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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-10 - Orange Coast Pilott· ... LOW!S llH ')OJ\Y .JANUAR 'r HJ 1<,:1.1 OH AN C.£ r.uu~~ r '( 1..AL IF(Jr~NIA J') <.• ~ T ' Coaat Fountain Valley fire eta- . tlon wlll get a $145,000 face llft the chief says la years overdue./ A3 Convicted murderer Rene Dayco hears wit- ness testimony today that wlll help a jury flleclde whe1her he Is executed or serves llfe In prison./ A2 OCT ranslt..Board retains Its current members to spearhead the proposed county sales tax./ A3 Nation The U.S. has established dlplomatlc rel9s.tlons with the Vatican after over a century of Informal ties. /A4. Navy Secretary Lehman la seeking reprimands for Beirut brass who may have been lax with em- bassy security./ M Chinese Premier Zhao Zlyang 18 meeting today with President Reagan. JM World A protesting Jewish woman Is being force-"fed at a Leningrad hospital. /A4 Mind and Body Squinting surfers In- spired Diana to Invent a lena and start her Diop-ta company ./B't A m1n1ste1's wlf e fears the -11airni0Hove·w11ibe ---· reklhdled while her hus- band counsels a former lover./82 Sporta UC lrvlne proved to be no match for nation ally ranked UNL V Monday nlght./C1 Patty Sheehan wlll find It hard to match her ac- compllsments of 1983. /C1. Steve Colflesh resigned his position as football coach at Ocean View High Monday./C1 Entertainment Two actresses deliver strong performances In the thriller "Night Watch lnJ:luntlngton.Beach.183 Buatneu AT&T adds a list of ser- vices and products to keep competltble In the Orange County market. /85 Who foqts the bill If the hlllalde house you bought slldes south. Read a re- altor' s expert advlce.185 INDEX Bridge Erma Bombeek Bulletin Board Bull MU CIJMlfled Crouword Editorial Page Entettelnment ·Horoecope lnterm~lllon Ann lander• Mov ... Mutu8' Fynd• Hltlonal Newe . P~log Pubflc Notte. Sport• 8'8t8Hewt OCk M'"'et• T~on Thlatwl Weather WottdNewt $4 92 A3 85 C5-80 ce A6 83 C7 93 82 83 85 A4 A3 C4·5 C1-4 A4 88 83 83 A2 M .. ~untington man sl&in in bed; •· . police seize -~u-rglary ·suspect BLAZE · - GUTS NB HOUSE 16-f oot Christmas tree may have fueled home fire By STEVE MARBLE Ota-.D.-r .......... A roaring fire that destroyed a Newport Shores home Monday ni'1tt and ate at the sides of neighbonng bomes may have been spread by a dry, 16-foot Cbristmaa tree, fire. fighters reported today. Newport Beach firemen said the · house at 324 Prospect St. was con- sumed in flames when they arrived and nothing could be done to save the $200,000 home. The residence and its content were reported to be a totally lost Nobody was inJured in Jhe 7:32 p.m. blaze and neither Mark Bailey or Larry Thompson -the two home- owners -were at home when the fire erupted. Residents on the narrow street off Pacific Coast Highwar credited two neighborhood men with preventing the leaping flames from igniting adjacent homes. By PRlL SNEIDERMAN Of ... Dlllf ........ Huntington Beach police saJd a local man wu lhot to death in' his home early today, while lyina in bed next lO his wife. A Stanton man who all~ly broke into the house has been arrested in connection with the murder. Lt. Jim Walker said the 1nd4ent took place at 3 a.m. in the lalcesjde Lane tract home of James H u&hes. 37, and his wife Jeanette Huahe1, 29. James Hujhea wasemployed in the con:iputcr andu~try, . accordins to polace, who don t beheve the victim and the suspecJ,, A~m RanUrez, 42, were acquainted ... Jeanette HuJhes told police she was awakened by a popping or crackina sound. When she opened her eyes she saw a standing man in the bedroom. The man began strikin& her with bis fist, Walker said. After the intruder fled from the bedroom, Mrs. Hu&hes turned to her husband and found" he had ·~o shot twice in the head, • Walker said. Hughes was later determined to be dead at the scene. ~ Mrs. Hui.hes then heard the in· truder in the garaae. Oeeing in a family car. Walker said the woman gave officers a description of the vehicle, a tan Toyota. About seven minutes after the &rime was reported, HuntinJ.ton Beach police officer Mike DilJon spotted the HQ&h.et car oe11 8tach Boulevard •nd Main Strce~ Walker said. The officer called for assistaDCle &lid followed the car. Walker laid Jbe vehicle was 1k>PDed at NewlaQd Street and Slater Avenue. Ramjrez was arreteed on sUlpicion (1'19ue ... BLAIJll/ A2) By STEVE MARBLE °' ... °"" .......... A female shopper has Identified a well-liked high schJ)Ol student u tbc person she saw last October Ila= m a sanall Huntinaton boutique th~ same day that the lbOlf• owner Darleen Hazboun wa1 murdered. Janice Schindler~ a Founl.lin Va- ley resident, tettificd in cowi Ma- day that a man she later identified • la.chary Pettus quickly pulbed bet out o( the vi.n.. clothina ~ stating. ··we're closed." • - Tbe wom•n ~Jed beariQI a ..muffled. h.iJl:l~pitched touDCl" com-- ing from inside the shop u the maa forced her OUI the 4oor. ••He jut& (Pleue Me IMJllPSCT/d) "I shouldn't even be here now. My house should be gone." sa1d Rod Rodgers. who lives next-door to the fire sutted residence. "l thought I'd had tt." (Pleue .ee BLA.ZE/A2) D.-r .......... .,, ....... u,111 NeliJabon. Ruth WllH•m• and Van Bautou watch u fire.ten doue flamee da.riq lfewport blue. Newport actress · on TV~s 'A-Team' Marla Heasley, a native of Newport Beach, sips on toni&ht with television's most popular band of rcnqade heroes. State budget set at $30.3 billion SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. California's highest-in-the-nation George Deukmej1an today unveiled a welfare grants, he doesn't want to $30.3 billion budget proposal which increase them much either. asks the legislature to boost spending "There's nothing cruel or un- ~n education I 7 perc,ent while limit-dignified about askingao able-bodied -ma welfare-grant--mcrcases-t~ithout very yeuna-chi.ldrcn.. percent. to work for his or her benefits," The Republican governor said his Deukmejian said in remarks budget proposal for the 1984-85 fiscal pret>ared for his annual address to the year is designed to continue Cali-Legislature. fornia on "the journey back to rn the I 984-85 budget which Deu- cducational excellence" 1tarted with kmejian submitted to the lawmakers the state's 198~ educational reform shortly before his address, Deu- bill. . . . ~ejian also proposed a 2S percent DeukmeJtan also renewed his re-·increase for pnsons and IO percent ques~s for $SO-per-semester com-raises for state employees. mun1ty college fees and work-for-The proposal, the nation's largest welfare legislation, and said that state buditet, would boost total spend- whilc he does not want to cut (Pleue eee BUDOltT/ A2) Heasley, a.blue>-eyed brunette who grew up inl\he Lido Isle community, will become the newest member of ••The A-T cam." The prosram, NBC'1 only rqularTop 10 ratjn .. bit. ainat 8 p.m. on K.NBCCbanoel 4. The team -Wbtch includes George Peppard as Hannibal Smid\ and Mr. T as It.A. Baracur-ts-made up of Vietnam vetmmswho are wanted by police for a crime they didn't commit While evading law officers each week, the four -~~-assist._innoce!1t citizens in nfled, us~ng in_genui&y, rheir fisu,-~ weapons and a·he-U-coprer. · • - · In pa.st episodes, the team bat been assisted by a woman reporter portrayed by actress Melinda Culea. Earlier this season. however. CuJea was dropped from the seric,s by its prod1:1ccrs. Selected to replace her as a new character was Heasley, who will portray another woman reporter named Tawnia Baker. ..,... Heasley's father, former professionaJ ice skater and talent manager JaQ Heasley, wd Monday that his daucbter grew up io Newport Beach and now resides in'West LosAnaeles. Her famjJy stiJl lives in Newport Beach. - In a different role, the actresJ had appeared on art earlier "A-Team" episode broadcast Oct. 18. She recently appeared in four segments of the syndicated show "Star Search." Her other credits include guest roles on "Battlestar Galactica," "The Young and the Restless," "The Quest" and . "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer." She made her professional acting dcbu..t in the television movie "The Freddie Prinze Story." ln_ tonight's "A-Team" epi.sodc, Tawnia Bak-er ., working-undcn:ovei when she learns of a plot to assassinate an Arab shC:jk. The assassins aJso have deadly plans to do in the A-Team, aci::ording to an NBC summary.of the program. · IUDOIT IXPENDITUAI DOLLARS (AMOUNTS IN MILLIONS) . ttl4-15 FISCAL YEAA IOUCATI0 .. -11 IN""tl' tl--4----.... (tt.7'2 Q) )2 ,.,. ITATI ANO CO•IUMllt llltVtCll -+----..... 11))27) ''"' TOT AL IX,INDITU9'11 (l•ctu•"I ...... loM ,UfMll) ,.....,.., TAI ltlLll, ~----~ (IM4) 11"' IUllNlll. T"ANl~ltTATION-+----. ANO HOUllNO 111.1101 el• OTMllf' lt210I H ,,,.-+---~ IHMllO lllVINUH--+---. (tl.112&1 ""' YOUTH AHO AOU\ T COltltlCTION AOINCY-+---...._ (tl.l:.&I le• ltHOUltCll--4--~---__;m UHUl 10"' HIOHlll IOUCATIO•-+--------' ""'"",. ue• HIALTH AHO WIL,Af'I -+-------------I (11.83UI 10'11. OC society plays the charity game Fund-raiser~ do well. but the bi Ivers are veryselectlve Los Angeles society &Jitters with television and movie stars. Social c.ircles spin on embassy row m Washinaton, D.C. And In Onan,ae County, the monied elite'• aoc11J strata ls built on philanthropy. Major national charities with local chapteri or home-srown culluraJ aroups hold fund·t1i1in1 extrava- pnzas here nearly every weekend tryina to tap the pockets of the county•s wealthy. Each speeial event tnes to outdo the other with novclue -1neak mo\'ic previews. ocld·ball aucuons... toydrivt1-toentcnain audiences or about 1,000 people who seem to . cntul.tte rrom fund-raiser tO fund· rlllCT. ' And, those who orchestrate these black-tie affairs in posh hotel ballrooms uy they are llflCly 1uc- ceasful in drawina eno\l&h panici· panu to contribute at least half of the proceeds to charity• • "People arc bell teperaicid from their money when ~ a.re havina a 1CJW time doina it, ' uid Peg)' Cotton, membel'Of the Ota.nae Coun· ty Olympic Committee, who or-. pnir.ed an AuJl.M auction that railed S 1231000 to benefit an Olympic traimna center in Colorado Sprinaa. Colo. ~ Aside f.rom cultural f'OUI>' the county's charity dollar 11 1pht ~ tween service auoc1alions, churches and achooll. Thcbett informed aueu i1 that 1,200 charitable IJ"OUPI uist within the county. How much they· raitc cuh year 11 anybody' sue · Onanac County has a pht per- son.hty wh~n It comes 1011vina. At lcut that•s the observation of a Ai DI EA ADELSON Focus ON TH£ NEws traditional fund-rai ins arm 1uch u the Uruted Way, which railed S14.S million at the conclusion of their 1983dnve. Ranked a,pinst 37 other metro- politan att.as of limU.at tze, the county 11 1n the middle in" tmns of population. U\OOm.t and employ- ment. But 1t is last i..P pmicnl*. ofbuyina 1ncomc doMled for United Way ch1.ntics. wtuch gave SI 1 mil1ion last year to mort th.an 100 M>C1al ICf\iclc oraaniutions in 1hc county. Los Aniele1 was next to the bottOm, ·United Way spokesman Oeorsc PhilliP1sajd, repon1narcsult1 from an t.n·bouse survey. • By comperison, the troublea cioea of Cleveland and Cincinnau art top afvm. . "There are severe pockets ofl>ovcr- ty here. We have the problem1 of an urban area. But if they never act out or Newpon Beach. they'll nevtT 1« the need," Phillips said. The county's ~tleu population of commuters, where many nciab- borboecb arc httlc mort than a dccade_~~yields httlc civic rapons1- bihry, Phillips poan~ out While cvela.nd res denu can tee needs clearly, here ••pcopk don't want to~ il That's "'bYl.bey moved here. lfyou live in -.tthy a~ you don't want to admit you have ~ .. OC OMU/.U) .. , /, -_____ ... ----------- A2 * * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT 1Tu.G1y, January 10. 198-4 ·Killer's friends cite 'attributes' BJ JEJl'P ADLER °' .. .,.., ........ An Oranae County Supenor Coun jury listened Monday to a parade of witnesxs from the PhtlJppinc Islands who tcsllficd that Rene Flore Dayco -convicted of the bloody 1982 .murdcn of his wtfe and mother-10- law -was a non-violent youth who played baskctbaU ltnd had been a model Boy Scout. The t~umony came as the ~ury reconvened in Judge Franc1~0 Bnscno's Santa Ana courtroom for the penalty phase of Dayco's cnminaJ tnal, dunna which jurors must decide whether to rccom mend the convicted killer be executed or sentenc-ed to a life pnson term wtthout the poss1bhty of parole. The eight-woman, four-man JUry found Dayco guilty of the double first-degree murders with special circumstances following two days of delib(rat1ons Dec. 19. • Dayco, a 43-year-old native of the Philippines. never dJsputed usina a CONTINUED STORIES meat cleaver and butcher k.rufe to hack to death both his enranacd 27- year-old wife, Shirley'-and her mother, 65-year-olo Amelia Harbulak, 1n the Huntinston Beach home tbe two shared with Dayco's three cb1Jdrcn. However, Dayoo's defense at- torney, Chief Deputy Public De- fender Tom McDo~d. asked the jury to find Dayco auilty ofsomethmg less than first-<iearee murder, calling the June 14. 1982 killJngs an "ex- plo~1on of fury." Dayco, a former Southern Cali- fornia Edison Co. em'ployee, told detectives followang his arrest in Mex1co he remembered stabbing his Wlfe only once and djd not rc<:aU attacking his mother-in-law at all. He said he ''blacked out'' after arriving at the house that ntght. Both women were stabbed re- peatedly and Shirley Dayco had been se~ually mutilated, a~ordina 10 evidence introduced dunng the trial. McDonald said he expected to present approximately 20 wttoesscs, including I 0 from the Philippines, during the penalty phase of the trial to testify about Dayco's character and past. Both McDonald and Deputy Pub- lic Defender Torn Goethals sa1d JUfy deliberations in the case might begin later this week. RECORD STATE BUDGET PROPOSED ... From Al mg 10.8 percent 1ncreast' over the current fiscal year, which ends next June 30. AdJusted for inflauon. that 1s a 4.4 percent increase in what state econ- omists call "real dollars." The 1,409-page item-by-item spending proposal a!>ks the law- makers to 1ncreast' state suppon for the nine-campus University of Cali- fornia by 30.3 percent to S 1.45 rti"llion and to hike their spending on the California State University system by 21.2 percent to S 1.15 bilhon. The biggest single budget item. state support ofpubhc schools, would be increased 16.2 percent to $"9.6 billion. Community colleges, the object of an intense. still-unresolved fight over student fees, would get a 10.4 percen t increase to Sl.5 billion. but only 1f lawmakers agree to the SI 00-per-year fees sought by Dcu- kmejian. Former state Finance Director Michael Franchett1. who presented the budget m lcg.islative and press briefings Monday despite Senate rejection of his confirmation last week. said the slim 2 percent increase 10 welfare grants 1s intended to narrow the gap between California and other states. Cahforn1a currently pays S526 a month to a welfare mother with two children, compared to $148 to $507 monthly in other large states. The budget would aJso set aside $950 million for emergencies cir a downturn in anticipated tax rev - enues. BLAZE ••• From Page Al Rodgers said two men, Jay Hill and John Homme. raced to his home. climbed onto the roof and kept 1t damp wtth garden hoses while the fire raged next door. "They saved my house," said Rodgers. "They stayed up there the whole time, even after the firemen amved. They were fantastic." Rodgers said he was so sure the fire would spread to his home that he began removing his possessions and valuables from the residence. It took 20 firefighters nearly 45 minutes to bnng the blaze under control. Although authonlles have not pinpo1nted'the cause. they specu- lated the large Chnstmas tree 1n a front room of the house played a role in spreading names throughout the structure. "Last week we burned an eight foot lt proposes no mcreases in any existing tax rate. But tt anttc1pates a · robust $2.87 billion increase in an- nual reve nues from existing sales. income and business taxes 1f the state's economy continues to recover as projected. Christmas tree to see what the results would be and the flames were easily 20 feet high," explained fire prcven- llon office r Russ Cheek today. Several neighbors reported heard popping sounds that some said sounded iike firecrackers or live ammunition. Firemen said the sound may have come when flames ripped through the garage where a car was parked and paint cans were stored. The fast-moving blaze reportedly blew oUJ windows in the house, sendinsglass fragments into the street and neighboring yards. "I didn't hear any explosion," reported Rodgers. "l heard a crack.1- mg sound and saw a bright ligh t. A very bnght light. "When I stepped outside I could see flames shooting out all of the windows,.. he added. ''The houses here are so close and I figured 'that's ll. ... SUSPECT NAMED ... Firefighters estimated that damage to neighboring homes amounted to several thousand dollars. From Al shook has head and smiled ... she testified. Schmdkr recounted that she . learned later that day bow Hazboun's bound, gagged and stabbed body had been found in the vintage clothing shop. Pettus. a 19-)ear-old "'ho attended Manna High School 10 Huntington Beach last fall, bas been charged in the Oct 19 stabbing murder of Hazboun. the owner ofSomewhert In Town - a boutique on the second floor of the Harbour Landing commercial com- plex · The hearing at West Orange Mu - nac1pal Court 1s being held to de- termine 1f Pettu~ should stand tnal for murder The heanng was e'<pected to conclude today i\uthont1es have not been able 10 locate the knife they believe wa~ used to kill Ha1boun nor the -woman's v.allet and cash box the} theorize the killer took Pettui. has been 1n 1a1l since his arre~t JU~t hours afte-r the gnm discovery. Schn1dkr!>a1d when she entered the shop. the man was oelidini axer. as if p1ckmg something off the ground. The customer descnbed the person as a clean c\/t. good-looking black man v..ho sported a small mustache. , Pettus. bound in chains and wear- in~ a mustard yellow jail house Jump- suit, later stood up so Schindler could see hjm. She 1dent1fied Pettus as the man ·she'd seen 10 the clothmg store. Earlier 1n the day. shop helper Mary Ludwig testified how she dis- covered Hazboun's body when she showed up for work. Pettus's relatives. some who had come from as far as Cincinnati to attend the heanng. expressed con- fidence that he will be cleared of the charges. The~ admitted. th ough, that they expect the ca~ will go to trial. "ThisJUSt isn't Zachary," said Carl. a brother ... He 1sn 't violent at all. He can't even play good defense in basketball. .. SLAJN •.. From Al of murder. comm1tt1ng a burglary while armed. and auto theft. Ramirez. described by officers as unemployed. was being held early today at Huntington Beach City Jail. Poltec Capt. Mike Burkenfield said jewelry believed to have been taken from the Hughes home was found rn Ramirez's possession when he was arrested. Burkenfield said a second car. believed to be owned by Ramirez. was discovered today in the Five Points area near Beach Boulevard and Main Street. He said officers had transported the vehicle to the ci ty police station and were obtaining a search warrant to enter 1t. He said officers have reason to believe a weapon may be inside this vehicle. OC GIVERS GENEROUS, BUT SELECTIVE •.• From Al problems,'' he said But tragedy hits beyond bamo boundanes Fire devoured home~ in Anaheim Hills 10 the fall of 1982. floods swamped Huntington Beach last spring and a spree ofviolern::c erupted 10 Irvine in September "Catastrophe can stnke any in- come level But they migh t never thmk of benefiting from these agen- cies," Ph11l1ps said. "We find people on the lower- income levels tend to be more generous on a proportion basis." he said. "They tend to have more empath) .. Just Call 642-6086 , \ ( otton, a veteran volunteer and county charity OIJBnizer, disagrees. "I find that 1t s a very generous community. But the United Way doesn't seem to touch the things we're interested 1n," said the Newport Beach resident. As an example, she pointed to the Orange County Sexual Assault Network, which had an immediate need for money to help organize an anti-rape march m Santa Ana called "Take Back the Night." Smee "there a.re so many people w1 th their hands out." Cotton said she would prefer to assist the 1mmed1ate needs of group who may not have ' Wba.t dO yn like aboD I Ute Dally PUot'! Wlaat don't yoe llke? Call Ulle HmbeT at left ucl yoar mf•Ha1e will be l'ff'O~ed. tranacrt~d aad deJJvertd to t.M approprlas. edltor. n r11ne U·Mv u1wertq sen lee may be aid lO ree.rcl letten to \It ed.ltor on uy topic. CMtrlbeaon to "' Letten coltma most laclttd• &alielr a.a.me alld telepM9 .. mbe.r for •erlfl<:1sloo. No cirnlaUoa caU1, pltaM. T~ll 11 w•11'1 ee yoer mloL _,,_- • • .. . .. 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"It may have parted. or deteriorated and shorted out, but our eng.i- neers' examination 1s not yet completed .'' The failure occurred about 9:45 p.m. Saturday and left some of the af- fected customers without electnclly until about 4 a.m. Sunday. Kennedy said. Fairview State Hospital was blacked out but had no problems sw11ch10g on to an emergency generator The blackout affected an area bordered by Adams Avenue. Victoria 9-treet, Placentia Avenue and Fa1r- v1ew Road. Kennedy said cable fail- ures are relatively rare. Delly Piiot , DeflVMJ I• Ouerenteed Mon01y Ft1oay II you oo rool Ile•• your oaoer t>y ~ 30 r;i "' tltt Delo<• 7 p m e nd your coor wdl Dt <Jet1ve'M l.egune~ 2·3 ,., SanCMmenll 2-3 ,. MOOll r-W.O...Oey 11 11 S I m. end .-. ., mMSnlQhl Wal• Temp IO SwelldlrectlOn - Take A Pilot to lunch and win a luneh on us ... The Daily Pilot will buy lunch for you and a friend up to $20 To win, you iust have to fill out this coupon and mall it in to Pilot Lunch. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 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The "81olog) of Cancer" series will be held each Tucsda)' and Th1.1rWa) throuah March 13 .. Lectures will range rom detection and d1aanosis 10 cartscrs of the youna 10 eov1ronmcntnl sources of cancer. ~~aken. will 1~cludc UCI facuhy and communtty phy11c1ans worl.1ng in cancer rest"arch and treatment. Further information on the series can be obtained by calling 856-5318. · · Deslgn •emlnar •lated la Met111 A free \Cm1nar for tho~ interested 1n learning about the in tenor design field will be held Saiurday from IO a.m. to noon at 1 he Ron Baron School of J nlenor Design, 291 5 Red Hill '\ve . u11e < -101. Costa Mesa. The ~hool 1s now enrolling for Januaf) classes. Call 540.1210 for sca11ng re~rvauons Lupus Club plan• meetlng The Lupu!! Club sponsored by the Orange County branch of the Arthn11s Foundation. wall meet Jan. 17 at 7.JO p.m at the Medical (enter of Garden Grove. 12601 Garden Grove Blvd. Dr. Cyril H Banon. assistant profesor of medicine at the UCI Medical Center. will discuss lupus-related kidney problems. Further information may be obtained by calling the founda tion at 547-5591. 'Peace Race' talk ·at NB c.IJurc.IJ "Peace Race" 1s the title ofa tallc to be gi ven by Mitsu Yamada Jan. 17 at 7· 30 p.m. at St. Marie Presbyterian Church on the corner of East Bluff and Jamboree in Newpon ~ach Thi~ free event 1'i sponsored by ~TAND. For more 1nforma11on. call 642-6634 Get a what? Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Tue.day, January 10, 198A *AS ·Transit board keeps Officers Existing leadership to .spearhead county sales-tax campaign By JEFF ADLER °'.,.~,.......,. Wtth an eye toward the June S transpor- tation i<ales tall election, the Orange Coun1 y Transportation Commission voted Mon- day to retain us present leadership until the sales tax question as dec1dcd. J The transponation panel unammously re-elected tts present chamnan and vice chairman for a sax-month term and a new cha1nnan and vice cha1nnan to take ovp the comm1ss1on July I. by wh1ch ttme the transponatton sales taJt issue w1ll have bttn resolved. Supervisor Thomas Riley will rematn chairman and Santa Ana Vice Mayor Daniel Grisel will be vice ctuunnari until July I when Grisel wtll assume the chairmanship and Commissioner James Roosevelt of Newpon Beach will become vice chairman .. If it's not broken. don't fix it," said <;.'ommissfoner Ralph Clark 1n rec- ommending the transportation panel retain its elected leaders until after the June election. lie said the comm1ss1on needs to keep its officers in place through the June election to provide the "strong direction" needed to help the penny sales tax increase win voter approval. Ex-Marine, LB developer Willcox dies Lt. Col. J uhan W1llcox, a 40-year Laauna rcs,1dent and co-developer of San Juan Capistrano airport. died Dec:. 31 at South Coast Community Hospital. Stop-smolrlng clinic planned The American Cancer Society's next stop-smoking cllntc in Huntington Beach will begin Tuesday Jan. 17 at Pacifica Commun1l) Hospital. The classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. through Jan. 26. Classes are led by trained. volunteer ex-smokers. Changm, a flat tirejuat take. a Uttlebltof horse eeu.e, blcycllata Ken Myen and Kmn Stewart, both of Co.ta Meea, dlaco•ere4 recently on Pacific Cout W,hway. Of course, aa the onlooker In the back pointed out, they wouldn't ha•e had to c~e the tire at all If they'd choeen another. more traditional meana of franaport. .. Thest are extraordinary times for the transportation commission and it's an extraordinary opponunity to take ex- traordinary actions," added Clark. a county supervisor and chairman of the Orange Count} Transit District. Besides giving a boost to the sales tu question, the change in the chairman's and vice chairman's terms of office better squares with the commission's budget process. organized on a fiscal-year basis. and the terms of commissioners appointed as city representatives. Oark said. W1llcox, a decoratec,1 member of the U.S. Manne Air Corps, was 1he scion of a pioneer Califomta family, and the third generation m has family to carry on the military trad111on. Hts father, Julian P. W11lcox, was a Manne colonel and his grandfather, Gen. Orlando Willcox of Willcoll, Ariz. was the first military governor of the state. A SI 0 donation will be as~sscd to cover the cost of materials and pre-regismu1on 1s required. Call 752-8600 for funher information STIFFER DRIVING LAWS Amon~ those voting to change the leadership's terms of office were two commissioners voting for the first time as pan of the newly expanded transpqnauon commission. ... Willcox's maternal grandfather was Judge Eugrne W. Britti who served as a member of the Supenor Coun of San Francisco. Modjeslra toplc of UCI seuf on •·Modjeska and her California Dream" will be the topic in the second of a series of programs to be held by UC lrv1neTownand GownJan. 18at IOa.m. Habitual drunken or reckless drivers, as well as motorists caught drag racing. will face mandatory Jail terms and stiff fines under new motor vehicles laws effective iail stay. Cars involved in a drag race can be impounded for 30 days. Willcoxj()ined the Marine Co!1'5 in 1942 and served during World War II m Korea. , Ellen K. Lee. author and·local historian. will be the featured speaker at th e session, scheduled for the Pacific Room of Pacific Mutual Building. 700 Newport Center Dnve. Newpon Beach wth is month in California. Motorists convicted of drunken dnv1ng four times w1th1n fi ve years will be required to spend at least 180 days in Jail. pay fines up to S 1.000 and face revocation of their dnver's license. A person cited for speeds in cllcess of I 00 mph face a $500 fine and a 30-day license suspension. Two suc;h convictions in a three-year penod will result in a six-month suspension. Supervisor Harriett Wieder and Placcn· t1a City Councilman Donald Holt Jr.assumed their scats on lhe comm1ss1on for the first time as the panel expanded from five to seven members in 1984. After retirement, he helped develop the San J.uan Capistrano aifl)Ort and industrial ~rk, where he had remained active untiJ the past month .. Lee's slide presentation wall highlight the hfe of Orange Count} pioneer Helena ModJeska. The program is fret' and open to the public. Dnvers convicted of drag racing nsk a 90-day )all term. Two drag raetnJ convic- tions wnhlo five years could be a sill-month Penalties for reckless dnv1ng also have been stiffened. Persons convicted of felony reckJess dnving who were previously fou nd guilty of reckless or drunken dnving can be sentenced to 30 days m jail or Sill months in state prison. The two new scats reflected changes made 1n the commission last year by the state Legislature as pan of the enabling legislation that permitted the county to put the sales tu question to county voters. He 1s survived by. his wife, Maxine Spraeue Willcoll of Laguna Niguel jlnd their daughter. Tracy Pelz of San Mateo. Services were pnvate. Mcmonal dona- tions may be made to the charity of one's choice. Chlld abu•e council to meet .. Ongomg information and plannm~ to aid in the- prevention or child abuse" wall be the topic of the Orange County Child Abuse Council at its monthly meeting Jan. 19 The meeting " scheduled for tile Omge County- Depanment of Education . 200 Kalm us. Costa Mesa. in Building C Room I 022. h 1s free and open to the public. with further information available by calling Glenda Moriwaki at t!32-630 1. CALENDAR Tuesday, January 10 • lJ· lO a.m . Orange County Board of Supervisors. ·Hall of .\dm1n1stra11on. first-floor heanng room. 10 C1v1c Centn Plaza. Santa Ana. • I 30 p.m .. Orange County Plllll.lliag Comml11lon. Hall ot Adm1n1stra11on. first-floor meettngroom. I 0 C1v1c Cel'M'r PlaLa. Santa Ana. • 6.30 p m . lrvlne City Council. City Hall. 17200 Jamboree Bhd. Wednesday, January 11 • Q.30 a.m .. Orange County Board of Sapervlson. Hall of .\dmm1stra11on. first-floor hcanng room. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 7 p m .. Laguna Beach Planning Commlulon, City Council Chamber~. 505 Forest Ave. • 7 p.m .. Huntington Beach Community Services Commission, ('1tv Council Chambers. 2000 MaiOllSt. • 7 30 p m . Orange County Sanitation District Board of Directors. Sun1ta11on Board Room. 10844 Ellis Ave .. Fountain Valley • 7 30 p.m .. Fountain Valley Planning Commi11lon. Cit} Council Chamber~. I 0200 Slater Ave. • 8 p m .. Coast Community Colle1e District Board of Trustees. ( osta Mesa C 1ty Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. PoucE Loe Mesa cops nab suspects in laundry room i-ipo_ffs Two men believed to be respon- sible for the recent raids on motel laundry rooms were a~sted Mon~y in Costa Mesa on susp1c1on ofstcaltn& $1.337 an towels and bed linens. Sh•recf Rahman. 40, of Costa Mesa and Lester Henderson. 45. of Santa Ana allcacdly were seen placing l•rJC bo"cs 1 n the trunk of their car at the lloliday Inn. 3131 Bristol St • about 4: 1 S p.m Monday. lrrine An Irvi ne mother rev1vtd her 3- yur-old s.on aner pulllna ham from • backyard sw1mm1n1 pool about 11 a.m Monday. The woman started mouth-to~mouth mu,c-1tat1on on the boy. whv wn, 1n full amst, before paramedics am veJ 1t the home on ~wey an the Northwood section of lrvtne. fie wa, transported 10 West· ern Medical Center. lhrtt Univ:nit~ tliah School alumni were riled for trctpa •11na th1 , , Two maids and the manager of the motel alerted police to the suspicious circumstances and provided a de· script1on of the suspccts' car. accord- ing to a police repon. The Costa Mesa Police helicopter chased the car down Bnstol trttt until patrol units cau.ht up with It and took the suspects into custody. Two bolles of sheets Rnd towels were discovered in the car. the rtpon ' morning after police nabhc'd the 18· year-olds paint1n1 speed bump\ 1n tht' campus parkina lot about I 11 m today. C1ta11ons were handed out to Frank J. Hcmbcraer. Grcaory Adams and Thomas D Harde) ••• M1sch1ef makeC'I with firccrnc~c,... destroyed at lea c one m:ulbo\ of a rc$1dent on Claremont trttt c<1tl) Monday morning. Police ha"cn'1 tracked down the culpm. • • • tanley Ol~1yk. 2 . wa r· ""'~ for \\ISPICIOn of fDl\1fy1na B lMtlli. Al 1111: 111u1\:1, 111" l1 nc11 ltX.kcr was discovered to be pried open and a half-open boll of towels was lcf\ in the hall. Pohce Lt Tom Durham said thcrt 1\ a ''&ood poss1b1llty'' the suspecu arc connected to i.cveral s1 m1lar' buralanc 1n Costa Me~ over the pa t two monthS' The latest occurred la~t Wedne!i()a}. when $200 wonh ot bcdc;het'tc; were stolen from the Costa MMa Inn poh<.·c rcpon Monda> anemoon after alleacdl)' l)mg alx>ut h" 1dcnt1fy when pulled ovrr for a traffic v1ol- a11on Okel)~ wa\ apparent!\ dnv- '"I ~1thout a hcen'lt Huntington Beach >\ white and blue I 9M C'hrvrolet lmpnla hclonaini to n Hunt1naton Beach couple w1~ rcponcd \tolcn Mondo) a'f\crnoon from a ~rkmt. lot 11 the t lunt1n ton C enter \hopping mall, 7771 l dmacr .\\e rhc l<W. ~d\ ,\ AgranQfallier's pride restored Why, you may ask. 1s this venerable column (Searchlight) back in the Da1}T Pilot after an absence of 17 yeafs? Answer: Chazy Dowaliby, th e editor. invited me. And I am so pleased with t.tus newspaper under its .. new ownership that I am happy to respond. WALTER BURROUGHS I'm son of hke a grandfather whose favonte grandson has gone wrong but no"'. under skilled gu1cfance day by day. 1s rehab1htatmg himself. First orr. I guess I owe )OU readers an apology for having sold the Pilot all those }ears ago and then later. ~tv:n I was an employed hand. thinking I preferred 1elcv1s10ll to newspapers. But the reasons seemed compelling at the ume. If you give a hoot, send a stamped 9Clf-addrcssed envelope 10 me at the Daily Pilot an,d I'll explain. No matter ( ha1 y has a valid idea. She 1h1nks that a lot of toda> 's happening~ that make news arc a reaction to thing!> that happened 10 the Orange Coast area in years past. And. 5hc thtnk\an old man hke me - who hvcd through them -can be helpful by recalling them. So. to make them more understandable 10 you. she sa}s. a bit of history wall be helpful. Hence. )Our old fncnd the Searchlight e<;t1ma1ed at S ,,000 • • • 8} t\\1'\t1na ufT a fi mt door knob. someone brol..e 1nto home on the 6200 block o gcr ..\' enuc Mon· day af\cm n The loss included S300 to 'itereo c-qu1pmen1 and· SSO cash ••• •\ home on the I t!OOO block of Frei.hwutcr Circle was burglanzed Monday. A rear window was <;mashed to enter The loss included S2 5 1n cash and SSO in jewelry. •' • • • Someonr k1cl.C'd 1n a rear garage door panel tu brea~ mto a homt• on the 20 I 00 block ot 8u\hnrd \o)trttt Stolen were a $200 b1c H le nnd wmd • chime\ wonh S2\ · Newport Beach ' '\pcctra Rc~arch Sy'ltem" reported the thef\ 1>( a comriutcr \-tluecl al SI Q()() frum its ollin· at 1811 <Jt\a1I \t Monda) • • • .\ Ncwpon 8cach man reporttd thr theft of two ttrt nm<, and t""o lire' with a comb1ntd valur of S8CX) from hi 1980 ud1 parkC"J in a park1ns strut'tult l UlOO I flth '\t Monda)' aOemoon The su p«t' 1ac kcd up the car and kf\ 11 on blOlki. ••• \an 01m s man reported th' thrtl •f h1'1 1977 PoNhc 'alucd at S27.000 from 3401 Ma~ \nhur Rh,d \fond11\ Jfirl'nonn • So. rni to be an '11stonan yet• For example, you ma> not re- member that this newspaper's e,. posure of organized cnme's gambling on the Orange Coast was turned up by the Pilot's forerunner. the Globe Herald Or. you might hke 10 kn ow the Myford Irvine murder story Or was 11? Or. you might hke to be reminded how a now-Supenor Court Judge handled a campaign against town lot otl dolling. That's why you don't live next to a chugging 011 pump .\nother reason for th1c; column's reappearance 1s that some of my old fnends, ltke Haf\·cy Somer;, kC'ep asking for 11 That's a marvd in 11self Harvey 1s the only candidate for city council ever. whom the P1lol su~ ported, who was defeated But Harvey 1s a.Ji>'flvini man Chazy d1dn t sa} so but good • • • .\ Ncwpon Beach v.oman reported the theft of SI 05 in clothes trom an apanment comple' laundn room 1n the 400blod ofS1 Andre~s Road Fountain Valley Someone \tole a bubble sum di\· pcnsing machine and thrtt polled plants from 1n front of Pet ( ountr). 18918 Brookhurst St The owner told polite he put the item outside thC' hui.1heSH'\tablt~hmcnt and the\ dl\p- Jl<'l1rt'd o' C'rn1aht • • • tlurglan. cntt'red tllrough a door 10 the l.'ampcr <;hell and \tole SK 0 1n \ICreo equipment from the cab of a 1rutk parked near Ward ~lfttl and ~liter Avenue • • Th1c'e~ \tol SMO 1n <;mall gold Jcv.elf) 11em\ fr m a hon\e 1n 1ht• 9000 blod of l"' C r~~nta \\.enue • • • Pohct bcltt\e someone m1' ha' e u\Cd a pa~-.le)' to \teal SQ~ lrom 1he cash drawer of tht Union 76 \er\ 1t'<' \Ut1on 11 CXl20 Edfiner A'e • • Tir¢ th1C\.C5 JICktd up a red I Q84 C m1rv 1n the l6('XX) bl()('k of ~1 C'trclc and \tole a lU't' and nm \ alucd at $200 .. ,. . . . " Whale th<' o~ncr or a hou~ 1n the l~lO block or Momma C.1lof) .\~­ cl'lue \\a a'llccp. \Omron<' made an t'11tn throu h an -)!'locktJ l1ll'h1.•n editors know that pan of their JOb as to put in things that will appeal to all age groups. In this ca'sdhe didn't say, ~hat she thought a weekly bllst b) an old goal would appeaJ to senior c1t1zens. What an idea! Well. for you senior c111zens who remember all the old 11mes. don't be d1sappwnted 1f this column doesn't have the bite fo r which 11 was noted. This old man still has 11 and I hope you enJOY 11 Costa Mesa Rotaf) Club. the other da}. had T Duncan Stewan. the.' "poet Laureate" of Newport Beach. reading some of his h1ghl) amazing Jingles. I don't pretend to be m Dtrncan's class as a rhymester. but )OU might enJO) this one: When I come home from roaming It's wonderful to see Familiar sights. familiar fol ks Tht'y look so good to me I hasten to the countr) cl ub But those I meet and greet Don't seem to share m) gler "Hello." the~ grunt "You been awa.) ')" "I didn't know 11 " "Well. sood'day ." It makes me mad. I think I'll ~ta> The ne:\t lime I go roaming v.10do~ and took a tek' 1\1on ~t and ll'\\.Cll")- CostaMeaa ..- E\tanc1a High $(;hool. at 2321 Placentia A' e . was burglanzed over the wtt"kend and an unkno~n tmo~nt of damage wa~ done Thieve\ '>ma\hcd windows at thr rear entry to the cafetena. the attendance office and the ~1cnct lab LO!i~ hns not yt't bttn e!lltm!\tcd. • • • \n attempt wa'I made \-0 break into ( allfom1a Elementaf) ~hoot. 323~ < allfom1a St Police found pr; marks on the caft'tCrt !..lichen door latch but 3f1Ptrt"ntly no entry was made • • • The home of a ~rvc pan-t1l'Jlc Oran&<' County henff s dcput'!t w1 broken into Monday and S 130 1n ~h and becnva \tolcn Entf') was pined to lhe m1dtncc. on the QOO block of ( '°' cmor trttt. 1hrou1h fo~1na oJl('n a bedroom "'ndo" and a ~1x­ pad. ~a'i uakcn from the ~fnccntor olt1na v.11h i I~' 1n chan c La.Cun• Beach \ homt an the 1400 blO<'k or R ua llttl in u Bt'ath wa nan~kcd ind mort than SS.000 1n 1c•-elJ. tetto equ1pmen1 and 1n- t1quc!t v.-ett taken. poltee d today. • • • • f 1,hina equipment \·ahi at S.70 -. .. , 'itolcn from a hou tn the I t ~lock of Ciouth Coast H1ahway j l • ------------------------------~-------- At Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT /Tuesday, January 10, 198~ . U.S., Vatican ties established Rea an to name first fhe Va11can wall an turn appoint an "mbassador. known u u pap.ii nuncio, to Washington It hll been representeJ 10 Washington by 1&n apostoh<" delegate ' envoy to Holy See State Department oflicaals who con- firmed the Jt1.:1)1on 1ns1\ted on anonymit) WA HIN~~JTON (AP) -The United They said that an deciding to establ1.,h St.ates c tabh~hed full d1plomo11c relataon!I diplomatic tics. the admin1str:111on take) W1lh th~ Va~1can today. under President the position that 11 won't violate the Reqan s bchcf that the importance of the l:Onst11ut1onal requirement fo1 .1 )Cpar- UC1 outwe1Jhs llnger1n1 Prot~tant opposi-au on of church and 'it.ate bcn1u~ 11 doesn·1 uon. confer '>pec1al 'lta1L1c; £Hl till· Roman T.hc fi~t an~ouncement i:amc from the Cathoh,· Church. Vatican in a brief su1temen1 • .,hap un bchulf of peace, JUSllce. human development and human n&hts" 11ven by Pope John Paul JI and his prcd«cssor Conare~) cleared the way for eitabhsh- mcnt of d1ploma11' telat1ons when It voted early last year to hr\ an 1867 ban aaainst ,pend1n1 public fund~ to maintain a d1plom11t1c mis ion in the Va11can. The United 5u1te~ has had informal tic!I with the Vnucan dunnamuch of ttshistory, and had formal d1plomat1c relations from 1848 until 186 7, when most of the papul • L 'ltates had fallen to the new ltinadom of Italy. , It wa n 't until 1939 that mformnl relation resumed with the appointment by President Franklin 0 . Roosevelt of a penonal representatave to the Holy See. .. Protestant opposition reatramcd presi- dents from cstablishina dtplomallc tics. especially after a storm of protest forced President Harry S. Truman to back down from a plan to establish relations in f95 l. "The Holy Set and the United States. "II 1\ not a rchg1uu'> ,~.,ue but J pubhl wtshma to develop their already ex1s110g pohc> quc\llon · commented 81!'.hup mutual, friendly relations, have decided an Jamc!I W Ma Ion~· ol 't oung'>l<>wn. Ohio, common accord to establish between them president of th~· I lmted States < :11holu: diplomatjc relations.'' said the statement, Confercm:c Protesting Jew is force-fed read by the Re'I. Romeo Pancaroh said ''Thi'> dcc1s1on reflects the role played \u MO (OW (AP) -A Jewish wo~an Reapn is expected to nominate Wal ham e1Tcc11vdy b) tht' Hol> Sec, under the whp wa!I fasttng an protest against A Walson, as the nation's first am~dor leadership of Pope John Paul II and has authorities' refusal to allow herto emigrate to the Holy See. Walson. 69, 1s a Cahfomia predecessors. on behalfof peace and Justice to luael 1s. ~ing force-fed in. a Leningrad real-estate developer who has long had 1n the world:· Malone said an a statement hosp11al. dissident sources said today. close lacs to Reapn. for release toda> Nadya Fradkova, 37, began the fast at Wilson was appotnled by Reagan as his Archbishop Pao Lagh1 , the apostol" her Leningrad home on Dec. 23 and was personal representati ve 10 the Vatican delegate 10 the United ~tale), called the taken to a psychiatric hospital last week, She was moved Sunda)' to a reaular hospital. where doctors ordered her force- fcd. the sources said. Fradkova has been campaiamna for six years to be allowed to leave for Israel. 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D1~1phnary letters, thoug'h short of couns-marual, would block . further advancement and be tantamount to terman4t1n1. the officers' careers. th e Tames reported. quouna.upidenttficd sources It said Lehman made the recommendauon 10 Defense Secretary C'aspar Weinberger on Monday, over the oppositton of some top Navy officers and after "heated" and "intense" debate. 1Ve•t greet. Ea•t WASHINGTON -Premier .lhao Ziyang of China amved toda> at the Whttc HouM' for talks with President Reagan aimed at blJ1ldang good will after nearly a year of discord over the status of Taiwan, trade and secunty issues. Zhao. China's head of govemrqent, 1s the h~ghtst rank\ng Chinese communist official ever to v1s.11. the Unired States. RcaJlln 1s scheduled to return the v1s1t by traveling to Peking in Apnl, the fir t trip to China b} a U S. chief eJtecuuvc in nme years. Rlta Lavelle to appeal WASHINGTON -Rtta Lavelle says 11 has been an .. unbelievable n1$ht°"re." but the Judge who sentenced her to six months m pnson says the former Environmental Protection Agency official violated a sacred public trust by lying to Congress. Ms. Lavelle. who was convicted ofly1na about her handling of the government'$ S 1.6 billion hazardous waste cleanup program. conunues to claim innocence and says she will appeal. She was scntenled Monday to six monttis an prison and ordered to pay a fine ofSl0.000. DC-3 crashes,. burns BR IDGETON. Mo.~ A DC-3 cargo' plane crashed and burned Monday night shonlr aner takeoff. from Lamben St. Lou as l nternauona Airport. scnously injuring both crew mc.-mbers. authonttes said. T_he plane crashed about I 0:33 p.m. three miles west of the airport on a slope noxt to Interstate 70. missing a residential area in this St. Louis suburb. said an aarpon police spokesman . No tnJUrtes on the ground-were reponed. :onl~n Field' release set · FAIRFiELD -A Solano County Judge has again ordered the release of Gregory Powell. convicted of the 1963 police kallang depicted tn "The Onion Field." Monday was the second tame 1n four months that Supen~r . Coun Judge Ellis Randall has orpercd Powell out -his first parole was withdrawn by the Board of Pnson Terms in Apnl 1982. Judge denounces stranglers LOS ANGELES -Convicted H11ls1de Stranglers Kenneth B1anch1 and Angelo Buono ignored each other an coun as a Judge denounced them as "the uhamate in evil spmts .. and said he wished he could send them to the gas chamber mstead of impose life in prison. Superior Court Judge Ronald George followed a Jury's recommendation, sentencing Buono on Monday 19 life imp~sonment without po~sib1ht) of parole for the murders of nine youna women and g1rb B1anch1 had been sentenced earlier to seven consecutive hfc terms. 