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Coaat
A Newport Beach family's
pet pup survived serious
bites from a coyote./ A3
County flood control and
expansion of John Wayne
Airport are 1984's Issues
says Harriet Welder .I A8
Welk a lot, keep taughlng
and you'll like to be 100
llke Annie Craig of Costa
Mesa./A7
Nation
A two-star general was
found hanged at a Tex as
mllltary base./ A5.
Giving teachers pay
raises doesn't raise the
quality of education.
That's one man's opinion.
/A8
World
An American pilot was
killed on Nicaragua-Hon-
duras border -after
crash landing./ A4
Reaction to the Kissinger
Central American report
Is mixed, following Its
release./ A4
Living
Ed Asner criticizes Holly-
wood for Its treatment of
aging actors, especially
leading ladles./81.
Does eating Improved
food products help you
llve tonger or does It just
seem that way? /82
Doyoucheatonyour
taxes? Not the govern-
ment. But yourself? /81
Sports
Wrestler Russ Abrahams
Is setting a sizzling pace
for Fountain Valley High.
IC1 ·
Estancia High won a
thriller from Saddleback
In prep basketball play.
/C1
Martina Navratilova Is
named AP's female ath-
lete of the year, to no
one's surprlse./C2
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Entertainment
NBC has finally found Its
way out of the Nielsen
ratings basement, but
CBS sUITholds command.
/85
Buaine••
Get some expert advice
on checking out new
neighborhoods before
packing your bags to
moveln./Be
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Coast
plans
for oil
par.ed .
La una leaders laud
Interior chiefs move
From staff ud wlre r,port1
Interior Secretary William Clark,
seeking to reduce the strife surround-
ing the government's offshore leasing
program, announced mtjo(..chanaes
-today which will alash t~ amount of
acreage offered for exploration.
The changes. which mark a de-
parture from the policies of former
Interior Secretary James Watt, will
increase participation in the deds1on-
making process by states. en-
vironmentalists and other antertst
groups.
"I think that's excellent ne~s.
Laguna Beach Councilwoman Sally
Bcllerue said today. "Cooperation
between local. state and federal
governments is always welcome. I
think for Laguna, where we arc united
in our opposition to offshore drilling,
this a welcome development."
Laguna Beach Councilwoman
Bobbie Minkin said that while Clark's
move is appropriate, drilling oppo-
nents can't let down their guard. "We
have to continue to be diligent in
monitoring offshore oil lease1." she
said.
Watt had created the current pro-
gram to offer virtually the entire U.S.
coastline for oil and gas dnlling by
mid-1987. Under Watt's proaram.
the size of a typical lease zoomed
from 2 million acres to as much as 38
million acres.
To reduce the concerns of coastal
states. Clark promised much greater
co mmunication wtth state officials.
He also pledged to hold more public
(Pleue eee OP'FSBOU/ A2)
Change in weather?
No. lt hun 't been anowtnc on the ~e Cout. Tara
LofTendahl. s. of Bunttncton Beach la n& a enowman
oat of white etuff lmJ)Ortcid from eo.ta lleM '• Ice Capada
Chalet oatalde the Fl.rat Chrladan Charch of Hunttniton Beach. .
D·ickDale
clear~din
sex case
Jllry deadlocked
on two counts;
retrial possible
By JEFF ADLER
• Of ... Olll""' • ...,
Newport Beach au1tanst Dick Dale
was found innocent by an Orange
County Supenor Court jury late
Wednesday on 10 of 12 counts
alleging he engaged in oraJ sex wuh a
13-year-old airl during the sum mer of
1981 . But he is not free yet because the
1ury deadlocked 11-1 1n favor of a
guilty verdict on the two remaanm&
counts.
The 46-year-old entenamer. one of
the origmators of the I 96Qs..era surf
music sound. tcarf ully thanked each
of the 12 jurors who sat on the case as
they left Judge James Turner's 11th-
floor Santa Ana counroom.
"If I was JUiltr, of someth10g l
would have said it. 'said the emotJon-
choked Dale. •clenching a balled-up
tissue in his hands. "For 30 years I've
been conforming and I wouldn't stan
something now when my career 1s
starting back."
In underscoring his innocence.
Dale added, "Thm is no humanly
way I would have put myself m that
si1uation/'
He said the verdict meant he would
be able to concentrate once again on
performina with his band and on his
newly opened Balboa Island surf
shop.
Dale faced 12 felony charges of oral
copulation and child molestation
(Pleaae eee DALE/A2)
DlckDale
College board rehires educators
Wife of
slaying
victim
arrested
By STEVE MARBLE
Of•O.., ........
Tea c hers, administrators t o return--
in s p ring ; but on~ h old s out or lawSUft
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of ... 0.., .........
Coast Community College Distnct
trustees have formally approved the
rehiring of 55 teachers and adminis-
trators laid offlast year. But one of the
teachers refused to accept the rehiring
conditions set down by the trustees
and will press a lawsuit against the
district.
rehire the laid-off teachers 1f the
instructors agreed to drop a lawsuit
over the layoffs. The teachers also had
to a_.-ce to drop all unfair laboi:
practice allegations and other claims
made against the district.
All but one teacher agreed to the
terms and all but six of the instructors
will retWTI to classes this spring. The
other six, who have spring Jobs
elsewhere, were given permission to
return next fall .
The teacher's attorney, W. David
Wheeler. said-LISler was the most
seni or faculty member laid off last
year.
According to the attorney. Lister
has a degree in physical education
and extensive expenence in spons
activities. When his psychology
classes were cut, Lister should have
been retained as a ph ysical education
teacher1 Wheeler said.
But district officials assened that
Lister was not competent to teach
physical education.
Ironically, the rehinng offer made
recently to Lister would place him as
an instructor in tennis, softball and golf, Wheeler said.
Wilham Waechter, the district's
director of personnel, said Lister did
not qualify for a ph ysical education
instructor's job under the guidelines
in effect last spring but does under
present euidelines.
The district laid off more than I 00
teachers and administrators last
spnng. saying it was ncccsssary
because of a cutback an state funding for community colleges.
But the makeup of the d1stnct
board changed 10 November when
(Ple&H eee EDUC.,. TORS/ A2)
A sea of misplaced car ke ys caused 1
murder plot to fall apan this week and
led police to arrest three people they
believe arc responsible for the fatal
shooting of a Hunt1oaton Beach man
in his bed.
The misplaced car keys apparently
fouled the ~away plans of the
suspected killer and spurred an
intense invcstiptioo that revealed an
appa~nl conspiracy to lull compulC1
engmcer James D. Hughes, police
sa.id today.
Officers now have arrested three
people in connection with the 37-
(Pleue Me WIPS/ A2J The rehinngs will be effective for
the spring semester, which begins
Feb. 6. The Coast Distnct includes
Orange Coast, Golden West and
Coastline colleaes.
The rehiring decision was made at
Wednesday night's district board
meeting.
The holdout 1s Dr. Richard Lister.
an Orange Coast College psycholoey
professor since 1968. Lister has said
he 1s refusing to drop his htigat1on as a
matter of principle. A court hcanng
on Lister's case was scheduled today
in Orange County Superior Court.
Rape linked to strangling
The trustees last month offered to
Suspecff aces death penalty if
Jury weighs fate
for slayer .of two
convicted of slaying HB w_o_m_a_n ___ _
By ROBERT BARKER
Of -Oellr ..... 8tafl
A. 24·year-old t'\·lOn' it I from
Montana will he chargl·d ""llh k1ll1ng
a for mer Huntington Beach
schoolgirl athlete dunng the com·
mission of a rape the d1stnct at-
torney'~pfftre dt~losed today
Dec 30 at Charlie's Chili restaurant
1n Ncwpon Beach.
Ho""ard was strangled shortly after
that. pol ice behcve. Her badly decom-
po<ied hody was found in her car
about a mile from her home on
Mayflower Lane on Jan. 4.
compa ssion fo r ,
'hour of madness'
By JEFF ADLER
Of ... 0.., .........
An Orange County Superior Coun
Jury bepn determining Wednesday
whether convicted murderer Rene
Flores Dayco should be executed or
sentenoed to life in prison without the
possibility of parole for the 1982
Huntington Beach slayi"'5 of his
estranged wife and mother-in-law.
Before the e~t-woman, four-man
Jury began dchberating. they heard
Chief Deputy Public Defender Tom
McDonald make a final plea for his
client's life.
In urgin& Jurors to spart the 43-
year-old Filipino 1mm1grant,
McDonald 1f1UCd his client was
mentally impeared the niJht Dayco
used a butcher knife and meat cleaver
to hack to death his 27-ycar-old
estran&ed wife, Shirley, and her 6S-
ycar-old mother, Amelia Harbulak.
"This was an act of a deranacd
mind, thaa was an uplos1on of fury,"
McDonald said.
He asked Juron to cons1deT
whet.her Dayco dnervcs to be e11.·
ecuted for his "hour of madness"
&JVen what It would do to h1s ch1ldrcn,
his family and the "people who art
loyal to him:·
He also u1d that by sentenc1n1
Dayco to a life's pmon term lhe Jury
would be J>AflDI his ch1ldrtn the
horror of d1acovcr1n1 someday tha\
"they wcrt instruments in their
father's death."
The defense attorney's clos1n& pre •
, /
entation was preceded by a low-key
summa ion by Prosccator Tom
Goethals. Goethals told jurors it was hard to
imaaine a crime that could be
anymore vicious or aggravated than
double murder.
Referring to several character wtt-
nesses from the Ph1hppines who
testified in their old friend's behalf.
Goethals said the "nature of the crime
tells you more than someone who
knew him 20 years ago." MartlnlUpp
The charge means Manin James
KJpp would be ehg1ble for the death
penalty or hfe 1mpnsonmcnt without
parole 1f con\lcted becau\C special
circumstances are believed to be
involved 10 the sla)ing. Ocput'
Distnct l\ttome) Jim Cloniger said
KJpp was hnked to the murder of
19-year-old '\ntayan Yvette-Howard
af\er wttnesscs rt"ponrd Stt1ng th e
two 1 eth r between 'and 4 a m on
The v1cum,a topflrght ba:skctball
and volleyball player at Manna High
School where she graduated in 1982,
and the suspect lived 1n the same
general neighborhood and knew each
other. police say.
Kipp had brcn arrested by Laauna
Beach police Jan. 6 on unrcfated
traffic warrants and was lodged tn
Orange County Jail at the time of his
murder arrest
(Pleue eee RAPE/ A2)
Why the Democrat battle the odds
Candidates off er
varying motives for
challengtn Badham
EDITOR ·s NOTE: This ,., the
J«Ond of 1 IWO-Plr1 ~n~ on the 40th
Con..,.nJion1/ Distnrt ind the
Dtmcxra11e Pany·s effons ro WrtSt it
from Rcpub/1c1n Rep Ro~n
S.dh1m's ronrrol
campa11n to pubhc11e h1) unique
theory of economics.
White wants to shift control of the
money supply from the aovernment
to priva'c bank.I. eliminate taxes and
aive everyone a basic cost-of·llVlna
1upcnd.
But h a d1 tn('t whert Repubhcan
votm outnumbtt Democrats 54
percent to 34 pclt'tnt - a ma'J.ln of
62.000 votes-the chancu of White
or any other Democrat w1nn1na 1tt
JERRY
HIRSCH
PE RSPE c T IV[
prett)' Shm. I lood candidate ..
If you are likely to lox an election. "Lookln• at the districts 1n the "You can't think )'OU art JOlnl 10
why run? country, thiJ 11 the second or third thert Wlth a •ood chan« of v1C\Of'\ If
For Democrats who have tncd to most Rcpubhcan 1n the nation. you 1tt looluna for a mirade. you art
unsut Rep Robcn Badham, R-Erankly thest numben art over-ao•na to be d1sappoinkd," he added. Newpon Beach, the reasons ransc Wl\elm1na." said Paul Ha man, ao.3-Thomas Fuentes the \1ce cha1r-
from an efTon to stand up for the local attorney who ran qa1n t man of the Oran c Count) Re-·
Democratic Pany to a 1enu1ne belief Badham 1n 1982 and 1s pondcnn,a publican pany ~·
that Badham can be bcateJ\. Some runnina for the Dtmocntic nom1· "I would say 1t ., 1mpon1blc for 1
c1 n'11d1tcs run to act pubhc1ty for one oatton apin this year. Democrat to "'1n an 1h1 d1,trin and
pen1cU1ar idea " "But you cannot tand tdly by You that 1s very bad. It is bad to havt' a
Costa Mtsa resident Ken White, have to stand up for what )'01.a bthcvc. totally safe ICSJ\lallve d1 tnct for
one of two announced Democrat But ll 1 vcl")' diffit'uh to run I felt 11 either pan)," f"ucntcs said
c1nd1d.atcs. plans to use tht comina was an obti.,uon of the pany's to run "h cau\:t'l an opportunity for an
.. \ .
\ . incumbent to become lu.
"We art aware of Bob's (Badham)
tra vet record and votir\J (anendanet)
record 1n Congrcu. Th~ thtnas
don't hapl)(n where d1stncts art more
rnmptt111ve," Fuentes said.
Opponenu have C'r1t 1c1ud
Badham for his ~rd of travehna
abroad at t.a~paycrs· cx.pcnx more
than mosi conarnsmcn and for
h~' 1na t~ thtrd lownt \Ole attend·
anct' ptrctnt.aae. 2 ptr«nt. amona
C hforn11'i conarnsaonal dcl·
epl1on
Fuentes. however. \ll"C'SSed that
Bldham 1s St"n\ltive to what the
t11st1C"t's votm bche'c and ha an
"1mpcccab~ constrvat1'c vou rt·
cord."'
.. With the cuMnl rqsstratton 1n
tha da \nC\ you a1mos\ dixn·
franch1K the m1nont) pen)'. 1n tbts
<=• the Drmocrats In othc-r placft 1n
( ahfoma• lhl\ l)l)C of C~'t'e
(Pl .... Me Dnt0Clt.AT8/A2)
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A2 * * Oran;e Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, January 12. 1984
He's for Reagan
an~d more bombs
Orange County
group hears from
SA<t commander
By CHRISTINE DECl(ER
Olllleo.117 ..........
Gen. Bennie L. Da" 1o; told u
roomful of people at the Rei1!>tl)
Hotel m Irvine Wednesda> about h1!>
respect for Ronald Reagan. ha\ fear of
a Soviet mllital) buildup and ht'I
belief an the increase of nuclt"ar
weaponry m this country.
As commande1 in t:h1l'f ofS1rates1c
Air Command and d1te<:tor of Joint
strategic target planning head-
quartered al Offutt Air Base nt."ar
Omaha, Neb. lht· 4-\tar &t'neral I!>
knowledgeable on all three: poml\.
His command puts him m charge of
the nauon·., maJor nuclear lorct" with
bomber\. tan~cn and inter
contanental balll!>t1c m1\'iJIC'\
He ~poke to a cro\.\d ol mostl>
consenall\C. mostl) m1ddk-agt.•d
Rcpubhrnn~ a nd membt.-r!o of the
World A.l1a11) ('ounnl ol Orange
Count)
Da \ 1\ told ol the lal·~ of nuck:ir
, CoNTINUEO S10R1Es
I
,~capon\ buildup dunna the 12 )'C:ln
prior to "our treat Prestdl'nt. Pre~1-
drnt Reagan·-.· election
··we arc now JUSt beamn1na 10
rc!olOf'l' a mea!ourc of 'lafety," hc,sa1d.
f It' hs11:d ~omc of the military
hardware now 1n production: the B 1-
B Bomber. the \dvancc Technoloar,
Bombl'r. known as "The Stealth. •
f ndenl 11 missiles and 0-$ "deter·
rent" m1i.silc1o.
I k's long been a proponent of a
'llrong nuclenr weapons mvcn1ory as
the onl) wa> 10 lc.1..-ep th1\ ~·ountry safe
from So' 1et mtcn cnt1on
As compared to the Russ1an'i.
military nuclear weaponry, he said
the United States' arsenal 1s not
··unbalanced, JUflt slightly im-balanced ..
Reagan's increased military budget
~hould restore the balance, he said.
He railed against nuclear oppo-
nent!> saying they presented a "s1m-
pli~t1c argument."
"The} 'kl)' 1f we and the Russians
haH' enough nuclear bombs to blow
up It.I.' "orld six limes over why don't
Wl' Just havt' a unilateral freeze. It's
more complicated than a bean count
of "capons ..
"If \loC would have a unilateral
Gen. Bennie L. Davi•
nuclear freeze we might as well cede
to the Marxists and the Soviet Union.
Deterr(nce has kept the peace for 40
years m this country. As long as l
!)land before the Senate of this
country I will continue to plug for
!ouch deterrence." he said.
He doesn't think nuclear war 1s
upon us.
.. Although anything is possible. I
don't think thr Russian's would nsk a
first-stnke attack. Also, it would be
1mposs1ble to mount an attack that
doesn't gi ve u'I warning."
DALE INNOCENT OF SEX CHARGES ...
From Al
!)tt.•mmang from ~1x Jllegcd sexual
encounter' \lolth the 11-}ear-old girl
in h1~ Balboa Peninsula res1dt·nce
during Jul) and AuguM 1981
If convicted. he could ha'c been
sentenced to a max a mum I )'/·-year
state pm.on term. according 10 Depu-
ty D1stn ct .\ttorne> Kaz Makino.
Dale stall tould be retried on the
t"'o remaining l'Ounls. however. a
dec1s1on will not ha\t.' lo be made b)
the district attorne\ 's office until Feb
3, when the JUdg(· has \<.'hcduled a
J1spos111on hcann~ on the charges.
Dale said that 1f he 1s retried he
hopes the outcome 1s the same and
that some ne" I\. unco' ered evidence
po1n11ng to his 1nnocencl· 1s admitted.
Deput) District Attorne} Nma
Bnce, who recc1 ved the verdict on
behalf of Makino who was busy
clscwhc.rc. commented only that the
'erd1ct proves it's difficult to "predict
a JUI) 's thinking."
Jurors. who agreed to talk wJth
reporters 1f their name' were not
EDUCATORS REHIRED ••• ~Al
~ ttu~ supported by local rehired teachers. The trusten in· krachcn were elected. The new board dica ted they were hopm& for a<f.. voted last month to make rehinng ditional state funds and were plan· bffen to all teac~n and admirus-ning.a possible r~~ructunng of the
who ~1lJ lajd.-off. (Some d tstnct to free additional money.
been rebire4 ea.rJier and others At Wedne'iday's meeting, the ~led early rctircmenl offers.) trustees agreed 10 spend $53,000 to
hire Evans Managtment Services to I At the time district officials said evaluate thediSlrict management and
Jbey were not certain where the make rteommeo~tions rtprdmg district would obtain funds to pay the possible reorgaruzat1on.
WIFE ARRESTED ...
From Al
year-old man'<. murder including h1'>
wife Jeanette Lynn Hughe<>. The 29-
ycar-old woman wa., booked late
Wednesday afternoon after agreeing m be 1nterv1ewed by pohre
.<\lso Jailed an conneu1on w11h thl
pre-dawn 'ila>1ng Tuc<>da} 1s ~dam
Salas Ramirez. 42. and h" :! 1-)car-
old son, Adam Edward Ramm~/ Jr
Detectives today .,aid the'.>' hchc\I:
the killi ng and <>ubscqucnt co\·crup
'>temmed from a romanuc anJ pro.
fess1onal rclauonshLp hct.,..cen the
wife and the cider Ramin:1
Hughe!>, who laved with has "lie.
h1'i 7-ycar-old son and a boarder. wa<,
-;hot I" Kc an the head at clo'lt' rangc a\
he slept Ht: died instantl}
Jcanrtlt> Hughe'\ ong1nall} told
ntlicer.. c,hl' war, ~lccp1ng nci1.1 to her
husband "'hen wa ... awakened h) a
"popping" 'IOund. Sht• r<.·ported that
\I. hen \he opened her c~cc,, she ~"' a
'hadow} ligure "'ho leantd u"cr the
~d and h11 her in the fact:
Patrolmen \ummoncd to the
Lakeside I ,1m· home wen: informed
that thl' killer had "itokn the famil)
car. a brown Toyota. lo make hi'>
geta" <n
O\"n car. "'h1th was parked at the
c,hoppang n:ntcr.
Howc,cr. Ramirel reportedly had
failed tu hnng along the car keys and
wa<; forced to cont1nu~ traveling 1n
the To~ota \.\h1ch police "ere al read~
\l'archang tu find
Ramirc1 \lln -"hoc;e 1nvohe-
ml'nl 1n tht• 1.nmc "a'> Je<,cnbed by
rol1cc 3\ "pcnphrr) .. -allcgcdl)' had
the lar kc\S Police spt:culatcd that
"hen arrc'ill'd Ram1rc1 wac; on ht~
\.\a\ 10 rcnde/\ous \.\llh hi'> ~on.
Police did not Sa) when the}
lx'he\e Ramiro bccamt· arquaanted
with kanelll' Hughes. though th ey
admitted hoth had worl..cd 1n the
rcr,taurant hu<,1ness There a lso 1s an
1nd1cat1on that Ram1rc1 had met
Hu~hc!> al \nme rx11nt 1n the past.
police 5a1d
The ddN Ram 1re1. rl'ic<t'lcd trom
'late pn<,on t\\u ~l'JT\ ago after
'>t'r,ang lime for '""tndltng .t <,avings
and loan out ot $I 5 million. "a!> to be
,1rr:11gncd toda' nn murJa t harge!> 1n
\\ e't Orangt· Mun1up,1I < oun
Jeanette llughc\ am! the younger
Ramm·1 \.\l'rr lwing held today
"lthuul hall
used. said there was agreement by I I
members of the panel that Dale and
the girl did engage in oral sex on one
occasion.
"We agreed at happened once. II
could have happened more. but there
was not enough proof," said one
Juror.
Another member of the JUry said
the evidence "cut both way~." though
he was inclined to believe much of
Dale's own testimony. "I think he
(Dale) was honest up to a point, .. the
Juror said.
Throughout the protracted trial.
which began No" 29. Dale has
maintained h1'i innocence. He
claimed the charges were trumped up
by his former wife, Jeannie Grim-
mett. in an effort to discredit him.
Dale. whose real name is Richard
.i\nthony Monsour. and Gnmmett
~eparatcd shortly after the sex acts
allegedly occurred. They were 1n·
volved in a bitter divorce action
settled only last month.
Taktng the stand in hi s own
defense, Dale denied that he ever was
scxuall) involved w11h the girl or her
}Ounger sister. He descnbed them as
"happy-go-lucky girls who frolicked"
around his I 92()s...era mansion. once
owned by King Camp Gillette.
The prosecuuon's star witness was
the girl. no\.\ IS. who testified early m
the tnal that Dale had coaxed her 1n10
the sex acts. but didn't force her.
RAPE ...
From Al
Hunungton Beach police Sgt. Ed
McErla1n declined today to elaborate
on I he rape allcgallons.
Kapp reportedl y served 19 months
at the California ( onservat1on Center
'>la te prison 1n Susanville for fo rce-
ahlr rape 1n Lo!> Angeles ( ounty,
act·ording 10 the Department o f
( 'orrcct ions.
.\ warrant alleged!) \.\a~ 1s11ucd tn
December for his arrest for violating
terms of probatton.
Detect1"e McErla1n said the slain
girl was a frequent visitor of bars such
a'i Bobb} McGee's 1n Newport Beach.
(a~ Mana 1n lfunttngton Beach and
BaJtter's tn Irvine
"v1cErllne 1s asking anyone who sa""
the Howard girl or Kipp. together or
apart, 10 contact polrc:e at 960-8841 .
He said he is seeking addnional
witnesses to help de"elop his case.
