apannwnla f\lrnaohed MOO 11 •• ..... s 117 .900. Lg 4 Br hm. Muter tult• COUrM vtew ., WMI 9. New cpll, drps. paint ~!!":'~'" !!"tin1 ~ ...... fer Salt ......... lale .. ,.._ 780-1515 Broktt w/flrepl-& tpa. Avail. Off wt.lie crptg, refrlg. Oshwtlr, 1t<M1 & relrlg. ~ 2IOO _ A 199Ctacular pool homel furn or untum. S3000 un-wuhef, dryef', 2 car gar. No pell $650 mo +MC Room " 8oud tt02 Geatral l ..... al lMI Beautiful entrance to a SC Plaza condo: 2Br 1'.4 tum. 111CIMlll800.4t9-2tet dep. To ... caNMS-9904 H<*b. McMi. 2t04 large IMng room, large ba. Juet No. In Sante Wlttrtnlt.... It IMcll Bil E'E:: = LIM llU :'!'r~.k~~~:.m2 ~n!c!~i°';1~n.:81p,5:: u1-1• 2t'n!.1.Fm1.10 OCMI\, '* 2 Br 1 Ba. pvt pallo .•. •a..nw. 1<>Sha1T 1toe ... 1_. ,. fll t,8... bathe. Covered patio 558-18281775-2580 2 Br, Penn. $700/yrly Newport CrHI, only er· 0/W, lndry rm, $500 ~':~ ,:~ ~ 'lndiUonal 3 B;: 3~ Ba. Bayfront, pier & over look• 1par1111ng '1IW W/PllYllY 3 3e~r=~~., 1925/mo. 131,.e755 8-9084, 540-5448 =.o"""~...i. ::: float for 65• boat. Priced to .U *l.260,000. =~23~:1 fOf lhowlng 3 Br, 2 t>a home, extra h•Mf i Wl8ter 2 1m1 Br hM, 1 t>a, llY rm, •BME~~E~DE 2 ,B;251 Comm! tai. 2911 • epeclaJ move In cond 1111. gar. MOO/mo, utll pd. a. ·-·1 ecor . lnlfw• .C:w. mo $185,oOo. 2072 va1,.Y ..... 111. lut + $200 MC. No peti .... 833-8974 ~~nl•li ~m = ~~2g, ~~~ ~ ~ ~/:~:r! Rd. 845-5188 evet. ,.=~ ....,.;.3= LlaM ~~~~. B;;r.Clgei~~ pe~~· ANNOUNCEMENTS exch l.ncom&property. $4,860,000. Dua Ptbat 112' --lfer.-ear. 5000-eq tt 873-7787 """""',,_,..".. l,907 WUTIM Fii ocEXR View fownhou... 1l4JllM1l~ PY1 bch a boa1111p• lllTllT tit i..o.1 & round ::; YllTl llL UM llYJlllJ I •••utlf 3br 2'Ab•. 1150 tq ti. ll111M l1l... 1111 An 955-1055 875-5535 $525/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool, ~==~ 9trv.-3014 Fabulowl bay & mounWn view. 1 Bdnn, 1 Ba. .... $158•500· )(Int financing. 2 er t ba. gar cent tOC Dover Shor .. View Hm. laundry room, close to 5"r.wt. • 1not'"'"°" :io16 condo OCH>p. Lowest priced at '295,000. A spaclout 2 tlOf)', 4 owner 714•240-3I02 clM to water. 11000: 3500 all. 5 br1. Pool/ept , snopplng. 149 E. Bay SI. Tnv•• JO•• Bdrm, 2'A btlh hOmewfth Eves 213-790-7302 3 car gar. S2500/mo. 1 yr TIL 111.mf, 142-1181 formal dining & eeperat• But. ltac• 1140 IN, 873-74119 -. BUSINESS ' UTlllE PUii IAYFlllT lemlly room, located In an __ ... Llttle llland, baytront, 3 Clean 2 Br 1 Ba duplex. FINANCIAL S excellent neighborhood leak--1.,., Br, 2 ba, lrq tarn rm. Lrg 5 Br Harbor View, nu gar. w.alde, $495-oep pectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, of Coita M .... The lull 2 Bdrm. 1 1tory condo. 12500/mo, yny. Call aft appllancM. cpll. pelnl. Reta req. 646-3135 ~= ~"'"" m! 2 ba dn. 2 boat IPIK'ft. Reduoed0 $l ,:100;006. price le a 1oW $14 UOCt -$aa-,IOO. 6fiHn &13--0788 SHOO/mo. 1938 Port ---------e.w,,.. Want..i me with 10"/• down. The t>al-l 141'11·1111,• "-rlU •ti •u •m Claridge. 494-1840. Em-Condo, park Mttlng with 'lnv .. unon• Oppon"""'" •Oii PElllSI• • llMI IOUIFlllT ance cen be financed at on cul de MC. 3 ba11'1, 3 -• erald Bay Alty view. 1 Br wllolt. Piiio. lnv ......... nl WOllll!d 40'12 ..,. under 11% lnl.,Htll c.r garage. 4Br, 31'.::CL home wm. bltlnl, tpa, lndry rm~ ::::::; :::i::; !:: Ocean & jetty lliews. Marine room, 4 bd.nn. 3 848-7171 BKR. 983-8377 ,_ paint & cpt1. Avail Ml• TllAY From 1700. 111 & "'""s-c-Tu • t-OU bath, 3700 aq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,385,000. Taj(• o~ S70K 9•L•;. VA now $1800 mo. LM. NlllllSl·Ull sec dep. to move In. No .... "' 844-8759 eves. Plulh & pY11 Bay view, pets 83 l-8 l07 OPLOYMENT ..... p w.nl..rt ·J-w..,,...., ftn•.qun"" Appha,,..... ,..,.,..,,,. BldM "1>1•<10l.t C--.. & [.qu1-I C-pul<"n .......... vw Pumt,utT Gara~S..'" H....whold C'.-h J•W•1r)' M.<huwry ,.....,.11.tn"""' Ml*'" WanttJ Muaftt lnnru"'"'u Ollln' Pumllurr & l:.quJpmM11 • Pianoa 6' Or..,,. w~ .. ~'° BOATS C"Nutrt"' fef'n\ t.rton.rel v~r'•o•f S.11 s.,....i si.1 M•nrw Equtp M••n' ~"'"• so.,.~ llb<lu s ...... .,, Suppl_, .. ~ S.1lboord> TIIANStORT A TION A1m--•ft e.. ... i.. C•tnP"" M·-S.J.-~~....':'s.,,m~ 11v·. Tra1\4·n T,..v•I Tu1l•n Ullhh' AUTOMOTIV£ ,A.,ull• l..P•flll'\I( AuW Srrvk,....,~U-i. AUU• w•nu>d s.,., .... '"""' l<al• • Wh,••I Ur1V4' Tn•k• v .. o._ llOIO &Oil tl012 I014 eu•• 8011 6Cn2 eou dlOO 821' 621• 6211 6211 6l20 en• F&llUlll 111• llUTIP New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, custom French Normandy F.atate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now '995.000. DlllllUI OHi IAYFlllf C.Oronado llland eu1t. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck.. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w /trade. lllllWIUI MME Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 tq fl. $440,000. Will trade for • local property. IALlllOIYll Traditional Bayfront 3 Br. 3 Ba, remodeled 2,000 ~t. furnished & boat. '600.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I 1 1 t~,, y ... , 1, f,, ~. ,. ... , '· '<-. r. 1b1 THE REAL ESTATE RS --- COLOWC!U BAN~eRll LOAN 4 br, 2 itory, 1'A ml apprx 2.000 et. lllp avell Euttlde 3 Br 1 Ba Cottage to beach. Maroella tOt llmllT llllAL St900/mo 846-0e03 S885Jmo. 2et7 o Elden 840-2878 0< Hl--4433 A pgeoue "Mal Kai" ""'iiiiaiiMii:M:o;;;;;a;'"'iiW;;:;;;;;;-831-1755 lM4 condo on Ille bay. Huge MWPWi Piil.. --------lrrlat deck overlooklng th• Huge lot, 4 8' 2 Ba, F.R.. FIU am wettt. 2 Br. ,_kitchen, D.R.. gardener & pool W• "-ve 32 brand new 3 all large roomt, teeurlty 1 • r v I c • I n c I u d • d . Bf 11~ Ba apte. B11-1n1. ty1tem and lulh entry $2000/mo. Tradltlontl OIW. encl patloa Ready patfo. 2 car garage. A.viii-Realty 831· 7370 10 ren1 lor Nov Kids OK, • b I• N 0 v 1 I I • I no pell plea!le T 0 eel· S2200/mo. Lucy ROM Npl Hgll, 4 br. llngle ebrll• the complellon of 844-e200 1tory, 4 car garage, thla projec1 -ere otfe<· clea.n. $1300/mo. Agl Ing 1 mo. tree rent to 831-8773 qualified tenent1 on • OIEOF I · 1111 yearly IMM. 64~6 1t: Macnab · Irvine petlo .,.... on thla rare Nr Lido thope & beach. 2 Plen 3 In Carnpue View 3 Br. lam rm, nloe petlo, Frpl pool prvl pello 8d 2 b 1 · dbl gar wtworkroom & dlhw9hr X-LG 1 Br on rm. •· amlly room. Charming 2 8' +Iott. 1•A lndry. $950/mo. a110 Eutlld• $510 557-2841 FEE LANO. 1177.500. Ba. pY1 patio & yard, av a I I I urn I 1 h. d . --------- n • w I y c a r P • t • d . 213-339-9383 9-5 wlld)'I. lllfllf Ill 1950/mo. 833-8182 $485/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool, WATERFRONT 4Br 4ba llWPIT •fl llll lndry rm, cloM to lhOPI. . .... Near ,_ twntl•; 3 Br 3 beam celling. w/lllp. Avail now .... eoo Bt. trplC, FR, OR, 2 u r 2272 Maple St. mo lo mo. 955-2413 gar, yrd, patio S 1100mo. TSL Mgmt 842-1603 786 1172 Balconw L .... $850/rno Lge 1Br. OIW. Cerpof't. I .-JI -• --'• • On the Penlntula: 3 bdrm, Laundry rm. A.viii Nov 21 • Nr new 2Br 2be, 2 cat gar. evee 494-7429 --,,_ 551-4893 alt 7pm. 1 be, 213 39th St. YMrly $450, &45-8825 ;~:~ OrMI c~£. v .. ,. ~:.n..~1.:.ree: w:: C.ta .... BM $800/mo. 850"7281 "LIKE BRANO NEW" 1ou ty Income $40,000. All 2 quellty living I• Ill ebout. 2er tbe, :na gar, eml Tile Blultt: 3 Br. 2'A ba, Sparkling 1 Bdrm from 1014 8 r 1 'A Ba u n 1t1 Thie home hu It all lllCI yerd. Back bay arH 2 1tory Twnhle. 2 cat gar. $440. 2 Bdrm lrom $535. ;~:: w1Q.t Only 152,000 more. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba wfttl •-•T f•-y -IMC~_.,. S825/mo. 979-1942 $1200/mo. Ut111 pd, pool, garage. no 7020 dwn. -737 large room1, ttlldl new _. -850--0504 720-1588 1>4111 1022 carpeting end R.V. ...i lifi..... lilt 2BR. garage. hlooed ywd, Open HouM dally. 5-7 301 Avocado, &42-9850 '11114 et~Prlced to Mii --....--.~at.-..ln-•tral -P•llo, boet •torage. pet 2858Vletadel0ro 241W WlllOO 831~ 1m ·~-., .,_..,.. _, ·-I 1111--1 otiay S850 mo. 546-750e · 702.I ~ 900 ·~;:~1~; Only ahldea. extenelYe UM of ...... TwnhM w/2 lrg maater Bf. Lrg 2 Br 2 be trplc d/w • · wood end bride, 4 Bdrm, MU 8 T ACT N 0W11 3 bd. 2 be. wlfmly rm. 2Yo Ba lfplc patio w/d patio ~ S5So/m0 111' • 5El.ECT don. IPll. '310,000. $30,000 beloW btnk ap-Comp Returb. $1000. No hie-up.· 1 cer gar + IUI & MC: 842..()433. • -nYor pralHI. Model home. Pet1. WA1tt and Oard carport commty pool 1-----..,-.---~11111::S U,_,lt.'tJI ti(JM[~ HugelotlJottnA..z.tvoe. turn. 546-3827 or S750i mo. Wkd~ PENTRIOOECOVE.2Br.2 Ml. mlli! Aeelto ... 875-eocJO Viking R.E. Cell 780-H89 842 ... 873 7 1 4 / 8 3 5 • O 2 9 2 , Ba. C 0 N 0 0 n •a r Of Bue: 540-5583 3 BR 2 BA IMMAC Wknde/Evet 873-G473 Baker/Brlllol. lncld1 '°" Thltk>WIYllomehet38dr -..n ,. __ .. 1• __ l -trp1c' dbl gar ~ yd W--"-..ritt•-~e wHher/dryer, retrlge, = 28aanchnedd-ontam-.... Kllllalf --llwr-• se2stmo A.gl759-1341. ----micro-wave . •lee gar 11112 1111 .! ~~ror~:.dT•hew~"thtone10 W/.,,.11•11 .... I "'1T ft1W W /Piil I IUP · H o u .. I n W • 1 t -door o P n r, Ir p I c . •• ....,. ..., _,,, r-200 8llt 40' lot 3br .. _ 4 Br. IOfm. din rm + etudy, DRAMATIC 3br 2\1\oba nr cliff/Marin«• echool di•· dlhwlhr, patio, gu & Ihle 2000 eq.tt. home. 4 Br, 3 B• end den. Mex-· · + .,..,, IP• & llMm rm, beaut. bch Xlnt .,.. 1975. trlct. wtter ptld. No pete Owner I• motivated. Alli-lctn pavel'I In kitchen. 3ba, yard. compl. returb. brlCll patio w/BBQ. Dock 848-1035 or &45-9095 478-0CTl/ 780-1733 p!MM. S850. Agl, no lee. INlll Ing $179,000. 831·7370 entry and den. Wood ~:;c:>t1s2u1: t~:""lne. wfll tek• 50-«l' boel + Mini-farm Baek Bay. 3 bd Li J C HH 863-0755. =~~ ~::!~91·.~:"7~:i'ud~ C>wner/t01173-5551 llde ""· 11.75%"11xed" w/poolon'.o\acre.lllveln au 1t .s ~-ha-r-pE_a1_tsl_d_e_2_Br-.-2-b-a. llU2) '325,000. S.. Mary Den-"-·ta .... lie.a fin. S 1,350,000. 875-8870 gueel hOOM. S 1000/mo 2 bf, 2 ba, famffY rm, 2 car. pvt p1tlo, encl gar. tl03o lie. 844-7020 --.1.-S IULn · 1ncl/gardne<, utlla and encl. gar, encl. blCll yard. $595/mo. 546-5880 11113' 1 -IUL IEITIR llUT r•-y -I pool MrYlce. 875-025e Near tch0011. Good 1rM. A.tic tor Pam or Leny 11(140 ..---llllllTll SIOOmo.111,1 .. 1.eecur-=----_..,...--,.-!i!M~ 5 BR + den, ftrepl-. dbl IN-dran)lllC condo. 3 Br. lty & cleaning. 32102 Vie STUNNING lrg I Br garden AUTOS M'ORTEO garage. Need• tome lrt....., PIM 1 ~ Ba. lrg lrplc, patio & de Ollva. 496-8514 apt. Pool & rec room. F Ad A . touch up. Owner Iran•-,f!11~ deck. Agt. 873-5354 S425. 710 W 18th St . ... .,. ""'""' VIOS or ction 11 lull 1111 Ult llV(J• vrn1 Little MIN Muffet Ml on a !erred. 123•500· 4BR. 2' A. ,g lot. Move NEWPORT HOTS 3Br, Supet 1Br, encl ger, no ~~ ::~ Tullel, tlong cam• a Cal a • ., ...... .1 lltr. In cond. Ownr/brkr 2'AB•, ltm rm. trplc, s Bdrm, 2 B•. Pool pell, refrlg, elec renge. ""'h-4"'"" ri ........ l'i.!,,..n ~114 1plder and rHd In tf'le 18,0NewporlBl,CM 840-8877or840-9900 bltnel880mo.548-0397 home. n .. r WHI-$410mo.842-5"4 n. .. un •111 Dally Piiot Cl1eellled •.a•ttH mlntltt/N-hope, lncd O.•l.nf .. •ll ;... MCtlon about 11111 .. Muf· o-:ay Plot -• IAYllllll • Sharp Eaettlde 3 Br. 2 ba yard & garage. Kldtlpetl II ,... nu '""''"n :m let'• Tuffet end bouOhl It a IAll ....... lmmac. 3 br. 3 ba corner + '"" rm. Quiet ttreet. ok. 1775. AOI. no tee. s:rreno WOOd• 2 er fa ~:~· ::~ ~~u~~~~~,v:;:/~:.::l AD-VIS<I L~2~~or:=:. ~=j=:.;:-:::: 18501:.C t:L~5880 s::;5::...n 2 br near :!11o~C:~ ~~hri ~11t•n• i:il ~~~~; ~~11:,g~1~h•'•~~~: I 642·5678 ~~t: ~~t•'~:~ (905)Ht-2175184M325 Baks:,*S:.=~bt. ~.:.·,~inyer,_.;~2~ =· ::s::. ~ ~.. m~ A.de. Clll &42·5e71 ;:·,:-:;"'~ly,:: &.91 IAnmf, P ~2~: = :..:::· gar. SIOO/mo. 137-1911Aoent.nofM· w...i. tl41 '~'r1 .. 11"•' c:!.li'Q ~ "'"' -f) t: ~c.· tufel. CrMtlYe flNnclng 2Br2ba,dlnlnQroom. I • -......... hallW luL..... 17tl M-•U llU •• ~\So l'QU ~~ 'b i;.,~';J :::: eY9fl, Submit Ill ~ Petlo, gar. 11360. Cell......... 1211 ---qJ;i f Bt d\8 ~=. &ru :::~ u ..... , (lAf I POU.AN Agl. &42-4t23 913-0110 Ot 7•1552. 'r Terrec:ie new re. Ctltl... • .. ~~Ne S585. w• ~1 :::~ 0 '""'"',. .,,.,. o1 ,.,. IT.... .... .. 11'8'UTI 2 oondo, ocn vtew, U86.tLWhOfM. tobeecllte0-M68' ....... ·-... o .. bi.d -ti• IM DIRT. FhOfabte Pftoe & dlNet aoceea 10 bet\, no~ M~ lldultl I =~ ~I = m: ..... IO ...... 1-..... plt -d• LW llitt fl . lenM.131-0H5 (lox 551) 1850 mo. ,., & ..... S300 °'"'· eecure. . UL l'lln<!Mo m1 HERD RE 17Plnet,..._roundthll eec.9n.1175Tom 1t91N9wp0r't.M-1373 4!w -r ti:"~ 1!3' I' I epadoue 3 8dr 2 a. tam-Penoramlc vi.w 3 Br. w/pool & Jee: l8001mo "°"" ::~ I' I Uy tlO!Nwllruty • moun-...... Ulml.. Condo. we1t1er/dryer. MllllTn.ull DS.UXE . 846-221; -b "" . . llln 1 tmoephere . 7mlnffombeecll.-& • 1111 Located .... .,, extr• •~ge retrlge, trplp;-Jar•g•. .- Su._. L E R E O I "'' -.le Comer of Via UOo NOfd & Wlllll to bMC!h. S150/mo, wat•=·Junlor 1 Ir. '1\l~ "'' .___.__.. _ _.__.__, )• IOt on the~ °'1 !~_. !boll. 40 fl lot. 4 bed· A.gt. 4t6-5HO '47&. ool, tpa, t9nnlt. w Mp "'"""'""1 m1 J I' I I . CUl-de-aac ................ -r~1t_battle.3cetgar-YOlle)lbtlllcoune,MUnat. dining 'rm & eep ~~ ~=~w.,. :m =:in:'!" ~l:d k:~ eoe • ..,..,IOO. II T.!!!._ WI rec.c:·~~pe1•. 1 .. t nootc. Single g1r tnct. "''"' 1111 ..._.,.s......,H""o_u_c--11 :~· kitchen a bath. Paio9 L91111Ln ROM@ FbN A@Nt · t 1200rmo, 2 bltl• to bd'I . ... I' J!I I I Verdee 1tone nreoiaoe 3 11•-1• £1 Toro • ldrm. Sl25. Lanaa .... IMI 41M~30U AUTOS. OOM[STIC . . . -My levorl" Dumper ttlc-er: P•tlOe, and much mueh .. F~ yard .. gertige. WGn 4?Q eorne ..,...2....,Br-~-.-,,..,--baac--h-. -u,-K AMt'. ~ "WllGllm1k11 -OtUlng Btl· more, AMUme the ••Ill• ~.,'55~..!.. --=· ot¥lew, as: ·Ind. ulllt. 1 pct 1700/mo. No pet&. ~~.. :~ s l AN A II 1 ••rBy Tll•-" tno M0,000 &~% VA 1'!1'!!!•1'!1!!~· ...._.t,no . par.on no,,.ie414-7314 4"-2890 ~~-:· :m --,-,..-.. ,-,-,-...... G c""' .............. u. o-d =i .. 1~1!11np~A liifi&iklr wtlat. WoMtfful W0tld 1 It .,~ ,, T'"9'1re l pec1oue, Ir. den, 2 bi l)JClr t111 ..__ ........ _.__.___.__........._. '°" ::.:~t.;. '::, "::1 b-:,~· term• at onty S 149,500. Prtmel!Mtelde l1MK of Shopping, right at !eland, OOMn 1119w, $4llO. l:J.:1 N ~~ 1!,.C,.• 8 n · r"'.r NII Ownerllkr wlll help (3)2bf, 1b&.petlo,encl '/O'Jif tlnQer1lcle ~I 213-4»-"'1 •--""'-"'°-· _ ...... __ ....... __ _ t;',::.~1 ~~ w/tlnanclnO. 0oen HM Qal'.AMUmt132Klet Dally l"llot CIH•llled &diii909tooo:&fU ~"MM> need People M"""'Y em d 111 y. l 2, • IJ 18 3 f~ no pta, OWC 2nd, Ada, To plaoe ~r ad, ~ 1f19 fed Tlllll'I wNll lhe ()ldamnboi.. •m j I I l Oeofgeenne Pl. Pl• oall t0.3x groet. DrNe by C.-&42•5671 Ind ... • lllOI ·am Cliff tt. "*11et DAILY PILOT ~l" :m 84s-3M2or83t-t2ttfot 233coeta 8t. CIMelfled M-Vltor help Mt!. Ckl..,.., Ad Sl! .. YU DIMCT09'Y ·Pt ..... MI .. ia llUIM.ITI .... .,. ............... IM2 cl•lallt. OWMf/IOt'\f 2-2227 you. • <Ollf Now4 142-5178 .... llMMI ,, ..... Oran e Coaal DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oc1ob« 31, 1983 Cl AINalt Ctatat Ceurttt llMtrlcal la .. ~.