'Twillght Zone' trial beglns LOS ANCiELf\ -A production secretary for the movie .. T""1hgh1 7onl' .. has tec;ttJied that an associate producer wanted the final sen pt keqt "under lock.and key'.' because he knew 11 uwolved children working undef illegal cond111ons. Videotape of a helicopter crash during • filming that killed two child actors and star Vic Morro-, was shown Monda} as a preJim1nary hearing began on 1nvolun1a" manslauglner charges against the associate producer and four others involved in making the film Nurse's defense under way RIVERSIDE -Defense a11o"'ey'.i arc expected to take fiv e weeks to present a case for nurse Robert R Diaz, accu~d ofmurdenng 12 elderl)' patients b} inJectin~ 1hcn1 with o"crdoses of drugs. Prosecutors rested 1he1r caS( Monday agaan~t Daa1. 45. who could receive the death pcnah> 1f con •.ictcd in the non-JUI) case ' Foat sulng after probe LO~ ANGELES -Feminist lc.-ader Ginny Foat. claamang her priva<..') was invaded by a probe of her past I.hat led to her arre!lt and eventual acquittal on a J 96S murder charge. has filed a SS million lawsuit against a woman who sparkt'd the inqual). The Superior Court su11 filed Monday allege~ that Shelly Mandell. a Los Angeles cit y employee at the 11me. and 25 unnamed peopl~ committed "anvac;1on of pnvac) 1nten11onal and negli- gent 1nfl1ct1on of cmotiunal distress and civil conspiracy .. against Ms Foat. former Cahforn1a president of th(' Nat~-0nal Organ11atH>n f-Of-..Womcn. Award terpied 'uceulve' LOS ANGELE -A $40.5 mallton Jury verdict against Allstate Insurance Co. hus been overtU111ed by a Judge who called the award "grossly excessive.'' although he agreed the firm acted improperly an refusing to pay an auto claim. The case stems from a maximum $31 ,000 claim submitted by Henry and Ahcc Fell~ws. son Kctth and riaeccs Vicki and Beverly. who were inJured when a friend's car in which they were passengers collided with an unan,urcd motorist m 1976. Red warplanea downed NFW DELHI. India -Anti-communist guemlla' ~hot down three Soviet warplanes and one helicopter an Afah nman in the past two weeks. and Soviet air raids killed more than 100 c1v 1llans. Western diplomats said today. 1 he heavy fighting was rcpor1ed in the provmcc!i of (~aim and Kandahor ~uthwe t of Kabul. the capital Lobaane-Druu battlJJJg BEIRUT: Lebanon -Lcbanest troop!i and anu. government Dru$t milaltamcn troded art1lle~1re tn c hills cast of Bean.at today: police said, and ~ s reponeJ rea~ to equip the ltbenc5( rmy IJI'. 100 hchcoptcrs. Po.lace \aid the arm)'·Drust exchanics Oared overnight and tapered off af\cr dawn 1n the hills &bovc the U.S Marine base 01 Bcirut'i antt'rnational Rirpon. No casuahac'l were reported 642-5678 - Put a few word3 to work /or you in the Daily Pilat .. ' I ' ,, Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT n ay, Januaty 10. 19&4 A& I A -~ # I I j • ·' . E · E T • from the • ·Coast · C.ommunity C~lleg~s "' Orange Coast College, Golden West College and Coastline Com- munity C.ollege again are staffed with a full complement of faculty. And tl}.eir return has .enabled the Coast Community Colleges to. offer an expanded curriculum this spring. · Because many of the new classes were assigned after the regular class sohe.qules were distributed, following is a complete list of courses added for each college. · · · · .. · \ . 1 . I tirlle SPRING SEMES.TER CLASS AD,DITIONS ·ptet1t'J." 11utei· (CLASSES BEGIN FEBRUARY 6th) ee't to ie" . . ORANGE co.AST COLLEGE AMERICAN STUDIES AMS 100 -Institutions ASTR'ONOMY ASTR 100 -Elem Astron ... BIOLOGY BIOL 150 -Biofeedback CIVIL TECHNOLOGY CIVT 170 -Surveying Math CIVT 180 -Basic S-urveying CIVT 185 -Adv. Surveying CJVT 190 -Surv~y Mapping _ EARL'Y CHILD HOOP EC 142 AD -Par/foddwksp -, ENGLISH -COMPOSITION AND RELATED STUDIES ENGLISH 101 -Writ About Lit. HEALTH EDUCATION HEALT H ED 101 -Holistic Health HEAL TH ED 102 -Holistic Health 2 ,._ HISTORY HISTORY 100 -Surv. American History . HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HMDV 180 -Child Development HMDV 190 -Child. Family & Comm. MUSIC . MUSIC 109 -History Rock Music MUSIC 116 -Buie Guitar MUSIC 148 -Classical Guitar I MUSIC 157AD -Music Revue MUSIC 187 AB -Comp/Pop Thery MUSIC 235AD -Roc k Ens Workshop MUSIC 240 -Soph. Recital MUSIC 262 -Bua. Tech. Perf PHYSICAL EDUCATION FITNESS ACTIVITIES PE JU8AD Strength ProK PH~SICAL EDUCATION RACKET ACTIVITIES PE 154AD -Table Tennis " PE 155AD -Tennis -Beg. PE 156AD -Tennie -Inter. PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEAM ACTIVITIES PE JOOAO Soflhall PHYSICAL EDUCAT~ OTHER GROUP AND . INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES PE 17~A I > (;nit Bel( .I' . . CALL NOW!! Orange C~ast College *432-5772 ' . I > • PSYCHO~OGY l'~\C'H 1111 p,, l'h/AdJU"I h1YC 'H 11:, .\d, l'r...,/Soc Ad l'SYC'H 117 St rl"'-!-> ~Kmt PSYCH I :!O Career Planng PSYC H I '21 .Joh Sean·h TeC' PSYCH Jf).') Hum Sexualitv l'SYC H 17;) -Ad\' Hum :{ex· - PSYCH 18?°l -Prin of Pwch PSYCH ~20 Persunalit\· PSYC H 2.~,o -P~\'!o.i1?l £>..,y<:h . , PSYC H :!60 Sonat l's.\ch . :-..( )(. I 1;;,I :'-10(. I Ill SPC'H 1111 SOCIOLOGY H111n St-x11ulii' :'\ 1u rr IF 11 m 1.1 fl' ·SPEECH l'uhht· Spt-ukinK TECHNOLOGY l'E<'Ho~11 l'ruh :-..11h1n1<l GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE ~ . . G WC at the time of this printing has not identified specific classes, but new sections will be added \n psychology; graphic arts and · music, as well as the reinstitution of work· experience. • • COASTLINE ~ COMMUNITY ,--_; COLLEGE . CAREER EDUCATION Career Ed 320 - Career Plani:iing Career Ed 322 -. Job Search Strategies · · Career.Ed 350AD - Career Dimensions , 1 • HISTORY \. Histoiy 128 - · Hi story of Modern China H ist9ry 170 -. U.S. History to ·1876 History 175 -· . U.S. History since 1876 • HUMANITIES Humanities 100. - Introduction to the Humanities . Humanities 170 - Western Literature and Film MUSIC Music 010 - Rhythm and Music (Emeritus Only) Mus ic 060 -" Ad ventures in Singing (Emeritus Only) Music 110 -Voice 1 Mus ic 111 -Voice 2 Music l 15AD - Coastline Community Chorale Music l 45AD - Coastline Community Show Band POLITICAL SCIENCE P olitical Science 180 - American Government P olitical Science 201 - Middle" East in World Politics PSYCHOLOGY P;Sychology 100 - Introduction t o Psychology P sychology 11 5 - Child Growth & Dev. (TV & Classroom) sychology 165 -, Prin. of Human Sexual Behavior 1 ychok>gy 170 - P sychology of Aging FOR E,NROLLMENT INFORMATION ... Golden West College . . *895-8306 .. ~' .. Coastline Community College * 241-6176 • l TIOIAS Euu Commision -won 't stop political fiddling Switch to 'impartial' panel on redistricting is good idea ... b':1! A~k anyone in clected state office and he'll tell you his party has the answcrto the reapportionment mess that promises to preoccup)' Cal1- fom1a poht1cians once again all this year. Rl'publlcanspo1nt to Gov. Deu- kJTlCJtan's plan fora b1part1san com- n111ss1on of retired appeals court JUsttces to redraw lines for con- gressional and legJsla 11' e d1stncts. 0 Democrats have their own plan for a non-partisan comm1ss1on. with the main differences coming lllflreas of urning: The Republican pl'tn would take effect for the 19~6 election and the Democrats' for 1992 The idea ofa comm1ss1on is to tum the whole complicated. unplea~t affair over toa neutral group guaran- teed to draw sensible lines that art fair 10 both parties And 1fCahforn1a finally makes the shift 1oa comm1ss1on. 11 will be far from unique Twenty-one states . already ha"e reapportionment com- missions. all supposedly neutral. But veryfe\.\ actually turn out 10 be non- poht1cal. "Thewhok 1h1ngbecamea poh11 - cal pov.cr struggk. which I think defeats thc purpose ofa com- m1ss1on." [mmeH Roach. a private citizen o n M1o;<;oun's 20-memhcr red1stnctmg panel. 1old one inter- viewer. Roach said he sat through 19 weekends of mcet1 ngs in 1981 while the commissio n struggled to decide how to cope with M1ssouri'slossol one con$ress1ona1 seat bccaueof population losses dunng the 1970s Should it bea Republican or Demo- cratic seat., In thct'nd.11 was a Repubhca(l seal. Said Roach. "We were able to reach an agreemen1. bu1 ll was far less than sa11sfact0n in the minds of Re- publicans. A rnmm1'\s1on oftht' type Missouri has ma} be thdJC\l you can get. but it still \!Ink'>." Even the Missouri commission chairman. a former Rc-pubhcan state senator.concluded 11was1mposs1ble to get part1~n politics Oijt of rtappor- t1opmcnt • "You'retalk1ngabout who's going to be elected fort he nnt I 0 year\." he said. "ff y0u don't 1hmk that's polit1tal. )Ou'd better go bactl t0 school." lh Ne\' kr~ .. wh1t:h ha\ had a rcd1stnrnng panel through 1he last tw~ (em.us pcmxh. there was no agreement 1n 1981. with the com- m1ss1on splitungalong party lines A "tic-breaking" member-a Rutger'> I ln1versity admin1'\trator -was appointed and the Democrat' linall~ prevailed In Pennsyhan1a where the t0m- m1ss1on had equal numbers of Demo- crats and Repuhhcan<i ll\ plan wa~ challenged an coun the IO\tant 11 wa\ released. All th I'> h1<,tor~ <.uggc'il\ that t•ven 1f ( aihforn1age1sa n:appo rt1onrnc nt comm1ss1on -rcgardlc'is ofwh1ch pany ·s plan produce' I\ -tht're \A.ill sun be politin 1n redistricting. And 1fthcrc wa<, b11tcr controvn\y IO M ISSOUrt OV('f a \hlft ofonr out of 10congress1onal \Cats. imagine what could happen here. J..hcre four new \Cats were added afterthe 1970\ Whithcver part) doe'in 't get the new 5C&ts would he almo!>l <.crtain 10 challenge al'}) plan either in court or via a refert'ndum or 1n111at1 ve. as the Republican.,d1d>1n I 9!P ' "When)ouro,., 1<;gort•d, )<>u're going to light -no matter '-'>hod Id 11 to )'Ou ... <;a1d om· :i1de 10 Pe nn- syl\ ama ( ,o, R 1chard 1 hornhurgh E"cn though a b1pan1\an group , fa">h1 o ned Penn\) l\.an1J's plan challcngcH ame from good $OH·m- ment" group' as well a'> poliucal in l<'rC''i t grou l'l' , "It ha<.alwar~ been a pol111rnl proct''>~ and 11 alway\ will be." the Penno;yl" ama official added ( hancc~ arl' hmh OcukmcJ1an and the< aliforn1a Dcrnouimate well •ware of that realtt) And all their grnnd'itand1ngon the 1nue c:u,.t and won"t rcmov( it from the pol11tcal realm. no matle'rwhow plan 1heyadoptor when 11 take\ cffec1 Thoma1Eltu1\1 Snntn Monrca- baK'd mlumni~t on St.I/IC' IHUN ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat -' • / / , PAT Buc1111111 Freedom has few allies in Africa ~AW · .. ~NELLENBEJXjER! Nigerian coup goes unriOITced by white West I ., .. Momentous decision welcome on Irvine hospital issue_ To the Editor: On Fnday, Dec. 30. a dec1s1on was made an Sacramento which will finally brinJ a hospital to Irvine. The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Oovelopment granted a conditional Certificate of Need to Irvine Medical Cente r. This decision is a momentous one for Irvine. We now have the op- portunity to bnng together factions that may have disagreed in the past, but who have had the best interests of Irvine: at heart. It is time now to wed University and Community and to further a medical complex that will be available for all Irvine residents, advantaged and disadvantaged alike. ·k ,is a wonderful way to start a new year. We are well on our way to seeing Irvine Medical Center a reality. Let us all JOin and work together to make 1h1o; the best hospital we can make at. ADELE BYRNE Irvine son. Aid to Senator W1lltam Campbell-Jerry Haleva, Chief Ex- ecutive Officer, Hoag Memonal H os- pital Michael Stephens, William Wilder and Staff, Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development. This action comes as welcome relief 10 all concerned after a most lengthy and acrimonious .contest. Now the challenge is ther~ for all to come together to .. make hap~n" a hospital that will both meet the health care needs of the community and be flexible rcgardinR me&cal method- ology of the future. A lenthy htany of legaJ approvals had to be gained along the difficult path to CON approval. A pan1al listing follows: I I I. Orange County Health Planning Council (OCH PC): Staff report (fa vorable recommendation), Health Facilities Review Committee (hear- ings a{>proval), City of Ir.Vine Trans- portation Commission (approval). City of Irvine PlanninJ Commission (approval), City oflrv1ne City Coun- cil (approval). Office of Statewide Health Planning a nd Development (approval). At last the community of Irvine has achieved a CON. AJI the many, many fie ~tize11s oflrvine who helped bring this dream to fruition should feel very proud and pleased. CARL NEISSER Project Manaaer Irvine Medical Center WASHINGTON--On New Year's Day. the fourth-larsest democracy on earth became a military dictatorship. Nigeria. the most populist nation in Africa . saw its two-term elected president. Shehu Shagari. arrested, handc uffed, and impnsoned b y a military usurper who pledged to Jail crooked c1v1I servants without the "nonsenses" of due process. The Nigerians took it in stride. and by Thursday. theeditonal pageofThc New York Times was demandinga tOUJher U.S. policy-toward South Afnca. Amazing, is it not? Eleven years after Gen. Pinochet ousted an 1n- com~tent. but elected. marx1st who wasd.raSJing C hile into Castro1sm. he remains in the mternat1onal doghouse. He must be wondcnng how Gen. Mohammed Duhan, 4.J, now in power in Lagos, pulled it off with scarcely a whim~r from the family of man. Well, there a{t several reasons. Lattn American generals, unlike troi> ical Afncan military men. tend to be anti-marxist men of the right. Second. d espite all the trendy tripe about how "Africa has so much to teach us." Western hberalshavegiven upon Black Africa. As pres1dcnt-for-hfe Julius Nyerere ofTanzan1a was forced to concede. ti vc years ago. so long as the misrule. the massacres, the murders arc perpetrated by Africans Thanks to Commu_nity '&Or hetJ> . upon Africans. nei ther the u. N. nor ,a1 the Organization of African U nity seem to give a damn. Kudos on Irvine compromil\le To the Editor: · All parties arc I{> be congratulated who finally hcl~d consumate a C1rt1ficate of Need agreement an Sa~rameo10, Friday, Dec. 30 for the lr·virie M edical · Ce1ffer: ·un C'mlncellor Dan Aldnch, IM() Presi- dent Dave Baker, Assemblyman Richard Robinson. Chief of Staff for Speaker Willie Brown-Steve .Thomp- " U.S. IN LEBANON: IT'S T00 LITTLE TOO LATE Lebanon. whu's on fir\t'' To the Editor: There is great pleasure in <seeing a JOb completed -especially when 11 has been well done. The approval of the Irvine Medical Center "Certificate of Need" application to build a hospital in Irvine is Just such a case. What docs IMC have -why dad 11 succeed where so many others have failed? • lt'c; because of YOU the thousands L.M. Bovo oflrvine people who have given your time and support when needed. And. it's because of Dave Baker who had a v1s1on of what could be and the ability to inspire o thers with his dream. Thank you Dave, Thank you Irvine. SHARON ELLIS President People for an Irvine Community HospitaJ . The reason the struggles (or power oft he South-West Afnca People's Organ1zat1on'sSam NuJoma 10 Nam1b1a\ and the Aftican National Congress OhverTambo in Soutt'I Africa. continue to attract the interest. admiration and support of the international moralists 1s not any liberal love for the Ovambo. the Zulu. or the Xhosa. but an abiding liberal hatTed of the Boer. Because he 1s Western. because he 1s white. Worth observing in the economic and political collapse ofBlack Africa's last large democracy. how- ever. is how oil wealth has become as . Have American force~ been t:nm- m11ted to another 1rnpc>s\1hle .. 1tu- al1on'1 Befort' lhl' hundred\ of \mcn can dead becomr thou..ani.J<, ·· or ten\ of 1hou'iand'i --we'd bcucr decide if 11\ wonh ll. PAUL HuvEY Women's tastes are suitable much a curse as a bless• ng for the regimes that possess 1t. The Shah oflran. pufft'd up w11h l ehanon 1\ a t1m mounta1nou\ nation ea\l ol 'the Me.d1terranean --'.\ m1ll1on pt•opk who \peak Arabic - though Islam 1\ not their nat111nal reltg1~n For hundreds ol years the L3COphan> of religions have been in conf11c1. Chn!.t1an Maron1t~. 5unni Mmlcmc;. Shute Moc;lcms. Greek Orthodo". Dru1c Mw.kms, C 1reek < athohc'i. >\rmen1an (,regonan\ an :l'l'l~ment of Protestants plu~ '><>me \rmi;n1an < alho ht ' and '>O"\\ 'n n Jn Ontfodox Dc'\p11c 1h1c, pc>l)glot p<>r>ula11 un. unl1l lhcir Cl\. II "'a' l eban~n C'nJO\Cd the h1ghe'>t c.tandard of 1i .. 1ng 1n lht• Middle Ea!>t. and the: h1ghe.,1 litcrat·) rnte --70 percent -one nftht· h1ghc\t 1n the world Tht' Chmtaan people of l ebanon would prefer to be part ol 1he Wt'\l, rather than of the .\rah "'orld Rut Moslcms ha' e oow bnome that nlUnlr'\ '5 maJOfll' , Thert' 1~ a lc<i\on for other na11on~ in v.hat ha\ happcnrd 10 Lchanun .\ C'hnst1an pre\ldrnt o(l('nl•d •ht> door to Palc~tinian ref ug('e\ Thcv flooded in •\lso. the birthrate amo ng Mosk m'i I\ high ~o many ( hnc;11an\ who u1uld allord to lca"t' 1hc country. 1ncrt·<1\ 1ngl) uncomfortable. left Arab 011 wealth htcame Arab p<>wcr 1n the M1ddlC' East ~ rab p<>v.cr promoted Moskm pov.c r -further thalleng1njl. < hns- tian .. 1n the Middle l:.ac;t in general and 1n Lebanon tn particular. If th1<i • ., 0c41nn1ng to apptar "a rcli11o us war," 1\ Ii Syna. forscncrat1ons. hac;drcamcd of" yl'la Al L>ubra," a· v eater ~) na 10 include Jordan ahd Lebanon •• l. v.cnt there to 1958 "-ht'n (1\CnhO'-'>t'r out troop\ lc,horc to hc-lp LMrr o ..... . ~, .. . Lehanon defend itself In 198' we ate 100 l111k and·toti late J>a1t-o;11n1an .. u..cd Lebanon ac, a b.i..c for attat l\ on l\racl until Israel got fed up and mo' rd in 1n 198~. '>o no"' thcrnunJry l\Jointl) ocrnJ)1c:d h) ~)rian'>. l<,raeli\ and Palcst1n1an~ - ""1th the Lcbane\c -· 1n th1·11 11'-'>11 t mrrHr) --le ft out "Johod .. --not tht· ... not the: ~o" ll'I" J nd nol u .. --nohod} 1s gAHng to put that llumpt)'·Dumpt ~ togt·tht·r .\nd even a n<:h na11-01+.c-0uld hlct·J 10 death trying. Sir, the last t1mt· you bought a new suit. whose idea was 1t that you should ·do so, yours or yo ur matrimonial mate's? Recent studies by the fabric folk indicate e large maJonty of women still believe men -and particularly. their men -look best an ~u1ts. And 11 1s women. in two out of live insLances, who engineer the purchaSt" of those suits. You know that actress who plays Madge. the Man1cunst, an the hqu1d soap TV commercials? Jart Miner. by name. S~ has collected more than SI m1Ht<>ft 111 rntdoats fonuch appear- ances over the last 20 years. About 40 ~rcent of the money pulled an by TV evangelists comes rrom the retired citizenry. . Q. The great French poet Francois Villon -how did he die? A. Nobody knows. He was into poetry and cnme. He wrote much, stole habitually, and murdered, re- peatedly. And he disappeared. Q. What was George Gershwin's first published song? A. A little ditty entitled ""When Yoil Wan1 'Em. You Can't Get 'Em. When YouGot 'Em.,You Don't Want ·~m .... He was 18 years old. The year wasJ.916. • his new wealth, modcrni1cd too sw10ly. and was swept away in a fundamentalist revolution. addam Hussein oflraq, another Persian Gulf ruler who realized billions from the sudden nse in oil prices. launched a military adventure against Iran and now faces m1htary and political collapse. The regime of Lopc1 Portillo. banking on oil revenue ... borrowed. squandered and stoic MC'X· ico into bankruptcy. Ycnctucla. another beneficiary." no\\ O\iCr its head 1n debt to the intcmat1onal money lenders. Justice says Jackson's clean The Saudis and the ~hr1ldom~ of trri>ermrr6trlf1'1Cd t hC1 rwe3 Ith to invite 1n hundredsofthou~ndrnf Palestinianund poor Arab\ to build thcirecono~ic infrastructurci. WheD the cou m?f ~s are complete. docs anyone think the Palei.tm1am arc _191ng home quietly., ,.L1bya·s Khadafi used ht~ wealth to gocmp1rt-buildingm North Africa. \\ \~It I 'JC ,f 0"-1 -T ht· Rn fr"l' J.it ~\on ha\ more than h1!1 ~~min coup and Prn1den1 Rt•ag;.an·'i rnngrntula11o n\ 111 he plea.,t'd ahout I hl' Ju~11u· Department hac, offa i:ilh l kared him of an)' \U\p1<:1on th;H he; .1ut·d a> an agent u( thr I 1byan tt0"C'rnmcnt four ~car'! ago Tht• 1nqu1ry 1n10 Ja(k\on·., c,tatu\ hcgan in Scptemhn l 9MO. a\ .i rl''IUlt of press repom thut Jack'ion had taken money from L1b)a and wa'> trvang 10 negotiate a l 1b\ an 011 contrkt for a 1"113( k ov.ned Alahama com pan' tr JJ1. hon had a((C'pted rnone) trorn Libya. he would h c: tlcr n f<'Qu1rcd 10 rcg1~tcr a\ a forr1gn aicnl [he In\ C'St1gat1on rnmc at a pol,11· cally emb3rraurng time: Jackwn was \UPP<JM1na Pre\1dent Caner for rt'· clco1on. Jnd ch~ra~s thu Jac:kwn v.ai. l L1h\an ascnt would ha\.C hurt C ancr p.-irt1( ularl) w11h Jew1\h 'oter\ ~, c .arter\ pt-oplc 1ook \te p., to ~l'eP ltll' 11\.1 on un11l .alll'1 ltxtwn l>a, I h1.· lu\tll't' C>cpurtmcni ~nt un 1n111al 1nqu1ry to fa<'k\on in Stptcm· her I i.180 h\ re11\tercd mail Jackson refused 10 .icc.cpt lhe letter. ~cond lcutr wa'> Jlrf parro 1n late October Jae. AIDEISOI l'Ou n<,cl Lloyd Cotler . "had ihdecd intervened and direl ted t~t the lcttrr be delivered no ~ooner than ne111 Wcdne\da) Nov 5. 1980" -thl· da) after '"l' cicl·t1on It then too~ mon1h., of lcg.11 \parring bclv.l'l'n Ju\lll'c IA'panment ..ittornr~' and Jar l'>on\ ln'-'>-.cr. John Bu\lamcntt hefore c,~1.1tic quc~­ tion~ were posed toJackwn 1n August 1 Q8 J Meanwhile-. another ncw,papcr <,tor) rcPQriC'd that I 1b)an d1pl6mat <\h F.l·tfol\dtn had don:itcd S 10.000 10 .i bendit rnn1.rn tor fad..,on'\ Operation PU\H Inc 1n l>c-ce mhc·r 1 ~79 1 he go\t'rnment ~.snH·tl to kno~ ahout 1h1~ too In March I 9X2 J.11. k\on\ a11ornt» ~rote the J U\lll (' fX.'p:&rtmC'nt that Jack\on had reu•1 ved no hrokr1\ fee. ~nu\ or rnmml\'i1nn from c1tllcr the l tb\OQ"or the \lah;ima 01l 1.omp:1ny Hr c-onfirmrd l·ffoudm'c, ~ IOOOO and W3\ IO~ delt\.CfCd b) the r Bf., ·('ontnbuhon but ~ld 11 V.rnt io \n internal Ju'it1cc l>tpanmrnt Opcnitmn PlJ\H. not to Jackwn doc;umC'nt<;('t'nb> m)a\wc1atc'Ton) .. fnJunC' Ju\l1ccwroteto1 k 'what· c nnamo ~lalt\ 1ha1 <'after cnmp;u'ry pcl\·C'nt•&t o t Optrauon Pll~H Inc a1dC' lad W l\tm nd prl"'ltdcn114T n.'<'C'tPl\ fr«'m 1h~ hind nu ·r art> ,, -.I "repre~ntcd h~ the SIO.OOOcontnbu· andtolaunchacampa1gnofterror t1on from Ah El-Houden?". . '~"'"the West. In Jul}.: Bustamente prom1std,,a · Now.N,igeria.Spcndingi1~01 re~po~'i(' w1th1nthe-n("\t IOdays. revenuesisfas1astheypourcd1n. n )c lobcr. a J us11cr . CX-partmcnt borrow1naaaainst future carn1na.s memo noted that although the speer-· · od -h k ' fie information had not been rt· N~11t ay~t an stotheo1laJut· ce1, ed. "Jackt.0n's atto rneys have ·has watched 011revenues.90 ~rccnt 1ndi~att·d that (El-Houderi't. s I0.000) ~fstate revenue._fall from S22 b1lhon wa~ not a !.1gnilkant ~rcentagc of the in _I ~80 to S.9 billion in 1982. Two org;lnw111on's funding for that yepr. '1'1lhon workers were fomblycx. U nfortunately. JackM>n·s attorneys pclledin 198J:today.thc economy1s. have nealccted to provldr any cor-says Oen. Buhari.10 a "cnticol \tatr " robora11on for th!$ statement. m spllc Jn N1arn11'scni.1s. howevcr.}itS of numcfous prom1~s. both oral.Jnd .. Western opponun1ty.1fthe West w1U wn1ten, 1o do '°:· IC'\JUStlh1SOnce-toad vancc1t\OWn On No". 15, 11n internal memo interests repeated this message and added: Qen. Huhan desperately needs •"The other tnformat1on provided by hardcurrtncy to purchase 1mpon s Jack on's attorneys rs consi!lent wnh and !er'Vicc Nitttria'IS 14 billion · Lhc result\ ot the FBI invcst1p1ion. foreiandebt.S3toS6b1llionofwh1ch. which has been unable to uncoveuny 11overduc, He has two wa)''of1cnin1 commercial undertaki .1nvolv1n1 the mont'y: I) thro u&h new loans Jachon and Libya. from the IM and Westctn banu: 2) f 1nall) on Dec 2. 1983. fromincrusedptoduct1oft ofo1l,and Ru~tamente blaming the delay on drnJ>J)lnJthepnce. "c11 tC'n\1ve tmHI:' pve Justice the Thetcrondcourscwouldbrcakthc figure 1& had a~led for 27 mont~s OPECS29~~r-barrcl pnce.an<I rio ncfqrc Th~ Libyan diplomat I lbl)'dc :troy thec&nC'I II would I I 0.000 don•t1on was part ofS9l.500 1n tanlly improve the bl lance of 1n 10111 prOC'ccds from the fund·ra Rr. payment • t@1hte pnC"C and _ :iod amounttd t0 l or ' pc-r«nt of Ct'ltt1teth't~ovtntsno1onlyof1hc Operation P H 1-nrty o~niun UnhcdSt.at~ W~tf.uropc1nd hud&C't J1pan.bu1afour o1l·•mPonln1 On Ch 1-4. the Jus11 r Dcpan-fncnduuch as Owil. hratl, Taiwan. mrnc te J1ck10n' la r 1h1t the South Korea. h v.outd hun the rad1~I fnquiry wa do 'Ab lat -nd 1hc SOv t nt n I . . ' _. .. _ ... I co . TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1984 m CHP order• 131 motorcyclff from Herley D•vldaon. P19e8-5. ' -nventor has:,eye on competition . Dlllr ..... ~ _, ...... UllM · Diana Starr IA°Cley ebow• lntraocular len• with UV400 for cataract Ylctim•. HELP YouR SELF Ten years a o she realtzed skiers and su ers ha no viston protection. By Cbrt1clDe Decker OftMO..,l'tlet ..... Growing up with 4S delinquent boys. Diana Starr Langley knew she had to try harder. Her parents ran a pnvate home for bad boys and raised her riaht alona with them. ' "I had to be a tomboy princess just to keep up. I aueu all that competition helped me In business:' said Lan&ley, a slender, blue-eyed blonde. At 31, she's in vented a new li'ne of suraical and commercial optical products, owns her own silver blue 380 SEL Mercedes, has houses in Laauna Beach and Palm S~rin'5 and owns her own Lquna Hills company, D1opt1cs. Ten years aao L.anaJey realized skiers, surfers, pilots, farmers and others exposed for Iona periods of time to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays.had no protection for their eyes. There are also man-made 10urtes of UV such as fluorescent lamps and welder's electric arcs. Too much ultraviolet liaht can not only cause tired, irritated eyes, it's been found to cause 2S percent of the cataracts in this country. Cataracts, which look like a white ~ilm .overthe eyes, are one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in the United States. If they're not removed, they can cause partial. or total blindness. There arc 640,000 cataract operations per year. "Ideally everyone should wear aJasses which absorb UV to protect their eyes. It has a cumulative affect. The d> \ I$ marriage woi:th ·sa Vi!Jg, nurturing? By LINDA P. ALGAZI, Pb.D. Have you fallen------------ out oflove with your lover'? It might not be all that bad. Authen- tic, true or genuine love takes ume to achieve and being "in love" caq stand in the l11D1 ALUZI v4y of this achieve1•••••••••••• menL . Deina in lov~ is not being able to eat. ttcep dr concentntte. Being 1~ k>ve is being obsessed ~day dreaming at the expense of all else. Being in love is wonderful...and terribly painful. Fortunately 1t doesn't go on very Iona unless you keep chana.ing partners. A distinction needs to be made between being ~·1n love" and loving someone. Storybook-like "in love" experjences occur at the beginning of most new romantic relationships. John meet' Mary and somethina about her suuest' that she is his ma11c lady, the person who can transform his life. He is physically attracted to her and if he then introduces himself and hears her voice. what she says may reinforce this feelina. Mary feels wonderful too. John is handsome and although he may have left hft-suit of armor home that day, PAPARAZZI Yacht Club puts ·best f ete f or\vard Sh1ny bugle salutes New Year as party-goers crowd dance floor Sea-loving Huntington Harbour Yacht Club mem- bers proved they knew how to have fun on land when they dined and danced the night away New Year's eve. Grcetina the revelers in the upstairs ballroom of the to:citBly Ind Racquet Clubwert Caro1 ad Cec Habbard (he's rear commodore) who planned the party for the 300- strona crowd. Each table for e1aht was centered with high-flyina .helium balloons (anchored by bottles of champagne) and 11rewn with confetti and favors. · Dale Olinaer and his band set the musical mood so perfectly the happy throna danced before, during and after their Ni:w York steak suppen.. . Durina band iritennissions, zany Mlm S&rtckler (otherwise a serious tr1vel 114en1 for Around the Globe) reached into her oversized ~rty purse, extracted a shiny buaJe anct blasted the air wt th an ••Auld Lana Sgne" that made the crowd salute. Her husband "Strick.. himself• fimou:s conch-shell bl.,ter at aummer be.tc part.ief) beamed artistic approval from the sidelinca. The sparkle of being ·1n love·· ultimately gives way to ft.reworks as the couple find imperfections something about him s4aaesls that he may be the answer to all her r.roble!f's: This ro~ntic "1n l<?ve•· stage is very selfish. n reahty 1t has very httle to do Wlth the love object. People "in l~e" say thinp like "He drinks a bit too ~uch but he's s~ch a cute drunk" and "I love the d imple in h1schin when his temper gets the best of him." -Tirnpartcle ofbetnt"tn lovr urtlmaretygtves way to fireworks as the couple, usually after mamage, faces the inevitable reality of imperfections. When the fact that John drinks,too much cause~ a problem in his and Mary's life. and whth Mary's spec1al'telationsh1p with her mother, whom John dislikes, interferes with their time together. the couple has officiall y fallen out oflove with each other. John and Mary must now face the challenge of living in this imperfect world with an equally imperfect person. Many then seek help from a marriage counselor. psycholOgist or psychiatrist and lament, "I am so unhappy. I suppose I still love John. but I'm certainly not 'in love' with him anymore. The tingle is gone and with it went the fun and spontaneity asW<:iated with w,hat l expected Amona club members and auests ertjoying the wild and wonderful year-end festivitica were Art and Marjorie Wood1, Pa& and Yvoue ltelltJ, Blm and Rl&a Lombardl1 Newlywede Mary and Lee Sherwood, left, Cral1 and Pac Jouao1, Doi and Aa1ela Hartfelder. Cllfr w~h Don Byrne• and Joan Motola joln and AlJc. Raab, MU& and Sold.J none, Hal (pon ~pi.in)' ·• and llaael Pelb Myroa and Claarlot&e Daly, Pe&e and . . • Doua Hol1olll Jim and Pru Solem Vu and Martu F1f1t Lady 1n her private quarters. ("She "'11.s suffenni Burt .... Ear and Juke IMlk..t Ed ~nd lmo1ne Hut1 from. /1ryf)liris. but was &-0 lovely ind lflCious," said Mlc:Uel and S.t \Jff, 'Peter and rew Mnrlt1, Steve ana Mane. 8IMUa Oiepl'f, Qld and Tra1M17 Warrea, Bob and Elin • The foursome also enjoyed lunch in the White House M", Doe and TMna Greco, 0tor1e and Grace i.,, Mess ("You could ftel the power -only senior suff Chet and JtrTJ Rali.y, Ed and 0.hNt OUvara. Doe membersdi'nerherr,"11(1neu1d),"AChristmasCarol"at and Jeule Banett, Jim and Cbldy Harri .. , Robert and the Ford.Theater. and a "911ct viewed from the presidenual Su4ra CloaH, Mark and Joyce .lfel11, and Norm and box at Lincoln Center. RoMmary Smtc•. "The presidential bo.c ia red plush wrth ~11111 for For Huntlnaton Harbour residents Prank and Marte e11/1t," Marie said. ··11h111 lovely antero.m with Mntee, Wtkr, 1983 will always 1;>e rtmembereCS 11. the year they r•b/c, blth an~ clo.ak roomJ •IJd ~me rery special visited the White House 11 auestl of their dau&}lter Weady, ch1mpasnc whtch we uvored dun111 interm1won an 11sistant to Noey Ru1u'1 press 1CCretary, &Miia Just befo~ Chris~m11, Wendy was able tO fly home to Ta&e. • ef\JOY the holidays with her partnts, her s11ten Barbara " • The WcbCnJOincd Marie'1 brother Anolcl Miiler and Keller 2d K.lm 81rneu and their ch1lftcn Tlrya, Jami hi• w;fc Oraee to fly to W11hinaton. D.C. in mid-and Ro . Oectmber for a stay at the Capitol Kilton. An two . days into 1984, Wend~ Ocw back to Their elldtina Wash1n1ton v111t included a VIP tour Washinato'n with Nancy Re._.n on Air Force Two after of the fint noor rooms decorated With scotch pine and help1n.a amnae a photo ~'ion for her at the-Beverly omamenll (all mldc ~ volunteers), a pnvate au&o-tour· • W11Jlurc with. the Jack Wrat.Mn. , · w1th-s'1ide of-the Wuh1naton mortui'Acnts the Hahtina of ' . • the White House Cbristm11 t~. lunch with Nancy Paparaut '' «fired by Da1ly Pilot. tylc Editor V1d•. Reapn's private leCf'CtllY Elala C~a (who ~1rrs a ~•n with rontnbut1ons from Hunt1111ton &ach ror· townhouse in V1111m• With \Vrndv) ana 8 chat With the rr:Jpondrnt Ann Conway . ~ I mamage to be." John may say, "I ~Hy want to love Mary. I lilee the imaae ofbeinga family man but we have to work so bard to make it together. It fecls lik~ it would be so much ea1ier to lea~~ and to start a new relationship with a new and exc1tin1 woman." I A mystical idea which proliferated the self·help books of the last ~~de .wa~ !h•t the key to chanae. arowth and sclf-act~lZlllon ts d1v<?rce and self induJacnce. Doma you.r o~ th1na may be terrific for a~Jtile, but the comfort. dJ&n1ty, ~th and suppon which comes f!.om a ~.arri14e wo,TJ)l ::.v:J. 1s worth nurturina. once the J.n love .passion.has . . .• For those couples willina to work on their rela- tionships. the payoff is nota re-kindling of their "in love" be11nnings but rather somethina much richer. A celebrity husband said it best and publicly this ~r\ when asked about his thoughts concerning "oi>cn marriage" or ~nfidelity. He replied, "Why look for hamburgers when I have steak at homer' Mature love replaces "in love" an~ with it comes acceptance, mutual suppor:t, understanding and somewhat uncondit4onal commitment. Algali is a psychologjst and marriage counselor in Corona <lei Mar. Address any questions to Lmda Algazi. c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. the dancen and Mlm and Strick Strickler toaet the nn year. Below, Aneela and Don I .. I . " \ '"-----'-~'--.... ___ ...;;,._ ___ _..; ....i_..__ '\ • • more radiation your eyes absorb, the more hkcly 1t it you could have retina bums or develop cat.aracta." she said. She knew of aovemment studies with anima.ls provina th~ effectiveness of UV ablorbina lens. But the findinp had never been aiven a practical ute (or b~man1. In 1981 , she took the infor11)1tion out of the laboratory and had Optical Radiation Corp, of Azu11 manufacture a lens for cyqlaJses with a che1ttica1 tha1 absorbs ultraviolet. The len1 it called UV.00. It coils between $20 to S40 to ha v 400 lens 1n ltlndard cyealaases. She marketed and 10 the lens throu&h her company, Dioptics. "I spent eiaht mon s with no income. 1 wu only sellina two to three Jen a month. I was really aeuina worried. But deep down knew I bad somethina that wu needed. It became like a cause for me." said L.analey. She then developed a small lens ca1fed IOL (intraocula( lens) with UV400 that could be implanted into the eye of a person who hu had cataract su,..ery. In cataract IUl'JCf'Y, the damqed natural lens of the eye iaremoved. leavinaa hole in its place. Before Lanalcy's invention, patients could be fitted with a tiny leiu implant which allowed the eye to focus but didn't protect the retina from ultraviolet radiation. Because of this, many patients experience intense alare. liaht sensitivity -and -wbaft known as "pink vision," in which objects take on a pink hue. ~ · At first it wu dVficult to convince a very traditional medical communn~ve her product a try but after the first few implants, thinas took oft'. "I was aettina lettcn from patients lhankina me 9ecause they could now see colors more intensely and they didn't have J)are problems anymore." Langley's reluctant to say just bow well she's doina for fear her competition will set even fiercer. Stock at ORC went from S 11 to S 120 per share because of her products. Each of her 11 salespeople across the country mm more than Sl00,000 a year in commissions. Amons the 18 implant companies, Optical Radiation moved from last place to fifth and is and p.iruna. LONGER FREEDOM SEEN FOR SENIORS BOSTON (AP)-Amencans int.Mir late 60lcan look forward to 10 years of independence before they must rely on others fo~ir rouun~ dady care. a n.cW5.,51Udy reveals.. But smce men die youn3e-r than women. women can expect to be independent for more of their last years. accordtnf to the report in the current New Eng.land Journal of Medicine. . Dr. Sidney Katz and colleagues from Brown University based their findings on a 1974 survey of 1,625 elderlY, Massachuseus residents living outside of insmu-, tions. ' · The survey also found that poor people have a shorter "active life expectar?cy" -a projection of'thc years in wlucb they can feed. dress and bathe themselves ~ than those who are better off In add111 on. researchers found tlla\. 76 percent of elderly people who lose their indcpendcnc~ do not regain It. l • Ra.rtfelder chat with Delorea and Ed OUftl'ea at Hu.ntlnctoo Harbour. ,. ) -· ' 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, January 10, 1984 Affair ends, but ther apy keeps them together l>I \I< \'' I \'I >I K '\ l 11., \'\\'I\ lllll d\l I 1)\'\ \'I Jl\.'anwJ I d tw "111 ° 1 lltl \1 \ \l\11 \ .1g11111 \ hu,h..1m.l .111111\1\h°' h.1d Jn .111.111 I l11u11d lllll \\J\d\•\,l\tJlld hut I "iHlt,·ll 111 l.wp •• IMDEIS Ill\ m;1111ag,• tot1\'lll\'t .ind \11d1d m~ hu .. hnnd J-k hrol.\' on "1th the otlw1 '' oma 11 .ind ha' ~l..'11Im1ng umkon)llkrllll' l' ~ l'r \IO\'l' I lJl'l' t hl' ut hl'I "11111,111 ,,. 'l.'1ttl t 1 llll''> a ''I.'\'~ \\ ,. ;11 ,. frl\'Od) ;ml.I\\ UI" tu 1.'I hl'r in thn·hufl'h. Bcn~U'>l' I '>Ill\ l' Ill l'I\ "h.1t (111ll\\,llll'l1'' 101'1\ I lt,1,, h1l~l\\·n1twmbo1h Jnd .am d111•'tt Ill\ ll\.·,1 t11 lotgl.'t ..1hl11111h.it h\'Jrthrc.il.rng II Ill\.' Ill 11\ \ It ll' '°'' 1 lw "uni.an" ha' mg \\'I IOU\ mJntal prnhkm"> I H,., hu\hJnd n,., , •• i<.O\''' .1hou1 tlw .tllJ1r" llh Ol\ hu,h.1nd 1r a1l'11.1.,r>la,,·J.1d11l\ 111\i..onnw. Th,:,,nm..10 "~orng 1110\\ hu,h:.11H.I lur\OUll\t'ltng. I I.no\\ ,h,' lll'l'P' h\'lp. hut '>hould11'1'h,·w,•k11 l'I'''" hl'"·" .\h hu,h;rnd .,,1\\ I'm "'·kunw h>'>tl rn llll lh,· appo11llnwn1\ hut I ll·d 11 ''quid hl• 1n.1pprnpnatl'. Pk;J"tl' tl'il tHl' IHI'' t.11 d,·..11"1th thl\. ~nn. -lfl Rl 1N(1 I !\ IO\\ \ HEAR IO\\ A: \'our husband should send tbe woman to another <·ounselor. Bet•au11e of their previous involve- ment those counseling sessions a re loaded with dynamite. RUFFELL ' UPHOLSRI Y, INC. .................... 1922 HARl!Oa Bl VO COST A MESA -5~8-1156 ' . One loo•e sp14rk t•ou ld 'et the" bole tblng ablate again. He 11 a fool to risk It ••• l>f ~ K \'' I \ \, ()[ K'\ I am not" r111ng.1ht1ut .1 pt'l\11nJI ll 1\1\ \lthuugh m~ ltk t!. fo1 trom JXrll'\ l. hun hanl.lll'" h<1h.·,~1 rnnw ... along fh1~ k•t11.•ri)Ul'lualh ..1n 1nqu11 ~ ahuut \\lUHolumn and hu" 11 uix·ratl·~ \1' klll'rn>ml'' 111 'uu ln.1m On tu rm. Canada I hUH' IX'l'll n·udin¥~ ourn>lumn for~ 1.·ar' Qu1t1.· olkn ~ ou "'Ill r>11nt 11 klll'I Imm \Ol11l'On1.• 111 < )rl·gon. Flortda. Pul'rtu R1rnor l1unanrn ( II\ Th\· prohkm!> tho..c fol~!> ha\\' arl' or no 1nll'll'\t tu r\''>llknhol r umnto. mm:h k~!. Vanl'UU\ , •• hlund. \\ h' i.l1w,11·1,11111,·(1n,· wrl'l'n 'our mataial and ">l'IH.I onh thm,• klll'r!> Ill llw 'anouH·11;,.~ that till' rl·ad,•r..ran 11.knul~ "1th'' \n 1nqu1n. li>rc\ampk. from a ix·1-..on "1th .i \Unhurn prnhk1111n I Ill' \un &It 1~ ul lt11k 'alul' tu~ our r1.'ilUl'I"'>" hq~· ''rn"llng" 1th 'ub-1,•ro "l'ath1.·1 . llu..,an~W,·l·l~·l'H'rrnmplainl·d about tht'>. ur am I \onw i..1nl.l ul luiw nut'' Pka.,,• rl·pl~ 10 print. I'll Ol'l mun~ othl'r' '''>uld hl· 1n1,·rl''ll'd 1n \uuran!."1.'r. -< l I{ 10\1- T\ ~II I\( ~T\'\01 Pt:Oi>LE DEAR CATS: You could not possibly know tbat m} column Is publisbed In more than 1,000 nt'w1paper1. or you "ould not suggest that I tailor each ont' to flt a specific geograpbk location. Tht' tbougbt of such a 1l1antic undertaklna bo11lea tbe m ind! l l\o one b11 ever complained about my column belJlg rorelgn to their culture, even tbou-_h I bave reader1 ln Tokyo, Bangkok, Mexico City a11d •frica -to name a fe" distant plact'I. Human problems art' tbe same every· wbere. • • • BEST LINE OF THE WE~K:Aftertbebo11 finished reading tbe suggestions dropped In the box by bla factory empl~yees, be 11id with a tone of genuine concern, "I wiab these people would be more specific. Wbat kind of a kite? What la"e?" • • • 4 re 1 our p.1n·111' '"" "',.,,.,.,Har(/ to n:Dch :1 \ 1111 Lw<kt' 1 l><>o~h-1. "IJUJJ8t'd h.1 l'nn·nis:' Ho" IO ut'I Mut'l' 1:rct•dom. ·· rou/d lwlp .' 011 hr1dgc lhl' genau11on &Df?. St·nd :>Vl'l'tll\ 111th ·' 0111 l\'C/Ut'\I 3/lt.l D lung. SlDmpc.'CJ. sdl- acldrn~t·d t'll 1 dopc.·10 'nn Lout.las. P.O. B<H 11995. < l11caso. Ill. MJM I ,, ........ .. Shapingupcould ·be risky .•..•... ,, •11.1.s. Fora.-ftec!M ACTION Call A DAI.\' PILOT 41-YISOI .u.un I "hJng out" ui ------------- thl' lll'l0dkpo1nt ~hop Ith· a lot ofm,•1, hang out at a har or r h1l- dr,·n 1n a canl.l\ <,tor,• It\ a \\atl'rtng hok fi11 dl\l'U\\lllg \\hat our l.tl.l' did li.1'>t "''l'k "hatachl'')th1"I••••••••••••• "''''~ and ho\\ ''c'll all go into a~ jll'roh1c:s da!.!. "hen thcrl' arl' enough calls for touching 'Olir db<)\\ to ~our knees. \\1th r,•gular11~. till' !'>UbJl'l'I gets arounl.l to age. 'Cil\en the op11on'>. most ut U'> arl' for 11. but last W1.·dnesda~ \\aS a l.la~ mo,1 ,,r U'> ''Ill 001 forget for a long 11me. I 'aid ( atltcnn,· D1.·m·uH' "Was getting on m~ na' e) Pl"opk "tth fc.m·1gn an·l'nt~ al" a~ s ha' e good sl.tn. Look at \1arkne D11.•tnl'h. I I' she had !>poh·n English \\Cll. she'd ha'c 111s Iii..,· thl' r1.''>I ol'u!. f ~onwonl' clw )lltd 11 used to he fun gro\\tng old. and al'tuall~ lcl'l1ng rd1cftha1 at last ~our bod~ could &1"-'"""'a~ to gra,11~ anl.l fall around ~our i..necs. but things ha\\' 0 1983 R J ReynolOs Toeecco Co • Taste that delivers IN THE MONEY SAVIN 1G 2 pack LIGHTS 10 mg 8 mg nic:Grrne. LIGHTS IOO's l2 mg "!ar". 0 9 mg . nicotine. FILTER 15 mg "1ar·~ 11 mg nrcorina. fllTfR lOO's l'i mg "tar''. 1 7 mg mcottrni a~r c1garene bv FTC method Warn ing l he Surgeon General Has Determined · That C1gac tte Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. rhangl'd "\ ou lll'\l'r i..no" ... \aid another onl' ... when \our marnase "111 fail and~ ou'll ha' e to do ba11le aga7n .. : like Lmda E'an!> ... "I thtnl-. '>h1.'' o' l'rquallfieq:· said another' e. .. Did an\ Ol)l' Sl'l' Joan ( olhns 1n Playbo-. ?' Eight "om~n \lopix·d stnching. snipping. counting. br0\\\1ng and breathing. "\rl' ~ou cra1 ~'.1" said a 48-~ear-old woman. "M ) mothl'r \\uuldn't lct me haH' a cop~ in the house:· "It's ti-ash.'' !.aid anothcr 'oin-. "Fdth'" !.aid another. "Di<,gu\ttng. \\Orthle!'>s slim,., .. I said. "I hought a mp~ form~ \1sh:r an Dcn,cr:· said the 0 \\ O\'r \.\ l' .111 1umix·<l o' l'r th1.· counter and spread the maga11nl' o ut hcfon· U'>. 1 t "as 10 he the longest silence 1n the h1stof) of the n,·~dkpo1n1 shop. One "oman cleared her throat as 1f to .,~·ai.. but '>hl' "al> a1.·1uall~ ha' mg trouble breathing. Thl'rl· "ere a lot ofJUd$ments made that afternoon. \l1ddk-aE\l'd \\Omen think se~~ underwear 1S'the most auual part ol a ne" rela11onsh1p. The~ ·re wrong. Th,·rl' arl' \ome \\Oml'n ... onl~ a handful ... who gave th,•1r r h1ldrl'n to '>Ollll'OOl' l'l'>l' 10 carT) to avoid st~tch marl.~ \11nw "onwn '"'r,· horn \\1th hod1es that looked hl.e 'ou ,1~1111 m,·d 1h,· o' 1.·n door on them ... "h1ch a trip into '>pan· "1 ll not hcl p. C nngl·n1a ltt~ nnd chant~ do not co-c\lst with l'l'nll'rfold\ < >111.· matrnn 'um nwd 11 up. She said." I could diet.Jog. and 1.'\l'rl'l'!ll' m,.,df into a bod' like 1ha1. but 1f Harold \\OUld \\:l"-l' ur) 0\'\t to that II 0\\0Uld sc:are h1m half lO l.ll'ath'" \\,·.di agr1.·,·d II "a'n't \\Orth the nsk. Ballack-Tucker Kolx:n and \all~ Ballai:I. of :-..l'" port Bl'ach ha' l' Jnnounu•d th1.• l'ng3gcml'nt ol thl'tr d,augh11.·r. l:kcl.1 lk1llal i.. to M 11.:hal·I T ucl.a ol \.11ss1on V1,•Jo. Tlw hndl'-dl'Ct 1s a graduatl' of Wcstmin1s1er High \, hool ..1ni.l a11,·nJ,·d <. ..11 Stall' Lung Bcac:h. Tucker. son ol \\ 1d 1 uch•r ot \.11ss11rn Vi,'JO. gradualcd from Kl·nned~ High "irhool anl.l atll·ndl·l.l Orangl' Coa~t College. \n \pnl 15 "l..'<ld111g " planncd at th\.' Balboa Ha~ ( luh Ill '\'\\J)llrl J:kJth Salaya-Guite I lw ,·11gag,·nh·n1111 "'m -\no Sala~a and Michal'! Ku~ < 1u11,· h111h uf Hun11ngwn l:karh. ha'> bcl'n announced b~ hn parent,. Mr. unJ ~tr ... Ralph Sala~a of Huntington lkal·h Th,· h11<lt·-t11-hl· "nirrt•ntl~ a11,•nding lJ( In inl' and ".a gralluat,• of H un11 ngh>n B,·a..:h H 1gh Sc:hool. Thl' futurl' hnl.l,·groom son 1)f\l1 anl.l ~I r<,. Ro~ (iu11eofHun11ngtnn lkadl ., a gral.luatl' UI ~<l1sun High Sdmol and rl'n'1,ed ..1 H \ 111 linanr1.