\c,en m1nutt:"> later ulliter Make
Dallon 'lpu11cd the Tmt1ta near tht·
ft, l' Point\ <;hopping Lenter at Bcalh
Hou In :ml and Mam 'itn-ct and
ara·\ted the cider Ram1n·1 Pnla tt•
\411<.J RJrn1 re1 had '\C\t'fal p1nn nl
ll'\.\l'lr' IJ~t·n from lht· htHl\l
OFFSHORE OIL ...
lnq:<,llgator\ 1<><.la' rc,t·.1kd th.11
Ramire1 allegedh h.1J plannnl tCt
abandon the Tm uw and Oec 111 hi,
CORRECTION
Newport Beach < ouncdwoman
Ruthelyn Plummer. a ,·and1datc 1n
the 70th Asc;emblv D1'>tm·t-race. wa.,
incorrect!) 1dent1 lied 1 n e1 'itOI) pub-
lished 1n Wednesda> 's cd111ons The
Daily Pilot regrt!ls the t•rror
From Al
11tt'l'lln!!' 11 l1r.1r thl' lllntcrn\ ol
ll\ tr• •IHllt nt.il1\l\ .ind othl'f\ and tu
rn.1h· m11r1· 1nf111111a11on about par-
Ill ulJr ll'.t\1'' ·'' J1l.1hlc to these g111up..,_ "r hi\ .... iin11d nl'\\\ .. com men led
H11h I lattm Jm•c.:tnr ol the Southern
C ,1llforn1J \1l·rra { luh 'Tm glad the
l111n1ur lkp.i1 tml'nl will comader
d1m111<111ng ((1ntnncr~1al lease <>alee;
B111 "'l' \1111 ha"e to con"1nte (on-
grr'\ lo tine tum· thl· ( na,tal Manage-
mt•nl ·\11 to do'>(' up federal
I 011 p llfl Ir .....
I hl' Rl·ag.an adm1nl\trat1on
'hanitl'' lo rt·dun· Lhc "><.ope of the
leasing program arl· c:uming a da)
alta the adm1n1stra11o n won a s1gn1fi-
rant vac to!l tx·fore the Suprt"mc
C p urt over its leal>1n~ effort'> 1 Howt""Ver. Clark satd tre d1d not sec
the court's dec1s1on as a victory
because he did not view the leastng
effort as a battle p1t11ng the states
against the federal go\Cmmcnt
While Clark gave no esumate of
how much acreage will be eli minated
through the new process. Interior
Department sources. who spoke on
lOnd111on they not be named. said up
to 50 percent of the acreage could be
reduced tlirough these procedure.,
DEMOCRATS BATTLE THE ODDS .•.
From Al
reg1~trat1on margin hJ'> ht.•cn U\t'd
against the Rcpuhltutn part'. ·
Fucntr'> \a1c1
llao;cman like pJ\I H.1dh.tm nppo
nent'> \.\3'> handal·d "'1th J c,honage nf
campaign monn
It I\ hard to rJl\l' mnnn fw .... hat
look\ like o lm1ngrnu\C' .ind although
the Orange c ount'r .,1,11t· and na-
tional chapter~ of the lkmocralll
Pan .. nl'"Cr came and u 1d \\<h\ the\
""ere' not lun1nbu11na 10 Hac.emnn\
campaign 'att1nn 'JX"k' JUSI J\
loudl) J\ tandor" ht• noted
>\nd upon n:lkct1on Ha""'·man
~Y!o he t:ould undrmand the pan~\
logic 1n rnnten1rn11ng on tht' t·lel·tion
of 'iant. \na Denwnal frrn Pat
terwn 1 n 1 ht' \Mth [)1,tm t ·
.. Wht"n vou ha"<' o nc1ghh<lnng
d1-.1nct where a Ocmooat 1<. fighting
to hold on. 11 makC's goo<l wn..c to put
the mone) whttre It 1o; lrtl1ral." ~1d
Haseman. who ra1~d about SI 0 CXXl
for hi\ campa1an. < arol ob.no Bradford the \tcc1nd
announrc-<I l>cmocrat!l cond1da1r tor
'
thl' Piirt' ·.,~0th d1stnct nomination.
Jl kno\\kdgr:d that monq 1~ the key
.ind addl'd ~he believe\ tt l'I possible
tor a "l'.'11-finant·ed Dcm0t.rat to wtn
Bradlord o;a1d o;hc det<Xt\ a change
1n the d1\trt<"l''I pollt1<<. as dcmon-
'>lrall•J "' Dcmoaat<> ~1nn1ng local
pO\t\
"f m e>.amnlc tht· H>trrs in the
CendkSa .. v ....
1t7t
Rabert BtdMm·A 148.512 $t.3~
vw1an Hall-0 102,1~ '1.71\ 1111
Robert Badham-~ 147,182 Mft
Jim Mc:Guy·O ,. 76.35' 34 ·~
Hubert Badham~A 2f3.ttt 70~
M1Cl\HI F. Dow·O ee~12 11"' O n MM!lttt\'·Ub ·-241uel -Roi*' 91dNm·R
P 1.1lH -..o
Pa 1tn OUlfk P&f
,.
largcl~ Republican c1l)' of lr"1nr rc-
electt'd Larry Ap.ran, a liberal Demo-
crat. as mayor for a second fouvear
term m 1982.'' Bradford said
Ju\I a yrar later. the city of Laguna
Beach elct tcd Democrat Roben Cien-
t I'\' as mayor
"Wh1k thc~e rnmmun1t1es are
both largeh Republi can in reg1s-
ir:1t1un there arr strongl)' felt popular
1<..,uc'i that uu~ thrse voters to cros~
OH'r and 'ote lor Democrats .. Brad-
ford ci:pla1ned
Mun1c1pal electton~. ho~ever. Ort
non nartisan fhcre 111 no "R" o.r "O"
nnt 10 a candidates name. and when
peopk get into the votma booth that
1\ always how the)' vote. s~ud Howard
'icel}c an 11dr 10 Badham
"l have ~en Democratic can
d1date\ aet intn the rocc and ~Y 'wail
a m1n1,1tc. I can rcall)' win 1h1s h ...
t
1?lu1 what the:\ have to do 1s to SCI
40 Republ1taM 1n cach prtt1nct to
cro~~ pan} hoet -and that JU t
doesn't haprx-n "Sctl\'t '81d
W£A TH EU
Clear and cool with high winds
~ Ill 10 Aetn l!:J Snow~
Coastal IOlle -· 30 09 =: .... H ot
--0..--~ se ,.
1unato u 47 llW'ougll ,fidey ~ I 1111 lllrionCJlon II ·09 ~ -. to 40 """' dlc.teUnCI e-)) 10 frlday H10N ,,,._ eo. to mid 10. Cfwwlllelon,8 C. 61 36
COOllr ~ """' !Owe In '"' mid Clwte9lon.W V 28 " aOt 1114 409 tn wlfld 11foteclech1-Ohllf IOtte,H 0 ·~ 2' 'tOft\ l'olnl Conc.pUon to SW! ~ l~ ,.
Clemen~ 10 the ... ~ Botdet C'*'-00 21 13 111'4 OUI ""--lnMf wetert Sm.it ~· ,, 10
.... ~In~ lor ·-belOw CIMll...o I! 02 ~ ~ POinl Conoephon Columbl4l .8 c •• 27 "'° lenla Monica i..,. IOf "°"" 10 COillfnlMI 19 OI ~ wtndt 111 to IO •nota Witt\ OellN-'1 W0tll1 40 31 Wind ...... a to"'"' thfouvto 1:=;: Oeyton ,, oe 5 · llQht ven.ble wlnClt I I o.n-39 24 .... , 10 10 111 knOta
' y •noon~"4:7 ._.3to • Dee MOIMI 21 20
OelrOil ,, 02 ._. with b<Mkert ul) to to 3 lee! on Oululll 09 OI
... leotng bMcrlM ''to,.-= EIP-SI 38 Moel!J ~with -• Fel(l>en41t 29 03 tlvougll Frldey Fero<> OT 00 ~ outer w111w1 Loe.I -wind• l'legtta" 43 23 10 IO 20 -note l~I, ot,,.,..,..
norlh'#Mt ..tndl 10 10 •not• ""''" 6 or .. 1 Fllll• 3t 21 MMtpllll 37 23 Rapid City 40 10
10 I loot comblMCI -lhfOUQll Hllf110fCI 21 -0 I Miami IS 50 Reno H 2S =.:. ~ CIHt wt\11 -t\IQll
Helen• 38 31 20 17 RIC:hmon<I 3S 18 HOflO!Ulu 11 &4 MllW9U"M 28 17 tlv Frldey Ml)lt-81 PllUI 10 08 SI lout• Hout ton 411 :se 28 13 SI Pete Temot 82 45 ....,,.,.... Jndl ...... 23 14 HewO.-• •S 111 Sell l••• 32 n
Extended Jldl-.M19t 40 21 -y~ 79 ,. S... Alllont0 50 21 ~ SI 36 Norloll 38 2S Sen 0oego ee 50 .,,,,,_ 311 38 N0tlh Platte 3S ,. San Fr anc:oec;o 13 41
,,.,, a.1: Wflh guaty "°"" "' K..-Clty 32 20 Ol<lalloma CUy d ,. SI Sit Marie -01 ·13
nott"-1 below Ille ~ l .. VeQN 82 37 0m611• 2S 18 Setlllol 411 311 ::::t dee:~ Fw Sundty and Utile~ 33 20 Orlando 6• •3 $111...-p()ll 43 22
ey bu1 -low c;IOU<I• Ind fog t:.:r 71 52 Palm lprlnga 7S 4S Boo.ox Falk 23 Ill ~ lncr-*'IJ Moncley H~ Set· 24 IS '21 08 $poll•,,. 32 30 lubOOCll 511 31 PM~ llf rt Ille 10. but OOOWlg ttend with Pl>09fllY 157 •3 Sytte\JM 13 13 Nglle 65 to 73 by Mol\dey oYenllglll "''"~ 115 03 r~• . 35 25
~,_tty In Ille 409 Tides POfll M• 73 o• TUC$0n 14 35
P0tllanc:I Ore S2 31 rut .. 31 28
TOOAY Pro""*-30 06 Wtoh•nQlon 32 •• Temperatures ~high 6211m 29 RA!elQll 42 Ill WICMI •o 25
SeconO to. II 62p m 2 I
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IO S2 SeconO Ngll 636pm 3 I LOCATI<* Im CONOmON
Ard'orllQA 31 JO ~k1'11 10 411pm 22 HunllftQton 8Mch 1. , ...
~ 40 10 "'-Jelly. Newport I '1 ,...
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Aldltn 411 30 Ul5pm. Balt>oe Wedga I POO<
1141111mof• 29 11 ,,__, rlMa lodly 11 12 24 pm . Mii Laguna Belich •·3 11111
42 23 Fr~ •I 12 67 • m and •-egarn al San Clllmenta 3.5 goocl
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POSHS E!
. ... Sew up big savings.
You can lahel yourself lucky with savings
of up to 70% on our elegant suite;, sport coats ,
swea ters , shi rts , trou. ers and accessories .
Sale starts Friday, January 13 at 10:00 A.M.
Come In early, befo re your friendc; huy up th e h(1st.
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BuLL£TIN BoARD
L
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Public relations
workshop at OCC
I hl· ba'ltl clcrrn:nl'> ul publtl· relation) and pubhc1ty
wall ~ c>.plorl•d in a work\hop '>lhcdulcd Satur<W) ut
Orange C'o~m < olk&c an C ost.\ Mr!kl The P•oaram will~
hdd from 9 am lo noon an Scaenu· Lc\turl' Hall IOI
fhc workshop t!I forl0anmun1t~ orir,an11at1on~ ar. well
as busanc~~). ac:<:ordang to program Icade• Sol Mar hall.
l'anac1pan1~urc en\ouraged to bring !lumplc) ofthear work
for C'ntique and C>.l'hange Rl·g1strat11u1 for thi~ pro&rum
al~o includes one fret· foll(l\\ up consulta11on with
Marshall.
A.dm1ss1on I\ s I() rac·kct' l'.tn be purl·ha)ed at the
0(( Ticket Offio: kx.:.ited an tht• tudcnt Center
ttu1ldang lfthe) remain a\ ailable ttl lo.ct!> writ also be \Old
at the door
Mesa chamber mixer tonlght
A Ne" Year\ lo.1<.:lo.oll n11u·r wall be held at the
Hollda) Inn tonight h~ the ( osta Mc• .. 1 < hambcr ol
( ommeree fr om 6 10 8 p m
New member' and spou!>e'> arc l'\f>Ct tall~ 1n .. 1ted and
a special dra\\tng will tx· held tor nc~ memht:rs The
Holaday Inn 1s located at 113 I Bmi.ul ..,.
'Rashomon' study slated at UCI
.\ ps)choanal) lit pcr..,pclla "e of Jap.tnl·sc filmmaker
.\kara Kuro!>awa·s mo\tt: "Rashomon" wall be 1:xam1ned
Fnday an UC In ane's SOl·aal ~·aenn· 1 <.'cture Hall at 7 p.m
A lecture b)' Ja)' Martin. US( professor ofhtcrature.
follows thl' film . l\dmissaon as $20 tor the series.
Information: 831-6611 o
'Silver Spoons' excurslon set
An excursion to sec the 1ap1ni of N 0( tck".isaon show
"Salver Spoons" lea .. c\ Fnday lrom the Irvine Hentagl'
Park Youth Services Center at 3:45 p.m.
Youn~sters interested 1n takan$ the $3 bus mle tn
NBC' Studios an Burbank should bnng a sack lunch and
register now. Reg1Mrat1on anlormauon can he obtained b)'
calling 660-3814
Lecture on Oriental rugs at OCC
~n Onental rug lenurc wall bt· gt' en Saturda} from 7
to I 0 p.m. in the Fane Am Butldang. Room I 16. of Orange
C'oast College an Coo;ta Mesa
Asian Enterprise of Newport Bt·ach as '>ponsoring lhl·
IC<'ture. which as free and open to thl' puhltt Then: wall be
·• 4ucst1on and ans" er period follow ang the d1scuss1on
New cooklng system unvelled
Jenn-Air wall unv<.•tl ll'> new plug-an magnelll
anducuon cartndge Saturday at the Villas of Salt Creek an
Laguna Ntguel.
The lirc;t demonstrauon of1h1\ energ~ -\3\ ang cookang
~)Stem is schcdukd between noon and 4 p.m. an the
kitchen of the communal} 's four-bedroom Ga"ana model
Adm1ss1on is free and information '' a vailable at
832-2860
College 'survlval' course slated
A. fi,.e-hour seminar offering tip on how to become a
~Iler college student will be pre!>ented ~aturda} at Orange
Coast College an Costa Mesa Entatlcd .. ..,un 1ve an C ollcge
Learn How to Learn." 1he ~s'i1on rune; from 10 a.m to 1
p.m. an Room 11 2 ot OC( 's Coun,l'ltng and Adm1ss1on'
Building.
Charlo11e Mct kt• RtChardson ""II an~truct partan-
pants on memo() techniques. ellictl'nl reading techniques
and stress reduction for those t>nd-of-lhl'-..cmester pan acc.
Pan1c1 pants arc asl.ed 10 brrng lOlored kll-11p pen'>
1x5 index cards and '>landard notd)()ok paper. Am·ndce~
also are encouraged to bring a lunch < ampus ~narlo. bar..
also wall be open
Admission '' $~0. I 1cke~ arl' a' aalabll' at thl· OC<
Tacket Office. lolatcd an the college·, Student (enter
Building.
CALENDAR
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Thursday, January 12
• 6:30 p m Laguna Beach Board ef Adjustment.
Caty Council ( hambcrs 505 f'orc\I ·\' c
• 7 p.m., Huntington Beach Planning Department
noise variance bearing. Room B-8 at C ti} Hall. 2000 Ma an
St.
• 7:30 p.m . Costa Mesa Sanitary District < 11~ Hall.
77 Fair Dn'e
• 7· 30 p m . Huntington Beach Environmental Board
. Room B-8 at C 11' Hall 2000 Main St.. Huntington
Beach
Friday, January 13
No mcl·ting' 'rhcduled
o.Ml' ...... Photo bf LM ,._,,,.
Veterinarian Ken Millian comforts Call at animal hoapttal.
Lucky Newport pup
survives coyote bites
Anima l control officer s
set tra p near Back Bay
By CHRISTINE DECKER
01 '"• Delly PHot It•"
It wa~ abou1 3:30 a.m. whl'n a low ·
plllhed growl stirred Kath~ Artholer from
hl·r 'llcep
1umped batk over the lenu· '>hl' '><ltd
Newpon lkach animal t<>n lrol otllu·rs
w.erc alerted
"The~ told me the CO)Oll' would prub-
abl~ come back tonight and to ~cl'p uur
door'> and windows closed ..
"Co~0tes l'Omc from thl' Back Ba ) area.
Usuall} the) have a den uni) a kw miles
awa)' ... <;aad C..len E"erroad. Ncwpon Beach
Pohce animal rnntrol offi cer ""e ad\lse
people not to keep their pct food outside. to
Orange Coast OAIL Y Pt LOT /Thurtday. January 12, 19~ A.$
Mesa may balk
on transit plan
• Tough questioning
from city officials
on $5.4 billion plan
8y KAREN E. KLEIN
Of IM 0.-., "94 IYlt
Orange C ount) ·!I S5 4 b1lhon tron~por-
1a11on plan ma> not get a rubber s.tamp
from Costa Mesa cll) oflic1al"I who have
htcn asked to endorse the plan's inclu,1on
on the June ballot
The 15-year plan. to be voted on by the
C tl) lounc1I on Monday. ran into \Orne
tough Q\Je)tionang du rang a special mcc11ng
of the Costa Mesa C 11~ Council. Planning
( omm1ss1on. Traffic ( omm1ss1on and CH)
staJl.
C II\ oflicral!. were especially concerned
about how revenues wquld be distributed
to ci11es and a hght-ra1l transit proposal
included an the plan.
The plan. which calls I -cent sales ta A
increase ov1:r 15 )ears to fund ne"
transponauon projects. allocates 20 per-
cent of the sales tax revenues for local street
1mprovemcn,1s and maintenance.
Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall asked
whether controls would ~ placed on the
funds given to vari ous cities.
"W e feel the funds should go toward
improving the regional transponauon sys-
tems." Hall said during the JOtnt meeting
Tue~ay. "and I'm concerned that c111e)
might use the funds for local c1rcula11on
and not to improve the rt>g1onal system."
Although Costa Mesa generates one ol
the largest amounts of sales tax in the
count). under the transportation plan the
amount of funds returned to the Cit) for
local 1mpro,ements would ~ based on
population. not on taxes raised.
So < osta Mesa's merchants would be
contributing more to the overall transpor-
tation fund than would be returned for the
c11y 's u~.
"I Hollanden. a consultant hired b) the
county Transportatio n C omm1ss1on. ad-
m111ed there would be lanle control over
how each ctt) uses ats allocated funds
But he defended the plan's benefits 10
( O'ila Mesa 1n other wavs. such as the
proposed San Joaquin Hills Transpor-
tation Corndor -bringing south count)
'>hoppers to Costa Mesa's South Coast
Pla1a Mall -and the proposed light rail
'>)Stem. wn1ch would connect Fullerton and
Costa Mesa.
Member\ of the Traffic omm1 ion
l ra11c11ed the plan a as sto~&IP mta urc
that '-'Ould not adequately solve the
rnunt) \ tran1oponauon problemi but
wo1.1ld 1ncrt:asc srnoa and reliance on
automobile travel
"What 1f the~·, another pM>hne short·
age·· asked \omm1 s1oner Chuck Ropp.
"Wh> not plan for rapid transit to avoid the
lrctwa)s noW''"
Others were cnucal of tht plan's
~mphas1s on freeway cons1ruct10n and
improvement over development ofa rapad
transit system .
.\It hough 20 percent of the tax revenue is
-.et aside 10 explore rapid transit aherna-
11\.CS. tfolhnden said ii would likely bt five
)Ca~ before a feasible plan for a haht rail
S)'stem could be readied.
.\I so add rcss1 na the met'll na were Ora n1t
Count) Supervisor Tom Riley and Tom
Eichhorn. an aide to Supcrv1$0r Bruce
Nestande.
The c1t1cs of Buena Park. Fountain
Valley. Santa Ana. Newport Beach. Placen-
11a. Yorba Linda. Cypress. Los Alamitos
and Stanton ha ve already endorsed the
plan
The plan must~ approved by at least 14
c111cs before 11 can be submllled to county
voters. Holhnden said he 1s confident the
supporting cities will number more than t 4
by next week.
The sound v.a s coming from thl'
hack)ard of her ewpon Beach home a1
240 1 E. 22nd ~t But the gro~hng didn't
'>Ound lake 1t wa\ coming from her 5hcllae
naml·d Call.
secure all tra~h can lid\ and to lo.eep rhcar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"The~ v.ere awful noise'>. lhc deep
growling almo'>l r,oundcd human It was
\lan :· she '.><ltd
"\\c called the dog and he dadn't lumc at
ti r'>l Then when he did lome. then· was 1h1s
oth t•r animal following him It looked like a
\mall '-ht•phad ..
I lcr husband. J>an ~rthofer. a de,l'loper
tht·n went through thl·tronc-acre )ard with
,1 lla\hl1ght and dt Sl'O\.Cred the.• animal
v.a\n'1 a (,l·rman Shcrphed hut a ro~ott·
I ht' l0\11ll' had apparcnll) JUmJXd OH'r
lhl' '>l\-foo1 g.rapt' .,talo.c fence that 'ur-
rounds thl' \Md and wa'>after their JXI <.log.
'( alt haJ J bunch of pua icturt· wound'>
• 11H.l bates. \\ l' took him 10 the ''-''and he
'~111 be OK. "'l' hopt·. We were rcall) luck>
hl' wasn't ~illcd." ~he said about the r ul·sda, auaclo.
\ftcr.Calt\ rt''>rne. lht• grdwlang lo.t.•pt up
lot aboul 10 minute' Then the t'O)olc
LB ARCHI'F-ECT
ON CIT¥' BOARD
"Architect Wts Lluineu "-been
sdcctcd to crve-in \he n'nily~ ~~itioo Qf alternatt o., i...tuna .._..,
five-member Board of A4juatmen~
Review.
L1l7macr. a two--year-resident ofb&Una,
1s employed at a Newpon ~ arefiit«•
turnl d~tgn firm and is aradua\e of
Pennsylvania Stat..: University.
Thft board of Adjustment acu on
'anances and c-ondillonal use pem\tlt and
re\ iews d~1g.n plan!. for commercial and
rc'i1d<:ntinl developments wllhin the city.
pets tn!>tde at night.
"( O}Ole'> u\uall} go up to 1hc halls this
llmt• of year. put I gue~!. tht·~ 've found 11·~ a
lot easier 10 get a confined domcs11t animal
than to ha'e 10 chase down a w.ald rabbit."
[\crroad said
~trap wall be set fort he tO)Otc If caught.
1he animal would be 1ran4u1hzcd and
released to a game pre'>l'r' e an El Toro.
E'd')ad said.
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T\Vo HB. teens face murder
trial in street racing death
Tw.o high school seniors have bcen
ordered to appear 1n court Tuesday to face
murder charges for allegedly k1lhng a
Fountain Valley mother while racmg 1n
their ca~.
6-year-old reads 38 books,
earns $756 for MS research
Rand) Craft and JefT Thomas. both I 7
and students at Hunungton Beach Htgh
School. cou1d be taken into custody when
the:-appear ~fore an Orange County
Juvenne Coun comm1mOOCT.
A, 1nal date will ~set at tbe heanng.
The teens ~ere racing on Adams Avenue
1n separate car'i on De-c. 2 when their
'chicles -one after the other -smashed
an to a compact car dnven b} Gfona Chang .
according 10 poliC'e. Michelle lanLaro11a ha\ tx·en an a' 1d
reader for fo ur year... Not startling -
except Machelle as 6 )'Cars old.
All that experience ~tood the Page
Elcmentar) School fir.,t gradl·r 1n good
'ilead last fall when she entcrl'd the M ul11plc
Sclerosis ocact} 's annual rcad-a-th<m
fund-raiser.
In about a month and a half. Michelle.
who hve".I an Huntington Beach with ~er
parents. Patti and Ray. and younger sister.
Samantha. read 38 book' and raised $ 756
1n pledgcc; wanning the place of top fund -
ra1scr an the count}-wtdc contest.
Pa111 lan1arona said her husband took
Michelle\ pledge sheet to work arid got
almost everyone at the office to sign up. Hi!\
boss even pledged to pa) $1 0 forever) book
M1chl'llc read.
\itlhellc ..aid she lalo.e., animal book<; and
wanted 10 enter the: COntl·~t because she ')l)w
the stuffed dog that was to bt· the prize for
the top w.anner
Th as ~unda)'. Machelll' w 111 get the dog
along with a lunth at thl' \ l'hl'l 1 unlc an El
Toro
She and Jenn' Rararmk ol ~naht·1m
v,.ho read the most book<; 1n the contec;t -
179 -will get 10 go to another lunch with
Rod ( arew. the ..\ngels' first baseman. a1 a
later da1e
( arcw as the honoran chamnan of the
rl·ad-a-1hon. v. hach ra1\Cd SS5.000 this \Car
for multiple sclerow. research and palll'nl
l.'a re \l'r .. ICCS.