-Pata!!atJ $2 17 per dav -= .... vew--.y-.•p-.,•, .. 1n-o"'C-o"'i -Concrete. muonry, Hat· he"l .. t"'c .. fl'IR•il"lc .. i"X"N .. : ... P""'r"lc~.~a 1-.P!"ll"l'llNPllflNGlll'l"l ... c.X"R•P•el'IN"fl'IR .. Y"°'lii-•H•o-u""s .. e•oliiLiiiilA!loN""1N"'G--Jii-S-TA_..R ... v""1N~G!""'!'C~O-L-L~EG'!'"'"E-'"Q"'u·.-.-,t-y .. p-.-,n-1-ln-o-.-,-.-lr OIUT .... YP no Of r ' fo Repalrs-Sealcoatlng work, foundatlona. Block, right, tree ntlmate on REPAJRS-Ga.ry 8'45-5277 EXP'O. GOOD REFS STUDENTS MOVING CO. prlcea. f rH eat. Call HEATING: Heatet Special. All bu1lne11, echOol l pet· Tllat's ALL 'JOU PIY or • S&S A1plllt 63 t-4 t99lkl brick. Uc'd. 675-2626 large or small l<>b•. Lie. PTL Gladya 6-46-5-47 t (4-llpm) Lie. T 124-436. Insured John enytlme, 631-2060. Aeplna•. Call 842-61189. aonal protecrt•. 851· 1041 30 day ad 396821. 873-0359 =--:"::--------641 6427 ,....... In lhe All Typee• Repair, Aeturf. Concre1e: u loim, I pour laall•L Proleulonal h0Ul8• WATCH us GROWi RALPH'S PAINTING Drain• eleat trom 5125 1W1~lM~;":..:-r:=~1ti-- D•1LY Seal coat tSluAAY MIX) or complete Job•. No !Ob RESID/COMM'LllNO. 1-.A"'XP'lu~t~-"'M~o"V"Er·•R•@P.JJ"o"'V"t,.. cleenlng by sue Dally 1n11u1. Reas Llc'd RepaJr tauceta, dl•p. etc. I" n Comm., AHld .. AeH. too small. "'4..0368 20 Y"· Do my own work. Furniture. TrHll, Trees w .. klymonthly662-7473 Palatial Free .. t. 841-356&/2.4 hr 651·~M&M432..0600 WINDOW WASHING Rates Free eatlmllH Lie. 278041. Al 846-6126 _ PILOT • 69 6-45 0032 . ROD'S CONCRETE & 963-5415 NOAM Hit f ttiat Fiii' PlllTlll Pa rfa No Boll to Support. Sell "The on.. ly magic 11 64µ2 or • •• •sONRY ... 9 yra aame -•rf -QUALITY 831 2028 "'"' •u LT HAULING • MOVING Prof. mature, reliable, by Richard Sinor. Lie. emp. St lie #319•50 Joe • lttlal loc.. FrM .. t. 840-1705 c 54• •••• '"'b t mall SERVICE ABE'S ARDENING Rental leen Upe. Jon pe11p1an1 care Local ref 280644 1• yta ot tiappy ........... no rv oo • tatt w ABY lffiNd Ctrudc TU. GentWal malnt. Clean-Up1. 6'45-8 t921731·2916 Bob 5-46-4656 wkdys local customers VISA·MC Scott 673· 15 t2 ... Uai liiS,.ta~t"'e"'l-.-."'req-u•ir••lml!!Ll""!t•eli"ll DIRECTORY In my home, nr Vlctorll. CUSTOM TILE SERVICE Free e11lm1t1'1 5-48-3519 C 11..,, t d t I l k Thank you, 983-411'4 I I ......., _ __..orm Co•I• Mesa. 842-8482 ° -.es u en • ge rue • Don't leave your petsl -----·---BLACKWELDER Paper-Huber Roonng-all typae oon rec Ofl ....... -· .,......,..--=~o-----Oual. workmanslllp, reas. Gardening&. maintenance, lo rates. CdM. Thank you. Keep them comfortable QUALITY PAINTERS hanging & removel. Quel. New·Aacover·Oecka work ovet $200 Including plus lhe IAVINE MIRAO A Culatt •I prloet. Wrey 547-8322 tree trimming, mowing, 759-1936 Court at home w/exp'd house-PROMPT, NEAT PAO· work only. 494-3618 Lie. #'4t1802. 5-48-9734 labor end mater..,• must and the HUNTINGTON -clean-tip• & hauling. We ...,G""E""O""A""G=E:-::'S,...C""L'"'E""A""N-u"'P,,,-S 1111er Save SS on kennel FESSIONALS 838·7149 -be llcanMd. unlloenaed BEACHCOMBER every •New cabinet.. cabinet CL -" do II all. 731-6386 IHS Luanne 650-25-46 --------EXPERT Wllk:ovarlng In-ltcrttarlal con1rac1or1 ltlol.lld IO W lacing, b•rt & formic& alu1eu & HAULING. No /ob too ---------12 YRS EXP: I'm amen, atallatlon. Reas. Conault· lt-1 •late In their ldvertlalng. ednesd•y et counlertOpt. 642-0661 cla;;c; 1Uo Ford WOOdy ......... WMtt4 small. 895-6006 La .. l i My price• are smaJll ant 1,sslgnmt 581·8590 ITiffl Contractor• and con-ni:~~r~~~~ri:1 Cebinell & Carpentry Chauffeur tor ·wadding•, Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a Til'I UILIM n tnr t~ I 650-6'477/650-6646 we GALS SHOULD HANG TVPiNGlBOOKKEEPiNG wmera, contect Mary UI HI UllU Small job• and repairs proms. etc. $50/hour. month. $20 to 125. Haul anything. 6_.5•7331 AXRDISON EOOIPMENT Custom Graphlca/Murals TOGETHER Wallpaper For lndlv./aml buslneaa Grondle 91559 • ..aae wtth Your Delly Piiot Free est mete S..5-2003 957-6071 645-5737 MAINTENANCE & REPAIR Quality Int/ext painting + uphol. waii; 839•0730 Hr/day/wk. 640-0888 any quattlont. Contrec- Servlce Olrectory Get your tree• trimmed BtauCltaairJ n 45 W.Baker2•t-t67t foryourhomeorbuSlnesa T Hltnict tor'a State Llcen•e Iv CarM··~ caan• Cut !Mfore the raJnsl Clean 1-.. l"llPllPl-.'!'l'IP''lll!"li'!'f'l"l"rl'llP-Free HI Randy 962-7519 Pl11tt1~lt~ir r . Board. 28 Civic Cenlet Aepresentat e ROBIN'S CL NING ..... ~ • PLAS ER TCHING ooudHeRtY BROTHERS Plaza, Room 890, Santa 142-Hll tit, HJ REM DE NG· ah phaMs, Child care. llc'd, lormet upt, hauling. 850·3263 SERVICE. a thoroughly . Daves Custom Painting Tre.s 11ndscaplng & clean Ana CA 92701 ~~~~~~~~~ 18 yrs In area. Lie, bond· pre-school teacher, ages JESSIE'S GARDENING clean house. 540-0857 Brick-lock-Concrete Int/ext. Highest quallly, Aestuccos. Int/ext. 30 yrs. ups 2t yrs exp 6_.2_3657 • · : ed;968-3664 anytime 2-4, nr OCC. 548·8147 Clean-ups, yard malnt. Low prices. Lie, bonded. lowest rates. 640-5449 Neal. Paul 5-45-2977 · · Acctaatla1 Repair-Altera Ilona Ctatracttrl Free estimate 5-40-8035 llllE·OUPfT Bob 673-5367/831-1 t6 t INT /EXT PAINTING--ED'S PLASTERING T I J.C TREE SEA~ICE d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill CPA: hlOh quality Income Doors-Windows-Cabinets WllHW OUAllll --Re & Oepe d ble Int/ext. Patch1ng/tu1ures r mmlng. remolla · yar F Id A tion tax wort! at rees. rates. Panel-Pa1101-Fences. 35 ltHral •W•EllE•Tlll We do t11orough work. Re· llt•ia( . CA~t JAY 64~-3a476 Aestuccos. 645·8258 clean-ups. etc. 6'42•2914 or n C John Brown 631-6463 yrs exp. Jerry 546-4-413 Remodel/RaPalra, comm. REAS. RATES. FREE liable & REFS. With com-·ABC UoVINd--------Pl •I --Tattri•• C I I 'd b ded EST.(714)2-41 -1235 plele carpel & house· Quick/careful. Low rates. PAINTING-Carpentry. aa •I 1-'l!'l!!'l'!""M-~•-!Pl'!I..-a a Ataalia• Stmet Repair/small Jobs. Fences. & resl(I. L c . on • c1eanlng. windows done Uc. T 138046 552-0410 drywall. plum bing. Free 2•.. II. 141 1121 PAIVA E TUTORING _ shelves. partitions. Low Ins. For es1. 552-9142. Gtatral ltmcta FREE CALL TODA YI _ _ est t2 yrs exp. 859-0687 •T"e'A HE TEAS• 1 1 Most Subjects, K·College Dally Pilot Beautify your home or ofc: rales Steve 73 t-8311 . -XRf. restoration, clean, ·· 5· 0 565_. -ABC MOVING· WA A pee a (7 t<I) 631-1788 I 1 flat lee Includes fish, i 4 • Qulc~/cJetu1. Low ratde, •P&llT 1 IEP811ll• Pool heaters•Furnacee 1---------Dt1 I• repair paintings, frames. " an "" "' AD VISOR tank. decor & weelcly ser-Carttt lt--'ct -1 1 Art .. 1 1 HOUSE·APAATMENT Lie T 1381146 552..04 tO Carpentry & Remodeling • Faucets•Dlspo1111a• Claullled Ads are the • vice. We also stock & ser-• .., ____ ,,,_.____ KITCHEN DESIGN: Need scu P ure. ,..ppr sa 1 c A I anawar to a succHaful "c & LI 1 1 mod 6•9.•205 leaning or enov11ng *'·'MOYlll* Lic 443908John661·3189 vice existing tanks. arpet no eum n-plans tor new or re · .. .. · Free estimate 650·4468 Sell with EASEi gataga or yard 11lel lt'a a 642 5678 MARMIE AQUARIUM stallallon & repairs. 30 kitchen? CALL CARYL, Find what you wan I In Best quality 25 yr. exp. Sell things last wllh Dally It's a BREEZE better way to tell more ' • SERVICE 642-5405 yrs exp. Andy 6-45-9031 6-42-0355. References. Dally Pllot c iessllleds. Sall •die items 6'42-5678 Lie. T -t 16A28 730-1353 Pllol Want Ads. Classllled Ads 642-5678 peoplel .... , 2tOO Oflict lHtala 2914 Aaataactaea11 3002 la1iaH1 Orr. 4014 Btlp Waat.. 5100 ltlp Waat" Room w/pvt blln. pvt en· e CUTI MESA FREE KIDS •RESTAU~XNT. DUlll nPllT Delivery t rance. S220/mo. RE As o NAB LE . IEWPOITIEAO• PIT, 3 da /wk, ll-t. Good L A Time to homes on 5100 ltlp ...... Genarel Omc:. fn.llUll Slit • ff OIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA H.B.963-203'4 <4-8:30 pm. FURNISHED, Includes TV COMMEAICALS PllME LH&Tlll lyplng s~llls, word pro· Balboa laland. Pickup or IUUll •tTEL RECEPTIONIST. Large WORKSHOP. Churchll Prop 540--4-470 cess1ng req. 759·91'41. ~/fn;ura:c:. qs'7ri<:i~:. Wkly rentals now evall training ct ass room Triiiiehlse Sites Available Kathy. McCullock Arch. 3·30 AM • 8 AM No Col· 115.50/wk. & up Color w/prolesslonal equip-AGES 4-17 teclln 5-48 -SH 1 or TV. Phones In room. 2274 ment. ICerox, ®r'e[i~nce Video screen lest ottered IE LARE Cock tall Sen1ers wanted. 6'46-t~t3 Newport Blvd CM room, storage ac ties, by personal Manager of ICE CREAM Must be able to d work ----,....----~ Must be good with numbra. Some typing. 10-key helpful. 40 fir WMtl. Excellent company benefits. PleUe Call Tina Tuesday• November 1 6'46-7 _._.5 · warehouse apace, private many successful clients nights tor a new ence Drugstore Clerk wanted. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Tenns are set in connection phone & plenty or park· In the Industry, club. Age. 211 Musi Cell 673-2550. Exp Pret. with employment, special services. You need not jump at first SU I Ill LIME Ing (7 141 646-t611 For Info call ITALIAIO ~~~= ~~a:~~ol~P=: Aak tor Jack or Corrine. offer. Someone is testing, perhape"teaSing." You will gain access S9030~6'~.cb:~1c~:; TV Bayfront. Oltlcea, patios. (211) 411-4411 Corporate Office sonallty we w111 train. WY I Fii to confidential infonnation. You're on inside track. ahead of the NEWPORT BEACH parklng6~~~1118f,1;1 (211) 411-1121 619"942..0192 ~~ii~~ ;~~e~~ ;~~.~~~ ~~u~!!~te:tu1~~n•roc~~ game. Steps to beecll. Furn. Jae. Busy Nwpt Blvd, C.M 780 SCRAM LETS Nort1a'-t1, person. Wed-Sat, 7:30 phone work. No exper. NABERS ~ 540-9100 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Relationship "h eats up." What sundeck, garage. Nwpt sq ti. air cond. ot-• T.D. I 4021 pm • 9:30 pm or cell nee., hra to suit you 5:30 tWlllDllll appeared a lost cause will boomerang in your favor. Past efforts Bch. S350/mo. S-48-9546 tlcefretall. 6-45-9628 ANSWERS Wibow HAS iii ior Tb's, 952--5589 alter 7•30 10 8:30 evenings. Top N-port ctr Salon, rent Of $10.000up. No credit pm tor more Into. 2722 comm. paid. Call Terry e;. 644.()661/540-8582 will be rewarded. Be ready for unusual requests, quick changes, WANTED! Student nHde 700 you nHd a furnished Render . Elder check. no penally Also No Main, Santa Ana (7 l4)631-7932 · d I Ge · · V ' Sa · · f ' rm to rent nr SCPlaza by ottlce near O.C. airport ---------HAIR • Stetlon fOf rent. vanety an trave . rruru, lI'go, gitt.arius persons igure 1111. c an all 3 838-2576 tor , or 2mos7 S250. Call Hocus . Annals lend on & buy TO's COOK & HOUSE MOR UEO llOllnUY New Salon. XLNT park- p rominently Roger 752 6363 SECOND S 10.oooup to Jumbos. for small lamlly board & Perm PIT mornings, "·0 Ing. •1c. 3 _ .. , rent · , XLNT nr Hoag. P111 entr & • · Denison Assoc 673 7311 c •• "•8..()795 c: " ....,. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You ll be rid of unn-...rv Ba. N-smok/no kltcS300. My favorite bumper stick-. • care. . .... ~ hr• + lrvlne. Computer free. $120/wk. Nr OC Air· --J Eut Coast Hwy, CdM. 500 er. "Watchmaxer •• Get· H I W .. 5100 --------26 -6092 9 9907 expenses -burden also will be removed. You'll reach wider 846-1035, 6'45-9095 sit + bath. Sign rights. ting Better By The sec-tr aat a..ll knowledge helpful, It port. 1 • • 4- a udience, lines of communication open and journey might be . Sir. level. Call 851-9135 ONO " •IEOEPTltllll• Fulltlmepo11tlonavall1ble bkpg, llrong SH, type m .... tPIUlll planned. You'll be dealing with Aries, V irgo, Libra peraons. ............. not or 720-t7o4 aft Spm. ..... r.... 004 Mature, responelble re-at Mothers Mltktt & t~~~e~261~~16~tllce. Key Punch Ind general Of· CANCER (June 21 J uly 22)· Take sterw to insure security· lXGONX BEACH Eastslde Costa Meaa ceptlonlst nHded PIT for Kitchen. Health ori4ented111· Ike uperlenoa neceaa--• ,... . ' MOTOR INN 10x10x24. S85 t80 E Found: 10 spd bike on busylr11lnerealest11te of-dependable. neat w ·Experienced waiter / ary. 10-key by touch. past procedures could be outmoded. You meet dynanuc, Wkly retet $105 & up. 21a1. 646--4262 Flower St. C.M. Call to flee. Friendly, congenial Ing. Pleaee 1pply at waltreu wented. dey XLNT company benaflla. dramatic individual wbo appreciates your talents, &bows you Oally/Wkly/Monllly ldenllfy. 646-3726. atmosphere. Please call Mothers Market end shill, cloaed Sunday•. Cau Miltie, all« 11 AM at how to make most of your a.eta Leo Aries Aquariua .,.....,..... Kllch's avall. Color TV, Exec aulte offices avan Linda at 559-9-400 Kitchen. 225 Ea11 17th 640-8152 645--5800 . · • • ...--·-heated poof & steps to trom No11 1 Pru11ge loc St. Coate Meta 1~-...,-----,.-:-:--:--- figure in 1Cenano. ocean. 985 N Collt Hwy. on Nwpt Blvd nr PCH. FIU Tm PAY Land~ Mllntenanoe. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ideas are activated -thia can be a Laguna Beach, 494-5294. Telephone ans, typing & FOUND ADS OlllTEll llELP PUT TIIE Wiii working tormen for apt copying avall. Ideal for we nHd energetic reliable • 1 11 bl mgm1 company, Min 2 testing period which validates theories, views. Relatives are Motel rms tor rent by wk, proleulonels 645-6464 ARE FREE people 10 work In a busy Opporlunlt es ava 1 • yrs exper. SC>Mk Eng & _ •• 1..a _____ .... ..I•~·-ul . S95 /kit h It , ..... OUlll With the LOI Angele• Spanl1h. 642-4907 Involved, dispute '-VU'U center .uvuJ:IU ~r.iun. tUnate courae -up w c ene e Furnllhed offl~ 350 aq ti. -· ·• ham lhop. Part or lull Times Clrculatlon De· wkdyi btwn ~. taken to achieve-goe.la. Hunch will pay divklenda-y-OU'll get avall. s7s-.a740 Newport Blvd C,M. lex: nr CaJI.· Highly motivated detail time. Male or femei. Cell part men t 1 n our•--------- your way VUl• .,,....tie ,.....,...uution. ltatala te fr-•y•. xtra parking, oriented clerk tor •c· Sally 11 673-9000 or Sue .door-to-door newspaper LAllllY Plllll e-·· ...---II "' ••Eo a•2 59•5 counting dept. of en11r-at 8-48-8575. saln pr""ram Guaran VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What seems a aolid offer could llilart Ztol ava .. ov ~--· .. • .. 142-llll talnment comp11ny, Or--=----==----,--.,,-,.,--· · ·• Ideal for Mml-retl*. Ful! IW".' .uo. ganlzed systems orlen-Counter Person, lull time, tHd hourly wage plus or partltlme. tor LeQlon contain loopholes. Know it, be vigilant, protect your own 'h off If relocatlng I led lnd'iuidual w/ecct·s will train, Dry Cleaners. commlnlon. Houra: llPM Cleaners, Laguna BMcll. · d 'd 1 te ff •-Em basis' ts WHV HASSLE? 