· from C al \tall' Long Beach. \ l'IM5 !>pnng \\t'dding 1s plann1.·d 10 St \teH·n\ \ahian Orthodu\ ( a1h1.•dral in \lhambra. BED TTER LET THEM HAVE A DRY BED The grMIHt gift you can 91we 1 bedlfttter 8n( lhe ,.., of the f1mlly. loo. I• an and to ltll1 Hriout protllem, and 1N11l1 no mi.take. IMd-lllng la Mrloua. It c.n cauM compllclted pay· chologal problem• that i.11 1 Hfetlme. It'• ao M9CSllN be- cauM IMdwettlng, when not cauMd by orvenlc dlfect 0t dlMI M. can be ended. Send l0tourfreebrodl1K1, •eectwettlng / -Whit 11'1 All About Ind How To Encl It", 1 repor1 by two medlc1I doctors. No obllgatlon. I "---=~~"_1~~:!1~~y:~~-~~~~:-•. :~ Mii to: ,ACl"C INTl .. NATIO.Al, LTI>. ~ !l!l!I Birch Strnt / Nekoosa. WI 5,,57 : ~··· PARENTS NAME ------------: : AOORES.S : AO'ttfrlSl'O : CITV STATE ZIP ___ : PAiina : PHONE AGE--: ~llE I • Pac:1hc ll•l•rnahoMI Lio 1971 CM 20 l"9ee 4 • $0) 1 WE HELP SOM E DOC TO RS (H IL OREN The Change Starts When You Do •.. START BEING THE WOMAN YOU WANT BE ••. • lmpro~ your image. self confidence . and popularity • ~tart to become more secure economically • Hegm hstenmg to the oohs and aahs from 'our friends • ( iet more out of life STARTING NOW ~ . John Robert Powers 1 •1t ; I fl, I ', \ i •' ' . • J ' , ' • ' • l TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE 547 8228 ' ' '/ 'Night Watch' uneven thrill~r in HB • hiJh moments, d1sappo1ntina rn 01hcrs. - Prub;ibJ) one ol -------------the mo•t d11Yicull typci. of '>lagc pro duct1on to mount T llUCCC'>SfuJly l'i the / 01 m ystc r})su .. pe n ~c thrtlle'r most of y whi ch arc 1nvanably ITU$ overplotted to the ••••••••••••• degree that character relauonships bceome secondary to expo)1tory develop- ment. Lucille Fletcher's "Night Watch" attempts to right the balance by presenting intriguing characters to undergo '~ese complicated Situations, but often they also are overdeveloped , funher heightening the complexity. It's a challenge only panially overcome at the Huntington Beach Pia) house. ~enc of the psychological drama's latest 1ncarnat1on. Director An Winslow has mounted an effeellve but often uneven production, 1n which hts two pnmary actresses use their contrasting styles to '-·st a splendid discomfiting spell while other performers miss the mark by either und;rplaymg or overstatement. It as gripping in its .. Ntihl ~atch .. '-Oltr!. on a woman haunted b> v151on) o f murder. which )be alone appears to M::C, and who '' bean& steer~ in the d1rect1on of a sanuarium by her 5ehcm1na husband and her dupbcuous best friend. La Donna de Barros beautJfully captures the mcntal anauish of tb1s t·omplex chanu:ter. careening seemin&ly out ot con1rol on ll psychol<>aJC'll roller coaster whifc C'hn&Jna precariously to a shred of sustammg power. h's a compellina depiction of an enormously challengina role. David West, as her plotting husband. possesses less stage command and presents a rather lackluster per. formance in contrast. Converstly, Lois Farah superbly enacts the third pany in the tnangle with steely rc~lve. conveying volumes of emotion with a modicum of action. Where the production comes unglued 1s in the )upponmg ranks where Reed Bennett overplays the meddling neighbor to d1stract1on and Ball Holloway stn~ his emotional gears needlessly as a hos1ile police lieutenant. Sharon Walker as the Teutonic maid nearly encounters the same acting trap, but keeps her ominous character under a t1gh1er rein Mama Bcnholf contributes a thoughtful cameo as a ps~C'htatnst brought in to probe De Barros· emotional 'Terms,' 'Yentl' stand out Each captures six nominations for Golden Globe press awards .. Yentl'". Julie Walters ... Educating Rita." Artor. mus1C'al or 'comedy: Wood A.lien. "Zelig", Michael C-a1n e, .. Educati ng Rita"; Tom Cruise ... Risky Bu!>tnC!>s-: Eddie Murphy, "Trading Places": Mandy Tipey killer By BOB THOM AS Foreign fi lm: "Carmen." "The Dresser." .. Educating c:nkin. ··Yentl." ~1eoc1e1.0Pr .. 1wr11er .""Fanny and Alcx~nder," "The Grey Fox ." Don Murray •tan aa a drunken driver who kllla a young girl In an automobile acctdent In .. Clcenae to Kill," a new TV moTie, tontcht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 . BEYERL Y HILLS -"Term'> of Endearment." a 1~-;===:====m========:====:;~-1 mo1her-daughler comedy-drama. and "Yentl.'' Barbra ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ StreisancJ's.onc-woman show about a Yeshi va student. fjf(;-2 ~ each woh· !ti'< nom1na11ons Monday for the 41 st Golden • hgain Matinees! f}i~fM•hhi4 )12~) * ---------------------Globe awards. MO!IOAY Tllt11 SATURDAY FACUlTYat CANDlEWQOO • The a"ard'> are pre<,entcd by the Holl)wood Foreign An ,_..,_us"'°" s·oo,... "SCMUCE" (I) Press >\ssoc1at1on. "h1ch dn ides Its awards int~ drama lbs,.. E...,.11111,u, Hetsl IN, rRM> IWMllK m•o and musicals or rnmed1es Drawing five nomtnat1ons r'~~10 I Ls THf&'SOOMPMY :~~~.~;neJ!r 'J~r~1~r.~sser." "Flashdance" "Silkwood" 1Jiiii16}1z~*J "W 1~ OUMIDT" (PS) fa LA IJH,ADA AT f!OSlCRA!IS .. 3-... , .... 10 .. Miss tre1~nd accouo,t~ for threeoflhe.me.nttons !f --12 ........ rn u _,, e MEMOAE8 WITH LAWAEHCE WQI( • TTTANC: A OUE8TION OF liUIDEA IDNATUAE ~~ * H "A Clochottt Orange" ( 1971) Mlleolm McDowell, Patrick Mlgee. Dncted by Stanley Kubrick. ®MOVIE * *~ "Dusty" (19811 BIH Kerr, Noel Trtvwttten. (%)MOYE "The Fllgtlt Of The e.gle" (1982) Max Von Sydow. _.....__ • 0 OH. MADeJNE (})MOYE * ** "Two Mui. For Slat• Seta" ( 19~0) SNr1ey Macl.alne, Clint Ealt· WOOd. "Yentl," as producer. director and actress. The film also "TWO Of A 1(11)" (PG) "as named for Mand)' Patin kin's acting. 1he musical score 11 40 z.o u o 't11 st0 1040 and the song "The Wa) He Makes Me Peer· b)' Michel Ltgrand and .\Ian and Mani) n Bergman. Here are 1he maJor nominees: ' Motton picture. drama: ··Reuben. Reuben." "The Right Stuff." "Silkwood." Tender Mercies," "Terms of Endearn1ent." · Molton p1c1url'. musical or comedy: "The Big Chill." "Flashdancc." "Trading Places." "Yentl" and "Zelig." Actress. drama: Jane Alexander. "Testament": Bon· nie Bedcha. "Htart L1kr a Wheel": Shirley Mac Laine and Debr:i Winger. "Terms of Endearment": Meryl Streep. "Silk-wood." · Actor drnma: Tom Conti. "Reuben. Reuben"; Tom Counena) and -\lbcn Finne). "The Dresser"; Robert Duva ll. ··Tender Mercies"; Richard Famswonh. "The "OEAJHSTAlKER" (R) 11JO 4?0 •10 60S 100 1000 "TOMS Of DllE.AltlDT" (PS) 1230.lOU40.120 JOOS "TO BE OR NOT TO BE" (PG) 11 10 1 J~ 440 6 •S A SO 11 00 "Y£Nll'' (PG} fl 4 I~ MACflllt Sl(MO 1100 llS S20 ·~ IOSO "lMCOftlQt VAL~" (R) 11 20 2 .lCI 4 40 HO 9 00 II 10 "TOfTl" (PS) srtCllll. DICACODI 1200 2'0 SIS 800 to •o --n€K£EP (I) z •s Bo toss "Tll IUD IM" (It) 1240. U S, ISO "GORKY PAIK" (R} 1230 llO SSO l lO. llOS "tltCOllOt VALOR" (R) t}SOllS.S&Q I~ IOJO "M MAil WHO LOVED WCIM[J(" (It) 12 30 BS ~20 14S 1010 e HOME MCINQ -10:00- Gre) Fox". Al Pacana. ··Scarface"; Enc Robem. "Star 80." (Foreign Press .\ssoc1at1on President Judy Solomon explained that there "as a thrce-wa )' Ile for fif\h place among th e 72 'otcs cast for dramatic a1cu:u:.k.---~ .\ctre!.s. musical orcomcd}' Anne Bancroft. "To Be or Not To Be"· Jennifer Beals. "Flashdance": Linda Ronstadt. "The Pirates of Penzance": Barbra Streisand. * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * D at RBMlTON 8'TEE.E ••• HEW8 10 HART TO HART LOUOMNT e ntE PHIUlfllB: TO SING OUAOWNIONG ID wmt IAIEI AND 8NHA8 1=~--t~ "o.th Wi:stl II" (,982) Chattel BrOlllOO. Jil lfaland. (l)MOYE ***'II "Diner" (1982) Steve Gvt-;~k*ey Rourtte. * t "FM Oeyl One Summer" ( 19821 s.. Connery, Betsy Brtnttey. <-».ao-• N>EPENDEHT NETWOAk HEWS <ID Vl>EO JUKEBOX -11:00- • D •Cl) 08 HEW8 I OOUEGE M8KET8AU. ROWAN& MARTIN'S LAUGtMN M'A•a•H Tott 40 YIDE08 I JAaaE OlfAION llMN8ANDAWH ®MOYE * ** ''Vtltey GWI" ( 1983) ~ e.g., Oeboreh Fortmln. -11:30-• ()) MAOMM. p .l l atTOflaKT 0 Mt:. HEW8 llOHTUNE .. If.ARCH OF_ e Ma<E OF ntE tlGKT •• I• r, I 'I .. I •, T1~ ~. ~~~"-'.!~ OVJllOr m11 ea-sm LUlURY THEAT S ht 2 M1tinee Showings Only $2. 75 Unless Noted s •3t.t@er•lutl6l63-4 2553/~r:, J 'tr FOR Funt excrremem1 V1s1tOur... 1:r A t 3 :20 ~ 7 :15Tlle ~~-KHp(R) I :30 5 :25 (!] .. 1 :20 BARBRA STREJSAND YENTL am A film with music. ON 2 SCREENS: 11 :30 1 :00 2:05 3 :00 4 :40 5:00 7:00 7:20 t :OO &. 10:00 _ ,:lltCl)lN W..1 K JJ "SCMFAC(" (It) l\IJS "116HTMAAD" (R) 11Jil!li{i21) "tltC<MD VAlCJt" (R) • l\US "TRADING rt.ACfS" (It) l\US "SHWY'S MAC!!I" <RJ "~ YM.CJI" (It) I'll.IS "TIADlli rtACD" CW) &i·'i• 7;~3) *'°'"""" ... tt ...... oi1._ "MAllCSTORll'' (PS) ~ Pl.US "WVU SAY WV£l AWi" (R) ISTI&TS OF SAN FMNC800 lATBIOHf AMEJICA 700CUJ8 MOVIE * * t "Ltt'a Spend The Night Together" (19821 Documentaty. fha ( * A.ltocinlomo• fSPANOt * ) :, .. ~~. .111Vr::u. ~~onea. t * * "~ Bllt" ( 1982) Mlflel ~· Patrtoe Donnely. *. * "Shlnghel Elq)rm" ( 11132) Martini Dlett1dl, Clw Brook. -12:00- GORKY PARK a. All tll• Rlgllt Moves (A) Plus Ahky 8utlneH (R) "OCAntSTALKCR" (R) PlUS "S~CCRCSS" (R) "CllllSTK " (R) PIUS "O C. CAB" (R) "TERMS Of DllCAMJfr" ('6) l\US "AN Off!CQ Alll A 600UMAN" (R) fl , "WlllllS IOICMOS" COii "LO aAMCO LO ROJO Y LO llSRO" ~~7!!•i 7J D SAN DIEGO 8UPEma ANALI (}) IND&ENDENT NETWOM N!W8 * Oriw·lns Open 6:30 W•ktnds / 6:45 W•kniahts Chlldrtn U.der12 Fret U..less Noted "Stl>O(N lftC\" (It) l"l~ "SHMllY'S 11Mct91" (II) "ll.~" COii ''ULA PODIDA" ())MOVIE t t "Bmtn Mia " (1982) Mn ~~111)'1 AoOertl. tt\i "low a.Id" (1982) Nfff llllllglrl.e.ilrtdgal. . -1taO- ln•ex•pen•alve• ·c1n lk apen' 11v) not high In price. re.a1onable. classlfled .... .._. advertl1lng -1 ,._ ~NIGHfwrTHMYI> GC>HatHOW Classified Advertising NMAN & MNrrlr9 LAlJGH.IN I LA. 1"009'Y 642-5678 ~~mu ANIENT TOtlOHT Your feet need a doctor of their own! Phone for hnportant intonnadon and an ethical referral. ~latric physicians and ~e:i~~- rntSU(el for you. Phone&nd 7~·635-5680 Cwno ~""' .t IScdflJ 1. Runniiig 2. Diabetes 4. Bunions 5. Cams/calluses 6. Health and aging 7. lnarown toenail11 8. Moles 9. Plantar wart 10. Olildttn'a fttt .. 11. Harnmtnt~ 12. Flat-feet• ' JLive Maine Lobster Special s9.99 Steamed or Brolled Includes soup or salad baked potato and vegetable • Offer good thru January Late Night Happy Hour 10 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. Wednesday thru Saturday CIOS«I Mon. & Tu*". 3901 [. Coast Hwy. Ccnna dtl Mar 759-1154 \ maelstrom Brei Toma Kk 1) fine ai. lhc un1rormed cop. hut PtC'tr\" \le,,.ander 1equ1n.·~ ~a~ning. C\'C:n for h1~ bneJ appcaran~c h·rhn1"-nl dilemma-. url" not altoarther resolved 1n the Hununatun Beach production, such a$ the lengthy hiatus hctwcen '4·enes and. mo'it tclhn&fy, btt\\ttTI the fadeout and <'Urta1n call. l\nd ~nding •n actor (Holloway) on the stage of -.uch n lmy theater with a foul.smelling c1pr is 1 d1sM'r\.1Ce to the aud1enct. "N1gh1 Wntch" crackle 1n the ~orman005ofiu two te rrialc leadi.. but ttndio to 'ipuuer el5ewhere. h conun~~ for fi vc more weekends. F"dll)'S and aturdays ll 8:30. in the playhou<>e. 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I. by Lynn Johnston· by Tom 8 at1uk by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. ~~OCK ,..,.....~~~~~~~~~_.... by George Lemont OF COURSE ~! SOMEBOO'i' ~LWA'r5 SA'rS 50MErnlN6' : . ' . . Oy Ch arles M Schul z TlolEV SAID I LOOKED LIKE A TALL 6RAPE ! t by Tom K Ryan '-'w ' ,. '· _........_ WHY;> BECAuse Wli'"H A R OuNc;> HeAD Ml RROR, YOU coui.;.c;> Neve:R se:e WHA.,. WAS HAPPE:NING IN 1"HC: CORNE: RS.' ; , _. ' - 000000000 0 0 0 [[[] 0 0 0 0 a c, I' -- 1"H IS 15 YOUR \ L-UCKY c;>AY .' ...___, ,,.. ~ ~ c ~ by Wiley 11'SOONNA et t>.LON6 CAM~\6N_. \ CR EDIT LIN E . AT&T Lauren 1n new post adding at Fashion Island . KallllttD Laareo ofl rvane has Joined Tbt Irvine Co. a'I market• ng manager of the company's Fa1blon ltland ~hopping center, accordm& to Barbua Roppolo, the center·~ management director. Lauren was prcviou<1ly the center·~ director of sale promotion a an employee of the Taubman Co., which managed Fashion J~lund for The lrvme Co. since 1978. • • • Wllllam C. McCullocb, a Newport Beach architect. wa!> rccentl> elected to serve as vice president for education/professional development of the C,hfomia Council of the American la1Utate of Architects. In this po"1t1on, McCuJloch will lead CCA IA 's education program for its membership of over 6.500 Cahfom1a architectural professional\. McCulloch 1s a principal 1n the firm ofMcCaJlocb Arcbltect1, lac. • • • Tbom11 K.lppeler ha\ Joined the nktheast regional sale!> office of lrv1nc- bascd CIE Systems, located 1n Cherry Hilt. New Jer!>Cy. As regional systems analyst. he will be re!>pons1ble for technical and customer support in pre.sale and post sale operat1on<i directed at de-alers. • • • The Fountain Valley branch of Home Savtns• of America has relocated to a new two-story. 11.000-square·foot office building on Brookhurst Street. The LAUREN McCULLOCH DAVIS KAPPELER new office, located one block south of the former office. will fea ture an automatic teller machine, night depository. dnve·through window and safe deposit boxes. Nancy DeAlaia will continue as branch manager. • • • IJu Davis, director of marketi ng for Profe11ional Commulty Management lac. in El Toro has been awarded the designation of professional com munity association manager by the Commulty A11oclatloa1 la1tltute. C Al is a nonprofit ind<.'pcndent research and edueation organi zation serving the community management industry. • • • Marketing Dlrectlona, lac. of Newport Beach has been <.'hO!>en to handle adven ising for Valleylab of Boulder. Coto. Valleytab is a manufacturer of surgical and l. V. infusion products. Marketing Directions specializes m health care advertising. • • • B.J . Stewart Advertl1lag and Public Relatloo1 of Newport Beach has been selected to assume advertising and public relations respon!l1b1lities for Rancbo Su Clemente Development Corp., according to an announcement made by agency senior vice president Andrew Skiver. Ran~o San Clemente Development Corp. has developed and initiated marketi g of Misty Ridge. a custom home lot prOJCCt 1n the coastal hills of San C'leme te. • • • Catton Cblropractlc CJlnlc in Huntington Beach, hau new director, in the form of Dr. Calvla B. Ro11 and a new name-West Coast Chiroprac11cCenter. Ross ts a graduate of Cleveland Chiropracti<!College in Los Angeles and served wu h the National Academy of Child Development pnor to moving to Huntington Beach. . . . / Gloria Zlper & A11oclate1 ~f Newport Beach has been named public relations counsel for California Bu1laea1 magazlae. The firm wi ll de' clop a promotion and publmty proaram to complement the ma_gaz1ne's market expansion strategy. • • • Huntington Beach resident Pllyllla Gargano has been named vice president of Beverly Hllla Savings and Loan Auoclatloo. She will continue to be responsible for managing the central funding department for the association's residential lending d1v1S1on. She has been with Beverly Hills Savings since I 973. . . . ......... Sir Travel, lac .. a Santa Ana-based travel company. ha!> appoante&'llay S. Anderson as diredor of corporate sales. He was formerly a d\stnct sales manager for A vis Rent-A-C'ar. • • • Micro General Corp. of Irvine has announced several new appointments to 1ts sales and marketing departments. Tbomas J . Steskal has been named vice president of sales and marketing, reporting to A.B. Pbllllp1, president. Rudolph C. Wabll& was named d1rcclorofmarketangcommun1cat1ons. Tbomaa J. Ryan 1s the new national sales manager for computer retail sales. Marita L. Ecbols was named national sales manager for distnbutor sales. Joba C. Suvel1dl1 was appointed southeast regional sales manager and Dyana K. Duncan wa!> named manager of marketing admin1strat1on. • I _, \ 1 . - service 905 phone centers now in operation r alk about nngrng in the new year. AT & T did JU!ll that. announcing a total of 905 Phone C"cnte~ 1n ~rv1cc last week. That'" twice as many as last year - each 'ICt up to serve millions of customers who lease AT & T phones. The centers. distinctive!t marked with black. red and blue s1g?s. can ha ndle most customer needs. nclud· ing: •Leasing phonc!I. •Buying new phone!>, including high-tech models such as cordless and auto dialers. •Adding add1t1onat phones. •Repamng or exchanging leased or purchased AT&T phones. •Testing phones for def ~ts. •Do-1t-)ourself telephone wiring and Jacks. In add1 uon. new AT & T telephones and related products arc being sold m more than 6.000 ~tan outlets na- 11onw1de. including department and d1'1Count stores. The changes in Phone Centers were made as AT & T assumed respons1- bil it>. for the leased phones of 60 m1l hon home telephone customers. local Phone Centers are located at 3033 S. Bristol St .. Costa Mesa; 14805 Jeffrey Road, Irvine and 2400 Alicia Pky., M1ss1on Viejo. CHPbuys 131 Harleys for officers MILWAUKEE (PRJ'I) -Harlcy- Oav1dson Motor &>mpany Monday received a firm contract for the sale of 1'31 of its FX RP police motorcycl~ to the Cahfom1a Highway Patrol. "We are thrilled to have won the CH P order... said Dick Reiter. Harley·Dav1dson's director of fleet sales. "I~ 1s a great morale boos! to everyone. "The California Highway Patrol is the most prestigious and professional law enforcement agency in the coun- try and has the toughest standards around. This contract proves that the new breed of Harley-Davidson motorcycles more than measures up to those standards.'' he said. Under (alifornia's three·stage procurement process, Harlcy- Dav1dson submitted a prototype of its new vehicle to the CHP m Ma} 1983 for in1t1al performance tests. Passing those tests qualified the company to bid for the contract. On Dec 7, I 983. Harley· Davidson sub. m1tted low.bid vs. Kawasaki. Orang Coa11 DAILY PILOflToeaday, Janut.tY 10, tOM COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS M -$3 million NB ·Rolls franchise • changes hands Ronald F. HJglna By JERR Y HIRSCH OllMl>ellr ......... The Newport lk"1th-bascd Roy Carver: lne .. the largtst Roll'°Royce auto dealership in the nauon was ~Id to local real estate developer Robc:n H. lanll of Sterling Home~ The dealership's owner. Ro> Carver. announced the ~le Monday. Restaurant firm ,mllnes Escrow on the deal clo~d Friday and the name of the dealership has been chang~ to Srerhng Roll' Royce. Reached at his Irvine office. L1nt1 said the sale was a ca'lh transac11on and the <>citing price was in the neighborhood of SJ million. president John Batenger. a panner at Sierling Homes. and formerly the general manager of Jim Stcmons Mercedes 1n Newpon Beach will take over man· agement of the dealership. H1ntL ~1d. lr"ine-bascd Tral)!> Pacific Res- taurant\ has promoted Ronald F. H1gg1n<> to president of both its Montcrc~ Ba} ( anners. Inc .• and Orange Count)' Restaurants Services. Inc .. d1v1s1ons. ' Balenger learned Carver wa!> selling his dealership through a broker and suggested the purchase to Linll. He will conunue 1n his post as president of the corporation's flagship d1v1s1on . The Joli> RogcT. Inc. ' Carver opened his first Newpon car loL a Ponuac dealership.. on Pacific Coast H1ghwa ) 1n 1955. In 1960. he decided to add Roll-Roye~ and b) I 970 he had bc:comc so successful at selling the Brit1sh·bu11l luxury cars that he stoppt'd selling Pontiac~ H1~an' will O\er\Cc the corpor- allon s restaurant operations in Cah- fom1a and Hawa11, with combined sales of more than S70 million. "With generous add1t1ons to our advenising and marketing budgets. and a projected annual growth rate m 1 eitcess of 20 percent. I feel the Jolly Roger. Inc .. has become a leading force in the industry,'' H 1~1ns sa id. A graduate of USC Higgins has been with Jolly Roger, for 12 years. The current Jamboree Road deal- ership sold about 75 of the luxury autos last year and at times. ha!> sold more than I 00 a year. It accounts for about I 0 percent of the Roll·Royces imponed to the llnited State'I. The dealership also sell\ BMW auto- House on a hill takes a spill who pays bill?: -8}' SIMON SYKES_ You art· 1h1nk1ng of making an offer for an a11ract1 'vC h11ls1dc home. situated on a large lot.1 Your real estatt' agent point'> o ut that a piece of the propat> '>Ct'm~ to pose a potential landslide ha1ard to a neighboring home. But you don't let 1he agent\ cautions concern ~ou . Afl{·r all. how can you be ht'ld respon~1blc for inJury or damage due to a natural condition of land? Surely you can onl y be held liable for man·madc hazards. Ign oring the agent ''> caution you go ahead and bu) the place Within a month. a minor earthquake tngger~ the land!lhde. and a whole "mg ol lhl' neighbor's house goc~ down the hill with 11 Will the agent'r, warning come back to haunt \Ou"' Ye<, lf )ou do not manage ~our propcn) wuh rca'ionable care. ~ou are liable for harm caused b) natural cond1t1 on<o C-ahl0rn1a ta"' no" holds owners respon'i1ble tor harm cau!>Cd b)' a natural conditions \.\h1ch thl'' unrca~onably failed to correct Urban dwellers arc liable for 1nJUI)' ordestrucuon dut: 10 their failure to care for tree!> on their propert). Even trespasser'> muo;t t>c protected from the hazard'> ofpoorl) ma1nta1ned tree'>. hidden ditches. sink hole'> and the hke. r o hcl p detcrm inc an owner's potent 1al hah1111\. rnn!t1der whether he can reasonabl) be c>.pc<.·tcd to ant1npatc harm cau.,ed h~ a natural condition Other factor'i to be.· taken into cons1dera11un an· thl· coc,t to the O'-'ner ul rl'rt1fv1n~ the problem. and thl· lO't and a' ailabil1t~ of 1n!>urancc (or the nsk 1n"olvcd A real c\""H· broker or agent has the dut ) to dl\l lo'r dangcrou~ natural lUOl.hllOO!> lo potential bU\Cr.!>. Simon S}kc~ 1\ cd11or ot' first tuesday, a 1oumal for 1hr real c.s1n1c industry. P () 8oJC 20068. R1 \·crsidc. < ..\ IJ!50fl T cl<"Phone: ( 714 J 68trlJOOJ. 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Jn an unrelated announ«m~nt I 1n11 531d he received state approva to open a new savif\p and loa n Sterhna Sav1nlo' and Loan Auoct• uon at the intersection of MacArlhu1 Boulevard and Jambortt Road. "We received firuit approval about 30 days aao and 1t should be about 30 day' before we get the doors open," Ul\tt ~id. GETTY BOSS CONFIDENT LOS ANuELES -Sidney R. Petersen. chairman and chief ex· ccuu ve officer of Getty Oil Co .. said Monda) he 1s confident that Texaco Inc. wtll approach the proposed ,nerger of the two companies in a constructive and businesslike man- ner. r' Petersen said he had a cordial and productive meeting with John K. McKinley. chairman and chief Cll.· ccut1vc officer of Texaco. "The Getty board of directors was enthus1ast1c in Its acceptance of the Texaco proposal," Petenen said, "and I am now sati5fied that tne dcc1s1on to accept Texaco's offer will 1ustify all the efforts by Getty's management and its independent board of 4irectors to assure fair value for all Getty stockholders." .. • ' -· On the 1 , • • NYSE COMPOS ITE TRANSACTIONS :is~ exnd 22 :· I I : .~ 1t 1 : P:., .,~ ,1 :· uo ' .: ~~I l I •• pf • • flf ' TU£SDArs CLOSING PRICES Dow JoNES AvE RAGES NEW YOltK (AP> -Fln_t_I Oow-JcnM fft:tn\' ror T~v. J.,.. 10. 30 Ind '21?1' ;;;; wia.,l.7 ~i ~,\!' nt l2 Uffl W'.ll lft'.l -: r " , , (IU, 1 ·m· ~~'-1 . : WHAT NYSE Drn Due to late tranamlaalon today's listing wlll not appear In the Dally Piiot. NYSE LEADER ~ UP s ANO DowN s WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK (AP) Jen. 10 a~~=" Tod~a 11 ¥~~:'s lJ New hlohs New low's 5 AMEX LEADERS NEW YO K A l -Most active ovfr-·tht·counter stocks sUPPlled bv NA:50. Nam• vjum Bid A.led Cho. 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Surprising Roadrunners topple Sailors By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille o.llJ ...... ll-'I To submtt that Saddleback High's Roadrunners have become the new kids on the block doc'sn't even come close todescnbingCoach Pat Quinn's basketball team. The fact is the Roadrunners haven't even enjoyed the status of being in th'C same neighborhood since joining the Sea View League three years ago. But. with their third straight over- time victory Monday night they're beginning to make themselves no- ticed -following a come-from- behind 51-46 overtime victory at Newport Harbor to remain a game up on three others in the race for the title. Sophomore Bc;yctnt Walton went to the hne with J8 seconds left 1n regulation to tie the game at 42 and send it into overtime. then he hit from outside and added two free throws with I: 14 left to give Saddleback a 46-42 lead in the overtime and the Roadrunners were in con\mand to pull out their 11th victory in 12 starts overall. A year ago they were 2-22. "That was an instant replay of all our overtime games." said Quinn, who took his team into a gym noted for its difficulty and reversed a 31 -23 deficit in the third quarter with an eight-point run, then exchanged small leads the rest of the way until his sophomore sent it into overtime. It was a stunning defeat for the Sailors, with a reputation for playing it tough at home. Oellr ,...-......_.., ~ ~ Newport Barbor'• Todd Buahmann looka for opening agalnat S&ddleback pre.. but I didn't have any answers." The Sailors were far from I 4-for-14 Monday. cannmg 19 of 43. but 11 appeared they were on their way in the second quarter. boasting a 31-23 lead after the exploits of Chuck McGavran. whose three perimeter shots and a six-footer. in addition to a nice assist to Rob Mase underneath. led to I 0 straight points and a 22-13 lead. . .. The Sailors were &UJlt)' of six turnoYCrs and got off only one aborted shot as ~addleback got back into the game. t) ing 1t at 31. .. Evervbody thinks we can't pla)' man defense." said Quinn. ·1 know we're young, but we·re quick." They were so quick the Sailors couldn't get off the last shot in the final 47 seconds of the quarter. 1ns1de and became so lay-up con- scious that we dtdn't look for the outside shot. Then we sort of pan- icked and let tbe clock run out on us on the last shot ... The Sailors had two shots in the final six seconds. but the Road- runners dodged both bullets 10 gain the overtime. an area where Quinn is becoming rather confident in lieu of three straight overtime wins. Newport Harbor guard Chuck McGaTI"an goea high for a rebound against Saddleback ln Sea View League action. "We came in here last year and Newport hit 14 straight buckets to start the game." said Quinn. "My players asked me. 'what's going on?.' With the healthy lead the Sailors forced Saddleback out of its zone with 5: 17 left in the quarter. but 11 turned out to be the Roadrunners gain. "We really hurt ourselves not holding on to passes." said Newport Harbor Coach Jerry De Busk. '"When we forced them to the man defen~ we wanted the easy shot Mark and Bryant Walton com- bined for 30 points (Mm had 16, Bryant 14) after being limited to just six points in the. first half. .. . I UCI gets sho~s of reality COlflesh .resigns Nationally-ranked Rebels make it look easy in 83-68 rout of Anteaters were held to a total of 2'1 points among them. · McDonald made just 2 of I 0 shots from the field. Turn er 3 of 15 and Raymond Lankford. who ended as UCJ's leading scoring with 13 points. 5of13 as the Anteaters managed only 34 percent mark from the Ooor (24 of 71 ). 29 percent in the second half (I 0 of 34). From the ficl<!i,_ the Rebels shot 49 percent (34 of o~). After their slow stan. the Anteaters clawed to within four points of UNLV at-one point in the first half at 31-27 on a 17-foot jumper by Jerome Lee. But a run by the Rebels ballooned their lead back up to 46-31 by halftime. OV post Special to lbe Daily Pilot all) }umped out to a 12-2 lead at the outset and were never headed as the Anteaters experienced a miserable shooting night from the fi eld. .Says he's 'not into wins and losses as the bottom line· LAS VEGAS -lJ( Irvine was dealt a huge )Oil of reality in the form of the Runnin' Rebels of Nevada Las Vegas Monday night as Coach Jerry Tarkan1an's na11onally-ra nke d basketball squad squashed the Ant· eaters by an 83-68 cou nt before a crowd of 14, I 03 here. UCI and UNL V both entered the game wi th 2-0 PCAA records. but it was clear from the outset that the .\ntcaters v.ould be no match for the Rebels. At least not this night. "We shot very poorly, but a lot of that was due to their defense, .. offered UCI Coach Bill Mulligan. "Our front line played poorly but they will not go against better athletes this season." " ucrs top four scorers -guard George Turner. forwards Ben McDonald and Tod Murphy. and center Bob Thornton, which entered with a combjned 52-point average - .. In th e first five minutes. of the second half Vegas shot poorly but we still couldn't gain· on them." con- tinued Mulligan ... When the ball isn't falling fo r us we to play better defense and rebound tter.'· "We still have a long way to go but I think we djd good in the first half," noted UNLV Coach JerryTarkanian. "We attacked their zone and played really good defense. "In the second half they come out in a man-to-man (defense), which we hadn't seen all year, and I thought we were a little impatient offensively." By ROGER CARLSON Of IM Oe11J l'llot ltd • 5te'e (offlesh has resigned his Job • as Ocean View H1gh's foo tball coach after a t\\-O-)ear tour "'h1ch produced The I 4th-rated Rebels ( l 2-1 over- The Rebels outrebo ded the Ant- eaters by a 50-38 rgin with UN LV's Richie Adams claiming game-high honors with 15 caroms. UNLV junior Frank "Spoon" James led all scorers with 23 points. Jerry Tarkanlan a 3-1 7 record. ~ "lo successor has been selected at this point. with the' acanc) e\pccted to be opened within the Huntington Bearh School D1strK1 . Suit filed byphotog after brawl Eye-opening night in Sea View 'Tm reall) not the gu) for this Job." said Colflesh. "The~ need somebod) w11h a single-mindedness to bring this program mto the mainstream wnh Fountain Valle~ and Edison LO ANGELES (AP) -A news photographer filed a complaint Mon- da) allegi ng that police beat him with a baton and smashed his cameras during a brawl at the Lo!> Angeles Coliseum after the Los Angeles Raiders clinched a Sui:x-r Bowl berth. police said Lt. Dan Cooke. Los Angeles Police Rally saves Estancia; CdM escapes. Uni romps Another salvo of Sea View League basketball another night of eye-openers as Estancia H1gh's Eagles were forced 10 rall y from 13 points off the pace to win at El Toro. Corona del Mar held ofT visiting Irvine and University exploded for a 46-pomt victory over Costa Mesa. the biggest landslide Mds,on for a University basketball teem 1n the school's 14-ycar history. Here's how 11 went Monday night: • Department spokesman. said an internal affairs 1nvest1gat1on will be conducted into tpe aJlegat1ons by Alan Zanger of United Press Inter-Es'8Dela 74 , El Toro 63 national The Eagles. down by eight at halfume. fell · even further behind as El Toro's 6-IOJeff Arnold Fourteen people were arrested and ( 18 points and 13 rebounds) led the upset bid. but 21. police offi cers and seiU£_1ty gua~ds the 22-point second ha lf performance by ~uard inJured during a confro~t1on with. . Jon Johnston. combined with Jim Cunis five exuberant fans whd st~rmed-.;on the steals in that span turned the tide. field after the Raiders NFL playofT "It was all mental," said Estancia cfach victory over Seattle. Larry Sunderman. "They j ust decided enough 1s Zanger suffered back and neck enough and they weren't going to lose." inJunes when he was beaten and had Adam Lockwood went the distance and hiscameras nppcd offh1m. according scored 14 points despite entering the fo urth to Roger Bennett. a reporter at the quarter with four personal louts. Curtis added 17 UPl's Los Angeles bureau. pomts and Johnston was 8of10 from the field m BILLBOARD the se<'ond half en route to 24 points. "Johnston really ran the show in the second halflike he can," added Sunderman. "We just wilted 10 the fourth quarter," said El Toro Coach Tim Travers, who.saw Arnold foul out with five minutes remaining. El Toro was guilty of 18 turnovers a&ainM Esta ncia's press -with half of th ose coming in the final segment. "We didn't make a single free throw in the fourth qu.arter and EstanciaJUSt took control of the game and stuck 11 10 us." added Travers. .\lso blending into Estancia's offense v.a~ Scott Clements with his 11 points. .. ~·s and O's really didn't matter in th11. one." continued Sunderman, whose team 1s at league-leading Saddleback Wednesday night. "Even when we "!ere down by 13 and made a shon run. then fell back again. our gu~s thought they were going to wm ·· Unlvenity 86, Costa Mesa 40 The Trojans ofSteve Scoggin on the heels of an upset victOD over ( orona del ~1ar F~da). cut loose wnh a fast break assault on ~ksa that went v1rtuall> uncontested Brad .\mold. a 6-3 Jun1qi:~th a 6.5 scoring average. pumped in a carccr-~gh 'i poi nts (I I of 12 from the field) and Norrr ·10 ff and 1d Venkatcsh added 14 and 13 to the l'nt\l'rs1 t~ ledger. "We went man-to-man and got some tu movers ... said Scoggin. "and that forced Costa Mesa to go man-to-man and "'e were a little quicker and created a lol 6'" fastbreak lay-ups." Graham Everett "as credited with 8 assists and Jason Gentile had 5 a'\s1st-; v.11h1n a team total of 25. and .\mold and Vl·n~a\esh added 8 and ~ rebounds. University seared the nl't'I lrnm tht• field for 6 7 3 percen I. · Corona del Mar 42, Irvine 37 The Sea Kings balance and In ine '> ta1lurc at the line m the late going turned 11 Corona's w a~ "We just can'1 get a brcal at the end v. hen w.e plaf those gu~s." said In inc Coa'h .\I Hemng "'We go to the hne and miss the I root c:nd ol one· and-ones. the\ don ·1 ·· Lance Neal's bucket dosed the gap 10 40-37 in the late stages. but Bill Kendall's two tree th rows in the final minute scv.ed 11 up for the Sea Kings. "There's JUSt so much v.ork that has 10 be done ·· (olOesh. 36. and a ( orona del Mar n:s1dent. sa>rs he 1s an\lous to remain on the Ocean\'"" .. 1aff Jnd assist 1n "'hatever manner hl' ,., asc;1~ned "I'm JUSt not into thl· v.1n<. and losses as a bo11om line·' C. ol tlcsh continues. "\\e d1dn·1 ha'~ the kids we had a coupe oGear. atio and the ummg realh "'as poor in that Foun· tam Valle): for ins Lance "'a<. on an u~wing" Colflesh sa's h1'\ dcc1c;1on was rcahstically made in .\ugu<,t "I wrt of felt that "a' then." sa's ( oltlc~h "I reallied then I wasn't .going to get 11 done Coaching1safull-umeJoband I "'a" onl~ getting 1t half-done .. (. oltle\h tooi... th{' reins at-Ocean \ 1cw in 1981. replacmg ~en Moats. "ho had coached ttle Sea ha-... lo.. c. 10 a comhinl'd l'C('Ord of I 8-~~ 1 Hie; first o;,tart wa a 1+7 \llton OH'r E:.stanc1a. and h1!> first ~unS<"-t Ll'ague encounter \I.as a ~I· 7 '1cton O\er Westminster. put lor the most part in term .. of on-the-field '>uccess. thing-. "'ere dow nh1ll for the ~a­ ha\\ kc. TONIGHT m PRO 9A$K&T8ALL a..1cen at Heusteft a..Mt,6:.JI ! . Sheehan wlll be hard pressed to equal her '83 feats m OIALS IAS)(ETIALL ....... ,"~ MllflM •t OCMll VteW W•........, et'"" V'*1¥ Dw .... et W11•1'1- JIJI By HOWARD L. HANDY Of Ille o.llJ "'°4 l!Aft \ Goal onentation seems to be the comina thing in professional golf. It would appear that 1f )'OU don'i-set aoals. you don't reach the top on the POA or LPGA tour: At least that's how 11 was in 1983. Patt)' hechan, winncrofthe LPGA Pla)'er of the Year award was on hand at the Mesa Verde Country Cl ub in Costa Mesa Monday and one of the main p<>int\ he tressed wa that she ts very 1001--oncntcd. It was much the~c t)'Ot'Ofslatemcnt that PGA Pla)cr oftht' Y r Hal Sutton made la t week at La Cost.a . Sheehan was in Co ta Mesa m conJunction with the \Jn1dcn LPG lnvllattonal tour· ;· \'. J nament that will be held at Mesa Verde CC ~nc before to win top honon. she rcphl"<i .. I March 1-4. -"\,/played nght-handed in 1982 and left-handed When the Women's Kt-mper Open was held lut )'ear S¢riously. I JUSt pla)ed better last ~Mesa Verde the final ume in I 981 . Sheehan year and perhaps the other1 pla )cd worw " was a first-year player on the tour and Othe"' on the tour wt(~ have pla>'t'<l at 1\1c~ eventuall)' captured Rookie of the Year Verde in the pa t. 1nchNing winners Jo'\nne honors. <..amer (1979), Nanc) Loix1 ( 19~) and Pat "lhod four goal las1ycar1ndlpm1ymuch Bradley (1981) certainly on't n.~ with 'hot n&ht on the aoals I ict for my If." he hcchan' pttd1cuon of 1 winn1n1 ore for say "l didn't surpa s any of them, and the the nidcn LPQA tnvitat1onal. Jn three pnl'lr one this year will be hiahcr than thO$C la't tournament~ here. no pla)cr wu hi to brea.._ .)Car. p3r for four round . "I haven't tany&oalsfor19 4 ):¢tbutwtll "I think 11 will probolbl\" ta ea 10 01 I~ rrobabl)' do so in Ftbruary or earl) 1n ~arch. under par to win here" aid 'ih(c-1\an. have a long ran_ge goal of makina the Hall of although hr added she's nc,er bc-tn '~·"" aooJ Fame. bu1 that's down the road a wa)'s." wuh pred1c11ons. hcchan showed her sense of humor When "Tht-LPG.\ '' C"<C'ltro to romc h:tc" to th15 a ~ed what ?ithc did different last t'!\r over tht' couN" And . I lttl thm will hr' n lyng and , ' ~ t . ~ro'if'(rous rtlat1 onsh1p "Ith thes.t ptoplc. f h1\golfcouf'5C 1s probably one of the best on the tour .. 'ihe addt'd , "l he LPGA ha,gro"n in putsc monc} 10S8 million and the S'00.000 puN" hen." "'II be 1 prrm good chun.._ of that .... It "111 be the th1rd h1&hett motley tournament of the )Car for the LPG.\, .,. the San Jo re~1dcnt V1'1ted Ch1ldrt'n' Ho p1tal of Oran1e Counl) ( HOClMondly momma and came awa> 1mprts.~ v.nh the faCllll~ that is thc m ~ rchant> orthe n1den l P(i \ [n,t\at1onal. "'Tht hottom hnc of our tour " the money J.hattH11i d for chant)." $.ht \a}S. "I am vccy hapfl~ 10 be iat~ with th1 one. V1~t&n1 •ht h0\p1tal hnng_\ }OU k lo earth and (~ea eee SD&BAlf. Pac <:31 .I 02 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, January 10, 1984 SPORT S 8RFAK Questionable calls still leave Walsh, 49ers very bitter Yrom AP dlapalcb~• REDWOOD ("IT\ -( 031.:h 8111 EE Wal~h. tempenna h1~ worth much mor\'. •II• than an FranC'1seo 49e~· ownrr ldward J DcBanolo Jr .. 11a1d Monday. "No cham- p1onsh1p g.umr ~hould be.-demkd h) calls that Ur\'. queslt0n11bll'" Dd:Jartolo sounding ofl afkr 1hr loss to Washing- ton 1 n the NFC 11tk game )3 td on ~unda) "b the league out 10 frt me'l No Thr onl)' wa} the} 1.:an get mr t'i through m~ tram .. But \hr Ohio businrssman later bal·kt'd olT from the M:em 1ng allegauon that game omc1ah \\-1.!fl' out to get the 4<>crs and did 11 w11h two damaging penalt1c~ late 1n the game "l "a' a l1ttk emotional there.'' OcDanolo "31d "The NFL 1s aboH· all this. I mt'an that sin~rd) We lost a football game, and this isn't tht' end of the world , WALSH for anybod)." He !k.11d somt' othl·r "'lattonal Football League owner'!. would hkc to $t'e him sell the 4'k~. but DeBartolo .sddt'd. ··The NFL still can't afford a la"" ult against mr bc.-lause I'll buf} them "The league can't afford a lawsuit. I can." DeBartolo has owned the 49ers !.incc 1977 His father. Edward DeBartolo Sr .. own'> the Un11ed StatC'S Football League's P1ttsbu~ Maulers. who announced the s1gn1ng Monday of Hc1sman Trophy winner Make Rozier of Nebraska USSR upends Canada MONTREAL -~1kha1I Varnako' ~ scored twice late an th& second peno<l to <;nap ' a 3-3 lie and the Soviet All-Star'> withstood a . third-penod Canadian rall) to beat Team Canada 6-5 1n an exh1b1t1on hocke\ game Monda~ night Varnako' ·s first goal. at 14 Ji. came with h1~ team shonhandcd. and he added his second on a po\.\ er pla'f at 16:51. V1ktorShahmo' gaH the ~o .... cts a b-3 lead with a goal at 1.59 of the third penod but the Canadians ralhed. playing their best hockey of the game the rest of the \.\a~. Russ Counnall wnsted in a rl·bound at 4: 13 to sparJ.. the Canadian comt:back. and Bruce Dn"'er narrowed the lead to b-5 \I.hen he blasted a slapshot through Sonct goaltend('r Dm1tn ~apf} kin's legs. doubling him 0' er for several minutes and sending ham to the bench in fa' or of V1ktor Dorostchenko. who held his ground dunng a furious last-minute six-man Canadian attack The So-.1ctsalso got goals from Sergei Pf)akhin. JI~ a B1ak1n and Eugen} Shtcpa. while Hruce Keller scored twice for Canada and Dave Gagna had one The 'actor} g1,csthe touring O\letsa 7-1-1 record against Team Canada \.\Ith one game remaining in their I 0-gam(' sen es. Strawberry gets raise N W YORK -OarT)'I trawbf:fT}, the • National League Rooll.Je ot the Year, • reported!) has reached agrrcment on a one year l'ontract with the New York Met~ that would U\Crea\C h" alan lrom S38 O<X) to S200.000. The Nl"W 'Ofk Times reponed In Jl~ r ue\d.a) t'dlllOn'I that 'itf:l\I. bert), 21 \1.3'1 ilYen 3 Onl"-)t'ar contract at the $200.000 liaurc He h1l 2S7 with 26 homer'!. and 74 REH .ilter being promoted lrom the lnternattonal League in Ma> .. Them· are a few dt'tatl'I to be work~ out .. ..aid Lou Gorman. Vl('e president of the Met~ ... 8u1 they arc minM and we are dose: to ~1gn1n,a him " tra"' bc.-rry had no rcfour\c but to sign w11h the Mets bl.-cau~ ha~ not hl'<.·n 1n the rna1or\ lor two }cars. \.\h1ch 1~ the re~u1rt'd term 1>f \Cl' ll"l' bc.-forc he rould go 10 arb11rat1on • "But 11'c; a 'len<11ne matter." Gorman told The Time~ ... , ou want to bt' ta1r. mu want to bargain in good la1th \ ou'll Ix: dealan3 "1th him tor years to come. QUote of ~e year CM CM ...,.~ •&inc pro coif star. oa lolioa di$nce off tM ttt: .. The older you ,et. the lo,.,.-you ~lobe:• . Y~ar's best: McEnroe NE\.\: \ORK -John M<.Enroe has ~ hc.·t'n named pla>er of the year for 1983 in \Olin$ bv members of the .\\socaauon of Tennis Profc.-ss1onals Mcf.nroc was honorco Monday night a1 the ninth ·annual JAKS Awards Presentations. The awards were named to honor lormer great pla ye r Jack Kramer. McEnroe and tus double., panner. Peter Fleming. also were cho'iCn doubles team of the year b} ATP m<.·mbers. J1mm\ .\nae, ol the l lnitcd States was chosen the mo-.t 1mpr()\ cd pla}er of the year. "hale Scott Davis was uted as the ne""l'omer of the }Car · In other awards. Spam's Jose H 1gucras recc1 ved the <;ponsman<.h1p award. and Rod Laver was chosen grt'at pla)cr of tht' past Ru">s Adam'!. rccel\ed the media service award The ~nice to tennis a....,ard was a J01nt honor 10 C harlcs Mechem and Paul Flon for their work on the ATP champ1uno;h1p~ m C1ncannat1 Donahue man-of-year DETROIT -UCLA football coach EE T erT) Donahue has been selected 1983 man-•II• of:the-car b) the Football News. Donahue 1s the ffrst college coach to be so honored by the publicauon The Bruins rebounded th1!> season from an 0-3 start to win the Pacific-I 0 Conference and make a !lecond l'Onsecutive trip to the Rose Bowl. UCLA trounced Illinois 45-9 for Donahue's second Rose Bo .... 1 VICtOf) in as man) ~ears. affer knocking ofT M1ch1gan 1n 1983. ' Gretzky now at 52 Dl:.fROIT -Edmonton 01lc" centtt Iii Wayne Ciretiky M:"Orcd a shonhanded aoal , leitt' tn the fim penod Monday nisht lo c\tend has Naltonal Hockey Leaaue record consccuttve ~me sconna nrcak to S2 games. Th<' tnna include the last nine aamcs of last ~a son. The la~t t1me Ciret1ky wai. hl'ld without a point tn a regular ~a~n game wa~ Murch 11. 1983 against the New York Islanders. Gret1ky's JO.game ~onng streak last season broke Ciuy l.aOeut's record of 28. Tarkanian·honored Ne\ada Las Vegasiruard Danny Tarka-m n1an. who totaled 26 points, 24 assists and nine steals tn a pair of v1ctoncs last week, on Monday was named the Pacific Coast Athletic Association's basketball player of the week. A 6-2 senior whose father. Jerry. 1s the coach of the I 8th-ranked Rebels, Tarkan1an scored 18 points and had 12 assists and a school-record seven steals in Las Vegas' 87-{)6 victory over New Mexico State last Saturday. In a 103-66 triumph over Long Beach State. Tarkan1an was a perfect three-of-three from the field and two-of-two from the free throw hne and again had 12 assist~. " Boagni chooses Titans Cal 'tatc Fullenon basketball coach m Geor~c McQuarn wall have a welcomed add1t1on to his roster next year after word that former University of Kansas forward Kerry Boagni has enrolled. Boagn1. a 6-8 forward who recently quit the Jayhawk team. averaged 14 points as a freshman while starting 23 of Kansas' 29 games last season Boagna said he decided on Cal State Fullenon because of the Tnans· "up-tempo basketball" style. He'll be ehgable to play about one month tnto next sea!.on. Gilbert names staff 0 SAN JOSE-Claude Gilbert. new head EE coach of San Jose State football. filled the •II• position he formerly held by naming John Godden the Spartans· defensive coordinator Monday. Mike Pompa also joined the staff. as defensive line coach. He has been an assistant at Southwestern Colleg8:0 in Chula Vista. TeleYialon, radio TV: NBA -Lakm It Houston. f(30 p.m .