Other Orange Coast \\inners include:
•Newpon Beach -Michael >\ndrews.
'>C.'cond grader from Newport Elemcntar~
..,c.hool. ..\m }' ( ocllo. "lelOnd grader from
'lcwport Elemental"\ ~ hool. Kat) Parker
fourth grader from Harbor 1ew Eleml·n-
tal') Sthool. Jerem) GelTcn. fourth grader
from Harbor View Elcmcntan School
•Huntington Beach -Donald Belanger.
fo unh grader from Hawes Element.an
~chool. L> le Gore. ".lccond grader from
EJder Elcmentan School Bree
\1 awhoncr. third grader from fader
E lcmental') School. "aren ~hnal'X'I l'1gh1h
grader from Sower\ Middle l)chool
Dan1dle Rupel. '>elond grader from \un
V It'\\ £ lementar.. 'ic. hoof
•In inc -<\m~ Rt•e'c'. lnunh grackr
Imm \1 onl' Crl'l'lo. Fll'mcntaf\ ~hnol
Chang. 39. sustained massive tnJuraes an
the '1olen1 accident and died less than JO
minutes after the colhsaon.
Police and the d1s1nc1 attorne-. 's offi~
recommended charging the high school
students w11h second-degree murder -the
most severe COW'lt possible under state law.
NB therapist
receives honor
't"wpon Bl·ach professor Man Reill} 1s
among the fir.,t occupa11onal therapists 10
IX' elected to the honorar) Academy of
Research of the A.merican Occupational
Thcrap~
Tht• honor ,, designed to recognize
e\celknce and su'itaaned con1ntiut1ons 10
lhl' dc' elopmenl of occupat1onal therapy
theo11 and practice
Rcllh 1\ the former darC<"tor ol grad uate
\tud1e'> 1n the l 'n1H·r\tl\ 111 'it,uthem
< altlnrn1a Jl·partment oi on upatwnal
lhl•rarn
Naked man attacks 2 girls
at Fountain Valley schOol
resident~ slept. the ant ruder\ made ofT
with cash. rred11 cards. check'> and
1ewel11 valued at S668.
Newport Beach
A Corona def Mar woman rerx1rted
the theO of three hubcaps 'alued at
$90 from her I 976 f'hl')sler parked an
the 900 Olcx·k of Sea Lane Wt•unc\-
day
window was '\mashed to enter The
loss included tools wonh S 1.000 • • • A. resident of the 16800 bloclo. ol
Ne" land Street rcponed that her
purc.e wa\ stolen out of her c.ar
V.ednesda} while she wa'i unloading
the vehicle The loss was e'ita malcd at
S80.
borr.:c Police checked thl' bu1ld1ng
and thl" ar~a but did not !ind a bomb • • • .\ group of punk ro<:J..er'> \\Crc
throw rng food dunng the noon hour
at(JrJ'<,Jr H((),2('UIH·r ~o arresl~
v.err made
Laguna Beach A nudC' nnd mu!tcular }Oung man
leaped ou1 ot thr darlo.nec.\ and tncJ 111
Kxuall~ attack two 17-)car-old girl'> ~1-the rear of Pla,an ~hool in
Fountain Valle) police 'aid toda\
The man grabbed one of the girl'
Wcdncsda) evening an a bear hug.
nnd told her. "[)011'1 c;aeam cir I'll kill
\IOU
I he girl'\ lompan111n began It>
'-l ream and tnl'd to a11<H. J.. her fr1l·nd \
a~~1lan1
Costa Mesa
A woman who ndvcni,ed an
$8 327 d1omond ring for sale wa
rip~ off b) a man pretcndinf to
want to buy the ran1. pohn: Yid I hr
woman asked thr man. who ~1d he
wa1' from Hunllniton Rcadl. 10 come w her homr on the I 000 blot'k uf
Wntwllrd Wtt) ~he 'howrd him th\'
nnc-carnt diamond r ina nn d whl·n \he.:·
turned her back lor .i moment he ran
out the door with 1t • • • \ 1'11Al'k kJthrr hrnxl co' er "a\
\tolen ofl thl· front "' n l llr p;.irkrd on thl' I 100 hlcxk of Pauln11no \q·nut•
MC1nd11y l (}" wa\ plan'.'d 111 SM\ • • •
-I
I k kl go ol lhl' fir" ''1c11m and
\lrurk tht• <,econd girl an 1hc side of the
head. according to f ountain Valle>
police de1ec11ve 'tew lsaar\ The
man then grnbbed hi\ first \1Ct1m an
the IX'ar hugagaan and the M"cond girl
ag:un tried 10 nttn~k ham Th" 11ml'
1hr n\s111lnnt 111r11ck her an the
\ltlllHll'h
\II till' while. the lir'lt girl ""II"
'>rrt'aming and \C'rnchang th r "ould-
tx' r.101\t
Several bu tne'~' in 11 complex at
1001 Red 11111 Ave. were burglanlcd
Tuc'Ktay night Hobbs A~M>C1a1cs
rcponcd SI 26 1n c.'01n and traveh.'I'\
checks v.cn~ stolen ARJO Ho'lp11al
EQU1pmcnt Inc. hod ca\h and n 'iteH"O
valued at $92'\ stolen • • • o\ home on the 2'00 block of
I lorbor Boulevard ·wa~ bur3lur11ed
1 uc\day and lo" wa'I placed at
\ l4 ~2 .\ tck\ 1\10n \Cl, '1dco ca~l;(t
tc rccnrdcr coins and \aluabk re-
cord\ """rt \lolen h} 1h1e\e\ who
arp<1rcntl) 'ma~hl"d o bedroom wan ·
dow to ttain cntrv • • • l hrct• Pl'f'lhll\ tlli\ 'ulucd nt
S' noo en<' h M'rt' \tuh.'n T 11rwn' ,,
'\I JUUUI 1111!1 lllllC. '1\JlllC ulhcr girls
Jmved at the scene at 9675 Warner
·\\c .. and they began to scream. too.
The man then grabbed his bundle
of clothes he hnd stashed at the side of
lhc.• building and 0ed WllhOU t drtS'i·
ang.
Police \a~ they have a good
description of 1hc 5uspect and they
tlclicve he has scratches on his face .
neck and leg. fhcywnnt tocharac him
with attempted sexual assault and
a\~ult and battery.
from a home on the 300 block bf
Bayview Terrace. The rug~. alona
with a telev1s1on o,ct and a stereo. were
ot>taancd by forcina open a 'ltd1na
11 wtndow Totallo~' wt\ phlced at sr 1.12s • • • o\ video c.:JS~ttc r«order. Jewelry
and 'iCvcral rad101' werr 'tolen from a
homo on the 400 block of Fau DnH
I uesda) r ntr) wus apparent I ~
gained b) pf)tni open a 11hdtn& a]a\
door of the home l o !twas pl cd 11
S~ IQO. • • • \n w1ndov. that maaht hav httn
Ulllud .rd \)mvadcd 1.•nm 10 lhtt'VC\
Tur\day n1ah1 01 a honw on the I (l(}O
hl0t k or lov.11 St1cet Wh1k thl·
••• A Newport Bc.ach teacher reported
the theft of jewelry and silver valued
at $8,6 75 from her ~ome to the 2300
block of Vista Hucru Tuesday • • • A Newpon Beach man rcponed a
hfe raft, an out~rd motor and other
equipment stolen with a combined
value ofS2,4SO from hii. boal docked
near 180 I Bayside Tuesday ••• A Newpon Beach accountant re-
poned the theft of a bncfc•sc valued
1t $75 from the unlocked trunk ofhtr car parked 1n the 100 block of 29th
Street. ••• A Newport Beach man reported the
thef\ ofa nna valut\J at $330 from hl.S
home in the 1200 block of Wc~t
Balboa Boulevard. ·
Huntirigton Beach
l1ah1 11rc' .ind whC'CI~ were rc-
poned .. 1olen Wedncwa' from a
\liver 4~ lt\(1t C ttt~3t f>onc tra1kr
par-krd at E.aale bf)re I 75Q2
Gothard t fhe lo .... wa e\t1matcd at
$2.000 • • • I q14 Che' rokt Lu' tn1c~ wa\
hurglamed \\iet.lne~a} morning on
tht' RQOO bl<K'I. l>I Hc.-nton ()me \
•••• i\ rcc;1dent of the 20 I()() block of
~unshane On\C reponed that hertilur
Murra) C'ru1c.er bicycle '43' 'ltolen
Wednesda) from Edison ll1gh
School The loss was estimated at
$1 00
• • • An cmplo)'l'I.' of Mcrt:ur) ~ .. angs.
7N l~ Edinjer .\ve .. reported
Wedme\da\ that the w1rc whl'l'I
hubcaps had hcc:'n stolen from hac.
hrov.n I 980 Pon1 1ac The nu had
been l<X·a1rd an the rear ~r~1ns lot
Irvine·
Sometime V.C'dne"4.1a\ night. J
dead aoo~ """' found on the front
porch of u te\1d<"n1."t' o n Qul-cn"•
Wreath V.a\ l n1 .. rr..1t) Par!. lhl'
ownerc. of the housc-da~o,c.-n-d the
h1rd a 1hc) ten thr hou~ to go tu
""ork and u 1llt'd the polin.· Poltll'
didn't know hov. the goo\C 101 1ln 1he
pcux·h
"We ho\ l' a Int of ·wild ~c.-cc.e 11)ing
around now M1ntx-one JU\t fl-II anJ
IJndrd there:· ..aid ~at R1c.:harcJ
R<lv.man
Poh\e f"1d~1.'<1 llfl th\· hard and
J1\fl0.,.,.d ofT 1t ....
\ man t-.1llcd in a bomh thn·at to
lklkmun ln\\rumcnt' 11..100~ him
.\n undetermined amount of c.'1lsh
was stolen from a Pep'>t math1ne on
the Laguna &>a h H 1gh °'K. hnol cam-
pu$ police ..aid • • • \ \ther l nlH'gl blC\l'lc-\Blued 11
\fl()(l v.as ~tolcn from n residence an
the 1100 bk~k of Glenncvre ~trcct. • • • .\ SUSPICIOU\ man wa\ 'iet'n lo1ter-
1ng around tht' I SOO block· of "1om-
1n' 1deOn'e \\oedne1<hh aflemoon
but wa~ aone when officer'\ Am\Cd
Fountain Valley
~omeonc fired a oullet 1n10 a
o,ct·ontl-00tlr bedroom of a home an
the I 71.XX> block of La Ro Lane No
one "a\ home at the time of the
101. 1dcni hut the dama e 10 lJ>t
~haw.·rtd v.1ndo" "u put at S 100 • • • Ruri.lal'\ rntettd a 1q10 Datsun 1n
tht' I 700) hlod. of Monte1uma C u'Clc
and \t()lt a hrown luthcr rtU
\trenn~ wh('CI • • • Thie'"" 1olc tool' and a c-amp
ito\C \ alucJ a\ 5347 from 1 •n
ttlt 16000 hlOC'l of n Ja 1nlo Strtt . • • • ~lmt'onc \\ulc 6~ •n ("&rtl(l'I
cqu1rmtnt from a bi:at an thC' bfdroom
llowt of a rt\ldt:nce m the 12tX>O
Mod uf Bn,.taon ~
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January 12, 1984'
Killer's attorneys
battling execution
U.S. pilot killed in Honduras
By th A110Cla&ed Prell
RALEIGH. NC -DcfcnM-a11ornc)' Jnd dl·ath
penalty opponent\ were moun1ina a final battle: 1oda) to
save James W. Hut ham>. sc-hedulcd to die b) lethal
in,Jection Fnday for murdcnna three law enlorcement
officers. Rebuffed Wedncsd:ay by the U.S. Supreme Court.
lawyers asked a suate JUd&c to declarl· H utchans an<>ane and
grant a stay of execution. Wake Count) Suix.·nor Court
Jud~e Robert Collaer, who W~doesday reJcctcJ two othC'r
motions for a new trial, wa~ lo rull• toda) on the motion
that the convicted killer t!> 1n!>anc
Gunman ahoots pilot
POLSON. Mont -A pilot who had C\Changcd
himself for a teen-age ho!>tage was fatal!\ shut while
authonues negotiated"' 1th a gunman holding ham 1ns1de a
small plane. watnes~s and officials !kltd. The gunman
1den11fied by Shcnn Glenn Frame as Da\ 1d Cameron
Keith, 27. of Columbia Fall!>. ~as shot t'-'ll'l' b'
authont1cs. who had cordoned oO thl' small a1rpon an the
city of 2.464 Frame tdC'nttfied the pilot as Henr. Lee
Shryock. 64. of Pobon
Keath was undergoing surge!) late W1:dnt>sda~ 01gh1
in St. Patnck's Hospital an Missoula
Millionaires stlll missing
MORTON. Ill. -A.n lllinoas m11l1ona1re and hi!\ wilt:
who mystenousl) vanished remaan massing despite hopt:'I
rarsed when they repunedly were spolled an Pennsylvania.
police said. "You'd thank if they were seen once.
somebody somewhere would have seen them again b)
now," Monon Police Sgt. Thqmas Daab said Wednesda).
one month after Elmo Bauenon. 55. and his wife, Edna.
had vanished. After what he termed a "solid" report oft he
couple being in PennsylvanaaJuSt before Christmas. Daah
said police are as puuled as ever.
It l1l ( f(, \LP.\, Uondura\ ( .\P) -A .S Army
pa lot wa'> 1'.alkd by "1l0111lc lire" from Nacaraaua after h1
hchcop1er m.idc a fon:cd land1nai an Honduras near the
bor~kr n·amn when· C IA-balked an11-'and1n1,1a rebel~
Uh' u1. tt \.t' l 1 \ olfo 1al\ \a'
It "'a" the lir\1 reported shootrn& episode to cau$C a
l \ ~·a,uah) \1nu· 1oan1 l J S. Honduran mrlataf) man·
Kissinger paper
draws reviews
\ \N \ \l V ..\IX>R. f-1 \al\ adur (.\Pl -El C\al vador's
lOn l.'natl\c prc\tdl'llt, .\haro Magana. ~Y'i the K1~s-
1nger t omm1ss1on repon on C cntral ;\mcnra as "rcspon-
s1bk." but some pulitrcal moderates arc sharply cntacal ol
its proposals
.\ spokc\man for Monsignor Anuro Rivera ) Dama ...
thl' Roman C Jlholu.: arl htnshop hl·re. as\aaled tht' report.
..U)ing "Mr Kas!>angt•r ha'> c.-rred completel) "
Julio --\dollo Re \ Prl·n de\. a spoll.e~man for the
<. hnstaan IA.·mocrat'> 1n El ahador's Const11ucnt
.\~scmhh \did 1he rq>un "places too much l'mphasas" on
m1l1tal) aid
• "Thl·rt· tan·1 tx· a 'ilmpk malllal) \ICIOI). We don't
nt·ed a triumph whath na11cns the cnern;. but ro1her om·
that integrates ham .. hl· "11d
r ormer <il•trc.-tar) of State Henf) A K1ss1ngcr and
other member\ ol a lat·t-find1ng pand toured Central
.\mcnca tx·forl' making tht•ir recommendations. which
v.c:rt> prt·~entcd Wl'dne\da) to President Reagan
The report ad voratt:\ pro111d1ng massive mtl1tal) and
t•conomac aid to the: region lo m m bat what 11 calls a "direct
threat" by 'iov1ct -C uban acm 111cs an the area tb U.S.
sccunt11 1ntcrcs1-,
fl 'calls for $8 ballaon an economic aid to Central
America ovt·r fi vc yt·ars and rons1ruction projccb to put
unemployed pcopk lo work.
Nicaragua did not 1~sul' an) official comment
~ cdncsda~ on the Kl\\lngcr n•port.
e1.1'c~ bcun last Auaust:
In Nacarqua. the lcf\1st 1ovemment's Defeo~
M1nu11try said tt force alona the border fired Wednesday
on an "unidentified mrJitary helicopter" v1olatin1
N1cara1wan airspace. The communique said the a1rcran
made a forced landana about 200 yards 1ns1dc Honduras
but dad not mcntton the pilot's death.
The Pentagon identified the pilot as Chief W•rrant
Officer I I Jeffery C. Schwab, of Joliet Ill .. who had served
an the I 0 ht A v1a11on Group 229th Aviation Battahon at
~C'amphcll. Ky
. The Pentagon \aid 1wo Army engineers aboard the
OH-58 obscrvatron helicopter were no1 joJured and were
released after being cl'.a rnancd at the U.S. mahtary hospital
al Palmerola Aar Base north ofTcgucaplpa. the Honduran
capital.
Secretary of Defense Caspar Wean berger said an a CBS
television news antervaew today that the helicopter was
O)ang a cour!ie that would have taken 11 to an exercise area
1n HOflduras
" . and the andcfens1ble thang as that the pilot was
killed after he got out of the hehcopter (and was) simply
walking around ,"Weinberger said. ,
, Monroe photog dies
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Photographer Tom Kelle>
'ir .. who took the famous nude pinup shot of Manlyn
Monroe for a 1952 calendar. has died at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Centl'r of cancer. He was 72.
The calendar shot helped establish Mass Monroe's
rnrcer. but Kelley sard all he got out of 1t at the time was
$400, although 30 million copies of the calendar were
printed. ,
"I'm not really ashamed of it," he said in a 19.73
intl'rview. "But when it was published the post office
banned it."
When Norman Mailer's book on Miss Monroe was
published in 1973. Kelley received $4,500 in royalties for
1he use of his photo of the blonde starlet lying on a red
backdrop.
Polish food prices
re1nain unchanged
By &~e A11oclated Prets
WARSAW. Poland-Bow1na to public oppos1t1on to
proposed food price hakes, the Polish aovcmmcnt
announced today that pnccs of some basic food items such
as ~argarine, veactablc 011 and low-quality beef.would not
be increased. Out a proposal under cons1~erat1on would
raise the prices of such staples as bread and ~utter. No
figures were aiven in the announcement camed by the
state-controlled news media. The increases were an-
nounced an November and were expected to go into effect
th as month. But government officials said the revised plan
would not go into effect before February. The Council of
Man astcrs met today to discuss the proposal. Communist
authon11cs clearly want to avoid a repeat of the unrest
which accompanied unannounced food price hakes an
1970 and 1976 and helped spark the creauon of the now-
outlawcd Sohdanty labor federation an 1980.
Council baclc• Arafat
TUNIS. Tunrsaa -The ce ntral council of the
Palestinian guerrilla group Al Fatah has given its leader.
Vasser Arafat, a vote of confidence along ~Ith a reminder
of lrmats to observe an rela11ons with Jordan. A
communique from the council on Wednesda) naght did
not specifically cnt1C1Le Arafat's meeting with Pres1d~nt
Hosni Mubarak of Egypt 1.ast month .• ap~rcntly ~ccepllng
the PLO chi ers explanation that his visit to Cairo was a
personal effort to bnng Egypt back mto the Arab family.
Chin• supporting talks
PEKING -China says North Korea's proposal for
reunification talks involving South Korea and the United
States would help case tensions on the Korean peninsul~.
"China actively supports the proposal.of th~ Dc~ocrat1c
People's Republic of Korea for holding tnpart1te talkl
between the OPRK (North Korea), the S,Outh Kof?n
authorities and the United States." the Chinese Foreign
M1n1stry said Wednesday.
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CHIEF END TALKS 'Twilight' copter:
,ordered lower?
Suicide or murder?
Note found on body
AN ANTONIO. Texas (AP) - A note
pinned to the body of a two-star Army
Reserve general found danahn,a from a
noose at Fort Sam Houston said he had
been slain. but there were no si$ns of
strua.ale and no one claimed rcspons1b1hty.
the FBI said.
Pentagon officials who declined to be
1dcnt1fied said the note read: "Captured.
tried, convicted of en mes by th1: U.S. Army
against the people of the world. Sentenced
and executed." 1
The body of MaJ. Gen. Robert G
Ownby. his arms bound behind him with a
belt. was found Wednesdar hanging from
the second-story s1a1rwel of an Army
headquarters busldina. the FBI said.
The Pentagon officials said Ownby·~
death could have been su1c1de or 11 could
have been murder. with the note ind1cat1ng
it was a terrorist act only a "diversion."
The officiaJs said a second note also was
found. but 11 was indecipherable. A fnend
ofOwnby's said the $eneral had left a note
on his desk indicating he was goina to
investigate a noise.
Ownby, 48. the commander of the 90th
U.S. Army Reserve Command. was found
about 6:40 a.m. by an cmplo}ee coming to
work. FBI Agent Pat Cowley said.
Cowley indicated he had read the note
1SOn'S
Gen. Robert OWnby
and said he knew of no reason to suspect
the k1lhng was the act of a terronst.
"Therr was no apparent sign of a
struggle." he said. "We've heard nothing
from anybody since the body was found.
No one claimed credit."
M1htary police took no special sccumy
precautions af\t'r d1scovenn1 the .body.
said Col. Roben McDonald, a base
~pokesman.
··we didn't know what wasgomgon and.
ai first. thcrt' was some concern."
McDonald said. "We never went on any
kind ofmihtary alert here. though."
Two leaders · ag_ree t~
disagree' on positions ---
WASHINGTON (AP) -Chinese
Premier Zhao Z1y1n• ind Pres1dent Re·
apn Wrafped Up their talks \Oday With I
display o fncndsh1p and cooperation that
left their d1saarccmrnts apparent.
As Zhao left the While House to
continue his two-week tour of the United
States. Reaaan told him. "Even on matters
of d1saareement. the premier and I were
able to clarify our rctpcctive positions."
NotiOf that he and his wife, Nancy. will
visit China in April. the president said,
"We now look forward all lhe morr to our
tnp. know1na that friends will be there to
meet us."
After a brrakfast meetina with the
Cabinet and the sianin& of two avccments
extending bilateral cooperation m science
and technology and opening new areas for
1ndustnal and technological cooperation,
Zhao said the accords symb<>tize "that we
should preserve what we already have
achieved and open up new areas in our
bilateral relations.''
But, continuing his theme that serious
obstacles stand in the way of improving
U.S.-Chinesc relations. Zhao said. "Of
course. much rem1ins to be done to reaJly
solve the outstanding problem• between us
and implement the cooperation we have
committed to."
The premier also said he looks fo rward
to Reagan's visit in the sprin&and "to more
substantial content m our future talks."
As Reagan and Zhao moved from a
lectern to a table to sign the industrial
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cooperauon qreement. each atstured for
the other to tep forw1rd ftrst. Finally.
Zhao moved behind Rnpn. aod lhe
r.res1dent. 1m11in1 but complainina 1bout
nldequate "1taae dtrecl1ons:· 1tcpped
forward. and the two took their teats for the
c.~remonaal s1Jnina.
After his thrtt day1 of l&lk1 w1lh
administration of1\cia11, Zhao wa1 leavina
for San Francieco 1board a plane Reqan
hu lent him from the presidential nect for
the ~mier'1.cross.<ountty tour.
Zhao'1 trip i1 the fint-ever by a Ctunew
premier to the t 1nated Statr:s.
Arms talks
near.pact?
MOSCO\\ (AP) -The chief Soviet
negotiator • for medium-.ranac nuclear
weapons, makina his first statement on the
suspended Geneva talks. claimed today the
U.S. negotiator was on the verse of
accepting Soviet demands before the
Kremlin ended the talks.
Negotiator Yuli Kvitsinksy 11id an
approachina compromise fell apart when
West Germany publicized what he said was
the Last-minute U.S. offer. butascnbed tt to
the Soviet Union.
K vits1nksy said U.S. nqotiator Paul
N1tze made an offer that allowed the
Soviets to maintain a medium-ranac fo~
equal to the arsenals of Britain and France.
and included cancellation of the NA TO
deployment plan.
By CM A.Jeocla&ff Prff1
LO ANCJELES-The partn11oftwoch1ldren killed
1n the film1n1 of the movie '"Twiliaht Zone" tr:stified
tearfull> 1nd •nanly about the 1ccidcnt. and one id
heard t~ duutor shoutini. "Ll>wcr. low r!" to a
helicopter that crashed into the victim•. But dtr-et\Or John
Landis. t'harged with involuntary man5lau&l:\ter. iMm~d •
outsade the counroom WedneM:by that the era h was .. an
unfottsttablc accident .. And h11 JaW}crs dapuu:d Or.