1 000' 2nd llr quiet street • 6 6 762 2PM or '4PM • 9PM •94 9••"'t•"• 7177 In~ an. corw er ong,-.nn ~. ec.... p on payme~ • ROOMMATE FINDERS ~loely lndscpd bldg 01i Found le blk/wht kitten. payable, payroll & oen'I 4 • __ 1 _____ Tralnl~g IS provided:·--" __ ._ .. _.,.,_ .. _ .... _· __ _ oollecuons, income potential, ability to locate needed material. 1n1en1lewe. screens, s1reet parking. gerege vie Newport Terrace. accfg skills Position In· OllEllT OIEOIEll Potential 10 eatn S300 'UllL lllllTllY ~mini plays important role. photo's & matchn prof. evalL 645-4800 Vicky 631•2251> eludes travel and long plus per~. FOf an In· Small. growing Npt 8ch LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Lunar cycle emphaal..zes ~· q=~ ~~1~~~ onty to 645•3323 d'f•· Found: Fem ca1, ap1C 1 ~gur!o~us~:k~~·~l:b~ L~~~o J~:i::9;,.~;~nc~~ ~~;~~~;;, ~t·~~0_.17 141 !~lgp~'':,~r~ty~FW, accu.racy, ability to take steps on your own. Break from tradiuon 4341 Birch. N-port NEWPORT BEACH mot. mixed color. red col-necessary. Call Donne P1eaun1 working con· idl ' may be ~l"V in order to inaugurate your own nule. 641-1899 EXECOUFTFIV,CEESSUITE ler 643-0698 Lag Bch 494-9484, 558-3737 ditlons. N-port Beach GENERAL OFFICE Shr1hnd spd writing and ·-J o•J ---area. AC.Werner Sml office by John Wayne NnM of humor required. Popularity increaaes, requests will be made for personal * Fem. non smk. prlv rm. Fashion Is 760-8070 FOUND: Lg German Shep Babysltter need.ed, Airport needs full-time Xlnt Oppty. 84Q..e9eO ap""'"'""'""-• talka and product displays. all house prlv S250 utll oc Airport 752·6408 wllthr leash & Ilea collar. PIT tor 6 mo old. vie 19th lll·l-I employee. DvtlM Include Marine DIHel Engine .------1~1 Kay ""2 11M In CM 10-27 546-5928, & Harbor Blvd. Call -II typl 1··--.. SCORPIO(Oct.23-Nov.2l):Startdialoguewithonewho ·-· .,.,. Nlceolc.over200a/l,lrptc 754.5311 betore6pm646-3t 17 ma room, ng,.,...,., Me chanic w ith u - generallylS• -u·v e,--""'-.....atosmallarea,whoeeldomopenly4 Br 2 Ba hou1e. W/O, on m)r C.Mst.S250/mo, DlllllTIUUIEll time reception. Com-perlence. Newport Area. '"'"""'"" '-VllllllCU kllch et $250/mo + 1 w h sp Found: M blk & whl mh1.ed Banking Cnal'-n~lng poaltlon In Or-puter exper. helpful. Tom Riiier,. 548-35e1 · "'--·· f d behind bili'ty ·• c. a 90 poss. are 18 · "' P I I I expresses views. n .uawers are oun scenes, your a S20 dep. 6-46-8366 Negotiable 645· 117 l Shep "Bear"', F brn/blk & OOllHEll ange ounty w/a repldly re er young ema e. 1--------- to discern motives is highlighted. Member of opposite .ex is Auell now fun loving prof OC •tAPORT •AEA wht m ixed B eagle OrangeCoestSavlngshes expending nationwide good pllone voloe, own Trade your old etutt ror d --t.. f · • " " "Ollie", F whl Shep, M lmmedllte opening tor mortgage banking com-c.r Contac1GordoJohn-new goodte1 with 1 facinated an nwaAe9 no secret O it. ' fem to shr w/Hme In N-corner ottlce bldg liver & wht Spaniel, M red full lime po:slllon. Good pany. We need en •O·-son 754-Be01 C1Ullfled ad. &c2-5e76 SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Wish comes trUe in areaa CdM. $375 + utlls. Non (90•1t1eased) Wiii build to lrlsll Setter Free ml~ed driving record required. gresslve lndlv, axper'd In --------- O career, U81Jles8, • home 720-2091 work. $.90 NNN. Corner Aedhlll NB • 1 1 Sh ti 125 dealer lndtr~t orig nat-"' f b • romance Ma,,· r domestic adJUS' tment is part smkr pref. 720-0840 eull. Up to 1000 sq ft Spaniel/Lab puppies Car rurnlshed. Call: Linda Installment lendln~ and .1 a1·1y P1·1a1"' . -.. f · · · M fro ual 'ty • · · ,..n ma e er, D1cu1 at 754-1601 EOE -"" o exoung 9l"enano. oneycornes m unus source, secun & Bristol. 751-5989. Mesa or. c .M 644·3656 loans In manufactured i.slaenh.ancedim . rtanandt al"token of affection" is on the way. Libran B:i;· :C~~I~ ~~:,·,~~~·n~ 07ff!c7e ,space,5s95f/or lease, . Found sml rust colored Bii LAkDllJklOdl IUll Ell,S ~:·~~t6~~.end euto. p ya llllpo roe. resp n-amkr. 1275/mo. .. 1, mo st dog, Fa1n11-& Edinger. ec ac ea era or --------- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19):0rdersfrom top are subject Kathy 673-9015 all 5 month rent tree utlls pd. Centen1a1 Pk. 640-7438 casinos Wiii tr11n. OllTIMH llllYIOE lf li ha al . AIC. ground llr. 1055 El --=---=------$40,000 I Casino trip to change. Emphasiz.e greater ae -re ance, ve ternatives Exec spllt level condo, 3br Camino or. Cosla Mesa. Lost. Bird. Cockatlel from posslbla. All expenses Executive llrcratl terminal available. Be analytical. define tenns, see places and people in Sba. tennla, pool, nr bch 3 Blks E. ol Falrvt-& Ozone Suri & Skate sllop paid Call Bunny at al OC Airport requires ~c light. C.a.U from relative aids in putting together puzzle ::~o':-o~~·s~~:~9e6!° Ad7a~~1040, Mr Tracy ~Ye;::~erss':.!':::;,~~ ~~!;9~~9~~4d1:!~o~n ~~~.'~~:r Ps~~i~~el ~~ pl~QUARIUS (Jan 20-F eb 18)· Good lunar aspect. highlights Fe. 2 Br, 2 be, non-smkr • $340/up, crpts/d rps. ~a~l~n t~~·:: ~~It ~~t~ BOOKKEEPER PIT: ~!~:~i~ar~':=~~.c•~g~~ · ' ' . . $310, CM. Dys 6<44·1700 ale, rstrms. 1730t Beach 673-3800 or 63t-0323 Send Resume to TAB typing. tot aling fuel long-range plans, journeys, purswt of educational project. eltl 391. eves 682-7220 Blvd H B. 842-2834. _ .115 Bay Or .• So Laguna. sheets & greeting cus- Spotlight also on publishing International law updating o! Lost: BMX/Motorcycle CA 92677 499--4561 tomers. Apply 9.5 M-F: d d .. 6 ! . ual al Cance' c.a . Fem. lo shr new 2 br • 3 ba. "TIE " Helmet, white wired visor i---------UCO Air. 19461 Airport passpon an efirution 0..1. sptnt v ues. r, pnoom gar condo In C.M S350 EXECUTIVESUITE & blue face guard, on Busy Radiology office In W S A persons~· prominently. + utlls 557-3615 Nwprt Ctr 640-5470 Saturday Oct t5 at Mission Viejo needs lull ay o., Santa ne P S (F b 9 March 20) Wha peared f reach IAVINE BMX TRACK. time lront otflce/medleal DECORATE INTERIORS. e . 1 -: t ap OU\ o F to ehr lrg 2 br. 2 b• ap1 In aaiaHI Pleese call Todd, transcriber. 495-4700 Homemakera, bored at will L-me av-n -bte. Focus on fun-t; ... ;., money st.a .. ·~ of o ne C.M. w/couple. $200/mo. ••••••• z91e. h 7 H 1111 for de c1 ~v incl~1 ... ,, b . partn ....... "l!§ te y •u'be 'd f ut1l1 lnc1. 631-48t3 • 969-122t Cabinet shop help. Good ome ave r • burdose to Y'!,u_: __ _,~~ae USlll~onal Ari~ or maL'b . ou n lao Hetpt Need fl rmmte to dXRAGE WlTH OFFICE Loll: Golden AIVr Mix driving record Exp not ~~~,~~!~i.~o c::::: ~~ · en, iuMU-.:uu or emotl · es, l .ra persons P Y shr, great ocean 11lew in 3 Near Balboa Bay Club Fem Flea collar Santa necessary but helptul. Train evall. 775.5447 paramount roles. Br. 2 ba hM In Lao Bch & Coest Hwy, Securer Ana Ave. CM Reward S<t 00 to start 850-1755 $<400/mo 49-4-36-45 S2901mo. 6-46-7641 540-8308 OAlllEll Dell Pereons. ti.tllh orien- ted, mature and depen· .. IAILY PILOT llUAIEll TUllEE Now accepting applications for ; District Manager to supervise : newspaper carriers. Salary com-: mensurate with experience.: Company benefits plus bonus : opportunity. Must have Van,: station wagon or pick up : with/shell. Mileage allowance : included. Apply in person, : weekdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 : West Bay St., Costa Mesa. AJ!!l•Hll, Val. Atartatal1, Val. Ap1ta1at1, Oaf. LAGUNA BEACH 2br 2ba •••trcial liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Experienced lull or PIT 71• w/prl entr & ba. canyon ltatala ltll LOST: SMALL BROWN cashier wen ted for La1aaa hac• 2741 l!Wl!rt lncta 2 l!!J!fl IHell UH vi-. woodsy area, prot CLUTCH PURSE AT Fashion Island Retell -decor $475 497.5331 By OWner. 2850 IQ ft THRIFTYS. HARBOR & store EOE 644-5070 StudlO N Laguna. newly Quiet 2 Br, 1 be, patio. ger, ----......,..-,--.....,....-Costa Mesa shopping C1r WILSON, ON THURS· --------- dec. no kit, ullllncl UfflMT pool, no pets. 1601-C Maturermmllhrlux apt nr $1100/mo 731-1616 DAY PLEASE CALL OllLIO&llEWfflEI dable Please apply at Motllera Market & 0-..1-,-.-1 "7 - Kitchen. 2.25 E11t 17th II y I DI · · · · · · · · · · · · · · -· · · · .. St. Colla Mesa , DELIVERY MAN: : $350 mo. 494-3044 Spacious two bdrm. 151h SI. Nwpt Hot•. SC Plz. pool. fac. rec rm 969· 1221. for Christian school. , mobile home (herd to tell, $600/mo. 845·1355 S240+ 432-8797 Mark Shops/olflces/11ores 650 Apply: 16835 Brookhurst, •L•H llLHI 75 but II II) with large cov· sq It or less, reas. Fountain Valley. TV & Appliances. FIT. PART TIME benefits, estab. Co. Oa11ls Brown 4 t 1 E. 17th St. CM NEW OCEAN vu Condo ered patio. Deluxe bllln. Saa c1...... 1111 Newport Bch Penthouse. Costs MeH C-2 5-48-7249 Ptntull I kit h II e I f\Jll ocean view, 2br 2be, 1•---------1c1eanlng lady, SS/an hour. ff•._., 3Br 2ba. lrpl. pool. stepsl c en. r P ece, 2 Br. S-495/mo. pool, year s625 mo. 873.7550 1··s 1on rights" corner Jam-CIRCUS Of Mn; bch. $950/mo 551-0565 spacious llvlng rm. S1000 round, nr beach. t>uaet, bor-at .. ac•rthur. in-weekly, Eaatslde NHd extra Income? -.., " Coste Mesa. 6'42-0433 B I d d t • per mo. S. San Clemente. No Npt Bch, prof. pereon 10 cludet appro~ 3500 sq It llSSAll!E e an n epen en 2111 llUlll llUL n pets. 498-6277 shr w/same. 3 Br 2 Ba ground level executive ot-• Clerical Carrier tor lht1 ";ii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ (114) lll-44tl aaHt INc •7 home. compl, furn .. all flee sune. Excellent Park· 719 NO HARBOR BLVD. Newport Beach lnsurence REGISTER Ill • emenlllea, gar $575 Ing. Landlord dnperate. FULLERTON Claims ortlce ha1 follow-Musi have dependable, 1BR !550mo +1250 MC. 720-1623 11 09 sq tt 11 1a. Call llMlH Ing openings: economy oar. lrvlne, Ill IAIY• UIT Steps to aenda. fresh Profffaonel Mella rmmle Ka~en. 752-5444 l UY A Wiii OUlll nPtsT ~:'~~r _ee~j c:ic~~~ Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P .M. - weekends A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow or Mr. Bush 642-4321. IDE "'Sp-loua/L"wury paint. new carpet. 16466 In Promontory ~olnt Lv I • t I 1 Type chectls, set up clelm 95t.7 t13 before l t am. -..,. 2'41h St. (213) 592-2725 · a al I I ATTRACTIVE · ..................................... .. "Full Security Name & #at 87 ·9221 ltatal1 ••zo MASSUSSES lllea. record paymen11, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilJ'"~;.-;-;"~;'";"~;-;"~;-;-;--r;-r;-r;lfmmmm~mmmmmm;"mr.~.-• .,,n---ou M Vie 2BR 5•95 + 1250 ~ -TO SERVE YOU treln on data entry. 1 year ~""'" r w " ........ Prof le, 30'1, IOOklng for • "'2 Car Gerege at front Steps to 11nd1. new prof me/le 10 find lui1 1200·1440 sq. 11. w . 1rv1na ---------genberal otrlce e•· FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. All UTILITIES PAID. H(ALTH CLUBS TENNIS. SWIMMING plus much more' So1ry, no pets Model' open ddily 9 10 6 Oakwood Garckn Apart111~nts Newpor1 llHdl So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) 642·5'13 Newport Btadl No. 880 Irvine Avenut (~I 16th} 64S.1104 ------IUlllUllM door carpet, geraga. t8•66 conclolhM 10 1500 ea aree, lnclds onlcae. from EIOlllTl/lllELI perlence pref. "'Swimming&. Tiier•· 2'4t11St.(213)592-2725 M ull move 11 /5 $504/mo.851·6928 Ovtcall0NLY835-9199 OUllnPllT peutlc Poot• ..... 1111 075 8 t29 500 _.. ____ ___,_-___,,... Type corraepondance "Walk to Fulllon 1111nd • · 2 Sq "warenou1e incl• EXOTIC OANOERS M/F from written end re· Y R I .. h h 1 2 on. & lg merzenlne. F B ...... r{ ~ p 11 "' early..... BACK BAY, N.8.1200 Incl. eep ema to • r M n 30_.2 EnterprlM, C.M. 11 or ac ..... o elte er es corded copy, torm t.t· For appt. pltaH oall utlla. Young women. non/ CM, 2-4+. non-amkr Peularlno btwn Brlilol & +-atrlppet gram• 26-4941 tera, checles and back up 1 W844-0509. No pet1. smelt«. 64&-5559 MOO + utll. 241· 1303 55 Fwy. 54, eq ft. NNN DITll U.U ~~~.~try. 1 year general llnl/WllTIUFf C.M. In 3 bf, 2 t>a home, Snare houM own room, 957-2131 546-8985 Bacllelor/Beohaloralte We provide 35 hr worll 2 Br. 1 Be, ntJ apt/drap-., Near OCC. All prMleQal. ba. pool. S400. 939•4301 2.860 eq 11, 3975 Birch, Office & Birthday Partlal week, 110111t1ng hoOdayt, bit-Ins, pOOI. 1695/mo. 1250/mo. 5-411-~87'4 after 5pm NB. I 1330. M tA ionln,g. TIE UIT 11111111 cred,11 union. & smell of· M 5-ff48. 9-$, Furnished room nr SC WE LOOK FOR YOUI Agent 641-5032 738•1538• 558•81538 llce environment. Cell Ne'# eYafY!hlng 1~ blkl Pina, female pref. UHnoullm .. lt~~32~a1t39! IUH•Ull '-'O O VS O ES EXPO Paul Kaump, 553·1133 o ff aand lrg t Br S250/mo. $56-1737 .., v -.. .. n LI A IN L GALLAGHER BASSETT 18()()/yrfy 213/534-1805 HB. nr Adama l Nawtand, om......... UH •sMiitOXt XbvlsoR• 0,1., n,•2Y~ ~ n2~ . H 0.1 te! INS AdvtM In 10119 marriage, " ,.. NO FEE Apt l Condo ren· •250. No peta. Nonemkr. 1817 w"icfiff. N.i . 271 to bullnMI 875-2495 * t • n d I E x h I b I I ' 014111oai t•••· VIiia Rental• 754-7087 dye, M0-7037 1315 eq. fl. Sultable fOf --------213/988-11255 P•r•on •kJ>4trlenc:ad In 676-49128rollet ~walk to beacll. madlcalor dantal.Aganl. fREEKIDS PHONEFANTASY ~01~P'OOedU~ VERSAILLES pOOI, lecc . 1411\nll, '250 841·5032 25 l adlal 10 1'hare your Bell ~~tiff: 2 Bdrm.U75-l1100. Incl utll Av•ll now 2 Oeluu O lllc e1. TVCOMMERICAlS Fentuleel628·7162 AIP, A/R, 91M1nO, eome Agent e31·4t80 5-46-4250 Of 1•993--4168 Furnlel\ad. Secretariat WORKSHOP tYPlna and phonm. WP a NICE ROOM IN PRIVATE arM. patio deGk, oct•n plue. Pl•••• call Upper duplex. 3 Br 2Ba, HOUSE, COST A MESA. view. i:-ahlon 111tnd •r••· AOl!S 4· 17 For Id Acti.ftn 114-873-1694 blQ patio, encl gareoa. 548•8802 Contact Brvce Charlea. VIOIO acr .. n tnt olfe<e<I " Ml Opn Sun 611 ClubhOUM. 750·0700 by petlOnel M•n-oer of Cal a Pl•rlClll po1ltlon~ '494-3893 eY9I Room In pttva1a lloma meny auco ... tul cOentt up. nee.. PI T t ·5, V E R S A I L L I! S for rwtlfed gentleman wCdM <lht llYitff, empl In the lnduelry. Mon-Fri 750.7505 PINTHOCISE 2 It. 2 be, Ref required 75 "12 18 ptcg S360up. 2855 e Cat For Info call Daiy Plot W I kwy. 675·0000 (Jl•) ••• ~•tl ocnnvlew, turnkey llv· Room In Hirn niter • -..-.-S Ing. s.a. comm pool, epa l'#nllH. p00I, Jae, kit, 4 rm 1ult1 avan, 1pprox. (211) 411 .. tlU AD· VI QR ate S800/mo. Bonnie pr'lv, lamny at~•. 500 eq fl. OoOd loc. _ Newspaper KIDS-EARN GH_E~ r_IB!~~-~~D PRIZES! AGES 11·14 !ARN tit TO $75.00 POt WEDC Wt now heY,t I~ ~ !Of JOU'1 Ul'f bm11s lo seeurt rndtra for Tiie 0r.,,.. Coest 0.Hy Piiot. Our crews start at 3:30 p,m Mt 'ww• untM 8:30 p.m WIUdlys. On S.tllrdty, .. woi• • ltw lllOI• hours You Viii t1111 llltfty ltiPS •lid P'Un. ... ll'tlh QI'._ ytllf Olfft 1110111y , !titre " no Dlll"'"'I ~ collkhon mwolved, H you art lllltmltd, please tall Ml-t arl --COii( (714) 548-7058 81rrlng1on agt, 876-$>00 t 250/mo + l100dep 8hopt>lng c.nter 1290 SCLL tdle 1tern1 with 1 642-5678 Wint Ad• Call 842-5878 ()f 844-0452 R4tt'1 req. 531·He7 mo C.M. 752-1120 o.ily Pllo1 Cluallled Ad 2bf lba 1750. &48-5882 Mort tMllll• are gaiting the camping "b\.IO" 11111 v••r fl you hive a c:arnf*' tllat'a not getting uMd, Mii 11 now ~th a 9!