• Channel ~ (delt~). Colle&e 8*iketbeJJ -, S1anford •t UCLA. J I p.m. Channtl ! (dela~). IUDIO: NBA -t.aJcets at Hau~, 6;10 p.m .• KL.AC (S70) (dtlayed). Collele a.sketbeU -S~ at UCLA, 8 p.m .. k.MPC (110). Soccer -:Lmn II Memphl&, 9:30 p.m., KFOX (93.S-FM) (dela~. 8 ~S~f f B~L L Diablos pull stunner, beat Citpo, 62-4~ Mtb!llOn VitJO J11Jh pulled off a shocker tn ~he young South Cott&t League ba~kc:tball scasori Monday na&ht when the Dtabloi. bhtzed Capistrano Valley. the fiOn-ranked team m Orange County In other l('aguc conte~ts. WoodbndJe lo l a heart- brca~cr in tnple--0vcn1me to Dana Hills. while San Clemente pulled out a one-point win over Laiuna Hills. Herc's what happened: Ml11lon Vlejo CZ, Capo Vall.ey 0 . . Trailing by fo ur at half11me, the D1ablos(2-01n league, 9-5 overall) ran over. throu&h and around the Cougars (2-1. 13-2) 1n the second hal( outscoring them by a 41-18 margrn in the Saddlcback College contest. And M 1ssion Viejo 's second-half surge dealt little with strategy. accordtng to Coach Bob M1n1er. who said. "The matn thing was l hat the kids didn't panic. "Capo tried to blow us out of the gym with the press. but we kept our poise. hit a couple and they missed a couple, and then we spread the floor and beat a gambling defense." Dave Hill. 16 poinh and l,.2 rebounds. was a big mainstay for the D1ablos,. as, was Rick Muench. who added 10 points. "We tned not to let Capo dictate the tempo," contmucd Minier. whose 1eam has now swept, to seven v1ctones tn its last eight stans. The loss was only the second in 15 decisions for Capo, the odds-on choil;._e to repeat as league champion. "We jUSt bl>ardcd well and made few cnt1cal ~ m1staes.'' said Minier. Mark Otta was the only Cougar tn double figures with 18 points. Dana Hill• SO, Woodbrldge 54 · Woodbridge High's Warriors. without the services of three-year starter Mark Foringer at point guard because of a knee injury suffered last week. forced Dana HiUs into three overtimeS"before succumbing. That made at seven oven1me sessions in two of the Warriors' three league contests. Woodbridge captured a 50-48 four-overttrnc dec1s1on over San Clemente earlier. Marco Baldi scored 27 points for Woodbridte· 10 coming in the overtime periods, but Dana Hills' .\Sryan Mcsweeney came through in the second half to pull it out for the Dol phins. McSweeney. a 6-6 junior. was held scoreless in the first half as Baldt blocked a couple of his attempts and others simply missed. But 1n the second half he scored 16 . points. San Clemente136, Laguna Hlll1 35 Junior Dean Garrett. a 6-10 center, hit a little turnaround Jumper with 22 seconds to play to give the Tritons ( 1-1 in league) their first lead of the night. The Hawks ( 1-2) worked their way for the final shot but. after calling time out w11h three seconds remaining. they threw the ball away underneath their own basket on the inbounds pass. % WoMEN STAGE IS SET I Mesa, CdM to battle pornt. 7-assast effon of senior guard Shelly Neal. t" f · t 1 / Mesa ju m pcd out to a 20-8 lead after one 10r 1rs pace quarterandwasneverheaded,ustnga23-2 • S V • L --third quaner to put the TroJans away for 10 ea l eW eague ~good as An~eltca Garcia also added 15 --• ---• / ~in ts and eight rebounds. ( osta Mesa and Corona del Mar highs ~ .... The Trojans (0-3) were led by Came, set the stage for their Sea View League Finley. who scored a team-high 14 points showdown Wednesday night (7:30) 'm and grabbed a game-high 17 rebounds. Costa Mesa as they both scored conv1nc1ng •' Newport Harbor 37, Saddleback %5 v1ctones to h1ghhght Sea .View League The Sailors (7-4. 2-1) held the Road- women's basketball action Monday night. runners tO)USt a five-potnt first quarter and In other Sea View L..e.a~ue contests. a three-point third as they rolled to victory Newpon Harbor got defensive tn beattng 1n the defensive struggle. Saddleback. while foul trouble plagued The Tars were led by the tandem of Lisa Estancia in its loss to El Toro. 1 Wane aod Kristen Drage, who scored nine In non-league play. Laguna Beach was points each. on the losing end agamst Santiago. El Toro ei Ellancla 54 Here's what happened: The Eagfes. after taking a 16.-8 lead tn the Corona del Mar 65, Irvine 55 The Sea Kings improved their league record 10 3-0 and 7-3 overall as junior Fran inn led her teammates wnh 18 points. A o scoring in double figures for CdM were sen iors Kim Valcn11ne ( 16) and Lisa Romney ( 11 ). The Sea Kings led 14-8 at the end of the first quaner. but expanded their margrn to 15 points by halftime. Junior forward Dina Graham led the Vaqueros (4-8. 1-2) w11h 25 points. The Sea Kings also received a sparkling performance from semor forwa rd Joan Loos. who had six points. 14 rchounds. 6 assists and 4 steal<; Co1ta Mesa H , Unlvenlty 41 The Mustangs (7-4 overall. 3-0) posted 1hc1r sixth straight win behind the 16- first quarter. ran into foul trouble 10 the second and were outsc-0red by a 23-1 4 margin. It didn't get much better in the second half, eat her. as both Teri Pavlik and Leslte Self fouled out. Senior Kim Dennison took matters into her own hands from there as she led the Chargers. and all scorers. with JS points. Three players -Amy Hathcock ( 17). Connie Brazell ( 15) and Karen Rindone ( 10) -finished tn double figures for the Eagles. who saw their league record drop to l -2 and overall mark to 4-7. The Chargers arc 2-1 and 6-3. Santiago 39, Laguna Beach t8 Sophomore forward Bridget Dittmann. w1th 13 points. was the onl} player to score in double figures fo r the Artists as their record fell to 1-9 for the season. Hall of Fame for Aparicio?,. Month after montJi, one of the be~ day-~ day-out fully insured mterest rates m Amenca. NEW YORK (A P) -Luis Apanc10. the Hall offame 1n Cooperstown. N.Y. who set the standard for modem-day The 49-year-old Aparicio, a native ,of shortstops, and slugger Hannon Killebrew Venezuela. not only brought the art pf were among the lcadina candidates for fielding his position into a new age, but he addition to baseball's Hall of Fame this also was a potent offensive weapon during week. '-" his 18 major league: seasons that ended in Other leading candidates included pitch-1974. Account Rate In vestor.:iavmgs"' 9.75% -- Annual Yield 10.39% Minimum s 2.500 en Hoyt Wilhelm and Don Drysdafe. The newest Hall of Famers will be introduced at a newc; conference Wednes- day morning. 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Fullerton F 11-Cvort n F IS-al Ml SAC F ti-Compton F27-al Cerrito• F?S-at Senta Ane 68 17 Patomar S7 6' Jll-a l Grou monl Jl4-a1 Imo Vallt v J lt-Southwflftrn J21-MlraCosl• J2S-.I San DlfQO J?t-SO ~u FI-et PelOmar F4-Grou mon1 Ft-Imo Vellev F 11-a t S'w1111rn FIS-t i MlreCo,te F 11-Sen Dlt110 Fl'l-a t 'iD Me\t Golden WHt (2-9) 6S !>l\ow o l Canvons 17Kln111 Rlvtr S9 Gi.ndate 61 Patadt ne 61 S.OuOIH SJ San Jose ~s s Mounltln 03 Gltnclale, Al 6 Rlvert ldt M Orange Coe" II I-Santa Ana 11 J I' t i Fullerton 69 J 19-C VPrtU •1 J71-e t Ml SAC 81 J25-Comoton 11 J'll-11 C•r rirot to F 4-t l OCC 6' Fl -el St l\lt .Ana 79 Fll-Fulltrton 16 F 15-t l Cyortn N F It-Ml SAC 11 Fn-11 Comoton F7S-Ct rrllot HIGH SCHOOL Sadcl9bedt Sl. NowPOrt Harbor 4' (SN View Laaeue) SADDLllACIC -Wa1111n, I 8 W11ton U M Wallon 1', Lulan 6, Ptterton s, Deal 2 Tol•lt 71 t ·IS SI NEWPORT HAReotl -9u\l'lman • McGa vran IS, Sort iuon 6, Fru er 1 MliH 11, Holcitn o. leech o T 01111 tt I 17 46 k-bv 1t«*t1 S•Cldltl>Kk 11 I 12 1 I f-S I Newoorl HarbOr • 16 7 11 4--'6 T 0111 louls S.ddlebadl 11. Ntwoor I H•rl>O< 17, f"ouled ou1 Son nwn INH) Unlventtv M, COii. ~aa 40 ts.a vi.w l..fftue) COST A M ISA -Gr-2, Cook I lttllcl'IOwalll 4, JU<fO 15, Kimme l, Merlin '· · N11uven 2. Ouffv 1, Ton O. Mc'•aotn 01 lltvu n 0, Peulln 0, Auslln 0 Tolat' 11 •·lu 40 UNl\ll RSCTY -· fvtrell 6 ltvan 6, F._marll $ $1011otf 1', Arnoio U Paulton s u.ntl .. 6, v..-atflh 13 Stomoa\19t! 6 Tota•• 3S 1'·26 N kett bv CN•rttr• Colla Mits.t 10 U 11 t--40 Unlvettttv 1S 1' 11 7•-tt l 01a1 IO\lls: CO\ ta MHa 2). Un1v10 11y 14 l!atanda 74, 81 Toro ,, (ka View LMtue) lnANCIA -Citm.ntt 11 Loc~wood 14, Gral'lllm 4, Jol'ln•ton 14. Curtis 17, Moont v 4. Otuf\tll O. l uri..l'lardt O To111t n 11 )I 14 IL TORO -Slone ' l runattt ), Marlltn11 4, ShOclley 9, Arriold 1J, Chlllon 9 MCLaln 4, Sum,,_,, 1 Tutti• ?6 It-}) ~ kert bV <Naner1 E'tancla 10 17 24 U-1• El Toro 14 21 11 IC>-63 Total tou•• E•tancla 71 El Toro '17, Fouled ou1 Graham IEll•ncla1, Arnold 1e1 Toro!. McLa in IEI Toro1 CorOl\9 dlt ~r 42, Irvine J7 (SM View LMtllle) lltVtNI -Dunta o l 1 C•ldwell f , l ltlman 2, llthOOa' J, NHI 11 Tamura O fo1a 11 14 9· 11 17 COltONA DEi. M.'ll -G•ffft f Prvor I O•OOOd 4. Ptffl' 6. Zahr1dnlM 1 Hall-..O , KtnclaH 6 To1a11 13 16 7S 4'1 kw• ll't CN•"'"" Irvine I I IJ f-17 Corona a.I Mar 9 11 9 11 47 Tolat foul\ lrv•M II, Corona Otl Mer 14 Foui.c! our Rnooei (Irvine) ~n ~ U , LaguN H•• JS (lovttl CMll Lff-1 $AN CLIM&NTI -Murr•v 0, W•O. 1. Carrell IS, Moraltl 0, Cler•OIO '· Love O. vui.nuev• 1), TllOmat 2 To1a1, 12 12· 16 36 LAGUNA HILLS -Lllfln 4, Carter II, Stlllng 3, Plemel 10, Brown 0, llt1n111tr 0, Davis o. Hallldav O Toltlt · 1S S· 13 JS Sew• bv Ouamn Sen Cltmenfl 8 10 9 11-36 Le11une Hllli 10 10 t 6-3S Total loul1 San Clemenlt 14. La11una Hiii• IS Min ion Vleio '1, C.U. Va .. v 4J (S.Uttl SI-Lte-.u;;-.... MISSION VIE -8rlclt. 10, De,11no 4, Mut ncll 10, Hiii , E'(al1S t . Mff'll 6, Shffflan 2, Hottman Karoenln 4 To1a l1 24 14·2'1 62. CAPISTRANO VALLEY -Ca ll I. N Call 2. Trevino 3, OH• II, B novsky lo Lultf\ 7. 8 urnatt 1, Kuu 1 Totals 1 f q kMe bV Ou•,... Mou ton VlflO 14 I 12 29-62 Caoi,trano Vallfv 16 9 4 1~'3 Total loull· Min ion ""'° 13. C1to1,1re no V•lleY 20, Technica ls Trevino CCaoi,lra no v a1i.v1 Sea View League Lff-ov., .. Seddlt l>eCk Corona dfl Mer E11anc1e Un1venllv Ntwoorl Hertx>r Irv Int El Toro Costa Mt'• W L J 0 2 1 2 1 , 1 I 1 I 2 I 2 0 3 Mondly's Scort1 Corona dtl Mar 47, Irvine 37 Unlvertlty 14, Costa MtH 40 E\te ncta 74, El Toro 6l W L ti I ' 3 " l 4 7 1 6 I 6 ' 0 1 9 Saddlebeck S1, Ntwoorl Herbor 46 lot! WtdneldlV't Gtmt\ 17:.lOI Corona (lltl Mar •I Cot ta MtH trv1nt at Unlvtrsllv Saddlebt ck el E'1ancla Newoorl Hartx>r at El Toro South Coast League LNeue W L M1u ion V1100 2 0 Cao111r eno Vatlfv 1 1 Dene Hiit' 2 I Woodt>rlOGt I 7 Lapunr ~Us I 2 S•"' Clemt ntt 1 I Laguna BHcl'I 0 2 MaftdaY'I k 9'fl ov., .. W L ' s 13 2 I 6 9 s 10 • 6 6 6 " Dane Hiiis 60, WOOObrlOoe S4 13 ot) MIU IOll llJlllO 62, C•o~•rano Valley 43 Se n Clemente 36, Laguna HIM\ lS WedNMSaV's Gamet (7:JO) Laoune 8HCll •' Min ion Vltk> Cao1"r1no Vatlev a t Laguna Hlll1 D•ne HJJU Al Sa n C11men1e HIGH SCHOOL WOME N Santlllt, Laeuna Beach 21 (Non-IHeuel SANTIA -Alex~noer 9, Mlll•r 2. Mankoe I I, Lome 9, Bellung 6. Goddard O. Poiend 2 Tole!' 14 11·31 J9 LAGUNA itEACH -Dillmenn 13, Relcll 4, Powell 7, Benner 1, McGowen l, Norlclt. 1 To1e11 17 4· 12 28 Score bv OU•rt.r• Santiago 14 I I 9-39 L•11une BHch 11 I 4 .-11 Torat toul1 Santiago 11, La11une Beech 19, Ttch11lcati Lime CSen11a11ol I Corona dlt ~r ,5, Irvine SS (S.. V .. w L•1111a) CORONA DEL M.'R -Valenllnt 16 Rom111v 11 , Winn II LOO' 6, Wllla ro 6 Lambtt l 4, Foley 4 Totets lO S· 1 6S IRVINE -F111ueroa 4, 8owtr 'l. Ftvnn I Graham :IS, Jeckton 6, Sweenev I Greenfield 2 Totals 71 ll 17 SS Sc-bv CN•r1w• Corona del Ma r 14 23 16 12 6S Irvine 11 I f7 19-SS Total foul' Corone de4 Mar 11 lrvlne 1 Cosla Mesa U , Unlv~altv 41 !SH View L .. eu•) UNIVERSITY -Mallut>are I. Z1m· merman 13, Mao 6, Dt11u11lletmo 0, Flnlev 14 Totals 13 IS·23 41 COSTA MESA -Cowley 4, Gercta lS. Herade 4 Hoenig I, LUK 6. Mcllrov 2, Neal 16 Raus 1. Schume~tr 14, Smvthf 1 Totets 78 I ll 66 1 score bv ouan.r1 Un1ver,lty Coste Meu Totel lout• 18, hcMlcals a n 1 19--41 ,0 " 2J 9-66 Unlvefllly ll. Cost• MtH Unlvtr;Uv coach NewPOrt Hart>or 37, ~c:lchback 2S (S.. View l.Meue) NEWPORT HAlt80ll -Went 9 Mac Donald 4, Doan 6. Dre111 f, Kt m otr l Noi.n 2, Sflrlnar 4 To1111 IS 7· u 37 SADDLE9ACK -Ttrrado I. Dtmu I Hn lev 3, St t'Chti I, Henso11 6 C.,r1110 0 Tolt l1 6 ll ,4 ?S Sc-bv <Nert.f's Newoorl Hert>or I 17 9 t-J7 Saddlet>ac~ \ t l I 2S Totat tcxilt Ntwoorl Harl>O< 11 Saodi. bac~ 11 El Toro 'l, liatanc:la S4 (SM View LH9Ue) •L TORO -Dt n11t1on H, Vinas 7 Utc"9 14 lavlor •. Mallet 6 Tota ls '11 " 30 61 ESTANCIA -8 rutll I~. ltlnoont 10, Hatl'leock 17, ''" l, Pevllll. 7 Hu llngt 1 T 01a11 16 n 30 S4 kw• bv <N•rten Et Toro I 73 16 14-61 E•lencla 16 1• 10 14-54 Total fov•• El Toro 21. l:•l•11CI• 24, Fouled oul Vlnu lEI Torot. Pevllk lE"•n cla), StH IE'1l•11CI"') Prep b~sketball log HA Vl8W La AOU• COltOtitA oeL MAil •YINI (t -J, l -1) "·"· 1-1) 4' Marina ., S4 Mt11noll• .. 41 Caoo Valley •s .. IOIMI Orenc:te u 63 LB Joreltn ff so Dana Hiits •s )$ MIU iOn \llt lO » .. Brea·Otlno1 .. 63 Tustin J1 S2 VIiia Park 41 J1 h vt nna ll s, W9'ttrn I " S7 lrvlnt 41 41 Cor del Mar S7 lt Wooo0<lo9e J7 ... Mlu lon Vlelo '° ff L• Qu1n1a " 6t Lo$ Ami.Dot 16 S7 Et1ancla " " E\99l'an1t 4t 36 Unlverallv .. '° I OIH Gra nde S7 ., Ir vine )7 ~ Sddou 1011 S4 Jll-Co\fe llllaH 69 Co'1• Mha '° ) 1)-a t S.OdlfOeCjl )7 Cor cit • Mar 42 Jlt-a1 El Toro JI l-Vnlver11tv J'lO-NtwPOrf Heri:>OI J 1)-at listancla J2S-I Elltne:le J lt-.1 Npt HarbOt J27-Unlventtv J»-£1 Toro J~al lrvlnt JU-S.OdtaC>aclt FI-at Cott• Mna J21-t Coste Mew F >-Saddltl>aetr. J»-Cor dtl Mar Fl-El Toro Fl-I UlllvtrllfY F IC>-at Nol Harbor F>-Et tancla F t-NPI Hartlor COSTA MISA F IC>-al El Toro 12•9, O·J I S4 Sa n Ciemen1e .. NEW"'°"T HAllMl'l ~' Compton 11 '3 Canvon 46 17·6. 1-21 S6 Santa Ana Sl SI Warrtn' " 61 """'• .. 62 W"tarn 4J so Laguna H•tts SI .. LOI Amigos 0 " Foothllt 60 '3 Oranot Glen ., '7 Laouna Hll11 62 n Mltr Vllla 40 3t El Toro 3' S7 Feltorook S6 60 lrvlnt 69 4S Pow•Y 47 40 Unlversllv 14 S2 litftd(Nt vJ SI Jll-et COM 61 DouglH (Nev) '3 J13-Ntwoort H•rbOr SI lltano '3 J lt-E slancla .. Uol.ver.s!IY " J2C>-•t Saddleback S1 E•t•ncla 61 J?S-1 El Toro 44 Sddt>Ok (OI) SI J27-trvlnt Jl 1-e1 Toro JJC>-Unlvtrslty. Jl>-et c o,1a MM• Fl-Corona cie1 Mar Jlt-lrvlnt Frei NPI Herl>O< J1C>-ar COM Ft -al Esl•ncla J2S-•t Unlvenllv F 11>-SaOdlfback J77-E sta(IClt JlO-a r Saddlebtclt. FI-•• El Toro Fl-Co\11 MtH Fl-a t Irvine FIO-Cor oar Mar I L TORO __).~ 14·6, 1-2) SADDLE9 ACk Min ton Vlfio S4 (11-1, l·O) L111una Beach 77 SS SA Vallty SJ 44 LB Wiison SI 67 HB RtHl'Vfl 41 '3 LOI Alam•to• 69 '6 Santa Ana lt 47 Coron• " " Magnolia " 41 SaddltbtCk S2 66 Troy 4S 67 Laouna Hll11 S7 lt Costa Matt 36 S2 El Toro 41 " Garoen Grove 60 SS Sddbk <2 oil SI 6S El Oor•do 37 6J Este ncle 74 74 Santiago S9 )11-11 Nol Htrbor S4 1rvl11t (otl S3 Jll-a t Untvtr•llv SI E• Toro l'l otJ SS J1t-<orona oar Mar S1 Ntwl>Of't lot) " J'lO-t l trvlne • • Jl 1-E11anc1e J2~0,1a Mna Jl)-(or oat Mar J77-Saddleback J 11-el Un1Ytrtl1Y J3C>-a1 E ''a11Cl1 J'lO-Co,la Mew Fl-NtwOOfl Herbor J'lS-et trvlne FJ-Unlvtrtllv J27-at Et Toro Ft-11 CdM J3C>-Ntwl>Of'f Hert>or F 1C>-lr vl,,e Fl-a t E\fancle FJ-11 CdM Fl-Unlversllv ESTANCIA F 10-al Costa Mua (10·•· 2-1) 13 Los Amlgo1 60 I S Le11una 8H cll SI UHIVERSITY t9 Sa n Clemente 60 14.7, 2-1) It Poway 69 40 Sunny HlUs 41 67 Villa 61 '° Cenvon 39 64 Glen Hoover 61 45 8rte ·Ollnda '7 59 Sa n Diaou110 S1 29 Garatn Grove 27 6' Vine Pa r• 41 33 Woocft>rlOlll 49 69 Sen11 Ciera so S9 Ca11Yon 61 SI Maler Deo 12 " Cvorau " " Oran111 .. 60 BOIM Granat '3 " Cor dal Mar 57 " Not Harbor " 68 Not Harbor Sl .. Cor dal Mar l6 14 Et Toro 63 " Colla Mew 40 J 11-a t Sael<lteoeck J-11-t Irvine Jll-lrylne J l)-EI Toro J II-al Costa Meu J 11-S.OdletMKk J'lO-Unlverslty J'lO-et E111ncl• J'lr-<:or Otl Mar J2s-Ntwoort Har~ J?7-a1 Nol Hart>or J27-•t COM J30-EI Toro J»--at Co\lt Mau F 1-Saddlfbac:ll Fl-lrvlne F3-1t Irvine F)-•I El Toro Fl-Coi ta M~na Fl-al Saddleoack F 1C>-a1 Unlvt rlllv F 10-Ellancla NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE SmvN DM tlen W L T Ph GF GA J1 7 • 68 259 171 16 12 s 31 168 117 IS 19 7 31 ISJ ''° IS 71 S JS 179 200 SUNSET L•AGU• IDtSON FJ-et Marina ( 12·1. 1-tl Ft-el Wfltminlfff' ,2 L.a Habra 21 33 Katttta (Of) l S MAllJNA " Doming.,., JV S6 12· ll, O· ll " Cvoreu .. ,, Cor dtl Mer ,7 SS Foothlll so so Hin Bt aCfl S3 '3 Doming.,., 60 39 Ltlo.twOOd " 64 La Quinta " SJ Sunnv Hiiis 60 16 Caoo Valla!' SS * Santa Vnt1 w 62 LO• AllOI 40 SS Santa Baroara 51 6S Reno so 36 Dena Hin• (OI) J7 49 h llarmlna 4S 41 C•oo Vallav 6S S4 Rffd (Nev I 47 32 Servile 6' .. L8 WlilOll 47 61 CnaHtv 2t S3 Marin• 12 oil" AO Lakewooo " J 11-H1n. B .. c11 Jl Min ion Vltlo SS JIJ-Founraln VelltY " EOllOI! (2 ot) S3 J lt-at w .. tmln,ler J 11-<>c .. n View J2(>--0c:H n v lew J f>-ar Wt-lmln\ter JlS-Marlna J 1t-at Htn. Baecll J27-ll Hin 8t•Cl'I Jllr-Fount•ln Valley F 1-•I Ftn Vallev J2S-.t Edlton F:>-Wt1lmln11tr J27-ar <keen View Ft-al OcH n View F 1-Wt llmln"er Fl-Huntington a..cn l'OYNTAtN VALLEY Fl-11 Ftn Valtv tf·6. 1·0) OCIAN VllW S1 Servile '3 tf-4, 1-0) ~)leranta 41 "' M.111011 VlelO S2 13 In I H Ctl 61 ., LOYOia '1 Oen View (of) Sl 6S Servi .. .. Bosco Ttcl'I le Sl Ftn Valley (011 St 4f SI Bernaro S2 S6 LB POiy 67 " LA eannlng .. 5' Footl'llM CBak) 60 SJ DtMall\a 10 66 Canv011 IS) " so SI John' SS 71 SanLul' ObltPO 46 IO El McNStna .. fl Wftllakt 71 74 Di na Hill\ 61 al Lalt.ewood 62 71 Oranoe 60 63 Rtdondo " '3 Mater Del S6 .. lnglewOOd 71 M La Qulnlt S4 SS Wt1lmlnsttr '3 11 Htn Beecn " JI I-at Marina J11-•I Wntmln•ttr Jl)-Hrn &t ac.II J IJ.-.at Edlton J lt-Fountaln Vall.tv J lt-ar OcH n View J 2C>-•I Edlton )'10-al Ma rina J 2S-W1,1mln11er J2S-•I Hiii Btecf\ J77-M1rl11a J11-Wtllmln"ar Fl-t i Hin 8tKh Fl-EOltOn \ FJ-el Ftn Va lley FJ-Oce,n Vl•\11\ Ft-EOlton Fl-Marina WIUTMINST•R Cl·t ) HUNTINGTON BCH (3.f, 0-11 U ·IO, 0·11 60 Oana Hiiis 72 .. C•PO Val\fv ., 60 La Mira da 6J SJ Me rine so .. P•clflca 67 " SI AnlhonV S? S4 8onlt• 61 62 La Quinta S2 40 Servltt Sl 61 Fountain Veli.v 13 71 Mayfair 12 '3 Strvlft 17 fS Btll· Jttf9rson to S4 SI Anthony 71 !o4 L8 WMlOll 62 SI lltaO!ord !Haw I S6 69 CarrilOI .,. SS totanl (Hawl S6 " El Dor.00 '2 '7 LV Ra ncllo so S1 Gal'Ottl Grove "S.t 49 Malef' Otl ... .. Santiago 12 S4 M!Kkt 11 S7 '3 .Ocean View ~ " Fount•ln Veltev II Jll-F ountaln V•Mev J11-I Edison Jl>-Marlne Jl)-at Ocean View J lt-Edit0n Jlt-Marlna J2C>-ll Hin 8 H eh J~C>-Wt1tmlnsler J2S-at Ocean View J'ls-f'ounteln V•H•v F l-91 Martna J 21-EOl6on Fl-a l Ed1ton Fl-<>cHn V-Fl-•1 Hin 8eacll Loa Alamlm MONDAY'S IHSUL TS (Slfd .. 60·111tthl ..,.rteftlww IMfflntl l'IRST RACI. 400 va ro1 Tena Story CHart) • 70 4 40 3.20 Lt1n11tr Lane (Rull) 16 80 7 10 Jtfllntr Jot (8 roolt.s ) J 40 Al\O rtc:ed. Htllo Lt OY, A Lt P•11«, Eomon•on Val'Couver CalGar!' Wlnnlot11 Ktnel 14 21 1 JS 113 I'---Asurtclllc, BIH\ Rootbetr, Av• Doo Time 20 29 Nerrl• Dlvltlon• MtnnH ot• 20 11 ' " IS6 St Louil " 11 4 40 "' C11ocago 11 23 l 37 1'9 Toronto IS 27 s 3S 161 De troll IS 73 4 3' ISJ WALES CON,ERENCE ll'alridl DMMefl NY'''-' 77 " 2 ~ 1'9 NY Ran111r' 24 14 s SJ 11S PhlledelPllle 23 ,, 6 S2 117 Wu l'lln111on 20 20 3 43 149 Plll•bur11n ' 11 s 23 119 Ntw Je,.ev ' 30 2 20 111 Adlm• OM tlon Bo'1on 74 12 3 SS 181 8 uttalo 7S 13 4 S4 172 Ouebet 13 16 l 49 200 Montreat 70 ·20 , 47 IS9 Harttoro 14 23 J 31 139 Mendev'• Sc..-1 E omon1on 1, Del roll l TtelaY'S Gamn P1tll11ur11h •I Outbec, In) Nt w JtrHv 11 NY lllanoa". Cnl H•rflord •' Mlnnet0ta, (nl Vancouver al St Loul\, In) Womon'a toumement (I I OU1efld) """It~~ tl7 "" 163 102 Ill 1Sl 163 IS? 141 !al lt S 126 "' ISi 1.5' In Pam Sl'lflvtr l U S l ~ Anna Marie Ctccl'llni (llllV), 6· l, 6·'1, K1thv lltlnalOI lU SJ Otl Katlllffn CuMmlno' (U.S I. 6·), 6 O eonnlt Gedu .. 11 cu SI di! Claudia Kol'loe·KU\Cl'I cw .. 1 Gt rmanvl. l·S, •·•, Ma11ut la ~lffva (8u111eria l o.t Kim SCh .. ftr CU S ), 7·6, 6·2, Anne Smith IU.S I Off Svlvle Hanlk• (W"I Gef'manv>. 1 S (rttlr4M!I. Liu 8ondef (U S,J fff Vlrolnl• Rurlcl (111ly), 7·S, 7•6, Sl EXACTA Cl·SJ oa1d '9620 SECOND RACE. '70 yeros Ca uH I'm Fetr C8aro1 7 20 4 IO 3 00 Ovtrtlmt Fog CF~n> 10 40 7 20 Noble HI CP•llt.tnton) 7 IO Alto raced COIO Reciue'' Preterred POl•CY, Trlnlly CIOuO Sohl The Sllftl t Thlnll I Can Time '6 IS THIRD llACI!. 400 varo1 Fleg Re l .. r I Hart) S 80 l 40 3 00 Duretron (Bard) 3 IO 3 10 8rlg!lt As A Ftu n (Crea11trl 4 00 Alt0 raced Miu Summll Monav, Bacons Biby, Dtadlv Watch, Lto"• ~. I SoYdtr. Miu KloY Cal Time 70 4' U EXACTA IS 61oa10 11910 fCOURTH RAC&. 400 vardt P ink Dia mond L•OY (F gr a J SO 40 16 •O 11 10 8oon Boone CGarclel 4 00 4 00 Mr C omrnunrer IC terlne 1 1 S IO Al•o ractO Wenderln11 Jt l Bov, Value Due, A1ure F004 Formt100. HIOdt n Re· QliUl. .Suu F«Jl.a. Nen> Sen tt Cntc Time 20 SS '2 I lCACTA "' 10) oalo \161 40 fClfCTH RACI . 400 vard' Tiny Jt l•r•nd• (CrH 11tr l 6 00 4 20 Truly\ Lock CEd'N••d'J I 40 Mt Mayor tRul1) 2 IO s '° 420 Al'o raced Jay Dees C al Trevel On Fu t BOOlt.1H PtenorllO Mui 8 Fasl, Ch.ct. Lul\I Time 70 6S U l!XACTA 11 l l oe•d U t 40 ,. SIXTH ltACE. 400 varci' Nor (Zufelt I 6 60 ) 40 HO Mias Trlole Hemo (Hartl • 00 1 to Ml•ler Hulen lCardortJ 160 Alto raced SOHO SOtc1111\I, Kio Deluxe. Ulllf M\ •ultlan Time 7036 HV•NTH RACE. l~ veros A1urt Accoro (Crte1>et I 7 40 Mr ltlCtl &lrd CWarOJ Marcu' EXl>f'fU CCltrl'"' AtlO r aceo Juhtl Too M.QOll 310 1 60 )60 260 HO Jel On Mlto, Ktnlona Koo Lu<lt.' Moon Tl"'9 11 t l U I XACTA Cl )I 0110 U S 60 '' lttCK SIX t• 5 c>r 1·6·7·S I) e>alo S7k 00 w1111 4S wtnn1no llCktlt 1nve 110r1u l IOU'TH C.OAST LaAGU• c AlltSTllAf!IO VAL· MU~ VllJO LIV (t-S. 2·•> (lJ•t. 2·1) " OtMn .,,_ .. " Htn llK ll " S4 £1 TCKO '1 65 C4" dtj Mar •1 " Cor oat Mat u .. ltOlhnt Hllll 60 67 $.tinla ""-63 " Buen. Pa rt! $1 .. Canyon AO 66 I.• Serna .. .. Woodtlfl* 5' ,. HH Wll~n '1 llO It vine .. 65 Or•noe 63 13 Fvnel'tOll H 67 MartN .. 73 Dlemono Dar 7S S$ EdltOll 76 tO PaClllCa S? 12 ltt<fforO ., ~ WOOOClfl09t .. 62 um 04twl jO SS Marina )I S1 Pun.allou u S7 i...ouna Hiii' .. .. Dane Hilt\ S4 •1' CaPO Vallev «J 61 WOOCIO<'IOOt .. J11-a t uoun• ... ,n 43 Mlu lon Vleio ., Jl>-Woo~oooe JI l-L.aeuna Hllh JI...,., S..n Clemente J 1t-Lffuna &tad! J20-i>ana Hihs J'°"""9t S.n Cltt'ntfltt )11-1 Laei;na HIU• JU -Dana HfY' J>O--C.-o v ... , J27-WOOCl:wlclet F1-Laoun1 ataCll JJC>-el MIH loll V~iO Fr at WOOOClflOta F 1-1 LeouM Hitt\ FI-San Cltr'ntrllt F ...... 1 Lff\Hla l taCll F 10-ar Da na Hilb F IC>-San Clemente iAN CLaMUITI , .. ,, 1-1) DANA HILLS 61 w._1.,n SI ,,.,, 2-1) 6S Wa rren •2 12 w .. 1ml11tlar 60 '° Et lancla " ,, Ora noe " .. Coat• Mna S4 60 Savanna SI SS Et Moclena S2 ,5 ltvlnt so ., La11 lcto 12o0 .. S6 $1 JOMOll s• 61 La Ht llfa ~1 SS Santa Maria S3 n L' Amlgs 12011 37 Marina (Ot) )6 60 111\0flfelalr .. SI LOI AmlOo• 4S S9 G111t11\a 67 7S Lalt.t wOOO 67 .. WOOclge ( 4 of) so 61 Fount•ln Vatltv 74 3" ~Hlll1 3S 61 Servi .. .s J 1 t-9t Oana Hllla 5' c.oo V•lln .. ~r.t LtOAM\A Saad\ n LH Ufl• Baaell Sf t-Nlltslon VltlO 60 Wdbdllt (3 OI) ~ J20-<4PO Vati.v J 11-5an C .. ll'ltn•• J2~ Woodbf'IOga J13-IA11un• Hiits JJC>-Le9'1n• Hlll1 J20-et ~Inion VLtto F 1-oane HI-. J2S-.I •H V111ev Fl-L•oune I NCh J77-Lat una leach Ft-el Min ion Viejo JJC>-Wooclllf ldee F 1-1 Sa11 Cltmtntt F l C>-at CaPO Valley F>-at uoune Hint WOOOIAIDGI F 11>-Mlu lon Vlelo tf·S, 1·2) Sf Fi;llarton 3' LACUNA •EACH Sl Gercien Grove " )f Lu . HIUs (oil 4l (6·6, 0.2) St Anni• " 73 S.nlleeo ,, .. UnlYtr&llY » SI E111ncle ts S6 MlH IOn \I ielo .. S6 Warren 6S 17 Cor oat MM 3' n El Toro 47 41 HH WU.on 40 S7 Fooltlll SS J7 Sonor• .. .. San Cltm 12oO 67 S7 Troy ·~ 75 Wllltnev 61 " Min ion Vlelo SD 65 lltsvtt (Ht wl SI jO Sn Om (4 otl " 57 -<astlt (Hew) '2 .. c-"•ltev •l 67 Mffnoll• n S4 On HK• () of) 60 S6 Lao. Hilts Coll S7 J l)-al Min ton VleiO S9 Dana HUit 73 J 11-Mln lon Vltlo J It-et Lall\11\a Miiii J 20-Lagun• &each J lrSan c1aman11 J 2S-S..n Cltmtnlt J 11-et Ca oo Valltv J27-•I C.oo Va-.., J20-et W004Drlciot J>O-el Dalla HIHs J2S-La11un• Hlltt FJ-Mlu lon ~ J27-I Da na HIHs F guna Fl-at Mlu lon Vielo F~ouna acn Fl-•t San Clemente Ft-<:aol\lrano Vall•v F 10-Woodbf'IOGt ANOELUS LEAGUE LAGU"A HILU (10·6, 1-21 MATIR ~t t1S· I, I I. ,/ . Sl El Dorado -so 10'3 E '1)11' a n• 46 " Paclflu S6 92 Oomlng.,.r JV l l 41 WdbrlOot Cot) 39 .. Katt11a 52 '6 Sav•nna .. ., St &ernard 4S .,. Tustin Sl IS Norrt Dame 3' .. Los Amk>Ot ., '3 e.nnlng (LAI SI SI Cotta M1M so " St &arnard 41 '3 Sunny Hlh so SS Crtn,llliw S2 57 El Toro, " S9 St JOllll'' so 33 Matar Ott ,. SI DtMalha .. ,, Coira Mata •7 11 Laguna HIN1 33 10 St. Paul (Ot) ... " 1-001n111 S2 ... Lalt-000 S6 12 E11111Clt SI 57 Lao 9dl toll S6 S6 Fou11ta 1n Vallev '3 '1 Mln lOn VltlO SI ... Hin.keel\ ., 3S Sen Clement• l6 100 Serr• SI Jll-1t CtPo Vatley J 11-1 9 1\hOO Amat Jl>-al Dana Hilb Jl)-\r'vllt (Cn rau) J l~oodbflOH Jlt-SI. Paul tCtlaPl ns-1 La11una 8Mcl'I J?lr-al Piut X J17-Mlu lon Vleio )10-af Sail Cltmtnlt J27-t Serra Jl l-Amat IChaoman> F l-<a1>111reno. Valtev F)-~vllt (L8ArtnaJ F>-01na H1ll1 F 1-f>llll )( ( hOmt l Ft-.1 Wooelbrtoci. F1C>-at St Ptul EIGHTH R ACE. lSO vero1 No Roil For Me !Gree) Z2 00 160 S60 Brltflv 1CrH11trl • 90 4 20 A Nice CooY lTrtHUrt) 6 60 Alto raceo Ladv CaoalttJ, Sue Ma La ler, Cu h For MlltOV, PltHUrt Mato.tr New W•ve, MlOllfl Powtr. JOOt\ Smu ll Time. 11 O? NINTH ltACE. 400 yarOt Tl\f SIQ11alurt (Herl) J IO l 00 2 60 Otvll Wl'IO CCardoza l 4 IO 'l IO W•r Siar Wra nG!fr (AOatr I J 00 Al\O raceo 8 tll 01 Me. Ltt Eew Cu i'l Stoll Lewis Time 1919 n EXACTA CS-lJ oa lO S2070 TENTH RACE. 110 Ya rd' Ren t Remblng R•O I Gree J (logtr Young lLKkev> 8oobv On On CGarC••> 1440 ''° soo I IO '10 A"o raceo SC>ff<I Cna re Tne SNoow Too Em" Uo Ge11an1 81centtnnial Bar Tome '6 24 n E XACTA C•-21 ot lO '10400 A11enoance 17 060 0..., Ma fb hlne • 00 Grev 8 tro ART'S LANDING ,,...__, Baactl) - 13 •"Iller\ 42 bo11llO 3 !>au, 1 vttlOwlall DAVEY'S LOCKER (NtwPWf BaaClll -1S a l!Qler\ 200 rock :od. • cow coo DANA WHARF 76 an11t•" 2 oau bonllo 10 roclt. coo •3 meckt rtt \~10. J scu101n .. N\41ftdaV"' trans.~' BASEBALL A~LH .... NEW YO~K YANKEES Nemad Jim Mar"'8M manaoe< of Nesrwotlt 11\ "'' SOutl\tfn Lttllut, Don McGann tta ntf' Of Nul'lvllle Jaek Gml• ,..,...,..°" Of S.ru o•• of 11\f GuH Coa'1 ltOOlt.tt LHllue Bob VNte 1>HCl\111Q Cot<ll of Sera tole tn<I Miki Nol•ro coaefl Of Sera to•• Na""'81 L .. tue NE w YORK ME. TS-Pu1mot4M! S11v• Garland from aul"an• 10 need '"""' l'OOTeALL Ufll"9d S'8'" 1'""'81 Lff9Uf OKLAHOMA OUT~W~-Ntmtd lo Cn...,.._ otftn1lv1 COOf'OI tor WASHINGTON FE ltAl -Slgned Jtll Brown, dtitnslvt ~"· I a "''" ot one ., .. , conrracr\, Joe w 11111n,, linabtcker AM llt.v svonor and Rlcl'le ro Sherer hOl'I! '"°' Raiders won't try to slug it out with Redskins f L 5f C1\JNDO ~P>-l he Raiders. in 1hc Suptr Bowl for o founh time in 16 yea~. got 1hc hcBV)'"'-~1ght rcmau:h they wan1cd 8 u1 t oi ch Tom n orc' ha'i no plan to" lu& 1t out .. with the wa~h1ngton l{edsk1 m; dcfcnd1na "upcr Bowl cttnmp1on'I "You want to phi)' the bc'lt and naht now the Waih•naton Rrd,kins •~the best team 1n the Nauonal h lOtball Lcaaue." u1d vctenrn ofTcn11vc auord MICkt') Marvin , "I don't know 1f 1t'-. 101na to be 'Rock) iv· but u's aom1 to he a aood aamc." ~1d Flo rt\ "We t lln't land there and try to slu1 1t out '' "It'' to our 1dv ntasr tht" ~c·vc played • thrm We know how tht•y play We blew a bla lead . but "r did omc i<><>d thing,," he 1.4.1 1 lw !(, J'~'"'· w11h lht' bc'l rccard ( 1 ~2) m th1..· NI L lu the 1..unJ >ta• in 1 ru~. ralhcJ from a 15.:?0 fourth qua rter deficit Oct. 2 to s1un 1hc Ro1~crs 37· lS Rut Los Angele ~fe1y Mike D ivis say' 1hc Raiden ~en: fat from full s1rena1h for the earlier mce1ina "Mnrcu\ •\lien m 1s~d lhe pme. ~ had 1hrcc: player-. 1n the ~condary hurtma nJ CltfT Branch aot hurt du nna the pme." he sa\d ' " Thc Raidc.-~. \uper Bowl ch mp1on~ three w 'ltrong we overcame tumovcr1 and bad field po~1t1orL·· • 1opp1n& the Red~k1M will rcqu1 rt mort 1han containment of John R1a&ins. Wa h1ng- ton's powerful 240-pound fullDa ck. he u1d .. R igams 1s a big part of their pmel Whcn we pla)cd them lnt time he aot his \hart of yardi c But they be11 us th rouah the 11r We have to stop RiUJll hke w~ had to to~ {Scattk rookie ~n!Wllion Curt) Warner," he Id. )'e3r\ BIO 8\ O wild ciard learn , Od \ anC'C'd to the NFL• \howca~ ·event b) rlPC>&n& ~altle fi cn.'C R 11dcrs' dcfcn\C lim ited W mer to 10..1 4 undA)'. a\cnam tv.o rqular ~so" 26 )ard 1n 11 cames and.intCl"{'C'ptcd li"c lo \ts to thcJ·o'1n1 ~al\a'wks P3 ~. 1 Hore., r.a1 thC' R11dc~ now 14·4, ··pro)'). ··w:uhmatun , .. more nf a power runn1r\i o\lly came up \\Ith the bnt b(llnocc.'d oITr n\l'H· ~am Warner 1\ a cuttt.J ~ runnrr. a .ta her l)\.'1 turmun' urLh~ ~car \ml u u1 J\:lln!te v.~ ,/ With R1g1n ,, 1h c Rc~hktn\ JU\l h; to de,tm) ' • l I • \ you. knock )OU 0 11 the line ot ..cnm maae" When you th10lr. ~ou·"c &ot him bottled up 1ns1de. he brttah OIJ\'ltdC' hli.c M11m1 found out la t )car (1n the upcr Rl,1 ..... 1 ) .. If \ ao•na to bt a "ar rnnc. \.illd Mar\ in .. ThC'rt's aoma to be 1 lot oC <ihn1p ncl fl) If\&.'' added 03\ I .. The Ra1dc" c\Capcd Sunday'\ f( t1tk pme wnh no t('t'lOU~ 1n1un~ l.mcmcn Otarhe Hannah and 'itc,·e \) l't'Sln ar nunma bru1\t'd 'ltcmum~ and ttatu end T.oJd C'hn~tenscn 1~1\IN a knee b111 huuld no1 he efTtttcd b) 1t ' Wade rtct'1vcr Ook1e Wilham\, whu WI\ held Out Of undJ} 0 \ p mr With I hAm'llnng · in1un-'houlJ N r~~ U) tor th<' \urcr Bowl. FlC'fl: '-lid. • ' .. I ROZIER NIXE USFI;. Now he says he's undecided a bout Maulers TOK YO (AP) -He11man Trophi winner M1ke..Ro2~rsa1d today he b.a • not decided whether 10 play for lhe • Pmsburgh Maulers of the Uneled . States Football uaguc and will not make a d«1S1on until he rc:tum' home next week . At a news conference after he amvcd here for Monday's Japan Bowl all·star pme. the University of Nebraska All~Amencan w&s evu1ve when asked about na&ements Mon· day by offi cials of the new Pitubura,b fran chise that he had already siantd a three-year. mulu·million dollar ccn- traC't. "l don't know 1f1t's true or.not." he said. "That's press talk.·· Officials of the expansion team in the year-old Jcq~ announced on Monday th.at Rozier had Sl.IJ\ed a "generous" c,ontract that n:portedJy would make him the ~nd·bilbest paid player in pro f ootba.11 aflci' lbe New Jersey Generals' Henchel Walker. The Maulers quoted Renier in a news release ls ia)'il\i he was "ex· tremely happy" to Join the club, and also as say1na that the conlt'l.ct pve him financial security. ''I'd like 10 infte m ore money than Herschel." Rotier told the news confcrcn~ here. ··If you look back at our records. I've done a lmle mo re." He added that he would be happy to be paid "around his (Walker's) fi&· urcs." Saymg he wanted to play for a team with "a good offensive line" and one that 1s .. close to home (Camden, New Jersey)," R.c>zier acknowled&ed that the Maulers qualify in bott\ cat~aories. ' · However. he said. "whether I play for the NFL or USFL, it makes no difference to me ... I just want to be secure. I want what's good for me and my family." The Maulers reportedly offC1°ed a $3-mill ion CO{ltraC't fo r the S. l J, 200. pound running back. a nd said they had signed him last Tuesday. tbe clay before the USFL draft in which he became their first pick. SHEEHAN ••• homPa&eCl makes you rcahz.c how hic!Qi )'Ou arc. It made me feel a lot better about hcJpmg. Vm~ the hospital makes you wan1 to reach out and touch the children.·· . Sheehan also rem1n1sced about her first time on the Mesa Verde CC" course. wh ich she will long re- member. "The wind bl ew reall y hard." ~he recalled. Asked how she fini shed or 1f she did well here, she smiled anq ~1d· "Nellt question. please~· Tum1ng to the )CX appeal image of the tour. and m refe rence to LPGA pl ayers hke Jan Stephenso n and others pictured m ncghgees and <tw1mm1ng apparel. she wd: "They haven't asked me to do any of those pi ctu res. But I think the trend is gou'lg the other wa y now There arc a lot o f good players ou1 there and so many kids wi th a lat of ab1ht). I think the media coverage 1s changing from ..cxuahty to the performance level ... Sheehan ended the twO-)ear dom1· nancc of Carner as Pia) er of the Year and says: .. Big Mama 1s 11ckcd off that I won and she'll probabl\ be a lot tougher 1h1s year ·· Other Shc.-ehan comment!> in· eluded ···1 rcall~ don·1 ha'e anybody helping me with m~ gamt· I kind of go l)Ut and wing It ... ···Nanc) (Lopc1) v.111 ha't her l1Hk bambmo with hn I don·1 i...nuw 1l thatw1ll hc.'lphcrornot I ha,cn't lrte<l It Yl't •I 'iht•ehan has timshcd m th(' top ltJ n tntalot l6 t1mes1 n 51 C\CJ1tHl\Cr the past two sca<tons A nervous Pam Shriver c wi~seasily O.\k.l \~() (.\r 1 -f nm Shmt'"T ~l tJ \he "'1' "J httll." 11{'£\ ()U"i" pla~ IOi an opponen1 "ihc"d nc\ t'r h('ard uf Rut 1hl· No 1 ..ccd n«'<kd unh 40 minute' to ""hip Ital)\ \nna Mane < "''ct\1n1 (>-1. 6-2 Monda) in 1he opening round of th<' SI ~0.000 \ 1r- g1nia 'ilim5 Tournament l op-~edcd M3nina NaHa11lo\a ""'II pla~ ht:t lir)I match tonight ~hr1vcr looked strona 1n her fi rst outt ng of 19 4 But c;h c \31d It felt 'ltrnn&e pla)1ng agatn..i wmc,)nc ~ho re minded her ofherwlt v.hcn ~e v. ' 1:om1n1 up • • J('('n·~ .. For the 1i~({1me I rnn rtmemtx-r. I had ab,olutch no idea "'ho I wu pla\m& ·· \hn"er "1a1d "h madC' me 1 httlc ntr,ou~ I mean. 1 m ''"" ~I. bu1 1h1\ I'> th<' ~tan ol m' s.e\ enlh ~awn. •nd I'd ne,rr heard of l h., ~'"'on :· < CC\ h1n1 t 8, •Han!l.cJ No. J 1n hal) nd !ht' t'C'\."Cntl) madt the fin~ll•of tht On\ Bo"'I Jun1on In t-lonca, a prc4'l111ouc; tournament that ha1 s~~ncJ ~"<' I \mcncan ttars. In other fir~t·round matth s h>n· d•>· ~ath> R1naki1 beat K.thJttn < ummen1• tt..l. 6-0, 8onn1t J&dutek cd l:'d W~l German)·, udsa Ku J e·K1l h 7-S, ft..41nd Bulprt1'1 \1anur.li Mal va dollfloUtd K m \h tf<t of s n nu.~ 7-6. 6-J j I t ... . ·, • 04 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. January 10, 198' B uuE TIN B o ~Ro POA Tour Mlbedulo Jan I 1-1 S -Bob Hope Dc~n C lassie .. • Jan 19-22 -Phuen1~ Open Jan 26-29 -~an D1l'So Open feb 2-S - ( ru)b\ Na11onal Pro-Jm I eb. 9-12 -llawa11a11 01><:n l·eb 16~ I "I -l os Angek!i <>pen M~rch ' .. 4 -Honda Ua\l>ll March ~-11 -Lu!>tern O~n Man:h I S-18 -Ua' H 111 CIJ\l>ll Marl·h 22·2 ~ -l l~~&CI Cla'ISI( Mareh 29-.\pnl I -T ournamcnt Pia) ers Champ10n\h1p ·\pnl 5-8 -C1rt'atc:r (1rC:cn\OOro OJX'n \pnl 12-15 -The: Master' .\pnl 111-22 -~a Pinn Hcritagt• C la'>'>lt .\pnl 26-29 -Houston 0J)l:n Ma-. 3-n -Tournamt·nt ol t'hampwn' Ma; I 0-11 -8} ron Nc:l'>un ( la'>Sll Ma\ 17-20 -C 'olonrnl N.i11onal In\ 1ta tiunai' \1:n 24-27 -Mt·morial 1 ournamc:111 Ma\ 11.Jun1: 1-11..c:mpc:r Open )unt' 7-10 -Hano,l.'r Westche!>tc:r ( lass1r LPGA dc~et. '"er-tbe-llae tourn•r Aaabelm R V •bow The I ~th a11nuuJ Anaheim 'ipon~. Va. cation and RV ho" ts now under wa} and will continue through Sunday al the Anaheim C onH·nuon (enter Hour.. arc noon-I 0 ~ m Saturda)" noon-7 p.m 'iunda) .md .-10 p m. week· da)\. T1ckch for the hb 27-Man:h 4 Unadcn LPGA lnvttattonal at Mc a Verde Countt)' Club 1n Co l4 Mesa art' available at T1cketron o utlets. by calling Tek· Tron or hy wnting the tournament office, J 122 W. Alpine Ave. Santa Ana Southern Cahfom11 Over-the-Lane 1~ acccptma teams for the second annual Super Bowl Grass Over-the-Lane Tour- nament, set for Jan. 2 I at Ocean View Ht&h 1n Huntington Beach. Entry fee 1s S 18 per team. All teams a~ guarantctd of playing four games l 1d~et!-t arc priced at $4.95 for aduhs and i2 for children. ages 6-1 S. Tickets art also available from Childrens Hospital of Orange County by phonina 997-3000. extension 277. For more information. phone (213) 63()..2298. For more informauon. phone 999-8900. Pro-am •arf chaUeDl_e The 11..atin Pro-am r eam Challenge is set for Feb. 1 ·5 at the Huntington Buch pier. Little L U1Ue l'e61•tratloa Seav1ew [Htk League 10 Huntington Beach has scheduled its finaf" s1gnup date for Saturdar Jan. 14 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m . Registratton will be held at the league ~eadquancn adjacent to LcBard School near the intersection of Broookhurst and Adams. Ba~ball eoaebo. ell.ale Anfels C'oach Bobby Knoop will be the chief instructor at a ba~ball coaches chn1c set for Saturday at Westminster High School. The clinic qill begin at 10 a.m. and continue unt112 p.m. All ptfasesofthe game will be covered by Knoop. fhe eighth annual l'Vent. considered the "ortd·., nchest team surf contest with a $25.000 purse. \\Ill involve 192 surfers lrom ~8 orofess1onal and amateur teams. For more information. phone (2 13) 'iQ2-Xl52. Sea view Little League offers programs in lmk league. ages 7-12; senior league. ages I 3-1 S; and big league. ages 16-18. For more information, phone 964-6406., Enrollment is limited to the first 100 rcgistrar;>ts and pre-resgjstrauon 1s man- datory. Cost ts $8. Checks should be made out to Westminster High. Theismann expecting big battle WASHINGTON (AP)-lfthe Washington Redskins and the Raiders play in the Super Bowl as they did when they met during the regula11 season. it's going to be some game. Their regular sea!>on meet in~ on Oct. 2 left 54.000 fans at Robert Kennedy Stadium drained with cxettement. and the players bruised from the fighting and cla~ing on the field. The Redskins expect no less on Jan. 22 when the two teams battle for the National FootbaU League cham· p1onsh1p at Tampa. Fla .. in Super Bowl XVIII. "Nobody is going to back off m this one." quanerback Joe The1smann said Monday. "It will be hke two rams banging heads. Nobod} will give an inch:· Memories remain fresh. or raw. from the October µme when the Redskins rallied from 15 points down late in the fourth quaner for a 37-35 victory. "It seemed like there was a fight after every play," said Redskin linebacker Rich Milot. "It was typical Raider game with them coming out trying to intimidate people. Of course we like to play that way too." The game. which took 3111 hours to play. featured 16 penalties. eight for each team. ""It took over an hour to play the first quarter alone,'' The1smann recalled. "After every play the) were dropping flags and separating players. If I was an advertiser I think would buy time for the Super Bowl. This game will take forever and need a thousand commercials." "It was a very physical, hard fought game with the momentum going back and forth," Theismann said. "I also remember the whirlwind finish and a great catch by Joe Washington in the end zone." Slipping behind Raider linebacker Rod Martin, Washington made a diving catch for the winning touchdo"'n Wlth 33 seconds to pla} Raider quarterback Jim Plunkett 1s the ~ho sucks out 10 the mmd of Redskin Coach J()('G1~s. "Once Plunket1 got rolling the Raiders rcall) thre" the ball on us." Gibbs said Plunkett nddled the Rl·d41k1n., \erondary for 37:! yards and four touchdown!>. P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9UllNl!H NAME STATUftlfT The ronowlng peraona ere dOlng Plllt.IC NOTICE NOTICE Of DlllOlUTION W PAfl'TWAIHtP 11neu as· Public notice le l\efeby glvtlf'I 11111 CANYON VENTURE GROUP, Braaheert Center Aasoclettl, • 1539 Monrovl• Ave . Suite 19, New· partnerthlp conslatlng of Beltg· Beecll, Ca 926&3 g1ngsmNtachap1I Amveago B I/ . SR BRAY OEVELOPMENt, 2208 DI va go B V , Pro I ec IO r enyon Drive Coste Mese. Ca Bt11tglngmutecllap11 I B v , aod lor-2627 IT!Clf'ly Exton B V • dOlng butlneu et NEWPORT HARBOR BUILDERS 14()() Norlll Harbor Boultv8'd. Full· NC State 01 Callf . 1539 Monrovle 11<1on. Calif 92632 wu dlllOlved on ve Suile 19 Newport Beech, Ce Decembtt 29. 1983 26&3 From and ettctf thel dale, no Tll11 business 11 conouctad by • autllorlly exllls In eny i>«aon to bind enctfal partnership tile pertMrSllip except for Fulle<ton N-port Harbor Fln1nc111 To-•. • pertnec"ahlp, 111 Builders. Inc Brookhoflow Drlvt. Santa An•. Calif John L Paterre, 92705. which has au1hor1ty 10 wind Ml.JC NOTICE flCTfflOUI IUltNIH NA• ITAftMINT TM following Plf'IOOI .,, dOl"9 butlneu as: INTEGRATED BUSINESS NETWORK, 3303 HWbof Blvd, H·3, Coate Meta, Ca 92626 Clauoe L Falkenltien, 207 Tuatln Avtl, Newport Beach, Ce 926e3 thla bullneal II eondUC1ed by Cleude Fallcenslten Tl\11 stllement was flied wlttt the County Clefll of Orange C<>unty on Dec 20 t983 ....... Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Jen 10, 17. 24, 3 I, 19M 219-6'4 Pr .. ldtnt up Iha partnership ettalr1 l------------Th11 statement wu flied wlll\ the Fullerton f1nencl1I Towefl P\lllJC NOTICE O\lr'ly Clerk or Orange County on a Callforn1a , ___ ..;...;,;;.;;;...o.. _____ _ 20. 1963 g-al pertner1111p F233313 c Published Orange Coes1 Deily 1101 Jen 10 17 2• 31 1984 223-4<1 ITA1'MINT Of WrTMDRAWA1. ~OM PA..,,.,.IHW Signed GBO<ge W Celtllaml Of'EIUTINO ~fl General Pannlf flCTITIOUI 9UllNIH NA• Pul>I"'*' OranQe Coast Dally 1 Tht fot!Owlng pert0n llU wottldtewn Piiot Jan 10 198'4 22•·8• 81 1 Q909'11 partner from lhe pert .. 1------------..._ ___________ nersl11p OP9flllng undef tile fie;. llllol.tt t>ullness n111Tl41 of ARIES COMPANY II 5202 Ocunua AY9 .. Plllt.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUITEE'I IALE TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Hun11ng100 Beacl\, Ca 926-49 LOM! No. fAIAIAOTHEA MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE The flcllllout bu1lntH name T.I . No. 0-GeOOO IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF Sta lament for tile partnerahlp wu UNl'T CODE Q THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-11190 on May 12, 1983 In Ille County FIAIT AMERICAN TITLE ING AOAINSt YOU YOU SHOULD of Orange FILE NO F21e368 INSURANCE COMPANY CONTACT A LAWYER POWER-SONIC CORPORATION. J duly appointed Trustee under the l210 POiaris. Newport S.~h. Ce P 0 Boa 52•2 (31oe Sptl"9 91), otlOWlng described deed of 11\111 "(II 8 strH't eodress or common Redwood Clty .. Cellf 9~ Ill SELL At PUBLIC AUCtlON deslgnet1on of property 11 lhown Signed· Guy C Clum. Pr .. 0 THE HIGHESt BIDDER FOR ebove, no werrenty .. given .. to It• Publlshed OranQe Coast Dally ASH ANO/OR tHE C,t.SHIERS OR completeness °' c0<rectMS1) The Piiot Jan tO 17, 2-4 3 I. 198.4 221-M ERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN t>enell<:iary undctf 11i0 Deed ol 1------------IVIL CODE SECTION 292-411 (pay· Trust by reason of 1 breecl'I °'CS. Pl&.IC NOTICE ble at me ltme of Nie In lewful laUll 1n TM obllgellona NCUred I---..:..;=;.;.;...;.;.;;..;.;.;;.;;.. __ _ oney of the United S111n1111 rlgl\t, thBteby. heretofore executed end NOTICE Of' nw1n1·1 IALEI Ille and lntctftsl conveyed 10 end deftvered 10 the undctf.igned 1 writ· loen No. flffianl ow held by II under saJO Deed of 1en Declerallon of Oeleult and De· T.I. No. C-1..S1 rust in Ille property herelnattctf de· mend for Sele. end wrltttlf'I notice of UNIT COOE C rlbed breach and of alec1k>n to C•UM Ille NEWPORT HOME LOAN, INC TAUS TOR 0 CLARKE FAIR· undersigned t• sell 111<:1 property 10 as duly eppolnted trust• un<lar tile BROtHER ut11ly uld obllgalione. and ther• fotlowlng OescrlbeO deed of trult BENEFICIARY 230 17111 STREEt aflt< tilt underalgned ceuMd aald Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION LTD notice of breacl\ •nd of alectlon 10 to THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR RECORDED June ~. 198 l~natr 1>t rec0<ded September 2. 1983 u CASH AND/OR THE OJ\SHIERS OR o 6576 1n Book 14085 P 1-453 Instr No 83-387349 of Otflciel ~ CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN I OfflCtel Records In lfl8 otf1C41 f Iha CO<ds In Ille otfoee of Ille Rtc()(d« of CIVIL CODE SECTION 292•11 (P•Y· Recorder of Orange CoUnty Orange County, able al Ille lime of ll)e In lewful . Hid deed 01 lrusl describes lhe Seid ule Wlll be mede. but wtlllout money ol lht United St11e11111 right, otlow1ng property covenen1 °' warreoty exprtH Of Im-tllle and lrllctfMI conY9yed to and Lot 99"0+ Traci 42?4 as shown on piled r99ard1ng title poueulon Of now htllO by rt unOef Aid Deed of map recorded •n Book 15 7 Peo-1 encumt>ranoes 10 pey lhe remaining Tru11 tn the properly lle<llnatttr d• 1 10 14 ~nc1us1ve of m1acell1neov1 princlpel sum ol 1he note(1l 1M1Cured acr1bed apa, records of Orange County by said deed ol Trust. with interest TAUSTOR M L Furiant ahfornu1 as m .. 10 note provided. advances, II BENEFICIARY Ewcep11ng therefrom all 011 oil any. under Ille lerma of u ld Daed of Paul F Fruchl>Om "He is not as mobile as a lot of quarterbacks but he 1s i AP WlrefMl9•0 so big and strong he 1s hard to bring down." Gibbs said. Rebel in flight "The other thing Plunkett can do 1s duck under the rush. •gilts. minerals. mineral righll, truSI, rees. Charges. and expen-of Norma F Frucllbom a1ural ges rights. and Other lht Trustee and of the lrusta created ydrocarbons by w11er~r neme by 1a10 Deed ol Trust RECORDED M11ch 12~ 1ge1 11 lnatr No No 15968 In BOOll 13978 page 15 I 1 ot Ottlclal Record• In Ille offioe of tht Record« of Orenge County; • When he does he doesn't look Lo run but 1s still looking to Nevada-Las Vegu Jeff Collins heads for a layup despite un· pass and make that big play. The big play 1s definitely the orthodox bit of defenae from UC Irvine'• Ben McDonald-Monday. Raide r ph1losophv." Chris Kotzbacb Marianna Black TOP GYMNASTS TO COMPETE I hapm.rn ( 11llegt' \\ 111 he: the \llt' ot the K 1p\ ~al 1onal < 1) mna'>lll\ ln1.11at1onal \aturuJ~ 1Ao1th !>omt ut the n:111on\ top gymna\t\ 41l hcdukd 111 tc11npcte. The mee t ~111 hcgtn a1 10 <1 rn v.1th the first of thrl'l' ,.,.,,, hour pn:hminar. comptttt1o n\. fhe other two .He \<hcdulcd for noon and 2 r> m During the prehms team and tnd1\ tc1ual all-around plJtC<. "111 ht: detcrm1nc<J, i\t 7 '() the C\l'ntng f1 n.11, l)(•gir1 "here '"c 1'<1p Ill tnd1\ 1dual\ lrnm thl' thH·t· prc hminan '><''\lone, .,.,,11 \ 11111 pt.'ll' \1an' rxrformr" l111m lhL' I \ "1,111or1al ll'am indudtng mam O h mp1 L h11 pdul,pv.1ll hl· JX•rfornung a\ will lolal cntne., < hm "-1111h.11 h ul I 1' trll' an\:J M.m:inna Kentucky ltot \Georgetown rolls too· Georgetown 74, Monmouth f>4 -Al ' ' Landover. Md .. Patncl. Ewing scored 19 San Jose State runs-points. grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked _ seven shots to lead the f&lJ;._Q9·ranked Past Pacific 79 49 Hoyas to a win O\Cr Monmouth. ' -The victor). Georgetown's eighth From AP dlspatcbe~ LEXJN(1lOJ\, 1-..y. -Kenn) Walker and Winston Bc:nnetl ~orcd 17 pomts ap1t'tT and po~crl·d a 'ernnd-half ,c·onng run that earned "lo 2 Kentucky past .\lahama 7fl-fth 1n a ~outhea'itern Con- fcrenu: ha'>ke1ball game Munda} \.\ alkl·r \Cored 15 of his point\ 1n the Wl unu half. 1nclud1ng sc'en dunng a 23-4 '>urge that helped the Wildcats bur~ the < nm\on Tide rht· \ IClO() hoosted KcntuCk) 10 11..0 o\c:rall and 3-0 in the SEC . while Alabama dipped 10 8-4 and 1-:!. .\labama led 52-5 1 with 11 ·4910 go. but "-\.'ntu'-"-~ 'lapped a 1rapp1ng press on the < r1m\on Tide and ran uff the next 15 pm n t \ \ dunk h' \.\ all.t·1 punuuated the 11u1hum g1' 1ng thl' Vv 1ldrntc, :t 66-S2 lead "11hfr47 1ogo ·\la ha ma's Bobb-. l e\· Hurt answered \\1th t"'o \lra1gh1 haskch for Alabama to dra"' thl· T1dr "'llh1n t.6-56 Hut Jo..l·ntuck\ Sl'ttkd mattrr<, h)' "><.Onng lhl' nl''t l'lghl pOtnl<,, 1ndudtng a field fOSI Jnd t"'o frl'c lhro" s b) Dick\. Beal. a pair of lrl'C throw~ b> Mel'v1n rurp1n and 3 c,hon- rangc basket b) Bennett That puc,hcd the margin to 74-56 with 3 5Ci tu go 'tra1ght. raised the Hoyas· record to 13-1 Ewing sat out the final nine minutes after takmg an elbow to the head Georgetown offi cials decided to rest the All-Amencan center as a precautionary measure. Monmouth. pla)1ng Its first year 1n D1v1sion I. was led b> Jesse Stout\ 17 po11n1~. The I fawks. 3-9. htt JUSt I 0 of 33 field goal attempts in the OJ)l:ning half a'> their leading swrcr. Ma'ion McBnde. wa'I scoreles~ for the half He finished v.nh 10 points. Guard Zacher) Trueblood added I 0 points for Monmouth. Su Jose State 79, University of P•elflc 49 -At San Jose. sophomore guard Ward Fams scored 21 points to lead the Spartans to a victory over the Tigers in PaCJfk Coast Athletic Assoc1at1on action. San J ose took advantage of 24 percent shooting b} Pacific in the first half to lead 44-26 at the intermission. Farris scored 14 of San Jose's points m the period. San Jo~ had a comfortable more than 20..pomt margin in the second half and nevertra1lcd Freshman center Brent Counts led PaC1fic wtth 14 points , DePaal 78, St. M.ry'a 74 -At Moraga. Ca.. sophomore center Marty E:.mht) scored two kt'} b<i~kets 1n the final 111> minute of play. hclptng the third-ranked Blue ~moos 'iurv1vc a scare and beat the C'iacl .. A lat k nf N<:wron Al·ar h .. K11t1hach. 17 rr1 en11, r<1,tcd a \1\th place fin1\h 1n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· the all-around lnmix·11twn c11 tbc Hqhd3\ Cla'>'>lc 1n 'ian Diego Rlatk. IS. wa' a pc.·rfornwr 111 thl' ht'\ta Ho\\l 1n Ph<K'OI\ a 1.:oupl<' of "eek<. ago \It hough tournament ollil 1al' an· C\pcl 11nga ~llout. \Omf t1cketc, arc \till J"a1lahh: al ~k whtl h indudc\ College, prep basketball prcltminan and final compet1t111n I or mon' information phonl' U~l·h" 11 . c ..... win Neveo1 L•• Veo•' ll UC lrvlM ---~--------· 61 OtPeul 1•. Sr ~,.,., 74 GoOd · for you! Dailf Pilai • ( 1,1~ ',1f11•rj ,l(j 11hc 111,. i)I$? "'n /ft ... Cotoreoo 74 P.c>otlel•llt S7 U OI ,.,.,, D•toVO 10. Ml M•rl>1 !. 0 4t \an IO\t \I 7t ft1c Ifft 4t \eetlle Pectlk 17 w WHMIOIOfl '° 0om"'9uer Hl~I 11 S~ lllou, 1 ... , St lllOCKllS Cerroll Mont "· Ortal Fe1t1 tr Montan• Tac11 71, 'toc•v Mou11· it n 1\ toll N•• ~ • o( • 11 W New Me..:i<O SI I ~ IAST r.wv.tc>•" 14 Mormo..111, N J l •fevtt11 \t ,t.mer1un •S VIiianova f• PtlllOuJ'Oh 'I Veit It, VenY10nl 70 • IOU'TH (lllldtl '4 Manl\llU 1• '''"''~ •1 N Ce•a'lf\a St '1 I Dulle N , 9\Kll."tll '1 E ttftllft'" SI 11 W Cerol•ne ,. tS u G-ff MnOll 13. ! Cer041ft• .. G.orole Teel\ 90. s Cerolllle St Jaclllon St ff, Gram1>11no SI Jtcktoftvllle n , 8apllt1 11 l(en1uc11v 1•. Alabema U I O\ll•lene Tech S6. P•ft Atnerlc:ar• Mvrrav s1 ,. ,redonl• 4' H C (P!enotle 61, Oevl<JM>n S6 Ht"' Orlte/lt n. G"'OI• $1 st 0'4 Domin.on " ....,..,Cl ... •tcnmonct '1. VMI ,. SW Loul1leM ... MetO\llllt SI Tllla"9 jO ~lotlda SI &J Va CommoflWtellll n. J1me1 ~d•M>ll .. IWDWUT Akron k Md ft\ttrft Sflof1 '3 Oetroll 74 luller•tlld 60 I! lttt11UC11v 60, Ve•f)trtltO n 10.... SI '1. ... IOwa 1S LOVola, Ill t4, Xt11ltt, Olllo U N lllll'Oi• ... II rran(lt, Ill •1 Orel •toeft• 10), 1-vllle 90 s JnlllOit " lftdlllN 51 " SI Lou" '4. Oklal\Qma City ., 5w Mi"ourl s• n. T•••• Arli110 IOI' 11 SOUTHWalT Heroin SI~ 7l. N TellU St ... ft••• A~M n. Anoeto SI " HA VllW LaAOUI CorON de! ~' 42, Irvine )1 UnlvClfClrv ... Cotl1 Me•• 40 C\lancla. '4 Er toro '3 ~b.tcll SI. llf-DOrl H•f'l>Of 4' fOI) all SOUTH COAST LIAGUI Minion VielO .., Ceoo VeM>tv &J S.11 Clemef\lt ,. L•OuM Htbt S Oalla HI 60 W~1CIM ~ (l -~"------_..;~~-------------"--------. nown lhat may be within or undctf Said sele will be held on Tuesd1y. Ile parcel of land hctfalnabove d• January 17. 198'4 11 2 00 pm at Ille rlbed loV41lhe< wllh Iha pe1pe1ual Chipman Avenue entrence to Ille IQhlS ol dtllllng mining exploring C1v1C Cetller Bull01ng, 300 Eut nd operating lheref0t and ll0<1ng In Chapman Ave . Orange CA no removing lhe 11me from u 1d Al the ume of lhe 1n1t111 publt-ano or any other lano. including 11\e cation of thlS notiee tl\e 101a1 iglll to w111pstock or 01tec1lon1lly amounl or the unpeld balenc. of Ille rill and mine from lands otllel 11\an obligatlon tecureo by the eboY9 ~ llOM herecnebove deterlbed, Oii or acrlbed OMO of 1rvs1 and "limited H weHs. tunnels and 1h1tt1 Into. osll a•pense1 and 1dvenQt1 It hrough or across Iha 10b10rface of $16-4.•37 20 tile land herelnabova deterlbed and The total 1ndebtedne11 being en o bollom Suell whlp1toctce0 or as11m11e on which tile opening bid la trect1ona11y drilled wells, lunnel1 omputeo may be oblalned by cell- nd shafts under and benllh or 1ng f415) 9•5·6"418 the dey bef0tt beyond the exlerlor 11m111 thereof. lie sale nd 10 redrlll. re1unnel, equip, meln-Oiied Decembef 20 1983 taon. rep111r deepen and OQereta eny FIRST ,t.MER ICAN TITLE IN · uch -us or mines wilhoul. l\OW· URANCE COMPANY the nghl to dttll mine store, s said Trustee aplore and Opt< ale through the IOr · By T D SERVICE COMPANY, agent ace or Ille upper 500 IMt of Ille y-06bble Krebs •n1111n1 Ste· ubsurtece ot tl'le land llctfetnabOve etary HCrlbed as reserved •n Oeed r• 1990 N CA. Blvd Walnyt Creel!, ordad Decembtr. 13. 19H In BOOll A 94596-3787 11304 Page 492. Ott1c1a1 Record• 15-94-4-9015 YOU ARE IN DEF,t.UL T UNDER A Published Orange Co111 Delly DEED OF TRUST D,t. TED April 17, Pilot Dec 'l7. 1963 Jan 3. 10, t984 •981 UNLESS YOU TAKE •CTION 6617-83 DEATH NOTICES Mid deed of trual deaerlbel Iha fotlowlng Loi 6 of T ra<:1 No 35 t9, u pey map rtcorded in 8<><* 128, Paget 18-21 1nclua1.,.. of ml•· oe1l1neous maps, 1n tlle Ofta of tht County Recorder of said County E11· C41PI the Soutll-llfly 1 00 IM1 of said land YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED 'OF TRUST DATED 211011981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· tlON tO PROtECT YOUR PROP- ERTY, It MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· NAtlON OF tHE NATURE OF tHE PROCEEOING AOAlNSt YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 4733 Cortleno. C0<on1 Del Mar CA 92625 (If 1 alreal address Of common dealgnlllon or property la lhown ebOve. no warranty it gt~ •• to ltt completeneaa or corractneee) " TM beneflellty undtr Mid Deed o( Trust. by reason of a brtaci'I Of d• laull In lhe obllgetlon1 NCurtd tht<eby. heratofore executed end delivered 10 the undtrtlgned • wrlt- len Declerallon ol Defeull and a.-mend for Sele, end wrluen notice of breech and of elecllon to ceuN tl\e underSJOned to sell "Id property to ut11ly u 1d obllgeuona. end lhtt'• WONN !J ~'f\1 \h:u11ci.c.l"') • J.-nuary ettctf tht Ynderliqned c:auNd uld ETHEL MARIE WONN. a 11.1984 Graveside services notlet of bfucll end of electlOn to r N Be h will be conducted on Thurs-l>t rec0<d«S Septemt>tt 21. 1983 u rc>Stdcnt o ew.port ac ' lnllr No 8J.• 16J.48 of Official ~ passl•d away January day.January 12.1984atRiv-e0<0slnt11eottaofllleRecord«ot 8, 1984 She was bom De-t'nnde National Cemetery Orengo County. t·embN 16.1900 in C.Olorado Pierce Brothers'Sm1ths Sald .. lewOlt>emade,but.ithOut M t Di to eovenent or wenanty, axprM1 Of Im· Shl• 1s survived by her or uary. rec rs piled, regerdtng 1111e posMlllon, or daughter. Leatnce Foster orr~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-fencumbrtnc:ea. to pey the remalnl~ Newport Beach and thret> prlncipel •um of the notCl(•I NCur9CI grandsons Funeral services MAA•OR LAWN-MT. OUVI by said deed of truat. with lnter .. t ., In Uld nott provided. adv~. If will be held Wednesday, Mortuary ' Cemetery eny unoerthetermaOIN4<1DeedOf JanuMv 11.1984 at l lAM at Ct.matory truft, lees c:t111rgea. end a•pentee of Pacific' View Mortuary 1825 Giiiet Ave. tile Trustee end ofll\e tN111crNted Cotta MMa by Mid Deed of truet Chapt•I Interment at 01 -5"'0-55s. SalOMllWlttbehtldon tueed.ay, 1vt>wood Cemetery in River-January 2•. 198.4, 11200 pm 11 tile ~1de, California Pac1f1c Chapman Avenue entrance 10 the V1Pw Mortuary. Dlrt'C'tors CMc C.Otar Building, 300 Eaat RIDINGS ALONZA P RIDINGS. a resident of Hunt1nglon 8e1Kh for more than 25 y!'a~ away Thurs· daYl January 5.1984 in Huntington Bt>Kh Mr Rid· 1ngs WM tht' 1<>n of Thomas Andrew and Marguerite Crismon Ridings and was born 1n Dallas, T('xas, No vcm~r 16,1919 Meo wu a Vt'tA'ran uf lhc Unilt'd St.aw. N&1vy dunng World War 11 nnd w a membt•r or thl' Costa Mc>~• Vf'W and Amt'r1can Lt>11on 1'08t H<- hAd bttn an Al mblf'r for McDonald Ooualaa and man l'('('t•ntly had workfd at tht• T<'x.co St.auon •t 7th & P rtflt Coil t Hwy Surv1v· I r\8 rt' • pt"'cia I f r11"nd, Etht>lt>nt' R WoodlnSlo n and on l lltf'r, Vir1fnJa BA4c·urn of Rtct\,tlrdton. T "'a: Frl<'ntU m•y call ot Pl rt: • Brother• Smllh1 Mortuarv ftom N N unul NRCI UOTHIRI HU IROAOWAY lllORTUARY 110 Bto.dw•Y Cott• Meaa 642-0t50 IAL TJ HRGERON IMITH I TUTHIU WllTCLIF' CHAP11. 427 E 17th S1 Co•ta Mtta S.Cl-937 t MoC09'MICk MOlfTUARY 11ts Laguna Canyon AO. llguna a..dt. Ce tHJ t 49'·1411 c Chapman Ave , Orenga, Ce Al Ille time of tht Initial put>U cellon ol 11111 notl09, the total •mount of tM unpaid b•lenot ol the obligetlon MWred by tile aboYI d• acrlbed deed of tfuet encl Mtlm41led coete. 8111*\MI. end IKfvanoM I• SM,13$39 The total indebtadnna lMNnCI 111 .. tlmet• on wtMcti the opening tild la ~puled mer tMI Obt.ined by cMI l'l9(?1.4) 937-0He Of (213) 827·•116 Ille dl y '*ore Iha aale Oiled o.c.tnt>er 27, 1"3 NEWPOF!~OME~ INC .. 1-'dTi .. By T 0 fomp y .Aoe"' Cindy~ A8'11t1nt S.Ctatll'y Ont Clty 81Vd. WMI Ofange • Ca 1129N ,(714)13&·8268 Pvbfllhed Oreng41 C~I Oelly ""°' J•~ary 3""' to. 11. tte• ' lf5343 For Ad Action Cal a Daly Plot AD-Vlmt -642·5678 " .. .. . . ~ =---=---=-- Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuelday, J U&fY 10, 1'9&4 Cl P\aJC *>net PlllUC t«>TICE MtlC *>TICE fltllJC NOflCE rtaJC NOTlC[ MUC li)TIC( "8JC M>ncE "9JC MJ1a 'M:TntOUl llUl•H NOllCl 0, PUBLIC HEARING T --.::::; MA1iW ITATWm>IT NOTtet °' TIWaTI I I.A'-& Otpatlm_..t °'the Tre..,,-,Jlntwoal 8! HELD BY THl ORANGE COUN NOTICE 0 DEATH OF MOTICa CW T1IUITVI U&.I lllOTICI 01 TMM~ eAU ..,.._.. CCMMT fhe ~Int ~ .,. OOltlQ ~ .... 1°'1.,... ~ 8ervlCw TV IOAAO Of' SUPEAVISOf:\S 8£.RNARD T. I.ONO AND w. ... MIJllrf'M.Ut .......... U'711'1711 cw c~ b<J81n1M n ~ONI Nottot ol AALm> IND IALI THC AMCN~C.NTS TO THE I.AH () p~oN TO a ""MIN T.&. ..._ o.-, ........___ COUlnl' CW~ T.I . No. H-Utlt Und4lr tn. .,ll\Of•ty in lnt .. t\111 USE £LEM ENT ANO TAANSPO &::'# 1111 '"' • UWf COOi! 0 • T .&. ~a:nt In lfl• Matf# of TN - w!Ai:, ~~~·,~ UMITCOU.H ~Code MCtoon 0331 tn. TATIOH EHMENTS ~THI o I TER E TATE NO. A TAMIMC8COWANY HERMH ,.,HAHC~L ~"· ~1anof Cl\atiel Irving OllrMttl 314t Col· ..... VllTA ' PfoC*IY dMCribed tMHow haa been ANGE COVNTY OENEAAL Pl.A l!l l7' ~r'*' Tnat .. unoer the ATION ,,..... ............ ~St Co9tt ....... Ce' t2t29 f~~~ua~u~,: =~o:.::."P:J."'fr'C:,,,01~~!.' ANO ,OA AELATEO PROJECTS . I Tu idl ht>ars bcn,.f1c1.i1"1C11. ll.L g LtTr•~U8l~A~~K>: duly ~lee! TrwttM wtlCW I IOt Ctiengie ol *me l6 Im b\itlMU .. COMuc:tecl by en Wi'l'l"slLL1Al PUBLIC AUCTION tt;""' ~late C/O na..-ar M Sot-· NOTICf IS HCA!8Y GIVEN that I"'! lft>J1tat1 .ind corHtn"UO\ 0 T .... HIGHEST D•~· F-folOWlng detctibecl d..o of If Ho A 121 1 lno/Vldl.HW .,... .._... ...... OttflOe Covnty Bowd of 8uJ*· , • ., .,...._.,. "" WILL S!LL AT PU~IC AUCT OROfA JO IHOW CAUSI CNt1M GllrMth TO THI HIGHEST BIOOl!R ,0 5th W1rwlck Lene Ne•port vltofl wiH hotd 1 hMrll'Q to eontlOet crt'dtW,.. uf S.•rrwrd r Long ASH ANOIOA THE CASHlfRS OA TO TH HIOHUT 1100£" , FOf' CHAHOa Of HAUi T1'11e ettt ...... I w11 llled with the CASH AND/OA THE CASHIERS 0 Be CA 92&80 propoule to •~ Ille Lan' UM and pt-n.oru who may bo 1!ATlf'IEO CHfCl<S SPECtftEO IN CASH ANO/OA THE CA5k1ERI OR IS.C IOM) County Ci.rte of OtllnQe Cou11ty on CEA'rlFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN tit proC)etty will be eolCI at pYbllc Element (LU 84· 11 end Tr#lePOf· th ls.t6 I tC' t('(f the-IVIL COOf 8ECTION 2t24h (P9Y· CEATtF'lEO CHt!CKS SP!CIFIEO &N ,renoiec0 AoCll9I Autlillllllt "-Dec lfl. 1914 CIVIL CODE SECTION 2t24h tpey tai. lindet Meled bid .. j)fOVlded by teuon u.rnen1 (T $4 1) 0 erw n l'\11 '" II Ille lllM of aalo In I~ CIVI'-COOi SECTION 202... ro.o •510n In "* ~ tor .,, ~1 able at the time of Nie tn lawfu Internal ~ue COO. Nellon 033$ Dare 01 HMfl"9 Januart 2~. 1044 will and/or f'Slalr Ol lhe United St.et .. ) all right, able 11 tn. tll'l!f ot .... In Otd9r petlUo•w 10 0..-• Publlan.d OrlllOt eo..1 Deity money oflhe United Ste ... ) all r!Qhl, •nd relit~ 1::1ion• Time or HMrlflO o 30 1 m or u A peuuun mis ~~;n fil~ Ille ena tnl•est ~ to Ind money Of the Uftl.ed Stai.el .ii riont. 1116/het nema om flfanclMO ~ Piiot Jan a. 15. 22, 29. t884 11119 and lnterfft conveyed to •nd o ... 9lda • M Openecti Janu1ry .oon ttier .. 11.,"' ooaalble by 1...itur111 Lon" Pl"rry m \M held l>Y 11 under •aid D..o of lftle Ind 1ntwett convey9d to and Rl.iblAlel to rnnt. Rubi 184·84 now held by It under Ml<I 0..0 o 24· t08" ' Location &o.td H-11\Q Room Hell • • Or ru11 in the PfOl>«'IY l'\w'ejnaftet • now held by It UfldW Mid OMO of IT IS HER.EBY Of'DENO tNt all Trust 1n tn. Pfot>ef'ly nere1nat1tt o .. Time eldt wlff be OpeMd: 10 00 01 Aominittrllk>ll, ,0 CMc ~, .. Supt"rtur Court of 11nge rlbed Trutt In the pr0pet1y llereinatuw 0 .. l)tlf'IOM lfli...s.s tn tne ,,..._ ------------toilbed AM Plaza (Corn• ol Btoadway and County r~quc•tlng that TAOSTOR KR MERRYMAN ICfl'*' •IO<ltNll<lappartMforelhltoowtlll Ml.IC NOTICE TAUSTOR· RICHARD P H!INt. '1"°' of ..... 24000 Avlla Roed, San1a Ana Blvd I S1n11 Ana Laur111 Lona Perry be ap-BENEFICIARY CROCK!R NA· TRUS TOR PEPP!RHIU! ~"*'' No 3 It 700 CMo· STEPHEN R AIZZONE LIQUnl Niguel. CA. 02817 4th f'IOOf Tile publlc hearing lnclu9'1 IM 101. 1 !d l IONAL BANK HEIGHTS c.t!let Oftw w.t, SMta Ma. c.1- ,ICTfTIOUI 8UIMH BENEFICIARY SANTA FE FEP. Tit .. Ofter9dl Only IM right, 11111. towing Land UM and TrlNPOf1allon JJOll lt l ~"1(ma repr~n· RECORDED AUQUll 20. 1pa1 .. BENEFICIARY MERCURY 8AV-to1ni.. on "-0 t7, , ....... t :15 NAflll ITATSMINT ERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS and ln1..-.. 1 01 David C Soro-Ee111e Utmenl Am.ndmenl propoe&li \JIU Vt' lU dm1m1ter the et la~ natr No 25855 In 8oo4I 141'8 p INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATl()N o'ckJGI( AM • end I'*' ..0 '*9 T'h• fOllOwlng !*tone If• dOlng SOCIATION . In .,,d 10 tn. Pfopefly will be Offtl'ed 1 Lend. UM fl9(Tlt(lt Amendment of firt:rn.;,ird 1' Long (under 58 of Ottielal R«iofda 1n the olflc» RECORDED Nowmber 13, t "'ow c-. Ii 1ny mey ._....•,.tty, b\Jllnatll R£COADEOJulyt3, 1970uln1tr for NII II r9Quetltd, lhe lnt.-nal t9a...1 thi• lndtpendent Admim.s· lheAl<:ofwolOtlflOtCowlty, u lnttr No 18521111 ~ l~83l Mid ~hlon fcx o..,. al,..,. DAVIS. GOTTLIEB ANO SHAW, No 18~0 In Booll 13227 pege 3 Revenue ~ wlH turnlth Inf()(· A Owne1·lnlll1ted ptQpOMI tol Mid OMO of ltUtl dMcrlbea tne ...,.. pege tm Of OftlClll R«iorde "'ould no1 be gram.cf. 1303 Avocado Avenue, Suite 280. of Offldal Reeord1 In IM office ot t mat Ion about po11lbl1 encum Sanllago Ranch to modify COf'I· trat1un of Elltatt'S Act) The 011owMg Pf°'*1Y f.,-j',;_ offlee of tn. ~-Of Or· IT 18 FURTf4(A OtdMMI IWI e • Newport hKh CA 02&80 Recorw of Or1n91Count). brancee. wl'llCh may be uMfUI "'ct.. dltlona 71clt 11 7ccx21 11nd 7(g) 0/ peUtJon 11 set for heann1 1n PARClL 1 Lot 2& of Tr11e1 No ange County C09Y of thl• ordet 10 lt!OW--.,.. EVlfetl 01v1t. Ill Tru11 .. of The Mid dMd Of tru11 de.crlbet I termln:Ya t~ value of the lnllf .. 1 so.rd of suP..vttofl Raeo\utlon DP pt No 3 at 700 Civic tO' In the City Of trvtne, County of Mtd deed' of trust deeerlbea t pul>ftahed In tn. Ofange COMll ~ g:monaT~tM~A s:;:2;-Lane, ·~~of Trac1 No 10018 1n 1 =· of Tiiie Tile rioflt, 1111e. and :~!9~A~~~~· 1 (Negatrv• Dectar~ U-nter Dr .. West. Sant.a Ana. :'f~=: ~~~~.::;3 11="9..f'::~~1 ~Tc;:: :W":i.1~ ":::' 1n ~,,.= Miiton Gottlleb, Tr~1 .. Of The Clly ot Ca.11 Meaa. County of Ot lnl11t111 of the llXP~ ("-med on 9 County·tnlluited llltlelldment 10 CA 92701 on 'Jan l8, 1984 at 2•. m~ rnapa, )n the Stet• Ot CalUornie M PW mep • 11 ,_.1 one. e wellk tor tour can- MUton end Pat Gottlleb Trull e lnQI. 81111 of CaJ•torr}la. u perm 1114l t1on1 of tP111 tor ml 111 and to the reflect IM 1>1pan110n of Coyote ca-. 9 30 8 m 1e1 of the County Recorder of Mid ~Otd In~ ,74 ~ 34 Md a5 MCU1tYe .,..1p<lot10 thl 419y ot...., Oallmont Dt•ve. Loe Ange!M CA rtcroded In Booll 42S. Pagee 4 to P'Ol>«'IY 11 olf•ed for Nie eubleci to nyon Landflll on lhe Land u.. IF YOU OBJECT W tht• ounty lndullve of M~ Mapa, In hearing 90049 Inclusive of mlSCefflnlOUI m~1. I tny prior valid outttandlng mof't· ment (EIA 5071 Exc;ept all oll. Oil rigntt. m1nera.11, the otttee of let\ County Reeorder al o.t.a Jlfl t , 1* North County P111~1. Lid . t303 the office Of 1ne County Recorder o fl~· encumt>rancet. or 011\ef '*'' c Countl:eo rlV\llOt\ 011 grnnung of th~ ~tJlaon, you 1nera1 nght• nat~ gu r'igtlta Ind Mid Covnty Frank Oomei1lcNm Avocado Avenue. Suite 280 Ne'#· Mid County In avor of thltd Pllftlet eoain•t ,,... Land VR t to reftec1 Cit should either 1tppear at the tl\ef P'rydrOC111t>on• by whatlOl\'er ucepto Unit 302 by 1 pani.t 1~ Judge of u. port Beach, CA 92eecl YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER IHP•yer that tafl IUl)lflOt to 11141 '*' Sphe<et of lnhuenc;e (Negat1¥1 Dec hearing and SUI~ you ob,ec· arne l\nown lhll may bl wlthln con...eyance rlGOfded Noll'lmber to Suc>etlor Ccutt Thlt b\Jtlneu 11 condUC19Cl by a DEED OF TRUST DATED June 20 of the United 81•1• ~ Pfopert}' II llflllon 3PNl9S) . l r I lle ob ndlftheparoetofland 1981 Ill bOOk l'-4288 Page l5 Of: Pub11$hed ()range COM11 ~ Otnlfll peftnetahlp 1079 UNLESS vou TAKE ACTtO ~ered tor .... "whlf• .... end "U D County-Initiated llVISIOn Foot IOOS or I c Wrt n }ElC-rlbld. t<>oethw with the 1>41'· lldal Aloo<d• ' Piiot Jan 10, 17, 74.,, t .... Donald W Shaw, 11 Tru11 .. ol TO PROTECT YOUA PROPERTY. I 11 and wil~1 recourte lgaln•t the hllllTrabuco Plan lions with the <.'OUrt before ual 1igh1 of dr11Ung, mining. ••· Unit 303 by partial racon~ 2Qs-M The Donald W Shaw Revocable MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE Untied Slat" No guaranty°' w1r· E COllCUrrtnl ProjeCla for the ~armg Your appear· ortng Ind OC>lflllng thefelor and llGOfded O.C.,.,..t>et 23 t9f2 M In Trull. Genlfel Pertntf IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION 0 ranty ••Pf ... ()( Implied. la made .. UM Element Amendment 1oe ... 1 In Cllla? mAy be U1 person or by tor Ing In and removing t"9 llrument No 82·4S04 77 Offielel Re-Pl8.JC ll)TIC( Thia etatement WU tiled with lhe THE NATURE OF THE PAOCEE to IM valldlty ol Ille lltle. quellty. elude , • r rom lald land ()( 111y Olher land. QOfd• County Clerll of Ot1nge County on ING AGAINST YOU. VOU SHOU Quantity, wetgh1, Ila. or condition ot 1 • Communny Profile ~mend your ;1t\Omty ncludlng the r!Qht to wtilpatoctc or UnlJ• 30' 307 308 30ll 310 3t t YOU AM .. ~AULT ~ A Dec 30. t983 CONTACT A LAWYER. any ol tn. PfoPlflY. or 111 fllneH for menl 83•21 tor Coyote Canyo IF YOU ARE A C REDI-lrectlonally dnll and mine from and 312 by' a panial r ' • • DIE> ()II nwn..!.. OATID MIOUIT f2Mt04 1093 Sea Blutt Drive. Coata M•••. any uN Of pu1poee No claim Wiii t>e Landfill (EIA 507) TOR l>r a cdhungem cr(.'<iitor ands othel' than thoM llerekla~ rac0tdld June 8. 1083 u lnrtrumenl 21. 1te2. UNU!I• YOU tMUI At;. Publltned Orenge Cout Delly Callfornl1 eon•ldet&d f0t allow1nce Of ldJult· 2 • Select1on 01 1 grading plan f h d ~ f 1 eacrlbed. Otl or gu ...i11. tunnel• p.238049 Ottlclll R.corct. T10M TO "'°ftCT YOUR ~ Pilot J111 10, 17. 24, 3 1, 198-4 "(II a 11re11 1ddru1 or common ment Of fOf 1e1el1tlon of the .. le lll•rnative l0t Coyote Canyon Land 0 l e ect'&.S<! • you must I ~ nd st111t1 Into. through or acroea l»!lt 308 by apal1tal r~ ' ~fn'Y. fl MAY M 90U» AT A ..U. 211·84 OellonatJoo .oLp10Qerly is baaed on failure of the property to 1111 (6IA S07) 11 T-rilMPOflatton E ~our dalm with the <.-ourt or he •ublurface of uie land tietlln· , .Auourt 23, ,083 a tnetru· UC 9ALL • YOU .... llM & ------------above, no warranty la given u to It conform with 1ny exprffMd or lm· metll Amendment 198._1 present ll to the personal rep-boved11C1lbedandtobo1tom•U<lll men!' No 93.381040 Ottltl&I Re-"LANATIOM OI' THa .._.,.._ tW Ptltl.JC f«>TICE eomp1e1eneu Of c0trectneH)." T piled rec>reMntallon. A. Aev111ons ot the Muter Plan of resentallve appointed by the hlpttocited Of dlraclionally drllled cord•. Code 55·028 P1rcel: THe ~~YOU, O.nefk:l1ry und•r Mid Deed o ""9mptlon "Ith•• The rlghta of r• Aiterlal Hlghweyi CMPAH) Compo. etla. tunnel• and enatt• uncs.r end 93o-t40-0t 02 06 13 YOU ~ CONTACT A LAW· flCTITIOUI IU&INEll Trull, by reason of a breacti or Cj dempllon. 11 epeclfied In lnternll nent IACludlng court w1th1n Cou.r months 11th or beyond the ••lwlor YOV Afi IN 'oEFAULT UNDER A YIA. NAMI ITATIMINT fault In the obllgatlona MCur Revenue Code MCtlon 8331. 1re ( l) Chang•s 10 the MPAH mod· Crom the date of first issuance lmlls thereof and to redrllt, rtiiunne4, DEED OF TRUST DATED Novem..,. llOTICa <W 1llU9TD'9 aAt...S The fo~ng P41fl0nl are doing thereby. heretofOfa e .. euted in quoted u follows lfy'lng or Arterial Hlghw1ya (MPAH of letters as provided in Sec· ulp, maintain, repair dMpefl and 7, 1080. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. JK). 40f7ll butlnett u . dellvered lo IM underlign.d I ~rlt a.o. 1337• ~Ion of PYop-Component Aoumoor lel1ur 700 r h p ba Cod perale through the turf.oe Of the TION TO PROTECT VOUR PROP· On Ja.rwaty 30. 1* at tO:OO NORTH COUNTY PARTNERS, len Detlaratlon Of Default and .,.,. World Planned Community and IM lion 0 t e ro te e pper SOC>, .. , ol the IUblUrflOI Of ERTY IT MAV BE SOLD AT A PUB-A.M .. 11 The,.., enlr8no9 tooby on LTD., 1303 Avoc:.do Avenue. Suite mend tor Sale. and written notice o (a) lefofe &a6e. • Any person Aliso Viejo Planned Community or Ca!Jfomta The Ume for tie l1nd hereln1bove dMCrlbed, u LIC SALE If YOU NEED AN EXPLA 5th Street of Chicago TJtle !Nutence 280. ~ a..cn. CA 02860 btMCl'I and of elecllon 10 cauae I whole l>fe>perly hlS been leYted (21 Consideration of revlllon1 10 ft ling clauns Will not expire eMrYld In the Deed flom The ll'ilne NATl()N OF THE NATURE OF THE Company bulldlng locei.d at 501 Donald W Sh1w, u Tru11 .. of under1lgnld to Mii Mid property 1 upon ltlall have Iha right to pay the the MPAH modllylng the circutillon rior lO four months Crom the omp1ny, 1 West Virginia C~· PROCEEDING AGAINST vov. v Nofth Main Street. In the City of The Don.id W Shaw Revocable ut11fy Mid o«>llgatlon1, and ther ltl'IOUnt due. l<>oethef with Ille •11· ayatem in and near the Cllles ol Villa p llon. reciorded ,\Pf'll I, 1974 In boot! SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Senti Ana, County ot Ot'AflOI, Ster. Trull. 47 H1tbor RldOf Drive, New· 11ter the underlignld cauMd .. peose1 of the proc.edlng. II any. to Park Orange and Anlhelm (Tait· date of the heanng noticed 11107. page 14 t 1, Offlcl&I R«:orda. 26&4. 1168 Senta Alla Ave • Costa of Cellfomla, CAUFOAHIA AE· port Beach. CA 929e0 notice of brMCh and of lllectlon t lheSecre11ry1t any time Pf'lor to the Serrano Delellon EIR) COM· abovt.> 1n111ument No 242 MMe.~ CONVEYANCE COMPANY. a Cal- Claudette Y Sh1w. 47 Hart>or be recorded September t3, 1983 ule thereof. and upon auch pay· PLIANCE WITH CEOA YOU MA y EXAMINE the PARCEL 2 E&Mmenll. rlgtl1 111d '(tt 1 llfeet lddt ... or common lornta COfporatlon. II duty 11>- Rldge Drive, Ne.wpon Beach. CA Instr No 83~•02029 ol Oftlclal menl the Secretary lh•lf rettore Emmonmental documentation hu f 1 k b h If ICenMI over other iota In TrlC1 No oesignallon of propetty 11 thown pointed Truet .. under tNt Cl9tUlln 92680 cord• In the ottiOe ol the Recorder 0 such property to him. 1nd 111 further been preperted fOf each ptopoe.al u t e ept Y l e court you 102 ror the purpoeea Ml tortl't In above, no wirr11nty 19 given a 10 lta Deed of Trwt IQOUtecl by WILLIAM AeglMld C Ctiarnber1 Ill. 4221 Orange County; p1oceedlng• 1n connection With the lndtcateO above pursuant 10 the Cali· are interested m the estate, rtlcle IX of the Oeciiaratlon of Cov. completeneae or QOfrectnesa).. T HAYS,• mwrllld men• h6t aep. Kalkoo Pl-. Honolulu, Haw111 S1ld lale win be made, bul wiJhout levy on 8UCtl Pfoperly lhall CUM forntl Env1ronmenta1 OuaJlty llC1 ind you may serve upon the ex-anti. condition• and restrlcilOna blneflclery uf\det Mid OMO arate property INStors, recorded on 96! t8 ~I Of warranty, ••P' ... °' Ir.om the llml oJ auch paymenL tn be rev\IWeO b the 8oard of ad · to ICOfded In Booti 10735, P~ 293 Trust'. by reuon of e bf each or • 8-~ 2 tte2, • trwtn.wnsrt Thll butlneu 11 condtKted by 1 plled. regarding 11111 poueaalon,"' (b ) Redemption of AMI E1t1t1 Super.ttsor• prlOf 1~ or eoncunenl ecutor or mmtstra r , or seq .of Official Record1,lncludlng flUll 'in the obllgallon. Mc:Wed No 82·310708of0fticill Aecordlof Umlted p1rt111r1hlp encumbrlnOIS, to pay the rem11n1no Arter..... wilh these amendments Thi• en· upon the attomt'y for the ex· t not limited to, euementt, rlghll thltlby, heretofOfe 1..,cutecl and Orenge County. Stele of CMfomta. Donald W Shaw, at Trust" of principal eum of the ~1,1(1) MC:UreO ( 11 PerlOd ·The ownete ot any rial vironmen1al documenlliton 11 avlll· ec:utor or adm.in1.Strator, and nd Ileen'" f0t the pul'P<>M Of: (Al dell\'lfed 10 lhl undWllgned 1 Wftt· Under the powar of .... t,.,. con- The Donald W Shaw Revocable by Mid deed of Trust, with lnterett proper1y IOld H proVldld In Melton able IOf publk: review bet._, tM file with the court with proof Minor ancrolChments on edjolnlng ten Declaration of Default and o., lained: wtU Mii .i f>Ubllc 11.tCUon to Truet 111n said note Pf'Ovfded. ldvances, ii 633S their hetf1, 1Hculor1, or 1d· houra 01 8 00 am and , 30 m 11 t•. CB) Repair, replacement and mand tor s.i. and written notice of the htghMI bidder for C41911, or ctl9dl Thi. 1t11emen1 w11 flied with the 111y, und., the term• ofQlq'Oeld of mim1t1ators, Of any per10n h1v1no the Enwonmental Anatysla Jvlllon. of service, a wntten requ~t 11n11nance ot cer111n Hwer, b<Meh and ot' .-Ct.lot\ 10 CauM tlle u o.cr1bed ~· ~ .S the County Cieri< ot Orange County on 11u11, •-. ct111gea, anfl...~ ... of any lnte<est therein. or a llen there· Aoom 280 ,00 CIVIC Center Dtlve stallng that you desire spectal ater. .iectrlclty, gu, telephone, undersigned 10 NII Mid prc>perty to t!IM of .... In l..tvl money al the Dec 30, 1083 the Trull" 1nd of the llusta created on. Of any person In their beh1ll. West. Santa Ane, California nota<.'e of the filing or an an· ralnage and cable lllevitlon 11!'91. aaUsf) Mid obllgattonl. Ind l,,.,._ Unii.d Stat• of Amedca.. wlthoul. F2MIOI by aald Deed ol Trust lhall be permitted 10 redeem tM All persons either ta Ing or opPos-d t r onnectlons and lacttttlet. elter Ille underligned 'tauMd Miki warranty llq)f ... or 'MClled M to Publltlled Orange Coul Dally S11<1 sale wlll be held on: Wednee· Rfopeny sold, or any par11cul1r tract In lf\ese ro 1~~r• Invited 10 ventory an appratSemen ~ vou ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A notice ot brNCh and ol IMctlon to 11111, UM. ~ ... ~ or encutn- Pllot J1n 10, 17, 24, 3 I , 198-4 day. J1nuary 18, 1084, al 2·00 pm ol IUCh properly II any time within pr~I tn!r = befOfe the Board estate assets or or the pell· EEO OF TRUST DATED August 9. be recorded August tO, 1983 u bflnCeS, Ill rlght, tit .. and lnw• 2 t2-84 11 lhe Chepm1n Avenue entrance to 180 days alter the sale thereof 01 Supervisors uons or att'Ounts menuoned 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION ln'1i No 83-3-47135 In Booti of Of. now held by It a111ucm Truatee In end ------------the Civic Center 9ulldlng. 300 Eut C2l P11ce ·Such properly 0t tract Mateital 11111 you wish t be brought m Section 1200 and 1200 5 of O PROTECT YOUA PROPERTY. IT 11c111 Record• in the ottlce of the to the following delcribed PfOC*1Y Ch~man Ave., Orange, CA. of property shall be permitted to be 10 lh• Board 01 Supervisors' anen· h C I f P ba Cod. MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. Recorder of Orange County; tltuated tn 1"41 aforeeald COunty end Pla.IC NOTICE At the time of the Initial publl· redeemed upon paym•nt to the llon 11 the hearln must be filed with l e a I ornia ro te e. 1F YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of Said aale wlll bl made. but wlltloul Stet•. to wit· ---FIC_TfT,.._IO_U_l_8U--lt-Nl_l_I __ cation ol this notice. the total purch ... r. or In case he cannot be the 'cierk ol lhe ioard 24 hOUll or PubltShed Orange Coast HE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-covenantorw1tranty,ll(pf ... Oflm· A CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED NA• ITATIMINT amounl of Ille unpaid balance of the found In the county In which th• more prior to Ille acheduled hearing, Daily Pilot Jan 4, 10, 11. 1984 INO AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD plied, regarding lltle polNMlon, or Of· ~ 1 obllgatlon MCured by the ebove de-property to ti. redeemed l1 altu11ed. ••• cop1e1 are required I 04_83 Of.ITACT A LAWYER enoumbrane.a, 10 pay the r.mlllnlng PARCa 1 Units 298 end 30 on ™' lol!Owlf\O 1>41'ton• 1ta dOlng ecrl'*' deed ol tru" and .. 11m1ted the 1mount payd by sucn purchaeer For further l'l1,ormallon you lie In· •9St Pueo 0. Vega. Irvine. Cllt· prlnclpll eum of the notet•) NCUred Parcel t u oer mac> filed In book t:>u~= ~:SAL TEAATION ALLEY. co"'· ••penMS. and advanoea '' and inter"' ther&Ofl at the flll ot 20 vlted co ca~atrick Lee in the Ad· torn11 by Mid deed ol Tru•t. with lnter .. t 1se. ~ 141 and 1!, of P9t'Ctt.....,. ~ 187. 192 04. percent per innum vance Pl1nn1 Division " (714) P\a!C NOTICE "(If a 1tr .. 1 lddr"1 Of common u In Mid note provided. edvlnCel." (hef9in Mid p.,oel ). M ltlOwn and 224 Ogle St., Coate M.... 92827 TM to111 l11debtldneu being an Ettect of Junior Encumbfenc:M 834·S380 or ~me inio the ottlce n1Qn1tlon of property 19 thown any. under the terrna ol Mid Deed of defined on 11111 c.ttaln Con· N~=~C~~=1c11tt Dt . eatlmate on wtlk:h Ille opening bid 11 '-· U3t(c). Etf.c:t of Junlof En· 10t1ted at 400 Ctvte Cenlet Drive NOTICE Of otllOU/T10N bOve. no -rranty 11 ~ ... !o "'trust, fees. ch.,gea, and~of dotr*Wm Pieri recorOld Oecetnber Thi• ooslna1 11 conduc11d by 1 computed miy 0. obtained by call-cumbfllfteff. Wesl Room 263B S1n11 Ana Call· CW 'AATNl"IH!ft pleteneu or eorrectneea). The the Tru''" and of the trustac:feeted 31• 198t In boot! 14344• PIOI 57 lng(1t4)937-0966or(213)627-486S A c:ertllicate ot 11le ot personal fornla 92702_,.0,9 · 1 lciary under Mid Deed of byMldOeedofTNSt OtftdelAlcorCSsof_?r"'OI~· g-::-~ :~=Ip Ille d1Y t>efore the aale proPlf1Y given Of I deed to rMI BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF Publit notice 11 hereby given that rust by reuon of a breach or• Slid Nie Wiii bl held on Mondey, Call!ornle (the Condominium Thlt tlllctmlllt waa flied with the Dated December 19 1983 propeny ei11Cuted purtuanl to MC· SUPEAVISOAS OF ORANGE Jeck B.eyerletn and Robert R IUll In the obllgallonl MCUted January 23. t"4. 112 00 p.m at the Plan') County Clerll of Ora"""" County on MAR VISl A llon 6338 ati.11 d11Charge IUCh prop-COUNTY CALIFORNIA Sather heretofore dOlng buslneat hereby, heretofore e•,cutecl Ind Qlaipman AlllnUI entrenc:e to ttle PAAC€L 2: An undivided 2.°' per· -·..-N Nk:I Trust... eny from 111 !lens. encvmbrancea. · JUNE ALEXANDER under '•ne llcilllOUa firm name and lveted 10 the undlnlgned a writ· CMc c.tlter Building, 300 e..t cent ~l lntereet In and 10 Mid Pwc.1 Oecembet '9• 198' fn.117' Qy TD SERVICE COMPANY. lgefll and llllet over whleh Ille lien ot '"'. Clerk ot the Board! style or Flstl·n·Fun It t808 Glluy en Deciaratlon of Default and 0.. Chaprn. In All'I . Otenge. ca excepting ttllfetrorn ~· ehoWI\ Publllhld Orange Cout Cally B~ Sandie Arment1, A.Ulatanl Sec· Unlled S11t11 with respect to whlcll 01 Sul)ll'Vl90fl Drive. City of N9wPOrt BMdl, Coun· and IOt Sele. and written notice ot At the tifTll of the tnltlail publi-on the ConclomiNurn . . 24. r•tary ttte levy w1a made hid Pflorlty Ora County ly of Orange Sttte of Callfornl1 dk:I MCh Ind of 8'ectlon lo caiM the cation of thls nollee. the 101&1 PARCEL 3 E.uemwita ~ P1T,t.: lO, 17• 2 • 31 • t984 One City Blvd West. Orange. CA Deecrlptlon of Propetty: City ol Publlsnecl Orange Cou1 "g'alty Piiot on the 111 dey of Deeemb«. 1983. by aig~ to MM Mid property to amount ol the unpaid blltnee Of the '*'1JO t:c"'~::: ~~ NllC NOTICE 02168 ~ 8-ch. County of Otinge Jin 10 198• 224-841 withdr1-.1 dlllohll the Mid part· litty aliCS obllgatlona, end lhW• ~Ion MCVrld by the above 0. ute 1 C714) 83s..8288 Loi \S of tr1tt number l973, .. I* · nenttlp 1nd tennlnata tllelf ret1t1on1 fler fhe ~ e--.d Wd ICrlbld deed of trust Ind •imated (II defined Oil ._ CO.~ Publlatfed Ot•noe Cout Daily map rKorded In bOolt 114, PIO' •2 DllDtlC MnTJCE .. p1rtnen lheflln UC:• of bre.ch Ind ol elecflon to COii•. IXperl-. end ldvlnc:M II Plan and "-'''bid In the Declet· PtlOI Dec 27 t983, Jan 3, tO, 1934 ol mmp1 In the ottlce of II)• County r ~ "" Sek:l t:>ullness In the luture Wiii be recoroect Septemb« 29. t983 u s 138.351 61 allOn) '1CTl110UI Ml ... 11 6618-83 Recordet of Hid County F CTITIOUI 8UllNEH conducted by Robert R Salhlf wl'IO nelr No 83-430287 of Offlclal ~ The IOlel lndebtedneN being an PA-ACEL 4 ~ - NAiii ITA Tl..wf Improved rHI property commonly 1 E T TEMENT wlll pay and dlSCTlarOt a.II llabilltlff O<dt In 11\e ottlQe of the AeeOfdlf ~ """""• on which lhe opening bid" men~~~ nghlll ~ to TIMI lollowlng per.oHt are dotng lllmtfC NOTICE kno..-m II 1S" Warwtcil Laoe. N-· The lol~AM a A d ' end debll of the n1m and ilCelve an range County. computed mey t>e ot1111nec1 by can· euch ,.,.,,. to "" Ille Common AIM l:>UtlnMa 11: n-. Poll Beach. CA 92660 b owing persons are 0 no monies piyable 10 1119 lotm Said 14le wtll be made, but wilhoul ing (71•) 937--096& or (2 l3) 627-488S (11 detdleO on said eor.dom1111urn CHEADLE MCKEAREN & CO., FICTrTIOUI IUllNEll Pre>pef'ty rnay be lnapectad at: 1S 1.. u~~~sS~~E ASSOCIATES l TD F'urthet no11Ce I• hereby given that oven1nt or warranty, uprHI or Im· the day ti.tore Ille Mle Plan 111d described in the Deel.,. 11St Dove Str .. t, Suite 205, New· NAlllE ITAT!Ml.NT War.NICI< Lane. Newport Beach. CA 1072 SE Bnstol. Suite 102: Santa Ille undersigned wWI not be reepon· II~. regarding 111141 posaesalon Of Dated Dec1mb11 23, 1983 :::'~r!~cept lhe Restricted Com--pocrt-~!'.:.St.Ot_&eoE..,.~e Court. The fotlowing per10ns are doing 92660 Aha CA 92707 s1ble, lrom thll day on for any obll· cumbllncet, lo pay the remaining HERMES FINANCIAL PARCEL 5 Easements fOf the UM .. ..,,_,,. n '""" bullnen u : Subml11lon of •Id•: All btd1 must Ra P Olmscheid 1072 SE gallon incu,,8<1 by the olhe" In hit r1nc1pal 1um of the nole(a) secured COAPOAATION N~ Beach, Ca. 929e0 C p S l DSC SEA CES be submitted on Form 2222, Sealed Y own name or in 1111 name of the firm by Slid deed of Tru'1. with Inter Ill 18 aald TruttM and t>eneftl of Owrlers u 8Udl .._. John J McKerren 2520 Cliff AN APE VI • Bid for Purchase ot Seized Property Bnslol Suite l02. Santa Ana. CA · c · 11 lri said note provided advance1 If By T o Ser c A 1 ments 11te par11CUlany 1e1 forth In the Ortv1. N~ a..cn.'ca. 02883 920 Aibor St · Costa Mesa, Ca Contact the ollfce Indicated below 92707 10fn~~·~111~1 2~~1 0~~-m~· ny. under the terms of.said Deed 'ot vice ~.~•::leho= "rtlcle •nlltleo "EH1men11" ol the Thi• butlneu 11 conducted by· 92627 lor Forms 2222 end 1nt0tm1tlon Thll business 11 conducted by a 1983 ' Y • trust. IHJ, charges, and expenMI ol Alllsllnt Secre1a,Y Oecla1111011 or Covenanll. Con· Dec t9 t983 Robert C. Colwell. 920.Arb0f St · 1bou1 the property Submit bid• to llmlled Plllnershlp. he Trustee and of the trusts created On City Bl d w 1 ditlons and Aestrtcilont '9COfded In JOno J McKttren Co"• Mna. Ce 92626 the perton named bel<>w before ltll Ray P. Olmscnetd How1td •· "-lctl by said Deed ot Tru" 0: cv ·92~ book 143,.4 page 77 (the "Dec11t· Thi• •tatement w11 ftled with the This buslnea 11 conducted by an time bid• will be opened This statement wu med with tl'\e ~=:A!?~"c~~~ulle :zoe Said sale will bl held on· Tueect1y Pubh•hld Oren;.""'~~ Dally atlon"J under the Seciion ~~ County Clerk of 011nge County on lndlvldual Perment Tlfm~ Bld1 mull be ac· County Clerk ol Orange County on ' anuary 31 198' 11 2·00 pm at ttte p I 1 J 3 10 17 198• In such •r11Cle entitled Certain Robert C Colwell Dec 12 1983 ..!atk Beyerleln · · 1 o an . . Euements for C>vimerw" and "Sup. Dec. tO, t 984 Tiii t 1 1 I led 1111 the companied by 1he full 1moun1 ol the · F232A38 Published Orange CoHI Dally hapman Avenue entrance to the 66S2·83 -'211111 C : *c'le<~ Owu 1 cO:nt on bid If 11 tolalt $200 or less II the IOlal OA"WIN I WAGNER Piiot Jan lO 1984 lvlt Center Building 300 East port Sefllemenl Ind Encroach· Publllhed Ot1ng1 Cout Deity oun Y 0 range Y bid 11 more than $200. submit 20 ' h~man Ave • Orange. CA Pl8JC NOTICE men• Pllol Jan to. 17. 24, 31. t084 Dec 9• 1983 . percent of the amount bid ()( $200, l ull• 410 Al the time of the 1nttl1I publl· ALSO EXCEPT 111 Wltlt ¥no In"' 2t4-84 Fnm7 whleheve< IS g1Hl1t On aecepllnoe 16401 Von KermlN\ AHnue 111on of thl1 notice, the total FICTITIOUI IUllNlll under Mid land Published Otinge Coul Dally of the hlghelt bid the bal1nce dlHl, If !nine, CA. t27lS Pllll.IC NOTICE amount of the unpa.td bal1nce ot Ille NA• ITATHllNT ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM'*· TICE PllOI Jan 10, 17. 2 ... 31. 1984 any, will be required In lull (714) '56-1151 bflgatlon secured by the abOve de-The lotlow1ng persons ara dc>lng t11n oll gu and hydrotlfbon ___ ..;...;;.;;;.;;.;..;.~;;...;..,;...;,___ 213-84 form o4 '•yment: All payments Pubh!lhed Orange Coast Daily NOTICE Of OlllOLUTION strtbld d..a of lnJst Ind estimated bullnest II tnt11tes11 as re-vecl by Ind eon- -------------1mu1t be by call\. eerllhed Check. Pilot Dec 20 27 1983 Jan 3~ 10 Of ,ARTNERIHIP OSll, •llpenMt. and advanca I• COVINA COMMERCE CENTER veyed lo LOUIS ~nklng...,.... c P\JBl.IC NOTICE cashier'• Of lreuurer's check or by 198,. 4.529 82 1072 S E Br11tol SUlle 102 S11111 Aelnkillg Arthur A IJndetta Ind -------------1" United States po1tal b1nk. ex-6569•83 PubllC notiea is hel'eby given 11111 The tot11 indebted,_ being an Ana CA 92707 othlts by instruments reeordld 0.. flCTITIOUI IUlfNEll press ot telegraph money order PtllllC NOTICE LISSA EDITH JACOBSON and timate on wtilch the opening bid 11 Aay p Olm9C"9td 1072 s e cernblr 27 1944 tn ~ 1297 ANCHORAGE APARTMENTS, NAME ITATElllENT Make check or money O<dlf payable TRACIE RENEE SCOTT. hlrelolora ompuled m1y be obtained by c.11· Brlllol Suite l02 Sinta Ana. CA page 166. Aprtl 2. HMS. In booll 2888 B1y1hore Orl1•· Newport The following persons 111 dOtng lo the Internal Revenue SeNICI NOTICE TO doing business under the flc1111ouS Ing C• 15) 94!>-&4 t8 the di)' before 02707 1311 page 142 t November 9. 1949 Beech. Ca 02663 t:>ullneu aa T J OIMuzlo, Revenue Olftcer CMotTORI OF hm n1me Ind style of BAYSHORE he .. le ~II Properttes. 1 Cehlornia gen· n book 1924. P999 S301 , M.,.cn 2•, Lym111 H FlfWell, 2 88 Ba~e CHEADLE MCKERAEN g CO . lnt11tn1tl Avenue Servlel 8U'-K TA.ANIFl!A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 113 .. 16 Dated J.nuary 3. 1984 e<el partnerahlp 3&9 Sen Miguel, 1950 In booll 1989, pege 48tt. Sep. Drive. Newport Beacti. CaHf 92883 115 t Dove St1Mt, Suite 205. N-· 24000 Avila Aoad ANO Of IHTEHTION Via Lido. Suite H. City of Newport T D SERVICE COMPANY Suite 120 N-pcn 8a1Ch CA lemt>er 8, 1950 1n b0011 2068, PCIQI Catherine S F11W81I, "me •• port 8each. Ce 92860 L1gun1 Niguel. CA 92677 TO TAANUER Beath. County ol Orange Slate ol s Htd Trull... 92660 «2 Ind .. 45. Apnl 20. 1954, In bOOll lbOYe Cerl Cheadle. 29 Encore Court, 7 t4-831 ·4020 ALCOHOLIC HV&"AOl C11lllornl1 did on the 6th day of July. By Debbie K.reba Olten Propet1H1t, 1 Calilorn11 oen· 2712 page 397 1 November I , 1958 Nancy F. Gurley, &37 Rancho Del N-port Beach. Ca. 92660 Publl1hed Orange Coast Daily Pll01 LICENll! 1984 by mutual conMnt, dluolve lhe Autatant S.cr.tary .-al pannerllhip 197152 MacArthur in bool< 3704. pages 303. 30' Ind C.,.ro. t=allbrook, Ca. 92028 John J McKerren. 2520 Cllll Jin 10. 198,. (8-:1. 1101 .. 107 U.C.C. aa1d p111ner1h1p and terminal• their 1900 N Callfomla Blvd Blvd Suite t20, Irvine CA 92715 305 all being 01 official ~csa. B1rb1ra F Wlnckl11. 17887 Oflve. NewPort Beach. Ce 92663 107-04 and 2'07).74 8 I, Codi) ret111ons 11 partner• therein alnut Creel!, CA 94596-3787 Andrew J l(ilanz 1072 s E 1ecords ot Orange County Cell· Vlnel1nd Ave, Monte Sefeno. C1llf Thi• t:>utlness 11 conduC1ed by NOiie@ 1111e1eby given 1n11 a bulk Said business In the future wlll be 1S·944-90t5 Bristol, Suite 102 Santa Ana. CA f0t1111 95030 Dec; 19. 1983 1ran1t11 including An alcotlollc conducted by TRACIE RENEE Publllhed Orange Coul Dilly 92707 ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM ell Lyman G. F'ar-11. 2428 22nd John J McKerren t>eve111ge hcenae. Is about 10 ti. SCOTT who will pay and dttch1tge Piiot Jan 10. t7 24. 1984 This bul•neu 11 conducted by 8 on oo ughts mlllefals. mineral Str"1, N-port Beach. C• 92660 Ttlls statement was flled with the PU8l.IC NOTICE made of lhal certain llquor •lore all ll1billt1ea arid debts ol 111e llrm 207 .94 generil pirtnersh•P r19hts natural gas rtghll Ind other Thia t:>ullneu I• conducted by County Clerk or Orange County on business known as MR. BUCK'S and receive 1111 mon~s Ptlyt1ble 10 lhe Aiy p Olmacheld hydrocart:>ons by w111tl09'i9f nlm4I Lyman G Farwell Dec 19 1904 8TATl!MENT Of WITHDRAWAL LIOUOA and localed at 2989 Fair· llrm Pllll.JC NOTICE Thll ataiemenl was hied wltn lhe known geothermal ltNm and •II Thi• atatement wu llled wflh the "233131 f'AOM PARTNERI HIP view Aoad City or Costa MH&, Further notice 11 heteb~ given lhat County Cieri<. 01 Orange County on prO<Jucts de11ved lrOfl'l 1ny or the County Clerk ol Orange County on Published Orange Coast Dally OPl!"ATINQ UNOER County ol Orange. State ot Can. the under•lgned will not be respon-FICTITIOUS •UltNlll Dec 12• 1983 torege><ng thll may be w11111 Of ut'lder Dec 20 t983 Ptlot Jan 10 17 2• 31 1984 f'ICTJTIOUI •UltNl!lt NAME torn1a 92626 &Ible. from 11111 di )' on tor any obll· NA.Mt 8TATl!Ml!NT ~ ttte parcel ot land heretnabove de- . ~ 214·11<4 · ' ' · 1Tlle lollowlngpertonh1.1wllhdrawn Namoa ol Transferors and gauon incu"e<I by the othera In hl1 The loltoWlng perlOt\I are dOlng QAAwtNa WA~ tcrlbed 1o091he< wtth 11)9 perpetl'lll Publllhed Or1ng• Coall J1n 10 as 1 general partner l1om the p;rt· Lteensees. social seeu11ty number own name, or 1n the name ol the firm l'llJsrness as l4lfle 410 r'OI" oC cSlllllAg m.n1n9, .xplotinQ 17. 