Dan1t'I Ltt·s recollection that Landis w1s houtin
1nStruc11ons to the helicopter pilot throua,h a mq.aphont
dunna tht' fatal filming of o Vietnam War sequcnet. •
Driver face. murder rap
LOS ANGELES -A 22-)ear..old man has bttn
ordered to 1tand tnlH on charses of murder. veh1cular ·
manslau&)1ter. drunken driving and hit-and-run 1n the
death of a woman killed while cross1n1 a street Dec. 23.
Municipal Court Judge Edward Davenport scheduled
Superior Court arra1Jnment Jan. 26 for Jame &pmou of
East Los Anicles at the close of his prehmmary hearins
Wednesday. Anaelia Galvez Robles. 26. was killed while .
crossing Olympic Boulevard at Soto Street two days befort
Chnstmas.
Deputy'• c1Jar1e fll•mlued
LOS ANGELES -A felony charse aptn t a fourth
deputy shenfT accused in connccuon wath tM 1982
shoouna of a pregnant woman ha5 been d1sm1tsed by a
1udge who cited another deputy's "Kquttt~l on the •me
charge. The trial of Deputy Frederick Porter. who was
charged with conspinng to obstruct justice by trying to
cover up circumstances lead1n1 to the shootina of Delois Young. was to have begun Wednesday. But Supenor
Court Judge Kathleen Parker said she was dtsmissina the
charge in fight of Monday's acquittal of Poner's panner.
Deputy David G. Geyer. ·
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A8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday. January 12. 1G84
' Historical Valley police station site picketing ends
said Tuesday they ironed out a I0200 Slater Ave .• safd Monday he unlt In stalls The construcuoo site of the new
police station 1n Founuun Valley tuu
returned to 1u normal bt-eh1vc of
act1v1ty since o picket hoc b> a
laborcn' union brouiht construction
to a st.tndst11l earlier in the week.
dtsaarecment OVt'r frtniC benefits believed aJI d1fferentC5 had alrtady ne..,. o 'nce··...:r
Wieder sets priority
list for county action with the J A Stewart Construction been ironed out and was surpn~d b> .,.,. ',I ',l·',I .& 0 Co ofWestn11n tcr and !ll&ned a ne"' the p1ckcuna
contract Bia concrete ml\ truck!I amvcd at T~e uauJ flMfl' ud UiltaJa.Uu C'alh na 1984 a "year of resolution."
Orange County Board of Superv15ors
Chairman Hamett Wieder a.aid flood
control, the expansion of John Wayne
Airport, water resource manaaement
and transportation arc amona key
issues that will be resolved dunng the
year
"It would be the greatest and most
tragic of ironies tf the (Santa Ann
River Flood Control) Plan were
constructed to save u from inland
runoff and yet our county was
mundated from mtcmal runoff be·
cause our own channel could not
handle the rainwater," the newl y
elected chairm11n said.
Representatives of the D1stnct
Council of Laborers in Lo~ Angele~
No dcta1h were a\.a1lublc the Job site earl) T uesda> to pour the of offlcen of t.M C"ta Mn1 Hl1torl·
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In the chairman's annual state of
the county address delivered Tueday,
Wieder also mentioned the Orange
County Jail and the Bolsa Chica Local
Coastal Plans other important issues.
Wieder said that beyond seelong
Congressional approval of the
billion-dollar Santa Ana River Flood
Control Project, the county needs to
concentrate on rebuildma local flood
control channels to handle larger
amounts of storm water.
Wieder aJso proposed formation of
a broad-based committee from sill
Southern Cahforo1a counues to lay'
long-ranae plans"to maintain-a stable
water suppl~.
"The county has come under fire m
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talkmg too much and doina too little.
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Base· s 14 rifle ranges host tons -
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Marine Corps officials at Camp Pendleton, con-
cerned about the accumulation of lead on the base's 14
firing ranges, plan to hire a c1v1han firm to remove the
metal lef\ from spent ammunition.
Officials at the base fear that bullets fired on the
shootln& ranges could ricochet off mounds formed by the
spent bullets. Some of the ranges have as much as a five-
ycar accumulation of pistol, rifle and machine.gun bullets.
"We estimate it will take 265 calender days of work to
clear the ranges," said Sgt.. Tracy Heuman. "Recovered
lead would be transferred to the Defense Property
Disposal Office (at Camp Pendleton)."
Gary Stephany, a hazardous waste specialist with the
San Diego County Department of Health Services,'sa1d
investigators from h'rs office checked into the possibility
that some lead toxins m1~t have seeped into the base's
groundwater supply but they .. found no real contamina-
tion problem ...
"What the Mannes are concerned about is the
possibility of bullets ricocheting off all that accumulation
of lead." said Stephany.
More than 21 ,000 recruits were sent to Camp
Pendleton last year for marksmanship training, according
to Maj. Jim Seal. public affairs officer for the Marine
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In addition. Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton
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Sgt. Heuman said the volume of marksmanship
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MESANFETES
lOOTHYEAR
Her advice: Walk a lot.
keep a sense of humor
Walk a lot, don't eat much and have a good sense of
humor is the advice Annie Craig would give those who
aspire to long life.
And she should know. She celebrated her IOOth
birthday at the Newport Beach home of her grandson. Joe
Robinson, last Saturday.
The spry Craig, a long-time resident of Costa Mesa,
admits that her heanng 1s not what 1t used to be but she
remains in good health.
Craig. affectionately known as Scotty, says she has
seen a doctor only twice in the last 40 years and she stays
away from medication.
Saturday's party was somewhat calmer than the one
her family held on her 90th birthday. That was the year
Craig went to Disneyland and rode the Matterhorn
bobsled ride. But this year's party still had its moments.
G:r:aig received a special birthday greeting from President
RonaJd Reagan.
Craig was born in Scotland. She moved with her
husband and da ughter to Chicago following World War I.
When Craig's husband retired 1n 1946, the couple moved
to Costa Mesa.
Social drinker not
one the cops get?
More than 75 percent of first-time drunken drivers
arc alcoholics who can be scared into driving sober by the
threat of going to Jail, a d1s1nct court judge in
Massachusetts has concluded.
Justice Albert L. Kremer of Quincy, Mass., reports
that his study "shatters" the myth that motorists caught
dnving while intoxicated arc social dnnkcrs.
A sentencing policy ad opted in the district court
forces offenders to undergo a two-day alcohol evaluation
before being sentenced. Jn sentencing. a condition of
probation is that the offender attend counseling sessions
and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for 30 weeks.
If the offender fails to complete the program. which
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the 'right cause'
WASHINGTON---Behind the
violence in Latin America are not
only left-wing.gucrriUas but ri&ht·
winaassassins who belong to death
squads. They ha vc cast a dark specter
over the peace process.
I ha vc learned there's an inter-
national league of death squads,
which operate from Mexico to Argen-
tina. Ordinarily, they maintain the
strictest secrecy about their oper-
ations. But through a contact in the
Honduran secret pohct, my associate
Jon Lee Anderson arranged a facc-to-
facc mtervicw in Honduras wtth an
outspoken leader and founder of the
Honduruao death squad.
He is a thin, fair-haired man in bis
30s, who I will call El Lobo (The
Wolf). Byday,heisadoctorat the
National Hospital in Tegucigalpa. By
night, he is an assassin for ELA. the
Spanish acronym for Anti-Com-
munist Combat Anny.
The ELA 1s a relatively new death
squad, founded in 1979. Unlike its
countcrpans in Guatemala. El
Salvador and Argentina, the ELA 1s
not made uppnmanly of para-
military security forces, according to
El Lobo.
Perhaps it was his amateur status
that made El Lobo indiscreet enough
to brag to a Yankee reponer: "We are
affihated and in contact with s1m1lar
groups 10 other countries."
The ELA had close ties, he said,
with the Maum1hano Hemandc-z
Martinez Brigade an El Salvador. This
1s the group that recently slaughtered
nine members of a pcasantcooperat-
we, including two pregnant women,
as part of a stepped-up campaign of
terror.
Human nghtsgroups estimate that
4-0.000peopfchaved1ed in EJ
Salvador smce 1980; about half of
those were ov1lians who were
suspected onef\1st leanings and were
murdered by the death squads.
El Lobo expressed admiration for
the Salvadoran death squad and the
general whose name at took. Gen
Hernandez was a Salvadoran dictator
who ordered the massacre of an
esumatcd 30,000 Indians and
peasants after a communist-backed
uprising in the 1930s.
"He handled communists the nght
way," said El Lobo. "He killed every
one he caught ."
El Lobo gave this account of the
mtemauonal fratemtty of death
squads: "Wegotoannualcon-
fcrcnccs. I went to last year's It was in
Buenos A ares. The Tnplc A put ll on."
He was not referring to an auto-
mobile association, but to the Argen-
tine Anu-Communist Alhancc. Th is
1s a clandestine confederation of
police, military and paramilitary
goons rcspons1 ble for thousands of
murders and other disappearances
during the "diny war" of the 1970s.
The overall umbrella group for the
death squad network as CAL(Latin
Amcncan Anti-Communist Con-
federation). based in Mexico. "CAL 1s
oui political front," said El Lobo
"We arc911 'La Mano Blanca."'
La Ma ho Blanco (The White Hand)
Is tne name forrllc warning white
glove or hand print left on or near a
victim's body. Accord mg to a former
CIA ''dany t~ks'' specialist. La
Mano Blanco waa set up by the CIA in
Guatemala in the l 9SOs after the
agency engi nccred the ouster ofleftist
president Jacobo Arbenz.
Although now a member of la
Mano Bianco's network, the Hon-
duran death squad orpnization was
set up independently. El Lobo said.
"Et&ht y-five of us, mostly graduate
students, got together and formed
ELA," he said. "We were tired of
Man.1st control of the student union
and faculty. the labor unions We
wa nted to do what the military leplly
couldn'tdo to stop them."
With a laugh, the doctor-assassin
said ofhis bloody work: "We call it
environmental samtat1on ...
Footnote: The resursence last
autumn ofriaht•W1f111QUad• 1n El
Salvador led Congress to order a stop
to U.S. backina for the Salvadoran
secunty forces that control the u-
sassins. But President Reqan vetoed
the measure, and suspected leftists
are1t11l beinamurdered with impunt·
ty ~ aoons whose t.alanes arc
indirectly paid by U.S. tupaym.
OAAlltOE COAST
Daily Pilat
,
''It I no accldent. .. that this d.ecl/ne In education coincided with the
r1 e to power of the National Education Association."
Homeless women
need more than .
overnight shelter
They wander the streets by the thousands. They sleep in
aJJeys, under bushes, on benches and in the parking lots.
They are almost always afraid. Of beating. Robbery. Rape.
Men. And in some cases the institutions which have freed them
to wander homelessly throughout the county.
They don't like being called bag ladies, although most
carry their belongings in paper sacks.
This week County Supervisor Thomas Riley, prompted by
our stories ori the plight of some 6,000 such women, and
concern by professionals in social and mental health, saw for
himself who these homeless women are, and how they struggle
to survive.
His reaction was amazement that such a problem exists in
Orange County.
Although there are many reasons these women and as
many, if not more men, walk the shadows of our streets,
professionals lt-ke county-housing-specialist Mary Ann Gaido
see the recent pu·sh to PClease marginally impaired patients
from state mental institutions as a primary contributing factor.
Although many of these 'street people' don't suffer from
severe mental illness. a number of them are not able to make
decisions on their own, can't cope with the normal stress of
daily living, or cannot support themselves because they are
unable to hold regular jobs.
Riley, who serves on the supervisors' mental health
committee, has already initiated inquiries into the types of
assistance available to the homeless thousands. He hopes to
find overnight housing for the women. Right now there are 18
beds available for the 6,000 females who hve no shelter.
His immediate reaction is commendable. But the real need
0., .............
·Homeleu women find temporary daytime reface
at the Santa Ana YWCA.
is for pressure on state and federal le~slators to re-direct
mental health policies,, Life-long institutionalization, we
found, was not the sane or humane response to marginally
mentally or physically handicapped people. But simply tu ming
these people out into the street, literally and figuratively, is no
less ci vilized.
Training, -counselling, home and job placement could
make the difference between life and living heH for thousands
not only in our county, but across the state and the nation.
We urge Riley and others to use their influence to bring this
neglected problem to the attention of people who can and
should make the necessary changes. In a co·mmunity where we
enjoy the best of the American dream, it is unconscionable that
we allow any among us to suffer as these men and women do.
A candidate worth listening to
Jesse Jackson gambled and won
In the words of the president. "You
can't argue with success."
So the White House rolled out the
red carpet.
It's easy to exaggerate the !>1gnifi·
cance of any one grand gesture:.
Neither, however. should this one be
minimized.
In the Whate House rose garden
ceremony with the president pra1smg
Jack~on and Jackson praisi ng the
president. other Democrat can-
didates had to be wonderi ng what hi't
them!
frssc Jackson. m less than 100
hours. had catapulted himself to
enough poltt1cal prominence ...
Even demo nstrated enough
d1plomat1c savvy
So that when the Democrats con-
vene for their pany's July powwow 1n
Sa n Francisco, he ain't going to be
their cloak room Jana tor!
No handout hush-puppies for Jesse
Jackson: he's been to the mountain'
Jesse Jackson as nding high! He
compares his drama tac mission to the
PAUL
HARVEY
illuminating experience of the
Apostle Paul. He says. "Wonderful
thipgs happen on the road to Damas-
cus."
Now hi'> campaign. which could
not even qualify for federal matching
money, 1s ra1s1ng more than enough .
In one church th e night he returned
home from Syn a he collected $25 .000
in t.a~h and pledges for more than
that
And he's running in all directions!
He's attacking abonion. nuclear war
and acid rain.
He's demanding more em plo} ..
ment of plant workers in Cle\.eland,
he's crusading against labor lockouts
and in fa vor of voting rights enforce-
ment and what he calls an even-
The tragedy of Olympic politics
~me years after the Baron de
Coubcnin of France promoted and
orian1zed a revival of the anc1ent
Olympic Games at the tum of this
century. ht was proposed for a Nobel
Peace Pnzc It was felt that the pme'
would do much to unite nation\ by
providing an Outlet for ad\Jcvcment
that m1g)'lt otherwitc bl'lng them into
military cpnfl1ct.
He dad not. of cour5e. win the pn1e:
H.L lchwertJ Ill ........
StDIEY
H1111s
and a do7.en yean later, the most
drtadful and widespread of wars
broke out:J.l;n urope, lQ be followed in
the ncllt JC cration by another and
equally de · statina one
The p cs were mcana to cclebr11e
1ncbv1dual c1t~llencc, ahe qualitie of
slull, COUr'llte and perxvcrance, no
matter ft-om which quarter they came.
The men -and later, women -~ho
took ~rt were to be Jud&cd on their
ind1 v1dual mcncs and paid tribute u
the mo\t tplcndad C••mpltt ofphy11·
" I
cal accompli~hment 1n their fields
But this wa~ not to last long. Within
a sllort time. the athletes takina pan
1n these proceedings were claimed by
their na11on·st.ates and totall y ident-
ified with the 1ovemment1 under
who~ flags they cntcrtd. It quickly
tum~ mto a cont.est of n11tonali1ms -
· with the number of medals won
being toted up to tM countnt1
1nv0Jv~. H af somehow the credit
were thea~.
Whale the amateur status of the
athletes continued to be ,ealou ly
auardcd, the event 1ttclf wu soon
tt1nsformcd into a profcs1ion1I ex-
plo1ttt1on for the benefit and pruuac
of the parucipetlna nauonl. lt waa
Amcnc:a. or Ru or Oennany that ~ publicized u .. tnumpbina .. in
the1ure11tcnumbtrof ld,ailvtror
bronn mrdals
•
handed foreign po he) in the M 1ddle
East.
Anybody familiar with Jesse's
background knows he cannot
presume to expertise on all ' those
sub1ects - yet he does
Longtime fncnds fear his vulner-
ability once he becomes a bona-fide
threat and those opposed begin to X·
ra y his record and the financial
records of his PUSH organ1zauon
But he can claim he has vaduated
fro m that and if anybody can per-
suade the public. he can.
Hts homcfolks had weaned of his
oratoncal style; his alhterauon be-
came tiresome. distracting. But a nl'w
nationwide audience may be
mesmcri1ed by it <\
And 1he Jtosse Jackson candidacy 1s
tamely.
His fierce independence •~ a re·
freshing aberration an the politics of
his party. Midst all those look-ahke,
act-alike. sound-ahkc custard pie
candidates with their rhetonc a
generation outdated. long-shot Jesse
Jackson. at least, 1s gomg to make us
listen to him.
L.M. Bovo
BURGLARS
BEWARE
Sold at aucuon an New York C uy
sometime back was a jewelry box 14
inches high by 20 inches w1dr by I 0
10ches deep. It had a bottom lock for
the boll itself and a top lock for a
remarkable de vice w1th1n the box . If
anybody opened the bottom lock
without first locking the top lock. four
dOOr!I flew open on each side of the
box. and four pistols behind those
doors fired si multaneously 1n four
directions. ------0
You've read that the male Emperor•
butterfly can smell a female butterfly
three miles away. He knows she's
there, all right. Nobody denacs that.
But now some experts say 1t may not
be his sense of smell that tells him so.
Butterflies ha ve sensitive antenna.
that'~ known. Maybe they use some
son of radar.
An old law an Belhngham. Wash
make\ ti illegal for a woman to take
mo~ than thrtt steps backward!i.
while dancing.
Q Arc buttcrllte\ po1sonou~·1
A. Some are. Afnca has a llllnt
butrerfly with a 10-inch wingspan. Its
body contains enou'h poison to kill
six cats. Then theres a littler one 10
South Amcnca that while 1t'! still a
catcrpallar sheds poison spines for
which there's no kn own antidote.
Q. In oil field movies, the drillers
art ntmtd tasuna the mud they brina
outofa new well What flavorert th~
tryana to find?
A Salt That would show promi .
Q W~roport1on ofthe convicts
·~ lltl ') A. Th1nccn out of 20.
Welders w1ll tcll you it's a~ difficult
to bond tome meuls t<>acthcr as 1t 1s
to anf\ an oraan from one human
body into another. Met.al worken
ha"e known about 1hat thini callc<I
"'rtjttt1on.. Ion r than hoc the
doetors.
An uak's feathrn •c11h 1~u:c 11
much I llS bol\ , don't fflfli:I
-PATRICK BUCHAftA1'
Colomnlat
PAT
8UCHAllAI
Caring,
not cash,
• improves
scllools
WAS HI NGTON-Last wc-ck
Education Secretary Terrell Bell
rendered a terrible disservice 10 the
"great natioital debate" on education
1n Amenca. being conducted under
the auspices of the Democratic Party
by its presidential aspirants. Bell went
and introduced some facts.
Thus-far. the"dcbatc" has con-
sisted of two allegations-and one
unanimous rtl)Cdy. The allegations
arc, first, that ttie "rising tide of -
mediocrity" in public education is
attnbutable to under-funding; se<;
ond, the pnncapal under-funder is
that savage budget cutter 10 the Oval
Office. The remedy: more federal
money. John Glenn has called for a
rapid transfusion ofS3 billion to
address the cnsis; Walter Mondale
more than tnplcd that offer, calling
for an income transfer to the educa-
tion 1 ndustry of$ I I billion. Surpris-
ingly, Fntz Holhnp-who wants to
freeze every other item in the federal
budget-tops them all with $14
billion, pay raises for teachers all
around ofSS,000 and SI 0,000.
Secretary Bell's disservice was to
~ther and publish. for the first ume
1n one place. comparative data, state
by state, on school resources, spend-
ing and achievement.
The result 1i.10 moot the Demo-
cratic indictment of President Re-
agan, to bury under a freight car of
small figures, any case for acros~the
board increase in federal funding of
public education.
Washington. D.C. (Alaska alone
excepted) pays teachers the highest
salaries anywhere in the United
States, an average ofS 22,883. Y ct,
students in D.C. high schools con-
sistently tum in the worst scores in
America on the Scholastic Aptitude
Tests: and 44 percent ofD.C. high
school students -highest percentage
in the nation -qui(before gradu-
ation.
Nrw Hampshire. along w11h Ar-
kansas and M1ssiss1pp1. pays its
teachers at the very botto m of the
national scale. S 13.220 each-almost
SI 0.000 per tcacherle!>s than D.C.
Yet, New Hampshire high school
students had the highest SAT scores
m America bar none. Where the
Granite State 1s willing to spend only
S2.2S6 per student, however, D.C.
spendsS3.44 I for every child in its
public schools. If money makes the
difference, how explain that?
Unfair, unfair. comes the retort.
Washington, D.C. 1s heavily minont>
and urban, while New Hampshire as
small town and rural.
Fair enough. Let u~ then compare
New Hampshire with Connecticut,
perhaps the most affluent state in
Amenca. Even though Connecticut
pays 1 ts teachers $4.000 per ca pi ta
more than New Hampshire, even
though the classroom size 1sopt1mum
for the nation - onl y 15 students per
teacher-the Scholastic Aptitude
Test scores in the Nutmeg State
average 30 points below the Granite
State. And. hke D.C .. Connecticut as
1n the bottom th ird of the 50 states.
when 1t comes to students dropping
out.
As Secretary Bell stressed. without
even twist ing the knife. "The highest
spending states are not the highest
achieving states." i.e .. fellow tax·
payer, if your state legislature has just
voted a whoppmg increase in teacher
pay. ifthe governor has j ust decided
to ra1scspend1ngpercapitaon public
education to exceed all the ncigh-
boringst.ates, 1hey may have made a
major contribution to the lifestyle of
teachers; there is no auarantee they
have done anythina whatsoeverto
improve the quality of education.
None.
It is no acc ident. comrade-as the
Russians say-that this decline in
education coi nctded with the rise to
power of the National Education
Association. And NEA President
Mary Futrell is havina none of Mr.
Bell. His release of these fiaures,
railed Futrell, rcp~scntun "cffon to
undermine the fact that we ncod mort
money to Improve education."
Re-read1n1 thosechans. however.
r.iv1nathe NEA more money, in the
hope of improving the competitive
position of public education in
America, makcsabout as much sense
asan aero the-board pey increase
forthe United Auto Worlc:cn to ma.kc
Chryslerand Ford more competitive
wilh Datsun and Toyota. Money 11n'1
the problem.
To find the fonnula for uccess,
U .A. Today phoned up the winner
ttates hkc New Hampshirt, South
Dakota. Idaho. What ls the secret.
the} were a,ked
C:.mc the reply: community in-
volvement, strona disc1phnc, a focus
on basics.." Perhaps we ha vt mo~
rctpect for education," said New
ltampshirc PT A Pre 1dcnt Ann Ha)'·
ward .. "Wt'relc:uan1uou toJumpon
blndwaaon and try new kinds of
lhm11 ••
I
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Play with the initials of the Jewish Service Center (of Orange County)
and you come up with the name of, its recognitiop award -Jesse.
Seymour Vlgmu,oJC orona dcl Maucccnt:cdthe first..!'~~Saturda)
evening dunng the Golden Gala dinner dance at the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel. Vigman's wife. Neddy (she was general chai~rson and 1s cha1rpcrson of
the board) made the presentation before~ crowd of 4~0. The award is given
to individuals who have made special outstanding con~buttons of
leadership, volunteer services and financial support to !SC. V1~an fits the
description to a T -he was the founder.of the Garden Grove facility planned
and established in 1982 and dedicated 1n 1983. • .
Actor E d A1ner_was ~eynote speaker of the evening and co!l'~d1an Marty
Allen entertained with his JOkes and dancing (tango and rock n roll.)
Asner, "mingling and JOking wtth the auests, had already ~harmed his
audience before he took to the dais fQr his 50-min_u_te talk. He discussed the
stereotype of the senior m the U.S. today and cnuc1zed Hollywood for its
treatment of aging actors, especially the leading ladi~. .
"They have to resort.to surgery as they get oldCT, Asner said. He quote~
JoUDe Woodward as saying. ··1 get older and Paal (Newman) gtlS prett1e~.
A leadership award was given to NB resident George Palef (there with
wife Dorotby) who serves on the board of directors and as chairman of the
Guardians. fund-raising support group for JS~. ..
Din'ncr chairman Paula Na tban (there with husband P~Ulp), said, We
started planning this event four months ago. We ~anted ll to be a warm
family-type party. I think it's a success -a celebration_."