~~!!~~~~~~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!! Clellllltd Ad :: L I f • • <:• Orange Coast DAiLY.PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 HU J ... WaatM 1111 faraltu• Mii n6 IU!t, .....,.In/ Aaltl, la..... A1 .... l•f!llM Apt .. , la,.,... Stc19iary temporary 6"7 Simmon• hl<IMI*. XLNT "'" IUI .... ,,,. Hll 10 · tl I ........ lta 1141 V 1"'-VIM'led Hpet .. eul*IOf OOfld $100. 1140.0890 TV RENTAti 120 per mo. l 1 ......... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE quallfleaUon. ~(Hlt7 19·· eOlor 'TV• w/optlon 8 molorcyc... Ind: 250 '72 2602 4'.;pd, ciMll, nu i'i2 2'86, enltf. 2 IP<I. '78 Sclrocco. Spect.i F9Cl.--=------.,...iZlil Twin l lH bed. HO. lo bu 540-3195 Bull1e• I 260 '81 l)lllnt, $4000. teo-8335 whlt•l blu•. S 18.500 tory Edition: air, sunroof. ti Hld1-1way bad aola. Y Yamaha YZ.. 8 mini blkta •76 530I / lb al 7~2·6363 -.no, wnltt & bl.ck bOdy kitten S:::Mfui IOVlng red queen 82• maroon vlllore, ..... ltattal 711 l 150·$400. Tlr... wtlll, 1&500/0e'b 183 f .. 152eo ~ '02 MBZ 190. 4 dr, MW .it Otlg, allOY wtll1. S4375 ACROSS 50 Desserts 1 Strike 5 1 "You bet•" PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED $200. (7 14) 534-1892 White Rllllt'I Couch iso 11• INFLATABLE BOAT. Chine St. CM Mpm. $4000 Pll'tltn. lhota, pecllgr .. 1 '300 obO. 873-1330 "f 1ank1, lendlf1 etc. 1982 8&2•2701 eng. tow ml, xlnt lh~ 0t beat 070-'>548 C ... •2• Achllln. 7.6 hp eng, ~· 1150-7079 '&O'A BMW 320! ""'t ··-/obo 642-8082 '70 Rabbit '3500. '74 vw s1am111 kittens. mall. 1 w'::.n~~ lo".!! bik'e 11nk. new Miii. row 7 s .. 1 250 ~.... llerao. alloys.' fia!i.':' ·111 MBZ 300SEL. auto. ThlflO 12200. 494-4811 5 Months 52 -s11fl blue. 1 vlOllt. 125 ... 175 Women'• 5--::-',.,. blk• nour1, l(LNT COfld. Too • I uzu.. . ... 1y $0250. 1131-30111 A.IC, PIS, P/B, P/W, '80 RABBIT 5 SPEED both tor '40. "8·47 10 sso: 673•3031 _.. m11en200y .xtru to mention. bike. 1200 obo. 1_.271 Pl enrl, llhr lnl. good llrea, Sunrool. lmmec '3875 .,... H .... 8 E c K E R p A D llO ...... II ito=.~:~~~~ ~~ 1~:~~; 20f'l'lpg. 14500 84G-1269 Of 848-6533 m COCKER SPANIEL ••• ,...... 1107 DLEBOARO. $225 New pelnt, 0311 kit, rigid, & -v 1 1175 abbr 55 Bores tO Shoe part 59 Coo 14 Ltghl circle 6 1 Authentic PUPS. 9 wki. Buff. From WAVE SKI. wlpaddle, Be-10 .. over girder, loll ol '67 Meroedu 230S, 4 dr, In I 1125 chrome. ~ blek Ure. 1nrl. euto. "" r•bll eng ---------1150 Oye640-2201.evee Furniture, Appllanc.e, Etc. C~~nerT •. "'3 .. """' d runs Ilk• new, $1600 or Sa•~ ""--~··L•utt1g $1400/bll ofr 6-42-<4740 '71 Wagon, 4 apct. 15 Of a space 62 Finished 16 Excus.e 63 Grit 17 In present 64 Noun ending & wknda 557.5577 liF 210 Cypreu, Belboa .. 1 om • ., .,.. • .,.,4 •Y•. trllM. 81111169•1221 ~·....--S2000t0BO 831·1892 Golden Retrle'19r pupa, Penlnaula 681-8528 av.a. '70 280SE 3.6 CPE eve• Jeck condition 65 Decades 18 Nobles 66 Courser I "" ....... o .. 1 1 eh '78 Honda CX500. •Int rx-,..; CARVER GORGEOUS! S11,750 --------Al<C. lhota. cl.-. clewa C..ta •111 1-Acnn-1 "· nc P mech cond very_ 10 ml 1'1.JJ 631•3016 •75 S/Wgn. 1u10. pe/pb. s 150· 548•2826 f BXY YARD sALE.6-4pm. Jonnaot1, 1•1~ cond. 1750 S500totr. 1175-1287 . ll.l.JS l<_Xl: ·I~ 1W 11ereo. wh1ta. runs -11 Aatl n 1982 Charle St (btwn obo. 542"32 9 .... """' •• ·• ...... •1' '"" 112 21011L 4.1 $2850, 648·8451 t• Be1n1rd & ~.i~lllon) Ctuay 168· Ship, coolct be '80 ODYSSEY, modllled. ..,,. ••• ,.. ~ .'""" .... ., Be1ut1tu1 conct, anrt, PS, 1611wlcKERC00cA81 C M Parta&acceHorles Ideal utllng yacht tor newperfmmotor&trane,1---------PB. PW. new tlrea. '12YILYI 20 •·--Is 67 Obsolete new?" DOWN 22 Instrument 1 Thicket Inches !Ong, ].Int oond. 11oiup BlkN 150 up thoMl;ithdollarnnd Im-cage. pipe $4000 lnvlld, LARGE SELECTION OF S8700. 675-8906 IL WMff 1875.1162-36'4 motorc:Yo1es. tlrea, whla: agln1Uon. Hank DeBoer aac. $1800. 875-2768 •va NEW 6 USED BMW'SI Auume paym1nt1 of tanks, fender•, glua t~ (2081378-2199. ·so Yam. 175MX dirt S375 ~ •& 1141 S 3 3 8 I mo . 0 AC 23 "I cannot 2 Whip tell --" 3 lnler - 24 Gauls ot old 4 01 mall * WllTll Tl llY :ii':1.~a~. mr:., '~ '"" ..... 701 I :H ~~:~k~ ~~~: ~~ QI '7ns.eat!!f~~~r'e:.ln~~:~i: t 1ErWi~a11r1tu *II Ollllll 1 wnla. faH BOSTON WHAlER All good cond. 546-5913 LHl IUOl ID carpeta. Many 1parea t•1-1llO 25 USSR leader 6 Young trees 28 Calmer 6 Scrape out 25 Solemn 44 Shabby I with 1ranw. itlnt cond.. VOLUME SALES $ 6 5 • 26 Threesome 47 Fortilicattons *IDT une111 MOVING SALE. Cine extra'• '3500. 875-6834 '81 KA.WI KDX 175 •Int SERVICE & LEASING 2200· 7 -lllHll •• tin 27 Coaches 49 Made a home dlMll• Mt w/glua top, 4 conct., wllee bike... 3670 N. Cherry Ave. '77 MG Midget, 52,000 IC. 32 Sphere 7 Safe 33 Shoelace tag 8 Mariner 35 --comic. 9 Cut 28 Eve's son, 51 Worldly ........... H awlvel. cushioned chalre 1~~~: 8L::"·s~~ Meroboc.. dlvorced ... MUST SELL LONG BEACH mllu. c1ne11e. it Int Come In i -NftPOrt .__1____.., $700. Rattan couch, large """' $750. 540-11311 d1y1, (No. Cherry exlt-405) oond $1850 1191.9355 Beech's llnall Mlec11on et al 52 Blemish ..... __ , over1tuffed •wlvel Pap-645-5 53 &lk for Jim 6'42·2637 eve'• 714 Ill llll ol pre11lou11y owned 29 Wrathful 53 Inlet 111 llMla... pahaan chllr w/ottomBfl. 24' SklpJaGk: Twin VolVol $,.djlna w~ome Pt•l"t Uf PorschH. Audia and s·ad and 10 Uvely funny t 1 Pearl Buck 36 Liller glrl 38 Asiat1 lute 12 Smooth-30 Tanker 54 ''I agree.. 121-HH ~:l' ~';;~ :~4;"alr, $13,500. 963-6477 lllWI tllT 1111 Now open sun 11-4 ·78'A bar. Sunrf. 1u10. 1lr, Volkswagens. 31 Joyous songs 55 Spare -28.3' s.. Ray Dancer ,79 Good l0t r11>UHdlng or for cu1. Great shape -.. -.AM 34 Catalogs 56 French nver Antique trHdle eew. Jtwtlry 1214 325 hra, llpe6. lt10I. trlllar, pane, MW knobblel, S50 Datiu 9117 13500, c1ll 548-8451 m-...., 37 Bed-bound 57 S1ra11 of Juan mach. 1125, u 1-a143 AdOlDlR1NES. abOUt 36 cover, e111ru S23,000. Biil 960-1221111. 10am 17 2 B 21 0 run 1 Ptncb tlS7 40 Vale breathing 4 1 Nominate 13 01rect1on 43 Nagger 19 Deep sleeps 45 -AVIV 2 1 Noted 46 Begins anew pen name 48 Color experts 24 Pave over 2 3 6 ones de -pt1 Heh. only $201. 894-1103; eva 991-8592 • 'lt•P"'!I!'!"!...,. • ...,.._-,......, Etched Door• (Belgium). 84o-e686 1500/makeolr. 642-6539 '73 914 1.7 App. group, 39 Gave back 58 Minister to UH lnt l ul. or H 27' 1964 Tollycraft, 200 VESPA 200PE, NEW •73 1200 2 dr 1 lldy ownr runs great, looks great. 42 Fast car 60 Hockey goal goroeous ecreens. Aprox •acWaery 1211 hrs on 307 cu In Ford. (tlOml) Wht. Incl !airing 4 "" S109S 645-7578 . many xlras S5000. 455 E. Cout Hwy. Newport Beach 673~ 9 T '3 3 0 -Nu bottom, paint at1d S 1300. 646-3281 Claudia a,,... · 642-159 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 x5 500· 494•7 4 2 table aawa. 2 band aaw, zll'C, 110 gal. gu tank. dy1 845-8547 evlwknds '82 oa1aun Centre Htcnbk. --------A•IH, Deantic FRENCH TAPESTRY OV9r wood lethe, folnter, 2 belt Needa coamellce. 14500 5 apd AC sm1 AM/FM "78911SC, aunrf, llhr, air, 200 years oldl Asking dlec aanders, drlll preu. 964-2485 aft 4 wkdya. . ••ttr leaH 1020 ster.0. 37.0oo ml, S1300 II blue metallic. $17.200. AJIC 1315 only $1600. 640-8688 bench grinder. vice. 28• Celllornlan 1 Cruadr Must eeil ·81 Deluxe below blue book at 675·6636, 645·2374 186 Eagle 4•4 wgn. auto, 16 14 19 AttHHCft I 11 54 l -309l Nwpt Sllp.'1 18,500: uBnroud~hbllumaabtkS.1J~5007_221~~ $5400. P.P. 640·8049 l I leyct Ill ale. cruise cont, am/tm. 3 HP 10" Rock-II Un-760 638 780 636 "' ... .... -$5379. 9711-2450 Bobelle HARBOR AREA luw. 1800. 5 HP Rock--1 · -1 or 1168-0810 PV1 ply. Have good Oataun engine, 180 snvw Wreath II, blu 20 APPLIANCE SERVICE well shaper, '>'•· 1 'I." '77 25'"' 11 We0cra11. exit want no run Detaun w/vlnyl lop, 19K ml. lalck 1307 We Mii recond., ~Ulr. erbor, $600. 2 HP double COfld. s 13,900. 642·4675 Tralltrl(. ~~g~2~0 or pick-up $70,000. 554-9800. Alk '86 Skylark Lot. e cyl. relrlgeretora. 54 -3077 dowllng machine. 1600. '80 Aluminum boal, Trattl 1024 -tor Dorothy 41M. lharp. $4950. pp Also cullom nouN trim. Gregor 12· 10 hp honcta '83 XLFA do[b 281 '12HOD11111 4114-7754 4 yr old Elec1rolux Super J + all 1t1acnment1 5200. 968-9375 15¢-50$ fl. s.45-5357 motor. 11200. 493.3711 Super di• microwave, twin A11ume payment• of Callllac t3H Bench 1athe/mllllng mach •81•18. Seaawlrl. exlras. bed•. catm mat, lazy-boy $ 3 3 6 /mo . 0 AC . TY'IV CARVER 32 combo. Separate epln· chr. $15,000. 968-5761 (1EOH031) l'L../l '77CadlllacSedanOeVllle F~~~er~::~~t~·!\:'c~~d~ die• & motors. 3 axl• 70 hp, $6100. 493-168351 ' Aatt men/ LWl-AlllllO& IO.l.S-IOCE ~~:.g~99 0~~~~86urn S 175. 750-0563 811 Spm manual teed. 4 position Partner '"' lnl In Pa.rtl 111· lllO ,. ... , ,.,.... ., , ~ ,..... , 1•.·1 tool bit holder. $500 obo. Pacemaker. 12.850 dn. IOI 5 ·•-'",., • ·• ·• ,,.. , ... ,. '79 CAD ELDO 11lnt cond • I Ill APPl.Wllll Weber 673-7794 $415 mo. 720-1998 PAINT AND LIGHT BODV '12 l&Tlll ~H suHoAv' IM company m1ln111ned. 36 41 Les 957-8133 iiilctlliiMal 1211 UlllflOE WORK: Save SS & In· 200Ull IHH lust completed craaM your car'• value A 1 I Tt-ta HI $7250. 640-8268 Re trig. S250. Wuh-* w• UH* S19.000/bll ofr. 2811 CUI· by SS. Biil 960·1221 uuma p1ym•n a 0 1-.. L-.· ______ .,. ---------er/dryer $135 ea. Dtlh-• . tom S..ray Express 78. S 2 2 8 1 mo . O Ac '77 &ki bOdy Med• TIE UllEIT washer S100 646-58-48 Moaler 2 dr. 4 nr nre, 3 s· Just hauled. Twin Merci. BF GOODRICH radial TA. (1EJH5341 work. q In xtnt eond WeatlnghouM. gu d~. X 2'3" X 5' hi. IOMI for Ito. lop oond, uhl, stereo, (2) 35-80, (2) 75-80. 15''. LWl·AMRIO& s 1800. Call Krlllln IELEITill gun, coin collectlone, 8-tBflk. sip C·5 M11lne 1K ml. $50 ea. 751-1314 1•1-1111 673-3285 eves. ol Ille mOdel. low mileage work• gd, S7S. 1173-78 J--'-" allv« aervtoe • .. -........ ~· · Oun•. N.B. PI P K. c11rk • t W tM -=-c~E=-IC~_,--....,---Cactlllaca In Southern WeatlnghouM SIS refrlg. OwMr moving, muat MO. (714) 241·0292 na " la '78 L A low ml · fllW Calllornlal S.. us IOday1 2.2 c.t. $150. 54&-2858 $3000 obo. 875-1888 ... JOI" "Ap;;1gp;hea-..;1 ;;,;ca;;;IJl;,p.;.;;.lm-m;a~• . .pi0t~ fiat 1123 paint, clutch, brakes. ate •alElll ti ,. 1 caas SAOOO belt otter ,.. Whirlpool Supueme 2 TWA md trip tlck•I• any-• your vehicle, domestic or 77 24 Spider, lmmac. low 646-7820 UC 59 wuher & gu dryer, 6 mo. wnere $2000 pr 495-2497 311 F1lrllne1. ·61. Tis. foreign. 551-82~5 ml.. '3750. 495-2497 ODIL old $500. 873--3031 ALBACORE $1.25/LB Sedan. need• some WE··~ '79 Flat Spyder 2000. con-v.11...... .. 173 2600 Harbor Blvd Whale -Fresh · Frozen work. Repo. 12750· Av.ry vertlble, dark blue ext. ·57 Rag top, good bOCIY. COSTA MESA i!Q. •ttrlall 14 Boat "Veracna'" 11 foot of 675-8990 OLUI 0 tan Int & top. Wire wheel no rull, VDO gauges. 140-1880 LOO'lil 2 •ii reawooa M -31st St, nr Delmeys, N.B. ·so RANGER 22. 4 hp OIB Ill TlllGll covers, auto trans, Blaukpunkt. radlal1. 12 62 65 -::======~~~=~====~~~~=~==~=::. lng.From40c:entaperf1. (10amto6pm) NBallpS9600.846-9148 AM/FM caaaette. very volt. Without motor Clltntltt 313 fencing 1110. Harbor B If I If t llUT--lowmlles.exoellentcond. $1200/080 Negotl1ble '69 CHEV uJp[j or"'. 1 Rtlt WutM 5100 RtlJ WaatM Redwood 714/531 -1317 eaut u g IS or ..,..r_,.,..... $5800. 650-5175 dy1, 546-.3147 Atk tor Dan • ., _ _ • Christmas: Wlrtltzer play-Newport'I oldelt partl'llr· 759•0932 eves. owner. good cond 1600 MarkellflO Firm naeda ca-IEOEnlllllT·TYPllT llOIO&llY /UEI, IH It Yta • er piano, 38 rolls, S 1995. ship dlaol\llng. '68 Col-'63 Safa. compl. rebll. loll 961l-15 t6 reer minded peraon1 for L Ofll N 1 wlNTED z:va h 1 Tall J11pa1 Sac., $450. umble, 36', new linear '79 Spider convert Ible. like ol extras. aha1p, perfect .76 C"'·~ •• 811 .... wi~, PIT """''P Call K-3.5 aw ce, ewpor w/top akllls, S/H 6 typing " """"" orne or S II S 50 ••500 673 3359 $2100/ b 548 8451 ...... ... uu pm M';,:Frl 552:;039 Beach Are1. Must type 50 required. Word pro· 5 year old gentle 0 d oak rocker, 1 ' p1lnt. di.ael, Davita 6 fleW. .... • • 0 0· • Kini cond 133K, st • · wpm. and have super cesslng, IBM memory Greal Dane. 968-9243 Ski booll, *35. 645-8767 Dl~y. auto pllot. turllnx RtlU tlZS '68 VW Bug. orig owner. otter 644·5345 l!lfl .. ,.ms., Iron• qtllce appearanc:e. exper deslreable. Wiii ra-ltart HIS CAMBRIDGE $10 per can. Jib, . 44,500. Price I Incl 1 WI •• , runs great. good body ·re Vega. s 1500. runs Or. Co. firm IMklng an Call9·5,wkctays. train. Prestigious New· •• 962-1905 mos free moorng In USEDCARS&TRUCKS ••82 ACCORD 4 ctr, 5 $1900/olr 842-2730 pretty gd Daus 6•0 9951 c Ill 3 p bd harbor. Xlnt lln1nclng. COME IN OR CALL FOR , agreulve lndlvldual with .. • port enter o ce. c rm e0tner group CEILING FAN with Tulip 646·1464 af1 7PM spd. ac. 1mlfm/ca11, '67 Squ1reback. aunrool. 642-0743, ev/wknd 3.5 yra Injection molding Reatauranl Non-smoker. 644·4492 twin beds, l1or11 print, al· lights, Olk blida. t1ever FIEE APPUll&L cruise, low ml. xlnt cond. 6000 ml on reblt eng, new 549. 7 l3 l ••per. Mu1t have 2-3 yrs PllSH II CllAllE tech. bolllera. llor. unit used, lake $95. 552-0796 Islander 30 Mk II ·73.·74 Cormler-DeLlllo $6295 obo 631·6297 tires. rune & looks good .79_,,C-.. -M-•'""R'""0,...,-1-0-w-~--. -10 In aupervlalon to run 3rd SECllnUJ gd cond 1200 7tl0-1879 lmmac. cruiser. xlnt OIEYllLIT $1000/obo 494-06H " " ••v• shift operation Good 11 pm -5 am. Sunday -COCO COLA early SO's malnt. rn1ny •lr11. Sllp t8211 BEACH BLVD '74 Civic 4 spd. gd cond, . ml $3995 645-7578 penmanship helpful Xlnt Thursday. Up lo 161hr Sharp gal needed to work 7 pc match. llv. rm furn. upright model, good 11 N pt $35 000 rebll eng, clutch. lrans. ·57 VW compl restored growth opportu.nlty. TTAHUER .. GNRTIND1~00R RWEeSs·t In last paoed fllewpon lllk900e ne3w. Nbdew $1300$Ml1501 cond $350 OB o . ~ner/ag~. 675-508.1 . UHUlNIOTINIGlT~~lee:;.H1 $new9 radials. 9AM /FM, $2400. '76 vw rebll SEE II FllSTI PhOfle 7 l4/964-0877 for C t"H . N ~ Ben Beach reel estate office OBO 24P(-14:2m set 549-2478 LASER t4tt 1800 0< trade • 1-•••• 16 5. 499·411 motor $2650 968-7961 We 111ve a good MlectlOfl Interview appl oas wy. P . Must have excel typing -CORDLESS PHONE for Sellboard 675-9260 WI PAY,., Ill.LAI "77 Wgn, dlx, air, stereo. ·55 SOUAREBACK. rebll of NEW & uMd Chev----------Realeurlnll (minimum 6~· wpm) & die-8ft CONFERENCE TABLE POWER PACK till I lop shape S2695. Roger eng. 1900 549.2900 role!SI See us tooay! MODELS for llngerle Shop 8 Persons e ...,lenced taphone skllis 1150, 660-8730 + 175 ,, ... 