24. 3t. 1984 nenhlp c>peretlflO und., the le· 1nd bus1neu addreu are Dated 11 Newport Beach, Call· WALDON COMPANY. 223 011nge 1..o1 Ven K_ .. ,._ and ope<"111ng therelo1llld1IOflng1n 220·84 Ml.IC NOTICE tltlous b\Jtlneu n1me of PAVO CHARLES H BUCHHOLZ. 23 Lu lorn11. thta 6th dty of July 1983 St • Newport Beactl. CA 92663 n... CA. W7tl and removing the same from tald PROPERTIES AND INVESTMENTS· 9rlsas Irvine. CA 9211S S.S • P\.ibhlhed Orange Coul Da.lly Doneld Hugh Friedman 223 Col PuOlltheO Orenge Cout Diiiy land 0t 1ny olhef land. lnc1\ldlng tlM FlCT'ITIOUI aUl*Elt POMONA. II 1818 NOrlh Old Tustin 338· t 9 ... 115, MAAJOAIE E Pllol Jen 10. t98• 203-8 .. ton St . Newport Beech. CA 92883 Pilot Dec 20 27 t983 Jen 3 IO rtght to wtupstotlo or dlrectionall', rtJBlJC NOTICE NAllll! lfATEllllNT Avenue. Suite B. S•nt1 Ana. CA BUCHHOLZ. 23 Lii Bri .... lrvlne. J1ne1 M.,,,_, Friedman 223 1914 drlll and m1r>e lrom Mid lands olMr A..._ The ro1iow1ng ~'°"' ara dOlng 92101 , CA 11211s ~ nun•ic NOTICE C011on s1 . Newpor1 Beath. CA 6570•83 1n1n tl\OM hefem1bove dlecr•bld '1C~I IU-ll bu1ln111 u The flct1t1ou1 bu11n1sa name N1met tOCtal MCur1 r ,.~ t2663 011 "' gaa wells luoneis and 11\afll NAIM ITATIMINT BALBOA·NEWPOAT AEAL TY, •talemenl fOf tM pallne<ahlp w .. and buliMu address I Willer HOiieran Pnor 223 Orenge 1n10 through or 1crou ll'le The fottowlng penon1 ere dOlng •28 32nd Str .. 1, Newp«t Beactl, tiled on Jul) 1. 1082 Int.,. County of Tran11erees. 1rietud1ng ZIP ara NOTICE°' St Newport Beech. CA 92663 111.,.IC NOTICE auosurlaee 01 the i.nd "'•"-bOYa bultneu u C1 92883 . Ot1nge FILE NO F192fl28 AICHAAD HANSEN. 700 Cir· IA.LI! Of Carolee Marq1tat Prior, 223 Of. .-~ dltefibed and to oottom 9UCh wtlip. WEST COAST ASSOCIATES. Joan A CarrOll. 9182 Cltrolllown Full Name Ind Addr&N ol the PM· Cle. Anaheom Hllll. CA. 92807 s s • AUTOMOIMU •nge SI Newp6f1 Beach, CA 9e643 "ocked or d•rectlOtlally d"lied ...... 805t Werner Ave . Suite 280. Hunt· Ortve. Huntl"910f'I BMc:tl. Ca 92648 '°" Wlthd'8wtng Arthur J Fr1nco 582·1S0· 1832. JAMES' H HEESCH. Notice •s hereby g1,,.,, pur$Uant to Walter H PrlOf F~~:A~:.,n tnnels and shalt• undlf and '*-'h lngjon ~. Ca 112647 Tlllt b\Jal,,... II ~ucted by an Signed Arthur J Franco 10672 Aoclchorrt, Stnta Ana. CA aecuon• 3071 •nd 3072 of 1119 CMI lhll stalement waa filed with the The. ,_ do!!'IO Of be)'Ol'd 1he exterior Hfl'llt• "*~ Wllllaml A Coltlnl. 164172 PMtpa lfldtvldual Lloyd A Hardy 112705 S S • S60..Sa..3148, STEVEN Code ot the Stell ot C1llforn11 Ille C.,OUnty Clerll ot Orange County on ·~-~ .. ..,, penaons •~ Ind to radrlll retunnef.' equtp, main ~. Hunllnoton 8aech. Ca 92649 Joan A Cl(rOll Edward T Gnup E HEESCH so21 C1nterbu1y, ulldenlQned 2' 18 Av11on St C01t1 Dec 12 1083 00:~ -,:SSOCtATES 3737 &ircn t11n rapatr d"'*1 and OPW•1•.,,., M1Mn 8 Hollel'ld. 5523 Vwdun Tiii• etatement waa flled wtlh IN QAAW1N a WAONI" Cypreu t A 90630 s s " Mesa, Orange Coul\ty CA 92827 , l'D2D4 IWcl'! -.111 Of rnln4ts. wtfhOut now Avenue, LOI~· Ca 90043 County Clerk of Ot•nOt County on lllf .. 410 s4s 92·39" JOHN o HEESCH w111 NII al public auction 11 said Publllhed $)f1tng1 c~11 Deity =' Cro9;~ F'loo• Newport -1.,. Mghl to dtlll m+ne. 11ore Thtl oullneet It oonductld by Dec 10, 198• 1'401 Von Karmen Awenw 187 Adair Str"'· Long Beath, CA addret1 Lot Allg1lln C111lorma. It Piiot Dec 20 27 1983 Jan 3. 10. R ~ .. w end OOIOlh R,.,,_1 ••plOre and CX*llt tflrougt\ the Oeoe!Tlb« tO. 19&3 '211111 lfVlne CA '271$ • 9080S s s •S&e·7..,-846. 10 am on S1turdey lhtl 2111 di)' of 1984 e'""'""' ~ ....--· sulece or the uPt* soo fe.I 01 thl , Wltllarn R COlllnt Publl111eO Otanoe Coast Dally (714) .... ;tJS Total ~onikMrallon 10 be pak:I fO< J1nuary. 198• 11111 1011ow1"0 autc>-6688·83 380 N Bald\tw1n Ave ArcMh• CA tub8'.lrlace or Ille lend ~ .. Thi• ttatetnent WU llled wllh the Piiot Jin 10. t7. 2•. 31. t98" Publllhed Or1no• COHI O•lly the property dflc1lbed. In general. moblla(•). lo Wll hl't Ill~ nd Wllld~ w eow .. described Coutlty Clerk ot Or1nge County on 218·8~ Piiot Dec 20, 27, 1983. Jan 3 tO 11111 "ock In 111de. th1tura1. 9QUIC)-Yaar of Car P\8.JC "°'""" 3815 Cal ,:.,,n Corona dot 11,11.,· The 101a1 amount of the ~ DIC tO, tt83 t98• ment and OOod wlll together ..,Ith the 79 ~nnoul IUIMll CJA 9262: pr1nc1pa1 b•l•nat m•er•1 thlt90n nas1ao DllD•tc NOTICE 8539·83 lloen .. I• 1300 000 00 M111• OI Tr1ll11 b~ ' ~61 c lltt t<>oelhlr with leuOf\lbly """'•tee> l>ubllthed 011nge COHI Dally ,.~ Dncrlpllon : t pertonel check 3 O.Vllle NAME ITAT1MINT '"'V"" W Epperson ' a costs, •JlP9!'1-and ldV9ncea al fhe P1101 Jan tO, l'f, 24, 31. tN4 ltUllUC HlUINO ' demtndnot•aloblreolaeedl11celh Motor No b ~119 toltowlng Plf9on 11 dotng ~·f~• ~~u'! ~:JJ:,: b a lime o! '"' 1n1tlal P1Jbbt10n o11t111 21M4 o N co M fl18..IC NOTICE th1ough M<irow 10111t1ng '°"' u nest 11· 1 1 • 1 Notte• .,. S22t ... 1 !J 30 TA AN I ~O"T A Tl ,... • . Amou I S 1 SOO 00, 1208 SOO 00 Licente No CS late) W&ST[AN _,ISION, Mt WaJ11ul generll p1rt,...-tt11p Cur.en11y dated CllNwl Chec:tia ·-ac NOTICE MtlllOM °'THI CrTY vr HUNT· l'\MLtC ttOTICl Kind~."* .. 10 be ,,.~., ... red 3'"TCM81 MO St . COlll Meaa, CA 02'827 Stac>'*18owle Of Clf11119d C.-..ct-1 pay.cM9 to thl ___ ....;,...:;;~;.:.;.;..:..:..;:;.;;.;.;.;;,_ ___ JNOTON elACH ALTl~NATtVI COMPLIANCt NOTICE WITH THl 1nd number 11a Off Sall Genwel '!SIMO •ale ti IOf the pu1p0M OI Aull.ti Patrtell ~aln'9I. 257 Thte lllttment wH fll.O wtlh th• TrutlM °' b+d~ 1111 ~to flCTfTIOUI IUIMll "OU'TINQa °' llUlll DOWN-DEPARTMeNT OF HEAL TH AND Liquor LIOanM No 21-38407 ult11fylng llen of the Underllgnld '°' WllnUI St . Ca.ti M ... CA t2t27 County Clef'k Of Of Ange ~nl) on Tru"" Pf~ PfOI* ldenllfl tlAMe ITATl..wf TO~ =Al tallOn CommllllOn HUMAN SERVICE REGULATIONS The aale and tr1n1l11t will t>e con Storage Thie bu91""111 COfldUC1.0 by 811 Dec 12 Itel n:as. ~tton 11 ev111lat>le , The t~ng ~ are Oolng 01 tn. City o~nllngton 8Mch wtll AfOAROINO TITLE VI OF CIVIL aummated 11 10 A '11 on or alt« the Oiied lhi, 911'! day OI Januery, Ind~ P AelnMI • • P\ibllthed OranQe Colll Oall) From 1ntorm1ll011 wl!lcn t"9 b\Jel,,.... ..... I In J 10 con AIOHTS ACT OF 1064 AND SCC· 13Jfl dey o.t f lDnlary 1914. at the 1N4 ... , 1083 3 10 Trvt'" Clflem1 ,...ble, OU-I tor HUNTINGTON lfACH AUTO h..,..,twomeet ngt anu~ ~ TION 504 or AEHA81LITATION ACT eeerow depett"*'' Of 8&ru E.lcrow Lewtl SChultJ lhlt llll9'M111 ........ led wtlh ,.,.. Ptlol Dec 20 , . J.an hlch TrustM "*'• no ....... . CAA~ENTEA. 1072 8 e 8'l1IOI, ~~'7*1~.:::'T.:n,.:on or 1073 (l'\ltfPflMt, 1rie at ~5 N TuaM Pub4..,,_, Of•• Ca.11 Diiiy Pilot Ole ~~ ~ ol Orange Count'( on l"4 \_ ~n 83 etion or ..,.,,may, u.. ..... N- Sulte t02, 8111'111 Ana. CA 92701 9eeGtl TM fltll meetlllQ wtn be J*d COMPLETE IN-HOME HEAL TH AY9 SuHe 1eo SWiii AN 12705. Jen 10 tff.4 O "230t! • , rea(u) Of othlw ODIM'IOft delll; Pwktldl Aaaoc'l•tn. Ltel • I Cali· In "" City Hell Councll CMmbli'• C~E. INC It hlr9by tt•llno CallfOfNI ~ 1 _.... Pub4llhecl Or Cou1 l)a;ly nation ot ,,... abOW ~prop fonMI Nmlted partnertNp, 1012 S E 2000 Matn '""' Hunllt1gton ( o No pereon 1n tn. Unllecl Stet• All ottiet bu""-' nemee end ad· Pilot Jan 10 17 -;y' 31 tN• 'r •1 2900 8t1st:cll St •298 Ind lflatol. Suite 102, Slf\ta Ana, CA 8Mc:tl ott T'*°ey JNry tO. 1914 1K, on tn. ground of r~ color, Oi dr..... Ulld tr; ttle Trentletor • ' 157,84 P\8.IC *>llC£ Costa M...._ C. ·~ U101 at 3 oO p M netion11 origin be ••cll.IOed lrom within the past ttne )'M'l llO 111 aa Ml.JC NOTICE Said P'°'*'Y II ~ told tor tn. AL.. Cal. 3I02 ~epe Orlv9 The Cotl'\(f\ia9'ol'\'e regulw !Met· P9rf~lp111on In bl den*' the ben• 11 known 10 the Trana!.,.. 11te rt8JC MJJ)C[ ACTfnOUI IVllNlll ot pey1ng Ille OOllglnlQnl ""9\flngton 8wh ¢A tH<lt, lnglputNic hMtlno Wiii COl\IN'IUI II • of or be IUD)ecleG to d1 .. -~ICmKM.11 ....... ..... tTA,....,, by...0°'9ec!ofTIWI~ T'N9 bueinw .. conclvelld by • 100 ~ M on the Ame n!Qflt to ec· tlmtnallon und9r 1ny pre>gfam °' Thi part• Ilg~ .. tt\al IN con· NA• ITATDSMT RCm'IOUI aua.tU Th9 ·~ P9"0ft It doo1'Q ng .... lf!OnoetwofU. T~ general partn«lhip commodate lhoee withing to ect-Mty , ... ,nng ,edefll flnanaal alderltlOll tor the tranal• ot 1n. The IOflawtng ~ .,. doing ..... ITATIMINT bU1tNU u llld of SM Ray p Olml!CM!d df ... tn. malt• but unabtl to.,. ••anc:e butllMn and ,,,. ~ lo be bulo-.. Thlt ~ '*"°"" .,. dOlnO COASTAL AOVEATISINO 310 ,., o.o.mo.; 20. 1M3 Wtlllem! QlfWll'\ tendln.MflefrnMtlnt (21 No OINrwt..M quaMllCI llandi· paid'"" r1le Dec>art.menl of Al· AOVUITlllNO CONSULTANTS. bul!ReMU: Colleoe A.Ye Com-11 ...... CA ALl,OflUflA ACCOtfVC:VANCE Hit Atlorne,i-M·(aet The TrantpOtleliOn CommlMlon PPed lndlllldual '" the United coN>llC 0-191 Conllol haa IP• Sult• ~ J33<4 [ .. ldflC eo..1 PAClflC OIU[L P()Wt;q 1m 1212t \t~llNY '"" 1111.menl ... flied"'"' fhe In~ all ll\Olie ll4JWlQ #1 lnteresl In ,., ..... dahned In Section 7(81. fl•U•W the ... ~ tranaf• Hlghwmy.Corona 091 MW, Ca t28H Pl.c:enh• Coata M9a ~ He,7 Fior.nc. lc:tNmm.. ,, .. !I Collega .., y......, County Clerll of O.ano-County on 1n. 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Ill ... l \ 208-IA 11 .. 8.. • J .. . .. ~ , Diiiy Piiat Tuesday, January 10, 1984 ce • 642-5678 CLASSIFIED · INDEX THE DAIL y PILOT leaMt 111 lale ... ,.. tn klt ltaMt f11 l•I• 811'" 1111&11 l••M• Uaf!!al•li• A tanta r...uaa .. A it•eata Uaf. ~LAS IF IED OFFICE HOURS ...... 1111 ... "11 llll c"'' 11"' JOH i • .,.,, hacli 1061 lniH Zlt4 C11t1 llua 2124 "ti UI llllLITI ITlll 1 llHHM aena11 B~ qwnr, 3 9, 2·~ l>I LUii W/OPflOI 2 to 4 Bdrm• HOO:i1loo. F'urnlltted HM:helor '31& PllDLIPF YllW UAL £STAT£ ~1'.':!11 ttJU. a.i-i.i. • ..i a.1i.u. ht111...ii. C.p.tl/tl>O ltM, h Ccw0N dol Mat Coot.I M-Dotwl Pul hi II T""' rOMnlaut Velloy Hununc\IJn Br« h ....... ltattJu• .. irv-t.ocun. 11r .. 11 ~n.ICtll> i...,..n. N11iwi L..lt• r.,. .. , .. _v .. ,., ""'·~· e. .. .. l>M ( .......... .. Saft Ju.an C.pu(r .,,,.. s.n .. ""'" S...I S..h Soult. ......... S...-t &..II Tu.on W•t.m•ntWr '°400.i, H.,.,_ "<rr• """""'"" .. a. .. h t'tUf'Ptl. "'-' ,_ Pru11h C.-l#ry i..,,. Comn1I f.tr"~PI'") C.ondt.wn1n1utnl °"""°""'Uni,. HOUWI ID br M"v'"'l lnmmr ,.,..,,,...,y llldUllNll ""'"" """"111< s.1 .. Mvbtt. Htlf1'W l'atk• Telephom" Service: Newpor1 Crest 3 Bdr 2'1t E'llde A· t cond. 187.500 ondo Skylltn, deck Beaut 2 A1 • den with .rrifil Utll paid. wall\ major Lrg 1 9, wltolt. encl g11, uJCiz ae Reduced l1 om llWHllT IUOI Piiio 2 car Q•' wlopnr OCEAN VIEW B1and nu ~I l 1hopplnQ, 'A blk buN•. jac. vtll rm. pvt deck. 1004 Monday.Friday 1175,000 10 $149,900 GOOd 3 Bd1m older home Pool & l•c S124K, Wiii condo• In Betcovrt Hiii• a sor I oft etrut p11klng bltna. f1plc S7&0 No ::; 8 ·00 A M -5. 30 r ~ t Pe;r1ck Tenore 7&0 8702, Of\ !Alge lot (90x 178 11) neg down. etc 540·4083 Unvsval situation elloWI e_ 0 It y 848· 5282 gareo .. evall pell • 2 t6 t Peclf IC 1011 • . . • . , 80 $215000 SAVE WITH DAVE theH (4) to bit laeffd Ll,HI ltu~ 2&41 631·8107, 856-0ee5 :m Busin~ss ~ounter ; -·-·----... ;~:.~·1'14211,•ttr o!~;'~~T~VI b~:~~~3 ~~P~,~~4~7.Y,,:!,00~~"'v~ 786-1172 • iteisoURboFSEA VllLLAMA~£RA2Q~ .. ,~~ 11~~! Monda v.Lri'<la y -. • -THEREALESTATERS loan $488,750 tBr.trptc.gar Nope11 By l y compex ' d · V" r c JlOOU llUln week Of rnol'th 404-5184 OtW, Cpl, drape•. In ry 1!>40 8·00 A ~1 5·30 p M ~ lfWPORTllEllllTS TWiii lll·lllO J, I It L II facll . er1<:I ge1, mo to ::! · · 1' · •• · · · • • 1144,1001 a LIT . 31180 M1chetaon Drive twrrt 11• $s~5?:!. ~~·:.:e~o 1041 DEA Dl..l "'ES: 1 _.., .. ,.,. "'•'"'''""' L1Qht&airy3Bdrm,2bath Loll of Potel'llal herel IPYIUSS Irvine lllllTTlll pell 2324 Elden, Apt 1 :~ PLBLI(' "TI O~ · •L: ho,,,_ that 1 greet ror HorNt? Un111? NvrHry? Spyglau 5 br 8)(9C hOVM For rent e.avt MmMle< Fvrn 2 a 3 Bdrm Apll 842·5155 Ill)> ·'"' ,, Ol·.AOL I r. lllOAllH entertaining lnclvdH Allern11111ezonlngfo1A·1 Vacant OOOd f1n1~1ng home Av1111mmed vnlll 1760/mo up 1oe~ \lonJa \. al. I I 30 12 210 000 two lirepleces·ln 11v1ng POHlbla Owner may $530.000 Low down o1 Jvne 30 4 bd. 2''t ba 2 Agent 117~8170 D1a1 Ptlat 111ev ~ · J .fll. C Cod '1 1oom and famlly room carry 111T0 1759-1601 trade OK Blir1 welcome lrplc1 pool• & Jacvul A U b :~~: Tur'>da \ \1 on l JO p.rn :~. ideetf;7;;:;::,r•0"!i Corner loc111on ottar1 RV C111 DenlM 83• 1157 S975 2 13-439-20 3 ,.rt•tata, • ' nea; Dane Yacht Harbor ::: Wrdne<.d<n Tut''-1 <W p.rn . Bio CanyonagotfcovrM ~·;~71A 1uper buylll II Lil H llOO eve1.213·597·3851day1 II-aeial 111r1111 A·25091L1Cre1te Ownt T~ d \\ i•d Taste. quality & thovgh1 -•• t oats La 811 ltack 2}f1 .. •iv• 494~ :: iur~ J\ l W p .11). 111 dHcrtbe thle very 3 Year old cvltom luxury dXN vleW lb ho 2 Br lovely 1paclov1. WALK TO BEACH New 1 IOlllJ f nda\ '( hur' l ~fl I' Ill specie! home 7 Br1 ptu1 WoodcrHt M~11e home ' r me, cle1n. ne1r ~tell• & br condo No pete/tm<>k· 1W11 hvge mester 1v11e w/gym a few stepa from LicsO hot tub. gerdner Maxine Ev c 11 d . An 1 ha Im Ing ss75 974_9357 ::f. ~alurdiJ \ ~ r1 ~:IHI f' Ill & spa Call tor de1at11 Bridge Channel In Lido 497·2123 or 498·5765 $455/mo 5411-5704 ::~~Sundin fr I J ()(I 11 rn H•·tOIO HLY 1101,000 VA homet, no money ::~~ i Jrea; ::'~a~I~: Ll1aa~Bmt tZSO !Ilka ...... ---:z"'7~ 81•1• lt1ck z74o ::~ (.'A."'~(:E LLA 'fl O,"'J JI. Splltlevatwt1eparatematr down. all ara11. liom cetllngs,tota11yvpgraded HOMEFORRENT fer.3 81.den.DR ,ger. mllbc~acO o~d arH ii~ '., -, ., ~' bedrm wl walk·ln cloMt, $70.000 vp 667-7349 wall coverings, carpet, Laguna Hiiis 3 Bdrm 2 Ba No pell Yrly I 1050 1460/mo 847-3832 eve1 127' CORftC'('T IO"JS ~Oolebou. f completely aepereted WlllTQS .O,.P••Y• levelors. draperies. S 25 Fenced yerd &gar· 213.395.3511 l'llX' c. ~ , ,, : from other bdrm&. Lovely • ..,._ washer. dryer. micro-age Kldl & pet1 wel· 2 BR2 b1 twnhae Blt-1n1 iu C II . d B Beach secluded patio Owner Su.per corner condo, 3 Br wave. con1lnuous clean come 883--0765 Agent, lal~ W I O hkp, Obi g111 , :~~· ancf' at1ons an c,Jrrections ma y CV & ready to move NOW! ,,.., Ba Large redwood gas oven & range & notee PHia1al1 2707 patloS850,6~6-092 1 be d Red Estate 759~ 1501 decked patio overlooking 1 S 4 _ __ _ ::~~ ma e on same deadlines a!, greenbelt Flreplece. 1ky· r 8 "g 8 6 5 '0 0 0 Llf!IH .,,... 22s~ 2 bd •Pt w/ger. $750/mo. 3 Br 2•;, Bl. lrpt. dbl •tt .mea Great kitchen with l 1•16 7 3 · 8 2 6 2 o r ~w f:l' 113'/t 29th St Up111111 garage. patio, lnd1y :~~above. Pleasf' ~sk for a ca nrellation HUITlllTOI all amenlttea Including 673•2170 ~em.~;~A1u1Y.~.c~~~ Nv Carpet 213·433-0602 hookup, S695 • tee m· b h 11 · d IUCH g11den window Oovbte Beautttvl 2 Br 2 Ba mobile wllle oven, lrplc. no pell CtlHI ••I llll 27n ~~0-0783, 52~·3004 :~r. num er w f'n Fa nee Hlg your a . garage with 2 openers w/lanl&SllC ocean view In 1900mo 752· 7383 M·F I Avail now Ltg 1 Bi. den, I*! Ocean view Vacant tend Cloee 10 pool & spa So Laguna Ownr 9.5 eve/w'o!nd &el·'7 l94 1 ~ blk1 to oeaen. Avail patio No pelt tat & IHI, ::: ERRO RS: Ideal tor eight to ten D onn a O o d sh a 11 548-5659 2· 1 Nice 1 bd;lar $535, s460/mo, S300 depollt Ch k d d .1 d c~ndo 0w;er will con· 644-6200 laceat Pro l3SO lli11i11Vlt1 1 yr 11e o pell 840•3711 1m eC your a al y an report SI er 8 jotn venture With f Oly CIHn r H I 714-1183-2723 7-9 pm _ T I bvllder Ask lor Wray SAYE Ill Fii ZOIE Lovely 2 Br l B1 trplc REN ALS errors irnmed1' ">tely 1'h DA I LY Andrew $620.000 school• & lake $750/mo 2 Br 2 Ba. den, lrplc, 2 car garage, patio, bit-In• • ...,._. t"rn..lwd 21w ,. • e Mel8 Verde's finest hid· Lall chance to bvy g1eat Agenl 1131-0300 gar 1tep1 lo beach close to beach nr Hvnt =~.:",.,:.-::: l2()( PILOT assumes liabih tv for the fir~t 131 -7300 g~,!~~,~·~~~:~~':si)I~ investment property at HOMES FOR RENT Avail now SllOOtmo t11rbov1S595 S4&-0736 u111um1ahod lAA • · · I 3 car garage The owner ~hie F~~l~~~e. ~~7d~:~~ M1u1on v .. ~ 3 & • Bedim, 851 •8767 --- Ca.do"'"' HI.II. in correct 1r.se rt1on en y. has been tren1lerred and • price S350K 673-29•3 $825-$900 Garage• and Nie. 2 bd. 2 bl duple~ SEAWlll ~~ fum 1•1r IAYFROIT must Mii tru. buut•fvl DlH Pttal 1026 6-T3-3i30 le~ed y11d1 Kids & pell Av111 Nowl No pell VILUIE Towni-u .. r ~~~CLAS JFIED642-5678 llUCOllAY homenowBarga1npr10.ocEXNVIEWTwnh1e31>r _ OK Agt No fae S750/motcleanlng1nd ~:l:::G~7' ~~~ By owner 111t1meotfered $!119,000 75!-3191 2''>ba 1750 aq ft Ntwrort lt1ck 2169 863-0755 Security dep Call N:is~n1142P1~~~m1 1~~~~ "-"""''" ,.~ 2600 3 br, 3 be. den• 2 br, 2 • S156,500 Sf0.000 dn $2~/mo Modern 2 Nt~rt hacli 22'1 759-0351. 9·5. Mo-Frt l1om $545 2 Bdrm from "...,,..... .. Uni u: ...... 111 hlt ...... 111 lalt ba apt (can be con-SElECT s 12501mo 240·3102 Story Baell Bly 4 bd1m 2 ea:m Ver11l11as Condo C11t1 .... 2724 $630 Townhouse from "~ "'"' or u .. 1 nected) Xlnt Im avail PROPERTIES I • 1044 3 ba. 3300 SQ It. 3 car gar $695 • pool1. tennl1. :::::"a. Ibid = Gt1tr1l 1002 Gtatral 1002 Low low down $945.000 IYIDt pool. 1acvu1. •1, acre lot In Newport Beach S900 1 Bi 1 Bl, 1920 Wallace, w1terla111, Pond• OH Howlo Mo ... 11 2'°4 540-42421675-8669 PRIVACY Posstble vnfvrn1sried 01 per mo Agl 840·4868 relrlge. Qvlet. clean '420 paid From San Diego 0-1 Ham.. ~ 110,000 111,lOQ • option 642· 1366 * NPT HOTS 2 BA 1 BA Sierra Mgmt 841 • l324 Frwy drive North on ~= :::~~ ::; PRICE REDICTIH F1~ 11 and save Huge 4 COSTA MEil ABOUJIDS 512ootmo 2 Br i ba bit· Avsttc. lncd yd, 1rees. l BR S~75, wl gerden vift. Beech to McFadden end ·Renw. ID Sha"' 2llOI Cory 2 Bdrm hovese on lrg bedroom, 2 bath cornet · · lrplc Move now $850 new carpet, new drapee, West on McFadden to •ftnt1a1a won'"' 2iOt Easts1oe Costa Mesa lot 101 with AV acceu As-Liil l MOIELI 1n this 3 Bdrm. 2 ba Exeter ins wl d delv~ mobile on Mr Miller. 54 7 ·0204 new paint. bvllt·ln oven/ S a aw Ind V 111 age o~.,... '""ft.till ~::! Open beamed ce111ngs. svme 574 800 loan Beavlllvlly upgraded 4 Model In Park II Large watei Comm pool. spa. range. refrlg, w11hroom. (714)893-5198 ~~~~.. 2tlft woodbvrning fireplace, Needs work but whet a Bedroom family home in lam1ly room central marina Also 1200 sf 1 Br, 3.4 Br, 2•11 ba. 2 block a to oft street p11klng, 'It blk L I L -2 I Comm! R.n1a11 ?'lie plus high aasvmabte bargain Call now a Qvlet cvl·de·sac Won· atrium Large io1 on FEE $800/mo 673·3821 beach close to pool & buses 646-5282g1r1v1ll I aaa tlC• 74 1nc1 ... 1 iw..1ai. mo loan Owners say sell 111 545.23 13 darlvl 1oc111on In a "pride LAND S 19 .500 2 BA BLUFFS CONDO tenniNs Sh962•8683 1 BA apt wtgar EtSI:;-! r upper w/ gar .. 1tove s.,..,.C" 2cm Now Hklng $ 120.000 of o e h " A ~ A t ""' 1 ble ewport oiet .,... _. 1.. $•"" N M• .. it-1a1a iuz~ Call M11r11vn Hill wn rs ip area n ~ ~1i1 .· •• a I ecn llnO--.o ia6•o 90 I... f, C M N...;, paint & crpt '•"''V· """· r town _ ) allo1d11>le home lor the . OiSOr a wner .. · " 38r 2'1t Be condo, poot, $425 Cell'557•2337 Laguna Realty 494-0077 ./ AHNOUHC£ME"TS temlly on the way upr 835 Amigos •9. $815 -0----AN>ounn4 ..... 11 :IO()l S 179.000 673-6900 II It lfHIH U1fur1i1llttl 213-54 1-4460 2 br 1 '"r ba no Pfltblt LA UNA BEACH tor ient Loot .. .-11unc1 w•M -ULF ILOCI " ea y Gt1tr1I •2202 Ins.' patio& g' ., S575°mo OI , ..... 893 Thalia 1 bi P -··- 1012 l\ \I 11<1He1' 1 ~ " · 3 Br 2''> B1 condo, sml 5•8_.291 ... 5•9 .. 57 111 fir, 1520 lrl<:I vllllt ... "--· Tl PAIUllE I 'Br condo many extras N t T .. " ""' "' & ... ._, flJrrv•~ JllU 1111'111 ' Int. 7 8 6 -1 l 7 2 ocean vv ewpor eu · _ gardener 494..Q 15A S..t>0u1>.lno1r"'"'.., ,w1~ R(Al [C,IA IE Dehghlfvl CddM locat1on1 ..___ -"' $700 $800/mo 642-7404 Agt 2 br 1 bl up1talr1. encl ------- Tm•I "llllA USE THE 17Mtoo 2 Bdrm. 2 Beth classic '-'--/,.~~~-l1•aer I Wiater ga1 $550 mo 111 MC & Svnny 1Br Oplx~ yrd 112,100 DAIL y PILOT large master 1..i11e den lleatilt 3 Br 2 Be Newpor16norea cteanrog lee 968.570 qvie1 area~ r vi~ ot~..rss ' STARTER! enclosed patio ye1d Avail now Nr beach S895 Avail now 49 • 1997 '1'1.HnL Assume 1 s 52000 iat TO. "FAST FASHIOIAILE $395.000 3880 Michelson Ori11e JlCOIS REALn $895/mo yrly 760· 1977 2 Br 2 91 twnhme 2 S~ng ocean view• 2 .__F,~~:IA~..-r-41117 payable at only S599 per RESULT" THE ILUFFS lr'1ine PllOP llAHIEIHT 4 B1 2' • Be 2 ltory on ~4:ik'& 2 ~ca. ~lO,d~· bd, 1 b_. wlklbeh, $900. •a.--0ppon..,..~ 401• month Super bachelor SERVICE l ,_,IOOf fi(,~fS WOOllRIHE 11•1111-1172 Canal pool tennis $1360 213•766•1707 viii• & gar incl 494·304A a.--w.,,""' •111e pad with bv111-1n pvll Very elegant & gorgeou1 Reatiors, 675-600<> 6•2·3850. 642 tO 10 --ii'ii ·in,....._, <>pp.,uNi-•01• down bed Don t rent see DIRECTORY home only 4 years old Creelislde Wiiiow tingle •R11t .-,1~1 M••1rl11 2 Br 2·11V 2 Be townhome I rt hacli ,.719 ln~C W.nloOd 4012 Neslle<l on a qviet CVl·de-lamlly home .. Br 3 ea • -. Back Bay condo 2Br 2bl ·~>' io i..o.11 •112• this 546-2313 For H1•-.ult .. _ 1 Cortll ••I ••r 1022 a1r1vm sunken 11v1ng Hovse1 Apts& Condos 1850 Avail 1m----Dy1 w/deck. trplc $650 111· 1 • · · •. • sac in .,.,1vt1 vlly scenic """' I 1 1 t & $600 N p • Monry w.,....., 40.U Sc·rv1c•t·('all I 3 B room formal d1n1ng Landlords AdverttseFree 6•2·2119,eves5•8·3060 I a c ; o eta . .,45·41155 ,.."',..,..... TD • •n1s green be 1 drm nigh By Owner Sandculle soc at Stores & Markets 1·2 13· 766-1707 - 642-5,78 beamed ceilings with room lamlly 1oom As· BEACON BAY 38r13a. 1 Bdrm, 1 beth Avallabte EMPLOYMENT wood burning fireplace condo convenient grnd 111 svmable loan OWC 21'd 84 t -4260 2 $325 A11ill Feb 1 Br. now $650/mo. yearly '"''" W•n•wt •11., ht. lll 1 J o end vnll. ntcely UP· S 195 000 No agents ..-.. 1 or yr 18819 no pets Piiio qv1at Ill d 673 33c.5 ~ P vs pa1101 -nly graded. 2 Br 2 Ba. own · Lake Els1nor~~· ur mobile $1900tmo 675-8617 • v P • " . J•"• w.n .... 1 'io~ $299 500 6•6· 7 17 1 w ii I he IP I' nan c e please Ownr 55 1 9516 fenced yard lake 111ew N; 644·6958 No pets 1 bdrm, 15001-"0. viii• pd L ,h 6•6 7"'64 A•• Big Canyon t!ll(eCvllve m A,.AlS S 189.000 720· 1363 lf11DI ltac~ l 041 opping .. · c "" home 4 Bdr wi sp• $495. large 2 Bdrm. new The Trop1c1. 2421 E 16th \'ICI~ LllO ISLE Ocean/City Panoramic LAKE ELSINORE New 2 s 3 o 0 0 / m 0 Ag 1 carpels 2250-B Canyon St, Nwpt Hgts 646-1801 ~~~~ Traditional 3 Br. 3 ~ Ba. Bayfront, pier & UllELIEVAILE View Go1geov1 6 yr old br 2 ba mobile Close to 760-6702 831•5739 1 Br pool, blk to ocean mn float for 65' boat. Priced to aell $1,250,000 In level J Br ' den • 3 ba shopping r.,nc.ed yard. Big Canyon la1ge 2 Br 2 AYllUILI llW aingle adult pref m\ MARIORVIEWllOMH JASlllECREEI w tbeavt yd Jvs l lake~oew 646 7264 Ba $16501mo Large 4 1 Br iefrlge, range, levn-$3751mo 642-5002 t.llRCHANOIS[ IRYllE TERRACE Ownermayexchange3Br 1212,000 5295 .000 . 10 dn lal .. oa Br 4 Ba pool & apa dry, pool, carport. no 2BrlbaS675yrly Ger "n1"4'"' "'11•1 2Balam11yroomhome D llP hP 675·2172or499·3563 PtDia1)1 2207 $3350t mo 759-0708 pell $460/mo 931W seeSat10tot2~nty ... ,,,,1........ ,,.,11 lo n IS 0 c arlll as 1op Miu'. v·.· 1067 11 Owner Broker 19th St 548-0492 311' 36 ""' ..... 11<•1< Pa11oram1l hay & 0<.'t"an vww from 4 Br . .J & r v 1 '" range ovn· II 1·1111 1 D 1 JO 2 Br 2 be newer duplex, ,,. 11 • upper •Pl 8111• ~t•"•'" "'"• I h p ty Great ramlly area 10 lie Lalce view Exe<: Home 3 yrly Mature non-•mkrs Canal front 4 Br 3 Ba Eatlslde 2 Br 1 Ba gar, •2 BR. 1 BLOC-K FRO•• , . •. ,,.,,,, µ<Jllu, p<X> nme rmw hJl·at1on $775.000 1n or lease Assumable "' k t pie b 1 $61 "" '"'"""'' .. .,. t.qu•1.n ... ' Br • Den J'' Ba No pets $650 (2131 area wal to beach A11111 now r . eam eel . • BE AC H S 6 2 51M 0 ~~"::'.'r~:.. "'"" • VISTA IEL UH UJFlllT loan °1 s i95.ooo at lO C11t1 Mn1 1024 $215000 752·2197 799-4195or257-9792 $1495/mo Ag18•0·8208 lat 1111 & $225 2 per· HOWARD963-1970 h.rnttu,. ;:::~; AHM $265 000 Ask 101 sons no pets 650· 1798 _ _ ll••••• ._.1.., "1.,0 Fabuloua bay & mountain view. l Bdnn. 1 a. B" 111 n a L av g h 11 n IY OWIER le.,. rt lt1ck t 069 Corna •el Mar 2222 Cvte Small 1 bd 1 blk/bch 3 Bdr. 2•.; Be condo. New· H-"'~·J 1 ... -i. ~rn condo co-op. Lowest priced at $295,000. 64"·7020 Contemporary charm 11,200-R IOIT·M 3aA. den 2 frplcs Ocean wtgar Svnny & Bright ,E.8111•da cvte bachelor, port Tarr 11t & IHI ' J.-•• 1.. ''"' 1 LlllO REil ESTATE n S550 760· 1962 v1u1ted celllnQI patio. sec dep 1850 074-1199 M........... ~11'1 llYSllE PUCE •aJFROIT 4BAl2'-'t. oversized Wllh pa1t of monlhly lease bay VIEWS CdM $1 600 u •• • S4151mo Joyce Weitze s5oomo BactlBdrm ~:·I~:-.::; ~~~~ -IEW c.•. CllHI Mosaic Ille pOOllJ&CUUI going 1owa1 d the down per mo 640-4868 Ill lllE Remix 831-1286 Vartalllet condo."""" M ...... 1 ln.11 '""'"'• t.n4 Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br. 2 ba up. 2 br, There are only three con-2 story • upgraded Mesa pymt when 'fU lene op Beaut Harbor Vv Htlls flm Bt"autilvl 4 Bdr HI ate .-vv• l'JflM-.. Furnnur• ,. 2 ba dn 2 boats..,.,_ Reduced-SI .500.000 dos in this dellelopmenl Verde area 2065 Flam· 11on this 3 borm 2 1 ba avatl immed 3 Bi 3 ba flome with ocean and city E-11de lrge Qvlel 2 bd trip· Spa MC &46·2947 r.q.,,""""'' '·"'' .---~ Truly CV!llOm Oes1gned ingo Under $250.000 Ph residence w/mant ocean tam rm gonr $15001mo loghl view Comm pool lex nv crpl drps Patio Ac f o Lid M ~;:,":.',.:" ::.:."' ~m with a comrnun11y spa Call 5•6-6092 v1ew1 Only a few blocks 10 759 930 I or 673-535• spa tennis L~ term Lndry (595 673-3600 3 ~; ;a,~pl, n°ewt:~~- T\ 11.oc1 •• ""'" ~~!'J PElllSIU HOIE OCUIFROIT and 2 car garages Large 1.lttle MIN Muffet u t on 1 the beach' 759-150 I negotiable S I mo Exit NEt 11de 1oc1t1on, orated $895 1·9911-511811 Oce & 3 Bdim 2 5 Ba with lire· Jiii' ___ "!""! __ ,.. Charmono home best 10 Call agt 760-8333 large 1 Br no pet• _ an ,etty views Marine room, 4 bdnn, 3 place S lJ• 500 2 Berm Tuff et, 11ong came e cation 2 Br · den 2 Ba HARBOR VIEW HOMES S350tmo 6 .. 6•253" 9\>H CONDOS FOR LEASE BOATS <.1,,,,.,, Knto ~·I .. _ ... q.,1 Si-! S• M.,.,_. ,..,.•"''' Me1nt S.·rvw • SIJP" a. 1 ... du .......... ,, ~uppl..,.. 1, ... ,,,,, \_..,,, S.ilt••"h .. l(tl 1 "'tit '1111 71114 lfolft lltl~ llJ'l<I 11111 "n2• '"'~ lfllK 4" TRANSPOftTATION A.Jn rth MUO 6" ~' ..... C •mtl"n ,..,,.,.., s.11... . • M nton Yt. ..,_ .,_, ••t .. n M""" .. ...,..... ~v . Tt••""'" ''•"•I T'•'a." Utihh .. 011, 111118 llttW 111127 ""24 "d1f1 ' AUTOMOTIV£ A"'" V f"Vw" J4•f\t A\.f••• W.1on&#od """'" It.<• K.•h 4 W'-C (>., • .., Tr"''-• v.,,. ..... ~o•o "''4 • AUTOS IMPOlt TEO All•-· '""" Aud• ..,,,,, Auati,, ~lllW 8flo1W VICI C ~U1•11 ~114 U11\4vn VI IT t)to.1 ........ " .-11-. . ""•" VI /I ... 1 Vil! H•~"I• ~I~' ltHfU v1n ,.,...., tlJ~ Jw,_,.n tlJI 1.amt.-•1turu i lU l...i.ntt• ~13~ 1..utua tUT Ma». 9141 M~••t1 tlH ,,.~,_,,, VIO Ml_,_,,, •14' ""· •••• 0,... U~I l'anwr• 11)1 ......... •1,, r-t. tl)l ,_._ .. 1. Vl)41 M•~ tl41 ......... tlU ...... •II) ....... WleT T_,.. .... Ttw....,. •Pl v ....... _.. v1n \.-tit) .... tlT1 AUTOS, DOMESTIC "* """. (·~·­,._....... l~ ~.r r ......... 1 I,...,..,. ~' ,.......,. .... ,.,..,...,,, I·•-•rt• ........ • I W.111\ 001 tM nu 1)1) " n n fttt •>21 f)ll tlU ~Ul . ... fll, hath :1700 ..c~ f 1 I c ;or 1.>arkmll S 1,4!85 (100 2 B $ 2 tplder and reed In the S 1000tmo yrly Coast · Furn & Unlvrn $525-S t500 8 1 4 500 63l·7370 Dally Piiot Cl1111flad Properties 673-5410 Neai school Upgreded La1ge 1 Br 382 VICI 11 Agent 831 •""'" Carmel 5 br. 3 be oll1ce, · or · ... ..,., OORO•&IO CAYS IAYFROIT Coronado laland cu.at. bayfront lot 85' boat deck. Plans avail Now $370.000 w/trade IRROWllUI HOIE Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath, lake view 3500 eq ft $440,000 W1U trade for a local property BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR :141 Bfty\1cl1· Dr•v,. N B 615 61b1 G W H A T I' I I QUl..UTI b1w1n 11 Dln1ffhattM 1114 If••• q•rt• ., ... , .... ,, l Mellon about MIU Mvf-new c11pet. drapes, fet's Tu"et 11\d bought 11 o...,.llirl Cozy 2 Bdim c.ottage lamlly room S l300tmo paint, 1queaky clean llYER/WEITOLIFF TRADI T 10\AL REALTY tOf 19.95. Yov can "" ocean side ol hwy gardener incl 644-5345 s4 1oimo 851•9523 2 Br, 1 Ba. nu cpt/drepei. 'yovr tuft et end lot• of $ 7 75/mo 6 71. l 734 bll·lna, pool, carport, no other thing• t h1ovgh C M 2224 LEAIE/Onlll L11ge 2 Br 2 Be pool, lndry pets $875 l8l6 Bed· Oelly Piiot Ctiultled 1~0!""1"'11...,. .. e.,.1•1--.-;.;.;~ 2 st1y 4BA 3ba, family rm lac. all ullls paid From lord 6~5.6646 Adi Cell 6-42 5678 Ill OllYOI 2 bd lncd yro. gar New home Gat e guarded $489/mo 548-0336 --------11 · '> br e~ec house Best or q.1ts. pnt drps $525 553 community Tennis, pool, Ovplex 2 blks to bch. 2BA YOUR AD IN THIS SECTION IS ·REACHING 108, 777 HOUSEHOLDS 261,064 READERS COMP.ARE* OUR CLASSIFIED RATES Daiy 108,777 25c Pilot C11cul111on pes thouund Santa Ana 49,000 63c Rerister C11tu11tl0fl Newport EnSJln 52,000 Circul1t1on per thoupnd soe per tllous.and The 80,000 49~ Pemysaver C11culltion per t11o1111nd Rates Bated On 3 Linea -7 Tlmee · e...a On Competing Clrcu1111on In Piiot Mal'll.et the> model $799.000 Lo V1c.to11a 'B 963 6956 1ac;vzz1 $349.500 w/5% Large 2 Br on Eastllde, tba. relurblshed. smell dowr1 OK Go 1tnanc1ng Cln or S 18001mo (6 to 12 pcillo, all utlli paid Only yd. 2 car ga1 Yrty Oya Call Denise 834 1 t57 2 Br 1 Ba big 1111 1m & mo' lselopl) 5650 No pets 760-8862 759·0840. eves 676-3592 ~~:c $~~~d yrd ~~~~3d3~ llOIElll llUln LIKE BRAND NEW' EASTBLUFF S1vnn1ng 1 Ill CHYOl -IY OWIH 11'/e h11ed rate 30 yrs Monaco with bell GC view 14 Rufi Vlll&r'I Open wk nd' 640· 1538 I UAIE/OPTIOI 2 slry •Br 3b1 lam rm home gate guarded comm T enn1s pool 1acvu 1 $349 500 w/5'1. dn or S 1800/mo t6 to 12 mo•'" opt I HIHIRUln lll-2111 1175 3'311 Evl Wlcnda Delu• 2 Br 2' l ba Condo lrplc, al e. dbl attach gar vw/opnr" G1aa1 toe S9001mo 643-2289 f8'll•Oe 2 B1 2 ba lrplc ') c., our gdnr No peta A11a11 Jan 7 $8 10 sec 6•2-0728 East~1de nice clean 2 Br I Ba lnc.d yaro enclsd gar new p111nt No pets 2544 Orange House A $625 /mo • 11cvr1ty 548-2778. HOME FOR RENT I•--------' plus l11rg11 lemlly room UH ISLE gov1me1 kite.hen break· Aemocl11led 3 bdrm home f1111 nook p1ole111ona1 on eiir• large lot Wood de<.01 Qv1e1 family area Frenr.h <1oor1 to patio 1n S•7'i S50 ~u11ty IM door 11cvui 1avn1 A ~37 5027 gou1m111 l<llchen WHI M IHM 0,,110n 1435 000 eatt Verde 4 Br. 2 bn lam " • rm (P(ltl fv1n.,) $1 200 Liii llULn 540 7507 aves & wknds 111-1100 lll-2311 srarkllng 1 Bdrm from bdrm apt With hvge 675 33 t I Evs/Wllnde 445· 2 s575 Ulll• pd, balcony t peraon leaae wtop11on to buy 2 1 den 2''> Ba 111 time ave eva1table Beautlful condo In Betcou11 Hiii LPaee tor S30001mo w l optton p11ce of $•88 750 J&COURUln lll-1111 . I pool, garage no pet1 Molllatn41te.r. L•au 301 Avocado. 642-9850 $550 640-0349 24 I W Wiison 831·0960 MESA PINES 2850 Harle BEAUTIFUL 1 Br 1495 PAV patio pool. sp1 TOP 1re1 Quiet. no pell 5•9·2••7 PARK NEWrORT APARTMENTS ... -.. r J Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Januaty 10. 19M C"1 I•• llr••l•r MmtWa1 lalt1 1M•Jttea1/ltat41llai Culatt lula1 Ctr .. lc Tilt to-11-" .... tr....,lc...,al ____ Ima ltatl!f 1_a._a1_1_.,.._ ____ ,,~~ iiiiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiimii ;N;; @>ln:t1, c.QM1 ountertopt lloort AESIDICOMMLllND Htndyman Of CdM Mr HlilrUfMl-7121 ITAAVINOCOL~O! Wtnin1wGDM1an "*1\UlllMWWrlnalMeC· $2.17 n.r day I (ic'o CONfRXefoR ltclng, b811 6 l0trnlea pet101, reptlra. r1Q1out1 20 yre Do my own work rlx·ll Od<I JOC>a, PalnUng Furn1Cl199 Pool H .. tera STUO!HT8 MOVING CO .. ~~~Cl .!!.~rtlef!_I~~ t•a. ~ mat'llOI, ...,._ I"" •255393 AH !Obi. lair e~tlf1opt 142-oatl lte'd Fr .... , 65tyl150 lie 278041 AL MO I 128 • Wellpaper &4()..8259 lie T12 ... le INUt.cl ... _..... -· ~ ,,.., Ille: f7'·)itl Th••'• ALL Wc PIY IOf prlQee, re11ab1e Cuttom Carratry -CW Cut C.. • 1 1 AEPA1A. "x OR BUILD ll••M Cltaalq 641-1427 EJipert waflc;ovenng tn• ~~· ~~~~~;; 3 "~· 1 .. _ Oay1 wonc 35 yra 731-483 t Ell-Carwil i!! .... __ ov "g e cue .. r n ANYTHING Aett rtt" RObiN'd CLD°NINd WATCH U8 OAOWt itatlalJOn AM• ConMllt· ... a_ L It _., ,...... ...., • ..,. • 0•111960·21&5 SEAVICE 1 th,.. ...., p l ant A .... "'nmt 581.a590 0t rcic111 II DAIL 111~•& Aepelr·~od· dOitlona home. Want lull Hrna ohll· .... ovg ... , I a -" Y rt. v-..1.,. Parkl:.,.. loft Ooor1 .. 1e 641·4980 drtfl I Y' up Ph 850·7109 Topped/removed Clean· AMERICAN HANDYMAN c ... n hOUM 640-0157 liioiiiiiiiil·iio·iiiA·,111,-_..---"W£ ~l8 8HOUlD-,_.~It &1~1• u• ·-' • .., 1 751 3478 c w1 d ... ,... HANG lOGITHEA" ·ION! pto,....• ,. - PILOT Aepelrt • S.41cOt1ing REMODELING All pha..I Cea 9tt1 men . up. n9W ewnt • arptr"1y' n Owt, Srltlth Hou11Clean1"9 S.,. BY RICHARD SINOR 839..0730 tn..tlme --T.-1,...../Wrlt'--._.1Cee S&S~h•lt83 1-4109LIC Ataoc:uatomeeblnett 18 CIH11Upe•TrMTrlmmlng Ptlnl,ttc 847•23e7 vic. Outllly' ~·Lie 2808«. 14 yr• of ,. ,......... ~ .. -· All TYP" A.oalr RMurf yrt In 111a. lie, bonded r Yard Mlln1.•Haull"9 QUALITY WORK, Honeet dablt work 050-0119 hec>PY local cutto"*• Plt!ifi7tt..1 1 ~=· ~=-SERVICE Seal coat (Sl!JRAY MIXi lna'O 988·38e.4 tnY111M · ~ii:::'vJ!'n! l..~-O~:; MIKE 050·3283 OuotH, Fltt F... CXP o HOU8EClEANINQ Thtnll. you, 875-0333 P~TCHIHO Comm . R11ld . A .. 1 ~tlr·~odel·Aooll"9 ,._--ComlMJClll/~tlal MARK ROWAN 831''877 Rl!!LIA8LE OWN TRANS QUALITY PAINTERS ~tucc.oa lntlnt 30 yra W DIRECTORY Rates Fr" "tlmttea Doort·Wl~CeblMtt "981rNtttt Landac~ Maln11111~ Ae11d/comm1 30 yr1 ••P 850·3283 PROMPT, NEAT PRO· t.-i> HMI Paul &.4&.2977 i--.m ... i'illlii 145·'209 Of' 145-0032 Pantl·P•tl09·Ftne4NJ 35 Gtatral Ouellty S«Vtce. r .... lie, Remodel. tepllra & Qin F-ORTUNE C<>OK1e -ESSIONAl..S 038-71'' NMtPatetlM' Textur• WINDOW WA.8HlHO plut the IAVINE MIRROR end the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER 1V9fy W.clnetdty 11 li~11lttig yra lllP wry &.4M413 I comm ~_!!, r::ee:~ Mfvlee9 Paul 730-04e2 CLEAN HOUSE PRIVATE 12 YRS !XP I'm email. au.tfty work It tow rei.t "The~ l'M06C II Wtnl lo mi In my Rep11r1sm1t110bl lancet. and r.-kl UC'd, bond.ct. 64&:5124 ,,... HaallaJ OA BUSINESS 751-3190 My P'ic.. .,, 11n1111 Int/ext Fr .. •t Ma..t2511 __ o_u..,,A .... u_rv __ .,_1._202e __ no tJCtr• charge• CALI. TOOAYll home IOf' any • REF'e IMIYft, per1111on1 Low 1n1 FOf' ff1. 552·9142 o0MP JOBS i JEAN S HSECLEANIHG 050·6477 AON Pl..W.. tate 979·4&e9 rat" Stev. 731·83 1 1 PA TIO WORK-Cutt om d• lar4tal11 Waett4 SMALL MOVING JOBS Honett 6 ~•bte Cuatom H~N P .. nttng IP.it ~~--,,~eq~~ll!f!'~~ &SIPllWllU Wiii BABYSIT loving care c ..... Ctacrttt tlgn. •II ·R~~ Very rM· Mmowto ngs .,_ ESdg2 aTing ._Twtoe573Y • MIKE 646-1391 R•I• 538-5008 IYM II reduced winter rtt.. H "D. aa.1121 conttec10ft whO perfonn I I ontblO 111 provided S2v-12! 64..,.. L Fr .. ••t Dtvt 140-.5'49 ,:auce1I• Waltr ._,.,, wortt owr S200 lnOludWlg n my home, daya or tvea. Coner• •• Masonry. Fiii· Lie . lnaured Ola-0022 YAA-0 t:•Al-N CLEAN·UP HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE t[&l ltmcn ltbOr end matet111• lftUlt Your Diiiy PllOI Service 01rec1ory Repreaen111,11ve 5.48-0184 work, t~ndatlona Block, M Furniture, Trash. Tr"' DRUNK bAIViRd i 01t;;; IM lahtf Plliffll Dralnacteer lrom 115 bl llC4WIMd. UnMoeneed ltaaty lerrict brick Llc'd 87~2120 S•quo11 Con1truot1011 Trc l~n;,:7~•4u~~ 963·5.41~ NOAM Legal S.VIC4lt ~.. Lie. 42592~ 964•2cr17 Repolr f11Wet1. dlap, etc eontrtc:tOf't ~ to U2-4U 1 en. IOI Ouallty Cullom remod.i· l THAULING • MOVING Louil Horowtti 955-1392 Anytime M&M 842-9033 In 1hell .....-..i-LoM ..-.IAht , .. , ll OrlV1tWIY9. palloa, Plllll. Ing a etrpentry lie .... -lntl•x• 20 yrt ••P Aeee ........... e•-·· Ir-.~ •t•t• _.,..... _..,,. -'""" • grM etc No job too amtll '·"""' 17 Id ........ ,23 ~&a Appliance cs.livery, dump PE".,ON"'l INJU~ Con· rafff Aft 4pm Of' wtlnda. ..,..,,,. -.,.,. <1 ConlrliCIC?JI 9l'd eoft· CeUutHe vanlltle• 100% 914.03ee or 53e-o563 • 'JVV r .,...,_, -;P"f;•.1J~H"6119'!b"e,..R"E"PP1X"'IR.-1ob1 Jon 645·8102 ";;;.' Aett Eat;,~· Pet· 642-o'42 N<Hm, 8, Bepalr I~• d1sp, etc "'"*'· 'c:<H1tac1 M.,y •-c•••-t""'~-----guar Ren .. 5.45-9118 ct llectdcal Eiee..Plumb..Car,,_,t~ Anytime M&M 642 9033 O<ondleat S~wtd\ -, •••• Tilt _.. Haull"9 Col tludelll. lrg r~lc Henwey 840 0700 P11nt11V1 bv w-ne Leffler • .-....... ,.,,,._...-,_ ... LL"rJ; K ELECTRICIAN Priced .. ~_ ..... Keith ......... 2 1 .... _ D.A .. CdM ..• , ., any q._ ......... ..,.,,. ... _. CPA hlg quellty Income IUl !I Cuatom tlle ln11a1t11lon11 .--..rvu... ....v rue .. ,,. .. ""'"VIC. Cort llni 10 yfl Of qu1111y a cr•f1•· ltcrtt•r'-1 1or'1 51•1• Llcente tax wOl'k at r ... rales PROF BK d computer/ repelrt FREE EST low right lrM •llmet• on ONE CALL DOES IT Alli Thank you 759· l938 •L manlhlp in Htrbor area •--' Boeird. 21 CMc c.ntw JoM Brown 631·1483 mF anuel MO<lerate fee.. ralft ,98.7210 ~~i:2~r tmtll ~7b:-oi~ We 111111, break II, buy II or LIGHT HAULING •lac MOVING • (IXOYEJ 751 9103 -n1Ctl Plaza. Room tlO, a.ntt P&OP'I wtM> need P&OP'I ree counMI 642-70'7 CacSll1ece to O-"•"4• _ __ h•ul II 5<18-5009 Trash, furniture. etc OulCll/eareful Low rat11 QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR i TYPtNG i Ana. CA 97701 That'e wt.et the rne IHtfft ofiw In the """'-.. I'll BEAT ANY PAICEI MATT 645·5080 Lie T 1380<16 552-0'10 PRICES FrM "' Call •WOAOPROCESStHG• i---------Whlltevw the Fed Ouallty El.c:trlCal W0tk The fa1t111 draw In the Edlhng·Me-4342 DAILY PILOT Wttt. .e Delly Piiot Roll 'em off the m.ntet AK LANDAN 834·8833 WHt. , .a Ot lly Piiot •&·111¥111• Johll anytime. 831·2050 SERVICE DIRECTORY Claaemed Ad. Call Today With 1 CllMlfled Ad _ _ Cluetlll<I Ad. Call Todey Cl...m.d Ade, y~r one-Beal quallty 25 yr exp 0Shop cluelfl~-our ti0tt '-all •boutt 642·5878. Cell Nowt 042·9e78· Want Ada Cell 142-&e78 142-5878. •lop lhopplng e.n1er. Lie T· 116.428 730· 1353 """., cloMt. 642·5878 ~~~~~~~~- 3004 ltltWu ... SIM Htlr WaatH 5100 ....... ... Sllllt11Waa ... SYDNEY 0MARR Prime locetlon, 350 aq 11 Call 642-414.-. Mon-Fri, 9.5 WESTCUFF BLOG Nl WPOHT Bf AU i .... ,,, .. ,, " ........... . LOtlt Shellie, 1Abie'iWtii Babyaltlef',' dyt/wk Reft mate, 6 yr Ellla/Bultlard own trant Eng Sptt'g or Elll1/Broo61hur11 Re· Non-1m1cr 731-5637 ward Oaya 891·5830. Babyalll.,/Mot~I Help· eves 966-7188 er my hOme 2 chlldref'I Lott tiny Yorkshire Ttrri.t, 7 3PM HB 8.46-5655 female, 3 yrs Old. Ana 10 ---Pookl• Loll nr Alpha Bebytlllor nd lor Intent. Btta in El Toro 996-1998 my lrvlne hme Mon-Fri Wednesday, January 11 1450 aq. ft. view au11e or 996·'045 7 30 am . &pm 786·7877 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Thia can be your power play - -• Reward Auat. Shep M Bar Peoon for a.er and day! Promotion, money and love are featured. Recent effo Four lrg private ottl()la blk/wh·t. small. CM/NB • Wine Bar Exper helptut d . 'd ds T k . . . i with lrg eecrettrl•I trea. 673-5302 8-4,.725, bu1 not nee 646-9935 now pay 1v1 en . a e 1rut1at ve. stress confidence and accept kitchen and private Bookkeeper. o-n·1 ottl()I added responsibility. Individual who cares very much will n lobby Sign apac. •vall-SCRAM-LETS PI T, for CPA ottic. 1n longer make a secret of it able 011 Wfttctltt C<1M Cell 875-2070 • Redecoration allowanQe ANSWERS TAU R US (Apnl 20-May 20). You'll complete project, you'll gain access to speciaJ infonnation, you'll be invited to attend 141-1101 meeting of "specialists." Spotlight on secrets, institutions, -----•-•I hospitals and private clubs. Aries. Leo. Libra natives figure ~---- prominently. • la1iat11 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be ready for ne" start in new lntal1 2111 direction , realiz.e that recent emotional setback will actually oXRXdt wltA oFFice boomerang in you r favor Wish comes true romance is ignited Near B•lbO• Bay Club . . . · • 1290/month 646-78' 1 Indigo· Tw1ng Clown • Bouohl WOULON''t Bua driver lo putenger on crowde<I bus "lady, can you Me 1111'11 sale to go?" lady 111y1. "Well. my hu•· band · would, but I WOULDN'T .. and creative JUK'eS flow. You'll get to heart of matters In C· · lal- surprising manner. •••trc Ptrtt•al1 3012 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Follow through on first ltalalt Ztll CIRCUS OF impression. You'll learn by teaching superior will co~nd you •cdb d1x 1Yit" Xe •mpl but also issue new instructJons, demands. Family member r~~ .. ~r~ ·~~~.a~5 llSSl&E expresses desires in touching manner. Accent alao on ambition, 719 NO HARBOR BLVD I CAlllEll I C&A CLOTHIERS, a leed· Ing relaller of men'• clothing In So California 11 Mekl"9 C11hlor1 for the Coeta Meaa 11ore. Prevlout experience prefeffed Working knowledge of book· keeping & accounting It a plua. Enjoy a compelltlv• utary. k.lperlor benefit• & employee dlacount1. II you are • rnpontible a e11erg•t1e 1ndivldual Pleue call 10 arrange for tn appointment Dentel A .. ·1. FIT. front & ..... ,,.,/ ... ttlttlr back ottk:e up . ROA. X· 1n Lacluna ~h ~ -yj Old ray he Salary open Ben· girl Live 1n or out Deya •1111 Newport Batch 870-.8303 area Wkdy. 8-42-6887. - 873-3403 evM/wtlnda lnaurence agl needs ottic:. --managlf Sai.a, phone DENT Al ASST tklllt 4 Potltlvt attitude Part lime Outgoing. Prof 873-19'3 trlendly, tnlhu1l11tlc per· aon !IW&nled for high Interior Designer need• quallty. people oriented FIT ... 111ant Muet do practice in Cf!M. Hrt, 8-5, layout•. meatvrlng, color Tuea & Thurt, 9·12. Wed board a Exp•rlence & Fri Call Chrl1 11 neoeaury 642·2255 ... UlllTAITI lm-====-Exper~ Pref 74 ~I PllmTlll convlleeoent ladllty Npl can you ••• 8etl Pleuant WOf1llng Spare 3 hr• nlghtty? environment 648-7764 Areyou Nurllng Well groomed, 0 I.&. oepend•bte 3 • t 1. 11 • • 7 Muet bl llld Mfl motlveteO? t In Doyou .... mature, end Inter.. Enjoy working with kkia? long term empioyment. If you can.,,....,.,. YES MESA VERDE CON-Phone646-1021 VALESCENT HOSPITAL, 2 30-epm Mon ttlN Fri ee1 Center St , CM ' 5.48-5585 lllllATIM TIOI ---PIT ~ltlon r0t HP Dental Chalrlidt ulletant with Oh or Agr or /reltted lfFlll llUYllY pui.up ~ ley-out per- 844·1801 Exper1111ced lmmedl· beckground w•nled Full Time Higtl Scfloot ton In ~ "9wpon ately lull lime Newport Imm.cl opening Apply In Gr.CS with good drl'Mg Baell !>'1nUnl ..... of.. B .. eh 64'-0032 perton Park Newport rlCOfd Apc>ly In P9f'IOtl flc:e Knowledge of Dental Hyglenlal. N9wPQrt Aplt Corner San Jo•· to "fr ''*''•·at Aobef1 4/eolof pr~ • muat , quln al JamborM. NB Bein. Wiiiiam Frott & M-Pay beMd on ~ Pit Beech ., ... 2 ~ dy1 _ _ _ - --aoc111" 1401 Quall St. con1ect 'Bec*y ot Usye 6 4 2 • 8 8 8 7 w k d Y • • LllllHTTI Npt Beh Me-3908. 8:30·5. 673·3404 •vesfwtlnda. New French Bak•ry It ----------~-- Oomesllea looking for mtture. di-lfflOl IW IUL UT&ll Bachelor need• peraon to pendable peraon1 to 1111 H .. vy Ph<>M tnd tome L.ma •Y take cert ol realdence In lull a part·tlm• dty typing. local aml oftlct. Now lrtl~ tor o · Npt Bch 835-5500 eounl•r po1l1lont CdM Permarient OOOd peti.nc.d aoenta. Cold- Young. growing com· pay No benefl1t 6 deyt, well BaNcer it loc*lng '°' lllVU/OllllEI pany. good benefit• Cell 875-277.4 egenta to wonc In our Need cta111. 11. & 111. Xlnt 751.12ee Seer'• Anendel ~ Hlary Some vehlclH L"'tlt Mil 1 tof\ otnce et So Cou1 "8a. provl<le<I .. n enance per For ci.taltl eaM Layne 1·220· 1520 Sml Fee needed fOf' Wknda only Tlr.cl Of titting etound with ( " u 1 w 1 n ) • t (Not employment agc:yl $.4/hr 536-9836 nothing to do? Qo you 714/557·7914. E.0.£. --.. _ ~ sincere desire to aid a loved one. 550 a 1 . excell. beauty FULLERTON L E O (July 23-Aug. 22): Preparation for journey would be 1Alon. tut IOOd. oHice 110-1112 W • ._.1 •In Liquor Clerk night• tndd .Ilka to mingle? II IQ, aiv. OHITll UWlll '""-wtcnd•. Mutt l'ttve cun ua a ~ngle at ~1 . 3715 So Brlatol Guya, gela, homemakor1I reglater uperlence for an eactti"9 IOb II a COLDW<?U BAN~eR ;.) constnJctive -know it look ahead realize th at lon g -tenn etc Good beach loc l llY & WIEI l . • ri li Di. . . . h 213B Cout Hwy, NB ATTRACTIVE Senta Ana, CA 92027 SELL tc KODAK FILM Apply 1888 Pltcenllt telephone ..... Plf'tOn (114) 111·2111 eoupon~4i~~~~ benefit liquor Clefk needed-pan T:~E~2 ~'~'At'!~~~~ ass gnment may soon mate a ze. versify, high lig t, ver-ssooimo.148-884' MASSEUSSES aatillt y, be ready for r en ewed surge of popularity. Gemini, TOSERVEYOU Sagittarius persons play prominent roles. Busy Nwpt Bl, c M Newer _OPEN 2' HRS VIRG O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on concern with hidden retalltofllce· •te, 111 ftr JC'trtflltl, matters, the occult and t he mantic arts and sciences. &!aware of Only s5o5 mo 145•9828 T.D r.. 4021 details, fine print and necessity for restoration of tttcllniques Com,m Bldg. C-2 zone 1•· ---·-'----- C&R lime. atooklng lneld. H ... ..,.. + com ,_llC" ..... "'"...,''"-" ESCROW SEC/OFFICERS 876.&M.4 our., w__ · Temp~n.e11,peronly __ mlulon locatlon~13 1---------HOllW IYllll&I Maid wanted, some motel Sunflower Ave, CM ... / ........ uper, lhort hrt NB -MU91 type (Toucfl) and llte 7t4·'9'·2332 __ 642·093.11 642-8262 Part·TI•t ~., otrice 64&-1111 h. h ked . T Leo Sror f' cell I , 2000 aq 11. 