Guests (who paid S 100 per person) din_ed on a dmner of salmon .and
chicken breast topped off with French pastncs and danced to the music of
Jerry Gerard. Among the gala crowd were Arlesae and Mlcbael Basil, PbU and AdeUDe
Collea, Dr. Daalel and Pegy N1Db•r1, Edie aad Dr. Mel Tollkon, PaallDe and
Mvray Spona. R•tll ltalul, Harry Wl1e, E 1tller and Emil Lleoer, tile Mel
Spnagen, Betty and Hal Beaowlt1, tlae Mlcbael Plato• and Sberry and AJ
Stela.
Also In and Supervisor Harriett Wieder , Rabbi Sol Teltelbaam, Frank
and Vivi~ Picker, Cantor Slaeldoa and Mn. Manbll, Rabbi Mark Miiier,
Grq and Patty Gill, Kandll M~yer and Fred Todd.
Award reclplenta Philip Nathan, left, and Seymour Vlgman
are congratulated by their wive. Paola and Neddy.
Kandi• Meyer and Fred Todd enjoy Marty Allen'• jokea.
.,... .... ,._.,.....,~ ....
S.tber Leliler maku a point with Sally Greenb&am and
Betty a_. at JmR anrd banquet lntenni.ton.
Dally Piii THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1984 1 : I
Lauren Tew••
I• Jumping ahlp
over contr•ct
dlapute. Page 85.
Where•r•the
low•I m0rt1.a•
r•t••lnOr•nge
County? P99• Bl.
Search clues adopted
By Cbrl1tlne Decker
Ol IM 0.-, ..... ttall
Pat Sanders was adopted as a baby.
All her life she bad an "almost
overpowenng. subconscious need to
figure out who she was, where she
came from and who her parents were.
"I JUSt needed to know the truth.
Adoptecs have a right to the answers.
I felt robbed of m y heritage. Being
adopted is like comma in in the
middle ofa movie," said Sanders, 40.
Costa Mesa.
Her search for her mother began a
few years ago. Her adoptive J>8rcnts
had told her her birth mothers name
and that she h_!d been attending a
cotrcgc in Texas at the time of her
birth. That was her only information.
Adoptions h~~e always ~n a very
secreu ve bu sines~.
She wrote to every Texas college
and came up empty-handed. It turned
out she had misspelled her mother's
name.
She eventually found the retired
social worker who had handled her
case and who remembered what part
of Texas her mother was form. That
was a start.
She then wrote to hbraries in the
area asking for copies of the pages of
telephone boo~s and city directories~
with the last name she was looking
for. She wrote for land records of
people with her mother's last name.
By mail and telephone she tracked
down year books, genealogical books
and mamage records.
"It becomes an o bsession. You
don't want to do anything else anti all
the ttme you're so afraid you won't
find your mother or she's dead," said
Sanders.
After about two years. her per-
0.-, ,._. ...... .., LM hpe ueem, adopted la like comtnc ln lo the middle of a mo.te,"
aaya Pat Sanden who aearched and found her birth mother.
sistcnce paid o fT. Sanders located her
mother.
"When I called her, she knew nght
away who I was. Bells went off 10 her
head," she said.
Her mother had mamcd a prom1·
nent man and had other children.
Afraid she'd lose her husband, she
never told him about her first baby.
By sharing the ir secret, Sanders and
her mother have become friends.
After her expenencc Sanders
founded Independent Search Con-
sultants. a non-profit clearinghouse
of information for people look.in& for
their birth families. As executive
director, Sanders, puts people in
touch with trained consultants. most
of whom arc adoptecs who have
GETTYS GET RICHER
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
descendants of J. Paul Getty inherited
billio ns. and they're getting ncher
even as thev battle over the future of
the family 011 company. If the current
hid by Texaco Inc. to buy out Getty
Oil 1!>-<'.ompleted, the fam1ly'5 fortune
will increJse from $2.5 b1lhon to $3.9
billion.
But tlie pub-
lic hattle over
(rell't Oil has
d I V I 0d e d l h C
fiercely private
family. It has
al'So involved
-and possibly '
dragged down
-Getty 011
Chairman Sid-
ney R. Petersen.
a Getty career
m a n wh o J.P. Getty J r.
wo rked his way up the corporate
ladder.
T he Getty Museum of Malibu -
c:ontrolling 11 .8 percent of the 011
company's stock -also has played a
pi votal role. but 1t has steered clear of
direct involvement 1n the struggle
among the heirs.
J Paul Getty ·built G etty 011 and
ran 11 until his death in 1976.
Two of Getty's three surviving sons
-Gordon and J. Paul Jr. -are
locked in a legal battle for control of
the Sarah C. Getty Trust, named for
their grandmother
T he trust controls 40.2 percent of
lht• company's 79.1 m1lllon shares.
makmg it the most potent force in the
direction of Getty Oil. And it stands
to make an enonnous amount of
money if the Texaco takc9vcr goes
through. Late last year, (Jetty stock
was selling for about $80 a share:
Texaco is offering S 125
Accordtng to J. Paul G etty's will ,
the Sarah C. Getty Trust was to have
three trustees -Gordon: famil)
fnend and anomey C Lansing Ha}s
and Security Pacific Bank -but
Hays has died and Sec unty Pacific
refu sed to assume its role for what 11
called "legal. technical and bu'itncss
reasons ...
Left 1n sole c:ontrol. Gordon Gett}
pressed the company to pay higher
dividends now. He has proposed
establishing a royalty 1rust. under
which income from 011 propenies
would go d1rectl} to shareholders
rather than being UM!d to fin ann·
company d1vers1fic:at1o n.
The com pan}. Gordon's brother. J
Paul Getty Jr .. and guardians o f J .
Paul Jr.'s da ughter and heir. Tara
Gabnel Galaxy Gramapho ne Gett}.
favo red d1 versdicat1 on. believing the
long-term profits for the famil} would
be greater.
A suit filed on behalf of Tara Gett}'
seeks to end Gordon G etty's sole
control over the trust, gi ving other
heirs a voice 1n its operations
Besides Petersen the main players
in the feud arc:
-Gordon Peter C.iett), 49. the
youngeo;t a nd reported!) lcast-
favorcd of the fi-.c sons of J Paul
G e tt y A m u \1c1 a n a n d
a nthropolog1\l \.\ho 11,e\ 1n \)an
Francisco. he ""a' li'>H'd last ~car b~
Fo nunc maga11nc a \ 1hc wcahh1c'>t
ind1 v1dual in the Untted Slatc'i by
virtue ofh1s c;olc control of the trust.
He was named a trustee of tht'
family estate only after one brother,
George Franklin Getty 11. died and
1he two surv1v1ng brothcn fell from
favor.
-J Paul Getty Jr .. 52. had been
designated overseer of the trust. but
was stripped o f that role by his father
afte r a scandal rocked hi s family
J. Paul Getty Jr. disappeared from
public vie" 1n 1971 after his Outch·
born wife. actress Talitha Pol, died of
an apparent heroin overdose. He still
lives an seclusion. part of the time 1n a
London townhoust protected by a
soph1 st1cated c loscd-c1rcu1t tele-
vision security system.
-Jean R o nald Getty. 53. ts the
oldest of the surv1vmg sons How-
ever. he has little stake 1n the
stru$&les. He was vinuall) wntten out
of his father's will -receiving only
about $3,000 a year -reportedly
because J. Paul G etty's was bitter
over an expensive d ivorce settlement
extracted by his third wife. Jean's
mother
Dividends from the trust arc !1pht
into lhree shares of about S28 m1lhon
a year -m ore than $76,000 a day -
which go to Gordon. J. Paul Jr. and
the three daughters of their deceased
brother. George. whose death in 1973
al age 48 was ruled a "probable
'iu1c1dc" by takinf a lethal m1,turc of
drugs and a lcoho .
The tifth son of J Paul (,ell)
T1rnothv. was the favori te Bu i he wa~
a fra1r and s1ckl~ child \.\ho died in
19~8 at age I~
-llarold \'-\\1ll1ams. chairman
ol a ph1lanthrop1c tru'lt 1ha1 ·~upports
the wealth\ J Paul (iem Mu-.e um ha~ played a p1 .. otal ro le 1n tht"
corporate battles
conducted I.heir own search and want
to help others. M<Kt work ror rrec.
Wilb S millioo adoplecl and ool_y
about SO aean:b sro ups in th11
country, Sandera kcep1 busy.
Adopuon records show little anfor·
mation about the child'• binh and in
many cases the mother u1e1 an alias
and lives other false lDfonnation
about her back&round. Most reconh
arc confidential and are not open to
adortees. " lh1nk most ~plc need to fill in
the blanks of their lives. Wuach have a deeper need to re.connect with o ur
own personaJ histories. We need to
see, look at and hear the voice of that
person who gave us lire, .. she uid.
It takes, on the averqe, three
months to a year to locate som~nc
separated from their family. Not only
do adoptees need to find their roots,
there are also many birth mothers and
fathers, binh siblings and birth aunLt
and uncles lookina for lost ones.
Sanden recently helped a couple
who needed lo find their adopted
daughter's birth mother.
"The girl bad started to act up and
had even tried suicide. They did n't
know what was wrona but felt the
only way to save her was to find her
birth mother," she explained.
Within three dJys. Sanden located
the mother, who wanted to find her
daughter and .had ..rqiltend wi1h....a,_
Los Angeles County aearch sroup.
·•After meeting her birth mother,
the kid made a 180-degrec tum·
around and went on to lf'lduate from
high school.··
ln anothCT case, an aunt of an
adopted child wanted to find the baby
her sister bad given away about five
yean aao. At about 3, the child was
found to have cerebral palsy.
Her adoptive parents were struul·
ing to keep up with medical cx-
pcnsivcs. The aunt found the littJe prl
and ha1 since helped the family
financially.
About 9S percent of the searches
end in contact, Sanden said.
"Most people arc delighted to be
found -especially the mother. She
usually carries guilt with her all her
hfe.
"She gcnerallr feels relief to know
her child is aJI n &bt and that she did
the right thins ror the child. Often
adopLCCs and their birth families
become very close."
Don 't cheat self on income taxes
By LOUISE COOK ......... ~,.,....
Do you cheat on your taxes? Not
the govcrnmcnL But yourself?
The Internal Revenue Service has
started mailing 1983 income tax
returns. Employers will distribute
W -2 fonns by the end of this month.
The sooner you file, the sooner you
will act any refund due you. But you
could pay more than you have to ii
you're not careful.
The first thing to decide 1s whether
to itemize deductions. It's easier not
to itemi1e: it also could he more
expensive.
Tbe government alloWI all tu·
payen a standard deduction. It'•
called the 1ero bracket amount and
it's built into the tu wblcs. You don't
have todoanythlna to claim 1t If your
deductions add up to less than the
zero bracket amount, hdoctn't pay to
item11e; tf they add up to more. 1t
docs.
The zero bracket amount 11 $3.400
fot mamcd couples fihJlf a joint
return and for some widows or
widowers; S2,300 for 11naJe pcoJ>le
and Mids of houxhold: and S 1, 700
for mamed couples fihna 1eparatc
return .
The tandard dcducuon was de-
ianed to meet the nttd of the
I 11 hkt> 111 personelly 1ll.111k
l)UI -iCC OlJl1f.trll
lw po111f1!ltJ oul
th.-ta .. dedu<.. t11111~ ""'(' q.-1
to r e ntertelning clients
.
m~onty of tupaycrs. But 1nOat1on,
nsini interest rate and higher \tat<'
and local ta~es haVt boo tc'Cl df'duc-
t1on'i for many taxpayer~. and 11 pays
to check carefully before you decide
whether to 1tcm1Le.
The maJonty of Amcncans. for
example, arc paying off \._mortgage
The 1ntnct.l o n that ,1Jlortpgc 1!>
deductible and 1l may be mort than
you think
upposc you ha'e a S60.000. 30-
year mongaac at 13 percent Monthl}'
payments for principal and interest
art S663 72 That's $7,965 a )'t ar
Acc:ordina to the lJ . Ltaaue of
Savings ln~t1tutton~. S7.7QO aoc<> lO
interest dunna the first year of the
mortpge In the fi fth year. the
1ntcre't payment 15 S7.031 . in thr
10th year. it'~ $6, 7 8 ~ And by the 2Sth
year. 1t', sull S 'l. 71 3
State and l<X-.1 ta u ·\ al1'0 art "b11·
ucket" dcduct1blc. Ho meowner\ can
deduct propeny taxc' Wqc eamcn
c.an deduct income taxe -another
item which. b) ll!tlf. may add up to
more than the enttrt 1ero bt11cktt
amount
Sale ta,,e art deductible for
everyone who itcm1~c' The IR~
proV1det. a chan a1 v1na estimated
t;alc..,.tu dcdu<uon for t1m1ltet of
different s11n and mcom c level~. but,
heh' q.ain. )OU may chcatJounelf tf
}OU w\c only the standar amount
Suppose you bouJht a n 1uto mob1lc 1n 1qs' for eumple. nd pauJ $7.01.X).
plus sales tax at the rate of 6 ~rcent
The ta;( 1sS420-more than you'd be
allowed for all your purchases in mosi
cases 1f you stuck to the aovemment
tables
Many taxpayers wonder if there's a "~fe" level or Itemized deductions
-a level at whic h they can assu~
themsclvcs they won't be audited
Tht' answer 1s "no," but the~1tors
at Prentice-Hall. puhhshcrs of tax
infonnauon. say 1t can help to kno w
the a'eragcs for your income bracket
If your deductions are way above
averagt 1n a particular catqory, they
ma) catch the attention of the
.sud1ton , tf thcy'rt way below. you
mar be m1sslna deductio,ns you•rt
cnUtlcd to
Accordtl\I to Prtnu~Hatl. aov
emmcnt fiaurcs for 1981, the lat~t
year for which a breakdown 11
available, t.upe>en wbo 1tem1ted
claimed deductions nan11nJ from
21.3 percent to 27.1 pcroent of their
adJusted aro mcomes. depcndJni
on their tax bra4'ket
Tupayef'5 with a<\)ustcd ~ in-
come$ of SH.000 to Sl0.000, for
cump4t, claimed en averqe deduc-
tion ofS6Sl for mechcal upcn1a, of
$ 1.9 4 for t.l\('S, or SJ, 130 for
1ntnnt ofS697 for conmbution : or
S 1,048 for caiuahy and thcf\: and of
$442 for m11eellancou 1\C"m1
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DeRuff ·McAdama
1 he enp1cmcni or K.alhlccn DeRutT of Ncv.-port
Beach and Mark McA<bm~ of Corona dcl Mar hai. been
announced by her ~nts. Robert and Janet l)cRufT of
Newport Beach
Wife stripped of performances
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: J was
1n1erestcd 1n the let-
ter from the Minne· sota stnpper who
1&!okcd you to pre~nt
her profe~s1on 1n bet·
trr ll&ht She ex-
plained that most
~tnppers are wave!>,
not what aJUY wants to come home to -STRAIGHT IN
BUfl•ALO YOU have aaamst you.rex-hu'lband other lh&D your biated
pctaonal fcchnpr' I immcchately hired another lawyer
The bndc-clcc1 is a iraduate of Newport Harbor H 1gh
'\chool and USC The futurt bndearoom. 'iOn of Roben
and Barbara Ferr} of Corona del Mar. iraduated from
< orona del Mar Hiih School and UC Santa Barbara
A11
IMDEIS
DEAR STRAJGHT: Tbere are 11 maoy dlfltrtnt
concept• of tlae perfect wUe at titer• are laubud1. Wbat aoe• oo lll tbe privacy of tbe bedroom 11 a matter of
penon.al prefernce ud no OH cu 1peak for everybody. • • •
He sajd there would be a home study to determine the facts
but at was never made.
When we went tocoun, the two laW;>'en and my
husband and thcJudgcwere in lheJudae schambertwhale
I sat alone in a room with office help. My husband won the
custody fiaht. .\ fall wedding is planned 1n Newp0rt Beach DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last year my ex-hu~band
apphed for and obtained custody of our I 5-year-old
dauahter. He i1chamuna. acnerous, happy-go-lucky and
completely insane. The man isan alcoholic and pa.rt·ttmc
homo~xual. He takes up with strttt tramps, likes to
photoa,raph them in vanou6 stages of undress and displays
the photos in hisapartment.
0190n-Rohan mo then and hard-worlon.a women who pay taxes and help
\upport families. She 541d they enJOY aivang pleasure to
men whose wives arc out of\hape or undress an the closet.
My <UuJhtcr telephones me every few cays to say the
1s unhappy and wants to come back. I don't know what to
doorwherctotum Can you help?-WORRIED IN
OREGON A March 10 weddtn& m Our udy of Mount Carmel
Church. Newport Beach, as planned by Nancy Olson of
Newport Beach and Chris Rohan of La Crcsccnta.
The bnde·to-bc 1~ •the daU&hter of Roben and
Elizabeth Olwn of Newport Beac~ and 1s a graduate of
Ne"'po n Harbor High School and Cal State San Diego
Rohan graduatedfrom St. Francis High School and Pa~dena College ofChiropract1c He is the son ofW1lham
and Mat) Rohan of La ( rescenta
I wonder 1fthc~ stnppers have a clear idea of how
1hc}' arc vu~w~d by tht' men who ~) 10 waich them
perform
One meht. when m) husband returned from a stag
party (a httk drunk), he told me two sinppers entertained
und they were "sen58t1onal." The next niJht I decided to
put onahllleshowof my own
You might ask how such a man got custody of a IS·
year-old girl. I will tell you. When I e"plamed all of the
above tom y la""·rr ht" lnnlcr<1 '1 t m,. :lnc1 ~:"'1 "What dn
DEAR W .: Contact uotber lawyer C tttey ALL cu 't k
ID ca!loot1 wt1' &be J•d&e) ud 1e& uoU.er trl&L Y oar
da10ter,now 1•,slaoaldbaveaome~1co111abo•tkr preference of a bome. .
My figurc 1s37-25-38. which hardly could be Campbell-Flanntaan cons1dertd "out ofshape .. 'Improvements' tasteless Mr. and Mr!>. Wilham r Campbell of Cosia Mt"sa I donned my black lace bra. scantiest baby-doll
announn· the engagemenl of their daughter, Chnstine M. nightie, black·net stockings. high heels and turned on the thcrelnwtahsc"~. ng, ------------
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laxcd. 1 tat back and ate cookies. And they were good. But 10 Kr\ln M Flannigan of New York mu!o1c After I strutted around for a few minutes, waiting auuu then someone took the sugar out of my cookies because tht' The bndc-elecl 1s a graduate of West,boro High 1n tor approval . my husband looked at me as ifl had lost my And 1t was good. sugar made me fat.
Massachusem and will cam her B.S degret in finance at mind. Finally he shouted, MGct out of that sleazy outfit and And then some-ERMA ~ f . Wuh the sugar gone, I slimmed down and was able to
Cal State Long Beach 1h1\ June behave hke a wife and mother!" ont came along and r snack again. So I ate pretzels and snack cra~ke~. but The fururc bridegroom, son of Dr and Mrs. Norman When I told him I wanted to make life a liule more took the caffeine out someone said the salt in the pretzels and the sodium in the
Flannigan of Rochester, N. Y., did his undervaduate exci ung forh1m, he gave mca lecture on what a man wants of my-coffee becau~ B I'~ ~ crackers were bad for me and gave me h).'pertensJon.
\tud1esa1 Rocht"!>ter lnsututeofTcc hn ology. A graduateol h1s ~1feto be -anda stnpperd1dn't fitthcdcscnptton. 11 made me jumpy 011£CK A: 1 decided to eat healthy so l drank milk and ate chunks ~tatc L'ns -.erstl) ol Nl'"' 'ork., he 1scurrrn1lyemplo)ed by So. Ann, maybe those gals should knowthateven and amtable. of ch~. 1 poured butter over my vegetables and ate ice
the New ) urk. 'itak Legal Counsel office. though so me husbands POP their eyeballs look1n~. th ry are I became so re-cream and steaks. And it was good.
-----------------------------------------Then someone took all the butterfat out of my milk
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and cheese and butter and turned my ice cream intO wme
kind of ace like lhc kind you scrape off your wuuithield in
the winter. They showed me pictures of what~ steak coul.d
do to my arteries and warned me about making flaky pie
crust out of animal fat.
1 started to eat fruit and it was good.
Then someone said there was a possibility lhe
artificial dye would make me sick and to be sure.an~ wash
it good because of the sprays they used whale It was
growina. .
I became quite paranoid and decided to suck to the
fish from th e sea. but my tuna was packed in water and
didn't taste th e same and every day or so there were
warnings of mercury and how some fish were not safe to
eat.
Everywhere I went. there were labels on cans tellin_a
me what had been taken out. Fruit cocktail was so li&ht It
floated right out of the can. My applesauce was natura\. All
the flour sacks had a grain of wheat on lhcm and even my
bacon wasn't bacon, but )Vas constructed.
For awhak. I thought about taking up smokine and
drinking, but all the tars were gone from the tobacco and
they took the alcohol out ofbeer and wine. so what wa1 the
point?
I have a houseful offood. None of at has a singlecaJoric
in 11. Somcthi ng has happened since tht food ind us try took
out all of those calorics. It has ta ken away my will to live.
They tell me life is good. With planning and a watchful
eye on what I cat. they tell me I can live to be 110.
Maybe 1t will Just seem that long.
NEW PRICE CUTS ! SEMI-ANNUAL uooos·
OUALIC .. AFT*aH041 aTOtWa
SHOE SALE!
ORIG. 12.99 TO 15.99 ORIG. 16.99 TO 20.99
6.98 8.98
ORIG. 21.99 & 22.99 ORIG. 24.99 TO 26.99
10.98 12.98
ORIG. 27.99 & MORE
14.98
• belec t clearance groups regular stock' Broken sizes. big choices•
Exciting Handbag Bargains!
[Pocket S1 extra with any two sale shoes and/or bags]
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lntp1med1a111 1eC1uct1ons 111 .. 0 oee11 talren
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Sunday 12 Noon to 10:00 p.rn.
DINNER SPECIALS
FRIDAY'
New Volt<
Steak*
SATURDAY
Fil et
Mignon*
SUNDAY
Teriyaki
Brochettes*
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4.45
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Antiques
Furniture -Antique Jewelry
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Consignments Welcome M-Sat.
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2 for 1 CHEESE SALE
Sharp Cheddar (8 oz. Aged )
Edam (8 oz.> Holland Style
Med Cheddar (8 oz. Wisconsin·}
Gouda ( 1 oz } Holland Style
Good. Thru Jan. 30th, 1984
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We have every·
thing you need to
make your desk
the neatest and
brighest one 1n
town. Though not
shown here. our
desk items also
include rulers,
letter openers.
book marks and
even a miniature
stapler.
CHARLES H. BARR
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A-'4C9 G... Society
Ac~G-, .. , .. ..,
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VETA'S 21st ANNUAL
·AFTER
CHRISTMAS
SALE
1/s to 1/2 0 FF
Robes, loungewear,
lingerie, bras,
pan ty girdles, etc.
Jan. 12, Thurs. 10-8
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QUALITY IN FASHION AND SERVICES WITH THAT PERSONAL TOUCH . A ~nl r ~ Pr ACF • ANTHoNY'c; SHot S1 RVtCF
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By JERRY BUCK ,.,,..,.......,...,
LOS ANGELES -CBS topped the
Nielsen ratinp for the past week, but
second-place NBC ctlebratcd its first time
out 'Of the cellar in the current television
season.
NBC, which fini!i.hed third for 14
consecutive weeks. was pulled out of thc
ratinp cellar by teamwork -"The A-
Team" and the Nebraska and Miami
football teams in the Oranf.e Bowl.
CBS' "Simon & Simon • and "Dallas"
lied for first place. and m all the network
took seven places 1n the Top 10.
NBC's "Ttle A-Team" was third and its
telecast of the Orange Bowl was ma threc-
way tic for seventh place. The University of
Miami Humcanes beat the Umversity of
Nebraska Comhuskers for the national
college football championship. ABC tele-
cast the Sugar Bowl contest between
Auburn and Michigan at the same time
Monday and placed second from the
bottom. .
NBC placed only those two programs in
the Top 10. Third-placeABChadoneshow
in the Top 10, '.'Dynasty," which was fifth.
CBS won the week ended Jan. 8 in the
A.C. Nielsen Co. survey with a network
average of 19.1. NBC was second with 16.5
and ABC was third with 16.0. The
networks say this means that man average
prime time minute 19. I percent of the
nation's telev1s1on homes were tuned to
CBS.