1.:.19 n SNOWBIRD Sailboat 6 fN 1111 UIS 640-9008 963-0902 fashion shows. Ext> prel. ua · x,...... ' bo•. · ,,...,.. ""' Traller. $750. 645-7782 ALAI..... =:-:--,-...,.-' -:---.,---::--·59 Karmann Gille; new Colta Mesa 5A8·6444 must speak Et1gllan, 18+. Peggy (714) 833-2900. 8FT CUSTOM SOFA. harld FIREWOOD· Quality mU.... '80 Prelude, 5 apd. arnllm eng, trana, lhooka, llr•: Apply In person. Rl111tr1 tied, corellbelge, t>eeull-..... PllTlll/mAll cua. 1un1ool. red, 1 • 1 =t Mothers helper Nlghls Restaurant. So Cst Pita. llmY/IEIEPT. lu1S3000B0&40o.6931 S85'hcorddellven1dtr.. ' 2480Hart>orBIYd. 1uoo. Great cond. new pant .. nt, 111a , COHHU.O. C HEVROLET '1'\. ,._ I I 1 r I ~ ~ I' 1 • ' • • I:' I \ .., ~ :, \ Refa req. 1 mo twin boys. C.M .. 540-3840 I anywfler• 636-48e0 I~ A Ski 7011 COSTA MESA body, am/Im case. S '-,.---------lmmed. opening or 8• qn aoflti.d dk grn/ 642-1714 obo. 548-5074 Sa I a r Y Neg o 11 a b I e .. Sales ex per. tr on I olfloe reoep-S800 1!3 e 43 Home Ceramlca bu al,_.. 15ft YDYNE boat no 141-aOI 141• 141 l 642-7803 llOIHY ,.... . llonlst w/good typing peach, · 1• 1 Kiins. 1utomatlc allp motor, Lil' Dude triller. bua 1117 '69 SOUAREBACK Good ,.,....-.,,.----'-' -.....,.,,...,...,. Nigh Clerk PIT h 1 -stems tor plush high rlM Antique wllnuttbla. S 180. poorer. 300-350 molda, get conct S 1300. H&-1518 WI WAIT Y• cond • no motor S350 C~ler HIS 1 • • onu No uperlence. Wiii train. Newport Beach office. L11ge oak dr....,, $275 ate. etc Everything you •• ••• nu •HS 080 5411-<4062 ~4b-I 200 end reliable tor Npt Ben PI T Chrlatmu work In Call Mr. H1nne. 476-1234 ConternPOt•'Y ctln rm Mt, need to manufacture 75 C.ill. Bow-rider. 17'"" --'7 ewport, extt cond. Hotel Xlnt oppor1unlly interesting, entoyable 1375. Matchlflll 8. couch. ceramic•. Must Sell. In-out drive. loW nra, xlnt See Ronald Dece '70 Bug, stock. 11areo by owner, 62K ml. S 1495 f0t university or college place to earn extra In-SECURITY OFFICERS, $300. Matching tblee. Owner Pregnant. Wiii cond '3500. 851 -18-42 cass. I 1600. 646-6428 646-1125 student 875-7300 come. Apply In person at M/F. Must nave c11 6 S l50 & SlOO. 64s..7313 train buyer S l8,000. lbrlae ~ j~ll ·71 Bug, good cond 9 17 OFFICE MANAGER, A/P, Hickory F11ms, Wettcillf phone 970-5782 495-03114 .f• $2105. 850-7012 eves l..;.;i.iiilllioil ______ ......... _ AIR. payroll, at1s phone, Plaza, Npt Bch, 10 am · 5 Armolre: Edwardl1n, IOlld B11ti.n ~uii i2 'll Ml T IHMI• compular knowledge pm for appllcatlons. No Security, part Um•. pref. welnut m1gnlllcent Lor10M-Lapldary Arborn or beat oner 873-6479 '71 . sunroof, am/Im cua. 963 6059 helplul. 859-4677 Phone calls. Mature, re-retired for grave yd ahll1. $3100: Love ,..,, 3 mo• w/atand S 175. 494·2905 w• •ITCD CENTER $1300. 984-2526 4 SPEED - sponslblepersons. 675-6101 old'300.983-13 11. "'"''"' ... '71 Suft:r ee.1i.. Medi rer• 9 I Oper11or1, swing shift. Newport Beach Tet1nls BOARD FOR KITE Exper. 01 wlll train. Cell SALES lllm WHI Beaut. 11mo.i new wtlll• Club Membership $450. BOAT Rici\ 551-93112 wor11 600 obo 8A 1-0l91 ,55 Muslaflg, Ofl • nu urea. 540-1777 •tOllOIMPITllS TelephOM work. No ex· knobby 6 Oak sofa 6 644-4908 .... •lat. 1300/ofr.642-6539 ·11 VW Bug. xlnt runnlflQ gdmech .llttlag;:;yworlt ---------•Prof peraon w1 .. 1ea bual & perlenoe nee. Company loveseat S310. 1142..oe70 Role• Pr .. ldent rec>llca e.--1 JO"O cond S2000. 760-3886 S 1500. 066-1516 PAil TI•l computer exp, 754·6363 wlil lraln. Salary. Sinll Beaut King ala Pulukl watch. S345. Giant pro--met • '71 Dtlsun Truck. nda eng. s400 An• office. Par1/tlme Apothecary bdrm Ht. feet TV, $1595. 5<46-2855 PROF. BOAT ANlsA S3001makeolr e.42o.6530 x'Z~T'1fo~i~~i:cJo. 8~.:s;~~tx?~:5~~~;';" E~~nt~P ~t?rees, HoJ>: UUI PUT /TIME :;:.~~~~~-5~.~m. Call Re1all 12795, make offer. TINPLATE: .OOTx 1 .. 801b CUSTOM VARNISH ·73 Ford Courier. nu Ur• & J1n 681-11780 days wllu, College Studenll. S61(-115K 111tra Income 645·2154 after 8 pm. ea roll 30 to 45c lb, 1 roll FrM Mt. Dave 640-54411 brks, llralohl body, cmpr =-="'-,..,,.,.,....,...,.--.,..,---..,::---·117 Muataflg, 18K on new NeeddependablaautOIO yearly. Ideal fOf outalde TIAOlll BUYDIRECTFROM mln.631-3454 lllp•A...··· 7011 ahell.$14~.850-3188 '71 vw Van, New Tr1n1, eng. wtry a11ong, l\IW deliver Dally Piiot In Hies people.who are Pre-•chool. parllllma. -good 1t1glne at1d 11re1. tlre1l br1k1s, am/Im Laguna Beach (2 hll per presently employed. S4lhour. C.M. 642-91111 MANUFACTURER ToHtmaater oven-broiler. §(j?Qpto Joi. e8Jcovea. 078 Courier lngbd, nu Ur.. Huntl:lton Beach c a ate 11 a, S 187 5 011a. new 1heepakln day). Weekdly, P.M., Tom 891-1364 · endaave501o75"1tOnMW Mii-Ciean, llke n-ISO. Bridge ciNrance 12'mhl, 12275. 642-0871 dyl, (71.a) •2·2000 407-1145 -11. 11495. 548-6126 •• T .... _..,........ top qu.illy bed Mii. Twin 64" •225 1 RI s•" •5•7 1175~952 eves ,. Weekend•, A.M. Call ... r S1amatreu wanltd. t ·-•.-..I&· Mta juat 169.95, full Ml• ~ Adran ty .... .,.. '72 VAN $1000 '87 Mustang 2811, auto. Barrow 642-4321. Ht Ulmer Sall•. 501 291h St, Pr1.quallller1wanfld. tust 179.95. Save eVBf\ University Atheletlc Club SIDE TIE 1200 mo. 3011 '81 EJCamlno. loaded. VII. -!gur 1121 780·3865 al1. 8 p/1.'2000 "3-teOe 343 EOE Newl>Of1 Beach Prof .• relnedetmoephere, more on queen a.nd king iber hi S600 mu .• power. Balbo1 lo ml. shall $6900. 1ilrJeo XKE, rere _,.. ==·7""2-.,..,vw~.-,.,.b"""lt-eng--.-g-ood-, ·71 Contry Sqr won Plrf.TIIH Ptn1 llOlllUY .... El ~~:~~'C:::i~~~n~~!: aa11. FrH delivery "*"54e12~9 · Covea850-7737 557·75551vmag 1'1c.BlkC?t.Up,601<ml. cond .lookagoodunew AMI FM,8paea..ir,radl- I I I 636-4105 _.... N ·•2 ,..~ • .,.. s tO v • auto xlnt cood. Orig. N.B CAI. $2000 •"9· 1150 ... 8 ala r--'" • .....,, •1"' ........ RlllH lntetlloent. perlOOabla lrt-Serious llnanca poltr1· Wlfldsurfer, 1yrold SA50. Wat1ledd ...... 19-. ew·" ....... , • ..,, • $8500 d 111 ...... " • -. ... ....,., ... ~"' dlv1duals wanted for av.-llal. OppOtlunlty f0t ad· DELUXE WATERBED 2 van _,, from ,_ pori Ha.rbor arM f0t 20' long bad, 10.000 ml. 72CHI09S ay~l-~10 •74 BUG. MW battery, '73 PINTO WAGON. euto. Newport 8eaoh Office ol nlng nour1. Telec>hooe vancement. EVENING & King size, with canopy & vanigon. brn cord. power boat wt8• bMm. 16400. &4M79l • eves urea, muffler. good cond. $1000 01 otter 646-5848 N1tlonal Mancellng firm pre-quelllylng positions. daytime anll11. ILON mlrrora, $400. 644-2615 S250/ob0.e.45·5258 ASAP 714/6-45-6100 0t "82 launi PU. dll. xlnt ll&JI IHI $1550 obo 720-<>531 •74 CAPRI Medi eogtne II ••patldlng a.nd need• Fina Arts. No Salea. LAWSON . .-497-7501 Exec dHk, wilnut e· •ailcal lilt. llfi 873-t 187 call 1nytlm•. cond, lo ml. S7500. 'id QXZDX 112e SJ>Ot1• .78 RABBIT all orig., WOtk, olhtlfwfM In good adaptable. lnduatrlou• SaJery + commllllorl t-Tl' -••• •s w/chr, $150. 2•alde onr1 WANT SUP OR MOOR· 548-1721, 873-3074 Coupe. 5 spd, air, xlnt sunroof, etlcil, rebll w . conct $300 ol>O 545-}217 P9Q9le wtlo tr1joy publle t>onua Serloua fln1nelal llo&I"-~ 1 b & 4 [ d ; d aet xlnt ••500 73 7468 -· ·• contaci. Good 8')eaklng potential. Oceari View 01-Earn $300-S600 per week $35 ea. Rfld d n t I .u w g rum • . ING. Pu1cn1M Ot rent tor Vaa1 cond. -. 1· $2850. 840-1260 -'77 Mutlln~ Htchbk V_._ a-.. .• ,. F~ Int~-'-· ... If I d working nart/tlmel Ea1y hl·bek chrs $250. Oanlah cond • asking 11200. 43 ft ullbo1t. Dy• ·•2 ....... :.r..'!._d~r. wtllta, xlnl ..... Rabbit ,...~ "'-'··•e w/T-lop, .. , ..... /FM """"' ...... ~ ~ r...... ....aut u aurroun · llCQ.... ;!; condltlOlled modern recliner $50. 1146-13112 6 3 o. 6 81 O. •JC t 3 , '78 Ford EconollM van. " ""'"ao;wu "" ..,....... .,.... " "'"' view appt. c.i1 Ufld1. 1nos-5:.30.9;_30 pm llon o"n~e. Ceen e-n"aai _.75-N36 .... ... ev/wltnd.an9•5407 dhi lnt,SAOOO 780·3868 cond. .536-8155 Edlllon.4dr,1/c,11aw1na 8·trll.100ka goodS2900 after 2 PM. 545-5776 LIWIOn 497·7501 " ~ v " ~EVEY Studio .-.o,. nf'nP. __.,.-==-=-----=--bl.a< body & black Int, 494.7757 Dallyl No Cnargebackll Like ,_ with Electric ll~ltt li(f '78 Ford Maxi. Loaded: "82 RX7 GS, stereo, 1t1rf, SECRETARIAL No ~I Call Brian, I lft fHllTHI Guitar '350. 557·8393 C•PI chr1,1tov, dual maQJ, extru. 21K ml, low mllll, rune t1n1u11c. •-., ... 7---M_u_a_tang....__,..,ll_,..h-tcn-:-:-bck-,-- Plllll WNI Publlahlng comp1ny '" 638-9334. L.. 057-8133 Offl r ral / 1 ay Yerd aala ~pm. tenka, PS/PB/CB. etc. xlnt cot1d. 19600/obo. $3075 or best. 97o.0548 302 vs. 1uto, ~Ir. am/I~ Noe•perllMeMOetMry C.M needs person ct a tart New/uaed blkae · 16850.536-3984 780·3884 . '60R1bbltdal.11r,4apd, 11ereo. new tires, one S5 to 17 hour. Salary. No w1111per. Typing, phone& Telephone Solicitors, dey Kg It w1terbed. a1mo11 ~=tat 1111 crulHrs, min blkH ------,,..,,..-....,.----: 50 MPG, get cond. 111 owner. au par clHn Mlllt1g. Per1/1lme even--t>kkp·g akllls. l(nowtedge & evening position• 111a11-naw, n.1ter etc. $125._ $50-$400. Tires, wnta, htl,an, XR7 Mazdl '80• charc~•I $3195 caan 499-1997 $2750. 963-5706 lflO• lt1 Santi An• ontce ol S1laguard 1y1tem able. No 'M'!· neoelSllry. 845-9435 (3)1 · typewriters. partl. eccenorlel. 1982 Clalllll ff4S ~~-:d, :8'~~5:~~·74~ nt For appt call Mre. Jones. helpful. 631-1 124 Wiii train. 1ke SSS ~d Must Mii bllnd new queen ~,!~181~og;1~B:~~~ Charla SI. CM. 050-7079 'si MOA. good cond. Ina 4 ~~.13~~C:l~~~~~:.E11r. ·~~10~~0~ ~p;,1n1.~r,: 1162-5843 UMO&llY AIY/IEI ~;~2~~~ doing II. all size box eprl~s. mall, ea~ (3)Blg old wooden of-Men• FUJI FINEST 10 epd $4,500. 645-3934 llltreMH 1145 mini. 13975. 631-3016 cass S3 77 5. Cell PIT deltvery. L.A. Times, 7 I' v In a 11 rm needs lrame $200obo 48-4082 flee dce•':,•· .. !39~.!95·2C11n ~~':;'2e!i. ~~:.1:!&: !.!>' '87 DAM LIER Royal Ma-'73 450 SLC, good cond, '79 VW Del A•bblt, di)(, air, 675·3508 •tt 8 or wkfldl. daY1.3am -8em,Car & entry·level secretary to TILEPIHI Mu1tHlllut1Dlnlngroom only .. m ..... "'" featlc Apprileed 115K ml, laalhlr. aheep· 4epd, 4dr. stereo, 111n1. 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(AP) -Lillian Carter, the apry and forthright mother of former Prelldent Jimmy Carter w™-e full We apenned politk:a, the Peace C.orpeand the llmel1ght of her 80n'• White Houae yean, is dead at the age of 86. Mn. Carter, affectionately known 88 "Mila Lillian," died of cancer at 5:05 p.m. Sunday at Amerlcua-Swnter County Hospital. The former president and his wife, Roealynn. were at Mn. Carter's bedside when ahe died, alona with her other son, BWy, and he.r daughter, Gloria Carter Spann, aa1d hospital adminia- trator James Grilfith. Dr. Paul Broun said Mn. Carter, who underwent a radical mastectomy in 1981, died of cancer after-a period of declining health. · A graveside 11ervice was echeduled for 3 p.m Tueeday at Lebanon Cemetery in Plains. THI ORANGI COAST MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1983 Coast crime contagious? UCI professor says 'Koob read about violence and get ideas' BJ STEVE MARBLE °' ............. A niah of mwden, rapm and o\her acts of violence on the 0rance C.out in recent weeb could be partially attributed to the ''crime is cont&lioua'' theory. Dr. Arnold Sinder, a prof-.. of IOdal ecoloC)' at UC Irvine, Mid the theory doee appMC to have IOIDe factual buts. "There really doeeiappMC to be a cont&lioua element to it," uid Bind.er, who haa tauaht and written about violence. "Koob reed about crimes and get ldeaa." Area lawman who have pondered such thin8I .. full moona, Santa Ana winda and heat waves •Y they've been unable to oome to any oonclumoo on what .eta off a period of violence. Muon Fries, the director of ~t Treatment Servlce9 . Center, said the only pattern between outbunta of crime he's been able to find with youtha that come to the center is bed er-des and report cards. '"nlat'a uaually a ti(De when thinp start to go wrong:" he Mid. Dan Cook, a Loe Angeles police officer, Mid he believes Santa Ana w1nda provoke violence with eome. "People get hot and irritable and open their windows and they're more prone to get in flab ta or bother their neighbors." Cook Mid. '"nlere are more rapes in hot weather. Rapists, buraJ.arl and robbera don't like to get wet. Who'• aotna to be aio.h1na around in a bllizard looking for eomebody to rape? You don't have potenUal victilm out on the atreet either," he added. On the other hand, he Mid statistk:a abow full moona actually are more crime-free than other phales of the moon. "We've looked at the weather, phales of the moon -you name (See CRIME, Pace Al> COAST IOITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Republic hit Some rel-urn; othirs in federal stay air probe By JERRY HIRSCH °' .. ...., ......... A federal investigation re- vealed a pattern of sloppy dis- cipline, poor communications B{ld "near total non!compliance" with some procedures involving monitoring of fuel at Republic Airlines. according to a report made public today. Republic Airllnea, one of six major carriers using John Wayne Airport, was involved in a Sept .. 27 mishap when a Republic jet rained hot engine parta on a Newport Beach neighborhood startiJl& about 20 small fires. The investigation by a special tMk fOl'C!e of the Federal Aviation Administration was prompted by two incidents earlier this year in which Republic jetliners en- countered fuel problems, includ- ing one in which a flight made an emergency landing at an air base with virtually no fuel left. The report outlined numerous instances in which Republic flight crews were found not to follow proper procedures, including in- stances involving takeoff check lists and fuel monitoring. Republic spokesman Walter Hellman said Monday the prob- lems were corrected three months ago when the airline saw the report. He uid the problems were caWled by the creation of Republic Airlines in 1979 and 1980 out of three smaller airlines that Wied different operational procedures. "We have been putting tofJether the operating procedures of the three companies. We have been (See REPUBUC, Pa1e A!) Mudslide hits 2 Laguna homes Coast High.way. ,,~ 'Wonder! ul to be safe,' CdM student declares By JERRY HIRSCB °' ... ...., ....... For Corona del Mar resident Frank O'Kelly Jr. the old saying "there is no place like home" haa new meaning. The 22-year-old ton of Dr. Frank and Agnes O'Kelly, returned home Sunday after a harrowing week of dodging bullets on the ia1and of Grenada. O'Kelly, a first-year student at St. Georges University Medical School, waa evacuated Wednelday from the small Caribbean island by U.S. mWta.ry forcea. "It is just wonderful to be safe," he .aid thia morning. O'Kelly flew into L.c. Anaelea International Airport Sunday moming trom CbarlMton. s.C. The military had evacuated the medk:al ICbool atudenta first to Bart.doe and then to the Charlf!9ton Air Force B.-e in South Carolina. "When I got off the plane I saw my mother tint I hugged her and k.i8led her just to let her know I waa safe anclltiund, .. -O'K.elly uid. . Alt.houF he eacaped the ordeal with only a head cold, O'K.elly is not eqei-to return to Grenada. • "I am~ to take a couple of weeks off and then find out ii medal s:hool is doing. There is talk of movinC tt to St. \ (~ Cari~ Ia1and where O'K.elly ha Ml older • t',ad .. W ...,.,,, '" -I 1 )~ "If tbeY return to Grenada I would have to thlnk about it," OX.llj' e6l. ''It would be bard to return there after what I have been tfu.ouch.'' , O'Xelly apent days huddled.behind .llnb. hiding_away while Cuban and American troops fought eilCh other for an important aintrip near the colJeae. Under the cover of Marine gunfire, O'K.elly and a large group of medical studenta eacaped the Wand battle in military helicopters Wedneeday. O'Kelly ia unwavering in his support of Prftident Reagan's decision to .end the Marines to Grenada. "U it waa not for Mr. Re.gan. we would never have gotten out of there," O'K.elly uid. The people who took over the island's government following a coup earlier thia month gave the medical students a feeling they were in pve dancer. according to Kelly. A wall of water and mud rUshed down two steep streets in north Laguna Beach Sunday, causing moderate damage to two homes and a pair of businesses on North Coast Highway. l:.Qguna Beach County Water District officials said an aging water main on Hillcrest Drive broke at about 11:30 a.m., aending thousands of gallons of water down adjacent La Brea and Fair- view streets and on to Pacific "It was pretty imprellive at tint," aaid Fire Manhal Herb Jewell of the flooding. "It re- minded me of Ule (Laguna) ca- nyon during the winter rains." Four engine companies, 16 fire. tighten, plua police, lifeguards. public works and water district officiala placed sandbags in front of 1eVeral homes 88 the· deluge couned its way to the highway. First Sgt. John Byrum of Cincinnati talks to his troops during a rest break at Point Saline·s. "How can you believe a government who afuarantees your safety but at the same time ia executing people and has a curfew where anyone who goes outaide would be ahot on sight?" O'Kelly asked. Woman raped by twqmien on Irvine road A young woman hitchhiker from San Diego was raped on a dirt road in Irvine Sunday night, police said. The woman, from National City. apparently en route north, was picked up by two Hispanic males. She told police they left the freeway near the junction of the San Diego and Santa Ana free- ways, Lt. Gene Norden said today. Both men reportedly raped the woman and then Oed. She climbed back over the freeway embankment and W88 picked up (See RAPE, Pa1e ~%) llDEX A5 A3 C4-4I C8 ca Ae 86 ca Al C2 a& "Water and mud flowed along Hillcrest, then went down La Brea and Fairview and a small alley between thoee two streets," Jewell said. He said aeveral rooms in a home at 290 Fairview St. suffered moderate water damage and another home at 271 La Brea aleo took on aome water. Water and mud covered most of the floor area at Hop Sing's Laundry on North C.out Highway and 1ul adjacent bUlinem, University Pre. of Cali- fornia, had moderate water dam- age. Four homes in the neigh- borhood remained without water service this morning as water district officials began repairs to the system. The 27-year-old water main that rupture on H.Wcrest was acheduled to be replaced next month, a water district spokesman sald. OC student tells 'panic' of Grenada By ROBERT BARKER °' ... ...., ......... Carlos Arguedas Jr. got caught in the middle of the Grenada war Tuesday. Arguedas and 21 other medical students at St. George's Medical Univeraty huddled underneath a con- crete swimming pool at a hotel while American helicopters exchanged fire with CUban and Grenadian troops in the foothilla. The 25-year-old Arguedas, a resident of Seal Beach, and his claasmat.es at St. Georges Uni- versity, were in no man's land. "I never did think the (See STUDENT, Pace .U) A4 .A.I, , a-a UCI ftnde .,._ ueefor._ra 8~: Dooton at U6t M9dloal Cent• h.V. been C2 IUOCI lllfulty treetlng VMCUlar f9ctal • l•IDM?(lth._..fOrwayemr. · a P110901. ·. 8& ..,.. ________________________________ _,_ __ .._ __ ... ~ Call 84241 with new• tip• ' I f Frank O'Kelly Jr., with mother Agnes, at Los Angeles airport. ...., .... ,..... ........ u,llt Rain to hold off for Halloween 1f' eatherman says chances good that kids wiH stay dry tonight Goblin and ghoul-garbed youngatera will moet likely be making the trick-or-treat round& under dry skies tonf&ht, the National Weather Service pre- dicts. Weather spokeswoman Pat Rowe uid there's only a 10 percent chance of light ahowen this evening -which, of coune means there's a 90 percent chance the costumed kidt wW remain dry. NotaoforTueeday. The tail.end of a eertes of 10Utheut-bou.nd Pacific at.onns wW l'nH.11 partly cloudy akia and a 30 percent c~ of showers aJooa the Orange C.out. the weather tervit-e said today. A weak weather front puaing t through Sunday brought inter- mittent ahowen, 8ome of whk h dampened portions of Orange County thia morning. The tip of the 1tonna moving acnm the PacJtJc Northwest &na Northern California were blamed for the dank days fotteaat for the 80Uthem half of the state, and forecuters said the cloudt could Unaer for the next eeveral days. Higha will ranae from 74 in inland Ora.nae County to the upper 60a at the beechee. ~ Siiiy season at City Hall There'• a whole bunch. of little atrta running around today on the fourth floor of Hunt1J\at.OI) 8Mch City Hall. That'• where all the lmportant city declalona a.re made. The lltll have frecldee and plata1la and many have brouaht their teddy bean and flannel nightiel. It'• not a bcerdinc IChool. It'a Halloween. 'I1w women -moetly eecretariel and reception1sta to U)e mayor, d ty adminJatrator and etty attomey- came to work Just u lf they came from • slumber party. . l ll * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 Train hits auto; Irvine trio hurt Monsters Qn parade al Mesa plaza Three Irvine residents were injured Sunday night when their compact station wagon was struck by a alow-moving Southern Pa- REPUBLIC ... From Page A1 doing it since the mergers,'' Hellman said.· "You can't put 1,700 pilots and 14,000 people together overnight and create one standard operating proceedu.re," Hellman said. The broad range of actions by Republic flight crews criticized by the FAA investigators raised con - cern among some government. officials that the FAA's monitor- ing of airlines may be inadequate. Rep. Norman Mineta, D-Calif., chainnan of the House aviation subcommittee, said he plans hear- ing, on the FAA's inspection pl'Oll'8JD. The FAA team examined Re- public's internal management last summer and flew with Republic crews over a five-day period last June. "Our major concerns were crew complacency, cockpit discipline and adequacy of procedures estab- lished by Republic Airlines," the report said. oflc train in Huntington Beach. Police said the brown 1974 Pinto was eastbound on Slater Avenue at 10:30 p.m., approaching the railroad tracks near Nichols Street. The car began croaai.ng the tracks, despite the warning light andwhistleemitted by the oncom- ing train, police said. While the railroad cr088ing ia not equipped with automatic crossing arms, officers said flaahing warning ligbta at the Cl'088i.ng were operating properly. Police said the train, traveling about 5 mph., caught the front end of the car and pushed it a short distance down t.he track . Taken t.o Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital were the driver, Ung So Park, 45, and his paseen- gers. Hee Sun Lee. 46, and Jenna Park, 7. All three were reported in fair condition today at the hospital. The elder Park was being treated for a head injury. Jenna Park suffered a broken leg in the accident. Lee was being treated for cuts and bruiaes, a hospital spokesman said. Police said no injuries were reported on the train. The conduc- t.or, William Lee Mays of Buena Park, and the engineer, Lori L . Benson of Long Beach, were not cited in the collision. CRIME CONTAGIOUS? ... From Page A1 it," said Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille. ''There are aome experts who claim there ia a connection be- tween crime and publicity of a crime -that crime breeds crime, •• Robitaille said. "But I don't know that." In the past three weeks there have been violent murders in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Irvine and two slayings in Hunt- ington Beach. Though several appear to be crimes of passion, others have left police baffled by their senselessness. For example, a 20-year-old college student died aft.er being stabbed once in the back in broad daylight at Bolsa Chica State Beach. The young Huntington Beach woman was not robbed or sexually attacked. Police are al a lc:m to explain the motive. murder -a grisly shootlni that left four persona dead -wu the fourth in a seriee of k.illinp since early summer. In Huntington Beach, the beach stabbing was the third murder in as many weeks and the second at the state beach. "I don't know if crime breeds crime but I do know that because thi5 area is conservative and afflulent you don't expect this much violence," said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Jack Calnon. "It seems like a big deal when compared with JUl area llke Los Angeles," he added. Dr. Binder said the media "highligh ts" crime in coastal Or- ange County when "a couple of murders one way or the other" wouldn't make a ripple in metro- poli tan areas. 1 . .. A·\\ Youthful ghoata and goblins haunted the South Cout Plaza Sunday for the annual Hal- loween Monster Mardi Graa •J>ONOred by the 1hopping center and the ci ty of Costa Mesa. ,. Benjamin Brown, 6, of Anaheim, won the grand prU.e and placed first in the 6 t.o 9-years-old age group category of Gobble-De-Gook. He was dre8led as an American In- dian. Autumn Topete, 5, of Sant.a Ana, won first place in the same category in the 2-to 5-years-old age group. She was a waitress Heather Dahlburg, 5, of Fountain Valley, won first place as Cinderella in t.he younger age group in the Nostalgia and Story Book Characters division. Jessica Knauer, a 6-year-old mermaid from Fountain Valley, won in the older age group. Darren Groech, 4, of Hunt- ington Beach, took first place in the Televisionand Movie Personalities division. He was dreS8ed as ·a bear. Criat.opher McLaren, 9 of Co.ta Mesa, won in the olde.r age group. He was a Star Wars Ewok. In the Creepy and Scary division, Aaron Duncan, 3, of Tustin won first place aa a ghost. Donnie Duncan, 8, of Huntington Beach, won the .enior dn:ut dre8led aa a akeJet.on ln a coffin. , . The rapid-fire killings came on the heeh of a series of rapes and 1ex attacks that added up so qu.lckly the cues became almost confusing. "There are 20,000 murders a year in the United States,'' said Binder. "A lot of them. of course, fall into th.e category of gang shootings and things like that. But when you have people killed in their own homes, it shocks a community." H e ather Dahlhurs., 5, of-Fountain Valley, won first Julie t Hover, 5, and brother Philip, l , were Little In Costa Mesa, this month's prize in the storybook character competition. Bo Peep and h er sheep. Development eyed in Laguna Heights RAPE ... From Page A1 by the California Highway Patrol, Norden said. More details of the attack were unavailable but police said the assault was not related to an earlier series of rapes in the area. By L.P. BENET OllMOellyNOlllell A development project that might add up to 70 custom homes along Laguna Heights may come to a screeching halt Tuesday night before the Laguna Beach City Council. The City Council also may take steps that could lead to the develoPr:nent of a low -cost senior housing project at Thurston Park. and will consider enacting an ordinance that would govern adult en tertainment in the city. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 505 For- est Ave. The Irvin e-based Carma-Sandling Group orginally proposed building 110 homes along the ridgeline above Canyon Acres in Laguna Beach. In ad- dition, it asked the city to annex the unincorporated property adja- cent t.o the Top of the World Community and to allow for the extension of Alta Laguna Boulevard t.o provide access. Concerned that llO dwelling units would hurt existing neigh- borhoods on the hilltop com.muni- We're Listening ••• 642•6086 D.;!2.~ le OU.HfttMd ,,,_, f•>Qey ti '°" "" ftOf "l •t 10\H P•Ot ' t1, 6 )() 0 M ~· 0.IO't 1 I '" •"d you' COO y w lfl Of' -.. "' S•tu•O•y •no Suno•y 11 you oo no1 r..c.flt••• ;our o;Ol)y l)y 7 8 m tt M O.ffllt 10 • "' enc you• cooy .... O.OlllM><~ Clrcu .. tlon T1l1phoftet lolott Ol11110otC-t1 ~ .. .al'! Hott,.-• ty, the councU rejected the proposal in Sept.ember and sug- gested the firm submit a plan with a maximum of 70 units. Developers said if the city rejected their 110-unit proposal they would drop annexation re- quests and aak the county t.o approve a plan that would allow them t.o construct even more homes and a two-lane road to connect with Laguna Canyon Road. Since then, Carma-Sandling officials have indicated they were attempting t.o 8Cale-<iown their plans for the city. However, a t.enative tract map that was due two weeks ago has not been submitted, aL'COrdlng to Qty Man· ager Ken Frank. The developers will meet with Laguna Beach Community De- velopment Director June Catalano today. "I have no idea what they're up too," Frank said. "They might have a new. proposal or they could be pulling out of the project altogether." Carma-Sandling officials were not available for comment. The suspects' car doesn't match ones described in a string of sexual assaults which OOCWTed in Irvine in September, Sgt. Dick Bowman uid today. Three of the five .exual a1Saults that OOCWTed over a week's time took place in residenUal neigh- borhoods. Of the ~ two, one occurred in a park and the other on a freeway ahoulder. Both v1ctlms de9cribed their attackers as white males. "There's no tie-in unle. there's aomethlng we don't know about," Bowman said. Mesan ends training at CHP Academy Lisa M. Smith of Costa Mesa has completed 21 weeks of cadet training at the California High- way Patrol Academy. The Saddleback College and &tancia High School graduate will be assigned to the CHP's Riverside offices. Whal do you like about the Daily Pilot., Whal don't you hke., Call the number at left and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered t.o the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to rMord let ters to the editor on <1ny l.opic. Mailbox contobutors must Include their name and telephone number for verification No circulation l'alls. please Tell us what ·son your mind ORANGE COAST CIHtllled edve'4,11lng 7t41642·M71 AH ottter depad"'entt 642-41121 Daily Pilat H MAIN OFFICE )30 Wnt S.y SI Cotto ...... C"' M•~ 1<1c1tni Bo• 1 ~ Colt• "'-CA 926211 C".OCJYllQlll 1983 0.anot CQ.ol1 ~ Comotlny NO ntwl •tor••• '"""'•fton1 •G11011.el m11tet or .. .,...t•-11 ,,....., m.ty oe ltj)'OOll(ecj wllllout "'*"91 Ptl--01 CO!Jy1!Qllt - S..Cond cltH PGat•CI" l)llld ti Cotll -· C...tOMll IUP$ I .... IOO) lltib<letlpt'°" by ceuief S.0 76 MOnlnty y ma• $8 &<> mon1hty -1"11100' U.Mll 'w ... ,_ ..... ,. lllQI""'~--- QtoN A. .. _ , .... ~ llov.<l""'fl M•n•g.ol VOL78,N0.30e • ' 'Gentle' llama plays rough Animal quarantined after attacking woman at Lion Country By ANDREA ADELSON Ol IM O.ity l'tlo! llefl A Lion County Safari llama remains sequestered in a pen today. after twice knocking down a woman who was trying lo feed the six-foot-tall animal in the Irvine petting zoo. Janet E. McConnell, 52. suf. fered abrasions to her hands and a broken toe after the shaggy South American llama named Peanut Butter pushed her from behind Friday afternoon, Irvine police s&Jd. "My granddaughter was afraid of the llama because it was large," McConnell said. "I went in to prove to her that it was OK." The llama is temporarily se· questered in a pen rather than being allowed t.o wander in the main yard with 10 other goats and burros as a "precaution,'' animal control supervisor Carl Pagano said. . Pagano said he will ask Lion Country officials .to monitor Peanut Butter's behavior, but he could recall no earUer incidents of aggression by the llama. "This animal was selected (for the petting zoo) because of its gentle nature and docileness," Pagano said. "It probably just wanted the food." Be<:ause no biting or stomping occurred, Pagano said he will probably not recommend that the llama be quaranteened. McConnell had brought her 8-year-old grandaughter, Kristy, to the petting zoo Friday about 4 p.m. The animal-wary girl had stayed outside the yard's per- imeter. The grandmother said another animal had already eat.en the grain she had bought when she was knocked over. "I don't think the animal belongs ln the ioo It's frightening," she aald. Virginia Brauer, supervisor of the Lion Country nursery, which includes the petting zoo. said no one else s&w McConnell knocked ovtr. "Wt've never had any lroublc" with Peanut Butter, Brauer said. Vh1ltors who pay a qu&rter for a t packet of grain "may be a little off guard" at having a towering llama put its head over their shoulder seeking food, she said. Because less than a half dozen people visit the petting zoo during weekdays, i t is unsupervised ex- cept for hourly checks. she said. That condition was agreed to buy city officials, who reissued an operating pennit to Lion Country in September alter concluding a month-long investigation into the park's safety practices. Bandit gets $250 in Mesa robbery By KAREN E. KLEIN Of 1M 0 .. 1, l'llet ll•ft A robber made off with $250 from Sunshine Liquor Store in Costa Mesa on Saturday. the latest in a county-wide series of rob- beries believed to have been committed by a single suspect. A man. described as 5-feet. 8-inches tall and weighing 140 pounds, robbed Sunshine Liquor at 724 W. 19th St., about l a.m. Saturday. Costa Mesa Police said he escaped on foot with $2~0 but did not use a weapon. The suspect always wears a wh1 te towel over his face and a cap on his head. Lt. Jack Calnon said. The robber also usually wears a navy pullover sweat shirt turned inside-out and has been seen with a weapon, a 4-inch revolver, Calnon added. Lt. Tom Durham said the man is believed to be responsible for three liquor store robberies and a Baskin-Robbins hold-up in Costa Mesa over the past few weeks. Calnon said a similar suspect is wanted in connection with liquor stores robberies in Garden Grove and Anaheim as well. STUDENT BACK ... From Page A1 ultimate thought," he said today, "but I did think that the cement might not hold up and that we might get caught underneath." Arguedas said aome of the students were more nervoua than others "and the hardest thing was keeping all of the aamemind. "11\ere was kind of a quiet panJc. Everyt.ime there wu a little nol.le th.ere would tfe Iota of shushes. We wanted to be quiet 10 that the (Cuban) troops wouldn't dllOOver ua If they were around." . AJ-suedaa, a anctwite of USC and of Mater Ol!i High School ln Santa Ana, taid the group moved from cottqe to con.ae at lhe Calabuh hotel and later c.me Into contact • with other 1tudenta and Grenadians. "We heard Thunday we were going to be evacuated in five hou.ra and we Wett de- flated when that didn't come about." But the m.adenta met American troops. lat.er and were flown t.o South Carolina Friday by American planes. Arguedaa arrived at the afety of hil Seal Beech home Satur- day. Although he said he didn't ff!t!l pe.-.onal dancer after the coup and aaaaHinaUon, Arjuedu uid he beUeved the lnvulon "waa a amid th1nc few the Grenedlalw. ~---. Arl\MdM aaid he plane to return to the laland to <10DUl'lue b.laeductJon when~ eettle down. • t t L f Cririte prevention talk set at Irvine 01eeting· 'Three crime experta will talk about prevenU.O, crime to thoee who attend the Irvine Chamber of Commerce 7:30 a.m. early bird mixer Tueeday at the Airport.er Inn Hotel 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. Two inveetipton and a crime prevention officer from the Irvine police force are the apeeken. Reeervationa should be made by calling the chamber at 660-9112. Olympic posters to he displayed A display of 15 official fine art posters comrnimioned for the 1984 Olympic Gamee will be on display beginningTueeday through Dec. 2 in the UC Irvine adm.iru.tratlon buildJng lobby. In addition, a display of Olympiad memorabilia will be displayed thia month at the University Bookstore lobby. Both exhibits are part of ucra "Go for the Gold" Olympic preview aeries. Brain transplants topic of lecture Dr. Lars Olaon, a histology profe.or of the Karollnaka Institute in Sweden, will speak about hia work on hwnan brain transplant.a at a free lecture Wed.ne.day at the UC Irvine Lecture Hall at 7 p.m. Olaon, a member of a team of doctors who performed the world's first human brain transplant on a penon suffering from Parkinson's dieeue, ia visiting as part of the distinguished lecture 9eries. I t . Huntington forum planned Thursday A Huntington Beach citizens forum meeting ia ICheduled ThUl'llday in Room B-.8 at City Hall, 2000 Main St. The agenda includes a slide preeentation of Anjo, Japan, Huntington Beach's mt.er city, along with a diaculaion on the sister city program. Abo, City Attorney Gail Hutton will explain the legaI procedures involved in City Council agenda items aa well as procedures followed in enforcement of city ordinances and codes. Tboee wiahing to attend should call Gloria Lucy at 536-5553. 'Game of Games' at SCH theater A special performance of the motivational entertainment program "The Game of Games" will be pre9ented Nov. 7 at the South Coast Repertory theater in Costa Mesa. The show, de9cribed as a "thought-provoking play about human interactiona," will be ttaaed at 8 p.m. at SCR, 655 Town Center Drive. Call 673-5781 for reeervationa and further information. • .. -, ' . .~.-....... ···~ . . . . . . . -~ '. . . ••• J ~ ~· .. ·, ... 1 .•., 'J """'(1 I" • .,, f ,. I ~-• .•. • -. ,, l • .. .. ..... -· .. • . -. ! . . - . ' -.. . ..l:.L. ........... 4 - Co:rnputer replacing TVa:rnong • count1ans By ... Anoda ... Pnea Home oomputer buft. ln Or- -nee C4unty ~ ·~lDOl'e time at their ~than with thelr TVa, their famlliel or their beds, neearchen at UC Irvlne uy. "Molt of them are umnc (the oomputen) for word prom-•na wrtttna letters. typtnc,'' said Dr. Nicbolu Vltalari, an a.iltant pro'->c in the graduate manqe.- ment prC>ll'am at UCI. Vltalari and co-reeearcher Dr. Allad1 Venkateah SW"Veyed 282 families in the county. · "We are very interested in how tlUa technoloSY affect.a such a pivotal area as the home," Vltalari said. The survey showed televiaion viewing ~ waa down ln 74 percent of homes with children, whllehomeworkandnudytime jumped 24 percent, Vltalari said. The actual number of houn repreeented by the percentages waa not available. Time spent alone increued in a third of the homea, Vitalari said. Sleep time decreued in a quar- ter of the homes with oomputera, and time spent on other bobbies dropped by 46 percent. One-fifth of the rt!!9p0ndenta said they were apendlng lem time with their families aince they brought a oomputer home. "One thing that waa lnten!sting waa that even people who have had the oomputen for four years continue to watch le. televiaion," Vitalari aid. Most ot the computer owners surveyed purcha8ed them for education and pursuit of hobbies, he aid, but the study indicated moat ownen spend more time at their tenniilala for pur:pcm9 un- related to their original intended u.e. Mesa school ransacked third time For the third time In recent ..-., the kl1c:hen of Sonor• Sdlool, Me Sonora Roed, has bMr'I burglertzed end r~ed. Potlce Miid the lat.et Incident occur...S Friday night or Seturday morning, wher\ the kitchen door ... pried open end • CMt\ dr..-WU tempered wtth. La.a WM negligible u no money la k~ In the kl1c:hen. A home on the 1700 block of New Ham~lr• Drive WU burglarlnd Sunday night and S2, 159 worth of DOOda .,.,.. stolen. Entry might have 6eetl mede through PfYlng • loet<ed front door open, police Mid. La.a lnetuded • t~ Mt, radio, diamond 1011telre end ..mnga. Newport Beach A eo.ta M... man reported the tMtt of stereo equipment, toola and • IUrlbc>ard wtttl • combined vllllue of 9430 from h6I cer pertted In en ell9y neer 46th Sl!WC Sunday. A Colt• Mee& women reported the theft of • puree from • ti« In the 100 block of Mcfedderl ewty Sunday morning. The vllllue of the loee ... Mtlmated •t $225. An Irvine mwt reported the tMtt of 16.215 In j9welry end cuh from hta locker et a heelth dub In the 3eOO bloctt of JMlborM Friday. The N9wpol1 Sid Compeny ,.. poNd the theft of 41 "Vu.met" ~ Y9lued at S1,743 FrkMY between 11 a.m. end 1 p.m. Hu.ntington Beach A home ... burgWtad end ,..,,.. lectced Mrty today on the 19500 bloctt of lndepel1deoce Lane. Entry WM mede through an untocked garege door. The ION Included • S400 tMvlelon eet end S100 ouh. A bronze Toyota Supra wu bur- gi.tnd while pettced ewty Sunday on the 4100 block of Werner Ave. The la.a lnauded • s 1.000 car 'ttereo 1Y9tem. A woman reported Ml'ly Sundey th•t her bleck 1980 Cam•o Z28 had bMr'I stolen from the 18500 block of Detton Circle. The IOM WM eatlmtited etSl,000. A burgtery wu reported Sunday eftemoon •t • home on the 17500 blodc of Sen Roque Lane. Entry ... mede by breeklng a lodled bedroom window. The loee lnduded 16,000 WOfttt of llllver end • televlllon Mt v.iuect et aeoo. LapnaBeach ~end CMti In•..._....,.. a totlll vllllue of '4.200 ... removed from acer pertted In the 500 blodc of °"" onve. Laguna a..ct'I P<>loe..,. told Sunday. omc.r. stood by -"lie gueet• et a party In the 900 block of Norte Str9et deperted .n. numeroua complalnte about the 1:30 a.m. '-'Mtlel. t . • • A man ...,. IMVlng • Cliff Drtve epenment that WM burgled wa deeettbed .. being lbt feet tall, medium bulld wtttl brown wevy heir. He WU epotted by wttneeeee drtvlng otf In • brown Of burgundy Det9Un 2901.. Vandall did about l200 demege to • door of a hol'9e In the 700 block of Buen• Vla1a Street. Irvine In • continuing epr.. of IChool ~brMk-lna, dMkl In the RtlnCho Sen Joequln 8d'°°4 were dlecov9red rtfted end the office ,.,,._ed Setur- day momng. Pob Mid thleYM mede entry by twlatlna the door knob, but the loee hacl not bMr'I determlf led ewty today. llaWL• • •"f P-"" '. • • )''·"'a'·' : . '\ l'~. ' j '--~"·'~ ,.,,.. . Coastal Cloudy skies; rain likely 13 44 .. 66 n 53 IO 71 53 33 17 '2 1' 00 71 .. 51 • 61 43 IS 43 • 57 111 • a 12 M IO IO 30 • • 11 • 41 n 12 N .. at .. 40 • 17 .. 46 Ila S2 12 • 11 II "•In f:m Snow £] lhowtf•• ,l11Nle11!i] : = ----------------------------------11 • .. . N. IO IO 11 • IO 4e .. 11 n • .. *1 14 ., Temperatures ,.,,.d . .. i.. • l es lllf IEPllT l 47 H TOO.\Y ~ = ._.... l;4tp111, u ..... ._.... ~r1 .. 111. 0.1 !!. _._, ~-... •• •• ,.,... .. 41 Liii. • 11:41 lllA. 1.0 10 11 ........ U7p.A U 41 " -... .... ...,.u1,-.. ..... . 4a I lttl Liii. Tllmllillr ........... .. 11 .. , ..... ,. .. ...... .... 1:11~ • ...., ....... 79 " t.lla.111.r---. ...... ..-•• :11 H .. p,111, l . -M 11"4 t•t . , .. . Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Mondmy, Oc:tobet 31, 1983 * Al ---WE ASKED--------------~ Do you think the Sl(lnta Ana winds or the full moQn affect people'sbehavlor? Jim Hooker, c:'mber, wport llMch. "Yes, those things af-. feet me. I know I stay up later when It's a full moon." Leo Roberta, Jecht Mnlce owner, Newport llMch. "Definitely, just go out during those times and you'll see." c•:•llva, MO lary, Ana m. ..J ..,,,. 1 "Yea. Maybe lrs the gravlt.-tlonal pull. My motlr says everyone In hosp tat wards are alwa all hyped up when It's a full moon." I . Connie Gardner, clerk, I lrvtne.