50 ••• um11 w 1c wor an pa&t. aurus, , p10 persons 1gure eentlfl 200· trom NPf M rt O I C&Q CLOTHIERS INC f/O IHllHPll Anna Ch1mbles1 ntlllll UllPYlllllT EQutl Qppty Emplyr . Admln Atal Co locat~ l&llld A growing· cotmet1e ..,. prominently. Blvd Alarm 1y1tem In· S~ltlfz~~n ~;I :~~d LIBRA (Sept. 23-0tt. 22): Gain indicated through written _91~1~ !'8•1303 TO'sSlnce 19,9 OAllllll/TIAllEf--' •n N B Fashion tile R11lde111 u1111 mgr WlllDll gl!'y aupply eompeny Several openings. oppt'y Exper req Career orlen· W/ayppemental income Newpori B.actl Marketing 9"«1 • conac:lentiovt for advancement ~~ 2~:~' afttr 6 pm 18 unit• 1n NB Mull be ~llrmhuMveralopen1"9• P/T morning recep· eKpr'd 111111 malnt a have ~ rnpon11ble •nd In· llontat Should heY9 ••· word -locate legal documents, special manuscripts and be CORONA DEL MAR Robt Sa111er NH /CM ( · h · · Ti · 'd 1.,_ • Corner locallon, Ptrklng, RE Broker Bd Realtors aware o ng ts, penruss1ons. me 18 on your s1 e. ut: patient Rea•onomlel 875-8700 8'2-2111 5<15-0811 enough tosuccessfuJly play waiting game. Gemini native figures -- prominently. OlllOH 4tl Ill JUMBO RESIDENTIAL LOANS ·220· 1520 Sml Fee Flnlah carpenter nMded ~~ tocU Selary. apt duatrlout people A gOOd cell typing, elerlc.tl and (Not emply11t agncy) Musi have own tools and nellls &.45-10'8 1peell1"9 voice e MUSTI vlt'bal .-u11 FOf' more do neat work Call alter 5 • A great way 10 1ncr.... Info a an lnlerv14rW ec>Pt pm 6<16·3433 IAUlll your budget doll1t1 We call 714-281-2111 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll gain through diplomacy on Eut Coaat Hwy HIQhly -curb tend ency to act on impulse. You'll draw to you people vl1lble. corner locatlon. who share concerns interests Focus also on employment care of with excellent •lgnl"9•· . '. · . ' off street park•"9. air pe\s, ability to intelligently discuss issues with dependents. Leo cond111onl1l9. etc 2500 plays key role. aq tt s I as per loot. per SS00.000 mln·llO max S A G ITT ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Define terms, realize that month Min 1 year Mlaae 1~~·r ~r;,:~1~:,'::! romantic invol vemen t 18 more serious than originally antici-17141 67l·4400 30DayFundrno pated. Imprint style, strive to take control of your own destiny. IHJlllAUBl-OJIRJI Pac1'fic Federal Many answers are found behind scenes -know it and go after A Chauffeurs E1tHtiH 0111tl1r1ft II S••kl11g 11trae11ve, In· tetllgent male & female chauffeurs Call Shawn 1 ·2'0·8-4'3 Cl eaning persons Hunt Bchllrv111e S6 00 • pr hr Must have ear 96'·'3<16 ,LEXI.LE •••• I Small re11aur•nt S.4 hour pay for your trtlnlng For Recec>tlonilt RMI Ettlle 10 atart 49 <1 -5589 interview appt call Mr lnveitment Co pro-llWPORT WCI daya,997 7888 alt &pm Blefmet. 5'>5776 leulonal •tt"ud9' a ac>- Small firm aeek1 help for Medical A11111an1 lor Nuarr.sT pearance needed. 119"' 1yp1ng, phone anaw·g and Phyt1e1an 1n Npt 6Ch PIT 5 30•m·• 30·-typing 5.49-2988 ge111 ore wrk Need lr0t1t OBIGYN office exp•r 0 _ .. olc appearance and req Good pey an<I bin· Mon-Fn Ocx:u wtcends, aarnllllT friendly perlOllellly Call elila For Info 875·9102. min 1 yr txper 983-oe28 Full Time Mull be Sue. at 752·6408 6-8pm 720-1041 wk<ly• Phone s ... Subacripllont laatttonabte. IO¥e to worll F P k d au.l'fled Lead• c 111 with the publte Rlc:hard ood reparer w n s, Medlcel Exp•rl•netd o II s I 200 73 Fraft ..... 1 •• 100 ue alt• 1 on. <acts. Financial OUHnPIST M·F 8 30-5 pm 714-,76-2176 Franeeaca·s. 16 Irvine Scrub Tech & Recover "" "" 0 ~ Center Drive, Irv Ave, Ste B C M (nr 17) Person lor Newport phone work Newpon 8Nicll Beach Plasllc Surgeon Mike good money dol"9 C APRIC ORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Financial ~unty, w h ich had evaded you, now becomes major part of scenario. You'll be (l 14) 411-0HO OOOIT&ll SEHHS dealing with older individuals capabl e of providing necessary __ B 1 WutH 5100 IPHIH SOii .. financial support. RomantJc interests also are intensified. Aetall apace. appro• 4500 t 1 CHEERS RESTAURANT An h Ca . . . sq It. S.80 gro1A, h'9N IEOllnllY EntMlll11ment and danc- ot er 1pncom lB m p icture. traffic: •t 1727 w .. 1c11tt '°' Mfg co In Cotta Mes• 111g we need cock1a11 AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). More people will be Or, Newpor1 O.ach Idell Xlnt typ1"9 skills. llghl server• we train Stu· interested l.n your vt.·ews, actions. Focush on sped adkang eEnng 1 age-19ortc an~IQu ... !~r:13t'!r7•,; sttrthnd aome mgmnt denlt OK Full pit Beach bi) la I r _.,. "' • 111d Word Proc Exper & Warner Call bef noon menta, a 1ty to art1cu te spec1a t emes an 1 eas. arge ,;pref Sal eommenturll• 752·6955. 8'17·9966 pm personal horizons, realize that your true capabilities are yet to be Id as trial ZO wlexper Alk for Pam challen,,ed. ltallll 29 631 .o700 Companion. live-In for elderly woman Lite P l CES (Feb. 19-March 20). Article that had been lost, Co1ta MHa 3000 • f, Uc •lllHHll hskpp·g Salary rel• missing or stolen coul d be located Good news rl"<.~ived pr 9 f 1005 Brloao Dr with' 11r1 ••P or agr or oh req'd 5'8·6217 .· 644-7269 ' ed concerning finances. You get proverb1.al second chance -you N~CoataMe1Alnduatr'al e1Qul~llan11 11mm .J oppenk Counter Help Fr1-S11. 10 h h T . .,_ • ng .. pp y n per,,on ar pm 6 am W1nchell1 gain added independence, ave c ance to imprint your own Park M-1 zoning Unlit Newport Apta Corner OoNuta. 253 East 17th style. Leo figures prominently. from 2'00 10 5200 aq It San Joaqu111 at Jam· coita Mesa 15% ofe Call Paul Ryan. bOreeL NL a..aa ZtOO ltatala ti ltatall ti ~50!f Wllcfya ' Niel• IUrnflhed room In nut ZtOI .~... HOI r...... 2tZ2 Coell M_. Ctll •11., _ _ _ __ PY1 ent/balh nr Wwner/ 2 room1 for 11orege. utll &pm 5'8-e892 CdM walk 10 bch Shr lrg 3 GOldenw"1' H B 18711 pd . Co a I a M • 1 I Npt Wilk to bch pool ten-br' 2'" be hM. lplc, 2 aty Diane ln Si50 53&-0794 S lOO/mo 2 l3· 766· 1707 · · · , S350 • Yi utlla. 075-5015 -nla, S250 Incl ulllt Raap rmmt• ahr 2br2ba Encl auto 11oraoe. 1p90e 548·4280 or 993·'888 Fem1I• non-amkr, ahr 3br NB s275 mo 1 phone & ror ' e111. nr Placentia a Room wlkllc:hen prlv 2ba C.M,. '215 Judy elec 549·7004 Toni 17th.CM 642·2390 9&6·5311 or 548· 195' · -ldulla only 962-5780 Nr _ WE LOOK FOR YOU! Storage pk.la nl()I office on but & lhop Femele to ahar• 2 Br 2 Be. HouMIRoommates Newport Blvd, CM, 1200 Promontory Pl Apt U •32 3 ..,. tt •73 1"43 Room w/klt, lndry. tlovM s.-25/mo. 8~8801 nllmlted o -41 4 ......, "' • " .prl~. M/F, pvl rtel· --I t 1 w t ·-.......... ,, 3-2 dence 548-051' F n/amkr 10 thr Newport ta I I U -~· vv pen1houN c:ondo 2 br. 2 wXRfeb A116C)( Vi... -~F .. R"@"t'".X.,.,..Lll""l'X•a•e .. si,-.-I •TIL be S.450/mo • ·~ utlla Spygt .... etc. for lamlly fv COMMERCIAL SEM U.IH &OClllT Talented ar1111nt & EllOIT"'I 11eedleworller1 llHdeO •• 1mmedta1ely Maka The Orange Cout Diiiy money doing whal you Piiot haa an excellent OP· lovo 10 do' Call Nency. portunlty lor I ear"r 642·2668 oriented Major Account Executive with a proven Crew manager wanted for track record Great door 10 door nlea S300 polenllal, guaranlHd $$00 pr wk All 3, Steve draw ag11n11 com · e.-~ 5780 mlH1on Desir• tomove IEUYEIY Into management a ptua F 11 lllM for local a.. Send '"U"'-to ~Verla• XLNT Orlv1nn r• p 0 BOA 1680 • Costa M.. 02828 cord reQ Mr Emm0t11 EOE N~rl Stationers Inc 88J· 1200 Wklyrtntaltnowavall Carolyn 833·8383 X4&3 w/rtla for rent, IUM. or INAR S!E SUNDAY AD 115 50/Wlc & up ColOr oPllon ASAP 759-0540 213·485-.4,91 TV Phon.t In room 227' F/rmmt ahr 3bf 2be h~M. ---A Admlnlitrellve ANI A re OELIV(RY Or .. 1 Ptl Job Newport Blvd CM. C M 'A rent/utll, no «Sep OfJln lntall If ~ra ,uth ~htrd~ ·~ '""""lib!• detell oriented. Mtf d•ltv .. ing ltaaket 646-7445 Steve or Ch" 831·7233 11 17 Weatchft, N.B 1~.:/or~wti~dO:,•~:C, ;;;P perton '°' e buty lunehea. 9"2. trenapot· SEA & SUN LODGE I Metur• Wftl'g Fe to atir 2 278· 13&5 tq It Sulllble to Hotplce Of' Th• Caneer tmall erehltectual & con· lallon needed 497 3729 SIOO wk up. cotor TV bd, 2 bl •Pt w/tame. tor medlctl or dentet. Society In memory of atruellon firm in Irvin~ l•-------- 3028 w CoHt Hwy. Npt I 8'2·4952 •ft., 9 pm Agent 5-41·5032 JarMt E. Degenhardt lit• bkpng. typ Com· HUYllY I.I.&. THH M/F ... ........ .. t hme Tl a -Ltt A I 3AAi put er .itlllt pref Pleat• Rout.. now ~Ing lrt w .. tc:llN, NB. a200 Incl to ... r.,.... ' a 250 aq rt 9'.llte, 200/mo t .... W'I call Jan 213·392·5707 Cot•• ..... and N_....,,. 11111 Yng women. non· 1 .... $3&0/mo. pvt Br & 719 W 19th 81. autt• D, '';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiii9 .... ·-....,.... amtcr 846-5&59 bl Over 30 yra, n-amtcr CM Tom 151·8028 11 ~Ide part time '°' h•ndl· Ir" Etrly 14 M Oell,,.,y _ 015 2594 qapped tedy Mon thru Mon-Fri No wllndt. hOI Working Fe 25-40, non-Beyfront Offlcea, petlot, FOUfl) ADS ~rl. w Newport er" •dayt collect or bllllng tmkr pool tenn••. ~ MIF to thr N 8 home. ' pertilng, ~anltorlalt SS0-8030 att IPM Call &$.4·7338 8·5pm N 8 b00e&o.11oe ...... bl~:~~e~~.» • ).tC>Oa IDE FREE AJr eoncr' ~·unQ"""in. l ' CDM Office ~ lbe• M •tali. bper Nee: s.n Demonatratora Mlnll • .. • .... 7 M to ll'lr 4br/3b• houtie, met1t) Ac:ceaa tO!Pf'lvat• Cal.• •Ill• Laguna H1gue1 Fii •01 I? tJ_ .... pv1 bath, M... VtrCSe, plllo. 411 eq h at 83e. 11.31-0700 ., '-ve BiQ BMQ1 "bin. pOOj CM 1350• 241·tt90 Soull\ of .Hwy • Art you adventurout t•btt. cotof TV, 2 trpto, NB Condo nr Lido ,... RC>Otlft AMlty 87&·2311 141·1111 Anawtrlf'Q Mf'tic» OPlf n..a money. and iove to ....,_ 141714)845•8918 a31o/mo Fur", nloe. Ev .. /wt(nda875-331 1 etor dty 1hltt 302 3rd travel? A Caltl0tnle Mrg ..... &1 L'""una eeaeh Co nu -n1""'1 ror I Ocean f'ront Rent.ta. 1 I 2 4PM to 10AM 875-t ncO llLIU ' -• gait ano"'gu-{~· 18 and bdrm1 from S300/wtt Ill PenttloUM. M bMCh, pv1 3 offloM 1.ar~--.''°" Found grey a1r1p;d cet, Apartment Manaoer Cou ovtf. to trevel Ctllf()fnte J Monthly from ............ w/ce>Uar, 2 tat & 8.anta pi. with ••Plfienc. tor v 11 nd 11 one or ri'T ant & beth, crptg, mlero. er•. Ill.cl on two An•. C M 146~5&4 Cotta Mtu Apt• Sllary L •• tO• Hawa • HOO 114 .... 9f.71 3 HI 1326 536-01M omc.t Con~t Npt , --..1 , ,,.,.t No-• W•tern ttat .. -.1th OUf ----8ct\ location Hr H,._ ' d • _...__ t""l'I ~ ""'rv .,... ..... tup•rvll•O mtrkellng ru...... H 0. p • , 3. I I ;-; = a:t.-1~~" ... 'c ~M 142 ~'°7 wlldy• I m d.,-nonatreting • 1I2bfcond0e t22·9743 Pr:::,~·.::: 714·159 .. 501 54f.9737 Att""""I c~lf\ C M rt'YOIUllOrttry MW Pfod• t tt . r«'llel, Coett ,.._./Hunt NtwD«1 1 100 aq h. LOST 1212t "I t>lk AUiat teacl* In ~· un Mutt be .-nb4t""'9 IU.. ... Ull Bch arta. Non-1mkr, _.8eCretarlal ... w/2 pn. w/Mt11t 1an, Fem a.man i"C::c,P'!· '7m':-.~:: ::'.~;:ii;:':=~ b ib ino !&!. m1tur• =I~~:= •vt ·~~::-.""'7't00r ~ lttt~~N-tO PteterFem 64~2367 P•ld "fr1ntoor1at10" ~·Meri~:. ~~ 8~ 14t•1I07 l~~tl~~/~t-M c;et, &ITI Tiil Alftll ~[;n r~~~~l~r·~::t Marl'*' Perll 142·3•'1G 493·3682, 813·1821 Handle llQf'tt r•r• N.-lmmltd For 1l cell Jun. ""d wn•t " ¥'•"' In HaY"e IOl'l'MflltlQ to Nit? • PQft lire Cetlt• 3000 Pr•d en 11·• Pffl only aa1"'9d ldl oo n... r4ave aom .. "lnO 10 Mii? htt "wt 1<1 :t7 Fill TllE PAY PUT· T11E Wllll OpportunlltH available with the Loa Angeles T1me1 C1rcu1at1on O.· partment tn our door·1<>- door new1p1per HIH prog11m Guaranteed hourly wage Plu• com· m1ea1on Hour• 9AM • 2PM or 4PM • 9PM Tra1n1ng 11 provided Pote11t1ttl to earn S300 plu~ per week For an In· 1erv1ew Call (7 14) 957 2361.fxl 120' 64'· 164 I Ille phoM work nome or Recept1011111. lutf ti,,.. Me<I Lab clerletl PIT. ottic.. lle.11 hrt EOE &.th PINM call 5.40-.555.4 3-7pm. 5 day wk Typing 801..39•6 bet II 4 8PM llOIPTillllT nee Health Benefltt C•ll PIOTlll ,l&llH H1g111y P'O-..ional lncfl. Belly tor 111terv1ew Wholeule thowroom Yldual with pleuant pet· 6'8·U03 needs • full ume rec:ep. aonallly ...., Qfoom41d IHllT Tl&JIH 11on111 Out'" 10 1nelud4t lor large corportt• of· ahOwroom ..... u well flCM Typing lklht r• Local manufacturer need• H all ue>eet• 01 ple1ure quired ~ a..c:ti 3 people to train lor m11n-framl"" 966• 1822 Area 640·8950 agement d1v1111on lndt· · ·• v1duals mu11 be 1111cere llOIPTllmll' and comm111men1 to ,.OTllE Fll.lllll GrOW1h Orlenled Co N.., learn w111 aas1s1 in hmng Hard work but Iota of var-o c Alrpon Hat Im· and 1ra1n1ng ol 11m tety i:1e~1bte houra In mediate opentng for re ployMt Mu11t be depen-eluding Saturd1y1 and oec>tlOllial ~ 11 ~ IHEUl lfFIOE dable 9Yes No u~ nee:, wtll orlellled and hu 3 ~· Energet1G peraon to do Ull IP Tl train Slar1 '1hr 11 So ot front OffiOl •XP9'1enoe Xerox CO"~" lllln", I ll PR 1111 Coaat Villega atlopplng Mutt ha~• l)leaunt ~ ,.. "7-+----, c•nter Call Larry pto.ch llldth ~ a. typing & genera ~ Oepend1ng on level ol •11· 751·6~ tble 10 Mndle a bu9y Company wtll train N.-p I I patience Prl-£ .... ,. --.. t~ ancs .._._m port harmactul ca s 0 II .-. -,. r .... • .....,,_ 897 W 16th $1 , N 8 8 To c>perlle pr"' FIT rniec: ~s.!, oMce WOf1I 642 7!>11 ext 230 114/111·1111 3333rdSt 1.aouna8ch :1~,owtey r:'Q~: HAIR STYL1ST1cu"ER a.• ftt I r .It• PIMIUlllll/ 8330, Newport e.eeh w:~!';",h:~~~ag1~~:w~~ MODELS· eud1t1ons held &IAUIT CA 92880 _ Cell aft 7pm, 830·8282 J•n 10. Tu", 8 30PM II State w1<1e AIE tn.,..I• l ... ,tt.lltt/lnht Tlllany't , NB. 3rd !Ir m.,,1, lln 11rvlon llrm. Wented entf\uelalftC. -ca. Helper u1111 hanOI· Mutt be over 2, of11t1ng ct111tengl1l9 Po9· reef on.rited peraon wtth e11pped person lo Qll Into OOE S O I 1t1on IOt bright lndtvldUel ott1ce lll~lenc• 65 '" t 1 em and get out of M L nHd• or to *'"" tlnd d sign fOf worn a mutt AIR MP car 4 pm twlCe/wll llnQetll faattion tho•• TI 9 II O 1 n a OE C and t(). key heii>h1I E111tlde CM 846~2357 ~49 6444 POP 1113.-Mull heve 2 Nonl tmotier 133>7tt0 I H /tt..-a Now t11ring Rental & Satet Y't ••Pit w COBOL Ex· • 111 ..,., _,,, People B•tbo• l•l1nd c.flltrtt carfltf QS>por1unl· llllP /11NT RELIEF For e4derly lady Re II 973.9700 ly CaM 553--0940 Npl B<lf\ Ad Agency .Meda J:r1 pm to Sun pm Stlary • Y ~lght ~ lnOI Valld dttver ltc Spelll • •1 ! vldual w;111ng to lMtn f;ng Aef1 req ~8.07!' Daily Pl DI . . .. "· =-=-~~~.the llvt ~~l!!il~~ Fri : PIRJ JllE UllUNI Wiii Flulblt houra Mu al , • Worttlng with Teena tor the •Pffll Engoat1 H•~ own Deliver Daily PiJot by auto in c1ry of 1nt1ne Art'"'°°" ~~,.~~~~~.N~u~;: Laguna Beach area (2 hours ~~dn~~~3~.~~ 63t-215• °' ~1 .$1~ per day). Weekdays P.M. -eee>·38" Mlllllnl weekends A.M. Earn about R £ sALE'S E11n 10 '°"- uw 1n 2 eMdren Cnghsn * .. 00. per mo. Call Mr. Barrow ~11:~.:7111 ~ apullmg nonl tmOk• N • .,., Tutlln ., • 731·0772 " 642-4321. roE MOullkHP•r. r•ll•tJ•• non·amotclng m11ure peraon for tg4 tHCuttve • home tAM·2PM. $ dYt H 00 Pf '" 10 t'lert Gall '99·3102 In 6o Laavn• HOUSEKE£PEAS. 47 l<>bt ,/PIT WQf't. When! '(OU 11v1 ta a pnone •mutt, 7"°.J 4 ume ~M1ona T '"''· eto'ng came a tilP*dtf end ~ In tM 0111; Piiot CIHIUled eletlon about Muf- lwt I TUf\19l end ~ II IOI It H V~ call Nill your h•ff•l and to11 of other thing• ttlfouol\ Dtll~ "nol C1111U1eo Ma Ca1Mi-te71 llTllLllLD lm!Md ate Ge*\~ lot hJA/llme *40\ ... per~ only Mutt be ~IC end mat-.we Salar, • montNy ~ Co"tar:t O.Oblt -~ N1tural 'a•hlont o• Lllg\IM Bcl'I •t 7-' n1. 11111.ULD Lao.a f~ _.,... tOC* "°"" & ..... r ... & w.-endt H_,OOf ,CM_.._..~ • C8 Orang Cont DAILY PILOTtTuesd y. January 10. 1984 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 FtlMgod 5 Error 10 Anent 14 Monetet 15 Cruclal 16 Worry 17 Tin allOy 19 Vetch 20 Low bow 21 P~llc conl rac11on 22 "Oeslre Under the -" 23 Amber, e.g 25 Brother 26 Asian na11ve 30 Uproar 31 Sting 34 Pans love 36 Moth 38 Floor cover 39 Deserted V1t1a9e·· author 42 Fesflval 43 Hippodrome 44 Tenth part 45 Color ell.perts 47 Small bird 49 Ruminant 2 3 17 20 39 42 45 61 67 50 Burro 51 Chuck 53 Glove 55 Francia Llghttoot - ~6 Resolve 6 1 Continent 62 Ot business 64 Opening 65 Game animal 66 Berserk 67 Ribbon suit 68 Vexation 69 Unlldy state o6wN ,. Curtsies 2 Islam lltle 3 Seed cover ,.A Mrs Chap· h11 5 Vamoosed 6 Crackeqack 7 Ltvtng htgh 8 Infamy 9 Congers 10 Rearward 1 1 Cave deposit 12 Duration 13 Is indebted 18 Attention 6 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 24 Blockade 25 Pnmary 26 Piglet 27 Greeting 28 Es1range- men1 29 State abbr 31 Scatter 32 Machine 1001 J3 Anes1he11c 35 Approaches 37 Egg while 40 Frt movers 7 8 9 41 Central 46 Property 48 Pitcher 51 Dovetail part 52 Rainy 53 Spar 54 Key 55 Peru c11y 57 Conveyance 58 Period 59 Asian land 60 Wap11ts 63 Manipulate 11 12 13 I -••;:l•:;;;W;u;•;";;;~Sl;OO~,.;·;·l:•;W;•;•;•";;;;;;s;100;;1 B•l1 ...... • secretary 5100 SILES ltl Waa... 81 Aalirn MIO Cttt4 •tu llZf Pntr INta A11t11 ........ , ... ,u.. S.n17 Antique°"' dr..w• ;;:; MOVING GARAGE SALE '17 Waller"" 25'. Jtlnl, IOt• "~" •• V1lbw11ta ti1! ••..&. bcultd•. bench, bat~ ~oratore ''"" Sec.I aqUlp 112,900. 842.,..75 -" cNtt. br... cath rag11-IOfa s 115 IV ... , '°° '*'M BMW 3tal eMUma • II Ill an Sciroc;c.o '15 New pa.nt alary. Ho IWIQ COtft-ltra. and CIOtt\lng raclt• dbl rclnr • 155 e d..; PARTNER WANTEO pymnta Of U76 10 No No4ar ,,,...,,,. blklblk wit• lllnt cond Mual NII tat pany will ti n No ax· lor Hie Stor. CIOainQ drar /Mirr 140, Hand •o· Viking SF, twin dal dwn pymnt OAC C.U whefi• low ml ~ty $2300 QOMI 548-097 '· l*IOnC:. nkettary ~ 2830 Avon St, ~ catvec1 Mell. dlfa MO loaded. lmmac, 140.000, Chuck 919·3553 A.gt a, .. , buy $38 500 p P. 875-0827 Ctvla ~~.h~r·c~ ·ru~.·~· Beach (nr ~t ottic.) bar/1111 $95 2 occ chr~ '>share, lerm• Cooaldar 'H 3 ocs1.-;;tt cond, 873-3025 AMC HH M2·~8A• 8•8·'354S or 64&-4025 MS 2328 Lltlleton Cr NB 111p rant exchange european model lpoll« __ OOUOH BIN ,800 Var· 957·04N Coate Mesa 541--0455 __ SUI OOO 213.~s..3482 AU abOut lhe mOMY " TI Gremlln, run1 but Tfu,.. I .. •I 2000 IN S-H tOlt ' _ can nva YoU thru oor neadl ~ work, M50 " mont, •Int conci S Jtwtlry 1214 ti, au 78 320!, !XCEPTIONAL wcnaM I INN pl~ •94·&059 al1 7PM No Uptll'~ MClftSary. 675 67S4 -Col I CO comp !flY wm 1ratn SS-, . . Bauma Matclar Summit 28, 71118. eu1tom Int NO Orig owner. lo .llM IUMlll 1-, L -~ 17/hr Mctlng appoint P1'lf cupboard, 2., x 7 1'K quartz water real•· $12,500 4~-2000 ml. air, 1unrool, gold llNRn 1...,1...,.c•--... -~-•.1...,v1 morll~ Salary, No Mlllng bargain S32S 49•· 7340 tent w.alch. atlll In box, •arfat lfwi • 701 BBS, red/tan $8900 130 1 Quall Str"I * 'U euidl AaoaJ a..uma Part time all8t'llng tloura AfJliH HI 6011 neva1 worn $2900 !.It 638-5829 Lve m1g NEWPORT BEACH pymntt of $110.11. No For appointment call &4&-2215 2 TraMrlta ~I trao.re. '78 530i, Arlie Blue w/tan 111·1100 dwn pymnl OAC Call Mr a T aylot, 682·5843 1 cu ft Hot po In t FIRE SA E PR CES 3000 & 5000 lts cap $400 Elec Sn ti & windows Chuck 97~653 Agt. Rel/Freezer. Ltka new, L I I & $500. •99-2484 XI t d Sal\LV\ BMIJI a 9 ·79-'""T4i( ml --~--TOP SSS $200 obo 646-1042 Varl•ty of quality colored n con """" v '76 4 OR S~YL.ARK PI S, Fama1e1 Prat Model• g --gem atdnes IOI tale Call SI~ A DeCb 7022 650·0253 1~9.ooo or ,' 1~1 a_nd AM/FM, AIC, t' cond., Escorts (213)866-1984 Custom 6:.~?8~1:' S125 al night 875·6~7 35FfsuP for power =1 ·82-BMW 528e, nu tires i3 f~\~ 7~1•3501 mo 1 own9J45!!ci23 OBO To, ,A Wedding Ht 11~ $300 mo. •21 Balboa $ 16,995 Sarv rec ___ _ Y beaut , mu~I u11' Coves,N.8 . 673-14&4 avall.380-0200.673-11451 111.llEIAl·llm ·WR~al Ltd~ loaded. Persona 10 locate pinball & ..._ -" video games TOP PAY •llJEI S IOOO/obo 760-9072 Llve--aboard 1flp available LARGE SELECTION OF Lo ml 128,000 533-424, sharp, II pwr, exit cond Call Nick 894-7563 Eltte1r1c, runs OOO<I MiactllUMll 11211 January 1 40' -45'. Call NEW & USED BMW'SI NG 9149 $7500 85 l • 1227 or Ame<tean AmuMment S 100 or best otte1 642-4644 559-5031 I H2 1111 2 beautllui aalt water ---Liil IUCI ... '75 Midget. nu ang ' pafnt. c-.JIJJ 9•09 I eave yOYr number) • aquarluma, 50 gal. 60 gal, Pvt dock ror up to 30' pwr VOLUME SALES clean S 1950 539-848! ,_ ... _ ..... •.,.'----.. ·~ Tr•vel A0901 complete S300 both or sail boaf. Jeserved SERVICE & LEASING ;•aa Bdo assume pymn11 I• yr experience Com· Exll gas dryer -S 125 645-6003 afternoons prkg guar Nr Lido VII-3670 N. Cherry Ava 'll Ill CllYllT of S393 98 No dwn puter training requ1rect 842•927 1 alt ePM lage $200/mo 67S-5418 LONG BEACH Red, xlnt cond, Ming fin· pymnt OAC Call Chuck UNIGLOBE PASSPORT _ _ IAJlllE HLL OLITIH Sllpt available 25. 27. (No Cherry exlt-4051 tsh. 38,000 ml. 1 owner 979.3553 Agt !~ t~~~~~~rd 8~184500, F~:~~~ ;:;~~rs ~i~ Don t Pay Retail Prices 35' Call 642 .... 644 'Mon-<71•) Hl·lltD $3400 &46-2564 all 5 '74 Eldor_ad_o_Con.,..--vart-1---bla both Chris 673-5886 17 141964.()386 Ft1 9-5 , Trade-Int Weleome Ptrackt 9157 All extrat, beaUtllul earl Trdvel agent No ell.-Candellver SetUpAHomeShowlng Ii •-12 Nowopen Sun11 4 16uT C F $4900 1147-8710 perience needed Call _ Bike• stereo & sports CJC1.a • -arga arrera ulty 1--------- UNIGLOBE PASSP~RT Kenmore washer xlnl equipment. misc oltloe.. §l;;hwfnn bOYs bch cruiser, D1t111 tl 17 equipped As new 'll El4era4t liarrttz TO TAAVEL 841-4500 cond $85 645-2561 All near new; prlOed tor $125/obO 631-6215 •'82 Datsun 3oozx 85• ~1~~83~~4~7;101 or A: ... ~50 •0bolow 0~.~~- Hunt Bch Kenmore wahrTdryr, exit quick HHI e.tS...901 dy1 C -IOl-4 sume pymntt of $297 89 ..,, ,.._ .,.......,. Cond S•oo ea 5••-6•88. --••;rs No dwn pymnt o•c Call *'73 914, xlnl coild': Island. 673-3830 (7-3) TYPIST Guner1I olltce Tape tran· scriphon Wed. Thurs. Fri Edinger and Newport Freeway Mrs Hoskins 558·8333 nPIST-P/T Lido Vlltaga 673·9389 ' .... "' ltttftl Water Prlo111 181 Va""""" Cmpr • "' ,. ___ .. Chuck 979-3553 Agt rcpl1, nu paint, S4950 ·79 Eldorado. 1 owner. nu OLDER G·E REFRIG. Dare lo comparat We offer exll cond, stove frig. 1tnk: -675-4719. 73 1..,.844 lires, wires. crulM, 8 way Works. $50 675-4568 purified drinklnn water 2SK ml $9800. 786-2809 '71 Wgn, runs/look1 good, ;-.,. Por•,..he -9 •2, gr~. 1 o••ts, .. ,.....lat stereo. xlnt service All you want. economical & depend· "" "" ' """" """" "Y"" Refrigerator, $50, W/O. $2 49 weekly. Sample ••ttr likt1 1016 able. $695 894·9378 owner, hard to find condl cond S8800. 675-1277 ~:~~:.as ~£'6' 6!~~~ec bottle dallvered FREEi Vespa 260 f yr old xtras '72 1200 tatbck 2dr 4spd $6950 646-1888 '80 Sev Elgl. gray OV9' •Ii· Phone dispatcher. Frank $800 54B-8786 ' · exit S1095 645-7S78 ' '68 Poraehe 912 4 spd, ver. gray Hlalher, mn/rl, REFRIGERATOR REPAIR 851·0842 . 123M ml, 40 on nu eng. 1 loaded. clean s 14,500. Local h~me estimate $27 Mttorc1cl11/ '76 8210. fair body, nMds owner $5000, Dys 754-6700days, 759,9130 L · R 1 1 760 7275 Brass ce1I Ian wtoak eng $800/obo 646-752• TYPIST PtT or FIT Gen-arry s erg · blades & 4 tullp Illes, ScMttn 1011 _· _ · 540-4058, 645-6163 evening• eral ONlce work Npt Bch F ---, 6022 never used Cost $290 1§83114 AOskv 1'5CC ·77B210 Fstbk, vary gOod '68 912 5-ep. tape deck. '81 El Dorado dine! (30 Please call 645-4 175 Ht to ta take $95 552-0796 . 5 mo old very gOod cood cond . ~ereo spkrs, A/C, •ha r P con d . P p mpg) like new Leisure •••••••••I 'e. Collie/Shep. 1 yr, loves S 1550 OBQ 557-3608 0; snrt. $2300/obo Call tor $4900/obo 640-8293 world owner 16,900 ml PART-TIME. Varied hours children Needs good CARPET 150 yards used. 541·4369 days Lisa 850-0610 Iv mag '70 91 lS lmm-ac-cond. Vogue llres, S11 ,900 to I d I A •• home, & space 536-9686 beige & Ille brown $ lOO ---Al o '80 Co ""' de Ville me u e ear Y "" _ _ _ Other remnant s xlnl '80KX125 t>OUQtitnew '82. '711200SX, 5-spd, AM/FM New engine. Divorce s u,.w weekends Must have de· FREE To Good Home. 11 quality S 100 • 770-1680 gOod cond, ideal tor be-stereo, ll.lnl cond S3000 forces sale $8500 OBO s71< otter 720.0830 pendable vehicle (small mo Blonde Cocker gmner $400 645-0490 540-5790 Will trade 497-1485 '82 Seville. mint cond. new truck. van station Spaniel AKC w/papers FIREWOOD $120 a cord, .82 ZX T -tires. $16,950. Call w o wagon) 10 ass1s1 news· 642_6258 mixed. while lhey last '80 Yamaha 850 SP«:1al urbo Reel. •m· '74 911 Coupe, 5 spd. met paper CleaHlr m Irvine 642-3657 Mint S 1200 673-8779 maculate cond loaded bronze/tan Int Very Raymond. lntertek Ser- area Must be depen· FREEtolov1nghome8wk $18,175or T/Oleaseal clean $9950 851-2259 vices(2l3)377-097l dable Contact Greg kitten while w/blue eyes. FIREWOOD Ml)(ed, $150 'II lt1~1 lllla4ew IOO $397/mo 786-5135 or 640.0847 , __ T_H_E_U ____ l _E_S_T __ Hyde Monday lhru Friday gray ears/tail 645-4840 a cord 842-6345• Warranfy-Aprll. 500 ml. Fl t 9123' . ---n between 930 and 10 30 ext 189·Karen llahan Crocodile handbag, $1995/obo 548-3334 1 78 91 lSC. cashmir beige SELECTIOI 180 F1a1 s 'd bl coupe, lull equip, serv re-- • alllmlllliollnllllyl 6il411i2il·l43ii2il1••1 $800 obo 646-4 71 1 M B --~1~0~"~0 P• er· navy ue. cord 518 500 494•95 72 of late model, low mlleage • Faraitare 6025 ottr t•H " 36.000 miles. am/Im 644·800 t . • Cadlllacs In Southern John Wayne Tennis Club '81 Coachman GMC mini cass. S4300 676-2813 Calilornla1 See u1 todayl W.tT9ESS/WlfTfll 1 Pr St1d1ng mirror closet R,ular Membership .78 92-d ---11 n 7 800675.2988 22.roolaJr,gen.amllm Bta•a 9125 4,4sp ,1lr,cass.10 IAIEIS Breaktasl/lunch. e)(-doors (48x 8 ea) $65 3 cass and more $16.500 miles. xlnl cond $6850 per1ence wllh cocktails solid wood 11 color stack Magic Island membership 549-5014 ·77 Civic, nu pelnl, auto 548·8451 CAllLUC Wed Sun Apply Ben units. matching game distress sale $2000/obo T .1 gOOd tires. gOod cond. 79 911 sc Tar~a, ~"'. 2600 Harbor Blvd Brown s 3 1106 Coast table wlleats, 4 leather 646-0123 aft 5PM Ill era, $ 1850 633--08 t6 C""d, lo ml 60-6.....,.21 '5 COSTA MESA Hwy so Laguna chrs. $650, 752-5710 Tri•tl 10"" -"'' M Isl d M be hi .. "" Honda Accord by owner. daws· 675-5•38 eves 540 1810 Wa1tresstwa11er Min 3 yr 2 units. oak finish cabl· $~~& a~n of J:;; ls;s vJ:,, ·1A 25' Ideal. nice site, nr bought new Aug 1980, ' ' • exper Apply 1n person, nets. brand new with Sell tor $500 Pvt ply Newport Bch, twn beds. air. new tires, buckskin, ltaatHal 1141 Tar11C =-.. --1----9-..,~1~ 1 30·4 30 pm JOLLY shelves. glass drs & desk 642-8635 rr bath. micro. iclnt cond.. A-1 $5750 546-808& Xlnt cond. Sacrifice: bst ,_•"'"-'•'-•.•----•-ROGER 400 So Coast S150ea 497-6073 $8 500 firm Eves I --olrover$6500 631-4165 *'84 Chevy Camero u- Hwy Laguna Beach 7•,.,· leather couch. green. Retired Sliver Dollar Col· 631 -0854 1118 9127 POR '78 91t SC Targa. sumepymntsol$173.52 $250 T lector selltnn silver ·7• Civic n_,.,.s t · No dwn pymnt O"C Wanresst'Nalter El(per'd eak kmg or sgl d 011 a rs a I ""b a rg a In BUY FACTORY DIRECT .. · '""" mo or Tan/Tan lthr Air Stereo "' h db Cl $50 675 4568 Best offer over S500 Clltlord •iar.m, ·,~er-.. ·. Chuck 979-3553 Agt Apply 111 person at ea r · -pr1cesBrtlllan t un-L1gh1we1ght Hberglass ,... .,_ vu 01Prego's Restauranl 8t1 Blue Denim sofa. )(Int c1rculated sll11er dollars Scamp 13· & 16' travel 548.0113 P-7·s. alloys. 45,500 '68 Corvetle Conv, soft & I Formerly Two Guys from cond $200 955-338S $35 ea or by roll (20) $28 trailers and new 19' Slh miles supurb cond hard top. 4 spd. gOod 11a1y1 2267 Fairview -ea Circulated silver wneet Call now. toll tree. $19,500 (308 TNA) PIP cond. $6000 obo. Hme Road C M Bdrf,f set $125 Desk w/ s11 90 ea By 8 roll 1-800-346..,.962 tor free M I k e or Ron . 494-3072, off 720-7259 side chairs $175 Wash· StO 90 ea Completed brochure and SAVE• 714-645-8272 Mon-FrL .73 Monie Carlo Landau. Lady PIT L1ve·m, working er/ ~ S 150 White album or Morgan sliver$ A S -,-/ S L.-9167 t It ..... , all I hrs lrom 4PM-8AM daily re Ing with sis w11ce makr I 1878-1921) value o11er ato '"ICtl •-ra ' .. ., . pwr. a r, au10, 6i5-4275 $215 650-8042 $4000, sell tor S 1300 P11t1 901 S ·76 4 X • Wagoo. Great gd cond S 1850 633--0816 WHEllOUSE WJHEll 01net1e sel SSS Tripi~ Lots of $20 s 10 $5 $3 CONTINENTAL nAES Skiers car, gOOd cond . '74 CHEVY VAN. V8. hall Xlnt salary oppt y '°'hard dresser $30 Bar & 2 2 • 12 & $1 gold coins l85x7o.13. Near new $2000 642·7961 eves. too. xlnt cond . S2800 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Established firm is relocating to O.C. Airport area & expanding its staH Open- ings for expenenceo agents or trainees with sales background Send resumes worker immed opening stools $25 Sml told1ng 1-964-0062 S 125551·92951645-0792 llU lelUU'S T ti 91 9 631-2762 SECRETARY/ 220· 1520 Sml Fee table/cshrs $5 Record Vista XXX·R 30w AC/DC A ..... w.-•• -...1 90"0 SOUTH .tDtoyota 4X4 p u As-'79 Chevelle. 4 Or hatch, C player lO VanitychrS5 converter $120 Call • -" s1 1ck . 52M. clean RE EPTIONIST !Not employmnt agcy) Dishwasher $5 968-6241 John at 832-2080 HIGHEST CASH IMMEO COUllTY sume pymnls or S 181.48. $2225/obo Dy 89S-3877 Newport Beach real prop- erty lene¥r needs an ag- gressive I self-starte< 10 handle processing typmg & hte phones 1n a non-smk1ng ol11ce W ill train Linda 851-6936 General othce work Mon· No dwn pymnl OAC Call Elec bed wt massager dbl for your vehicle, domestic · ev 759-a 19 1 Fn PtT Ask Miss Foster WELIEll 8 Wanted electric tram & ac· or foreign 551_8285 ISIZI Chuck 979-3553 Agt 7r; 1-5053 « mo old) Cost $1100. cess O scale prel Call att ,.WI WIU IOT . '82 Z28, 21K ml. fully Apply 7 am only sell $500 432-8377 6 PM 640•4829 WE IUY * 84 Toyota Celllca As-equipped pert cond SECRETARYtRECEPT MacGregor Yacht Corp MARBLE TOP TABLE IEllHllSILI sumepymntso1$178.36 $1 1800/obo 646-7820 P.O. Box 518 needed for Newport 1631 Placenlla. Cosia 5150 645_15.,,..~. WEOOING Gown Beeu11-Ct.EAIClllS V 1 5 1 S le NodwnpymntOAC Call __ • __ Beach advert1s1ng agen· Mesa '~ tul ivory satin wltraln sz 0 ume 8 es. erv e Chuck 979.3553 Agt '84 Corvette. completly to ·' South Laguna. CA 9267 7 :.y Musr be an organized On size h•de·a-bed $200 10 $600 obo 5 burg satin AID TRUCKS And Leasing . loaded Take over lease ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·t sell-starter wtgood Jolts Wanted/· 544_4174 calltorapt brldesmd gown, $40 ea. l8?ltBeaetiBlvd * M Toyota PU Assume payment. OAC (125375) -typing s1o.111s . & phone Domeatic . S 107 MUST SEE 646-8560 Huntington Beach pymnls ot S 127 72 No Agt Call Charlie Presenre oe1a11 or enled On sz h1deabed $125 (71 JI) l_..2-2000 dwn pymnt OAC. Call 476-1877 Sales I Sales Private Ladies F•I· ~ 1 · s ,. ,. Ch k 979 3553 A S C S & well-groomed Non-Housel<eeper ava11 Nwpl Couch $50 642·4397 Western addle. )(Int "" uc • gt ___ _ l11i11ar f11hi01 htll ness enter alary & smoker Gooel oppl Y tor area pret. ell1c1en1 & re· cond . $400. Drexel Cam-'78 C ,,-Llltb .. SEE US FIRST! Creaffve European high Comm1ss1on Great al advancement based on liable REF Eves 645·4874 Sec sofa • match 01-pa1gn Desk, $350. beaull· J11aar 9129 oro 8 ac"· auto· · fashion ladl es shop mospl'lere ana pay tor a mo1111a11ontsk1lls Con· Dogs 5510 roman. good cona $250 ful cond 760-8636 '76 XJ6. good cond. ~:~~c·i~~~· ~~~~~~:J1g ~~ h~~~a l~~I~~~~ seeks experienced sales sell starter 497·5464 am tac I Denise 640· 1313 -675·8753 M1'1c. w •••. ..a 6220 $7800 760·0329 ------I t'"' s od I person Fine loca11on ex 497-1022 Pm Uaso Apso pups AKC. single white canopy bed _____ .. ____ , WE llY '79 Cellca Utbk, l owner. roe~ 88 us 1 ay cellenl pay Call Anlla at Sates Reps SECRn /RECfPTIOllST shots xlnl pedigree with matching night Will buy Ouallly used USED CARS & TRUCKS l11•1aa Cki1 9132 11lnt cond .. 501(+ ml, nu 644-2652 btcutlH Coaohcraft II 1or Arch 1firm1n San Juan $250 & $300 848-2529 stand and mirrored clothing Jewelry, shoes, COME IN OR CALL FOR ·s8 Xlnt cond 12700 tires. AM/FM. air, auto, CONNELL CHEVROLET --------•!Seeking PIOlessional 81. ~~~r/u::e~r ~acrctt~malee Messy Oogsi SlO any size oresser S 150/0BO gloves. elc 968·3827 FREE APPll.AISAL 548·59 l6 $4500 642-6266 aft 5. SALES lracuve mtelhgenl male t E ' bull (Grooming school) 957-8165 Ma1iulln1t. 6224 Cormier-Delillo '73C-ONVERT red,J(lnl '79GT5spd.fully loaded, .X)l 11.irl• or fll, ol • I IST \ \1 F'-' 546-1200 • I I I C I ypmg xper w pu c re-2 CNrvllDLET )(Int cond $5200 0 B 0 llSPUY llYERTISllli " ema e sa es reps a 1 1a11ons 643·2220 ~e&cher 1 yrs e)(p Hou11f1ll of Fur1it11re Hondo Les Paul guitar l82 l l B"E.ACH BLVD __ s4_35otobo 241•9990 MUST SELL 963-6694 · The Orange County Daily Shawn 1-24o-5443 I 546 2848 MOVING -644-5319 Pilot has an excellenl op-SECRET ARY Construe· SECTRY /llECf PTIOllST POODLES ARE PEOPLE ;:~~sep~::;ey .:i~~4~· HUNTINGTON BEACH Laacia 9135 '82 CRESSIDA all oplloos. Ck~Jtt 9315 porturn11y beginning mid 11on knowledge hetplul FIT cheerful 8J(per md1v Pups $250 & up 548·2848 ~~~ .'as~~gn ~able$ 2~~ 546·5094 1•7-1011; 141-3331 ·76 SCOrplon, lo ml, wht white, low m1les. llke new. January for caree< orien· Knowledgeable m pay-able to handle all phases w/blu. xlnt COl"ld. must $10.750 846-5047 '63 hrysler 300 1 owner. ted display advert1smg roll Strong on collec· ot ofc duties Must be sell Sh:lties AKC MtF all col-786·9744 Office Farnitare/ WI WAIT Ylll sell S6200 546-9174 -41.000 mi, gd trans S750 sales reps with a proven toons of accoun1s re., staner able to follow thru 0 s $200 s2so 642·4926 Wrought iron dining rm E• '1ment 6226 OLW ISll CAii .-----VtitlWlllD 9173 548·2971or673-4172 I d k lh 8~ <>~ R""'ald 0.,.... 1141 9141 157 Ragtop, no rust n. • .J e 9317 track record Grear t>arn ce1vable apply 1653 on pro1ec s an wor w1 Hones 5520 set whtlyellow. xtra leaf ~ "" ......, .,,,.1 mg potenllal guarantee<' Superior CM 642-7222 mon supervision non-seat!> 12. 11ln1 cond $125 Steel case/credenza/desk • j 4 M • z d a RX 2 Blaupunkt. new radials, draw agamst corr smkr pref OSC Audio Beaul purebred Arabian 640-2619 llreproot 1119 cab $S50 S1200tOBO GOOd cond stock 1600 $1200/0BO *114 Dodge Daytona m1ss1on Oe111re to mo11e I Products 7 14 645-2540 mare bay lramedLgen-673 7550 or 832-4761 650·3104 eves 546-3147 Charger assume pymnt into management a plus SECllETHY Service Station Attendant lie $3500 581 7331 Cos ti Mn1 6124 P1'1ao1/0r11n1 6221 --- -ol $216 31 No dwn c del M 1 MtrCHtl ltaa 9145 62 Convert Bug )(Int pymnt OAC Call Chuck Send resume to orona ar rea estare EJ(pd Apply Shell Sta-P•t1 5535 3 wheel adult bike. patio 92 B G d $2800 675 "166 p o Bo• 1560 firm established smce 1 ~ 1 d bl & h t 0 aby rand A.-·~·73 350SL sho~car, con -v 979-3553 Agt Costa Mesa 92626 1944 seeks sharp tai..e tton ?th & Irvine NB Eico11c Talking Birds urn, car ta e c atrs. worked and refinished ., .. EOE chargesecretary Jobre-SHEET METALWORKER $150-$300548-5916 smlapplcs hand mower. Ebony $3000 obo SlKmt,mint,pollshed '78 Challenger. am/Im quires excellent skills ano Must be able to operate a Clessifled Ads your ooe-I Sun 9.4 2912 Royal Palm 213 721·8942 day AAGTOP: Brand ......, In system. All records Incl ~-mileage, 5spd 010. Blue- many other Items. Sat & 494•3682 alter 6 pm 4 Wktel DriYtl 30 alloys w/XVS tires. sound ~ cass, good oond, Hit gaa SALES HUTJOI lllUTPAY CALL ED TODAY 2131372·0545 pleasant personality Call m u I t 1 s I a t 1 o n s1ap shoppl~ center Dr. nr Baker g Harbor ....... ~ sales brochures. both ·~. ,.-~ book. $3450, sac $2200 Leslie at punchpress shear press I 48" Piano. beaut cono In-bo)(, tor Jeep CJS. $200 tops, all orig u S. car. obo. 840-7827 HARIOll RHLn brake Able 10 do set-up ·side & out tuned, de-obo 646-9428 anyllme dealer maintained. 173-••oo and lay out work Apply 1n lt11ered $750 847-5672 Tr•c .. 1 9035 $22.000 645· 1418 ,ro_rd__ nit person. NEWMAR, 2911 • • 1 Wesl Garry Santa Ana Mahog Schaller & Sons '68 Ford truck w/camper '72 250. Belge/blk Int New *'84 Ford Tempo assume SECRETARY /ESCROW SUVICU So Cst P1111 Sales 111111 OILU Opening lor excperienceo Mo1111ated Full 11me sales- 1nd1v1dua1 Musi rype 60 per'IOn lor line 1ewelry wp") Rare opportunity sales .Exper1enced National cosmetic corpor tor right person Benel11s preferred Full package I 81100 Is expanding 10 the Call Lynn at 547-5625 ol benel11s a11allable 1 West Coast SfCllETAllY Contact Mr McOermolt We are a' 14 year multi General olt1ce Typing 556-4460 mllllon d'bnar compent telephones. hQht book-I Tailor tor •ltera11ons toOlling tor aggressive I keeping Benefits Lag· suits good pay part or a1tract1ve and sell vna Niguel Call between lull lime 642-7017 CM mo11valed people wno 10 & 4 30 831•0700 T C want to earn E H N I C I A N $1000-120.000/10 SECRETARY ~~~0'fs~'!~:,\e c~~~~; 1n multt-leval marketing 1Ma1or Stock Brokerage appointment 26 t 827 50% c:omm1u1on first lirm nas 1mmec:11ate open-, level All prO<lucts are mg tor secretary Ex· -iava you read tod11y'1 mink oil basae2 1 peri41nc. pref Accurate Claulfleci Ade? II not. For conlldent1al 1nterview typing a mutt Hrs you're mining th• best call Jarry Olson 645 9104 8·4 30 Salary com-bargain• In townf menturate w 11h ex pertence Call Helen Want Ad Help? S.l ldla Item. 642-5678 847·2423 642-5878 Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! (· ... (714) 548-7058 I ' ... .a DIMES \ A LINE ANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Item• for $50 or lea In our l•moua DIMES·A-LINES pub- lllhed N ch Saturday In the Dally Piiot. DIMES-A-LINE 11d 1 mu•t be p~pa/d ao mail or bring them In to the o.Jty Piiot oflloe. 8" tW,.. to Include your phOIHI number or Ml- dr~ In your ad. have • price on NCh Item 4 no abbr#WlatlonJ. Sorry, no comml#T:lal Mia. garage ..,.., prodex»~ planr. or anlm.ia .,.. «:Oepf•bM.. DEADLINE: 3 p.m, ThVrMaJ CoetaMeN~ ~ WMt BaJ StrMt '(Coat. ...... Ca. 12121 ,. parlor grand. $6000 Also shell, runs very good T I r e s S 4 7 5 0 lllE MolEllA'S pymnls of S 171 .46 No Galaxy organ $1200 s14ooiobo 964_7093 213-721 ·8942 day, SOUTH dwn pymnt OAC Call 673-1695 _ _ 494·3682 alter 6 pm Chuck 979-3553 Agt S t' G ocl 6230 VHI 9040 '72 250 Sedan. xlnt cond. COUllTY '66 Mustang. loaded. rr IDI o 1 '7S Dodge Van. 41. ton. V-S. auto air. amlfm cass. 10 ev8f'ythtng new $3200 Browning Broadway Light· ·57 Chevy Van. V-8. Make miles $5900 786· 1755 VOLISWllfl -nw - mng superpesed 12 ga ofter on both 650-9109 32" barrel trap gun Mint ---'73 280 i Dr. AIT. PB/PS, ... WILL HT '66 Mustang runs. nos $2250 Jay 786-7500. Aati.ae1, runs gOod $4450/obo IE lllllllLI" work, body gd cond , new 675·0194 all 6pm ClaHiCI 9045 dy 895-3877 ev 759-8191 VOiume SaleS, Service Int S 1•00 obo 540-3843 Complete Scuba Gear, Ford •4j WOodie. xlnt wd '73 280 4-dr. auto. lull pwr, And Leulng '66 Mustang SUPER mcl 2 Regulators.'• Wet s 'fK 213·546-4097 s n r I . x Int con d 18711 Beaen Blvd CLEAN All opllon1 Su11 $400 548-3073 -__ $6500/obo 540-5318 Huntington Beach S 3 0 O 0 ob o day a IEW PURE llLl llllS A1t11, larrtN '76 •sosE. W'ht wtblu int, (l 14) 142-2000 898•43'43: •vet 775-71•9 Unmounted 192cm, $550 llllW s76 1!<.900m'6• •0)(_'5n363I ond '69 Bug. 1 ownr, 33K ml 00 liiiiiilliiijjjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-iiiiiiiiiiii. obo Must se11 675-1572 -;r;:;:::"~:iiiiu;;;;~ .. • ·74 LTD: am/Im llareo. • rebll eng, nu paint, exll cassette player with One Pnce Graphite tennis rack et , S t25 A my 675·0586 111 6 pm TVl ldio, JttrM pair tra cou1 Speakers. brand new 1 watt each Won 1n ga a show Moving muat lelll Ra1a11 $740. Sell S 150 p1tr 642·6•36 htt1, GHtrll 7011 1IP Avon. 3 yrs oid. xlnl cond. wlllr bdl, 0/8 brkt, cover. oar& $575 tor quick sa1a1 675·93811 •••tr lt1t1 7012 12' Avon Intl 't2 faFr cond S575 11113 sm ,.... R4.lna.t>Out 25np John· son wttrlr J1tra1 S 1500 Obo 8A0·0825 bat noon ~r~ 842-8353 ah 4 2!>' Watletall NOY• XL. 1073 TWln. Ford V II, Marcruttera Tandem ... 1 1rat1ar $9800 720• t '0 I 1'4' Alden Motor Yacl'll, 4 Eaterm1 .. 4 heag.t. twin la •II Ir~ super I boerd Of Chan., AoMntH o•nf Muel II 1475 000 8752172 -·--.. --.._~ •79 240D. 1mmac cond, cond $1800 640-8748 speaker•. runs xood. auto air, 68,000 mj ood d · Id S 12,225 pp 675-l387 '71 Squarebeck. auto. 41K g con ms e out Salu·Servtc:e-La.as1ng on eng s 1150 846-0104 S 1300 543-2924, ask tor U •IEST 'JI •oost T-11111 Apol-lnar Mendon. n • '71 Squaraback, vary • 1 836-9148. ••k for Martha llYEITORY ~nthrac 18 grayt balg good cond $1800 Auto-Mendoza attar -.m sunroof, lmmacul a matlc 840·6373 v., * 79 3201, 4 spd, AIC S 18.000/obo 955· 99 (994XE0) wkdys, 786-6708 eves '74 Ghia, alnt cond $3500 • ·79 3201: 4 spd, SIR 552•1808 'H Tonno, exit eng, nu (091YPZ) '80 •SO SEL, loadedd PP tires S 1000 f irm * ·79 3201; auto, S/R 554-3332 Make otter. ·75 Sclrk:co. amflm, auto, 842-9271 •11 6PM (468292) entertain trade In air, shpakln. runa lraat. '76 Granada. V8, am/Im •·so 3201, 5 spd, AtC '80M.B. jOOsD TURBO Onl~ S1750 548·14 1 cass. air. pwr window. & (56SZOL) Chrome Whaeta, 2 tank•. '77 convert., whtfwhl, orig. locka S 1800 645-4697 *'80 3~~ ;~; ·s· pkg •harp.122.950 557-3608 Champ edit & owner Lo ·79 Flefta, 551< ml, ll«ao, * '81 3201; 6 ....... SIA eves Or 64 t-4389 day11 ml, A/C, tterao can., nu radlal1, pert cond (1CUTM3) TOP SSS PAID $8900 640-8315 S2550 Obo 631-3018 *'8 1 3201, 5 tp<I. SIR ·79 &lo Conv wttt whtl '79 Pinto Run•bout. 3 ( 1dqu76S) For P•Wad whl To mtl• Sharp d .El S ........ ,obo .... , 8327 OOfl. llYtO. ~//Im. p/1, * 81 l20I. 5 IPCI. St R OEI I IEIZ u..... "" · Pfb. v-e. 40.000 ml. Jul• * II' J~~:~~o. lo ml TOJI Matoad .. Prieet Paid '79 CONVERTIBLE r4t(:ondllloned 12800 ( 111Pt176•> 0111 Pttu/lq Whllt/wtit1e. low mlla. 714·833·I029 * 82 528£. Auto, loaded DIAL 2131714 MERCl:OES ll.lnt Cond. IOtl ol ••trat. Uactla ~ 9323 (068853) HOUSE or IMPORTS Inc sa500 97$-0972 ,,, .. ~~~-...,.~~--93 3~ , '81 '~ A.bblt d4llMI 40K 74 Mjlrll W, xlnt ~In * (lFz·~;gf· SIR '82 3000 TURBO OSL ml, 4 dr, air, afarec), mtnl lout S3SOO 762-G410 • 83 320i. auto, SI R 13·000 ml, !jk• n9W cond '3995 831-3011 Col!Klcn s.tiee M8'1C v ( 1FMY92•1 '2S.llOO. N 8 120• 11°5 79 .--. •tra. mini COnd ,, ~-~-·ai •-df Rabbll. lit!.• new -·~, • 83 320t. 5 IPd. $/R 82 MERCEOfS 240D LO ml. AIC AMIFM 36.000 mf Gr .. t buy a1 ( lfrt\215) Cream wftan Int • auto, 111. Abaoluttl)' muat Hll S 10,150 844-29<t..!_ * 83 320t, 5 spd. SI A crulM, Beeker am/Im S5000 831-15.28 0 aaMlle t•-• (002357) cata... gar90ad Of19 Ital HI • '83ctl, t1Uto. IO ml S24.000 13K ml, SHA.AP ~ Vaf'\tlQon camper, Ilka * 14 &d1 Cuti ... uauma (tgrm010) Stl.950 759-0469 nu. ,,..,., uNd. llOW, . pymnh of s211,10. No * 8A 3 ,41; 6 apd, lo ~ relng, .U: ~ AMIFM. d~ pymnt OAC. Clll (2~J Wagon, Whitt/bl~ 32K ~~;11 • $13,toO. Ct1uc1it t79·35!3 Ag1 IH-1171 mi • ..-auantr 124,100 '8Upu111awgn, m<m1. 208 W •~.Santa An. 873-1i3e or 831·75'1 Mult NICfllict Bug, tulfv lo•dad. lmmac cond Have you tH d 1oaa1'• CloMdSunday x•n• oond. 12600, lnd6yr 501<mra.arvconr Clanlrltd Ada? II ,!'10'1 '83 3908 Aa.40, ABS • 641·83&1 MIOhl ltU. n200 .. "'~ )'OU're mlMing the D9S1 Wtnl Ad tt.lp't S~ Mull , MINT -bw1aalne Ir\ townl 10·6871 .s:l5K IS5C» 1oe1 W fdlt ltema M!all ,?ea.H!llld Adt '42.t071 .. /. I __ .... I I t a s LOW SS coum 1011111 1 UE S DA Y J ANUARY HI 1•rn 1 ORANGE COUN r 'f C ALIFOR N IA i5 CENTS Coaat Fountain Valley fire sta- tion will get a $145,000 face lift the chief says ls years overdue./ A3 Convicted murderer Rene Dayco hears wit- ness testimony today that will help a jury decide wheth~r he Is executed or serves life In prison./ A2 . OC Transit Board retains Its current members to spearhead the proposed county sales tax./ A3 Nation The U.S. has established diplomatic relations with the Vatican after over a century"'1f Informal ties. /A4. Navy Secretary Lehman Is seeking reprimands for Beirut brass who may have been lax wlth em- bassy security .I A4 Chinese Premier Zhao Zlyang Is meeting today with President Reagan. /A4 World A protesting Jewish woman is being force-fed at a Leningrad hospital. /A4 Mind and Body Squinting surfers In- spired Diana to Invent a lens and start her Diop- tics company ./81 A m inister's wife fears the flame of love will be rekindled while her hus- band counsels a former lover./8 2 · Sports UC Irvine proved to be no match for nationally ranked UNL V Monday night ./C1 Patty Sheehan will find It hard to match her ac- compllsments of 1983. /C1. Steve Colflesh resigned his position as football coach at Ocean View High Monday./C1 Entertainmen t Two actresses deliver strong performances in the thriller ''Night Watch i~Beach/83 Bualneu AT&T adds a list ol ser- vices and products to keep competitive In the Orange County market. /85 Who foots the blll If the hlllslde house you bought slides south. Read a re- attor' s expert advice.JBS INDEX Bridge Erma Bombeck Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Crosstword E~torlal Page Entertainment Horoscope lnterml4Sfon Ann Lander• Movies Mutual Funds National New9 PoUce log Publlc Notlcet Sport a State News Stock Marketa T etevltton 1 Theetetl Weather World New9 84 82 A3 85 CS-80 ca A6 83 C7 83 st 83 85 A4 A3 ~-5 C1-4 A4 86 93 83 A2 A4 Hu tington m~n slain in bed; poli· seize burglary suspect B LAZE GUTS NB HOUSE 16-foot Christmas tree may have fueled home fire By STEVE MARBLE OllMO.