The standings remained unchanged for
the season-to-date. C BS was first with 18.2,
ABC second with 17.0 and NBC tlurd with
15.1.
Nevenheless, NBC had more good news.
The two-hour premiere of its new series
"Riptide" was tied for 11th place. The
ll&htheancd detective adventure 1~ from
Stephen J. Cannell, who alw <:rcatcd "The
A-Team."
Herc's how the other prcm1enn1 shows
did: ABC's "Blue Thunder" was No. 31 ,
NBC's "Night Court" was in 1 two-way lie
for 34th place. C BS' "Oom~stic Life" was
m a two-way tic for 45th place, CBS'
"Empire" was 1n a three-way tic for SOth
place. ad NBC's "The New Show" was
64th. which put it fourth from the bottom,.
h was also a good week for situation
. comedy, which has not done well in the
ratinf! this season. CBS' "AficrMASH"
and' Ncwhan" were tied for seventh place
with the Orange Bowl. CBS' "The Jef-
fcrsons," ABC's "Webster," CBS's "Good-
night Beantown" (which has been
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to the Top 20.
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NBC's "First Camera." The bottom five in
descending order were CBS' "The Whiz
KJds," NBCs "The New Show:· the NBC
movie "The Jerk, Too,'' ABC's telecast of
the Sugar Bowl and NBC's "First Camera."
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evening news shows. CBS had a ratm$ of & en comrade
15.0, second-place ABC had 12.2 and third-Underco"Yer detecdve Belker (Bruce Weitz, pl~~~:~ r;~ I ~I h~ghest-rated programs: left) and Renko (Charlee Hald) watch
I. "Simon & Simon," CBS, a rating of. &rlmly u paramedic Mello Alezandrla
25.4 or 21 .3 million households. tend.a to the lateat victim In a eertea of
I. Tie-"DaJlas," CBS, 25.4 or 21.3 police alaylnga OD "BW Street Blaea"
million. tont.cbt at 10 on NBC, Channel 4 . 3. "The A-Team," NBC, 25.3 or 21.2
million. --------------------4. "Magnum. P.I.," CBS. 24.5 or 20.5
million.
5. "Dynasty,'' ABC. 23.9 or 20.0 million.
6. "60 Minutes," CBS. 23 6 or 19.8
million.
1. "AfterMASH," CBS, 23.5 or 19.7
million.
7. T1c-"Ncwhan." CBS, 23 5 or 19. 7
million.
7. T ic-The Orange Bowl, NBC, 23.5 or
19. 7 million.
10. "Falcon Crest," CBS. 22.5 or 18.9
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Top Golden Globe nominee
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LOS ANGELES (AP)-"Tenns of Endearment .. the
poignant comedy nominated for .. six Golden Globe
Awards, held its lead in the movie ratings race as the top-
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Calif. First office
Lagun.i Niguel rt':>ltknl Kazuo Ohsawa, a v1ce•H'c'i1dent al Calltornla First
Bank, has been namcJ manal!>cr of the bank'" Orange Count) a1rpon office 10
Irvine. Ohsawn Joim·d Cahtom1a l 1r<;t in 1957 as a bookkeeper in the
opcrauuns dcpanmen1 tn l os Angele~ ••• Evelyn J. Flyoo ut Fuun1a111 Valle) has been promoted 10 a vice president
of opcrauon' admin1'itra11on at Union Bank's Southern C ahfom1a Service
Center Flynn J1>1nc<l thl' hanl. in I 9ti I and most rccentl) sen ed a'i an as'i1stant
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OHSA WA FLYNN PICKER DYSART
The Westin Soutb Coast Plaza h\ Marls Brenner, director of sales at the Costa
Me!Ml hotd Picke-r 1ran'ilcr\ trom Tbe Westin Bonaven ture in Los Angeles
where he seP ed as t·onH·n11on si:n 1n:s manager for the past two years. " . . Lawrence A. Dysart ul "ianta .\nu. tormer head of California Expositions,
a trade sho"' prodult1on compan}. I'> no"' serving as a consultant. Dysart
entered the trade sho"' prok\\1on 1n 11.171 after ser. 1ng for several years as vice
president of Lo'i i.\ngl'll''i·h.l'icd Jones Decorating Co., convention and trade
show decorator\ ••• Alpha Micro. manulac:turcr of business microcomputer systems, has
appointed Ed TowersofM1\s1 on V1t'J oas director of all sales programs. Towers
will be re~pons1bk for l ' S as ""ell a-. international sales operations. marketing
sys tems suppon programs and 1hc original equipment manufacturer sales
group To.,.,.ers hac; hell.I a number ol ~lt.·s management po'i1t1ono; w11h \ anous
computer lt1mpan1c' 1n the t '°I as ""ell a\ o"crseas • • • Mara W. Feiger ha' hct'n named agency sales coordinator at Huntington
Beach-based Dean For'¥ardlng Co .. 11 was a nnounced b}' Hazel Gaines,
president. Fc1ger will be responsible for providing sen ice for van hne agents
nationwide who require lorA-rdmg for their international shipments. • • • Collaborative Design Associates. an Irvine commercial design firm . has
been retained by American Edwards Laboratories, Inc. to redesign and update
the lobbie .. and several conference rooms 1n the corporate offices and at two
satellite fac1ht1el>. all lot atcd in Ir' inc. American Ed wards 1s a manufacturer of
medical product<, ••• loloscribe, Inc ol Sa nta .\na has signed a three-)car agreement with
Earotherm International Limited under ""h1ch Eurotherm will manufacture
the compa ny's hne of dot matnx printers for d1stnbut1on 1n Western Europe. • • • Alexander's Moving and Storage, an Atlas Van Lines agency in
Huntington Beach. wao; honored ret.entl\. at .\tlas' 36th annual convention.
held in Anaheim .\lt'\andcr's recel\ cd a ninth place sales achie,ement award
for overall sale'> in c\ce'>'i of$ I million and S2 million. a fifth place award for
corporate sale'i and an award for superior hauling sen ices during Atlas· 1983
con~vnt1on }Car. Th" I'> the first tune 1n Atlas' history that an agent has
ach1 d $1 milhon 1n sales for the fir!>t ume and went on to surpass the $2
m1ll1on arl.. in the same \.Car Ray Burks accepted the award for A.lexanders. . ,. .
AST esurcb Inc. ut In inc has cn h.'rl.'d into an agreement w11h the IBM
Corp. in which IBM w1 ll <,c ll t"o A\ l add-on pnn1ed circuit board~ lor thdBM
Personal < omputn The announccmt.•nt \\as made h-. Thomas C.K. Yuen,
executive 1.1cc pres1dt·n1 nt marketing tor \ST. · ••• Hunt1ng1on tteach rc<,1dent Ron Nelson has been appointed director of
special markets for the Magi c ChC'I d1\1<,1on of Magic Chef. Inc., 1t was
announced h) M C. milherman. 'llC president. contract sales. In his new
pos111on. Ndson \I.Ill be in th.1rg1.: 111 'ak<i to military comm1ssanes. catalogue
sales and premium 1nu~nll \l' 1,ak,. Nl'l \on has been emplo)'cd b)' Magic Chef
since 1968 ••• Michael Brandman Associates, loc. of In ine has announced that Gary M.
Allen and Thomas W. Fitzwater ha' e JOinl·d the firm The two will provide
a1rpon stud1e<1. noise. and air qual1ft\ impact assessment services MAA
pro' 1de\ en\ 1ronmcntal rc-.carch planning and processing
! MUTUAL FUNDS
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COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B-7
Orange County mortgage rates
Lender lat. Amott. ...........
Coftt8ot/PboM ,_... Pia. y,... Lom
FounW.S&L 12 500
N9ttle Ball'lun.
2.0 . 15 '250.000
FIXED (213) 295--3181
SM MaflnO S&L 12.625 3.0 25 1250.000 -Any lolt'I officer
(714) 771-7100
Cel Amerlce S&L 12.750 20 ·15 •1&0,000
Fay.Nad91 <
(714) 71Mt22 .
Lend9f . Int Amort. Due Malllmum
Contact/Phone Rate Pt•. y,._ Yta. Loen . Founders S&L 12.500 20 30 15 $250.000
Nettle Bethune
BALLOON (213)295-3161
Pomona First Fed 12 750 20 30 5 $150.000 Don Mead
(714) 621-3071
Cat Amenca S&L 12 750 20 30 10 $150,000
Any loan officer
(714) 778-4922
LAlndet Int. Amorl. lnL ..........
Contact/PtlMW ....._ Ple. Yra. -A4 -. ------.---
Weyerheeui« Mortgage 9.875 30 30 12 mo. 0 $250.000
ADJUST-Ed Beci(er
(714) 660-1«9
ABLE Southwe.t S&L 10.375 2.5 30 1 mo. 5 $150,000
Timmy Ing
(213) 938-7800 -Wottd S&L 10.50 1.50 30 1mo 6 1150.000 Any loan officer
.., (714) 556--0322
--
Rates quoted are for slngl&-famlly, owner-
occupied homes. bought with a 2091. down payment.
Each example Includes three of the top lenders, as
selected by Prime Rating Inc. All lenders have been
ranked by Interest rate. points. terms and fees. If a
lender requires PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance) It
has been calculated Into the Interest rate shown. All
lenders were updated and verified Jan. 9, 1984.
Cap Is the maximum percent Increase In Interest rate
over the term of the loan. •
FIXED shows the tradltlonal long-term fixed-rate
mortgage. BALLOON mortgages require the borrower
to refinance the loan or pay the balance within a few
years. An ADJUST ABLE mortgage carries a variable
Interest rate. adjusted every few months as Indicated.
Note: Information on mortgage lending In Orange
County Is provided by Prime Rating Inc. of Sausalito.
The rates for this parlal list are derived from Prime
Rating's data base of more than 350 lenders In
California. These lenders control about 90°/, of source
money available for real estate loans In the state.
Mortgage brokers are not Included In the data base.
More Information may be obtained for a fee by calling
Prime Rating, toll tree. at (800) 832-9999. The Dally
Piiot accepts no responslbllity for the Prime Rating
reports.
Workshop
on publicity Check out new
Saturday neighborhood atOCC before moving The basic elements of pubhc rela-
ttons and publicity will be explored in
a workshop scheduled Saturday at
Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.
The pro~ram will be held from 9 a.m.
to noon in Science Lecture Hall I 0 I
The workshop is for community
orga n1zat1ons as well as businesses.
accord ing to pro~ram leader Sol
Marshall. Part1c1pants are en-
couraged to bring samples of their
work for cnuque and exchange.
Reg1strat1on for this program also
includes one free follow-up consul-
tat1or1 wlth Marshall.
Admission is $1 0. Tickets ca n be
purchased at the OCC Ticket Office,
located 1n the Student Center Bu1ld-
1ng. If they remain available. tickets
will also be sold at the door.
If you're among
the 80 percent of
shoppers for a ne~
home. the odds are SYLVIA that a pnme con-
sidera t1 on you'll
overlook (until too POITER late) 1s the com-
patib1hty of a new •••••••••••••• neighborhood. As a
result, you will be hit by "moving shock" when you
discover the culture and costs of the new location differ
dramatically from what you have become accustomed to.
Another major consideration overlooked by the vast
maJOnty of home shoppers will be the energy efficiency of
a new house -and the adverse effects of an energy-
meffic1ent home on yo ur overall housing costs may really
be a "mo.ving shock."
How do you evaluate the compatibility of a new
ncighborhood1 Or the energy-wonhiness of a new
residence? The answers have been put together in a new
book. "Seeking Shelter -How to Find and Finance an
Energy Efficient Home," by Joseph C. Dawson, former
director of Public Affairs for the White House Office of
Consumer Affairs (Wilham Morrow. $12.95).
Begin by knowmg precisely what your options are. If
you arc moving to a job that is located in a cny similar to
New Yor'k, Boston. St Louis, your costs for housing. taitcs,
insurance. utjhties and transportation will differ dramati-
call y from other general areas.
The admission offices at local universities can tell you
about the quality of vanous secondary schools. Police
departments can tell you about the crime rate. A
sub'>cnpt1on to the weekly newspaper can giv~ou a deep
1ns1ght into what issues are important locally.
Before you settle on a house, do your own door-to-
door survey on the neighbors. Ask what they like and don't
hkc about where they live. If no one wants to help out.
you'll know your neighbors won't be friendly.
The energy efficiency of a home will tell you what
your uttlity balls will be. Among Dawson's main energy
recommendations:
•Look for sound insulation first If the house doesn't
meet minimum rcquirt'ments, walk away - or get set for
big utility bills.
•Chec k out weather-stripping. caulking and insula-
llon around housing outlets lf they're poorly done,
beware.
•Look for tips on whether the builder has made
energy efficiency a top priority. Windows facing south in
winter climates can capture free heat; in hot climates, the
sun entering cast or wc'it windows can add heavily to air
conditioning bills unless trees offer shade.
•Check the color of the shingles. Black shingles
ahsorb the heat mg rays of the i.un. arc good for cold but not
warm climates.
•Look for passive techniques that can slash heating
com. In an efficient house. 90 percent of the heat is
provided conventaonally.
•lk 'ikcpt1cal of t!Jttensave energy renovations in
ex isting home that may make hcat1na aod coolina
w,tems very inefficient. Small, 1nellpensive adJustmcnts
can save enormously on the fu el bills.
•Ask your electric or~ utility for assistance. Some
utahtacs. !IUCh as Aonda Power &. Light, evaluate the
encray intevity of a house. Other ut1htics. such as
Pennsylvania Power &. Uaht, have worked with local
builders to create enef'Jy<fficient housing developments.
~ •Check out 1he living ha.bits of the p~nl owners of
a hou<1e if the utility bills appear suspiciously low. Winter
underwear and not energy effic1cncx may be the ruson. •Be su rt not to overlook. the efficiency of hot water
heatcn ind refnaerators. •Evaluate modem mobile homes 1f you are new~
l~eds or retirees They can be tcmfic buys. But you must
learn how to e voluate mobile horn for cneray soundness
and what warrantaes you need for your protection.
Da"-son·., rules are fundamental and unqucit1onAbly
helpful But what I found mml 1mponant as I fint
skimmed (and then read) hss bool was the cmphasa on
how to check the cncray effietcncy of a hou1e and the
instant 11p.offi. sueh u color of the s!unaJ and how the
builder placed the windows. No moving shock for mcl
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3-for-2
stock split
for NEC
Newport Beach-based National
Education Corp. declared a 3-for-2
stock split. said H. David Bright.
president and chief executive offiocr.
The additional shares will be
distributed approximately Feb. 17,
1984, to shareholders of record Jan.
19.
BriJ'ht said that the board's action
IS a Chrect reflection Of the company's,
continued growth in revenues and
eamines and the accompanying price
appreciation of the company's stock.
The stock was one of the New York
Stock fachanac's leading gainers 10
1983 wit~ a 11 7 percent increase.
The spilt Wiii increase the number
of common shares outstanding to
more than l 0 mill.iQn,_
National Education has worldwide
operations in technical and industrial
trajning and educational publishing.
ft has annual revenues in eitcess of
SI SO million.
IRA SEMINAR
ON SATURDAY
IN NEWPORT
A seminar discussing I RA accounts
for 1983 will be held Monday at
Kidder, Peabody's Newport Beach
office located at 610 Newport Center
Drive.
The seminar will cover eligibility
requirements as well as guidelines for
establtshing and methods of funding.
For reservations. call Richard Kipl-
mg at 644-7040.
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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That's an"apt description of both business and
business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of
where companies are gotng and which people are helping
them get there.just watch 'Credit Line· -every day in the
Business section of your new D•ilJ Pilaf
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Lewis leads Mater Del
in rout.of Amat, 88-59
LA PUENT£-Juniorscorinasensation Tom Lewis scored 20
ofhis 36 points in tbe second half, u Mater Oei buried Bishop Amat
88-S9, Wednesday niaht on the Lancers' floor. '
Lewis, averaJina 32.5 points per aame enterina the contest.
missed only once an I 0 tries from the field in the second half and was
17of27 overall.
Lewis also chipped in with 16 rebounds.
But he was not alone in the assault as steady Matt Becuwsaen
contributed 16 points and 10 rebounds and senior Mike Fielder
pulled down 11 boards to ao with his eiaht pointJ.
. In runnina the offense, senforauard Chris Jackson dished off 12 assists.
The Monarchs started a bit slowly) leadina 14-7 after one
quancr, but bepn to up the scorina pace in the second quarter and /,. L,
tallied 74 point• the final three stanzas.
A 12-point halftime advantage quickly ballooned to over 20
and the only uncertainty was the final mugjn.
The CIFs top.ranked team improved its overall record to 16-1,
while dropplna the Lancers to ()..2 in ~ngelus play.
Next on tap for Mater Oei is rival Servite at Cypress College
Friday niaht at 7:30.
RU8Abrahama
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C09teM ... women @•-MllterDel,FY,
turn b.ck CdM 0 • CctM, l!a..,_.
In 8•• View t>.ttl• -beeketblll l1•me
for flret pl8Ce. C2. I 111'.r In CIF poll. CS.
Baron wrest er Abrahams
doesn't take losing east y _· _
By ROGER CARLSON
would have a bard lU1le cooviociaa Abrabaml to~
wrestlina.
.. Aun offensive lineman in football there'• not that
muthaJoryatall,"uysAbraJwna. "In wreatllnayoucan ·
a,et whatever you set. How we1J yoo do iu ttflecUoe OD
how much you put into It."
Of .. 0-. ..........
You can act away with some mistakes in football,
usually tbere'sa teammate to pick you up, but when 1t
comes to wrestlina -mistakes are costly.
Abrahams. however. wun'tentirely ored.
"He wu our moat consistent and uct1 vc
offensive li~" says football Mike Milner ... He
played a near·pet(Cet mental pmeand was rully an
And that's why Fountain Valley Hilb heavywei&ht
RuuAbrahams,a6-I, 230-poundsenior, fi1ures to do well
this weekend at the Fountain Valley Five Counties
Invitational and the remainder of the year-with the
Sunset Leaaue, CIF and State meets on the horizon.
Abrahams, who just turned 17, has a I S-1 record, but
that one mistake doesn't figure to r~urface, accordina to
his coach, John Rosales.
in tense competitor.·•
Amona this tournament'• fonnat is defendiaa •
champion and this year's team favorite Oovis West, which
includes bea~eiaht Trent Barnes a aopbomore who hat
pinned 13 StrlJaht foes, tach in the first period.
But thatdoesn'tappeartohaveAbrabamsovetly
concerned.
"He doesn't fall into the same mjstake twice," says
Rosales, .. and he takes losina very hard."
"He's only a sophomore and our wei&hts are about the
·same, says the Baron heavyweiJht. "Usually the better •' .
Abrahams was an all-league offensive guard for the
Batons and a three-year starter in football, and althou&h
wrestlinadoesn't get quite the notoriety of football, you
ones have I Sor 20 pounds on me~" ~r
Althouah the hca vyweilh ts tradi tionaJly cap off a .
D.-, NM,.._ lllr ~...,...
wrestlina match. it's the middJewei&bts who usuallybrina
By CUllT 8&BDEN ... ..., .... _
Fullenon Co&lqc bMUtbeJI c.oecb ~See ~t he'd catch bolt Oranie Coett b)' lutprite WedDetday nilbt. IO lie inltnle1td his cc.m to
employ • man-to-man defmle.
'fhe Idea WU to make lbinp t.bat
much banter for the fiae ~
llaooliGI ~Sc> what happencd'r.
OCC hit S7 percent oliu sbotl in the
fint half ad ouuWo Pl deid the Horne11 l l-9 in me fint 20 min&ne&;
It Wit after tlw ftnt balf tbal Set
decided to to beck to buiCs. Aacl in JiJOcnon•s cut, that meut a touatl
zone dcfente with an even ~
Pf'ell thrown in for IOOd measure.
Add a ied bOt Sim V ea1 aDd lbe
molt -a llCOnd half Wbicb weot
entirety Fu11tnon•1 way. veer pwnped in 23 of bit pme-hi&h 28 points in the ICCODd half and occ willed undtt ~ u tbe
Homets tcOIW a 58-53 South Coast
Conference victory 11 OCC.
With the win, the Hornets Rand
aJono atop the South Coat C.on.
ference standinp with a 2--0 rq:ont.
C.OUt and five other leams are
buncbtd toaetber at 1-1 and Mt San
Anionio surprilin&Jy finds iuetf in
the cellar.
••fullenoo't in the driver's seat
now," admjutd OCC Coach Tandy
OiUit. .. We should beat Fullenon at
home, th~··
• (Pl-..eee ABJlABAll8/C2)
lrrine'• Ken Caldwell (left) htta the deck while belna
pHMured by Carl Plemark (45) and Juon Gentile (30) ol
UnlTenity, and Trojan Monn Stolsoff takea aim on buket
o•er pair of Vaquero defenden (rtcht).
.. We decided to ao beck inside in
the sea>nd half." explained See,
whote Homctt started off conference
lt gets tighter
·n Sea View race
ea Kings, Tars
oll to victories;
rvtne stops Uni
The Vaquerosoflrvine High won
e war of the city, droppina Oniver-
itty. Coronadel Mar avoided the
~ t bug from rival Costa Mesa and
ewport Harbor returned to form in
aym Wednesday niaht as the Sea
iew taaue basketbel~race
ahtened up to the point there arc six
ms within a game of one another.
Here's how it went Wednesday:
lne 0 , lJnlverslty U
The Trojans of University (2-2)
llad to play catchup in the second half
after Irvine (2-2) used a 17-8 start to
maintain control of the issue.
Norm StolzofT IQOred 20 points for
\llniversity, but he was the only
consistent tc0rcr for the Trojans as
tvine answered with two players in
double fiaures-JefTBielman ( 14)
I d Lance Neal ( 12).
Bielman (7)and Neal (4)combined
r 11 rebounds.
Universityconne<:ted on only 13 of
l9from the field m the defensive
-.route in a pme that evolved into a
•ery physi.cal and emotional issue in
cJ11eao1n1.
.
Irvi ne hit from the field just twice
in the final period as the Vaqueros
were sent to the line repeatedly and
responded with I I of 13 to seal the
issue.
"We ~layed pretty sound defense."
said Irvine Coach Al Hemng.
CdM 45, Cotta Meta H
The Sea Kings maintained control
from the stan. never trailing. but
Mesa pulled to Within three points
before Ray Zahradnik and Mark
OSJOOd lVCntto 1ht line. each hittina a .
pa1rtoclinch it.
Corona (3-1) was but rebounded by
the Mesans, 23-17. but one very big
statistic proved too much for Costa
Mesa to overcome: ONECoronadel
Mar turnover for the entire aame.
"I thouaht we limited Corona to
outside shots, but they still hit 19 of 33
fro m the field." said Mesa Coach Tjm
Parse I. ·
It was a sharp performance for the
Mustanas (Q..4), but not quite enouah
apinst what was a very mistake-free
CdMunit.
"We still make too many mistakes
to win," said Panel, "but if we
continue to play like that we'll be
competitive."
Scott Green ( 17) and Zahradnik
( 12) led the CdM scoring, while
sophomore Mitch Pelichowski drop-
(Pl .... Me 8&A VUW /C2) HOLD&1' ... 8T1lAI08'1'
Big 3 sweep again
Barons, Chargers-:-seahawks
race to Sunset League wins
Once 8'81n the Big Three swept to Sunset League
basketball victories Wednesday night -Fountain Valle)'
rolling up a 52-point margin in squashing Westminster.
Ocean View handling Manna from stan to finish and
Edison extended before pulling out its second straight
league tnumph in setting up Fnday's colhs1vn with
Fountain Valley
Here's how 11 went Wednesday.
Fcnmtatn-V•Her ff;WtttmhltterU
The Barons (2-0) had four players m double figure!!.
including T'C'&Crves Brent Hanson and Jeff Moore. in
breezing to their most lopsided victory of the season.
In uppina their overall record to 10-6. the Barons got
16 from Moore and I 5 from Hanson. along with the 14-
point and I ()..point performances of staners Brent Martin
and Rolf Jacobs.
"We staned hot and hit I 0 of our first 12 shots:· said
Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown.
"It was a well-balanced efTon and I thought we got an
outstandina job from our bench. especially Moore and
Hansen. "Martin and Jacobs did a real good JOb on the
boards," he added.