· "No~ I never notice any difference.'' Vickie Roberta, ......... neger, Newpoft Buch. "It doesn't affect my behavior, but I do think It affects other people.'' Tror Browning, eubcontractor, Huntington llMch. "Yes. I. just grew all this hair on my chest this morning." Death plun~e at Knott's Youth climbs out of park_'s parachute jump ride, falls 150 feet By ... Auodalff Pres1 A teen-qer fell more than 150 feet to hi.a death from a Knott'• Berry Fann parachute ride after he climbed out of the rlde'a cqe-Uke aondola, offJdala said today. Donald Pr.ton Day, 18, of Glen Avon apparently WU killed in- stantly Sunday night, Buena Park police Sgt. Patrick Black said. "We have no indication there waa a ride malfunction or any nellgence on part of the ride operator,'' he said early today. "How do you explain kida who like to climb up on rides'!" The Par.chute Sky Tower ride., in which pu.engen a.re whiaked 220 feet up in gondolaa that suddenly plummet, waa shut down imMedi.ately after the 9:36 p.m. inddent, Knott'a apokemvm Jim Hardµnan aid. Three other rida and ~=urant in the area were al80 be aid. The pafk WM ceJebratin,r Hal- loween with a "Holiday If.aunt" theme Sunday, he aid, with special decorations and a later clollng ume of 1 a.m . The park'• usual win~ cloaing Ume would have been17 p.m. Dayw-.in one of the ride'aateel bar-encloeecl gondolas with a 16-year-old friend whoee name WU not ttl?I ed by police. M - cordingto~tllven police by the friend, Day •ddenly climbed to the edge of the gondola when lt bepn to ri9e. The bMket w• about 18& feet in the air when he either fell or jumped. Black aaid. The youth fell into an area below the ride that ia 8a'eened to public view, Hardiman aaid. Para- medb were summoned Immedi- ately from a fire station 8Cr'om from the park, he said. Day made no comment to the friend before climbing out of the baaket, Bleck aid. Her01an Horovitz dead; survived occupations Hardiman said the ride "waa Operatina perfectly tanilht. It WU the action of the )'OUnl man hirmelf, climbin& up and out of the car. He may have been raising hell, I don't know." The death shattered a nearly perfect accident record for Knott'•· Hardiman said. Hennan Tsvi Horowitz, a tailor and furrier who survived both the RU81lan and German oocupationa of Romania and then emigrated to the United Sta1ea, died recently at the age of 88 at West.em Medical Center. Horowitz, born into the Aua- t:ro-Hunprian empire in 1895, em1grated to Jenaaalem after liv- ina ln Communist Romania. For the past 26 yeen, he lived ln I Pemwylvania, Colorado, Loe An- geles and Tustin. Horowitz ia survived by Berta, .hia wife of 58 yeera, hia daughter, Penina Bergman and (our srand- chlldren. Hia aiater, Gusta, lives in AJX:JO, larael. He wu interred at Mt. Olive C.emetery, Costa Meu. with hia aon-in-law, Rabbi Robert BercJnan, ~tion B'nai Ja- nel, TuaUn, officiating. '1t waa the first major acc:ident and the first death in the park.•• he said. The park remained open after the accident. "lt'a the old show bulllnem axiom,'' Hardiman said. '"The ahowmust go on." Black said the death will be investipted by police. ~------------------------11111!111-------------------------------... 1 thi,~00~~ ~ in it.a own pockat Which bzcomz.e e. 0 conw.niant ~ tnJeh. your choiaz Of r-m cdors; rod, 1"JBNY, ten, yz,l low and ka.1 ly ... a Jroet practical 91rt . .. ___________ ,_ t . \ •1 r Rams running back Eric Dickerson is shoved out of bounds at the Miami \_ Daily Pilat MONDAY, OCT. 31 , 1983 COMICS 84 ENTERTAINMENT 85 STOCKS 86 ,,,_....,_ I-yard line by comerback William Judson in Sunday's action. 'Impressed to death' Dickerson praises Marino as Rams fall, 30-14 MIAMI (AP) -U Eric Dickenon had any lingering doubts about Dan Marino, they're gone now. The Rama' explosive rookie running back pronounced himleli "impre98ed to death" after taking a 30-14 beating from Marino and hia Dolphins. Marino ran 2 yards for one touchdown and puled for 279 yards and two more acores Sunday to take the honors in a game that showcued the National Football League's best two rookies, one a paMer, the other a runner. Dicker90n's 101yard.Ion14Clilrriesmade him the first back of the aeuon -and only the 17th rookie in NFL history -to gain more than 1,000 yards. But he left the Orange Bowl full of prai9e for Marino, who completed his first nine pa88eS before throwing an incompletion. Knox returns to LA in style; Raiders fall By PAUL BARTELT _..... ..... .,.., ..... LOS ANGELES -In his first trip back to the Coliseum since leaving the Rama six years ago, Seattle head coach Chuck Knox recorded his lOOth NFL victory Sunday, guiding the Seahawks to a 34-21 win over the Los Angeles Raiders. "Thia was a big game for ua," said Knox. "But, every game is a big game. We're just trying to get into the playoffs." After Raider running back Marcus Allen 1COred from one yard out on the first play of the second quarter1' Seattle 9COred 17 unanswered points and built a iead they would never relinquish. Seattle's first points came when Allen, who pined only 30 yard.a ruah1ng on the day, was hit from behind by linebacker Keith Butler, fumbled the ball. and Seattle'• Shelton Robi.n8on returned lt 12 yards for a touchdown. "Butle.rwu blitzing on the play and popped Marcus pretty good," said Robimon. "Marcus tried to pick it up, but he m1-ed lt and I just ~ppened to be there." F.arly in the third quarter, followtnc aafety Vann McElroy'• interception of of a pus from Seettle QB Dave Krieg, the Raiden were only down 17-14 after tlaht end Don Hulelbeck'a four-yard touchdown reception from Marc Willon. Kries. who sW1ed hia flrst 1ame of the leUOI\ Sunday after Knox benched teven-year starter Jim Zorn after lut week'a lo. to Pittsburgh, immediately ~the Seahawka on a 65-yard llCOC'ina drive, climaxed by rookie runninl bac.k Curt Warner'• one-yard TD run. •we did pretty well today," said Krle1. "I think both teams were kind of feelin& uch other out at Cint. Our deferwe helped pt ua started wt th that bia turnover (Allen'• fumble) and after that everything 1tar1.ed '°"'8 our way." "Today he had a great day throwtnc the ball," said the 6-3, 218-pound running back, who alao leads the NFL with 1~ touchdowns. · "When I first heard the big hype about him, I had my doubts," Dickerson said. Then he watched Marino on TV last year. "He didn't do that much and I thought, 'He's not that good.' "And then we played them in the C.Otton Bowl," Dickenon eaid, recalling Southern Methodiat'1 7-3 victory over Marino and Pitt last January. "He impr e 11 e d me to death. "When I saw him, I said he was going to be a great NFL quarterback because he can move and he has a dynamite arm." Nothing happened Sunday to change Dickeraon's mind as the Dolphins, tied with Buffalo atop the AFC East, advanced to 6-3. The Rama dropped to 5-4, but remain No. 2 in the NFC West. "You win a few, you loee a few. You win a lot, you loae a lot," Dickel'90n said. "Thia is the worst beating I've had in a long, long time, I'll say that. But I think we'll bounce back." Marino's 2-yard scoring run 5:12 into the game capped an 11-play, 80-yard drive. He had a 46-yard bomb to second-year receiver Mark Duper, who had seven catches for 134 yard.a, midway through th.e second quarter and a 3-yard TD toes to fellow rookie David Overstreet nearly three minutes into the fourth quarter. I "Dan is a great quarterback. He's got the poise of a guy who's been in the league 10 years," Overstreet said. Uwe von Schamann's 32-yard field goal and Tony Nathan's 18-yard spinout broke a 14-14" halftime tie and put the game out of reach. Dickerson, who had only two cartjes for eight yards in the second half, acored on a 2-yard pitchout 3:28 before intenru.ion. Loe Angeles' first touch- down came on Mike Guman's 2-yard catch from Vi.nee Fe.rragamo, who was 23 of 38 for 213 yards, with three interceptions. "We probably should have given (Dickerson) the ball more," said John Robinson, the Rama' first-year coach. "From our standpoint, it's very simple. We just did not play very well." The Rams will try to rebound this Sunday at Anaheim Stadium when the Chicago Bears (3-6) come to town. Chargers-' Skins: Glamour tarnished SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San Diego Chargers, flirting with their tint losing aeuon in aeven 3eara, throw quarterback Ed Luther and a cut of bllcW:upaat the Wuhington Redak1na in tonight'• National Football League game. Months ago, it looked like a 1ehedule-maker'• coup, matchina two ol pro football'• mo1t explolive offentea. But much of the glamour la gone wtth San Diego riddled by injuries and off to a 3-5 start. With Luther replacing veteran Dan Fouts for the 9eCOnd week in a row, the Chargers are 3-point underdop for the 6 o'clock nationally televt.ed con teat. ~ Moat of San Dieao'• backfield hu been out the put two weeka. C.O.Ch Don Coryell u.Jd outa. troubled by a strained mUICle in h1a rlaht shoulder', would be held out rather than risk lona-tenn injury. Rwu\lng backa Chuck Muncie and James Broob~are questionable. ~a result, San Diego's once-awe90l1'le offense hat fallen on hard times. The Chargen have not 1COred a touchdown ln a1x quarten, but Luther, a little-used fourth year pro, remaJ.M opUmiatic. "l just look atitua great opportunity for me and thia club,'' said Luther. "We need a bla pine \o tum ounelvea around and pt back on the rtaht path." Referees, NBA to talk again; substitute officials draw more criticism. B2. D a CIF spots oµ the line FootbalJ playoffs: It's still wide open By ROGER CARLSON °' .. .,..,........ ' For a few who went for lt and m.iaaed, it's just a matter of play- ing it out with hopes of aalvaging aomething from the lut two weeks of the prep football aeuon. But for mmt, there's still a great deal at stake -including cham- piooahipia and bids to the CIF playoffs. Every league is guaranteed three entries ln the playoffs, which begin Nov. 18, and in each conference, one of five leagues geta a wild card entry for a fourth team. The Sumet and Angelw circuits are in the Big Five Con- ference, the Sea View is ln the Central Conference and the South Coast League is ln the Southern Conference. Anaheim Stadium la the lite of the Big Five finale Dec. 9, and on Dec. 10 the Southern Conference and another conference to be de- termined by the CIF office will be ahowcaeed in a double-header. 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Newport Harbor and C.orona del Mar will dedde No .. 1 in the Sea View, providing Corona can handle 0-4-.1 Estancia tint. Up for two ........... San Antonio's Keith Edmonson shoots over Dallas def enders in NBA action Sunday. San Antonio won, 123-.l 0 I. Sampson: He's just a 7-4 poin~. guard HOUSTON (AP) -Ralph Sampec)n in hia professional basketball debut showed himlelt to be smart as well as talented. As a result, the much-anticipated confrontation between the Houa.ton Rockets' 7-4 rookie aplnlt cement-tough veteran Artis Gilmore· of the San Antonio Spurs wasn't a confrontation at all when Sampeon'a team had the ball. · Instead, Sam peon conceded Gil.m!)re hia •trencth and 30-pound wetaht advantage and retreated outside. While the 7-2, 260-pound Gilmore stayed anchored.near the. basket, Sampeon had a IJ'and time fiipplng jumpers wtth the grace of a IUAfd and" swooping downcourt on faaU>reeka, now. and .then topping one off with a craahinc dunk. Sampon'astatlatic::a in Houaton's 106-100 vic1or'y aver the Spun Saturday weren't awe-inapirinc-18 pointa, 12 rebounds, four blocked shota .net 9-of-21 ahootlna -but the grace and ak1ll with which he moved fUa very tall body around the COUJ1 certainly were. While Gilmore la am0na the top four lDOlt effective centen in the IMlue. away from the bMket he ta out of hil element. Sampeon aeemlngly cou,)d be comfortable playing Point guard. Sampeon served warninl to other National · Buketbill Allodat.ion centen that he hu the aldUI eo do anything MC.'e9IAJ')' \o countuact \heir atreftldw. ltocketa C.0.Ch BUI Fitch compared , hllD eo a atreet flahter who will adjust hia-ityfe \o fn.wlre~ an opponent. On S..Ule'• next pJ91tllion, the Raider defeme (8" RAJDEM, Pace II> Luther hu completed 32 of 63 pallet for 299 yarda and one touchdown. Hit efficiency ratlna ls a lowly 43.3, c:.unpared to Fouta' 92.2. · ..__..., ..... _.__._.lllllill ..... __ .,;.,;....., __ _, .;_You don't alwar.a fight .. , aame way,'' .-Id FltcH, who made h1a debut M HOU8tOI) coecli af1er four yean ln Boe\on. "l want him aohl.l l.nllde~ but rm awe 10me tea.ma won't llke aeefuc lfalph taJdn, thOee little ahott out there." I ., -----~·--.. ··---1 .. ..:.. ... .. NB Or1nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31, 1983 STOCKS "!ONO \ .. ·~ c:LO:o-l"IC rRICt:s '\.-In ,.,. .. , '."IP'-\ Nrt '"'f rtf1\ l , •• , .. (hq p l r,{)'\ ' IQ\V ( hQ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OVOIAl lOffS lNCLUOC: TRAD£$ ON IH( N(W •OAI< MIDWr81 PACIPI(. 1•8w 90$fON OtlROll AND CIHCINHAll 8100\ E•C••ANaU ANO R€POflTED 8Y THE NASO INSllHET 'ttttl'\ 0 l t'IU\ UU\I" N•I C nq .. Dow Jones Final Up 1.72 Cloalng 1.225.20 t •111a IRIEfl Strikers reject contract with McDonnell ~ouglas ' By .. e A.11odatecl Preti 1 LONG BEACH -Striking McDo.nneU Douglaa Corp. aerospace workers in three states have overwhelrnl.ngly rejected a company contract proposal, and another union is aet to walk out i1 it doesn't get a be*r offer. United Auto Workers members voted 4,042-8:>4 Sunday to reject the propoeed three-year pact, which called for annual bonuses of 3 percent but no permanent pay raises except for some clasalfications of highly skilled workers 'fl abandons home computers ~ DALLAS -Texas Instruments Inc. has pulled out of the -'fPlatile home-<.'Omputer market after reporting a $110.8 lhipion loss for the third quarter. Texas Instruments' 99-4A home computer was mainly responsible for the company's $222.9 million loss for the first nine months of this year. Nation's money supply drops NEW YORK -Economists say the latest decline in the natlo~s money supply is unlikely to produce any changes in the Federal Reserve Board's monetary policy. The Fed reported that the money supply CeU $2.4 billion in mid-Ociober, erasing a steep rise in the preVlous week. Economic forecast gauge rises WASHINGTON -The government's main economic 1 forecasting gauge roee 0.9 percent last month. The Commerce .J Department said the increase in its Index of Leading ,, Economic Indicators, a compilation oC a dozen for-•J ward-looking statistics, marked the 13th consecutive monthly 1 gain. Help-wanted ad volume rises NEW YORK-A business research organization said the number of help-wanted advertisments in the nation's newspapers rose in September after falling in August. Want ad volume began to recover a year ago, and jumped 36 percent between September 1982 and Sep\ember 1983. Nation's trade d eficit drops W ASlilNGTON -Increased exports helped narrow the nation's foreign trade deficit to $5.8 billion last month from a record $7.2 billion in August. But that still pushed the January-September shortfall weU above the record set during all of last'year, the government reported. GOLD QUOTATIONS WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK IAPl Ocl.)l TOCSlv 7W m 3'7 "" 33 26 WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK IAP) Oci JI METALS SILVER Pr av c1av 5'1 "' ll7 1'U 1S 31 ..._ 11.100 Honcty a H111nan 1on1v 01Hy ll'd•). ..._.11.oeopertrov-.Nv Come• llPOI -CIOMdkt STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT SYMBOLS DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW VOlll( (API -FIMI Dow•J..,_ •~er~• tor MOf>clav. Del. 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