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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-29 - Orange Coast PilotMan suspected in 20 s~ore stickups held A 34-year-old man, conaJdered a prime suspect ln u many u 20 grocery store robberi5 ln Orange and Loe Angeles counties, wu arrested early today at hla North San Diego County home. Terry Lee Huston, a resident of Julian, wu arrested at 2 a .m. by Orange County Sheriff'• deputies armed with a bench wan-ant charging hlm with holding up a ~ Hilla market May 28. Lt. Wyatt Hart said Huston flt.a the deecription of a bandit who hu hit srocery stores in Westminater, San Clemente, Long Beach, Tustin, Garden Grove and various unincorporated areas Hart said ln each of the holdups, the bandit would .eek out the ITW'Mlger and demand the store safe be opened. The robber would walk the ITW'Mlger outside the store, ordering the penon to stand atlll u he fled. THf DRANGf COAST COUNTY IDITIDN ~• TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS HBman found hanged • 1n tree The body of a 50-year-old gardener was found hanging Monday from a tree limb 1n a small park a stone's throw from the playground area of Gisler School in Huntington Beach. 'nle partially decompoeed body went unnoticed for about two days. Hundreds of youngsters ap- parently passed under the mnallish but thickly branched fir tree dn their way to morning claaes without making the grisly dia-overy. The hanging victim, Swnishia Ogawa, was found shortly after noon by a jogger after her dog began snooping around under the tree. The death occurred sometime Saturday, a coroner's deputy said today. Principal Ian Collins said he was supervising noontlme basketball and volleyball activities when he saw two police cars driving over the grass to the tree. "Then there was a fire truck, iwo more police cars and another two plain cars. They roped off the area and told us to keep the kids away," he said. Collins said he got the young- sters back in achool but that a girl riding her bicycle by the tree saw officers removing the body and told her friends. A short time later, the news swept throughout the campus that nwnbera about 720 sixth th.rough elghth-grade student.a at 21141 Strath.more Lane. · Investigators were unsure what led to_ the_bMiiPg, noting the • abeence of a suicide note. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Fukui Mortuary in Loe Angeles. . Traditional tree There was plenty of Christmas spirit at Town Center Park in Costa ~esa Monday night 88 throngs watch- ed the arrival of Santa and a performance or c·a r o I s b y t h e All-American Boys Choru&. To cap, 'he festivities, Jennifer Perry got help from mother, S u sie, in pushing the switch to light the community Christmas . tree. David Grant held daughter Laurel u sons Ethan and Forrest watched. County's jobless-slips to 5.2 percent Unemployment tumbles lrom 101, 100 to 63,300 during past year, stats show By JEFF ·ADLER Of .. O..,,_ ..... . , . Unemployment continued to beat a retreat in Orange County, sliding to a 23-month low of 5.2 percent in October. Monthly employment statistics relMaed by the state Employment Development Department show- ed 63,300 county resident.a were without .jobs last month, down aharply from the 101,100 people who were reported lDlemployed a y.-ago.· declined from September's 5.5 percent mark to 5.2 percent. said All.a Yetter, ap Employment De- velopment Department labor market analyst. One year ago, the unemployment rate stood at 8.3 percent. Yetter said in explaining the October decline. The labor analyst also predicted the employment outlook will con- tinue to brighten through the holiday shopping aeason as retail outlet.a hire workers in antici- pation of Christmas sales. County employment figures are not adjusted for eeuonal fluctua- tions in the labor market. In neighboring Los Angeles County, unemployment edged downward to 8.7 percent from Sept.ember'• 9.4 percent. State- wide lt decreued from 8.8 to 8.4 percent. October'• unempkzyment rate "The lmproving economy haa .reabsorbed many of the workers laid off oVer the put two yean and students returning to 9Chool since mid-September di8con- tinued their le8J'Ch for work," Nationally, the unemployment rate registered 8.8 percent in Stab victim seen with 2 men Sailor drank with pair prior to being lound murdered 1n boat BJ STEVE MARBLE ... 0.., ......... Police inve.tigating the murder of a Navy IMmAll aboud a u.ilboet docked in Hunt.iJlilOn Harbour have moved one atep cloeer to piecing totether the even ta prior to the brutal stabbing death IMtweek. Y. Detectives have learned that 21-year-old murder victim Charles T. Knilht w• drinkina and playtnc pool at a tavern with two neatly dre.ed men jult hours before the ldllina. The two me,, -both ln their early 20. -were carrying duffle b.81 when apotted laat Tueeday evenlJ\8 ln Jome'•, • HunUfteton Harbour bar on Padfio Cout ff18hway, accord.lns to s,t. FA Mc&lain, One of the men la cte.:rtbed u 6-feet tall and havtnc JJaht brown hair. He wore delicner' Jeana, a bluer and cowboy boots. The eecond man la bellewd ( t to be shorter with short brown ~ . McErlaln aid detectivee believe one of the men la the aame penon K.niaht waa eeen with later ln the evenlJ\8 near Peter'a LandJ.nc, a commercial center thatriml the marina where Knicht'I body WU found. A wttnem who told offloen he •w Knicht and the unknown man at Peter'• Landlna aald he recalled that the you.na ..uor w11 carrylna a d\4ffel baf ln one hand and clothel on a~ tn tha oehel'. Mcr.rlain aekl the tlaytnc appe1n1 to have hommexua1 ovenonea. Knicht. a -1Jor stationed ln Lona BHch, Wll found stabbed to death early Wedneeday morn1na aboud the Dutch Tre.t. a u.ilboat owned by Paul D6efent.ch. Diefent.ch, a 46-yew-old bul driver from Lona Be.ch, .ud he had befriended the tailor and allowed him to ltay on hil boat aeveral time9 a week bepaUle (8" SAD.oil, Pa1• Al) ' October on a seasonally adjusted basis, down from 9.3 percent the month before. The county s service industry showed the greatest strength dur- ing the month, posting a 2.3 percent gain in employment since October 1982. Total employment in the service sector of the econ- omy increased by 4,300 workers, Yetter said. The long-suffering building in- dustry also posted gains during October with 100 new jobe re- ported. But the number of jobe in (See Joeu;s.,, Pace AZ> Six-month probe ne.ts ff8ud suit By JERRY HlR8CH Of .. 0.., ......... A six-month investigation by the Orange County Sheriff's De- partment fraud detail led to lawauit..apinlt_alQcal inveatment firm that may have bilked $10 million from 1,000 investors. "We are looking at the Carter Co. in reference to grand theft and embezzlement. Thoee are the two major crimina1 charges we are investigating. Some other stuff might come later," said Lt. Wyatt Hart of the Orange County Sheriff's Department. A federal judged Monday ap- proved a one-week restraining Neighhori foil theft; three held By-KAREN & &LEIN Of .. O.., ......... Police have credited a handful -0f al~ neighbon-with helping them foil an attempted burglary in Costa Mesa in which a Hunt- ington Beach man and a West- minster couple were arrested. Gilbert J. Perea, 26, of Hunt- ington Beach, and Marshall K. McMahan, 31, of Westminster, were being held at the Costa Mesa Police Department Jail on suspi- cion of poa.ellion of stolen prop- erty and forgery thii morning, said Lt. Tom Durham. Christine E. ~Mahan, 25, al8o of Westrninlter, w in cuatod. y at Orange County Jail in connection with the same incid t, he said. The trio were led oo the 1300 block of Stonefield Avenue late Monday after a neighbor reported auspicious activity at a houae next door. · She told a police dispatcher that a man had gotten out of a truck and KOOcked on the door of a house where no one waa home; he then went into the back yard. Durham said police stopped a pickup truck leaving the area and took the McMal)ana, husband and wife, and their 2-year-old daugh- ter into cuatedy. An offlcer .. re- portedly apotted Perea in the back yard of the home and chaeed him through aeveral yarda with the help of another nelghbor. (See ARRaTS, Pace AJ) order against the Carter Co. and its Irvine-based parent company, Tom Carter Enterprises Inc. and the company's founder, Thomas G. Carter, freezing the assets of the companies and barring Carter from rontmUing busines until a Dec. 6 hearing. The restraining order was granted by Judge Robert Kelleher ln U.S. District Court in Los Angeles at the request of the federal Securities and Exchange Commission. "We are the ones who.brought the Securities and Exchange Com- mission into this. We notified them of possible violations," Hart said. The investigation started about six months ago when an lnvestor rom~to the Sheruf'a-De- partment. "It I.a premature to get into the details of the (crlminal) case. We don't feel like we will be able to present it to the District Attorney for another 60 to 90 days," Hart said. The SEX: suit charges the com- pan~ with fraud and selling unregistered securities. The Carter Co. which once had offices in Newport Beach but apparently was consolidated with (See FRAUD, Pase A%) $100,000 in tools gone in HB burglary Police said machinery and tools worth more than $100,000 were reported stolen in a holiday bur- glary at a small manufacturing plant in Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach police detec- tive Robert RUIBell said the break-in took place between Wedneeday and Monday at Dana Manufacturing, 15661 Producer Lane. He said intruders cut a he.avy chain and padlock and byp1181ed a buraJ.u" alarm to enter the cl09ed bollnea Ruseell aid the io. included a whir.ling head lathe. The late, C'Ultorn made and compu~ oper- ated, wu valued at $100,000, he aid. ~ tools worth $7,000 al80 were reported stolen. · . The police detective Mid $15,000 damap waa done to electrical wiring on the ~ A spokemnan for Dana Manu .. facturing decllned cunment on bw'llary. l l I ! ·• ' ' ~· Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /TuMday, November 28. 1983 I_ c_o_N_11_N_u1_D_s_1_o_R_11_s_I Days may be numbel-ed for.I acility FRAUD INVESTIGATION ••• From Page A1 Two UC Irvine factions in tug-of-war over child care building on north campus Carter's o\her buaineues in Irvine, clairned to buy unpaid inauranc:e claima for a 20 percent diloount from hospitals and doc- tors and then caah ln the claima at their full values for a profit. According to documents filed with the court by the SEC on Frida)'. the.. company called the pl'OCe88 "medical factoring." The rompany claimed investors would receive returns of 40 per- cent on their investments. SEC officials charged that a check with inaurance and health care companies revealed that there is no such thing as "medical factoring." "I have heard of accounts receivable factoring in manufac- turing but that is not the standard operation for hospitals at all," said Peter Foulke, direc.'tor of finan<.-e JOBLESS ... I From Page A1 the construction industry con- tinues to expand at a slower rate than other county industries and remains 16.3 percent below last year's employment levels. One sector of the economy that suffered employment loiaes in October was the county's import- ant tourist industry. Amusement parks and hotels laid off about 600 tea10nal employees last month, Yetter said. She also said she expected the unemployment rate to average about 6 percent for the year compared to a 7.2 percent annual rate for 1982 and 4.7 percent rate in 1981. at Hoag Memorial Hoepital ln Newport Beach. "We don't do it here. lf (the C&rt.er C.0.) contacted u. t prob- ably gave them such a quick 'no thank you' that the rwne didn't even register," Foulke uld. Three angry lnveston tried to confront Carwr at hia office a 17100 Gillette Ave. Monday, ac- cording to Irvine Police. Carter, however. refuaed to meet with the investors. Carter also has not returned repeated phone calla to his business. The investors told police they wanted to see an audit or the company. Both the police and the in- vestors were refused entry to the business. The company told the investors to come back in a week, police said. ARRESTS ... From Page A1 Police finally located Perea in some bushes nearby. with the help of yet another neighbor, and arrested him. Durham said $3,000 worth of television and video equipment was found piled up in the back yard or the home. Officers questioning the McMahans found $573 worth or clothing in their truck repotedly from Nordstrom's Department Store at South Coast Plaza. By ANDREA ADELSON °' ... ...,,... ..... Flfty-aix children, eome of poor parentl, 10me the offaprlna of rnilrant workers. and some the children of lrvtne workers, trek dally into a aubaidized child care cente~amboree Boulevard in Irvine. It's a familiar .cene repeated every morntna around Orange C.Ounty. But, for every one ot the 1, 767 aublJdit.ed apacet in four child care centers run by the Oranse County F.ducation Department, four lam- Wes are on waiting llata, according to Nancy Claxton, the child care coordkM!_tor "And infant care ia extremely difficult to find at any price," she aald. Now, despite what Claxton calls acounty-widc!ihorwgcof lkeNll-d child care facilitiE.'fi, either private or state-supported, the lrvine center mO.t Llkdy wiU dose m September of 1984. The facility. built about a dec- JHie_ago for a ..S.P«ial education center by the county on UC Irvine-owned land and leased without charge to the govern- ment, is now wanted by the campus, Claxum sa&u the depart- ment was told. Two on-campus entities, both with children in mmd, are vying for use of the structure, adjacent to a cluster of buildings called North Campus, Assista nt Chancellor Ramon Curiel said Monday. A decision over who wins out, which rests with the chancellor, 1s expected within a month, he said. The outrome will either nearly double the amount child care on campus or allow a psychiatry professor room to expand a re- search and treatment facility on hyperactive children , who he says are tomorrow's criminals. One <.'Ont.ender is the year-old Child Care Coalition Committee, whowantstoresurrectachildcare center for the use or facuf'ty ' staff and students able to pay the expected $275 per child monthly cost, said co-chair Jean Martinez, 32, a social ecology counselor. (with th~ county) until we get a commitnWnt of a facility," he said. The 36-year-old profetlOr M&d about a down faculty are int.eretited ln the reeearch which UR9 biochemUlt.ry and elec- trOphysiology to flnd the cawies or leamlng and behavior dilorden in so-callecihyperactive.ch.Ud.cen.-He said a 10-year study of 100 Loe Angeles children found 60 percent of the hyperactive you.n8J1tera are a:rre6ted by age 18. Forty percent are involved in violent crime. ''There is a tremendous need," Swan.son said. "There is no more important program." The project had previously been conducted during the last two summers in leaaed quarters at an Irvine community center, he said. About 20 youngsters, refer- rals from pediatricians and schools, had been involved. While Swanson believes there is pressing need to expand a research project he says has wide social and economic implications, at least 400 faculty and staff are equally adamant about the need for more child care on campus. They signed petitions support- ing the coalition's child care proposal, which were turned over to the assistant chancellor last week. According to Karen Bocard, director of the campus' four child care facilities, there is an equally pr~g need for more child care space Of the 124 child care slots on campus. only 20 are available for The county's unemployment rate peaked last January at 8.4 percent when a record 102,400 residents were reported jobless. After investigating the merchandise, police found the pair allegedly had used a credit card stolen from Gaslight Drive in Huntington Beach recently to make the purchaaes, Durham said. The McMahans' daughter was taken to the Albert Si~n Home in Orange. ..., ,... ,..... .., Lee,..,_ Skye Carlson, 3, gets some shoe assistance from child care facility teacher Lisa Noe. The other is Dr. James Swanson, a College of Medicine psychiatrist and pediatrician, who wants to use the building as a co mbined r e - search-trea tmen t-t.eac.4hing center in collaboration with the county Education Department . "But we can't negotiate further . . faculty and staff. and 200 parents are on a waiting list. The re- mainder, funded by the state, are for low-income students. And for those 100 spaces, 200 students with children are waiting. EDISON BOOSTERS WIN AW ARD ... From Page A1 ''This is fantastic, really teriffic," Principal Jack Kennedy said today. "The bell actually chimes. When we get it, I'm going to ring it for school board members and over the (public address) system for the students. "I'm so proud and the academic booster club is so deserving." The club sponsors an academic competition class for stud~nts who compete in academic decathlons and the Kiwanis Scholarship Bowl. It also helps to finance other academic projects such as next _week's trip to Harvard University by the Model United Nations Club. "But the club boosts academics for all students, not just the higher echelon. It sets a tone for the importance of academic achievement at Edison," Kennedy said. Last year F.diaon received its Golden Bell -Award for a program designed to improve reading skills. Kennedy, 51, indicated that the achool has been strong academically for years and didn't always ra-eive proper recognition. "But we've been working hard to let people know what we've been doing. If we're doing the right thing we should tell people about it," he said. SAILOR SEEN WITH TWO MEN ... From Page A1 the two of them shared an interest in boating. Police said Diefenbach, who called authorities to his boat after his grim discovery, is not regarded as a suspect. McErlain said the only missing link in the evening's activities that led up to the slaying is how Knight arrived in Huntington Harbour. Knight, a native of Kansas, was seen early last Tuesday evening standing outside the Veterans Administration Hospital in Long Beach. Police said the young sailor apparently had missed a bus and might have hitchhiked toward the Huntington Harbour marina. "U that's the caae, we'd like to talk with the person that gave him a ride," said McF..rlain. Anyone with information on Knight or the men he was with is asked to call police at 960-8811. Treasure Island owners win· South Laguna tenan~s sought end to condo time-share project f' •• JEFF ADLER OfllleO.., ...... lalll lodges, containing 440 units, and a 75-unit apartment complex on the 27-acre beachfront parcel. Petty, who tentatively ruled in the county and developer's favor in early November, agreed to take a careful look at issues raised by tenant's aaaociationattorneys after listening to oral arguments in the case Nov. 4. HBmanfound dead in Mesa neighborhood A Huntingto11 Beach man was found lying dead in the street in a Costa Mesa residential neigh- borhood early this morning, police said. A spokesman for the Orange County Coroner's Office said George Hartwell, 56, appeared to have died from natural cauaes about 3 this ~orning. J\ resideZU.9J Mesa Verde on his way. to work just before 5 a.m. found Hartwell lying in the five-foot space between two parked cars, police said. It was not known why he was in Costa Mesa at the time of his death. Marines' plane • • noise going up The aircraft noise level at the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, may· increase Wednesday due to extended flight hours. The potential for the increase of noise level is due to extended airfield operation hours in support of the · C.Omfort Level Seven Exercise. Hours of the_ airfield operations will be from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m . Exercise Comfort Level Seven is part of a series of exercises designed to integrate various air- craft units available to the Third Marine Aircraft Wing in a realistic tactical envirorunent. BULLETIN BOARD Memorial tennis meet scheduled for Laguna There will be a special tennis tournament and party Sunday in memory of Laguna Beachitennis player and real estate broker Tim Adams at Peter Paxton's Laguna Niguel Racquet Club. Folks can participate in mixed dou'bles compel1t1ons in A.B,C and D ,classes. A celebrity doubles match p1tu.ng Reggie Jack.son of the California Angels and Chuc:k Tyus of Laguna Niguel ,against Staright Clark and a mystery celebrit y. For tickets call 496-0459 or 497-4811 . Burglary prevention meeting in HB Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch will sponsor a burglary pr_:evention meeting at 7:30 p.m, Wednesday in the Huntington Beach City Council Chambers. 2000 Main St. The free program is particuJarly for residents of do\.\'ntown Huntington Beach and surrounding areas. Guest speaker will be Huntington Beach police detective Robert Russell. A film on home security will be shown. and free crime preven\ion literature will be available. Lectu~e on assertiveness at OCC ''Assertiveness: What it ls, What it Isn't" will be the topic of a lecture scheduJed for Friday at Orange Coast College. The lecture. given by a psychology professor. will run from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Building. Room 119. A~ion is $6. · Tickets can be putchased at the OCC Ticket Office from ~ a.m.to 7 p.m., Monday-Friday and 8 a.m.-noon Saturday. In!onnation is available at 432-5880 Newport to show fitness· programs The city of Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department will offer a free preview of its fitness programs Saturday. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the OASIS Center Multipurpose Room in Corona del Mar. An Orange County Superior Court judge has refused to over- turn county approval of a plan to convert" the Treasure Island Mobile Home Park in South X....guna to a lime-share resort. · The residents' lawsuit con- tended the project should be halted because environmental im- pact reports and a site plan approved by the Board of Super- visors were faulty. "I do intend to look at it with .---------------------------------------- Judge Phillip Petty upheld the Board of Supervisors' approval of the conversion project Monday after reviewing court documents filed by attorneys repr~nting the Treasure Island Tenant's As- sociation for more than three weeks. great care because I am painfully !~-----------------------------------. The tenants association sought to block the park's owners from construeting twin time-share We1re Listening.~ • 642·6086 D~ le Guerenteed Mon0rf·'•1441Y II yOU Oo no1 111ve yov• P•e>t• bt i~ pm Call oe•0t• 1 pm eno you• copy "''" bt ~·.a In addition, the suit claimed the project was inconsistent with the county housing element, local wning requirements and the South Laguna Local Coastal Plan. Attorney Ellen Winterbottom, one of the attorneys representing the tenant's association, has in- dicated the decision would be appealed. aware that when you are dealing with people's property and their homes that you are dealling with a very basic substance ... of their lives," Petty said. Besides the lawsuit challenging the Board of Supervisors' ap- proval of the project, the tenants asaociation is pursuing two other suits in an attempt to block the park's conversion. What do yoOITke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 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A California Fann Bureau Fed- eration official later said his IJ'OUP• as well as 10me local water diatrlcta, are considering a lawsuit .,.mat the federal government if thoee regulations unilaterally re- quire that water contracts with the government be rewritten. In a brief speech to the conven- tion of th tate Fann Bureau, Clark announced that the new rules will be publiahed in the Federal Register next week. R ules regarding federally aablidiz.ed water have been a 10re 1pot for California growen for teYeral years. The old regulationa, from-the Reclamation Act of 1902, limited aubaidiz.ed water to 160 acrw per perBOn or 320 acres per couple. Critics contended that act was loc.ely enforced, with huge acribuain~ conglomerates reap. lftl the benefits. Defenders con- tended the old law was unclear on how many acres beyond 160 could be leued and still receive low-cost federal water. The 1982 act, worked out in a congreelional conference commit- tee late last year, rai8ed the acreage limitation to 960 acres but tpedfied that growen must pay full cost for any water U8ed for Newport woman 103 today When Newport Beech resident Ruth Jacluon wu bonupore than 100 years ago, a<>lnl from New York to California took weeka. On her 103rd birthday \Oday, Amen-- can astronauta are ctrclin.g the _alobe ln leea than an hour. Jacluon was bOril on her father's farm ln Indiana. She moved to Newport in 1955 with her husband. A 1904 graduate of the Univer- sity of Miami, Ohio, Jacluon said • she retired from teaching algebra at an Oxford, Ohio achool 50 years ago. What is the difference between children then and now? "Studenta are smarter now," she replied. A widow, Jackson ia a resident of the Flagship Convaleecent Center. She has two 90ns, three grandchildren and three ....,,..,. ..... .,,......,. • ...., great-grandchildren. Ruth J ackson is a queen on her l03rd birthday. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/TuHday, November 29, 1983 Increased county sales tax sought over two decades By JEFP' ADLER CM .. ..., ........ Tra.naponation planners Mon- day recommended the Orance County Tra.naportation Com- rnillion uk county votel"I to lmpo1e a propoled 1-cent aalee tax lncreue for t.ranapor1ation im· provementl for 20 yeara rather than the anticipated 15. In a draft of the transit program that the oommi91ion wW be asked approve at Its Dec. 12 meeting, comm.i.9ion ataU memben polnt out that scheduling the tax in- crease for 20 years would increase the likelihood that all projecta included ln the plan would be completed. "A 15-year tax tied to a 15-year investment program has a certain appeal, but requires an assump- tion that all projecta will receive prompt environmental clearances and that project production ached- ulee wW be adhered to a11klly," 1tate1 the report submitted to transportation commlulonen. ''C.omrn11sion staff recomrnenda • 20-NJ' tax." ;leanwlille, a IJ'OUP ~ed Voters Opsx-<t to Tax.aUon Ex- cemes announced lt would flaht the tax. Before the ulel tax lncnue question can be put to county votera, 14 of the county'• 26 dty ooundll and the Doud of Super· vilors tint must 1ettleon a plan for apend(N the money rat.ed. Trucker held in cop's pileup death Cornmilmlonen were told &hat lt all federal and state hmdl the commillion expects to recetve are lumped ln with the $5 billion the ..ie. tax t.ncreea ii expected to rai8e over a 15-yeer period, tuah- way projects ln the pn>lrUn would be allocated 64 percent of all fundine while roam tramil projects would receive 36 percent. Extending the tax from 15 \() 20 years would generate an esti- mated $2 billion more. Supervi8or Bruce Nestande baa criticiz.ed the funding ratio first apportioned to the projecta claim- ing too much money was slated for mua transit at the expenae of sorely needed highway improve- From 11aff ud wire reports A truck driver ia in jail today after he lost control of his heavily loaded trailer Monday momin8 and triggered a 21-car pileup in the city of Orange that killed an Anaheim police leJlle.allt and left three other people injured. The truck, loaded with dirt, was being driven down a steep hillaide on Nohl Ranch Road. It plowed into two lanes of vehicles wailin8 at a red light at the foot of the incline. It was not clear why Casias, a Lawndale resident, was arrested nor why hia bail was aet at $250,000. Police said he will be arraigned in court Wedneeday. Sgt. Edward J. Haslam, 48, a 23-year veteran of the Anaheim police force, was killed in the rush-hour pileup when the truck crushed his Mercedes like "aluminum foil," said Roy Mur- ray, who worb for a tow company that removed IOme of the wreck- age. "You couldn't tell what kind of car it waa (afterward)," he said. from looklloos," Lt. Larry O.w10n said. Police Lt. Mike Leintz said poaible brake failure by the truck will be investigated. He said Caaiaa apparently tried to swerve onto an embankment to avoid the cow.1bn but could not tum h1a rig fut enough. The 18-wheel dirt truck had just left a gravel pit. Othen who suffered injuries w~re Audrey Aml:e. 38. and Paul Brehm, 42, of Anaheim. Brehm wu treated and released, while Amee wu lilted ln stable con- dition with a fractured right wrist at Chapman General Hospital ln Orange. Haslam was born and rai8ed in Brooklyn, N.Y.,attved ln the U.S . Navy from 1952-~. joined the Anaheim Police Department ln 1960 and became a 1ergeant in 1967, said department spokeswoman Sheri Erlewlne. menta. ' Besides a hoet of freeway widening projects, the program includes plans for new freeways aa well completing unfinished bighwaya, auch u the Cocta Mesa Freeway. Commillionen hope to put the sales tax increue question to county voters in June 1984. . edditional acreage. Truck driver Robert Lopez Caaiaa. 30, was arre1ted on suspi- cion of vehicular manslaughter after being first treated lor cuta and brui8es at an Anaheim hoepi- tal. Several more accidents oc- curred in the traffic jam that resulted, police said. Norwalk train stop draws fire . . . . >' • • • .. .. • • .. .. • .; .. • ... . . . • . • . • ~ ~ • . .. That additional ooet ii what has AJlCered growers. vwe had aome minor accidents Truck, ho1nes, garage looted i n HB A black Toyota pld<up true« WU burgWtzad eetty Monday wN .. pwtied on the MOO block of Wamet Awnue In Huntington BMch. The loea Included tools valued at $200. . . . A home burglary WU reported Mondmy afternoon on the 4900 block of KOM °""9. Entry WU made through a kitchen window. The loea lnducfed Jwialr'Y V8lued at $4,000. . . . A man WM err.ated MondeY lfternoon at the Twget store, 9182 Adw Ave .. on • ieptcton of etq>- llftlng. Aecowred w proc 1111 IS ftlm v-..ct at S18. . . . . A glrlge burgtwy w. reported Monday morning on the 500 biod( of Vcwtctown Avenue. The loea,lncluded gerden t~ ~ •.1.510. A home brMAc-tn w. reported Mondey ~ on the 17100 block of Herbor 8luffa Clrcte. A front door lode wu bf<*en to enter. The IOM lnduded seo 1n cnenoe end tapee v-..ct at $36. Fountain Valley Someone entered the trunk or a car pertced In the 17000 blod( of l:sro«*hum SrMt and ltole $387 In CMh from a briefcue. BurQlar• cllmbed a alx-root con-crete~ end entered the Fountain v.-.y Polloe Offlc.r'a ftrlng range end atole more than 1,000 empty C8f1ttdgee from a table. Tht.Yee atole an afectrlc generator belongtng to the Shawntana 0. ='*'t Corp. from a traller at 184 Herbor Btvd. OY9f the week· end. At about the aame time, thlev• stole conatructlon power tool• valued at $5,250 from a atorage area at the aame locatlon. Irvine An unattended Mt Of golf cluba valued at S600 wu stolen Monday lhor11y after noon from outalde the Laguna Hiiia Driving Range clubhouM after a goiter atepped lnalde briefly f°': a 0 dr!"k· A dlec drive end computer printer worth 15,000 waa dlecovered mlaalng from the mortg1ge company J.D. Stout, 17882 Cowan, around 1 p.m. Mondmy. Pollce aald no foroed entry wumade. Cotta Mesa Another theft lnvoMng a aham air conditioner r..,.irman oc:curr~ Mondmy et noon at an office at 857 W. 19th St., Coata M .... About 120 wu · atoten In thla Cflme, the lateat In a montt.long"raeh of llmller Ctlmee throughout the county. On Mondmy. a 11\tn ct.lmlng to be a repelnnen atole a aecretary'a wallet end keys when atMt left the room for a moment. A ~ ~f t~ 300 block or Purdue Of1ve told polloe her 12.500 ~ watch wu atolen aner atMt had relallwe OYer for ThanktQMno. The gold watch, embedded -with dl8mond9, Md beefl left on top or he't dreeeer. Sllv« quartw~ v .. I~ at S 120 were stolen from a home on the eoo block or Capito! Street aometlme Monday. Entry tipperenfly ... mede through • bedc door. A Wnller burglary oc- curred Mondmy morning at a home on the aame block. Thlevea got only $2.50 In that crime. Newport Beach A N.wport BMch woman reported the theft of a diamond ring valued at S3,000 from her home In the 700 block Of Mach~ ~t~ Monday. A Coat• Meu eccountant reported the theft of 12.470 or omce equip- ment from the man'• offlc:e at 200 Newport Center Drive Su~ay. . . . A N.wport Beech woman reported the theft Of $1,400 In eMh from a wblte Union Bank beg white ltMt WU at\op9fng In a cetd ahop In Newport Cent« Mondey; • • A N.wport BMch woman reported the theft of '800 In caah end a gold c:Mln valued at '800 from her home on Pinehurst Lane Mondmy. Harbor Dey SchoOi reported the theft or St,215 In computer equip- ment ltolen aometlme between Sat- urdey end Mondey. Fog will creep in airing the Coast .. .... ,... .. .. =:-.. 41 IO • D :.;.,-l7 • • .. ..,.. . .. ,.,,..°"' • II l • ,. 11 • • .. .. . ,, ,. ., • .. . 71 11 .. • ......... IJ u Tides TOOAY ._.... •Mp."" ........ ,, .. .,.,... .. .... ,.,.. ...... ....... 11'•1-...... Ulp,111. 2t OI • 50 71 3t 70 42 21 13 ... 30 13 12 12 34 n 43 51 34 50 21 63 32 32 i3 3& 20 55 .. p 22 .. lit a7 • 26 ,. . ,. 21 ,. 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Officiala of American High Speed Rail Corp. said Monday the dedsion to put a station in Nor- walk was baaed on financial considerations and waa not the rt!Sult of lobbying by Young "We are looking al who the stop will serve and whether it will have good potential for ride r ship.,'' co.mpany spokeswoman Pam EngebrellOn said. Young, chainnan of the ~ le11lbly Transportation Conunit- tee, spearheaded passage of a special bill to give American High Speed Rail poesible u.e of $1.25 billion in 1tate-i1Bued, tax-exempt bonds for the $3.1 billion project. - SlavickS presents -. an exhibit of Waterford crystal. Featuring Ms. Jewel White, Representative December 1, 1983 South Cout Piasa 10 AM to 4 PM Dileotw the ..., f*1ec1ion "' Wawfonl erywt-1. And tbt S.9'Q'1 lnltidoft ol n~. In• .,_i.l-.da7 nllillitiGn. Mt Jewel ~ •• Wa_,Of'd ~UI'"'-ancl authority. will be nailab&e durinc the bwra lili.d 10 -· .;lb JOU and 11111-r-~Shed -~ two opec;.J eeminan on the fucinatint put and iw-1 °' w • ....-.. leecl cry•w. t.eh pMice II llil blown and cut b1 th. handt of loklled era~ We al••yt off. yvu ancl ou ...... tTJllal .iecu.n. ~ --.7 ,.._ WatfffOf'd u.etet ocluoi~ '°' •· r°' eumple, the i..., lhown ii _.. .ion. . CelM ·~the !il-nck'1 tHdi\IOfl of prof • IA! ~ ancl penoMI '"'"'-· Md .,,.., -thia tpl<'IAl nh!Wtl Licht • bM11tiful Cf"11W h with Wai.tfOfd ~ s.~· .. SL1'VICK'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA ~A 556-4460 •• j ' l I I 4 ·• Orange Coast DAIL. v PILOT /Tuetday. November 29, 1983 TOP 01 THI NIWI We 're beating the odds in cancer battle NATION Papalappeal01ade for convicted killer .. By th Aa..cla&ed Prfla STARKE, Fla. -Convicted killer Robert Sullivan, who has been on Death Row lo~r than any other American, drew a rare mercy plea from Pope John Paul ll and a temporary stay ·Of today's acheduled execution !rom a federal judge. Sullivan, 36, was acheduled to die in F1orida's electric chair for the April 9, 1973, murder of a south F1orida restaurant manager. Sullivan, who has been on Death Row a record 10 years, aays he is innocent. F1orida Gov. Bob Graham rejected the papal appeal and an aide said the governor would not stay the electrocu- tion. But the chief judge of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, acting on a motion by Sullivan's lawyers, delayed the electrocution , until the 12-judge panel could be polled on whether to consider a last-minute appeal. 57 file suit over dioxin ST. LOUIS -Fifty-seven people who say they have been harmed by exposure to the che"mical dioxin at six sites in Missouri have filed suit seeking $684 million in damages. The lawsuit, believed to be the largest ever filed in connection with dioxin contamination, named as defendants Independent Petrochemical Co. of St. Louis; the defunct Northeastern Phannaceutical / and Chemical Co. of Verona, Mo.; and Russell and Evelyn Bliss of St. Louis County. Plan prompted security NEW Y8RK.-... Indications th.at pro-Iranian terrorists planned to attack a rna;>.r U.S. installation prompted the recent tightening of security at the White House, including parking sand-filled dump trucks at gates, it was reported today. The seven dump trucks filled with sand were stationed at White House gates Thursday and cars and trucks were used to block State • Department entrances. Three dump trucks remained.at the Whi~ House Monday. Baby Jane Doe worsens STONY BROOK, N. Y -Baby Jane Doe, an infant born with multiple birth defects whoae treatment has become the subject of a court battle between her parents and the Reagan adminis- tration, was in critical condition today, a hospital spokeswoman said. The Reagan administration has been attempting to look at the baby's medical records. saying it wants to en.sure she is not being denied treatment because of her handicaps. STATE Woman~ bones identified LOS ANGELFS -Skeletal remains found by hikers have been identified as thoae of a Sherman Oaks nurse who had been the object of an eight-month search by her phyaidan hu. band. police and private investigaton. In- vestigators said Monday tattered clothing acat- tered near the body in the Santa Susanna Mountains above Chatsworth were thoee of Elaine Graham, 29, who vaniahed mysteriously March 17 after dropping her young daughter off at day care. Liz getting 'checkup' SANTA MONICA -Actrela J!!l.IUbeth Taylor has entered St. John'• Hospital for what her physician says ia a "routine examination." The 51 -year-old actre98 entered the hospital about 6:10 p.m. Monday, said Phillip Barnhard. the hospital's senior vice president for external affairs. "Miss Taylor is being admitted for a routine examination prior to her travela to Europe. She will be in St. John's for four to five days," said her physician, Dr. Michael Roth. WORLD 60 Lebanese kidnapped BEIRUT. Lebanon -Shiite Moslem gun- men kidnapped about 60 Lebane8e Chriatian employees of Lebanon's Middle F.ut Airlines on the airport highway today, airport aources reported. The employees were heading to the Christian SECtor of Beirut aboard two buses when hooded gunmen blocked the way, jumped into both vehicles and forced them into aouthem Beirut's Shiite-inhabited slums, the aources said. China rejects summit bid PEKING -Top leader Deng Xiaoping told Canadian Prilne Minister Pierre Ellioti. Trudeau today that China was not willing to commit it8elf to an early summit of the world's five major • nuclear powers -main plank of Trudeau's penonal peace miaaion -but =~e part "at a cer1aln stage." Trudeau, 11 at a newt . conference-after his hour-lo"I meeting with Deng, said the Chineee leader had ltrewd that the superpowers must take the initiative in oontrolllng the spread of nuclear arms. Jet death toll reduced MADRID, Spain -Colombla'a Avianca airlines has lowered the death toll from 183 to 181 in the crash of a jumbo jet u it appro11ehed Madrid'• airport, Spain's Aviation Min1ltry Mid today. Offidala al.:> said a judp lnvadiatina Swlday's air dSMster ha.a Uttened to tapes from the je1liner'1 cockpit and fllgh t data recx>r'den but that the Lnqu1ry may not be completed for months. WASHINGTON (AP) -A &op aovemment heelth official, dtina a ''landmark achievement" in the ttcht ap!Nt cani:s, •ya mon than half the people who contract the~ will live at leut five yeen. And Dr. Vincent De Vita, director of the National Cancer lrwUtute, Mid Monday that about 86 percent of cancer vktima who live lonpr than five years will be alive f« another five yeen. unrelated ca~. O.Vlta told the government'• National Canotr Advllory Board. "But thlt ii a very CX>Ner'V&Uve etUmate u of 1980," Mid DeVlta, who bued hll updated eetimate on more recent repor1a from leedina cancer centen. "I am convinced that the aurvival rate LI already over M percent." DeVlta caUed th4' lncre8k>d 1urvtval rate "a landmark achievement" helped ln part by the a tenfold lncreue during the la.at decade Ln the numbn of oncolqpat.t, doctors who 1pecialb.e in treating cancer. In 1970 there were 500 oncologiat.s, now there are at least 5,000. The annual estimate of cancer aurvwal rates wwi hued on reports of all cancers from cities and at.ala that make up 10 percent of the nation's populaUon. Officially, the cancer m.tttute eetirnated that 48 percent of the p11Uenta ~ from 1973 to 1979 will Uve at leut five yean unle9I they die from 'nle five-year IW'Vival rate &mOl\8 patients ~ from UMM> to 1963 wu 38 percent, he said. For Jiat1enta ~ !rom 1970 to 1973, the ----------------- survival rate wu 42 percent, he said. ' Shuttle scientists study plants SPACE CENTER, Howton (AP) -The lcienti8ta aboard Speicelab, not content with testing their own bodies to leun how humans adapt to apace, turned today to a related question: How do planta Icy Great Plains facing new storllJ By ne .Uaoclated PrHI While Midwesterners dug out from a record bllu.ard and a trickle of travel resumed, forecasters warned that a new tlater stonn threatened to dump more icy inches on the Great Plaina today as the fierce weather'• death toll roee to 68. Snow from the new 11tonn began falling in Utah early today and the National Weather Service said up to 4 more 1ncbes could top the 1 to 2 feet that paralyzed the nation's midsection Monday. Travelen' advisories were in effect today for much of Wyoming, northern Utah and eaatem Colorado. ~ the western Plains ~ for another, though milder', onslaught, the atonn that left 9-foot drifts in 1011>e areas and brought the Midwest to a halt wautill pecking a w&llop further eut. know which way i8 up when there is no up? Except for the UIUal minor hitches, the shuttle Columbia and the $1 billion European-built labora- tory in lta cargo hold were dolng well after their Monday launch. And ao were the aix men aboard the orbitlni spacecraft, with one fleeting exception. Byron Lichtenberg, a biomedical engineer from the MuuchU1etta Institute of Technology. was unable to complete a "hop and drop" test in which he jumped, then let elastic bands pull him to the Spaoelab floor. Lichtenberg complained of "a little dlzzinett and dl8ortentation" and Ml.aaion Control aaaured him that "you did the right thing to stop when you did." The utronauta split into two teams for their round-the-clock, round-the-world experiments and about 9 p.m . PST -dawn in Europe -the red shift took over with West Gennan aciertliat Ulf Merbold in the laboratory alol\8 W'ith Robert Parker. One of Merbold's first tasks was to photograph aome dwarf sunflower 8eedlinga. in various stages of growth, to obeerve the growth movements of the planta in welghtlesanesa. On Earth, growing plant parts move in tiny spiral patterns, but acientists dont know why. The movement, called nutation, is affected by gravity and acientista want to see, through a aeries of time lapse pictures, what happens when there ia none. Dogs doomed 200,000 slain in Peking PEKING (AP)-Extermination teams have drowned and clubbed to death about 200,000 dogs in Peking before a ban on dog ownership begins Dec. 1, a city official said today. "Tens of thousands of dogs were killed by the rnasaes themselves" in the past six weeks, said Liu Songlin, a deputy in the city's Environmental Bureau. Of the 200,000 dogs that remain, Liu said those found wandering the streets "will be killed on the spot." He did not say how. He sa1d 200 people formed teams to drown and club to death the dogs after a city announcement on Oct. 11 that, for reasons of health and safety, private dog-owning was taboo. Liu, in charge of the city'~ appearance and hygiene, said some owners sold their dogs to the state for meat, after the animals were checked for disease. "Some people killed their dogs and ate the meat," he added. Anyone with a dog illegally will face a fine of up to $25, the equivalent of two days' pay for most Chinese. Keeping a dog in Peking, a city of 9 million. has been ditcouraged for years but th.is is the first ban. Before the ban was announced. a health oHicial said, "some people brought their dogs into restaurants, bath houses, swimming pools and such places. disturbing public order." Introducing Taste that delivers pack LIGHTS io mg fftar" 0 9 mg n1co1tne. FILTER 16 mg ··1ar'". 1 I mg n1co11na. av per c1gare11e by FTC me1hod . . . .. ' _._. -·--- ... - 'Cabbage Patch Kids' doll up the toy market By Ute Aaeocla'4HI Prea1 An industry spokeswoman claimed no toy ever "caUled thUI much chaos," as officlala reported at leut 10 injuries and two arrests nationwide in the clamor ' for the homely but lovable rag dolla known as the "Cabbage Patch Kids.'' A financial analyst said the boom in the dolls la providing a happy Yuletide bundle for their manufacturer, Coleco Industries Inc. But an international support organization for "' families separated by adoption Monday charged that the one-of-a-kind, computer-designed doll, which comes with "adoption'' papers, "desensitizes kids to the reality of adoption." The excitement is over 16-inch dolls with yam hair and outstretched anns that also come with birth certificates. disposable diapers and detailed fingers and toes. Computers design the dolls' features, giving each a unique appearance. "To the child, it's like a little person," said Brad Meerfield, manager of Toys by Roy in Albuquerque, N.M. Since the start of the Christmas shopping season Friday, thousands of people have clawed their way through packed department stores in quest of the dolls, the brainchildren of artist Xavier Roberta. Until this year they were available only in limited, hand-made versions resting $125 and up. The doll, which· came on the market this spring, sells for between $18 and $25. Although Coleco plans to ship 2.5 million of the dolla by the end of the year, stores say they're unable tp keep up with demand. ,,,,......,_ A happy customer displays his newly purchased ucabbage Patch Kid" doll in Massachusetts. Pennsylvania and three in MUl&Chuaetta. Police arrested a man Sunday for disorderly conduct in Elmira, N. Y ., where an ad drew more than 1,000 shoppers hoping to buy one of the 150 dolla available. They were sold out in three minutes. A woman at a mall in Marion, Ind., was arrested after she allegedly tried to grab a doll from a woman carrying two. "I think if the kids knew how their parents were acting they would be embarraaaed," said the manager of the Hills Department St.ore ln Marion, Norman Boucher. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuetday, November 29, 1983 Al Hickory Farms'M is growing a luscious citrus gift just for you. We 'U give you a taste of old·ttmc coun~odncss: fflctcor1 'arms {If fl/.llfl IN &oath Coast ?taza ~ Lew•• eo. • ., .. t Moll Bristol a t the San Diego Freeway Costa Mesa Op.n doily 'tll 9 P•"'· Sat.,rdoy 'tit 6 p.m. Sunday 12 I• S p.m. 540-6991 I A woman shopper in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., suffered a broke.n leg in a stampede for the dolls Sunday. A woman in Olean, N.Y .. sustained a head injury and had to be hoapitalized. In South Attleboro, Maas., another woman had to be treated for multiple bruiaes. Four other injuries were reported in The demand ls "unprecedented," said Donna Datre, spokeswoman for the Toy Manufacturers of America, based in New York. "There has never been I a product that has caused this much chaos." And the momentum la building, said Coleco s~kewoman Barbara Wruck, citing consumers I .:; :> 'extreme behavior" in searching out the dolls. '--> t. -z I ___ J Plnkbacks? U.S. eyes mon ey color ch ange HOUSTON (AP) -A congressman says pink $1 bills and blue $10 bills could replace the familiar . U.S. greenback if federal officials get their way. But a Treasury spokesman said the idea is too preliminary to even di8cuas. Rep .. Ron Paul, R-Texas, said Monday he learned of the federal plan Nov. 3 in a closed meeting which included th~ treasurer of the United States, Katherine Ortega. Under the idea, a metallic strip also would be on the bills, Paul said. Paul said representatives of the Federal Reserve and the Secret Service also attended the session, along with members of the House subcommlttee on coinage and consumer affairs, of which Paul is a member. Besides new colors, Paul said Monday, the bills would carry a metallic strip running vertically next to the picture of the person on the bill to allow authorities to determine whether huge amounts of money are being taken out of the country. ~ "The solution is not to change the color of our money," Paul, a Republican, said at a Houston news conference. "The inflation, the monetary system, as well as the tax system -that's where the problems are." In Washington, a Treasury spokesman said any discussion about changing the color of currency was ''very, very premature." The motive for any change would be to foil counterfeiters, he said. As for the metallic strip, the congressman said it would violate a citizen's freedom to leave the country. Video gaines get boot f roin town MARSHFIELD, Ma&<i. (AP)-Blinking, buzz- ing and banned video games have two days to get out of town, with the Supreme Court's blessing, and a town leader says the departure will cause barely a ripple among residents. Richard Levin, chairman of the governing panel, said the selectmen decided on the procedure at a meeting Monday. "The fad seems to be dying out," he said. "I think the video game fad has been just that. ... Now the kids can start to prepare for basketball and hockey and doing their schoolwork and becoming educated." When town attorney Robert Marzelli hears officially today from the Supreme Court clerk on its decision to uphold the town's two-year ban of video games, Chief of Police Charles Chaplin will notify video game operators "to unplug the machines immediately and to remove them within 48 hours" from this town of 4,000 about 20 miles south of Bost.on, said Levin. The court refused Monday to hear arguments that the town's ban on video games violates free-speech rights of would-be players. The decision let stand a June state Supreme Court ruling upholding the ban on the grounds that the games are "in e1eence, only technologically advanced pinball machines." "The caae has broader ramifications t;han dealing 90lely with the i.mue of video games," said Levin. "What It really deal.a with I.a the right of a city to decide what It will and will noi permit ln a community.'' Debbie Vetra, whoee -family runs Seaafde Groceries, one of nine bualnelees that challenged the ban, laid the four electronic games ln the general store are uled moetly by children under 14. "They're ln here every day after achool," she .aid. "They'll mila them, But it won't st.op them from playtna. They can go to Hanover or Plymouth." Art Sbow Annual holiday arts & craft.,. gift show a1 Huntington Center Mall thru Dec, II ------- .. I .... --------------~--~-~~~~~~~~~------~~~ Ir you h ave to c:1 1l ;111d con sult your hanker every rime a maj< >r opportunity presents itself. ~\ n1 ri . k losing it. 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Lima had initially called police to his home to apprehend a man who allegedly stole $500 in cash from him. - When arraigned before Municipal Court Judge Kathleen O'Leary, Lima was released on his own recrognizance. That means he was set free, posted no bail, and was asked to let his civic pride and conscience lead him back to court to face drug dealing charges. At the time, Judge O'Leary stated she felt Lima had ties to the community and had pro\fed he was a good risk because he had not fled while police got a search warrant, searched his residence, found the drugs and money and booked him. We think she was wrong. The very fact the large quantities of illegal drugs and cash were found in Lima's home should have raised an automatic red flag about the suspect's civic mindedness and reliability. This is not the kind of vacuum-packed flora found in the ice chests of pillars of our community. To make matters worse, police later discovered and reported to Judge O'Leary, that Lima was already on probation for a non-related offense. had lived in the community for a little more than a year, and had rented his residence. O'Leary had the opportunity to correct a previous mistake, revoke her order and ask Lin1a, at the least, to post a hefty bond to insure his court appearance. She chose to 'disregard the new information and the police recommendation. Lima is still free without bail. The police did their job, and did it well in this case. Eventually, if Lima appears, a jury will weigh the evidence gathered by police and decide on his guilt or innocence. In the interim, Judge O'Leary is theonly buffer between a suspect in a criminal case and the community which may have been damaged by such activity. We don't feel she has used the authority of her office to adequately protect that community. She may, indeed, have contributed to its harm. MAILBOX No better, no worse - To the Edi tor: In a letter that I wrote to The Mailbox, Nov. 16, I was mostly questioning the idea that when a woman rules a country, there is no war. The caption (Women cause wars) was the editor's. I did make the statement that Belgium had a queen, when Hitler conquered that country. I was corrected by a phone caller. Looking in my World Books, I find that the reigning monarch was Leopold, a man. I would suppose that the news reports referred to his wife. While I had my books down, I recalled Catherine The Great of Russia was queen during wars with Turkey, and Russia was expanded to the Black Sea. Poland was also partitioned during her reign. There was also a Catherine of Medri, Prelate of France, during some Protestant rebellions. I don'r believe woll)en are any worse to start wars than ~~n. but I doubt if they are any better. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa l.M. BOJd!Purposeful prayer Monks in medieval Europe devoutly believed they had to pray at specific times each day to protect their souls. This one fact is as.id to have had much to do with the development of modern clocks. Those afflicted with high blood fressure learn early that 'sausage'' derived its name from "salsus," the Latin word for salt. If asked which creatures have the highest body temperatures, don't say blondes, say birds. According to the reports about new products, you now can buy a T-shirt for your cat. -Q. How long overall has this country been run by presidents who weren't actually elected to be president? A. 23 years 324 days. Q. What turns green when sunburnt? A. Carrots? Potatoes? Turnips? They do that. Q. What were Leonardo da Vinci's dying words? A. "I have offended God and mankind because my work didn't reach the quality it should have." Q. What proportion of the murden go unsolved now? A. 28 percent. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Question again arises as to which is safer, travel by auto or travel by plane. Depends. Small planes are 10 times more deadly than cars. Commercial planes are 30 times safer. Music-minded followers of Brit· ish royalty note with some satis- faction that Prince· Charles can· play the banjo and Princess Di can tap dance. lmagine it. That shoe known as the oxford was so called for no other reason than that students at Oxford University popularized it around 1910. Afn told China's Peking just banned all dogs from that city. Dog owners there have been told to destroy their pups. Remember. there are six widows for every widower. There was a time when the correct English judged a gentle- man in paJ1 by how smoothly he folded his umbrella known cutely as his "brolly." Thlsoome8 to mind because a client asks whether the first umbrellas were made for rain or for sunshine. Creqk the sun of old Egypt for th4 The word "umbrella," in fact, comes from the Italian for "little shadow." -Q . How many door·!ltep babies survive? A. Motherlesa foundlings? Sixt)' percent live a year or longer. H.L. lchwer11 Ill l'vblltller Letrr D. lpeera M.,...Mo (dllol Israel, U.S. join to whip Syria WASHINGTON -President Reagan and his top advisers are meeting behind closed doors w.ith Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir ·and Defense Minister Moshe Arens. Here's what they're talking about: The most important topic -the principal reason for Shamir's visit -is how to implement the Reagan administration's decision to cooperate more closely with Israel in Lebanon. As I reported earlier, on Oct. 29 the president signed a secret National Security Decision Directive calling for closer strategic coordination with Israel in the Middle F..ast. The decision was intended to strengthen Reagan's hand at the diplomatic poker table. By the implicit threat to unleash the Israeli army with support from U.S. naval and air forces off Lebanon. the president hopes·to wring concessions out of Syrian President Hafez Assad without the use of U.S. ground troops. For their part. sources told my associate Lucette Lagnado. the Israelis are suspicious of the Reagan administration's motives. Q J-IC-1 I-ID-II-ID-I-~ They question Reagan's sincerity and fear that his support for Israel is just an election-year tactic aimed at the Jewish vote. The second point under dis· cussion is the Israeli. Lebanese agreement on the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon. Though it was largely the handi- work of Secretary of State George Shultz. there is some evidence that the administration now wants lsraeJ to Jet the agreement lapse. The reason is that Assad regards the troop withdrawal agreement as the equivalent -or at least the first step -in Lebanon's recog- nition of Israel. To the S yrian president, any move by an Arab slate that legitimizes Israel's ex- istence is bad news. Dissolution of the agreement would be a sop to Assad. in hopes of moderating his opposition to Reagan's overall Middle F.ast peace plan. The trouble, of course, is that the agreement is also considered important by Israel, and for the same reason. Lebanon would be the first Arab state after Egypt to recognii.e Israel. So Shamir will refuse to abrogate the agreement and, for the time being, the administration will continue to support it. A third, almost as sticky, point at issue is the U.S . plan to create a Jordanian rapid deployment force with close American military sup- port. Here, my sources suggest that Shamir and Arens will be more likely to go along with Reagan. The principal reason, again. is Assad. U.S. intelligence agencies - and presumably the Israelis as well -are increasingly concerned about evidence of a Syrian "mas· ter plan" for expansion. Assad, who has never been faulted for lack of ambition, is suspected of trying to implement the following timetable of conquest: first, the Palestine Liberation Orgamz.a- tion. then Lebanon. then Jordan and ultimately Israel. Assad has pretty well succeeded in destroying Yassir Arafat's power and bringing the PLO under Syrian authority. He has already made a start on phase one by undermining the Lebanese Christian regime of Amin Gemayel. And there are reports that he has even begun phase three by arranging car bombs in Amman and ~ination of Jordanian diplomats abroad. King Hussein has issued bold denunciations of Syria. but privately the Jor- danians are worried sick. Under the circumstances, Is- raeli leaders have far less to fear from a strengthened Hussein. so they will probably concede on the Jordaruan rapid deployment force the Reagan administration has its heart set on. Ironically., the Kremlin is as concerned about Assad's arnbi· tionsas the Americans and Israelis are. Intelligence sources have reported evidence that the Soviets have been trying to rein in the Syrians -but so far without success. lsnts, arents, ives and ims A friend I hardly knew died last week. I read about it in the paper, his paper. I say he was a friend because, although I almost never saw him, I relied on him and argued with him often in the pages of a book he wrote. His name was Lewis Jordan. He wrote the manual of style used by the writers and editors of The New York Times. I had known Lew when he worked for the Army News Service.during our war, but I saw him infrequently after that. It didn't matt.er. I knew him well. You could read what Lew wrote about the English language and understand ·every- thing about him. There are so many people blowing hot air when they talk about a subject that it's always good to find someone who really knows what he's talking about. Le~ knew the English language. There are three books I go to when I have a problem with grammar or usage, and Lew's book, "Manual of Style and Usage" is one of them. It always seems wrong that as a professional writer I should have as much trouble with usage anQ /~j -----rul. ANDY RDDNIY ~ grammar as I do, but ldo. It's more a question of consistency than it is of actually deciding what's right. A writer should be consistent even when he's wrong. He should decide how he's going to pwictu- ate or capitalize and do it that way until r~aders decide he's.right and they're wrong. In his book, Lew Jordan says it doesn't matter whether you spell the drink martini or Martini as long as you alwa.ys spell it the same way. There are a lot of things like that. When I refer to The United States, for example, I always capitalize ''The." It's part of the title. Someone always makes it a ' small "t," "the United States." Lew agrees with them. There are a lot of things I disagree with in the book and I wish I'd faced him with them while he was alive. For example, when I refer to The United States a second time in a story, I'll often call it "our The United States as in "I walked across the Country" and when I'm merely referring to someplace that is not in a city i.e. "I took a walk in the country." It seems the same as capitalizing "President" when I'm referring to Ronald Reagan. He is the Pre.i- dent. He's not simply president. My trouble is, I don't have a style book of my own and a lot of newspapers wouldn't stand for ~t if I did. I never put an apostrophe-in the word ''dont'' when I write it. There is no newspaper so en- lightened as to agree with me, so I lose. An editor somewhere always puts the apostrophes in my donts, my Ims. Ives. isnts and arents. There's a section on commas in Lew's book. He points out that if you say "His brother George was best man," it means he had more than one brother. If. on the other hand, you write ''His brother, George. was best man" it means he.only had one brother. I wish I'd talked to Lew about some of his section on commas, too. For instance, he says you should use a comma before the word "and" in this sentence: "They left early, and his mother said they would arrive before lunch.'' He recommenrls ::i comma before "but" in this one: "The track was slow, but the betting was fast." I don't see what function those commas perform in those aentences. I read a sentence under my breath to decide whether I think it needs a comma or not. I don't look at it as a granunatical issue. Lew's Times style book is most controversial when it gets to gender in titles. I }}ate the title "Ms." but I don't like to irritate a lot of women by not using it although it makes me uncom- fortable. Lew Jordan advised against ever using "Ms." except when quoting someone else using it. I've always thought the words "chairwoman" or "chairper30n'' were ridiculous. "Chairman" doesn't refer exclus.ively to a man anymore than "man.kind" does. Under his heading "chairman, chainn~.m" he says simply "Use for both men and women. Do not use chairlady, chairwoman or chair- person.'' L·eaning out the old pork barrel By Rep. Robert Badbam A few weeks ago the House Ways and Means Committee took action on aome 15 pieces of legislation pending before that body. comofnesf tile -whole lot, voted it out as one bill and readied the conglomeration for a Ho~ vote. Unfortunately, the bill, which has yet to be considered, ~ntaln.s more than l,500 pages of more-or-lea related material that have been lumped together under the title of the Tax Reform Act of 1983. Hidden In that bill are. all aorta of Items, eome obecure, some well-publiciz.ed and all of it sure to bedaule Members of Con,resa with more infonnation than any on~ could J.IOMfbly aulmilate. Similarly. ~h yeu one of the large appropriation bWa which ~aches the floor of Congreta ii the eo-called Harbon and Rlver1 Bill. ~ -- a package of public works proJeCts of one sort and another which has acquired, over the years, the negative name of a "pork barrel bill," indicating that there ta something in it for everyone. Thi.I' bill tncludes aadr projects as repairing dams on lakes in Miaaouri, riverbank work in Lou· laiana, flood control in California, sand replenishment, bridges, dredging and any number of projects, usually undertaken by the United Statet Army Corpe of .Engineers. Cer\alnly, mott of the project.a Included ln thls bW are needed, some urgently but how ii • Member of Co~ from Ala- bama really to know \he mertt• of the Santa Ana All-River plan? 01' a Californian to know It MW\t the bayoua In Louiaiana ii worthy of iaxpayeni• milliona? When both houaes of the C::On· greea ha\'8 pllltd 11.tCh bllls and sent them to the President for his signature, or his veto, there has hardly been a president in office who has not looked at a pork barrel bill and wished he could eliminate 10me of the spending programs. In California and 42 other stat.es, the governor has the power of line-item veto, a procedure under which that offidal may strike from any appr-opriadona measure reaching hl9 cfesk any single ot group of item. wh_lcb he does not favor, while leaving the rest of the bUl lntact. 1n the cue of the President, he must elt:her sign or veto. . Now there la a move afoot.. wh.tch I support, to extend \he authority to the Prealdent throu1h the Conatltulional amendment proce. to Ult \he Une--ltem veto on approprtaUon meuu.ree. Approval would re- quire favorable action by 38 a..aces. JO •• three-fourths of the total. How- ever, i\ may be possible tor the Congrees simply to enact lhia legislation Without going to the stat.el, which would be simpler and quicker. There are thOR; bOW'e'W!', who do n0t want to eee this happen. For the moet put. they are the bil 1penden. with abWty to ldCI lnffky little amendmenta to God and motherhood appropriatlonl meuura \bat no one could vote apinst.. Even the Prsident would haw to hold hi.I noee and lien the bW becau. of the ..,.._ lllw involwd, wha~ It mlcht be. Of a>Une, ~ wbooppoee~ IJ.ne-.item veto powt"r Ul\MI that lhls would (i.w the Preidtttt more powtt'. While thJa may be tl'Ue. 1 prefer'° look at '' • 1Mna the Pl'.eeldent more flnibillty ln apendinl manen. · IJ*lltam ~-ncs the fOClt · ~D&rricr. ~ • THI CDllT 1111 THI coum llllJPllll TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1983 ANN LANDERS TELEVISION BUSINESS 82 83 84 ....... ................... that people wUI tells their head• off. For oM thNI. they clola't ,_,the, have aapthl111 to hide ••• And If they do have Mmetlal .. to hide, they'911 try to do It la the couree of the coaverMtlon. Then It'• up to the reporter to find out what they are biding.' -4' ... lca Mitford , Queen of muckraking Jessica Mitford won't back away from a fight By SUSAN MONAHAN o.., .... c:. .......... . There are more 1aphi11ica1ed Lerner and Loewe muaical1 on the market but for the D pure, incurable romantic, there's still 0 nothing quite like "Brigadoon." See Inter- miMion, Page B3. Teen-age love Costa Mesa writer's books selling well By CH.ARLENE WHITEHEAD .,.., .... c:. ........ . Channina, dellahUul, warm, enthuaiaatic and excited about life -that's Barbara C.Onk.lln, a Coeta Mesa resident who ia the author of several tee.n-age novels . Her first book, "P.S . I Love You," was published by Bantam Books. It hit the No. 2 spot on the B. Dalton juvenile best tellers list less than a week after Its debut in 1981. A steady stream of stories has followed and her books are now being published all over the world. Among them are "The Sununer Jenny FeU · In Love,'' published in 1982, and "Falling In Love Again," a 1equel to her first book which was also published in 1982. Thia year she's already broug~t out ''Tell Me That You Love Me," and another book is due thir month. It's called "l Believe In You." C.Onk.lln is also already in the process of writing one for 1984 release -"Love Ia Just Around The C.Omer." "I typeaboutaa fast ad think and I write or do retiearch about five hours a day," she said, explaining her prolific production. Each book has taken her about three months to complete, except for the fint, which took about eight months. Evidence of her work is scattered about the living room of her home -and several of her books are on display there. But there's also plenty of recognition of the warm family life which has inspired much of the emotion in her writings. Picturea of her children (she has aix -three boys and three girls) and grandchildren (10 -five boys and five girls) adorn the area. "We like to Barbara Conklin sJ:iows off h•·r first hook. keep things even," she said. joking about th£-exuct split between the sexes. Also noticeable are stacks of let wrs m 1 1 I w table, samples of the stream of fan letters that 1"1111 in. She faithfully tries to answer all the mail, but since the letters arrive by the thousands, Barw1 .. says she is about a year and a half behind. "I keep them in shoe boxes according to the month they arrive and try to answer a few of them each night." 'I ~ .... nvestigative reporting" is the preferred term now, but Jessica Mitford still refers to what she does as "muckrak- ing." thing, they don't feel they have anything to hide ... And if they do have something to hide, they'lltrytodoltinthecourseoftheconversation. -----------------------------------__.. She has written that the qualities required for su~ful investigative journalism include "plodding determination and an appetite for tracking and destroying the enemy." Her choice of quarries has been eclectic. She took the funeral industry to task in "The American Way of Death" and castigated the American penal system in "Kind and Usual Punishment." An exclusive beauty spa, a mail order writing school and a restaurant with surly management are only a few of the diverse institutiops she has tackled in · her articles. . Mitford, who lives in Oakland, was in the Long Beach Public Library auditorium last week as guest speaker for the Friends of the Library's Blanche C.Ollins Forum. She told her audience that attempts to suppress her work often came from the same quarter she was writing about. And yet, her opponents have greatly added to the scope of her work. In Mitford's book and articles, much of the most revealing material has been supplied by those she refers to as "unfriendly witnesaes.'' "The interesting thing is that people will talk their heads off," she said in an interview. "For one PAPARAZZI Yule cheer, too They're getting into the spirit of Christmas untington Harbour's Philharmonic Society and its Classique Antique Motocar Socitie (CAMS) joined forces Sunday to promote holiday decorat- ing and good will to off-water homes untington Harbour. Philharmonic committee members donned Christmas finery and voiced Christmas greetings th.rough megaphones during the mid-day event. Philharmonic president Kay Milano and husband, Pat, rode in Stacey and Masba Brollier'1 sleek , white convertible. Also enjoying the inland cruise was CAM's president Bob Watson, this year's Boat Parade grand marshal, and wife Betty, Boat Parade chainnan Sae Hodgson 'Y(ith husband Dick and Cru.iae of Lights chairman Joanna Chase with husband George. All ~ilhannonic and CAM participants convened at Joan and Joba Foote's afterwards. Joan provided champagne and a holiday buffet for the hungry cruisers. Later on in .the day philhannonic members boarded yachts to cruise the harbor waterways to get waterfront home owners in the holiday mood. Again the Brohiers helped chauffer, provid- ing their No Problem for the mini-cruiae. Other boats participating in this even were Steve and Jue Karo'• Jolly Times, Joba and Delea Pratto'1 Conquistador, Art and Marjorie Wood'• MiaVita and Frank and Vlrgtala Bacella'1 Coral Queen. Pre-theater festivities A lavish Huntington Harbour cocktail party and pre-theater Chine9e supper for Rugged Rugles and friends? Yes, If Rugged Ruales happens to be popular Huntl.ngton Harbouritellob 8aroa who plays the motley detective in the current Huntington Beach play~production of "The Robin Caper." "Any excuae for a party," commented Bob'• wife IJoyd, who admitted that this af1air WM a mutual production. To celebrate h1a very ftnt theater role, the Barona spent hours fa.hionina the hundreda of theatrical mMka whkh were drawn with the faces of comedy and tncedy, smothered ln alltter and accented with tUk dbbon streamers. • Then it's up to the reporter to find out what they are hiding." Maybe her pt0per British accent -still strong after more than 40 years in the U.S. -and her well-bred demeanor make°1>eople forget that ''Time" magazine crowned her ''Queen of the Muckrakers." Mitford says that in an interview she finds a low-key approach more helpful than tough tactics. She listens respecUully and treats her subject as an equal rather than an adversary. "I think that what they like to think is that we're all sophisticated people who can talk frankly and so on ... you can get them to make the most amazing admissions.'' She said that this was the case when she was investigating the "Famous Writers School." Mitford's research had indicated that there was a great deal of padding but little content in the very expensive correspondence course. During an interview with publisher Bennet Cerf, one of the "Famous Fifteen" who endorsed the school. she asked how many FWS graduates had been published by his company, Random House. "He said, 'You must be pulling my leg. No one who we would publish would have to go to school to learn how to write,' " said Mitford. "Well, that makes great copy." The full account of the investigation~ decline The appetizer buffet centerpiece waa a stark white birch tree covered with the pink and purple mub and they were a1IO Uled in clusters to welcome guesta outside and inside the waterfront home. The fun began when aome of the guests were given nametacJ not with their own namee, but with the twne of a~ who had won an Academy Award. <>then were given nametaaa of the star's cateaory and year. The matchup wu to occur durinl cocktail time and when the match wu made, dinner partnera were born. Chineee supper wu enjoyed at Yu Kai which ia cloee to the playhoUle. Bu1endera at the Barona were Kn Dt1oa and Morry Stoee who 'famed guesta that a cham.-pe lntermlllion W• al80 ICheduJed at the PlayhoUle. PallllH Blekel waa frantic durtna the~ party becau. ahe couldn't find her 1tar dinner date. Her hUlband Frtta told her to relax and IW"e enouch, ''Red Buttont'' WU late. But due to two frlenda who opted to viaft Hana Kana for their ChJ.neee and eventual downfall of the FWS ia in "Polaon Penmanahip." Subtitled ''The Gentle Art of Muckraking," it ii a collection of articles and accounts of the making of the articles. One of Mitford's gentle techniques is to ask questions that range from kind to cruel. She said that by beginning an intervi~w with non-threatening, general questions, "You lull them into a conversational mood ... You adopt their jargon ... You adopt words like 'funeral profession' or ln the case of prisons, you adopt the word 'corrections' ... Then that way you get them looeened up." Mitford says that she must be interested in a subM in order to write about It. "You have to be beeotted by it, almost ... Two years ago a book publisher offered me an enonnous contract ... for a book by me on bureaucracy ... Well, don't think I turned that down lighUy ... but I didn't find an approach." More oOen than not, she approaches her subject with a.sharp eye for the absurd, which she imparts through ultra-polite ridicule and deadpan sarcasm. "The funny aide of the American funeral industry ii aort of what attracted me," she said, referring to her deciSion to write "The American Way pf Death." Which ii not to say that she ia simply going for dinner (NaRc:y and T~bll) there wu a partner problem at the party. Gallant Roser Monoff, partytna with wife Kara, spent half of b1a dqmer hour with Betty McCJOllU and the other half with Aqela BardeNer. Amona the Harbour guests attend.Ing were Jw47 La .... , 8arMra S......_, Haydee TUletlOll, Atrle7 J• b, J .... "btsoa and Derlt ....... (Who M1n6 with &tty M'°1ulf and Lloyd S..,., oom,,,W • 'bU11Jdq "'4'P' each YN1' they ,et tofether and oelebni• each oeher'• birfhdays.) and all of their hUlbahdt; ~and Joe W•t, F...U and Vtrp.la·B..ala, eertt and O.ndlJ Ral,U, UMa and PHI ..... Jue and Rail*QaJe,Jeuand LMZlmmennu,~and Carel B....,., SMll and SMUeJ Onnmu, Olerta and Tem a,._a. Marda and Tem La.OU..M ...... andMMlmePIMU.Bllleand Bui .......... a.tie and BW WIWutt, NIS and Je7ee......., Staee1 and ManU B~er, aert and Man Bel"8er and 0-. and Peter a ....... the laughs. "The Famous Writers School. as you know, went bankrupt," she said. "That v. ,,.., 111y favorite thing in the whole world. I thmk th;;t '' .... the first influential thing I've done." She said that there are certain sub)''<. L"-"'"' h as nuclear war, which she has not writlt'n 1hi •1 because "so many people have done q11·1, marvelous work in these areas that I don't ,, 1 much point in butting in." Besides, "I llkl' gu11w after odd pockets." Mitford returned to England last summer 111 investigate one of those off-the-beaten-path areas She was commissioned by the Observer. a Bnt1r;;h newspaper, to do a series of articles on ··Mr s Thatcher's Britain." Her research led her to Mersevs1de. "<m incredibly depressed area of Liverpool. It"' as 1•11 effort to give different slices of English hf(• 1n ti period precedmg the election." Her latest book. which she SCI VS v. di 1,., released in England, and possibly the· t.: S 1111 .. spring, is a memoir of her longtime friend Ph1lhp Toynbee. This is not really a radical departurP 111 form for Mitford, whose work includes tlw autobiography "Daughters and Rebels" and oth1·1 general interest non-fiction. AB she explains it in "Poi.son Penmanship·· "Even muckrakers take an occasional day off for other pursuits." I Nutty for a good cause Huge, fresh and delicious nuts are for snit' from the Huntington Beech chapter of F'amily Service of Orange C.Ounty, according to prt"S1de11t Joyce 8roW11. "Each year our group purchast'S thousands of nuts from wholesalers and then w~ ~y peck them in one pound ccUoµha11e hap and tell them to raise money for CamU y 00Wl8e1inc.'• said Joyce. Thla year's industrious packers were Lindy Smida, Mary Bame, Dee Ewert, Je11lca Unlack, J.U. ~SHHen, Llada Frederlk1ea, Gui E .. t. •*1, Pew Glb1oa, Mary Au ftaxton, Jeune Serape, Sarall Wl11oa and CarolJae Scboeltler. To be nuuy for a good cause, call Pegy Glbtoa at 846-9508. Holiday packqes are avail- able through Christmas. .. PaJ1IJIUZl la «lit.eel by Daily Pilor Sty It> &J/t,.r Vida DNn wlrh contributiCJn.<1 from Hunonst•'" BMch COIT'8pondent Ann Conway. ----·---~~~--~~ ...... -~~~~~~~~-------- I ' . Bl Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT /Tuesday, November 29, 1983 Getting even costly ••• Ex!.husband 'coins' his method of revenge DEAR ANN LANDERS; 1 lAughed when 1 read the letter from I.he reader who wanted LO know if ~nniet were atilt conaidered "real money." It aeema he went LO a bank and atked that the pennies be converted lntoblllaand was told, "No-It's too much trouble." Your conauhant, Barry Sullivan, chairman of I.he First NatJonal Bank In Chicago, said they'd be glad to chanse the ~nntee -"no charge." An attorney in 1\ataa told me about one of the most exuperating experiem-e of his career. An ex-husband, fed up with what hi.I wlfe had 1-"<»t him, wu ordered to pay $17.~00uthefinal1ettJement in the dlvOC"tt suit. He l&ld it w• a lot of moruty, but 110r1Whow It would eeem Uke lwe If he paid lt In quarten, nickela and dlmea. So tha\'1 what he did. Armed ,uarda who delivered the cuh to the office of hb wife'• attorney tranaported I.he coins ln an annored truck. They laid It weighed nearly a ton. His Clnal comment was, "[don't like being ha.rUled. This la my way of gettina back at her for akkins the Tea(:hing reading not the problem Welcome to teaching, Miss Stevel'\llOn. Your miMion Is to teach 26 first-graders how to read. Should you decide to accept the job you wW be reinforoed by every modem bit of technology known to education, Including visuals, computers and teaching aids. You wiU have the confidence of I.he parents, the support of the administration and the love of the children. You have nine months in which to accomplish this miracle with three and a half weeks of holidays and an occasional closing of I.he schools for an Act of God. Good luck. Oh, just one thing. You won't forget to instill good nutrition habits, teach the gifted, the neu- rologically impaired. the emotionally disturbed. and develop civic responsibility. will you? Good. And check for head lice. make sure they have a hot breakfast. collect milk money and arrange their transportation to and from school. Did I mention eye testing and inoculations and instruction of first aid procedures? It goes without saying you will provide sex education ... in a tasteful way, of course. By the way. don't forget to maintain birth information and age certification data, be on the lookout for child abuse. and collect money for the repairing of the Statue of Liberty. And you'll have to make time to build ecog,omlc awareness. assist in bladder control, stress bil.fugual developmPnt Anrl Pliminate sex discrimination. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY, INC. ............ -4 .... 1922 HARBOR 81VO COSTA ME SA -548 1156 ~­.,, - HOLIDAYI. • 1 S1111 playing guesslog g1mes about your make-up.? RlcNrc:t SIOYeM 1!!1111 c1891le ~ke-up tectlnique le euy to iearnt !l's Jutt l~t !l2J!!!I h•s eYM shOwec:t you! So pick up 11\e phone I nd C811 So C.litoml8's lop ~keup art1S1, RICHARD STEVENS 3519 E. Coast Hwy, CdM At Andrea's 675-1334 CORRECTIOI Onpege7oftha.le .. November 10th •dvertlelng section .......... ~ rnent for the lcholer typewrtter with cor- rection •t the lk•J- boerd. The regulat price and the .... price Indicated .... correct, however -the -•Ylnt• lnclc8ted I• lncorNCt. TM cor· rect •vtne• le '40. We etnceretJ Ngret ..... error. I Sears I flMA IOMlfCK AT WIT'S ENO Just be glad, Mias Steven10n, you aren't in secondary education. They have to asaiat in career planning. money management, teach kids how to drive a car, counsel tbem In their career. place them in jobs, identify and solve alcohol and drug abuse problems. and coUNel them in pregnancy. You're fortunate. All you have is bicycle safety, training in pulmonary resU1CitaUon, promotion of physical fitness and metrics, building aelf-worth and respect. and instilling in them a sense of p1tltfotism. Teaching them to read, I know. sounds simple. but it's important. But then so is daily fund-raising, protecting students' privacy, following due process procedures, <."OUnseling problem children, main- taining discipline, fostering integration, and teaching the principles of free enterprise. All we expect from you is to give the public what they want . , . a back-to-basics education. Good luck, Miss Stevenson. Miss Stevenson? MISS STEVENSON! Another one self-destructed. No one wanta to teach kids how to read anymore. Federal employees: WHAT DOES FHP HAVE THAT BLUE CROSS DOESN'T? SMALLER OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS, FOR ONE THING. Big insurance companies, such The FHP plan includes dental. as Blue Cross, always seem to have In fact, FHP is the only HMO that big deductibles in their plans. does. In addition to a sizeable payroll And unlike ordinary medical deduction each month, they also insurance, you don't have to be sick ask you to pay another $200 to to benefit with FHP. FHP plans pro- $250 deductible out of your own vide physical exams, eye exams. all pocket for doctors' visits and types of preventive CQre to help hospitalization. , keep you from getting sick in the Then, after paying all that, still first place. only 75% to 80% of your medical You can choose yeur-own expenses are covered. doctor from the FHP staff and have FHP has to be a better choice. over 30 medical specialists available With FHP plans, there are no to care for you and your family. deductibles. You're 100°/o covered Even when you're away on when admitted to any FHP-business or vac.at1on, FHP coverage approved hospital.* And doctors' goes with you. You're protected any- v1s1ts are just $3.00 no matter how where int.he world, 24 hours a day. long each visit takes. You have a choice to make by Prescriptions at FHP cost only December 9. Choose an insurance $3.00, too. company and you can count on bi~ · What's more, the Blue Cross out-of-pocket costs. High Option Plan not -• ''°'" ..... .:i., ... ,,.c. t'MO Choose FHP and you only has a higher pay can count on us to roll deduction than care as much about FHP, but Blue Cross health care costs as does not include we do about your dental coverage. health care. / See )VU' Benefits Officer by December 9 to choose FHP. Or call (213) 429·2473 Ext. 500 or oi4) 898·3516 Ext. 500 novv. collection qency on me." , Funny? I thought ao. -LOCAL ANN FAN DEAR FAN: He CCHlld llave ae•t tile cMd la tff maU for H ceat1! WMD vea1eaace 11 taie mottve, DO price 11 coo w1•. •••• DEAR ANN LANDERS; My wonderful young son committed •uiclde laat year. From the day that terrible thing happened, I have had a atrong urae to take my own life. I can't go on without hlm. We had no Idea the boy wu Uf'lhappy. If there had been aome clue, we could have helped him cope with whatever wu botherin1 hlm. Pleaae help me deal with lheee terrible feellno. I deaperately need aome words of wisdom. I'll be watchina I.he paper every day, -SUFFERING IN RED~ DEAR SUFFERING: Yoa aay aotblD1 aboat a 1poaae, otller cblldrea, pareat1, brotllen, 1l1ten or frtead1. Plea1e coa1lder wllat a eecoad tra1edy wo1ld do to tbem. I ar1e yoa to write to Compa11loaate Frtead1 lac., P.O. Box 1U'1, Oak Brook, Ill. 185%1. Flad oat wt.ere tbey meet ud wllea. TllJ1 or1ututtoa 11 for pareata wboae clllldrea llave died. Yoa, like tboaaaada of otllen, wlU flad emotioul 11pport to 1a1tala yo• tllroa1b tbe darkest day1 a pareat caa know. (P.S. PleHe drop me a Uae aad teU me you took my advice.) • • • DEAR ANN: My husband and I knew the "Smiths" for many years. Last October Mrs. S. was killed in an accident. At the funeral home, the widower introduced us to his "dear friend" who stood beside him the whole time. We later learned she was his side-street honey. Lesa than a year later they were married. Last week another long-lime acquaintance passed away. His secretary wailed and sobbed so Nil.IC NOTICE P\llLIC NOTICE qMW UMm loudly durina lhe eervlce, everyone wanted to know who ahe wu. The widow'a aiater told us later ahe wu her brother-ln-law'a aecretary and 1weelheart for eeveral years. The w ldow wanted tD have her thrown out but 1he didn't wlJh to make a tcene. What la wrong with lheee women t.hat they don't have the decency toatay away from the family at1uch a time? -A LADY FROM WJSCX>NSIN DEAR LADY: I am la ao way defe8dla1 tile womn )'H deterlbe, btlt I cu see llow It woald be extremely dlfflcalt for a womu to atay away from tile fueraJ of a mu wltll wbom 1lle WH deeply lavolved for muy yeare. Good jad1meat ud reapttt for die deceaeed, bowever, woald dictate tlaat abe remala la tbe back1roa.ad ud be a1 lacoD1plc10H a1 poaalble. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My strong-headed daughter is determined to marry a fellow who can't hold a stead y job and appears to be headed nowhere. I've heard rumors that he la interested only in her money. (I am a widow of substantial means.) Should [tell her there will be no inheritance if I.he marriage takes place? -MCYI'HER IN S.C. DEAR S.C.: Sacb .a 1tatement mJpt be interpreted a• blackmail. My advice 11 to aay aot11ta1. Tiie yo11111 fellow mt1ait Hrpriee you. Tiiey say beblad every 1accea1fal mu 11 aa Htoabbed motber-ln-law. NlllC NOTICE "8.IC NOTIC£ OROtNANCI NO Mii , oper•1IOCI trom Jonn weyne A1rl>(l1 •• _,,.,~ c..~111, 111e t0<m ano AN ORDINANCI ()II THE COUNTY OF OMNQE, ~v1r~1~=:f=:'.klellWlltb8UeipprO'led byl!1eM8NQ9'. ADOPTRD PUltaUANT TO THI ITA Ta ~ AND ZON-c. Prior to the c1MrWIC8 kif 1-...nce of mny bull<llnQ <>< gt.otng p«m1t1. ING LAW, MCLAllWYING CIRTAIN LAND IN TME IANTA e UM pennlt 11\811 be eipprov.d by the Pt8Mlng CommllelOn U r9<1uired AHA .. IQHTI AMA TO TME ,A ~ (IR) (IO) (COND) by Section 7-9-110 of the Zoning. Code. Seid uee p«mlt II\ .. t>e In the ~latOMAl. AND AD1911ntA OPPtci (9'LANNED fonn 8lld oontaln 811 of the lntonnallon ~by Sec11on 74-110 of.the DIY'ELOP.-NT~llON MITNCTION) (IO ,OOT ilA ...... Zonlna Code 8114 wty eddttk>Nl lnlonnatlon. ~ltled by the Dhct0t . .. --EMA. The puti>OM of the UM permit In 8ddltlon to ,,_ ~ In !be 9ULDtNG .. (CONDmONAL~ Dl8TNCT .. AC-~Code "10 pt<Mde WWIC8 !Mt •.iopmem of the ell• Is: 1) CORDANCI W1TH COWM .. N Z~ CODI OF ~tlble Wrth de•elopm8nt oo .oieo-nt properti. w1tt1 regerd to OMNQE COUNTY. erchltectut81/elte de8lgn veNculet 8CCM8 Md~. 8"d 2)~ Tht 8o8td of SYc>ervilOfl 01 lhe County of Or~. Ca1110tnla.' Clo. tent with ~-wtllCfl ..,_.. compllane8 with the NOIM Element. 0tdtlln u tollowl: FurthemlOfe. the UM permit lh8ll ~ the potents.I l0t lmegralloo ol SECTION I lrvlne Ranch s.ctlon M8C> 6(Zone CMtlge No. zc 82-4)11 WI .oi-1 percel ("-'Otl Percel No. 1111-231-21) wlttl •11c>pment tlefet>y .Oopted u • ionlng dlllrlct m8') of the County of 0r811Q41 and ot the ptoject 111•. TM Director of Planning .,,.. ~ 198d81811entlon to 8dded to Section 7-9-48 ol the Codltled Orc:tln•nc.t ot the County of 8tchltectllf81111• dellgl1Md~ecoeee 1.-1n hit,...... ot 111y 0rllng9. , UM permit eppllc8tlon !Of Ille property SECTION 2. Condlt\oi)a: O. PflOf to c:IMfWIC8 f0t .__ ot Ill'/ t>u11<11ng 0t gtedlng oe<mlt1. lhe A. Bulkllng height lh811 "9 llmlt8CI to thirty (30) !Mt. OW'* of record of tile ptoperty "'*' ot>tllln written evidence trom the a. The propotlll lhall mMt the IOllowing nleUUt .. to en1Ur• conlltl..,_ Coel8 M.-. Sanltwy C*trk:t wfltch lndlc8t.. 1"8t -cepeclty Is ay wttfl the NolM Elemtnf'of the o.n.r.i Pt11n: 8dequMe to eooommodale de elOptnenl ol IN project llta Md o«>t-"1 1. AU structur• lhall be M>Und •llenu•ted 1iglllfl1t the combined Input 8C>P'OYlll ot MICtl ~from the ow.Cl0t. EMA. ot .,, preeent 811d P'Otec1ed nolM to meet the following alttrl•: SECTION 3. Thll 0tdlnence 8'1811 tall• efl9ct Md be In 1\111 toroe thirty TYP'ICAL. UU Laa• ('1)0 0 (30) CS.ys from 8"d •'* IU ~. 8"d ~the uplr8tlon ot Mt_, PtlY•I• Otfloe. Church S811Cluary, Bo•rc:I 45 ( 15) dllYI 8tl• ~ttlereof lt'8ll be publlehed In tile Orange CoMt Room, Conferenoe Room. ate Dally Ptlot, • published In tM COunty of 0r-.. St•t• of GeneraJ Offloe, Rec.piton, Citric•!. elC. 50 c.llt0tnl8, together wit he ~ of the memberl of the Boerd of Bri Lobby. Ret•U St0t•, Re1t•uranl • 55 SupervltOtt YOtlng '°' ligtllnat lhe -· Typing Pool. etc ROGER R. ST ANTON M8t1Ul8Cturlng, Kllehen. Watehou1lng, etc. 85 Chlllnnan of IN 8o8tc:I In 8ddltloo, the energy •-• ol tht maiclmum leYelt of the loudest of ~ of 30"4 ol lntruelw M>Und1.oc:currlng during typical occupancy p«IOd lhall Or11ng9 County. C8111oml• not exoeed 85 d8(A). SIGNED ANO CERTIFIED THAT A COPY •LEO 11the9<1ul11alent M>Und ~ l0t • IC*!llled lime perlOd In d8(A). OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED • ·MeNUred during typieal nourt ol oper•tlon ()( Olhef 8')pfoptlat•. 1'0 THE CHAIRMAN OF THE &OARD • approYeei time period. (SEAL) JUNE ALEXANDER Upon flllng.,, 81)piiutlon l0t l>Ylldlng permit•. •n 8CC•8Cllted expen 0t Clet1I of the Board of SupeMtOfl auttoorlly In the lteld ot 800Ulllc1 tl\811 tubmll eYklllnoe In ec:cordWIC8 with COunty of Orenge. Calll0tnla the following procedure wtllcll Ctrtlliee thet the 810t-tloned ttai>derds ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA Wiii be Mtlafled: 1 An ac:oustlcal ian81ys11 report IMecfll>lng In c:let811 lhe exttrlor nolM COUNTY OF ORANGE environment 811c:l lhe 800Ut1k:al detlQn IMtur .. r9e1ulfed to .en....,. the Interior nolM tt8nd•rc:l lh811 be tut>mltted to the M•nager. EnY1ronmentaJ I, JUNE ALEXANDER. Clerlc of the Boerc:I of Sue>eMtora. do '*80Y An8'ylil OMlion. '°' IWl'OY•I certify that.II • , • .., tnMtlng of the Boetc:I of ~· ol 0rllng9 1>. Prior lo tMu•nc:e of t>ulldlng pennlll, tatltlKIOtY eYklenc. ehall l>e County, C811tornla. helc:I oo the 18111 c:lllY ol Nov«nt>er. 1983, tM foregoing IUl>mllled to the Mlln&ger. De\>elop<'nllnl Setvlcel, wtlleh lndleal• that ordin9noe oontelning tlllM (3) ~lonl ... pMMd 8tlc:I 8dopted by the the M>Und entnlu•llon rMUUres sc>eelfled In the IWl'ov.d 9COU1tleal tollowlng vote: report naw bNrl lne<l'POt•t8CI In the deelgn of the project AVES: SUPERVISORS BRUCE NESTANOE. THOMAS F RILEY ANO c Prior to deat.noe '°'I-ot mny t>ulkllng ()( Qllldlng permltt. ROGER R. STANTON the owner of record of the ptoperty lhell ptepete end record • declerellon NOE.S: SUPERVISORS NOHE lh•I this P'°'*1Y Is 1Ubtec1 10 owrlllght. light. lltw:I toUnd of wcran ABSENT: SUPERVISORS HARRIETT M WIEDER ANO RALPH B. oper•Ung from Jotln W•yne Airport, Ormnge County. In . m&nnef rnM!lng CLARK Ille epprov•I ot tht M811mger. EnYlroomental Anelysla OMelon. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I ha-.. hef_,to Mt my hand 8nd •ffl•ed the ct. Prior to cie8rmnoe f0t ...,_ of mny t>ulkllng 0t gredlng permit•. offlcial _, ot the 8o8td ot Supervtsorl of the County of Orange. Stet• ol •n •Y10•tlon Mltrntnt over thlt ptoperty 111811 be ottered l0t declatlon to Callf0tnla. lhll 18th c:l8)' ot Nowrnber. 1983. the County ot Orwtg9 In • "1ennef meeting the llC>PfOY81 of the M8NQ9'. (SEAL) JUNE ALE.XANDER EnYlronmentlll Anlllyll1 OMt lon. 0.11 of the Boerd ol •· Prior to ..... IMM,°' rent81olwty 11n1c:1ure °'portion th«eof, the Suptrvteors of Orwtge """* lh•ll ptOYkle to MCtl Pf08PKllW purel'I-. i-. 0t tenmnt • County. California notic. tnat the property l11Ubject to overfltght, llght, 8114 -nd of 81rcran Publllhec:I Ormnge Cout 08lly Pilot NoY. 29. 1993 81116-83 zc 82 -4 p SECT IONAL DISTRICT MAP IRS-5 PRE CIS E PLAN OF LANO USE OR ANGE COUNTY C A LI FORN I A LE GENO ' 1 ,,,., ..... • , ':'1 • ...... •v ...... ..,"°' ... T-\-.J ~ : ·,. .. .......... . <..u--··~ I -~:-. ... .. ~ ~.::::::._ __ ---""-----·r, .. .. &"WiL _.,,, •"' ~ ··--.. -··----•• _.!.· ,.- 1•r . ~. t "' > .: --,----L 1 ·. •:: ·[;:~ .. -· A l g i .; .. a t • .,._..._ -·· ~·. . ,..,l ... .... ' ~ ' II' /.· '-" t-g .. • ~ -·- " r IRS-5 CID-· . Ct I t I .... • .. .... • • •• t l . " 'Brigadoon' at Harlequin Musical fantasy in Scotland offers first rate entertainment lty TOM TITllS Of I ... Delly ...... Ital! Tht·r~ arl' mort.' soph1st1t•ull'll Lt•r1w r and Loc.•wl' mttsit·ul11 on the markl·t ("My Fn11· Lody" and "Gigi" spring to mind), but tor the pure, mcurablt.o roman tit', there's s UU nothing quite likf' "Brigadoon." lt 's onc of the bcu.t•r old I~ In the lyru.:al thcall•r, 11 balanced blend of fantasy and reality ba<'kt.'d by a strong lk:ore and sume challenging dant'l' numbtc>rs Amt it's pohshed to u high glONJ m 11.s current production at the Harlequin Dinner Playh ouse where Ow mugic remains in abundance. Director Tom Blank places specia l ''mphasis on the eerie qualities of this mythical Scottish village whkh materializes once a century -a fl oating quill Tonight's TV EVENING -1:00- U OG NEWS D CHIPS PATROL Q FANTASY ISLAND G» THREE'S COMPANY G) HAWAII FM-4 tm MACNEIL / lEHRER N£W8tfOUA ml UNOEASTANOING HUMAN tll C8SNEWS ~~=Q m OICt< VAN DYKE CC>MOVIE * * * ~ .. Quartet .. (1948) Ian Flem-ing. Herl'TllOfle Baddeley tHIMOVIE * * 'h ''The Killing Of Randy Web- ster" (19811 Hal Holbrook, Dtxle Carter. lSIMOVIE * * * "Love At Ant Bite" ( 19791 Ge0t9e Hamllton. Susan Saint James -1:30-C!J Cll NEWS G»AUCE ml HUMANITIES ntAOOOH THE ARTS ®l BAAHEY MllLER a! WHEEL Of FORT\JNE mDMGHET -7:00- UCBSNEWS GNICNEWS D HAP9Y DAVS~ ·~~ Cf) NBA llASKETIALL G» ntREFS COMPANY G) JOKER'S WILD • fl1) BUSINESS REPORT ml NOVA P.M. MAGAZINE [Q) ENTERTAIHMEHT TOHIOHT Qt LOVE CONNECTION mNEWS IO>MOVIE **'Ii "I, The Jury" (1982) Armande Assante. Barbara CarrMa -7:20-Q H8A BASKETIALL -7:30-u 2 OH THE TOWN D Qt FAUii. Y FEUO 8 LAV£RHE & SHREY & COMPANY fJ EYE ON LA. GIM'A'S'H G) @) PEOPLE'S COURT tJl) WllOUF£ SAFARI Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH m MOVIE • • • "Sea Of Lost Ships" ( t9S3) John Oerell, Wanda Hendrix (Z MOVIE * * 'h "Francis In The Nlvy" (1955) Donald O'Connor, Mar1hl H"ref -1:00-e (J) THE MISSISSIPPI D la ntE A· TEAM 8MOVIE * * * "The Bible" (Part t) (1966) George C Scot1, Ptler O'Toole D111cted and narrated b1 JOl\n Hus- ton. G aJ) ROONEY DAHGEAF1ELD: I CAN'T T AXE rT ANYMORE G» ENTERTAINMENT TOHIOKT _,SCAUPlES fDHOVA ml VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY CCJMOYIE * * • 'h "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" ( 1981) Richard Dfeyfuss, John Cu- sav11es. ~J MEN'S GYMNASTICS CSIMOVIE * * * * "The Godfather" ( 1972) Marlon Brando, Al Pac:ino. UMOVIE U 'h "Taps" (1981) George C Scott. T unothy Hutton -1:30- • P.M. MAGAZINE -t:OO-e Cl) THE GAMll.ER: ntE AOVEHTURE COKTIHU£S 0 Qt THE A-TEAM fJ (JJ) THAEFS COMPANY G» MEMORIES WITH LAWMNCE WELJ( t1il V1ETMAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY mlNATUAE (HJMOVIE , • • • * "Das Boot" ( 1981) Juergen Prochnow, Ar1h1Jr Gruenemeyer I OJ MOVIE • * • "The Verdict" ( 1982) Paul Newmln, Clllrlotte Rlmptlng. CZIMOVIE .. Litnn1" 11983) Linda Griffiths .• Jtne Haltlfen -t.30- • (!J) OH. MADELINE Cf)MOVIE • • * "The Pink Panther" (1964) Da't'ld Nl't911. Peter ~s. '9 TOOAY AT HOU YWOOO PAAK -10:'00- I IB RBMOTON STULE G••NEWS I QI HART TO HAltT MM8T NORTH WAll sa..Ksa&N MOYE **'-' "Kllie Did 11" (1951) Artn ~~ St"'9fll. • '4 "Tilt Se<luction" (19121 Morgtn Fll<Clllld, Mlellael Slrrllln -t0:16- OMOYE ... ~, .. (1912) Scott Balo, Wil- lie Alfllll,. -10'.30-lwa llCl9!NDfNT NfTWOM G90UHOINGS -t1:00- • D •Cll 0 '8NEW9 8 TAXI QGOHG SHOW G» THE JEFFEASONS G) BENNY HILL tJl) JA<:f<IE GLEASON ml THE GAEA T SPIRIT WITHIN THE HOLE IS MOVIE **'II "Sflll 01 The N1ghl" ( 1982) Roy Scheld81. Meryl S11eep < ZlMOVIE * * •11 "Fooltn' Around" ( 1980) Gary Busey, Annette O'Toole -1t:30-e MAGHOM, P.1. 0 (8TOHIGHT 8 SATVAOAY N!Om fJ (!]) A8C NEWS NIGHTLINE Q IH SEARCH Of ... G» 'flilCl<E Of THE NIGKT G> STREETS Of SAN FRANCISCO tm FAUil Y PORTRAIT m 700CLUB (H MOVIE **~"Still 01 The Night" ( 1982) Roy Schetdef. Meryl Slteep 10 MOVIE • • • ·~ "The Faleon Takes Over" ( t942l George Sa/\de<s, Lynn Ban -11:46- (C)MOVIE *** "Swamp Thing .. (1982) Adri-enne Batbeau. Louis Jourdan. -12:00- Q MOVIE *** "Tiie Fhm·Ffam Miil" (1967) Gecwge-C. Scott, Sue Lyon. Cil IHOEPENDEHT NETWOAI< NEWS QMOVIE * * 'h .. The Soldier" ( 19821 Ken Want. WUham Prince -12:30- 0 CHl LA TE NIGHT WfTH DA YID l..ETTEMWf 8 TWILIGHT ZONE fJ LA. TOOAY (!) ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN G> LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE (!]) EHTE.RT AJNMENT TONIGHT -12:35-1-$,MOVIE #ft "Secret Fantasy (1981) Laura Anlonetlt -12:40-e MCCLOUD -1:00- OMOVIE • * • "The Sign Ot The Cross" (1932) Fredri<; March. Claudette COl- bert fJ MOVIE *** "Bloodsport" (19731 Ben Johnson, Gary Busey (!)MOVIE * * 11' 'It "The Night Of The Hunte(' (19551 Robert MllCllum, Shetley WtnlMS. G» All IN ntE FAMILY «!)MOVIE • • "Strange l ady In Town" ( 1955) Greer Garson, Dana Andrews. moENESOOTT (H)ntEHrTCHHll<ER C01MOVIE * 11' 'h "Ladies And Gentleman, TIM! Fabulous Stains" (19811 Diane Lane, Ray Winstone CZ MOVIE • * •;, "The Chosen" (1978) 1<1rk Douglas. Simon Ward. -1:15- <Ci MOVIE • • • '-' .. Poltergeist" ( 1982) Craig T Nelson, Jobelh W1lkams -1:30- D ~NBC NEWS OVERHIGKT IDNEWS fft)MOVIE * * 'h "Death Ship" ( 1980) George Kennedy, Rlclla.rd Crenna QMOVIE • ••'h "Don's Party .. (1976) John Hargreave. Pat Btsllop -2:00-u ())CBS NEWS NIOHTWATCH -2:<>S- IS MOVIE * * • • "The Godlalhef'' ( 1972: Marton Brando, Al Pacino -2:30-8 G» Q!NEWS rOJ HUANG CHUHG I PAIVA TE LIVES -3:00- (!) MOANING STRETCH G»MOV1£ * * • "The Goddess" ( 1958) Kim Slantey, Lloyd Bridges. (ti MEH'S GYMNASTICS IOJAOCKONTV UMOYIE ** * "An Ollieef And A Genlle- man" (19821 Riehlld Gere. OeOra Winger IZlMOVIE "Lianna ' ( 1983) Linda Griffiths. Jane Halteren. -3:t5- <CJMOVIE "The Slims .. ( 1973) Jim Brown, JWy Pace. -3:30-DMOVIE • "The TrMMe Of Monte Critlo .. l 1949) Glenn Llnglfl, Adele Jergens. (f)FNTH20 ., MAACU6 WELIY, M.D. ©)MOVIE * * o,; "I, The Jur{' 11982~ Armllldt Atsante, Blrbatl C1111t1. -4:00- (f) TOP O' THE MOfMHO MOYE .... "Des Boot" (1911) Juetgen ProellnOw, Arthur~. -4:30- (f) IUUWINKL.E -•:50-CCJMOYE •'.i "Super F'uu" (1981) Ttrene9 Hll. Eme11 8orgrn l'ut a few words to work for you ·~the Daily P-ilai ... l>l'n hl'I '" a 1 lu Wl'I' tt'll'k 0 1 twu llwn· A 11d th1• 11~·h1l1ml l'fft.~·t.:1. purut·ulurly the t'ffN'l1 ve Ulk.' u( scrim to t>nhanet.· iht· play':s two rontraxung worlds. urc l'11pt~iully well done. By_t it i:s mus1c11l din.>ctor Jim lahil'i. h11unting urrlmlfi'ments, hcuvy on the percuasion, which m<*l d\•tlnllivcly undcrst'Ore this tale of lnatant love bt•twe.>n a 20th l'<mlury nuan and an 18th century woman (tht' romance must~ quick ~10C\• Brtgadoon c.>nly lasts one day l':wh l 00 years). Combined with the clabcir/llt> chor(-ography of Patt.1 Colom bo and Mark Knowles -who also doubles effectivdy as the ctr in the village's ointment it is one of the Harlequin's m OSl aC'(•ompliShl'Cl l'XUll'lplt'S Of atmosphere. Thc cast 1s well t•hoscn. with two singing vok-es in particular mt•r1ting special attention. Cheryl Crandall is first rate as the vi llage lassie who tumbles for lhc• Amt>rican vis1tc.>r. while J ohn Rat-ca does an oUL'itandmg vocal JOb in the smaJler role of the bridegroom who'll "go home with Bonnie Jean." J ohn Culver mtcrprl'ls the part of the morl' romanltl' me mbt'r of the tourist duo cff(!('tivcly, but it 1s Roger Galloway as his imbibing side kick who reall y gets the aud1enc€''s attention . One of Gal- loway's lines which makt-s little sense out of m nlext "that hyperthyroid nt>ver heard or Ch1 vas Regal" brmgs down the house a l lhe Harlequin. The "hyperthyroid" 1s a libidinous S<•ottish lass playro wonderfully by J€'nny Wentworth. who pinches (often literally) every bit of ribald charm from her character. David Alverson also is excellent as the town elder who keeps the secret of Brigadoon . Others conlributing measurably to the sut·c:ess of "Brigadoon" are Jim Flynn as Knowles' proud father. Allison Gregory as Racca's young bride, Albert Lantieri as her dad and Jill Henry as Culver's stateside fiancee. Try to watch "Brigadoon" without drumming your fingers or tapping your feet and you'll find it's a lost cause. This infinitely enjoyable musical continues lhrough m id-Februar y at the Harlequin. 3503 Harbor Blvd ., just north of Cost.a Mesa. Call 979-5511 for ticket infomfation. ·-TllE-BICIR"l" ''A TERHIFll ' MOTION Plerullli. <X> s1<_:E rr ... S'l'UI .. ' . . ..,. --··--· IQ crdwiardt ~ CINIENAWUlT ..... ,. ........ 41 \ .. ' •t •.••• ~J4 7~~l ~. I 0 •91J MC.MIUA l "llEATAl ... MENT co NOW PLAYING At The.'>e S1wdally Selected Theatres 8RlA FOUNTAIN VALLEY LA HAIRA ORANGE . '·'. " , 1,, NAC f J>llo11•• '°""" C•nfOOrne .,, ..: .. "".' &•It lltil1 634 7~53 COS TA MESA IRVINE MISSION VIEJO WUTMINSTER E JA~IO Ioli• -r .1 ... Ju'· ~·. l!l<'>~I' ro ... ,,0..11<\ '°" UA M~t ,, ,,. q,·q J l4• I. ,, "• ~~· Ofi!>~ \ t rO M~ 495 &210 893~•6 H TORO I '"•"I' ..... 1~1 .. r,.., • ~H' 'rJl.l\0 ,.,,,., .. ~naco"tto •o .. '~"•..a•cuo"' "'STAR 80' IS Y•RY STRONG STUl'I'!' NEWSWEEJ< • •LJ>OOCO.,_..Alll"51: rw. -·-o ~ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT edwards CINEMA .... 10 1 IOUlt••I C 546 3102 l at/IVft 1:30, Mon.·Tll. 3:45, 1:00, 7:20. 1:30 1:1s, 101ao Al A0 AW\ ~ _5.__0~-'~---- r , t •JP~ IH• Q1 P£S ~ I \I 2 M•I S~1ow1n9\ Only $2. 75 UnlU\ O tllerwht NOlitO. S 113td~·r•riatj6i61~ 2551 / ": ·~ '· ) 'tr FOR FUn! EXCITEmEnT! v,s.tOur .. ia I ..A-Wi!;®;•!f!Cffi!tjlfU•i:~?llYf'_j w ~ ~2 :10 ! Jg im °'TettM f .vk'.....-\0; s ' '0 c . ·'-{, . -r--: l ~::g ~4.,fntl4tvf • · m 12:00 2:Jo sioo 7 ,30 10:00 ~-... 12:00 2:30 S:OO 7 140 10:15 Ill;) •ntt11 f,i#.i§6 l619 a1101~~W:) ~ll'f ICINI "Sov"° Olf•fO 1010... (tvl('Ooo()f •.ncilk>lt•rrl'Of tOO'C' ;fl, .,U ,·;/?fttveu" Ylll'YVlll3 • /) ':f' Flulld1nc• II") Pltus Adulll Only * ..... llllftl~. DtADPEm Phil ftll1al 'rtrror <"I llf"t!J, CH flVY C:'ENluRr CHAS .: Mr. Mom (PG) "''""'f'j"I '''"··n1111 m I U0•-111" '""" UH Plu• T UCllnt PIHH II") • Euv Mn11t-, 11") 'K~i3. --0 IT • A ll Tiie "lt lll lio!owet (fl') Dr1vt tnl Ootn t JO WUhtnCI• / 6·•t Wullnftllll Children Undtrl2 Fru Unltu Noted Orange Coos1 OAIL Y PILOT /Tuesday, Novem~r 29, 1983 (hf'r yl Crandall and John Cul v,•r s tar in "Brigadoon" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. BACKSTAGE -The Newport Theat<.•r Art.s Ccnkr has a hit on its hand in "FootUght Frenzy" and has t>><tcnded the backstage farce to an extra weekend. through l:>tx'. 17 ... performanl't.•s a re Fridays and Saturdays al 8 p.m. with reservations taken at 631-0288 ... The Laguna Moult.on P la y house is planning a celebration on New Year's Eve to honor its volunteers who have lent their time to the theater over the past three years ... however, si~cp not all thl•ir home addresses and phone num~~ are available, those who have worked at the Moulton re<'ently are asked to cont.act Ruth Schryver at the play house box offiL-e, 494-0743 or 494-8021... IF IT CAN'T SC ARE THEM TO DEATH ITWlLL FI ND ANOTHER WAY. --o lR,_ H••r4• alllll'TOl CIHUtlA -IOI n lhcMllU IUlll 6'11 '.>40 llU 111.H_ll, II •OOllUll Ullll• CIOVI ~JO 4401 .a:i..._ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ ~ rso:goin Mo.tinees' 9!f1~S\~1f(114 J "60 ~ MONDAY l h1y SATURDAY FACUllYor CANOllWOOO All rtrtorm1ntl'\ Bt'lou ~ 00 rM "M llGMT STWf" ("') lfo Spte E...,...mt nO I Hohl "IO W DOll'I Slll(O 5".CIM LllCAQllU1 IQHl61'1::-) 1 llO H \ I JO ... AllSTOllM" (K) "70 .. DOlll • LA MIRADA AT RQSlCRMS "A NIGHT IN IOVEN" (R) 11)0 11'1 I 10 61S 110 IQ to "IUIGTOllM" t") lM.116 "f~ OSfUlllM EXDll'' (l) I 00. \.JO. 9 S~ "All M mfT ..,., .. (l) I 00, JOO SOO. 100. 900.11 00 Ill! llJ0.11\,l lS,610 lOlHtlY 100 "NATI Afl> HAYES" (PG) 11.lO l JO 00 6~ llO IOIO "f(V(Jt CRY WOLF" (PG) I 00, l JO 6 llO. &JO. IO~S "ll£1\ltfl Of M Ell" (K ) fl 10 • OOtBT $111110 11l0 lllO HO aoo JOJO Al OP£N 6pm Stat1 6:45pm "lltCHMD Plt'f~ IDE Mil NOW" (R) Pl.US "lttlaE FISH" (R) "IDO SA'f !DO~· (PS) Pl.US "IUllSTOllM" (PC) lrO. J 10, HO t 00 10 10 "TI£ DUO nK" (R) r• OIU 100 110 \40 IOIOril• 100 11 JO t ~ U O 'O I !IC 10\S "CROSS COONTIY" (R) 11l0 1)0,1 )0 •JO I JO IOJO "TEST MDT" (PG) I 00. lOO. \00 100 900 II 00 "MITYVl.ll 3-0" <"'> 12>0.1 ~. 00 '1\ 110 1010 SAi Ollll 171\ 110 IJ\ 00 I~ 10~ •"ni•1~:=t.• ,,. 87TJ .. lbifl'·!i·-1867 - Thicke 'adopted' by town in Iowa:: BOONL. lowt• <AP> Telev1SJon udk 11how hclbt AJan T tllC·ke got has fondetet wish over th(' w(-«·k4'nd an American town to call h~ home whl•n 400 Boone residl•nt.-s braved a C'h1Ulng wlnd to a tu·nd t'l'n •monles "adopting" the Canadian d llt.en. Thickt.-. host of tht' 11yndlcated "Thk ke of t~ Night," wa'I adopted Saturday as part of a conl(:llt held on his late-night TV proiuam On the a1r, Thicke said he had become homeslc* nnd w as look.mg for a U.S town rest'mbhng h1S Canadian home of Kirkland Lake. tn northern Ontario. Boone resjdenl Cindy Kapaun askl'<l tbc luc.:ul rad io station tc publicize tht' '-ont.~t and .Boont.· rc>spondt'd with thto• adoption offer. which Th1ckt> tallt-d "the most ambitious, warmest and diverse." Senne• of. has duties Saturday as Boone's nt-wly adopti-d son included stints as pizza maker. pol1t.-.• offwcr. engineer aboard the Boone and Scenil· Vct.lley Railroad and snow shoveler at the communitv c·olle~c. - l lc· 1tlso was host for a dam:e Saturday cvcnmg to IJe n.cht the Juvenile Diabt.°l(.>S Foundation . a prcludl· w his upc.'Omtng appearance Saturday as host of <i national diabetes telethon -------- --.. .- .. PG ~· NOW PLAYING BREA MISSION VIEJO NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE Mann f:lreJ Piat a 529 5339 [d1.a•os V e10 T '· ~ £0,.a1os t,e-.c." ( ieoom~ 830 &990 c ~f'T'jj t,j.: 2'.153 HUNTINGTON B~CH Eo ... a·os H1."t 10111" t "P'f'd 8'8 0388 &.!~ 0760 tit N.• ,,. lllUCI '111' •II °' '""'' I 00 9 I\ "' .. ' "~. ,......., . 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IW\ Ull IOIS -l'lr<tl ... l11oll IJO mTMU » 1K I 11oo """' 700 IOJO NnJl 1111 I IOF' 11) io "1t11MEll" fNI UO 100 IOOQ ....... 11.-r (Ill • ~ ••• "IC! -. 09 ... \19r M l .... 110 ....... , ... _. 11Cl l lS ,...w "'' ......... llM SOUTM COAST •u•vi Ill •oa&· Ill ......... .... ,,.lilt ( ... _ ·-0).1111 \ -""'" , •.. llCKlll C* _..111r -"'"" I It t JO • ..... ----...-~--------·"·--· -·-·-.....,..-.,...----------------------------------- Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Tu .. day, November 29. 1983 ,. provided by JET WIND SYSTEMS, INC. lnvettlMf'lt provldee: 811111 ClllTY 11111111 Builder buys land in HB business district FEDERAL-lnveelment Tax Credit ............ 10% ButlMH Energy Credit. .......... 16'4 STATE-Solar Energy Credit ..................... 25'1• TOTAL CREDITS ......................... 50•1. o.>recl•llon •nd Long Tefm Income FOR INFORMATION CALL: 7141760-9509 11 Malnaall Or .• Corona del Mar, CA 92e25 °""'911 onl\t ~°"""'I _.,....,..IO c.111 ,....,.. ~ eMllfV -~.......,.i-~.....,..01 -.~•..,..,,.n·11 ot • .._. 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CJhlnrn1J r1•,1denh 111Jy phurw u~ JI 11«Xll IC>ol itlY t.11 ,1 lrl'l' 1111c11111a11011 p<11 kt't Out 11! ,1,rll' rt·~nl1·11h fllil) ph11111· "'.ii 1KOOl I!· .l·htl I Ii Or 11'111111 lhl' \1111 fl1111 h1'111\\ ( •lll\llhdll\111 "'~ Jf'flllllllllll'llt' .1111~ ~'-ilOO 1111t1.1! 111111111111111. l11jliHl'lll1 Ill ·-----HANNES 1ULV1NG------ '" tol1 I ' 111tNI \~l .1· .. ~Uhhl< l \ Xlll)I l('>.l lltll~ IJINI \\.1 Arlh111 fll\d '•••t 1!\I ,,,,,,,,. ~··" ~ \ "!111M1 j 111 ~;1 ~!02 Frrt• Information Pat~l'I. \Amt ---------------------! i\,f,h··" -------------------- Cu,---------------------- '9ah -------------lip l'udr ____ _ Four parce1a of land totallns ~7.19~ lqWU'e feet have been purchued ln the Ceatral Park B11lDe11 Ceaser In HunUnaton Beach bf Scltmtd1 Cou&rucUoD Co. of Huntington Beach for de- velopment of lnduatrial condominlunw . • • • Kare• Lippe Advertl1lD1 aad Public Rela- Uoa1 wu been INtlected by Tile l't'armlastoa Group to handle publicity foa· the 1H4 But WarmJ.a1toa IDleratloul Grud Prhl. The evenl la echeduled for September of next year, ln Newport Beach. • • • Toat Clleroae Saucedo has been promoted to the poeition of art di.rector at SmtUa & Myere Advertl1ln1, IDc. ln Santa Ana. Formerly, she terved as auiatant art director. . . . . . RolaDd 0t1ood has been named president of the Orange County chapter of the BulldlDg 1Dd111ry A11ocla&loa of Soullaena California. Osgood, president of Irvine Pacific Developmeat Co., succeeds Karl 0 . Bergbeer. president of the 8er1~eer Co. • • • Maril S. St. Clair. vil-e president of finance for Alpba Mlcro of Irvine, announced the company has negotiated a short-t.enn line of credit to $7.5 million with Cba1e Manhattan Bank. • • • Helloaetlc1, Inc., of Irvine, has announced that Cbarlee W, Mt11ler has been elected chrurman of the board of directors and chief executive officer. He was chief executive officer of Western Digital Corp. • • • Jim Gibson of Huntington Beach has recently been hired as a salesman for PAC Corp.'1 Sou them California branch. Working out of PAC's Irvine office, he will be responsible for marketing the company's turnkey &CCOUnting management sys· tern. ••• Lew Soloway of Magna1ync-Moviola has New machines for office focus of conference Office technology is becoming more and more complex. The accounting department is totally computerized. Inventories are now kept in computer memories and the word procesaor has·replaced the electric typewriter. And there's more automation on the way. The 1984 Office Automatjon Conference, "Of- fice Automation and You," will help professionals and managers focus on the needs of the user . The new.et.Lin office tec~ology will ~ e_~hibited during the event:-scheduled for Feb. 20 through 22 at the Los Angeles Convention Cent.er. The conference will feature more than 45 ses&ons specifically oriented toward di.fferen't at- tendees: managers, administrators, planners, analysts. consultants and product designers, accord- ing to program chainnan Addie Mattox, president of Tpe Mattox Group in south Laguna. One of the highlights of the even t will be the keynote address by David Keams, president and chief executive of{icer of the Xerox Corporation. For an additional fee, a half-day seminar on professional development will be given. A new feature this year will be the half-day private symposium, called the Executive Program, which is designed to help executive streamline their de· ciaion-makin3 procesaes. u.,mr l rl1•phon1 1 For additional infonnation write Trudi Riley, llu~onr'' T drph110~ 1 ----------..,,,..,,,.---,.,_,,.~, American Federation of lnfonnation processing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliio~P~llm/'l9~/83;I Societies, Inc., 1899 Preston White Dr .. Reston, VA 22091 or call (703) 620-8952. -· 7~fo;~f ~n the Daily Pilai1 C•"~1'!£::~?·~:~ Goodrich ~.Ti:'~S~N~O~T~T~O~O~L~A~T~E~I O~N~L~Y~3~2~D~A;;Y;;;S;;L;;E;;F;;T;./ on water To Relund ALL ·a3 Taxes W11hhetd and Recover '80·'82 Taxes • board Investment Tax Credits/Energy Tax Credits I 1 • 2 1 · 4 1 . 6 1 • 10 1 • Leverage James Goodrich, a Real Estate • Developmental 011 & Gas . No Min/Max Investment board member of the lrvine Ranch Wat.er .Dis- trict, was recently elected to the board of the Asaociation of Cali- fornia Wat.er Agencies, a coalition of water agen- cies that deliver nearly all of the stat.e's most vi ta1 resource, Goodrich, a senior hydrologist with the i;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;;~~~~;;~ consulting firm of Camp, Dresser and McKee, has served in Irvine since 1980. Imperial Savings' 1bmorrow MOftgage~· .... . . . Q••a lify today. Borrowagain tomOrrow.· 1-800-CHEK-NCJW {1-800-243-5669) >. •Raio )Uhj('Ct td tllanae whhnut no1tcr. Annual PcrctnUI(< IUtn hurd 11n cyplcal loan~. 'uhjcct 10 lncre"'r aftrr M"lllcmrm Onr Yc•r AJJ1,.1ilt)I«'. ~ton1hl) (Plan A) Rall' '"h:ui11~ aftrr 6 monrhs. monthly rhn<aftcr 0Inll!£!:\!!~ W'ben, Tt11mwrrm • &-sins TodLJ)'. LB Leads Club picks officers The Leads Club of Laguna Beach has elected new officen. Loil Fishman, owner of Printmaat.ers ln Newport Beach, has been voted coordinator for club ac- tivities. Jill Lloyd of Exot.ica Landtcaptng ln Laguna haa been named Uliltani coordinator and Maryanne Harper of Seconds Are Beat ahop ln South Laguna has been elected club recorder. The Leads Club is a group of women who aid women 1n buatness. It providn advertlalng and b\8ineta contacts for members and h old1 w eekl y meetings WtdMldaya, '1:1~ a.m ., at Poor Richards in the Vlllap Fair MalJ in ._ _______________________ _.,, LaRUna &ach. • been elected chairman of c.;ompal1ct'1 lJeere Group whoae pul'J)Olle la to provide communication among uaera of MANFAC..'T 11 aoftware and the user baae. • • • Ralpb 0. ArnHeD has jolned the New port Beach office of Grubb aad EUii CommerclaJ Brokera1e Grouz where he will specialize in land acquiaition. Son ra BaUey has joined the firm's properties division. • • • Weetena Di&ltal Corp. announced an agree- ment with Percom Da&a Corp. to manufacture and market Percom's new PerComNet Local Area Networking board. • • • Barbara Gorla has been named general sales , manager of Civic-Data Corp. a Newport Beach -based directory publishing firm. S he wW be responsible for display advertising sales for the L'Ompany's Southem ~ifomia -Business Direc- tory and Buyers G uide and 1t.s Southern CaJifomia Ports Maritime Directory. • • • Danny Allen Nllien has joined Bayly, Marlin and Fay of Orange Coanty, lnc. as vice president. Before joining the Newport Beach insurance broker, Nitz.en held a similar position with a nother insurance firm. • • • State of tbe Art, Inc. of Costa Mesa, has announced the appointment of Roberl C. Fick as vice president, finance and chief financial officer tor the microcomput(:r bwtlnn1110hware publlah- lng company. • • • lrviN!-bwk.-d Tom Carter Prod1ct&oo1, a full-11ervice producUon company, hat named Irv&a Kimber of Sane.a Ana to the post of dlrector of ahow development tor the live en~rtainment division. Kimber, who LI al.to director of technical tervlce, will initiate live prt.>9entaUont for conven· lions, trade showa and 11peclaJ eventa. • • • Robert McMaster of Fountain Valley has been promoted to senior accountant with the Newport Beach offl~:e ot Fox & Compaay. • •• Clluck Zaremba has joined KiDI AdverU1ln1 aad Public RelatloDI of Newport Beach as director of public relations. Zaremba, a public relation.a man for more than a decade, was most recently account manager at Baa10 aDd A11ociate1 in C.OSta Mesa. • • • The Grant Baildlng Co. has announced the appointment of Bart Deaa Pebblee to the Newport Beach company's manage ment staff. • • • In an effort to help jobeeekers in Orange County , Apple Prln&er1 of Orange LI offering fn!e resume copying eervices to any unemployed penon. Apple President Tye Roy said the offer of 10 tree resume copies ia good anytime through the end of January at Apple's location at 292 S. Tustin Ave., Orange. The store is open 8 a.m . to ~ p .m. Monday through Friday. "lt has been our policy that we must be responsible participanta in our community," said Roy. • • • Tile Rua Groap, offer' landscape architect services, haa leased a -1quare-foot unit located al 260 Newport 've ln Newport Beach. The finn was fo •• _ .• _,,,.located at 2691 Victor in Irvine . Leasing was by Norrie, Bea• " Slmpson. 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Money supply said unchanged NEW YORK-Interest rates were little affected by the Federal Reserve Board's report that the nation's baaic money supply was unchanged in mld-November. The Fed said Monday that the money supply slipped $300 million in the week ended Nov. 16, but it revised the previous week's figure upward by the same amount . New construction declines ~YORK-A sharp decline in public works spending and a drop in housing demand resulted in a 3 percent decline in new oonsiruction contracts last month from September, a research firm reported. The F.W. Dodge division of McGraw Hill information Systems Co. said Monday that new contracts totaled $16.2 million in October. . ,. AT&T to off er credit cards WASHINGTON -American Telephone & Telegraph Co. plans to offer credit cards for uae in charging calla at new, coinless public telephones equipped with.sma,ll video acreena. AT&T's announcement Monday was qWckly matched by MCI Communications, its largest long-distance competitor. Loans to farmers remain weak CHAMPAIGN, fil. -Agricultural bankers ln the Midwest say the demand for loans by f.annen remained weak last summer. and many bankers expect the trend to continue. A survey of 575 bankers ln five states revealed "weak farm loan demand, sluggish repayment rates and a high level of refinancinp." according to Peter Heffernan of the Federal Reaerve Bank of Chicago. Deposit insurance tightened WASHING TON -Federal regulators, reacting to moves by California and other states to liberalbe their laws for savings and loan asaodationa, have tightened the req\lire. ments for new S&Ls aeeking government inaurance of their deposits. The decision Monday by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board sought to head off what the regulaton saw aa a potentially serious threat to the safety of the insurance fWld that backs up depositors' money to $100 .• 000 ~ yirift institutions. Dollar surges; gold steadies :: LP NOON .~-ilfhe· U.S. dollar surged in early foreign trading today. hitting_ new all-time highs~ the French franc and Italian lira. Gold bullion prices steadied in Europe after an $18 rise Monday which waa attributed ln part to the , robbery of $37 .5 million worth of bullion in London Saturday. GOLD QUOT AllONS WHAT NYSE DID ~ Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear in the Daily Piiot. WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK (APl Nov. it Adv•nced OecllMd U~notd Tolll lHUll New l\191" NewlO\Ol1 METALS Toaay m 3'2 106 Ml It ' Prt -' oav l2t 716 :n• , .. 23 7 NEW YOM CAP! -84)0I -.oue melM pno.to0ay: C...., · l.,,._70 oenl9 • pound, U.S. deMi l9llo! •• C...., ·ts. 16 C*'lt pw pound, HY C- apo! ,,_.. olaeed Motl LeM • tS.27 oente 1 pound, ..... -. • pound, ........ "". U.4711 ....... w.... _,,.,._.II>, ....... 11-•pound,H.V. __,. ~.~.00 pw 71 lb ..... 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The breakup of the Bell System 1s the biggest change ever in the history of telecommunica- tions As a part of this. we're changing our name from Pacific Telephone to Pacific Bell. But we've been working hard to make su re the big changes for us will result in just a few changes for you . So we've restructured our whole company, and we'tl be able to answer any questions you may have, now or in th e future . As proof, if you have any ques- tions about your phones, your service. your bills. how to get . repairs. how to get Lifeline serv- ice or even questions about other people's products and services -all you have to do is make one simple phone call. One call to Pacific Bell to get all your ques- tions answered . all the help you need . Now. even though Pacific Bell is making big changes in our company,_Qne thing won't change: you 'll still be able to depend on us for quality service. So if you need any help or have any questions. simply call the people you've always called first . Call Pacific Bell . · PACIFICtJBElL,M ' . • - , Daily Pilot TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1983 COMICS C5 C6 ClASSlfllD Anteaters get def ensl.ve Dally Mlol "'°'cw by L• ,_ UC Irvine's Ben McDonald stretches for one of his five rebounds Monday night in 9 I -71 victory. UC Irvine posts impressive 91-71 ~asketball win By JOHN SEV ANO Of ... Delly ........ " Bill Trumbo simply referred to it "as a good old Cashion whip- ping. "We were outstrengthed. We were outquicked. We got beat in just about every way you can," continued the first-year Univer- sity of Idaho coach. "I'll tell you, when your quick- est guys aren't as quick as their biggest guys, you know you're in trouble.'' Trumbo's latter comment may have been s\retching things a lit- tle, but he was trying to make a · point-and that is this year's UC Irvine basketball team is good. Real good. ByCURTSEEDEN CM ......... Without trytna to paint too bleek of, • picture, Goklen We.tCollep'1 moetaar-tve bUkecbell play,r thfi ...... figures to be a 6-5 tre&bman forward who. hal been on a Mormon rn1mtop the PNt two years., • His name is Bill Bruce, and1f success runa in the family, Coach Jim Greenfield may have a legitimate proepect when the Ruatlers open the 1983-84 eeason Wedneeday. Bruce is the younger brother of Leland Bruce, who was Golden West's leading scorer a year ago. Bruce pretty much ~emplifies the entire RU8tler team. He's a freshman and subsequently has no com- munity college ,.e;cperjence. ' And what makes them so im- pressive is tt}e fact the Ant.eaters no longer play one end of the Ooor. Not any more, anyway. This is a complete team, one that exercises an offense and a de- fense. "I'm very impressed," offered Trumbo, who saw many of Bill Mulligan's teams as a coach at Garden Grove High and Santa Rosa Junior College, while Mulligan was at Long Beach Poly High and Riverside and SaddJe- back colleges. "Although I always felt his teams played hard defensively, this is the best I think his team has played." If it sounds as if Trumbo was The fact '8. the Rustlers bout ~ two part-time re-cumm, tt.vtera from lalt ~· 1qUlld which finilhed with • 16-15 overall record. The rmtier la laced with f.l'llhmen. but there ia ltill . hope fOr a big ~ when Golden Welt enters 'South Cout Confenmce play. That h9Pe resta on \he shoulders of player like Bruce, and 6-2 90phomore Bob O'Connor, a transfer student from -Humboldt State. Another new addition to the squad ls Corey Everhart, a 6-4 sophomore forwatd· from Newport Harbor High who played six games for Golden West two years ago. GJ!.!enfield's squad is indeed a-mixed bag of talent with the (See owe, Pase C%) affected by what he saw of the Ant.eaters Monday night, it's be- cause he was. In fact , shell-shocked might be a better description. The finaJ 91-71 spanking ad- ministered by the Ant.eaters in their season opener at the Anaheim Convention Center doesn't begin to illustrate the Vandals' frustrations Monday night. Despite the 20-point margin, the game was much more lopsided than that. A 4-4 score with 17:01 to play in the first half was as cl06e as Idaho would get the entire game. UCl reeled off a 10-0 spree at that point to assume a 14-4 advantage and the Vandals would never be heard from again. "It's really tiring," explained cent.er Tod Murphy of UCI's new defensive concept. "But I think it's more fun beCauae it creates more of a team-oriented type of thing. "We're playing de-fense now to get our offense started and I kind of like it. It's not oft.en you go out and beat a team like Idaho by 20 points." UCI Coach Bill Mulligan ad- mitted the last time he had a team play this tenaciously was in 1964 when he was the coach at Long Beach Poly. "l'_y~ always wanted to play (Sff ~CJ. Page C%) It's a rematch hut then again • • • F oun.tain Valley, Servile will duel again, but there have been a I ew changes By JOHN SEV ANO Of.,,.Delly,...ltaft As far as Coach Mike Milner is concerned, you can throw out the fact his Barons of Fountain Valley High have any psychological advantange because they have already beat.en Servite once this season. The date was Sept. 29 of this year. It was the fourth game of the season for both schools and Fountain Valley walked away with a rather easy 24-8 non-league victory. back Ted Prukop -to 82 yards on 19 carries. l\s coaches like to say, however, all that is past history. This Friday (7:30 p.m.), in the semifinals of the CIF Big Five Conference playoffs (to be held at Santa Ana Stadium), the slate is clean once again. "We're approaching it from this per- spective -we're 2-0 and they're 2-0," says Milner, referring to the playoff records of both schools. "This is a c~ic Orange County rivalry. dates back to 1978. That figure includes the 24-8 win this year over the defending CIF Big Five champions. But ... "When we played them last time their quarterback (Eric Buechele) was untried and untested," offers Milner. "He's had some very ·sound games since." The Barons had a total of 200 yards in offense, including three touchdowns, through the air. The defense, meanwhile, held the Friars to one lone touchdown in the third quarter and the team's big weapon -running The Fountain Valley-Servit.e rivalry has always been good. It has produced some great games, SOTJ'!e great finishes and some great players." The Barons hold a 5-1 edge over the Friars in a recently established series that Buechele, a junior, was making only his second start of the season when the Friars met the Barons (now 9-2-1 overall). Furthermore, Servit.e was in the midst of entirely revamp- ing its offense -from an option to an I-back fonnation. And even ihough he may have been shaky, Buechele still completed 13 of 27 passes for 156 yards. Tod-Murphy ( 43) muscles Insiae-two Idaho defendel'§· He had 10 points and 10 rebounds. Estancia 'midgets' tall in Sea View For three of the past four with CdM for the league cham- basketball seasons. Estancia High pionship and reached the semi- Coach Larry Sunderman has finals of the CIF 3-A playoffs been blessed, or cursed (depend-before losing to Palm Springs. ing on how you look at it) with . . Needless-to-say, Johnstorf and I . well, let's just say some very Curtis figure as two of the five ' small t.eatns. starters. The other three spots, \ And the 1983-84 version is no however, are still up in the air. ·, exception. Sunderman says senior J eff "No one has grown. We still Graham (6-31h ) and Tim Deutsch have a bunch of midgets," says (6-1), and juniors Todd Mooney ·sunderman with a chuckle. (6-2) and Scott Clements (6-0) are '.fhat's not stopping a number of currently battling for front-line Sea View League coaches from positions. , predicting the Eagles, along with Sunderman says there will Corona del Mar, as the teams to probably be times when he'll use beat this season. a three-guard offense, meaning Senior guards Jon Johnston junior Ad!lm Lockwood (5-11) (5-10) and Jim Curtis (5-11) are · would start. the only lettermen returning "It's just a matt.er of who from last year's squad that tied (See EAGLES, Page C2) John Whiteman Vikes' Whiteman jolts theory - Marina defensive hack key to devastating win over Monarchs By ROGER CARLWN Oflllel>ellyl'tlolttaft ls Marina High's football team, which is in the CIF Big Five semifinals against Bi.shop Amat Friday night really for real with their 6-4-2 overall record? Don't ask anyone from Mat.er Dei that question, they're still trying to recover from a punchout that left them on the wrong end of a 27-3 score last week in the quarterfinals. Although the upstart Vikings of Marina Coach Dave Thompson certainly had sterling efforts from every comer, the near-lethal play of safety John Whiteman, a two-year starter who literally took Mater Dei out of its game with back-to-back stops leveling would-be receiven. . The Monarchs were down, 14-3, and desperately needed to put together a drive in the aecond quarter. But Jeff Ruit.enschild slammed a Mater Dei ball carrier for a four-yard toes, forcing Mater Dei to af}rial ~~ ' PLAYER OF THE WEEK < Whiteman, however, broke up two straight passes and in the process broke the Monarchs' spirit, too, with eye-popping hits. "He get the tempo with those two great hits in the first half," says his coach, Dave Thompson. "He's a good one and has always been a hitter. As our No. l defensive back, he's-our signal caller and makes all of the adjustments. But he doesn't have very much in terms of interceptions." In !tie con~~t of Mat.er Dei, Whiteman caused five incompletJona, had four tackles, including a quarterbac~ sack and was in on two assists. For the aeaaon the All-Sunset League defender has 41 tackles, 38 aaaista, 2 sacks, 8 pass knockdowna, 1 fumble recovery and 1 caused fumble. He has alao intercepted three pasaes, but two were nullified by penaltj,es. Amat-brings fiashy credentials into Marina game "I was in the right place at the right time," saya the 6-1, 175-pound aenior, who alao doubles aa Marina's punter. Mater Dei'a ad~antage was suppoeed to be a stronger lookl and Whiteman admits that theory waa noted by the Vikinp. By ROGER CARLWN Of .. Deir .... IWI There have been few surprises at Bishop Amat High School during this 1983 football campaJgn - the Lancers were the favorites to win the Angelus League crown and enter the playoffs with flOllSy credentiala and they have. Thoee credentials stand in the way of Marina High, which enten the CIF Big 5 football playoffs with a 6-4-2 record following a 27-3 win over another Angelus League team, Mater Oei. The two are scheduled to meet Friday ntght at Orange Coast College (7:30). Coach Jim Patricio, in hi.9'fifth year at the helm, took Amat to the league title for the first time ~hind 'the formidable running game of 5-11 , 185-pound senior tailback Randy Tanner. In all the I...ancers are t 10-2 with a 5-0 league record. Tanner has racked up 15 tpuchdowns and A.mat's defenee has been enough to virtually cut every opponent's offenee in half. ~ For lnstance, in the past four games, Mater Dei, St. Paul, Notre Deme and Lakewood have comblned to acore 3 touchdowns. While Tanner is obviously a big item in Amat's attack, it's the defenee of Unebacken Rigo Diaz and Tim Garcia, linemen Adam ZW'O ( 190) and tim Davida (230) and Derek Taylor and Dirk Adams· in the secondary which haa really kept Amat in superior situations. Bill Jones, another linebackel', waa a eeoond team all-league 1election. Th• others were all flrst team choices. Am&t., in fact, placed nine players on the tits\ • team all-league aelections, in addJtlon to Tanner and Canova lJated as the l~e's MVP and most outstanding offensive player, respectively. Marina, on the other hand, whic~ ahares the SUJ'\llet League championship with a 3-1-1 record, had two (receiver Mike Crowley and runner Eric Kannan) on the lN1Ue'1 fint tNm and eight eecond team playen u picked by the Daily Pilot. · lt'sa rematch of a aecond round playoff match'in 1981 (Marina won, 21-14), but the Lanoen' offeNlve look is no longer with a wishbone. "We still run the same playa with power from different aets." aaya Patrico. "Marina hu a super offeme," aaya Patricio. "They started slowly and U8l'!d their prllCtice games to learn and have done a tremendout job. It's a defense that bends but doesn't break." "That'a what everybody was saying," he ta)'I. "but we feel we can hit with anybody. Out coaches have aakl that au )'Ml'." • Marina'• slow start (0-3-1 in non-league play) la one of the big topics au.rrounding eemi.finaliata, but Whiteman •YI the Vikes weren't taking it too aertoualy. "We knew we could play with a lot of teuna, IO it's not that much of a aurpri8e to us. We've started bell~ in ounelvee..'' So the Vlkes J>!epare for Biahop Amat Friday. Saya Wbiteman: "I f~l we're peekinc after the 1prtna, the two-a-dayt and the slow atart. Wtt'rw Pulllnc tocethe~'" How aboulBiahop A.mat? ''They're qukk and fut off the ball.'1 •YI Whiteman. "We just have to come to play." ~ . ~. . • .. • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/TuHday. November 29, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Watson accusation against Gary Player mars the Skins Game From AP cU1pa1ctie1 A poet-ma~h confrontation with Gary Player over a rules dl.aput.e ln the Skins Game was intended to be a private matter -but it didn't turn out that way. "A meeting was held at the cloee of the ma~h (Sunday) at which time l made my po81Uon known about the rule infraction, and l conaidered the matter cl.oeed," Wataon said in a prepared statement. "Unfortunately for all parties involved, what was to be a private meeting in- advertently was overheard and now has become a public matter ... "My greatest regret," the Watson statement said, "is that this private matter became a public incident," Dave Anderson. a syndi- cated columnist for The New York Times, reported that Watson, following the conclusion of the Skins Game in Scottadale, Ariz. Sunday, accused Player of a rules violation on the 16th hole, which Player and Watson tied, with Player chipping close to the pin to save par. It was the fourth carry-over of a hole worth $30,000. The value of the hole was $120,000. Since Watson and Player tied, the prize money was carried over to the next hole. Player then went on to win the 17th, worth $1~0.000. Anderson quoted Player as saying: "Tom thought I'd moved a leaf that I shouldn't have. But I told him I didn't and he accepted that. And that's the way we left it," No penalty nor change in prize-money distribution has been made. Player was en route home to South Africa and could not be reached for further comment. Anderson wrote "from a distance of 30 feet away. Wataon could be heard saying, •rm accusing you, Gary ... You can't do that ... I'm tired of this."' Quote of the day Marv BanU1u, University of Wash- ington baaketball coach, on the fint day of practice for 6-11 freshman Christian Welp from Oanabruck. West Gennany: ''He suf- fered cultural shock. He never before had played against anyone who wu 6-7, like Reggie Rosera, with violence in his heart. We coaxed him three days before he came back to practice." Nil.IC f«>TICE PWLIC NOTICE Dolphins rip Bengals, 38-14 MIAMI-IMn Marino threw for m three iouchdowna, two to Mark Duper, t 8 • and the Miami deferwe forced foW' t\&moven Monday nlatht u the Dolphinl beat the Cindnnati Benaala. 38-14. In NFL play. Marino'• ecorina •trikes of .even and 15 yarda to Duper and three yarda to U,ht end 8cuce Hardy enabled the Dolphina to open a two-1ame lead over Buffalo in the American Conference F.ut. Cincinnati, ill playoff hopee all but 1<>ne, commltted two fumbles and Ken Andenon threw two interceptiona u the Benaala fell to 5-6 with ~ gamee left. . Drug scandal rumor hurts NEW ORLEANS -Reportl that m tome New Orleans Saints playen are 4. • involved in a federal drug investfaation probably effected preparationa for Sunday'• game *8ainat the Minneeot.a Vik.lnp, even though no players are conaidered targets, c.oach Bum Phillips said Monday. The Saintl won the National Football League game 17-16 Sunday on two touchdowns by Wayne WU.On and a field goal by Morten Andenen. Last week, U.S . Attorney John Volz con- firmed reports that some Saints players are being questioned in connection with a narcotics in- vestigation, but not as targets. 49ers triumph in overtime Ricky Smltb acored 21 points and m· teanunate Joedy Gardner added 19 Monday night to lead Long Beach St.ate to its first ~ketball victory of the eeaaon, a 73-65 overtime triumph over host University of San Diego . . . Elaewhere in collegiate basketball action Monday night, All-American candidate Mlcuel Ca1e ecored 22 pointl and grabbed 18 rebounda to lead San Diego State to a 72-67 victory over St. Mary's. The forward tc0red four of hia team 'a 11 overtime points to give the Aztecs a aeaeon-opening win ... Center Job Revelli acored 21 points and pulled down 11 rebounds to lead Stanford to a 98-59 victory over Bemidji State, Minn.. at Stanford. U.S. golfers have early lead PEBBLE BEACH -A United n States team paced by Sam Randolph of Southern Cal, Scott Verplank of Okla- homa State and Penny Hammel of · Miami took an 11-1 lead after Monday's first round of play in the ninth NCAA-Japan Golf Competi- tion. Randolph, Verplank and Hammel had 3-under-par scores of 69 on the Pebble Beach COW'lle. Television, radio TV:N'BK-LakersatGoldenState, 7:20p.m., Channel 9. RADIO: NBA-La.ken at Golden St.ate, 7:20 p.m., KLAC (570). NHL -Winnipeg at Kings, 7:20 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). UCI ROLLS, 91-71 • • • From Page C1 thll way, we juat never had t.hme kind of playen here," in&lated MulUaan. who ii the Mme penon who. once lllld: "I'll sometimes concede • buket (defenlively) 80 we can maintain an offenldve rhythm " "We took ldaho right out of their offen1e," Mulliaan con- tinued. "I wu concerned about them before the game. 1 thought they were a good team. I atlll thJnk they're a good team." Which ahould aay 110met.h.lng about the Anteaten. Idaho came in fresh off a 103-'° victory aaainat Padllc of Oregon. And thia la the aame acbool that participated in the NIT laat year and in the NCAA Tournament in 1981 and '82. Monday, though, UCI hara..ed and hounded the Vandals into 22 turnoven ( 14 in the fint half) while recording aeven ateala (six in the first half) in buildinl an inaunnountable 37-25 halftime advantage. By the 13i_59 mark of the second half UCI leG 69-38. Four minutee later it waa 73-47. The only doubt was the final 1COre. "It's more work," said team captain Ben McDonald, who led all ecorers with 18 points, "but that's basketball. An offenae i.s not alwaya going to carry you where a good defenae can pick you up." UCI'• oflenae atill managed to ahoot 64 percent (42 of 78) from the Ooor aa five playen tallied in double figures . Besides McDonald, Troy Cannon came off the bench and poured in 16 Vanguards roll to I 06-56 win SANTA CRUZ -Southern California College cruahed hoet UC Santa Cruz in non-a>nference basketball Monday night, 106-56, with five players acol'fna in double figures for Coach Bill Re- ynolds. Dave Corsi led the way with 20 points, followed by Neil Andenon (15), And.re Smith (14), Dave Tibbs (11) and Barry Silven (10). The Vanguards built a 50-25 lead by halftime and couted. The victory WU the V anguarda' fourth in five decisiona. Next on the road ia Saturday night at Claremont College. polnta; Bob Thornton and Mw-phy bad 12 ..ch (with Murphy Ur> belna the 1MdJna rebounder with l ()); and Ray- mond Lanktord tiniahed with 10. UCJ'• next oudni will be Wectne.day ni&ht when the Ant.- eaten travel to MaUbu to play PepperdJ.ne. N~wport roung, but • • • opt1rn1st1c Newport Harbor High'• buket- ball team ii • little th.in in depth theee daya and, accordinl to Coach Jerry DeBuak, the Sailon won't be at full strength for· a wt).ile. Three players -junion Joey James (6-1) and Mike Beech (6-6) and aenior David Felde -are juat out from football. DeBuak ia trying to ready his team for its (int-round encounter with Warren in the Laguna Beach Invitational Thursday (4:30). "I'm using the term 'cautiously optimistic,' which certainly isn't 80mething ortginal" saya DeBuak in referring to hia club, which competes in the Sea View Leilue. "I think we're going to be OK, but we're awfully young." Of DeBuak's 11 players, eeven are juniors. One of the four eenion -5-11 Todd Bushman -figures to ianchor the backcourt, alona with junior Chuck McGavran. Junior bNn Sorenaen, at 6-6, la in the Eddie "and he'll be flanked by ]union Alan Fruer (6-5) and Rob :Mate (6-3). Senior Joe Holden (5-10) fig- ures to aee a lot of time of:f the bench aa do Beech and James. "l think we'll be respectable," adda DeBuak. "But we're going to have to stay healthy." .......,, ... ,...~ Thundey-Sunde~ 8Mdl Invite· tlonel; OK. 16-~ Oleeulto lnvlletlonel; O.C. 27·2'-<a,_, Cttv lrwllellOnel. Jen. ~n1vw,11v• (llOme); Jen . .._, Etten· d e•; Jen. ~SUtadl• (llOmt); Jan. ll-£1 Toro• (home); Jen. l,_.1 Coe1e Mete'; Jen. IHrvtne• (l'IOmel; Jen. 20-11 eor-de4 JIMr•; Jen. 2,.._.t untven1tv•; Jen. 27-£•1•n· de' (llOme); Jen. JO-et SUd'IMtti• Feb. i-.1 El Toro'; Feb. >-<otte Mfta• (llOmel; Feo ........ 1 trvtne'. Feb. 1o-cor-0e4 ,,,.,. ( hOme). •C11nOte1 See View ~ .. ,.... Al non-tournemenl end IMeue Mtnft DeOln el 7:l0 o.m. POOLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE GWC. • • From Page C1 likes of 6·10 ff't'llhman "11!n\er Jack . Halley and 6·6 ftelhman Mlke j Judie out of Ocmn View amonc the proepeci.1. H.alley hal never ! played hlah echool buk.etb.ill. Greenfield, now ln hia IUct.h teaaon with the RuaUen, had a t.earn full of que1tlon marka a year 1 -co which promptly fWahed third in the conlerenoe wlth an 8-7 record. Golden Wect wu one of • the few teama to defeat atate champion C-errltoa laat eeuon - euUy, in fact, 76-59. "Thia year I.a cert.alnly my biggest challenae from a CXMdUng alandpoint says Greenfield. ''The team ia dominated by freahmen. That's not to say that we have a bad team. But they ha-.>e to adjust to community college baaketball -and it's a big adjustment." Golden West's two returners include Dan Siber, a 6-0 guard out of Westminster. who averaged 5.0 points per game last aeaaon. Siber iasomewbato! asparkplug whoee energetic a.Mies ~>n the court have been known to awaken the Rus- tlers from an occasional slumber. Getdefl w ... acMcMt WtO ·Sun -el Ant~ Vellev T-nemenl, WtO.·S.r .. Dec 1· 10-GOkNtl WHI TournerMnl, Fri·~. Dec 16·11 -11 Co!le9e ol SeQuole' Tovrne.,...,,I, Tue.·WtO, 0.C 17·?1 -el Cotteoe ol ~I Tovrne,,_t, s.1., Jen 1-Or•nM co .. t•. weo,, Jen. 11 - S.nl• Ane'. Set .. Jen. 14 -11 Futwton•, Wed . Jen. 11 -C'l'Pf•u•; Set , Jen. 11 -et Ml. S.n Antonio', Wtd., Jen. 2S-Comoton•, S.1 .. Jen. 11 -et Cerrllo1• Set .. F•I> • -•t °''"" Coeal'. Wed .• Feo .• -•' S.nl e Ane•; s.1 .. Fto II -Funenon•, Wtd., Fee. IS -•• Cyllf.U', s.1 .. Fee. II -Mt Sen Antonio': Wtd .. Feo 12 -•' Comoton•. s.1 .. Fee 2S -Cerritos • • oenotH Soutl'I Coe11 Conference eeme EAGLES ... From Page C1 emerges as far as playing defense and rebounding." says the F.agle coach. "We're going to have to be fundamentally !IOund because of our lack of height. "They (the players) know eve.ry game is going to be a dogfight. If we don't play defense and rebound ... that's the bottom line because we'll acore points. It's just a matter of how many we give up." E1taftde idledlM Dec l·J-Ueune IMedl l"vltellonel. OK. ,_Alumni, Dec.. 1•·20-Sen 06"\lllo tnvllellonel; Oec. 2'·10-0<-C»llmltl lnvllellonal. Jen . .-.t Cotone Cle4 ,,.r •, Jan. 1....,.......-e,.,,. ... _ _.,, H•rbe>r' C!'lomel; Jen. .-et El Toro•, Jen. 11-1 $eOclllOedl •. Jen 1>-lrvlne• (l'ootnel; Jen. l......_1 Coste Mew', Jen ~nlveriJ1y• (l'!Ome), Jen n -c orone de4 ,,.1. (!'lome), Jen. 21-1 ..,.wPON 11•r~·. Jen :»-El Toro• (l'lome) Feb 1-Sedd~lo.' Cl'!Ome), Fee >-11 Irvine', Fto ..-<o.le Mew' (-). Feb. 10-.1 Unlversl••' 'ClenOIH SH View Luvue sieme. PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTY Of ORANGE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE NOTICE Of PUllLIC NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ORANGE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR 'l'OU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A 11·206 19 HEAMIG IMUANCI Of ....... ,11 .. ,,,,,,,, "'"''~"" •S rto1nq ,, •• l~.A--~~,s,~.~~.~~E.~! l!OtnQ 700 ~~:i~~~:,;,0o~R~ .. , c°o~RJA~~F~~~~T~Tf. OEEO OF TRUST. OATEO JUNE 23. Ng~1~~LT~ TC,.~E,!>~~~~s HOU~!!;!~Y MNTAL l!ll~lfl~·~ ,. 0f0 R f Pllf I ..... Snnta An•. CA. 92701 ANO FOR THE COUNTY l90•1 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION (S@CI lil01..fi107 u.c .c .1 -ncVENUI aOND• ' I . I I Al, µ ·'(:'" " 1i 11 IJ •Vf "' '>11APtnO d r1•1tl1(1111•1 MAl LORI[ J TATRO OF ORANGE T PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT '• '", ~I ..... t. ~ ... r· 11.. '•~O•IO•> NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lhel. at ltt r9gular meeting to be U••I 1 "I" L •Oull<1 11111~. t..,A \lJ60, 111 '" • ~1 .. w1•n•1 n111.1 011v<' NE>w ''"~Pf'Nll'otl NORMAN w T ATAO '" "''' M·•ll•" "' tno· £stale 01 FRANK MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE 1 "•• ' '""' ~1..,t•O "ins•eronsl held at 9:30 a.m. on December 14 1983 In the Board HMrfng .\1''" 1 '"' lu,<l 'O 1 1 """Ill 1," I II• t1 to I A 'l.'hhO C '~"Ni Ol~ 11 14 \/Vii I IAM '10140(£N 0CC1'<1St!O IF 'l'OU MEED AN EXPLANATION 1• , • 1 ; "l' '"' > ~oou! to oa R 0 ,., ' CL"l.t1.1 .... , t A 4/f1,'i, OF THE NATURE OF THE oom at t vov1c Cent« Plaza, Santa Ana, CA. 92701, the Boerd 1,." 111, 111,. , 1 ,,. """ w. "' t ''''' 'i '''"t•n 1111 SUMMONS (FAMILY LAW) Cu e No. A 118 &ea ,. •" • "'\ "•II c •rDlf.!" nere•n-of Supervlaort of the County of Orange wtll conduct • publlC "'rt•••Uu.JI~ . ,, ll(Jw II IJ\ "" •• ( '"'"'""' • '''"'"''""'' d UPP<'• NOTICE! 'l'ou h••• been aued NOTICE OF SALE OF ~~g~~~o~~~::cA~NAs~:~~E~ou J ..... 1' r• N'll hMrlng at which It wttl hMt and conak.Mr lnf0<matl0n concerning AlvU• ll u ,,,.,,, .. ,,I f'IMu [)HVt' N"wpo11 The court mey decide 991ln1t you REAL PROPERTY AT NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE '." I ,.,, .. ~ .;<•O bu5•0t!S5 dO· the poaalble laauanc. f ltl f tty el II ~1 ~Y 1 1 ''""l " l.A ·1~t.t.11 without your being heerd unl•n PRIVATE SALE "'~".-1 .,,.. ·•ti' Ot"ll "ansreroos bond The ociaedt fro m'!._ ·a~ of rent houtlng revenue c "~ (~ ":"' ',' ;J~ 11 <~ "''" 11"' M11t11n !>"•'I""' 'IJO 1 Wr1$hlfe you rupond within 30 d•r•. Reed Not•<" •s 111·1cby given t'1at 111e 0 T S Mo. 29'3~•~ d''" <;DC •· " J co•c.o"il•O" 2122 .__~· pr om t .... -euch bond• (If any .,. N~"" IS .~~1 '' r.ll•Cl" UUlll\ on Buui ...... u '.'>UOI<' b() I lo~ Angeles th• inlormellon below. uno .. r~tQnt>O .u Aom1n1StrcllOr ol ll>e " Ch:~Pn•bf•I 70 l9 ; 31 lO 00 "''"P'"' B••O Ne .. po•I ee .. c1> CA. ,_...,) are Intended to be uted to pro"1d9 ftnenclng fO< the " CA 90? 10 11 you wost> 10 set>ll the a<lvu~e 01 an E~1.11e 01 FRANK WILLIAM SON· 0 CIOt • ""' Of Tues<la1 ar me 9;&6: c:on9truc:110n Of' dev91opment of one Of' more of the followlng p bl~ F230718 CIJ•J S11.01u•n '1301 W•lshtte att<>rnev 10 1n1s ma11er you should OEEN deeeas('(f woll sen at private Chapman lht>nut i>ntoance 10 ine ,,,,. 1ocdt•on ,,, Cahto<n•• ol "'" muttl-famlly r91"1tel houalng pro)ec:U In the approximate amount1 Poln~ N~• "J9 g:::;iie ,f0li' 9~~tv Bn11lf'11,11U Suit(• b01 Los Ar•getes on sn p1ompt1y so 1ha1 your wrttren sale 10 me 1>1ghes1 and best bidder g•••c tPn~o Bvi•ocng l~r~~st "'"' t'•!'Cuh•" otl•ce or 1>ronc1oal ~ fO< eect1 tuet1 project: 6 ;S 83 (;A 90210 respOllSl• r( ;my may be Ille<! qn unOeo the1ermsa11o con011tonsne<e· M~fman CO~n~~R ~O W C N bYS•'lt'~S otttce ot tne nlenoed Protect Locetlofl Amount 4-rno:. 1.ius1nes:. ·~ conducted by a t.me mal!er menlooneO and sub1ee1 to UAl A 1 N a ah· t•anstr•or •s Gold ..._.. K t Sout gene1a1 pd1tne1sh1p AVISOIUsled ha sodo demandaOe conllfrnat•on by sa10 Superior Court. lorn•a Corpooatoon as liuslee or ~II 01ne• ovs·n~s names ano ao- '"'"• • heelt corner of Pacifte $2,750,000 PUBLIC NOTICE Molton Sllapuo Et lrtburna led• decldlr contre Ud. on December 12 1983. 01 thereaCter subst•luled Tiusl~ unoer tne Deed ori:sses usto b) tn~ 1'11enoec111ans· & Ateoctat• _ StrMt and Bolaa Avenue Clnru Sh/lllffCI aln eudlencl• • menot que Ud.'r•· w11h1n tile lime allowed by law. at the 01 Trust e\ecuted by NOtfl'Cln B leror .... 1111n tnoee 1ears 1as1 years Midway City, CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Howoro A S•t'qel Ch1el E•ecutove apond• dentro d• 30 dlH. LH I• oll1ce ot EOWIN B HALES 826 Siacnle• J• an unmarroeo ma,., lasl past so tar as lo.nown 10 lhe At .... t 20 pef09nt of the rental unltl In aech project flnano.d MAME STATEMENT Oll•C"' lnformeclon que algua. Brooks1du Avenue. Su11e G. hereon called TouSlor re<:Or<leo July on1ended 1rans•e•ee are none with bond prooeedt wlll be requtrttd to be avellabla fOf' occupen-The 1o11owmq uerson ,5 domg This statement w.1s liled with the If you wlah to Hek Iha ecMee of Redltmds. Celllorn111. all rtght, title. ~2 ~9~~ 1";d~stru~;;' ~0,~99~7~" T ne naml'(sl BM Dusoness aodre» cy on a priority beale by 10W9f lllCOl'M famll• u d.nned In busmess as County Clerk ol Ornn!)e County on en etlorney In thl• metier, you mterest and es1111e ol said FRANK 0~ 1 0 agec ° C ~;a · 01 1ne •nlenoe<1 1ransteree1S1 are: 'Cefffomla Heeith and $af9ty C0<S9 SectlOn 50079 5 AOUA CHEM 2858 Stromboli Nov 4 1983 1hould do t o promptly 10 thet your WllllAM SONOEEN deeeaseo. al tor 5 o range ounly a 1 ornta KENSINGTON MARINE a r;orpor· ALL NR80N8 HAVIM4 ' · Ro CMla Mesa CA 92626 F22930J written rHponH, II eny. mey be tht> tome of nos oeatn and all rogn1. woll sell at Dubhe auc1oon 10 tne nigh· at.on Suote 320 2!>tS Cam.no oet TMIMTOAMHDHY~D~O~~AT~~ Srepnen M Holbert 2858Strom-KAOISOM. PFAELZER. WOOO· flledontlme. t1t1eand1n1erest lhe1 sa1oes1atel'las estboooe;i~c~n :y;b1 e •n•a--;•u 1 q,osoutn SanO~o CA 92108 ~ '._ •-bnh Ao co~1a MPsa CA 92626 ARO SI Uated detH eollclter el conM-ecquoreo by ope1e1oon of law or money 0 e "'1 late 31 ne Tnat tne 01ooer1~ oer1•nen1 nere10 AND PL.Ace .wT10Nl!D A90VE TO ,_ANT 8UCH WOA-Tnos ousiroe~s ,., con<luc:ted b an QUINN & ROSSI 10 de un ebogedo en ••I• ••unto, 011>erw1se orner 11>an or on addotoon hme 01 sale the rnteresl conveyeo ro os oescrooeo on 9ene1al as yacnt bro· llATION TO THI llOARD Of ~I. •nGtvtdu~I Y .&041 MeeArthur Bouleverd, Suite deberle hecerlo lnmedl1temente. 10 tnat 01 saoO decedenl. at 1ne tome ant~ n~w 1iet~ ~Y saio Tiustee unoer keraae bus•ness and loceted al 2515 Datttd: Noll9fTlber 23, 1983 Slepht<n M H•lbt!ll 210 de nte menare, tu rHpllHt• ot h•s oeath. '"and to111t that certain .sai 1 ~ed, 0 ~~1 on t'e Pl~Y Sl'rt>tte< tsrano Orrve San Q.ego CA. (SEAL) JUNE ALEXANDER Tlus st.oiemi•ni wa~ 1oieo with ine Mewporl BHch, CA. 92MO u crlte. al hey elgune, pued• Mr real properry s11ua1eo in 1ne County ~~~r~be~n3;i1 oun Y ano tate 9:? 106 Clerk of the Boerd of COoJfllY c1.-r1 CJI 0•.lnQe County on Pubh5heO 01a11ge Coast Oaoly regltlr<tde • tlempo. OI Orange State ol Ca1otorn1a, more P A C T 11e Business name used by sa><l S .._.,, f Or Nov 9 1qBJ P1101 Nov 15 n 29 Oe<. 6. 1983 1-TO THE RESPONDENT: Tiie par1tcu1arty oescrobe<l as to11ows .i:;-e1 1 onoomin•vm com 11anslt'•0<s .JI saoo 1oeat1on •s u.,.... ••'°" O ange F229827 6082·83 petitioner hH flled •petition con-Loi t37 ol Tract No 1872. as per prtse 01 CROW S NESl MARIN,l County, CallfOf'nla Put;"'""d tJ• '" i· Coast Dail ._ cernlng your marrlege. II you fell to map reco1deo m Book 53 Pages 47 Paree• 1 An 1111d1•toeu 1 14th lo ..11 !ul10 Du" 1ransfe1 •S101enoeo Publlahecl Orange Cout Dally Piiot Nov. 29, Dec. e, 1983 Pilot Nov n 29' D~•c Ii t'} 1983 Y Ill•• reaponH within 30 deya of th• 48 ano 49 ol Miscellaneous Maps, on ~t~~esi "' aM 10 lo1 1 01 T •.ic1 No 10 t°'t' consummateo at tl'lt! ottoce of ------------•----------62;;.4_0-3;;....;.;;.3 Gtn 83 PUBLIC NOTICE date thel thl• eummont 11 Hrved the othce 01 the County Recoroer ol 4 B as ~gw~ on J ~:P oec~r:en SOLi.HERN COUNltES ESCROW. PUBLIC NOTICE ,-· on you, your defeult mey be said Counly '" ook 4 ayu~ and 01 161:'7 f as• Wn1t11er Blvd Wholtoer PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS entered end Ille court mey enter • Said property commonly known Mi~cetianeous Maps "' "'e ollice ot CC'Unty 01 Ca11torn•a 90603 on or ST T NAME STATEMENT ludgment contelnlng Injunctive or as 840 Congoess S1ree1 Costa we county recoroer 01 5800 tountv alle• o.,u•mber 15 1983 ABA A EMENT OF FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS PUBLIC NOTICE l l•t• 1u11owm4 Pt•rsons are doon other ordere concerning dl'l'lelon Mesa Cahtorrua EXCEPTING ll'lerelrom me follow· T111s but• transfer •$ nol sobiect to MOOMMENT OF USE OF" NAME STATEMENT Dusont>~~ ;is property, epoutel eupporl, child Bods or otters ilte onv11ed tor sa10 •n9 C,1111.,.,n,a \Jnotorm Commerc•al FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME Th.-IQllOw1n9 persons are <loong FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MODOCOM J47 I V1<1 Lido 211, cutlody, child aupport, ettorner property and must be 1n wrtllng an<l ial Untts 1 thiougn 14 as sno ... n Coot-St>Ctton 6106 The lollowong persons havP aban-ouso1P''> " NAME ST A TEMENT Newpoo I Oeact> CA 92663 ffft, co1tt, end 1uch oth111 rellat H woll be receove<l al the olltce ot upon t'1e COndo!"'"'um ptan re· t' e ""''"'and 1ooreu ot tne Pl!'· oone0 tne use of me Focl•hous Bus• SUP(RBOOtES 119 E t81n St Tnt' lnllOw•nq 1Jerson •S doing Et1rl A Wothls ;>240 Park Newport mey be grent<td br the court. The EDWIN B HALES atlO<ney tor sa•d co•Oed Ma~ J ,9, 8 •n Book 12659 ·on .,.,,,n wnom cta•ms may be hied 1s ness Name BUJlONS ~BOWS nstol M•'\·l CJQ2f';;>7 '"'""'"' ·~ 21'1 NewPOrlBeach CA 92660 gunl1hment of wegH, tekl"f esta1e.01maybel1led wtththe Clerk Pag!'920ol othc•.l lrl'Co•os otsaoo SOUTHERN COUNllES ESCROW 179 0 East ITlh 51oee1 Costa I "'""' r l<•hl t>S •nt A Cahlwn•a l.EtHfl.At PAHK BUR<..ERS 18.00 0.111 I Sr.nev•'• 601 Via Lido tA money or property. or other court ol !>a•O SurieroOf Court or delivered count) 161;>; Fast wn.111er Btvo Wn1t1.e< Mc~" CA / 26"7r ,.,,,,.,,,,,~, P.1!' "'" < "~1.1 M!'sa CA 9262. Nf'wru11t Af',Kh CA <12663 euthorlzed proc..Olng• mey el• to tne sd•d Aom1n1s1ra1or al any tome '°' lite ea<.tuso•" nQhl to pos A 0050~ ano tilt" tast oav IO< 1~1ng owrici oan '1"''1"' ~O 1 Cot '"" '"'"'""~~ ·~ tnndvc1ed Dy A ''''""'' M.oh.llr.ls 370 Rocne~1e1 Tio" hu•u11·~~ ·~ rnndur1eo by a ruull ell!'• 111~1 1111ohcJl•on 01 this notice SPSS•nn °1 ~11 thOSf' <l•t'Ols aesognated l~·m• h dft) creooto• s11a1t be Oe- um1t• t No.;wl)O•~ OP.l(.n LA •21:63 "'' '"" Av• < '"'·' Mr~.1 C.A 'U(i27 'l""'''•'' '"'''"''r~l"I' Oated: Aug. 2•. 1M3 a11<1 ne101P m.1kmq s.i10 sale Saoo a<. 11at•t1• ts •"own uo<m the con· ·eml>e• "' iQ83 "'"''" •S the buSt- """"1" .ll'an 1""" I nt>rni.. lbG? I ,,., .. ,. ' "·"''"'~ Inc Daniel 0 111·~ 1•11'1""''• .. I 1111011rtr>(l 1ly Jll r .111 A W1th1·. LEE A. BRANCH. Clerk sale""'" t'll' mAll(' upon the lo1low1ng (l(lpmrol•um 11!.on .11>ove ll'lerreo IO •ess oay belooe '"" consummollon g8~~~" Blvd Io~ Anqeh>~ CA """' ,.,. ... 111• nl ''"I'"'''''·'' '''" •'·'"'"'''"' "'"" 111,.0 w•tn lhe By: M. I( HEANEY. Oeputr trrm~ CAsh '" lilwlul money ol thti 11,ricri 11 1'"'1 11 .ls shown jate ~Pl'C•l•l'd Jtxlve ow""' u,11111.1 (ll,..dqLt1 806 Mow 1'"" ·1 ,,. • .,,,.,., "'·1~ loleO "''"' B\t! 1•t1u•4• M.•"·"'"' < 11•wh 1 :1,,,~ "' t lr.u•Qf' County ot1 ACTION DIVORCE lJn•IPCI <;1;11t's trn p1•rce111 t tO''ol ot uonn 11" ''"'"1fl'"'"'"m "'"" aoove Dated OCIOL'l'I 28 1983 S•CI<' ('Jr ,-,1,.,.0,,1,. (..A <1 1201 "'"'' I ••·•• •'fir "'Q" County on 11"~ >1·•U·m•ro>t w.I\ 1111•11 with ""' Nnv '' tl"lliJ t2311 Ch•pmen Ave. lhf' 1)10 10 .1r.comp11ny said otter rpl<'rrt'CI 1" l(fNSINGION MARINE a corPOr Tl11• r,, l1l•!J>I l.l11•.111t''. Nar11.-1€-I•' in "Ill I (,'""':v Ii;"' "'Or l11Qt' (,<J1mtv 1>11 F230564 Suite 117 (BACK) S•'"''' tn l'•IV u~11ni ..,ellPI S Charges PAn(..ll .< 1111• '''llU~IYI' •1gl'tl 10 ,•11<'" F"229950 Or I ·'· t •ll:l • '""""'''' • ,, ""''' Loast Daily Gerden Orove, CA. 9*0 Thi' flQlll ·~ rP~ .... eo lo reiect '"'" pllSS!!S~IOll And ••CCul),lnC\ 01 lllOStl e~ i l'lAN .. J DOMINGUES t,.in~~tt tn lhOvr· w ,..._ M•~<s m f)ranqt1 1• t 1 1 ,, C F22e••2 7 o 1 o I 1 't t l r tt•~ P 1 t.0•1111' "' M Hlh •• llllJ J " " " .... • ,,.,,, Q.1SI o.uly • "" "i. I '~·" '• tl•·I fl I I "0 1983 """"~'"'rt no 11110!' Const Daily P•lol ,,,.,, oil hotl< p ' ' ... ., " I I'S II I v "' arce iOl1•>10• 1! • ' 1nsterf't'lSi Tl11' t'"""'"~~ wa, •.0110 •cl!!cf "~ .t P1 i• Nr.. , r .. ·"' Ot'c. n 1983 t uhlt"'"·~I II• •"II' l ,,,,.,, Ci.111v 6:?S t 83 N"v ~? .;:Q O!'c 6 11 1983 OA I ( D Ntlv .. nmc1 t6 1983 t lllO•I' di.'~•11n,11eo as P ., ,is at>-r •l''''"''O O•.inQe Coast Dall~ ll"'"'' 111>,1ttn .. 1v1op 6068 R1 p., .. , N '• •• "J ,,,., h 'I 1'183 6171-83 AOBfAT r SONOEEN ''"''""·"''ti• Pir{el• I 1no '} .IOove p,,,, "'"' '0 toe• JIJ.trt l •n•nlrr 617;> 81 Aon11•uw.1101 nl lllP O'lillf' ot <le~crtt)e<l lno ......... 'I IV" 111· 0 "'" "'" PU8LIC NOTICE rnANK Wit l IAM S()N('IEEN Clt' ,,,,.. , ........ 11JU•1:~-mo or Olher <.. ' PUBLIC NOTICE tt''""o ' .mmo• ,,..,.qn<111on ,, 1n) •s •Ju111v I•''" •t ()t 1n~· '·"""' f ,,,1 1110 oo 1 1 t h 2184 Ca O N•11 1•11:11 PuullC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE II• ''•"' v"'" Scl>oO' 01s1roc1 £l)WIN 1:1 HAI[<, ' 11111 • ,., '' P "~on •ove hit:"" f. 11 >II' 1---:-:::-:--:--:-'--~---·l---.....!.~~~~~:._---l"""'' 11 •ut1• 111 fllul.>lllOol Tille IV FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Attuo"t') icu Si1'1l E~t.olt' M Uml t I Gosla MPS<! CA ------------ FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS h 1• t , ''"""l i \Pee.al mi;e11nq NAME STATEMENT EDWIN R HALES '>.1•1t <;,,,,. '"'11 l'" niJdP '"'"'°''' fltB.IC NOTICE Put111 ,ft•·d Or 11 J•• (..1 1•.t Da11... l 1 1n1111 I 10 I p111,1 °""" ll ''> ?.' 1,1 tl1B:i MAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT W• t11 1• .ol.oy Nov-'mbo•r 30 t983 '" w1nc1 person •S 00<ng EDWIN B. HALES """' 111 ~ " 111 e possessions or ., .. ''"'""'"IJ p.,oson is do•ng "'" tul'""""'<l rwoson os do1114""' '' •111m Tne11earong w1llbe ""t11"~'''N•·· ATTORNEYSATL.AW t'1\ou1nbr.1nc"' lo• the puopose ol •·008-81 I ''"" < ,, hu5"'"" " ""''' ,, "'' 1• .. 1111 Vof'w Scnool 16692 • IAY EN r EA PRISE s 121 8roolltlde Avenue l)J~IOIJ lhp obll<iJdhOllS seeu•ed bv ------------NIAl,Jd1A ~111\ATER 2378 JAt..K TAYlOA PROFESSIONAL t.11111111 lur11• Hunluoglon Beach ~00~11 l .tw~l)•t lime Huntonglon P O.eo~ IM s.i10Deeoot11usl 111('l11d1n9lhe l~ PU8l1C NOTICE lj.1r1>q1 ll••rl C'.o~td Mesa CA INV('\llC'·A !IONS 3025 Jettie Or '"'"'"""" <ti'l\47 lite tie11r1ng will be S.•nth CA 11;t641i Redlenda. CA. t2373·00l1 dlld <'•Pl'n~e or me Trustee ano ot rJ.'t.?6 (;o~ld M •. CA 92626 y "''"'Ill IJ••tu•s lht• 1984-115 proJeGI Jc.on." .J IO~Rf11Sl)n 20091 Lawson Puhloshed Orange CoGSI Dooly P•IOI llll' ltuSb crwalflC l)y 5a•CI Oeeo OI FIC TITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT I llr lollowlllq 1.1e1,cmh art' UO•ltQ bUSlflll,\ 1lS HANK S H01 N TOT '.l 1011 ("" 9"' Co,tit Ml'~J CA ')21.!2G HOWillO Hen1y S,Jltge• I t0t. {,Ht QeJ Co.SUI Miu.a CA 0~6Cr6; Ho.,1rd H $.1119e< Tl11• ~Intern""' wa~ hlt!