Jeff Eastin, Westminster's 6-6 three-year ~tarter. was
the only Lion to score in double f11ures. h1ttma for 10
points. ·
The Barons raced to a 23-12 lead af\cr the first quaner
and wert subst1tutina liberally in the second penod. then a
third-quarter spun. i1Dited by prtssurt, led to a 25-9 burst.
In the second half the Barons ouucored Westminster
by a S2-13 marain.
Edison St, Hontlngton Beacla 53 .
The Chargers. ranked No. 2 in OranJe County, upped
their overall record to 13-2 with the victory, led by the
scoring of Brad Hach ten (2 1 ). Ken Wiles (12) and Tim
Wenner ( 11 ).
Rebounding was al so a big key in this one -as
Rodney Johnson pulled down 10 rebounds. and Wiles and
Hachten each contnbuted eight rebounds.
Edison was up b) 14 in the third quancr. saw 1ls lead
melt lo JUSt 5 points late 1n the penod. then 1um~ out to
a 12-point ad vantage before scttl ins,. Dann) Thompson ( 13) and Bnan Berry ( 10) were the
Oiiers' lead1~scorcrs. but 11 wasn't enough to avoid a
second stra1 t loss m league and an overall mark
dropping te ~
Ocean View 77, Marina U
The Seahawks (2-0. 1()..4) had three players in double
figures. but 11 took the shooting ofVauahn Auausune 1n the
final moments to really hven up things.
Augustine. who hasn"t seen a lot of action this season,
popped 1n four points to set the Ocean View crowd off after
a game which lacked a gttat deal of suspen~ because of
Ocean View's quick first-quarter start.
It was Augustine's first points of the season.
Dave Straight (1 4). Steve Moser (13) and frnhman
Ri cky Butler ( 11) led Ocean View's s.con"' bamae. while
Marina's Ron Rosenzweig and Randy Smith contnbuted
12 and 11 for the ho\ts.
Ocean View connected on 27 of 42 from the field for
64 percent. while the Vikings were hm1ted to JUSt 19 of 61
( 3 I.I pcrccn t ).
Ocean View dominate'a'the boards. 32-17, with Dave
Orts nick. tra1&ht and Butler shanna honors wnb 5 apiece.
Ton~ Hock.er dished off 5 assists to complete Ocean
V1ew·s triumph.
Stand1na out for Manna on the boards was Tom
Wheeler with 6 rebound\
Lockwood puts lock on Eagles' 4 7 -46 win BILLBOARD
TONIGHT
Jy ROGER CARLSON
... DlllJ .........
, It's acmna to that point -you miahl Just u well run
e clock off until there arc two minutes rcmainin1 and
en let them 1quare off -evcrythin1 prior to that just
ms to blend into the back&r<>und anyway 1n the wild Sea
iew lequc basketball race.
. Eltancla's Eaale. moved into a thrw-way tic for the
ltque lcadenb1p with thfi othcra a pmo out Wednuday
ii&ht by vinue of a 47""46 victory at Saddlcback Ht&h
pite JUlt a 30.6 pertltnt accu~ rate from the field.
Amon& the many tum1n1 points: •Adam Lockwood went to the LIM and dropped in a
pair with seven ICCOnds lento ice 1t at 47-44.
'
1 •Jim Cun11, who scored 20 points, 1ncludin112 int~
first quaner. went inside twice and connected with s.coop
shots throuah the arms of Saddleback's towcnna 1ntcnor
after the Roadrunners had taken a 42-41 lead with 3:49
rtmaininJ.
• ddleback. tra1hn14.S-42, miucd twice at the hnc.
then twice from the field before M•kc Walton hit from the
comer with SO aeconds lcf\ to pare 1t to 4.S-44 ~
•Curtis, Estancia's only cfTccuve weapon from the
field. IOll tbc ball twi"-wuh I OS and ;26 lef\. but whc1\
the Roadrunncrswcreclo 1~U\ forthck1ll-1t w11 C'un11
who stepped ln and stole the ball with 13 seconds lef\ to
prttcf'\'C the 45-44 lcad, evcntu&Jly widened by Lockwood
at the hne.
"Thal's not a bolus team. they're for real, .. \lid
\
Estanc11 ('oach Larry Sunde~an about the Roadrunnen.
who arc now 11-2 overall .
"But. t really thouaht we were 1oina to open that
sucker up in the first half." added underman.
Estancia moved out to a 21 -8 lcad earl~ in the second
quaner with 6-3112 Jeff Graham sparkh~ on de~nsc w1th
three blocked shots. and C'unis droppma 1n four nrat&ht
after the Eaale1 were ()..for-9 from the field •
But the Eqles weren't able to maant11n an y
c:on,1 kn<')'. Even wttha 2S..I lead wllh halfofthUt'C nd
quarter ten. they were but 6-of-2S (24 percent) from the
field.
Frtc throws ( 13 of 19 in the first half) and turnovers
(Saddlebatk was lo ma that war. IS-7 at hatft.unc ) kept the EaaJc• in a command1na po'\it1on
' • tt'' . ...
C2 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thur1d1y, January 12. 198•
Laguna Beach dealt another toU.gh loss
Mission Viejo , Capo,
Dana Hills claim wins
11 V.d\ Jrwthl'r Ill .1 l111c ul \(IUllh \C tbalk.\ fo1
l aauna lk1llh lt111h 14\ 1hr i\rta\l\ frll tu
\11'1\1on V1C'JO b~ ur1t point in .a South C mt\t
I citgur b.i kl'lball wnlr\t We<Jnr\da) nt8hl
lo othrr loop m.11on, Oanu Hall and
c .1p1~tr•no Valin ~orrd 1mpro\1ve '11. 1or1n
mer \Jn< lcmrnlC' Jnd L.aauna H1lh rr\Pl'<-·-
11\.cl~ In the ~lJdem) I l'aguc, "'-t•wporl
C hn~uan rumped p..i\t < JI l u1hcran
t kn···. huv. 11 h..ippt·ncd
Ml1tlon Vlfjo 13, La-uoa Btarb 1%
I he D1ahl11' k1:p1 1tw11 lcJguc rl·rnrd
11nhli·m1 .. ht•tl .11 I .t1tuna lkat h · ..Clunng tlw
\ t\ llH\ 1111 l>a\C Hill\ field ~o.il w11h ~\l·n
It's no contest:
Navratilova is
' ·athlete of year
f rom AP dilpa t<'h~•
"-I\.\ \OK"--V .. 1h1hoamnJ"K'
am.I d11111111C1nll' 'hnl1\pla)l'd on tcnnl\
court' c1ll o"t.'r thl· wurld h1\t year. Marnm.1
'°IJJ \fat 1101.-a .... a\ a runawa\ winner a\ th1: l lilO '''-'K 1;m·d J>rl"\\ r emale Alhktc ofthc Year
\('rnnd., rcm11nan1
l~11un11& Bea~h v.hat.h llrOpj>C'd to 0..3 an
South { oa\I f.la)' and b-7 O\.crall. called a 11rnt.•
l)ul alter Hal ·, ba kct but couldn't 1."ap1l1tl11c
U\ an .ittrmpt to win at l11kd
l he: D1ablo11 'll)otlcd u vuhunt l.A1¥unc1 tic•u. h
,omcbad. a\ 1ht• \rta!>h had rallarcJ from J
\<'\.en-point dcfkll to 110 up four w11h 4'
ll('(:Onth left Bui J pair of 1urnovt·r., .ii 1h1\
p<>tlll proved Laauna'a undoing
~·We've now fo~I four OUI of our lu'lt flH•
g.Amr\ an the ha\I 30 \Cc:ondi." \a1d u
d1\hc.ir1cncd \rll\t ( oal h C ra1g F-ah.oner
The DaablO\' 6-~ \CtlllH lluard R1t.·k Mu cm h
poured' an 14 poinl\ and "'-r11h Mowrc) addclJ
I:! to lcJd M1\\1on V1t·111 which uppc<J ti\
m t·rall rc<:ord to IO ~
l agunu Heal h\ N1l'k I l•pper led Jll ~orl'r'
v.11h IM po111l\ .111d ~l·an Jordan d\Jdnl 10 for
thl' .\rtl\I\
\OJI 1 \ c of C 1c1..hoc,lo' ak1a who ht:camt· un
\mtnrnn c 1111cn 111 I 9X I. Na Hatalova garm•rt:d 8::!
'ott·\ in nat 1011 .... 1dc balloting.of 'lpon' wntc:r\ and
hroadta\ll'r'> Jnnoumed toda> frad• c,tar Mar)
f>n lt·r lhl· 19142 winncr \\<J\J d1'1Jnl \Ccon'd w11h 44
\ Otl'\
I 1111\h1nl( lhml .... a, I amara MrKannq J downhill
'lll'I .... hohad"' \Ole\ l>l\1amcrunn1:r(1n:teWa111
ol 11,jof""a \ rn l'I\ l'd l \\<n 'llll'\ ""halt• 'ollq hall Jtc K lld
C r<l( h ·11 wlll ~t.· ha\kt·thalhtar C hl'r)I M alkr ol
\outhnnC ald11rnwanclg11llc1 Jo \nnd arnerrl'C'c1 ved
orw "oil' l'Ut h
C aptunng 1 hl· \P \.fak Alhktc ul the "r car award
on I Ul'\thl\ wa\ l ral k anti licltl \tar { Jrl Lewi\
Na' ratilo\.a wa' magn1fic1cn1 in I ll!D. wanning I 'i
uf thl· I fl tournament~ \ht: entered an<J po~t1 ngan X6 I
record an malt he\ Hl·r onh Im' v.a\ to Kath} Hon alh
1n tht t rem h c lrx·n Amidst the trees
Oana lltllt 7t "•" C'lf'ml'nlf' bf
I Ill' l>olph111' U\lJ J I tJ.po1nt fourth
4uiartt'r to d1\m;tntlc: thl· \f1\11tn1 I ntnrn al
C>;anu Hall\
Uqun Mt·C..wt'l'llt') a 6 6 Junior. an~ Mark
'1)(lman ll·d l>una Hall\ wath 16 (l<,.nts cuth
and Mc!>""ccncy ul\o pulled down a teum-h1&h
12 rrbound\ Mt·S""c:c:ncy had n1nt: of hi\ T 6
point\ in thr founh quunt'r.
I hr ( oup~· bal·kc:ourt pair of bro1hch
ttu1 I u11J '""'"" \ ,111, v111h111~ J l\JI I I .1""'' and 2S point\ to ht'IP lht' ( &&po ~ur~ Marl
Otta added nine points for ( apo Vallt')'
Todd L1tfin tnlht'd 12 points and k obcrt
C ancr pump•:d 1n I() for lhl· Ila wk\ II 0-7
overall) who droppt'd to I· 3 1n lhc \outh
C o.m Carter ha\ now t<"OrC'd S9 point' an thl·
Hawk~' four leaaue 1t11me\
'iun Tlcmrntc'\ Tony V1llanut'vu led all
\COrcr-i with 22 points Newport Cbrlallan 78, Cal Lutbuan 17
Ncwpon ( hm11an 1uned up for h1dc1)\
c:onfront1tt1un with l 1bl.·r1y < hn\ttJn v.11h ah Ca po Valley '1, Laina HUit ••
The Cougar\ ( 14-2) took charge from lhc:'
ix'l(inning 10 rebound from Monday night"•
lo" tu Ml\!lton VaeJo.
I he C OUgilf\ C 1.1 1 n league pla)) were-led t>) b-' "K'n1ur Onan I rrvlno. who poured an 14
poanl\ c1gh1 of thrm coming 1n thl' fourth
qu..int·r ""hl'n ( apo ou1M·orcd the \ 1s111n&
llav.k\ .:!~-14
lopsided vu.tor)
The ( un~Ul'm'' l~-0 1n league. b-4 O\.t•rallJ
r:iced to a -1 ·I ad' .anla'c afkr onl• quarter
over their 'lhclhhoc. kt'd \. l\110.r~ .. bu11l lhc lc:ad
10 10 ut ha I flame and l ru1'1l'd h4me
R11:k Weber and C 'hm I Mw<trd \hared
'l<oring honor\ with 17 fXHlll\ ap1c1..1: ""h1k ~·011 K1lpJ1ralk had 14 Nick Tepper
Mahaffey takes Hope lead
PALM SPRI NGS-John Maham:) n
b1rd1cd fourof1hc fir\t six hole\ he: playt'd
and coasted an w11h a no-bogey. 6-undl'r-
par 66 an<J a share oftbdirst-round lead • Wedne~a y an 1he •b Hope Dt\ert Golf( la\\tl'.
MahafTry shared the top spol wtth rookie W1lhc
WO<ld. who played at La Quinta. and Ru\\( ochran "
lelt·handcr who won two I 983111lei. on the Tour-
namcnt Players 'ienc\ ( ochran had an eagle 'in Ill\
l'flona1 Indian Wl'lls
Johnn) Maller a winner in hi\ la\l t"'n ~tans. Bruu·
L1rtzkc. Bobb> Wadkan!>. ( urt Jl)rum and Kon nae
Black werc~at 6 7
Conner wants another chance
SANDJEGO-Dcnnas(onncr. who ~
lost thr America's C up to the Australian'>
last Scp1cmbcr . ..ay!> he'd lake a chance to
wan 11backan1987. on behalf of the New
York Yacht ( lub
But othtr1 have oflcrcd 1he1r \Crvat:e\ to thc New
York club to take on the challengc 1n Penh. Auc,tral1a.
and bring the c up back 101he l Jn1ted State\ The Nrw
York club's board of dm:ctor!> wall make ll\ dccmon in
April. and Conner !lay'> that 1fhc 1sn'1 cho'>cn. he ma)
mount a challenge on behalf oft he San Diego YaC'hl
Club
Gillman hired as Express aide
LO<iANGELES-'>1dG1llman.apro [i]
foot hall Hall of Fa me coach a nd a pioneer 411 •
1ndevclop1ngthcpassanggame. hao;
bcwmc a special assiMant coach for' the Los
J he ):ountain Valle) Ftvc·Cnuntiet Wrcstlinalnvita·
11ona.I, f't"aturin132 of th~ ~t from the lite, is on tap ltu'
Wel1.tnd, I-toumamtnt !IO IOUJh tMl the Wift&« blJ liOM
o n lo win the state title the last three tlraipl years.
This )'Cjt's favontc--(1ovi1 WeM -·fliUr.. o
l'ontiouc that tradition with a rontp throup a1M mu
1ournamcnt
The hott Baron' of fount.aJn Vi.lk)'. winncn of 47 """~' dual mcct5. 'J.() this year with two tournament
I Illes, fiaure 10 be hard prnscd to firuih amons lht IOP ftvt.
Thiny-two teamttend f'uJl coo~ts of. I J.,......
w1lh Friday's aeveo·bour uJvo bqjft.DlDt at 3 p.m.
Saturday'• eeuion ~ at l 1 .... wt" ae
cb..,-.pioMhip temifinala It 12:30 f .m. ~:/I ftftll
place will be decided ea S:lO and \he Clbam dueb arc billed for 7:30 p.m.
Individual standouu arc in ·eva")' direction. lf'CM'.
instance:
•Oovi1 West bouts Brian 1.riil (IJ.-0)..at Ila, wt.O
WU 9CeOftd -at MvC Coanfin and 1be ltallt I ,...,.. ... (
Teammate Jobn Marin Cl 2• I )iut 13-4 arid waullo.oild
at Five Countiet. and the state in t 913. and 16~ Jeff'Ti~ is 12-1 with 11 pins. .
fhl· a1hlrt1l ldt-handt·r ha\ won her la'>I 'i I
matl hcc, JU'>I f1' c \h~ 1111he rcrnrd ol 'ifnct h~ C hn'
brnl lo)d In 14K1 "'aHat1h"a""1inSI 45hlll!J
.,nond onh to mi.lk 1cnn1\\tar h Jn I end I ol
( 1e{ho'lhnak1.i ""htle hl·r {art•t.·r earning~ of
\h. '\li4 CJ89arc tht· mo\I h~ am tl·nn1\ pla~n mal('(11
fl-mah.'
Tyrone Bo&uee. a 5-3 Wake Foreat fuard,
dribble. paet 6-9 John Salley (22) or Geor-
gia Tech recently. Bogue• le one of the
smalleet guard• playing NCAA Dlvlalon I
baeketbaO thl• aeaeon.
Angeles Express. the United St.ate\ Football Lcaguc
dub said Wednesday.
"t-l c's the architect and innovator of 1cxJa > 's
pas.,inigamr." 'laid team pres1den1 Don Klo\tcrman
( 11llman. 72.Joans newly named head coach John
Had I. who bcgan·h1S1.:arccr under Gallman v.1th the Lo'>
~ngclesChargersofthe Afl 1n 1962.
•Trent Barnes. howevtr, anothtr C1ovi1 Wat ~tmnaboy. ls IJ.-0 ao hcavywe1pt competitioa. Only .a
wphumore. he has won all 13 matcl?Ct bY falls in tbe ftm
penod.
ABRAHAMS. • • I m glad 1h.11 I got at \ia' ra1alm a c,a1J ""hen lold
\he h..id v.on thr J"'ard But LOJx honc'>L I lhoug.ht I
\hould havq(olll'll 111n I lJ1Y ••
Quote of the day
Job.a McKay. hcleacucredcoach ofthr fampa Ba)
Buecanct"r.. a .. !ten1ng lh4tfht'd tx bad fort he 1984
~A~n "I'm not burned out I'm hurnt'd up "
Another honor for Theismann
"ii\.\-) C >KK -Jot• I hc1i;,man11 [il
quartahark of the \upt·r Ho"" I-hound •II•
Wa\h1ng1un Re<J\k.ln\ \\ii\ named
Wcdnt•\da\ 1he ~a11onal I 001hall I c<1gu1:\
Mo\I Valuahk Pla,cr h\ tht• Pro I 1111thall W11tl·r,ol
.\mn1t a
I Jl le pt Jll J"' ant.. onh J' J rq">rl'\l'OIJI 1\l'111 thr
lfrd'>~ 1 "' \ quanahal k "lhl· m11'>I dl·rx·n1.kn1
mtmht·r CJf an) ll·am \.\ 11hout lhl· l1nl' to protn I h1111 .1
dckn'><· t11g1H' him lhl' hJll \fX'll<tl tl'.1m' 1v11nr him
greal held p<i\ltaon hi\ rl'lll'l'f\ l/,rt·.11 runner'
without 1hcm aquartcrha<.1.. \noth1ng.''\C.11d
I hc1\mann wholac,1 month wac, named h<11h MVP a11d
Olll'n\1 \.C Pia -.emf the Y l'ar h~ I hl' ·\\~K Httl·d Prn\
Capitals topple Kings, 4-2
1"-C ,u VvOOD-Da,cC hmtaan ~
and Al,1n Ila worth \truck fora paarofthard-,
peno<J g11a" Wcdllc\da) night to kad the
\.\-a,h111g1on< ap11ah1oa4-2 'la11onal
llot k.n I t.•ague ""an en er the Lm .\ngcll''i Kang\
· C hm11an \napped a 2-2 dead lex k 6 33 into lhc
pt.·racxJ when he bl:at K1ng\goalae Marco Baron on a 20-
foolt.'r c1hl·r 1ak1ng a pa,., from l.){·011 ''even\
I hd ap'I. who \lretl hell their record to 4-1-1 an the
la'>l \1'.\ game\ added an 1n'luranre \C. ore w11h 7 46
remaining on Ila worth·, I 2th goal of the ')C3\on.
I heCap\wrngl'r ddkt tedadnve by Bob
< arpcnll'r pa'>I Ha mn fur the final goal ofthl' n1gh1
Kook tl' Hn.an l m k \on UHllH.'l'lcd lor ht\ fir'>I
;-.111 goal I 241n111 lhl' opt·nang period on" 2tJ-fool \h111
Imm 1hr fac-c-oll l lrt IC'
I hl· "'-Ill(!.\ "'ho\\: fl·l 11rd droppt:d lo 2-l-1 in their
liJ\I "" gJml'\ l11up.h1 hi.ll k to 1.ilc a 2 I kad earl~ an thl
.. e\IHl<l rx·notl "viartcl D111nnl•\lammcd an a rt:h<1und
lro111 IO kl·t OJftn a dr" t' hv < ha rial· '1mmn to pull I hr
i...1nl(\lnt11a I-I Ill'
tkrn 1c "i at holl\l hen g:i "e 1 hl· "'-1 ng'i a 2· I
iJd .. ;.anlc:tgl' I~ \ewnd\ la ar r"" hen hnkOel tcd a goal l>J\I
c ap,· goalie Al frn\Cn for h1\ 25th goal ofthl' \l'<t\on 1111
power pla~
Bara Lass takes Anita feature
pace: from the out!>et and d1spo\Cd of earl>
ARCADIA-Bara Lass loru:d the ~
lc:ader Cha mpagne h ie an 1hc home 'itrCtl h
to wan tht: feature race by a head al ~ant.a
>\n1ta Wedne..cla)
1 he winnn. ridden by Palm~ Vakn1ucla anJ
h1gh-wc1gh1cd at 122 pounds. tin1'>he<J the 6-furlong
event for4-)ear-oldsand up in I 09 2-5
Bara LasscarnedS40.100an<J paid S 10 \'i 20antl
\4 KO
( hampagne l\k. tarrying I 16 and mldt•n O) Pat
~teinbcr1it. n·turncd SK KO and SS 60
Televialon.._radlo~~
TV: ( ollcac Ba.Xttball-San Ot~ State al Teus-~I PaM>. 6 p._11)., Channel S6: USC •t Q!'qon. 8
p.m .. ( hannel S. NBA-La.k.enatkaDUIOty. 6:30
p.m .• Channel 9 (dda~).
8A.Dl&.N8A-LaktrntK.anlasC1ty.6:lOp.m.,
KlAC (S70)(de!IJ'ed). ColleR Balketbell-UClrvine
al Utah Stale, 6:30p.m. KW°\'ECJOl-FM)· c.uswe
FullenonatPac1ftc. 7:l0p.m .. KNWZ(J t~r.USCat OrcJ<>n. 8 p.m., k.NX (1070).
From Page Cl
1hr rrowds 10 thc1rfce1 wath thearqu1ckncssand
mane1tverab1ht}. and that's been one of the real asset~ for
.\hrahams. who~ u!IC of a wing and roll has kc)ed has
\U(.'CC'>S.
.. Rl·all) 1t''iJU\I a c;1mplr move.'' says Abrahams. "It's
not a glamour movc. hut a cheap one:. and I use 11."
Ro\akHays 11 goes a hllk deeper than 1hat: "lt'srcally
a laltlc man\ move. trapping tht wrist whale on lhc bottom
<1round ha\ waist. wath a wangand roll putting him on top
lor poss.1bl} ti ve po1nl'I w11h reve™= and near-fall.
"11'' fora quicker athlete. but Russ has adapted and
praC'lleed and made: h1m'lClf a very good technician.
.. He'Her) ~man C1 H 1PA)and he knows what wall
.... ork for ham taking the lca'it amount of energy and effort
10 gel thl' h1ghc\I ratt• ol '>UllC\s "
Ahraham' ha\ been po1nt1ng 10 lhl\onc fora long
time, \IO<.'l' h1\da)sac,a mal·movl·rwhcn he wac,a
lrnhman bul down lht road hl· wants lcH·ontanUl' an
h~o1hall and wrcs1ling loothall at either a rnmmunit)
rnlkge ur four-) car 10\t11u11un (he has a bro1her and •w~tcr
at l '~< 1and wre'ithngan an AAl I lree'itylc program
.\hrahams wa-. clunanatcd an the M:Cond da> \ fir'lt
round a year ago at 1h1s tournament has 1wo losscHom1ng
10 wrl'\t lers whoc' C'ntually finished 1h1rd and fourth .
"It '\ alway\ bct.•n a goal for me lo wan nr place high 1n
Ut1,•1t1l.'' ~a, l \hr;ih:..m',
Judg1ngh\ lhr aforment1nncd. C'hann·s arc he'll
real11c '>Orne goal\ Hr~ '>oon
SEA VIEW ...