-, .......... A roaring fire_ thaV°(kstroyed a Newport Shores hO'?rr('Monday ni~~t and ate at the sides of neighboring homes may have been spread by a dry, 16-foot Christmas tree, fire- figh1ers reported today. Newport Beach firemen said the house at 324 Prospect St. was con- sumed in names when they arrived and nothing could be done to save the '200.000 home. The residence and its content were reported to be a totally lost. Nobody was inJurcd in the 7:32 p.m . blaze and neither Mark Bailey or Larry Thompson -the two home· owners-were at ho me whe n the fire erupted. Residents on the narrow street off Pacific Coast Highway credited two neighborhood m en with preventing the leaping flames from igniting.._. adjacent homes. 0..,,,... "'°'°bf ......... u.. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot ... O.., .......... Huntington Beach police said a local man was shot to death 1n his hosnc early today while lying tn bed next to hi~ wife. A Stanton man wbo aUcgcdJy broke mto the house has been arrested 1n connection with the murder. Lt. Jim Walker said the 1nc1dent took place at 3 a.m. 1n the Lakeside Land tract home of James Hugh es. 37. and his wife Jeanene Hughes, 29. spotted the Hu&hcs car near 8eacb Boulevard and Main Street. Walker said. Thcofficcrcalled forassistueeand followed the car. Walker said the vehicle was stopped at Newland Street and Slater A venue. Ramirez was arrested on suspicioa (Pleue eee SLA.Df/ A2) DEFENDANT PUT A.T SCENE OFSrABBING James H ughcs was employed 10 the computer industry, accordinJ to police, who don't believe the·v1ct1m and the suspect, Adam Ramirez, 42, wctt acquainted. Jeanette Hughes told police she was By STEVE MARBLE awakened by a popping or crack.mg °' ... o.i,,......., sound. When she opened her eyes, she A female shopper has identjfied a saw a standing man in the bedroom. well-liked high school student as the The man began striking her with his person she saw last October standing fist. Walker said. m a small Huntington Beach After the intruder fled from the boutique t~ same day that the shop's bedroom, Mrs. Hughes turned 10 her owner Darleen Hazboun was husband and founcf he bad been shot murdered. twice 10 the head, Walker said. Janice Schindler. a Fountain Y~- Hughcs was later determined to be Icy resident, testified in coun Mon- dcad at the scene. day that a man she ~ter identified as Mrs. Hughes then heard the in-Zachary Pcttu~ quLckJy p~shed her trudcr in the garage. fleeing in a out. of • .'he . vintage ~.lothmg shop family car. Walker said the woman stat10g, We re closed. gave officers a description of the The woman recalled heas1na a vehicle, a tan Toyota. ~uffied. h1Jt_l-pitched sound' .. com- About seven m inutes after fllc ink from inside the shop as the man crime was reported. HuntinB.ton forced her out the door ... He juR Beach police officer Mike D1llo':W (Pleue Me 8U8PECT/A2) "I shouldn't even be here now. My house should be gone:· said Rod Rodgers. who li ves next-door to the fire JUtted residence. "I thought I'd had 1t.·· (Pleue see BL AZE /A2) Nelghbon Ruth WWlama and. Van Hauton watch u flreflgbten douae fiamea durln& Newport blaze. , TV ·piratestocollie clean~ Cable firm offers ·~mnesty' pr ogr-am By ROBERT BARKER D1ckmson Paci fie Cablesystem s wants to make honest subscribers of cable TY pirates in western Orange County who are illegally tapping into pay programs to the tune of.about S2.2 million a year. officials said Mo nday. The thievery 1s reported in all four c1t1es served by the company - Huntin~ton Beach, Fountain Valley. Wesiminster aod Stanton. Cablesystems General Manager Bob La Tourette said audit surveys taken with the aid of computers and electronic meters can determine who's using the service without paying for it. "We can even tell what channel they're watch~ng.." he said. La Touretted1 sclose~ Monday 1hat the company is offenn& a temporaf) amnesty in which illegal users can turn in their illegal cable conveners and exchange them for an "hones! one." Those who do n·t come forward by the end of the month reportedly will be tracked down by the coJnpany and local police. People-whotamper with cable telev1s1on l~ne • who 1ostall illegal cable TY con v rters or who are receiving unautho "zed services can receive SI 0,000 fines and 90 days in jail, police say. La Tourette said the crackdown follows a recenl aud11 that discovered 8 percent of the people where cable tev1s1on 1s a"allable may be illegally State budget set at $30.3 billion SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George De.JkmcJian unveiled a $30.3 billion budget proposal today which asks the Legislature to boost spending on education 17 percent while hm11 - mg-wetfarr-gram 111c1 cases to 2 percent. The Republican governor's 1984-85 budget bill also proposes a is percent increase for pnsons and I 0 percenl raises for state employees. The proposal. the nation's largest state budget. would boost total spend- ing 10.8 percent increase over the current fiscal year. whic h ends next June 30. Adjusted for innation. that 1s at4.4 percent increa~ in what state econ- omists call "red! dollars:· The 1.409-page item-by-item -;pending propo'ial asks the law- makers to increa~ state suppon for the nine-campus University of Cali- fornia b} 30.3 percent to S 1.4 5 billion and 1n"-httce their-spending on th~ California State University system by 21.2 percent to S 1.15 billion. The biggest single budget item, state support of public schools. would be increased 16.2 percent to S9.6 b1l hon. Community colleges. the ot·cct of an intense. still-unresolved fi t over student fees. would et a I .4 percent increase to S 1.5 b1tt1on. but only if lawmakers agree to the $100-per-year fees sought by Deu- kmejian. (Plea11e see BUDGET/ A2) using the service. In add.lllon, a~ut 5 percnt Qf the company's subscribers are receiving more services than they are paying to get. Huntington Beach detective Dan Catalano said illegal users in some cases may by tapping tnto their neighbors' lines. Some also are be- lieved to have been one-time subscribers who canceled their ser- vice and then hooked on illcplly. La Tourctte said no questions will be asked for those who voluntanly tum in their illcpl equipment at Cablesystems main office at 2124 Main St .. Hunungton Beach. or any of its cable stores. In addition. subscribers who are receiving more than they're· paying for can call the Amnesty Ho tline at 960-4343. (Pleue .ee CABLE/ A2) BUDGET EXPENDITURE DOLLARS (AMOUNTS IN MllllONS) 1984-&5 FISCAL YEAR IOUCATION-lt ltW°"fl\ 12_. __ _ U9 ~2 01 311~ ITATI AHO CONIUMI" H"VICU --t----.._ ('33111 I,,. TOT AL I XPINOtTUftll (lactudlnt INctM IOftcl '~) (UIMU) I UllNlll. T"AH''°"TA TIOH --t----~ ANO HOutlHO '\ 111 11•11 u" OTHI" 01. lot ,, 11,.--t---- I HA"I O lllVIHUH--+----.. (ti 77UI U,. YOUTH AHO AOUL T CO"ltl CTION AOIHCY--f------ 111 C* SI 38,. ltHOU"Cll--f--------'" l t~SI 10,. HIOHllt IOUCATIOH --+-------- 113M 11 119~ HIALTH AHO WIVAltl-------------· (ti 93UI 2U" OC society plays the charity game Fund-raisers do well, but the bi Ivers are very selective Los Angeles Society glitters with television and m ovie stars. Social circles spin on embassy row m Wash10gton, D.C. And m Orange County, the monaed elite's social strata 1s built on philanthropy. M1Jor national chanues wnh local chapters or homc-arown cultural aroups hold fund-nusang cxtrava- aanms here nearly every weekend tr')'lna to tap the pockets of the county's wealthy. Each special event tncs to outdo the olher with novelties -nnk movie previews. odd-ball aucuon , toy dnvC1 -to entcnam 1ud1encts of about 1.000 people who Sttm to circulate from fund-~i r to fund- nmcr. ' And. those who orchestrate these black-tic affairs in posh hotel ballrooms say they arc laracly suc- cessful 10 drawing enough part1c1- pants to contnbutc at least halfof the proceeds to chanty. "People arc best separated from their money when the~ art having a good time do10a it. said Peggy Cotton. member of the Oranat Coun- ty Olympic Commutcc. who or- ganized an Auau t auction that raised S 123.000 to benefit an Olympic tramma ~ntcr m Colorado Spnngs, Colo. Aside from cultural voups. the county's charity dollar 1s split be- tween service assoc1auons. churche• and schools The bc,t mformed ueu 1s that 1,200 chantabl aroups u 1st w1th1n the county How much they raise each year 1s anybody's auc!l!'I, Oranac County has a spht per sonality when 1t comes to g1vma. At least that's the obscrvouo n of 1 ANDREA ADELSON Focus ON THE NEws trad1t1onal fund·rais1na •rm such as the United Way. which ra1~ $14.S m1lhon at the conclusio n of their 1983 dnve. Ranked aga1mn 37 other mclro- pohtan areas of similar ue, the county 1s in the middle 1!1 terms of popul&uon. mcomc and cmptoy· mcnt. But 1t 1s la t 1n pcrttnltl' ofbuy1 na income donat~ for U nited Way chant1c~. which pvc $11 m1llton latl year to more than 100 social ~rv1ce - organwtlans an the county. Lo '°'1'gclcs was nut to the bottom. United Way spokesman George Ph1lhps said. report10a res uh-; from an in-house survey By co~panson. the troubled c1t1~ of Ocveland and Cinc1nn~t'f arc top aivers. "Thert arc severe pockets of povcr· ty here. We have the problems of an urban aru. But 1fthcy never att out of Ncwpon Beach. the)' 'II never Stt the need," Phillips said The countv's rootless population of rommuters, where many netah- borhoods art httle mort than a dcadc old. yield'\ little civu.· rt1pons1- b1llty. Phillip pointed out Wbltt cvcland rc-siden\s an ~ nttd~ clearly. hcrt ··t>t<>ptc don't want to we it That's Wb) llw)'mo"e-d here If you hvc 1n wealthy am , )OU don't ~'1nt to 1dmn )'Ou haH {PSeue ... 00 OIVSR I A2) I ' National forum set on nukes Irvine mayor --pl~nntng event By ANDREA ADELSON Of ,,,. °""' Hot ..... ln1nc-.; peace act1v1st mayor. Larr) "fan. is trying to bnng the issue o ann$ reductions to the forefront of the 1984 pres1dcnt1al pnmar) b) staging a forum for candidate<; 1n the nauon·s heartland .\gran h3~ won pledges of suppon from 150 Iowa mayors and council members. who want to learn the views of pres1dent1al candidates on nuclear-related ts!ues Wh1k President Reagan has not responded. three Democratic con- tender and a third party cand1da1e ha"e said the} will attend the forum scheduled for Jan. 21 at Veterans Memorial Aud1tonum 1n Des Moines O nly one has rcfust<l. The torum as JUst a month be fore the Feb 20 Io wa c~ucu~ when "otcrs select dclcgat~ who will choose the pan\ 's pre 1denual nom1- ntt ''The fact that we'"<' bttra ablt to orgamzr 10 10wa wh~re rm no t known. hows that t~ 1u ue means m ort than the name ... said A.gran. one of the autho"°' of• b1latcnl v,eapons 1n1t1at1ve endorsed h\ ( ahfom11 voter\ I t O\Cmber gran said he • c-on 1dcnn1 or· ganmna a '\lm1la.r event th1\ 'ipnng. ahhouah the field of candidates will ho ve b«n partd pnor lo Cahfomia's June pnm&l) "I'm con,inced.1ntah m 3-; man" 'Ole and de t we ha"c. the~ w11l rome nmnin to lbis t"\Cnt:· gran '81d. • .\gran 1d Iowa "·u cbottn for _,,c forum bttau\t' 11s earl · caucu ha (Pleue.,. AOllMl/.A.2) t , \ '· A2 * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tueaday. January 10, 198• Killer's friends cite 'attributes' By JEFP ADLER OtV..O.., ......... An Oranae County upenor Court Jury listened Mo nday 10 a parade of witnesses from the Ph1hppme Island'\ who testified thal Rene f-lores Dayco -convict~ of lhe bloody 1982 murders of has wife and mother-an- ~aw -was a non-violent youth who played bas.lcctball and had been a model Boy Scout. The tesumon)' came as the ~ury reconvened in Judge Franc1~l'o Bnseno's ama Ana counroom for lhe penalty phase of Dayco's cnm1nal tnal. dunng which Jurors mu!>t decide whether to recommend the convicted killer be executed or sentl·nccd to a life pnson term "'lthout the poss1bht) of parole. The eight-woman. four-man Jury found Dayco guilt) of the double first-degree murders with special circumstances following two days of deliberation~ Dt-c 19 It ai. the special circumstance allegation~ that threat· en Dayco with the death penalty. Dayco. a 43-ycar-old native of the CONTINUED STORIES Philippine~. never disputed u~ina a meat cleaver ;and butcher lm1le to back to death both his estranged 27- ycar-old wife, Shirley. and her mother. 65-yeaar-old Amelia Harbulak. 1n the lfontington Bcac.h home the two shared with Dayco's three children. The k1 lhng$ occurred June 14. 1982. However. Dayco·s defenM: ul- tomey. Chief Deputy Pubhc lk· fonder Tom McDonald. asked the jury to find Dayco guilty of something less than first-degree murder. calhng the killings an "ellploswn of fury ... McDonald said he eiqxcted to Rene Dayco present approximately 20 witnesses. they listened to a tape m :ordmg of the: mcluding 10 from thr Philippines. defendant adm1tt1ng the kalhngs to a dunng the ~nalty phase of the tnal to Huntington Beach police de1ect1\.e. testify about Dayco's character and The recordmg was made after past. Dayco was returned to the U.S. Both McDonald and Deputy Pub-following his arrest in Meiuco several he Defender Tom Goethals said Jury days after the k1lltngs occurred. deliberations m the case might begJn The slender, fof}'Tler Southern Cali- later this week. .. forn1a Echson Co. employee told Before witnesses were called to detectives he remembered stabbing tesufy in Dayco's behalf. Jurors read his wife onl> once and did not recall along from a prepared tran<,Cnpt as attacking has mother-in-law at all RECORD STATE BUDGET PROPOSED •.. Fr om Al Former stale Finance Director Michael Franchclll. who presented the budget m leg.1slat1vc and press bnefings Monday despite Senate re1ection of his confirmation last week. said the shm 2 percent increase 1n welfare grants 1s mtended to narrow the gap between ('aJ1fom1a and other states Cahforn1a currently pays S526 a month to a welfare mother with two chi1dren, compared to S 148 to $507 monthly m other large states. The budget would also set aside $950 m1ll1on for emergencies or a downturn in ant1c1pated tax re"· enues. It proposes no increases in an> existing tax rate. But It anticipates a robust $2.87 b1ll1on increase in an- nual revenues from ex1stt0g sales. income and business taxes 1f the I states economy continues to recover as pro1ected. 1fhat an11c1patcd 12.5 percent in- crease m revenues. plus an extra $1 .25 billion that will be avatlable annually a ft er past deficits arc paid ofT 1 n May. means a total of $4 billion more will be available in the com mg year. Franchetti said the top pnontac~ for that money will be a reserve to avoid future deficits, and lo mcrease funds for education. Franchen1 said the theme of the new budget 1s a .. return to excel- lence." through greater efficiency. sound fiscal planning and more emphasis on education. The budget also propo~cs $3.3 billion in spending on maintenance and new construction of pnsons, Kllghways. schools and other public works. the biggest one-year capital SUSPECT NAMED ... From Al shook his head and smiled " she testified. Schindler recounted that she learned later that da) how Hazboun's bound. gagged and stabbed body had been found in the "mtage clothing shop Pettus. a 19-year-old who attended Manna High School in Hunungton Beach last fall. has been l hargcd 1n the Oct 19 stabbing murder of Hazboun. the owner of Somewhere In Town - a boutique on the second floor of the n1c1 pal Coun 1s being held to de- termine if Pettus should ~tand tnal for murder The heanng was expected to conclude toda) • .<\uthonues have not been able to locate the knife they belie1 was used to loll Hazboun nor th wo man·s wallet anE1 cash box they l eonLe the killer took. Pettus ha~ been in Jail '>tnce his arrest JUSt hours after the gnm dlSCOVel). outlay budget m the state·s history. New construction -one of the easiest Items to cut when dollars are shon -has been reduced severely over the past six recent years. AGRAN ... Fro m A l political 1mpcn:1 larges: than tts popu- lation. The forum's sponsor is called the Local Elected Officials of Amenca. Among the Iowa elected officials 101n1ng the efTon 1s Des Moines Mayor Pete Cnvaro and Iowa City Mayor Pro Tern David Perret. Agran said . Agran, who has been criticized by his own council members for address- ing national questions in town hall settings. said "as knowledgeable elected oflic1als. we can't ignore these issues. Unless we address these. it doesn't matter, 1f we all are blasted ofT the face of the eanh." St-n Alan Cranston of California. Sen Ernest Hollings of South Caro- lina former South Dakota Sen. George McGo\ ern and third part} candidate John Anderson of llhno1s ha\e said the) l 1ll part1c1pate Onl> Florida's former Gov Reuben Askew has refused _ Harbour Landing comm.ei:c1al com- plex. The heannf( at \l.c\t Orange M u· Schn1dler said when she entered the shop. the man was bendrng over. a 1f p1ck1ng something ofT the ground The customerdt:scribcd the pcr~on a<, a clean cut. good-looking.black man "'ho sponed a small mu~tache. SLAIN ... From Al • CABLE TV ... -· Fr om A l La Tourette said the illegal users 1n effect arc "robbing" subscnbers pa}· mg the legal fees. He sau.1 weeding out 11le~I subscnbers will result in lower fees. La Toureue said cable service 1s available to 92.000 households in the four c1t1es He !Mltd 1f 8 percent of the potenual customers arc p1rat1ng the r,1gnals. the compan) 1\ losing about S 184.000 a mo --.lh and i2 2 m1ll1on annuall) 1n rcH·nues l..a l ourette said the average cu5tomcr pays $25 for monthly services Pettus. bound in chains a nd wear· 1ni a mustard yellow Jail house 1ump- sull, later stood up so Schindler could see him. She 1dent1fied Pettus as the man she'd seen in the clothing store. Earlier in the da)'. shop helper Mal) Ludwig testified how she dis· covered Hazboun·s body when she shov.ed up for work Penus's relatives. some who had come from as far as C'1nc1nnat1 to attend the hearing. npres~d con· fidencc that he will be cleared of the r harges The) admitted. though. that 1he) expect the case will go to tnal "Th1s1ust isn't Zarhal).~· said Carl a brother "He isn't \ 1olcnt at all Ht can't even pla) good deftnse 1n bao;ke tball ·· of murder. rnmm11ting a burglar) \.\h1k armed. and auto thl'fl. RarntrC/, described by olfo:er~ as unemployed. was being held earl) today at Huntington Beach City Jail Police Capt. Mike Burkenficld said 1ewelr) believed to have been taken from the H ughcs home was found 1n Ramirc1'<. p0ssesswn when he wa~ arrested Burkenlicld -;aid a second car. belic"ed to tx.· O\\ ned b\ Ramirez. ""as d1'><'0\ered toda\ 1n the f1,c Points area neat' Beac h Boulevard and Main Street. He said officers had tran\ported the 'eh1tlc to the ut\ polict \talion ;ind \\erl' obtaining a \earth 1.1.arrant w enter tt I k \aid ofliter'> ha\C H'a\on to beheH a wt:apon ma) tx.· in'iHlc th1\ 'chicle OC GIVERS GENEROUS, BUT SELECTIVE ... From Al problems," he o;a1d Bul traged) hm bt•\ond harno boundanes Fire devoured home., 1n l\nahe1m Hills in the fall of 1982. flood~ swamped Huntington Beach lasl spnng and a spree of violence erupted an Irvine in September "Catastrophe can stnkc an} 1n· come level But the)' might never think of benefiting from these agen· c1es.'' Phillips said "We find people on the lowcr- mcome levels tend to be m ore generous on a proportto n basis." he said. "They tend lo have more empathy" Just Call 642-6086 •, < ottun. a veteran volunteer and tount) chanty organ1Ler. disagrees. "I find that it's a very gencrou<. rnmmun1ty. But the United Way doesn't seem to touch the things we're interested in." said the Newpon Beach resident. ,. As an example, she pointed to the Orange County Sexual Assault Network. which had an immediate need for money to help organ1Le an an11-ra~ march an Santa Ana <:alkd "Take Back the Night." \1ncc "there arc so many people with their hands out," ( ouon said !>he would prefer to as\1c;t the 1mmcd1ate ne<.·ds of groups 'Nho mit~ nut have ongoing program~ How much money 1s raised. who ra1<.es 11 and tor whom arc slippery que<.11ons that arc d1flicult to answer in Orange Cqunl> Unlike Los An~elcs County, Or- ange ha<; no solic1tat1on regulations that force chantable assoc1at1ons to disclose how much money 1s raised and at "hat cost In < ahfomia. 40.000 chantable trusts reponed raising S9 billion last year accordmg to the state Attorney (reneral's Registry of Chantable Trusts Exempted from the registry are religious groups, hospitals and schools. leaving a huge 1nforma11on vacuum. "There 1s no statute that 1s spcc1fit· to control" chanucs. Deputy Regis- trar Duane Reule said. The standard yardstick "1s that charities shouldn't incur Cllpenses lhat arc Un· reasonable.·· The nattonal standard cost Is 20 to 35 percent. with mature campi11gns costin& as little as 5 percent, ~id one profes!\1onal fund-raiser. who asked not to be 1denufied. The source. acti ve 1n onr of the county's largest chant) dnve~. sa.id 1ncreu1na compet111on will force soph1st1cat1on amona fund-nuS(rs and d15L.IO$Urts of au:ountmg. plan· ntnf and need) " l's the d10ercncc bet'AICCn 'Dear Occupant' :tnd ·~r Mary'," the soun;c \81d Wxo yoo U~t Aboul tbt Dalt) Piiot " Wbat doo'l you llkt'? all tht numMr left and your mettalt will k rtcordtd, tran1crlbtd and dtll\'trtd to tbt •P f~riatt t'dltor. Tbe aamt U-bour aa1wu1JJ1 ftrvlt't may bt u f'd to rtcord letttrt to lllle tdllor on any topic' Contributors to our IAtten column must include &lltlr B•aJt and t~t~pbou oum~t for rUtratlon Ne rlrr11h1tle>ft call~, pleut. Tfll at wbal't on yoar mind , \ -_/. ' I \'. 'Y Cooler with patchy fog on Coast Extend ed Fw local gutty notlh Ot l\Ofl,_t wind• tJelow the GWl'fOI'• 'rldl!Y lllld S•lurdlV High• 16 to 78 lows 42 10 52 Temperatures IJl>•nr Albuq-Qu• AmarHIO AMMll()e "-"••Kit All•nt• At1•n1ic cnv Autlln BeJllmore Bllhngt Bwmlnor1.,,, BltmlrC~ Bal• Boe ton 8<0WM'lllie BLAZE ... From Page Al "'Lo 26 20 55 30 40 20 22 17 57 36 54 '' 36 33 as 39 38 27 36 25 86 48 n .. 33 11 32 27 78 64 Rodgers said two men, Ja) Hill and John Homme, raced to his home. chm bed onto the roof and kept it damp with garden hoses while thl.' fire raged next door "The> sa,ved my house:· said Rodgers. "They stayed up there the whole time. even after the firemen ar- rived They were fantas- tic." Rodgers said he was so sure the fire would spread to h1!> home 1hat he began removing his possessions It took 20 firefighters nearl} 45 minutes to bnng the bla1c under control. Although au1hont1es have not pinpointed the cause. the~ <;peculated the large C hni.tmas tree in a front room of the house pla)ed a role in sp1cad1ng names throughOlJt the structure. 1une1e1 ~on c..,,., C'*'91ton,8C Clleneelon.W V C11M011u•C ~ e~ Clt\Clnnetl c~ COlvmbl•.S C C04u<Tlbue Oekt·Ft Wortn 0.yton o.n-0.Moi- O.lrOlt Oulutl\ fJPe.oo Fw~ltt Fergo Fl4111•t•n 01 .. Jfllllt Hlftlord ......,. HOl\Olulu koutton Jncllenepoll9 JK-80f\MIN Jeciltoll•llle JI.or-. 11 ...... City LMVeQ .. llllle Rocle :::..~ Lul>boc* MempNe Ml ..... 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Newport Beach, CA. 675117874 • 675-7877 ------------- I \-· \ I ' , a ., f 1111 1111111 TUE S OI\ Y .JANUAR Y llJ l'lfl·l o H A N c. l ~ o' J N r v l. A L 1 r o H N 1 A :1 '1 c r N r ' , Coaet Fountain Valley fire sta- tion will get a $145,000 face lift the chief says ls years overdue./ A3 Convicted murderer Rene Dayco hears wit- ness testimony today that will help a jury decide whether he Is executed or serves life In prison./ A2 OC Transit Board retains Its current members to spearhead the proposed county sales taxJ A3 I ~~~;~:~:::~:~::~;;;:~~~(.~~~r:==~~(.!~:?'(.::;;~.(~;:! Nation The U.S. has established dlP'omatlc relations with the Vatican./ A4. Navy Secretary Lehman Is seeking reprimands for Beirut brass./ A4 ChinesE? Premier Zhao Zlyang Is meeting today with President Reagan. /A4 World A protesting Jewish woman Is being force-fed at a Leningrad hospital. /A4 Mind and Body Squinting surfers In- spired Dfana to Invent a lens and start her Olop- tfcs company ./81 Amlnlster'.s wlfe fears the flame of love will be rekindled while her hus- band counsels a former lover.182 Sports UC Irvine proved to be no match for nationally ranked UNLV Monday nlght./C1 . Patty Sheehan will find It hard to match her ac- complisments of 1983. /C1. Steve Colflesh resigned his position as football coach at Ocean View High Monday./C1 Entertainment Two actresses deliver strong performances In the thriller '' Night Watch In Huntington Beach./ Bualneu AT&T adds a list of ser- vices and products to keep competitive In the Orange "County market. /85 Who foots the blll If the hillside house you bQught slides south. Read a re- altor' s expert advlce./85 INDEX Bridge Erma Bambeck Bulletln Board Business Classified Crouword Edltorlal Page Entertainment Horoscope lntermltalon Ann Lander• Movtea Mutual Fund• Natlonal News Pollce Log Publtc Notlc::ee Spot11 State Newt Stoek MarKett Televttton . Theater• W•th« Worid NeWt • 84 82 A3 B5 CS-80 C8 Ae 93 C7 83 02 8 3 05 A4 A3 Ct-5 C1-4 A4 86 83 83 A2 A4 BLAZE GUTS NB HOUSE 16-f oot Christmas tree may have fueled home fire By STEVE MARBLE OllMO.., .......... A roaring fire that destroyed a Newport Shores home Monday niJht and ate at the sides of neighbonng homes may have been spread by a dry. 16-foot Christmas tree, fire- fighters reported today. Newport Beach firemen said the house a~324 Prospect St. was con- sumed in flames when they arrived and nothing could be done to save the $200,000 home. The residence and its content were reported to be a totally lost . . Nobody was injured in the ~:32 p.m. blaze and neither Marie Bailey or Larry Thompson -the two home- owners -were at home when the fire erupted. . Residents on the narrow street off Pacific Coast Highway credited two neighborhood men Wlth preventing the leaping flames from igniting adjacent homes. "I shouldn't even be here now. My house should be gone." said Rod Rodgers, who lives next-door to the fire sutted residence. "I thouaht I'd had It." • (Pleue-8LA2&, .... A2.) Cable firm qff ers 'amnesty' program By ROBERT BARKER OftMl)ellr ...... ..., Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems wants to make honest subscribers of cable TV pfrates in western Orange County who are illegally tappin1 into pay programs to the tune of about S2.2 million a year. offi cials said Monday. sna The thievery 1s reported in all four cities served by the company - HuntinJtOn Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster and Stanton. Cablesystems General Manager Bob La Tourette said audit surveys taken with the aide of computers and electronic meters can determine who's using the .service without paying for it. "We can even tell what channel they're watching," he said. La Tourette d isclosed Monday that the company is offering a temporary amnesty in which 11legal users can State budget set at $30.3 billion · SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. The 1,409-pagc item-by-11em ( George Deukmejian unveiled a SJ0.3 spending proposal asks the law-j billion bud.et proposal today which makers to increase state support for asks the Legislature to ~upending the nine-campus University of Cali-• on education 17 percent while limit-fornia by 30.3 percent to S 1.45 billion ' 1ng_ wcl.farc grant increases to-2 _and LO hike th~r ~pending on the percent. California St.ate University system by Thd Republican governor's 21.2 percent toSl.15 billion. 1984-35 budget bill also proposes a 25 The biggest sinale--budget · item, percenl increase for pnsons and 10 state support of public schools. would percent raises for state employees. be increased 16.2 percent to S9.6 • The proposal. the nation's largest bilhon. Community colleges, the state budget, would boost total spend-object of an intense; still-unresolved ina 10.8 percent increase over the fight over student tees, would get a current fiscal year, which ends next 10.4 percent increase to St.5 billion, June 30. but only if lawmakers~ to the Adjusted for inflation, that is a 4.4 S JOO.per-year fees sought by Deu- pcrcent increase in what state econ-kmejian. omists call "real dollars." (Pleue lee BtJDGltT / A2) . e ' Wife awakened by shots at 3 a .m .. discovers husband dead in bed BJ PBJL SNEIDERMAN CN ... O..,,._ .... Huntinaton Beach police wd a loc:al man was shot to death in bis home early today while lyina in bed next to his wife. A Stanton man wbo allcaedly broke into the house has ·been arrested in connection with the murder. Lt. Jim Walker said the incident tQOk place at 3 a.m. in the Lakeside Lane tract home of James Hug.hes, 37. and his wife Jeanette H~ 29. The woman told pohcc she was awakened by a poppan1 or cracltina sound. When she opened her eyes, she saw a man standing in the bedroom, who began striking her with bjs fist, Wa:lk:er said. After the intruder ned from the bedroom, Mrs. Hu&hes turned to her husband and found he had been shot twice in the bead, Walker wd. Hughes was later determined to be dead at the scene. The woman heard the intruder in the prqe, fleei.01 in a family~ car. Walker said the woman pve officers a description of the vehicle. About seven minutes after the crime wu reported. Huntinaioa Beach police officer Mike Dillon spotted the Hu&hes car near Beach Boulevard and Main Street, Walker saio. The officer called for assistance and followed the car. Walker said the vehicle was stopped at Newland Street and Slalef' Avenue. The driver, Adam Ramirez, 42, of Stanton, was arres1Cd on suspicion of murder. committing a bWJl.uy while armed and auto theft. Ramirez was being bdd eatll today at HuntiQJton Beach City Jai . Walker said officcn discovered evidence in the auto linkina Ramirez to the crime scene. but he declined to elaborate. He said officers were tryina to determine a motive for the slaying. Newport actress joins 'A-Team' Marla Heasley, a native of Newpon Beach. sipts on tonight with television's most popuiar'band of renepdc heroes. ~ Heasley, a blue-eyed brunette who arew up in tft!" lido lsJe community, wilt become the newest member of"Tbe A-Team." The pr0gram, Net's only ~tar Top 10 ratinp bit, ain at 8 p.m.9 n KN8C Channel 4. , The team -wbicb includes~ Peppard as Hannibal Smith and Mr. Tu 8.A. ~-ism81Lk upofVietnam vderanl who~ wanted by police for a crime they didn't commit. While evading law officen each week. the four men sSilt innocent citizens an need, usjna inaenu1 ty, their fists, auoncd weapons and a helicopter. . f n past episodes. the team has been assisfed by .a woman reponer portrayed by actress Melinda Cul.ea. Earlier this season, however, Culea was dropped from the scncs by its producers. Selected to replace her as a new character was Heasley, who will ponray another woman rcponer named Tawnia Baker. Heasley's father, former professional ice skater and talent manager Jack Heasley. saa<,t Monday that his daughter grew up in Newport Beach and now resides in West Los Angeles. Her family still lives in Newport Beach. In a different role, the actress had appeared on an earlier "A-Team" episode broadcast Oct. 18-Sbe recently appeared in four segments of the syndjcated show "Star Search." . · Her other credits include 1uest roles on ''Battl~t.ar GaJactica," "The Yqung and the Restless.'' "The Quest" and "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer." She made her professional acting debut in the television movie "The Freddie Prinze Story." In tonight's "A-Team" episode, Tawnia Baker 1s working undercover when she learns of a plot to assassinaie an Arab sheik. T~ assassins also have deadly plans to do in the A-Team, 'a.ccording to an ~ summary of the program. IUDOIT· IXPINDITURI DOLLARS (AMOUNTS IN MILJ.IOHS) 1114..-"SCAL YlAA TOT AL IX'INOtTU,_11 IOUCATION-IC.,.. U --+---. ltl.1'i,OI J1 '" ITATI AMO , ............ hM,uMI) COMIUtltllt llltVICH ----~ ltll271 ''" TAI ltlLI., -+----- (IMl 41 a• aullNIH. '"~:?~°1-+----- (t l ,, .. , ,,,, Ontllll 112.lOl II 11•--i----- IMAllllO llllVINUH__. ___ ...._ (tl.112'1 .... YOUTH AMO AOU\T • CC>t91111CTIOfe AOINCT-+----_ 111 •.i ,.,. ltllOUlllCH-+-------""l (tMUI 10• HIOHllll IOUCATION ~---'-------­IU M 11 11 .. , ,..., .. , HI~ TH ANO WIL'Allll ------------· u1.a11 1u• OC society plays· the. c.h~rity game Fund-raisers do well. but the big givers are very selective Los An&eles society alittcn with televisjon ud movie stars. Social circles span on embassy row an Washinaton. D.C. And 1n OranJe County, the monicd elite's SOClal strata is built on philanthropy. M~or national charities with local chaptcn or homc-srown cuhµral VoUP5 hold fund-nilll\& elltl"IVI· pnzas here nearty evcty weekend tryina to tap the pockets of the county's wealthy. Each s)ccial event tnct to outdo the other with novehies -snc.ak movie prcvi~ odd·baU auctions!.. toydnvcs-toentcrwnaudicnccso1 about 1.000 people who Ri'm to carcutuc from fund-rai1e1 to fund· raiser • And, those who orchestrate these black-tie aft'airs in posh hotel ballrooms say they arc laraely suc- cessful an drawina enouah penica- pents to contribute at least half of the proceeds to charity. "People are best separated from their money when ther, are havina a aood time doina at. ' said Pegy Cotton, member otthc Oranae Coun- ty Olympic Committec. who or- pnized an Auaust auction that railed $1231000 to benefit an Olympic tra1nana center in Colorado SpriOjS, the United Way, whic Colo. million at the conclusion of their A11dc from' cultural 4'0UP'-th~ 1983 drive. county's cbanty dollar as sphl be-• Ranked &pJnst 37 other mctro- tween service assoc1auon churches pohtan a~ of similar si2c, the and 1ehool1. The be t infonned aueu county is an the mtddle an tctm of ia that I ,200 charitable aroups e•ist population, income and employ· within the county. How much they men&. raise each year 1s anybody's aueu. But it is la.\l)n percen&aac ofbuyi Oranac County bas a plat per-income ®"lted for lf..nited Way sonahty when 1t comes to ajvina. charita which pvc Sll million la t At least that' the observation ofa yc.ar to more than 100 aocial ltt\ticc ' ·I ~.. I . orpnizatfons in the county. Los Anaeles was nclll to the bottom, United Way spokesman Oeorae Phillipa said. reportma raulu from an in-house survey. BJ compari'iOn, the troubled clues of Ocvcland and Cinannali are top aJVCfs. I '"There are eevere ~N of pover- ty here. We have the problcnu of an urban area. But •fthey never set out of Newpon Beach, t!'ey'll never sec the need." Philhps said. The county's rootless population of commutcn. where many be\ab - borboods are btde mo~ lb.aft~ a decade old, yields ht\Jc a vie raponsi- bllity, Phalhpt pointed OUL • While Ocveland rnlcknts can Re needs clearly, bcrt '"'people don't want to ICC it. That's wb~ they moved h~ If )-OU hvc to '*C&lthy areas. you dQn't ..-ant lO admn you ba~e (l't--._ OC OIVSU/ A2) , f J , A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tu•sda • Jal"luary 10, 1984 Killer's friends cite 'attributes' Witnes ses Bay DaYCo was a model Scout By JEFF ADLER Oftlle!Wlf"911Wf McDonald t.atd he expected to present approximately lO wttneucs. including I 0 from the Phahppmcs, durina the penalty phase of the tnal to te1.t1fy about Dayco·~ charactc:r and past. Both McDonald and Deputy Pub- lic Defender Tom Goethals said JUf) deliberations sn the case might begJn later this week. Before Wltncsses wert called to testify an Dayco's behalf. Jurors read along fro m a prepared transcript a~ they hstcned to a tape record mg of the defend.mt admitting the killtngs to a An prangc County Su~raor Court JUry listened Monday to a parade of witnesses from the Philippine Islands who testified that Rene Flores Dayco -convicted of the bloody 1982 murders of has wife and mothcr-in- law -was a non-v1olcnt youth who played basketball and had been a model Boy Scout The testimony came as the iury reconvened in Judge hancasco Briseno's Santa Ana counroom for the penalty phase ofDayco's criminal tnaJ. dunng which Jurors must decide whether to recommend the con victed killer be executed or sentenced to a life: prison term without the possiblity of parole. Hunungton Beach police detective Rene Da yco The eight-woman. four-man JUry found Da)CO guilty of the double first-degree murders with speClal circumstances following two days of delabcrat1ons Dec. 19. -l t 1s the special circumstance allegation) that threat- en Dayco with the death penalty. Fog triggers crashes on county freeways Dayco, a 43-year-old nattve of the Philippines, never disputed using a meat cleaver and butcher knife to hack to death both his estranged 27- year-old wife. Shirley, and her m other, 65-year-old Amelia Harbulak. in the Huntington Beach home the two shared with Dayco's three chLldren The killing!> occurred June 14. 1982. However. Dayco's defense at- torney, Chief Deputy Public Dc- tender Tom McDonald. asked the JUry to find Dayco guilty of something less than first-degree murder. calling the killings an "explosion of lury." CONTINUED STORIES (' fhttk early-morning fog wa~ re- ~ponsible today tor sev"'31 area freeway smashups which ~nt at lca!>t one dnver to the hospual Although details were sketch) this m ommg, the California H1ghwa) Patrol said a tractor-trailer dnven by Jesus &rnos C'1lmargo broke down in heavy fog at about 5: 10 a.m , 1n the nonhbound !ilow lane of the San Diego Freeway near Jamboree Road in Irvine. Within mtoutes, Harold Henhlke. dnvmg a 1978 Chevrolet rammed into the back of the truck. Another car. dnven by Donald Bargabus, then ~mashed into the Chevrolet. accord- ing to C HP Officer Rick Stevem.. Bargabus apparently got o ut of his car and was then hll by acardnven by David Gumenberg. Ol}ly Bargabus was taken br Orange (ounty para- med11,\ to I U)ttn (. ommuntt) Hospi- tal where; he was treated and rdeascd It tooM1 more than an hour to clear the accident. Stevens said. There were at least four other accidents on the Newpon Freeway between 5:30 and 6:30 a.m. according to tht> CHP, but only two people w.ere reponed injured. · Stevens said poor visibility caused by the fog helped cause the wrecks. "It was really thick -like a wall out there this mom mg. Peo ple should remember to drive slower 1n fog cond1t1o ns." he said. The fog was also responsible for dela)'S at John Wayne Airport The fog was expected 1og1ve way to sunshine later 1n the day and then return this e' entng and late tonight in some areas Thc.·rc should he no fog Wcdnesda ~ RECORD STATE BUDGET PROPOSED .•. From Al income and bustoei;s taxes ti the state's economy continues to recover as projected Franchett1 said the top pnonucs tor that m one) will be a rest>rvc io avoid future defici ts. Former c;tatc Finance Director M 1c.hael Franchet11. who presented the budget in lcg1sla11ve and pres~ bnefings Mo nda) despite Senate rejection of his confirmation lasi week. said the slim ~percent increase to welfare grants 1s intended to narrow the gap between California and other states NEWPORT BEACH BLAZE ... Cal1forn1a current!) pa~s $526 J month to a ""el fare mother "'1th l"WV children, compared 10 $14!S to $507 monthly in other large '>tates The budget would also set aside $950 million tor emergencies or a downturn tn anticipate~ ta" re\ - enucs. It R[Oposes no increases in any eiusung tax rate But 1t ant1c1 patec; a robust S2 87 billion 1m·rease in an- nual revenue'i from ex1s11ng sales. From Page Al Rodgers ..aid two men Ja) Hill and John Homme. raced to his ho me. d1mbcd onto the roo f and kept 1t damp With garden hO!>CS whtle the fire raged next door. "The) -.a .. ed my house:· ..aid Rodger ... "The) stayed up there the whole time. even after the firemen arrived. They were fantastic." Rodgers said he was so sure the fire iwould spread to his home that he tx-gan removmg his possessions and CABLE TV PIRATES ... From Al follows a recent audit that d1\c.overed 8 percent of thl' people where cable 1ev1s1on 1s a"atlablc ma} be 11legall) using the service. In add111on. about 5 perent of the company·., sub~cnbcr'\ are re<.e1vtog m on· service., than the> are paying lO get Huntingto n Reach detecuve Dan Catalano said illegal users 1n some case"> ma) b~ tappmg tolv their neighbors' lines. Some also are bc- lteved to have been one-time o;ub..cnhers who canceled their scr- \ ice and then hooked on 1llc~ll} La Tourclte said no quc.,tmns will be asked for tho!te who voluntarily turn in their illegal equipment at < ablesystems main office at 2124 \.1a1n 5t H unttngton Beach. o r any of its cable !>tores. Jn add1t1on. sub1.cnbcr'> who afe receiving more than they're paying for can call the Amoec;ty Hothnc at 960-4343 La Tourctte said the illegal user'> 1n effect are "robbmg·· subscribers pa}- tng the legal fees. He '>atd weed mg out illegal subscnbcrs will result in lower fees. La Tot1relle said cable service t'> · available to 92.000 households in the fourc1t1cs He said 1f!S percent of the potential customer'> arc pirating the '>1gnals. the compan) ,., losing ahout $184.000 a m onth and $2.2 million annually in revenues La Tourene said the average customer pa~s $25 for monthl} -.erv1ces \ ah1ables from the res1demc It took 20 firefighters ncarl} 45 minutes to bring the blaze under control. Although authonttes have not ptopointed the cause. they specu- lated the large C hnstmas tree 1n a front room of the house pla}ed a role in spreading names throughout the structure. "Last week we burned an eight foot C hnstma'i tree to see what the results ""OUld be and the f1amCS "W<.'rC castl} 20 feet high." explained fin· prc,en- 11on olliccr Ru'!>' ( httk toda' Several ncighhors reportt;d hearc..I popping i,ound\ that <.ome said sou ndtd 11 kc Ii rn rad.er<. or It H ' ammu111t1on I trl·mcn <oa1d thr '>Ound may have come \.\hen names ripped through the garage "here a car wa-. parked and paint c:an\ ""cre '>tored. The fast-mo' 1ng blaze reponedl~ blew out windows 1n the house. \Cnd1ngglass fragm4..·nt'i into the c;treel and ne1ghhonng "ards ··1 didn't hear an~ l'\plo'>ton," reponed Rodgtrs "I ht:ard J crackl- 1 ng sound and '>a"" a bright light. A very bright hght .. Whrn I \leppt:d out\lde I could see Oamn i,hoottng out all of the "1ndo"., · he .1dded ·· I he hou'>es hen: art• '>11 d(l\l' and I tigurl·d 'that''> 11. • " f irdightt:rs L'\l1m atcd that damage 10 neighboring homes amounted 1t1 <,everal thousand dollarc; OC GIVERS GENEROUS, BUT SELECTIVE ... From Al problems:· he said < otton. a veteran volunteer and But traged)' hm bc}ond hamo count)' chant} organ11er disagrees houndanes. t "I find that it's a "t'r) generou'> Fire devoured home'> in '\nahe1m communtty But th<.' lln1tcd Wa) Hills to the fall of 1982. Oood~ doesn't scem 1ot0uch1hethtogswe·rr \wamped Huntington Beach lasy interested tn," -!.aid the Newpon spnng and a spree of violence eruptdl Bca~h resident 1n Irvine 1n September As an example. she pointed to the "Catastrophe can stnke any in· Orange ( ounl) Se.llual Assault come level. But they might never Network. wh ich had an 1mmcd1a1e think of benefit mg from the!.e agen-need for money to help organize an c1es." Ph1lhps said anti-rape march in Santa Ana called .. We find people on the lower-"Take Ba<.:k the "J 1ght ·• inco me levels tend to be more Since "there are so many people generous on a proportion basis." he wtth their hand'> out:' Cotton said she said "They tend 10 have more would prefer to assist the 1mmed1ate empath)'" needs of group' who may not ha ve ongmn8 program\ Huw much mune) ts ra1'>ed. whu raise\ 11 and lor "'horn are sltppcl) 4uec,1111M that are difficult to ans~cr 1n Orange Count} Unlike Los An~eles ( ount). Or- ange has no "10hc1tation regulations that force charitable assoc1at1ons to dtKlo~ how much money 1s raised and at what cost In Caltforn1a. 40,000 charitable trusts rePoned raising S9 billio n last year. according to the state Attorney General's Registry of ( hantable Trusts. Exempted from the registry are religious groups. hospitals and schools, lea"'"& a huge information vacuum "There 15 no \tatute that 1s specific to control" charities. l.Xputy Regis- '/Jtrar Duane Reulc said. The standard '83 w· A''S A '·Tl:'·RY GOOD YE;'·AR yardstick "ts tha1 chanttC'i 'lhouldn't .n IV JJ n. incur expense' that are un- Just Call 642-6086 reasonable " The nauonal standard cost 1i 20 to 3S percent. with mature campaigns costing as httlt u 5 percent, said one profe\S1onal fund-raiser who a'iked not to be 1dent1fied The source, 1ct1 ,·e 1n one of the count y's largest chanty drives. said ancN:asana comp('t1t1on will force sophi ucat ion amona fund-ra1~rs and chaclosurcs of accoununa. plan- nmy and nttd " t'~ the d1fTe1ence bct°"'ecn 'Dear Occup nt' and 'Dear Mary'" 1~ sourtt Utd • Whal do you Ukt 1boa1 lbe Dally Pilot'? What don'I )Oii llkf? Call tbe namf>f r al ltft H d your mt1u1e wlJJ k rttordfli, trH <'rlbed and dtllvtred 10 1bt approprlaft tdltor. • Tbt 1anie U~bour antftriDI 1trvl~ ma)' be IHf'd to record leUtn lo tbr. editor on any topic Conlrlbotort to our Lettf'fl l"olumn mHl lncludt thC'lr nemr. 1Dd tel ptloot namber for vtrlflealloo o t'lr<'ulallon calh . plutt. 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