<I w•th tht' County CIOI~ OI 011\fltj•' <.ounty 01' Nov 16 1983 v'"""'" A l.ondino 2378 Harnor Joto" ; ••; ,,;101 :;026 Jellrny 01 r.11 n111,,,.11 At this tome residents ol I ,1~1e H11111.,1111011 BcPcll CA 92646 Nov 28 29 Dec 5 1983 Trusl oov.mces tlle•eu11t1er w11 lltvol t 0•1111 MtJS•l CA 92626 Cosl<1 M , CA 92626 Amf'11Can 1t1<Mn ances1oy are urged •'Y" ,I Josselson 20091 Lawson 5243.53 1'11<'rtlSt :IS provided l!'lereon. and I Tl11• llu\1111'\\ os c.on<lucted uy a11 Tiu' 1,;,:;~1>~s.os conoucteo h an to q•v" 111111,t crotoeosm a11t1 help I ·"'" H11n11nglon Beocn. CA 92646 11n111110 ri1111c1pa1 Ano interest ol t 11UJ1Y11tu1tl •••oJovotluoll Y 1111.1111" the pro{lram proposal 11 you 1 h1, hu~•nC°'s 1s conducted by en PlB.IC NOTICE Note(sl secureo by so1d Oee<l o Vmr.•ml A Condino Jonu E 1,,. tor hllve MY qu1>stoons regAtO•llQ II you 1nC11v•tl11al Trust to w11 $29 73• 53 '"" "'""'m••tit wei tue<J w11h me 0,.~ ~r ite~ent w;i tolt'd wolh the l'IAvP .1ny 'l•H!S1tooi regarou19 lhti r dye J Jonelson Dated November 22 1983 I 1>1mrv t1111k 01 Ooan~ County on c;oontv Clo;t• 01 Orn~"e Count on heA1111q plPil~•cu11 1no1a11 Educnt1on lhos 1t01emen1 was llled with the FICT~OUllUllNEIS WESTERN M\JTUA t 't7 t'l83 Ot.I ,1 198'.l ' " Y lll(7Mt847 7001 PubltShedQraoge County Clerk ot Orange County on NA STAT£MENT CORPORATIO F221Mt · FUHtl Coa~t Daily Pilot Novembe1 26. 27 Nov-3 11183 . Du~::~~ p;1raoos are <la<ng 100 So Tuffin "Stree 'Pvt1h'.t1f",il Oran9e Coast Oaotv IJvbhlht'd Oumge Coast Dn1ly 28 ?9 1983 6207-83 Publlshe!d Or Fm244 SUN·OAY ACCESSORIES 9329 Ot•~.~~ 1~~ 1 •Int N"v '/; lq 0ec S 136:~~383 PtlOI Nov n 29 OK 6 13 1983 Potol Nov II 1$ ;';9~ Cl~~ Oellr Shnke Founteon Velley CA 92708 AS suc;h Trust 6176·83 600•·83 Chetyl l yr>n Slew&•I. 7 7 I I Flf 8Y Vtrglni• Ke P\8.IC NOTICE OrlV!' A ~unllngton BH<:h CA Trustee S•te• 0 11.c F"230M1 Publl•hl!d OtunO<' Con't Oeoty P1IOI Nov 2g Oo<. 6 13 20 1983 , ____________ , PUBLIC NOTICE ------------9260 Pubhaneo 0 11uio-Coast Oa1ly Polo PtJBllC NOTICE Mooy J11ne Me;end1, 9329 St>roke. NoYembt'r 29. Oecemt>er 6. 13 198 619~·83 MLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC£ ___ -.;...;..;;.;..;....,;.;.;.;.;.;;,;;;..._ __ Four'lll•n Velley. CA. 02708. 6208· FICTITIOUS IUSINE•• This Du1tno11 " conducted by • NAME ITATEMINT ~nl p1111nersh1p 1 rt~ 1011owmg P•r•on IS doing Cl'lery! l Staw11r1 11us111eu as Mnry Jeno Merenoo SPORTS PAOMOflONS. 18111l Tl'ltS stetoment Wll llllKI wttn lht Brookhurst StrHt. Founraon Velley. ounty Clerk ol 01A11ge County on CA 9:>701! s..,1 8 1983 Jl!n)tt Ktn~th Coraon 3097 F'Z2"'2 r twnhHCh Lane Costa MHll CA Put>hshf'O Oflf\91 COUI Ol lly 1126,6 llOI Oct 2 I 28 Nov • , , 29 Th•• t>us•n•-, it con<tu<:t..O by en 1983 nd•Vll'IUlll JamM Konnatn C.rtoo Tll•' ~181t'mMI WH fMed With \lie Cour•ty Clerk ol Of1ng41 County on Nnv 1'1 198'3 ,. ...... Put!t1"1 d Orono• Cout Delly P11n1 Nnv 'll l1N II 13 ~. 1983 82•8·U ln••••pen•alve• '(Jn "' "*'. 1111) not high In prlc•. 1eatonat1I•: :=~ ...... Cla11lfled Advertising 842"5ef8 PtJBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUll .. HI NAME ITATIMINT "Tlie lollOwlllQ person os d04 bus1nost as (00 OOX CO 121 0yt'f Sant Arni CA OHOT Jetry H1ms n o lltt COtOlll c>.i M11r CA 916?5 r ""' bu1>"4lH 11 condUcied t>r an 1n01Ytek.tlll Je<ry Herne Tn11 aletemeol was IMed wttrl tri. County Cletk Of Ottn941 County on No 1 ttl3 FIBllO Pup11~'14!d Orn"04t COH1 0 .. ty Point Nov l !I 22 19. Doc: 0. 198.3 8083 ~ FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STAT£MENT l l•t> tollow1n9 f'elSOn os da<ng Uus1nP~~ .ls LAGUNA HILLS TEL'EVISION 230 1~ Et Tora Roao El Toro. c.i 9?6JO Lorr.,. Telleteller. 1723 MelloH Co1ona CA 91720 Th•$ bUSlnt'SS IS COO<lueled by .., lndOY•dual L111ry Tell111..,tter ~ ... Tl'los stale"'l'nl lfllllS IJltO wtlJ\ llMI COunfy Clerk ol Otenge Counly on Nov 3 1983 ,ICYITlOUS IU ... U NAMI! ITAT'I~ l~ lollowono Pet~ 11 l'IO<ng bus1ntta as 8ARR'Y S Bf; 1 TER GAROlN'S. 7 ~ .. m~I a..,°' COron• Oe! ..... CA 9;>&~!:i &.try Cn.•••OllMf F"b 1 C¥'"4 Bay Ot Corone Of! M ... CA 92fH t l\1s llVslMft is cond\Kted t>y ., ontltvtd<oel O#ry c ,,~ This &1a._._1 wu lololld With tl'e CO\lflty Clflll nt Ot1119t Covmy (lit> f'l(I• ) 1913 fl111\h~llf'fl Oo••• Cot.t~ P11111 Nnr ft '!> 1.-29 1M3 llOC):).f, Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. November 29. 1983 (;3 fDR THE-Rf-CORD =---~rep f ootballlog ICC t06, UC ._.. Cnla W ICMITH•a• CAUPOtlNtA COU.•O. -"'"'"' 14, ~ •· Hltst •. cor.i '°· Al\Clel'\Oll 1$, CarMlal ,, COlltOOll 1, Avllaa N,L MATIOMAL. COMPl••MCa .... W L. T I S 0 7 ' 0 7 ' 0 ' 1 0 ~ Pct." ~· .415 J1f -.SJI 275 1'7 .sa m 2.s . .a~ l07 o.trolt M"-1• c~ o,_ .. Y T_ .. y 7 ' 0 1 • 0 • 7 0 • 1 0 , 11 0 .. ., II t 0 II 1 0 5 7 I • 9 0 J ' 1 .146 417 2n .... .., 27' .m m n 1 • JOI IN 2S4 ,,., n1 m AMalllCAN COMP'•ll•NCI 11..-n o.n-SMl!M KaMatCllY Sen Dleoo PlttM>uroll Cle¥eiend Clncl,_11 Houtlofl W"t 10 l 0 7 ' 0 1 ' 0 s • 0 5 I 0 c ..... 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SUNHT L•Aou• IOISON (4•4•1) Demien Vl\le LA lannlnt Sent• Marie Mater Del H11nt11191on ... c11• Founleln Velley• W"tmlnttcr• OC..11 View• Marl11e • l'OVNTAIN VALL.IV lf·M) ,. Mel ... Del 17 Footl>IM If Ml"lon VlelO 14 Servlte " Lono ... ell Polv ll Weatmlnater • l3 Edi.on• O Ocean View' 10 Merine• • Huntlnoton ll1ec11· Cll' JI Sen Goroonlo l • LOYOle O.C l-Servlle tSA Sladluml 21 u lJ " I 10 l3 1 14 0 0 ,, 0 I 11 , 1 7 IS 6 13 ti 14 Oownev ,. Long '"'" ..-Yll•on l 1<ovn1eln vel1t'f• • Marine• 7 Edlaon• 20 Hvntlneton 6..c11• 2t oc .. 11 view· $8A Vl8W L•AGUR C~A 08L MAii !M l 10 Hvnllntlon BHCll l l San Ciem.tltt 2t C.Olttr•no \lellev '5 Sedcllebeck • 20 l!t Toro 21 Irvine• 17 Coste Meta' 12 UnlveoJty• 12 !ttel'ICle• 3 Newoort Herbor• Cl, 7 llre•·Olll>d• COITA MISA l•·•l 14 BOite Grenoe 11 S.nlleoo f Lo• Alemltoa 14 Irvine• HUNTINGTON HACH (~) U SedclltOecfl. • 21 El Toro• > Corona d•I Mer 10 14 Corone del Mar• 0 NewPOl't Haroor· IS Unlv9'tllv• 41 Fullerton 14 JS N•woorl Merbor 14 ,. 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E H Y 0 San c1c,,,.111e• • Ceolatreno V111e~· 14 WOOClbrlc!H' L.AOUNA HILU 16·•) I• lrvllla 11 lllle!ICle t• Unlvan ltv 41 l.aOUN 11 .. cll' f Mhtlon Vlt lo' 10 '-" Ci.m.1111• 7 C•olweno ve11ev• 31 Dene HIU.' 13 WOOClbrlOof• 21 Montel•lr MISSION \/IUO (7·51 4' Tualln I• El Toro 0 Fovnteln Vellev 17 St JoM Bosco 13 Leoun• H1t11• 13 CePlttreno llelleY' 1• La11un• a..e11• l WoodllflOoe• 71 5en c ......... 23 Dene HIM•• ll P1clllce 14 Foothill Cll' SAN CLEMaNTE !2·7· 11 70 Maonolla 0 Corona CS.I Mar f E •le11Cle 1 WOOdbrlOO•' O Sentl•oo l Leoune Hllh • 13 Oen• Hiii\ • 9 Leguna e .. eh' o Min ion VltlO' 0 Cepl"reno Vallev• WOODBRIDGE 11·0 1 Unlv•rsllv 11 Irvine 14 Orenoe 70 San Cltm.ntp' 7 CaPl"rano Volley• u Dana 11111)' 1' Etlwend• 7 Min ion Vleto• 6 Laguna Hilla' 20 L111una S.ecn• CIF ll Downey 0 E1oer1nla ANGELUS LEAG'IJt MATER DEi 16·•> O Fovnteln Valley 71 Dot PueblOt 7 !>ante Ana 7• Crftpl 7 Edl•on It S.rre• 16 Plu• X' e St. Peul' 1 7 8l•llOP Amat• 6 S.rvfle• 77 Fontena 3 Merine Cll' '08110lft lee-oemt -(_ > . NBA WISTl•N COMl'llt8NCa ~actlk °""'*' • u 10 10 ,. JS • " ) 13 ?I • 15 17 " " IS • 20 7 1 0 0 1 7l 1 )I It 20 0 10 7) 0 11 I• I) 0 • I 3• 1 I 3 13 ,. ,. 0 ?I 0 71 0 0 0 I) It r 7, w L. fl'ct. c;a 11 • .733 P'fllST llAC•. lSO yerda. Fl<e Me Finl (Gerclel lUO U O 4 .0 Cllkk Mell, Go Boone, LA<IY 8• Dvnaoo Time: IUI. L..ellen Portie no Golden Stet• S.ettle ~la 11 s .. . ... aooov Derrln !TrM tut•> e,oo uo Tiie Crown (8rOOllt) U O Alto rec:ed: KIP The Ctienoe, ~Ille Bkl Kid, Myrlt Pot O! Gold. Bredl Jct Ber, Miu Arlalocrtt. Me In 1"3, HI Miu Eu ter. nm.: 11.0S. $2 a XACTA 11t-ll M id t lot.00. HCONO •AC• • .00 yerdt. Mlto Thunder (Adair) 12.IO UO 3.60 ltoOln Smltn (L..eckev) ~.00 U O DH-tolellv• CM <CrHoer> U O Dt+-eudlt Brotller !Velde1l 1 . .0 Also rec.cl: l..edv Cellettet, Kid, Crlrmon Luck, Wellderlno Je lk>Y. Ovet T Ul'tl0Cllaf08 Time· 20,40 THlllO llACa • .00 vardt. S.t Cat/I (Blevlnt ) U O •.OO S.20 Lukl Pldllrllo (Pdnel 1.C». S.60 K•-h WM !o.lomlle) 12,60 -AllO rtcad: H-. Love, Botta N JeftiOOY, Mlliea Fency, Brite Ttr., tt6'mlno CH Y, ·-Per.O., lt-1-. Tim.: 70.'2. • 12 •XACTA (7·3) peld MUO. P'OUllTH llAC• • .00 yerda. B~llulme (Gerde l 14.olO 7 . .0 u o Meoele Mollon (Peullne) 11.60 UO Sllldlerv (Cerdot•I 3.40 Abo rec:ed: l)el)t Fl..,, ftOdlet By Word, Pn On Demand, Sue Dtooslt, CMdlerO\lt, The ICll •• Back. Time: 20 .... t2 IXACTA !l·•l peld llfS.00. P'lf'TH llAC•. JSO n rcn. Mldnlollt S.lnl IFvltwl 10.60 •AO •.OO Detls Turn !BleYln•I 1.00 JM etieroer Go Bio (Frvdav> J,20 Also recwct: C-Bar Bo, SterMudl, Fencv Son Concept, Quid< Screen, Tiny Dverdrl,,., Morrl• Nttllft, Got Hit Sllera. TlorN: It.Of. 12 •XACTA !3·Sl oeld U2.60. U U lACTA 11·6) Paid M6.60. U f"ICX SIX 1•·7·1-J-•·ll peld 111,0IUO wllll OM winner (tlx 11or ... 1; 17 Pick SI• conaoletlon Paid M09.20 wltll .. winner• (five ~ .... ) llGHTH llACa. JSO verdt. Time To Wn6t (Adlr ) ,. '° IAO '20 Ima Let• S.ntene IZuftlt) UO J • .O Golno Pletlnurn <C•r0011l U O Also reced: Profit Pfen, Dullft Sitter, Forlvnei Fevor, Metronome, RuDvt Kllen Arllll, A1k DollY, Time: 17.96. 12 •XACT A <•·•> Deld I" 60 MtNTH llAC•. JSO veroa Jett Velue IG1rcl1l J7 .a 17.60 7 00 Dlilltel (Werdl 7.60 • 20 1110 llCll IMYlft) 4.00 AllO rec:ecl: Gollll• c ltock•l,Hfte ColPY Two, H•V• 8ellle, Holey Pock•I•. s.lec· time, Jodls e1e0reas, TM Crewded Kid . Time: 11.22. n .•XACTA .(7·6J oa(d 1211.60 Alt-.ncr. 4,403, Deep ... hNne AllT'S LANDING ,,..__, Baedll - 1' •noler•. 2 llullel tuna, I yellowtelt, llO llolllto, lot 11'\aCkertl, 2' calico t>eu, s ~t.1 K ulPln, 4 roek 11th. OAVIY~ L.OCt<I• <""-' a.di) -1• enolert. 2 11"8 COCI, 13S roek eod, 20 11'\aCkert\ DANA WHA•P' -ll •nolen. 12 bonito, • rocll nah, 57 mecllertl. l7 1""9\llffd, 11 lCUIPln. • • 500 J''> I I 500 l '" s 10 .ll3 6 Sen Ditto 5 11 ,313 •• ,., Dellu Ken .. , City Denver Utan San Antonio loiO\laton Mldw"' °"""'-' 10 • 1 I I 1 1 9 • 10 s ' 71• .!I.JI Sll 4311 37S 357 EASTERN COMl'•1taNCE PnlladttPlll• 80llO" New Yorfl. N-Jerw v w u nlnoton Mltweul<H Atlente O.lroll Cllltt oo ..-Clevelel>d• ll>dleN A Mf'llk OM.-11 3 11 s ' ' • 6 6 ' c-.. OM.-• • I 6 1 ' S I • 11 • 11 ,.,.,...,., Seer-. K•nMt Cltv lll, Portlencl 104 TNcY'sO..... L.Nen et Golden Stele, n Sen Antqllto et New York, n Mltweul<et el Wulllnolon, n Denver et Attenle, 7;1/J n Clevtlel>d et Detroit, n PlllledelPlll• et tl>dlene, n Cnlceeo •I Houslon, n .7'6 .... 600 511 .. 600 ,S71 .4311 .315 .161 .2'7 ~Ix VI. Uteh, et Lal VtOH, n S.n DleoO •' S..m•. n COL LEG• UC 1r11M ti, ....,_. 71 31.., , . .., • 5 s I ,.~ l S''> .... 2'1'> 3 s s UMIVlllllTY OP' IOAHO -Wrlollt I, Gerie 11, Prlooe •. Arnold 16, S-ra s. Stellc:k 2, s.nocr.. •. HeUclM t , WelklM 1. Ademl 5, ltell1 4. TotelS: 2' 15-2' 71. UC avwn -McOonelcl 11. Thornton 12. ~ 17. Lee '· L..anllford 10. MUlllOen 0, aa.ns 0, C•rmon 1', _JoM_, •· Tolllart 2, Grendbon I. Ciaccio 1. Tole!\• '2 1·• ti. Heltllme: UC lrvlne, 11·2S. Totet louts: Ida/lo lS, UC trvtnc 21. 4, Tit! 7, Sl!Yera 10. lteMNw 4. T1"41t 11 IANTA CllUI -Mou 7, ~ 10, M lntlenon II, ,..""'°" I, Item~.,-•. Hu.an 2 .... ,. l. Mateo J Heltllmt ~ Celll COl!ffe, ,.,.,., P'outecl out Item .... .,, ..... IUCSCI Tote! IOUlt So Cal C~ 2'. 1>C '9nle Crv1 11 c ..... , ........ AP' TOP 1!0 t Kent11¢ky l24) 1 N Cerotlne 11•1 ) c.-oelown m ·~~· Stowe 6.Marvland 7 N.Cetollne St I.Houlton t .UCLA 10.()reoon SI 11 Mlc111$an St. 12.t.oultlene ~t U.<reo<oJe 14.Araen .. , 15. BotlOll c olleoe 1U )•Peul 17 F r•'1!0 St 11.Wlclllle SI 1f.St JOlln't Record 1·0 1·0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 •·O 1-1 J•O O•O 2·0 l•O 2-0 2·1 0-0 1·0 1-1 1·0 20v1 Commonwee1111 7·0 0·0 "" p,,, ... 7 ... I ... 4 "' s 10. 7 •17 I 602 519 i §67 t 4~ 10 .. , 11 417 " ):).) " "' ,. 2" IS 111 11 10 13 111 ,. .. COLLl'.GIE WOMIH T•• I Soulllrn Ct !S91 7 Loulalena Ten (1) l.Geor11la •.Tent ST•nnea'" •.Lono a..cn Stett 7.KenMt S•••• IMln lulppi ·~rylencj 10 North Cerotln St 11 Old Dominion 17 Auburn 13.Loulalent..}t•ll 14.Rutoert IS.Penn Stele 1.C)ftlo Stele 17 Mlttourl II Wfttern Knt(lly If Ci.moon 20.Cr.evnev "-d ?-0 0·0 7·0 l•O )•1 O·O ?·0 O·O 1-1 1·0 2·1 1·0 1·0 1·0 7·0 1·0 l ·I 2·0 )·0 0-0 Pit Pvt 1.1'1 I I, Ill l 1,0l3 l 1,011 • 196 5 "° • 7M f 7S7 10 710 I 61 I 11 S9S 7 SSS 17 '95 13 392 I• m 11 271 " 100 IS 1'3 102 15 " NHL C~BELL CONP:allENC• Ecimonton Catverv Vencouver KIMI Winnipeg Smtt!M OMlltll W L T ""' Iii' If • 7 40 IS4 10 ' • 74 .. 10 12 2 n 102 7 12 s 19 .. 6 14 3 IS 91 Namt OMliell GA 102 " IQ3 lie 115 Mlnneaota ClllQoo Detroit Toronto II 9 3 2S 107 110 10 12 7 22 " 103 10 10 2 n " " 10 12 1 n 102 11• St Loult • 17 7 10 .. " WALES CONP'allENC• Pe"1Q OM.- NY ltlencler't 16 I 0 )2 107 13 NY R•noer• .. a • )2 IOI n Plllledell>ftle 13 I 1 2' 95 10 Wetlllnoton 11 17 1 23 ,, IS Pltttburllll • IS J IS n 96 Nt w Jar..., 1 20 O • 57 117 ·-DMli8ll Boa ton lluffelO OueOe< MonlrH I Hertfotd 14 ~' ? 30 107 I) !J...l 19 91 1? II J 77 123 II II I 7l 95 9 10 , '° 76 MencleY't k .... VtllCOYVI' 3, NY llanter> J T ... .,,.~ Wlnnlll90 et Kltla llutlelO a1 MonlrH I W11111no1on al Quel)tc Chke9o et New Jerw.• NY lllenc1¥1 et St LOV•• Pllltl)urUll et Mlnneaota Plllledell>llle at C•IOerv Mef*Y"• ..... uctt.. BAU BALL • 70 es .. 91 ., ........ L...- CINCINNATI REDS-Solcl 1( ..... Perla. lnfltlder, to Ille Chieffo W?lltt S.OM FOOTBALL ................ u... HOUSTON OILER~ Mli..e lltn· fro, wide receiver. on "" tnllJ"ecl rewrve list """"" '""" , .... u..e NEW JElltSEY GENEltAl..5-'Sklned t(erry J~lln. cornerbKll. 10 • tour·y- con1rec1. NEW O R LE ANS BltEAK · EllS-11~ eorMn*!t with Tim Mantttl. olece-klelcer. on • ,,... tllrM ·YMr contract. M>CClll ...,. A"*1CM s.ccw '-- COSMOS-Sl!lne<I Sten Te<icdll. tor· werd, to • -·vHr contrecf ttiet wlll cover Ille current Norlll Ame<lcen SocCM LMOU9'l I,_ MUOI! 8nd Ille 1,.. 0\11000< Melon Kinney prep meet nelJrS Lions are ready to turn new leaf in -basketball Coe to be starter for cross country t;hampionship Sebastian Coe of Great Britain, holder of the -world record in the mile at 3:47.33 and the 800 meters at 1:41.8, will be the starter for the fifth annual Kinney National High School Croas Country Cham- pionships. The championship race. which will bring together the top eight male and female qualifiers from four regionals acr088 the country. will be held at San Diego's Balboa Park Cl"Ollll country ooune on Saturday, Dec. 10. Coe, the 1980 Olympic 1,500-meter champion, hu never run in the United States. He has been bothered by an infection much of the year. However, he has been concentrating on prep- arations for next summer's Olympic Games at Loe Anlelee and reportedly ia fit. He hasn't announced h1a plana for the Games. The West.em Regional of the event, which tncludee the states of Alaaka, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Wuhlngton and Wyoming will take pt.ce In Woodward Park in Ftemo Saturday at 11 a.m. 'nle Woodward Park courae ta 6,000 meters for both male and female competiton. It CIONUta of rol11nc hili. with one steep climb, 80 percent dirt. 10 percent IJ'Rll and 10 percerlt n»d. Tom Walters, from Newport Harbor Hich. will compete In the repxw at ~. nm. la no minimum time requirement for the eY'l'flt and anyone wiahinl to nm ahould phone BW Cockerhem at atw code 209-264·5847. The Kinney ere. <:ou.ntry Ownptcn.hlp .. the only national runnlnc propam for hAah ICbool athleta In any sport. It ta open to all hlCb 8Chool ltUdenta com~ In the fall c:rom country ....,.,. 'Jbere ii DO mlnlm:::1=fytns time. The other q meeta were held lat week.end ln Charlotte, North Carolina (South ~). Nf!W York Qty (Nonhwt Repinal) And Hlnldale~ lllino4I (Midwt9l Repnal). The KJnmy ~ Country QarnpklNh.lpa la IRllCUoned by Thi! Ath.leUcl C.ongrtll (TAC). RUNNING DENNIS BROSTERHOUS THE IRVINE CHAPTER of the City of Hope. will sponaor a lOk and two-mile "fun run" Sunday. The races will be run over a fut and acenic flat coune on Irvine's Old Laguna Roed over a certified and sanctioned coune. The start and finiah of the races will be at the Orange County International Raceway. The race will begin at 8 a.m .. rain or shine, with check-in registration and pick up <or pre-registered runners beg1nn1ng at 6 o'clock. All runners will be el.lglble for merch.andile awards and dinners, and random drawt.np will be held for prbee. The top male and female finlahers In the fun run will al8o receive special awards. Day of nee registration at $5 for both l'&'e9 will be available. All pm::eeda benefit the City of Hope In ita procranw of pedenl care, ldentffic re9Nl'C'1 and medkal education. For more lnfonnation, phone Sharon or Beverly at 851-0967 dw1.nc 'busine91 houra or 978~9926 between 7 and 11 p.m. .. If ever a basketball coach walked into a situation with a chance to come out of what has been a long, frustrating past smelling like a rose and looking like a contender, it's at West - minster High where the Lions are tuning up for the upcoming season with three returning starters in the fold. Dick Katz haa stepped in to fill the void left when Jon Borchert left to succeed Barry Leigh at Sunaet League rival Edi8on. Borchert had toiled for several aeuons without noted success, and a three-year building pro- gram appeared to be just around the comer. The building blocks are euy to 1pot: Jeff F.utin, a 6-6 aenJor three-year starter, who averaged 14.5 points overall and 13.l in league aa a junior tops the list. Also. Tom Downs. a 6-1 guard with three years of starting ex- perience. is back after averasging 12.2 overall and 11.6 in league. The third is Rick Delavallade, a 6-5~ senior who averaged 5.4 overall and scored in every game as a junior. "We have .a potential to score," says Katz. "We're going to try to run a fast break with an upbeat tempo. We're big. but not physic.al big, more mobile. although Eastin can probably play With anybody "I want to play a full co:Jrt pressing defeMe, ao there is going to be a lot of change9 In our style. It may be a slow start, hopefully by January we'll be ready to play." Katz wasn't named to the post until August. Basketball scores w•ST Flerlcle $1, ~. I-10 RETAILERS WANTED: BUY I NO Old 8ueball Cerd9 Of en~ S*1elnlno to IPOf1• Cell Of Wrf1t UC lnrt"9 ti, ldallo 71 O., Tedi fj, AlfMtN '-'M 75 ~ CNtltmft mdw. L.Ollt 9tKll SI. n. S.n D'-.,, LSV ... N.C.·Wllml"81on" ..... ,.,,, o.c. 10 thru u . OT • I.e. T.c:fl n. w. ICenlucllv 71, 20T too of ~ San oi-St. n. 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PlannlllQ. Mr .;>Upt r or UU • duly •PPO<nh;CI TrullH under the " '"'"' .. ~ II .,. v,.. 1 Fount~•n Vafh!V CA 9?708 Jt>M Po11e1 Conr Communlly COi· Counly rc·qut•!i\ltt~ I hat IOllowmg C11tc:rtb9d SteutllY Li nd ment. •nd the T11nac>KI ~ O..,.&op. 't Tiu• 1>us1nou 11 1.011duc:tt1Cl oy 1 lt!Q" D11111cr, 1370 Acl1mt Ave, Sw1\lt•y D Wt•llic ht• ap· ConltlCI Will SELL AT PUBLIC ::::: ~p~;y ,,!."-,.:~~~=. 0011t1r11l 111.111n11-111p Co111 MIU . CA 92626 (lrMlll t fl· pmnlt't.I U!C JX•fM>nol rt•presen· AUCTION TO THE HIOHEST $810· "'a111~ ol Clllll1n te•l "'......,IY ....,., 0 A Bl llCO Clltly Door• A or 0) Telephone (714) . .... DEA FOR CASH 01 MllOlth In ec:-... ,.. . .,,...... .,....., 11~1~11~iu1ti•:,0,11 wu~ hlod wllh lhe 43:.>-6707 W\IV(' lo 11dmmislcr u 1c estate 11011 2924h 01 the C1v11COO•.11111ght. ••ally oca11e1 at tile 111t1rMC:t1on of i Cn1101y Clork ot Orn11(le C:oun1y 011 NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN that or L o rdlu F:. Wc-lh; (under title 11nd •nler911 c;onvly8CI 10 and EuchCI Ave11ve 11110 lht 406 Fr-•y Nov 16 l983 IM ot>ove-named Sct1001 D1t1r1c1 ol lht• lndt•f)('nd"nt AdmtntS· now r.o\11 Dy 11 under Mid OHd 01 w11t11n lhe C11y or Foun11~ v11i.y 10 F2)04()1 Orn11011 Cou111y. C111ilorn1a. nc11no Dy I I'll I ton uf &<tall'~ A c t) Thi• Trusr in l hu p1oper1y ttereln•lle< di· T1An1p1c111c Oeve1opm1nt Comp•ny • Put>h~noo 01111100 LOIHI Daily,11nc1 1111ouoh •ts Governmo Board. ~ ~111>10 IO< commett111 11nd 1110u&1111l Oe· Pilot Nuv n 29 ()6(. G 13 19&;1 111u1Mtnl'llter r11l1111ed 10 U "OIS· f)l'llllOn IS SL'l fur hl'Uling In VENDE£ RAYMOND W BAG· ~1001nen1 10 De CBtrild OIJI In I 6180·113 TnrCT will rec:Olve u11 to. oor not LA•JJI N o 3 at 700 Civic GARLEY. JR. an unma11..0 man H phased d•vet<lf>mtnr p1o011m At l-------i--------11111"' 1111111 tne wbove·•llled tuna, Center L>r Wt'S\ Santu Ana 10 1n und1v1ded '• 1nlttHI and th1t 111n11 111 1nte<1"1d pa11111 111111 PUBLIC NOTICE Sllllled b•CIS lor me award ol I COil· c "''701 • n..'. l...r, ... , • DIANA M eons. II widow IS 10 1n hive tne Ol>POllunoly 10 PllMnl llMltr L---.....:..:;.;;;.;:.;.;:;...;.;.;;..;.;..;;.;;;.... ___ ,,,.CI 101 the abov11 pro1ec:r A "" on LJO..'Cl'm""r " • unCllVlded ·~ 1n1e11!11 views w1rh regard to tht 1grM~I IUPERIOR COU"T OF THE 01dS sholl be rec111veCI tn the pl1Ge 1983 al 0::10 A.M. VENDOR PAUL r BRINKMAN. a and rne 0<811 Envoronmenlll lmp1cr STATE OF CAL.,OflNIA ld1111l1l11•1l tll)Ove and S1111ll be open-IF YOU owocr lO lhl' ma1r111d ,,..n .. hll S8Pll1818 PIOP• Repoll prepareo '" connection FOR THE COUNTY od tmd publicly 11100 aloud al Ille h ~rry IS 10 an 1.1nd1v1ded '~ 1nteres1, 1ne1ew1th OF OflANOE •llnvt• ~tutea hmtt Md plact grunling .u l l I' fJ('\tllOn, you (AVIN S COOPER ANO ELAINE PuUh•neo 01ange Nov 22 29 1983 ltl ""' M1me1 ol lht1 Ap1Jh<;a11on of f flt'tr' w111 1>11 a O oepos11 requ•r&d should I'll ht•r appt•ur 01 lh l' COOPER. husl>and and wile u j()lnl 6183-83 w11 11AM H J WAAT11EN Pell 101 rnnc.n ~et or b•d documents 10 hi•,irtrtg and stat1• you UUJt.'1..'· tl!f'l11nl$ as to an und1v1ded '> ------------- 110111., uvu111111t•o th1>11 1t'H1111 on 11000 con-tums 111 Ctk writtl'n nh.)l-t'-1n1e1es1 end HUGO ROSENTEIN PUBLIC NOTICE IOI Lt1a11gc• or Num" O•llUll w1lh111 0 l111Y'• allt<• lhe l>ICI ' ( ANO 8ARBARA E ROSENSTEIN ___ ...;..;;.;;..;.;...;;...;..-...;.. ____ _ NO. A 120721 Oll•'lllllll (1111'• tum:-. with lh1• l'llUrt Ile.' Ort' husband ano wire 1oin1111nan1s as lo NOTICE OF TRUITEE'I SALi ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE rut.lo 111!1 """' 111111011n and I>• tlh• h1 •unng Your 11ppt1ar· an un01v1ded • •ntt!rllSI Rec:orOed T.S. No. 234 .• u CCP 1277 '""'""1•,1v1• 1n '"'' r.ni11111c1 docu-llltl'I' rllllY h .. m pc·rsnn or by M11v l 1980 as 111s11 No 1057 m AP tlS-07-007 Wiil 11( A~; Wll t I.AM Ii F WARl . "''"''' ' book 1359~ page 398 ol o r11c1el Re YOU ARE ... 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"''•"'' 11110 ,now c11us.i 11 ""' ,,.,, m.:1n 10•. or 1hc m11a1mum lion 70U t•I lht· t'roh;ill• Cude m1ne1a1s and gaHs l>tllow a oeptn of 011 Decl!mt>e< 6 1983 a1 9 oo nny w11y 111e l)et111nn lor cnunge 01 ,1m111111t "' 010 .is n guartlntee tttet • , 500 1ee1 me1.,u1eo ve<trc11ty horn A llA Tlcot Tiiie ln•lll-COfll· 11111111 ,r.ould r•u• ho q11.111ltill ""' ti•lld••• w111 en1111 into rne 111 t allforniu 1 hi· llmt.· for the pr.:sent •urlace ot sa•O 1ano piny 01 Cellfornla a corpora11on 1115 tUIHl!lR ORDEAEO 111a1 a µ1upo .... o t otlltilCI 11 tne ~ame is l 1lln14 du1rns will nul l'Xp1rc w1tnou11he11gnr of surlac1 en1ryand tormerly Tolle ln$utaf\ce and Trull copy 111 1111s orcttl1 to snow ci;use he awmoull 10 ~ucr1 b1dde1 111 lh11 event prior lu lour months from the wnnout the 11ght or en11y w1th1n sa•O Compally as ou1y appa1n11CI Tru11ee pullh•,11,•IJ 111 Dooly Pilot a news· or t.i•""'' 1111'tj,ler into so1d contracr d 1 , f l h l• h ·an no nottC't'd 500 111111 as reserved Dy Ernest A unoei ano pursuan1 10 Deed of Trusl PASADENA (AP) -The Big Ten c.onference u8eCj to dominate the Padfic-10 Conference in Roae BowJ pmee. But in recent years, that trend bu chan&ed draatica.lly. Big Ten ie.ma won 12 of the firet 13 pmee apinlt Pac-10 teams in the Roae Bowl. but now thePac-10holdsa19-18 advantage by virtue of winning 18 of the last 24 confrontations. "I ueed to think there were reaaona for it (the recent Pac-10 domination)," Dlinoia c.o.ch Mike White, who will bring the Big Ten champion Dlini to the Roee Bowl for the tint time since 1964, said Monday, "But that waa when I was over there." Over there, for White, meant in th~ Pac-10. In h1a third year aa the Illinois Big numbers in last week's playoff games There are but two left from the six area prep football teams still alive in the CIF playoffs with the aemifinalB next, and aa a result the area's statistical look is of an abbreviated aort. Still there were some big numbers, including 116 yards on 24 carries by Steve Braz.as in his final game for Newport Harbor. Here are the best numben from lut week's games: Lut wffk•1 a&atktlcal leaden RuMa1 1. Steve Brazaa (Newport Harbor), 24-116; 2. Dave Swigart (Fountain Valley), 24-94: 3 . Mike Jones (Mater Dei), 11-82. Pa11J.q 1. Bill Marler (Marina), 8-23-2, 244 yards, 3 TOI; 2. Brett Stevena (Foun- tain Valley), 13-28-2 , 194 yards, 2 TIA; 3. Pat Dubar (Mater Dei), 10-25-1, 138 yards, 0 TOI; 4. Bruce Goodfield (Newport Harbor), 6-13 -2 , 114 yards, 1 TD. head coach, White once waa an Ulia- tant coach at Pac-10 member Stan.ford and al80 waa the head coach from 1972-77 at Pac-10 member California. "Playing on grue could be U8ed aa an excuae for a Big Ten team,'' said White at a news conference at Roee Bowl headquarten. "We played all but two of our games on artificial turf, and we al80 practice on it. ''Then, there are the diat.ractiol\8' Butaaacoach, you owe it to.the team to let them take part in the experience of the Rote Bowl. It's just too bad they can't watch the parade, too. "You just have to deal with it in an intelligent manner. It's no different from when a Pac-10 team goes to play in the midwest." Illinois will be playing in the Roae Bowl game for the fourth time. The Wini are 3-0 in the oldest bowl game of them aft. The fourth-ranked Wini will face Pac-11) champion UCLA in the 70th Roee Bowl game on Jan. 2. The 'Brutna will be appearing in their second straight Roee Bowl, the firet time in school hi.story they have qualified for the game in back-to-back years. Area youths star in East Coast run RALEIGH, N.C. -Seven area youngsters, competing for the Blue Angela Track Team, distinguished thermelves Saturday at the Eut Cout Crom Country C1ueic VI, featuring the 1983 TAC/USA youth athlete.. IMllet ot qe''"'"' c11cul1111on printed •uch s•-<.1111ty will Oil to1fe11 11 1 0 1 " Bryanr Jr and Judith 1111 Bryant June 30 t980 recorded July 3. 1980 111 Or.111qc County Cdhlorma once• DIS I lllCT •81Se•ves Ill& rignt 10 1e-ilOOVt· usbeod and wife on the deed re· as •Ml No 3~0 1n D<>OI< 136!>4 w!'Pk 101 r0u1 successive week~ PttOr 1ecr .1ny or all b•ds o• to waive any YOU MA V EXAMINE the Olded Si!ptemt>er 24 1963 '" booll P• 1960 ot Olhcial RecOICIS an lhe ro the a are se1 tor nod11no on the 1ttugu1a111te~ 01 1nrormollltll5 1n any fr It• krpl by the· t.'OUrt. If you 729 paoes 03 Olloc1a1 Records Olltce 01 the C0unty Rec:01der of Or· llt'tlllOt\ bods or Ill the b10d1ng PARCEL 2 A non·e•Clusive eue-ange Couney Cahtorn1a WILL SELL Da1ee1 Novembe• t6, t983 Pursunnt to In• p1ov1s1ons ol Sec· an· lnlc>rcslt'Cl tn lhe C.'St.ate, ent for ingress and 119ross over AT PUBLIC AUCTION lO HIG11EST FRANK DOMFNICl-llNI tton 1773 or lhe ~abor Code Ol lhe you muy ser ve u pon rhe ex· 015 A to l 1ncrus1ve of Tract No BIDDER FOR CASH OR CAS111ER'S Jl•doe or rhe Srate or Cahlo1n1a 1he DISTRICT -t'ulor or administralor. or 970 es per map recorded on book CHECK lpaya1>1e at me 11me ol u 1e Supc11or Court ties obtained I tom lhe OorllGIOr OI the h ( h 63 pages 1 10 12 1nctusive OI MIS· on lawlul money ol the Umle<l SlllHI 01nl1I J. Cooper. E1q. Oepa11men1 or r11dusr11a1 Rela11ons upon 1 l' allOrney or l e ex-1aneous Maps, Records ot 01-1 11t11 sourn tronr entrance to lhe Old 2.012 Celle De L• Pl•I• tne gene1a1 preva1l1no rate ol pe< ~·utur o r 11dmrmslr alor. and noe County Cahlorn1a 10 be used orange County CourtnouM 1oceteo Suitt 310 Eldorado 111111 B11lldln9 d•em wages and tne gene•al prevail· Ctlt• w1lh thl' t'OUr1 with proof n common Dy owners 01 toi. in said '"the 200 Block 01 wes1 Santa Ana Laguna Hiii•. CA. t:MS3 1ng rate ror hohoay and ove111me f ~rVtl't.' 3 Wrtltcn request 11ct and the SaC1Clleb1c,1< Invest· Blvd llormertr west 6111 St 1 Senra Published Orange Coast Deur Pilot wort. 1n rhe loc:allty on w111ch lhlS work · h ' d . . I ent Company • l1m111<1 partner· Ana Calltomia all 11gnt title ano Nov 29 Dec 6 13 20 1983 1s robe performed 101 each Crall 01 'laling I al you esire specia hip, Its guests and 1""'"' 1nrerest eonveyeo ro and now nllld · ' 6196-83 typt' of worker needed to execute nolll'C of the Cihng of an m · PARCEL 3 A non-exclusive ease-by ,1 under saJO Deeo or Trusr '"the 1 _____________ 1the contract Those 1ares are on Ille t•nwry and appra1sement o f 60 I.et on w1dlh. tor ino•ess properly s1ruaree1 1n said County and at the OISTRICT omce localed at f h nd ress ovet those P0tt1ons ol State descttlleO as 1 ___ .....;;.PUBL..;;.:;;;,;_IC;;,_;,NO,;,,;;_Tl;,,;,,;;.C~E----rolhce of Phys1eal Facolll•H Planning 'tall' USSC!lS or o l e pell· 1nth T<abuco ano Rancho PARCEL 1 un.1 No 61 tn tne C11y Copies may 1>e 01>1aineo on request \rnm. or al'\.'OUnlS men\loned 1won V1e10 shown as the Bryant ot irv•ne County or Orange State ol FIC:~~O~y5A~~:;:~s A copy o! these rates snall t>e posted n S..'<:llon 1200 and 1200.5 of arc,et • 928 600 acres on 11 map ca111orn1a as shown and desc11~ N at th.-1011 sire h C I ( p IJ;it Code •led on book 9 page 25 01 AecOld or '" ttte Conoom•mum Pl1n recQ.<CleCI lhe ro11ow1n9 persons are doing II ~11a11 De mane1a101y upon tne l I' u I orma ro l' urvevs in ttte olf1ce of ltte County on Maren 2~ 1977 '" 1>00~ 12N.9. busm.,:.s as CONTRACTOR ro wnom ttte con· Slanley D. W ells ecorCler or sa1CI counry morl! par· pages 1167 1o 1?16 1nclus1ve ol Of· SOUAAE N WEST~AN WE~~ tract 1s awarded and upon any sub· 791 E l Durango Circle 1cularly desc11bed '" the Oeed re· 11c1ar Recoros or sa10 County 9380 E Warner Av., ountam a· con1rac1or under such CONTRAC· ountaln Valley CA 92708 orded Auoust 22 1969 in l>ook EAcept 1norelrom all od 01111ohls. ley Ca J2~08N 1 n 2241 Maple TOA 10 pay not less than tl'le said (7!4) 962•5110 ' · 58. page 58t ot Ollic1al Records. minerals mine<al r.gl\1$ na1ural gas liaro e so spec111ee1 rates 10 aH wo1kMs em· o l>e used in common Dr Ille 11gttts ano ortter hydrocerbOns by Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 22 M le ployed l>y them '" lhe execution ol P ublished Orange Coast aCldllback rnvestmenr Company a whatsoever name •mown 1tta1 m1y Francl!s M Nelson <It ap • rile contract arly Ptlol Nov 29. 30, Dec. 1m1ted partnership tne owners De wilh•n 0t under tne percel ol 11nd Costa Mesa, Ca 92~27 Sherman No b•dder may withdrew any bid 6 1983 ti247-83 oests 01 1nv11ees 01 Lots '" Tract l'll!re.na1>o•e oesc111>eC1 1oge1ner Gary L Neely, 22 7 E 101 a pc110C1 or sixty (60) Clays aller • · o 6970. as per map •e<:OICled in with rh.-perpetual ngnt ot Ottlllng, Orange Ca 92669 11\e dete set 101 the opening ol bods oo~ 263 paoes I to 12 1ncius•ve 01 mining e1p1ormo and opera1tno AenOii B lloeely 2747 E Sherman A pavment Donel and e per-PUBLIC NOTICE 1scell11neous Maps on the office ot the1elo• and storing on and 1emov1no O•nnge Ca 92669 lormance bono will 1>e required p1101 he Coumv Recorder or said county. the same trom sa10 land or any other ! 111~ l>usiness is conducted Dy a 1o PA1lCut1on of lhe conllaCI and YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOE" A nd Iha owners or all parcels O• lots 1anC1 onclud•ng tne 11ghl to Nl'l1ps1ock • gt>neral paitnersnip This statement sttall bt> '" rhe 1orm sel torth on the OEEO OF TfllUST DATED July I , n a su1><11v1s1on into wttoch lhe 0, OttPCl•onan1 Ottll ano mine !tom w.i~ hied w•lh •tte eou91v Clf~°" con1r"c1 documents ttn . UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION 1yan1 Ranch ma1 'le1eat1e1 t>e iano\ otne• lhao rnose here.nabOve June IO 1 83 F 1 51 Pu"u.utl ro Se<:11on •~90 ol lhe TO PflOTECT YOUR ~OPE"TY. IT 1v1oeo oe-.cr ~o .,,, o• ;as w<lll~ tunnels , Pub1t~n••tJ Oiangt1 Cout Da•ly Ps~' C.uvi•inmt•111 Cooe ol tne State or MAYBE SOLO AT A PU8LIC SALE. Suo1ecr ro Covenan1s Conoi11ons and '"a"~ .nro 1nrougn or across , Jun•• 14 l 1 ?8 July 5· 19 ( 1111n111, 1 1ne c-0<11tac1 will con1a1n IF YOU HEED AN EJIPLANATION and Res111c11ons of Record ,,.. ~uDsurlace ol tne 1and he1l!•n· • ~1~:-81 ,;;,..,,~"'"' ., .. rm1111na t11e successrul OF THE NATUflE OF THE 1 aDC.vf' ll"sc111>ed ano 10 bottom , PUBLIC NOTICE 1t•c1tl1•1 111 ,u1Js111utt! secu11t1es tor PflOCEEOING AGAINST YOU. YOU MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS sucn ,,,r ,r,stoc•t>O or 011ec11onally ,1n1 n•nnl"v~ "11t1hf'IO by the DIS· SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYl!fl. 31861 Via Oso Coto De Caza 0,,11"° N!lllS •ur<1e1s ano snatrs ' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1 Ro(' t In 1•11sur" pertormance under NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Traoucc> Canyon Cahfo,n1• 92678 u"Of'' ~nCI oe~~at" 0, oevono tne NAME STATEMENT ''" n••t• 1r t TS. No. 40231 111 a s1ree1 aOO•l!5S 01 co,...mon ~·•f'• , ,,,.,,15 1,,eteo• ano 10 rlelttll , ,,.,. , ,11 .,.,n .. ,5011 15 do•ng ,\ ,. ,,. 1111u .r tn< 1 ..... 0 1ool1ng pro "IOT •CE tS 11EREBY GIVEN ma1 oes1qna11on •S snown a1>ove 110 wa" •f't ,, ~ <-au·r ma•t1lain reoa11 n <I " 11., 1 ,1 •. 111 1.,.. '<lnouc1eo on Dec 13 on Wr•rtnesoav Decemt>er 14 t983 ranty •!> 01ven to •ts t:omp1e1eness O• C"f'rr'" ,.,0 OPt"'ate an, sucn wens 1""''"''' ••'· A IOMATION 119 tlll!.1 ,11 10 AM Ttlti 11111131 mee11ng JI I000>1m ol !Kl•OClay mtheroom orrectnMSt 0, ,.,,1e•.,..•tnoui ,,0.,.e•e• tl'le ttghl , .ALJVAN~r~ 0U111 1 1 110 CA 111..,,, '"·'" ''" t•w west entrance ro s<'I a$•clP ''l' con11uc11nq frusree s Irie v~ne101 unoe1 ~ ... c Secu•·1~ 10 0.,11 ,..,,,,,. s•ore e•PIOrt and op· 1 ; ·111, A.,"" '' 0•• ~a tl1o• c;11,c11•111 C1•111Pr Attcr•dance at Sales w1!1'1•n tne ollices ol REAL ES-lano Con1rac1 l)y reason ot a P•.lt .. inrnugtt me surlace or lt'le '' "6• . 11 p 1 A Ill" p1t•·l.J1t1 waJ~ tn1u 1$ mandatory TA l ( SECURITIES SERVICE b•eacn or oetaurr on tne 0011qa11ons uPtte• !IOO 1~ ol tlle suosurlace ol Hoeti~rd M3 "'." LJavCA ~2::; v· 1111t no 11111 will D•• co11s1dered unless 1oc:a1co <11 2020 No!lh Broaoway i.ecu•f'CI the•el>y here1otore e•· tnf' 1ano '"''l!<naDClve desc11be<I as "";"' •'1110'1 1'• ""ct 0 Cl ct db a 1 1 '""'"\f'nl.Jhve ot 11\e 1>1C1d1n9 or-Suite 206 in lhe Coty of Sanra Ana ecuteCI and delrvereo to ltte unOl!f· re~e<\E'O ,,, in" OeeO lrom lhe 11v1ne 11'~ ht1Sinf'Ss ·~' n u e Y ' ),11111,u1on atrenoea and parttc:•· COun1y or Orange srate ol Ca11-signeo a wrlltl!n 0ecJ31ar10n ol Oe· Compan, a co•PO<a11on recoroeo • 111111•1111"'1 patl•d ul tne enl11e w&lk·lhru rorn1a REAL ESTA lE SECURITIES lault and Oemano lo• Sate ano wt1I· Januil•) 23 •978 n Booti. 12535 ko1.h Dov 11 d 111 th Governing Board SERVICE a Cahl01n1e COIPOtation, ten not•ce or !>reach ano ol etec11on Page 1857 0 11.c;iar Rl!CorCls lhos slatement w.is 1 e ""' e • By s/Norman E Wetson es duly appo1nle<1 Trustee under and to cause Ille unders19neo 10 sett saicl PARCEi. 2 An uno1v1oe<1 one lhlf· • Coullly Clerk 01 Orange County 0" Secretary, Board pursuant ro the power ol sale con· property to sahsly sa10 Ol>hQaloons 11.5 .. 11 3611nteres1 as a r enenl on Oct 17 t983 F22;580 ot Trustees 1eued 1n rhet ce11a1n Deed or Trust and lherealter tne une111s1oned c ommon'" 1t1e fee .n1e1es1 on and ro p bl d 0 e Coast Dail PuUllshr•o Orange Coast Dally Piiot executed by JOHN G RINALDO caused notice or l>rl!ach and ol e•ec:· Ille tommon area ol Lots t 2 and 3 u •she rang 83 y Nov 29 Dec: 7 1983 FINANCIAL CORPORATION. a Call· hon ro De Rec;order AuguSI 16 1983 ol Traer 9901 as per map tol.cl 1n Pilo1 Nov l5 22 29 Dec 66ci?9•83 62<14·83 ro1n1eco1Po<at1on. rec:oroed July 27. as instr No 83-355580 ol said 01· 800!< J89 Pa~s 33 10 3• 1nck.lsive. 1977 '" Book 12309 ol Olhclat Re· flc1al Aec:Olds 01 M scellanl!OUs Maps rec:0<d1 ol PUBLIC NOTICE cotds 01 &a•CI County 11 PI04! 14 10 Said sale w111 be mtdo 1>u1 w11nou1 saio counry as such term •S e1e11necl the H 1 ___ .....;PUBL~~IC.;;...;NO..;..;;.T.;...l..;C..;E.;__ __ ---_.;_~.;;...;_.;_..;_.;....;..;;__ ___ I Aec:o1de1's lnstrumenr No <13265. coven1nr Of wa11enty. ex pr en or om· in rtte arhcle enr1tll!d Dehno11on1 of Among winnen were unt-FICTITIOUS BUSINEIS l>y reason ol a breach ol Clelaull In plied. reg11d1n9 lllle. possession. or the Dec:tarahon ol Covenanrs Con· i.ngton Beach's Peter Lugo (bantam), FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT payment of performance ot the obll· encumbrances. ro pay the rema1n1no d111ons and Rl!sl11ct•ons recorded on Fountain Valley'• F.ddie Lavelle (mid-NAME STATEMENT . ltle following persons ere doing oat1ons secured thereby, lncludlno prlnc:lpal sum of the nore(s) secured January 26 1977 on Boot. 120•8 The tollowong persons are doing business as lh8I breach or defaun. Not~ of by s11d Security Land Contract. with Page i i86 10 125 1 •nctusrve, ol 01· get), Irvine's Robbie Barrioe (youth business as PWA UNLIMITED, 50 Carver, whictt was rec:0<ded July t9. 1983 as 1n1.,es1 IS 1n said note prov>Cled, flc•al Rec:oros ol said Counry (Tiie di • . ) W_._1 _ _. _ _, Todd JuaionJa SURFIN' CHICKEN. =71 Calle de Irvine CA 92714 Recor de< s Instrument No aClvanc:es.11 any. under lhe rerms ol Oeclelilllon 1 and any ameno· VWon IC91.1uu .. i.cr S lndus111as. San Clemente. CA Rober! Wohllord. 50 Carver. 83-3091144. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Sltd Oeed o! Trust. lffs. thlrges menl5 O< Annexations thefelo (aub bantam), and We9tlninster's Diva Pat11c1a A E1chenholer 2128 E Irvine CA 927 14 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Bii>-and l!apenses of the TruslH anCI of PARCEL 3 Easemenltsl as wch Jusinia (women's 30-39). Ocean Newport Beach. CA 92661 Pa1t1ck Kelly. I 1362 Ore D11ve, DER FOR CASH. lewful monty ol the '"-trusts ctteared by aa10 Sec:uuty l!BsemenHsJ osiare parltWllrly Ml Rffelvln& Herman M E1chenholl!r. 2128 E Garoen Grove. CA 92640 Umted Stales 01 a cHh•e"s chec:~ Land Contract lorth '" the articll! entitled "Ease. 1. Jamie Craft (Fountain Valley), Aleo compeHnn and f .. '"' .. " well from Ocean Newporr Beach, CA 9266 t Wilham Singleton. 32822 Ship-drawn on I suite or na11onal b1nk. I S11d Salt Wiii t>e held on T utsday men1s or !he 0ec1ara11on under IN! , ... '6 -.. '6 This busmess •S conducted bV a side Oana Po1n1. CA 92629 state or leCleral oredlt union. o• 1 December 13 1983 al 10 00 AM at SE.:llOl, l'leadmgl,I •'\"'en a111cr. en-, 6-97~ 2 . Mike Mitchell (Mater Dei), Coach Frank Ouarte's Blue Angela genoral par1nersh1p This business 1s conducted by a slate or lederel savings and loen the Chapman Avenue entrance 10 lllled as tollows Owners Rights 5 -69; 3. Chip Riah (Marina), 4-136; 4. were Huntington Beach's Hai.am PJlttC•d A E1cnenholer general partnership assocletron domiciled 1n this slate. rhe C1v1c Center Bu1ld1ng. 300 East and Dulles Ullhlles and Cab11t Tele· (F , Vall ) 4 57 Sabr ( nd in th th di·"'-' ) Tt11s s1a1emen1 was filed wnh tho Rober! Wottllord all payabtl! al the tome ol sale. all Chapman Ave11oe Oranoe CA v1st0n Sul>l>O't ana Se11i.men1". Brian Belcher ountain ey , -• a leOO e you ., ... on , Counry Clerk 01 Orange Counry on This statement was hied w1lh the riottt !Ille and interest held by 11, as Tne totel amount or ltte unpaid Common Area and Communny Fa. Scorlag Weetlninlter'eKesJusionis (12th in the Nov 3 •983 Counry Cle1k or O•ange County on Tiustee 1n 1na1 teal propefty srtuale D•lance or 1ne obllgallon Mc:u•l<I by colohes Easements ano Yard Ulll· Chi Rish (Marina) 12 2 Chris 'dg di · · ) and Loe .A.nne} ' F229250 Nov l8 •983 on said County and State. dlllCt1bed said prope<ly lo be sold togelhe< ihes 1. P • ; · rm et VWOn ... '6 ea PuDl•Shed Orange Coest Oally F2307tl 85 lollows w11t1 in1tres1 1a1e chergn and est•· PARCEL • Easement(st as sucn Sperle (Fountain Valley), 10. James Brown (16th in midget.a). Point Nov § 15 22. 29 t983 Publlsned Orange Coast Oauy A leasehold Estate as created by mated costs expenses, and ad· easemenrtsl is/are particulaliy set --------------------------------------5999·83 P1101 Nov 29 Dec 6. 13. 20. 1983 tl'lal cef'8on Ground Lease dated vances as to lhe dale hereof. •S' lotth in the art1cle l!nhlied 'Else· !-------------6253-83 July30 1971 and as amended by en Sl26. 1~6 80 menrs ot the 0ecra1a11on ol Cove· ·01ATH NDTICIB EASTERLING JOSEPH LEROY EAST· ERLING. n 25 Vl'ar rt1s1dc•nt ol Costa M t-s..i. puSS4'<i aw.1y N ov1•mbt•r :.!';'.l!Jtt:1 Hl· w;1~ tht' l11.·'1 1vt'fl hu-.IJJn<I nl V1 f:;.t.>itl'rhni.: 111 C1l'.t.1 M••...,. lalh1·r o( Mrl·h,1d Eai;ll'rhng ol Cosl,1 Mt•sa. M1l'hat1I Ellt:. 8AL TZ 8UIGEAoN IMfTH a TUTHIU WEITCUFF CHAPEL •27 E. 17th St. Costa Mflsa 6'46-9371 PACIFIC VtEW MEMOAIAL PARK Cemetary Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newpof1 Beach &.-•·2700 McCORlllCtc MOftTUARY 1795 L: Canyon Ad. Laguna h,Ca.92851 •9•·9•15 PUBllC NOTICE Ptlll.IC NOTICE Instrument recorded Januery 23. Oare November 17. 1963 nants CondlllOflS and Rei11tc11ons , ___ _;...;:;..:;;;;,;_;:;...;~;.;,,;;..;;;.... ___ I·---.:..:=.;.;;...:..:..;;.,;,,;.;;.;;. ___ 1973 1n Book 10525. pegt 223, 01· SlEWART TlllE OF CALIFORNIA recoroeCI on June 9 1976 on 8oo11 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS FICTITIOUS aUSINEIS l1c1al Records end 1e·r11G01cled Apttl as Sllld Trustee i 1766 PitQi!S 420 ro 484 1nclu11ve_ NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT 2<1 1973 on Book 106511, page 542 B1 SlEWART TITLE OF CALI-ot Olhcial Records ol saKI County 111 Co\it;1 M l•sa. Kl•nndh 111• m .ulc· 1t1 Thl• I lt«1rt As· lh,. following persons are doing Tio& following person ,5 doing Orr1c181Records1n and ro rna1 cer-FOANIA tlhe Mastl'f 0ecrarat10n I and 9ny Ell1:-1JI Anuh1•1m, Trna F.ast· -..11.·11111;n P il'I n • Brotht•r.; b11G11wss ns 1>us111ess as ta111 land '" the C11y OI NewPOrt 900 Nortn Broadway amcndmen1s or anne~a11ons rhereto ' · C•IAMPAGNE 4634 Barranca THE SECRETARY BIRO 358 Beach Counly o! Orange. State ol Sanl\I Ana CA 92701 unde• '"" seci•on heading($) in such: 1·rl111g of l'11,t;1 Ml'st• and f~·ll Brnadw.1~ Mortuary , P.ukway hvonf' CA 927 14 w.iinut Slieet Costa Mes~. CA Cahlninie desc11bed as lollows 17141558·1 II• at11Cle entotleo as follows Owners , l'.11tl<'l.1 Ellis11l l'11~l<J M1·s:1. lu,.1.1 M1·s;t h~.! Hl.10 c '"''"'J Jr>an-P1erre 3662 9?6?7 PARCEL t Pnrc;el 1asshown ona By J1.1m1e L We•ks Rignts l•ld Dut•es u111111es and• luotlll'r ttl Ev1·lvn llunt 11( B,1111 "" Ulvn Los A11getes CA Evcty11 Joyce Ftercner 358 Walnut m11p Ille<! m Sook 36 Plge 35. Asst Foreclosure OlhC!'• cao1r l!'lev1s1on u11111tes ·sup- • '10048 • Sii~i ('o•I• ••f's.· CA 'l .. 627 Perce! Maps '" Ill@ Oii-'• 01 lhe P1.1Dl15tled Orange Co1 ast Dail) Pilot p-,00 Se1llemenr EncroK"-· Ct 11r•11.1 .incl I 1v1· f.(r;1n1l " ~""" " • eou 22 29 Dec 6 983 ~' .... VA "'' (),"T ( 111·0 t..u1 Daniel 806 Moors1de Thi~ !'luSmPSS "1;onducred by' an Counl¥ Recorder or said nly Nov 6 88 8J ml!nl \nO Commun•tv Fac:•hhes 1htld1111 Mr t::.t-.ltrl1ngw.1:-1~ " r11 r,1 .. ni1:11" CA 9 1207 mrtovo<1iuu SUBJECTlOeasemenls 11ghlsol 1 • E<lsement ""' IH't .incl m.ina~1·1 11[ 1:::1:-.l ~1\N ~·011 I) L,\ NSI Nt; V /\ N "''""''' Joan SO t Col11m1>ia New-Evt> J Fletcn.,1 wsy 11"'1 or her ma11er1 ol 1ec0td or I AUSl OR OR RECORD OWNER 1 rllng·~ l'.il>ttll'l.' ,1t1d Y <1l•h1 ( lST. " '"''cll'til 111 lrvrn1• 111111 Ar•.1u1 CA 92663 1111s i.IJh.'me111wns 111eo wlll'I Ille ~PP"'""' 1 PUBLIC NOTICE 0.AVID C'UEM I I N ... · 1111~ 111.~•n"s~ 11> cnnducle<I by a Cnunty Cler~ 01 Oinnqe County on PARCEL 2 An easemenl or •n· fhe ~11ee1 aod•eu 0t Other com·· l 1111 ·rn1r' 111• wa~ a nw m >1'1 p.1 .. ~1·1 :iw :1 V il\'Pm111'1' O•''"''" ri.H tn!'•Shlq> Nnv 16 19A3 ;i•oss "qress ano vetttcular parti.1n9 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS mon 11e~1ona11on ''any 01 real PIO!>·' 111 llW N1•\\ purl M1·~a ( 'hrr'>· .!ti I !IH:I I It• \\ ,1.., lHll'll Jun1• ( 11nmr.1 JI'•'" Pume F2303la :>vet Pnrccl A as snown on a mao NAME STATEMENT "''' lll'Sttt~ JbOvl! 1u1u1p01ted to 11.111 <:1•1\ll' (''"''I l\.l.~t .1 .!'I 1•1..::11n I l.wk1·11~.1t•k. N1•w ..... r.U .. mPnl w1lS hlP<I wrlh th(' l'111lh~tt('(t Oranoe Coast D11ly l1led Ill Boo~ 36 pa9e 35 Patee! Th!' •ollow•nl,-Pt!fSOl1 15 doing bt' n l 1~ellte"' 1tv1(1e CA 9271• ; 1111 mi·t 1111111111•1 111 l i lt' .'l:'I:.! ) . 11 . u1 \'l\'11;-I h v l••••"'• I "''~ nr 01ange Co.imy 011 !''"''Nm .':> :>9 Dec 6 13 1963 Moos 111 ttte oft1te ot the County .,,,~mt>~s .is H•e 11flel'9Sogned lrusree dlS· • I t ... ' I " ' ti r •"113 6181-83 AKO•l1··· ol sa•O Counly l.OASl PLUMBING & HEATING CIJ nt~ ''"~ ttal>•ltlV lb1 an~ •ntOHKI· t'luh .inti l11rn11·1 lt),llh lor 111, \\'Ill Lor1•ll,1 H.11kv V.11\ ' F229247 1111• \treet aOCl•llS or 01tter 2065 Ch;1rle sr Costa Mesa CA ness "' 111!' 5treet adoress or other I ht' Co~la 1\11 • .... n .. v,.,· Club i h I d .111jl ht1·1 ~. l..11 I' J ''111111 ,111••1 n1.111oe Coasl Dally PUBLIC NOTICE .omo11 rtes1gna11on or lhll real PIOP· 9~627 comm()I' Oes1gnat•on 1t any shown ~\1r11·r.d S .. n 1t·1·~ will 1)1• K .11 h.1111tt \',111 ( b t .111d l>r l"l"I "'"' I.I t'1 2l i 9 t983 J1ly 1tere1natJove Oe1c111>ed '5 OonelO L Snook 206~ Charle St n('tf'111 • · W I 6002·83 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 01111101 teCI to be 210 Newport Costa Mesa CA 92627 Sa•O ~a1e w111 be made but w11t1out lwlil '"' W t•dtwsd;i\', No ~u,.,.m \an <>-.1 u I.. :-on:-. NAME STATEMENT Cf'nler D11ve Eos1 Newport 9tt". Jeann~ A Snook 206~ Charle Sr covenant or warranty eaprHs 01 •m· \ 1·111IM r .Ill. I 'Ill:~ ,11 1' PM .11 S.1111111 d L...m~rng Van (}..1. PUBLIC NOTICE 1111• 1n11ow1nq oe15<>11 •S doing Calllomm Costll Mesa CA 92627 piled regarding 111~ oossew1on. or N• \\ p11rl l\lt·:-,J l'h1 l'lll•n .1 r .ind J)1n·k Hunwvn V,m 1111~1111•'' as The unC1ers1gned 11e1eby C11sc:rao":~ This 1>us1ness 1s condvcled Dy an l!ncumb<ances ro pay the unr>Ald I I t> ( • , 't .illll 11,.1, .,1 •ntll·h· rlcli~·n STATEMENT OF MAA11.E tlNG CONCEPTS 1002 E ell hob1hty IOI ony 1nc01rtclni!SS individulll l>lllance ol tr.. nole(SI Hc:i>red by (\ nll·r ~ 11 ' ;i:-lilr rt•orw "' ' • <> u ' ABANDONMENT OF USE OF 17111 St1eet Sorle 0 Snnra Ana. CA s111C1 streel &Clcltess OI Other com· Jeanne A S!'IOOh u 10 Deed ot Trust to-wit l) W 1MKI 111 1 ll'liJUng I nll•r ~ ll'nt1111.il :S.·rv1u·~ wrl I bt• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 9:170 t mon C1es19ne1ton This suuement wlh 11~ With the s 161 936 08 1nc:k.IC11no 11 proYlded 11w11t .11 P11l•rfn· Vtl'W Mt:m· lwltl W1·dnl•sdav, Nov· Thc lollowong persons have aban, Oeoorah M Chambers. 600 W Se1CI saltt will be m1de without Counly Cteth. ot Orange County on in sa•CI note(sl. ae1v1nc:ff. 11 eny. , wial l ':irk P1t·rt•i• Broth<•rs i •wmlx·r :m I 911:1. j I AM ;it ooneo lhe use Q~e Flc11t1ous Busi· 3r<I e 103 Santa An;1. CA 92701 .. 11rhn1r.e•pressor 1mphld, ttga•d· Nov l6. 1983 under rhe terms ot S11d 0..0 of , . M ncss Name TERRIS GALLEY. 4500 T111s business 1s condvc1e<1 by: an 1ng !Ille. posse111on. Of encum· l'U03M Trusl tees ch11ges and ex~-ot Bdl UmucJwuy Mnrluary , I .wtlil' V11•w ortuary comn11s D11ve 348. Newpo1t 111n!VIC1ua1 brances,tosat11ly 1heprlnclp1lb1I· Pul>hshed Of•~ Coul Delly 111eT1vsteeandollhelru1t1tt .. t9d 01fl'('l0"'· IH:l-9150 t'h.lf)l'l. Nt·W1)11rl Bt.•at•h , Booch CA 92662 Debo1ah M CtiambelS ance of the Nole Of OI'* obliglllOn Pilot Nov 22. 29. OK 6. t3. 19113 by Slld Deed ol Trust l'A In lwu nf floWl•f'S. tnem-owner lenesa Ann SallllQer. 160 I This sretemenl was filed wllh lht MCured by Slid OHcl of Tru1t. wrth 6182·83 The t>eneflCll•y under Mid OMcl 1 1 'I butt Jn may bt• Balhn11 Ave Balboa ISiand CA Oounry Clerk ol Orange COi.iniy on 1n1eres11nd othlr sums I.I PfOvlded 01 Trull h«elotore eaacutld Ind ff. ELLIOTT ori.i 1~111, 1 .' i. 92660 Nov t7 1983 lhefetn. plus aClvanc.a. 11 llfly. under •-te 111\Tll't lfvo<tO 10 the unde<llg~ a wrltt.11 111.101• lo rhc llY Of H Opt'. ltle Fic1111ous Bu11ness Namt re-I'~ the tt<ms 11M1reof end lnter•t on .. -. ""'~ Decl11et10n Of Oef1vtt Ind Otfnend MABEL ELIZABETH EL· Ot11irt1•. <::A Pa~·1r1~· View lc111!(1 ro abovo wos flltil 1n 01ange Pu1>11shl<I Or•~ Coast 0911'\' IUCh ldv1ncu. incl plv• IHI. 'ICnnou...,..... IMS.le, •nd a Wf•l*1 Notl09 of~· l..IO'IT. long unw Co:. ta M t•mor'ial Park 6-14-:.!700 County on Octobe1 12 1983 Pilot Nov 29, oec 6. t3. 20. 1983. cn1rgu. 1nd up•nHI of the NAMI 8TATS•NT faun •nd Eiecll<>n 10 Sett Tiit under· II M~·"'-• r('S1dcnt. paSSt.-d away · -This business was conducted by 1 8249·83 Tru1tff end 011n. 1ru111 c1ttt.cl ti~ l.,. tottow<ng persona .,. CIOlnQ algntd ~said NollOt Of Oef9Ult Nuvl·mlx·r 27, 198:~ in Nt•w 1ndMdu111 .. 1c1 Detd of Truet Tllt total emounl b\ltlneta ••· end Ellc:llOn 10 s.11 to bl recorded 1n nnrl o.,~·h Sh.. was th" PUBLIC NOTICE Te11e•a A Sa11nge1 ·-.IC llftftl'C of 11ld 01>11g111on. lnCtudl"i! feMOn• MORRIS a. SEARLES, 2950 Air· lht count~ Wflef• Ille 1'911Pf~11 ,...... ""~ ' " ij11s s111emen1 wH fl'-<:! •th t~ ,._ nu 1 ~ ebly •tHTleted f..., chef~ tnd l k· • .., Ave • 8fCIO e.1 coe11 t.tet.. loclttci ....... bclOVl'tl ITI()lhL•r uf Robcn FICTITIOUI IUllNEll ovnly Cle<k 01 O•tngt Covnty on pen ... Of lht Trvet ... 11 lht lltM Of CA 92826 NII .. Of C*I)' GOncluetlnQ - d M O N NAME ITATIMUfT Nov 3 1983 P:ICTITK>UI IUt•ta lnlll1I l)Vt>llet tlOn of 1111$ NotlOt. II Frentl Oatt Mows 6 No LI TlCOA TITLE IHSUAANCl C~· ~2at·fh(',WJ~:.k w 'Andlr·::~; The IOll<>wlng ~''°"' a•• d0tng hie no F222869 NA• tTATH•NT 1293.912 6t Slid amount may bl s.ncs-. South L•ne. 'c A 9H77 PAN'\' OF CALIFORNIA ..,. "~ u11ness es Pobhshed Orange Co111 Daily The tOllO'#lng i>t"IOll 11 OO("iJ t<ljuttld at thl <1111 ol IUCll Nlf, f'loblfl Brue. S.lflel t8 Aue 800 N Mein 811 ... San ta Ana and Charles W . CHAMPAGNE 170 D E1111 SllOt!t, Piiot Nov 8, 15 22. 29, 1983 bua1nes~esANO ASSOCIATES 121 011.eel: Nowml>ef II. tN3. 0.Cllvll ... Ntwport 8•teh. CA. &anll Ant CA. 92702 i\ndrc·w s pf Pumona. !:)tw I~ om Meu CA 92827 6007·83 M(~) ARO ESTATES 191U REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SEA· 92860 Attn JoyceWllliama alliO liUfVIVf'd bv ACV("rl Cneml4 Jean-Pie rte. 3882 I L s s 2038 441 H I VICL. Thi• b\ltl-It CondUC:llCI br I 7t41f53-2020 x 254 "r.~nd1·h l ldr"r\ <l l oll"\IOr\ a1n11m BlvO lOI A119mes CA MllQnOI! .... ~ .. Cvt1e 112•••" ' un • I Celll0tnll COll)Oflllon. U T111tl .. Qef't'tl Pllt11*'-"•P 081.0 NO¥tn'lllef 7. 1113 .. " ' v .> .. 411 •no•on °"...... " ..... ., I Paltf 15"11 0 J Motgtr. RotMlf1 8 s..r... ""' TI-. ..... ,.._ C• •• ' .. will bf' Wc'tlm·wl:w Now·m Cttt1>11u• o;in1C1 eoe MO()ft•O• 01 Classy Autos °'J~~~tino~~~.c~~A 92844° "' P~t s ........ Tlllt a111-11 wu llllld wn11111e c...,.... ..... ,. 3'1 19u·• from "' unl1I" tend.11" CA 01'07 ... b 2020 Horth 9rotdw•y. "''•""" C""nty ............. ot ............ rA. ...... on .-..._, "' '· ,,.,, ., " Thi~ 1>ui1ne11 •9 cone1uc:1ed by •n Th•• t>usinell rt concive•-y. an Sent• Ant , C1 t27oe H;;; !8.~ ..,._..,... ......... , ..;;;;;; TMt .,_ _ _. ,,,_ PM Funl•ritl &·rvtl1':1 will 11~hv1duill .i\dvertised lnd1VIC1118I Publlrm.cl Onlllfl CO.t Diiiy ,.... c....., l>t• ht'ld Thurr.doy. Dl't't'm· Ct111mla Je.n-P1111• ~h~·~:i:noenl wll lll•d wtlh the PllOI Nov 22. '9. o.o. e, lt~~ f>vl>ll•'*1 ~ Cont ~ • '* ,....._, 1 tx·r I. l!)HJ. Ml 4 PM U\ Th11 stat~nr wn 111.0 Wllh lhe Cc>vnty Ci.tk Of Or•not COllnty on PllOt NOY u. 29. Dec 8. ''· ·~ JOyW .... ~..,..,...7. ,.,._ Pl .......... Broth•''"" ""··II a ........ _ Ct'll.lnty o.ri. o1 Or•"iJ• County on t"n the 9•• •1~ Pvti... .. -.... ..,.._, Diii) .... ,. •" "' , """ 1°'3 Nov 18 I "" -,• 1-C1iliiHid lde .,. IM "°'Noor 11. tt.. . ,..., WllV Monunr" ChM:I In-Nov --r-•. ' -··· .... ---• ,T r...,.~ .... Piil P•1"''I ..... ""IT C....,I ,.._.,.. .,..., 0 a -• • .. ---I Omhm1•n I at t•lrot1c1 Ptrbll•hld Oranot Collet 01\ly '"' '""" "" .....,. ~·1 • .-.......... Cla•e fj>AA ad 9 983 Ptlol Nov 29 Oflc 13 20 1~ ..... r-• ...,.1 l'll'U $ '""' wtl•te ~· lft Ahbt·:v In ltl'U or r!OWl'MJ. Piiot Nov 8 15 22 2 • t GOOt u &252-13 ..... .., to .. ,.,.... Phone 642-5678 ~Not Ollli •• f11mily pn•f1•1"; c•on lrihUllOnM ,..... _____________ _,_ ___ --:-________ ,...... __ ....,.._ __________ ·-··-.. - ''.'ti ~/·'J HAPPY ABOUT GOINCt TO TH£ CLINIC.' PUT ,,,._ __ YOUR~E.LF IN MY 5H0£S YOU 6E.I ro ~LIP.r WliH TH E LADY VET W~ILf f Gf.T Hlf 0U51 Nf.5~ ENDOf= Hf.~ fHf.~MOMEHP. tr. 1 fo.,11•11"1 Ii 111 by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis THE J'A'91l\' CIRClS RIG Gt:ORGJ: by Virgil Partch (VIP) by 8 11 Keane ~ -~ • I'.) • ~I :. "Daddy, how old will you be when I'm a hundred and f ifty?11 "You s11m to enjoy turning the t1bles on me." '9 \R'9 \Dl kt: r . ! . ' . by Brad Anderson "I think it would be wise 1t we sent the vet· a ·get well' card." 1 OOtfT WAHT HlM TO FEEL AT~ Nf R£ .. .l WANT ~ TO FEEL ~T ~AT~£!" ~00' 'll'l.tl'S MAR.KING TIME ... IT L,ooj( Et> LIK'~ LORD PLUSH· BOTTOM __ , _ .. Tl' MB LEW Et:Ds WHA i AR~ YOU ~EAUING-; i-1MP117 L.ltAfW? ~; v~ ,f. ( C. '·--· '(~' _....,_ ' l I II 10 OP'ERATI:, •. GRASP HAl\IPL-E(A) IN HArJ'7(")Al\lP MOVE LJPWA~t7 AN' K(.-OCKW15f,~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M Schulz by Tom K. Ryan HMM .. "fH IS N.6W - 10MMVHAWK'5 A Wf I.I KE M'(Ol..~~N. f "'t\ . . . ~. ~\ . ~:.,t Wt•\l vuln1•rahlt• S1111lh 11t-11h. NUK1'11 +AKJIOfl2 A J 7 ,, 9 +H3 Wt:sr t:AS'I' +!I S.. +'13 K ti S !I /I .. 3 I, A 6 H 3 ', K " IO 7 2 •J IO +116 SOl'Tll + 117 IOli2 Jk +AK (I !17 2 Tho· hul1l1ni: !o.outh \\ f•I \ nrth t:ut I'•~' l'a"' I • p,., :I + I'•~• i ' I I'••' ft ...... fi • .. ... 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W~~ OOIJSl.£ · IUMW \ 0 by Lynn Johnston $iES 5ot"1~1NG­ El.SE ALL R(;ttT !~ by Tom Bat1uk 1 KIND OF HAD ('(¥.; H EA RI $E. T 0N A SMALL. MARRtA&E 1 by George Lemo nt SHE:'S PROeAeL . .'Y R IGHI by Harold Le Dowe <:• 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • Cout DAIL y PILOT /Tueed• • Novembtr 29, 1983 Tt P'tact YOll Ad, Cll 642-5678 THE DAILY PILOT .;LASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS llEAl ESTATI f ,....,,.... 1002 . elephone Service: ~Hillt 004 d F d 11a1-1..i.11.i •*Mon ay · ri ay ... _ Pwm.-i. 10011 p M ~=h ::i;18:00 A.M .-5 :30 . . f::: =: :rz:[Business Counter: :..J.::n v.11oy :: Monday-Friday ltunUflllOll -h 1040 ' ttulil. 1tat11ow •,~!18:00 A.M .-5:30 P.M. Irvine .,.. ~~h := DEADLI NES: :Xr;..'!:""1 :~;PUBLICATION Ot:AULI NE Mlakin Vl#p IOIT Nrwpott _.h •*Monday s..n ci.m...1r 101• San Juen c.p1ou.... 1011 Tuesday S&nui AN IOIO d SHJ e--h 10M1Wednes ay Soul!\ '-"" '* s...,.., -1ou Thursday """"" '°'° F .d w .. lmlNIH ION rt a y =.. iw-::: Saturday A_...,..n.. 11)0 s d --h~1 ·.~ un ay au.i ... Prot><1 ·- Sat. Mon. Tues. W ed. Thurs. Fri. Fri. I I :30 11.111. 4: 30 p.111. 4:~W p.rn . 4:3'0 p.111. 4:30 p.111. :i : ()() ".Ill. 3:00 p .111 •• ~~., :: CANCELLATION & ~..,.,. 121~ ~:_:-:;~N;_, :~ CORRECTIONS: ::::i~!.r~ :~Cancellations and c.'.>rre<.:tions ma y t:.!~"' .. S.:::. .,.,... ::~ be made on sa me deadlines as "1oun!Aln 0.-.. 14MI o .. ,,,.. C> ·.~ • .'above. Please ask for a ca ncellation Ou• ur °"'"' y ,._, ~:;!.!, .. ;.,,,.. ::~~1number when cancelling your ad. ~=1 --· --15 ERRORS: u. w ... i.cs :.... ~ heck your ad daily and report 11...._ .~!~ALS 2100 rrors immediately. The DA ILY H...._ Unl..,,...hed 1200 PI LOT I' b'I' l' h fi 11.._. l'UmlAhodor assumes 1a 11ty 1or t e 1r~l Unlumllhed ?300, , • I g:: ~ i~ ncorrect insertion en y. Town"'-1 .. m 1~10 r:::-.....:;.nr ~~CLASSIFIED 64 2-5678 Dupleue Uni 2"' Apuvnan .. f\inuobod -2800 191111·-~~l!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!ljl!~---~---~~ !'r"tin1 = ...... ... .... , ............ . =-. bid =,~ .... ::11:;a1 _ _. ... 1•=2:.•iiiii•triiialiiliii••111•2 .._ ... MOlde 2904111 ~~.... =I LIM llU v .... uan !l.<IU!le 2'0"I • ·~..,. '° ShAr'O 290I • --106 Via Lldo Nord Open 1-5 =1':~. =Traditional 3 Br, 3~ Ba. Bayf:ront, pier & ~~ "";..,~ ::: float for 65' boat. Pricec$ to lel.l $1.250,000. =:' :::::: = llYllE TllUOE s .. .,. m2 Panoramic bey & ocean view from 4 Br, 4 Ba M• ~lalo 'It" . ---patio pool home. $775,000. • * * • • • AIC St11•ar• Ptt41es Black * Apricot• While Available Dae 11 or wlll hold 101 Ch11s1m11s• 1·111-4111 * • • • • • • • • • • MHTSELLI 3 ~C)ef10 Pe11qeo1 NEW 111 .. ed ! ttm••s) wananly S 160 '>49 OS76 Hv1>n1ngs • • • • • BUY YOUR SWEEl IE A MAGNtFICENl 1977 SILVER & BLACK ROLLS ROYCE FOR CHRISTMAS! XI NI COND $32.000 673-0700 OHlllSTMAS PIPPIES Yorkshire Terrier's AKC MIF $300-UP Sllow Ouollly Blacl\ and Gold Champion Backg1ound 111-1503 FLYlll FHTASY THE GIFT OF Fl YING Lessons Scenic Tours l uke phOIO& lrom the air All available lhrough gill cer11hca1es 549-2203 OCAIAPORT -.. ~, ......... .......,.....,--~ lnm lar 1111 1tmi bciW IAlilliaiii-__ ... H ... n ...,,. •• c.nu... am ,..,... ..... 1111 Oreo1 Chrl11maa GIU °'' 11111111 111 .. , .... Lov11bl 111 AKC 2 females 6 wee lie $4100 each (2U)H1·11U LIWOlLlllE Sllll FIH WllY Perlttel Gill ler Dlabelica. Weignt Conscious or Anyone Who Loves D&- hc1ou11. Heallhy candy TMEE IMITATll IH-IHO lWlllM •• , ••• 11 ..... ., Dells tBoxed. never used) 12 14 21 S7S · $250 Hescr11e tor Ch11s1mas 548-8058 MPT. MAlllOI CHiii M11i41r Para41 et Li&llts OHISH1 Ito 1 lth "'" .... 1. 111 ,.,. ... 0.11 (114) 113-2331 Package Shtppang POSnOX llWNRT 111/litt wra,11111, Near OC Airpori 3857 Birch1cor Quall S 1 OFF W/ctPY OF ll Limit 1 percus1omer 141-2211 IUl. IUITY W iWUi Lrm5'A18CE wxt@N • And a grHt 1oc1tlon 5 Bdrm, 3 ba C>Wftltl 11nn FRONT: Fum. e 8' 18500 lhould put thl• p1ope11y w/nlc:e cou'1yard +-2 8' Of 4 81' M500. 873-t484 high oo your 1111 of m111t •Pl In ,.., A Mu1t Sell ......... 11-w- sees Slngle le\lel 41 b<lrm 111uat1on. Alleln g •-- 2 bath on a very large IOI. $595.000. ltatral Ull In a 1'• million dollar • OM.L Ill-la 11 CIBO islE lMge 5bd. nelghbOlhoOd. Rock bol· .......... " tiome CIOM 10 ctubhoYN, tom price $176,900. Reduced 10 $1800 751-3191 IOWt.IEmVllW BAYFAONT CONDO Se-ltll + 1 .... 1 ,. SElEC T 200 Blk 40' lot, 3Br 1 den. curlty bl<lg. wtcommunlly 1211 HO 3ba, y11d, aompf refurb. pool. 2bd w lvlew Penlnsula 3 ~drm + den PROPERTIES $4"9,900 217 JHmlne $1 2~/mo. hOme only 1 block to Open Sat/Sun 1-5 W•rfrtet ..... llt • ocean & ,,, block 10 Bey "IPYIUllai'' Ownr/agt 673-5551 111•1411 "A" frame with nice mas-1121,IOOU C..ta .... 1114 ter suite Also adorable Impeccably decorated l Br. yrly. $550 lu1111she<1 rental unit with "Soulhpotl" wllh view. l.llM lmll 2 Br. Penn. $700/yrty patio 631-1400 pool and spa Wood and Sharp 3 Bdr wtspa. EZ s.-a Wl ... r - WATI RfKONl marble floors an<! special lerms 760-1702. agt ....... • HOMI '!> a-. llghhng 1n all rooms Top Patrick TenOfe ~ UALn REAL ESTATE 01 lhe hne l\ltchen and ., ···--, 111·1400 built-ins Ask tor Marilyn Ill& YIUE Pl II _.. --------1 Bulkley 6'14-7020 4 B<lrm wllh many quality l14/11M 1U_ JllTLISTEI WESTOLIFF Lllll llll. HTATI extras Av access Cereaa ••I llat Ull TWI 11;111 s 139·900 B A y s I D E' p L x c E 00 ••••• 'SJ ltJ .. ,., ... , lffr. BAYFAONT Sp8ClouS 2 Ml· 1121 Br 2Ba $1750/mo. Bill 1 emhc loca11on Walking Near new 3 Borm. 2' • Dllh ,.________ Grundy Rllr 675-6161 d1s1ance lo shops an<! Townhouses 1n a 1ranqu111· Ir (l nspor 1a11on Im-selhng . Eastsl<le Cosla PRICED BELOW MARKET oi.1cul<lle 2 B<lrm 2 bath Mesa Pr1va1e fenced G<I area 3 Bdrm S93 000 Cule 2 Br 1 ba w/lrplc, yard Corner of 1st & Begonia S8SO 676-9431 condo nicely aecorale<I yards. lovely pool & spa Call Agl 753 8731 w11t1 hrep111ce. bar and Very open & spacious A.JtO O"lu•e bll·m kllchen g1ounds Prices s1arl al Baal. leacll h" Fronl house 3br 2ba. avail able 1mmed1a1ely $925 mo 760-8364 Pnced ngh1atS127.500 • only $139,500. Call for Owner will go FHA 3 Br, 2 10•1.ca11moveyou1n <lelalls 6416-7171 ba. lrplc $118.000 Jasmine Creek 2 br allach. hm. 2 ba, 2 car gar. sec gale $1600/mo. no pets ?20-1306 anytime. THE REAL ESTATERS owe 213.530.515~ lni11 1044 Cnta •HI -...,.W~4 2 Br 1 Ba OUpleit, sm fncd wllh this fan1ast1c Plln 41 in yard. gar. clean No pe1s. $575 • ssoo dep 19541 Turlle Rock 4 Bdrms. 2•-, "A" Meyer 549-3-4841 VIEW OF HILLS ba Skytltes In bllhS Solar system Large 2 bf, 1 ba. Nwpt Hgts.. backyar<I wtlh lots of Avall 12115. $680/mo. ~ p11vacy Good 1ns1<1e cor· last & <lep 2411-0566 net location $235,000 2 br <lupleK frptc. fencecl ~ --., yard, det gar M50. 1st. PEHL nlllll ~ ~ ... 3 eorm. famity room. con-494-58419. 542-48241 R·..........., Estat UUI ~-alsor 1 f 1as1 & oepos1t 581-4179, OPllll5 Ill.I flA<UfAffOCtiU#CElllfCf-try k•lchen. $260.000. ealty I 3 Br 1•. Ba on E.$1de, frpl, S"IT OF '111 'IOs SATURDAY. DEC 3 WESTOLlff leasehold nu pa.int & carpeting, B•g discounts on tires, 786 1172 S7SO A .. Gel into Sailboating sea1s. wheels and lots ot Impressive curb appeal. UPllllOOf. fiC),..f.I -I mo eq. creull Tophne Sailboards otner goods Slarts 10 Deltghllul inte11or C111 be ~eallors. 675-6000 checi\ 642-6l53 HIFL Y * MISTRAL AM s ee you au at three bed•ooms and den. --------1 Easl!lde 3 Br 2 Ba. No * UP CUSTOM '* 122 23rd STREET Ot lour bedrooms Newly -- - -pels Av all Dec 151. UP SPORTS NEWPORT BEACH r e m o d e I e <I Yll 3880 Mtehelson D11ve S700tmo &46·6273 430 w Coast Hwy 675-2570 kitchen En1er1a1nmen1 IEIEIYE ITJ _ _1rv1ne back yar<I w1lh Anlhony le 1_9_ E s1<1e 2'"' Br I Ba. pa110. Nt!wportbeach631-4108 Shop at home. Sho·p pool and dual gas Beaulllully upgra<led ltwrrt acll -encl yrd bl1-1ns. 34096 Pac1t1c Coast Hwy ,,,. 7,..7 barbeque Sprinklers an<! home in a des1rable.l";=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;; S575t mo 650-0500 Dana Point 240-1377 GlassHled . .,..2. "" 11 ~NTS :\002 • YllTI •L UM llYFllD 1...a11 a. rounc1 3Cio. ,..._lo_ ~.lll:l~·~-~~~~.lll:l,ll:\l&l~ "--lo :io12 Fabu.loua bey & mountain view. 1 aurnJ, 1 Ba. ,~'l.~• .~ .. ~~ ~ •lllti:;:.:_, ::: ,condo co-op. Lowest priced at $295,000. ltaltl ltr lale security sys1em qu1e1. corner lot 1oca11on. 1211.... E s1<1e. clean. qu1e1 & cosy $296,000 Completely remodeled 2b ct. ... _.. .31 1300 kllchen wllarge panlry, IOOIFlllT r. gar. yar • .... ar..., pool $650 mo. no pets. • plenty ot cabinet space & Al the pier. a rare 3BA 2ba mgr 2453.B Orange Ave. 111e floor. Patio & AV ac· Rende1vous con - -rr•v•1 3018 • UYlllE PUOE llYFIOIT =_,........,......., ........ ~1 =;;--.--...---.-- BUSNSS ' 111 Bayside Place Open 1-5 ,;•;;•;;•1 ;; 1;;1 iiiiiiiiiiii;;i;;;:I ==----1-002~ "MESA IEL Ill" 1124,100 cess Immaculate & only dom1nium on the slle ol Es1de Sh81p 2 Br 1 Ba $129.900 6416-7171. lhe fabled ballroom On enclsd garage. wt d FINANCIAL Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br. 2 ba up; 2 br. IELOW FHA a....-IOI' SAio 4012 2 ba dn. 2 boat Spacel. Reduoed-$\,500,000. ,_.,,..., ___ ,_ • .,_,_ 0pporwn;-4014 lPPllAISlLI !'i::-im!7'~-::: PElllSIU lllE IOUIFlllT A~sume a low 1n1eres1 lftYft'lr!)onl w.,,...i 4022 t tcian' This tleau!Hul 3 • .._, .., ..._, • 4024 Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bd.nn, 3 uedroom hOme 01~0 has ·M.-y Wen...S t02t1 bath, 3700 eq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,385,000. --·.-.-• .1 den 1am1ly room l11e· M..,,........ To·, 4028 place and 2 car garage EW\.OYIOT l~lp Wanled ".loG Wonled )100 )I~ FAlllAlll UIOI llLLTIP PEIUISUU VIEW An ou1s1and1ng value 1n ,1n exc.ettem family neigh· borhoo<I Only S 134 900 546·2313 You musl see lhts beautiful Nea1 & Clean & Sparkhng 3 necJroom. 11. bath home wllh large family room. bnck flreplace. hugli! t>a~var".and cov. e1ed pa110 Again only S 1"4 900 Act No~ Call 546-23 13 THE REAL ESTATE RS UllllEW Two beautiful con<los loca1e<1 m Costa Mesa Only 3 unit.s 1n the com· pie• One 3 Bdrm 2' • Ba. and one 2 Br 2 Ba units Both have garages & spa Ask i ng $140.000 & the boardwal~. s1eps 10 hook-up, crpts, <lre:pes, 111e san<I wtth panoramic patio No pets. $550 • ocean \11ew Easy beach sec 548-5442. 770-5629 walk 10 the Dory fleet. Family Speciall 3 -large Pav111on and terry bonus room coun1ry kit, Balboa at 11 s best lormal <lining custom 144· l 211 decor sunset palto. uttls PAID 5500 $50 secur- ity 1ee ~37·S027 HOME FOR RENT C.• &.506 New 4 br, 4 th ba. custom French Normandy Estate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now $995.000. Fabulous tocauon on cor- ner across from Newporl Yachl Club plus l)Olen1~1 lull bay mountain & night 1tqt11 view comple1e with .Ju1hen11c Balboa eo1- THE REAL ESTA.TERS S131 .000 631·7370 4 w stom beach homes Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm $875 Fenced yard & garage W.1os & pets welcome- 863-0755 Agent no lee Olllllll GAYS UYFlllT Dap • ~10 :=,.;-------:.=· Coronado Island cuat. bayfront lot. 85' boat ..._ ~ deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. fOCtWl>CSE Alll- Appbontfo ,....._.. Bide M.1rnal& CMRHM • l'.qwpmc1 I Computen r,.,.,.., v ... ~mHurt' o ..... Solft H......tloldC.- Jewtlry M ... hlrwty ML1Celian<oua M1ot W111~ M.-al lnolrUl'nl'n .. Off..-. l\mututt &t r.q .. ipnwn1 "'""-• 0r, ..... &lllWIWlllE 8010 Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath, lake view. 3500 aq. ::~ , ft. $44-0,000. Will trade for a lcx:al property. 8014 11111• ~I 802) 6100 ein I• &214 l Bl LL GRUNDY , REALTOR J 11 P"'Y''d' [),.,, N R 67'> til61 62~ - 1211 Jutt Ilk• magic clualfled Are you planning a move? nio t urns your unneeded Clualfled ad• will polnl ·· 6224 Items Into cash. Irvine you In the rlgh1 direction em Mirror Claulfled ads, to find th• home you em 642-78e7 need. 642·5878 1age11 - THE REAL ESTATERS To piece your r-.ge before the 144-1010 Are y<>Y pqnnlng • rnc>Ye7 reeding public, I•-------CIUllfled eds will point ~ you In the right dlrecilon Deity Pilot Shop al h o mfl. Shop to find th• home you ~-c_1_U11'-'--lled..-..._.64-"-2-_5e~7_,8'-1 c1aumed. 6412-7667 need. 642-5871 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 0 fit'>"O"'O• ~ .... ,, ol ,... 'CN' K'Ol'l'lb'-cf WOtd't be 'or. ro fOtf" 'OW' \tmple w01d 1 G I 0 E T S I I I I' I I M I R G E I TR,\DITIO\,\L ~l ,\IT\ ~R:t..~-1uo1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;i;;i;;i;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiii~ 6232 .. llYllllE Guarded/Gate Community, completely remodeled 3 Br. 4 Ba. $385,000 L.H.I 111-IEME. BOATS °""""' Roon• u..-.1 Powtt S.11 SpNd!Sk1 Manrw Cqwp Moin11~ Shia & Dx-u s ....... S..pl'ffftllno!N<'UOn s.11--.i. TRMSP'ORT ATION ,.,,.....,. Blrt<-18 Cam.,.n -a.k .. "M-.07"1ft15ooo<tt> M-HOf\I" l\V'• Tral..,._ Tr•wl ;,,.1~to U•1h11 AUTOMOTIVE AulOl..r .. fll AuLO ~IP•ne Au\tll WanLtd Spo<'IA. Rao,.,. RodJ 4 Whttl Dr1vn Tturu VaN Anoqut .... c!lul.a AUTOS ltl'OllTED " 11 • ll<><nou Autt1 A~un BMW C1tr<Wn 0.l.llUn O.Lor\"lln ,.....,.,, f'Ull Hondo • 1au ... J-kfwoft ~ .... ,.. t.Mldo ........ - 7010 7011 7012 7014 7016 7011 7070 7022 7024 7029 70?4 IOIO 8012 80t• 8016 8011 8020 9022 8014 8021 81~ 9107 1109 9112 ti 14 1111 "" •m llU 112$ tltl ttn 9111 tl)J "" ttn tl41 Daily Pilot Classified phone 642-5678 ~---- TIME IS MO NEY M-•" _....,. tlU ttm~--.nnrmm MllNblohl MO Opel ,.,, ... ~ Ponche "-'*'h llollo ~ ""'-a-....... ,_""""~""' .. ~ -1141 1141 tl)l tl)J tlSS tm .. ,. .... tlN ti~ "" MITOS, IOETIC AMC · hOI tulC'll ---•.. . "°" c.llu.t -··----not (;lwvrolot -··· --NU hit nu NI m1 Use At1IWlf Al service wh~n_ placing your ad r •• a Doily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we toke messages 24 hours a day ... you coll in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad . . . this service is only $.5 per week. For more information and to place your ad coll 6'2·5678. Montego. Owner must sacrifice. $269,000 fee land. Aaaume $169,000 loan. 114' ... Palermo $259,000L.H. Owner wlll trade for smaller home. MlmY~ Hlghty upgraded Somerset wtth spa. $3.(,900 fee. Aaaume $218,000 In loans. llMEIUfFI Ocean view. Reduced to $675,000 fee., 4 Bdrm, 4 Ba. split level In Newport's moat favorite neighborhood. 2 r-1 Lill Old CdM 1 block to ocean. Sone View tentlat. Bu one or both. Ul.fllllllYllW Big Canyon Mclain Condo. Shows llf<e a model, private ara 2111. Tllll Restaurants. 1oe;. return on ln- veetment. Trlple net leue. Ten-ant pays au. 1111,lllFDll• 2 Br. 2'h BA. AttacMd g9r11g9. Great financing. .. LUii Mclain Condo 2 Br + Den 11275/mo. lmmaculatel Uttle M ... Muflet N f on • Tulfet. etono oam• a .. llftCI reed "' Dally Piiot CIHllfll d MCtlon "*" Mlel Mui· f9l'1 T""9l Md llO&IQltt It fOf •ts. Y041 can Mil YOVf tvffet end tot• of otflt r tfltn11 through Dally Piiot CIH •lfl•d Ada. c... 642·5111 If . 6 ···i~U"8ll llllfi 1() I ,fl AN\""I' I I I YOUR AD IN THIS SECTION IS REACHING 108,777 HOUSEHOLDS 261,064 READERS COMPARE* OUR CL~SSIFIED RATES Olly --101,717 25C _., Plot Citculltlon )tr ttlollslfld Santa Ana 49,000 63C Rtllsttt Circu11t1on "" ttlOllSlnll Mlwport • Ensl&n 52,000 CircWtion Thi I0,000 4k , ... , .. ,. ~ ........... Aatee BaMd On 3 Unee -1 Tlmel ....... °"~ ~ln Plot"Mlrtiet $249 SOO • Hunt Beach Ag1 Patrick 963-8000 IHF .. IT Clllll 2 bedrooms. 2 baths supet \ltew 01 bay. on Balboa Pef\1nsu1a Boat SllP available OWNER Will CONSIDER TRADE Asking $37!>,000 CllllDLn IU-lMO BEST BUY $7500 DOWN 3BA Easlbluft Condo $160.000 (213) 5411-414160 lllUIYN-IYl .. I 1 w. fi•e<I ra1e. 30 yra Monaco wllh bes1 GC view 141 Aue Villars Open Wknds. 640-1538 lllOAIYN Luxury Sea Bluff Canyon T ownnome 2 Mstr b<l. 2· 1Da trpl courts. spa . pool S800 mo Avail now 540-3906 New 3 br. 2''t ba. 2 car g81 twnhses. 1 yr lease. $800 mo. 1st. last + S300 sec 2558 Orange. For appl, call Mark at 640 .. 950 Su~1ousJ 2 ... family rO(>m. uc>gra<led Inside & O\ll Great atH. Ul)lt pal<! M 15 • security fee 537-5027 Westllde SEE THIS ONE! 2 Br 1 Ba enclsd gar, w/<I room. crpls <lrepes patio no pets $550/mo -sec 5418-54412. 770-5629 11 Ttrt W2 AOMES FOR RENT EL TORO 3 Bdrms, $825-$850 Fenoe<I yards .llST Uml & 9arages Kt<ls & pets Beauhlul. large custom welcome 863-0755 home overlooking goll Agetll. no tee.. course Totally re-.--.---....-.i'li turb1she<1 Securlly area laat. leac• Submit on terms. Owner Beach apt. vacan1 1 8'. V ER Y f lealble chtt<lreo OK. 962-«71, S 1.750.000 968·9853 M SO Ketth Ulllllln IU·lMO Beach Bargaanl Super spacious 2 -family 1oom. chef's kHchen. bre1klas1 bar. custom Foreclosuret 41 Bedroom oecor. bbQ. patio& much ocean view $379,900 MORE $375 • S50 secur- 760·8702 Ag\ 1ly fee 537-5027 I•-------Downtown 3--=B-r -2.,,-,b-a ltWPllT TllUOE <luplex 2''f blks to bch. 2 .... carporl Waler pa1<1. 3 bedrooms. 2 • baths, re-s725tmo 842"820_: _ cenlly 1elurb1shed Min-HOMES FOR RENT ules lo the beach Com· Hunungton Beach 3 & 4 mun11y pQot •• G~ ftrst Bdrm-5 $875-$900 lime home $129.500 Fenced yards & garages. Liii IOLn Kids & pets ·welcome lla·UOO 863-0755 Agent. no tee. 1--------Leasellse opt 3 Br 2ba. fr pie nice ar ea IPT OIHT 111 N s8001mo 213 530-5159 Fo1mer mdl. view. 3 Br 2' •• vacant 3 Br 2 Ba. chll<lref\ Bo $183.000 OWC Prln OK. close 10 schools Ask on I y 0 w n r I Ag I for Ketth $750. 962-4471 730·5688. 646· 7958 ---Vacant 3 Br 1' r Ba. Chil· ••ii• ... " 1111 dren OK. close to IChls. MOBILE Hom. 12'•4101. on Keith S6SO 962 ..... 11 spol. lvrn . C M area lnial s 14.950 5418·5688 eve li!'il_.P.ii .. ~IP!IPl~Piiii~ ~--'>'.::::a.,.--•• 2 8Rn 9A CONDO: Den. 1Mtmt "7 I -frplC. ale. 2 C8f gar. comm pools & tennil. No pell $825/mo. 8"-1622 I mTS 81'9nd new 2 8'. 2.,. t1a Super41tghti>'e11.NCllwt1ll fis~:g00• 1~!!.'t~f; 3 Bdrm. 2~ be, double Agent garage Copulld be con· dOS. °""* w11111n~ at =s-~--=--':'~-=.,,,-.-=1~ ... '"'ea.=---=-*"-. 12¥•%. SuP41r lnvHI· rm. 2 car _ 11_are9e. ""*It.~ 1195.000 1\trn.roc:k; ''°°°""°· CALL81(LCOTE MC dep. 213f .. t .. 1tS 180·tto0 ......... .. COTE ·" REALTY -~ - ~:"iPL'ltw;mo: e7640e1 2 t3111t-22&5 r Oran~ Cout DAIL V PILOT /Tu.day, November 29, 1883 CJ i I ~ ~11w l•r I•• llr••l•rlm •• T Mttrtl1l11 latt1 A11~•lt Cu llectrlul laa•1•11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiim I DI IYOW •• v jS Ill lo.1110 t 01 E Lt c TA I c I A N p" e.., (j Ht1tl11 Lt111a1 Palatla1 Pl••'l!f Tnl•1 ltmce •2•4•11•,-.., .. , .... -141--.... 1'"'!1""2'!"1·1o pe11 1enn1s player oile11 --------'-2'""4•..,--11•••'""•1_4_1--l-1_2_1_ Correspolldence $217 d H''"'"', St111l1.•111t111u nghl hut• us1tm,111i on lltti plumbmy, 1h1.;, e1orp Per 3~ S!IS A1>11!lll 6.11 4 l!l9L1r l1ll0>1 Ot tm:UI 1ob~ Lie fluui covr !I Shivs Ille ' J96 2 1 6 M fruu ur Jt1ci. 962·2443 ~vrnoee1 •Pool He11t11fl '11HOr•1t. 1111 oge:. S t511l• f II r c•t fDwat H 1 Appra11al torm1, etc K111t Wiiis 544·0344 II lllH P&llTIH •Ju • •1 18 •o J1icll•t1 536·4471 I"'" .. Al I Y•lu pny 01 Atltfltfl RC MODE UNG All ph11tttii 11 73 o:i J hm•s JO •l.IY~ ............. _ .... _____ I Also custom Cllbllll!IS 16 Al:SIOICUMM LflND N([O H[lP'1 CALL JEffl 111 thu C11t1 Mt11 l1w 011ttr yrs 111 ·""" L•C t1011oe<J. 20 yr Oo my ow11 work Jilrlo. nl illl 11 •des CJltP6n- IHH CltHi•t M r11e proo11ng aninotet. 25 OIUT PllMll .. a -t1•0-e"1N"' .. s"'c""t•t"'t"'N"'IN6~-1 aaoary Y'" e•per, m11ei.1 spec HEATING Heoter Serv"e Typ1rio1Wo•c.t Proens•no BRICK•BLOCK•TiLE 1n notural wood lln1shfll, Replpes Call 64.,_8989 All 1>ua1ntH Knool & pet• DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY •C'1v1l1BuG1ness L111uo11011 ms d 968 3564 ..inyume l•(. ?7804 t AL 646 81:16 llY 111111111110 Qll•cfoninu. SEflVIC[ 11 llloroughlV All types Aeilsonable bo11ded & 1nsu1ed tree !IOfoal p10,ec11 HI· t04 1 cl1mn nnuse 540·0857 631.n 45 11&1 Lie C-33 No 290804 D1a1ns cl11ar Jrom $5125 •C11tn1n11ll011u11o. P11vmo G • • cttoll•i VIJ~ t<H. No JOb too • l'tii bO•)ut rniury Rupa11-A1te1 a1tom1 --•-• .•.•.••.•-----ltu (lO 01 11n10111 556 2(164 Doo1s-W1nr1ows C11b111t<IS - h • Ill /Tll II 638 69 11 Aepo11 111uce1.._ d•sp. etc Wl .. tw Clt11ia1 Ho!',~,! e!kv 7~~!:.ftl5 M1Yia1 _________ , Anytime M&M 642·9033 WA1tF w 1lXR6 •Rl•UI E:lllllfl Pr11wl-Pall1>S-Ft111CflS 35 ,., .... ,., ....... ON!-CAI l DOES IT ALLI •fmplnymcnt Prohlo111s M Ed iTi T W1• llK II IJIO(lk It buy It or Call fur hot• 1r1111111 connut vr11 11~P JttllY 546"44 13 owing. II no wioe a 11•11111• ··4"-~00P *l 1 •• vll.* QUALITY PAINTING lair ll WINOOW WASHING ClllSS Ar.llon Cleoners • ~~:,:;IL-~=~~~I Tnti Orrly rneg1c 1& Loco! 11um1• ~ opt clng Bose quahty 25 Y• e•p pflClls Free eat Call r OUAU T Y 83 1-2026 11111011 w11n '"' 11ttor1111y !11•p.111 1s111t1ll 101>s Fenc111, 11111 S:.>O·S25 645·5737 ' • • " " , Jfollulllt•. ins 642-9264 lit. I t tG 428 130· 1353 .John 11nvt1me 63 l ·:l050 7 14 /:J I 5::t70 1melv11s, IJillllllonS Low l ANOSCAPE MAINl PAINTIN(l-CARPENl RY •1atoaoti .. t r.11 .. ,, $1,·ve 7:J t 6J 11 C:len11 upi. Reas r.11es HfflAIAS G111v 645 '.J'177 -"---.-·.,...~~-.-I C $ , • l<[N 892 5830 Pll HOlisccLEANING Aac Mov1NG !.'a:JrE!!'~'·~•t.... ____ ,fn'.;;;~~....,;.;..;..,..,.111it...11 State L•• fXP 0 nErS Oilttl\/rarclvl Low l811l6 Farthing lnle1101 &soon •5•,a-IC1--1a•w•.-eq·u·1-re·.-,-ha·1·11·u Olu!> Ill!' tAVINE MIRROR 111111 11\\' HUNTING I ON liEACHCOMBER l'Vt'IY Wt'dllt'Sdtl\I •II ACCENT PIN SrAiPINO are• er•act H .. ... Fl MJllll CleJ11 U1>S· l 1ee H•W HU ll'l7 4:18(1 ~36 6322 L•l I l'l8046 552.04 10 t1ANGINGISTRIPPING Stctttarial C0111U\CIOI~ who perform ANY CAH $44 95 We ell Any BrJnd Carpet Trommuoq tluuhnq•l'I\. Trrm 11 Sv5tl>m~ '>49 08?7 FOR$ I OVER C,OST Fo•t• t!St f'eto• 641 109fi tlardwood floor~ tns1nlled, MDHEOR&n STARVING COLLEGE VISA MC Srotl 671 11\ 1? StrTICtl wo•k ove1 S;>OO 111clvd1ng SIUOENTS MOVING co fXPERI W<il~venng 111· '!"rY'"'P.;.1.;.N~O-,W ...... O""A""o""P""R""o""c'"'·e""§-s IJbOr dnd mate11als must 8 1lt.~t722 ,,11111"11 r.•1111 cle.meu 1byaitth11 TIE llHI SCHE """''ct 111., 1tt 1147 8888 lrr I 124-436 1115UICll , ... 11.111t111 neas.. (.on!.1111 ll'ltt'I'> lt'PO•I'. lt'•><Jmt'I u .. l1tf'ro~ .. d Unhc.ensl!d 641 8427 ulll Asstnnml 511 1·8590 rn11nu~t11pl ""'' b H 6281 tutol•ilCIO•~ should so no., .. tr ,j ClhO yt•1 ~.At l !ODAY" C1n1no rteetost no.1106 MA SPARKLE S ASIFORSHDH ~ •• -c-c1"""11-.1y ..... c•a-re-~l '~lf~y-1 ~-1 Coalracton l 1lwrl r '''"'·Sh•ub nl~h111 Hnlia1 MOHEOLEHIH Wl•DOWS * CARPUS WAT CH US GROW' "'"le• 111 the11 advert1s1ng hrctl S~if_ '• Wrai s,1r1111al ( (llllldCIO•S and con Yo111 o,111v P110t St•1 vice 011•·• tor'r At•pfl'M•lllolloVt• 1 n111p.11111H1~ll1fl 111r11 Geattil r11·1·111m Aemnv.11 voull S11l•11111 .. 55b JU'lll ho•mofl••I Aep;rns comm 1 .iw11 m,11111 Ro101111111n ' f t"••ll L II. Cl t1n11<11•d r ro•t• •• ,ton111I•• '>ilH fiOG'> llllMF' JOa$ & '.l\tAI l MOVINtr JOfJS P1iatia1 Nr wi>Ol"il .{)c AIRPdAt """"" c.on111c1 Mary :•no,.,, Clff1 RPl111hlP Ins r1 Fiii PAllTlll • SPtRITUAl READER • r,rr111t11t• dt 558-4086 w11h !It ''" •• ,, r,r.~ Cj 142 n1•h f ..... l'\I •,4() ';6'o4 h" Ric.hard S1r101 Lie 18'17 Brrtli ICCH Uuu111 A1l v"''' "' Ill matt!'•!> '"'V Qu .. sllnns Conl•ac . s I nr r w1tn <HI <;4{• :'?117 l''Vl' on '"'"II' Cl11~1fll!llll !(JO ., S tate l•Ct!nse U2·Hll oat. 322 TREES Mlj\ f b4t, r.l~ t looltlceeri•t Bkl\pQ DilV•Orl qr11 ,t\.f.hl ---------~ .... r 1 ~li'>1nll' hr" 1111.I lt11vn1 Atl\l•t1011,, Rt'mo<1el topol'd'll'movell t.;lea11 (...11rth,11•1' 1ill·R~s1derHMI LIP nt"w l+tWft~ 7''1 I -1..i 7(1 111\IJI MCW( ft[MOVf • llflUIUt;• T1 .. i.·1h 1 ((•t·!. ' •111.i •I I' NOllM Houe Sittia1 .:>llO!liM 1'1 v•~ ol n1.1Ppy PIHter Re air .. tr 1,1•1 .'4'"' r,, 1.9397 f3n,11tt 78 C1v1c. c enter (,ro1114 Aw1iv In, Hoi1u,1yo;~ 111r.u cui.rnmfor<. __ ..,...,......., ..... ___ Pro1o1 Room 690 Sa11111 Accoantla1 "•11th .11 vow b\1~"''""' •" ~ "'" u1rk HJI K (1t•l1vt't r,,, .. 1 rouu,._.1 h·i .. ' ·o.s/ l 1to•ll'ot'O 67!0 :l820 Drywall Handymu r11.11 i 11 .. 1v1· l'<·I!> "' Kt<"· 'll.in~ vo11 '161 at t 4 ED P1 ASTE RING Trtt Service An.1 C.A q2701 QUA T "' TEAS All PhJSl!I> 1111/e•t Nl•,11 ,.._ ____ _._.....,._, _________ _ CPA nigh q".illt~ 111comt' 1.n~ W Cll" ·'I ft•.1·,. loll\"~ Jo1111 B1 nw11 (,JI l148J 611,KPlo B'r COMPUH H __ .. O""R,.\'•W•A•l·l-TA-P.IN.,G-•I AMERICAN HANOYMl\N I I HAlll IN( o MOVIN(, Ho•lll.11 l lo• tn lllJ':o )Oii f. l' II 1'1.' '11 )'Ill> 11••1' Pr rot ''tit•• "foll ~IJy al ll y r-AIN ·-J t TREE SERVICE •• •""' 11''1•111:' ko'•'P pels PROMPI NfA 1 PHO nt',tucco~ [sl 64'> 8.i'!:i8 I 11mn11ny ,._,mnval ya1d At'.o!. ii. A1.-l1,11lll' St.'rvlt t' C;Hp f,r,1,!> Pt1111t t.'ll f!.,m S:>'o mo 67'> 0.10'1 All lo·•lures & Acoushc '"' llrn11tt'•I 8•17 Xlfi i A · I 1 rr•t· •">I Kevin 673-ISOJ COHllCI c b. M It' Huortt' n .. 1.1.111, (..,11p1•1ll1y Ceilia11 .... •.1.•.e_t __ •_•_•,.1 ___ 1The tasieat draw In the C.111°nc•h [ll'l P1111n111nq ---------•New cab1ne1s cabinet west .. a Dally Piiot h•11t111Q DON 966-01 49 MOLID&Y SPECIAL 1.1conq blrs t. lo1m1ea Classllled Ad. Call Todey RESPRAYS 847-790 I cou11let101.1s 642-088 t &42-5878. Clessllled Ads 64:l·5678 ti,1uhtHJ ( oU•••lt• ~l1101tn1 Pttou1 I toy. ' 1u••• I h1ln~ '"" J.,1111 f ;•,t1 t'.l/t.I TIM'SIHLllC H,1111 .111vlll1nq 645· 733 I ,1n11 111.1111·. e<1m101111ul•· rr<-.s10NALS 6.16 7 149 c 1.,,1,. uw. etc 64:,..2914 r-1.111 .1110•J1I c,11111ow• For Claa11lled Ad (1•,o ;u,41, t11.11111t• ll YRS EXP Im small ACTION Call a 09lly Pilot AP.VISOR 642-5678 t..ty tJhC.<"'> .11 •· ••mdll1 Get GAEEN c.eh tr'1t1 t>4 7 •' Ano for WHITE elephants with a Clualflad Ad Find what you went In Call 642-5878 Dally Piiot CtaaaUledl. P~ who need People Thet'1 what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY II all ebootl Whet a Wonoertvl World or Shopping, right at • your llngertlpt ~dayl Deity Piiot Clanlflad Ad• To plac:. your ad. call 642-5878 end ... e CllA!fled Ad-VllOf help you. • Aert•t1t1, Ual. Aert••at1, Uat. Aerta1at1, Ual. l11tall to Aa1taact•••t• 3011 l11l1t11 OJP· 4014 ltlt Wiat.. SHI Cotti llltll 2724 Hut. l11ck 274t ltwrert ltuk 2Ht:,-_A_a .. r.-e ___ l;;;;.;toliooiooii SPIRITUAL READINGS ladles· aerobics & dance &OCOlmff HOROSCOPE Sharp I Br garden ap1 Bachelor close 10 beech. Westchll 2 81 2 Ba lrplc, Women wonts 10 shr home Advice 111 all matters Love, s1ud10 plus weights E~n Country Club 1n ~ewport Stove & l11g No pets qaroge. s4ooimo all ulllS pool. no pers S700/mo with matvri; wdman mer11age & business 1oc in CdM $25 000 20'1. Beach seeks tuh ume ac· BY SIDNEY OMARA $4 tO 548-1377 inclvdod 535.4537 631 5596 $27S •• , uUI AEF's req Also counseling 1815 down Owners moving 10 tount payable/payroll S525 2 B• pool 2 persons lHal 2--Call 5pm 549· 1963 So El Camino Real Sllll Australia 752-6955 clerk $1100 mo • ben· only no pels 325 J 17th WOOILHE ans ~ Clem Lrc d 492·7296 11••E IPNllTUIITT elots Cell Barbara at Pt646·5137 tl-7PM Spacious t & 2 Br lrom . Beau t al bCh atabWHIN 2909 Lostar.... 3004 '"' 644-5404 e.i'100 Wedaesday November 38 $525 Ldkes & streams. 52nd/Seashorc Lge Beauty Saton 7 stations ACCOUNTING DEPT • SSSO mo ups1a11s 2br Iba 1 f/. 