From Page Cl I
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1111 \11 '·'
Mesa women in first
""""port flltrhor;, I . f-;t Toro 36
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y11,1rd1n1t I kfl) \rnold "\aid ..... , .....
p11rt I 1;11 h111 C o<H h kr n I >diu,k
\rn,.ld ,111 Ill \II I 11 \t.a1 hr;ulnl
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wrestlers vie
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I ""'"' l:l-~ .111d 1·1ghth 1n C>r.rnl(.r
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< •U \ dnd 140 p11undr1 l><"an .\yrr<1
.1m11n11 11l hl r-. v.l11lr tht· Baron'
11nht•atl·n an th1·11 l.J\I J 1 \lra11(ht du.11
111.111 hn ,1nd 14 fl lhl\ ~t>ttf 1 ountrl\
.... 11h Mart \ \1n•th .11 l~I .111d h<"il\\
Al ljr'.hl ~ ll\\ Or,1h,1tn\ tllllllOjl
•lhl'I\
Mustangs turn back CdM ;
Eagl es. Trojans triumph
In 1lw ha Ilk 1111 lhl l .11h 11 Jd1·1\h1p 111 lhl "'ll il \It'"'
I 1 .. 1gul' 1t1rl' h<i\k1·1h;all 1.Ht' 11 "'·" < mt.1 Ml'\d1ha1 ,1,1111·d
qu1c lh JS•""'' \ l\llllltL C nr1111,1 drl \.1a1 \hull1nl1 11111 1h1·
\l·J t\.1ntt' an thl· fH\I 4uafll·1 and \l'lllll!L lhl' tom· 1111 lh1
It lllJtndt I 111 tlll' t \l llllll(
\.1 1·.111" 11111 I \Will 1.i t'\ l'lll'd II\ \c,J \. 1c"' 111.11 ~ ll\
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l"np "'111 \.\1\h .1 11,11111"" \t ld11t11\l'I 11\.al lr\IOI
111 1h1 \1.1d• 111\ I 1·.1>'111· '"""""" r 1111\11,111 r.tll11·tl 111
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I ll'll' '1Ah.11 l1,1ppnwd
( O\la Mt'\ll S~. ( 'ornna dt>l Mar :i.I
I Ill· \1111,tanr' 111mfl<'p 111 .in 11 II kad "'l'I 'tunnnl
! d\1 111 alw ""' qu.111t·1 .111tl tlw \1·a "'-111~' \flt.'Ol till'
11·111,1111dn ol llH' 1'\l'll'"•' 111 .1 futtlt l'll11r1lr\111)1.1111 ate h
up
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H11mnn \>\ho l 1111ld 11nl\ \>\,111 h 1111 lhl· \1dt.•llnt'\ \>\llh .1
'P' .lllll'll ,111l lt
\.\ 1· h.1d 1rn11hll .1d111,1111y 1A1lh11ut I l\,11n 1hr11· \Jld
c tl\11 C lliJC h l>aH· lll'llrrn \\l· pl.1H·d \l'f\ ""tll .1ltt•1 till'
111'1 4u..tlll'r hut
"vll'\a ml'at1 .... h1k rcfu\<'d to kt up 11n11l 11"'a'100 l;11t·
1111n11rd1np 1\\" \ 1 nth \lr.11~ht """' I hi \111 \t,1nit' ·"" ~ II
111 lr,11111t· < dM \ I
\111'11\ "i('JI Int \lk\;1 v.ilh Ill pol Ill\ .111d \n~ll' < •Ull l.1
h,1d 11 I r,1n \.\ ""' l11l'cl I•• t.1kt• up thr ,1,11 k lrn till ~·,1 I\'"'" p11u11n•• 111 \11 p111111\ am l11dtny ~<1111 thl' nuddk llAn
quJrh"
1-:,tanr1a 51 . Saddlebadi 37
I Ill' l.OJttk' ( 2-2 1 n kill(Ul' ~-7 OVl'rnll) pld)td a \lrong
dl'll'll\I' l' \n ond half l11n111 ng lhl' "l'llltng Knadrun nl'r\ to
1u\t 11 p111nt\ ahl·r 11ltl'rm1'\lon
I hl' r afll''> pla\IOJI. v.1thou1 ;\rn) lldthC!Kk Cl\l'I •
111111\·d a 2<1-_ I dl'ltt 111n 1111' \l'rnnd hull. 'ronn~ the far'll 10
prnnl\ ol thl' th11ll p1·r111d
C on nu· Ura1ell r1111t h1.·d 20 point\ '""'"'"''and n1m·
\tl',1" for th1· w1nnn' ".iren Rindone had 14 and Junior
ln1 P.nlak 1..ill1nl 11 poanti, and a1.rnun1rd for 12
I 1'1111111111\
I n1 v1•r'li t 'r 43, lnin1• 41
I lw l.k1 1\11111 JI" l'' 1 .ll h In 1 Ol' \l hool .1 I -' marl.. ·"
tlH I 1111.11" ht'ld •>I I .1 l."1-\n 11nd 'h111 attl·mpt h' tin·
\ .1q1w111\ to \l'l Ufl' till' 11111mph
t nt\i'r\11\ !wart J \l''en-p<11n1 ad,an1c1gc 1n thl'
\l'tond h,111 11111\ 111,cc Inane cH·n1ualh tra\.\l t11 .... 1thin
om· 141 40) 111 lht• wananl( moment\
\t·n1111 u·nl\1 Brenda /11nmrrmJn kd ,111'><Oll'f\1A1th
I ., prnnl' f111 I ll•H'r"t' I l'Jmm.Hl' Kil) Matwb.irJ
1111lt hl·d I~
1't-wport C'hr11tlan 33, fol Lutbt'ran zt
\ lu1111u' r.al h 111 lht• '><'«ond half rnmt•d lhl'
C 1111q11n11r' 111 4) t11 lhl'lr \n11nd \latll'nl) Lcaiim•
11111111 ph ""111111111 a lo"
< .al I utht•ran aprx·ar1•d an U1111mantl at halft1ml'
k.11l111y '2 11 •" h"'I "'l'"'JX>rt C hrl\ltan ""·'' 0111\ h1111n11.
.it J l 7 f)l'fl t'lll l llP from thr lit·ld
B1111hl· < onqul'tor' l)(.·¥"Jn 1er111na an on lht• ha\kl.'t 1n
tlw w1011d hull h1111n11 <1' JX'rH·n1 wh1k· lam111nll lh<'
\ 1\11111\ .11 thl drlt'll \l\.l' l'nll Ill IU\t \\'Hit \l.'{Ond-half
p111nt'
./
DAMERON JUOOE MURRAY O'CONNOR
Rustlers stun Dons
\ dll\lfllt l,l\up h\ "'lantu i\na
< olkgl'\ \.11kt· K<'ll~ al lht.• hu11er
""l'lll 111 lhl' ha,kcl hut pro!I!Qll) l·amc
h.1t k. out Wcdnt·'>da) night. allowing
ho\I ( mlt.len Wn1 IO hold on for a
thnll1ng 7~-71 OH'rllllll' \ ll'IOr\ Ill
\<1u1h C oac,1 < onkrl·nt.l' hCJ\kt.•tb.111
.I\ 111111
\11d 111 thl' P<tnfic < oa\I < on-
lt·n·mt• '••dlJkh<Jl'k v.on ti\ '>noncl
\tra1gh1 a .. lhc < 1aul ho\ tuprx·<l hmt
< 1ru,-,mon1 flCJ-60 an l IC a1on
I lt'rl'\ how 11 happened
C.uldc.-n \\u t n . Santa Ana 73
I ht Ku,tll'r' \\on l11r JU'lt lhl· 1h11d
t1mt• in 12 trtl.'\, bul w11h thr wrn, lhl')'
find lhl·m~l vc' ltl'd wit h fi ve other
\( ( ll'3tn\ an thl· l'arh rnnfcrcnlt'
rJl('
\ 1hrN· p111n1 phi> h'r Koh
l>arnnon w11h I 40 rl·ma1nang 111
rrgula11un pulled the Ku\llcr'I even
Jll<.l \C.'nt \he _i.aini.: JOLU .ovcrumc.
I hrt'l' free throw\ -all rnmang in \he
final minute -hy flob ()'( o nnor
\Cukd the C 1oldcn Wc\t wan
1>11mnon and R1th Murray had lt1
p01nl\ dpll'tl' for the Ru~lkr~ whak
O'C onner and Mike Judge uddl'd 11
l'UCh
. addlt back It, Gro11mont IO
f hc<1aut hoH·onnectcd on 18 of 22
'ho1 .. trom the lic:ld an the ~concJ holf
10 improve their P< < rct.·ord to 2-0.
\k\ Adam\ h11 17 oft"' ~me-high
'O po1nl\ an thl· \l'lond half and al\(>
haukd down 10 rt•h<iund!I .
~addlchark \hot u r.111hna 72
pcrtt'nl Imm tht• field Ill the pme
Rrt'll Ola\.1t·r .1ddnl 14 JXllnt'> for
':uldlct>at k
SALES
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BIKES ·poic0ls & :~'!; OV, Barons win Sunset openers
oat Show I ht• 'iun'lt'I l l·agut• \(l((('f \l'tl\C>n k1tkcd nil \\t.•dn("\ I I I. "' II li.111. 11•hl ,,I\(.'\ .ind l'arnrd tht' SKATES
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NEW LOCATION NOW OPEN! reeofBoata ArJm1..,•,1rin $4 00 1l.1~ "'•th Ot.can \. 11:w holo1ng oil M.inna ~ I I 11un11u11 'hu1out
V.i lh:\ hrec11ng fl'l\l W<·.,1m1n\h'r 4-') and I tl1\11n anll \1 llunJ1nttton Hcarh th1.·01kf\11nd hhlion h:i11kd lo
TUNE UP SPECIAL
Regularly 2500 NOW_l 795
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o ffer aparns t b 1 S, 1984
OPEN 7 DAYS
M!!M Verd11 C•nl•r
2701 Harb<Jr 81¥d
Coei.t MH•. CA 92 26
(71 4) 751 -4882
l05 Pelrn'
Balboa, CA
92661
(71 4) 673-135l
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N411irww Hunting Dog Hall ( 111/tfr,.,1 $1 ()(}
kt Hot Dog Boat 0 f J('n',
Ing Halla· 1 ()(J fm1 wr.·ek<liJy-;
Galore 5dt & l,tJ{I 11 0() cJf1
Pwtdng ..-.,. COW Palace
Janl3-22 °"' 415-563·5100
P1101 Logbook -111.IJ Pl.lat CandJd comnvnton~•
trchu11wt11 an thl
llun11ni1on ~·41d1 pl11\lng w .t lkadlotk J I I tar ""'th rat h W•1m do1111natin(I. one h, If
In 1hc ~II View I C;tlUl' ht.tnti• rt·m.11nt'd unhl'atl'O II ":l' ,111 rdl\Ull an lhe '"" half .... Murk ( ampbcll
111 loop plu\. h) c:dg1na 11 l urn 2-1 '>< ort•d w11h I 0 man ult'' rcmoan1ng. < ampbcll \toll' ao
< >tcan Var\\ thl' h>P-rllnkrd -.quad an 4 I\ ••PP<'il\'d an l'HlUlt C hartit•r pa\\ .ind walked an Jlnm· on thr lt0{1ht•
u1m111nruj ahcr iak1nul:.O hnt·balflcad o\.CI thr Vtk1ni~ I tuntmaton lk':u h 1u11hc t•quah1t•r w11h fiH m1nutr'
on Jlltth h\ \nd\ \uufer and Jamt· ThomP\(in rrn1ain1n(l on ·' (lO,)I h\ r uu·n Pham ,l\\1\lcd b) Ju..on
nut Mimno madC' It antrrc\tana. 3\ lxan f'iH·ulhJ \.1Jntnc1
ldlltl'll wrth ft-.r min ult"\ rem111ntna ttowt'\l('r the r Ill' Oakr' UUl\hllllhd h:u Pl'r\ M·2 an the 'o('(Ond half
"·11hnv.1i.., htld on to am prov<' their oHrall m1rk 10 14· 1 ·I In lhl w.1 Vil'" I ,·,11tm r ,tant 111mpro,cJ 1tHrtord
()(("Jn' ltV. and Uun11naion Rca(h \It an thl· fil\I Ill \.()~11h thl' '·I triumph ll\l'f llll\I r If otll ~mt ol atJouhlrhu<ltr 11 S '\Of' 1da) n1 ht 111 I lunuoa1on
H<'uch 111 h with f uunt.un Valln ur\d l d1\1>n mcc11na 1r1 < u111., \\,111un 11111 tht• wrnnana ao.11 "-Ith to 1111null'.!\
1ht· 7 '" n11httap Mnrtn11 '""' \.\-ntrn111\tH 111 7 I rada' 1,•nuunan1 10 lhl wnh·\1 I 11rl1"'' Hr11d ttcndm k'\ ll1J
\I ~nunuun Vall ·'t. thC' 8.atun\ rC'Cfl\~d goal' lri1m "mnl lor 1lw I e11k'I nl1c:r a \Cord'" lir\t hall \tn~· Mulkn ~fork ~udraqua Pt h'I Juhan .. 4•n .ind raul I \\;lOl Ill h·!· I I)\ t•rull. fl'H'l\l'J I \ .. \('\ trum aoJhl'
( ttlftilh tn hrl'\'/(' Jlll'I Wr \tm1n\h'I I roll' s.11.11.11
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A11a111, 11 Wetllln111on
1110, 11e,.<1 ., Hov••on
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8tote •S. U o1 Sen 01'90 S7
Notre Oame 66. Oreoon ~
Redlanc" I I, Le Veren 61
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l ow•on $1 ,1, Lelev•tt• '3
SOUTH
Clt m•on 79, Georgia T t<ll 69
OuU 7), .A11pal1cllle'1 SI 60
I" tntuctcY 51 Mlnln loot ~t •1
L01.1l•ltt11 TKll 63, SW L01.11\lt ne 67
Mlr"ltll 7' VMI SJ
Olo Dominion 61, Jt mt• MIOl~n S.
Tutene S3, s Mlu io l11pi )I
\11n<llfblll 69, At1blm• 61
\llrglnte S1. N. Cerotln• SI ~
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E lll•not\ 61, C ltvtl.enel St 66
E M>ehlo1n ... No '"'"°'' s I tnellene 1), tlllnoll 61 (Of)
low• St 7', Oktell~ 6'
Ke nM11 101, TtxH SOl.lthtrn t•
"'"'~I "· 8owllng Grttn n Lovot1, IW ''· Oevtoe1 '3. OT Ml1m1, Ol!lo 71, To .. <10 6l
Mlu ourl to No tow• •S
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SOUTHWHT
R~• 4l. ru~ CNlltten ,,
Tt.cH .A&.M 63, Bevtor S7
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CO'-WIUNITY COLLEGE
FulfenOn SI, 0re"9t Cout SJ
CSeuWI c..11 c.....,._.,
'VLLa•TON -Truem•n 1, Snow 4,
RoNln\ 4, Vu l 21, LortV I . Lucu 11,
Fteflntt 0 FlfC>uM>ll 2 To11tt 7• 10· ti st
OttANG• COAST -Mc>f111n •• C:.owoe
7, 81trv 6, s1111nen• 17, S/\ettuck I,
Svmenall.I 3, C:.ueu 12. Farmtf 7 To1111 7•
.. S3 Ht Htlme Or111M Coe" 11 11
Total lov~ Oranoa Coe•I IS. Fullerton
10 Fou..O ovt Gueu IOCCI
Gotdtn WHt 75, S.ntl Ana 7l
(huitl (east CMftf-)
UNTA ANA -Kettv 10, Lewi' ll.
TllOmu 70 Sl\ew 11. Trle>i.11 ' Welker •. Wlllt1m1 4 T ot1lt ) I II IS 1l
GOLOaN WEST -Stbelr 6 Dameron
" Helley 1 Jud{ll I). 0 Con~ I)
Murr1v I• Love • Totel\ l1 11· IS 1S Htlfllmt Senti Ana . JO 1' Rti1ul1Hon .....
Totel lovl1 Sanlt .An1 17, C:.01oen WHI 11 f-oult <I oul Helley l<iWCI
5e~ck 6', Groumont 60
l"edfk CMJI C~el
SADDLlaACK -AO.mt 20, OH111~ ,,
JOlln.on 10, O.Ct .. I 10, Atc-•u• 9,
Tl!Of'N\ 4, 01w1on 1 Totel• 1' 11·21 " G•OUMONT -Cior<lon 19, Ov1ttunel
14. Trovon 11, Wllllt m• 6, Nelaon 4, Sc/\t lv
•. Muller 7 To1111 26 I· tO 60
H11tllmt Grou mont, )J-JI
To111 toula S.ec!Oteblc~ 10. C:.ron mont
11 Tt<nnlctlt 0-Mt r ISi. Adem• IS)
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Compton U . Ml ~.,., Alnlonto 41
Cttrllo• 71, Cvl>flH 6l
S.etllr .. '('• Olmet (7:)0 Pm.I
Or•rlQt Coe'' et Cvoreu
Ciot«Hn Wt" •I F ulterton
(errllo• ., Mt Sen Antonio
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P1clflc Cout Com.t9nCO
CtnflfeMt Ovtrll
WL WL
Sa Cl<lltbec k 1 0 • t
lfT rTiT Vi~v 7 IJ "1l 1
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Sen Diego Ml•• I I 9 1
Sen Ot-.o 0 1 ' $
P110m., 0 7 10 1
Groumont 0 1 ~ I I
Wtelne'4tv'• kerH
Sadc!leblcll "· Groumont 60 lm~l•I V•tttv 79, MlrtC0\11 •S
San 019'10 Mta.e 1•. kn 01'90 69
SoulllwHtern 61. Petol'nlr •s
S.""dlY't Oemt1 (7;)0 p,m.)
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Sen 01190 el MlreCOtl•
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Grou mont el Soutllwnlern
HIGH SCHOOL
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HUNTINGTON HACH -terry 10, l~ ti folen 4 Ml1I« I , HINlletl 5.
Jelfen 4 $ntw 1 CVttCll 2 fltlH I 0
Toltlt 7S J 7 U 10.ION He<flttfl 71, TllOl'net 4,
JoMMn I, Werlrwlr 11, Wltet 12, Al'l\tt\IM
1. llncltlr I, TMtw 0 Tol•I• tl IS t6 Sf
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T•ttl ICIUI' HUflll"°IOl'I hecll 11. dlMM
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l'Coil.tlllt ln V111tv 2J t U 11 J
w"'""'"'1" I, • 4 .,._» Tote! louh· l'-t•ln Velley I•, W"I•
"lintier 16
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OCaAN YllW -Or"'*"" f, Mo-IJ, Slre'9fll It, ~ff 2, _.,,,._ 2, WllMn 16,
lutltf 11, Smith J, Mvelle 1i la"f!H 2,
.A11111tllne • Totllh n n-u 11
MAA.INA -•OM111welt 12, .... ,..,. t,
Crowtev 7, Smllll II, Creft •· l lUlrom •. W~ 6, Or.,_,,,, 0 Tot.it 1' IA•ll U
~lrYOUwtln ~ View n 14 10 1t-11
Mllrlna IA ' 14 17-U
Tiiler tO\llt Merkle n. Ocffn vi.w " Fouled ovt· DrefMim (Ml.
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Mue11C11 ,., HIM U, liVllll 5, ,.,._,I/IV 12.
Mtl'k 2, ~ ' Totelt U IJ•2l 6)
LAGUNA llACH -HHu f , FOftunt
f , Ttl>Ptr It, Jorden 10, 9lt/lt0fl S,
McGretll 2, Arnell 0, llltttf! •· Welford J
Tol11t 2• 14·24 '7
kM• ... Ouel'tWt
Min ion Vtelo 10 10 7) ID-6)
L•!Millt leecll 16 U 11 I._.,
Tote! IOUlt MlniOn Vltlo 7.J, LeeuM ltlltfl 10 lfoult<I oul NHH (LI), eveM
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Cleuet C..1t ~I
SAN CLSMINT• -Mt.Jrrev 12, Wede ~. Gerrett 12. Clta.oto ). Love 2. Vllltnuev• n lot••• n 11-1• tt
DANA HILU -Anlelll,l((I 1 C.~
I. Cmt4ell 2, ~$wMntv 1•. Jetf«t lO,
Mtlllltu 10. '°""1en 1'. Mo«Nw l To1111 '17 20-21 ,,
(Scort bv Qver1er11
Sen Cllt\'ltnlt '' 12 70 IC>-i4 Dana Hiii• II n 11 lf-72
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let1111¥• 1$CI, Murrev ISC I
capo v.a.v ••• LHUNI ""' ..
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LAG"'NA HILLS -Lllll" 11, Carltr 10,
S.lllng J, Ple,,,.1 4, lrown 2. ltlnetet I,
HadlOlv • Tolela 7.J 2•7 "
CA,.llT•ANO VALLaY -I Cell 1), H
Ceu n, Trevino 14, 0411 t, .t.oulltf 2,
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Totelt U 11·10 61
ktt• llV Oli•""'1
LH unt Hilt• 12 I 12 lot-46
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DeutKll 2. Mooney 3 To1e11: IS 17·2• •7.
SADOLllAa< -•. Welton "· M
W•ITOll .-. Lulln '· WelklM •• Otar 7, IClel o.
P1lerton 7 Totela 11 4· IS "
SC.. llV °"'""" E 1tencte 17 '' I t-41 ~ I ll IJ 12-46
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8runeHt 0, Summto 0. Tottl• IS 6-13 U
NIWite>ttT HA•M>a -McG111ren 20,
Sortnttn 1, Fruer >. ~" 10, Molden 10,
James I. 8eecll o Totels 1• 1)·11 SI
Seer• IJY °"""'" Et Toro 10 % 7 17-M
NtwPOrl Herbor II 6 II 16-SI
To1al lou11 New11«I H•rt>or 14, El Toro
17 l'0\119d Ol.ll Stone IE Tl. Sllockev (ET). Frtter CHH)
Irvine 41, Unh19f'IHV 41
ISM vi.w ~I
UNIVl•StTY -Ev.,.tll l , Fltmerll ),
St011off to, Peutton 1, Geftlllt 6, \lfllkllttll
• Totelt I• ll·2t 41
l•VINI -Ounl.eP t , Celdwlll S, ai.tmen
14, lthe>dei 6, NHI 12, Temure ?, Trout 0
Tol1I• 17 14·13 41
kttt by Ovartw•
Unlvtnllv I 10
lrvlne 11 t
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l'OUle<l out Dunleo m
7 l.,_.1
10 ls--41
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PtllcllOwtkl IS, Judd 17. Kimme 6, Peulln O
Total• 13 ll 11 l9
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ktrt bv OUtrtwl
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Coron1 Ofi Mer 14 17 I 6--•S
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Mar 17 FoultO our GrMn CC<IMl, W.lmmt
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Newpon Chrhttan 71, c.t Luff\. 17
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GAL LVTH••AN -Cunnlnollem '· Zlm<l•rt 6, HlmM 2, Seek• I. Crou 2
Tot1I• 7 l ·I 17
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14, Weotr 17, Howerd 11, Mor9tn 6, Stu1rt
1, MOitke 10. Grtncll 7. Kilt., 6, Hto11lo111
• Tol11\ 34 10· 16 71
Sar• Irv Ova""' Ct l Lullltren I 3 6-17
NtWPOrl Cllrl•ll•n 11 I) ,, ?0-71
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WL
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E1ter><t1 l I
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lrvlne ? 7
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El Toro I l
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BOYS
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I OowMV ltn Gebrlel V.-.V 11-2 f LvnwOOd Sell O•ontl van.v 10 ' IO ~ck Sa• vi.-10-1
2-A Dlvlalon I Sonort 'r-ey I) 7 2 Gwev HK!endt 10 l l 5-n l«nardlno ..,, ANlfH• 11 ) • Sant• Clare llrontler ll·l s lotllta HIC!ende M 6. Workmen Velte "1111 .. ,
7 .An1t1oot \111\fv ()olden 11•4 I Monld •lr Mt<len<lt t •) 9 Sunny Hrna Frwwev 10•)
1-A Dlvt..lon 1 81Mlnt Sunkl•I 10 3 7 WMlltr Cllrllllen OlvtnPICI 13-1 J L . .A Wl~tn .Alolle' .. ,
4 SI JOMOll ISM) L.ot PMlrH II 7 S AciulnH 0.Anu II ·• 'Clllml~ S.nle Fe 10·• 7 Rim of the WorlO S4.#lllltl 10) • Le""' S.ntt '' 10-J t Eltlnore lunti.kl ' s 10 a.ti· Jeff ~l1Ft 11 l
Small School• Dlvlalon Clltdwlek Preo IO·S 1 Rio Honoo Preo Preo 10-1 l Crouroeo• