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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-22 - Orange Coast Pilot• --------. ----------------~-----·--.. ----,.-· -----:·---- THI DRANGI COAST COUNTY 1011101 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1983 ORAN GE COUN TY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Parking at airport it's no holiday .---------------,----~--__..;.~~~~~~~~~~~~11(111111'!'~~ Travelers told 'get rides' A clean sweep forNB's Santa By STEVE MARBLE Of the D.ity l'llol ll•ft The young and old on Tustin Avenue in Newport Beach don't find it unusal that Santa Claus putts into their neighborhood each year driving a yellow street sweeper. "What do you want?" asks one resident. "A sleigh?" Well, no. Of course not. In a city with 2,000 miles o r roadway and 1,500 miles of curbing, how else would Santa slip mto town?· For five years, st.reel sweeper Rich Green has been donning a red suit. strapping on a fake white beard and bulking up with pillows before taking off on his morajng sweeping route during the hol- idays. For a sleigh, he rides a $75,000 multi-ton Ford sweeper with a loudspeaker hooked to the hood and a bunch of candy canes piled on the seat. as lots become congested By JERRY HIRSCH Of_D...,~ll•ft Park.mg is going to be tight at J ohn Wayne Airport this holiday weekend and airport officials are urging travelers to get rides to the airport. "We will filJ up late today or certainly by early Saturday. After that we are out. Our suggestion is to have people drop you off or take other transportation," said Curtis Porter, airport operations super- visor. Traffic started to pick up about 10 a.m. Wednesday and has been getting heavier ever since, he said. "I have been talking to the airlines and they are pretty well booked. Parking is going to be a headache," Porter said. By this morning, there were only a few scattered spaces in the airport's 1,000-space terminal parking lot and the 1,800-space overflow lot near Mission Beachcraft was nearing the half-full mark. The parking problem is not new. ''This has happened at least a half-doi'en times this year and it isn't always just on a holiday," he said. No parking at John Wayne Airport means it is going to be a money-making weekend for the six majOr airlines that use the airport. build," said William Bell, a vice president with the Newport Beach·based AirCal. "Tomorrow will be a very good day but the biggest day o r the weekend will be Monday. That is because everybody will be coming home to get to work," Bell said. Traffic Monday could be as heavy for AirCal as it was at the end or the Thanksgiving week- end, traditionally the busiest day of the year, and It might even set a new recerd. Bell said. ''I don't know why I started doing it," the 42-year-old Santa explains. "I just hke kids. I have five or my own and I like seeing (Sff SANTA, Pagr A!) '' 0.-, ............ .., 1.88...,,. Santa Sweeper" Rich Green waves to kids in Newport Beach. "For today, Friday and Satur- day we are completely sold out at Orange County. But we also have a higher rate of no-shows during Christmas so we should be able to handle some people who come out to the airport looking for a flight," said Glen Bozarth, a Western Airlines spokesman. Kin of MIAs get special yule message I Orange Coast relatives receive greeting, 'God Bless You,' from/'resident Reagan "There is no question. it is going to be a busy five days," he said, adding that even on Tuesday. Western has booked 90 percent of the seats on It John Wayne flights. By ANDREA ADELSON Ol .. Delly .... ,_ Families of soldiers missmg m action received an unexpected Christmas greeting this week -a message Crom President Ronald Reagan. "He's the first president m the last four that has shown the kind of interest in POW-MIA issues thata president should have," said Earl Bond, of Fullerton, who received one or the greetings bearing Reagan's signature with the closing postscript ''God bless you." Bond is one of about 1,500 families or missing servicemen who were sent the special messages added to a Chriatmas card, a White House spokesman said Wednesday. Bond's son, Ronald, an Air Force navigator, disappeared over North Vietnam on Sept. 30, 1971. He IS one of 2,490 Americans unaccounted for in Southeast Asia. Ln part, the note pledges "to ensure that highest priority is gwen to providing you these long sought answers." Margaret McAlister, a Costa Mesa Republican, at first thought the envelope bearing the White lSee GREETING, Pace AZ) Lagunan faces fraud charges in Indiana From staff and wire reporll A Laguna Beach businessman and an Indiana accountant were indicted by a Knox County grand jury in what authorities are call- ing the second-largest investment scam in the state's history. The case involved 19 residents of Vincennes, lnd., who.lost more than $600.000 by mvesting in Vale Industries and F1ex-Lit.e Corp., south Orange County-based firma owned by J~ffrey S . Vale of Laguna Beach , prosecutor Maurice E. DolJ Jr. said. James Robbins, a public accoun- tant from Vincennes, about 100 miles southwest of Indianapolis, was indicted on three counts of theft, two of perjury and more than 100 securities violations. Vale and his two corporations, one located in his hometown and the other in Irvine, w ere charged with more than 100 securities violations. The corporations 1•ate registered in California, but their status is clouded by delinquent tax notices for 1982, the Secretary of State's office confinned today. Vale assembled flexible flashlights at a suite in an Irvine office park in 1981-82, according (Stt SCAM, Page AZ) Monarch• get overpowered The dream game turned tnto a nightmare tot Mat•Oel~h aa th9 Monarehawerwno match for atha. a. epc>rU, Page C 1. 1. I . >, •·we are expecting an excellent weekend. It is already starting to FV loses in its hid for driving range By PHIL SNEtDERMAN Of -Delly NM ti.n Fountain Valley's chances of sharing the revenue from a proposed Mile Square Park golf course w ere sliced this week when Orange County supervisors de- cided not to construct a related driving range on city-controlled property. On Nov. 1, the supervisors approved plans for a golf course complex to be built on un- developed county acreage at Brookhurst Street and .Edinger Avenue. City officials from Fountain Valley then suggested the county build a driving range on un- developed acreage controlled by the city, immediately north of the 0 Fountain Valley Rec reation Center on Brookhurst Street at Heil Avenue. The city recreation center has beeh operating at a loss in recent years, and Fountain Valley of· ficials had hoped to create a new source of revenue by locating the driving range adjacent to it. But a county staff report pres- ented to the Board of Supervisors argued the city land was inap-- propriate for the driving range. The county report said the city property was too small and not properly aligned. Plans for the golf course call for a lighted, six-acre driving range with 30 driving tees and parking for 15 to 20 cars. The county plan (Sff FV PARK, Pase A!) Drive-through Nativity -" Th\a live Christmas scene is being 1taged at the First Chri8tian Church, 1207 Main St., Huntington Beach, and will be shown for the last time tonight from 6:30 to 8:30. The wise men, at left, a re Damon Du terhoft, Skip Cotta and Ru88 Bellamy, while Joeeph and Mary, above, are Sean Ponder and Michelle urmon, all of Hunting1on Beach. · •• • ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22, 1983 Newport panel OKs pact limiting airport expansion U) JEKK\' lllllSl'tl <'! lhe DIHlr Pllol ti•" 1\ l1111d1111-( J gt l't'll1l'lll ht•IWt'i'I\ Or .111gt• l'uun l \ ,md llw cll v uf l'h•wµun &·<1' h l1m1tmto: t>X· -.~m.,11111 al John W.1yne a1rpurl t't''<'\'1v1·d l'tmd111unal approval of "tlw n l\'· ... adv1-;11rv Avwtion Corn· riHtll'l,' W1.·dm•sd.iy Tlw , rn111H1lt!'t> µlans tu rl'<·- ()111111t•nd .,evl'ral 1:hangt's in th1.' aj.tn •1•mt•11t during a pul>hl· tuwn hall m1.•t•tang al L'll~ Hall Jan -4 at ·r :m µ m . :.Jld C11y Courw1lman l>..1n,1ld StrJU~. a mt>mber of tht• <'ulllll'lltll~' "We net'J to see some corrurut- mt>nt hy tht' supervisors to locat- ing and dt•veloping an addiUohaJ airport in Oran~~ County," Strauss ~1d "That 1s the fundamental <'hangc We want lO see some strong chang1.-s m the agreement's languagt• about that." Tht' l'ommlltee will ask the Nt•wport Beach City Council not to approve the agrt.'Cment without getting the supervisors to agree to "really go forward in develop- ment of an add1t1onal airport within a three-year period of t1mt>." Strauss said GREETING CA RD S ... From Page A 1 H oUM' .il:> :1 n ·lurn address L'On- 1,11111'<1 .111.1ppt:.il fur money But to l\kJ\h ... 11·1 it's L'Ontents wcrt' a '+Pt'('l.tl .it kn'>"' lt'<igement of her hrntht•r's .... m:rafl<.'l' "A lot w.1s Jont• for the MIA t..umllt•<; m the beginning." re- t·c1lll'<i Mt·All!>ter. whose sibling, Lt Col Donald Paxton, was shot down on a night bombing run over thl' llu Chi Minh trail in Laos n€'arly 15 years ago. "It's Ix-en a long time. I feel like It's be<>n drop~... she said .. Finding his remains doesn't mean a lot to me. But it's a thoughtful thing to do. a human thing to do" said McAltster, as wars filled her eves. Lois Malls. the mother of miss- ing Navy pilot James B . Mills. said the card she ret·eived Monday was not a surprise "He had written me a personal le tter when I thanked him for his work," saiq Mills, of BrC'a, whose husband was a for- mer director of the National IA-ague of Fam1hes The Washmgton. D.C -based group. formed m 1970 to pubhc1ze the plight of the missing. takes the holiday message as another sign R(•agan 1:. making good on his prom1St· "Through the Rt:'agan Adrrurus- tr~1llon, Wl' have made the most progress of any other," said Mary Currall. a spokeswoman for the group which has 960 MIA families as members A Navv team this week was allowed ·into a {'rash site m w uthl'rn Laos. the first since the end of U.S . miht.ary involvement an Vietnam an 1973 The ft vt•-member team, based at the Joint Casualtv Resoluuon ~nter in Honolulu, will be returnmg late this week, said a Defense Depart- ment spokesman from Barbers Point in Hawau. who asked not to be 1dent1f1ed The spokesman declined to say what type of craft the team are mspec·ung. He added that 1t is uncertain whether the Laotian government will allow the re- . moval of any remains. Any progress. suc:h as the negotiated release m June of remains of mne Air Force and Navy veterans. brings important public awareness. Currall be- lieves "If tht•v know the Amenc:an people care. It puts pressure on V1<'tnam." she said BULLETIN BOARD 1; !,. i' j~ Christ1nas tree burn scheduled in Irvine The Orange County F1r£' Ot•partmenl w1U st.age a Christmas trt•c bum Jan. -1 a t 7 p.m at the northwest comer of Jeffrey Road and Alton Parkway m Irvine The' burn ts aimed at promoung holiday home fare safety and will fC'alUn:• a series or tndl\•tdual tree burns to show how c:ombusllble the trees really arc• The> pubht· may plat-e tht'1r Christmas trees a t the burn sate from Jan ~ unul the bum night at 5 pm f'urther mformauon 1s ;1\.'dlldblc at th<' tounty fire department. 538-3551 Newcomer Club meets in Huntington Tht> l luntangton Beach Newcomers Club will hold a coffee and mr•c•ting Jan -I a t 9:30 a m N<'wcomers who would like to more about tht• club's activities .;hould <"all 954-7886 for furthC'r 1nformat1on . . ex lectures to be given a t OCC A lecture series exammmg sexual attitudes and the male and ft•male anatomy will be presented on four consecutive Fridays in January at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Participants will meet from 7 to 9 pm. in Room 116 of the Fine Arts Bu1kJmg Reg1strauon fo~ is $ti per let·ture or $15 for the series. OCC S<'X edul·auon anstrul·tor Olga Perez-Stable Cox will lead the workshops. Th<' first le<:ture Jan fi wlll focus on female anatomy and 5t'xual responSC'. Male anatomy and sexual response is the topic Jan. 13 The Jan 20 program will d«?al with sexually transmitted diseases Increasing sexual sat1s fact1on will be covered Jan. 27. Tickets for the series will be on sale m the OCC Ticket Office m t h(• college's Student Center Bu1ldang With a charge card. they can be purt·hased by phoning 432-5772 J ewish Cente r plans bagel brunch :~ 1~ 1 The Jewish Community ~nter of South Orange County will l ' hold a free bagel brunch Jan. 8 at the cente r. 298 Broadway in Laguna Beach The 11 ::iO a .m event will acquaint newcomers to the area with I the services offered by the center, according to membership I . chairman Ju ha Kraft. Reservations for the brunch may be obtained 1 by ca1Jing the center office at 833-1017 or 497-2070. A sec.'Ond t>hange In the agree- ment would limh the size of the a1rport's proposed new terminal to 100,000 squal'\! feet. T he super- visors are conaidermg rebwlding lhe current 27,000-square-foot tenninal to Include as much as 240.000 square feet. A third change would limit Ne wport Beach 's financiaJ liab- ility in airpor t activities once it entered into the joint-powers agreement with the county. Strauss, long a foe of airport expansion. said he would vote for the agreement if the changes were mcluded when it comes to the council m late January or early February "1 would l'ndorse it with those changes. and that as you know, is a total change from my position now," Strauss said. Newport Mayor Pro Tempore Philip Maurer indicated he wouJd also support the agreement if certain changes were made. Maurer. who 1s not a member of the Av1at1on Committee, said he wanted to limit the proposed terminal's size and strengthen the agreement's section on an alter- nate airport site. "People are interested 1n those changes more than any othe r," Maurer said. "I have always said we need some sort of agreeme nt." The proposed agreement, which must be approved by the supervisors as well as the Newport council, aUows for the gradual expansion in daily commerciaJ jet flights to 73 from the current 41 . A clause would allow for an increase beyond that number as newer. quieter jets are introduced. FV PARK ... From PageA1 requires a strip of Land 300 yards deep. The city property isonJy 200 yards deep and occupies just 4.6 acres. The l'Ounty report also said the driving range should be located adja1:ent to the pro s hop and restaurant. Also, the county plan caJls for a single concessionaire to operate the golf course and driv- ing range. Moving the the driving range and putting it under separ- ate city supervision might dis- courage some concessionaires from bidding on the project, the report states. Finally, the report points out the <..'Ounty would denve I~ revenue if the driving range were operated separaiely under city control. Based on the report. the county staff re<.'Ommended the driving range be built elsewhere on county acreage ad}3cent to the pro shop and restaurant. Supervisors approved the recommendation without d1scuss1on. SCAM ... From PageA1 to another businessman who still works in the same park and claims he is owed $600 by Vale. "He was very personable. You can 's help but hke the guy," said the man, who asked not to be identified. "But I know his word isn't worth two cents." "ln tenns of counts, this as the largest investment scam in In- diana. Secretary of State F.dwin J. Simcox said. Securities Commissioner 0 . Wayne Davis said investors, who were offered a stake in the two companies. put up investments ranging from $1 ,000 to $1 50,000 since 1980. "Both opportunities were documented as loans offering high rates of interest -60 percent in the case of F1ex-Llte and 18 to 25 percent for Vale Industries," Davis said. Simcox added that he became interested in the c&Je in July 1982 after an inquiry from a retired Vincennes farmer who had unsuc- ces.sf ully tried for a year to recover his $20,000 Investment from Rob- l!i';:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~_b_ins_and_v_a1_e_. ----- 1.:: ~ Wei.re What do you like about the Daily Pilot~ What don't you Ukef Call the number at left and your me.age will be re(Orded, :, ~L • f • transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. :· ~ IS en1ng The same 24·hour answering service may be UIH to record let· :: tJ, · • • • ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributor• must include :: • their name and telephone number for verification. 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Porter's plot, which is empty except for a sign advertising his business, had always cost the same as it did that first year in 1963, when he signed the lease agreement with the state Department of Transportation: $50 a year. The 100 or so rental properties owned by Caltrans m Orange County do not merit a full-time office here, she explained. So. up until t.hree years ago, the Los Angeles off1c:e was responsible for the Orange County property. Tuesday he got a letter in the mail. Caltrans wanted to let him know his rent was going up. And up .. It seems the Porters' little piece or Caltrans just sort of fell throuRh the cracks for 20 years But then, an 1981. Otstm·t 7 parce lk'<i the Orange County property out to the San Diego distnct. From $50 to $5,000 annually, the letter said. And he had JO days to come up with the difference. Porter's son, Bob, who 1s now president of the company, was stunned. "We honestly thought 1t was a joke a t first. From $50 a year to $5,0QQ? We thought they had to be kidding," Bob said. And at fell an lo Walker's hands Walke r said the P orters' 1.000 percent increase was not necessarily unusual "It just all depends on how dose they were lo fair market an the first plat-e," she said. "It's unfortunate. but there's nothing I can do. They've been paying cheap rent for so many years." "My gosh, at least you'd think they'd give you some warning. At least you should receive a letter saying t hey were considering it and giving you notice the next month," he said. SANT A MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP-~·;.-+ From PageA1 them smile and wave and laugh. "Anyway, now they expect me They wait for me out by the curb. They're standing out when I come around the corners," he says. "So I don't have much choice. I can't let them down." .. ~ And Green. whooperateson of the city's five street swee r machines and covers a different sa-t1on of the town each working day, never lets them down. "I get on my loadspeaker and yell 'Merry Christmas. Happy New Year. Ho ho ho' -you know, all that stuff It's a real good system. You can hear it a blo<.'k or two away" G reen says when he spots a gathering of kids. he stops the machine. tells the youngsters LO s~y on the curb and hops ou t with a supply of l'andy canes. He also makes sure the children ~y thank you "because ~ believe in bemg polite " • Susan Weti.el and her two young chtldren say ll wouldn't be Cpristmas without a v1s1t from Green and has bag yellow sweeper. TOYS FOR TOTS ... "We love him. It's one of the highhghts of the year," she says "My kids are out there waiting every Tuesday. You could set a clock by it." From Page A 1 and we're very. very proud of our uniform. We're not only concerned about how w e wear our uniform. but where W<' wear 11." "I told them at was a gay bar and they told me that they would be happy to pick them up," Siefker said. "Everything was going fine. But then the party came and went." When no one showed up, Siefker said he called the Mannes' Encino office the next morning and "they told me they didn't want to have anything to do with homosex- uals . They told us they w o uld a ccept th e m anonymously "But the guy said tht! Marme Corps will not accept any gifts that are in any way associated with gays," said Siefker. who said he wants to tore<.· lh~ l\larint::-. w f..111..'k up the toys. ''I'll pursue 1t all th(' way lo Washington 1f I have to." he said Briggs said the Mannes' Toys for Tots headquarters m New Orleans. "thought (pick- ing up the toys) would put the Marine Corps in a very awkward position," Briggs said. "The gentleman was given an alternative. If that man 1s truly concerned about the kids in Los Angeles, then he better walk down to the collection point and drop the lOVS off " ~.I don't find any humor m 1t." Braggs said. "It's a little arntating because we've got guys around the world that we have to worry about. We have to worry about our guys in Beirut having a Merry Chnstmas, too." Wade Beyelcr, the t·aty's gen- t>ral servic-es dire<·tor. says Green kept his Santa habn secret the first two years out "I think he was afraid." laughs Beyeler "But heck. I think It's fme -good for the city image. If that's what he wants to do. at doesn't bother l'Tl(>." One year, Green was dressed up in his Santa outfit and was crusing down Pacific Coast Highway in his sweeper when a police officer spotted him "I guess he thought Sant.a stole a sweeper and radioed in," re- counts Green "Some of my co-workers heard his report on a police scanner and they knew immediately that 1t had to be me." Green says his concludes his annual Christmas rounds by tak- ing a spin through the city yard and wishing his fellow workers a happy holidays. "And I give them all a candy cane." he says . "That 1s, if I have any left over." Cruise into Spring with Ralph Lauren. Linens , Cottons and Si lks. 119 F11hlon bland ~e.,porl Beach (7 14) 759·1622 ~L••• 4728 Adfnlrahy ~ •)' Marlna del Rey (213) .823· 79$5 -• W.J Back Bay cleanup project advances as funds approved By JERR \' HIRSCH Of Che Dally ,. ... I left The slate Department of Finance has given approval for the Department of Fish and Game to spend $1 .7 million next year to remove sediment and restore wetlands in the environmentalJy sensitive Upper Newport Bay. The expenditure sllll must bt- approved in the 1984-85 budget by the state Legislature but that is likely, said Don Carper, dtrt'( . .'toror the Department of Fish and Game. "We cannot start before July and that is when the paperwork would start You won't see any- thing visible right away down there," Carper said.., The state money will be pooled with funds from Orange County, the Irvine Co. and from the ctties of Newport Beach and Irvine to raise about $3.5 million for the project. Most of the extra funds will come from 1he Irvine Co sa1ci .John Cartoon animator to l ecture a t college Remember the days when you'd wake up early Saturday morning. rush downstairs and watch Bugs, El.mer, Dafr y and the Roadrunner? Well. those days can be yours again Jan. 13 at Orange Coast College. OCC's Film Academy will pres- ent three-ume Academy Award winning animator Chuck J ones at 7:30 p.m. tn the Fine Arts Hall 119 Admission is $3 for adults. $2 for OCC students and $1 for children 12 and under. For infonnation. caU 432-5527 Wolter. a cooperative projects engineer with the city of Newport Beach. But t>Xac:tly how much money th<' company and each of the local governments will contribute has not been decided, Wolter said. "We hope to have an agreement soon after the first of the year. We are really exl'ited about it," he said. "W e are finally getting some handles on a problem that has been with us for several years," said Bob Shelton, a senior vice president with the Irvine Co. Some of the sediment clogging the upper bay comes down San Diego Creek from Irvine Co. developments and agricultural operations he said. explrumng why the land development firm will help contribute w the cleanup fund. "It will be a fair share arrange- ment and an ongoing arrange- ment." Shelton said. Shelton credited Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart for lobbying hard for money to re- store the bay in the state budget. Engineers will take a three-way approach in restoring the upper bay. Carper said. "There will be quite a bat of dredging that will be done down there to remove some of the sediment that is in there now," he said. ··in order to control the sed1mental1on that fills up the upper bay we will build small sedimentation pools m the stream flow. They wiU be by Jamboree Road and below 1t and along San Diego Creek," Carper said. Sedimentation pools slow down the water flow trapping small particles of silt and sediment. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22, 1983 Olllr,... ,..__,, .......... _ Livi ng do lls, from left are Michelle, Mystique, Monique a nd Ma tasha. These 4 girls are l iving d olls HB lassies want Ca bbage Kid ra ffle to a id abused children By ROBERT BARKER Of ci.. Dall~ Piiot llaft A Huntington Beach mother and her four young daughters may have performed a ver- itable Christmas miracle -they've given some dignity to the Cabbage Patch Kids Doll mania -sweitping the country. Terry Dudinsky was able to buy one of the scarce dolls after her name was drawn at a contest at the local K mart store. She could have given it wany of her daughters-Michelle, 10, Monique. 7. Matasha. 4. and Mystique. 3 months. Instead, she and the girls decided it should go to help abused children in Orange County "The girls realize that there are kids who don't get any presents," Dudinsky said. "They are learning what Christmas as all about. They go to Sunday School and are Christians I'm really proud of them. They sincerely wanted to do this on their own." Dud1nskv. who said she turned down an offer of $100 from a neighbor for the doll, sold it al cost to Denny's Restaurant in the Five Points section of the Huntington Beach. The restaurant will hold a raffle at 3 p.m . Chrastmas Eve and all profits from the Cabbage Pat.ch Kid and o ther donated toys will go to the Olive Crest Treatment Center for abused or displaced boys and girls in Santa Ana. Dennys' manager Jim Berrios said the restaurant got 1ts $27 investment back in no time. "We got the doll at 9:30 (Wednesday) and sold enough tickets to pay for it in 30 minutes," he said. The Dudinsky girls say they want Santa Claus to bring them dolls this year -just not the Cabbage Patch variety. M1cheUe wants a Baby Live, Monique wants Baby Skat.es and Matasha wants a happy doll. If being good is any measure. they're bound to get them. Baby Mystique doesn't know it yet but she's gettmg a stuffed bear. Coinbined charges sought in rape case Orange County authorities are attempting to simplify the com- plicated legal web surrounding accused Balboa Island rapist Michael Eric Gonzales. Gonzales, 23, was arrested Nov. 12 following his escape a month earlier from Orange County Jail where he was awaiting trial for allegedly raping a Balboa ~d waitress, acrording to police. Prior to that, Gonzales had escaped from a Los Angeles-area honor ranch , authorities contend. The G<>nzales case has spanned more than six months. More than two months of that time lawmen spent searching for G<>nzales after his escapes. The Orange County Di.strict Attorney's office now is alt.empt- ing to consolidate the various criminal charges and legal loose ends into a single court case. Deputy District Attorney Manuel Ramirez said if his depart- ment fails in that effort, G<>nzales will face at least two running court battles -one for the alleged rape and the second for everything else. As of now, G<>nzales is sched- uled to be tried on rape charges Jan. 30 in Orange County Su- penor Court. He also has been ordered to court Friday for a scheduling hearing on the other charges. Gonzales was first arrested on suspicion of rape last spring when he ttportedly returned to Balboa Island restaurant where the 24-year-old rape Victim worked. G<>nzales was allowed to go free , on bail after his arrest but later was arrested in Los Angeles on unrelated charges of drunken driving and theft. He was given a 28-day sentence and lodged at a Saugus honor ranch. Two Huntington schools vandalized NB boy's Christmas sad dened ; dog lost Eight-year-old Jon Maurerhan tied his Lhasa Apso up incorrectly last Sunday and now the dog is gone from h is Big Canyon home m the 50 block of Royal Saint Ceorge Road in Newport Beach Authorities said Gonzales es- caped from the honor ranch and returned to Balboa Island where he allegedly broke into a house while attempting to elude lawmen who were searching for him. He was 'arrested several days later in tiis hometown of Huntington Park. vandals and 1h1eves have strucl< at two Huntington Beach schools The losses were discovered Wednesday morning At Hawes School, 9682 Yellowstone Drive. $200 damage was done to a boys· resl room in which celllnQ llghls were broken totlets were s1utted up and futtures were torn olf the walls Al Gisler Middle SchOOI, 2114 I Strathmoor Lane thieves enlered lhrough a rooftop trap door and took S300 worth of microphones and masler keys A blue 1977 Ford Granada was reported s101en Wednesday evening from lhe 21800 block of Newland Street The toss was esllmaled at $3,000. A man told police Wednesday afternoon lhal someone broke into several Herald Examiner newspaper vending machines The loss was esUmated at S 150 ' En1enng through a "dogg1e door.' someone burglarized a home Wednesday on lhe 6900 blocl< of Marilyn Drive The loss included $1,200 in camera equipment and $300 In jewelry A S250 lumber racl( was reported stolen WedneSdayfrom the backyard ot a home on lhe 300 block of 171h Slreet A maroon 1981 Ford Fairmont was reported stolen Wednesday from Firestone store at 16171 Beach Blvd The vehicle was a company car that had )ust been servieed The loss was esllmated al $5.000 A man was arresled Wednesday afternoon at the Ralphs mark el. 694 2 Warner Ave , on suspicion of shop- hf11ng Cognac worlh S36 was re- covered Hubcaps were repor1ed stolen Wednesday morning from a brown 1982 Ford Muslang GUC parked at a business on the 16600 block ol Beach Boulevard The loss was es11ma1ed at $440 A gray 1977 Dodge van was burglarized Wednesday in a carpor1 on the 16700 block ot Viewpoint Lane A $250 stereo radio was stolen f ounlain Valley Thieves stole a $58 ta1t lighl from a 1978 Chrysler Cordoba al a resi- dence In ll'le 17000 block of Reimer Street. Someone apparen1ty slole a S 1.500 gold and diamond ring rrom a dresser drawer at a residence In the 10000 block ol El Cenlro Avenue. The v1cllm told police tl'lere were no signs or forced entry A reslden1 re1Urntng from vacation lo her house in the 18000 block or Santa Isadora Streel reported that $227 she l'lad l'lo<lden In her bedroom was missing. Irvine Police are s1111 unlanghng a spree of ' 10 au10 burglaries in an condo complex near UC Irvine, broken up when police arrested lhree suspects around 1 a m Wednesday. Anolher suspect, Jack F Kennedy, 18, was arresled about 8 a m walking on Jamboree Road atter lie allegedly lrled and fatted 10 holwlre lwo can parked al he trvlne Marriott, Delee· 11ve Mark ~olfman said. The tour men lace burglary and grand lheft charges. as a car with its keys 1n the 1gn111on waa taken bu1 abandoned on Ca11torn1a S1ree1, Hoffman said Laguna Beach A camera and watch with a tolal value of $650 was stolen from a house , 1n lhe 400 block of Holly Street, Laguna Beach police said today A briefcase ~aiued at $300 was taken from a tocked car parked tn the 2 tOO block ol Glenneyre Slreel. Two city parking meters were damaged by vandals In lhe 100 block or North Coas1 Highway. city em- ployees said. A peeping Tom. described as about 30 wllh a skinny bulld, dark hair and beard was seen looking In a home In the 300 bloc!( ot Calliope Street at about 9 p.m. Wednesday evening Newport Beach A Newporl Beach woman reported the theft of jewetry and c:ash amoun1- 1ng 10 S<&96 from her unlocked parked car at 3107 E Coast Highway. Cloudy and cooler tonight, Friday Coastal The Forecast For 7 a.m . EST Rain~ Snow~ ~·· FIUfriffr!:j Ex tended 15 JO SanO.OO 63 14 » l2 9.,,,,~ 50 41 2& 1& SI SC• Metle It 14 23 •• &Miiie 24 14 21 •• ::.~ J3 •• lt » ~ ·22 ~ ·15 •ooto-07 ·I• ., 21 s~-21 18 u )2 IOl)elo• -OI ••• n 00 ,_.. e& 41 .. eo Tue.. 18 ..O• 76 ,. WMl\ll'OIOtl » '° ,, 20 WIC:tol1a • .()' -OI llRf RIPIRT Jon is hoping t.o see his dog Samson bad< before Christmas. He was even going to get Samson a stocking with dog goodies so that his canine [riend could share the holiday's gift-giving spirit. •'AU I want for Christmas is for my dog to come back," the Newport Beach youth said. John attached Samson's leash underneath a table chair at hlS home on the Big Canyon C.Ountry Gonzales was then lodged at Orange County Jail. But he es- caped again, thlS time apparently lowering himself from the roof of the jail to the street below. Valley seeking applicants for housing panel Club Crl>lf Course. But Sll.mson ' was able to slip the leash chasing ) Fountain Valley is accepting applications from city residents interested in serving on the Hous- ing and Community Development Advisory Committee. after a female Lhasa Apso on the golf course. "He was the kind of dog somebody would pick up. He was J o n Mauerhan really pretty," said J ohn's mother The committee meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every mon th to review the city's ongoing Housing and Community Development Block Grant Pro- gram. The committee also makes reoommendationa for future ac- tivities to be undertaken under the federal grant program. Jean. "He jumped through the wrought iron after another lady's female Lhasa Apso on the golC course. They found her's Jn the clubhouse but we did not fmd Samson," she said. "When I came back to feed him aJJ I saw was his leash and h is collar and his Christmas bOw on the deck. He was gone," Jon said. "He cried haJf the day," his mom said. "I think he might be Big Canyon somewhere but whoever has him doesn't know who Sam.son belongs to," she said. The dog was not wearing his collar and identification tags when it disappeared. John, the youngest of the five children, described Samson as "white, with a little tan, and fluffy. He would play a lot with me and he used to lay on his back." Applications may be obtained from the city clerk's office at Fountain Valley City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. The clerk can be reached by calling 963-8321 Ext. 232. Completed applications must be s ubmitted no later than Jan. 6. 50% OFF G OLD I A Choice Selection pf Gold Chains & Bracel ets Are 50% Off Now Through Christmas E ve. · RAFF JeWelrr,: FASHtON ISLAND-NEWPORT BEACH ~4~2040 -- A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 22, 1983 . JV arning to U.S. follows new Beirut blast TOP OF IHI lllWS ,. $ BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -The I.alamk Holy War extremist group claimed responsibility today for l:t>mbing a French regimental headquarters and gave a "last warning" to U.S. and French peacekeeping forces to leave Lebanon in 10 days. , The explosion outside the French headquarters Wednesday and the bombing minutes lat.er of a hotel tbr killed at least 14 people. • "This is the last warning for the American and flrench forces. We shall glVe them 10 days to leave 4ebanon. Otherwise. we shall make the earth shake undernt!ath their feet," said an anonymo~ man. In Cairo today, PLO chairman Yall8er Arafat, claiming to represent Islamic Holy Wur, in a I tol'Ct'd by PLO mutineers to leave Lebanon with telephon4: call to news agency Agl•nL't' France Presse 4.000 loyalist guerrillas. met with Egyptian President in Beirut. HOtini Mubarak for two hours. The pro-Iranian Shi1tt! Moslem group also has Arafat later said their private talks would "help said it was behind the Oct. 23 bombings in Beirut that the unity of the Arabs." And Mubarak praised Arafat killed nearly 300 U.S. and French paratroopers, the as a "a moderate leader ot the Palestinians." bo~bing of the U:S. Embassy m Beirut las~ April in \ IL was the first high-level PLO-Egypuan wh1ct.f3 peopl~ died, and th.e Dec. 12 bombm~ of the t>nc:ounter since the Palestine Liberauon Organiza- U.S. ~bassy in Kuwait. Six people w ere killed 10 lion and 17 other Arab League members broke Kuwait. rf'lat1ons with Egypt over its 1979 peace treaty,with Israel. STATE Jn-law's plot to kidnap millionaire discovered By tbe Auoclated Pren LOS ANGELES A 111a11 who mc.irrwd an U.S. bishQpslain in Nicaragua Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir. in a brief statr ment, expressed "astonishment and regret" over the m('(:ung. Arafat arrived at the Egyptian port of lsmallia on onl' of three Greek vessels loaded with loyalists from Tripoli, Lebanon -said by PLO officials to be en route to North Yemen. Other guerrillas were taken to e xile in Iraq and still others were bound for Algeria a nd Tunts1a. heiress to a Minnesota ma1l-ordt·r furtunl· has been arrested in an a lleged plot to kidnap one of his in-laws for $6 million rallSQm, pohc:e say. Robert Giffis, 66, was heJd today in lie~ of $100.000 bail following his arrest Tuesday night. on a warrant c:hargmg him with suh<:1tat1on to kidnap Ronald Fingerhut for ransom, Detective Sgt Robert Altaen said MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) -The leftist government said an An'lerican-born bishop "appears" tp have died at the hands of U.S.-backed rebels who the government claims had abducted him, three other churchmen and about 500 Miskito Indians. Church and U.S. officials said they could not oonfinn the report. contained in a government bulletin broadcast Wednesday night by the state mdio. : The ruling Sandinista junta said in the bulletin that it had information Monsignor Salvator $chlaefer was killed early Wednesday while resist- ing his rebel captors at the remote village of Wisconsin, 29 miles north of Francia Sirpi in the northwestern province of North Zelaya. The statement, broadcast by the state radio, said an army detachment had been sent to Wisconsin village to investigate. The broadcast gave no further details. other than to say "It appears" Schlaefer was killed. Elsewhere in Central Amenca, EJ Salvador's five bishops issued a Christmas appeal Wednesday calling for an end to that nation's civil war. Also, Latin American foreign ministers of the peace-seeking Contadora group set a meeting for next month with their five c.'Ountcrparts from the troubled region . The Nicaraguan government alleges the rebels kidnapped Schlaefer along with American priest Wendelin Shafer, two deacons and about 500 Miskito Indians in the village of Francia S1rp1 Tuesday. Ln Beirut, F -14 Tomcats from the aircraft carrier Independence streaked overhead from the Mediter- ranean toward the Syrian-controlled central moun- t.ams. witnesses said. U.S . Marines at Beirut a irport were put on their highest state of alert, apparently anticipating a bombardment by Syrian-backed anti-government militiamen because of the overflights. Associated Press photographer WiJ~ Foley reported from the base Killer storm • All Target stores open raging extra long hours through Friday -Open Saturday, Christmas Eve, 8 am 'til 4 pm By tbe Associated Press Winter roared in of- ficially today behmd a six-foot calling card of autumn snow, smashing he nation with ..i sixth traight day of ice storms, snow, and lethal- ly cold air blamt'd for 65 deaths so far . Quad forced lo ea t RIVERSIDE -Quadriplt:g1c.· Elizabeth Bouvia, who lost a bid for pern11ss1on to starve h('rself to death in a county hospital. w1Jl be forced to cat only until she 1s strong enough to be discharged. an official says. "She as taking up a bed," Deputy County Counc:e l Bill Katzenstein said Wednesday. "If she is intent on taking her own hfe, she mav do so, but not in the hospital." Burn victim visiting LOS ANGELES -David Roth<•nberg. the 7-year-old boy burned OVl'r 90 perc'<.'nl of hlS body ma fire set by has father, today returned to the area where the tragedy Ol'C:Urred for a holiday visit wath friends. David, who hvl>S m N('w York with his mother, was burnt>d March J when Charles Rothenberg set fire to a Buena Park motel room in what the elder Rothenberg said was a n attempt to loll both of them. WORLD Holoca ust fig ure die PAHIS Fania • Fenelon, 75, a singer who survived a dl'ath l·amp by performing wath an or· chestra of women inmates. died Monday Ms. Fenelon graduated from the Paras Conservatoare and began a career as a lyric singer Ms Fenelon was arrested in 1943 for resistance activ1t1es and was deported to Auschwitz. Fenelon where she became a member of the women's orchestra set up by tht• camp offil"ers Ms. Fenelon's book recounting her orEieal sold widely in the United States and was adapted as the television play "Playing for Time" Get a rebate from Kodak on two fun-loving cameras that give you instant replays at your holiday gatherings. Christmas travel plans were imperiled by snow that covered ll'Y Texas highw ays and stranded 250 bus passengers in Abilene this morning, by hve inches of snow and freezing rain that held up Chicago air traffic lat.e Wednesday, and by sheer c.'Old that froze batteries m Denver. Northern st.ates from M1ch1gan to New Eng- land were due today for up to half a foot of sn ow from a Rocky Mountains storm that shd rapidly Wednesday from north- ern Texas up through Missouri. Nebraska. Kansas and llhnois. leav- ing six to 10 inches in its wake. Pravda cites 'war ' MOSCOW -The Communai.t Party news- paper Pravda today al"Cused the United States of waging an "undeclared war" m Lebanon and reiterated Moscow's call for an mternauonal confere n<.-e on the Middle F.ast The accusauon came in an article examining the United Nations' resolutions on the Middle F.ast in which Pravda noted the world body had backed a long-st~mding Soviet call for an mtt.>rnational summit. • .. • . . , f , '-,, • I 12.99 -3.00 9.99 Target sale pnce Kodak ma1l-1n rebate Your fin-' cost KOCS.k Chimp ln"9nt ctmeta with automatlC exPOsure control !Of paint and shoot picture·taktng Has 3 -element. hxed·focus lens fOf perfect piclllfes from 4 to anfinrty l ow·ltght 51gnal and motOflZed print eiection Get rebate coupen on rebate t><>wd near customer service desl< Limit one rebate to groups 0< oroan1zetJons 22.99 -6.00 16.99 Target sale price Kodak ma1l·1n rebate Your final cost Kodek Kod1m1flc 940 instant camera with built 1n electronic flash with 4· 12' range. turns off automatically to help save batteries Convenient fixed· focus lens never needs setting you get clear. sharp PMts every time Get rebate ooupen on rebate board nc>ar customer seNlce desk l.tm1t one rebate to goups or organ1zat10nS"' Advertised prices good through Saturday. December 24. No commercial sales I !.: • Christ's death pin.pointed Scientists say crucifixion occurred April 3 , 33 LONOON (AP) -The exact date of Jesus Christ's crucifixion has be-en debated for centuries, but two Brillsh scientists say they have concluded with "reasonable certainty" that Christ died on Friday, April 3, in the year A D 33. Colin J. Humphreys and W.G . Waddington, both of Oxford Univer- sity. said in an article published today in the Bntish science magazme Nature that they based their conclusion on astronomical calculations and biblical and historical references. Humphreys works at Oxford's de- partment of metallurgy and sc.ience of materials and Waddington at its de- partment of astrophysics. The scienli.sts said they were able to reconstruct the Jewish calendar at the time and to date a lunar eclipse which the Bible and other historical sources suggest followed the crucifixion. "If accepted," the scienllsts wrote. these calculations "allow the day. month and year of the crucifixion to be detennined precisely." The only certainty in the past about the U dll.' VI \...111 l:>l:. lTUl'll 1x1on, they wrote. was that 1t rx"Curred between A.D. 26 ancJ AD 36. the 10 years Pontius Pilate wac; Roma n procurator of Judaea "Nearly l'Very year in this period has its advocates," they wrote. "while the day of the execution 1s also uncertain since there appears to tx: a difference of one day between the• date gwen by the Gospel of John and that indicated by the Synoptics. Matthew. Mark and Luke." They said all four gospels in the Bible agree that Jesus died a few hours before the start of the Jewish sabbath -nightfall on a Friday -and that, within a day. it was the time of the Passover, the annual Jewish feast held at the full moon. They said Passover time was precise- ly specified in the official festival calendar of Judaea. used by the priests of the temple. Lambs were s laughtered between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. on the 14th day of the Jewish month Nisan, which corresponds to March -April in the modem Western calendar. fWl LLOl'D-•51 lM uorden sl~ 2038 NEWPORT Bl VO . COSTA MESA 646-7441 ~ 7 d11s 1 ,,,,. I 1.m. -9 p.m. 111tl Dec. 23rd ' Chrisfmas color & gifts Indoor plants Poinsettias Color bows 503 off upts I o .... ents , CLOSED Sun •• Mon .. DK. 2~. De<. 26 Jon. l & 2 CkMd Jin. 3 lot rn~entor1 ... ,... .......... . ~ .......... .,.. ... . w. .... ..-~-. a, .. , .............. "'~"·· • ' ·~ ... ·-....---... ...... ii , ----------------------------------------------~O~r!a:n~ge~C~oa~a~t DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 22, 1983 "': Son of Gene Kelly saves actor in blaze BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -Pa- jama-clad entertainer Gene Kelly was saved by smoke alanns and his son from a Chrislmas tree fire that de- stroyed their home early today, and he described the blue as "disastrous." Firefighters said Kelly's son Tim, 21, braved a flame-filled stairwell to awaken Kelly, 71. and guide him down rear stairs to safety. His 19-year-old daughter Bridget also escaped un- harmed. "He did one heck of a job," fare Capt. Mike Smollen said of Tim Kelly, who suffered minor facial burns and singed hair. He was treated at the scene, Smollen said. One firefighter al.so suffered a "'bad gash" on his arm and was being treated, he said. The three KeUys were the only people in the house; Kelly's wife is deceased. Smollen said Bridget saved the.family's dogs from the back yard. The son and daughter had been in downstairs bedrooms. while Kelly was upstairs, Smallen said. When firefighters arrived, the fam- ily was standing on the center divider of mansion-studded Rodeo Drive watching the flames. "I think they were more shocked than frightened," Smollen said. "They aaid. 'Everyone's out. Don't worry about us."' He said flames were leaping over the RCA • 9" Otagonal Color Trak <av S229 95 t.ITSlll&stt • 15" Diagonal ~ Color • Pushbutton Tuning Ofl.Y SJ9995 SAVE front stairway to Kelly's room when Tim went up to awaken hls father. By the time they started down, the stairwell was fully engulfed in flames, so they retreated to a back staircase, Smollen said. Kelly declined to elaborate on the fire when questioned by a reporter, describing it only as "disastrous." "We're going to a friend's house now," Kelly told a firefighter. "Had it not been for the smoke alarms, I'm afraid we would have lost the family," Smallen said, adding that it wasn't immediately known what ignited the Christmas tree in the living· room. "The tree wasn't in water," SmolJen noted. He said Christmas tree fires generate such intense heat that "an entire room can go in a minute or two." The flames almost entirely burned away the home's front waU, exposing the insides o~fms. The roof appeared to be mostly tact. The liying room was completely b ckened. "_The hom~appears to be a total loss," police Sgt. Robert Curtis said. He said five ehgine companies responded to the fire at about 1:30 a.m. The blare was controlled by 1:53 a.m .. he said. . K~lly is best ~own for his breezy singing and ciancmg in such classic films as "For Me and My Gal," with Judy Garland, "An American in Paris" and "Singin' in the Rain." RCA 25" DU1onal COLOR TV SONY • Electronic Tuning Cl~ • Auto Fine Tuning • Black Matnl Tube • 21" Diagonal Ofl.Y Trmttron s4999s •Remote PANASOflC S5Q95 • 1.6 cu. ft. • Cook by Time or Temp. SAVE $3Q RCA SD.ECTAVISDI ..,. • 21 Days/I EftMS • WlreleU~ •Tull Sile micro. • Variable Power --- ~ ··:1 ... •Touch control1 CRY $34915 Baby with AIDS TOP OF IHI lllWS. • Gene Kelly finds· new ho111e MIAMI (AP) A foster home has been found for an abandoned baby girl dying of AIDS after news stories generated more than 600 inquiries lnto her welfare. T~e 15-month old child 1s "fragile, and we need to wait until she's ready to be released from the hospital" to give her to her foeter parents, Jay Kassack, state Dtopartment of Health and Rehabili- tative Services spokesman, said Wednesday. The baby, called "Pumpkin" by hospital personnel, has spent a third of her life in Jackson Memorial Hospi~ suffering from acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Doctors have estimated she will live only three years. Reds get concrete, obscene note -but not coIDputers DENVER (AP) -Custo~ agents planned to ship the goods from substituted concrete and an obscene Stap~eton International Airport to a message for a laser system en route to Munich firm for relay to the National Moscow by way of a West German Physics Institute in Moscow, Spriggs company believed to be a link in an told U.S. Magtstrate Royce Sickler. scheme to send high technology equip-But customs agents intercepted the ment to the communist bloc. · goods Dec. 15, and the Soviets wound Assistant U.S . Attorney Richard up with 700 pounds of concrete instead Spriggs revealed the actions Wednes-of a $53,700 krypton laser system for day at a hearing for two men charged etching c.'Omputer chips and a $113 000 with trying to illegally ship ('Ompo-seismometer for detecting nuclear' ex- nents to "unfriendly nations." ploslons. Spriggs said. A suburban Denver firm, Inter-He said the aRents also Included a I NATION Mom faces death term if guilty of killing kids By &be A11oclated Pre11 CAMDEN, N.J . -Prosecutors said they'll seek the death penalty if a woman charged with murdering her four children by pushing them , .J into a river is convicted. Jeanne A. Wright, 25, who is pregnant, was ordered held without ball Wednesday after pleading Innocent to four murder counts and a charge of ftlina a false police report. Court corruption pleas CHICAGO -Six people indicted last week as part of a sweeping investigation into alleged ~rruption in the Cook County courts pleaded innocent Wednesday during arraignments in federal court. Circuit Judge Wayne W. Olson and ~ormer Judge John J . Devine entered their pleas m separa_te hearings, a week after they were charged m the 3 ~-year federal investigation known as Operation Greylord. R eagan on ballots WASHINGTON -President Reagan's name ~ill be on Republican Party primary ballots m New Hampshire and Illinois, a Reagan re-election spokesman says, although the necess- ary papers, signed by the president, have not yet been filed with state officials. national Con.sultin~ Group, had messaRe that said only,"----you." ,-=~~~=:.:...:.:=:..:=:..:~-=.:..~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • 180 ft. Lamberts • Remote ... having e. trad1t1onal christmas · v1ctonon hl@1 collar blou912. . pa.pl um st.y 1Q. 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Som<: of the issues to be studicod by thl' group indude how state laws govern S('hool budgets and what l'ho1l'eS remam for local legislators regarding funding for school d1stm·ts In May 1984, thecomm1tt«> will g1v<> a prumty list of funding recommendations to the board of trustees. Serving on the c:ommitll'c wall Ix• Tl•rt Abrams, Jim Knapp. Jane Heffelman. Mary Lockwood, Gail Quail, Larr y Brennan. Winnie Hf}merhnck and Diane Ouellet. S<:hool district staffers on the committee indude Lois Long. Pat Ashley, Ha rold Burnell and Charla Rolland. Pamela Rice. d1rel'tor of business serv1c:<'S, will reprl'~cnt the d1stnc:t as a non-voling member lic.'<'3US<' educational funding has ehangl'<i with the passage of P roposition 13. the issue of school finam·c· has become increasingly <:omplieatt-d , SuperintendL•nt Wil - ham F1sht•r said "Havingourc1t1zensmvolvro m the proct'SS of pnonuzing d1stnc:t programs for funding will be of tremendous SE>rv1et.> to our board," F1shl·r said Stream of s hoppe rs Dall, ll'llol l'l>oto by Ho•a<d llplft \h~·ay~ bus y on weekt"nd~. the swa p m eet a t the O rangt' County Fairg rounds in Co~ta Me a is opt.•11 from 7 a .m . lo .:J. p .m. d aily through Saturday for last-minute Christma purc·ha~e . Youknow at l'n1 going to do during Ring in the Holidays! a. b. the biggest revolution in telephone history? Relax. "ll'k•t"Ullllllllllll'(lllc 111-., fl'\"( 1lllllt 11l '. .. "PIH111e nJmpany brl·ahmg up'. .. "Tocl<J ~"..., helldlint.'" roulcl gel ~ 11u cunf u~L.·d <1h11u l ll'll'phone~ ;md \\'hat to do. Sn I ralk·d tht· folk:; at :\T &T for so!lll' :-.tnught ;11i:-, \\'t·r~ on their spenal tnll•frl'l' number: I-HI J(). :):);).H 111." The AT&T telephone in your home comes wtth options no one can match. "f found nut that the AT &T tell'ph<1n1.· Ill Ill\ h11111l· ruml's \\1th -.,orm.· mighty at trartin• options. I don't h;I\ t' t 11 do <tnything t11 Kl'l'p Ill\ tekph1 >Ill'. I l'<lll L"<mttnUl' t <> ll'ase fn 1m :\T &'I'. and thl') 'II fix It at n" l'Xlra rhargt:. Or I can hu~ 1t. E1tht.:r \\'<ly. tht' quaht) and dl'pt·nd<thility I likl' arl' going to sw~ nght hl'rl· <Jll thl• JOh ... Keepi"t your AT&T telephone means Keeping AT&T Mnrice. "Sn \\'hen peopll' say I ~lwuld rush out and rt.'pl<tCe my lt'll'phl!nl'. I think . wait. wh" '"' going to fix it? ~obody else has r\T&T\ t·xpt.:nl'nce 'With tt'll'phones and telephonl' ~enirl'. They 0\'e been lit it for C>\'er a hundred n·ars. "There m<Jy be changl'-, 111 tht· telephone business. but I'm sticking \\1lh the tell'phones I've got. That way the ( ;riffith hoU~l' \.\ill stay just the way we like it. Relaxed." . Call: 1-~555-&ttt Thia II• 24·hour, Lol·ftee numbtt apeaa.lly stafred to enawer 111y ~ you have about your \elephonet or ~ltphooe aervu C 1983~AT&T Information Sy1tem1 )~ • ---·---- ' - .. .. c. e. a. 2,212. c. 596. e. 2,500. b. 4,250. d. 770. f. 2,875. d . f. ~of A-.ic• G.. Soci.ty Ac~~­ LAaor .. Cllr 17Mt&l,..-M Wntdlff Pl .. ... ..,.,. ..... Announcing the GRAND OPENING of DOM RACITI JEWELERS We Speciali&e in Quality DIAMONDS Rings • Bracelets • Peodanu • Necklaces Watches• Earrinp We buy, 1ell trade •ad repair "I juet returned from the F.aat Cout with the amartett and lateat fuhiona in gold and diamond jewelry. Buy amart ... compare." GRAND OPENING NOW THROUGH CHRISTMAS Stop by for refreshmenll and aay hello! Where Harbor ud N.-port Bow.. ... . (I• la•• Krut) 1838 Newport Bl•d., Cotta M .. 6504111 SIWt1' •.. OOllPAMI \ SALE PRICES QPOO lHRU TUES., DEC. 27, 1983 D. •44•• .. •-s4•• 0 AAluA -- WORKMATE 200 •sa•• Giant vise and sawho~ all in one 179·0S2 '10 mfg rebate avail· 'able Your net c~t '48 88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22. 1983 A 7. Blaclr & Declrer WORKMATE 400 $8488 Sturd'f steel llaSf. FolOs for usy w rytnq and St0t19f Conven"'1t dual height Wlttl ~tustable vise top Stur· av steel baw 179-054 110 mtg rebate av~ Your net c~t '74 88 HOME CENTER ) Attorneys assail cash-saving bid_ By tbe Auoclated Press A recommendauon by a consulting firm that Orange County should save money by signi.r\8 lower-level pfaiecutors to two-year contracts has drawn fire from the Orange County Attorneys Association. The assoc1at1on of distract attorneys, public defenders and county counsels voted unamimously to oppose the recommendation by Peat, Marwick. MitcheU and Co. and the Wilshire Organization. The county could save $500,000 a year by hiring beginning district attorneys on two-year contracts at lower salaries instead of paying higher-ranking prosecutors to try such cases as drunken driving. -' Co tumes and ly rics right o ut of Dic ke ns ? T ht-Wi nJ'i, Wuy vcu·ul t·n~emble -C J . W ildt>r, t a ura Holmes, Me rk Massed, Chuck Meeks, Marc Hays, Jeff Burgess, Tracey DenBla ker a nd Linda Meeks - e ntertains Westd iff Plaza shlJp- f)f:'rs in Newpo rt Beach with old-fashioned carlJling on Thurs- day and Friday nights. petty theft or traffic violat1~·o~ns~·~th~e~co~ns~uJ'.:'...tan~ts~sai~·~d:._. ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~==============~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!! Storer's hillside tower OK The Laguna Beach Unihed School District has approved Storer Cable Communications' construction of a micro- wave tower near the Top of the World School. To use the site, Storer will pay the school dis- trict $250 per month for five years -$9.000 of .. that up front. The cable company also will set aside one hour of its programming each day for school and communi- ty functions. The Laguna Beach City Council previously had blocked Storer from building a receiving tower at Alta Laguna reservoir because neigh- bors there were~ con- cerned about possible radiation hazards. But school board members. after reviewing a county environmental report which concluded such towers were safe, ap- proved the receiving dish. Storer officials say the tower will improve cable service for 6.000 cable TV subscribers 1n Laguna Beach and provide new service for residents living at Top of the World. Arch Beach Heights. and parts of Skyline Drive and Tem- ple Hills neighborhoods. LB High's kids need volunteers The Safe Conduct Council. a group of Laguna Beach High School students organiz- ing a Friday and Satur- day night ride service for intoxicated you n g people in need of a lift home. needs volunteers to help start the pro- gram. Mindy Pac:k, a council spokeswoman, said the project has received in- itial funding. but needs student volunteer driv- ers to be on call from 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. and 11 :30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Students and adults also are needed to man the d1Spatch office during those hours. Pack said the recruit- ment goal is 80 volun· teers so participants would only have to work one shift every five weeks. Volunteerscansign up at the high school ac· t1vities office, 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. or call. 494-8~6 Ext 223. Valley man appointed James W. Dick of Fountain Valley has been elected as teeretary of the Orange County Health Planning Council for a year. Dick ls a retired In- vestigator with the U.S. Civil Service Com· miallon and la a volun- teer with aeveral or- ganizations in Fountain Valley. A maln goal of the council. a federally man- dated aiency that de- velops ,community health catt plant, Is to ~ew hotpftal con· atrucllon plans ln th~ county to reduce un- n«elMI')' corwtJ'UCtion and curtail health cart" COIU. Beef Rib Roast USDA lnsp.-Golden Premium Large Meaty Knd·per lb. Armour Save .40 per lb. Boneless 49 Turkey rronn·lutt•rbmted per lb. Masterpiece Save3.00 Canned 98 Henn Thomas I . WU.On.Amt. lib.can Ralphs Scne.16 Whipping Crem11 II Pet Ritz SaY•.20 Pie Crust Shells Twtn~ II IOo .. pllg. Sawe.10 II Fancy Navel ' Oranges CGWornla per lb. Fm11ier John Save •30 per lb. Fresh SWttch •Save Smoked D'Anjou Ham Pears Shank Portion II NorthwMI II per lb. per lb. Fresh Save.19 Ralphs Sav•.38 Egg 59 Brown·N· Nog Serve Rolls lkdpM 'h gal.ctn. pkg. of 12 II Ralphs Save.28 Ralphs Fresh Save .SO Sour Pumpkin 99 Cremn Pie ~~ e-' ~ h9lll\ I Inch .... II • f» plntcnt. Laura Saldder's Save.68 Ralphs Save.30 Potato All Natural 39 Chips Ice CreCDli AmoltedYadellee II l/J gal. c:tn. twin'°'*"' 0L plle. Poinsettia SWttch •Save Jacques Save LU Plants 87 Bonet 88 Chm1tpape ..... •!Id\ WNle lu.pply LClllD lldlaDry 'NOml.btl. , Boat licensing effort expected Hy ALMON LOCKAHEY Oellr Piiot -ttftt Write< Re<:reallonal boatt·~ m Orange County and othl'r areas of tht.> :.tale are bt•mg asked to sharp.m their opposition to operator lwt'nsmg a:. SCVl'ral state agencies are looking for morl' sourl't'S of rc>venue in 1984. A strong l'llort for llL'l'ns111g rl'<Tl'atmnal boat operators 1s <:ommg from Sl'Vl'ntl government sec·tors, acc.'Ording tn Capitol N<•ws St•rv1C't.'. although the number of bnatin~ m.'('1dc-nL-; has d('('reased from 18.3 per 100,000 Ill Ul?:l lo 7 9 Ill l!:IH:l. ,Tl le• Unill'<l Statl':. PoWl'r Squadrons and the U.S. Coast Guard Au>.1hary. both of wh1t·h specialize in boating safety l'CIU<«.1t1on. traditionally oppose l1l'ensing Th<' National &)utmg Fc'<lcrat1on says the momentum for operator hrensmg 1s coming from SUt'h SOUrl't'S as . •Non-boaung nwdta with little factual infor- mauon about boaung safety. who arl' ignorant of existing laws. or tho&• prone to "sensauonahze", •Reacuon to the growmgc'Onct'rn about drunken driving on the highways by th()S(.' who are looking for parallels in boating; •State manttme law e nfun•ernent officers who look upon the boat opl'rator hn~nSC' as proof of formal boating safety trammg which they think will ensure C'ompetent-e and further redut't' accidents, or as a way of justifying more personnel and equipment -as well as potenual sourc·e of income for state coffers. Recreational boaung organizations believe a revenue-starved Legislature will be thinking along these lines when 1 t returns to the capital seeking new ways to generate lnt'onw. Boat luxury tax plan rejbcted - A proposal to levy a "luxury tax" on boats costing more than $1 0.000 was defeated by a narrow margin m the waning hours of the 98th Congress, accordmg to BOATIU S. a boating legislative watchdog On a pr<x:edural volt' of 21 -t to 20-t. the House of Representatives refused to brmg up a tax bill which would have allowed full House cons1derallon of an amendment that would ha\!~ev1ed the the boat tax along with other~-c:aJ,Jed I ury items [f pas.sed. purchasers. f a $1 5,000. 20-foot sterndrive boat. for exampltwould have to pay an additional $500 to the feder government's revenue fund and not ·to any fund bC' ef1ting boat owners. ln addition to boats, the roposed tax would have been levied on automobi costing more than $20.000. furs a nd jewelry prifed at more than $1 .000. ang the entire purchase otice of non-commercial aircraft. ' · ·a In urging cfefeal of 'the amendment. Richa rd Schwartz. executive director of BOATIU.S .. re- minded Congressmen that the vast maJOnlY of boat owners are not weaJthy yach tsmen and already pay a wide variety of sales. property. slip. title and use taxes and registration and user fees Congressional sources expect another boating luxury tax proposal to be ro~ered by the full House when 1t reconvenes an January. according to Schwartz. JESUS AND MARY APPEAR AT BAYSIDE, NEW YORK TO WARN THE WORLD ••• HOW TO P•IYlllT 'THI IJ~ ~nER' -~ .... • • WE NEED PRAYERS FOR PEACE AND HELPERS TO PASS THE MESSAGE (213) 346-0382 OUR LADY'S HILPIRI P.o. aox 24n LA HARA, CA. 90631 '· I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22, 1983 i\9 'I .p.N$._..S-N$....S-~~~~~~.~~ .. ~~~-,. ~ Ch . T f . t r1stmas ree ~:. ~ Coloring Contest ~ · i ~-~ Marlene Siglock Paul Liegeois Adam Will f : f Age 5 Age 7 Age 11 ~ ~ fti. Allan Clegy Talbert ~0 .. W School School Middle School ~ Congratulations! ·~~~~~o~~~~o~~~~~~o~~~ Warning The Surgeon General Has Oe1ermined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health l 6mg "' ~ u SOFT PACK IOOs Fil TER. MENTHOL Z mg. ··1ar" 0 2 mg n1cotme av per cigarette f TC Report MAR 83 !!'\, .. , I • ,, ,, '• I " '"" '.'ti .. , t 1 h _ .... 11 t!t••t I NUii IH~ lUWlST m AH BRANDS ... 2mg / ' Nobody does it lower. • • 1 ----------.,..-- I . •• .. . • .. •• '• ·. ... J I l ' AIG Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Oeoember 22. 1983 r D MAILBOX Trans portation issues broad To tht' F..(lito1· A frwnd fl'\'t.•ntlv t.1Skl.od me to replal'e ham at an Orange County Trans portatiun Comm1ss1on "worksho p" wht'rt' t>O odd other inv1tet.'S, stac:ked mostly with de- ~elopers or dl•velopt_•r hangers on. wen• askt'CI (though l'arefully t·amourlagued) as I undt>rstood at to endof"S(' a I ct>nt transportation self-tax This self -tax would fund improved Orange County trans- portation including new free- ways. and that the purpose was to bring 800,000 JOb-seekmg new residents into Orange County. (New freeways attract new resi- dents, we were informed.) Although invitees weren't in- vited to ask questions \only the spokesman <'Ould) one invitee dared to suggest that populauon density might be the main cause o( Orange County transport.a tion ills. It was as if he'd flung a pole-cat into the pit. The spokesperson coldly replied that the commission was not into land planning. It appeared to some of us that the Transportation Comrn1ss1on ought to be into anything including bad land planning if it was ruaningOC transporation Some of us thought too that dl•ns1ty could have well been the f0<.·us of the meeting. Density affects the transportation system, of l'OUrse High density 1s obvious- ly why the highways are over- loaded Soon Orange County voters will Ix> asl<ed whether they want to retain the lovely pastoral beauty or Orange County by legislat1on that would discourage any plans for more residential ronstructaon to prevent further overloading the transportation system or wht'ther to tax themselves to bring in 800.000 new JOb-hunting people, converung the county into another sprawling Los Angeles, Detroit. Cleveland. or Chicago metropolis polluter. lA re<:ent University of California poll found South County respondents saying loud and clear, "No more freeways!".) Press reports Supervisor Riley as ~ying, "°I will not vote for any rail line that dumps more people onto J ohn Wayne Airport" Most of his consutuents are hoping +ie will also say, " [ will not vote for any plan that dumps more people onto Orange County freeways." TOM ALEXANDER Laguna Beach Loy alties misplace d here To the E.d1tor. Your article on the drunken driving arrest of school super- antendanl Dale Coogan, was very timely due to the rash of fatalities in Hunungton Beach caused by drunken drivers. As a parent who has had a child injured by a drunken driver, I know what a horrible experience this can be I was shocked by the response of Board of F.ducauon member Sheila Marcus. Would she have lauded the past work of a plumber or a carpenter who was arrested for drunken dnving? Did this lady know the circumstances sur- rounding Coogan's arrest and bookmg into J3Jl by the police'! It sems that thlS matter should be judged on its merit. not on the basis of her friendship with tht> accused Coogan Any drunken driver as JUSt that -a drunken dnver who 1s a real threat to the safety of the com- munity. A rourt of law would seem to be the place to determine Mr. Coogan's culpability or mnocence. I'm sure that M.A.D .D (Mothers Against Drunken Driv- ers) would view the Coogan incident very seriously -even if Mrs Marcus does not JACKIE RANDALL Huntington Beach Daily Pilot welcomes letters from readers The Daily Pilot solicits your views on any matters of interest to our communities. U you wish to contribute to these pages, please send your letter legibly written or typed. Short.er letters will be considered first. Address such correspondence to: LETl'ERS To Tbe EDITOR, Dally Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA., 9HH. Please include your name, address and teleph9ne number. If you prefer, you may call in your letter to the We're Ll1tenlng special telephone number ... 64%-6086. Be sure to leave your name, address and telephone number so that we may verify your comments. l.M. BOJd 1Soft start That word "rustl er" in cattle rustler comes from exactly where you think ll might -the ever-so-soft sound the stock thief makes m the night Q. How come race-walking burns up more calories than running? A. More steps per minute. It's also true that fast walking works more muscles than does running. Medical records md1cale about 12,000 people a year nationwide are run over by shopping carts. Or otherwise injured by same. Add this Lo what shopping carts do to your bank at"COunt and ask your- self· Do I realJy need them? Q . Can an elephant JUmp? A. No. Walk. shuf{Je, canter. gallop and lope. yes But not jump. Am told actor Marlon Brando has no TV set m hts home Mister, 1f you can't f\Jp out a deck of 52 playing cards in 37 seconds. don't call yourself a dealer. That's what the time-and-mouon boys figure as average Q. What proporUon of the convicted murderers m US prisons are on death rows? A. At last report. 1.163 out of about 34,000. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat How many c1t1z.ens live in your home t.own? If not more than 52.000. you come from a place with fewer people than work for the Uruted Nations in New York City. Singer Michael Jackson is a Jehovah's Witness. Did I telJ you he retires nightly t.o a sleeping bag an a room with no bed? Q . What's the smallest kind of cow., A. The pigmy buffalo of Southeast Asia. Three feet high at the shoulders. Let's say you're at 34,000 feet on a typical cross-country jet plane. If you were about three times that high -at 102,800 feet -you'd be at exactly the altitude from which Col. Joseph Kittinger, now re- tired, departed his airplane by parachute in 1960 It remains the world-record high-altitude jump. Q. When you blow soap bub- bles, they rtse. Why? A. Because your breath In them is warmer than the surrounding au. Ari told the linale record eound-tnck album ol the 19M movie ''The Caine Mutiny" lt now worth up to '10,000 to 80lne coUectora. CMIJDlw .. , .._ _ _........, --~ ~_,..., ..... ,_ .......... .. c-...._ Mlllw ............ ,.. • ._ tM, 0.-..... 0A-. -------- OC refugee heads Asian mafia W A!:)HlNGTON -ln August 1978, Nguyen Cao Ky, the dapper ex-premier and air force chief of South V1etnam, lt.'dadelegationof Vae tnam('S(' refugees protesting welfare CUL'i 1n Orange County, Calif Ky made an emotional appeal to county off1c1ab "We rome to this rountry with a big z.ero," he said. "and we realJy havt> Lo do our best to s tart a new life" Ky was then running a liquor store in the county but. according to law enforcement officials. he was no struggling businessman He fl('(j Saigon an 1975. they say. with a lot more than "a big zero." informants have told in- vestigators that Ky brought al least $8 to $I 0 mil hon worth of gold, diamonds and currency with him when he escaped the fall of South Vietnam. Though he 1s miscast as a poor refugee. the re is evidence that hr has startt>d "a new life" an this l'Ountry A confidential report by an organized crime task force. dated Oc•tober 1979, 1dentif1ed Ky as the head of "The Association:· the name gJVen to et Maha-like underworld organization whose tentacles reach into Vietnamese com.mum lies across the country. My associates Donald Goldberg and Corky Johnson have spent several months investigating the Vietnamese Mafia. From police __ Q JACI 11111111 d reports throughout the United States. they have pieced together the story of an ethnic crime organization that 1s growing an power and terror Ky looks the part of a Viet- namese godfather. with Stl'<'l·cold eyes and a penc1l-ltne mo uth that give an int1mal1on of menat•e Ht' 1s known among the Vietnamese to be skilled at 1ntr1gue. Ky refused to talk to my reporters. but a family member vociferous ly de- nted all the allegations. There 1s simply "no truth" to the charges. the relative said. Ironically. the U.S . government brought the nucleus of The As- sociation to this rountry when 1t airlifted virtually the entire superstructure of the Saigon gov- ernment here. This hrst wave of Vietnamese refugees mcluded some of the wealthiest. craftiest and most powerful and1v1duals in Southeast Asia They dad n o t arri ve empty-handed. they were able to salvage an astonishing amount of loot from the wreckage of their rountry. One government official said that U.S banktng facilities at the reception cen t.er in Camp Pendleton, CaJif., processed as much as $300.000 a day in gold transactions alone. "Some of the Vietnamese refu- gees brought, hteraUy, suit.cases fulJ of gold teals." the task force report states. One witness to the Camp Pendleton scene recalled see mg not JUSt suitcases but trunks full of valuables lugged into the United States by the Vietnamese bag shots. Ye t the gold processed through the banks was "probably trivial." the report suggests. compared to the hidden wealth that was smug- gled into this country from Viet- nam or stashed in other countries. not.ably France. Some of the more ruthless members of the South Vif'lnamese hierar<·hy -the taste of power stall in the ir mouths -were not l'Ontent to retire to a suburban hfe, Amerkan style. They allegedly formed a subterranean network and continued the plundering that they had learned in their offidal l'apac1ties m Saigon· Declares the task forc:t> report: "Ky'sorgamzauon. which 1s inter- national in scope. is involved m extortion. drugs. loan-sharking, gambling. proslltution. smuggl- ing. welfare fraud. assault and murder." Almost all of this criminal activity is contained within the Vietnamese refugee <.'Ommunities across the country. And though the vast majority of t~e refugees are law-abiding. they' are reluc- tant to talk to police about The Assocaauon. "As m any tight-krut ethnic community," one report com- ments, "the people refuse to talk to law enforcement personnel because of fear, friendship or the threat of some type of personal loss which could resull from opposition to 'The Association."' The authorities have been able, neverthel~. to trace some of The Association's iJhcit operations. Gangs ronnected directly and indirectly to The Association al- legedly have been involved in the following: -Robberies and shootings m California, Hawaii and Texas. -Drug traffic run "by fonner high Vietnamese officials now living in the "Golden Triangle" of Southeast Asia. in Hong Kong and in Malaysia. -Food-stamp fraud in Lou1s1- ana -Welfare fraud, embezzle· ment from aid programs and unreported income, vehicles. bank accounts and other property by a family organizauon in San Diego. -, A Filipino rughtdub in Tijuana, Mexico, JUSt across the border from San Diego, has also been taken over by Vietnamese as a base for drug smuggling. Memories of an unknown hero When President Reagan spoke at a luncheon for 125 Medal of Honor w inners recently. my thoughts turned to war and to one Manne who never got one. The year was 1943. No one knows who he was. He l:ame wading into the beach at Tarawa with a rifle held high over his head. When he hit the beach. he was one of only four soldiers left from the group of 20 Marines who had been dumped off the small blue Higgins invasion boat, 600 yards out on the coral reef beyond the shallow lagoon. A Japanese machine gun had dropped all but those four men into the lagoon, dead or so badly wounded that they drowned with the 75 pounds of equipment on their backs. /~) -------..&~~ ANDYRDDNH ~ The Manne lay sull for five mmutcs His khaki started to drv oul and tum light again. except where the blood oozed out near the shoulder Fmally he raised his head He could make out the Japanese machine gun position <.'Oncealed m a nest 100 feet to his right. It was four feet above him. behind a hne of coconut logs that fonned a barricade the length of the beach. The Manne looked back He saw men piling out of other landing boats off the atoll. He knew they were going to get tt from the same machine gunner who got the men who started m with him. As the Marines waded closer, he could see bullets kicking up the water around them. The bullets came from the position jusl up the beach from where he Jay. Some Marines were hit. First he saw their helmets, then their rifles sink below the surface. Marines, on the beach with ham, saw him get to hjs knees. They knew what he was going to do even though they could see a sticky splotch o( red where blood still flowed from the wound on his shoulder. He quwkly pulled himself up over the log barrier so that he was on the sandy plateau above the beach. on a level with the Japanese gunners. The others lost sight of h im as he moved inland a little. behind a tangle of brush. Suddenly there were wild shouL'i in English mixed with Japanese. Then there was a short burst of machine-gun fire and. almost simultaneously, an ex- ptosion. Then, silence. When the other Marines made their way to the scene. there were pieces of two Japanese machine gunners blown apart by the Manne's grenade. In front of them. there lay the Marine. cut in two through the middle by the last burst of machine-gun fire as he hurled his grenade. Tax checkoffs need monitoring Out in the lagoon, Marine reinforcements waded in, safely. They never knew why the ma- chine-gun fire had stopped. T he men who knew never had time to tell them. That's the way the battle for Tarawa began 40 years ago. By ASSEMBLYWOMAN MARI AN BERGESON ln 1982 California taxpayers could voluntarily contribute to one cause -political campaigns. This year the number of "check- offs" has mushroomed to five. There are hundreds of govern- ment programs which merit :;up- port and they could all use more money; however, more ap· propriately. d@ciaioru ahould be made In the Legialature, not on Income t.ax fom\I. Last year the checkoff ralaed $400,000 for political parties. In 1983 taxpayers will have the chance to contribute a ponlon of their income tax refunds to help 1upport the prevention of child abuse, the prot('Ctlon of en· dangered 1peclet, the U.S . Olym- pic commit~ and the Senior L.qillature, which lobbies for older dtir.ens. Tupayeni eliifble for refund.a may elthM 11k for dlrect payment or ~ the check-off t)'ltem to voluntarily oontrtbu~ all or part of the mund directly to any one of the flw cautet: I ThlA )'tar tM tH form hu places to mark donations of $1, $5. $10 or $25 to one of the political parties; Democratic. Republican. Libertarian, Peace & Freedom or American Independent Party Even if the contributions ro6e to as much as $500,000 this year, the amount is just a drop in the bucket of the actual cost of the 1982 election, which was a st.aggertns $83 million for state officea and the Legialature. 2. Conuibut.iol'\I will go directly to a fund for Child abuse preven- tion programs (AB 607. N · semblyman Frank Vlcencia, D·Bellflower). 3. Contributlorui will go to a state fund to conserve rore and enruangered ft.h. wildlifo and plants (AB 384. AJatemblyman Robert Campbell1 D-Rlehmond). 4. Cont.ribut.lons will au to &he Senior Leplaturc, a quasJ.pubUc organization which reprffenU lhe elderly (AB 60. Atetmbl)"NU' A.rt Aanos. [).$an Frand.co). S. Contribut.ION will fO to the United Stats Otympk Commit· tee. Jotn1n1 four other stats which ha~ provtded for 1uch an lncorne tax th«k.oU (AB 349, A1Hmblym1n Jim Co11a. D-Fresno). Contributions made in this manner are limited to the amount of refund. must be made in even dollar amounts and are not tax deductible on the st.ate return. During the fight for one square mile of coraJ in the Pacific, 4,690 Japanese soldiers were killed. Seventeen were taken prisoner . None escaped. There were 1.026 Marines killed. 2,296 wounded. It was war at Its diAgusting •------------.. worst and not all the Marines I ~... I were heroes, either. There were huge pyramid-shaped cement Maria.n Bergeson represenrs rhe 70rh Assembly District. ban1ers that the Japanese had built In the ·ahallow waters to ~ffY prevent landing craft Crom getting ~' to shore. Some of the wading Marines stopped and hid behind the banien while the braver among them waded onto the ....... ,_ ........... _,.._ "There's • guy outside pret.ndlng to be you." beach In tha:lace of enemy fire. It'• always that way, and who among ua 11 ocnain what h~'d do und~ the drcum.stancea? There were other horrors. One Uve Japane9e aoldier would ohen He amona a pUe of hi.I own deed. wilt unt.11 \he Marinee hlld ~ by and &Mn rile and a ttack them from ~hind. h led to \he un- plNlant Marine habit of firin1 thtir 1utomatk w•pona lnto ar\)' ptlc: of deed Japaneee they s-t. TMre ahoWd t. better w1~ to ltttl .. dlffeNUO!I •rnona .... -~~ ---------------------._ ondee1 s ooce MeM!j CR.nisi1ttos · bllOlt\ ..A~ciu's P~.o.ee. 5011. 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December 22. 1983 Hotline helps e county seniors phone home By COR V BLAKE Oelly Nol c.,.....,._, Joy and gratitude replaced loneliness for about 150 Orange County senior citizens rec.-ently when they got free calls to friends and loved ones on a speciaJ "Holiday Hotline." The hotJine, set up by Safeco Insurance Co. at its Fountain Valley offk'e'S, enabled seniors to t.alk 'to anyone they wanted to call anywhere in the country. Some called one special person, while others used their 15 minutes to share the holidays with several friends or relatives -for free. Safeco initiated the hotJine last year as a holiday gift to Orange County senior citizens. Many expressed disbelief that any company would offer them such an opportunity. "When I read about it (the hotline) in ~r church bulletin. I didn't beheve it," reported Linda Angelsberg of Westminster. She and her husband Roy came to call a cousin in Montana and relatives in Newark, Calif Dorothy Christianson was elated to find that she could call a friend in Anchorage, Alaska. The "Holiday Hothne" also gave seniors a chance to sociaJi ze Erik Lindgren, 80, who immigrated to the United States 56 years ago, got an unexpected chance to chat with a fellow S wede. After he called his daughter in Sunnyvale, Lindgren and Safeco employee Inger Rorvall exchanged stories about their homeland -in Swedish. RorvaU said, "His Swe<lish is wonderful." Other seniors gathered around the punch bowl and munched cookies, hoping relatives around the country would come home in time to answer their caJls. Ethel Sanders waited patiently for two hours hoping she could talk to her sisters in Michigan and Florida. When she finally reached one she exclaimed, "This is my annuaJ call from Safeco." Hilda Sharpe. a resident of Westminster, said emphatically, "Everyone should know what wonder- ful people these are -how kmd -how courteous. It's such a wonderful thmg they're doing." The 25 Safeco employees who volunteered to man the hotline said 1t was also a speciaJ day for them. Steffy Casum and J essie Nelson , both long-time Safeco employees, said helping seniors make their c;alls and seeing the py in their faces left volunteers With great feelings about themselves and their company. "I! mearui.so much to them," Nelson said. UCI prof to study medics, arHJs race A UC lrvme phys1c1an and sociologist has begun an mtemational study to document the medical profession's involvement in curbing the nuclear arms race Dr Howard Wa1tzkm. a professor at the College of Medicine and the social science school, has been awarded $10,000 by the UC Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation for the study. He intends to examme contributions by phys- icians to curtail nuclear arms production and to reduce the nsk of nuclear war "Within the United St.ates, West.em Europe and the USSR. the medical profession has been an increasingly powerful group in influencing public opinion," Waitzkin sajd. "As professional leaders. they have seen that nuclear war presents a whole set of problems that don't have medical solutions." The study will focus on the evolving political role of the medical profession and nuclear proliferation rather than on the health consequences, he said. The professor's recentJy published book, "The Second Sickness: Contradictions of Capitalist HeaJth Care," in part analyzes nuclear and related en- vironmental threats to pubhc heaJth. UCI provided a telling example for Waitzkin's study last month when 40 campus physicists joined 700 of their colleagues in signing a nuclear freeze petiuon presented to world leaders. Cop walks LB heat The Laguna Beach Police Department has assigned an officer to patrol the downtown area on foot until Christmas from 1 p.m. mt.o the evening hours. "We hope the presence of a uniformed officer will provide a visible deterrent to shoplifters. We also waiit merchants to know an officer is readily available if they detect a shoplifter," said Chief Neil Purcell. Citizens may phone 911 and report any suspicious activity. The police dispatcher, in tum. can aJert the foot officer to respond Rain due this weekend LOS ANGELES (AP) -While a fierce winter smothers much of the United Stat.es in snow, the National Weather Service says the onJy thing likely to fall on Southern California on Christmas Day is a gentle rain. Clouds will hang heavy Friday, and showers are forecast for the weekend. Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish C"mplete Dinner w ith choice of soup or salad and dessert 4 to 6 PM 11.,.1 ••••r 673-7726 BO I E. 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When ~1*1 it meuuJ'M appros. 28Y4"d7~"z30~" H. AIJISTIOIC PUCE 'I PIESS DIADA WHITE FLOOR TILE 29~•21~ Back by. popular demand, the lo.ely Dianna White. Gr.at pric. for a •lf·.Uck tile, 12"d2". WOOD BANDLE FllESET 12'7 .wseoo Good black finial\ fin toola with wood handl ... (Hey, wher.'• the manhmallow touter?) IWllSET SllCJ.E cnllDD DUDIOL T 7"•880PB Pou.heel Br .. finiah lock hu a hardened at.el l " bolt, tapend cylinder guaJ'da to reef.at prying and at.el MOW'ity ehield. NITLAID/ DlftlOI TELmllOIS 12" IUCI I WllTI NITULI 55ss Solid nate ch.u.U and a qWck ftart pictun tube. Qt,,. the kid lu. own 'IV. (And you might not ... him for montN.) , It" NIT&IU COl.OI 21t'!x.~ '...; ... ,_ WBITEllALL S PC. ALUJlllUll SET 119'8 Kicil back in the patio with the four •anilla aling chain with rainbow etripe and 42" 't'anilla at.eel top tahle. Umbrella ia atra. lfa II TEITUIE MMll Tl -11 SIDllC 117!e For walla indoon or out, QTOOMCi 4" on center. (Th.re'• one thing that'll be cheeper l\at ........ 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Sold Un.-.mbled • D1HyPllat THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1983 Disc jockey Wolfman Jack , who1e piercins howls punctuated th e 1973 film "Am erica11 Graff iti," is re turnins to Los Anseles airwa ... es ,on a ~regular basis for the first tim e in I 0 years. See B4. • 0 D ~ ANN LANDERS 8 2 THI CDllT AID THI COUNTY ENTERTAINMENT 8 4 COMICS 8 6 Schizophreni 1:-~ Is it nature or nurture? By SUSAN MONAHAN Dell~ Ptlol C0t•••pon1Hn1 ls mental illness the rc>sult of nature or nurture? Often the two are entwined, with the same individuals providing the genes and creating the environment. This isn't always the case. however Dr Seymour Kety;associate director of the National Institute of Mental Health. designed a study in which the genetic and environmental influem·es in sC'hizophrenia could be examined separately. Ina lecture at the University of California Irvine recently, Kety said that he used adoptees as his subjects "because an adopted ind ividual gets genetics from one family. environmental influences from another." The study, which took several years to complete, was begun in 1963. It was conducted in Denmark. because of the meticulous records kept in that country. said Kety. The research team had access to a register which provided them w ith the names of individuals adopted bet ween 1925 and 1950, and the names of their natural and adoptive parents. They were then able to cross-check this information against the psychiatric register. which listed those who had been treated for mental illness. Using this data, they traCed 74 adoptees who had been diagnosed as having chronic, la tent or acute schizophrenia. An equal number of non-schizophrenic adoptees made up the control group. They also located and interviewed a great many of their biologic:al and adoptive relatives. Kety and his co-workers then set out to answer two key questions: "Does schizophrenia run in families, and. 1f so. which family does it run • ?P in. The resulL'i indicated that schizophrenia 1s indeed a family illness -and that it is genetic. "T here is a very significant concentration (of schiwph rem a) in genetic relatives." Kety said. The adoptive relatives. on the other hand. showed nowhere near the same incidence of the illness. Kety said that one of the problems in studying schizophrerua 1s making the correct diagnosis. Chronic schizophrenia is. as the name implies. a recurrent cond ition . Thesymptomscan include bizarre thought processes and beliefs, auditorv and visual hallucinations. dulled emotions and social withdrawal. Latent S('hiwphrenia is basically the same illness. but in a milder form. Acute schizophrenia, however, is an isolated psychotic episode as opposed to a chronic condition. Kety said that the term may bea misnomer. since those diagnosed as "acute schizophrenics" in the study did not have a high percentage of schizophrenic relatives. Dr Monte S. Buchsbaum, professor of psychiatry at UCI. said that Kety's findings ''changed the whole nature of the field ... it was one of the most important experiments in psychiatry." It has made diagnosis more reliable. he said, because if there is doubt that a group of symptoms is S<:hizophrenia, an examination of the family history may provide the answer. Buchsbaum said that schizophrenia is "the-most severe of the major mental disorders." It afflicts between land 2 percent of the U.S. population and accounts for half of the hospital beds in use "People usually get it in early adoles<..-enc:e and can remain iU most of their lives," Buchsbaum explained. The prognosis isn't always this grim, however . "Most schizophrenics are not dangerous to othe r people, and they can be helped by the administration of d rugs." Buchsbaum said. "Many schizophreniL'Sgo back to work." Although thesym ptomscan be treated. there is no known cure for schizophrenia . There has been speculation that it is caused by a virus, a nd K ety said that if this is true, a vulnerability to viral infections of the brain may be what is mherited. There are those who think that the term "mental illness" is itself a misnomer, and that sch izophrenia is simply an alternate viewpoint But Kety said that the genetic factor in the condition justifies considering it "an illness and not a ere a ti ve adaption to an insane society." Kety's lecture was the third in the UCI department of psychiatry's Distinguished Lecture Series for 1983-84: Dr. Seymour Ke t y Dr. Monte Buchsba um Delly PllOt PMloe lly lH '•JM DeAnna Brody, Mark Hart a nd Sandy Ventura. Carol Duda and Roge r Ohanesian visit the buff et. I PAPARAZZI :.:~ ... ,..111at-.i. ~--... Movie preDliere A big showing for diabetes By VIDA DEAN Of Ille OeAr 'llol lteft "This is just like downtown," one man was overheard to say at the third an nual world movie premiere presen ted by the Premie re Committee of the American Diabetes Association at &!wards Newport Cinema. A formal-attired group arriving the theater was we lcomed by the red carpet treatment -valet parking. sweeping kleig lights, Disneyland toy soldiers and Christmas carols sung by the Fountain Valley High School Chorale . Guests (each of whom had their photographs made and many of whom had arrived in limousines) were sipping cham pagne as a group of byst;lnders stood to catch a glimpse of a movie star. The fact that none of the stars including Ed Begley J r. of "St. Elsewhere" and cast members of Hill Street Blues didn't show, didn't dampen the spirits or exciteme nt of t he evening. (Begley did check in the n ext day w ith A DA 's Shir ley Corwin t.o explain why he was elsewhere -he was filming a "Love Boat'' segment.) ... JI> °"" ............... hrry ...... Decision time for Harry and Joy Piazza Pat and DaYid Mo1hay'1 muaJe. ' After viewing ''Two of a Kind" starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton John, about 270 of the 350 present went to the festively decora ted Newport.er Inn to continue the party. A lavish buffet was set up in the Pla7.a Ballroom w ith guests filling their plntes and waiters carrying them to the tables. Everyone was talking about the centerpieces created by Kathy Ruper -large white swans filled with greenery. C'Ones and red flowers. Bunny P ero. chairman of the fund-raiser. announced that the premiere plus the one taking place at t he same time in Los Angeles would bring in more than $300,000 for research in diabetes. (Bunny makeschai rmanning this type of event look so easy-she and husband Jeff arrived via limousine after some of the crowd had already assembled and announced ·•we've been riding around eating shrimp and drinking champagne.'') Members of her committee there and spouses included Mary Carter . Jerri and Mlcbael Clmma rrusti, Ma rlene and George Coult, Dan and Nancy Harris, William a nd Janyce Hustwlt, Dawn Piel, Herbert and Sherry Rettinger , Bob and Kathy Ruper, Beverly and Jobn Thielen, Sandra Ventura , Bobbie Samos, Marvin and Pat Weiss, Alice and Richard Zamboni, Bill and Joyce Zaeogleln, Sid and Sandy Rosenbla tt, Mary Zvonek and Germayne Cumby (at the Newporter she was dancing t.o Joe M oshay's m ucic first with husband Dick and then their equally handsome and tall son). Others there were Patty and Robert P acilio (he's OC Chapter president). Annette Hurwlta, Leab Marshall and artist husband Roa Avlet, Suzy Duban, the Paul Goulds , the Hal Binkrants and De Anna Brody. ' I ..----------~-------.-------0 •• • • 112 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22, 1983 Parents' behavior: Son receiving mixed messages T ro11 111A1111 OR. PETER J. STEINCAOHN DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband is sulking -for the lOOth time. We keep having the same argument over and over. He insists on making sexual advam.-es an the presence of our yQIJllg son. The boy can bt.> simng on the couch between us and 8111 will reach over and unbutton my house<:oat and grab a feel Our son St.'e'S my anger. which is not good. I am not a cold hsh nor am I a prude. Bill is a professional man. We make love at least four times a wet>k, so he 1s neither stupid nor deprived. . I believe a child should see affection between htS parents, but not to the exten t that it constitutes sexual foreplay. Maybe you can get through to him. Please try. -SANTA BARBARA DE AR BARB: The fl rsl sex educalion mosl children receive ls from observing w .. at goes on between their pa rents. Your child Is getting m ixed messages. His falber It behaving like a lecher and his mother is regist ering reseolment. Such an exchange does not saggest an affectionale relations blp, but rather one of pursuit and rejection. Your husband must stop tills nonsense for the child's sake, since obviously be bas no sense of propriety. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was pleased tosee the letter from the woman who had taken a lie-deteetor test and signed herself .. innocent Though Proven Guilty." It 1s good to know I am not the only one. When money was missing at the company where I worked. I happily agreed to take a polygraph test, feeling confident it would show l was telling the truth. A nervous person by nature, I was under- standably tense. When asked. "Did you take the money?" l was shaking like a leaf. 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At times I was so angry at the unfairness of it all I was ready to mount a soapbox. Perhaps if this letter is published, it will help convince people that polygraphs3hould be taken out of general use. or at least e><posed as the flimsy, inaccurate pieces of rubb1Sh they are, -ORF.GON Decor' s meaning soon forgotten We call our Christmas tree a "Memory Tree." F.ach and every ornament on it has a special meaning to someone an our family and every year we unwrap them one by one and togethtr gather these precious moments around us like spirited fireflies. Last Minute Gift! 200/o off (thru D« I Willia• Cralti•••• Birthyear Coin Picture Frame Plaques 1900 thru 1983 Call Now 642-6526 ARDS ltia Ave. m~~:u!llesa 548-3473 DEAR 0 .: I can uoder1taod your u1er, but It's bard to bee& &be 1yltem. A penoa wbo refute. to take tt.e te sl It viewed wilt. a jaudlced eye. I stlll believe Nervous Nellles are beUer oft to say no. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: When my boyfriend chews somethmg he doesn't want to swallow, he takes it out of his mouth and puta it on hia plate. It is Hypoglycemia may cause nervousness a disgusting sight. When this happens to me, I hide DE AR DR. STEINCROHN: I have a 1tubbom the chewed stuff under the plate. Comment, please. doctor. For yean, he has taken care of our enUre -TILLIE IN FORT LAUDERDALE family. He's a good doctor, but I'm beginning to DEAR TILLIE: If a person cbew1 something be dislike him. Why? Simply because he won't give in to ts dbt comfot:"table about 1wallowin1, be t bould what I admit may be a whim. dispose of It In a aapkin. (P.S. Wbat do you do about I keep aaklng for a blood sugar tolerance test. A tbe c bewechluff when your plate laremoved? THAT friend of mine who was even more anxious and must be a di1gu1ting t ight!) nervous than lam said her doctor was willing to order • • • . a test and proved she had hypoglycemia. I've never Do you feel awkward, ~lf-consc1ous -!onely? seen such a wonderful change in a person after her Welcome to the club. Theres help for you m Ann doctor ordered a special diet. Why can't mine? He Landers'_ bookJet, ''The K ey Lo Popularity." Send 50 simply doesn't believe in tow blood s~g~. What harm cents with your request and a long, stamped, is there in my ha. ving such an exammatton? MRS. D. sel(-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box DEAR MRS. D.: I do not agree that a patient 11995, Chicago, 111. 60611 . should be the one to tell the doctor what plan of flMA IOMlfCI AT WIT'S END Last night as we lovingly placed each bauble on the tree we could agam -remember. "Look at this," I said, holding a minlature pie tin with a crayoned picture of the Christ child with a message, ··oh Come Holy Spit" on it. "How old was Andy when he did this? Three? Four?'' "He was 15 years old, mom. He didn't spell 'spirit' u ntil the year he learned how to drive._" "And look at this dear LitUe snowman with the crocheted hat and scarf. I made that when 1 was in the hospital with Matt." "You bought that at a half-price sale al Penney's after Christmas. I was with you. Besides you tion't crochet.'' t.reatment he should choose_ On the other hand, I do not side with any doctor who refuses to be open-minded and stubbornly refuses a patient's request that may "'harmlessly'' give that patient some peace of mind. It may be true, as your doctor says, that you do not suffer from hypoglycem1a as a cause of your anxiety. But he can't really know without ordering a 5 to 6-hour glucose tolerance test. . Although all anxious and nervous patients do not suffer from hypoglycemia, some do. Therefore, I believe that in most instances, a doctor should not deny this test for a nervous patient. Even if it helps only one in a hundred patients to escape unnecessary emotional suffering, there's reason enough not to deny this examination. Do you suffer from nervousness, trembling. rapid pulse, sweating. hunger pains distinctly relieved by taking sugar In any form. Mrs. D.? That's reason enough, I believe, for having a glucose tolerane test. Ask your doctor again. lf he's still obdurate, why not ask for a consultation? If he refuses, consider a change of doctors. • • • FOR MRS. J .: Contrary to what you believe, "No molter," I said. "Oh, and look at this little Mexican hat with Felice Navidad. Call your father. This will stir up a lot of memones for him." there's been a steady decline in heart disease "Just tell me mortality rates since the late 1960s. The death rate for coronary heart disease has fallen 27 percent in the My husband appeared. "l won't say anything." I teased what this rerrunds you of " He looked blank. ··Mazatlan, 1976 Remember. l wanted some- thing for my Memory Tree?" "That's right." he said, "And you had the Green Apple Two-Step so bad you couldn't get out. of bed -'.: ··[got that Mexican hat at a restaurant m L.A .. said my son. ··It used to have a swil.Zle stick on it." As I rummaged through the tissue. I carefully unwrapped a little rag doll. "Get Betsy." I shouted, "She'll never believe this.'' "That's cute." she said, "Where did you get it?" "Surely you jest," I said, "Why that's one of the first dolls I bought you." ''Couldn't be. It has all the eyes and there's no fear on its face. All of mine ran away from home." It took me a couple of hours to put on the little sleds the mioe dressed in red. the bread-dough figur~ and the wreaths made of leaves and berries and to recall the stories behind each and every one. Memorie6 -they can't take that away from me. Or can they?, United States from 1968-77_ Some attribute it to the low-fat diets that have been recommended. Undoubtedly, this has played an important part. Neverthel~. it's not t.he only one. One estimate states that in males 20 years or older, cigarette smoking has dropped 28 percent and 13 percent in women. People have become more weight-conscious. Treatment for high-blood pressure has improved. All these are important factors in the decline of mortality rates for coronary heart disease. • • • FOR MR. F.: Your wife may find relief for her nausea if her doctor believes that marijuana is indicated. At'COrding to a report in the JAMA (522), The National Cancer Institute recommends that the active ing r edient of ma r ijuan~, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) be made avail- able to cancer patients who suffer from severe nausea and vomiting associates with chemotherapy. In so~e patients, marijuana cigaret~ ~uld be an effective substitute for the orally adrrurustered drug. CHRISTMAS PARTY DECORATION CENTER \~ fl Come share the F91l TYING PACKAGES OR~ ET . VARN TIE 1S FT. :· . I NO~!s ·~ WHITT, RtD, GmH, 8tUf & GOLD STRAW WREATHS ~~ ~ .. t ·~' "--.. .· ~~ ,·(,.~ ;IJ ;.. feeling of this holiday season .. and enjoy leisurely shopping at channJng Lido Marina Village ... on the waterfront Ln Newport Beach. There Is no other shopping center in the world quite like It. You'll flnd the latest tn designer fashions. Fine jewelry. European kltchen Items. . " 9 FT. TINSEL GARLAND HOLLY-FRUIT .... itK.'6.9S ~=, 1/2 FF ··t." HOUY-'1NE .... 1tH'14.9S .~ ExotJc gifts. Antiques. Yachts. Imported glassware. Walk the harbor-side boardwalk. Browse. sip. sup .. discover lmrtgutng after dining expenencn. . . r) ~ .. '3:. \. ~"' .~ ~~~ ..;Jt :~ :..J~ • •I ,, , . • ~ONLY S9• ,\{tf!f1--~~ LACQUER APPLES I lE!! Sii 29• 260 DOZ lllfO 39• 4 oo OOl lG 49• ·soo DOZ IARQEST SElECTION IN ORANGE COONfY CMRt.mW fNW.US • OffMAMfltTS • HOUl>AY HOSTHS & GIFT sm • PIAlH • NWINS • TAILEClOTMS • ~...-rs SSMNO TRAYS • DOILIES • sm.AMERS • GAIMllDS • 1Rff! POWBfTTIAS • S .... • WRfATMS • CUJ.OU'JS • GlfT TAGS ,Af(f'( FAVOa • CMll>W • GIFT IOtfS • STOCIClllO STUFfftS MMHINQ FOR NEW VfARSf i. HOU'f-BERR'f ... IK '14.76 ·, :(. )' ·Cf GIFT WRAP 4 AU TVPES ~ SOLO BV THE FOOT, tijy ROU OR PACKAGE Jo · BIWI~ 11 Tllf MG t l '.' • ~ Ot l'ltO ~· • COLORED VARN /(_~ • GIFT TAGS '-~/ • ar,. ~i1' -~ . \ ... ~ . . ~ .. "' ll ·! ,• Udo Marina Village. A distlnctlve voyage In shopping and dining you wtll truly enjoy. .. on the waterfront In Newport Buch (Take Newport BouleYard South to Via Lido, turn left to Via Oporto) 'I/I' , .. .. ' \I ...... "111 '-ltl ' 111 --.. . . K• •It.I I r,.11 \•'I" h'\·t '" •"tllhirt .111,I """ 11.111.111 '1 .1tt• n1.111,h11' HI lhl• •lll.tt l ,ti'\''" .:..llhl.11 • """'. '"' '""' "''' \ \otll """L" •h"· 111 l•l.1< I I"" 11: -.. .\ 1. r---- - - - I Pie in eye His OW n r l:H't' t'O\t'rt•tl i11 t'oa 111. P ri ll('t' Charle!'! takt"!'i rt•n·n~t> by ainiin~ a foa m pie at ~lepht•n Starkit• amid pracliealjokingclurin~a ro~·al \'t!'!i l toa theat rical c:ompan~ in :\laru·ht'!'>h'r. England earlier th i~ wt•ek. King's ransom I or shoppers Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22, 1983 83 :. Old Nixon offices now house school board By lbt A11oclated Preas Among the cacti and J oshua trees of the Mojave Ol'sert, the Apple Valley school board has been quietly doing its business in remnants of a troubled era -R1<:hard M. Nixon's western White House Offil'eS, The former president as well as Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and counselors John Erlichman. Bob Haldeman and Dwight Chapin along with Nixon's secret.ary, Rose Mary Woods, all had offices in the nation 's part-time nerve center. Located next to Nixon's ''La Casa Pacifit•a" in RUFFELL'S U,HOlSTERY, INC . ..................... 1922 HARIOI ll VD. · · COSTA MISA -S41-l U 6 Shll playing guessing games abOU1 yoor make-up ? Richard S1evens ~ classic mek&-up 1echn1que ls easy to learnt It's just that~ has fNfH allOWe<I yool So plcll up the phone and call So. Celllom1&'s top mekeop ertiSt. RICHARD STEVENS 3519 E. Coast Hwy, CdM At Andrea's 675-1334 San Cleml'nte, the weswrn White House. l'omplete with MOS('OW hollmt·. offt>rt'd a spe<:tacular IX'Nm view as a backdrop for vital national dt'<:tsiuns. But the serteR of spedally construc·ttod met.al strUt'tures that served asNixon's offtl'es for five yl'ars became available as governmt.>nt surplus wh1•n Nixon resigned in the Watergate ~:andal. The only major reminder of that era is a framt'<.I reproducuon of a letter Aug. 9, I Y74, from Nixon to Kissinger. hung on a hallway wall: "Dear Mr. Sec:rl'lary: "1 hereby resign the Office of President of the Unite.'<.! States. Sincerely. H1chard Christmas Puppets By Radio Shack 16K Standard BASIC Nixon." Nixon's off in·. tht' Secret Service headquarters and prl'ss briefing offices were among those transfered, Bolding said. The board, which s;wc.'<.I about $20,000 in what 1t would have cost for new construt•tion , invit.t.>d Nixon to its formal ceremorues Oct. 29, 198 1. Nixon, who now hves in Saddlebrook, N.J ., declined. but sent aculor photo of he and his wife, Pat, ~tanding on the patio of La Casa Pacifica. He wrote by hand: "To the Apple Valley School District with best wishes. Richard Nixon." Most Stores Open late Nights 'TH Christmas ~-~- The Mitchell Marionettes present their annual Holiday show at Huntington Center at 1, 2:30 & 4 p.m. Dec. 16, 17. 18,22, 23 & 24. Save •ao 159!!5 CHICAGO (AP) -Neil Locke and Patricia Menguito have what may be this Christmas' most challenging shopping assignment: Spend $1.6 mil hon on 8,000 pieces of furniture to fill 60 rooms of an oil-rich sultan's new palace in Borneo. ~~~~~~~~~~ He wants it delivered by next week If! • USEYOUR ~ -·~ • Typewriter-Style Keyboard • 8-Color Graphics • Sou~d Effects "I think we'll make it," Mengu1to. 28. said "We began last week. When the people at the Marl hear what we want and by when. they say we're t'razy. When they see the check, they're more encouraged. We take furniture right off lri"e showroom floors." "We've chartered a 747 air freighter to get the furniture there on time." said Lock<'. who ltke Menguito works for Rosemont Purchasing. the buying arm of Hyatt Hotels. Locke said some factory representatives at Chicago's huge Merchandise Mart. with its hundreds of wholesale showrooms. will not sell furniture off the floor this time of year. If they have the same thing ready to go at their factories, Locke will arrange to have it picked up. The order came from Hassanal Bolkiah, 37-year-old suit.an of Brunet. an oil-rich strip covering 2.226 square miles on the nor thern coast of Borneo in the South China Sea. Dan Stewart and Sandra Anderson of the international designing firm of Dale Ke llor and Associates know the type of furnishings needed and follow a specified concept of taste and quality. They accompany Menguito and Locke on their rounds from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. six days a week. The $350 million palace 1s one-third of a mile long. with two golddomes and banquet seating for 4,000. It must be ready for occupancy before the Feb. 22 independence day celebration. The furniture must be there by the end of the year. "Actually, we've been buying furnishings of all types. including kitchen equipment. for the sultan for the last year. We spent $12 million before we got this new $1.6 million order, which mainly 1s for furniture," said Locke. Menguitosaid the sultan prefers "clean.contem- porary'' furnishings and does not object to a bargain ''The Mart is the best single source of furniture in the world, and we are getting some tremendous bargains." she said. "We paid $33.000 for a couple of I dining roo111 sets that would cost $87.000 retail." But the Mart can't provide aJJ the royal needs. "It's tough to find a good thronemaker these days, so we had to got to England to get the four thrones made." 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From coast to <.'oast, and from Europe and the Far East, thousands of the le1tendary superstars' fans are The entire Tuesday-through-Sunday program is open to the public without charge und~r the joint sponsorship of WAXY 106-FM, a member of the --------------------~ RKO Radio Network, Liverpool Productions and Omni International. Everyone who ever was, or still is, caught up in the Beatlemania of the extremely popular artists will thoroughly enjoy reliving their great days, said Rudy Milian, Omni lntemational's marketing director. There will be live and re<.-orded concerts of their music throughout both {loors of the Omni mall, Milian said, including three perfonnanc.-es each day by the Mahoney Brothers, recognii.ed as one of the most authentic groups in the Bealle pattern. --. -" ·-. . . . -. -.... ---·----------- Beatles Expo will get under way 20 years to the day after John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr arrived in New York from London for their first American performances. Two appearances on the F.d Sullivan television show made the Beatles an instant success and thousands were on hand to greet them at the airport when the quartet was flown to Muuni for a third Sullivan show from the DeauviUe Hotel. Me rry C hris tmas fro m Scrooge f > Ha l Landon Jr. as Eb e nezer croogc urpri~es Bo b Cratch it (John £11- ing to n ) and his fa mily with a turkey o n Christmas m o rning in HA Christmas Caro l" a t o uth Coast Re perlo ry, playing tonight throug h Saturda y. Call 95 7-il 033 for tic ke t info rma tion . Perhaps the oldest of their fans. in point of age, is Tony Sax. a 73-year-old music shop owner in Norfolk, Va .. who will attend the celebration at Omni International and bring along his prii.ed Bealle guitar. Sax and Beatlemania experts believe it is the only guitar in existence that actually was played and autographed in gold by the singing group in 1964. Wolfman to ho\N/ again oh KRLA radio Valuable as the instrument may be. Sax still permits Bealle fans to hold the guitar and at Beatles Expo they will have an opportunity to be photo- graphed with it as they strum the strings. SILKWOOD ABC Mo11on Pictures Presents A MIKE NICHOLS FILM MERYL STREEP KURT RUSSUL CHER SILKWOOD Music By GEORGES DELEAUE Wrinen By NOAA EPHAON & ALICE ARLEN ExecutM! Producers BUZZ HIRSCH and LARRY CANO Produced By MIKE NICHOLS and MICHAEL HAUSMAN A Directed Bv MIKE NICHOLS r=tRT-~.': ....... -. f "'11:\ ....... ""'-"Pnt.4.lll''''"nJr(1\,ll'tlOI 1 ..,.•11ii4111111'....,. ~ . -. --. " LOS ANGELES (AP) -Disc JOCkey Wolfman Jack, whose piercing howls punctuated the 1973 film "American Graffiti,'' is returning to Los Angeles airwaves on a regular basis for the first time in 10 years. l •UllllM Cl•IUty 10• "ISl•ll • 101 "'''" •ou • II •O••lll" "OOUCl•U ., • JO .. •l•/1110 '"" JOHN TRAVOUA OLIVIA NEWIO N JOHN TWO OF A KIND OLIVER REED BEATRICE STRAIGHT SCAH.lAN CROTHERS ';~HARLES QUR~ING!! .. ,j~" ·': . .!.FRED KOENEKAMP.ASC • \C •t .. .,,.PAJRICK WILLI AMS,. , ,.ROGER M ROTHSTEIN ·:• ~?E ~1.~~~' • :· .::·:; , .. ,. J~~~ .• ~~.RZFEL 0 'w::• •• "I\ ••C •• ~ ••~·· "••'• ... •"'• • ~ •\!t~ •'I" rn1---1· .PG~...,-~~_!~ , .... , ... ' .. . .. __ .......,, __ .. _._,, ... ~ ..... , ' ....... . THlNG8 TODO "Smashingly Funny. Brooks and Bancroft arc tcniflc. 0-1. fit car -~­= 2. read,~ --r. ~':ler paints =4. read the Vlnc<nt Canby, New York Timcs "Excellent! More out-loud laughs than any comedy In a long tlmcl" G<n< 51\eut, roo.y Show, NeC-rv _11111-.-----. _5.~I ~ "Wolfman Jack's Graffiti Gold" will debut on Pasadena station KRLA at midnight on Jan. 14, and the five-hour show will be broadcast six nights a week thereafter, said Frank Cotolo, writer and promotion chief al Jack's syndication firm. CllllTA mJA 111v. ~ IMNllllCANTMllO eow-c.-c.w [C!Wltdl~ '1'M I~ I Onetnl !IS 1-0666 fdw¥OI ClnttN _, PIOlk I 891 3835 ~er... In El TmlD • OMMI Eelw1lds~ ~ !!\!!.. ~ 5111·5880 &34 ~ AIWIUlll Pmllc, _,_ llrM""1 81'9-9860 • PllfliDf1T.D IN ~ ,. PNW.«Jl.M_ ~A NOW PLAYING ....... ....... -~l• (Owltdl Wllllrool m*" S30-4401 mA fUWllTml ...... 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"I gel really upset," says Pamela Long Hammer, principal writer for the CBS soap opera ·nee March, "because I'll <.'Ome up h thlS neat scenario and some- will sav, 'That's hke "Strangers on a Tram .... "I think, 'They keep stealing my material.· "The way I figure it," she says. "there are only so many stories m the world. It's the characters who keep the show new and exciting. AU of our stories come from them. I don't come up with a plot, and then work a character into it." Continuity is important. Some- one out there surely knows a.LI that's happened, to everyone on the show. in 46 years. How about Hammer? "Nope. I care about what our core families have been doing," she says. "I'm always interested in what happened to Bert Bauer (played since 1950 by Charita Bauer) 20 years ago. but as far as going back and reading scripts, no. "Others on the show keep track." she says. "I'll suggest something. and be told, 'You don't remember. but five years ago, they had this terrible fight. They would never speak to one another now."' Hammer, a former Miss Ala· bama who came to New York as an aspiring actress m 1980, began writing for daytime television while playing Ashley on NBC's "Texas." She eventually wrote herself out of the story. Her staff for "Guiding Light" includes nine writers. among them her husband, Charles Jay Hammer. whom she met while both worked on "Texas." NBC dropped "Texas" after two seasons, and episodes from the senal currently are being rerun on the Turner Broadcasting System's cable· TV SuperStation, WfBS. Gail Kobe, who was executive producer of "Texas," now has the same job on "Guiding Light." And Beverlee McK.in.sey, who played Iris Carrington in "Another World" on NBC. and later in .. Texas," will join the Light" cast of the CBS soap in February. Hammer is reponsible for the long-term story, which can mean looking ahead 18 months or more. Staff writers deal with specifics. including the scripts for individ· ual episodes. ..Guiding Light," longevity not· withstanding, is a moderate suc- cess by that ultimate yardstick of the industry: ratings. The show is behind only "General Hospital," "AU My Children" and "One Life to Live," all on ABC. and CBS' "The Young and the Restless," among soaps. And Hammer says she's convinced writing is the key to even greater achievement. "When I say I love the charac- ters, it's not a light thing," she says. "I think what the audience senses is an enthusiasm and an energy among the people who do the show." Blond Bill Da bney Colema n dyes his ha ir to disguise himself whe n he ta kes a job selling cars after his show is canceled on '48uff alo Bill" tonight at 9:30 on NBC, Cha n- ne l 4. Big stars were part of Universal Studio tour HOLLYWOOD (AP) -TeUy Savalas used to be there giving out lollypops. The late Alfred Hitchcock would hang around to shake hands. F.lizahPth Tavlor. the late Grace Kelly, Henry Kissinger and Paul McCartney also were a part of the tour at Universal Studios, which has attracted 39 million visitors since it opened on June 17, 1964. 'Star Wars' coming to TV The studio opened on March 15. 1915, on the site of a chicken ranch just north of Hollywood. Studio owner Carl Laequnle charged a quarter for those first studio tours. T he price of admi~ion included a box lunch and bleachers were set up so that visitors could watch the silent movies being filmed. LOS ANGELES (AP) -If there is anyone out there who has not yet seen "Star Wars," hold on. Luke Skywalker. Darth Vader and The Force are ooming to network television . special presentauon w1U include a 22-minute special in which Mark Hamill will give viewers a be- hind-the-scenes look at the mak· ing of the space fantasy. On the side, Laemmle sold eggs to the tourists. CBS says 1t will telecast the movie on Sunday, Feb. 26. 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'1mhol 11r wurltl hr11ll(t' MIJl'•'nt.wy. w,1s 011 t h1• way h,11·k t1• th1• 1111111·11 S1.1lt·~ K11bb..r bridg, cl11tu throqhoul thf touatry 111w Lht four-dtal bridft format. Uo thty lino• 110111ttlli111 yeu don'L? (·harlu Gorn'• .. .. '011r·Onl Hridp" will lHth you tht' •tratep• ud lat liu of thi• la1l·pa.ted t tion 1amt that pnvlde. nrt for 1111udi111 rubb.n. .. or a topy. llt'nd 11.75 to "Gorta· .. 'our Uul," t art of thi• Dt•UINl~r. f>.O. Boa 2$9, Norwood. N.J. 07648. Makt rht'tk8 payablt to ~~w~pa~rbooh. by Jeff MacNelly by Lynn Johnston •·t '" \ M l'k•:RH•: \' COME ON , FRED 1 OLrf FEE.LING ~ FOP l.Q.;~LF <.( . .(/r£ NOf IHE <Y-ll4 PE.P~ .. l;JH() HAti TO UX)RK O~. CHP $TMA~ EIJE (,..(){) by Tom Bat1ul< HI 1HERE I (J.X)ULD l)QU (,<J.J$ LIKE m &J.> A NICE BAND FR.UrTCAKE F'OR ~~15TMA5 ~ -7 Y1'i)()JI 4 , -:..--~ ~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson D __ R_ . .,..S_'9_0_{._k _____ ___, ,__....,.....------.....---. by George Lemont by Charles M Schulz tt ~OCt(EV STICt<.''?!? by Tom K Ryan I MAV HAVE SiUM~E'1 ON1:> A NEW '71ME:NS10N 1: UNDE:RSIAN D , MRS. GRIMSe>Y, AND .JUST'" HOW FAR APAR "f' ARE: IHE: PA INS ~ "--((ES SHE'S •JPST/.tP$ lS SHEILA'S MO'T11EP PESTlt ii,, rHE r.HIL HER E WITH YOU. DREI I AP( 1-LcrJ HEPE I ABBEV? V-4E Pl(.l'fEO THEM UP by Wiiey i i I i ~ by Harold Le Doux . .J . J rn~s 1N~~· c=:;;:rnrr IN JWRNALISM: ~CK FtASr~~ rJE:WS. ON OVA WA ( HO#-.AE I -·-...... ___ .,. 11111i1 c111n am11a Tom Williams wins promotion at Coldwell Banker company Tom Wllllam1 has been appointed execuuve vice president~aeneral &ales manager of Coldwell Buker RetJdeatlal Real E1tafe Services SoaUiera Callforala,it was announced m Fountain Valley by Tlaoma1 S. GrUfla, presJdent. Williams, who joined Coldwell Banker in 1973, has been promoted from hiJ previous position as senior vice president regional sales manager for ~he firm's 13 offices in San Diego County. ••• Hunungton Beach resident Sbawn MIJlbern haa the joined Newport Beach r~al estate development firm Promontory Group as con· troller/analyst, according to Ronald SaJennJ, co-managing partner of the firm. Prior to joining the firm, Millbern was a financial analyst and e_roject director with Long Beach-based Co11t t;qwtles, Inc. and Los Angeles-based Son- nenbllcll-Goldman, lnc. • • • John F ltlgerald of Connell Chevrolet in Costa Mesa has graduated from the Truck Marketing ln1llute'1 nationally accredited precision truck selling course. Fitzgerald has been with Chevrolet for seven years. ••• Tlmotlly J . Martinlcb of Huntington Beach has been named sales manager of food.service sales tor Carl Karcber Enterprises, operator of more than 360 Carl's Jr_ restaurants m California, Arizona and Nevada. Martiruch will be in charge of the development and implementation of procedures for the chain's food.service sales program_ ••• R. Lee Haight, managing partner of the Newport Beach office of the national and intA!mational public accounting firm of Main Hardman KMG, has announced the merger of its Wllllilll Mlll.MNf ffTZGaMLD practice with the flrm of JobD F. Forbe1 Ii Co., the largest U.S. regional accounting firm in the West. The agreement takes effect Jan. 3, Ul84. , . . . El Toro resident Vanessa K. O'DonnelJ bas been appointed director of Mervyn'• Cypress store. She was formerly as&atant di.rector of the Huntington Beach store. ••• Newport Beach resident Karl Berglaeer, immediate past president of the Orange County chaptA!r of the Building lndul&ry A11ocl1tton, has received Orange County's Honored Citizen Award. Bergheer. chairman of the board at the Berglleer Co., has been involved in all phases of the building industry for over 25 years. • • • KJDg Advertl1ing and PabUc Rel1tlon1 of Newport Beach won first pl.ace in the best overall advertising campaign category and finished as a finalist in five other categories in the 10th annual MAME (Major Achievement ln Merchandising Excellence) awards ceremony. MAME 18 pres· ented by the sales and marketing council of the Ballding lndu1try A11ociatioa of Southern CaU- fornla. King's ad campaign for Ml11lon Viejo Co. won the first place award. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OVER THE COUNTER llAID ITOCll UllWGI f t \ 4 • . Jl\tf!J .)2•1 .. 1'-T\o 10 I~ J7 11\t Zl f.l\l "'" "" S2 S2't. ""' .., .. 7)\'t 74 "" " ,,,-. n , .... ,. .... f7~ ,,,_ .... .., '~" J)"4 ,. .... IHllc•lllt .. a. ...... NEW YOllll IAPI -Tne lo110wl1>9 n.i lllOW\ ,... Ovtr lh• • COUllltr •lock• and warranh lhel ,,... -uP 1ne mo\I e ncl oown 1ne motl baMCI on oerc..,I ot cnernM tor Wed No HCU<lllft Ir~,,. -'' or 1000 P>•r" .,.. lnc1ue1ee1 Ne1 end otrctnl•M chtn~• ere 11\t dllftr•nc• belw"" 111e J>r••lou• clO•lne llld l>'I«• •rid IOd••'• IHI bid orlce. Nam. I MlntE"9 2 PIOHllh ) Vl(IFn • 4Monll s SvmT wl • L.oce!Fd 7 1n1tG.., • 5nlcft£1 • Ac.om • 10 COll>v II 1"1ctir 12 Edlo • IJ WMkw " c;.o111 "'' IS W"'""' " ... _, 17 O•l•Wl(I It EICPIV It CCrll wl '° GE\IMn y ~~· U P•~tt 1• P•"• un u ~.,~~ UM l "I Cllt Pel. 6 + I UP 20.0 I + 114 UP lH 111'1 + .. UP 11.t 1 + I UP 161 S'"' + \l UP 16 7 Ill., + >Ill UP IU )"4 + " UP UO ' + '• UP IU 14'• + I" UP IU 11-16 + 11. U• IU S•-1> + " UP IJ S 1111 + 1 UP Ill 61'> + 'lo UP IU 1''-+ •;, UP 12.S '"' • .... UP 11.S S .. + " UP IU 14 + IV. Ull IU f >t, + 1 UI 'l·' ,,.. + ~ UP I ,S 11·16 1$·1~ UP 11.4 } ,... ut 11.1 s~ !-~ ~ lll 4 t ~Ut lOJ 4 + .. U• I01 4 11-16 tH6 Vo Iii ) DOWMJ 1..m. -'~ l~ = ~ l .... -, .... 1~ ~ § 1'1. -, ... ,, .. -.. Im =I: ..... .... ..... .... I·~ 5 .. ... '" .... . .. 1" .. If,~ -I~ , .... .. -Ill Pel Oii ~· IOlf t:1 lf-7 :d U.1 Oft ~n , , ' :t .. t I --. -----~-----------------,_ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22, 1983 Make sure you don't find a llablllty suit under ·your tree. By SYLVIA PORTER Before your holiday visit.on~ duh.Ina over to vii.it you (filled with aeuon'1 cheer. liquid or otherwile), take measure now to make aure a happy occaalon doem'l't end in a C01Uy lawsuit and liability claima that could lltA!rally wipe you out Unanclally. Thia ll no joke a.nd I'm not L------------------asawning the role of a female won't blow down on an unauapecting pueer-by during a atorm. Scrooge. For th1I holiday aeaaon i8 when accidents pile up -and your vulnerability t.o a liabillty la waui t could be of Cl'\.ICial im- Review the safety of your home's intA!rlor u well. For inat.ance, mlrror-al.lck flool"I can cauae a guest to tlip and fall. Tack down or otherwille anchor , scattA!r rugs and mats. 1 portance. See to It that all tA!lephone and electrical cordl I are tucked out of the way. So ... spend a few hours now t.o repair sagging stA!ps, rusty handrails, looee bricks on your Make sure that Ught fixtures and shelves are securely attached to walls or ceiling,. porch stA!ps. Remove or re- place J009e bricka, flagatones or other pavement from your sidewalk and driveway. Repair wooden steps that have begun tocrackandsagand, while you're at it, double-check that railings on stairways, both And while you're taking the.e merely 1enaible steps to protA!ct youraelf and your visiting frlenda and family, review your Ina~ to be certain it includes enough liability coverage to safeguard your assets. indoor and out, are secure. Store garden furniture and tools for the winter. Clear away any trash or debru that has begun to pile The standard lnaurance contract provides u little as $25.000 ln coverage. although 10me companies have raised thia limit to $100,000. You don't need me to tA!ll you that a rnusive liability judgment against you could wipe you out; $25,000 may be pathetically inadequatA! at a time when liability awards of several million dollars are becoming almost daily headlines. up. Demolish unuaed building& or structures on your property that could become hideouts for neigh- borhood kida (lheds, garages, the like). Fix looee ahingles and make sure storm gutters, shutters and awnings are eecurely attached and r Imperial Savings' lbmorrow Mortgage~ 10.25% 10.516 ~(, Q11alifytoday. Borrowagain tomorrow. 1-800-CllEK-NOW (1-800-243-5669) 'htcs Jub~c1 1u change without notice Annual Pcrccnugc lbtcs baK'd on 1yplcal louu, .ubjcct to Increase alkr kttlcmC'nl OncYttt Adjustable. Monlhly (Plan A) llalC' cbangn after 6 month•. monlhly thereafter Obi~~~ U'~ Tomorrow Begins Today AT&r has filed a plan with the Fed- eral Communications Commission (FCC) to establish a Flo discount on calls to Canada on Saturday from Sam to 6pm, to be effective February 1, 1984. Also proposed are a 1-minute minimum dialed rate and new rate schedule for Mexico. PROPOSED CHANGES ON CALLS TO CANADA AT&T announces a proposal for a 35% discount on calls to Canada on Saturday from Sam to 6pm. Fol- lowing are sample rates. SAMPLE OF CURRENT AND PROPOSED RATES To Montreal Chicago Los Angeles Miami NewYO<k CURRENT l'ltlldl Mlf1\/\t' Add'1 Minuit' s 77 93 85 65 S.62 78 .70 50 PROPOSED Intl ... Monutf Add1 Monult S.50 60 .55 .42 s 40 .51 .46 33 PROPOSED OtANGES ON CAU.5 TO MEXICO 1·MINUTE MINIMUM DIALED CALL AT&T announces a proposal for a 1-minute minimum on dialed calls to Mexico. Following are sample rates based on time and mileage. MeJOCO City Aclpulco SAMPLE OF CURRENT AND PROPOSED CUSTOMER DIALED RATES ~~ 7/toM 7PM) Chcago, LA. Miami, NY. Olicago, L A. M~ N.Y i4.87 S.47 Sl 57 1 72 S2 06 2 27 s 1 63 1 84 ------------~~~-------------------------- ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 22, 1983 STOCKS ..,.., .. , ,..Pl ~ .. ,.,, N•t p t ~ti\ \ 10.-.11 i. "O ft t hO\ l •OV (no NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOT<\TIOflll INOlUOI Tl\AOll ON THl NIW VQllK, MIOWUf IJAOl"C, PIW. I OITON. Of.TfllOIT ANO OtNCINNATI 11'00K IXCHANOIO ANO fllll'OfllTID IV THI NAIO tl'flTINIT Sal°' Ntl P E "0• C1ou C"9 1. ~.I.. "'" P E 110• Clo>o Ct>g Ntt cno ~•It\ Nt l P E l>c:h ~10•• C "II •111a•11F1 Task force recommends nuclear unit cancellation By tbt Auoclated Pre11 A special task force has recommended the Marble Hill nuclear power plant in Indiana not be completed, and a Nonh Carolina utlllty canceled a nuclear power unit in that state. Also on Wednesday, the debt-rating service Standard & Poor's Corp. d ted the risk of cancellation of the Zimmel' nuclear power plant In lowering to ''speculative" grades Its ratings on the debt of the partn.ers involved in building the troubled facility at Moscow, Ohio. The utilities include Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co .. Dayton Power & Light Co. and Columbus & Sou them Ohio Electric Co. 'Toyota-GM n:nlun• rulins due WASHINGTON -Toyota Motor Corp. and General Motors Corp. counted on a favorable ruling at a Federal Trade Commission hearing today on the companies' proposed joint ~r-manufacturing venture. The commission was expected to give tentative approval to the joint venture once both companies had signed a legal agreement to restrict exchanges or information and to limit the venture's production lO 200,000 cars annually for 12 years. · Greyhound ridersliip 'slrong' PHOENIX, Ariz. -Greyhound Lines said ridership was "reported strong'' on its first day of fuU operations since a 47 -day strike The company put its fuU neet of 3,800 buses bal·k on the road Wednesday, although some buses were nearly t•mpty and at least one run was canceled. H elp-wanted ad•'ertising rises N~W YORK -The amount of help-wanted advertise- ments m U-8. newspapers rose for the third straight month in November. accordmg to the Conferenee Board. The Con - ference Board, a corporate-sponsored business research organization, said Wednesday its Help-Wanted Advertising Index rose to 114 m November, up three points from October's 11 1 and 36 points from 78 last November. Af1er-tsx prolils increased WASHINGTON -Corporate after-tax profits rose 13.3 percent in the third quarter of the year, higher than p~ev1ously thought, the Commerc-e Department said Amid higher productivity and a slowdown in wage Increases, profits increased $16.9 b1ll1on to a $144.l bill10n annual rate during the July-September period, the department said Wednesday. W1hea1 farmers' benefilS Jimiled WASHINGTON -The Agriculture Department said wheat farmers who participate in the 1984 payment-in-.kmd progr~m will have to abide by a $50,000 lid on benefits, including cash subsidJes and free PIK grain. Everett Rank, administrator of the department's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservauon Service, said Wednesday that recent cnt1c1Sm in Congress partly was responsible for the decision. Dollar retresls; gold steadr LON OON -The dollar retreated on European exchange markets early today in c'Ontinued thin pre-Christmas trading.