1oom w/pflvileger. $400 dim unlurn home on Reward F blk/whl wh1s-snopp1ng center 1oca11011 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Contract could be signed, no pees 3007 Jell1ey Or ~~~ m s~ae ~~·r ,r;: vtil 11,c. 646 5477 ~t,~6i0:;~~ 4~~~~e31Dy kers Cockapoo Padoy. 1n H B Doino appro~ ~';;~~al .~~~;~n'i>a~:t~c enabling you to reach wider segment Of public. Focus on Own/agl 559-6221 decorated beau111u11y BACI< BAY NB ~"00 • H B 548-9888 963·5856 S 1000 Kl( a year Can do Voew Memonal Park .oc Off 291 $2 0 Will take trade of partnership, cooperative effort.a, binding agreements and Agrea1 1 cr 1 ba t1plc, lrg landscaped, security 1nc1 u111s Young woma11 ace ltat1ls 4 ---------properry car 0,? $4 200 644·2700 Mrs Lloyd marital status. Project can be completed if proper licenae backyard gar $525/mo qares Sorry no pets non1smoker 646 5559 t 150 sq It olf1ces av11H· FOUND ADS cash dow11 OAC 714 ANSWERING SERVICE requirements are fulfilled. Agt 673-t282 846-659! Employed mat s250l mo able 10 re~t mo-to-mo 2 840· 1827 or 840-2922 Telephone Opera to• TAURUS (April 20-May 20)-Stress independence orig-Charming 2 Br 1 Ba In ,cLp.o1.&;!i1.,a•1.,;ae...,a•c.;;;k-..2-.7,..4,;;,;,I nr Fairview &. Bake• spacious otlrces. 2 sec-la•t1latlt Various Shrlts 494-7777 . • • • • • • , 1rr-p1e~ crpls drapes ., 556-6378 alt 1 JOpm , reta11a1 spaces. con· ARE FREE --inallty, courage of ,convictions and willingnes8 to ploneer a blt1ns p11110 S500 ' ssoo lock to bch. terence 1m. can include Ot~rtaaities 4011 ARCHITECTUAAL project Member of opnna.ite sex is conoemed has genuine dep No pe1s 540-4484 S4 15/mo. $915 total Nice room in large novse, e••Stong phone sys Also Call: NEEOVENTURE CAPrT AL • Pll..IEOT IWl&llll · . r-' moves you In 497-5894 Costa Mesa $210 • vtlls partial space ave 1 Reg stered areh1t~t with interest m your welfare and will prove it. Spotlight a1ao on Cozy 2 Br 1 Ba. w ate•.gas N le L 2769 754_7017 1 FOR NEW BEACH ITEM ' ""' ewpert IC• 957-3955 11.a 640•7193 min 5 yrs exper 115 pro1ect employment, pets, dependenta and care of health. ~e: 9g';,1~nc1 No On the beach t room apt, t -J Othce suites ava11a1>1e 142·-ll manage• tor commerc1a1 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on intuition 548587 .. 42 t.O SP~· dep 2 Br 2 811 Condo golf krtchenetle & batfi $300 as 10~ as $225/mo No .... ,., •• , ln$lllut1onal a11d 1ndus- • , • , . ._, . , ' • ~ • "" course view & prvl dbl ----------o•• tr Cll PIO ectS KnOwlednA resporwbllities at home bue You 11 be .... n~ m two directions s 2 • &200 sec dep 2306 w 1ease 1equ1red u111 & T '1 4 -' 1 ..-• · • • ~ Duple• 1mpre$$1Ve 2 Br I gar 1 251mo Macnab Oceanfront NB 673·4154 1an11or1al services in-FOUND KEY'S Voe ' ' • of local codes an<I publ" mmultaneoualy -chooee familiar coune and be aware of Ba enclsd garage. w/d Irvine Realty/Martha eluded I blk to 0 c All· 811stol San1a Ana Ave. c•RllTllAS O&Sl1 process requrrements responlibilities connected with children. Speculative venture hi..·up new crpts new Macnab 644-6200 Rooms in NE Costa Mesa port & Fwys 546-280t C M Sunday 548-7569 Your home equity or TO des.,able Appty to Per· provides excitement, could actually realize 8 profit. drapes. toled ltotcn no Kn. lndry & pool P11v may tiold the answer Call e11a 24 18 Mac Arthur CANCER (J 21 Jul 22) Di .f . . la pets $495/mo • sec S75/wk 546-0514eves 1617 Westclotl Ne Fou11d lady s watcn. broller 16191758-0318 Blvd NB 644·06'10 une -y : Versl y , l11Vestigate WIJ 548-5442, 770-5629 278-1365 SQ It Su1111cle greater downtown Lag EQualOpportunlly concerning territorial rights. Dispute with neighbor can be Eesiside 3 Bi 1 Ba cot-w~~~~~~ ~0~T!~11 1or meci1ca1 or dental Bch 11 25 497-3551 Htlr Waatell 5100 Employer settled amlcably i1 aenae of humor ia retained. Your position is iage ;;>617 D Elden 1 t5 501w11 & up Colo• Aqent 54 1•5032 FOUND M 1Co1g1 mix •AISWHlll SERVICE ASST D MGR PIT Foun· stronger than originally anticipated. Delay is tempor•u·v, $66Slmo 531 . 1155 JV Phones in room ;;>274 250 SQ It 779 W 1911'1 St orwn w'wnt toes/chest Tat.1n9 apphca11ons tor taon Valley setl s101age -.; • Secu111v G1tes NPwpott Blvd CM C M See Unit C Utols voe B1ookhurst1Hazzard oprn minded operators. wk end only llgnt olloee actually gives you chance to gain teCOnd wind. Eastsrde house 2 B• tam • Pl\o• & Rec Room i;45. 7445 111c1 s:iooi mo 851 8928 43?·9457 eve ·lllatt••e voice nee 11nt .. o,~ & nandl1ng 1e11e111s LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be willing to experiinent, to give rm enrl qar w1d hk.up • t & ? 8A P1110 Apt~ s,1IJ•r mu111ple bonus 9Si ·8191 tietore noon full . to . tellectual . 'ty ~--'-f 'd 'd Incl.I y.1rd 774 884'l • r.aratn l~ndsuoino SEA ... SUN I ODGE •COM di• Su11e~ ampl LOST Old Clack gray POO r "" Call 8 4 rem Ul cunom . '-'UUSI 0 I e8S proVl es ~100 w~ VP Color TV pkq SJ50up ut1I pd 2855 <lie long Idol Sam f ro '' .,r om • Auto Bod\ 4 Paint asS•S· stim~tion, le~hitoddcontaltacta ~Soth exci~ people who will E2~?"',,~~; .. n ~~·ret ~~5J : ~~~11~1:;:~~~:~ '3026 W Coai;1Hwy Npt ECstHw-, 67H900 ·;;~ \'~39 r:,1~4~~~~RD -M·''·"•F•r·-~.14_2•50•·•0•3•55-•1n1 "'l"ll'd 1"1pe11ence .69 1284 appreaate your en ents. me revwons are necessary, sn.ire w>ol 5650 mo 110 So lag nr neacn lu1n RO&ll/OFFICE rebuilding process is due to get under way. pers mq1 24S3 B Orange rm TV ~n· lldtn N-smi.r ChOoce Newpon Beacn LOSI wMe Borde• Colhf' * START* VlROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Domestic adjustment ls E ~•OP ~ B1 1 Ba collage S 175 5250 493·3490 1oca11on on Pac1t1c Coa5t t'~ 6v;0·.~~;:1acenl•a * Wiil * .featured, lost articles.a.relocated. apo•linht will be on payments e11cl l;).11 lnory lac qu1el '-·--------Xl N r n1 nus Hoag Pvt ltw\ HartlO• S•de appro• *TODAY~ -& N t •eo oe N 120osQ1t7•4-645·7100 •1wa•i ,,. and coll-;ons. Be --""y for "'h""'"e, travel, van"ety and gam· o 1Jf'rs645~."1234 sec S i I entr ' a N·smok1 o " " ""'"' •.:au ~ .... <& paetou~ s ng e. one rnok111y SJOO 646· 1035 Bay••onl 0 111ces pa11os l 0~1 Poooie 11123 Mesa * TRAVEL * ~ugh ~~oe':t1~ of written word. Member of op~te sex FREE REIT & two bedroom apts. Hotelt,_Motel• 2904 pa1 1<1n96~~~'i'~';' ~~~Y~~· ~~ ... : ",;.a~~o * US& * figuresLI PRA Se Y . We nave 32 brand new J LAGUNA SEACH Name cooo 545-8922 Immediate opemngs lor 10 Bl ( pt. 23-0ct. 22): Lunar cycle high, JUdgment and Br I' Ba ap1s BT1-1ns MOTOR INN Corner Jarrrt>oree at snarp Gals & Guys lree to intuition are on target. You'll make correct decision with regard o 1w encl patios Ready Wkly ra1es $ 105 & up MacAtttiu1 includes sign SCRAM-LETS travt>I ltie US ma1or c111es to poMible purchaae of art object or luxury item. Loved one 10 rent 101 Nov Kids Ot<. Daily/WklylMoniny l19hls approt. 3500 sq II & reson areas w11n a mak ds . . no pets please To cet-Kitch's avail Color TV, ground level e•ecvhve OI· ANSWERS un1Que bus group No es amen for recent slight, gift l8 on way and repreaents ebrale the completion 01 heated pool & steps 10 hce suite facellen1 Park· el<per needed. on the 1ob token of affection. 1h1S p101ect 'we are oller· ocean 985 N Coast Hwy rng Landlord desperate tra1n1ng trans furnished FURNISHED 0 $1 09 11 c 11 Digest · Gnme SCORPIO (Oct, 23-Nov. 21): Much occura behind ICenes -O<J t-mo lree rent to r Laguna Beach 494-5294 sq as is a Valet . Tights return guar Musi be 18 will bed fined 'U --"--tha . cham .,_1 .. ., qual1lled 1e11an1s on a UNFURNISHED. Karen 752-5444 or older & 11ee to start terms e • you •~ t IOmeone LS . pt ......... 06 yearly lease 645-6646 ALL UTILITIES V1e1ti11 N-EWPORT BEACH 300 STARTED 1mmed1a1e1y For mtei· · hta S tlight h "ta} ·-'-'t, · · 'th L•ltle g11I s del1n11ton ot 5 T your .na · po. 0~ OSJ>l v1.111 ~~tl<>".1 Wl one 111111 VISTA lPTS PAID. HEALTH leatala 2907 sq II office. avail Dec 5 nervousness ·11 5 wnen view call 11 • pm ues & who LS ~porarily confined to home or tnstitution. Piaces plays 5485,mo 1 Br t Ba lrplc. CLUBS. TENNIS. Cozy. lrg mountain hm. 3 Call M-F 9-5 642-4644 you feel 1n a hurry all over ~e:e,;~~-~~' 0~,:~a~ key role. upper unit 111dry rm. all SWIMMING. plus Br. 2 ba 2 t1plc s. m Oll1ce spaces tor lease but can 1 gel STARTED Altenburo al West•11 SAGITl'ARlUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Wiah comes true, power bit-ms much more' Sorry. Snow Valley ski 1111 747 It 5595/mo 1st PerHHll 3012 Ho1e1 So Coast Plaza struggle ends in your favor, there will be victory touts and you 366 Avocado no peu Models $801mgh1 642·9049 month rent free u1115 pd --------• oan1<1no REPllLIC FEHHL SAVllCS nas 1ne •nllowrng open· 1nqs NEW ACCOUNTS Fi l TELLER PIT Boin pos111ons 1equ11e that tne cand1de1e have p1ev1ous teller exper Laguna Niguel B1aoch 495-0850 83I·1940 EOE. M/F/H •••r.n kllOCkl often when you uM reault.gettlng Dilly Piiot Ct111lllad Adi to rMCh the Orange Cout mane et. Ptlone 642-5678 could be center of attention. Relatio"•hip grows stronaer, TSl M1•t 142-H 12 open daily 9 to 6. Parm Springs Condo, avail A/C ground fir 1055 El CIRCUS Of .... •-e weeks 01 12115 & t212J Camino Di Costa Mesa Sell things rut with lnr11141 ~~~~~~~~~ responlibilities increase and many of your ideas concerning llST&IT II! Oakwood s 1095/wk 64 t-eooo J Blks E ot Fa11v1ew & MASSAGE Mirror want Ids = romance undergo revision. 1 B• t Ba. ell bll·lns lndry G•rdtn Ap•rtm~nts leat1l1 to Adams. 719 NO HARBOR BLVD CAPRICORN (Dec 22-J 19) Y '11 be 'd f rm, car port. nr beach & 754-1040, Mr Tracy FULLERTON · an. : ou n o unnece918.r)' shops $425/mo -Sur• 2908 • S3~vp, crpts/drps. ltl Wut .. Siii ltl Wu ... MANAGEME'fr TRAIHEE.8 Siii • burden , exenae. Focus on advancement, creativity, love and 735 W 18th s1 Newport 8tM:ll So; ale. rstrms. 17301 Beech ll0-1112 ability to help o1hen re90}ve their problems. Project can be TSLl1•t U2-1IOI 1700 16thStmt 4e~·~1~11v~~1~11;'ds2~: Blvd HB 842-2834 ll&UWEH U·TOTt·l IAllETS completed, th~re are looee ends, but you succeed in perceiving llST&IT t•I ~~.f.~v.e{~ s20 dep 646-8386 Coaatrcial ~~~~3~kvE\ - - overall potential. $595/mo 2 BR 2 BA CdM Rmmt to share 2 Br leatala 2911 TO SERVE YOU AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Good lunar aspect highlights Twnns small patao/yaro. Nt wport Beadl No. apt 2 blks lo beach MIF 1300 or 850 sq ft ot11ce1 EllTIO IAICE•S ~.:..~ = new atarta, travel, o,.;...; .... Hty and affain of heart. Romance lrplc oaiport, lnOry rm 880 lrv1· .... "v0 nu0 prol pref 573-5779 " have convenience d • -""&"'d .... 'll be . . . 'th 940 W t8thSI """ .. "' retail space. bottom fir. Bachel0</Bechelorette ommates acenano an you commwucaung Wl one at a TSL .. ,.. 1•2-1103 (at 16th) F/rmmt, er 24·30. shr 65e sq It 26944 Camino Olllce& Blllhday Parties •tor• Mgmt. tx- distance. Green light will flash for educational or publlah.ing tr whll1 IU-1221 645-1104 ~~;a ap~va1~5~0':0. 6'a~s de Es1r:1~~·-~~f~ Bch THE UST HURRAH perlence. Sa6ery com. project. 250-0440 557·2428 ev 738-8536 558-8538 menaurate wtth ~IOI. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Your aid may be 90uabt in Large t bd·new carpels/ 1560 Newport Blvd. CM EXOTIC DANCEA-S M/F ~!1,o Su7"'ro'·rEForM Mlnt9Mft, -o drapes/ paint on ground F lo Shr 3 br. 2 ba ap\ 400 sq 11 $375/mo _.,.7 a1 • • 1111191 on connection with "bidden clues." Many recogni1.e your ability to 11001 382 v1c1oroa Stree1 wigar. Balboa Pen $245 Agent 54 t-5032 For Bachelor(ellel Par11es PCH & Vi.to In LAIQUnl 8aect'I perceive thoughts, articulate ideas and to locate loet objects; S4 tO 851·9523 • ulfls 673-6529 eves Busy Npl Bl C M Newe• ·stripper grams 826·4941 et 1390 North PC'H ~ Intuti 'd liabl ..... ___ ,..___ Aq . IN NEWPORT BEACH IE 0 PHONE FANTASY tt-12 noon on~ penons. on proVl es re e guh-.1111X'. '-Al'lllX'r, uanua PALM MESA APTS Singles I & 2 Sdrm Apart· lll. ION"' I ME relaollottc. ale gm "' Fii .... penons figure prominently. t B• $460/mo ;;>Br $5 t5 ments & Townhouses Prof sh• wisame $370 , only S595 mo 645-96'18 25 Ladies to share you• • Oll1ee n1s 9-d 156 t Mesa loom 5660 (Ask about uto• 151111151oep 494.0564 l .. llllial Fanlas•es• 828·7 t62 (714) 414-HU W Sl1-411t ?~" ~~~'·~8;;a He•ghls '"""'>hed apts complele MI F 25-35 Y' to shr 2br Reatalt W Male 2 9 seelts L,.::=:;,. __________ E_OE _____ ..J lt•Ht Ua{uau•.. a ..... U1l1nld1.. Aertatat• Faniu .. l~rt hack 2' HDDt. leac~ 2640 CtrtH ••I •11 2722 •S385/mo Bach tBr I\ oon ... Wlll TO IE&ON unlurn 1ac 18992 Florida 2 od cottage gardener Pvt I B• lrplc pool, PBl•O 9a• No pets 399 W Bay -.sis 650·6357 wolh TV lrnens & ulens•ls. 1. hil CM lwllhse gar l""!"!"!' ______ 2_9_2_0 ceer-dron1<1ng buddy , mly IJt• 1en1ed 101 short 1200 SQ 1·1 W Irvine area Scott 7 14-24 t-1235 I •1 ,., • :i\F. Ba COlldO pool 835 Amigos 9 $995 644·908 1 213-54 1·4460 ,.,;m or tonger No lease 5225 ' ulll 548 4484 11JCl<ls ollrce $504/mo . Tri•tl 3011 •1 y I 01 .............. •·. 1 ··.,: '"fl Cl! On .Jamboree Rd M F sn1 E1Blull J br '1 ba fom 85•-8928 • • It $.on Joaqu111 Hills Rd tlllldn NB Nuntsmoker Two round trip Hckels · • 144· 1100 S:l 10 ul!ls no 1917 2 660 SQ II 3975 Borch. Alr·Clll to Seattle or: 3 Br. 2 ba on water S9751mo 4 61 2' ba on waler S 1400 Bolh avail 1211 Agt 840 8208 842-2834 Of 842· 'l 17'1 prnv1C1ed tor well main· Supe1 Upper tBR encl L le L 2641 1a111ett y1d So of PCH 5 qar 110 pels trig elec NB S t330 'MIA zoning Portland lrom 0 C Must · Agenl S4 l·5032 be useO belore 12115183 : illDi IC• b)l\S 10 bCh Relrlgeralor tMQl' $4 10 6d2-5964 Anoss from LrdO Manna 1 Br trailer at Treasure WJsher'drye1 included 1 WESTLA"E Vlll&lt!E 1 Br :? ba newly decor Storage 2922 island ocean view S425 car Qa• no pe1s please " • 11n1r ~895 998-5868 • M rF IO Shi 3 bdrm 2 ba IJeflCh .ipl N 8 $280 Av,111 11nw 646·272.S S 175 eo 673· 1 t87 · 213.433.999 t $725 730-5559 9 .5 2 B1 pool 1aeuzz1 garage Al the beach a 2 B• 2 Ba In ICM ClllO 200 SQ Ft on Newport l11iae11 Orr. 4014 • lllFCOURSE $250 ruin smlcozy bacn 673-1833 eves & wknds Jva11 l11dry •m no pets ·•Pl Clock Item ocean, TOSN&•f 141·422.. Blvd Cost a Mesa 01ssatoslled with your In-LEASE Luxury new volla •Jgt carpor I " ,. 12x241'-548-t425 ~ p 111 bch v111 pd no pels t 2 Br 1 , Ba s555.$565 .i tMn1s couris across tne come• art-time ea1n· hOme on 1ne tairway with resp empt adll 494-4200 Cotta Mell 2724 955 W 191h St sheet unlurn Only $775 Prnl non smoker female Aaataactatltl 3002 rngs writ make lhe d1f· ocean view 1n guard yenrly lease Call be-JO seeks same 10 snare in lerence Call alter 6 pm gat ed communi ty Newrrtle1d1 26'9 1&2 Braptavaol S495 & TSLM1•t 141·1122 1wee11 85 Mon-Thurs CoM 851-2000e•t 220 AnENTIONLEUZtNGEA 714·964-8119 Featuring 3 BR J lore· NEWPORT NOW $4:Ss S550 ga1age spa pool Westside 28R tBA up-7 1417'>9·035 t 21319tJ-5017 GRADUATES OF 1959 places family 1oom Avaol ommed Call blr 6 Lookmg tor fellow class Heve eomettilng you want PART TllE 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 ~ 0 v 1,.;, e 1 k 11 ch en · Per Mo Furn studio yrty 645•5677 177 E 2211d SI s1111r s 11ew carpet Back Bay 2Br condo. Rmm1 shr qv1e1, clean 3br members who may be In to NII? Oue1f1ec1 eds do '. inc ulll, pool bch te11n1s. dr11pes. viii paid $575 t • 1ba dbl gar trplc, 2ba apt In NB S275 h well 642 5878 • 285 0l mo Unfurnished -patio P•kng. prrv female 1 Br Iba, ep1s1drps, b111ns. $250 sec Call Be111 !>Yndk eKtras S700/mo Ron. eve 673-7570 lhe Orllnge Covniy ere11 1-jiiii. ill·····-·-················································ 'ii.ii'i' 1· 'ii'llli'i'i' 'ii'i••' Ii ~;~g~::;~Y F;~~,'t~:,m· only 645-2963 owner t~r~~:5;~~:~·s~'.':~1~11r 63 t ·5230 548-8384 675·8 120 Shr 2 Br M/F. couple? ~Set ~re r:~~~1~~ 0c ~~~II Newspapef- Poss1ble IMse option Ap1rta11t1, U1I. l•at. ltac• 2740 BIG CANYON Condo Goll $250 ' '•viii Huntington 951 •2551 all 5.3oPM KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AN;,. PRIZES! · June Davia 644-6200 1 Br gated commty. nr SC Nr bellch· 2 br 1,.., ba bit course view. J Br, 2'1> be, Beech 960-8005 FREE-ALL AGES! 1 U f11N1 la1H• 21H ;~~~ SAC a~~811s1~;;~dn 1ns. trplc. enci. gar $G25 2 lrplcs,rool, lac, tennis. Walk 10 1>eech Shr rent TV COMMERCIAL SEM· -,.. -- Charming 1 Sr. upper yrty, 675-33 t9 Quiet Avail 536-09'11 1 vr lse t400 261•7372 Kilch pr111 Shere ulit. INAR. SEE SUNOAY AO. neat. marure quiet. no IEAWJll BIG CANYON CONDO Newport Bch 642-3592 213-465-449 t oeis. ,mQl<iog. drinking 2 bd • den s 12151mo I •1 p·1o~ l$1l8Sl,c/b 675_0247 t B• stove relrig, newly YILUIE 61~H761 760-1~97.agt : II y I 1·········" ........ . cerpe1ed draped & Lido unlurn 3 • den home lalkt pa1n1ed 2188 Maple St New t & 2 Bdrm luxury HVH/WISTOUff l 6 to 18 mos lse 11vall Agt Ptai••••• 2707 $475 . dep No pell. To apts Ill 14 plans 1 Bdrm 2 Br. I ea. llV Cll(/drapes. 675·8170 2 Br 111 t 13,~ 291h see call 6"5·9604 l1om S575. 2 Bdrm lrom 011-ins. POOi. I'll:> pets ., S690 Townhouse lrom S6951mo 6•5·6646. 9.5 -1. .. 9lfl Wntai11tt1 22tl S 7 o 0 / m o Y n 'I 2-8r 2 ba Tnh~. E ,....... $735 • pools. tennis, r .... l Avail now 4 Br 2 Ba 2 13-433-0502 Yard S675J;;;"o D":.;a w11terlalls, ponds. Gufor NE~~Pai~TMH~~T~cl 1111• 11111111 POOL home near West• 2 81 duplu. lrpletgar. 2 998-7300. asll tor Dick, cooking & heating perd. Illa No pell 759 g 194 ·. N ~ ... ., Ji ti m111ster & M11gnotle lrple. drs bay, 1 blk Nwpt Pier 640-2426 eves 4 wflnds From Sall Otego Frwy u . • : . OW acce;r.wa'6 app C8 Onl d/w, covered patio, gar· Yrly ,,. 2 18 2 tat St. C111ve North on Beech to NO FEE 1'1PI & Condo re11-• fo Tii.1-ct MAnAllN'I' to ctener $ pool acrv paid. 838-29511732·2598 S325, t Br. I be, single McFadden and -st on tels VIiia Rtntllls :: r UID -..... - Kids & pets Ok seoo I Non-smoker only, w 1Tth McFadden to SEAWlND 675 49 12 Broker ': pe--'-'ner<Ul-paper car $600 dep 863·0755 Cortu .. I .Ir 2722 11r Whittler 548·3829 V I L L A G E • ;, BU :J.-YUK: ..... a · - A....,,t no tee 17 1•1893-5198 2 Br. ~=eRaSnA\/tlleLwESSt too :; riera. a :T ... -. ----·-te .-.. · l Bedroom, 1 bet II. Avail 2 Br l'h b11 studio 11p1 ..,... ~ 3 ""'uu~-. • Ct1tt .... 2124 1mmed 1575/mO Call w/d, hookup $600/mo' Walk ,.0 ~ech 1 Bdrm Agent 631·4960 wfth experience. Comnminy agl 760-1900 642·5530 or 6<16-11556 crplS drapes slov11. -r-• $425 Dix mol>lte llOMe, no ref rt g e S 4 5 0 I mo Oceall vtew Npl ShOret 3 -; benefits ~ bonUI OJ)- pet 1 Mature edulls 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 etc garAge 536-4637 Br 2 8 1. H001mo -: r Quiel. lf!Cure S9501mo Avail now 2 Br 2 Ba lrg pa110, oer , 846-9681 or 650-8487 portunlty, App~ in pel"IOJl. t99 I Newport 846-8373 I 2 Br den lrpt, ··~s 10 Dll 11ewly carpttad. Beaut 2Br I • l)a lwllhse, Sp11e1ous 8P1. t ml from o.u-kdava 3 p to .. PM at • CWKll $1200/mo Avllll draped & painted. nlCt Frplc patio v11u11e<1 ce1I· be h t d .. ...,.,...... .J"'I ~ Eilde Beehelor. ••011•. now 851·11787 .toe1111on 21115 Mintt St ing. btUM. ener gar. ~tnr 64~13srrpe~ r•pe• D-S ,,__., .. refr1g ullt p111d U 10 No pets '650tmo , dep e1ea 111 Hvnl Hrbor 330 Walt ataY t.. '-'Ult.,. 646 3117 Bach wl bafh, no klteh•n ro fif'n cnll 845.9904 $675 848·0736 5PEC'f ACULAA Bay \/lttW, M on Marguerite S295tmo Sp&eious quHtt 2 Br SS t5. 3BA. tBA. lrplc, micro, es&. S~ efut4fltd·our 1t0t• • depo1111 11·5 C1111 2 Br Twnhse s585 Wlllk .. oar S950 mo • utll Mvet cto'" 6'42·5678 645· 1066 ClaNlflad Ada 842·5e78 10 boach 960,8656 67!> 3686 • ........................................ , • ~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~-,..-..,.~~_....~~~~~:.......~~ 11: Macnnb-lrvme (714) 541-70U ' ·- ·.---------------- Cl Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, November 29, 1983 TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 r11son 111 5 M1•.11 cur JO Sllrlio 14 RuS91J Jtll>r 15 lr1vacJP 16 rrocllrr "' 1 7 r>en11i;y1v.1111.- 19 Pres1191• '20 H11m,1n 2 1 Rt)pl1(1~ 23 Snort 26 Versw; 21 Kintl t•I goll COurS1• 30 Quieten-. 34 ForJ~ 35 Spuo 3 7 Sldtl' .1t>t>r 36 ASUlll IDJCl 39 G•t>el\ co111s 4 t Gross 4~ Oepo~1t 43 or T rny 44 11111ot..1• 45 T Jr 4 7 Says ;i9J111 50 Verse 5 1 Croucn 52 Garlands 56 Newest 2 3 4 liO Callbfll G 1 E, pt,urwr .Ji 4. AtllQ.Ullltl 65 lJ111.luthuu tlG C11111,1 tit Cllt><.k 68 l argP 0 t. salmon ti9 F.imetl (ill tOOfllSI tJOWN I I OOlh l'tl!Jt• 2 Bone f.)rl'll J D;11e I 1 4 SQut!lo'WU 5 Cut ag.1111 6 Can prov 7 gta11CI! 8 record 9 D1qgtnq machine 10 Otademl> 11 Fruit 12 Allege 13 tnd11e::. 18 Solitary 22 Cock tails 24 Deadly PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 2S Orothers ':!7 Sprmges ?8 The - Nl•lherlands :.>9 La11a1 3 1 Custom .12 T h1.• best J3 Wise ones 36 Bet1e1 39 UITlbr ,1 .io Ren1;i1 ou1tO· mg -14 Navy VIP 46 Rese1ved 48 Some IOOOS 49 A mpt"b1an 52 AdfOtn 53 Leite• 54 Greek goo 55 Murder 57 Hea1tny Ol'VICC 58 Otvvls 59 Fo~ - 6<.' Small guitar 63 s 100 bill 6 1 8 9 11 12 13 ltlt wa.... •IHtll11H11 1111 leata ;.11111 7011 Aatn W11tt4 9020 AatM, lanrtt4 '''"· IPl!f!!I anau. APPllANCL Sr!RVICI'. Oollllr 0 111110. devtcv de• •! h Xvoll ~OJI Gu111, a~ WI WAIT Ylll D1t1H ti l1 v ..... .... E~~r l•nc• N IH holp, lull Wu 1ull lltc:On(I ~uar lilCfl 1.ounl4lif11ll '""'". e I Jo1t111011 r110t01. ' OLIAl ISll O&ll ________ ;..;.;. -:=w~:·'~-~;~:i~e'~:~:~~~ ulrl11•11to11 54 ·3077 ~:~~tttll:oo!1:1 ur~::.~~:: ;3i~ ~/~~Sr~~go rock Sn. Ron11IO 011c;o ~~:8,~~X ~n:.11,~t 1S~•~O 'i,1~1W7~~··;6::60 """' tlU llOrtl C11U Riut Ann It 01: aldll ll't' elde rolrlg, Send SASf IOt 1108 tnlO bCJ Uflld ''' t.40 l6C14 898 :l!l:.19 iO co II $400 759· 1562 to P O Uo11 136!1. Nttw· Power li!i"'' 7011 80 'BOlx t!l1ur 111~ .,,,, N•~ 1 ,~18111111P!111!."1!.0P1•011°f... S(ll"S K"nmor• wtihr . dryr, ~·II PO•I Ot1ttt h, CA 02663 t3 Ii uo11to11 Whnll!r, I v .. .. ., ,. ...., v ,. ,. v~ )tl:!I" ,Ujl ~ii •,t,r•rtW tile Hllrnj)unkl IDGt01y UIOI * * * cond S 100 eo 544·6488. Our•• M·60 t 1mt11rgu1 riow0r ~S ltl) Lvuuudtt, $1l.ioe1 1>7 f.•74 J \'J)IOO Jo1t11 67fi·ll3 I wO!Jmm lt111A $150 . uxll < 01111 $3000 H 1111!,IOIEY Muti.tung wahr/el&e dryet , 1.hromtt & gtoin dlntt't) tm G40 71114 •••• 9125 71 Wull11het1a Pop fop • lk rlll S400bolh 759. 1562 S"" .,. • •f.4 hiV1c j(l(lk~ A run~ Nu "'"" & Olk• 10183. SHORT 'HOURS $01 "" gill wall h1111h11 co Wullcrnll No~u XL 1:.I 4 W"'HI D • 90"0 R_,lrtg, $260 Wosher & $70 lenlll Ghr & Otl01llllJ1 T wul f urd '10~ V6 Mt••i.· • UVtl ol fl<J00 1 '79~ M'g Ar t•tn liluu1>un• 1 loCIOf)' llllll •Photo Copy SuppllH d1yor, s 135 ea Ollih· S30 Sony aiereo & :> '"'~"r" Alrlt "'"'Cl, urn 174 JrEP Chmoi.oo s tlllO %4 .,,.~~ u• l\W :>bllli SJllOO John 67!1 7 13 I • 6 AM. NOON wM llll•, $ 100 646-5848 a~11k11 $I 76 646·0684 cJ1•m UAln tr tr nt Ounu~ OWllN tt•ll concJ $?!1()() 711 c.1v1t 4 ~pd !;un root 7~ !.uPti• B"ljllt very • N E N $ t 1.000 720 110 t 64? 800 t 1111 1um/wknd•i •t 1 1 t 1 nr11nn 'And o -IKI' ec:essar)' Speeo O\Aeen washer & EJ 10101110 whet11c11a11. ro r "'"•t•u 111-w tut•~ vtt•y •· tt in A 11 " • ~· • Exlonstvo tra1ntng Otyer $500/pr 493·562 1 movubto orm11toe1 l tktl 26 3 Sllll Roy Ot111(,f11 '70 fr•cltt 9035 r1000 Mnd \?3'i0 i:noOtfJt•O M"'' sett 111<>g1am 11uwSJ20 645-7814 3?!>hr:1,slp~C. lt'c.l lt1t1hlt. l7!di:J'1:! t.4~·,114 64:t 6189 • w eet..)y Pay Ouarant~ Wards washer. 18 lb, $75 cover tixtra~ S23 000 '77 Ot.1111u11 ktn11 cub e•h • Ptoasnnt, Professional Mayrno gas dryer. $ 100 r oot Bt1tl 1obh1, bluu top B'l4 1103. ovi. 99 1 6502 c.01111 S3">00 544 :ns;i 81 ACCORD SF Sunrool n VW Buo xtm $I~ Ole 111 Corona Del Mar 840· 1830/640-6423 $300 546·3147 $61100 1,1·1 '>7 16 Mf, fill II 6 I Bml1am 3 1 two 09¥ l!O I ORD I TON 1"" S I'" FET E 11 yOv'rc bright and w 11s11or & Dryer $250 Korosono Heater On1n1 Sn :ioo /bO 011_.1 • <;111kn 13f'C1 $6 ooo Victor lau11& 9127 71 11 "H rt l ttlc.. 111HH QOt lc;, Call Mr bOlhXhtl C011C).751·9097 106 i1lmos1 new 19,!IOO '· f,4/'lti!i~ .1mllmr.~ ~1111 cond.1 l ltotn19' btitween 6 am & 8 l U $110 646·59 t4 WANT fO S(ll YOUH 11w111•r $ 1 tQ.() 754. 1828 1 ""' 01 Ca•trH A ROA r on flllY A £JOAT? Vans 9040 1, WPCR Btielle ale. 673-0118 Etaif•tal 60.16 Pot1t1r's Wllaot Shtml)o <..Al I I 1~ 8398 1C~ 1 utcun Wtnclow V11n 6 1n111tn ne111 cond $2750 - -AK·2. 50 lbb (II Qflrl OS I I < 1•0 8•" 4''49 ,,r ., ... ,offer c.44 5679 Nlkkormal FTN $85 Nikon Intl $425 ObO 644-6622 loata, Sail 7014 •Y • ., " .. , v SALES BUSINESS OPPTY tenses 35mm 2 5 $75 -A j Telt"·comm"n1ca1tons rev· tOSrnm 2 8 S75 200mm Queen divan $500 Desk, Cal 24 nu !illtl~ & cu!>l1ton~. at tuts, olu1ton What is wrono 4AI s 125 D\Jrst M300 s t 50 Piano spinet. VHf gc.uu conn $4200 Clinics 9045 w1lh earning $300-$800 enlaro81• never use.a $500 S1ngto btld. $20 714 t.73 LJ112 fa Coun;u conv<"' orig cornm1ss1uon per week? $100 Or best ollors Bross bed. $400 Misc C..0101111tl<> 2'> kll $2000 nwnr•1 lf>.•th·O ta~• mdt New Progrom Call C 770-7622 ovo's/wknds items Ekll cond 81.161 nnutJ fi42 8771 ccu1v1 ,, SH!tO 0 , rw~t Damat o tor appt ot1e1 536·3956 ullt>r 964 'i'>2 1 114-661-8465 Ct•~•ter1 6011 Boats, Mef1l ber sh1p 1n M,~g·c s • s·· A Do . SAL C:S CLERK tor drug TIM X SINCLAIR 1000 Island C..lull $7!.0 obo pted 11l 7016 """'"a-.to;;,,;1.,.,--.;;..;•--.t-.ll;,,;l.;.C ___ 1 sloro Cashier, cosmettcs CnrnPvl<11 w/ 16K adap1or C:.44 6504 or '\48·'1873 d11 1:30Sl ON WllAI di A11di 9107 & rJuhvery Part/time. & 3 soflw<1re Wpes. $75 wfMt•1t ury •10 tiµ t.IOOU ;..:.;~~---'""!'..:;.~ Jlte11•1rte wknds only 556·8000 Shtwltll 11 Son 'Spt1•l'I Wlo.<l.•v~ ,1 .111,.. 7,, 1 ".1'70 7 I ~ .. 11,111 ""'~ II tnolo.b Aµflly "' Por t Ph,11macy, F t y 60"2 P1 .. 11C1 4 V''·I" 11hl ni:urls • IJ""'' $400 b4 I ll4 14 3 130 w s.11boa Btvd NB ree 0 Oii ~ SI 1 • Docks 7022 l11n11111 $7'10 OBO htrls Ip 'f <,riv•·• 1 ... 4 dr Sl tO-O . f Rl:E 10 you 6 mo -S.tlPS·Hardware Pos11ton r f'.'1'1~1(111 <;.11 will help t:.mopy bt•u dresser ?S II n•lll('I '"' ,., .. ,tit(''" r, 11 1.••1• •. 111 1,pn opt•o •or counter ~aies clt•,,.k l orut_, 1dblo ,....,.lt->1 to1 k•, I .,11 Si•e Strve H W WrtQnt ~LtJY 640·?3 14 even1nq w hul t 11 $?011 080 bolO 1 '" 'Ill 11•111 I ... rth•cJ SJllCIO lllEMcl H 'S SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU 11WE WILL IOT IEUHHSOLD V••lurnt• C.Jh .. S Sf"nm .. •· Anet l fA.1\mQ I~ I I b• 1<..r1bl>ll ll•Jlllll 11on ~ .. dClt (114) 842-2000 Co 126Rocheste1 C M ••••••••-1Hfi O',OI ••'''l' bpm "" 1 " 1 1 -tll '141-. ,,.,. wi.u.w.. 10-4 wi..,nds s~ilboard& 7021 9112 ~·par SALES I STOOi MIXEI HEH PIPPIES 91 29 111 4.iull•I de1~ttl 4 dr air <"" I) $2000 968 13911 18 vw <..onv Champ Ed Niii whl '.l5K 011g ownr ~1,/SO 080 5'7 ·3724 1'1 Cu11vt1r ltCJlu Bug V1111 Ntrl tow m1 1mmac ~,,•,.,o 847-0059 8(1 Jf'll" loa<l•id ltawless Sd2'i0 <inn 61 •·3016 1<11 '•l""Lt•1 S snlrt, I ll~ "'" tono $5200 841! 1,. I"; 01 ',40·b338 80 '><•«uto X model AtC •1 r1 1u1•cJ Must Seo l'I .. N••r~ $5700 Jf-. '4 14 3 motes 3 mos old -------~IWP Jre looking tor 2 ~48 4050.,11 6 pt•opt" "~Pd rn European •••••••--ctolh111y f'tT & PIT Call SLOT MACHIH'S MISl RAt fOMt· Ct IJR BMW ;f XJt.t '.,.ull•tJ.utt s t·>u 1r, liMW ~-oo;_, ''"' ~ona 11111 ,,., ui .11111 nt>w '>tort'd 27 V'"' N••, .. , •• , 1,17 1 11 1• , s •·oc .or l ~ rm 01i.. 62 FIA~BIT CONVERr Sl•ll Ol,1uc.unk1 stereo ·~' • 1c1119 seats ~Int 17 20 34 38 42 60 64 67 S 1100 l'llth S48 119!>? "u ' ""'' "'u·,t '"'' .,., l I ,11 I• ,,,.1 ,,. fl<",I o llr• 4'.11 H16~ 1'111 "" lf.,J••' tunes $14 ·,oo tor 1merv1ew The look Fuaitart 6025 Two 1uu11d 111p 11tkets. Nwpl Reh 644-6500 ...-------..-..~ A c I I s I 2 motc11111y Lazy -Boys 11 • 11 o uull u or Bicycles 8012 BMX HUTCH •lnl cnnO bt•SI Jll', S3?5 !l55 3050 LUllll $8800 644-0446 l,follVt'lll\'fllly I Oldlt'tl 11 10 111•'1\ 5u1,,1111(. .. VW Dune Buggy i t 1.1i.1 ''" 111• "'' "'"· '"fl~ 11111 mucti new "'" '·I r•rr)nl Wiie wn•s s I ':.00 fJOO ':i:.16 9904 l'I I 11111p11t1ll~l'ly l'rtC 1•d &" Sul«~ Sr.1 vtr t! L<"'~"'!l SANOWtCI~ SHOP Pll S 100 <'U Admtral 25 rV Por lldrtd from 0 C M11s1 flOIP wwlled Apply al $175 Ze1111t1 21'' TV $50 ueusecl tw forn IU l 5/8J Tummy Stuller 270 S Aelrn11t1I 1el11g SIS S 195 S t75 ea 673 1187 B11s101 c M 75 t-3566 548·3365 MUST SELL! WICKER LIOUllATION 3 speec.l Peuouo1 NfW SECY/CONSTRUCTION 2 pc sec t sola oak/glass San c11a11s hamper:., tul>ed 3 llm«>sl wa11an1y Need monvatect tndtvtdual coif~ tables • d111 1able Jssld tJCJskl!l:io e1c. Call $160 549 057(; f'vur1111ys DJ'1\I CARVER wtewcell typrng skills & & cnr s oak wall urnt & dtn 54 7 · 7608 54 7 ·3925 -•••••••-l\\J I cons11uc11on ~per . set bdrmset,543-2241 i~~J,'-,f(.Jrt.l:·l{\1\\ sho11Mnd a • hvy phone Miac. W11tt4 6220 Motorcycle&/ ...... _ .... 'u>· con1act wtcon11ac;101s 7 Sotaoeo 5125 6' Maple TUAN YOUR GAAAGE Scooters 8018 ·~'·'· •• "' ' "'R 642·4463 tallle $75 2 Bil. legal ltle • cab111et $50 ea 631-7854 DISCARDS INTO USS 77 HONDA XR75 gd Service Station Attendant, 646-0792 cond $200 675 /2 7 'l PIT Eves & Wknds Neat 8 d1nrng room cha11s, very M appearance dnd hand· good cond111on Chrome -•-•.i_c_1_l _l_a_1_1. __ 6_2_24_1 71l Kl 1000 writing only need to lrome wt uphol stered You couldbeeain1ng up10 $1500 61'1·2b68 apply 2.590 Ne.wport back & seal s25 ea '$1200 per w1mk a~ ii 79 SUSUK• GS 7!>0 8200 Blvd. Costa Mesa. 640-8676 piano tuner Course inlo mt ~Int G(JnO S 1400 080 IEWINI OPERATORS Arllllc1a1 Ficus Ben1amrna 542·3244 or 556· I 178 ii no answer Iv mo~sagt: I trttes. quallly silk leaves. Oflict hraitare/ w1catt hack 43<' 9016 Sotes-Se1v1ce-Leo~111Q UR GEST INVENTORY •'71j 'j2f')1 4 spd s.n l:Jl'>YDI t full t ••W••f l1t•.,u1 c.ona 4'JK m• $1 4 500 SlO IS:?I! Mercedes lea1 9145 1"l :.>:?O D1e<,<'I NeA en9 n O(lr "'' ""'" Mot nelin loll.. 1m Ill •aOtO 1 f ........ 5 '>'•00 '1C.3-~ 102 olvo 9175 74 VOLVO 142 2 Dt air Lona gd cono in1ou1 ~ 1800 963·5296 eves ·- e2 Volvc. Diesel Wagon Lo .. o ... o ~ 12 700 OBO Cl]4.3t92 14 <'80 Cou1.e 1 o...ner Mile. 9177 1 "11'> N Q 00 0 con a 1°C,_o_m_e_1_n_t._s·e·e-N·e""w·p·o-rt ~7000 ?6Q 8792 6".i I ~ l1nest SeleCllOn ~r, :i.'80 • OR SfOA.N Xlnt ,t1 ,, , CJ"'J 1 Ow''~' t .,., ,. s~ino e ·I"" ~4ff 8B4e ot 1 rev1ou s1y owned Por ~ch es Au<l•s ana VoIP swagens ...... Must Ha~e expor wit~ reat wood lr\Anks . For --+--+--t-..,..--+--4I w oman s Swimwear name and olllce £taip•HI 6226 8 I KAWASAKI GPZ 550 H B 969 2663 or tv B & 76 03 - -1 l•k~ & rutt'> gie.it S1!>50 * 79 J201 4 ~po S R t481.i'>62J • 7'1 J:.>Ot 4 SPd A C 1•11111x[01 7' Jr)ut.> I• dtr. Jlloys ~n1 1 '"' 1 "'t" E1c...,p1nr tt1n.,) ,, ~ ,.. int~ car 1V•• I I 1 I S 1' 000 11m -c~ r,;41 I 5~159.20 455 E C.oast Hwy Niwpo11 Beach fr13·0900 • eebe Assoc 4 • I I 6 fl Attorney s exec des~. MUSl SEll ,,4·8 6724 message 960-8433 trke new $150 Al$O Beige couch like new s 100 Dryer $50 Oak cl1a11 s. tbles IBM type-Honda 80 1100CC Goto 66 telephone soles Person wtth pleasant voice "'"6""9--..... ---~1 and gooo attttude to as· s1s1 sates reps tn contact· 1ng 1he11 professional cltents Judy 636-9334 table & Cha1ts S200 Ena w11te• & misc 644-6504 w1nq Xh11 conll 1ou1 iabtes $25 ea 786·38 l8 or 548-2873 eqpd S'.l60b 57 5745 BUY OtRECT FROM Piaaos 01 HI 6221 Traiteu, MANUFACTURER Chord rgan. French Utility 8026 * 79 J201 ol !>Pd 5 A 10'JtYf'l * 7'1 5.?81 1~Pd S A t7~7YPVt * 80 3201 ) spd A C 1'1bSZOLI A\lo. •• 1 " rn~ '"'Or.E-" -'~ ta• H .. )C•U lhr" our Aato1, 0.•ntic ru•cr ... 1• 6 rease u an'> I . k 9307 JIM SLEMOltS ,_•• ... c ____ _ IMPORTS 70 Electra all pwr exll 1n ~ out S 1200 ot>o -.•.-•• .... • ... w_u;;,;t~H:;.........:.;;.:.:i-.-............. --._..;;s.;.1 oo= 1111 W11tt4 51 oo Orange County alrporl ad agency looking for ma1ure person 10 ftll pos· 111on as Adm1n1strattve Secretary Protess1onat att•tulude appearance, phone vo•ce a must Snar p 9ener at oll1ce s~111s reqwed 70 wpm 1.,u1ng 7 14-556-0460 B111tan~ 10 am I pm TELEPHONE SALES Par t limit' Business Sor· vices Co needs pit sales rep 10 work appro11 20 hrs per wlo. Earn $200·$300 per wi.. salary • comm Mr trwrn. 380-9100 and save 50 to 75% on new make. electronic. like Gardon utit 11 Ir drops own top quallly bed sets.Jwm new.$37.0/otr 642-3119 ro !lat bed 6 ~ 1 S550 * llO b33c;so 4spel 11)/ICll'd llBWW?99) • 81 J20t ... spa SIR I ll.UT64Jt 1301 Oua•I S1ree1 NEWPORT BEACH 640 3094 552· 1456 i'1 Cen1ur1on Convertible. 11et>OS top loaded ~ t200 OSI ,51·6275 sets 1us1 $69.95, lull sets iust $79 95 Save even Early up11gh1 red oak Import lruck lrlt w1i.hPll more on queen and king piano S500 760-6267 S 1050 544.2252 Bookkeeper. part 1tme. DRYCLEHIH HELP • 82 528E Auto 1oaoeo 1966653) 833-9300 MERCEDES 5.00 SEC rriat balance exper de-Will train Bergstrom strable 848-0088 Cleaners CdM 644-442 1 sets Free deltv ery PEVEY AMP StudtO Pro M ElAL BOX TRAILC:R • 8;> 528E 'J ... i,.u toacien t 1[U0'16!!t IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .-. Ooe1 GT wht '·sp Restaurant Boolo.keeper Pl l Door Person Apply Daily. 2 4 THE RED ONION 2406 Npt Blvd Npt Sch IUSPHSOll EAPertenced must speat. Engltsh Apply rn person THE RIVIERtA So Csl PIZJ C M Cashier I Restaurant E~penem:ed 5pm· 12pm Sun 1tiru rtiur 64:?-7880 Ctitldcare House1o.eeper 1tve·111 I bJOy Hunt Sch Mu~I speak Ellg & have rPIS Wlo.dys 660 1234 ask tor Mary M Engltsh speaking 1tve-1n couple Goad cook and expe11e11ce at c1ean1n9 Some nursing care ne;>ded by male Larqe mastl't bdr"1 tiath oriv .. ,... 6 day wt!t!k Out co11· sider able daily tree 1tme Peima11en1 1mmed1ate S 1400 to s1ar1 Reier 675-2603 or 673-2389 FOOD SHYER Full 11me doys Apply 1n lforso11 Tues·Frt 9am· 12 1~oon The B..ac11 House PART TIME fTITIT UP to $400 per monlh Ret11Ci?s House· v.1le!. College Sludents ri .. ea dependable auto 10 Uelrvt>r Oatly Pilot in L.tQuti.1 Sea(.h (2 11rs per o..ivt Weekday P M WP.:>~e1105 A M Call Mr 6 !ff Sleepy Hollow Lane B.u row b42-432 1 e~t Logun.:i Beacn No pho111• ,,343 EOE calls Please FULL TIMEPH Part-Ti•• TELEPMOIE WOii ln1eres1ed 1n making S3001w k w ork ing OJrt lune? No, sales For mort• ontormalton Call .liter I PM 75 1·4222 TELEPHOIE WORI H·Sl MOIR No Selling Salary No !!•PC• 11ecessary com· IJ•HIY will 1r.11n Eve11111g hours For 11ppo1111men1 Call t<.aren 662·5844 TOP SS$ Females p, .,1 Models & Esco11s 1213} 866· 1984 636-4195 4o ltke new & e1ec;1r1c s ~8tt $400 Victor guitar OOlh at $325 bd:t·'J6S5 01n1nq table w/4 cha11s H•·back uphotst a Ork wood S500 645· 7053 For Sale Beaut Ch11s1mas Qtll RCA Console A M FM ste•eo 8 SPt'ilkcrs and 1urn.1,lt1Je 6 FT 1111 wood Spanish ~•vte cab111et Fme piece lllrn Seti per 1ec1 cond SJ!>O 631-0300 •or 646 8005 F'or ~•lie Oak and Chrome. ·12 101111d d1n1ng tanl;, w1 ll rhotts Su1ldble lor con· ll'ro11ce room $325 Call 6:S I 0300 Or 646·8005 For Sare Per l ect 557 ·9393 Aato Services/ Sportia1 Coffs 6230 Parts 90 I S Sk•S Strato 200 CM vw Supe1 11000 l'i 1et111P• S 150 vat S450 786·35 19 5 100 •ll•n 1\(,11 t. ~I TV" b•io, Autos Wuted 9020 ~ttreo 6232 H•Qtresl ca~h 11nn1ed 1<11 BEAUTtFUL 25 RCA ,, u• ""h•r.lt· 1l•••w· ·l•r '" Color TV :? yr wrnty lo1r "'<l" "iS 1 tl28C, S 148 Fr··~ dot Ope" Sun TV JOh•l s (>46· 1786 Two Cotor TVs 19 & 13 inches S 145 11nd S 100 631· 7878 lo1t1, Cllarter/ Reat 7010 WE BUY CLEAN'ClRS AID TRUCIS CONHEll CHEVROLET • 83 320r A T S R 1 lfM"'l?Sr • ,i,:1 .>101 835-3171 .~, • I 11 ' I Att ~ ( 1,.., f i t ~' t II j. I t 1 .:i,1~r.t <,[. tCt1ut1 r11 Nf .'1 '• J!:>ED !=MW s• & LOllli IUCH lfllW o/OLUME SALE& >f HVIC ( t> 1 tASltlG J(1i'O N l.twtry Aw l ON(, flEAC.H 1-4CJ Cht:HY t;!»I 4051 C11,imi,.Jqne Patarr n., ""ii' P.M FIA ca~s •011 •'·•"'''' fu.Jt oc t1or1~ t:45 ~f'J tioc:o "'oruJ S650 t; fl'~ <S:,JOO(' 1-~c "'H J ~ 1,•·1St S-ef r · ,,. '"' •. ,.-.. , .. ~4 .. e 1C1dill1c 9309 MC 9149 ·.: _ "·., Je v 1e Nev. ti!! •.~<,b '-'-'11"'[;:T • • .., ... • • 'un !> qreai I '. , :'"':. ....... ,,.,,&arc, :·""" ~s, .. e.,;s • Ju·3•··<. I -: <;. • f)t-\ "'' 60 000 rot.. . '\1• ... B {Jf'\V -4c oo I .._ -1. • ·~ t. Wit46-•ut\s ,,, ,, ~ , • ~ "Jf-~o· 2 • • t· .. o~ ""'"'" DOC I Porsche •C J !'o10~.1sn 91 51 1 •• • C'l:'~ .ill !"pm ~7~~-.~.-.~,T!""!!R· .. -d--I0-0-.-~-,-u~n~ :r' 'l ll.<tl .'. '-"'u"' ~8~ t.. .... .: •... t:~· ., C ~L R,.ttf C1ecin .. 1 t• " B1u~ Si1000 ripe E-l6 5222 ·1 · 1;>!.' r.,re .r <I t~ EL DORADO 19 000 11.11 ,., "ii.~ am •m "' l.\IN r (..ONO 0119 1 o m<>' ·•r3c:eJn ,,,,., PP 516900 PART-TllE WOH Ptr• Church h111ng Low pay Oppo11un1t1es available EYE•l•IS Great Future Improve wrth the Los Angeles TOW TRICI HIYER Ch11s1mas g111 water E•Prd w•lh P Os Gd driv· ·Ilea WOOO tattrce head· 1ng rcrd G & w Towrng llOdrd wt 6 drawer ped· IO' ELEl&iT YACHT -~ i1Jf(M1r Ill\ ii t t'°'f\ \H ~\ 541>-I 200 (7 14) u&-nto T<JdP·lns Welcome Now open Sun 11-4 <'.~no Ob• 64t.·Ob84 '"'BO 1.~01 "" 8-Spm n• b-\t;..1i15 Jc1,n1 863· 1200 Alter Som ~52 .: 10.i while you have a 1ob Call Jim.es. Cu"1.1!11.l1o • WEEIE•IS 1npe1son al 1451 Irvine pa, t men 1 , n'!.L..Joo!.lus..:r+...--.:..:..:==="---1-~lL.IOllJi;sJ.Wlll.llll~.J.<JM...A-::Oes:-_;l,:a;_I ,;:ln~ctudes heater and ma re s m us see to 1apprec1ate Ciill 63 1·0300 or 646-8005 NEW . DIESEL For All rday E111e11ammn~----.-... nr----h\ar.;-;;o;..-----~· 1..,..l-J:1!J.U:...-ll:l.lil<..Jllllf~.Jr;"'11-l--Tllltr-t--t Btvd Tustin 544.549 1 door-to-door newspaper Newpoll Beac;h Marketing G l11m has several openings PART. TIME, Va11ed hours 10 include early A.M. weekends. Must have de· ,pendable vehicle (small truck. van. station wagon! 10 assist news· paper dealer 1n Irvine area Must be depen· dat>le Contaci Greg Hyde Monday thru Frtday between 9 30 and 10 30 a m only 642-4321 & Porada of fights Days 673·4860, evs 557-3273 USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR 72 510 1 owner aulo 79 928 Olk 01i.. all oower Cle11ca1 Pos11ton Full time· sales program uaran· for responsible and 1n· Marine insurance Agency teed hourly wage plus dust11ous people A good • Phones, lyp1ng, and comm•S!lton Hours 9AM speakrng voice a MUST• oenerat office skills. Ask • :?PM 01 4PM • 9PM A great wa'I to increase l arge "l .. shape sota, xlnl cond 7'11 .. x l0'3", col· ton blend $250. 840-6206 FREE APPRAISAL ch S995 645· 7578 S23 900 7,9 0682 01 1a1e model low mileage 1-1 260Z air stereo 4 Cadillacs 1n Soulhern Cormter • DcL1llo srd runs g 1ea 1 Rea111ll 9159 Ca11torn1a1Seeus 1oaay1 lor Peter 675·5262 Training 15 provided your budget dollars We Potential to earn $300 l tke new Hercuton sola· bed. II oe1ge s111pe, $150 obo Powder blue love· seat >tint cond. S 100 obo Bdrm sel, dk walnut, twin beO wtmafl & box spring. 3 drwr dresser. $ 150 Obo 840· 1830 CHEVROLET 1821 I BEACH BL VO HUNTINGTON BEACH $32001080 924-2706 ~8~0-L·.,-c·.,-, ·c-te_a_n_lo_m_• lllERS ·75 280Z a11 amlfm. e•ll ono S2500 After ClDILUC Clerical. type 50 wpm, 10-1\ey adaer t1l1ng. p h o t oco p y i n g . proot-readlng, various du11es non-smkr S8501mo Costa Mesa CPA lrtm Call Pal 754-1040 COSME TOLOGIST & MANICU RIST w11h c11entete. station rentals avail C M area Call 646-8609 10·7 Oet1 Counter December only. Must be 16. See Duane. 495 E 17th. C M IELIYHY Need Exira Income 7 Be an rndeiJendent earner for THE REGISTER Musi have dependable econ· omy car Irvine "Np1 Bch Corona del Mar area Call Vicky 951· 7113 before 11 am Oeltvery • Stock Full T1me. musl bP 18 See Duane 495 E<1l>I 171h C M plus per week For an 111• pay tor your tratntng For l ervlew Call 17 141 1nlerv1ew appt, call Mr 957·2361 Ext 1204 Bleemer, 545•5775 IHHAL IFFlCE: II y~~0!~R.~Pf!!1~~ou1 Work PIT 557·7626 work and get exposure. CH. lfflet I Retail call Secreta11a1. customer con· CHRISTIAll TMOMAS 1ac1 admrn 760· 1822 HLLEH Hotel Desk Clerk & Room H0-2311 Reservation&. NCR pos· vetennary Hospital Kennet Attendant. afternoons Prel L•ve-rn. Studio Apt Nr Bch, bus hne wlll lra1n Gooa attitude essenttal 642-3840 for eppl. love seat, brown, crushed velvet Like new $200 644-8325 Loveseots. S250tpr Play- pen sota, $1 50 548-7006 11119 e~per App1y 10 PROIHMMH/ David McNeil at Hotel WELDER Apply 7am only Simmons whl crib & mall. Laguna 425 S Coas1 AllALYST Mac Gregor Yachts l63 l perfect, SI 10 833-2190 Hwy Laguna Bech Young company seeks in· Placentia, c M 494· 1151 d1v1dual to writ\ and de· Western bun~ beds, hvy House cleaner part time. sign for Tl 990 and DEC Jtltl WHIM SlOS duty. $100 75 1·7580 POP • 11134 M1ntmum 2 N If "' 61-69 top pay Call Rose yrs e~pertence. prefer· Nurses aide or comps· ew,.rt IC• Housekeeping 650-6473 rbly w/COBOL Call n1on day work. local ref ·74 Corona 4 dr sedan 4 0 SEii 553-0940 549·0373 spd Sharp S 15i5 Dory~a~ 5 Inn 1~p~~wpon -------•jClll 5505 642-0795, eves 548-8823 Beach Hardworking e•· PROllOTIOI Silver Persian Female cat. Jtweb~ 6214 pe11ence orelerred Call 675· 7300 b<>I 9 & 5 Can you good breed/show qualt· WATCH S . Get l he pres· Spare 3 hrs ntghlly7 ty CFA 761·2073 1tg1ous 1001<. lor a lrac1to11 HOUSEKEEPc:FI l•ve on lnr elc.l('rty 1aoy f.75 9388 Ar!'you D~s SSIO ot cos1 Frnest top name Wf'll groomecJ, qrn11t1v replicas Pert rn aepPndable AK Sid Poodles, show everv c1e1a11 and design • 141-1011;641-3331 WE PH TOP HLLH FOR ISED CARS ALHMAHOlt POllTIAC/SUHRU 2480 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 541-4300 641-1 451 mags. runs ~lr•I S4000 5pm Pete• 536-9184 850 4554. 642-5696 Rolls loycf 9161 75 B·210 xlnt cond Buy ~our sv.eehe a mag· 2600 Harbor BlvO COSTA MESA 540-1860 auto arr low miles 1111tc .. n1 t9i7 silver & S 17'>0 ol'o 646·6068 utack Rolls Ro,ce tor Cllnttlel 9313 Neeo a pa1n1er? Neea a housekeeper? Need a b11bys11ter? Need a Ch•• !mJ~ 1n1 cona """"--------SJ? OOO 67,, 0700 72Customlmpata651<m1 S 1800 74 Cap11ce break? Fill those needs ~ thro"gh cta sst11ed IO'~ 642-5678 --,----R(J)CE Classic 19K m1 $3100 Bo111 •Int cond your ch01ce 645·2179 !lo. ...rlDil""'-~-· i5 CORVETT E CONVERT A CLASSIC RAGTOP Loaded ltke new SOK A S12 'lOO 644-6952 79 Monie Carlo. tully T 9169 equ1ppea very clean. ....,0 .. 10_1_1 __ ...,.,__ __ 45~ n11 S•295 540-4484 80 Celtca GT UtOk •P<l t•lk 1111 AM FM cass rn s11rl 111 wnl super CIPJr $'>895 241 I 156 )r COROLLA tl'd 2 dr "'<fJn ., 5Pll au am Im. 'IM S!J150 968·0743 Trjampll 9171 SEE US FIRST! we tiave a gooo se1ec1oon ol NEW & used Chev· rolels' See us tO<lay• I COHHELL ·~c,,~1~,;~~~1ET I ' I " I \ ,, ~ " I Oettvery watkrng route House Parents lull great 2nd 1ob. &lose 10 trve tn For Adult home Pick your hours 556-9595 time ano ~ell mo1tva1ed? Quatttv S500 1·867·4876 5200-$250 760·723;> D 0 EDno1oyoyuwor•1ng with kids? BEAGLE PUPI S Pedigree MiactUHHH 621& ~ Just 1n time or Ch11stmas1~!!!'!!'!~~-"!"!"'~--..... • LINE WANT ADS 68 TR:.>50 Re·bll eng, rww tori 1uns greal S46-I 200 52100 Ot:ICI 645·2334 DMtt t3l7 Dan B 972·0834 M·F Demonstrators FUI JOI Are vou adventu1ous n~d mone)' and love 10 travel? A Cat1torn1a Mlg Co has openings tor 10 gals and guys 18 and over 10 travel Catilorn1a, l as Vegas Hewa11 and 11 Western states with our supervised ma11<.et1ng l oam demonstrating a revo1u11onary new proa- ucl Must t;>e amb111ous. well oroomed and brtght. AU tra1n1ng expenses p11d Transportation turn. 1e1urn guaranteed. 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Lt Wyatt Hart said Huaton flta thedeecrlptionof a bandit who haa hit grocery stores ln Westminster. San Clemente, Lof\11 Beach, Tustin, Garden Grove and varioua unincorporated areu Hart said in each of the holdupe, the bandit would seek out the manager and demand the store safe be opened. The robber would walk the manager outside the store, ordering the person to stand still as he fled. THI ORANGI COAST COAST IDITION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS HBman follnd hanged • 1n tree The body of a 50-year-old gardener was found hanging Monday from a tree limb in a small park a stone's throw from the playground area of Gisler School in Huntington Beach. • The partlally decompoeed body went unnoticed for about two days. • Hundreds of youngsters ap- parently passed under the smallish but thickly branched fir tree on their way to morning classes without making the grisly di.9covery. The hanging victim, Swnishia Ogawa, was found shortly after ·--·noon· by-a ·jogger after-her ·dog began snooping around under the ·tree. The death occurred sometime Saturday, a coroner's deputy said today. Principal Ian Collins said he was supervisiJ1g noontime basketball and volleyball activities when he saw two police cars driving over the grass to the tree. [ "Then there was a fire truck, two more police cars and another r two plain cars. They roped off the area and told us to keep the kids away," he said. I O>llins said he got the young. • ~backin school but that a girl riding her bicycle by the tree saw officers ~oving the body and told her friends. A short time later, the news swept throughout the campus that numbers about 720,sixth through eighth-grade students at 21141 Strathmore Lane. Investigators were unsure what led to the hanging, noting the absence of a suicide note. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Fukui Mortuary in Los Angeles. Traditional tree There was plenty of Christmas spirit at Town Center Park in Costa Mesa Monday night u throngs watch- ed the arrival o( Santa and a performance of car o-1 s ..by . tb e All-American Boys Chorus. To cap the festivities, Jennifer Perry . got help from mother, Suilie, in pushing the switch to light the community Christmas tree. David Grant held daughter Laurel a8 son8 Ethan and Forrest watched. County's jobless slips to 5.2 percent Unemployment tumbles lrom 10,1, 100 to 63,300 during past year, stats show 1 • By JEFF ADLER declined from September's 5.5 Yetter said in explaining the or111eo.itrNet9WI percent mark to 5.2 percent, said Ocwber decline. Alta Yetter, an Ernployment De-The labor analyst also predicted j Unemployment continued to velopment Department . labor the employment outlook will ron- 1 , beat a retreat ln Orange County, market analyst. One year ago, the tinue to brighten through the sliding .to ,a 23-month low of ~.2 unemployment rate stood at 8.3 holiday shopping aeuon as retail 1 percent in October. percent. outlets hire workers in antici- 1 Monthly employment statistics County employment figures are pation ot Christmas sales. releued by the state Ernploymeht not adjusted for aeaaonal fluctua-In neighboring Los Angeles Development Department show-tione in the labor market. County, unemployment edged I ed 63,300 county residents were "'The improving economy has downward to 8. 7 percent from without jobs last month, down reabeorbed many of the worken September's 9.4 percef\t. State-1. sharply from the 101,100 people andlaid offdover the past two .!~an wide it decreued from 8.8 to 8.4 I who were reported unemployed a stu enta returning to a .:uool percent. year ago. since mid-September d\9con-Nationally, the unemployment October's unemployment rate tinued their search for wbrk." rate registered 8.8 percent in r .. Treasure Island owners wiii • South Laguna tenants sought end to condo time-share project ByJEFJl'ADLER Ot .. o.llr ....... An Qrange County Superior Court j(ldge hM refu.ed to over- turn county approval of a plan to convert the Treasure laland Mobile Home Park in South ~to a ttn.ahare raort. .Y~ae PhillJp Petty upheld the BOard of Supervt.>n' approval of the convttlion project Monday aft.er reviewtna court docwnentl filed by •ttorney9 repreeentlna the TreMUre la1and Tenant'• Aa- aocUition tor 4'1l0re than three week.a. 11le t.enanta a.odatlon aoucht to block the park'• ownen from conatructing twin thne ... hare lodges, con~ 440 unit.a, and a I • 75-unlt apartment complex on the 27-acre beachfront parcel. The residents' lawsuit con- tended the project ahould be hal\ed becauae environmental im· pact reporta and a site plan approved by the Boe.rd of Super- vilon were faulty. In addition, the auit claimed the project waa inconsiatent with the county hOUling element, liocal mn1nC requirement.I and the South Liguna Local c.o.tal Plan. Attorney Ellen Winterbottom, one of the att.omey. repwnting the tenant'• a.odadon. hM in- dicated the dedalon would be appealed. Petty, who tentatively ruled in .. the county and developer's favor in early November, agreed to take a careful look at ilsues ra.Wed by tenant'• a.oci.ationattomey. alt.er- U.tening to oral argwnenta in the cueNov.4. "I do intend to look at lt with great care becaUle 1 am painfully aware that when you are dealing with pec>pl.e'• property and their homes that you are dea1ilng with a very belie aube\ance ... of their lives," Petty Mid. Belldel the lawsuit challenging the Board of Su~· ap- proval of the project, °"" tenants ..odatJon la pumalnt iwo othtt .Wt.a ln an attempt to block the park'• conversion. • October on a seasonally adjusted basis, down from 9.3 percent the month before. The county's service industry showed the greatest strength dur- ing the month, posting' a 2.3 percent gain in employment since October 1982. Total employmen t in the service sector of the econ- omy increased by 4,300 workers, Yetter said. The long-suffering building in- dustry also posted gain.a during October with 100 new jobl re- ported. But the number of jobl in (See JOBLESS, Paae A!) • I• S·ix-month probe nets fraud suit By JERRY HIRSCH or .. o.itr,......,. A six-month investigation by the Orange County Sheriff's De- . • partment fraud detail led to lawsuit against a local investment firm that may have bilked $10 million from 1,000 investors. "We are looking at the Carter Co. in reference to grand theft and embezzlement. Those are the two major criminal charges we are investigating. Some other stuff might come later," said Lt. Wyatt Hart of the Orange County Sheriff's ~~r. · · · A federal judged Monday ap- proved a one-week restraining Neighbors I oil tljeft; . three held By &.AREN E. KLEIN ,Of .. Dllllf ......... Police have credited a handful of alert neighbors with helping them foil an attempted burglary in Costa Mesa in which a Hunt- ington Beach man and a West- minster couple were arrested. Gilbert J. Perea, 26, of Hunt- ington Beach, and Marshall K. McMahan, 31, of Westminster, were being held at the Costa ~esa Police Department Jail on suapi- d01\ of pt11el8ion of stolen prop- erty and forgery this morning, said Lt. Tom Durham. Christine E. McMahan, 25, alao of Westminster, was in custody at Orange County Jail in connection with the same incident, he said. The trio ~were arrested on the 1300 block of Stonefield Avenue late Monday after a neighbor reported suspicious activity at a houee next door. She told a police dispatcher that a man had gotte.n out of a truck and knocked on the door of a houee where no one was home; he then went into t.tte back yard. Durham said police stopped a pic.kup truck leaving the area and took the McMahanf, husband and wife, and their 2-year-old daugh- ter into custody. An officer re- port.edly apotted Perea in the back yard of the home and chaaed him through aeveral yards with the help ot another neighbor. (See ARRESl'S, Pqe AZ) • .. • order again.st the Carter Co. and its Irvine-based parent company. Tom Carter Enterprises Inc. and the company's founder, Thomas G. Carter, freezing the asaeta of . the companies and baning Carter from continuing business until a Dec. 6 hearing. The restraining order was granted by Judge Rotx!rt Kelleher in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles at the request of the federal Securities and Exchange Commission. "We are the ones who brought .the Secwities and.ExcbangeColll=-. _ ·-. mission into this. We notified them of p<>Mible violations," Hart said. The investigation started about six months ago when an investor complained to the Sheriff's De- partment. "It is premature to get into the details of the (criminal) case. We don't feel like we wilti:Je ~ble-to present it to the District Attorney for another 60 to 90 days," Hart said. . The SEX: suiJ charges the com- pany with fraud and selling unregistered 9ecU.rities. The Carter Co. which once had of &es in Newport Beach but apparently was consoli~ted with (See FRAUD, Pase AZ) Airport's foes want contract to be binding By JERRY HIRSCH or.,.o.itr,......,. A coalition of Newport Beach homeowners groups fighting ex- pansion plans of John Wayne Airport voiced concerns over a draft agreement between New- port Beach and the Orange Coun- ty Board of Supervisors limiting airport growth. The most crucial question is whether the propoaed agreement will be binding. according to Barbara Liebman, president of the Airport Working Group. "There are no legal opinions in th~ agreement • as to its en-~ forceabillty. We would like to~ that in it before the city enters into it," Llchman said. A review of the propoeed agree- rwcnt by the coalition's attorney revealed there were numerous loopholes that ·could allow the eounty, which operates the air- (See AIRPORT, Pap Al) t -------------~--~ __,,.,,........,......._ AS 1" Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tueaday, November 29. 1983 __ , C_O_N_Tl_N_U_ID_l_T_O_R_ll_l___,f FRAUD INVESTIGATION ••• From Page A1 Carter's other busineaaes in lrvtne, claimed to buy unpaid lnaurance claima for a 20 percent dilcount from hospitals and doc- tors and then cash in the claima at thelr full values for a profit. According to documenta filed wlth the coun by the SEC on Friday, the company called the prooees "medical factoring." The company claimed investors would receive retuma of 40 per- cent on their investments. SEC officials charged that a check with insurance and health care companies revealed that there is no such thing as "medical factoring." at H~ Memorial Hoepital in Newport Beach. "We don't do tt here. U (the Carter Co.) contacted us I 'f'l"Ob- ably gave them such a quick 'no thank you' that the name didn't even reglater," Foulke aaid. Three angry lnvetton tried to confront Carter at h1a office at 17100 Olllette Ave. Monday, ac- cording to lrvtne Police. Carter, however , refused to meet with the investon. Carter also has not returned repeated phone calls to his busineaa. The investors told police they wanted to see an audit of the company. 0.., .... ,..... w MllMN I( ..... "I have heard of accounts receivable facto.ring in manufac- turing but that is not the standard operation for hospitals at all," said Peter Foulke, director of finance Both the wlice and the ln- vestors were re fused entry to the busin~. The company told the investors to come back ln a week, police said. Things are. back to normal on Avocado Street after resurfacing,J_>roject finally completed. Avoca.do is a realstreet once again JOBLE~.S ... ARRESTS ... Month of mischief, muck and bad luck ends with completion of resurfacing in Mesa From PageA1 the construction industry con- tinues to expand at a slower rate than other county industries and remains 16.3 pe.rcent below last year's employment levels. From PageA1 Police finally located Perea in some bushes nearby, with tbe help of yet another neighbor, and arrested him. Durham said $3.000 worth of television and video equipment was found piled up in the back yard of the home. By KAREN E. KLEIN OttheDelly .... li.fl Costa Mesa's by-now-infamous Avocado Street was paved last week, after residents endured more than a month of mud and dust from a reconstruction job beset with delays, bad weather and bad luck. City Engineer Bruce Mattern said the street was repaved Thanksgiving week by McGrew Construction workers, who won the $185,265 contract to re- construct the street on a 20-day 9Chedule. The contract, with rain-delay days, was scheduled to be com- pleted the week of Nov. 14, Mattern said. One sector of the economy that suUered employment loeaes in October was the countf s import- ant tourist industry. Amusement parks and hotels laid off about 600 seuonal employees last month,• Yetter said. She also said she expected the unemployment rate to average about 6 percent for the year compared to a 7.2 percent annual rate for 1982 and 4.7 percent rate in 1981. Officers questioning the McMahans found $573 worth of clothing in their truck repotedly from Nordstrom's Department Store at South Coast Plam. After investigating the merchandise. police found the pair allegedly had used a credit card stolen from Gaslight Drive ln Huntington Beach recently. Mesan faces charges over accident death A"21-yeaN>ld Costa Mesa man after posting bail. AIRPORT CONTRACT ... faces charges of felony man-Sheehan and his two pasaen- slaughter and drunken driving gers sustained minor injuries in From Page A1 port, to~ out of a 1ong-tenn agreement, Lichrnan said. temming·.from.-a-·Than.Ugiving--Ole ·mishap.- weekend car accident in San effort to find a_new_commercial airport site because John Wayne Airport will never be big enough to handle Orange County's grow- ing demand for air traffic, Lichman said. BetJW'(lino County that left a HB .1.9 d 61-year-old Fullerton man dead. man Joun Lichman said she was worried the county would find a way to back out once it builds a new airport terminal and made other improvements that would allow for increased flights. Gary Thomas Sheehan re-d d • 116 portedly was driving north on ea Jn 1 r.1 esa Route 33 outside Running Springs • , Lb h d Ftiday evening when his pickup ne1g1i or 00 truck crosaed over the center lanes Santa Claus for rent in Newport "Either side could terminate the agreement following a 'material breach' but all the possibilities for material breaches seem to be on Newport Beach's side," Lichman said. -4 Newport Bea ch iS riow renting For example, a lawsuit against ~tas. the county resulting in an injunc-The Parks, Beaches and Rec- tion that would last more than 60 reation Department in Newport days would constitute a breach Beach is sponsoring a and would give the county a way Rent-A-Santa Claus program out, Lichman explained. from Dec. 1throughDec23. The lawsuit that triggers that Santa can be rented for a -result co~d -be launched by.any-minimum chMge of $25 for a-V2 one, a homeowner, an airline or hour vist. The fee includes candy even someone out of the county. canes. For more infonnation, call Newport Beach would have no 640-2271. control over ,such a lawsuit but and plowed head on into a car being driven by Dean Nusaey Swiden. Swiden was pronounced dead at the scene. of the accident, aecording to the·ea:J.ifomia tiig}r- way Patrol. Other motorists on the road told authorities that Sheehan had been weaving and driving un- steadily prior to the accident. Sheehan, ln addition to the felony charges, was cited for possession of marijuana and drinking while. driving. authorities said. He was released from San Bernardino County Jail would be punished for it, Lichman said. The coalition's third major con- cern is that the length of the agreement is 30 years compared to the 75-year pact the organization wants. Just exactly how noisy is ·89.5 decibels't1 Listen Lichrnan said she could not comment on the noise limitations set down in the agreement be- cause it is hard to distinguish the relative noise levels of planes without sitting down with a noise monitoring machine and having the planes fly by overhead. Newport Beach city officials will find out Thursday morning whether planes taking off at a 89.5-decibel noise level are quiet d~ test at one of John Wayne Airport's area noise monitoring stations. "This way we can see exactly how noisy 89.5 is," he said. The test .is being conducted so Newport Beach City Council members can get a better idea of noise ratings before they consider an agreement with the Orange County Board of Supervisors limiting expansion at the airport. Even if the agreement is ap- proved by the county and New- port Beach, the Board of Super- visors should still make a major The 7 a.m. test will be at 20192 Kline Drive in Newport Beach. All interested residents are welcome, said Ken Delino, a Newport Beach executive assistant. The basis . for the agreement hinges on noise levels. EDISON BOOSTERS WIN AWARD ... From PageA1 "This is fantastic. really teriffic," Principal Jack Kennedy said today. "The bell actually chimes. When we get it, I'm going to ring it for school board members and over the (public addr~) system for the students. "I'm so proud and the acadefnic booster club is so deserving." The club sponsors an academic; competition class for students who compete in academic decathlons and the Kiwanis Scholarship Bowl. It also helps to finance other academic projects such as next week's trip to Harvard University by the Model United Nations Clup. · "But the club boosts academics for all students, not just the higher echelon. It sets a tone for the importance of academic achievement at Edison," Kennedy said. Last year "Edison received its Golden Bell Award for a program designed to improve reading skills. Kennedy. 51, indi<:Ated that the school has been strong academically for years and didn't always receive proper recognition. "But we've been working hard to let people know what we've been doing. If we're doing the right thing weshould'tell people about it," he said. A Huntington Beach man was found lying dead in the street in a Costa Mesa residential neigh- borhood early this morning, police said. A spokesman for the Orange County Coroner's Office said George Hartwell, 56, appeared to have died from natural causes about 3 this morning. A resident of Mesa Verde on his way to work ,Wst before 5 a.m. found Hartwell lying in the five-foot space between two parked cars, police said. It was not known why he was in COsta Mesa at the time of his death. Marines' p~ane • • noise going up The aircraft noise level at the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, may increase Wednesday due to extended flight hours. The potential for the increase of noise level is due to extended airfield operation hours in support of the Com.fort Level Seven Exercise.· Hours of the airfield operations will be from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Exercise Comfort Level Seven is part of a series of exercises designed to in~grate various air- craft units available to the Third Marine Aircraft Wing in a realiatic tactical environment. ·"· ·: 1 .. -. . .. But rain, a gas-line fire, delays by utility companies and malicious mischief threw the job behind · schedule. The cost to the city will be closer to $200,000, he said. Complaints from residents, forced to live with the muddy mess, flooded Mattern 's office and reached city councilmembers' ears. Alice Spruengli said she talked to Mayor Donn Hall when mud slopped over the curb and it seemed the project would never be done. "No one around here has ever seen anything like it-not even in a rural area," she said. Although sh e agreed the street needed repairs, she said she felt the job was poorly done. ''Besides, this is the wrong time of the year to do it," Spruengli said. Mattern admitted the contrac-- tors could have performed more • diligently. But mischief, like when somebody turned on a fire hydrant and flooded the street, and delays from utility companies in getting their lines out, also contributed to the problems, he said. Although construction is under- taken year-around in Costa Mesa, Mattern said, the city does try not to schedule major jobs during the rainy season, from November to March. "We' just happened to hit it this time," he said. "The rain came early this year." Merllorial tennis 01eet sch·edu-Ie-d ·for Laguna There will be a special tennis tournament and party Sunday in memory oC Laguna Beach tennis player and real estate broker Tim Adams at Peter Paxton's Laguna Niguel Racquet Club. Folks can participate in mixed doubles competitions in A.B.C and D classes. A celebrity doubles match pitting\Reggie J ackson of the California Angels and Chuck Tyus of ~a Niguel against Staright Clark and a mystery celebrity. For tickets call 496-0459 or 497 -4811 . Burglary prevention meeting in HB Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch will sponsor a burglary prevention meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday In the Huntington Beach City Council Chambers. 2000 Main St. The free program is particularly for residents of downtown Huntington Beach and surrounding areas. Guest speaker will be Huntington Beach police detective Robert RusseU. A film on home security will be shown, and free crime prevention literature will be available. Lecture on assertiveness at OCC ''Assertiven~: What it Is. What it Isn't" will be the topic pf a lecture scheduled for Friday at Orange Coast College. The lecture, given by a psychology professor, will run frot'h 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Building, Room 119. A~ion is $6. Tickets can be purchased at the OCC Ticket Offioe from 9 a.m.to 7 p.m., Monday-Friday and 8 a.m.-noon Saturday. Information is available at 432-5880. Newport to show fitness programs The city of Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department will offer a free preview of its fitness programs Saturday. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the OASIS Center Multipurpose Room in Corona del Mar. We1re Listening ••• What do you hke about the Daily Pilot" Whal don't you like" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 1st TIME EVER -SURF PACKAGES 64~·6086 The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· tcrs to the editor on any topi<' Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation <'alls. please Tell u~ what's on your mind. I o.;:r: 19 OWN'antffd Mono1y-rr101r tt vou oo not hl•t ro11r 1110•• Oy S :>O Cl M c•-De'"'• 11) m 1no ,ou• coov "'"' D• deti•tO 6atu•aty 1no Su1101y 11 roy 00 l\01 11Ctl•t y0\11 ~ t:ir t •"' C:.' O.IOH tO a m ••IO tDI" eepy wo41 M-•tO "'°" Clrculatlon TaMpflOMI ()l~C:-ty ArN• ....... , NQ<'lh-t tl<int"'O•O'I !!Mien a wa-e-.,..,. ........ l"QO'""~ ..... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Chazy Oow•llby Raymond MecLMf\ Ed1I01 ar'IO Ass1s1on1 Controller 10 the Publlshef • ...,.....,,c.r ... P1oouc11on Mlln•l1"' DfneNI.. ........ I C~C\llt!IOI' M~•~ ' t. I Cl•tlfted achertt1lr19 714/M2•111t All othef depertm•te IQ.4S21 MAIN OfPICI 330 Wnl Bey St Cost• -CA Mad .od•-8o• I~ Col!t MeM, CA 92629 CA»Y!IQN t963 C>lll)Oe Cotti PuOhntng Coml>•ny NO new• tto11•1i. tt1a1ttat1on1, t dlfor1al m1tt1r qr •<1¥tt--moyoer~Wil!l<M llllt0"'1 IW""-o! cooy11g111 - VOL. 71, NO. 333 ' FULL SUIT 311 Freestyle •139ts O'Neff Booties •j7" O'Neil T-Shirt ')200 Sugg. Retail 118990 OUR PRICE $149 91 Hours 9130-7:30 Daily .. ~m • FULL SUIT 112 II 0123 (Reg.) 1167'5 Booties '37- T-Shirt •1200 Sugg. Retail 121795 OUR PRICE $1ll95 2224 Newport Blvd . Newport &each, CA v~ Oec. 1s. 1983 . PILL Sltl 112 II 0123 Convertible '18695 Booties '37'5 T·Shirt •1200 Sugg. Retail '23695 OUR PRICE $198 11 675-7874 61s-1an ...A-"-• -_...,_..._~-------- I ::.Interior •• ~chief ... ~: =.sees oc • . . rfarmers IJ IM Attoelaa.4 Presa lnterior Secretary William P . Clark ta.Id Mongay in Anaheim that his agency,WW publish rules next week on enforcing con- troveraial new congreeaional regu- lations on. federally subsidized water for tanners. A Calif omia Farm Bureau Fed- eration official later said his IJ'OUp, u well as aome local water diltricta, a.re considering a lawsuit a,ainat the federal government if thoee regulations unilaterally re- quire that water contracts with the 1ovemment be rewritten. I Newport woman 103today When Newport Be.ch raident Ruth Jackaon was born more than 100 yean -ao. going from New York toCallfOJ1Ua took weeka. On her 103rd birthday today, Ameri- can astronauts are circling the globe in less than an hour. Jackaon was born on her father's farm in lndiana. She moved to Newport in 1955 with her husband. A 1904 graduate of the Univer- sity of Miami, Ohio, Jackson said she retired from teaching algebra at an Oxford, Ohio school ~O yean ago. What is the difference between children then and now? "Students are smarter now," she replied. -· Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Tuelday, November 29, 1983 * Ai Increased county sales tax sought over two decades IJ JD'JI' ADLER °' ............... Tranaponation plan.nen Mon- day recommended the Or&n1e County Transportation Com- milalon uk county voters to impoee a propoeed 1-cent aales tax lncreue for transportation im- provement. for 20 yeana rather than the anticipated 1 ~. In a draft of the tranait program that the oommilaion will be asked approve at its Dec. 12 meeting, comrn.iaion staff members point out that acheduling the tax in- creue for 20 years would incttue the likelihood that all projects included in the plan w ould be completed. ulee will be adhered to rtpily," stat.ea the report 1ubmit1ed to transporta tlon commiulonen. "Commi.laion 1taff recommenda a 20-year tax." Meanwhile, a group called Voters Oppoeed to Taxation Ex- ce99el announced it would flght the tax. BefOl'e the aalee tax lncl"f!Me question can be put to. county voten, 14 of the county'• 26 city oouncila and the Board of Super- vi9ors first muat aettle on a plan for apending the money rai8ed. 1n a brief speech to the conven- tion of the state Farm Bureau, Clark announced that the new Nles will be published in the Federal Register next week. A widow. Jackson is a resident of the Flagship Convalescent Center. She haa two aons, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. ............................ Ruth Ja~kson is a queen on her 103rd birthday. "A 15-year tax tied to a 15-year investment program has a certain appeal, but requires an aaaump- tion that all projects will receive prompt environmental clearances and that project production ached- Cornm1-ionen were told that if all federal and state funda the oomm1llion expecta to receive are lumped in with theJ5 bWion the sales tax tncreue ii expect.ed to raile over a 15-year period, high- way projects in the pt08l'8ID would be allocated 64 percent of all funding while mua transit e_ro~ would receive 36 peroent. Ext.ending the tax from 15 to 20 yeM1' would generate an esti- mated $2 billion more. Rules regarding federally 1Ut.idi.zed water have been a sore 1pot for Callf omia growers for aeveral yean. The old regulations, from the Reclamation Act of 1902, limited subsidized wate.r to 160 acres per pel"90n or 320 acres per t'OUple. Trucker held in cop's pileup death Superviaor Bruce Nesta.nde haa criticized the funding ratio first apportioned to the projects claim- ing too much money was slated for masa transit at the expenae of sorely needed highway improve- ments. Critics contended that act was lomely enforced, with huge llribuaineal conglomerates reap-lna -Ole benefits. Defenders con- tended the old law was unclear on how many acres beyond 160 could be leued and still receive low-coet federal water .. The 1982 act, worked out in a congre18ional conference commit- tee late lut year, railed the • acreage limitation to 960 acres but i specified that growers must pay ' f\&ll COit for any water Wied for I _ .. . 1 i , additionahcreage. . • 'That additional ooet is what haa anpred growers. From 1&aff ud wlre reporta A truck driver is in jail today after he loet control of his heavily loaded trailer Monday morning and triggettd a 21-<:ar pileup in the city of Orange that killed an Anaheim police sergeant and left three other people injured. The truck, loaded with dirt, was being driven down a steep hillside on Nohl Ranch Road. It plowed into two lanes of vehicles waiting at a red tight at the foot of the incline. Truck driver Robert Lopez Casias, 30, wasuarrest.ed on suspi- cion of vehicular manslaughter after being first treated for cuts and brui9eS at ari .Anaheim 'hoepi- tal. It was not clear why Casias, a Lawndale resident, was arrested nor why his bail was set at $250,000. Police said he will be arraigned in court Wedneeday. Sgt. Edward J . Haalam, 48, a 23-year veteran of the Anaheim police force, was killed in the rush-hour pileup when the truck crushed his Mercedes like "aluminum foil," said Roy Mur- ray, who works for a tow company that removed some of the wreck- age. "You couldn't tell what kind of car it was (afterward),•' he said. Seve.ral more accidents oc- curred in the traffic jam that resulted, poliCe said. "We had eome minor accidents 'Repairman' strikes again in Mesa '1 I '· . ... 'I • • • • ... • Another theft lnvotvlng a INm air condltlon9' repairman occurred Monday at noon at an omc. at 857 W. 1tttl St .. c:o.ta Meu. About '20 waa ttolen In thlt crlrM. the lataet In a montht-long ruh of almllar cnmeie throughout the county. On Monday. a mertclalmlng to be a repairman 1tole a aecretary't wellet and keya when ahe left the room for a moment. . . . A realdent of the .300 block of Purdue Drl¥e told polkle her 12,500 watch wu stolen after ahe had relatlvee OWlt for ThankagMng. The gold watch, embedded with dlamondt, had been left on top of her d,...., SltYer quart_; v°~ at 1120 ._. ltolen from a home on the eoo bloclt of Cepltot Street tomettme Mond~. Entry apparently wu made through a b.ck door. A lfmltar burglary oc- curred Monday morning at a horM on the tame bf~. Thlewl got only $2.50 In that crime. " < Newport Beach A Nftport Beech woman reponad the theft of a dtwnond ring valued at 13.000 from her home In the 700 block of Mach~ ~t~ Monday. A c:o.ta Mee& accountant reported the theft or $2,470 of office equip- ment from the man'• office at 200 Nftport Cent~ ~'v:' Sunday. A Nftport Beech woman reported the theft ot $1,400 In cutl from a wtllte Union Bank bag wtllte ahe wu thopplng In a card lhop In Nftport Center Mondev; • • A Newport Beech woman reported the theft of S900 In cutl and a gold chain valued at $800 from her home on Pinehurst Lane Monday. Harbor Day Sch~ reported the theft or $1,215 In computer equip- ment ltoten aomettme between Sat- urday and M~ .• The South Cout Boat Yard at 2290 Nftport Bl'id. '9P0rted the theft Of two boat englnea valued at $2,500 MChMondey. Huntington Beach A blacit Toyota pickup truci( WU burgtartzad eerty Monday wtltte parked on the 8400 block of war,,. Avenue In Huntington Beech. The foel Included toot• valued at $200. . . . A home burglary w• reported Monday afternoon on the 4900 bloclt of Kona Drt¥e. Entry w• meet. through a kitchen window. The lou lnduded ~ velued at $4,000. . . . A men W8S arT9lted Mond8y afternoon 9t the T.-gM ltON, ~ Adams Ave., on • eaplc:ton of thop- llftJng. Aecoveled wprocwed ftlm valued at 119. . . . A gat9g9 burglary W f'9PC)rted Monday morning on the 500 block of Yortctown Avenue. The lou Included garden toots~~ 1.1.~10. A home breek4n w reported Monday 9Y9IWng on the 17100 b1oc1t of Hetbor Btuffl Clrc:te. Fountain Valley Someone ent-.d the trunk of a car perked In the 17000 block of Brookhurst SrMt and 1tole S387 In cuh from a brtefcue. . . . eurc climbed • •bt-root con- crete and entered the Fountain Valley Pottc. omc.r. ftrlng range and 1tote more than 1,000 empty c:artrldgee from a table. Laguna Beach A video record« and three movie tepee..,. stolen from a houM In the 1400 block of Otenneyre Street, Laguna Beech poltc. reported today. The equipment and tepee were valued atS1,850. . . . A reeldent In the 500 block of Canyon Acree Drive c:alled poltce to report tom.one had toued a large rock through a ,.., window. Pollce determined the rock had faltan from a hlllalde In back of the houae. Unknown ~~ ftred 1 round from a gun Into a car partced In the 2300 block of South Cout Highway. Fog will creep in along the Coast "I 211 OI • 50 7t ,. 70 0 28 13 .. 30 63 32 82 34 73 '3 68 34 60 2t 63 32 32 13 35 20 66 Jo4 13 22 .. n S7 2t 2t 11 • 11 . ,, aa • a1 11 : :: •• IO a n .. ,.. . •• .. . II M 10-. .. . IO II • aa •• .. , ,, . II M ., ,.. •• 1'I • ., 17 ,, 11 • at ,. .. 17 ., . •• ,, . • 11 •• .. . • • n • • ao '4 21 .,. " •• 1'I 91 . ,.. a ae IO IO a •7 II II •• • at at .. sr n ... •• •• .... • II It IO lllf ll~IRT !rom lookllooa," Lt. Larry DaW90n said. Police Lt. Mike Leintz said pcmible brake failure by the truck will be investigated. He said Caliaa apparently tried to swerve onto an embankment to avoid the coW.ion but could not tum hia rig fut enough. The 18-wheel dirt truck had just left a gravel pit. Others who suffered injuries were Audrey Amee, 38, and Paul Brehm, 42, of Anaheun. Brehm waa treated and releaaed, while Amee was listed in stable con- dition with a fractured right wrist at Chapman General Hospital in Orange. Haslam was born and raiaed in Brooklyn, N.Y.,aerved in the U.S . Navy from 1952-56, joined the Anaheim Police Department in 1960 and became a sergeant in 1967, said department spokeswoman Sheri Erlewine. Besides a hoet of freeway widening projects, the program includes plans for new freeways as well completing untiniahed highways, such u the Costa Mesa Freeway. Commiaaioners hope to put the sales tax increaae question to county voters in June 1984. Norwalk train stop draws fire By IM AIMda&H Preas lJevelopers of a high-speed bullet train linking Los Angeles and San Diego aay Norwalk will be an intennediate stop on the route, drawlni accusations of political favoritism to Democratic Aslemblyman Bruce Young. one of the controversial project's major supporten. The Norwalk stop would be the only stop between Union Station in downtown Los Angeles and Anaheim. Officials of American High Speed Rail Corp. said Monday the deciaion to put a station in Nor- walk was based on financial considerations -and was not the result of lobbying by Young. "We are looking at who the stop will 1erve and whether it will have good potential for ridersh i p ," com pany spokeswoman Pam Engebretaon said. Young. chairman of the As- sembly Transportation Commit- tee, spearheaded puaage of a special bill to give American High Speed Rail poesible u.e of $1.25 billion in state-i.lsued, tax-exempt bonds for the $3.1 billion project. • SlavickS presents an exhibit of Waterford crystal. Featuring Ms. Jewel Whltet Representative authonty. d be a•ailab&e dunnt I.be bouts lltted to _, wilh you and Ml-your "'*°°"'' She wil Uoo ~I IWO epeeial eeminan Oft tJie faltfttq December 1, 1983 South Cout Plaaa 10 AM to "4 PM a--the aw, perleerioft al W ar•fotd erytul. And the Sllticll '1 11.dilion ol a~. In a .,.a.1 -.d.r e-.Mllldoft. Mt. J11Wlll Whit., Wa-'orcl ,..,,_1a1r.. and put and p-1 of 'flaterfOf'cl i.cl cry.taJ. £.ach pOece ii etil blown ahcl C\ll by the MIMlt ol ~en!~ "'• ahoa)'I o6tt )'Oii .,..f outatancling ~ ~. ~ muy piecn 'flatetfllH tteal9 n c.....,. for ta. for ........ .• i.ei..,.i.-•_.. ..... <'-~the 5'.~k·a~lion ol ,..o1--. -nee and p.r1IOMI alftlrltiofl. Md don '1 -thll ..a-i ullailtl tJcbt a bM11tiflll ~I rn '1fllh Wa~ fr-Oil\ Slllnc.k'a. SLAVICK·s SOUTH COAST PLAZA COST A MESA 556-~460 J • STOCKS T\JESDA Y'S CLOSINC PRICES \•I•\ N•• ~Ah•\. Nttt I> I nth t lO'" (1111 fJ t tHh l iO'M (hQ Orange co .. 1 DAILY PILOT/TUMdl)'. Novembef 29. 1983 NB .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOlAllO..a INClUOf TAAOU OH rn• NfW 't'OAA, Ml0Wfl81, PACIFIC. l'IW. loefOH, OITROll ANOOIHOIHNATI $TOCK IJt()HAHOll AHO AIPORTl.O IV Ti<E HA4D IHtflHll \•I•• N•t r• C n(h fl11w Ch\I ,.,... . .... , "f; f'O\ Clow C.M ~···· .. ~. P I 110• t 10... CllQ '•'"'-N•t I' ! 1\0\ CIU'4! C.llO ~,.. .. .. I>£ l>d' (lo,. (II~ Dow Jones Final· Up 17.38 Cloelng 1_, .20 New record high •1111 lllEfl .................................................. --~ $378.2 million offered to acquire Tymshare, Inc. BJ ... AllOdaa.4 Pnla SAN FRANCISCO -McDon.nell Jloiia)M Corp. hM reported rwhina a preliminary ....-ment to .atuire Tynwhare lnc. in a CMh cte.l valued at $378.2 miWcn The announoement came Monday, 11 daya afteir the ~ pant and the Cupertino computer 9el'Vicea ocmpany ac.knowledaed they were neaotiatina a takeover at a price between $360 million and $420 million. Money supply said unchanged _ NEW YORK-lntere.t rat.ee were little affected by the Federal ReleJVe Board'•~ that the nation'• bMic money -.apply WU uncbanpd in mid·November. The Fed Mid Monday that the money aapply .Upped $300 million in the week ended Nov. 16, but it reviled the preYloua week'• figure upward by the same amount. New construction declines and=~o~~~~='i~ in new comtrucUon contncta 1Mt month frcm September, a reeearch finn reported. The F.W. Dodar cllvUdon of McGraw Hill Information Syatema Co. said Monday that new contract. totaled $16.2 miWon in October. AT&T to off er credit cards WABHING'roN-American Telepbooe & TeJecrapb Co. p1am to offer crecllt cards for \Ille in chusina calla at new. oatnlal public te)ephQnel equipped with llDAll video .::reena. AT&T'• announcement Mcinday WM qWddy matched by MCI CommunJcatiom. 11• larpst Jona-distance competitor. Loans to /armers remain weak CHAMPAIGN, D1. -Acricultural be.nken in the Midweltay the demand for lom'IS by farmen remained weak lutaummer, and many t.nbn expect~ trend to continue. A aurwy of 575 buWn in five stats reveeled ''weak farm loen demand, alugilh repayment nta and a hiCb level of refinandnp." accordlnc to Peter Heffernan of the Federal Relerve Bank of CbJcaao. GOLD OUO.TATIONS DOW JONES AVERAGES .. ·