· Gold bullion prices were httle changed. The dollar, which reached record high levels against the F rench and Italian cur_renc·ies in Europe Wednesday before declining in the United Stat.es, OJ)('ned sligh tly lower against all major t•urrenc:1es except the Swis.5 franc. COLO OU OTA TIONS •r "'9 Auoclated ,, ... 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E•CNllQe It· suo, t r e d lno n1 tlone11v e1 more then S1 Ht(ltf wengLeoa s Ecnoaev n Dome Pt rt Fotomet TtE,ommt ln\trSvsl PelroLew TtlsPnf• n Mtcl'ltEno UP .0.,000 .. ,,.fOO 371,500 106,500 179,lOO 137.700 110,700 106,900 106,700 17.000 s -·~ + .... +l Pct Uo lS.t Uo l_J Uo I 1 UP 1.0 UP 1.0 Up 77 UP 7' UP 11 Up 70 Uo 70 UP U Up 6S Up 6.J UP 6.1 UP &.l Uo U Uo S 9 Uo U UP H Up H Uo Sf UP ~.1 UI> SI Uo S.I Uo 1.0 -----'---'-·-'-'--------- Daily Pilat THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1983 CLASSIFIED C6 Eric Dickerson nan1ed Off e11sive Rookie of Year after leading Rams into NFL playoffs. C2. BlllBDARD Anteaters grin and hear it TONIGHT m COLLEGE CAGE Cltnls 1t Oranee Coest 7:Jt p.,m .• .... ~CAGa m c:... Yllfol llt .... ,. ..... E '·~,t~: *1'£.M..-·•~ -----~ COLLEGE CAGE m St. Mlrv's et UCLA .... ., l"avllon, • p,m. By JOHN SEVANO OltlwDallJ""41Ull University of Montan.a came into Crawford Hall Wednesday night with a reputation for being well-<.'08Ched and extremely disciplined. And, oh yes, the Grizzlies were also undefeated at 8-0. So naturally, the Anteaters of UC Irvine. at3-3 and with all the consistency of a weekly Dow Jones average, were in over their heads. Right? -Wrong. seen his team turn in some outstanding performances -and some not so outstanding ones. "I think our full-court pressure, although we didn't steal the ball much, got them to play faster than they wanted to." Montana Coach Mike Montgomery agreed . "It looks like we're getting good shots, but we're not getting good shots because we can't hit very well on the move," he explained. "Their defensive pressure just took us out of our offense. "We simply did not play well enough to win. and we lost our poise down the stretch. We also lost it at a time when Irvine was playing very well" they have a 10-point lead (34-24) at one point in the first half, and two nine-point cllshions (45-36 and 51-42) in the second, but they were manufacturing their margins by shoot- ing 58 percent from the floor. The Anteaters, on the other hand, were having difficulty forcing the ball inside against Montana's sagging zone, leaving Mulligan with no choice but to let his guards who. for the first five games were non-existent for the most part, cast from long range. The maneuver didn't work at first, as UCI's backcourt was 4 of 19 from the floor in the first half as Montana grabbed a 39-34 halftime advantage. And it wasn't t.00 swift developing in the second half, either. TV-RADIO: See C2. Displaying another good performance against another good team. the Anteaters handed the Grizzlies their first setback of the season, the final non-conference score read- ing 91-83 before a vocal crowd of 1,279. "It just goes to prove what we can do," offered UCl Coach Bill Mulligan, who has Things certainly didn't start out that way for Montana. For the first 24 minutes, the Grizzlies were near perfect. Not only did However, once George Turner ( 11 points and eight assists), Raymond Lankford George Turner (See UCI, Page C!I No. 1. Mater Dei's big di-earn game just a nightmare TAKOMA PARK, Md. -All week long. the matchup between the two unofficial top-ranked teams in the country has been billed as a "dream game." That dream, and the hopes for an unbeaten season, were turned into a nightmare for No. 1 Mater Dei by a determined No. 2 De- Matha of Maryland Wednesday night. Starting slowly, Mater Dei (9-1) fell behind by scores of 16-2 and 20-4 in the early going and despite taking its only lead of the night early in the second half, losing to the Stags (7-1), 66-51. In the preliminaty game, Foun- tain Valley ( 4-5) was turned back by St. John's (4-1), 55-50. Junior Tom Lewis, Mater Dei's scoring machine, was held to just four first-half points and finished with 15 before leaving in the final minute. Meanwhile. Matt Beeuwsaert, in an attempt to take up the scoring slack. led Mater Dei with 20 points. Mater Dei made a courageous comeback in the first half. taking a 30-28 lead as Lewis canned a pair of jumpers to tie it and senior Chris Jackson completed the 20-8 run with a steal and lay-up which gave Mater Dei its lone advantage with six minutes to play in the third quarter. DellY NM,,.._ llr .............. But DeMatha refused to wilt and went on a run of its own. scoring the next eight points to take the lead for good. Mater Dei could not get closer than six the rest of the contest, as DeMatha began to hit free throws down the UC Inine's Tod Murphy works his way through heavy traffic (left) then goes up off-balance to score two of his 13 points Wednesday night at Crawford Hall. Here's some Christmas gifts for area preps They say it's better to give than receive, so with that in mind. here's a Christmas package for area preps -schools, coaches and players: •For Edison Higb's football team: The names, addresses. photos, self-guided tour map, next of kin and alma mater of all Los Angeles Times Orange County edition sports writers. •For Fountain Valley High basketball coach Dave Brown: Better luck than he had a year ago in Sunset League play. •For Newport Harbor football coach Mike Giddings: Permanent memory loss of the numbers 17-13. •For Corona del Mar High football PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON coach Dave Holland: A couple more tackles like he had this year and a healthy quarterback Bobby Hatfield for the duration of his senior season. •For Costa Mesa High: A miracle worker in their new foot.ball coach. •For official Bill Vinovich: A dinner date with Daily Pilot outdoor writer Jim Niemiec (father of a Mater Del offensive tackle) who you so dramatically threw out from the sidelines at the Monarehs' game with Marina. •A varsity basketball team for Ocean View assistant Roger Holmes to coach. •For Huntington Beach star running back Danny Thompson: The right choice in selecting a four-year school. •For Marina star runner and kicker Eric Karman: The right choice -Stan- ford (football factories don'tdeserve 4.0s). •For Newport Harbor High water polo coach Bill Barnett: A return to the top (the CIF 4-A champion Sailors were second to Corona de! Mar in the Sea View League). •For Huntington Beach High basket- ball coach Roy Miller: The return of Jamel Gamer. •For F.dison High football coach BiU Workman: Barry Waters. •For Fountain Valley football coach Mike Milner: Nothing. He's got enough. •For Servite High basketball coach Larry Walker: A transfer from Ocean View. •For Laguna Beach basketball coach Craig Falconer: Recognition as the best young coach in Orange County. •For Marina High basketball coach Steve Popovich: A !ransfer from Servite, (See CARLSON, Page C%) Estancia AD Sherry dies Ocean View romps to tournament crown Estancia High School boys' ath- letic director Glenn Sherry died Wednesday after suffering a heart attack while walking near his Tustin home. He was 55. Mr. Sherry died en route to the hospital, a spokesman for the school said. The spokesman said a memorial service has been scheduled for 1:30 Tuesday afternoon in the forum at Estancia High. An employee of the New- port-Mesa School District since 1964. Mr. Sherry was also a work experience and career education counselor at F.atancia. A fonner oUicer in the Marine Corps. Mr. Sherry had been the athletic director at Estancia since Aupt of 1982. • He is survived by his wife, Anna Lee and three dauahtera: Susah Cano, Karen f\j,bble and Kelly Mlllcr. The family aska that In lieu of flowers, contributions be made \0 1 memorial fund etiablt.h~ tn Mr. Sherry's name. Huntington Beach drops tourney opener in Hawaii; CdM rallies to topple La Quinta The Ocean View boys' baaketball team completed an overpowering sweep in win- ning the Arroyo Grande Tournament: Huntington Beach opened Its tourney in Hawaii on a losing note; and Corona del Mar rallied to win a non-league contest from host La Quinta Wednesday night. Here's how it happened: Ocean View 91, Westlake 78 The Seahawks (6-3), who won by 25 points the previous two nigh ta. were convinc- ing winners In the tournament decider. blitzing the Warriors. Ocean View was dominant on the boards, outrebounding Westlake by more than a 2-1 margin (43-21). led by Dave Straight with 13and freshman Rlcky Butler, who came off the bench, with nine. The Warriors, who trailed by as many u l 7 In the flnt half, were able to pare the de(lctt to elght midway thJ'ouah the final period. but that WU at cloee U they could come. Steve Moeer, a 6-6 senior forward, Md 13 of hiA carcer-hlah 37 potnw ln the ~ quarter helptna him earn MVP honon ln the tournamenL Senior guard 0.ve 'Dretnldt. MOalR with 16 point.a Wedn~ay, was another all-toUnwnent telectJon. Ocean View ba1 a three-game win-runp\relk, which hu come on the h~ll of• thn!e--garM lolina skein. Ra•ford H. HaatlDato• Beaclt 51 The Olien t2.e) let the aame tet away ..,.b' In the fourth q~r ln the llnt round of the Iolanl Tournament. Leading by one entering the final period, the Oilers went cold from the field and Radford converted three straight baskets to aasume a lead It would keep the rest of the way. The fourth-quarter Radford lead reached 10 point.a before the Oilen made a belated run ln the waning moments. Mike Barfield, tc0releta In the first three periods, Mtted nine points for the winners in the final eight minutes to key the win. Sophomore center Darren Snow pump- ed In a team·hich 15 pointa for Huntington Beech, while 5-11 Mnior poln\ guard Chris Cuuck added 14. Corou del Mar H, La Qmll&a U Th~ Stoa Kil\lll (7·2) cnUed nearly the entire game before llnally taklni a 45-44 edvan~ late ln the fourth quarter. Ray Zahndnlk. CdM'a playmakJng p.rd, ICOred 20 potnca_ Seott Grftn lldded 12 ind tenior center Bla~ Pettil wu credited with 11 reboundl• the Sea K1no bad their 6nal tuneup before the IWt of T-cue play Jan. 4. stretch to seal the is.sue. The Mater Dei contingent began the day seeing the sites of Washington, D.C.. which in- cluded a visit to the White House. They were unable to visit the President in person, as they had hoped. And the night ended on an even more sour note for the Monarchs. Meanwhile, Fountain Valley, which played DeMatha VIJ'tually even the final two quarters on Tuesday after a slow start. suf- fered the same fate Wednesday against St. John's. The Barons, bothered by the three-quarter zone pr~ thrown up by the Maryland squad, fell behind by margins of 18-10 and 32-20 at halftime before begin- ning its comeback late in the tfiird quarter. Led by Rolf Jacobs, who had six of his 15 points in the final period. Fountain Valley (4-5) cut the margin to four late in the game but ran out of time. Turnovers hurt Fountain Val- ley in the early stages of the contest, especially when the Barons tried to work the ball inside. Besides Jacobs. Mike Newton ( 12 points) and junior center Brent Martin (It) scored in double figures. Someone stirred the Goose By HAL BOCK A, lpotlt Writ., If you carefully examine Goose Gossage's declaration of divorce from the New York Yankees, there is Little mystery about why the r;elief pitcher will be working elsewhere next season. " ... I will not return to play for George Steinbrenne r " ANALYSIS Gossage's statement said. "I have no interest in ... any contra~t offer from George Steinbrenner." Do you get the mes.qage? Gossage never mentioned the New York Yankees even once. But he mentioned their owner twice. Some years ago. Reggie Jack- son suggested he was the "straw that stirs the drink... a remark that created considerable tension in the Yankee camp. Reggie was wrong. The straw that stirs the Yankee drink was. is, and will be for some time. George M. Stein- brenner m. And clearly, Goose Gossage got tired of being stirred. The amateur psychologists have been searching for reaaons why Gossage absolutely refuses to take Stelnbrenner's money, which remains legal tender elsewhere. One theory waa that he was angry about New York's fickle fans, who booed him through some tough times last season. Another was that he fe.r- ed being blamed for the firina ... uhh, make that shifting ... of Billy Martin. who wa. not hls favorite manager. M!jht the reuon have been., StelnbttMer was asked, Stein- brenner hlmaelf? "He never told rne be dldn't want to pl1y for me.'' the owner said. The auapldon hett l• that no .m,te &rievance decided thll lm· (Set GOOSE, P11e C4) ~--~~--------------------------- .. l'~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 22. 1983 SP@RTS BRIAK Ram ' Dickerson l1ono1·ed as Offensive Rookie of the Year Frum AP dispat,•ht•s NEW YUHK i-:rw 01l·kt·1~m . [!] tlw rt'(·orJ bn·~1k1ng l'llllnmg baC'k who C. • ll·d tht• Hw11s uul l>I \Ill' llclst'nll'lll a nd h<wk 111lu 1 lw N,1t1u11:1' Foot ba ll Lt·agu1• p lnyoffs. w .1.., named Of f t•11:-.1 v1• Huok11· ot tht• Y t>ar on W1•dn1·sd,1v ln T lw A~.;oc.•tatt'<i Pn·ss D1ck1•;..,un ran ,1wt1v w ith tht• NFL's rushing t1tlt•, gmnrng I ,Hll8 yurds :H 1 :;:11·Js J ht·ad of his rwart•st d1all1•ngt•r. Atlanta's W11l1wn t\ndn•\''" lit• also o;,ha t tt•1t•d (; 1•urgt· Hog1·rs' ruol-.w rushtng rt~:urd of l.67~ \ anh and 1·•trrll'<l tht• l>all mon· in Olll' -.t'.IMlll than an\111w 111 NFL h1:-.\ur \' :mo lll~t'!>. I:! .11.>11\ , .. 11111tlll'r of Hog1·rs· n•- 1 onl, 'I \\ .1~ hoping I'd g1•t lt> t·.1rr \ a lut. U11·k1·r-.. m s..11d ·· 1 DICKERSON hl\'t; tu run tht• football Any b•iek hk1•.., t11 run lht• f11otball I ft>'(') that by playing and 1.1rr~ lllg tht· l>.ill a lot I g<urll'd a Int more knu\' kdg1· 111 1>1 1t' ~t·ar th.ul m11!>t ruukll'S h.1\'t.' tht• 11pµortu111t y Ill J u" D1l'kt•r!>un rt'(:t.•1\ l'd ti:! uf tht• 8-1 \'Otes l·ast b-. a nC1lllll1V. 1ciP parwl 11f :.port:> writers and brnad- t'astt•rs D:.in M.mno. tht.• quartl•rback of th<• Miami IJolphin:-.. I l'\'t.'l\'l•d HI \'Ott•s Thl· r1?ma1nmg thn'l' \'UIC'S Wl'lll ll> run111ng bat k Curt Warnt'r of the Sl'attlt• Sea ha" k..o;, "Dan Marino ,ind Curt Warner are good. and bcll~vt.· ll or not. l w.c. wurnt.-d." Dickerson said.·•[ w.;s thmking mJ~ bt.• I'd bt.· A JI-Pro (he's that. too. on the f11~t waml. but f'd have tradt'd ll in for RlMlkll'11f tht.• Yl'ar Th..it was On<' of my big goals." . \.:.fur tht• futurt.· D1t·k<'rson s.trd. "I'd love to t,it· u1 th<.· Hall of fame one day an d win Super &wljnngs. m C'\'en um• a nd stay health~ " .I Q u o te of the d ay "<f ;\;orman Hacke rman. pn~1dent of Rile after th<• Owls s1gnt.'d nev. football l'UCll h Wa t~n Bru \' n lt> .i :.1x-vear contra<.t worth SI :l milho11 'It'-. J tomnwntary on so<:1ety. not ml· NBA rein ta tes Ric hardson NE\\' YORK M1c·haPI Rav R1chard~un. wa1vc·d by tht.· Nl'W Jer:.t>y ~ Net:. in tht.· midst •Jf dr ug-relatt>d ~ prnblt:>ms. wtll bl• rt.•1nstat('(i undt·r ;in agret•ment reathC'd WednC'sd<1y at the urging of National Ba!>krtbaJI A:.soc:1a11un Cumm1ss10ner Larrv O'Brum and Plavt-r'-Assot'ldllOn l'OUnSt.•I Larr~ Fle1sht.·1 - H1t·h.irdson \\ ,1, v. a1vt.'CI aftt·r undergmng trN1 lml'n t t ur drug dl'pc'ndent·y dnd missing prat tin· ~l·SSrurn. dunng prl>M'<lWll training camp Tht· NBA '-<ml H1chardson J~rl•t'<i tO drop his arb1lrat1on pnxt•(-tfmgi. and i.ubmll tu tht' prov1-.1ons and ix·mihrl· uf tht:' l<'<igue s new anti-drug program. t'\'t.•n though the crrcum- :.tances ,.irost prior tu tht. C'CCN. ti\<· datt• of tht> program Hit h,tnhun \\ill IK• dt•dl t wllh a:. a pldyt.•r who \'olunt<inl~ '>OU~hl trt'JHlWnt fur a drug problem a :>l't:ond tinw Washington dolllinates teain NEW YUHK (AP! Rookie Enc Dick(•rson of t he' Hamo;, and Vl·tl'ran John Higgins of the Washington Hl-<lskins, a pair of h1gh-scormg National Football L<•agut' workhori.t• running backs. comprise the batkfwld of ThC' As.~1ated Press 1983 All-Pro team R1gg111-.. rin1· of v•\'l'n Rl-<l!.>k1ns nc1med to thl' first team cind la'>t S('aMJn's Super Bowl most valuablt• pla)er. wa'> the· NFL <;(:oring champion with 14-1 po1nto; on J rt.'<.·ord 2-1 touchdowns. all on the ground He also finished fifth in the l<'ague and fourth m the National ConfC'rc·n<.·C' in rushing wllh 1.:H7 yards on 37 5 carrws D1t·kc·r<>0n was ont• uf fuur rookws to make the first-and st'<:ond tPam AJl-Pro roster. the others being fi rst-team place-kicker Ah HaJ1·She1kh of the New York Giants. and q uarterback Dan Manno of M1am1 and run ning back Cur t Warner of Seattle, both un th<' second team Dickerson also was one of lwo Rams' play(•rs to make the elrt.e list. the other being second-team offensive tack1e Jackie' Slater. J oining him on o ffense were quarterback J oe Theisma nn. tht• lc-ague's MVP who threw 29 touchdown passes and only 11 interceptions. guard Russ Gnmm and tackll' J oe Jacoby The defe nsive players wt•re tat·klc> Dave Butz, free safety Mark Murphv and kick -returner Mike Nelms CARLSON. • • From PageC1 prefe rably a relatsv<· of former UCLA star Dave Meyers •For CA't'an View High freshman Ricky Butler: Four years of ehg1b1ltty a t Ocean View . •For El Modena Hig h football coach Bob Lester. Entry into the CIF Big Five Conference •For Foothill Hig h football roach Ted Mullen: See LestC'r •For Laguna Bea<"h High. A five-year contract with football roach Dennis Haryung. •For Capistra no Valley basketball t'Oach Ma rk Thornton : A transfer from Mat.er De1, pre ferably a very close rela tive to Tom Lewis •For Founw1n Vnllcy High football coach Mike Milne r: Promotion to the l'Ollege level. •A homP for Rocky Ciarelli. the F.dlson High volleyball {'08<.:h and Huntington ~ach High a.11istant ba11kN ball coach. Just how far can you stretch loyahit.-s? •For Fountain Valley High fnotball assistoJ'\t Tony Elms·Callt't: Prom<>tlon •For Corona del Mar high ballkt•tb&ll player Ray Zahndntk. Con.'ilflWntl y correct Jpelllng o f hit name Ln vanoua Mwspapcrs •For Mater Del High basketball ~h Gary Mc.K.nJght. No mor ioumament.a whh matchups 1plnst Eftperan1.1 and the DomJngu~ JVa. •And for <'Wryon<' A VN'Y m~rry Christmas ~ ,, Trillo sign ·~ Ha rr fume SAN f'HA NCISCO Manny la T11110, thL• fn-e ,1gt•nt S..'t:ond baseman whu has playt'<.l 1n Cour All-S tar games, Slgnl'tl a thrt't'-Yl'ar t:ontract with thl• S.rn l"ram·1S<.'1.1 Granu. Wt-tinesday. E.arht'r, tht· CianL'I announc'\-d that v1•tt'f'an p1 tdwr .l rm Barr ha!> nut bt.'t·n offrn:d u t•1111tru1·t fur 198-1 • "'l'ht• I t'USOll I -.1gm'(I w;1-. tht· th rt't' y1•:ir~." . -... TRILLO tht• Sl'JMltl !'lldl'<i Trillo scud. atldmg that tht• Montrl•al Ex~ uffert.'<i only a twu yt•ar pact I le· was St't•krng about $HOU.OUU a year Mom•v terms of hrs U1an L~' l'Ontruc·t ~ere not l"l'Vl'll J. •cl Trillo l.>t:gun last season .,,... w ith tlw Clt•wlund Indians I and madt• thl• A mc•rican LL·ague All St.ar wam, but he was trndl'd to tht• Expos late in lfo bt.'Canll' a frt.'l• agt·nt aft<'r th~ st'ason Barr. :\~. v.a:. fuming over tht• fat·t tha t tht.· dub told tht• ml'<.ha bl'fort.•-it mformed hrm "I ht•ard rt on mv t·ar radru at noon lime," Barr '>did "Aftt•r I:! wars. I think I dL-serve mort• cons1dt-r::il111n th:in that .. 'lax wt•ll to p tlcfensivc rookie NEW YOHK Ltnl•ba<:kl'f Ver-[i] non Maxwl•ll. who ht•lpcd lead tht! 4. t Baltrmon• ColL<> bat'k to tht.• nm of rt':>pt.'Ctab1lity 111 1983, was named tod ay lhl' Natumal Football League's Defensive Rookie of the' Yl'ar by The Associated Press. Maxwt.•11 . &lt1more's sec.'Ond-round dra ft cho1t·e out uf Anzona State, where Frank Kush had l'oat·ht.id bdon • taking the Co lts' reins, rt't'e1ve<l 3!:1 of tht.' 1:14 votes cast by a nationwide panel of .;ixirts writers the sports broadcasters. DarreJI Grt't'n, the Washington Redskins' kick-returner and C'ornerback, was a distant second with 1-1 votes. <.'Orne rback Danny Walte rs of San D1C'go had srx and cornerbat'k Lionel Washington of S t Louts had five . Controversial rule rescinded ~llSSION. Kan The NCAA m Me n's Basketball Rules Commmee has re'S(·mdt'd the c•o ntroversral "last two-minute frl'<' thruw rule." the N<1tt0nal Colkg1ate Athletic Assoc1a t1on an- nounced WC'dnesdav Tht· rult', whit:h was rescinded 1mmed1atelv bv unanimous vot(·of the committee. was installed 1h1s year to hl'lp eliminate excessive fouling in the final two mmutt'S of basketball games. However. the NCAA said the rule had led to mor e fouls rather than lc>s!> Dt·cker S portswontan of Year NEW YOHK -Marv Decke r. m who scurl'd dr~ma t1t· vit·tort<'S rn the womt>n's 1.500-a nd 3.000-m<'lt·r races rn thl· World Track and Field Cham- pwnsh1p~ at Hds1nk1. Finland last summer, was :>t•l<.'t'tl'<i by Sport:. Illustrated Wednesday as its Spurts woman of thr Y t«tr Televi ion ~ r a dio T\': Collt'ge Ba:.ketbaJI PurdUl' cl~ DePaul. ti pm , Chanm•I :)6 RADIO: NBA Lakers at Golden S tate'. 7:20 pm . KLAC C5701 Sol'\'cr Pmsburgh at Lazt.·rs. l .:w pm. KFOX (!:13 5-FM). College Baske tball - St Mary's at UCLA. 8 pm., KMPC (710). MARINO HAJl-SHEIKH RIGGINS Ocean View woinen denied finals • again 1n • 0:-ean View High rC'achcd the fit.als of a girls basketball tournamcnl for the second time this season at Cypress High Wedm.>sday night with the same result a close defeat. In other action at Cypress, Edison salvaged the c:onsolation champ1onsh1p. but Manna was thumped by Fairfax. NC'wport Christian was outmuscled by Westrldgc in the finals of lhP Conquerors' own tourney. Here's whnt happent.>d· Foothill 48, Ocean View 46 A furious rally in the final 20 Sl"COnds came up short for the Seahawks, who fell to 8-2 o.uy ~1101 l'holo br 111<1\atd 11_.., Raymond gressively Lankford defends of UC I ag- against Mon- tana's Marc Glass while Bob · 'Thornton look s on . Kings' Christoff snaps out of slump UCI. • • From Page C1 ( 13 potnts and four assists) and J erome Lee C 17 pumts. md uding 9 of 10 from the free throw Imel got startro. tht.• w hole complexion of the game changed IN G LEWOOD (AP) S teve Chnstoff had gone.' 16 games without a goal, but ht· hadn't losl his confidence The Los Angeles winger snapped out of his slump Wl'dnes- day night with a pair of goals to help the K ings to a 7-4 National Hockey League Vll'l<Jry over the Calgary F lames "I'd seen lrmttc-d IC'<' time. but OCC five plays host to Citrus playing more dunng the past road Trailing 59-52 at the 11 :21 mark trip helped m y confide nce." of the S<.'<.'Ond half. UCI wt>nt on Chnstoff said. one of its pat<'nted spurts. It It didn't take for him long to ended with the Ant.eaters over- brt'ak loose. as h e scored his first taking Montana and assuming a goal just 18 seconds into tht.> game 60-59 lead. "Calgary wasn't quite awake at Thl• 8-0 run started w ith a Ben the start. made a bad~ and we McDonald 16 footer and was fol· took advantage of 1t." said towed by a Tod Murphy lay-111 . Chnstoff. Turner the n canned a 20-fool After the first period ended in a Jumper and Lankford did the 2-2 tie. the Kmgserupted for four same from 19 feet a way unanswe red goals in the second to In other words. the guards, who take command w ere 11 of 17 in the second half, There were a couple of personal complimented the front lme. a nd milestones in the t'Ontesl Kings vice-versa, producmg a .621 per- <.'enter Marcel Dionne. in add1uon cent.age ( 18 of 29) dunng the final to scoring a goal. notched two 20 mmutes asslSts to move ahead of Jean "The fi rst thing you have to Ratelle a nd m to seventh place on remember 1s these guys have a the all-time NHL assists list with ver y good inside game." offered Orangt' Coast College baske t-777. The Flames' La nny Montgomery "So whe n their ba ll coach Tandv Gillis locks McDonald tallied his 400th career guards started hghtmg it up from horns with an old° fnen d tonight goal. then added another before the outside . . well. we had to when his P irates play host to the game was through. ma ke a decision." C 1 t r u s C o 11 e ~ c 1 n a McDonald appeared to have And Montgomery's choice was non-conference cornc-st al 7 :10. scored No.400 last Monday night to stay in the sagging wne -for a Gillis and Citrus Coal·h Neil in Winnipeg. but an o((ic1al scor -little while longer, at least -and E.dwards are dose friends off th<' rng change after the game took the decision was costly. court. but F.dwards owns a 5-2 the goal away from him. After it was tied at 65, the record against Gillis over the After Wednesday's game, he Anteaters went on one last blitz. a years said. "lt was nice to get it out of short one of 6-0. but it was "Neil 1s onl' of the best roaches the road Even after it w as taken eno~gh to keep them ahead the around and he a lways has his away the other night, I felt re-rest of the game In fact, the tC'am rC'ady to play." says Gillis "I heved beca use a ll the fuss was Anteatt'rs survived the final know his club w ill be ready to go. over " seven minutes a t the free-throw and we'll have to play well 1f we Bna n MacLellan. Dean Ke n -line whe re they were given 26 hope to win." n edv. Charlie Simmer and opportunites down t he stretch. OCC carnes a 5.5 rc..ocord into C hristoff scored during the sec-Thl'y cap1tahzcd on their chances. th<' contest Citrus rs 4-5. ond-quarter surge tha t pul the too. hilling 21 free throws. 15 in a The Pira tes. owners of a modest Kings ahead. row at one pomt. two-game winning streak. are led Calgary's first-period goals "Even though they (the Griz- by sophomor<.• Brad Guess. who were by Doug Risebrough and zlies) might not have gotten the owns a 12 O average He's one of McDonald. who added his 16th of recognition they deserve, we three Bucs averaging in double t he year in the third penod. S te ve know we beat a good team." said figurt.>S Bozek scored his sixth of the Murphy. who was UC l's leading G uards JC'ff Swphens and J ohn season to fmish the Flames' SC.'Or· scorer with 23 points and leading Berry own 11 1 and 10.3 averages. mg m the final period. rebounder with 10. Montana had res~tively. Doug Smith had scored for the handed Cal State Fullerton a The Pirates have' shown great Kings earlier in the period. 60-46 setback earlier this season. balance this season. with no less The K ing's win coupled with Added McDonald , who con- than nine players hitting the Winnipeg's loss to F.dmonton tributed 15 points: "What we've double figure mark some where moved Los Angeles into fourth got to do now is beat the sorry down the line. place in the Smythe Division· teams as well as the good teams." i-· ..... ----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii--- G o l f clinic NOW OPEN at Seacliff All-tournament ~lecuon Karen Chase cut the deficit to two w ith 17 seconds left. then stole the A three-day JUnlo r inbounds ~. but O:'Can View was unable to convert golf c:linrc will be con - the tying hoop ducted at Seachff Coun- Tnna Vla<:hos ( 18 points) was another Ocean try Club in Hunungton View player to earn all-tourney honors, while Be a c h Tues d a Y • Foothill's Jenny Osur was the MVP. Wednesday and Thur!\· day or next week ... L-=:J:_•~ ~ Mission Viejo 61, Edison 58 F.d1son (8-:J) led by a 22-11 margin in the second Any junior golfer. 8-17 years of age. may quarter. but the Diablos kt>pt chipping away and sign up. The cost of the finally went in front late In the third period. clinic is $27.50, which &Itson had a chance to tie when, trailing by three includes two days o( with six se<.'Onds to go. Gretchen Meinhardt scored instruction and 8 tour- and was fouled. However, she was unable to convert nament the third day. the three-point play and Mission Viejo added two The c:linic begins ca<.•h free throws to seal it. Mt•inhnrdt had another outstanding acoring day at 2 p.m. with thre(> pros from Seadltf supt'r-e!fort with 30 pomtund 19 rebounds and wasc.hosen vising the activity. to the all-tounmament squ"d. For more lnfonnation, Fairfax e3, Mariaa '3 ho n... ,,. BooU\ The Vikings (7-4) went cold In the fourth ~~~7~ at quarter and fell In the fifth-place game at Cyprttt. ''i~f'!iiii!_iiiiiiii~'-!!l1 Falrfllx 1eo~ l~ atralght polntt at the atatt 0(11 the fourth quarter to change a 42-39 advani.gt> to a ~7·391 ad with 3:10Temalnlng to put the game away. We11rld1e 38, Newport Cllrl1tl1D tS Newport Chr11ttan waa worn down by the? W~l', more physical viaUora In the championahlp game of the C-Onquerora' nwn tournam~nt. J. ~Ul,.;AINt:. I A p. ! (_" ' j y ~." (11 I ', ~ BP AND SPORTSWEAR Featuring: Qulcksllver, Maul & Son, Burmy's, Have-A•, Property Of, Wind and Sea. We Also Carry Tiger Volleyball Accessories (Knee pads, shoes, sweats, etc.) Store Hus 10-6 Everyday ~tH Christmas __ ,..._,_...,.. __ ._. ...... ..........._ J -------------------------- FDR THI REC ORD ,,... ... 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Monla"<I )9 JA T o•a louts Montana 17 UC Ir vine 19 ~ouieo out McBrid" !Ml Turner IVCll Reoou,,d> Montana )9 t Hurtt• 11 ) UC Irvine 36 •Muronv IOI PCAA HCMl•C ...... 91\Ce \lalMlinet Nevaoa·Las V'9a\ Cai Slate F '""''On F•uno St u11n S• UC lrvlfte UC Santa 8ar oar a LO"O Suen s1 San Jose S• Nt"' Mf,.CO S• P•c•Lc PCAA statlstlu !Tiit'-.. .. Otc. 171 SCOllCHG w l 0 I 6 7 s J 4 J s ) • 1 I Plaver, scr.ool G FG FT TP Avg. WOOO CSF I 61 S9 111 759 Collins UNLV 6 ~ 17 l?S 21) 8 Ca•cn•nO\ UNLV 6 J7 71 10'/ 17 0 Grant USU 1 S1 73 137 19 6 CoHer NMSU 6 A6 7• 116 19 J ~ scntt ucsB 1 s1 11 115 11 9 T"OmPson FSU 7 SS 14 114 11 7 Anderson, FSU 1 SI 71 126 11 0 n.or-. OCl ' 42 1• t i ,.., McO-'d, UCI 6 0 t tS IU REBOUNDING Piner, ldlool C Bro1ov•<" IJNL V T~orntor\.UCI Ltck. LBSU Neal CSF G«1n1 usu Jooes. CSF F••cner, UCSB E"Ct USU Anema. UOP C•ICn•nos UNL v Ht.. 6 ~ 6 so 8 ., 1 S6 7 SS 6 AJ 1 •9 1 Al I S2 6 39 AYll- 90 I J 10 tO 7' 11 10 69 B 6S COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCORING ,,. ...... S•ber Mutra -t O'Connor H&lev LOVf Juo~ Dameron wn1•ene1r Bruct A'v•ra R•,mu\·H·n s,,.,,,n Stewert Tete!\ 4 ''· ,.,. Golden Wnt G ,. Fl 7 16 10 s 71 J 1 19 17 ' 11 1J 1 n 1 1 19 10 7 71 6 1 9 10 1 12 I 6 6 6 s 1 1 s 1 0 I 0 0 1 llS 101 Pis Ave 41 10) St 101 60 .. 46 66 .. 66 Al 66 so 61 76 3 , ll A.• 16 JO 6 11 • 0 1 0 00 AS? '4S 10 j() IS 10 19 lS 10 7l I J 1 I S J I • 0 0 10 791 ··~ HIGH SCHOOL s 1 0 ,., OcHn VMW "· w ....... ,. tArreve GratMlt T-..,.,..menl) OCEAN VIEW -Ortll!IC._ It Mose< JI, Stre1gn1 12, HoOtr I PaMICa ). Wol\on 1 Buller 9, Apn•r111 ? Parco 1 Total• lA 2)-)A 91 WESTLA¥ -SClll't'llOI 10 8ufoe 0 Knapo 16, P.,ttt 10. 8owt11 I. l(lrbv 17 S<ott 2. Gos• l. Grendpre 0. Total' 1' ?6-l3 " so.-. bv Ouam..\ Ocean View 23 73 21 2•-91 We11i.1<.e 16 I) 19 1<>-71 Total foul• Ocean View 15, WHtle~e 2• Foultd ouf S1r119111 (0\f). 1(114pp (W) Redford U , HunttMttn Bllctl S 1 (....,,.T_,ma,_I HUNTIHGTOH BaACH -1'nomP\OI> 7 Hanavan 6. Jetter• l. Snow IS F1llpo1 6 Cuteck 14 Tott!\ II 15·?9 SI RADFORD -BerllalO 9 PacM<o 1 Abrtu 9 Dooet t. S.e1u. •. Losesa 6 SaumulO 10. Slelleno.,. I Totals 2J 10· ti S6 Sew• bY OWtr,•n Hun11no1on Buch It 12 IS 13-SI Radtoro I 1 I 12 19-Se Total foul\ Huntington Boach n Red· loro 20. Foutto out Tl'lotl'le>•on (MB). Scatlander (RI Corona de! Mir 49, La Quint• 44 CORONA DEL MAR -Ot oooo • Green 17 Pe11ls 6. Z•n•adnl~ 20. t<tndell 1, J Frvtr o Total• ti ll· 16 A9 LA OUINTA -Van Pallt n 9 MO•h 11 Oet>bs 10. W11son •. Church • Totals ?O A 7 .. S<-bv OVarMr• Corone Clel Mer 6 II I• 11-49 La Ou1nla U 11 19 S--U 1'o•al loul• Corona del Mar 9 Le Qu1n1a 13 Fouttd out Mo\t\ CLQ) St. Jetin's SS, Fount1ln Vakv so FOUNTAIN V.t.LLEY -Jacob' IS T1nnev 7, Merhn ll, Power 6 Newton I? Brlitno •. Brown 0. Motnerf\ted 0. Hanson O Total> 71 9-17 SO ST JOHN'S -M•r>hall 71 Shentn 18 Wtrnlno A, Drebv 6, Jordan • Otavcn~e 1 Totals-13 9· 17 SS Sc ... • ttv Quarters Fountain Valley 10 10 I I 19-SO SI JoM'\ 11 IA I? 11-ss Total toul\ Fountain Vellav IA. St Jonn·s o.Mlttla U , Matt< Dal Sl MATER DEi -Beeuwseert 20 Lewi\ IS. MOI•\ 6. M•ICl\ell 0 Jack.on 6 F1tl~r 7 D"ver O. Mounce 0 Wortne ? OaMATHA -V•itnMe II K.omlO 7 Ferr• 10 Nut 14 Jackson 11 Tru 6 ScOf'• by Ou•,.,.,. Mater Det 6 16 11 17-S 1 OeM&lha 70 6 IA 1~ Fouteo ou• Fielder CMDl TKhnlcel Lewi\ (MDI HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Foott1• 41, OcNn View 46 (Cypreu T-..me,_J OCEAN VIEW -Cll .. f 9 Cl'lort1o:: 9, Ooutv •. S1mt11 • v1acno' II. Stre•on• 2 Tola!\ 20 6· 19 46 FOOTI41L\. -Strono 1 Ged(l\I 0 Baum 0 Je O\ur IA. JI O•u• 11, MCFtrson 16. Ftt•Khektr ' Total\ 10 I · I) 4 Sc-bv Oii•'*• Ocean V14'w 11 9 17 .,__.. l'ootf\ltt 9 9 11 l?-48 Total foul\ OcH n Vltw IS FootMI 10 Fouled out Simek (OVI Flt•scna~•' IF ) Mlsilon Vlete 61, Edl'°'1 SI lCY-U Toumament) MISSION VIEJO -Schroeder 10 Magntt I. t<ellv II, Kalman A. Abate 16 Drel<e 1 Totel• 23 IS·?O 61 EDISON -Cllfk •.Gendron 6. t<enoo 7 Htnneuav 4. Mtlnnardl JO Parent 4, M1oaud 6 Totals 21 4 10 SI kWe b¥ °"'rten Min ion VttiO t 16 77 14-61 Ed1\0<I 16 IS 14 IJ-SI Total touts Mtu lon Vleio lJ Edison 18 Footed out c;.r.oron IE J Falrfu 63, Marina 4l tCvpreu ToufftMTMftll MARINA -C111<1ns II, Sabtllt\O 3, Btllamv '· Carboni 11, Klrkuo 1, Rlcllltr 1. K.eov o. Kesulka O, Calderone O. Ferouson O Totell 17 9· 14 Q ,AIRP:AX -l(lno 0, Gerror 10, Kellan 1. Ber1<emever A, Dome 21, G..,roe O. Spike~ 1 Cottm•n 17 Total• 28 1· I 1 6J Sew• l>V Ouvt9tt Marona II IS IJ A-43 Faire., 17 ll 11 21-SJ Total toutt Merine IS, Felrta x 17 Foultcl oul Ceroonl (Merine) Wtttndee 31, Newpen Christian 23 <""'-' Cllrhtlaft Twmamtn1> WESTIUOGE -Glf•\ •. Wiit.ems IJ Cottrln 6. 0.Wltt 2, Carotller\ 7 N1bl0 6 Tot1i.. 17 4·4 ll NEWll"OltT CHRISTIAN -0 MOhttr 1. L Mohler 6. Mar ino O. Yeartev 2. Ande'>OI> I Totals 10 l·I 13 k -by Ou•rt>en Wtslrld9t S IS NewPOrt Chrosllen 1 6 Tottl foull WtstrlOQt 10, Chrl•tl•n 6 Deep HI lbtllne • 10-38 6 J-13 Newoorl ART'S LANDING INtwowt heeh) - 19 a119ters '3 s.end Din. s u1tco ben, JI sculPln. 7 sh"o'h .. d, I llellbul, 2U niecktret. l rock "'"· DAVEY'S lOCKillt INewowt .. eelll -1S e119ler1, 117 rocl< COd. 6 bonllo, 90 macktrtl DANA W"Altll' -57 angtar\ 1~ Din. 1-0 t>otlllo, 27 rock ""'-llS meclt.eret. 17 sl\tflnt'>taO, 3 s<ulOln ~a;{tat~: .. ~ ~~/ I UL Tl PUllPOIE DEIT PULLEll -""'•r WrtHlls.t l 10 U II 1~9'1 .... amo ' ... -l NEii llenctl ,.... lnctudel .,., Hf' ~· ... , __ ~" dMt. lift& tum tal*. Cir" lren. ~--· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 22. 1983 CS I.•' Alamlto' waONUOAY'S RESULTS I JI"' M .O·llltl\t .Ua""""6nt "'"'1nel '1RST ltACa *I varO\ Mr BoN Wiii ll 11letll I o0 4 40 1 o0 Ea\e Ill ICtafln at 4 o0 J 10 Sump1n SllO lCaroo1et 7 60 -"1\0 rano •omenht. Mednes• A1u~tn Love Coooeu , Trulv r11a Bou. F OIV\ Pro•• The Roao warrior Rusty Old Helo f1me 7014 U EXACTA 1a JI t>••O \3010 SliCONO RAClf. 400 varO> AOurtd Juan (8erdl S 00 J 60 1 IO Heres A HOolng (MvtHI • 60 • 00 Mr Bee Not• tFrvdovl AAO 411\o recto Thtrmo Je• Ll<t.Jors Qulc._· er Stt CH h, Horu Worth K.now1no, Ntvtr LendlnQ Our Mlvntv Ct1ar11er &treks Bov Tcme 10 3' THIRD ltACli. 400 vards Cu Ca Pan !Flor H I II IO 6 00 J 20 Cvonother Reb CHarl) • 00 7 60 Mar~ Ott Favortte 1Cter1ntl 140 AIM> ractd Ftllny Ftovd Cn .. 1ng Tne Oraoon MOits Rov' Lil\wttht 1<a11a1a Kelle, Ra4 M• 1 u Ttme 7069 U EXACTA 11·41 1>•10 lll 10 FOURTH RACE 400 voro> Wvtck 0 H ll Awav 1Cr11rt 140 4 60 J 10 Rl\1ng L1ont <B1rd1 10 60 • 20 Jet 1no1vo (P11ken1onl 180 Al•O raceo Follow 1'u K•ween Wee. Super Pohc v Gav Rebel Too, GOOd Thell Scotti. Eaw Lender, Miu Oual DellQht Tlmt 20 S9 \2 EXACTA 11·11 oa10 \9160 FIFTH ltAClf. IOO varos M•lltr Hulen I Car dole) 13 AO S 00 3 to 80t>bte~ Reowst CCrteoer I l 60 l 20 Ral\t A NOif (8 tavon\I 1 20 Al\O receo CrumD Sn•IC!'ler F"e Me Forst Moon McKenue Milo Tl\unoer Aiurt Prtte10U\ KffO Mt PO•lto Se>ec lacullr Pau T,me 70 J1 U EXACTA C9 11 Pd•O \S900 SIXTH RACE 810 va"Os Luvdeco C Her II 6 20 • 00 Mr Stacv Boo IO•lomDal 410 Golian! 8iro IF1gueroa1 Al•o raceo Hoists Atceor. Bet Vain Snant, Trinity Cloud Tlmt 46 36 SEVENTH RACE. IOO varO• frutv SnH ((ltrost) ti 10 S IO A 00 Oellcate Anoe1 lValdttl s IO l 40 Aunt Cnns IPltktncont J 10 At•o ••cao Tnert Goes Ame>e<. Alla.ta s .. eeineart W•lcn Moon Ree. Hemoens Jewel Ftortnl•nt MOOn r,,,,, 10.10 U E )(ACT A U·6 O&•d '77 IO U PICK. SIX !9 1 I 9 4·7J oa1d $1.3"60 .,,en 17 w1nn11>Q 11c~eh !love horsu) Cerrvover POOi t 16 Ml IS EIGHTH RACIE. 400 vard' V~~o !Frvdevl o 40 4 00 J IO Game Lar~ I Hartl 610 J 10 Toe> Racer cCardo1al 310 Al\o race<I M•gtrul• CoDv GvD Chick. 8v B•0111no. MIQhlv Pollcv Tome 1011 U EXACTA i.·11 Pl ld l2S60 NINTH RACE. AOO v•rd\ Oull• Duoe (lrHsurel 7 ?O • 00 P~ Roell .. CFtorttl SAO Qua111v Controt lCttr1ntl ) 00 uo JOO AIM> ••ceo Ooc:tor F egtev Ouoe Dt Lu Marcus HaPP• Hauaro Catt S"'41rt Faster C•lll>l'I, MtOftlV D•rl•llO\ Dul>ll· Ttme ?OJ9 n EX.ACTA I SI Oo •O '4160 Allenoen<t ~.1 10 H .. VWood Pirie WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS (1711\ M JO·dlY !MrCMlllNJrecf ~) FtltST RAClf. 6 lurtonos Oul ol Socks (Ofl•eru l 30.20 1.60 S.20 Moment'• HaPOlrlflS (Ptd•OH ) J 00 1 IO Queen Nanotvn IOtlanous .. vtl • 00 Al\o ractd Ptoov's Vanltv. Salacaoete, Ftetl Rem•. Cee>ltot• Gummo Ex1><eu , Pine Gori, Charm1119 Guest &Old C1nov Tome I 10 • S SECOND RACE 6 > turtonos All Ana IOl1v1rtsl IS 60 6 AO 3 IO Frt•no Canvon (Mt1al s 00 J 00 A Big K.1u 1Paoro1a l 3 IO Also ractO Rtm t mt>er HOt•• &vf'Cll a Bun-. F 1rteil OutllrY 8e11111 1n TrcYid\ flC•Y Scutotrtu flme 1 11 • S 52 DAILY DOUBLE 1) 91 O&•d \18760 THIRD RACE 6 lurtono\ Tonooan Low IMcCerronl SIO J OO 300 He1 a Dev10 I 1 orol 1 AO 7 10 T M•I'> Mv Man I NOOuf ll 1 90 Alto rect o Rnonsooro, Uncl<! Allen, fr•sc• Decca One More Hit. Mr Se>ten dour SwHI Sir SPflnO Power. Snennon'\ Tov H•rrumon T,me 1 10 J ~ u EXACTA 17·111 ... .., moo FOURTH RACE. 6 turtonos Panern MetCI\ 1Ptdro1al S60 4 00 110 Trag.c Tov lLooeil 900 300 DH·Prouo Y•"'" ILtP'\am l 1 10 OH-New York Cltv IV1ten1wlal 720 DH-0 .. dnH • tor third Also flCt d !>on ol Cnurl Cn1n E Prince Btu B1d wino l ime I 09 A S U EXACTA 0 31 Pa10 \141 SO '1FTH RACE. 6 turtongs Colleen Crelo CMcC.,ron) 1610 I AO • •o Maoam So1tndour IDete nouu•vt l 960 s 20 Ima Gem (He .. 10 1 •OO Al•O ••Ctd T1ooe . Fo .. To; S.Crtt Eagle. TerrotO'\ Pelall Invader·, Oru m. S•ar Aotow E wt Win. Coovnohl C,orl Tome 1 10 • S U lfXACTA Cl •1 Pa•d SJl7 00 SIXTH ltAClf, I I 16 mitts Kev to Int Arc lShmkr l 11 ?O S 10 • 00 Jett Sall Joe CM<Carront JIO l '° Le Vernt'\ B1v Mac IMt1• 600 Al\O ra<ao 5,, ... SP• ...... ,. N••··· Guara Prouo. B C Ptace Oeddv Lon11Mt11• TchouCMIOul•• Roval s1 Georiit rtmt I '3 415 \S IXACTA 11·6) oo•d \IJ)~ SEVINTH llACE. 6 lu•lo11v• t1111ov•t1an (M<C1rron1 19 40 100 l 00 E moo101n (Pince v I A •o 7 •O Crtnooi. (Val1n1uelel 2 60 Al\o r at llO ~lr Stout Jun111t H•H Rtme • 8ov, Fia<v Rtlurn lrloc•""' Tome 1 09 715 U lfXACT.A 1111 ua1d \nt 00 '2 PICK Silt 19·2 \ t. I IJ Pl •O \to OS2 .0 wttn ont w1nn1ftg 11\t.e• Cs•• nor sell U Pock Sia ton•ot1hon Pe•d ilOO 40 "'''" 100 wlnn•no 11<~••• lt•v• ''°''"' llGHTH •ACE. I • m•te• 011 turt Vt l•I• CTorol 1164 a 00 hO Lllhan CSlblllel 6 60 4 70 Lu<ultu• IMelel 7 fO Also reced Cn111eo Broaoiv Oort You II, Estorll Tlmt l 49 NINTH RACE.. 1 I 16 mile. on 1url Prttelov' Plflte {Meza I S 10 3 60 7 •O Snam StrH I c P1ncav 1 S 60 J 00 Continental Girl 1 S•D1t1~1 l 70 Also racttd Super Volenltne, Wnet Lak• K.nown to Win, lran1et1a L•O• Tlmt l 0 l •S \S IXACTA IS·21 e>a•O st'I SO Allt ndance 14,S07 NHL CAMl'lllELL CONFERENCE Smvtllt Division w L T Pf\ EdmonlOI> 1S 7 3 Sl Vencouvtr IS 11 J )J Celoarv 13 IS 5 JI l(lftss 11 11 6 71 Wlnni1><r9 II 19 ~ 16 Nwrl' Oivlllon M1nneso11 16 12 • 16 Tor01>•0 I) IS s ) I Cnlcego I• II J JI SI Louil 1) 17 30 DtlrOtt 10 19 • 14 WALES CONFERENCE Pall'ltk Ol'olklon N'( n1anoer• 1J 9 1 •• Pnliedtll>l'lla 19 10 6 ., NV Ranger, " 12 4 AO Wasnlng1on 16 16 1 3• P l1"ouroh 7 13 s 19 New Jersev 7 1• 1 16 Adlms Oivklon Bo\lon 17 9 1 •6 Bull•IO 10 ti • u Q .... bee ta IA J l9 Montrtel 16 16 7 )4 Heriford 11 17 3 11 Wtdnftda Y'• Sc ere\ K.Jnvs 7, Ca'9erv • Har llord 6, BuHato l Vancouver 9 Detro11 s NV Ranoers 6 P1llsbur11n 1 Toronto S, St Louis • Pni110tti>nla 3. Ch1caoo 3 Edmonton 7. w1nn1peo • Tonlef\r's Gema\ Ml1>ne.01a al Boston Monlrtal el Quet>K New Jeruv al Pn11aoe1pn1a Wesntnoton at NY 1sc1noerl l<ln9s 7, Flames 4 SCtrt llY PM100\ GF 109 149 m 141 1'1 141 139 1n 136 , .. 161 ISl 139 116 106 9) ISS 131 161 130 116 GA 1' I 141 140 170 111 140 ISS 136 ,., 14 llS l?O Ill 111 ISJ ISi 99 176 IJI 176 Ill 0 1-4 4 l-7 Finl Ptnecl I LO\ Anoete• CnmtoH 6. 11. 2 Cetgarv R1w.brouOh 10. 4 31 l Catgarv McDonald Is lQulnnJ. "?7 • LOS AnQtle\, Dionne lS CAndtrson), II)) Ptnat lln -Buler Cat , 10 41 Macoun. Cal, IS 46 • Sa<-Ptriecl S Lo• Anvttt>. MacLettan 17 cFo>I l 17. 6 LO\ Anotle• Tevtor 1 lt<enneov, Dlonnt). 6 10, 7 LO\ Angele\, Simmer 11 lOlonne, Tavtor), IS U (PP), • LO\ -"n Qtle,. Crl\IOff 7 (0 Smith. Hard ... ), 1611 Peneltles-Mecoun. Cat.. IS 11. EnoblOm LA. 16.0S. Hunter Cat. 16 OS, Rtw.C>rouon Cat , II AS. Simmer LA, II IS. MaclM•\. Cat 19 S4 T'htrd Perlecf 9 LO\ A"9etes O Smttn S tMcEwen Eno_.,,, 2A IPOI 10 C•IOlfv MCOonalO 16 CQu1nr1 Mac•nn•\ l lO (po) t 1 Ca111orv BOit~ 6 I Hunter!. IOJS Penal 11u -Kennedv LA m•nor ma1or J AO Hunter C• rna1or 140 Bttr\ Cal moio• 148. J•'"'· LA me .or 1 Al McDonelO Cal A 11 Sommer LA •SI Anoer,on. LA minor m11or m,\conouC' 6 •S McOonalO. Col mo1or misconduct • 4S Snot\ on 9oa1-<a1oorv 11·9· 1•-33 Los Anveles 11-10-11-31 Goellu -(algarv Edwa•d• LO• An· Ofl~S B••~t A_. 151 WedneMlllV"s tnnMctlons B.t.SEBALL American LHtut BAL TtMORE ORtOLES--"CQulreo 8 oDt>v $orowt, oltcher. lrom Ille Hou•lorlf '""os tor C•••o Mlnet10. oncner Na~L-t SAN F RANCISCO GIANTS-S1gneo Mannv Trllto second b&Mman, lo a 1nrH ·vt•r con1r4ct. FOOTBALL ..__ f'Mlbet LH- SAN FR~NC ISCO OERS-S111neo Bruce Lll'Cl\trom 04'ltflsive t1nemat' HOCKEY Nallenel Hedin LN9U• BOSTON &RUINS-~ecalleo Oave Rt•d tatt wlt\O. from the P•lert>oro Ontario 1un10f' Item 870 From the 01.tn "Spon" 1 acrtes. A piedlctattlt. u1y turnlnll ••• tor nottu 8t tntermedtatt • qtl1ck;turc1n1, carvlt1i •• for tht auraslve akler who-wantsi the qulc~neu br a s1atom ... I tkfJrl. t Sale &209'' •tu-f Priu. sJU.00 . B yrne alo ne • again By ALMON LOCKABEV Oa"r f'llot 9oetlng Wrn .. LOS ANGELES Dan Byrne. 55, a retired newspaper edit.or from Santa Monica, announced Tuesday that he would again enter the BOC Challenge Around Alone single-handed sailboat race tn 1986. Byrne, one of the 10 finishers in the 1982-83 single-handed a round the world race, was the fi rst to file his entry. Asked why he would under- 1.c:tke the grueling adventure again aft.er his previous near-disastrous "'xperience, Byrne said , "That is one of two questions l have fielded: Why did I do it the first time, and why would I do it again? ''The answer to the second question is easier I know how to do it now. The first time was a myst.ery. a gamble on the un- known. Now I know what's out there because I've been there. The first time was simply to do it. Now I want to see how fast [ can do it." Byrne said he 1s work.mg with naval architect Eva M. Hdllman of Vista on the design of a new 60-foot cutler that will weigh about 25,000 pounds It will have four wat.er-tight compartments and have positive flotation. (Byrne's first circumnavigation was in a Valiant-40 sloop de- signed by Bob Perry.) "Complet.ely flooded," Byrne said. "the new boat will sit onJy one foot lower in the wat.er than it would normally . ''There are two absolutes in this race: You have to stay afloat to survtve and you have to finish t.o win . All m y planning is directed toward acruevmg these twoobjec- uves." Byrne said the project will take about four years and will cast about $1.l rrullion. Edison tests Cougars ( 8-0) Capsstrano Valley High puts its pede<'t record on the hne tonjght when the Cougars venture to Ecl1son to meet the Chargers in a non-league basketball contest. Tipoff is at 7:30. The Cougars of Coach Mark Thornton are 8-0 and boast vic- tories over Corona del Mar. Marina. Huntington Beach and Orange among others. Mark Otta. a 6-2 senior. leads the Cougars wnh a 21.3 average. Brothers Burt a nd Nathan Call are also averaging m double fig- ures for Capo Valley Eclison. coming orr a third-place performance m the La Quinta Tournament. brings a 5-2 record into the game. Coach Jon Borchert's Chargers are led by 6-5 returner Brad Hatchen, who is averaging 11.5 points per game. and another senior returner. 6-6 Rodney J ohnson. J ohnson . coming off an ankle tnJury. is averaging 11 points per outing and had 23 in a 55-50 win over Foothill last week. . ---.... '~----~------...... ------~------~ l <'4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22, 1983 Big game hunting--two hours from home California hunters no longer have to leave the state to harvest trophy big-game anunals. The Tepn ranch, locatt'd JUSt two hours from Orange County. has opened its nearly 350,000 at•res of prime hunting country for trophy elk and mule deer hunting. Under the d1recuon of game manager Don Gelvet, the private ranch has just completed its first big game hunung season with a 60 percentsucress ratio for elk hunters and 50 percent for trophy mule deer. which 1s very high for any state. . Next year. the Tejon will offer an expanded hunting program with more permits available and longer seasons for trophy hunts. ThJS huge ranch has always been eyed by outdoorsmen as they head to other areas to hunt for trophy game. ln addition to fine big game, there 1s very good valley and mountain quail hunting. For more information on hunting the Tejon ranch next Call. phone (805) 248-6774 or write: Tejon Ranch. c/o Don Ge1vet, P.O. Box 1000. Lebec, Calif. 93243. * * * Waterfo wl hunters are suU walling for northern birds to arrive in Southern California to help inprove Houston's Akeem Abdul Ola juwon rejects sho t by lJC Santa Barbara's BUlUTIN BOARD S M·lm ln1·ltatlonal More than 500 athletes representing un1ver- s111es from Calllorn1a, Oregon. Washington. Colorado and Hawa11. are expected for the UC Irvine Swimming lnv1tat1onal Jan. 6-7 tn Irvine The event w111 be staged at the Herllage Park poot In add1t1on d1v1ng events will be staged at 1tie Margueri1e Recreation Center in M1ss1on V1e10 Compet1t1on will begin at noon Friday. Jan 6 and at 9 a m . Saturday Jan 7 Diving events begin at 9 a m on Salurday the meet is open lo lhe pubhc and ad· mission is tree More 1ntormauon 1s available by phoning 856-5814 Girls' softball S1gnups tor Fountain Valley Lillie Miss Soll· ball will be held Saturday, Jan. 21 and Satur- day. Jan 28 at the Fovntain valley Recreation Center. 16400 Brookhurst St. Hours are 9 am -2 p.m The league ls open to girts ages 6-16 A birth certificate and registration lee of $40 1s re- quired at registration For more information. phone 839-9460 J'olleyball 11l•n•pt1 The Balboa Bay Volleyball Club has sched· uled 1ryout1 IOf boy• In the shtth through eighth grades for Sunday, Jan 8 from 9-11:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club gym, t221 West Coat Highway, NewpOf't Beech No exparlence 11 necaaary The empha.lla 11 on team play and team dlaclpHM. The progr91n eonalata of two practices par ~. one Pf'K· uoe on Sunday plus a nlghl to b8 datarmlM<I 18t8f. Th• club wm also participate In approximlt• ly one tournament per month For more mlormallon, phoM 6-42-5214 \ ,. OUTDOORS JIM NIEMIEC the overall hunting scene. Birds seem to be staying in the north a bit longer this season. and this is very true for the much-sought-after Canadian honkers. Perhaps the ducks and geese will arrive prior to the end of our Southland season on Jan. 22. But the best bet is for waterfowlers to make a drive north and meet the migrating birds as they arrive in California. The Lakeshore Ranch Waterfowl Club offers excellent Canadian honker shooting along with regular gunning for northern mallards. Located on Goose Lake m the extreme northeast come r of California, this area is known for its huge flight.s of honkers \hat work this area during the tail end of the Al'-.,.....o Scott F isher during Couga rs' 89-79 win over UCS B Wednesday night. LPGA ticke t s Tickets for the Feb 27-March 4 Uniden LPGA lnvltaltonal at Mesa Verde Country Club 1n Costa Mesa are available at Tlcketron outlets. by calling Tele-Tron or by writing the tournament office, 3122 W Alpine Ave . Santa Ana Persons w1sh1ng 10 order by Tele· Tron should call (2 13) 410-1062 or (619) 231-3553. Tickets are also available from Chlidrens Hospital of Orange County by phoning 997-3000, ex1ens1on 277 Bas eball eamp UC Irvine baseball coach Mike Garakos will direct the fourth annual UCI Christmas Baseball Camp Dec 27-30 at Anteater Stadium The camp has morning sessions (9 a.m -noon) for ages 8-12 and afternoon sessions (1-'4 p.m ) for ages 13 and up High school seniors are not ellglbte for the camp. Gerakoa wlll be lolned by ex-major college and proteulonal players 1n teeching proper baseball lundamentala and emphasizing lndl· vldual Instruction. Drills and games are also planned at the camp. Co11 11 $75 More information 11 available by pho~g 856-6745 SfH'rlll. II J' s••• The 19th annual Anaheim Sportt, Ve<:atlon and RV Show Is aet for Jan. 7-15 at the Anaheim Convention Cantltf Tne atlOw Will feature t11hlb1t1 on rec- rtatlonal Ythlcltl, vacation dtallnatlon1. rl~r rettlng. big garM hunting, 1tcl1ng and othtr OUtdoot aporta Houri •• noon-10 p,m Saturday, noon·7 p.m. S111day and 2· 10 p.m. Mond•y through l'rtday. Tletltt1 •• prlead at S. 96 for adult• and 12 tor chltc:lttn, aoet I-US. For more Information, ~ tff·ltOO season The Rason clOleS on Jan.15, IO hunten should contact the club for retiervauons on their limlt.ed two-day shoots with guides and accomodations furnished. Phone (209) 293· 7087 or (916) 279-2219 during the evening hours. * * * Irvine Lake, Lhe Santa Ana River Lakes and Anaheim Lake are au producing fair to good trout fishing on a dally basis for all those anglers fishing these nearby, heavily-stocked waters. · Trophy trout. can be found in all of these lakes, and the fishing will continue to improve as the water temperature becomes more agreeable to the fighting rainbows. Bass fishermen <.'an start thinking about a world record largemouth bass now as preparations are being made to open the famous San Diego City lakes. The fi rst on the list to open will be Lower Otay, about mid-February. This popular lakes have produced, over the years, hundreds of bass in the 10-pound and above class. and this year should be a very good one, too. For information on the San Diego lakes. phone (619) 465-4500. F r om AP dispatches SANTA BARBARA -Akeem OlaJuwon scored 35 points prior to being ejected for punching a Santa Barbara player in the final minute of play Wednesday night as third-ranked Houston downed UC Santa Barbara. 89-79, m a non-conference basketball game. Michael Young added 24 points for the Cougars. now 9-1. They led the entire game. including •a 42-35 advantage at the intermission of the contest dgamst the Gauchos, now 5-4 Although Houston led by six. at 81 -75 w1th 46 seconds remaining. the Cougars added eight points in the waning seconds as the Gauchos intentionally fouled. Olajuwon, who also had 10 rebounds. was tossed out of the game following an incident under the Houston basket. Santa Barbara's Scott Fisher intentionally fouled the Cougars' 7-0 center, and Olajuown then threw a punch. The 6-7 Fisher did not go down, and finished the game. Elsewhere around the nation: North Carolina 103, Dartmouth 58 -Michael Jordan scored 25 points as he made 10 of 11 field goal attempts and undefeated and top-ranked North Carolina cruised past Dartmouth at Chapel Hill. Sam P erkins. who d id not start because of a strep throat. added 16 points on eight of nine shooting from the field as the Tar Heels won their sixth straight game. Dartmouth dropped to 2-5. San Jose St. 55, Portland 53 -Freshman forward George Puou hit two free throws with 20 seconds left and the Spartans held on to beat visiting Portland. 1'.lnlJs' ltome seltedule Wed .. Dec 28 -NY tsland8fS Tues . Jan. 3 -Vancouver. Wed . Jan 4 - Vancouver; Sat., Jan 7 -Calgary; Wed . Jan t 1 -Washington. Wed , Jan. 18 -Buffalo, ,Sat .. Jan 21 -Edmonton. Wed .. Jan 25 - Phlladelphla. Feb 2 -Vancouver: Sun . Feb 5 -NY Rangers, Wed .. Feb 8 -Chicago: Sal • Feb. 11 -NY Rangers; Thura , Feb. 16 -Washing- ton; Sat .• Feb 18 -Montreal, Wed .• Feb 22 -Botton, Sun .. Feb. 26 -Calgary Tues .. March 6 -Winnipeg; Sun .. March 11 -Chicago; Wed., March 14 -Pittsburgh, Tues .• March 20 -Quebec. Sat . March 24 - Detroit: Tues • March 27 -Winnipeg: Sat • March 31 -Edmonton All games at 7·30 p m All games at the Forum In Inglewood Ticket pnces. S 18 50. S9 50. $7. Ticket Information (213) 674-6000 Pro-am s•rlln• The Katin Pro-am Team Challenge 11 set tor Feb 1-5 al the Huntington Beach plltf. The eighth annual event. conaldered the w0fld"1 r1Ch91t team t urf contest with a $25,000 purM. wlll Involve 192 aurtera lrom '48 profeulonal and amateYr teama. The top prole11lonal will win $6,000 The event Is 11nctloned by the Association ol Surfing Profe11lonal1 as a team contest. For more Information. phone (213: sea-2os2. w•ers' •••e se•ed•le Fri . Dec. 23 -Golden Stlte. TU4tl .• Dec. 27 -DenY&r; Fri., Otc. 30 -Golden State. Fri . Jan. 6 -San Antonio ; Sun • Jan. 8 - Houaton: Sun .• Jan. 15 -Seattle. TU4tl .• Jan. 17 -Washington; Tues .. Jan. 2• -Phoenl11; Thurs . Jan. 26 -Houston: Tua .. Jan. 31 - Portland Fri., Feb 3 -Utah; Sun., Feb. 12 -Atlante, 12:~ p.m.; Fn .• Feb. 17 -o.rwar; Fri .. Ftb 2• -Bo1ton. Wad .. March 7 -Phlladelphla; Sat.. March 10 -lnd!llM; Tua.., Marcta 13 -Stettlt: Thurl .• Mer~ 18 -San Antonio: Fri .• March t~ -Dttrolt: Sun., M•ch 25 -San o.go: Thura .. M•Ctl 29 -·~on. Sun., April 1 -O()ldtn Sta ... 1 p.m.; Fri., AP'tl e -KenlM City: Wed.. AC>fll 1 t -P:,tn .. April 13 -Oellel., luft., ~ 18 -llt,3 p.m. AJA ..,,,.. at T:SO pm. uNeM ot,...._ noted. NA ~ at "'9 FONn In lllQl9wood. TkMI f'*I.: Ill •• ,. .•• •.so. 11. Ttdl.C ._. ...... :Cl,_11....._ Rookie o f the year Ra m s ru nni n g buck Eric Dic kerson relaxes in the team 's locke r roo m afte r bt-ing selected the Associatt:>d Press NFL of- fensive rook it• o f the year Wedn esday. • Basketball scores Coh9e WEST UC lrvoM 91 Mont•"• I) Cal PotY·SLO 69 N Ctn1ro1 COii S6 UC A•vt t\•Ot 16 UC Dev•\ U Cal Statt LA ll Soulntrn Ulan St SS Hou\lon 19. UC Santa Baroere 19 San JO\t SI SS, Por11ano SJ W Offllon 98. linlltlO IC ROCKIES 801\t SI 91, BYU·Hawau 61 Brlg,.am Young 79 Ortoon 11 EAST Bucknell 73 T ow>on SI SS Fa1rlt 1v" Otckln>on 11 Hohlre 69 Gtorvetown SJ, W l<.enluckv c I LOYOia. MO ... Aooer1 Morrl\ 11 1011 10 SJ M1c,.1van 97, Aul11e" 69 SOUTH Oukt 79. ColOraoo n Loul\lana SI 11 Pan Amer.can Mtmon" SI SJ Toe> Teen •I Mercer 71, Bttnuna·Coo~man 6? M1<10le Tenntuff 66 Gtor111a St M>\\IU•oo• ll Mo • S1 Loul\ S6 Mou 1u 100 SI 74 Poll\Dufll SI •S N•cn~" SI s I HOU\IOn 8aol11I so Nortn Carolina 103 Oar1mo111n SI Alcnmono 65 N c W1ll'J'll"O'O" .. Sltl\Ofl 94 Floroda At.M n Tamoa 72. Woo>ltt SJ Vanoer1>111 S6. Au\tl" Pu v SO MIDWEST uunOI\ 11 Cal SI ale Norlnr •Ollt SI lnolano S6. Kanu• St SJ Coll Iowa 66 Drake '3 GOOSE. • From PageC1 (fnt S• .. A•rotl n Nort"wies'•'" SO. No 1 ,ng,> 0 Notre Dame IO. Va1oara •o U SOUTHWEST An.anu • 8' Alaoam• S1 80 A•ct 66. SI Mery'\ Te•a• SJ TOURNAMENTS NUl9r" Hllh 1..lfe O.nk ). 0•1t<. On•O l().t Oe10.,.art SI 11 (11'\lj S Ftornlo I I Niagara 11 '"••C l 0rl"9f 8tWI Clan k ""'' ROllnd Oktonome St 61 SE Lou ,,.,,a 54 ~ Alabama 19 Fla lr\1trna1 o"a 0 A Ivar Cltv sno.lt<if BredlfY 69, Alcorn St SI ''"'" N Tuu St 6'. E Caro1ma SI (1niro1 HIQtl school Non·Laaeu• Corona oel Mar 49 La Ouonta 4' ~' JOM'\ I Wun1no1on 0 C 1 SS Fount11n Vell•v ~ OeMelna CM<I I 66 Ma••r Oe1 SI ~rvllt SI, Valt nCla CJ Geroen Grove 71 Mtyro Bev 59 Cerr IO> 79 WHlm•n>l•r 69 Dana H•ll• SI Lo• Am•oo• •~ TOURNAMENTS Arrwa Gof'ande Ocean Vi.w 91 Wt>ll&k• 11 (tir\I) Arrovo Grenoe '9 Sa" Lu > 00 \00 13 """"' Aoonelh .,1 Fonlana 17 !Con•o a· f1C)t1J IOI.AHi (H1w1WI A10ioro ~ewa I S6 Hunt1no1on .,,.'"'",,. ~1 • port.ant issue for Gossage. Rather. it was a litany of lunacy accumulated over his six years with the team. Consider that when Gossage signed with the Yankees in 1977. the manager was Billy Martin. still serving his first term. ln 1978, the year of the "One's a born liar; the other's convicted," line. which some day may wind up in Bartlett's familiar quotations, Martin and Bob Lemon were the managers. lo 1979, it was Lemon and Martin -second term. In 1980. it was Dick Howser. In 1981. Gene Michael and, welcome back. Lemon. In 1982, Lemon, Michael and Clyde King. In 1983 -three strikes and you're out -Martin. again. Is your head spinning? That doesn't begin to account for the variety of pitching coaches. among them Art Fowler. Sammy Ellis, Stan Williams and Jeff Torborg. A guy could get dizzy. Through ft all. there remained one constant -the fine hand of George Steinbrenner. who has a way of occasionally becoming involved in the day-to-day operation of the team. A year ago, when Go.age stqed a memorable clubhouse eruption. he kept talking about "the fat man upstairs," a not4 90 flattering reference to the owner. That was the first hint that when he had his chance, O<mage would walk. Typical of the Yankee cacophony was Stelnbren· ner's reaction -before Oalsage acratched New York off his Cree agent Utt -to the reported $6.$ million contract Atlanta owner Ted Turner wu wavlng under Gooee's nose. "Ludricrous.'' sugge9ted Steinbrenner, w hOlt money Turner is not spending. How would you feel II your old boa, the guy who waa tnina to convince you to a\ay in his at.able, labeled •nother team'• offer \hat wa.y'! What'• IO ludicrous about paytng that kind of moMy to a 8U)' with GoeNae'• credMUall? Steinbrenner of all peopJe ahould reeosJ\!re that. He hu been the •t• .,ent markitp&llcQ b&aelt spender, eomeume11 for ... quality than ~ NpreRn\a . What S~r wu probebly trytna to do Wll ad 'l\lmer'1 ..i for oo..p. lnatad, what hit u ..W in clolna WU pttJ.na the QooM'a ~ up ... uldmetely •"""8 him \0 ahut lhe dool' on the Yank \ ---------------------------------- Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thursday, Oooember 22, 1983 c.;1 Area preps run indoors Pta.IC NOTICC NWC MOTICC NtlJC NOTICE Pt.el.IC NOTICC FICTITIOUI IU'*IH flCTITIOUI 8UllNIH •ICTITIOUI IUllNIH IOUTH OtlTIUCT ...... ITATUllNT NA• ITATIMllfT N•• ITATIMINT MUNICIPAL couwr fh• !Ollowtng pt!fton 11 dOfng The tOllOwlno P9flOll It dOlllQ rhe lolfO'twino !*ton It dOfng Of OtlANOI COUNTY but1neS1 o butman at butlnett aa J01~ Crown Veller '-11••• T 0 M C AMP 0 S & AS . G & M MACHINE SHOP. 111!13 I THE FOlC COMPANY 3400 lrvll\8 uaune N19u.t, C:a. tae1'1 Spe1·le, Sch ermerhorn, Roach vie in S unk isl SOCIATESIT CA 177711·f' "4eln Compult!f ln . Huntington BuGh, v1nu•. 8ultl 103A, Newporl Pt11n1ilf WILLIAM E BAKER SI lrvtnlt CA 92'r4 CA.112&49 S.IC/1,C• 92990 O•tendanr KATH LE(N A fhomu Roberl C1mpo1, 1815 Gene H Kull 16351 S1n11 Alllla Gl4tnd<>n 0 ~o•. 11114 AventdD KELLEFI •M OOFS I lhfOUQh Iv In Ruth Lane, Newl)O(I Beach, CA l..n Hunllrlglon Blten, CA 92849 mantea L• JOiia CA 92037 c1u11ve Tht• southl'rn portion of Orange County will be well-l'l0preSc.'ntt..od 1n the high school boys '100-m~ter run at the Sunk1sl Indoor tnv1t.ational tra<'k meet Friday night, Jan 20, m the Los Angeles Sports Arena Fuunt.a111 Valley's Chris Sperle. Woodbndge':s Enc Sche rmerhorn and Laguna Hills' Jeff Roach will all be s.>eku\g top honont in the high school section of the meet Roa,•h enters wnh the bt.-s t tune among Orange County entries, having clocked 48 23 for 400 meters last yeur. Schermerhorn recorded a 49.0 and Sperle 49.30 a t that distan<..-e last spring. The favorite 1n the event will be South Gate H1gh's Day m on Lee. who ran 4 7 26 last year, Cinishing second m the Cahfo rma St.ate Cham- pio nships In the girls :>OO. El T o ro's Tony a Ransom wall faC'f' the lakes of Locke's Chu-Chu Knighten (53.2 7) am.I Mills High of Millbrae's Leslie Maxu.• (53.13). Ransom raced to a 56 66 last year. ln the open e vent, world-class athletes such as long Jumper Larry Myricks and sprinter Ron Brown will open their quest for berths on the 1984 Olympic team. • • • SOME 1,100 RUNNERS were o n had recently to paruc1pate m the fifth annual Manne Corps Reserve's Toys F or T ots Benefit 5 and lOk Run. Proceeds from the race registration are used Lo buy toys for needy c hildren m Orange County Among the area winners included Eddie RUNNING DENNIS BROSTERHOUS / Lavelle. 12. of Fount.sin Vttllf-y, who (misht'<l first In his class in the 5k event The first to finish overall in tht' 5k wa<J Ken Souza o f Hacienda H eights with a Umf.' of 15 minutes, 40 seconds Donna Fleagle. 16. o f Tus un was the w omen's winner an 18:'16. ln the lOk. Jeff Dettmer of Cypress c rossed the hne in 30:31. whale Gillian Fingal of Tustin plat'ed first m the wom~n·s divisio n in 40:31 • • • RUNNING SCHEDULE SATVltDAY Slxltl A"""'at C·hrhtmu Carel l'un ltun, • Mk• -81191nt I ~ m el N1n1n and Creno San Pedro Run 1nrouoh San Pedro with \IOo• al local outa lor carollno No cnaroe For mort 1nlorma11on, ol'IC>nt vie Tru1an1cn al 12131 Sl6 1911 MONDAY SllC!tl Arwwal ltlHI FH TM lto'41• IOlt -Btoln\ 9 a m at tne Rose 8owt 1n Puadene Oouote·tooo courw Ftt It \1wl•n101e oag wlln µ 1a1t I" For rnore 1nforma1ton, Ql\on• the Petoo.na Bov• Club al (1131 3SS·23bS SATURDAY, DEC. SI New YN r'\ E.,. IOlr -81191nt m1onlghl al 8al00a ono V1<IOtV. E n(lno Fln1>Ple(\ receive rlbDOn•, not\ nolU,,,.~tf\ and OallOOll\ Ftt I• I 10 w1ln -·•lff•to •n1r1 and •S wlll\Oul Wttn u tall '" Llmlleo ro 1.000 run,,.,. For more lnformallon onone one California Roao Runne-\ Clue a1 12131 IU·SS26 SUNDAY. JAN. I flftll ANWal N"" YN r'J lt•Mtllllen ~ •nd IOI! -8.o•n\. JO a m ISO.I ana 9 a m ( l0t.J 1n Santa 8oroara Flet fa>t ocean caun e Ol'I 01~~ oatnt Fu " JI w1rn T \M 1 •110 Sl Nlll'IOul wlln 17 late lee 011 race dav For more 1nlorme11on. Pl'IOnt 1eos1 96' 2S91 97660 Marth• 0 Kull. 16351 San1e Anti• Thll bual-II condUCled by •rl CIM No 25883 11111bu•'"""11 con<1u1.t.O by .,, ln , Hul'tlnglOf'I 0.Kll. CA 92049 lnOlvtdull IUMMONI 111d1v1dull lhtl bUllOMI II conducled by 11'1 Oi.ndon 0 Fo• N()T\Clt Yow lleff been ~ Thom11 A Cempoa ndlllldual fh•• 11at11<nef1t w11 liled with Ille The court ,..., deeldl ._..t J" Th11 1:a1emem wi t 11..a w1111 ,,,. Ma11n.a 0 l<ull oun1y Cleo. ot Orange County on without •-Mine ....,cl llNNa Couofy Cl .. ~ OI Otlr'1141 Co\it1ly on Thia 14aremenl WH filed w•lh !he Nov 17 1983 rou reapoftd wtthfn JO de,.. 9'eM Dec 1 1983 ounly Ct..' ot Or•ng• Coun111 on F1*U 11\e lll!Ofmalloft below Fm 111 1 19113 Put>11....0 Orenoe Coetl Dally 11 you wit/\ 10 aeek 111e •d~1(;41 ol al\ PublllhOO Orange Cout Diiiy f'2'1UI Pilot Dec 1, 8 15 22 1983 •Homey"' lhlt metttr you lllOUIO P1lo1 ~ 15 n 29 1983, .Jan 5. PubllSIWO Orange CoHt Dally 6782·83 00 SO PfOMplly IO lhal yOut wtllten 1984 Poot Dec 6. 15 22 29. 1983 1responM 11 onv. may be tiled on 6474-113 6399-83 I''"" PUBLIC NOTlCC AVllOtUlled ha 14dD demancl.O. I------------... __ ~..;;.;;..,;;.,;,,;;.~;;,..;,,,;..;;,,;;;,. ___ Et tr1buma. lede decldlt contra Ud. --------------0111tllC ..nTIC[ FICTITIOUI IUllMlll tin audl9ncle • menoe tt1141 Ud. , .. PtJ8UC NOTICE n11> nv NAMI 8TATIMINT •pond• denltD de *II dllaa. l .. le FICTITIOUI 1U·-··· Th• IOllOwlno ~·•on• are doing lflfOtf'ftlClon qll4I ... 1141. ... FICTITIOUI IUllNIH NAMI ITATEMINT Thi! IOllOWtng pe<son II dOlng l)vSineaa as FO O T P URSUll S , 110 S1ru mwooo, lrv111e CA 92714 Bruce A Ross 110 Streamwood trv1ne CA 92714 Tn1s tiv11r>ess '' conduotecl bV an 1ndMdu11 Bruce A Ross This s1aramen1 was hied with lh• Counly Cte•k ot Orange County on Dec 7 1983 ,m1a7 Pubhsneo Orange CoHI Delly Pilot Dec 15 22. 29 t1183. Jen S. t964 8470-83 -buslneu as " r0<1 wlah II ...tt the ectvlce ... NAMI ITATHRNT LAMBERT MOORE INvEST. an ettOfMY In IN• rftaltllf, JOU TIMI lollowll'Q l*IOl'll are doing MENTS 32 BurnlnQlrM Road New-ahould do'° ptomptlJ M INll ,_ buJ!.~sl~NOON PAINTINGS 4800R r1 Beech. Ca 926e0 •tlltM re990nN, If anr. -., be Park Newporl 0 101 Ne~port Wvndham lt!IQh tnc 127 Faahton na.d Oft 11-. eollcltM el Bea(;h CA 92860 and Newpor1 Beach Ca 92880 II Utled 0-1 - J ane London 4800 Park Newport tLaml>eft M00te lnvet1men1s11• 1 IO 69 un ebo9adv .::.:=::· • 10 I Newp0<1 Bltcn CA 92880 ~vision. OI Wyndham ~t!IQb Inc debetle l\ecerlo • J ond This bus•nen 11 conducled by o di ••I• m-a. '" reepv981• ane l on 0<porauon eecr1ta, el hay •M. puede -This slstement wu llled with !he BruGe M l amoert Pret•dani r"ll•trecle • lle"'po. Counly Clerk ot Oranoe Coun1y on This ltatamanr waa llled w1fh the t·TO THE DEFENDANT: A clvtl Nov 28 t983 FZJl200 ounry Clerk 01 Orange Counly on compl•lnt hit been "a.d by IM Nov 22 1983 pelnllff 119•~' JOU. tt rou wlah lo Published Orange COHI Dally FnoeM defend thle leweutt. rou muaf, Piiot Dec 8. t6. 22, 29. t983 Published Orange Cou1 Dally wtthln JO days alter tt111aummon111 9392-83 Pllo1 Dec 1 8 15 22 1983 served on you, tile wtlh lhll courl • 6289-83 wr111en rasponte 10 !he complatnl Un14tS-S you do your oefaull will be 1-----------entered on 11pp1ica11on ot !he plail'· ~-----------f'talC NOTICE PUBLIC MnflCE 1111 and 1n1s coun may enter • judO--------------t---:-:-:-'::':"'."~:-:-:-:=::-::--1----....;..."'"-"-""-"------imen1 age1ns1 you tor Ille retie! d• PtJBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUIHff!H FlCmlOUt IUIMH man<led 1n the complaint wtlle;I> FICTITIOUI IUllNIH NAME IT4TEMINT NAM« ITATEM«Nl NAME ITATEMfNT could resull 1n g11n1tnmen1 Of Tne loUOW1ng P«ton• we dOlflO wagff. taking ot money 0< Pl'oe>erlY bulllness u The IOllOw•ng person '1 OOing or 01r.e< retlef requealed tn the com-AIRPORl TRAVEL 3848 C1mpus bu11ness as The lolfowtno persona lie doong 0 N """' "'•ach CA 92880 FIORINI ENGINEERING 735 w Plaint buSI08SS H rtYe. ew""'' .,. ' Dated Aug 23 t982 THE FREE SPIRIT COMPANY C-Outal Se<re Inc., 466 Sert a Cor-18th St •C Cos11 Mesa, CA 92827 lllAYMOtfO I COuaTNEY t8683 Maptewooo Circle, Hul'I· I del Mar CA 92625 Peolo Flottnl. T3S W ISth St .. c WM. IAKElll A ASIOCIATEI, LAW- tnglon Beach. CA 92646 This bulllnest 11 conducted by a Costa Mesa CA 92627 YERS Hug'1 OoulllH Hockett. t8693 orpora!l()(I Th•• bua•nass ts conducted bV an 1323 N. lfoedwey Boardsailing on '84 agenda Maplewood Clrcle Hun11ng1on Michael 0 Miller Presldanl 1ndlv1dual. Senl• An•, CA. mot Beach CA 92646 This S1atamen1 wu liled with the Paolo Fl0<1n1 17141 '73-t•t This business IS conducted b • ounly Clerk or Orange County on This llalemertl was tiled wlfh Ille JAMES B HARRIS. Clerk limited parlnt!fthlp Y Nov 8, 1983 County Clerk ot O••noe County on By COiieen G•lavlz Deputy H D<>uQlas Hookell F229131 Nov 18· 1983 F230T24 Publtaned Orange CoHI Dally P1lol t nll s1a1emenr was 111«1 with the Publlstle<I Or1nge Coasl Dally P bl 0 C 0 1 Dec t5 22, 29 1983 Jan 5 198-4 8)' ALMON LOCKABEY oo11r l't1ol IM4"'f Wrh., AILING a sailboard d1v1s1o n along with dinghy d1v1s1o ru. o f a ty pica l m - terl"Otlegiate compet1t1on County Clerk ol Orange County on PllOI Dec 8. IS 22 29 1983 P " •shed 8 r;i~ 9~~11 Illy 6504-83 Dec 13 1983 6400-SJ 1101 Dec 1 1 . 1 6269-33 F23MA 1------------PubltSf\ed Orange COISI Delly P110r Dec IS 22 29 1983 Jen 5. 1------------ 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE Pt.el.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE flCTIT!Oia IUllNEH FICTmou• IUllNEH NAME I T4TEMPCT flCmK>U• IUl#llEll NAME STATEMENT TIM! 10410wmg Pt!f"SOOI are OOtng NAME ITATE•NT business aa 6505-831------------ The upswmg m the popularity o f boardsa1hng, due to its m- clus1on as an Olympic yac ht.mg event. has prompted the lnter- l'OUegiate Yachl Racing Associa- tio n of North America to add the sport to its 1984 agenda. The ICY RA determined a set o f procedural rules w hich will re- quire. "ThlS will give mterrollegaate sailing a real growth push throughout the country ," said Mark Powell, graduate coach at Florida State Univer.stty. "Up tO now, Many schools without dinghy fleets have had a t.ough time t'ompeting," he e xplained. ''M ost schools can artord sail- boards and n o w college board.sailo rs wall have a rom - peti uve goal " The loltowtng perton It dOlnQ The following person 11 doing MAHONEY/GRAU, t300 Ou•ll business 11 business a.s. Sireet N-l)O(t Beach. CA 92660 UN DEN COMPUTER 2000 W IRVINE HANOVMAN 178 t2 Art><>< Joh' O Mahoney 46 Rue Fon-FICTITIOUI ~11111111 Pal ,,35 0 c" • 92668 Lane, lrvtne. CA 92715 n ' C NAMI STATEMENT myra, · range. " Had Poursa1d 17812 Arbor Lane lamebleau. NewpOrl Blach. A d Lois M Abrams. 2000 w. Pelmyra, 1 1 'cA 9271s · 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE. At its annua l meetin g in Corpus Christi, T e x . the ICYRA/NA passed a proposal t.o mitiate a boardsailing championship in its s ingle-handed dinghy sa1hng championship m conjunction Wlth the nauonaJ regatta at King's Point, NY Oct. 19-21. 1984. l A personal flotation device t.o Tiie lottowtng persons ara Oing •35, Orange, CA 92668 rv-r;,~· b S.r>e" 11 conducted by an Mel Grau 215 via Genoa New• ousineu 15 G 3 C Tn1s business 11 conducted by an 1 di 1 5d alu pon eeacn, CA 92663 ST ANFORO CONSUlTIN · or-Individual n Hvadlu Pouraald This business Is conducled by • be worn at all times porate Pl1.11 Su11e tOI. Newl)O<I LOI• M Ab11m1 11 1 he gene.at par1nersn1p 2 No weight classes. 3. No harnesses eeacn CA 92600 Thta Sl•l-1 wU 1111<1 wtlh lhe ThtS tlalernenl WH led wt h 1 Joh D Mlhnn.!U Peter G S1111110<0 11308 Wllshlre c Or Cou Counly Clflrlt. 01 Or•noe Counly on n ~-, Blvd "406. Severi Hilts, CA 90211 nly ...,. ol •noe nty on Nov 2 1983 This 11a1amen1 waa hied Wlln •hf '1. Amateur status o f all com -Peter G S1anlor~ 1, 1983 '229153 County C~k ol O<ange Counly ()(I fD1ut 0 Nov 8 1983 petito rs 5. All one -d esign competitio n to Th•s slat•ment .. u filed Wllh lhe Publlslled Ofltlge Coaal Dally Pubhlhecl 0.a,I C-OUI ally F22MU Coun1y Clerk of O••noe Count'( on Pilot Dec 8 15 22 29, 1983 Plfot Dec 1· 8 15· 2 1983 Publl.lhed Orange CoeSI 011ly Dec 7 '9113 6393·113 6280•83 Pilot Dec I 8 15 22 t983 f'nll2't 6281-83 Boardsa1lo rs wall qualify for the event thro ugh district cham- pionships m the seven lCYRA districts, P acific Coast, North- west, Southeast. South At.lanuc, M id-Atlantic . Northeast and Mid- west 6 Advance n o tif1l'at1o n Crom the regatta host 1£ w e t s uits are required. College sailing clubs inte rested m joining ICYRA should contact the graduate secretary o f their district for further information. Bill Pascoe o f Newport Beach 1s the graduate secretar y of the Pa- ci fie Coast Distric t He can be reac hed al 650 -8250 Published Otange Coul Dally Pllo' Dec 15 22 29 1983, Jan S, i------------ 1984 6463•83 , ___ Pl8. __ IC_NO_T_lC_£ __ l'talC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNH9 FlCTTTIOUl IU ... H NAMI ITATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE flCTtTIOUllUaMH NAME STATEMENT ICY R A as also encouraging dis- trict associations to e xp;:rtment with regattas that w o uld mdude NAME IT A TIMINT 1 The lollowll'g perlOl'lt are dOln'J .,..,'IC NOTICE The ra11owtno pet90n 11 dolno 1 buslflfls as ---'-UV'--------butlneu 11. TECHNICAL CONSTRUC TION flCTITIOUI au ... at FOOT TRAFFIC UNLIMITED, 1555, PRODUCTS 2475 Arbor D,,.e NAME ITATW•NT ...... veris. Ot•ve C_.6. Coll• Newport Beach. CA 92683 The 1011ow1ng pe.son 1s doing buSlrwtSI H CREATIVE DESIGN OEVElOP- MENT 3000 Clltt Or N-por1 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ceme1ery • Mor1uary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drtve Newport Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY t 795 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651 4~-94 15 H~80A LAWN-MT. OUYE Monuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 5-40-555-4 NACE BROTHatl BELL B"OADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 1>&2-9150 BALTZ BERGE ROH SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCUFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 UC Davis' Sochor honored INDIANAP OLfS (AP) -Jim Sochor of the University of Call- fom1a at Davis has been named \he 1983 Kodak College Division I C.oach o f the Year for Reg10n 5 by members of the Americ an Football Coaches Association, of- ficials announced today. Other regional coaches or the year for Division ·I are; Gene Sobolewski of Clarion State College in Penn- sylvania. Region l; Phil Albert of Towson State College m Maryland. Re- gion 2: Bill Sylvester of Butler University in In- diana, Region 3: and Don M ort.on of N orth Dakota State University, Region 4. The f ive coaches will be candidates for the Manzanillo race lures 32.boats More than 32 entries have signed up for the San Diego to M anzanillo. Mexico yacht race scheduled to st.an Jan. 29. Sandy Purdon. general c hairman for the host San Diego Yacht Clu b . said about 50 entries are expected by the Jan. 2 deadline. The l.200-mile race is being hailed as thf.' hfth b1enrual for SDYC and the 10th anniversary of the Las Hadas Hotel. finish lfoe headquarters for the raet:>. Seve ral "maxi yachts" (70 feet and over) have e ntered, as well as some o f th e latest designs lII smaller boats, In cluding a new state-of-the-art boat to be skippered by Dennis Conner, skipper in the 1980 and 1983 America's Cup challe nges. Conn er has been electedrommodoreof San Diego Yacht C lub for 1984. SDYC was the first yacht club t.o start racing deep into Mexico with its l.400 mtle Acapulco race in 1953. The le ngth of the Acapulco race in light winds south of M anzaniUo led to its demise 10 years ago . coupled with a decline m interest at the Acapulco Yacht Club which had gradually changed from a sailing clu b to a power boat club. SDYC replaced it with the Manz.anillo race which usually provides fair winds acr~ the Gulf of California from Baja to the M exican mainland. The race gained instant popularity a n d usually draws yachts f rom as far north as San Frandsco. Ttoe IOllOwing person ii doing Mftl. CA 112626 WllUam E Chtcheller 2475 Arbor buSIMIS.. Arthur M JO<dan ISS5 M ... Of1"8 N-p()(t 8e1Ch, CA 92663 HOllOAY BOAT CONCESSIONS. Verde Ortve C-46 Cotll M .... CA Paul Pestel 422 S Sn1etd1 Df1ve .Shp • 1 Balb041 Pavtllon. Belooa. CA 2626 Anatle•m. CA 92804 92661 lh11 buliness •• Con<!UC1ed by an Tin business 1s condlJ(;ted by a Wilham JOhn EdelnauM<. Jr 1749 OIYldUal g-al paflnerthlp Skylark Ln Newpor1 8eect>. CA A1lhu1 M J0<de11 William E ChlCMSlel 92660 Th11 s1a1ament wit 111«1 wilh 1ne This statemenl was t11e<1 w11n the Tn.s bullinMI 11 C()(lduc1ed by an n1y Cle<k ol Orange Coun1y on County Clerk of Orange County on tnd1v10ual 7 1983 Nov 29 1983 Wilham John Edetheu-. Jr '232111 "2:11* Thl5 11a1ame1'1 waa 111«1 with the Published Orange Co111 Daily PubllSl>eo Orange CoHt Dally Counly Clerk ot Orange Coun1y ()(I Pilot Dec IS 22 29 1983, Jan 5, Piiot Oec 8. 15 22 29. 1983 Beaeh. CA 92663 George E Larrick 3000 Cllll Or Newp0<1 Beacn CA 92663 Tn1s t>us•rwtSt •• coneluC'led by .,, 1ndtV1duaf Geo<11• E Lar•ick ThtS sia1emenr .... tiled w11n lhe Counly Clerk ot Or•nge County on Nov 22 1983 1'2'1030 Publlaned Orange Coast D••'Y PllOI 04lc I 8 15 ?2. 1983 6287-83 Dec 7 1983 1984 6371-83 6467-SJ -----------f'D21Z2 FICTITIOUI 8UllNlll Published O•anoe Cout DlllY Pt101 Dec 15 22 29 19113 Jen 5. PUBLIC NOTICE 1984 1------------___ _;...;;,,;;;,.;,;.;;;...;..;.;_;..;,,;;;_ ___ , P\&.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUI IUllNHS FICTITIOUI IUllHEH NAME ITATDllNT NAME ITAT!MIENT The lollOWlng person It dOirtg flCTTTIOUI IU~I• The 1o11ow1ng pe<aons are dotng bustness es NAlllE ITATR-NT business at ORANGE CO AST SECRETARIAL Tile tollowing P4l'"IOn ti Oo'ng DOLPHIN DIVERSIONS, 845 No SERVICE, 30492 North Hamplon FICTITIOUI au ... U rJnets 11 Kathleen Orange CA 92667 Road Laguna Niguel Ca 92677 NAME ITATlMElfT WESTCLIFF ARCO, 490 E 17th John Gould oe Felice. 8-45 No Judtlh Ann Tullle 30492 Norlh The lottowtng 1>«son 11 doing !reel. Colla MeN. CA 92627 Ka\hleen, Orange CA 112667 Hampton Road. L11gun1 Niguel, CA business as Charles S 0.ChWlnd. 950 N Oougte.s Gllm0<1 Webber, 4~ St 92677 NlJTREX. 4521 campus Or ,. 134. •no• Floecl. w .. t Hollywood. CA Andrew• Rd . Ntwp0<I Beech. c.-.. This bustness IS conducted by an Irvine. CA 92715 9 92663 tndlv1dual M 11 r k F A 11 de r a on, H H This ~lineat 11 condvctfKl by an Tiiis business Is conducted by an Judlll'I Ann Tullte Campwood RI , PrHGOll, AZ 86301 n~';;d:_ S ~II Incl un1nco1P01ated assoc11\lon other This s1111ament was filed With Ille This business 11 condvcled by an Thi~' statement w:. filed wlth Ille than e p1rlner1111p Counly Clerk ct Orange Coun1y on tl'dMduel nl Cler'lt ot Orange Counly onl Oouglas G Webber Nov 22. 1983 Matk Anderson l 1983 John de Fe41ee "2'1032 This 11a1ernen1 wat 111«1 with !he l"ZDHI This statement was tlled wlth 1ne Pul)llshl<I Orange Coast 011ry County Cle<lt. ol Orange Coun1y on Published Orange Coul Dally County Ci.rk of Orenge Counly °" P1101 Dec I 8 15 22, 1983 Dec 7. 1983 Pllol ~ 15 22 ~9 1983, Jen s. Nov 29 t983 6285-83 f2U120 l98-4 F2'1M7 -----------PubllShed Orange Coast Deity 6468_83 Publ•thed Orange Co111 Olllly PUBLIC MnflCE P1tot Dec 15 22 29 1983 Jen s. Pilot Dec 8. 15 22 29 •983 ___ .;,,,.,;;..;;..;;;.;;...;""...;..;....;..;;,..;,,,;. ___ t904 6370-83 646+33 1------------- PUBLIC NOTIC£ ~65-43 1-------------NAME ITAT!Ml.Nl P\&.IC NOTICE --------------Tne lollowtng !*"son ts d0<n9 __ __;P\8...;;,;;;""IC"'""'"NO.;,,,;..;.T.;.;IC.;;.E ___ busmen as FlCTTTIOUI llUf.MH "CTmOUI IUllNIH A R. WILLINGER CO 260 New- NA• ITATU•NT MAMI ITATIMINT port Cen11< Dflve.,Sulte 200, New• FICTITIOUI IUIM.81 The IOllOWlng person la doing Tile tollowlng PtflOl'I 11 d0111g POrl Be&ch, CA 92660 NAME ITATR•NT blJSlneM U llUtlneu H Allred A Wiiiinger. 5 Berrier Retl The tollowlng person 11 doing M.B LABS, 6246 Allenla, Sulll C, LIZETTE . 34 t2 vie Opono • t Corona det Mer. C" 92625 f'talC NOTICE ~====~=A~L:~h:..::a~.......:0Y:...::.n:::.:.~rK.:_·00_a_k_Coac_h_o_f Eight yachts sail business unllngton 8"cfl. CA 92646 Newport e9ech CA 926413 • This bustneu II conducted bV en PAM .::RBERT DESIGNS 110 Nofma E MerrlN. 6246 Atlenla, Bulterlleld, 0Humbtrto Edger. lnOIYldulll Oat0<d lrvtne CA 92715 ulte C, Hunllnoton 8Mctl, C" 856 t Lari horn Or Huntington Allred R Wtltlnve< · · 2646 ' This 1ta1omen1 was tiled With the Pam Hert>en Ouruer t tO Oxl0<d, Thia bvlf--. 18 con4uelt4 by an Beech. CA 112648 County Clerk 01 Of .. Countt on !Nine CA 927 t5 nclM<lual Thi• bulinen It eondvc1ed by an Nov 22 t963 • REDUCE TODAY'S HIGH COST OP DTING CREMATION -BUllAL AT SEA Today the aver ace f\JneraJ OOltS $2,500.00. The Neptune Society offers Simple and dtcntfted eternadon with burial at .ea, mountains Of' desert. Social 5eeurtty and Vetetlllil Death Benefit. will caver most o( our complete tetvtce COIU. We are the W&ett cremadon todety In the natJon wtth 19 fully lioen..d offtcet to tetVe you. Our tervlce 11 avad.ble to all. If you Med Immediate .ervice. Of' wish membership Information. pleate call orwrtteto: 648-7431 ,.,,.. ____________ _ .-.......~-----------Oly __________ __ 124HOURS) ........ n.~IOCISTY 17• t. ,,.. .,_ ~---CA~ .. ...,,,. Clft'IC9 ........ CDl .. l --- in Ficker Series This but111ess ii COtlOUC1ed by 1111 Nc>fma E Metril4 lndMdual FUta t 1nd1Vldual ..._.. H E. 8ut19'11tid 0 C o•a.. Pam Ht<l>«l Ounzer Thia atatement wu ....... wtlh !he Thia 1111-1 .... tilt<! wilh lhe Pubtlshe<I range oeat _, This t111emen1 wH 11'-0 with !he ounly 0..k ot 0r.,. County on Countt C1erk ot Orange County on P110t Dec I 8 15 22 1983 Eight s kippers and crews, inclt,iding two Crom Coun1~ C1e<1t. 01 Orange Covnty on 7· 1983 f'Dt1ts 0ec t, t983 8286-43 Orange County yacht clubs, are scheduled t.o start Nov t6. 19113 _11 Publtthed Orange eo.11 oa11y ns1 .. r-' 29 9 5 PubUlhe<I Oranoe CoNI o.ity DllDllC NOTICE com petition J an. 6 in Long Beach Yac ht Club's Pubt11hed Orange Coet1 ()ejty 1~~! Dec 15· 22 · 1 113· Ja" · P11o1 o.c 6. 15, 22. 29. 1983 1---..:..'.;.;:;.uu=,..;.;,;;;.;..;..;.;;;... __ _ William P Fick er match racing series to determine a Pilot Dec 8. 1s. 22 29. t983 647t-83 • 6398·63 FICTmoua 1u .... 11 final e ntry in the Con gressional Cup Series next 6401·93 NA• STATWMINT The following perlOl'lt •r• doing March. l'\8.IC NOTICE b\nmen..- Oran11e Coun ty sk ip pers are M a rk Gaudio (rom l'\8.IC NOTICC l'\8.IC NOTICE --....:..=;,,;;...;.;.;;..;.:=---VEAR ROUND TALlY. 1186 Bah'"' Corlnthian Yacht Club, and John GobbelJ. flC11TIOUI IU ... H G'-•11tea T1t•1e• Coat• M-. ... '1CTmOUl IU ... N JtCTlTIOUI ..... NA• ITAtt•NT CA 112627 representir\g Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. NAMI ITATIWMT MAim STA~ Tri. IOllOwlng '*'°"' •r• doing wuma M eov11.. 1165 a~ 0th -h ti ,.. _ Ca The lot.........,. II d"""' bU9l.-a -Terr-. Coet• Mwa. CA 92&2f ers m t e neup are ....n:'Oe rrapetyan, bulinetl aT""' peflOl'I -·-v The tOlowlng per90M .,. doing INVESTOR SHELTERS, l TO • t, Chrltll• Stewwd. 8221 l(lng.Oele Arizona YC: Bill Huber. Shoreline YC (Long Beach): B & w APPLIANCE co, 7355 HOltO~ VALLEY 25.3 .............. 3411 via Lido, Su111 204, Newpor1 Huntlnot()(I BIACh, CA S 'C"I Belmont Sh Y ht Cl b (Lo g SI A .. t t ....__., CA · ..._. ....... e..ctl. CA 926t3 Thi.a bull,,. .. It COnductlCI by • teve c tam. ores ac U n llef ,,. . .-.un 1no on .,_ · a Mela. C" 9H.27 SeW\'T\t!I ln\l'MttMnt•. lf'C . 3471 general pllr1MtahlP Beach). Andy Roee. Fort W orth. Tex Boat C lub ; 92::!.,d vwnune G~lhilf Jr. Ectwwd H. T•l>tl, 62 '-'Bey, vie Lido, Sutt• 204. Newpon BMc:h. wnma M 8oult J Th Al mJ Ba Ye d D KJat• 8Meh. CA. 92"0 CA 92e&3 Tlll1 1111ernen1 wu ftl«I with Ille erry om peon, a tos Y • an ave "' ~~2~~ Ar1ra1. F0\11\ltln v.-.y. .wry t.. CO.. 253 MlgOO!la. Coeta Lvlt CalOIW"on. All Cltlel 1nvn1-County c 11t-ot Of .. County on Anacapa Y C . Thi• t>ullnM• 11 CIOndUlllllCI by' an Thli ~.::!71 due ed b ments. 950 w .. 1 17111 StrMt, SuU• Nov 22. 11183 The aeries is open to skippers and c:r e w s who are 1nc11v1c1ua1 1 con 1 Y· • a. Senta "na, c", 927Qe ,.,,_ members of qu.allfied yacht clubs, exclusive of the a.maro v G1u1111er. Jr EO: ':'~"f:P Thie bu9I,,.. la C!Ollducited by. a Put>llshlCI Orange Cout Delly Thia 11a1ement wu tiled with the T .... •11 t · • 1 11 ............. the llmltlCI P•f1,,.,.,.,lp P!fot Dec 1. 6, 16, ??, 1983. host Lona Beach Yacht Club. LBYC o fficials said Of Coun ·-a -WU -.. ...... Nchtrd A ~I. Secr-tlll'f 9286-83 . .,, ad'' County Clel'k of Inge ty on tr C*1l OI OftnOt Co.inly on Thlt llat-1 WH tiled with Ille more entries are expected before the Jan. 3 d e une. o.c 1, tt83 1. 1"' 1----------- Se I 11 kn th "*''• · f'Dt1 ft County Clln ol Orange County on Tll'r The Ficker ries was orig NI y own as e Publlllhed Orange eo..1 o.ity P\IOltllhlCI Of ca.at Olllty O.c 1. 1"3 ""* Pllll.IC NO ~ Padffc Coast Mat.cl\ Racing Series. The aeries wllt be Pt101 o.c 8, 1s, 22, 21. 1MS'394-e3 t o.c 15, 22'7:. 1..,, JM s. PIJblllMd °' Co.It Delly FtCTmOUt IVMmU Ailed ln Cat.allna-38 aloopa, the same boat WM!d ln the t"4 &Ml43 "°' o.c 16, 22':1:. 1983, Jen 5, .....,. ITATDllWT Congressional Cup whic h features 10 of the top tN-4 • ni. ~ ~ -OOln8 match racing crews ln the w o rld. i---Ml--IC-NO_TIC(____ ..Ot--'3 bur':: ~BlMENTI. • "'*" I =====~======r===========t--;;c;;~~~~~;---1------------t-----------pa11ner~. 11207 &.. lyOI'. S11t1t• r: PlCnnout ~-PWUC NOTIC( "8.JC NOTICE A"-. CA 121oa Ptlll.IC NOTICE ewm ITAT....-r ''" J ~n. 2130 a.-TM IOIOwklO ~ -clolnO f'ICnnout WU PICnTIOUI .utMta tlllOO DrfYe, ~ llMOI\, CA. ,ICTmOUI ~U bu..,,._•: MAm ITA1"IMlllT NMll ITA~ tHIO NAiii ITATtmtfl THE OOLOfN OAl'IOC.N QUUT The ~ l*tOfl It ~ Tiit follOWlng per_,. e.e dOlnQ OOtclOfl L Ud1twentt, U I~· The fotlowlng 1)9rl0fl It OOlng HOME, 8018 Harding Way, Coeta .,.._ • butintM te; rl L-, UI HIM, CA. IOl31 llnftt a1 M ... CA tHH ADVANCI a.AJJTY SUPPLY. PAC"IC lllHIAlllCH ... a. Millon 01\aain, 111 UdO Piwt PACH[Tl'EA PlllOP6ATY MA!f+-Oerlene M PM>tlan. 3011 H#dlflO 72U MutdY Cit~. Hun11noton SOC:t ... m . 2111 l . COMI ~wy .. DfM. NewpOt\ 8Mclf\, CA.~ liNANCE, 872 HtlYttel. ~ Wey, Coeta .,__._CA. IMH leadl. CA. tff.47 Ciot'Ofla dill...,, CA.12'126 T'hll bueiNM .. cOflCIUded bY" a , CA 92t63 C111r1111 M Pabalen, 8011 Aot«1 Lee Goode, 70:1t Moon-~;.. Hofll, taltl JIGtlton. gen«el 11"1~ MklnMI JOMC>h lAml>Kk, 112 l't1tdin0 WS'f, CO.ta MIN. CA. f Olrda. ~ IMGI\, CA. WWtlTAI .... CA tMa JWOl'M 0 1181'11, "'10t"'1., l.ew tiyatd, H9wPOf1 IMefl. CA HM3 92'28 7 fNI ~ 11 aondllC*t by. a Ttlll ti__. ..,.. Mid wlttl IM lllil t1u11neU II~ by 11'1 TNI ~ II ~ by • Tiiie ~le~ by M limltld peit1••ilS> Counlr a--. OI Or-. c..nty Oii :ldull oet* .. 11«1~ lndl'Adl*. MtMn ....,., NOii ''· 1111 MIU l~ 0... M ''°*' liloller1 t..• 0... Thia llMenwlt ... fled wttll tN ,_, Thie 1tttwnent w11 llled wfth IN Thlt alfllement -NICI wfttl .. 1NI ....,_t .... fllotd _. IN COWttY ()ett of OninQe ~I) Oii LMf ~ Olltll 04 Or•"941 COl#'ty Otl County CWtl at OfM9a ~an ow-of Or-..~ on ~ fr, 1• .-o. 9\'Mll 1 1"3 De I llli De. I, ,.. ,_.. -..... mNlt Dl't'9 "'-,._ """' ~ OrWIQlt COM! DellY ....... CA. tlNI Publllltl«I orenoe eo.1 OllY ~t)lllheel OrlftOll ~ °"1 ~ er.. c... ~ ,_ o.o. 11.. n ft, 1.a. Jan I. .....,_. Onfwe CDmll Dll1 t Dec I 16 t2 29. tta. Piiot Ole e. Ii, 12. 19 tte:l ""°4 Dae I. tt, 11. ft, "'' 1M4 Pio! 0-. t .. 11, b . 1M.). . ' . t3t$-13 ~ ..,.1-'3 MOl4a 12t:M> f ' I l ·~----------------...,-·---~ --. Pt*IC NOTICE PIJlllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ·-----NOTICI CW TM1aT11E'a aAllE NOTICE OI' PUeLIC HIA•INO T·lt201 'ICTlflOUI eutMal L-.... eOC:KYMa«I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th•t NOflCI CW NAMI ITATfMINT T ...... A·1SMol '"• Ctty Couocll Of the City ol New· TflUIHI'I IALIE the following 1)41111()"* .,. d01no UNl'T COOi A POii 8HCh Wiii hold • publiC hHflng T.I . No. f-»12 Tellala bu1lnoH H QflOYlfl EIC•OWC~ATION to t onlldott I roc:ommend1t10<1 of IMll'OftTANT NOTICI TO WILKINSON ENT El'IPAISES,•----------;;;;;;;:::;::::=::=::m:::==:;;:~== u duly •P~ntttd Truttee un<lat th• the NawPOll BHCll Planning Com· ll'ttOll'lflT\' OWNffll 0~01 B~vtew two . Su"111 Ano. CA •••••••••llliilll••••••••• following OtSCrtOO<J dee<l of trull m1111on thet use PERMIT NO 1987 YOU Afll IN Of,AULT ONOER A 2707 CLASSIFIED 1'11E DAILY PILOT WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION or TAENO IMPORT SALES. INC· OHO Of T"UIT, DATED Jul1 17, M•rthllll p Wllktnton 111, 20401 ro THE HIOHES'T BIDDER FOR IOc:.tted at t?()() West Coost Highway lllO, UNLlll YOU TAKE ACTION Bayview Ava ' S•ntlt A"ll. CA 92701 INDEX . '.LA SI L'J '·'.I) ()'·'•·' l(:E I IOUR". CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR t>e revoked use PERMIT NO 198 7 TO N OTECT \'()UR ll'tlMl"TY. IT ChrlStllW B WllktrllOll 20•0' -,. 1:.. ,. r - CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN was m111111y approveo by Int Ptan· MA\' .. IOLO AT A ll'UellC a.ALI. Bayv1ttw Av11 S1n10 Ana CA 92707 CIVIL CODE SECTION 292.ii (Ply· 111"0 Comrn11tion in Aprll 198 t a/\d If YOU NflED AN EXll'lANATIOH flus t>uemats ts conouttad by ,. Ible II the llrna Of Nie In l•wlul allow• Int Ol>4t'•t1on or tho exu;tmg OF THE NATUflE OF THIE cttal PltlM1S.n1p monei.ot the United Statwl all right. automouve soles ano service tecihty PtlOCHDINO AOAINST YOU, YOU Ch11st1ne B Wilkuitori To Plue Yu Ad, Cal lltlt enO lnltlffft c:onveyeo to and Ill D C t H 0.stti<t Tlla P1ann111g IHOULO CONTACT A LAWYI... Th11 SIAtf!Mwnt wtt 11'41<! '""th Ille now fltlO Dy 11 un<kk ul<I 0..0 ot COMm1Ul()f1 hU oat111m111tK1 tnat On O.C.....bef 29 1983 •t 10 00 ourlty Clt!•k ot Orange County on Telephone ~·t·rvH'f': MorHlay.FmJay Trust tn lhe prope<ty l>tfelnlftt< ct.. Treno lmpotl Setts Int hat fllll«l 10 A M ALLEGHANY INVESTMENT 1 t983 ec:rtbed comply '"'" the cond1t1ons of ap-CO INC A Cdhtorn1e cofl)0<c1t1on 1'23218' REAL ESTATE T A U S T O R T H 0 M A S proval 1mposoO by Ina City in 1981 as Ouly appOlnteo Trust&l! unde< 11110 Publ11h&O Or11nge <..oast Oa11y ...... ,.L BOCHYNSKt ano h11 lha1efo11 recommt111t1eo 10 pursuant to Oeeo or Trust recClfdOO 1101 De< t!i n ;>9 t983. Jan :>. ,..,..1 .... n, 11111. CATHY BOCHYNSKI tne City Council ma1 USE PERM I I August t9 1980 as inst No 21955 198• i'lltir" hl•••I BENEFICIARY MARSHA ELIZA· NO t987 t>e revo!\eO In book 13706 page t•6 t. ot 0 11.clal 64 n.93 11..ollaw 1•.,.,, .... 1. BETH GEAN NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER Rt1tords m trte olt1ce ol lhe Coun1y 1· • ., .. ll.,•• I., . ., h RECORDED January 15 198 t as GIVEN that sa10 pubhc hearing will Rocorde1s or 01ange Couoly State l••••"' •MM•• \".5:; ~1oof~~~11~~~~ ,!,3~~ ~f~ ~8~~·:. ~~ ~":u~~~ ~;~ ~r,;a~nu~~~ ~~~ai1~t>~~~Ae;~~'$~1<'6° r~~~~~'. oPIJl,FtLclCIE HOoFTTIHCfE t~~~.E:': or lhe Recorder or Orange County, Council Chembers or Ille Newport husbanu end wtl• B5 101111 tenants .... ,. .. .,, v.11., H id deed or trust oesc11t>es the Boacn Clly Hall et wn1cn 11me and WILL SEll AT PUBLIC AUCTION SHIE"IFF·COROHIEfl, lluo•1111"""' u. .. h lollo·•lng p<opetty p!ACe lnttrllSted l)e1M>ns may llP· TO HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR CASHI COUNTY Of OflANOf 11un1 11.,,,.,.., PARCEL t Lot 86 ol Trec.t No 1)41er ano t>e haa10 thereon WANOA (payable 11 110111 01 sale 1n rawtutl NOTICE OF IALf I~""' 94n. 1n tho C11y ol 1rv1ne Counly ol E ANDERSEN money ol the unuoo s1111es1 at the UNDER CifCflff OF '-"'"'" 11 .. .t, Ora"911. Sllle Of C1htorn1a. as pat CITY CLERK parking IOI entrance 10 Suite t t t I I FOREC'LOIU"IE l..j(ur .. 11111• map roc:orded 111Sook 406. pages t5 Cny ol Newporl Beach Town & Country Ruod Or81l9e Celt· ULVEROAL( COMMUNITY AS-::t·~.:~-1 10 26 Inclusive, m1acellaneous maps Put>l1sn.o Otenoe Coast Oe11y P1tot forms a11 r.ghl 1111e ano 1ntetest con '50CIA flON ti~ P1e1n11rt vs M ........ ,,, ,, 1n the olfloe of 11111 County Rec0<0e< Oecember 22 1983 6589-83 voyed 10 6nd now held by 11 unde• CHARLES E VANCE. 0101 Oelen-N••"'"' 11..n of sa10 County s111d De«! ol l<ust 111 me propetty dant No 39 56· 27 :-... .. l11rf,...,, .. EXCEPTING TrlEREFROM ell Oii, DllD•fC NOTICE situated on sa10 County ano Staie I HI<! u"ders1gnoo Brad Gales. ,,,.,. Ju.,. l•1~••14••1 Oii ttghts m1netalt. m1n1111l rtghts, r~ descri~ BS ne11ll Coro"er County ot Orange ~·""' 11"" natural gas rlgnts and 01he1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS PARC(L t fha1 portion ot Lot 79 tale 01 Calllorn•e do heteby certify ~:,1,n~:;u11• hydrocarbon substances t>elow • OF IULK TflANSFEA or Tract No 376 County of Orange. hal by v111ue of Oetree of Fore Su'""'' bo•ll depth ot 500 reel uoOe< the parcel ot (Secs 6101•6107 u cc ) Stale of California. as per map re· losu1e a110 Sale 111 Ille Superior T"""" land here1nabove OHCrlbed without Notice 15 nerebygiven 10 thec:reoi· co1ded 1n Book 1~ page 29 mis· our I or 11111 County or Orange State w1 .. 1m""'" me right or surtece entry. as r• tors 01 HERMAN L ROSS Trans· cttllGneous maps 1n lhe omc;e or 1t1e ' Ca111or111a. entered on June 29. M111>1k 110.1 .... served 1n Ille OeeO from Oua1I feror(s) wnose Home aooress is Counly Recorder ot sa10 Coun1y ae-1983 dnO recnraod June 29 1983 In ~;.:;,~~~ "'" 1un·No1thwOO<I a hm11eo partner· 9272 Sundr10ge Or1ve. Citv 01 Hunt· scribed as lollows h., above 01111t1ed action wherein fl. ... h l'ropr ,.1 a111p. recorded June t8, 1979 In •ngton Beach Counly 01 Orange. Commencing 81 a po1n1 111 tlle UlVEROAlE COMMUNITY AS 1 ..... ,,._ 1.,.""' BOOk 13 t89 page t8 t8 Ottic1al R• State 01 CalilClfllli I hit a 1>ulk trans· s0urrieaste11y hne or sa10 101 79 dis-OCIA flON. " Callfo111111 Non-Prof11 t:. ,,~,.,, t. ... co1os let ,, at>Oul 10 118 maoe 10 SHANTI 1an1 n0tlh 39 Ot19rees 47 m1nutt1s 49 orpo1a11on the above name<! platn· \.••"'"' ''••'l"'•h PARCEL 2 An l!•Clus1ve 11115&-DEWAN ANO ANAND s DEWAN seconos east 129 so feel from 1ne 1ll(SI ot>ta1neo d 1uOgmen1 ano I ••• ,. ... ruu""' ment fOf parking purPOses ovet 111a1 Transletee(sl Mhose Home aoaress most sou1herly co1ne1 ot sa10 101 79 tttr.;.i or tur.c10su1e ano sate Lluj>lo ,,.. 1 1111> Pottlon ol Lot 94 ol salO Trac\ No 15 253 Camino Atroyo Coty 01 tnaflte nortn ~ oeg1ees 12 minutes ga1nst CHARLES E VANCE ano ::.::::: ~:. ':. ~'."'"' 9•23 Shown on Exhibit "A 10 the Ana11t1im C0univ 01 Orange Slate 20 secooos west parallel with the MIRIAM J VANCE oetenoant(SI 10< 1,.1..,,1.,.1 '""'"' Oec1ara11on ol Aestrichons IClf Int 01 Cautornia south..,Hterty lme ot st11d 101 79 a lie ~um 01 Eignt nunoreo Mtvenly & 1,," 1 • ..._~ lakes Master Assoc1a11on recorded Tho property 10 be irensttttreo 15 01s1ance ot 112 09 reet sa10 point Ot tOO Oollors tawful money of Ille M,o1.o~ 11, ... 1.ri.. Seplemt>er 19 T977 1n Boole T2382 OesttlbeO 111 general as All stoci.. 111 1>e1ng me rrue pOlnl ot oeginmng Un11e<.1 Stales ano by wtue ot a writ .i ... n ..... ,.._,. PllQI! 1265 Ottic1al Rec0tds as traoe. riuures equipment ano g<><><1 111ence con11nu1n11 nClflh 50 degrees I enlo1cemen1 on said acuon Issued "'•"(' '" carport space 96 Said easement Is wtll 01 that S'endwich Restauranl 12 mmu1es 20 seconds west 70 00 n Novemt>at 8, t983 I am com· :~: ,;: ~:_:;:'." lurlher de lined end desc11bed 1n business known as He RM & leet thertce South 39 oegrees 4 7 mande(I to sell all lhe pro1><111y 1n tt\411 IY•• ••.. t ,, "'' Artlclci VIII ollhe Declaration of Re-HELEN s DELI and located at 704 minutes 49 sec:onos weSt t29 SO fel!t ounty 01 Ora"ll" State ol Call-"'-"' l'ruf'Ony strlcttons tor fhe Lakes Planned De-East BalbOa Ctty 01 Newporr Beach 10 1ne sou1nwes1er1y Line ol sa•O 101 rorn•a t1esc11bed as lollow5 l\rlw s...,,,,. velopment, recoroeo September 19 County 01 Orange State or c811' 79. !hence south 50 C!egrees 12 Lot 26 ol lrac1 No 6786 as re RE i:..chanp 1977 1n book 12382 page 13 t8. Ot-iorma ' minutes 20 seconos east alOflil 1ne Ordea '" Book 285 Pages 3 to 5. II r wan...., hclal Aecoros Tne bulk transler will be consum· southwesterly 11nt! to sa10 101 79 10 a inclusive or M1sce11anoous Maps 1n PARCEL 3 A "on-exclusive eas.-meted on 01 alter me l llh oay 01 point wn1ch bears south 39 oegrees he Ortoce or tne Orange Coun1y Re-RENTALS ri:'~~C: 2l 5 8e 0~11~1~{~~~~ 0~~~~~ ~.~u:;kro~~c 818;1~ ~: .. ~yn ~:S~-~;';;~~~:~u~:~15o~~.~2:.n~ 0~~e;I ~=~~s more commonly ::::::: U:,1~:~~~ sal<I easement btlfng lur1het 0e11neo moretand whose adoress 15 640 N mence norm 59 oegrees 47 minutes know.1 as 3862 Hamilton S11eet 1 "'"""''-' and Oe5erlbed 111 AnlCle II of Ille Tustin Ave Sune 101 Sanra Ana .-9 seconos east 129 ~ ree1 10 the 1 .. me Cahlorma l .. >11o. t ,.,, Oec11ra11on ot Rescric11ona IOf the Cahlornia I rue point or 1>eg1nn1ng t ogetl'let "''th all ano s1ogular '"" t'<•d 1 nl Lall.es Mastet Assopeuon releueo Tllat lhe 101 oate fOf hlmg claims P"RCEL 2 A nO<l·l!llClus1ve ease tenements 11ero01taments ano BP· r .... n1 ..... ~·1 .. rn to 111 P111oe1 2 abOve 111 Ille escrow rele<red 10 nerein ,5 merll 101 1oa11 ano ut1hty purposes purtenanc1.1s thereun10 belong1rt9 0t r .... n1.,,_.. 1· .. r YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A January IO 1983 over the 1011ow1ng "'anyw10' appelfa1n1ng ti...1~ ..... tv•n OEEO OF TRUST DATED Janu81)' 6 So far U •S known 10 the Trans· Beg1nn1ng al a point 1n tne PrOJ.l('tly to 1>e SOIO Sub1ect to th8 li...p~ .... lnt 1981 UNLESS YOU TAt<E ACTION lereecsi 811 business names ano 80_ soutneasterly 11ne ol said lot 79 01s· "!Jnl of reo.imp11on 729 020 ~::;::::;~~ r,~7 ... tw.1 TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT oresses used by tho Transterot(SJlor lance north 59 oegrees 47 minutes 729 030 125 IAI CCP 11~,. Furn ,,. Uni MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE the pasi three yeais are SAME 49seconoseast t94 so1ee1 lrom the Prospec1t•e b•dde" should reter ,.,...,,. IF YOU NEED .\N EXPLANATION OF Oateo December 14 1983 mos1 soulhetly corner ol sa10 101 79 10 Sect10lll 70 I 5 tO lo 701 680 CCP 11o....,, &o -rd THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· Shanti Oewa" 111erice riorth SO C!egrees t2 m1nu1es inclusive lo• provisions govern111g 11 ....... Mu.,.i. ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD Aneno s Oewa~ 20 ~onos wes1 160 24 teet parallel 1ne terms cond1flons and ellec:ts ol ~~~:":::...i. CONTACT A ~AWYER Transferee with the sou1t1weste1ty 11ne or said 101 the salr ""o the l111b1llty of Oelau1t1ng 11# ••••• "'°"...,.. 102 l 1.kep111es, lrvlna. CA 92664 Pu1>1r~ned Orang• Coast Daily p,101 79 10 the b1191nnmg or a tangent b1oae1~ • 'lfrnLol> w s.,_,. "(II 1 street aooress 0t common December 22 1983 6586_83 curve concave soutnweSterly ha .. ng PUBLIC. NOTICE 1S HEREBY •Hrni.i. Wani<l<I des.gnatoon ot prooerty is $h<>wn a roo1us ol 25 00 reer a!!O a c.entraJ GIVEN 11\al on f'uday J;M\Ull'\' t3 ""'•rift ''" Rm• abOve no warranty •s given as to •ts ftllD•JC ..,..TICE ar'lgle of H o.grees 2• minutes 55 1984 al 10 30 o clock AM ot that Ullo ~ .. i. completeness Of couec:tnass) The rUUL ~ seconds thencP "''51erly along selCI oay at Main L01>1>y Courtnouse 700 e.-.-~n'-l• benel1e1ary under said Oeeo of STA TIEMENT OF curve e Otstance 01 19 la leet 10 tile Crvot C.t'nter Ome West Crty or ~.:d'.:;t ~:.!" Trust by reuon ot • !>reach Of oe-ABANOONMEN'T OF USE ~ ~1nn1ng or a 1angen1 curve con· Santa Ana I will sell th' 111>o~e dt" S""'•tl' teull 1n the obligations secvreo FICTITIOUS &USINfSS NAME cave soulheasterly having a radius sc11bed prope!ly unOet sa10 wm M·• ....... 1. lheteby heretofore executed 1no Tiie lo/towing Pl!ISOOI have aban ot 45 00 reet ano a central angle ot ano decree 01 so much mer.eol as IOUl 1004 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. Business Countf'r: Monday· Friday 8:00 A.M .-~::30 P.M. touo 11101 IVlf IVU IV14 IOlfl OEADLl~E.': 11111 PlJRUCATION lllJ4 1040 MonJav 11>4/ 1uu Tt1t'sda v HHf ~r I I IV!MJ V\' l'C IW"C a\ 11•.)J 11») Thur-.d.n '°"' '""" F rul11, IU76 " 1u1~ ~alurtla' 111\IWI 1•08• Sundav ·- ... JI 'I 1111 'l1w ... "ril ·11111r ... ~II h t OEA OUNt.: 11 .:w a.111. I\ -'.W I' Ill 1.30 p .111. 1.:m rm I ~11 fl 111 :UHi f'.111. :~ (l() p.111. tUll• IOll<I l\llll 110(1 CA'.'CELl.ATIO~ & 111' 11'\ll II 7l UV! I~· '" II)< .. ,. COHHECTIO!\S: Cancellation and 1·.,rrection::. may be rnad1· on same· JeaJl ine~ a~ above . Pleast' a k for a tam.:Pll ation number when c·arwrlling vour ad. '4•"' OR 11:~ ERR ' 01 · Ch l J I :"." eek your a< at v and report :~ 1 errors immed1 ~tc,ly. The DAILY ::; PILOT assume:, liahilitv for the fir~t :~ incorrect ir.sertion cnlv. m .. CLAS IFIED 642-5678 :r~~ •••• " ... .... I ...... fer .... :ut ;~; 1 .. C.--.••-r...,al..__ ___ 100 ....... 1 C.aeral __ J!!2 Liii iSLE Tradition.al 3 Br, 3 ~ Ba. Bayfront, pier & float for 65' boat. Pnced to sell $1 ,250,000. IRVllE TEllllACE P.rnor.10111 Ii.iv & 1.11.t.'an v1t•w from -t Br, -I Ba JUltu .• ,.~1 hum "·· Pnml' ltx:<sllwl. 1775.000_ VISTA IEL Liii UYFlllT Fabulow bay & mounWJ\ view. l Bdrm, 1 Ba. condo co-op. Lowest priced at $295,000. datlvered to thl! uooers.gned • w11t· C!onoo lhe uMl of tlle F1C11t10US Bus•· 268 Oeg•ees 49 m1nu1es SO S«onds may t>e necessary to satosty sa10 ANNOUNCEW:NTS ten Oecla1111on 01 Oelautt and De· ness Nam<! UNIVERSAL SYSTEMS thence westerly northl!rty norltl 1uogmt1"I w11n 1nteres1s ano costs 11,.,..,..,.,...,.n,. lmJ IAYSllE PUCE IAJFllOIT mono fOf Sale. ano w111ten notice or 801 S P1tscilla Anaheim CA 92806 eas1er1y 1no southeasterly along to the h•ghest bidder for t aSll 1n Lo••"' tw••I ~111>411 •• ~,_....,.ular bay front dplx 2 br. 2 ba up-. 2 br, b1each and ol elect1on to cause tho owner ~atl H Jungclaus 26152 sa•O curve o 011u1nce or 211 14 feet lawfol money ol ine U1111eo S1a1es , •• ,,...,... , ...--~ :~:'ry''~;~ ~~1::~,:;~ ~~::"~r~~ Estala. Mls.sion Vleio. CA-~;,691 lo lhe beginning ol a 1angen1 cu1ve Oateo al Sant~ Ana Cahrorn1a De ., ..... •IOI ~"'"'" ~::: 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaceti !Wduced-$1,500,000 1 ' . ., • The Fictitious Business Name re-oncave nor1heas1erly having a cemoer 7 1983 ~,'.:':.::• ~ """"""•' J<•t• af1er the un<1ers1gneo causeo said lerreo 10 abOve was 11100 111 Ora 11 ra01us of 25 00 teer and e central re1t1sott lee 8 Van Gemer1 nouce ol breach and of etec11on to County on November 24 1983 ng an,9111 01 u aegree1 24 minutes 5!i 1617 Wo'1chtt 011ve Suite 20A PElllllU NDIE OCUIFllOIT t>e racorooo AuguSt 25, t983 as This b siness was condubeo b a seconds thel'ce sou111euterly alono Newpo11 Beacn CA 92660 Instr No 83·373248 ol Ottic1a1 Re-inOiviOu~ Y satO curve a 01startee ot t9 38 leet BRAD GATES She<1ll-Co1oner cords In tho o"oc::e ol the Recorder of Kart H Jungcleus thence tangent to sa1<1 curve south Counr~ ol Orange CA ew,,_ .. h• o;..r. Orange County lh•s statement ,..as hlecl with the 50 degrees 12 m1nu1es 2'0 secOflds By'< Brown Sergeant •e....,,... lll>i>'""""'"' S1t0 sale ..,11 b8 m&Oe. but wtthOUt County Cle•~ 01 OrA11ge Count on asl 160 2' 1ee110 the sou111eas1e11y Puoh~n .. o Orange Co11s1 Oa1ty P1101 a.,..,,..,. ...... ,..., covenant or warranty eapress Of 1m-Dec 1 1983 Y hne or saio 101 79 1nence souln 39 Dec t5 22 29 1983 'ln•..,..,.....n, Upp,.,,.,..,.,. ptl8CI regar01119 title OOSH$Slon. or 11111 nor176031 oegrees ~ 7 minutes 49 seconos "'est 6502·83 ~';.;"..:.!':" :.' .~:,:"" enc11mbrences 10 pay the remaining Pu!>hst>ed Orenge Coe.st Oa.ly ~ 00 lt'l!t lo lllt< point or ~1nn1ng •M,.,.., ...... , .. , p11nc1pet tum of lhe note(SI secureo p,101 ~ 1~ 22 29 1983 Jan 5 EXCEPT fHERfrROM any por Pll!LIC NOTICE M••••-1 .,, by salCI d890 ol Trust wilh 1nteres1 198, t•On 1ne•e1" mtlud<'<! w1th1n Percet '•-------------as •n nlCI note pro...,deO eovances •I ~ 75.a3 abOve oescrobf'O CPP·Sl.Slt any. un<let 1he te<ms ot s.t.lCI Oeec1 ot f'o1 1nlorm1111on only Cool' HOT'ICIE OF T'"USTEE'S SALE EMPLOYMENT ::·~r~-:'eec=~~V:,',:e"i~:/~~':!4:.e°c! POOllC NOTICE 55s~~: p~~~~ty ~3"'~· ~~1 a 3 ;oress or T.s.:~T~l£2'0t !~.~·~ ~:~;;~, by saJO Deed ol Trull NOTICE OF TRUSTIEIE'S SALE 397 Granada Way Costa Mesa Cali-YOU ARE 1N OEFAUL T UNDER A Seid tale Wiii be helO on Thurs· No '233/W TEAM fornia DEED Or T~USI OAIEO Seprem · day Oeoemt>er 29. 1983, al 2 00 loan · A AN rne s11ee1 •Odress and other t>er 15 l982 UNLESS vou 1 AKE l,. .. pm et the Cnapman Avenue en· T~Nt';°C:g~~ common oes1qnahon of any ot lhe ACTION ro PROTECT YOUR - trance 10 Int CIVIC Centt< 8\.11101ng AID MORTGAGE IERYICES INC rear orooerty cteSCllbed abOve IS PROPERTY IT jJ.AY BE SOLO Al A H·-- 300 East Chapman Ave Orar19e s Outy 8P001nted Trustee under th~ purport.a 10 b8 397 Granada Way PUBLIC SALi' IF YOU NEED AN ~~.,., CA ollOwtng Oesc111>11<1 Oeed ot ttusl Cosra Mesa Ca1tlornoa EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE At the lime of lhe 111111•1 1><1bl1-ILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION The unOt1rsigned Trustee 01s· 01' THE PROCEEOtNG AGAINST MCRCHANOIS£ =nt ~:.,:·~np~~~ic:~I-= o\~~ T~s~H:Nt,~~~~1 ~~~~~ERR;g= ~~~~~f~':.!/~~~~:y :~~r~: ~~·~~~r ~~~y;~u SHOULD CONTACT A ~~;::: ... obligation MCured by Int eboYe O• EPTIFIEO CHEC~S SPECIFIED IN common Ol!Stgl'l&hon if any Shown On January 13 1984 at 9 15 A1> •••" sct1bed Oeecl of truSI and est1m1ted 11/ll CODE SECTION 292•11 (pay· l>et'em am EOUITV HOLDING COAPOR· 91.1, M.,. ... i. costs. ••Ptlf'MS and aovanc.s ,, ble al the 11me ol sara in tawful Sa•d sale w1ll 1>e msoe but without AT ION as Outy a0004nte<1 T tusteoe l .... , .. "' t.qu•1•••• ' •• .., . )'l()l ))10 \)211 ""' \\I~ ,, 1..: Ocean & jetty vtew s Man ne room, 4 bdrm. 3 l1Jlh 3iOO '>CJ II I rnr parkin~ $1.285,000 FAllll&llS 11.AICll llU TOP New 4 br, 4\.1 ba, custom French Normandy ut.at.e I 2 pnme acre hillwp Now $995,000 CllllUIO CHS IAYFll.DIT Coronado Island rust bayfront lot 85' boat deck. Plans avatl Now $370.000 w/trade. AllllOWNUI MOIE Near new 4 bd.nn. 4 bath. lake view 3500 sq. ft $440,000 Will trade for a local property BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR )41 0 ,,.,,,c1 •. Or"" N B 67) 6161 .,. .... -------- The Classified Dep1rt•ent of the Dally Piiot will be closed Saturday, Dece11ber 24th through Monday, Dece•ber 26th for the Chrlst11as Holidays. IH1tt fer Wt 1 ..... fer Sala ••• ,.. 1112 ...... 1112 lllll ISU VllU u ,aoo,ooo One ot the f1nesT homes on Newport Bay Over 7000 sq 11 w1511 1>e<11ooms. 5', l><1tilS PLUS s t udio, 111u~1c. room eleva1or, sau11a 1111d 5 room master ~u•lt' Centered around a lvshly 1-1len1ed a111um w1fh 1,,1qe p11vate pool Cus- tom e.1tcep11ona1 and yra11d '" every way P1er1s11p tor 1arge yacht 63 t· 1400 - "1\ll HI HOii. I IHIMI '> !Ac • REAL ESTATE 131-1400 NEWPORT IUCH R-3 LOT! E•cellem area Walking distance to new s11opp1ng center 1"cl11des a cnarm- '"1.1 2 Bdrm l'IOme plus bac.helor unit Each w11n 2 car encloseo garage Great potentral for future 1 edevelopment Only $145000 6•6·7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS COLDWeu.. BANl(eRO NEWPORT IHCN HUGE LOT 190 ~ 178) with good Olde1 3 Bdrm 2 balh tiome S2 t5 000 P 1d owner wtll carry "'' llc0ar411, Rltr. Ul·l12t SAVE 115 Mesa Verde's finest h•d· dt111 2·sly • Bdrms 3 Ba tam•ly room and a btg 3 C.Jr garage Tne owner nas been 1rensfe1ted out ol lhe a1ea ano must aell 1n1s beauhful home now Bargain p11ce S 189 000 751 319t C::.SElECT ..,.. PROPERTIES • JASMllE CRHI Tn1s will be sold• 3 B<lrm snarp clean 2 htepfaces assume loan near pool 1enn1s etc $340 000 Sub mo• U,_.lfJUf t1C>Mt:S Aeal101s, 675·6000 Coroaa ••I Mar 1022 COHH IEL llAl IPll IEWPOIT IUOI 2 'Two bdlm units duplex 111 1114,100 COfona del M ar Opla is Lovely 2 BR Newport Oeltn1tety me nest buy 1n Beach condo. move-tn CdM Units 1n gooo tood perlecl Spacious br1g11t, & owne1 ts ve1y anxious loaded with decorator 10 sell $269 500 upgrades Great Pa110 & ROIEH RULTY 2 t>alconles Terrtllc, ,11_2311 large. low 1ntere91 rate 675.3311 E at Wknds loan Owner says sell• ve 144-IHO Plan• • .,, •f ,.,,.. r ~"" /. ' .t 01..~ f or Claulftfd Ad ACTION CaU A DAI\ Y P'tLOT AD-YISO. MJ·U11 OOEAI I JETTY VIEW 200 Btk 40 tot 3Br den Jba yard c.ompl refurl> $449 900 2 t 7 Jasm1nr Or:>en Sal Sun 1-5 O wnr agt 673-555 t Costa Mesa 1024 1 Br Condo upper near S C Plaza pool 1enn1s Cal Vets assume 8•1, ? 1'.11215.0551 2 Br 2' • Ba Townhouse pool SPd outdoor bbq F111antt09 flexible 6112-8157 4 Br 2 ba w1a11ac11 gar on 60 • 120 corner lol at 911 V1c1011a for a IOw 01.ce of S93 500 Call 6•6·8386 WTllH ~5.823 39 01 the Un 190 StatHl ell hi covenant 01 wa11anry ll•press Of 1m recClfOeO Septeml>er 22 1982 as l ''"'""''"" Tiit totll 1noebteoness being en ,1~nd •nler~t conveyed 1;'~nd plied regaro1ng 11ne POSSess1on 01 inst No 82•333238 01 Ottlelal 'Re t ,,.. 1" "'" e.stlmate on whtch lhe openlng b'<S ts h_.d DY 11 Uf"dttf satd Deed of encumbt ances •nclud1rig fee~ t.ords '" the othc.e 01 lhe Cotmty :.~~~~-u~"'" compu1eo may be ob111neo by call· rust in the property h8te1nalter O• charoes and e~pentes or the Trustee Aecoroei ol 01ange C0unty Slate of '""'" "''"' •~·•· 1ng (7 U ) 937.()91>6 tho Oay t>etore nbeo ano or 1M 11us1s crea100 by sa10 Celilorn•o E•ecuieo by Rick o Pot-J·~•lr• the sale TAUS TOR DORIS A WATER· Deed ol I rust to PAY lhft remi"n1ng ter a single men Will SELL AT M"'h"'"' Dated November 29. 1983 MAN p11nc•PDI sums Ol lhO notels) secured PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHESl M, •• 11.,,.. ... M111f•_ .. _______ , _________ _ :.~! S10,IOOIOWI ~Ddeboul 1.--------•••~ St21 '" ••· :~·~ very nice 2 bdrm 2' • Oatll Boy S Beach ~· 1•2: c('lnoo near 1aou1ous Real Estate ll.mlll"tel • .,~1-.l\ ~11• Cos111 Mesa redevelop if•~ .l>•P 1 lllllCITIAIE Gar age 8 Alley .Access Sll,HO "'' McCar41t, flltr. 141-7121 GROVER ESCROW CORPORATION BENEFICIARY BENEFICIA L by s111d Deed of Trusl to w11 BIOOEA FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S I M1• v..no..1 as S8•d Trustee APIT AL $70 000 00 w•lfl mterest I he< eon HECK tPllyable et time ol sale m ~-·: ,,..,,,..,~.,,. m• menl uro1t"<.:I Fuep111ce IRYlll£ TERRACE \a\\\ ~'14 illlt1Gned '2 car garaqe enae1 your pt1va1e world 111 \\'\ C HSTSllE COTIIH By T 0 SERVICE COM PANY. a9en1 ORPORAllON lromJuneS t983 18'1.per annum awlul moneyol lhe Un•leo Sllteslat ~:.~i;::ur•"' By Wino• McM1lhon Al:COAOEO August 31 1982 as as 01ov1oe<11n "81d no1e1s1 ptus costs he tront entronce 10 lhe Oto Orange ,.,.,,,,."' , .. .,., .. Atllllant Secretary ""r No 82 307038 ot Othcral Re· ano any advances of SS 448 91 wrth ounty Courthouse localed on .• ,. .. ,.~ •~·..,. One City Btvd 9=1 Orange CA 01os 1n thl! olhce of tne RecorOe• ol '"';';,:'~ 1 Cl 0 OeeO ~11ta Ana BlvO t>el-Sycamore n H •• "••r .. 7 835-a2aa range Counly ne iciar f un er ~ai . t IS Broaowey Senta Ana .::au-BQ•tS I 141 said deed ot !rust oesc11~ lhe ot r.u~I heretotore e•ecu1eo anode· otn•a oll righr u1'e and interes1 c:on· " Pu1>l1ltle0 Oraoge Coast Oa1ty P110t ollOw ng hveteo 10 lhe unders1gneo a w11t1!•n veyeo 10 and now hftl<J l>y 11 unoe< 1-.. • .,,. H•"'' ~ 8 IS 22 1983 Lot ,64 of Tract No 3763 as Piii Oeclara11on ot default and Demand io Deeo ot Trust in the prO()l!f'ly ~:;:-;,-1 6315-83 ap recClfOl!<l In Book 13 t Pages 38 ror Sale ano a w11tt~ Not•ce ol De s1tualed in se•C! County and State '-•I -------------to •2 inc:lusivt ot M15Goflaneous taun ano Elecl•on to Sell The under toscrjbf'd as ,...,.1 ..,, MLIC NOTICE eps in 1'1e ott1Gt of the County signed causoo sa10 nouce or Oetault PARCEL 1 Loi A of the A 0 M.,.,. >-""'' Recorder ol »•d County and Elec:uon 10 Sell robe recorOe<I tn Ha111s SubOlv111on. on the City ol ~t.1nt ._,, •• FICTl'TIOUI eUSIHfSS YOU ARE JN DEFAULT UNDER A the county wt.ere Ille real property IS Cotta Melll. County ot Orange. ':111""' 1'-'"" NAMI STATfMl!NT located Smh~• Tile re1iow•"" """'°" 11 d<>i"" EEO OF TRUST OATEO Oc:lobet O I N b 23 198,, Stale of Calllornla as per map re-<;upr·I•~ In•""'"'"' ... .--· . .,, 6 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· 8 e ovem er .. COrdll(J tn bOOll 8 page 69 ol MIS· s...u ..... ,. buSlnesl 81 ION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ALLEGH,.NY INVESTMENT CO celteneous Maps, 1n lho office ot Ille (A) IRVINE DOOR COMPANY (Bl EATY tT MAY BE SOLO .AT A PUB-INC County AecorOet ot satd Orange TRANSPORTATIOfC IRVINE GA A AGE DOOR COMPANY. LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· as sa10 Truslee County Excepllng lherefrom ll'le (Cl IRVINE GARAGE DOOR REPAIR ATION OF THE NATURE OF THE I I I I Town & Country Road =I NOfthweste<ly 51518@1 8190 8•C8pt 11•"'•" COMP.ANY (0) IRVINE DOOR COM-Orange. CA 92668 ti.•• In PANY·WE ARE •ONE IE) NEW· PROCEEOtNG AGAINST YOU. YOU 171•) 972·080<4 '"9 t11e1errom the No1t11ea11erly 95 l .,.,1~,,. HOULO CONTACT A LAWYER IMI M""" ri.~~ POAT BEACH DOOR COMPANY (F) 192, Holiday Aoao Newpon By Sa11 LeVolt A'sislant Secretary PARCEL 2 Thlll PO!llon 01 the 'M'''"" .,.,... 5"•1lrn NEWPORT BEACH GARAGE OOOR .,_ h CA 92..,..,, Published Ora"ge Coast Daily P110t NOtlheasterly 20 feel ol Senla Ana M""" 11 . .,_ COMP.ANY !GI NEWPORT BEACH =K """ Dec 8 IS 22 1983 H\', GARAGE DOOR REPAIR COM· ·111 1 st1ee1 aOOress Of common 6312•83 Avenue tying between lhe T• .. "" Tf•••I PANY (HI SUPER SAVERS Ill ANN tstgn8tl0fl ot propeny 1s s!lown Soulheastf'rly p1ot0t>91t1on ot 1he T'"'''" 1.,, .... REIGLE DESIGNS IJI REIGLE OE-ab0"9 no wa111n1y 11 given as to Its NClf1hl!llstetly and the Southwestetly SIGNS. IKI RE".>AL DESIGNS (LI omptet-n or correctness! The Imes ol thll portion ot Lot A ot the AUTOMOTIV( 1R111 NE 0 0 0 A C 0 Mp AN y t>enel1C1ary unde< said Deed ot PUBllC NOTICE A 0 Harris Subd1v1S1on OescrlbeO tn 11,.,,. ,,.,1"• SUBStOiARY OF AIR INDUSTRIES. Trust. by taason ot 1 breacll or de· Paretti 1abOve.11banoonoo by order lluw S.rv•_ 1 •• , .. (Ml COUPON CARAOUSEL. 33 R• rault 1n tM 01>11ga11ons secured NOTICE TO ol I~ Board ol Superv1so1a of Or· ~,,,. w.nirJ codo lrvl"a CA 92714 lhereby lll!relotClfe eaecuted anO CONTRACTORS CALLING angf' County t>y proceedings <I!· Si•"''" Jl.,• 11-•h ~111 V,,1,,.,, Reigle 33 Att-<1e11v111ed to the unoerslgneo a writ· FOR BIDS (COMPUTER corded tn nook 10 page :>9~ ol 1 w'-r 11r.v-. codo Irvine CA 927 14 ' ten 0ec11r11ton of Oefeult and De· IYSTEM) Mor1utes ol Boero or .Supervisors of rr111~. Thl'a buSl~HS 19 conducted b an manO for Safe, end wrlllen notice of NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN thel OranQP County \'•n• ln<llVl<lual Y breach and ol electton to ceuM the the Boaro or EOuc111on ol 1he Hunt I he Str84't adores• 01 lhe real An••1•• • 1 . ..._ •• Douglas wa,,en Retgle ndetsigned 10 SOii said prOl)et1y to 1ng1on Beach City Elementary properly descr11>eo ebove IS AUTOS IMPORTED Thit tlettment wu hteO wltll lhe llBll9fy HIO obllgatlont. end there· SchOOI OlstrlCI ol O<enge Counly purportOO to be 15 IS Senta Ana County Clttl• 01 Ora Count •flet the unoto ign.d cauwd sa10 Cahlorn1a w1H rec.ive naled b10s up Avet1ue Co1111 Mesa CA 92627 1111. H • ., ... O.C 7 1983 ngo Y on no110e of brteell enO ol elecflC" tr 10 but no 111111' than January 9 1984 The un<leralgneo dltclolma an) ~:::;'" Fm1a be recor~ ~11 30 1983 u at 2 00 p m In the business office ol 11e1>111ty fOf •"Y lnco<rtc:tnass or lhe nMw Coast Delly -iatr NO 83-381 T28 ol Offioll ~ the Huntington Beach City Etoman-abOve lllMI eddreu and ott\el ( ,.,, • ., 1983 Jen 5 ClfdS 111 tnt offlQO of the AecorOet of 111)' Sc:l\oot O.strlCt 20•5 t Cr11mer common OH1gn1111on ti Any allown O.t.wn PubtttheO Orange Piiot Dec 15 22 29 T98• Mt.IC NOTICE enge Covnly, Lant Hunongton Beac:11. Cahf0tn1a, herein l\o~un 64 73•83 Said Ult will be mlda. but wlthOUt 928•8. II whlCll ttMe said bl<ls will be Said aale w111 t>e made but wllhOUt ~:;;-•1 ovenan1 0t wlHanty, ••PfHI Of 11'1\• pubtic1111y opened and re&d aloue! coven11nt or warranty, expratt or Im· ttlltld• ieo regard<ng lltlt poeteaa>on. or ror Plied regarding 111111 po .. esat0n. or twru ncumbrances to pay lhe remaHling 117 MICRO-COMPUTER svs. encumbrences to pay the remllmng J•cuar tlnclpef sum Of the nott(•I MCWed TEMS (EOUCA T ION) p11nc1pt1I sum ol th• no1e(•I H CUled ,_ NO·flCI OI' ll'UeLIC HEAl'llNO y uiO Oeed of Tru1t, wlfh lnltr'eet 169 color monitors. 411 mono-by Hid Deed of T1u1t with lnttlf .. 1 a..."1tu1h1n1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on said note provtdecl. a<1v111CM. If chrome monltott,) thereon, es provided 1n llld nole(a). a...nn• the Clly Council ol the City or New· ny unc1ef the tttm1 of talO OM<I ol •5 dla~ d11vt91 advanCH. II 81\y. unoer the terms ol ,...,,.., l)Of1 a..ch Will hotd • i>ubht haat•ng rutt 1Ma.ch8fgff, t1n<l t•ptntttOI All bldl '"'II be made on 1 bid s11d OeeO ol Trust. lees. charget =~•" 10 conllder • recommend1111on ol ht TruelM ind of 1he tru1tt i:rMled l0tm rurnllhad by 1he Huntington ind ••~ntet of tht Ttullee and of 114.,....,.. Bmr the ~ 8eac:tl Plenn.no Com· y Mid Oted of Trull Stach Coy Elementary Schoot Dis-the trulla tttllled tty said 0..0 of Mu•uh!W mluion fNI USE PERMIT NO 1987 Said Nie-"" be l\atd on Monday, lflCI end shell oe 1n accordance w1lh Trus1 MC OI TA.ENO IMPOflT SALES INC anuary 9. 1984 ., 2 00 p rn ti tl'lt Ille 9'*:•f1Callon1 on Ille, wtllCh may The 10111 amoon1 ol fht unoald o,.i ioettecl lit 1200 w .. 1 Coatt Hignwey hapmen Avenue en1renc:41 to lhe ba ot>taln.cl from the office ol the balance of tilt 01>11ga11on Meurtd by p.,......., be '9't0ked USE PERMIT NO 1987 M c C«l1• 8ulldlf'l9. 300 Eut Au11t1n1 Sul)tfmtendenl ot Bull· the proPtfly lo be IOld l nel reeeon-:= ... lnllitlly IC>l>foved by Int Plan an Avt Oranot. CA nett~ .. of 1110 Ott1r1Ct lbte etllmetecl CO.II H.pen-and "-""11 nlnO Comm'lliof'l •n Apru l98 I •nd At tht tlmt Of tl'lt lnitl.r ~· E.tch b«lde< mutt 1<1bmll o bid aOv•~ at lht flmt ol the lnl1 .. I !I.Ala Iii>,... llllowt IN ot*aHon Of ,,,. ••1•tmo 11on of Ihle not!Qe. ,,,. 10181 dte>Olll In the form ol • Cetlltltd OI C>UblletllOn Of •ht NOllCe of .... II """"' automotl\4 Mite eno tervt0t rec:111ty 1ot111e u"961<1 balanc:. o1 1n. utNer, cheek, or • bid C>ond .ciu•• srt .314 83 8Mb tn t C·1~ 01111ic1 Tne Pllnftltlg atloll Neured by me~ de-to ten Petoent 110"\) of lht amount tn. t>enefkll1ry undtt Mid °'8c1 ... ,.,,. CommilllDll "8s delttmtlWICI lhtt I OMd Of '"'" Ind MtlfNled ol tht bid. and made l)ll)'lbla 10 tilt 01 Ttutl ht<ttofort ••tcllled •no ci.. 'T'O)'OIA Tttnd lmpotl Slits. Inc ha• ltllled 10 ot1a. •J11*'1M8, Ind ad\<-11 Hunllngton e.Kh City Scl\001 0t .. llvtrt<l tO Ille undetalgned 1 wrlllen Tnumph cOfllCllY wlffl lfle cono11ion1 ot •P. 204,1147 H 1rie1 Ot!ct11111on or Oe11ull and o.mand Vol~ .... ....., ptO'tlll ~ lly tht Clty rn 1981, Tht 1ot11 indtbf.,,neH Ming en No b•de!tt m1y wtlhdraw hlt ll'Mlr for Sile, end 1 llvf'lllan NOiiet ot 0.. Vutve tnd NII tMfeifOrl . reoornmenel«I to 11meie on wNCfl tne opening bid It bid for 1 1*100 ol 11x1y 160) Cllyl flh•lt tnd filtellon 10 s.11. TIM u~· M• VI") •101 "°' ti 17 t tl4 •11' ti It •m .. ,, •12~ tt17 11111 1111 tlaJ flU 1121 11141 tlO tt4) M4T ti•• .... tin ti~ "'' tlM .... .,., "~ "'' .... ttll .. ,, tlU .. ,, tht OltY CourlQI th11 USE PERMIT omc>utecl may be obtained by calf.. 111" 1ne .. , oet• 10r the Oj)41<11ng 01 llQntcl c1uMd 111d Notlc:4I Of Defavl1 OS _.TIC NO ftt7 be *°"ad 17 t41 137.otee tl'lt day t>tfOte bid• and ll«tloll to a.+t to be ~Ofclfod 1t1 Mn , ~ HOTICI II HEREBY FUAt~A ult f"-Board Of £ducetlon 1~ tt1a county wt1at1 flllt ,..., ptoptfty 11 1'114\' tM Olvtl't tMt Nilf Plll>llC llfftl"O wlll O.ted o.o..nber 2, 1983 !I'll 11oh1 10 tti9CI any and IM 0!01 toc411ed EQUITY HOLOINO COA. ._.. ut1 be ll8ld on tne ''"day of J.nuwy AID MOflTOAGE SERVICES INC Ind to WIMI 8n1 ln~lty Of ... POAATIC>fof. u Truet• c.dlU. = ........... "°"'Of 7 30 Pm . In ttlt H Mid TNt1•. t~tly tn ln"Y bid 8Y CALWIOE TAVST DUO &elll· ~ •ta ~ ~· of "" ~ 9y ' 0 HAVICE COMPAHY, IOl"f Hvntlflgton 8ffctl City VICES. INC A8 AOfNT °""' JJll e.dl ~ tW. at wtllct\ lltl>t and 8y ~ Sct10000..., f~ .. y ktlOOI OltlllCt lt3'7 S114<rntll Wey Pwin tnt .,._. lttMUll. I* eone INl' IP'-AMllttf\t lecfftery 0r8"Qe County, CA ~. CA I 1»8 .-......i ISll p.-Ind•,_... "*-' WAHO.A One City 9l¥d Welt. Otwy llufgner [d 0 (t131 7ot•t8 IJ uiWw ma f ANOt.llllEN, Orente C:A tHM AaM!Anf leefel"Y 8}' VICl(Y Jl:NICINS, TlllUSTU :::'J.: = C4T\' CLL1'I< (714) as&-IHt lutlne.et S..Yie.t SAi. Of''ICll'I Clllr o4 N9wp«1 e.ot PvOll9MO Olenoe Coe! DllllJ Pllbtlltled Ofwige eo..1 Catty Pllol fl\lt>lleMd Oflln&t Coat Delly "'r:-4" ,. ~~COM! Dally Piiot P11o1 Dec a, 11, 22, 1"3 Ole ~2. n , 1"3 PllOt Dec 1!1 2' 111, 1193 ~ .. o.oa•...., u. 1183 35'043 t ~ 1517·t3 '603--83,_ ...... _ .... ______ _ Oeh,.e oil 1n k1tChlln th•~ c.neerfull~ upgraded small vara L3•Pets ano tv.o t>e<lroom and den d•Jpes A sharp unit and hl)nw Property m e•cel ,1 '"'""' rnvf'stmenl ru11 11.'llt cono111on Greal p1ice S 108 000 1inanc:1ng with a large first 17141 '7 )·4400 1111 IEHS TO SELL! So Laguna oceansioe or PCH Great po1en11a1 Wood '•lt'llOt 111 ~BP" CO<l grJy fan13st1C h11mg lllt'.1 w1tll IOIS ol 91091> ,\nd 1>e11me11 ceilings W11e1 view T ak.e 3 looll' B,111~ will hni1nc!' at le< 11hc lt!rms• $349 !>00 Ask tor 0 et11na l aughho 644 7020 LlllO REAL ESTATE .. ,~tk Dail1 l'Ylol ... M1 ~la Mawl le "-'""' Hiii Man~ I .t .. y. "' •..nlfk r•llha wl1tt 1llis ba~ PUet. R•lh Be•u '"'r'"' n., 1r11s1 deed at 9' • and (lwner will carry ii laroe se<ond 1rus1 deed Lt'1Uel1old S279 500 631-7 300 HURRY! PRICED BELOW lllRIET! E •Clus1ve p1osperous nt'1qht101hooo w nere eac11 home reflects p11de 01 owm~1!ll11p Very large 4 Bdrm 2' batn home Fe3tures Huge master su1tp tormet <11nmg sen· i)r(llf' lam1ly room w11n w etbar & flreplece• 646-7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS lllSE/IPTIOI E•ceo11ona1 2 Bdrm and ctl'fl with 2 hrepleces Showr. llk e lhe former modet 11 was. Lots of up· grades ()wnf'r will con· SICJer p leasetop11on PteasP tall Linda T lQh1me11t 101 e 0t1va1e St\OW•ng GE ,'~Q Ql('IO i:~::· S<C \\~~-a£~s· -· .. .. -----.--.tw•• ------ -~!..:: .............. .._.._ I I I' I' I I l A " s ' I • :--;;;ij':.°u\•1m'r r r r r r t I I ;r!#t'. 1 ""•' 16 l l I I I I I I .. , .old ,, 11tro~h •~ D•/11 Pilar." I rtteind m.,1y ullt lhr llrot day ond told 1t tht •frond d1y for tht prl~t I wanted. I hid ao ad in tht Rf'll•ter but mo.t of my c•ll• t l81e Clom tht Dally Piiot 0.1. 1'9<1..-. 1 ... ,.111 ... Cnarmmg & cozy. sur- rounded by lo wering shade trees Compte1ely p11Vate ltont & rear yards Plenty of room for e~­ pand1ng Only $124 900 759· 1501 SPYIUU IEAln B.,aul 5 bdrm home Ill Spyglass $530,000 Can move 1n wlm1mmum dn pymt Will carry no1e tavoreble way lmmed escrow 834· 1157 Denise 1 TIME I IS \MONEY Use AllWll Al .service when plocing your ad ... a Doily Pilot ad ,.umber wlll oppeor in your ad ... we take meuoges 2• hours a day ... you coll in crt your conwnltf'A durin9 office houn artd ~ the nnpon1e1 to your od- • • • this Mrvi<e Is only " per week. For more information ond to place your od coll 642-5678. •IP UTI ll1wert la!_!a~1~1~1 ·~·~·~1~1.!•~lu.:.!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!.. ~~--~~--7------------------~---~~--~-~----~---...... -~--~~------------------------.......... __ _,, __ _.~----------... ---.----................ ~f-------~-1. ___ ........................ ..... • es= • , Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22. 1983 1 AiHrti1ia1 btt1 Acceaati•t C1 .. iaet Maki a1 Coatr1c1111 ~·-• .. •al ... •._ _____ H_11_• .. ~-• .. a _____ H_ea_ti_a,.1 _____ •tti•t Palatla1 _P_la_•_~_l•,.1"""'" __ __,_ ;;;;;;=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •c""'PA_h .. lg_h_q•u-1,.llt-y -1n-c-om-e·1 *New ca bl nets, cabinet Citatral TIE GRASS CIJTTER * * 7 Hdbe REPAll\ 2' .. , Elf HI· 7121 *'· 1 MYlll * QUALITY PAINTING· lair 2' hr H \' Ul-1121 $2.17 Per day lax wori.. at reaio rates lacing bars & lorm1c1 'l!fi-em-o"'!'de""i'!'!1R•e-p·a•1r·s.-co·m-m Elec-Pluri'lb·Carp41nt1y Furnaces• Pool Heaters Beel quallty 25 yr. e~p price. F1 ee est Call Fauc()ta •Waler Heaters John Brown 631·6483 cotmtertopa 642·0881 & resld Lied, bonded. Light Hauling Remodel Kellh 646--4672 a .... Cltaaiaf Uc T. 116,428 130· 1353 JOhn anytime 63 •·2050 Oralna cleat from $5/26 Thtlt'~ ALL you pay lor Ac .. alical c. lfftatn ins For est 552-9142 Cleanups I repair, fix or bull<I ANY· STARVING COLL -Ge Ft I I I d IC 3 lines. 30 d&ya -::.!. Reasonable THING Reasonable AOBIN1S CLENtNG ~ 12 VAS EXP Im small epa' auce s, isp, • in the Ctilia11 C rir1st1an C er Pent er Remodele1 needs wo1 k Free Estimates iates Dave 960·2166 SERVICE a 1horoughly STUDENTS MOVING CO. My pr1e8:1 llr" 11rn11111 • Anytime M&M 642·9033 DAILY Add1t, rtimdls, rpra. wo1k now1 REF's. Save SSS clean hou•e 540-08"7 lie T 124.,136 Insured 650 6477 Roo R Ii llOllllYSPECUl guar Gary963·418t Lei's talk 851-0149 970 8792 AMERICAN HANDYMAN ~ " 641-8427 • H DI RESPRAYS 847·7\JO t El • l (714) • Corp, Gl11ss, Pa1n1. etc Brttllh House<lleanlng Ser· WATCH US GROWi PIJ!rlDf ~===:::;::;;:;:;;;;;; PILOT Expert Carpentry Service ectraca f e ded 9•7 2367 a II & d - ----~-. I •·1'"1lt --"!!"!!!""""'""""'.-'"'!!!'--. C l/R d I I ne1., on .. • vice ua ty epen-P ' I' - -Farth~ 1ng tn•ar1or Dealgn ~rooftno 434e74· '" • RefJair-Remod·Addltlons ELECTRICIAN Priced ommerc1a u1 ant a dat>le work 650·0 l89 llD IDI 1v ~-I &3l-<600& • Driveway . Parking Lots Doors-etc 5'18-4980 rlghl. free estimate on Lanascape Maintenance Haalint Fiil PlllTlll.. HANGING/STRIPPING SERVICE Repairs . Sealcoating l11s1a11atton Specialist large or small 101>a Lie ~~~~~~~~;1~~~ r::sa;~~ --5rU!ll!IM~P""J"'O~B"'S"!&--c1~2,~~E·:rPAR~~~;a~1~g by Richard Sinor. L1c Vl!tl<•MC Sco11 673-1512 TIPia1 Servi ce DIRECTORY S&S Aspnan 631 ·4 199 lie New & Use<l Carpet. or 396621 673-0359 Mc Weeney Landscape SMALL MOVING JOBS Free estimate 650·4 .. 68 21o8c0a6t 4c4ust1o4myerrss of happy *HANGING/REMOVAL 1't fv-plng7Word Pr M essing All Types Repau Aesurl Re Stttr.h Old 'Vinyl, ELECTRICIAN 20 yrs exp 645-5 t24 MIKE 646· 1391 I 1' yrs e~pellence / ""' Seat coal (SLURRY MIX) Ceramic, Wood & Steam TOP OUALITY WORK AT HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE HOUSECLEANING Thank you 963-4114 MIKE 851-1800 All business, school & per· plus the IRVINE MIRROR Conim Res1d Reas Clean 847-7813 REAS RATES 646-7602 Sar41•l•1 Wa1t1• Furniture. Trash. Trees El(P'O REFS • p I l sonal projects 851· 1041 and11leHUNTINGTON Rates Free est1ma1es AEMOOEUNG All phases Mowing, EdgTng Twice a 963 5 OR 897·4386 536·83n QUALITY PAINTTPERROS -·r-·~!!!'e!!"!a!"!!O!"!Y"!"I ___ W' d Cl • BEACHCOMBER every 645•4269 or 645•0032 RESIO/COMM'L/INO mo $20_$25 645_5737 · 415 N M PROMPT. NEA • * REMOVAL * ta OW Hllll Wednesday at Al~o custom cabinets 18 20 yrs Oo my own work LT HAULING -MOVtNG Housecleaning, Vacant FESSIONALS 63&-7149 WHITE W1zAf'm no extra charget l1it~1ittia1 yrs 111 area. Lie, bonded lie 27804 I AL 646·8126 LANDSCAPE MAINT Christmas and Appliance Apts EJC.p'd. rellable Call us hrsti 760-0328 WINDOW WASHING CALL TOOAVll • "'s d 9(;8·3564 anytime Clean ups Reas. rates. 6 Own trans 650-3263 Tile ly m s •s BAB' siftlNG MY HOME Garieaia1 KEN 892-5830 deliveries Jon 45·6192 -FIGUEIREDO PAINTING I on ag1c I 11 I FOR UIHA Nr v1c1oria. cos1a Mesa Ceanl Coacrele -MaaoarJ Fire proofing shingles, 25 Parcel S..IJ .n WriJ QUALlfY" 631-2026 Your Dally Pilol I""!!________ TREES $$LOW RATES-$$ LIGHT HAULING BRtv\!eB· LOCl<•TILE yrs expe1 . 1n11ex1. spec CORONA OEL MAR Service Direc1ory Ntghls & PIT 642-8482 Concrete U form, 1 pour Tree trim & removal, gen T1ash, furnl!u1e, e1c Cl< Wh W derful W Id Represenia1ove or complete 1obs. No fob Topped/removed Clean-MATT 645-5089 All 1ypes Reasonable In ndatudra41 wood lidnis~es, 2600 E Coast Hwy a1 a °" or 142_,321 tit. 308 lookkeepiaJ 100 small 964-0366 up new lawns 751-3476 clean-ups 554• 7017 PAUL'S HAULING 63 t·2345 ~~." L~c C-3~n~u;e19o~~: (cor Oallha) 760· 1822 ;~~~=1:.· :~!:;~.~~ •--------• PROF BKKPG compu1e1 I Clai aaey Swttp Clean Upserree Tnmming YARD MAIN CLEAN-UP 12· slak.e w/ltft & 8' pickup Movint 638·6911 \ PIHter Re air Delly Piiot Claaallled manual Moderate fees - -Yard Ma1111 •Hauling Tree Trim & Hauling 646-0792 anytime =A-BC fiovtNG = Ad1. To piece your ad, WANT ACTION? F1ee counsel 642-7047 -DENNY'S• MIKE 650-3263 C Leo 847-2457 IV' PLA TEA PAT HING call 642 5678 and let a CHIMNEY SWEEP SELL Idle Items with e Quick/careful Low rates Heve 1omethlng to sell? Restuccos ln11ex1 30 y1i; Cluelfled Ad-Visor help Ctuelled Ads 642·5878 Want Ads Call 642-5678 $40 & UP t-867·4'876 Want Ads Cell 642-~78 Cl811llled Ade 642-5678 Dally Piiot Clualfled Ad, Ltc T 138046 552-04 lO Clualfled eds do it well. Neat PAUL 545·2977 YOU- 1~~~~~~~~~ • Moltilt Boaea 1100 811111 Uafaraiakt4 Aert•tata Farail ... Atutatah, Val. Aertaea11, Val. IN•• 2900 Coaaercial UIUH lllLLS Foaataia Balltoa Ctata MtH 2724 ... H .. aa ... I ................ c ..... --2-74-0·1--s-E_A_&_s_u_N_L_o_oo_e_ leatah 2911 HOIOSCOPE 1972 Beautiful Villa West v.11., 2234 ...... 2606 $100 wk up Color TV 1-1!"560--N,_e_w_p_o_r_l '!!"B-lv_d_, C-M- Home 20x60' corner IOI ____ ...______ 2 Br 1 Ba S5YO. gar. lrg Oelu•e 3 BA 2•-. BA near 3026 w coast Hwy Np1 400 sq h $375tmo BY SIDNEY OMARA H1gr11y upgraded 2Br 2ba. Basic bacll bungalow Coz~ t Bdrm, utll lncl Up-pa11o, no pets. lndry new lrpfc WO hkup pan· Agenl 541-5032 large 1tv1ng/dln1ng/l<Hch w/b1lls free $295 only at stairs rear 1 car parking hk·up avail 1ry bllns encl gai lg patio RMm le Board 2902 528 W 9 S H area Light Interior Best 439-6190 Bes1 Riiy Fee S585 yrly 675 7423·alt 5 534 Barnard 642-4905 etc s675 545.3604 Will e•change hse<:leaning I lh t a1 arbor buy in orange Co ,, --• C M 2000 or 4000 II re- $27,500 'foung adults Hant. leac.. 2240 A,art• .. ts h r•ttho4 & malnl for-rm & brd 1a1I or olltce 86¢ II RIG Friday, December 23 welcome Agt 540-5937 RENT TILL VOUASI Ball»oa •Potlllll APT La ... Beac.. 2748 L<x;al Reis 863•1001 631·1266 P • ztt.07 t Br, lrg rms. crpts/drps. V , ARIES (March 21-April 19): Holiday spirit prevails -lacoae Prof llSO Gigantic 4 • 2 queens ea&Dllll ~ range Nopels. $385 No Laguna, Br. aulaon spotlight on increased activity, child re~. co~ideration of ~{ts for 11 .-TS ~:~~~~n d~~:r 1~~~~: Bachelor unit avail in vrc-Agt 731-68291642· 7312 ~~~o:~~·9j .i;~~eev:~all Rentals 2907 ladaslrial loved on e. Be r eady for change, special lnps and a variety of P N 1 IJ h 1 1 thruoul large mas1er torian style Ilse 1 btll "LIKE BRANO NEW" Give your husband a leatals 2920 experien<.'eS. Personal h orizons expand -Gemiru. Sagittarius ~~~:ert/ loca~ed renne:r suite solar hea1e<l pool & from bch •n Npl $J50mo Sparllhng 1 Bdrm from Small 2br OCEAN VIEW class1c1 Bob Hope Desert 2.660 sq II, 3975 Birch. natives play sianificant roles. Oover/Westclltt behin<l spa very EZ terms $515 Mo 10 mo 645·8688 $445, 2 Bdrm from $555 No dogs. $585 mo Urn Goll Classic, Jan 8-15 In-NB $1330 MIA zomng. o·-. . . w 1 1 11 h . $50 security fee Ctall Meta 2624 Ullls pd, pool, garage. no lnct 494·2462 d1an Wells Racllet Club Agent 541-5032 TAURUS (Apnl20-M ay20):BereadytoreV1se,reviewand esci 9 opplng 537-5027 pets .-I i.. 2769 Condo213·248-7868 Costa Mesa 30005 1.47,. bl' h base f . F . I cen1er $ t.600 ,000 2 Br. beaut furn, 4-pleJC . 301Avocado.642-9850 ewporl tlC• .. reest.a IS o operauons. ocus on secunty, on g-range Terms ava11 Cour1esy to $575 rents 3 Bdrm 2 ba w/d, yard 1s1, last & sec, 24 t W Wilson 631.0960 1 Bdrm. 1 bath Available ltatlla to pr st 1005 Bnoso Dr plans and the addition of information which could resul t in basic Bk rs Ca Ii owner pool hme krd & pers OK $575/mo 631-3674 now $650tmo. yearly Share 2908 644-7269 changes. Be aware of small print, subtle hints. Scorpio and 645-6646 539-6190 Bes1 Rily tee $450 Dix mot>lle home, no Lrg 2 B( 1 Ba, upper deck, 673-3355 Lrg beaut home ALL hDOlllCeaeals 3002 another T a urus figure prominently. 20 NEW UNITS 1n. lfOMES FOR RENT pe1s Mature adults ~1~n~J:ror0'~v~~t~~~1 t bdrm $500/mo, utlls pd amenmes Fem pref. ATTENTION LEUZINGEA GEMINI (May 21-Jun e 20): Exchange ideas communicate FRESNO $650,000 (8)3 Hunltngton Beech 3 & 4 Ou1e1 YJCure 7 s55oimo 54'8-l936 The Tropics 2421 E 161h $350 • 12 u111 548·2497 GRADUATES OF 1959 . • ted• . bdrm {12) 2 Bdrm, 20 Bdrms S850·S900 1991 Newport 646-8373 . SI. Nwpt Hgls 645-5109 with those close to you, get shoppmg comple , especially dout>le garages Income Fenced yards & garages Lrg 2 Br. 1 ba W/SJde Ow. M prof 25·35. straight. Looking tor fellow class where children are concerned. Plenty of movement indicated, $85 2K. 1s1 yr dep11c1a-Kids & pets welcome CASA 0£ ORO lndry rm Avail 111/84 3BR 1BA Yrly Nr ocean. n/smkr lo Shi 2 br 2''> members who may be "' numeroUs trips and accelerated social lif e. Virgo, Sagittarius and t1on $66 5K Positive 863-0755 Agent, no lee ALL UTILS PAID $525/mo 6'45·6625 nu crp11paint $825 mo, ba condo, C M 631-4391 the Orange County area th Ge ' ' I t I cash llow 7 62 x gross Steps to sand 1 Br w/ulllS Compa1e oelore you rent till~CI r~i53~~~! NB Newporr Crest, pvt bd • ~5e,:re,:i~~I~~ one~~ ano er nuru P ay paramoun roes. Call agt 800·882-2400 d 5300 11 t 539 6190 Custom design features, Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba upper. ups airs -ba. pool/spa/trms. lndry, 951.2551 all 630PM CANCER (June 21-July 22): Complete decorations, make -~esl Ally ~eea · pool, bbq cov'rd garage, enctsd garage, Mesa del AcrOSi"trom Lido Marina. nr bch $375 Call Ans Ad _ necessary d omestic adjustments; stress diplomacy, goodwill and surrounde<l w1tll plush Mar area $5851mo No J Br 2 Ba. trpl. newly dee· 11 752. 642-4'300, 24 hrs FREE-ALL AGES! holiday spirit. Many o f your desires will be fulfilled _ family I Ull""S Irvin• 2244 1and5Cap1ng No pet1 pe1s. 751·9905 Iv msg orated S895 1·998·5868 P 1 1 All 11 4 TV COMMERCIAL SEM· II • 1 10 3 Bdrms. $875-$1200 1 Bdrm Furn $580 •EWIREEI APTS en nau a . erna ve fNAR SEE SUNDAY AO m ember makes major concession. Libra, Aries, Taurus persons Super e1gh1p1ex. each with ...-r. 2 Bdrm Furn $675 • DOVER/WESTCLIFF BR Mme in C M, pvt 213.455.4491 figure in unusual scenario. J Bdrm. 2° • ba. doubl(I.. auL.11 365 W Wiison 642· t97 I Bacl\lllors, 1 Br $Lofts 2 Br. t Ba. nu cpl/drapes, pool laundry S250lmo a a Cop lld be con ~ i l $395-$565 646-44 11 bit-iris pool, carport. no Call Scolt 241-1517 SCRAM LETS LEO(July23-Aug.22):M oneydueyouwillberepaid-this ~o~ lbwner;:llflnanceai a sor Rani. Beaclt 2640 NEWLVOECORATEO pe1s $675 1700 Bed-Pro! fem Christian 25+ • represents long-standing o bligation on part of one who broke 12 ' ,e;. Super invest· ealty I •SJ85/mo Bach, 1Br & 2 Br wlgar. crpts, water tord 645-6646 yrs 10 shr 3Br. w/d pallo. ANSWERS past promises_ Lunar cycle continues high •• techniques wiU be menl, asking $725,000 unlurn 1ac 18992 Florida paid 636·4120 1-5PM Lovely 2 Br 2 ea, 2Q8r walk to beach, $250/mo perfec~. ot:>st.acles will be overcome. events occur which favor CA7LIOL B~L1LICOOOTE 7 86-11 72 842-2834 or 842·3172 t567"A"Orange $52.S yea11y " blk bch. no 675-0052 or 832-1631 Boocat . Snack Your aspU'at10ns. YOUR OWN NEWP-ORT APTS pets $775 650· 1706 evs Rmmte 2 Br 2 Ba furn apt Vixen · Meadow 2 B $395/ Ill Balboa. lacing ocean ADVANCE VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)·. W ork w1th1n pr"""n·bed routine / r mo • u 5 in· IEWNll·t llEl"'ITS E " 11 ~..... llV COUNTRY fant only No waterbeds " $300 752-4500, ex14153 v.,ryone in my o ice -stick tQ resolutions concerning holiday expenditures. no nots 2450 Newport 2 bd. 2 ba. newly decor-or 673-3927 building knows llow Rel '-, 3880 Michelson Drive ..--ated. frptc. garage, ullls much take home pay I ationsrup grows stronger, commitments are made and you'll Irvine ESTATE PALM MESA APTS -included SS75/mo No Rmmte needed 10 shr 2 make That s okay. it f eel m ore secure as result. Keep prorruse to one who is 3 Bdrm 1 ba Woodbridge Beauutul & park like 1 Br $460/mo Office hrs pels 759.9 t94 bd. 1 ba apt Nr Bell Npl keeps them tr om M11ng •~ riJy f . eel to h h .taJ C d $750/ A I 9-" 1561 Mesa Or Sanla Sch $245/mo Call eves me up lor an ADVANCE ...,mpora con in ome. osp1 . on o mo va1 with lerracea pool. A n a H e 1 9 h t 5 Ocnlrnt. 1 Br. wood & ~· 10 646•9848 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Project is completed, you reel Fil ZOIE tmme<l 'Agent 645·8513 * Prtvate Patios 714/546-9860 glass. 1deallsgl person SPIRITUAL READINGS happier as result. Spotlight on desires, aspirations, images that Last chance to buy greal 3 er 2 , Ba Deerlteld •Covered Patios Non-smkr No pets Uttl Share Irvine Twnhme 2 Advice 1n all mallets Love 1 h 11 Id J •Spacious Apts San1a Ana Hgts 1 Br $500 pd Lse, $700 Ans Ad Br 2 ba. 2 car ga1 w/d mamage & business can be tr ansfonned into realities. You'll receive numerous lnveslment property at wn m ava m an •DtningArea 2 Br 'l Ba $600 No pets ,,597, 642-4300 24 hrs $400/mo 553·0178 Also counseling 1815 the Fun Zone. 207 Palm $900/mo Inga. agt No invitations, calls and requests for your presence. Aries and 51 Bal"oa Reduced ree 785. 7698 •Walll·1n·close1s 545-4855 VERSAILLES CONDOS Shr 2 br 1, 1 be c M apt So El Camino Real, San h L .b f' t1 v •Home-Ukek1tcll8ns Clem Lied 492-7296 anot er Ira 1gureprommen y price -'350K 673-2943 E.11ecstyle 4 Brinclden 2 tblocktoHunttnglon& LUX CONDO S700toS1100 pool ,JacS300 ~u111s Lv SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll make n ew start. lltl • D . ba ffplc obi gar $700's Frwys $600 1 Br Studio, trplc, Agen1 6314960 msg Marshall 754·0959 Lost I Foaad 3004 prof essional superior commends your efforts and promises oaalaaa, eaert . Bes1 Atty 539-6190 Fee UTILITIES FREE w67/d5~40w6a31k to SC Plaza WE LOOK FOR YOU' -----~-~ ltsorl l 450 House/Roommates Found 2 dogs. 1 blk sml le Promotion . Highlight independenc.'°. ori<Tinality and perception HOME FOR RENT .._ o· Palm Springs cuslom dee 1 3 Bd $825 G 1 Bdrm Furn $585 • L "IEW Unlimited 832·4134 & 1 mate pup wlre<l col· of what young people desire for holiday aifts. Leo, Taurus, rvine 'm ar-2 Bdrm From $695 Pl El IFF ' la1 Green Valley 1rac1 o· hm. perl for enter1a1ning age and lenced yard Lr9 1 Br w/lolt. encl gar. CilflfH for FV 968-4033 Aquarius persons play important roles. Oesperate·musl sell K1dsandpetsOK Agt no LA OUINTA HERMOSA 1ac. utll (m. pvl c!eck. INNEWPORTBE•CH I 2912 SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): lntuition proves reliable Sl59.500/obo By Owner lee. 863-0755 West 01 Beach. 3 blks bltns. lrplc $750 No " HI Found 2 dogs Lge wht 619-346-9425 south ot Edinger pets 215 1 Pacific Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· s55. Single garage. 731 Huskte type dog Vic guide. Long-distance call solid ifies plans for holiday reunion. 847-5441 631_6107 855_0665 ments & Townnouses west 18th St Costa Newland/Atlanta. H B Individual who taught you in past may need special favor in llHHI U•f11r1ish1d trom $660 (Ask abou1 Mesa 573. 7787 12118 960·9203 dys return. F ocus on family. security. gift purchase for "special Geaeral 2202 Newport hack 266§ THE GABLES 2Br ,.,Ba lurnlshed ap1s complete -w/gar S585 crpts drapes wllh iV, linens & utenslls, Garage lor storage New· person." • l1••tr I Wl1ttr 1 Br bech pad quiet. prvt bl tins tncd pa Ho water pd may be renled for short port Beach $90/mo Call Found 2 M min Schnautzers. nr Beach & Edinger. HB 536·0694 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22~Jan. 19): Control tendency to engage Rt•tals prprty on bay. blocks to 2439"0"0range term or 1onge1 No lease 6•6-2556 bch. elec ger. yrly $525 636 4120 II 1 5p•• 'd Q J b Rd in"buyingspree."Don'tstretchbudgettobreakingpoint.F orces JlCOISRULTY 673·6336-64'2·9666 · ca -M ~~~a~J;aq~~~;,~eAd Office Rtatals 2914 -------- tend to be scattered. you'll be expending energy in many PROP llHHIElfT Separa1e-Bachel0t/stud10 VIEW OF OCEAN a•• 1900 1617 Westclllt N a d 2 Br 2''> Ba Twnhs. micro, ••-irect ions. Dig deep for inlonnation. make gesture of 11'/171-1173 IE 11 IY ClllllSTllS unit. oft pool, part of priv irash comp lrplc sky 278-1365 sq It Suitable reconciliation with one close to you. WESTCUFF Jbr, den. w/d. B rt gh t, a 1 r y, 3 b d residence In Hart>or Vtew lights S795 64'2-7803 Penln ~tra lrg 2Br sndeck for medical or d5en1a1 3 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: AQUARIUS J 0 F b 8 Be f k townhouse, new carpet. Homes. $425 per mo. utll new crpts/drpi; & paint Agent 41 ·50 2 ( an. 2 • e . l ): aware o details, chec relrog . garden~ ~~riooo new paint, lo1s ol extras Inc. 759-0530 Vrly lse. $750 552--0863 Baylront Offices. pa11o$ l egal aspects of proposed enterprise Realize that clash of ideas mo retei'sr~7 __ 8 $1195 agt • mfe81iBJIU Spacious apt. 1 mi from parking. ienuorial may not be reason for enmity . ~fer to Wishes o f those close to Corona iel Mar 2222 173-13H Atutatah, VaJ. Beaullfully tandscaped beach. carpets. d1apes. 673-1003 you. You'll have chance to remodel, r evise and possibly to European Villa wl labulous L111a• Rills 2250 Corta• ••• Mar 1122 garden apts Pool & spa 84'2-2357 ... , lalltta Pltr rebuild on a more suitable struc ture. ocean view. 3 6d, den. -Palros/decks No pets Versailles 2 Br 2 ea condo, 550 sit Clean w/cpt, pvt ·--------• H2-H71 S 1600 A 640 4868 HOME FOR RENT 2 bd, 2 Ila, den, trplc. 2 car PISCES (Feb. 19-M arch 20). Pu zzle pieces fall t'nt.o place -gar gt -Bach $450 F P view $900 Sec ba $400/mo. 642·4'623 Laguna Hiiis 4 Bdrm 2''°' gar. steps to beach. Avail S you'll have complete story and will know what to do about it. EXEC OCEANFRONT HM Ba &1000 Fenced yard tmmedr S 1200/mo 1 Bdrm 515 bldg 669•9512 Found Ak i ta 01 F bas. · k d . d Pvlcomm VuHarborenlr & garage Kids & pets 85l·8767 131 E 181h 64&-68161•••mliilllllliil••illa ocus on 1c issues. co-wor ers. unique esigns an patterns. 46A3ba.sec sysiem. 161 E 18th 6•2·0856 M be f · d will d ·u f I welcome 863·0755 3BR 2BA Upper Duplex, Sp~ious single. one em r o opposite sex oes care, cooperate an you ee spa. 2cergar. Min yr Agent. no fee , xlnl loc .s1200 Chris. WHTUIE YILUIE m ore sure of yourself as result. 1se. $3000/mo 631·8209 & two bedroom apts. Mission Yitio 2267 859-104• or 675-8345 2 Br pool, spa, garage lnsn 111 kit ltUft fer kit lnsn ftr Salt Coala Mell 2224 HOMES FOR RENT Studio. frig. walk In cloeel. ~~~,~~dry rm. no pets. R •• t,•-1c'" ln.aO l!!J!rlloaclt 10'9 l!!J!rtloac• 10'9 Krmldsu&pgP:a1d1oevsi~a~o+(ebogrne~~ M1ss1onv1e103&4Bedrm. near beach Avail nov-2Br 1•.eaS555·S565 -• '" --., $800·$850 Garages and $325/mo 644-8598 TSL • t 1•1-I 122 VILLAGE CT CONDO area utlls PAIO $3 5 • fenced yards Kids & pets Co1t1 utll 2724 Ill - _• __ _ LIH lsu $50 security lee o K A t No I ,. WESTSIDE wl tennis • r~cquet ball 1211,000 537 5027 863-0755g ee 1 Br 1 Ba. 1920 Wall·-. . ........... WliWllAi. courts 2Br. 2'.,ba, ICWFRtllT Lovely cuslom 2 story • ......., $129,900 Bkr 963-8377. home on large lot re-EASTSIOE Area's finest tf -.. --It-22'9 reltlge. qU1et, clean $4'20 I 14r• bt At the pier. a rare 3BR 2ba duoed 10 J595.000 E>1· s Pac 1 0 u 8 4 1 2 l!JOrl IC Sierra Mgmt 64t·1324' New 3 Br 11~ E!a. patio, lniat 1044 Rendezvous con· posed b4ims In living largecouniry kllchen 2 br, 2 ba duplex. W/D. 1 Br fee patio $395/mo O/W, bit-Ins, kids OK, no IHTIWHI domin1um on Iha stte of room • wood panelled breaklasl nook ci1s1om lrplc,hugepatlo Steps to lnclds uttla Agent pels, lmmed. occupanGy, the tabled ballroom On walls 3 bedrooms, 2~. decor workshop garage bch. 54'06 Neptune S900 645•3683 $650/mo. 880 Center SI. PUI( PISEI the boardwalk, steps to baths. family & living 1 gardener & ullls PAID 962·4163. (213)379-5015 For appt 6'45-66"6 4 Bdrm, 2•,., Ba. 2 story the sand wllh panoramic rooms open 1o patio & $545 , $50 security lee 3_4 Br. 2,_, ba. 2 blocks 10 2 BR 1',...t>a. air cond. sgl -1 -1 •-i..--=7"""4.,.0 wnh ale. wet bar. and ocean View Easy beach pool 3 car garage. 537·5027 gar. pelto 272 Cabrlllo, •• •-IC• l amlly room, large walk to the Dory fleet. Ult llULTY beach, close to pool & $575. Ag1 54'9·854'7 "!"1 ~Bl!"r-1·e•a·.-stl!!"per-·c1e-a-n, redwood pallo Only 1 Pav1!1on and terry Br 2 be 4 lem hme $600's tennis. 962-6683 wt1lk 10 beach. ~25/mo, year old $196.500 with Balboa at ll's t>esl 173· 7300 dbl gar ktd pet welcome Newpor1 Stlores 2 ~Ba studio patio Call Andy 964•8870 $153,000 1n assumable 1«-7211 539-6190Bos1Rltyfee 3Br 2,~ 68 condo. pool. garagenopets.$575/mo financing 832-2 13 7 -835 Amigos M9. $895. 548·4'291 or 645·9857 2 Br. The, new drps/crpts, No pets Kids OK. •Sm 2 Br 1 Ba nr SC S500tmo. 733 Utica. PRICE GOING UPI $616 Cute Cape Cod 2br. • Owner. principals only soon to Include lend. Pres-2ba, new cp1sldrps wd 213·541·4460 t1g1ou11 Seawtnd 4 Bdrm firs, rncd yd, used brtck, Plaz.a S.A pool spa tns 960-6972 TERRIFIC Inside locallon. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, former model homa In Culverdale, Beaullfully decorated • highly up· graded 2-doors lrom the park. S1"7,000 Now only $239.SOO garage, gdnr 2218·A GOLDEN PROPERTIES Placent11. 6"5·2568 752·1589 E'side Charm. 2 br, 1b8. 4 Br 2 Ba Newport Island, 2 car gar 25' dock. yrty. 4022 Channel. S 1396 ........ .., 171-1142 lllllm STUUI autCK SALE Best loc. Avail. $650/mo Versailles Condo appro•. Gdnr, no pets. 751-3898 " Br. 3 Ba Waterfront, $525 No pets 752·5822 _ _ ---3 Br condo. New paint and $4'60, lrg upper 2 Br 1B1, new drapes. pool. $625, no pets, quiet, lndry lacll. avail now, 786-8861 adults preferred 310 ------Avocado. 631·2177 Newport Crest model per-~ S 1495/mo Avatl now. tac1 3 Br 2'"1 Ba condo $6.000 down. Price NEAR OCC, beeut MeH OwflerAgenl 840-8208 $5115/mo 2 Br. 1'.i't ba w/-1 bar. l01maJ dining $78.000~2·1183 del Mar 6 Br, 3 ba, 2 slry. TwnhM. E/ttde Encl gar. SEAW111 VILUIE rm & frplc Nes11ed In I flEW•"'I I $1200/mo. 851·9020 UllllR RIME patio/yd. 2346 Sante Ana New 1 & 2 8drm tuiMy qulel location near pool & -4 Bdrm eat11e home. for· TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 apts In 1" pla.na 1 Bdrm FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. All UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS. SWIMMING. plus mU<h more! Sorry, no pets. Models open daily 9 to 6. Oakwood G.wdetl ApairtrMttb Newport Bueti So. 1 700 16tll Strttt (at Dover) 642·5Hl Newpott BeM:ll No. 880 lrvlnt Avenue (at 16th) 645-1104 ~ ~isor I ·Realty ! tennla. Owner must move This home ls 1he best bl.ly Plesant 2 Br llat ~SO nu mer model, fabulous from $57!5, 2 Bdrm trom . 1 now Prloe reduced from Nwpt Behl! L.ergest " Br paint kids AOK 539·6190 ocean. city & light view $650/mo. 2 Br 2 Be. S67!5. TownhouM from .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 $l79.900 10 $149.900 model wllh ooeen view, Beat Ally Fee Comm. pool, epa & ten-Townhouse, pool, l/r, $735 • poola. tennla, wlte<ma. Won'tla1t. Prtn. pool, spe, tennis Priced Westside SEE THIS ONE! nls. S35001mo. Agt. covered parking. wa1ef1all9.ponda.Getf0f Saa Cltatalt 2771 only Call Patrtck Tenore over $70,000 below mer· 2 Br 1 Be enclad gar. w/d 644'·0927 268 E. lBth St. cFootlr,_..!OQ ..6., hffttno PF~ 2 Br 1 Be. nr bUS & be9ch, 760-8702 Agt ket At only $359.000. 0 room erpls drapes pt1Ho TSl .... 142· 1N3 ,,. .. s ... Oleo<> Fi~, 1 & 1 ii y tac ----recently sold the am11lleat no .....;.1 15501mo 1 tee H1ve 23 rtt111Ja •v•ll. Pete drive NOfth on AHcn to P~7°51 : .. u.~;17 · UWY II •E model with NO view IOI 64;5.42 no-6629 OK From $800-$2500. CLEAN/!5 yra old 3 Bdrm MaFad4en 11'1d well on s.. mo. '"' 3860 Mlchelaon Drive • 1 ••t• ltT $360,0001) Thia eblOlute · Call 760-8702, 1191. 2b1. S695. DIW. Gar. McFadden to SEAWIND 2 .,.. .... Br-.-,-lo-.. -,o...,.b.-0--,.h-,M.-:-:7=-a. 786-1172 1 •••Years lar11h1 Deluxe 2300 s/I. 69c s/I 2 olllces + lg open area AIC & Exec. Ex1ras Pe11te suites 400 s/f 69c s/I ·Ample Parking lll1ht lllty 171-llU Pvt office now avail. for ac· coun1an1 al $425/mo. Incl tax library, federal & state forms, copter, re- ception rm. telephone answering, parking Costa Mesa 646·4'428 SAVE New owner In new luJC.ury alrcondltloned Santo Ana Building. All new carpets and wall coverings •No lat and IHI •No Security Keeshound Female.CM 548· 1775 Found blk/bulf male Ger man Shepherd. vie Wallace1Hamllton. CM 645·8010 Found M Golden Re- triever. apx 8 mos CdM area &44-8598 FOUND M. med !IZ dog. 1218. collar. Moltell School HS 984·3213 Found: Walter, rancy Pigeon, winged feet, very sociable. 730·7338 M·F Found Vor1<1e t ype beige/brown male. Unrv Park area. Irv 786·7542 Losl Female Cock&f mlit. C M "MAGIC" $100 re- ward No tags, blk 496·2247, 5•9·1508 •Free use of copier 17th St and Senta Freeway 543-1369 Ana Lost. Irvine. brown ml~ed Ing hair Dachshund, male REWARD Humphrey 496-3806 or 786·2377 ------•I lest P•••I Stttl l11tar WESTCLIFF BLOG Nf Wl'OR I 8£ AC Ii . _,..,, .. ' ...... a t.11 ttnltt ltlq w/caso (moonllghlen) HWARI Hl-3048 Lost: State of Cal.-otflclal 14'50aq. fl. vieweulte brlelcaee. Vic. Harbor 81 & 4'05 Fwy. Reward. Call Four lrg prlvete otflcea cor. evft 916-9&7-7084 with trg sec:retarlal area, lrvlne .._ " bargain plus II gorgeou• Daaa •• ,.. lIB -Patio $695 ... gt 64'&-5e05 v I L L A 0 E . 223 L.a Paloma. Call f()f ~__,-...,,,,,.,......,..--~OI= ~~a;i•i>!1~r~or= hOme certainly wlll no1 3 ' 2 b• condo Pf Wll/•ri-Eaetlide 1 Br tmltl b\11 {714')1193·5108. IC)pt. 637-79111 REWARD. LOil Dog In Big ~ .. •.•ir.:.!tj~H_!._,73 dining rm, 3 er. laat ToeeeeallPetflcjt Nlo~ Pool.te11nt1 . .'1nc1 ~atry •BRG3b1.femllyrm eorywtthto1io1 n1lur11 walktobNOh1Br.atCMI, 141-1101 C.nyon Area All wht kitchen and prlvll• R WARD $100. ftorthe,... lobby Sign IPllCI 11vt1ll· turn of Gtbeon Explorer able on Wfttclln. Guitar Serial 8185-2013 Atldeeoretlon 111owancie. Taken 12-18. 831·2064 ...... y""" ~ .... '"'"" marvelous n•leh· Tenore760·8702Agt. fd fr"' $175 492-6700 hom1 ate gu1rded WOO<I S395.8&Mt523 ,..,!r w/d hk·Uj) "'"" ;::,;;-~ii!'!'"""~!l"!l!'!'""llP!!!~ Mele L.huo ~so wltan Br. • Oen. 3.,_ 81 w ' 'V' • communl!Y· Termti,pool, ' '..-Lt:l1 i;o;n;OdQ PVt tm --------•I mer1ttng17591070 $216.000 752-2197 l>OfMod 1459.000 l\CI Sherpa Ci.an 3000 'Cl ft 11 t H32 laouu:l. $340,600 w/5% Eut·•fde townhOUH. 2 Incl . yard, pe1 r9qlred. ba t U75 1nci ~-------• • lend Call B&rb9ta ..,ul'e Sbd. 3be. gm rm w/pool •H dn 0t s 1800/mo (6 10 12 bd, 1 be. petlo, eatprt, ~75/mo. 63~7 utti :;.,, ~~d.cs ~ly l11lan1 tnuala l -..,.. .... ,. liiii 644'-6200 lbl. 2 lrpt, ... 1"9 60 2 bd, Nb• aet .. condo mo• IM/()p1,) HOO. e!l 1-1900 Welll to~"~ ~ 875-1518 ... ,... n11 ........ iiioiiii._ ____ __ -ittrea. undef pr~ 12001< w/pool $850/rno deya l•IS t•·u n $4'00 II Ill tnc;ld · Cl ROUS Of L.91 UmllT Lelmbeet Rlty 5-40.2330 786·5274, 544'·3856 9Vft ~ 6.~ 2 Br, OIW. oer. nu e ~J1 ' Bedroom w/pffl be .. fUrn, N;Wl>Of'I Nr potl omoe -lll-2111 cp1. pelrrt -10. No ~·· $300/mo ~ 925 elHnlno App. 1834' aq ft ltore or IASSAIE ,., ...... , •Wit ..... t l.. eutal• 875-331 t ~va/Wknd1. S4'751mo, tit & tut, + Wll' ul '"1 chr99 e&0-4303 1332 aq ft 848-29<47 5 i:;;y':'~~ ~~-:: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij.,~f~aul~lf7!Z.--~U3~~· LIDO ISLAND <4 brl3ba nr MO. I ctHntng. 5 ... 240! SpaclOU9 1 I 2 Br. trom Fum~ Aoorn neer So. ' 1 t9 N~~t::lOOAN 8 '-\10 d9tlfl•. L.Ult/IPT'm MIDLlllPAU h(.2baCondo.cm l>MCh. 1vall Jan. 11800. Frpl pool prv1 patio 9625. Lek• & •trMme.. CoHl Plaze. Fame•• CtalltltlaJ llMlll .. ------.a12•stry 48f 31Mi. t.m rm. Trl""" wfoe 30, 80, Let enCIOtld patio I ger90t, 107 Via Koron. 673-S386 cttnwtht .'!·IQ 2 81 on pool I epe, IWO-rte ~. 1250 &M-1t3'T ltatala 8JI t ••y I_ Mme. 9111 guarded -~ · 09 $825/mo 963-8805 E1altld9..,t0 557·28A1 roorn . nawlr re·--....--~~i"'":'.::iil--iiiiiiii-------w11&11 Lawson eof'l\m Ttnnl•. pool, living dlnlno·kltchtn ' L.rQ 48r,3ba.dln,fncdrd --lllTa ___ -decorated, b .. ulllull~ Na. !UM .. 11'10, TV, utll, Rent or IM• newly r.. ATTAAC'TIVli feCUZ:tl 13<49.500 w/5% aree, 3 bedroom• & fr/BliJff .,.., St3&0/mo, _, l1nd1c1y1d, 11curt1y Pvt entr, f11111>· peraon. modeled homt with MAS8tUSSES dn0tSl800/mo,(eto l2 38.atha-l>OthllQhtldenc, .,WIMIY !at,1aa1 &S500aecdlP t8r.1aa..ii~in..1nd'l get• Sony no C*t. Mly Nrocin.831-1518 etoreot & ter99 ""'* tOtEAVevou. mos lee~ 1 er 1n1ertor1. Next to rec knOClt• onM "'*' Yo" 538·7899 rm, eat Pott."' beilClll '48.U9t -101 comtn«Clll tonlno ...U IULn rm & pOOI .,..., AGt .,.. "'9Ult-19hln0 Delly 3 Br 2"' a. COf!Oo •hot>• '425/rno UIUll 11111. ac1i, 10 New9«t t !Yct' lllllTl/llMLI lll•llll !540-5837 Piiot Ci..Jtt-1 Adi to ger&earporl pool&111>. 736W.18th81 INul 181' 1Be IWM• Wll~ren\eltf\0'¥11tell. 8At·l"'4 ' Oute.llONLY'3~t1lll HLl. Idle 1t•m1 wttlt 1 176-3311 EvfWllnd• =..~·CMnot co.t _18_25· M0·737o Ta.... Ml· 1'11 1:.'tJ::~·.:W:.~. ~; ~ 1~~.:,,~4 8hop11omo1111tor•o• !XotiC D~ ~RS MIP Diiiy Plloc a...... M . 01111llleel AOt. ~ .,,... ,.,_. .. l .... 7t Find what you ••nt tn ... "*'II ,_ wtttt ~ er" nr Hunt. Htt>of Newt>Oft INvd CM.. 850 Mt '1 Of IMa. ,...._ For 8ech9lorl•U•J Pwti. Mt.-71. W!Olt"'"'9 l42.a11 *'~°"*'· o.lfyPIOtC .... lfllf1 NotW.~ M H 114M73$ ...._74~ CotleMIUC-,~&41-ft4t ... ,,~ • .,,..9ff..4 .. 1 lultf Comp.any 1 ' •I Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22, 1983 •••• ...... '"' 1!11 lym llM A11Uuc11 IOll ..... u...... Hll 11~1.. I012 ...... lamt.. • ...... ,,.,.. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE nu Tiii PH Sale• ' f.1 cu ft Sur• rerrlOer· MAOIC ISLAND GOL.O 2o"tiMl< R;etng Inc. Bike IJIW It ll ftlll••.... t1 u T ._.1 _1 * * * eto1 l&o De2·8260 CARO 1750 Biii fully equlP9ed Super ------~;;.;;l·--------- PQ ·•-"'-WllTll PlllS I llY •-ta-•s 769 12ea, 911"/Wilnd• cond 1296 e.44·0018 ·79 320!. 11lnt cond , lo mt, .81 Bug, '"IOf9d ''"5 Oppor1unltle1 1vllllebl• I .,..r._ l ad'-• 10 lc>d All Pro HS elr anrl, 11.,eo, 1lloyt, obO o 1• 1811 ACROSS I Forbidden S Henry -Lodge 10 Punish t 4 Buck heroine 15 Having wings 16 Bay 17 Jewelers 19 Once more 20 Foment 2 1 Pioneers 23 Summers Fr 25 Attack 26 Musician 30 Quiver 34 Uneven 35 Make over 37 Genoa ruler 38 Flounder 39 M agazine VIPs 42 Write 43 Adheren1s 45 B1011cat boy 46 Emanate 48 Boston pro 50 Disregards 52 Amerinds 54 Hogwash 55 "-et 2 3 14 17 20 34 38 43 •8 63 66 89 • Mess1eu1s" 59 Habituates 63 Oe11trous 64 Manhauan dwelling 66 Satelllle 67 Heron 68 Heroic 69 0111 herb 70 Instruments 7 t Tooth pre l DOWN 1 All1re 2 Ttiani..s r" 3 Indonesian ISie 4 Str1p 5 Recreation vehicle 6 -Baba 7 Cudgels 8 Else 9 Will maker 10 Burned 11 Solitary 12 Swear 13 Benches 18 1mmo1at1on 22 Fasten 24 Finch 5 6 15 67 70 ~11:!.,th~lr~~~1i!nng~ • TUJIEH Lff_ 957-8133 ua11m 3 lc>d Uni~· $76 (ul9d mull ... to appred1t• -- P artment In our * * * Kenm()(ewahrldryr,lltnt flOM I~ flt E.ut f'OI 4XI Allxlnt&31~~11 Gr .. tChrlt1m .. r'"""' '&38-1a.reblteng.,ltlnt. cond S 100 .. S«-.6488, eppt, Martin 648-4244 .. -SllOOO/obo 75 l~u517 tront end, 12v. S 1200 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ~=·t~doo~m"O= Ill MOlfY l<tnmore wthr & dryr, exit SOid retell 1t0fe, h1ve ... "!~ Col1s'-0Tibll 8 27 ~ LARGE SELECTION OF MUST SELL. 642•7579 teed hourly wage plut SlllllT 1101111 cond 1 100 ea. 5"44·6488, aor11d cord1ea1 t•I•· ...,_.. rm 41• NEW & USED BMW'S! '64 B1Ja Bug. 1600. COMmlealon. Hourt: OAM -phones Cobr1. Unlden New SchW'iiiii10·1pd, coat & · 642·0638 • 2PM. or 4pM . VPM. Whv "°' dill for dOll•ra In New Re1r1rora1or (mu1111d 130_1100. 841-6465 $225. $150 548·59 UI .,.-----:-- 26 Doc 27 Mad 28 Swedish Inventor 29 Pretend 3 1 Suo1ect 32 Cast out 33 Levesque and Coty 36 Met11cme servings 40 Time of year 41 Galleries 44 Learner 7 8 9 47 Allegee 49 Give - try 51 Gl111ers 53 Fabric SS Paren1 56 Black 57 Plum 58 Paintul 60 Halyard 61 Grape pigment 62 C:.ill 65 Joined 11 12 13 our CdM off'-. We off•• 01A•) 2 $1'"" s ••1 '68 VW Sqbk rune good fralnlng 11 provided. ..,. c "' oor vv m.. SCHWINN 3 WHEEL Potential 10 Hrn S300 • Hlgh••t comml11lon1 apt port wHher & dt)'9t' Te1k hdbrd 50 Relrlg )(LNT. 1160 645_4765 Liii i••-uw S800/obo 873~007 pl ~ ............. F 1 • E.icttn1lve prOCluat lln4lll S 130 tor both 631·0202 $110 l eather Couch ...,. .6" B~. "d cond, n-u pelnt UI per....... or an n-• Photo COC>Y typpllel $250 675-4568 Schwinn crul••' $65, VOLUME SALES " • tervlew, Call (7 14) e 8em to 12 noon Whlrpool 17" lroetlrM SERVICE & L.EASING S 17 /obo 848-6088 957-2381. E.lcl 1204 • Tra!Mee ltart $8/hour 1 175 650-7452 Wdnl mOf)td S275 548·2429 3670 N. Cherry Ave '89 vw. auto, nu radlele, HITIPLl1H It rttlrH I II rt• Frff ti Yea IOH Ralpll'a •854 atamp C 1014 LONG BEACH AM/FM 11e..a. 251< on I I 962· 1523 ••~n (No Chefry e1111·405) eng. good tran1 & Int lnt8ff0f/e1tterlof mllnten.. tint, W ,.tHtla te 1 long hair i l ;Jlort hair, -'71 VW Sportamoblie Pop Cl1') HI lltO $900 673 7769 ance, lull Of pan lime, llrl '' te 11000/... 01~ lcltlena. 4 mo Old. Pan .. 1lcal last. llM Top Camper New motor T, de-I w· 1 ome · • exper req. Dependable If you are a Mll·tlatler & s11mese 957·6257 & brakes, AC/DC Frig, ra ne ec '70 Bug, auto, am/Im caae vehicle 852-8111 llu,ry for moner., cell --Very c lean $3100 Now open Sun 11·4 $2200obo.967·6257 ---Female dog Lab/Setter Cl1uic•I guitar wtcage M D ----fit? Hosten IOf real eet1te de-Mr hOmas 61m· pm 11 mix. loves kids, needs S1kur11. 1979. Sacrifice 673-1834 1t11a '71 Bua. dual port. 1n/rf velopment In Sari Juan 113·0111 aholl 228 Wallace. CM Best Otter 6•6·83 76 ·71 2•0Z 4 aP<I air amtfm 12500 obo 676-244 7 or Capistrano New llcenMe Mttll likt1 1011 nu paint/tires' ~6-8758 · 673-9783 or retired, R E llc req Free cute Baby Rabbits Salary 213·507·5091 Of 644·4687 Of ~0·1249 Horner accordlan t20 2 deluxe VIP model Gar.tu '76 260Z, am/Im, air, cleen '7lVW Bug Yellow. Greal 714.493-4093 UL.II baae. 7 switches 1650 Mo·Peds. 2 apd like n-$3900obo 536-7897 eves shape. no glmmlclcl, 111 lllPUY &IYllTISIH Po o d I •· Ir• e f o' 754· 1400 ex 406 S350 each 673-4007 -----$1600 caah 6-42-2833 HouMkeeplng Su1>9'vlsor. p/tlrn•. Sal & Sun, 4· 11, $4 50/hr engllsh spanlsll speaking Ask for Ms McCullough 497.4477 Insurance sales TIACIElll/EJIC&Ttlll Have Insurance license? LOOklng For Additional Income? For The Prof . We Ollei •Fully Endorsed Leads •Advance Money •Weekly Check CALL FOR INTERVIEW JOHN ROBERTSON MON·FRI 9AM· t2 NOON 7 t4·673·946 t Cnrlstmas, call between --. -'78 B-210 GX t-ttchbk, 4 The Orll\98 County D.Uy 9.12 AM 546·2848 Kimball upright piano MIST SELL spd, 1Clnt cond. $3000 '71 VW Bua Recently Piiot has an excellent OP· Good cond. very quaJ/11. Vespa P200E. lo ml, 575.5595 Reblt Engine S 1500 porturn11y beginning Faraitart S $1000/obo 644·6480, AM/FM caas .. bockr&al & -------546·64'3 mld·January lor career 2 m11chlng couches, xlnt 675-3058 lugg rack $750/obo 10 CIEllT ClllOI '72 VW BUGs uck ahltt oriented dlaplay advertls· cond. $70 ea. Gm velour Mason Hamlln ConaOle in 863-0444 p Finnerty '63 280ZX, clean. loaded good tires clean 84oo0 ~r~v!~1911r~~~s r:~~rd8 chair S25 Blk naug. love• "hke new" condition Vespa P200E •lnl cond ~~~·t~!J.~5~";e Call for ml $2000 '962·6J31 Great earning potential. Mat 120 Misc 631·6005 $ t800 obo 675-9103 $650 63 t·243 t I 9127 .73 van, runt good, real guarenteed drew ag1lnS1 *DECORATORS OWN* Office fttaitart/ llR snarp S?900 840--0265 move into management a oak/glass coltee tbl Ml & _ .. r•tat · .. ettrCJC II '78 Rabbit. t ownr. nu comm1111on Desire to Elegant sole sectional. ~-r 6226 u 1 / plus Send resurM lo din sat Oak bdrm $375 lJnll the end ol the year ScMten 1011 tires $2980 786·7698 P 0 Bo• 1560. Sola bed !unused). Match only you can get lower '81 Vespa 100. lo ml, 111!1 '78 vw-Convert. Champ. Costa Mesa, 92626 cu11om oalc Wall unit, than ever prices on used cond. S650 7!)9·8233 edit. Wht on whl, lo m1. EOE coltee Ibis, china hutcn. l1cto1y conditioned -$6300. 760-1489 Iv mag ball-claw tble/chrs. hope XEROX plain paper cop· '83 Yamaha Riva, Vespa chest, solallove, sac 1ers Get xe1ox reduction lype t.700 mlles xlnt $475 All xlnt 543-2241 cop1eis rrom S2095, & cond Worth S 1800. seo Scuba diver w/experlenca 10 learn ocean harvest· MtlEll ·TIP PU Ing Own equip ~0-0687 ·h8 Sia le -Top Pool Chrisuan Thomas Gal"""' Secrellry for law ottice, no l8ble/access ~25 4tt rd desl\ top copiers trom lor S tOOO. 548· 1256 $695 All madl1nes come Yamaha '80 GT80. clean. with llmlted 30 da)' war· hke new $25-0 963·2498 llU•lHU'I SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU ranty & are eUglble lor • .Xttro11 service plans so ~' Poller table $45. 2 an· 650·23 17 legal expe1 nae Exit tlque chair• ~5ea Otte -skills. word proc e11per IOW IUlllll deslreeble. non·Sml<r Chairs S45ee Metal Ille Offshore OU Drllllng Over· Position avail 1mmed. cabinet $•5 645-1691 ""C"!!-+-+-+---ll se" and Domestic. Wiii Send resume onl'y 10· 7 pcs eeige Sectional. train $35,000 • SS-0,000 Schall. Boudreau & Gore good condlllon $325 ac1 1as1• For more Into. Aattl Waatt4 9020 ca.11835-2269 collect HIGHEST CASH IMMED 3 matching -desks. n-for vour vehicle, domesllc cond , gry metal, chrome or lore1gn 551·8285 .. WIW1ll•tT IE lllEHtLI llllE MelEll&'I SOUTH COUNTY YOLISW&IEll "WtWIUllT IE IHlllSll.I" plus poss Call Petroleum Inc. 18552 MacArthur 640·8293 S e r 11 I c e s a I Blvd, sulle 425. ln11ne 312·920·9675 ext 2239 92715 Furniture Sale Everything • 1 1 ---must go Catt att 2 pm anv " so open even ngs llClllTUY /IH tff day 645--0260 Ollice asslllant, varied Typing Aocuracy lmpor1· Green ,-.c-1-1n-e-,-.-, 15 dul141S. reoeptlOlllst. type ant, FIT no StH 644· 1999 6·2·28• 1 F 1 d SO wpm. phones. Nwpt ___ " " a r con , ~each office 6 75.5110 Secretary, lmmed open. I llY FlllllTllE Overnight work, esslst ~a~l~Tio~~~~v~~~~ Lea 957-8133 ""C"!!-+-+--1 woman In wheelchair, 1·2 be proliclen1 In using OAK dining room 1able & 4 times/wk C M 645-2357 Wang word processor II chairs MUST SELL Ptr• lntereste<I call Ed Rice al $385 646·5606 Busmen Planning In· -----s111u1e 714·964·8577 P1uSh Cnoc Brwn 6' love--· ----seal ~Int cond S 190 Secreiary needed 9·5. 642·6676 ____ .,... Part· Tl•t MlllH WHIEllS Min wage. lull 11me -----Newport Beach Marketing 631· 7270 Oueen size wsterbed I I lrame, 4 poste1 S 100 Obi firm has severe open ngs Secretary/Aecepllonlst mat1/S2S 957·1987 lor responalble and In· CP A firm. Orange Coun· dustr1ous people A good try A1rport area Type 65 Sec sofa, Tahitian while, 3 speaking voice a MUST! wpm Slartlng salary mo n-. costs $1600. A great way to lncrea.sa base<! on e>1pertence asking S 1100 obo your budgel dollllrs We Non·smkr 714.752--0274 786-0133 eves & wknds pay tor your training For ~ 1n1erv-appt, call Mr Service Station All~, Sof1 Xtnt cond Bieemer. 545.5775 Expd Apply Shell Ste· ak1ng S ISO, 673·2257 PteOTNWttlH t1on. t7tl1 & Irvine, NB C11t1 Mtaa--6124 tor profit & expo1ure Service station attendent, Thurs/Fri. §.2. 154 Alben legs. oak lops S90 ea 545·7506 3 Used SECRETARIAL DESK with lelt returns S50 each 494.0404 Pitney Bowes malling m&- chlne Posis. '8ats & re- turn address like new. $475 556·0367 Piaael/Oiiiu 6221 t909 Upright. gOOd cond $325 759.9557 71 Y1maha organ loaded $65-0 545-7506 Antique Viennese Grand Plano $1500. 586-5579 lrHt Clni1t•at ,,. .... Player P11no. electric or manual • rolls Sacr11ic. $2800 495-2530 Yamaha-Baby 011nd Piano P011Shed Walnut. 2 yrs old $5500 759-06•6 ----Hll&UIUll WEIUY CLEAi CARS UDTllUCIS CONNELL CHEVROLET ,.,_,_I I.or I•" 111 . ! ••t-..1\\1~'.\ S41>-I 200 WlHY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FllH APPRAISAL Cormler·Oellllo CIEVllOLn 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147·1017;&41-1131 WE PAY TIP HLUJI FllllSHWll WIMHHI POITl&C/IH&lll 2480 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA Volume Sales, Sen1lce And Leulng 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beacn (l H ) 142-2000 laraHa Cilia 9132 '58 ctasilc • .tnl cond . uke new. $2800 548·5916 '74 CONVERTIBLE New palnl elc $3500/oller 548.0782 See at $hop Volume Sales. Satvioe And Leasino 1871 t Beach Blvd Huntington Beach (114) 142-2000 2433 s Broadway. Santa ·eo RABBIT DIESEL 4 1¢, Ana 9-5pm 01 apptm air stereo, $3150 OBO Nerct4ea leas 9145 631•3016 1984 §6 Turbo $36.600 '8 t VW Rabbit Conv Euro Silver/Blue Ready for GTI Conversion, Centre. Christmas 55l·9606 P6. ste1eo, black, black, black Wkd y 66 ·250SECoupe.aunrt, 2 13 /653·7890 Wknd pis, p/b, auto. nu seats. 714/644-0714 lront lenders. grill etc. ,82 R bbll UC 1 ·-k ....... , $7500 invested, sell e 1"" ~. $4000/otter 548-0782 or 40 mpg 5 apd 13K ml -81 snop 2433 S Bed liner. tlke new Broadway. Santi Ana ~97~·56 t6 9-5 days or appointment. '14 l•~lt CttHrt, 70 MERCEDES 280SL 5 spd. sport Miii, alloy lo m1. orig & s111J8rbl wl'\eets. 5 yr u11hm11e<1 ___ .....__..._......., Chnsllan Thomas Gallery lull or Part time. Chevron 100 items. S 25 10 $1 plus ---------+----------+----------650-2317 Slat, 3000 F1ln1iew. CM Cash sweater. lamb 1acket _Pe_r_••-•-•_11 ___ 3_01_2 ltlt Waat.. SIOI ltlt Waat.. SHI PHIUIMER/ Shipping c18f11 & parts as· 30 yds crpt, r>eby uems POLISHED WALNUT 5' 3" lmmac. 8 yrs remaining 011 warn Re1111 $8.000 sell ~800 ObO Eves 559-0559 dys 66().5745 Hl-4300HI·141l 516,900 631· 1105 guar. 1300 m• I 13,500 ---'74 280-:-58900obo lom1. 979·55 t5 557~~ Helpl Need witness 10 ac· C11cu1a11on sembi., part time. musi Jmlry "1fi4 ciden• Fri 12 t6 11 &,11rl1•ltnlce IS•Ttt•f WLYIT be able to add & sut>-1.__,.._._,. __ •-- mini cond 498· 1501 It CIHIT OllOI ·77 450SL, both lops xlnt '83 VW V1nagon Equity 4 WE WAIT Hiii . CLW 1111 CAii! SH Ronald Daoa 1 2 3 5 p M 1 9 I h & Plt1me Must know fresh & • • S1a1e wide R/E Invest· tract S41hr to start Call I 24 Cl Dutmond Ea.rrlngt p 0 m 0 n a C M 6 8 marine maintenance Re· P T mo1or rou1e d<1ve1s ments fin servlOeS llrm. tor appt 545·5271 $2250/ 60 C1 Dia pen· Camaro & 73 Pinto hable uans Apply 01wn needed now In Costa ollerlng challenging pos· dent $1250 Jon 673-6160 cond, Stiver wired Inter H~rM 650·850 I Yamaha P1ano-Pro-Upr1te. $26.000 tlrm 759·8189 iilc.' -..n ebony alnt. $1950 H THEODORE ROBINS 646-1280 8·9 wl\dys 436'• 171h SI Mesa AM deltllery to 111on lor bngnt lndlVldual S~:!,~~lpe~h& ~~7~a; Be I U t EI ks , Ing s Costa Mesa homes MuSI na11e gOod 10 write and design for RS Carrer9 w/dllmonds S 150, S500 548·6784 W 261·2223 79 300 SO Turbo Come In & '" Newport An1hraclle. Perfect. Beach's llnest Mlec:hon FORD Merry Christmas Mike ano ARCHITECTURAL car • prool ol insurance T 1. 9 9 o and OE C a Ans Ad 596. call Melissa 1 love you 11ery DRAFTSMAN No wknds or holidays. No POP-11/34 Must have 2 ST•IT a llW c••EEll 642•4300 24 hrs Sr1tia1 GIN• 6230 S 19K/obo 955·6399 or ol previoualy owned 1060 MAllllOA Bl VO rostA MHA 641 0010 Justin TJmetOf Christmas 786-6708 Porsches. Audia and much Otana M f exper·d space plan-collections or b1lhng. Call yrs e•per wtCOBOL Ex-• • ... PHONE FANTASY n er' d r a I Ism an I o r 630-544 '· 9·2PM M·F cellent caree• opponuni· llOWI GarM snow Prize. p111 Used once Spalding 150 tO O ·82 3000 Turbo OSL, Vollcswagena Skis lOOk bindings fomk: 4 nffl DriYll 13,000 ml, like new -- 25 Ladies 10 snare your c 0 mm 1 pr 0 1e c 1 s CUSSIFIEI ly Call 553.0940 The Pennysaver is eccepl· cerllhc:ale Van Clae & Fantasies' 828-7t62 261·6040 Olt••-•airs -=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--1ng applications 101 a lull Arpel J-elefs Wiii Mii poles S 120 49445~6 179 Chevy Blazer. 4 a 4, $25.900 Newporl Bch ... ., ._ • time Reader Ad consult· enure ~000 cre<11t tor Pr1nce g11p111te 1enn11 auto. exit cond, p/b, p/a 72~ 1705 tackel strung S125 S6.500 650·4242 or PentHI Assemblers Apply 7 am Tiie Orange Cou1 Dally PROIOTIOI ant u you enioy working $2.500 or portions for Senices 3014 only MacGregor Yachts P1101 has an excellent OP· Can you wHh ihe public in person 2 5 % d 1 s co u n I 163 t P•acen11a. C M por1unity IOf a CIHsrlled Spare 3 hrs nlghlly? and on Ille phone, coma 714/597·2233 Standard e· POOi llble L1canseo Massuer tor out Auenoant Live-in C M Outside Sales person Are you see \ls. Apply In perfOn fllbctUaaffal II Mahogany w/alate bed • 1~68-Dod--g-e_p_ic""!k_u_p-.,..,-10-n, call massage Men 4 Assisi teacher in wtieel-wllh a proven tract re· Weffgroomed, 1860 Placenlla Ave, all access 1900 aulo $1250 5411-1377 Women 667 ·5927 cna1r PI T hrs flex Rm & cord Great earning dependable Costa Mesa 2 Meter Mobll Xcelver 963-1366 Tr.Yel 301 a Dd , $25-0 mo Prefer potential guaranteed and sell motivated? KOi<, mobll mike. root TV-•-•' 83 GMC S 15. auto 0/0, draw againt commission Do you THE RECYCLED RAGS switch, Larsen Kolrod -tt, air Ing bed. writ Need Rode to Laker lem 645-2357 Send resume IO P 0 Box En1oy working with kids? GROUP needs 2 more anl x/cond $195 cash ''Ir" 6232 962-t078 Games Season seal Auo•o Production Assis· 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca 11 you can ansW81 YES busv handa This Is nbt a only 644-6968 - holde1 Will shr e.<p n·smk 1ant W•ll train e.,. 92626 EOE Pnone 646·7021 Hies posltlon Call !Of 10·· Port color TV. good Aati••Hr Lag Bch 494-4365 penenc:e w/cassettes a COCITlll IEllYEll-2·30-6pm Mon tnru Fri app1m Mon· Thur 10--1 411111 llWl TIOllTI cond S lOO 645• 1446 Cl111ica 9045 I plus S4ln1 alter mon1h Ask IOf Sue 675-5553 S300 OBO ~3-3249 2 JBL Spkrs Moran12 rec. 1929 F'ord Roadster Pick· HHl•eat 1r1~1 Full 11me •ppl" 0-11111!> •-1 ,, ---d I t 1~• S I a p " ' ""' •... Quality contrOI, lull tlrM, TOP $$$ Bamboo b linds S25 UI urn "' ansu in· up. S ll,500 obo, 1947 OrrrtaaitiH 401 BOOl<S ON TAPE 729 CHEERS RESTAURANT QC wt audio c1Sse1tes. Female• Pref Models & l<itcllen faucet $7 50 1e,grated sys. skprs. tape Crosley convert Ible, 675-0586 alt8' 6 PM 759·8323 Tracks 9035 Ask about the money we can save you thru our purchase & teaae plans .llMILllHI lllNITS 130 I Quall Slreel NEWPORT BEACH IU·HOO 455 E Coatt Hwy Newpon Beach 673.()9()() 9309 evl le. showroom cond . S6500 673-1913 Beaut 6 9 Mercedes. 79 '78 CdV d'Elegance ~ $28,000 or $2000 and POW81, Lo miles, llgllt TO/pymls of $700/mo. blue $6550. 645· 1691 731·521 1. 731·3501 ---~ ---.--,------;:;,.,-;;;= Estate Sele. Eldorado Penclat 9157 priced right. $4500 Good LOCAL ULTRALIGHT AIR· Fer ad. C M . Ask 101 Bill Enter1a1nmen1 and danc· Min wage 10 st an. Apply Escortl. (2131 866-1984 Tape deck $50 Onomari decl\. rec's & •mP. turn s 1800. 1941 Packard t 10 CRAFT DEALER seeks 548-5525 ing We need cocktail Books On Tape, 729 $15 540-1289 tbl & wood & glass door Se<lan, $2000. 1935 Ford THE URIEST shareholder for ex· BABYSITTER FI T my hme se<vers We train SIU· Farad St. CM Ask tor Biii -cab Cell alt 5 731 -3055 Pickup. S2800 obo ·'2 914 red ext, blk Int, cond 545·4009 riew paint & uph mags. Looks & runs •Int . $3995/0BO 554·8398 Pension · $30.000 shares '"CM Reis r-To •too dents OK Full, pit. Beach PART·TIME. Varied llOura Brus celling Ian wllullpa BE-.. UTIFUL 2-5.. RC • 548·4460 SELECTIOI " ~... • & w c 11 ~~1 548·5525 to Include early A M. oak blades. ~ u·..... " " ·all or part Musi wan110 ~~ 10 st9fl 642-7803 arnei a ....., noon ·~·~ _.. c-1 TV 2 t -I od-' I , .... ~ ~ft 0 752 6955 847 9966 Real Estate Sales P-·-weettends Must have de-S 100 552· 1509 .... or · yr wrn 'f, 29 FOfd Rdstr P/lJ run1 ·73 Targa, polished alloys, o late m "'· ow m......,.. act now 714 671·2900 • • pm ~~· pendable vehlele (small $148 Free del. Open $3500 '28 2 dr sedan Blaupunk stereo. lmmac Cedlllacs In Southern BI W tei 5100 IUYllTTtHIEElft IEUYEIY ~:af~~g~f""~~!~~ truck. van. slatlon OUIAHPATOl•LS Sun TVJOlln's646·1786 body nice $1400/0BO cond $10.500 673·3113 CalllOfnlat Seeu1tOC1ay1 e f H Mulls/temp days fMtS Need E•tra lncOfne? Ba an needs agent Interested in wagonl •o H tlll news-Ftl SAU. 141-1111 Lrg 44" TV projected b)' e 675-3175 '75 Carrera. India red. bl,k IAIEllS Housecteaners exper d. wnds Agency. Charlot· tndependen1 carrier for bolh locales Call Marina paper dealer In lrvlne 1200 13 Zenith GOid Star •57 T ·BIRO lthr, snrl. •Int cond CllllUC lull or parl time. transpor· le s Sotle<s 645 .• 3746 THE REGISTER Must 720· t l05 area Must be depen· $800/obo 642-7579 Wh 116 500 Sl8 500 645~389 1a11on nee 540·0857 have dependable, econ. --dab le Con I act Greg CABBAGE PATCH KIDS 546 559 ;•e. ·957 6177 =-=--·-=-· ----:- Accounianl. lull cha roe lllPl/FILL OM&llH omy car Irvine. Npt Sell, RECEPTIONIST Hyde Monday thru Friday stlll In bO• 1200 ea or T I/ RENTALS S20 per mo • '77 911s, xlnt cond, many exp req'cl Colie.ge lor a local CPA firm 1n Cosis Mesa. & l ag Bch Newport Beach law tlrm between 9 30 and 10:30 best offer 642·1107 19" cOlor TVs. assorted ... ~-................. extras. real beauty, mull 2600 H1rbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-1860 degree preferable Call 111nne All phases ol are a Ca II VI ck y . seeks lull lime recap-a.m. on1y 642-4321 C-P h d 11.. sty'" 540-3195 • , .. , !!!!!! see! $ 16K firm 99g..2926 Linda 497-4858 bkkp g required Com· 95 t-7113 before t 1 am. llon1stllegal aecretery • .. abbage ate o . •-:-11, CLarttr/ --Alla lea" HOS ltll1 11-t ""L;----1 .... lt-t---..,.3.,.1"" 1 c trainee Typing, llllng, ~-"Lori Hiidegarde", brand -• 11• • .... puter exper flelp ul all E•ecutlveSecre1•rv, ottloe phones. nood lront ott•~ Cati 5•os new $225 776-7471 •••• 7110 76 AU1 Spider, Red. ---------Belt.~ayl & Co 752·5611 ol the Preeldent • ..,. ~ 58 000 ' •2500 '84 Carvell•. See tllru MUOI &CctllT appearanc41/manner re-lng hair 6 mo old spayed ChrlstmH Spec;lall Schwln IO' ELH&IT HOIT 549.1531 m • root. load9d. 3500 ml. EXECITIYf OhllH&•·A ktJ pea. F1nanc1sl 5f'1ce~ firm quired Salary $1.000 F cat, very sh'f 4 gentle S)( tOO moto croS1 fJcll NEW • DIESEL For All CARVER $23,000 lob Denver 4 a pleasant non-smltr de· ~s ',op note be•ec Please complete appll· Ideal IOI elderly oouple cond Bronie w/yellow your H ... iday En1ena1n1ng .... ,. 9101 303-756-8354 The Orange Coas1 Daily oendable. positive · 81• sec Y or very uay. cations between 9.5 640 2314 p d ..,. n n,rv 1 C ~l--:-:-::-::-:::'JC~::-::==- Pllot has an excellent OP· lllude. well organized chatlenglng po1lllon M·F. at. 4000 Mac Artllu; __:._ eves mafs $9~ew Stires. ,:ic: & Parade ol lights Days ·'2 Audi Good cond A• 1~-1"'...ll\....C::. It C CIECI OOf1unity lor a career sell·mo1tvaled skills in St r o ,, g e • P I n Blvd, suit! 450. NB __ SwlAeeMkE 5 SE2 Cl(hlocTT.E2Nsl1·11c9. :,k, left 11~{;' ,:.um, 673·4860. evs 567-3273 built eng, n-carb, muai ~-lllO~CINTlll •63 Chevy Mallbu wagon. oriented Major Account lyplng, c:omp~ter oroen· 1yp1ng/shorthandsl1Ulsa 1185 C di bl 50 .... -1 -, _ ... _ sell 1mmed 1e t el y ~-...r .. ., ... ,.,..,,...... Eqully&usume.CalltOf Execut1"e with a proven led bkkp'g cuStomer must Non·amkre pis llECEPTIOlllT /""'1 S 100, Ph 673-2660 · ountry n 1 · ••' ltllH ar-S 1400/obo 543-0277 CNN WflOAVI IM Info 650·8501 111ck record Grea1 rel Pnone sales, shlpptnn Call 553-09•0 PIT 10am·4pm Mon·Frl. --O • SO wlchrs. aolld wOOd. SEAPEACE Custom 65' ' po1en11a1. guarenteed ... Genetti olllce duties 0.,1 551 beat oller Surfboard. ketch S 125 fir. 3 fir min. '7115000. tully equip, exll & draw against com -~~~.~~r 720· l440. Find whet ~t In $600 mo Call Susan ~English S:tter pup•. must tee, S90 786-69117 675·5056. 213/379~214 lmmac cond $5700 mission Desire •omove Delly Piiot 1· 8am~pm (71 4)476-0272 $100 2 melet 770-9600 EMS M1ctlllne, elec mu9cie p lea ?Ill 963-4449 or 645·2930 into managemen1 a plus D ·1 p·1 ~ R -tf ht eves & wkndt allmulator llke Nautlk.1• twtr h Aa1tia ----9109 Senc:,r~u~.'~560 II J I DI ........... "" · Type, ~~~~ !~11 mnfg. AMERICAN ESKIMO f ~~·3~st~2~'::S.~~~ 2~·.:, ~~~i. ':.f:.tc-6'~: '62 A.A. Sprite (Corp Costa Mesa 92626 ~ interesting work OP· Female Pupa, 3 mo . while, _ vaa $.4500 673•3951 Tmsl). $1600, 840·2569 EOE . PART JllE · poflunlty Ask for furry, Ul<C reg. all llllots Flre wood sai.. Lost land • · ---------1: : Shannon 979-7860 S300 545·8744 days leaM. Must NII. Sacrl· 24' wood tithing & bey Aaltl, .. ,.., .. a . Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in . Paul, 9711-32 I 1 evea flee AllO evall f<>f 'nr cruleer. Inboard motot. ---------llOIPTllltST BOSTON TERRIER PUPS lype tree WOfk & remova . toad• or ••tru, perl INW 9111 AIP. AIR. mature. eJ1per • Laguna Beach area (2 hours Front offic. person w/ne.1 Chrlttmaa Special 895-1"7 oond Sltp avail. Worth Conveniently Locat9d only Calculstor by touch per day). Weekdays P .M. -appHrance tor tele· S350 891·9330 Girt'• 2A" 10lc>d.175. Pwt SllOOO. must Mll·sacrlllce & c omp911uve1y P~ e11per For 1ndustr1a1 and weekends A.M. F.arn about WllOl•Hle lumber co. M ... y Doo•• $10 eny Ila s 100 Trundel bed lr'llM. 25 ft Wetlcratt Nova XL. typing Computer phone & CRT Ofder entry MW, S IOO Men's lO lpd, 1346') 675~328 & . ~:!"~: s~~~'.Y, ~s:: $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow ' Exp helpful but not Grooming echool lucher 160. Boy'1 crul1«. S 100. • 7 3 I w In Ford v II 9•M •pu nec.eaary. Call general (21yrs111p.) 5•8-28"8 a.45-5980 !\A«Cf'ulMll tandem trlr S&les·Sef'll~Lea1lnn " ._ .., 642 4321 ~E mgr for appl -. • ... -• I:AJ WEBER Pl YwOOD co POODLES ARE PEOPLE Gltl• 2•" bike. cane light fl•h & &kl. s 11 ,000 .. • • • • • .. · • • • • • .. • • • .. • • · • • · • ......... •• 731~000 TNCup•Toy•Mlnl1ture fhcture. pan ta rick 720· 110 t Ive meg Great glf11 541·264& w/11at, 4 TV trey9. •• fa· BAJA, 8 cyl dtl Tower, N9wlpapei- KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS Art> PRIZES! (714) 548-70U IEOIPTilltll ScottlM, 2 mall, 1 female, cord r1tk, pllOne allnd, pttnk. fish boA. 2 VIiia. Liie tying & c*letl· Boet Al<C S300. g~ 1295 1tt 5 melll nr lamp. 548-Jel8 mettt + more 1261< exp.er helpful 11 Call Shelli.t, M/F. 12004250. JOHN WAYNE T€NNIS A.tier 5 call 573·tOIO 673 7272 WI tor c tc.. 842~928 att 6 & Wkndl ClUB Famlty Mtmbtf· * .. " ...... IM ...... /Tnht Ptt II thlp 18" 759--0740 •12. 100 hr1. llyd l'IOllt Busy lld ~y 1n.itvlne 1 IDl'f ..a Til 1n•iout. 2 bt O'M'( S55t< need• aocurete, deptn· A1ild ild b1by MOIUCCan 1 135 960·9003 01 ~73 d a I e non• 1 mo k er. CocltltOO, ~h. talmon al.~.;..,':·? 811~ °;' ~-:---...-T.1i-----i..-T7 863· 1910 Nll"ICy et .. I 11800. 852· 105e. tr ..... ,,. ~ ~tall SMM 1831 Orcherd, S.A Htg1 King tlH bed. 100. j \f y;;\, nu w . Exclull~ ledi.t Boutique WholtMM t*ct., tlllclng SlenlO, 190. 4ff..2792 15000 obo. M2-6280 opening In FlthlOn ltland o r1ngt·cl'IHk USO. evM & wtlndt CHAtSTMAS SURPAISEt requlrH .. ~rlenctd, CodlllOO 1 175. Biby Ll.a!M WOOi m s·af' Prlndle 115 wltrlr ' I AlrM . Pl'ofeMion., rttllt ..... Owttf m9"W '200. lfon M&. "9bblt • 135, lklperb cond. 12.555.55. peoptl. Call fOf Appl. cegeat!Oup.54a.&e11 IU«I nno-•a '31-ot4t 640-1291 213.-27•·5019 b a" . MAOIC 18\.ANO GOL.O Cll9tt lllOOP. uua uuu '°" o • CAAO uoo~oESPIA· a1w1t-t4t7 M•Jor national co . .._, ...,,.., emoire pedleeel. ATIE. 8een Trana- locllty Htabltahed lnOI· 135e t7t·•'44 ltrttd•Ouet Ptld 11'11" l•i.iiiii!Piiiitli•,W-- vldu11. COll•ge btCll• OOIOfed 4 June 14. '31·M1t tf(X.tnd Pftl hlarled ~. oval mln'of. ciria MllllO ltliend' Of lf8dl ~ "::. =~9•1nt ftoof end unllmlt9d In-hrdwete. da..O 110f: GOid Card ~. ~~-r-.rr-"7"'1~"7':~ come oeltinQ "41~ l300.t7t-4&44 ~ '-ISSOO,... ,_., .... pottunlty 10 build . i 1150 or '? liU.0700 twrt S210 ()I ft to 10 ft Thlbautt a Co. 1"6-101 • 11&. • 1 ST gen 1 1 k1 Ju k • 1 bolt> I tMI ""· Nit '°' OAK: Hoo1t1r, &00. 11'11. llld ._....~ (st You cen'I meke It 10 tr. ~· 1280, ~, oo' (Eoe:r ~cc::· tll. Oey1 MO-at7. ~ "'9 gM'9 ,,... --.1 ''""· N10fllll9'!CI, ' . ~. --'61-1112 OOn't tet yfN1 tloketl go MS·Nlf --IO~ 1 ""teed. Tredl ~old ..... '°" TM...._. ... !ft IN .• ;*111:,..-.. ,., ... ~,.., n•• •••IH wne. • w .. t ••• a Delly 1'1101 er;:;;: ... 1._ a111 ... M........,I CIMIM fM......,.. fMlflt NGO .. 1 ...... ---HCIDITOllOI T~ta . lit '83 Chevy Sltwrld 6 2 16Fcorona. good for dsl Equity, eNAJrne~ C~ parts. Breit 631-2459 '°' lnto650-8501 evenings '69 Corona, nu radle, case, SEE II FlllSTI reblt. $750. 7811·6064 We have a good Mltellon '78 Corolle (Corp Trensl), I own,, nu Urea. $2400 ®o. 640·2569 '79Suprl, 2 OWntlf', 31,000 ml. 11lnt cond.. 15900. 760· 1814 Ot 975--0727 ol NEW & uMd CheV· rOletal See ue tOCleyl CONNELL CHEVROLET ..... 1• • t ' ~ \. S4b· 1100 ·eo Coro41a Lttbctc. Xtnl cond. $5200/obo, Hm 120.1915 w11 540.50&0 =,,=14=i====-.....1'ii"Si"TH ---·-----....---- THI ORANGE COAST CDAIT EDITION THURSOA Y. DECEMBER 22, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Parking at airport i-t's no holiday .--------------,------------=~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~--11111""".-i!!!~~ Travelers told 'get rides' A clean sweep forNB's Santa By STEVE MARBLE Of, ... Delly ll'4lot lleft The young and old on Tustin Avenue in Newport Beach don't find it unusaJ that Santa Claus putts into their neighborhood each year driving'a yellow street sweeper. "What do you want?" asks one resident. "A sleigh?" Well, no. Of course not. In a city with 2.000 miles of roadway and 1.500 miles of curbing. how else would Santa slip into town? For five years, street sweeper Rich Green has been donning a red suit. strapping on a fake white beard and bulking up with pillows before taking off on his morning sweeping route during the hol- idays. For a sleigh, he rides a $75,000 multi-ton Ford sweeper with a loudspeaktt hooked to the hood and a bunch of candy canes piled on the seat. as lots become congested By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... Delly ....... .,. Parking is going to be tight at John Wayne Airport this holiday weekend and airport officials are urging travelers to get rides to the airport. "We will fill up late today or certainly by early Saturday. After that we are out. Our suggestion is to have people drop you off or take other transportation," said Curtis Porter, airport operations super- visor. Traffic started to pick up about 10 a.m. Wednesday and has been getting heavier ever since, he said. "I have been talking to the airlines and they are pretty well booked. Parking is going to be a headache," Porter said. By this morning, there were only a few scattered spaces in the airport's l.000-space terminal parking lot and the 1,800-space overflow lot near Mission Beachcraft was nearing the half-full mark. The parking problem is not new. "This has happened at least a half-dozen times this year and it isn't always just on a holiday," he said. No parking at John Wayne Airport means it is going to be a money-making weekend for the six major airlines that use the airport. build," said William Bell, a vice president with the Newport Beach-based AirCal. "Tomorrow will be a very good day but the biggest day of the weekend will be Monday. That is because everybody will be coming home to get to work," Bell said. Traffic Monday could be as heavy for AirCal as it was at the end of the Thanksgiving week- end, traditionally the busiest day of the year, and it might even set a new record, Bell said. "I don't know why I started doing it," the 42-year-old Sant.a explains. "I just like kids . 1 have five of my own and I like seeing ISee SANTA, Page A21 '' 0.-, ..... ,.... ... "-,..,.... Santa Sweeper" Rich Green waves to kids in Newport Beach. "For today, Friday and Satur- day we are completely sold out at Orange County. But we also have a higher rate of no-shows during Christmas so we should be able to handle some people who come out to the airport looking for a flight," said Glen Bozarth, a Western Airlines spokesman. Kin of MIAs get special yule message Orange Coast relatives receive greeting, 'God Bless You,' I rom President Reagan "There is no question, it is going to be a busy five days," he said, adding that even on Tuesday, Western has booked 90 percent of the seats on it John Wayne flights. By ANDREA ADEL.SOI": Of IN Delly ,_ IUfl Families of servicemen rrussing in action received an unexpected Christmas greeting this week -a message from President Ronald Reagan. "He's the hrst president in the last four that has shown the kind of interest in POW-MIA issues that a president should have." said Earl Bond, of Fullerton. who received one of the greetings bearing Reagan's sigriature with the dosing post.sen pt "God bless you." Bond is one of about 1,500 families of missing servic.-emen who were sent the special messages added to a Christmas card. a White House spokesman said Wednesday. Bond's son. Ronald, an Air Force navigator. disappeared over North Vietnam on Sept. 30, 1971. He is one of 2,490 Americans unaccounted for in Southeast Asia. ln part, the note pledges "to ensure that highest priority is given to providing you these long sought answers." Margaret McAlister, a Costa Mesa Republican, at first thought the e nvelope bearing the White (See GREETING, Page A!I Lagunan faces fraud charges in Indiana From staff ud wire report• A Laguna Beach businesmu&n and an Indiana accountant were indicted by a Knox County grand jury in what authorities are call- ing the second-largest invesunent scam in the state's history. The case involved 19 residents of Vincennes, Ind., who lost more than $600,000 by investing in Vale Industries and Flex-Lite Corp., south Orange County-based firms owned by Jeffrey S . Vale of Laguna Beach. prosecutor Maurice E. DoU Jr. said. James Robbins, a public accoun- tant from Vincennes, about 100 ll'zmaBom'*"- Bulledn Baud a .... a ... w Cana miles southwest of Indianapolis, was indicted on three counts of theft. two of perjury and more than 100 securities violations. Vale and his two corporations, one located in his hometown and the other in Irvine, were charged with more than 100 securities violations. The corporations are registered in California, but their status is clouded by delinquent tax notices for 1982. the Secretary of State's office con!lrmed today. Vale assembled flexible flashlights at a suite in an Irvine office park in 1981-82, according (See SCAM, Pase A!) Monercha get overpowered The dream game turned Into a nightmare for Mat• Del High u the Monarchawere no match for DeMatha. S. aporq, Page C 1. ,} "''''· ,,, ,, ', ,, ,, ls. 19 BJ ' . \ "We are expecting an excellent weekend. It is already starting to Cops mull charges in NB car fatality By STEVE MARBLE OltMOely"91llAlfl Police are considering whether to recommend a 17-year-old driv- er involved in a two-<:ar crash that left one woman dead and two others critically injured, be tried as an adult on manslaughter charges. The 17-year-old, a Mission Viejo high school student, was arrested on suspicion of felony drunken driving and man- slaughter following the violent collision early Tuesday on the Balboa Peninsula. Though police have not re- leued the identity of the teen-age driver, It has been learned his name is Richard Crawford. The driver of the second car, Steven Harold Haase. 24, of Newport Beach also was arrested for investigation of drunken driv- ing and manslaughter. Kimberly Jiennessee, the woman who was killed, and Megan Sterling and Valerie Bouchey, the two who were injured, were riding in Haase's new Toyota. Sterling, a 19-year-old Newport Beach woman, and Bouchey, a 20-year-old Hacienda Heights resident, are being treated at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. A hospital spokeswoman said both are in guarded condition and "haven't woken up yet." Crawford, driving an Audi, and his three passengers· reportedly had been attending a high school Christmas party at South c.oast (See FAT AL, Pase A!) Drive-through Nativity Thi1 live Chri1tma1 scene is being staged at the First Christian Chutth, 1~07 Main St., Huntinston Beach, and will be 1hown ror the la1t time tonight rrom 6:30 to 8 130. The wiae men, at left, are Damon Du1terho(t, Skip Co.ta and RuM Bellamy, while Joeeph and Mary, aboYe, are Sean Ponder and Michelle Surmon, all of Huntington Beach. , . \ 2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, December 22 .... 1983 Newport panel 0 Ks pa Ct on flights with changes By JERR\' HIRSCH 011 .... o.n, Piiot "•" A bindmg agreem~nt between Orange County and the city of ~ewport &•ach limiting ex- f>Clnsion at John Wayne airport ,received conditional approval of ,the <'tty's advisory Aviation Com- mittl'e Wednesday The t'Ornmittee plans to rec- ommend several l'hanges in the 'agreement during a pubh<' town 'hall meeting at City Hall Jan. 4 at '7:30 p.m .. said City Councilman Donald Stra~. a member of the 'committee. "We need to see some commit- ment by the supervisors to locat- ing and developing an additional airport in Orange County," Strauss said "Thal is the fundamental change. We want to see some strong changes in the agreement's language about that " The committee will ask the Newport Beach City Council not to approve the agreement without getting the supervisors to agree to "really go forward in develop- ment of an addiuonal airport within a three-year period of time," Strauss said. .GREETING CARDS ... 'From Page A 1 'House as a return address con- tained an appeal for money. But to 'McAlister, it's contents were a special acknowledgement of her 'brother's sacrifice. "A lot was done for the MlA families in the beginning," re- (·alled McAlister. whose sibling. Lt Col Donald Paxton. was shot down on a night bombing run over the Ho Chi Minh trail in Laos nearly 15 years ago. "It's been a long time. I feel like it's been dropped," she said. ''Finding his remams doesn't 'mean a lot to me. But it's a thoughtful thing to do. a human thmg to do," said McAlister, as tears filled her eyes. Lois Mills, the mother of miss- ing Navy pilot James B. Mills, said the card she received Monday was not a surprise. "He had written me a personal letter when I thanked hjm for his work." said Mills, of Brea. whose husband was a for- mer director of the National League of Fam11tes. The Washington, D.C.-based group, formed in 1970 to publicize the plight of the missing, takes the holiday message as another sign "Through the Heagan Adminis- tration. we have made the most progress of any other." said Mary Curra11, a s pokeswoman for the group which has 960 MlA families as members. A Navy team this week was allowed into• a crash site in southern Laos. the first since the end of U.S. military involvement in Vietnam in 1973. The five-member team, based at the Joint Casualty Resolution Center in Honolulu, will be returning late this week, s~ud a Defense Depart- ment spokesman from Barbers Point in Hawaii, who asked not to be identified. The spokesman declined to say what type of <'raft the team are inspecting. He added that it is # uncertajn whether the Laotian government will allow the re- moval of any remains. Any progress, such as the negotiated release in June of remains of nine Air Foree and Navy veterans. brings important public awareness, Currall be- lieves. A second change in the agree· ment would limit lht: siz.e of the airport's proposed new terminal to l00,000 square feet. The super- visors are considering rebuilding the current 27,000-square-foot terminal to include as much as 240,000 square feet. A third t'han~e would limit Newport Beach's financial Hab- ility in airport activities once it entered into the ·joint-powers agreement with the county. Strauss, long a foe of airport expansion, said he would vote (or the agreement if the changes were included when it comes to the council in late January or early February. ··1 would endorse it with those changes, and that as you know, is a total change from my position now," Strauss said. Newport Mayor Pro Tempore Philip Maurer indicated he would also support the agreement if certain changes were made. "People are interested in those changes more than any other," Maurer said. "I have always said we need some sort of agreement." The proposed agreement, which must be approved by the supervisors as well as the Newport couneil. allows for the gradual expansion in daily commercial jet flights to 73 from the current 41 A clause would allow for an increase beyond that number as newer, quieter jets are introduced. FATAL ... From PageA1 Plaza but left to v1s1t the beach in Newport. Officials with the Saddleback Unified School District said be- cause school is out for the holidays, they could not determine whether the Christmas party was a school event or a private gathering of students . .. Reagan ts making good on his promise. "If they know the American people care, 1t puts pressure on Vietnam." she said. Investigators said they believe the high school stufients went to the Wedge, a popular body surfing location on the tip of the peni- nusula. and drank champagne. •, l I I i I I I BULLETIN BOARD Christinas tree burn scheduled in Irvine The Orange County Fire Department Wlll st.age a Christmas tree bum Jan. 4 at 7 p.m. at the northwest corner of Jeffrey Road and Alton Parkway in Irvine. The burn is aimed at promoting holiday home fire safety and will feature a series of individual tree bums to show how combustible the trees really are The public may place their Christmas trees at the burn site from Jan. 2 until the burn night at 5 p.m . Further information is available at the county fire department, 538-3551. Newcomers Club m eets in Huntington The Huntington Beach Newcomers Club will hold a coffee and meeting Jan. 4 at 9:30 a.m. New<:omers who would like to more about the club's activities should call 954-7886 for further informauon. Sex lectures to be g iven at OCC A lecture series examining sexual attitudes and the male and female anatomy will be presented on four consecutive Fridays in January at Orange Coast College in Cost.a Mesa. Partici pants will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. in Room 116 of the Fine Arts Building. Registration fee is $6 per lecture or $15 for the series. OCC sex education instructor Olga Perez-Stable Cox will lead the workshops. The first lecture Jan. 6 will foC'us on female anatomy and sexual response. Male anatomy and sexual response is the topic Jan. l ~. The Jan. 2~ program will deal with sexually transmitted diseases. Increasing sexual satisfaction will be covered Jan. 27. Tickets for the series will be on sale in the OCC Ticket OUice in the college's Student Center Building. With a charge card, they can be purchased by phoning 432-5772. Jewis h Center plans bage l brunch The Jewish Corrununity Center of South Orange County will hold a free bagel brunch Jan . 8 at the center, 298 Broadway in Laguna Beach. The 11 :30 a.m.,event will acquaint newcomers to the area with the services offered by the center, according to membership chairman Julia Kraft. Reservations for the brunch may be obtained by calling the center office at 833-1017 or 4.97-2070. The accident occurred at about I :45 a.m. on Balboa Boulevard and 20th Street. Haase, police said. was turning onto 20th Street when the driver of the Audi slammed into his car. The accident is still under investigation and police have not concluded which driver was at fault. Juvenile police investigators will ultimately conclude whether to recommend that the district attorney try the 17 -year-old as an adult. The police re<.·ommendation and a recommendation from the dis- trict attorney would be weighed by juvenile court commissioner, who has a final say SCAM ... From PageA1 to another businessman who still works irr the same park and claims he is owed $600 by Vale. "He was very personable. You can's help but like the guy," said the man, who asked not to be identified. "But I know his word isn't worth two cents." "In terms of counts. this is the largest investment scam in ln- diana. Secretary of State F.dwin J . Simcox said. Securities Commissioner 0 . Wayne Davis said investors, who were offered a stake in the two companies, put up investments ranking from $1 ,000 to $150,000 sintt' 1980. "Both opportunities were documented as loans offering high rates of interest -60 percent in the case of Flex-Lite and 18 to 25 percent for Vale Industries," Davis said. 1.--------------------------------------- Simcox added that he became interested in the case in July 1982 after an inquiry from a retired Vincennes farmer who had unsuc- cessfully tried for a year to recover his $20,000 investment from Rob- bins and Vale. We're Listening ••• 642•6086 What do you like about I.he Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your metea1e will be recorded, tranacribed and delivered lO the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour anawerinc service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributor• must include their name and telephone number for vertlicalion. No circulation n ils, please. Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST D1ilyPllat at 1"1n~ a n •: :: 1W-ml ...... ::;: . .., c~ Trh91._11M Chay Dow-, Editor and~ to the Publllhet .. C:'OMllY .... i...-..... -- ~,.c.... ~ ...... From $50 to $5,000 per year that's a lot more for a lot By KAR EN E. KLEIN Of tlM Oollt Piiot ll•n Pa~ty Walker. rental agent for Caltrans' San Diego office, said her office LS. in the process of revising and updating aU lease agreements. Ellis Porter, the owner of Orange Coast Trailer Supply at 1963 Newport Blvd. in Cost.a Mesa. has rented a small piece of land from the state for 20 years. "In doing so we have to get a professional appraisal. The ne w rent rate came from our appraisal department and that's what the fair market rat.e 1s for that property," she said Walker said the rent on the Porters' property was not kt>pt up to market value by the Cal trans office in Los Angeles. Porter's plot, which is empty except for a sign advertising his business. had always cost the same as it did that first year in 1963, when he signed the lease agreement with the state Department of Transportation: $50 a year The 100 or so rent.al properties owned by Caltrans in Orange County do not merit a full-time office here, she explained. So, up until three years ago, the Los Angeles offi<.'e was responsible for the Orange County property. Tuesday he got a letter in the mail. Caltrans wanted to let him know his rent was gomg up. And' up ... It seems the Porters' little piece of Caltrans just sort of fell throu~h the cracks for 20 years But then, m 1981, District 7 parcelled the Orange County property out to the San Diego district. From $50 to $5,000 annually, the letter said. And he had 30 days to come up with the difference. ' Porter's son. Bob, who is now president of the company, was stunned. "We honestly thought i~ was a joke at first. From $50 a year to $5,000? We thought they had to be kidding," Bob said. And It fell into Walker's hands. "My gosh, at least you'd think they'd give you some warning. At least you should receive a letter saying they were considering it and giving you notice the next month," he said. Walker said the Porters' 1.000 percent increase was not necessarily unusual. "lt just all depends on how close they were to fair market in the first place," she said. "It's unfortunate, but there's nothing I can do. They've been paying cheap rent for so many years." SANT A MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP ... From Page A 1 them smile and wave and laugh. "Anyway. now they expect me. They wait for me out by the curb. They're standing out when I come around the corners." he says. "So I don't have much choice-.1 can't let the m down " And Green. who operates one of the city's five street sweeper machines and t'Overs a different section of the town each working day. never lets them down. "l get on my loadspeaker and yell 'Merry Christmas. Happy New Year. Ho ho ho' -you know, all that stuff It's a real good system. You c.an hear it a block or two away." Green says when he spots a gathering of kids. he stops the machine, tells the youngsters to stay on the curb and hops out with a supply of candy canes. He also makes sure the children say thank you "because I believe in being polite." Susan Wt>tzel and her two young children say it wouldn't be Christmas without a visit from Green and his big yellow sweeper. TOYS FOR TOTS ... "We love him. It's one of the highlights of the year," she says. "My kids are out there waiting ever y Tuesday You could set a clock by it " FromPageA1 and we're very, very proud of our uniform. We're not only concerned about how we wear our uniform. but where we wear 1t." "I told them 1t was a gay bar and they told me that they would be happy to pick them up," Siefker said. "Everything was going fine. But then lhe party came and went ... When no one s howed up. Siefker said he called the Marines' Encino office the next morning and "they told me they didn't want to have anything to do with homosex- uals. .. They told us they w o uld a cce pt the m anonymously "But the guy said the Marine Corps will not accept any gifts that are in any way associated with gays," said Siefker. who said he wants to force the Mi:irtllc:. tu Jm:k up the toys. "I'll pursue it all the way to Washington if l have to," he said. Briggs said the Marines' Toys for Tots headquarters in New Orleans. "thought (pick- ing up the toys) would put the Marint> Corps m a very awkward position," Briggs said. "The gentleman was given an alternative. If that man is truly concerned about the kids in Los Angeles, then he better walk down to the collection point and drop the toys off." ··r don't find any humor in 1t," Briggs said. "It's a little irritating because we've got guys around the world that we have to worry about. We have to worry about our guys in Beirut having a Merry Christmas. too." Wade Beyeler. the <:ity's gen- eral services director, says Green kept his Santa habit secret the first two years out. "I think he was afraid." laughs Beyeler. "But heck, I think it's fme -good for the city image. If that's what he wants to do, it doesn't bother me." One year, Green was dressed up in his Santa outfit and was crusing down Pacific Coast Highway in his sweeper when a police offi<.'er spotted him. "l guess he thought Santa stole a sweeper and radioed in," re- counts Green. "Some of my co-workers heard his report on a police scanner and they knew immediately that it had to be me." Green says his concludes his annual Christmas rounds by tak- ing a spin through the city yard and wishing his fellow workers a happy holidays. "And I give them all a candy cane," he says. ''That is. if I have any left over." Cruise into Spring with Ralph Lauren. Linens , Cotto ns and Silks. Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, December 22, 1983 * Al Back Bay cleanup project advances as funds approved CoIDhined charges sought in rape case By JERRY HIRSCH Of, ... D.tfy ,.... •14111 The state Department of Finance has given approval Cur the Department of Fish and Game to spend $1.7 million next year to remove sediment and restore wetlands in the environmentally sensitive Upper Newport Bay. The expenditure sull must be approved in the 1984 -85 budget by the state Legislature but that is likely, said Don Carper, d1rectoro! the Department of Fish and Game. "We cannot start before July and that is when the paperwork would start. You won't see any- thing visible right away down there," Carper said The state money wall be pooled with funds from Orange County, the Irvine Co. and from the c1t1es of Newport Beach and Irvine to raise about $3.5 million for the project. Most of the extra funds will comt> from the lrvinPC'o said J(lhn Cartoon animator to lecture at college Remember the days when you'd wake up early Saturday morning, rush downstairs and watch Bugs, Elmer. Daffy and the Roadrunner? WeU, those days can be yours again Jan. 13 at Orange Coast College. OCC's Film Academy will pres- ent three-time Academy Award winning arumator Chuck Jones at 7:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Hall 119. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for OCC students and $1 for children 12 and under. For information. call 432-5527. Wolter, a cooperative pro.)E!Cts engineer with the city of Newport Beach But exactly how much money the company and each of the local governments will contribute has not b<-en decided. Wolter said "We hope to have an agreement soon after the first of the year. We are real1y excited about it," he said "We are finally getting some handles on a problem that has bt>en with us for several years," said Bob Shelton, a senior vice president Wlth the lrvine Co. Some of the sediment clogging the upper bay comes down San Diego Creek from Irvme Co. developments and agricultural operations he said, explaining why the land development firm wall help contribute to the cleanup fund. , "It wall be a fair share arrange- ment and an ongoing arrange- ment," Shelton said. Shelton credited Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart for lobbying hard for money to re- store the bay in the st.ate budget. Engineers will take a three~way approach in restoring the upper bay, Carper said. "There will be quite a bit of. dredging that will be done down there to remove some of the sediment that 1s in there now," he srud. "In order to control the sedimentation that fills up the upper bay we wiU build small sedimentation pools m the stream flow. They will be by Jambo~ Road and below it and along San Diego Creek," Carper said. Sedimentation pools slow down the water flow trapping small particles of silt and sediment. o.llr.... .., ......... ~ Living d olls, fro m left are Michelle, Mystique, Monique a nd Matasha. These 4 girls are living dolls HB lassies want Ca bbage Kid ra ffle to aid abused children By ROBERT BARKER Ol llM Dlllr l'Uot ti.ti A Huntington Beach mother and her four young daughters may have performed a ver- itable Christmas miracle -they've given some dignity to the Cabbage Patch Kids DoU mania sweeping the co untry. Terry Dudinsky was able to buy one of the scarce dolls after her name was drawn at a contest at the locaJ K mart store. She could have given it to any of her daughters -Michelle. 10, Monique, 7, Matasha, 4. and Mystique, 3 months. Instead, she and the girls decided it should go to help abused children in Orange County. "The girls realize that there are kids who don't get any presents," Dudinsky said. "They are learning what Christmas is aU about. They go to Sunday School and are Christians. I'm really proud of them. They sincerely wanted to do this on their own." Dudinskv. who said she turned down an offer of $1 00 from a neighbor for the doll, sold at at cost to Denny's Restaurant in the Five Points section of the Huntington Beach. The restaurant will hold a raffle at 3 p.m. Christmas Eve and all profits from the Cabbage P~ Kid and other donated toys will go to the Ol1ve Crest Treatment Center for abused or displaced boys and girls in Santa Ana. Dennys' manager J im Berrios said the restaurant got its $27 investment back in no time. "We got the doll at 9:30 (Wednesday) and sold enough tickets to pay for it in 30 minutes," he said. The Dudinsky girls say they want Santa Claus to bring them dolls this year -just not the Cabbage Patch variety. Michelle wants a Baby Live, Monique wants Baby Skates and Matasha wants a happy doll. If being good is any measure, they're bound to get them. Baby Mystique doesn't know it yet but she's getting a stuffed bear. Orange County authorities are attempting to simplify the com - plicated legal web surrounding accused Balboa Island rapist Michael Eric Gonzales. Gonzales, 23, was arrested Nov 12 following his escape a month earlier from Orange County Jail where he was awaiting trial for allegedly raping a Balboa Island wailre$S, according to police. Prior to that, Goruales had escaped from a Los Angeles-area honor ranch, authorities contend. The Gonzales case has spanned more than six months. More than two months of that time lawmen spent searching for Goruales after his escapes. The Orange County District Attorney's office now is attempt- ing to consolidate the various criminal charges and legal loose ends into a single court case. Deputy District Attorney Manuel Ramirez said if his depart- ment fails in that effort, Gonzales wlU face at least two running court battles -one for the alleged rape and the second for everything else. As of now. Gonzales is sched- uled to be tried on rape charges Jan. 30 in Orange County Su- perior Court. He also has been ordered to court Friday for a scheduling hearing on the other charges. Gonzales was first arrested on suspicion of rape last spring when he reportedly returned to Balboa Island restaurant where the 24-year-old rape victim worked. Goruales was allowed to go f.ree on bail after his arrest but later was arrested in Los Angeles on unrelated charges of drunken driving and theft. He was given a 28-day sentence and lodged at a Saugus honor ranch. Father, son held on forgery charge NB boy's Christmas saddened; dog lost Eight-year-old Jon Maurerhan tied his Lhasa Apso up incorrectly last Sunday and now the dog is gone from his Big Canyon home in the 50 block of Royal Saint Geo~ge Road in Newport Beach. Authorities said Gonzales es- caped from the honor ranch and returned to Balboa Island where he allegedly broke into a hoU.!le while attempting to elude lawmen who were searchin~ for him. A lather and son. bottl of Wes1- m1nster, were taken into custody Wednesday at Columbia Savings and Loan. 2252 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa, on suspicion of forgery John Otto Mattson. 61, who claims lo be a retired Santa Monica police ott1cer. a11eo9dly tried to cash a bad S 16.000 check, drawn ott a Beverly Hills branch. at the savings and loan He and hts son. John Raymond Mattson. 33. were booked and turned over 10 Investigators from lhe Los Angeles Ponce Department Several loaded weapons. along with a knife and two aKploslve devk:es, allegedly were found In their car A Santa Ana man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of pos- sessing narcotics Salvador Guer- rero. 28. was questioned by poltee 1n an alley behind 830 Center SI about 5.30 p.m and small amount of a powdery substance believed to be an opiate was allegedly discovered In his possession. Two teen-age Orange boys were arrested Wednesday on susp1c1on of po559ss1ng stolen property The youths. booked Into Orange County Juvenile Hall, admitted 10 police they had stolen a flare gun and stereo system. valued at S 100. from a boat stored In Orange and then hidden the cache 1n some bushes at 20th Street and Rosemary Place 1n Costa Mesa Newport Beach A Costa Mesa woman reported the theft of a Seers cordless telephone Christmas presenl valued at $85 from her car parked at 1225 Keel Drive Wednesday A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of 1ewe1ry and cash amount- ing to $496 from her unlocked parke<l car at 3107 E Coast Highway A Newport Beach man1cur11t re- ported the theft of a purse and S300 cash tr om a beauty salon In the 2400 block of East Coast Highway Wednesday afti;rn.~n A Newport Beach man reported the theft of 1ewelry and small house- hold Items valued at $3.480 from his home In the 2900 block of West Oceanlron1 Wednesday. Irvine Police are sttll untangling a spree ot 10 auto burglaries in an condo complex near UC Irvine. broken up when police arrested three suspects around t a.m Wednesday. Another suspecl, Jack. F. Kennedy, 18, was arrested about 8 a.m. walking on Jamboree Road alter he allegedly tried and tailed to hotwtre two care parked at he lnrlne Marriott, Delee; tive Marl< Hottman said The four men lace burglary and grand theft charges. as a car with Its keys In the ignition was taken but abandoned on Calltornta Street. Hottman said Laguna Beach A camera and watch with a lotal value ot $650 was etolen from a house 1n the <400 block of Holly Street. Laguna Beach ~l!c~ said today A briefcase valued at $300 was 1aken from a locked car patked In the 2 tOO block of Glenneyre Street. Two city parking meters were damaged by vandals In the tOO block of North Coasl Highway. city em- ployees said A peeping Tom. described 111 about 30w1th a al<lnny bl.llld. dark hair and beard was seen looltlng In a home 1n the 300 blodt ot Calliope Street at about 9 p.m Wednesday evening Huntington Beach Vandals and thieves have struck at two Huntington Beach schools. The losses were discovered Wednesday \. morning At Hawes School, 9682 • Yellowstone Drive. $200 damage was done to a boys' rest room. In which celling lights were broken. toilets were stuffed up and fixtures were torn off the walls. At Gisler Middle Scnool. 21, 1<4 1 Strathmoor Lane, thieves entered through a rooftop trap door and took $300 worth of microphones and master l<eya. A blue 1977° F~rd Granada waa reported stolen Wednesday evening from ttw1 2 t800 blook of Newland • Street. The lose wu estimated at $3,000 A man told police Wednesday afternoon that someone brotle Into several Herald E.amln« newspaper vending machines. The lou was estimated at S 150. Cloudy and cooler tonight, Friday Co astal Ex tended ' IUlf RIPllT ( . Jon is hoping to aee his dog Samson back before Chnstmas. He was even going to get Samson a stocking with dog goodies so that his canine friend could share the holiday's gift-giving spirit. "All I want for Christmas is for my dog to come back," the Newport Beach youth said. John attached Samson's leash underneath a table chair at his home on the Big Canyon Country Club Golf Course. But Samson was able to slip the leash chasing after a female Lhasa Apso on the golf course. ''He was the kind of dog somebody would pick up. He was really pretty," said John's mother Jean. "He jumped through the wrought iron after another lady's female Lhasa Apso on the golf course. They found her's in the clubhouse but we did not find Samson," she said. "When I came back to feed him all I saw was his leash and his collar and his Chnstmas bow on the deck. He was gone," Jon said. "He cried half the day," his mom said. Jon Mauerhan "I think he might be Big Canyon somewhere but whoever has him doesn't know who Samson belongs to." she said. The dog was not wearing his collar and identification tags when It disappeared. John. the youngest of the five children. described Samson as "white, with a little tan, and fluffy. He would play a lot with me and he used to lay on his back." High-speed car pursuit ends in teen 's arres t Two young suspects led Costa Mesa and Santa Ana police on a high-speed chase before crashing into a patrol car early this morning after they allegedly stole several thousand dollars worth of clothing from the Kand B Sportswear shop at 2300 Harbor Blvd. Sgt. Tom Boylan was on patrol about 2:30 a.m. when he heard the stores alarm and saw two youths speed by in a station wagon wanted in connection with another burglary. Boylan pulled the car over but as be approached the driver's side. the car sped away. In Santa Ana, the driver lost control of the car and spun It around, hitting Boylan's vehicle head-on. No one was injured. The driver escaped but the 16-year-old male pasaenger was arrested. Clothing found in the back seat was later determined to belong to K and B Sportswear, where a window had been smashed. A store official said about $4,500 in clothing was taken. 50% OFF GOLD J ,l A Choice Selection pf Gold Chains & Bracelets Are 50% Off Now Through Christmas Eve. RAFF 1eWelry FASHlON ISLANO -NEWPORT BEACH 644-2040 ·--·---~~~~~----------------------_.. .... .__ ................................... ... ... N8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 22. 1983 STOCKS THURSDAY'S CLOSING PRIC£ \•I•\ fle:~I s., • ., """«• t• t hO\ l o~_. t "0 6t l f'ld\ (IOU> (l'\.Q NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OVOTATIONl INCL\IOI lllAOU ON IHI NIW VOllll, MIOWUT. PACl'IC PIW. I OITON. 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Toyota -GM venture rulins due WASHINGTON Toyota Molor Corp. and GeneraJ Motors Corp l'Ounted on a favorable ruling at a Federal Trade CommJss1on hearing today on the companies' proposed pint car-manufacturing venture The romm1ss1on was expected t.o give tent.alive appruval to the J01nt venture once both c·ompanies had s1gnl'd a legal agn'<'mcnl t.o restrict exchanges of information and to limit the venturc's production to 200.000 ears annually for 12 years "1'heat farmPN' bene fits limi tf:d WASHINGTON The Agncultun• Department said wheat farmers who participate in the 1984 payment-m-kmd program will have to abide by a $50,000 lid on benefits. ancludmg cash subsidies and free PIK grain. 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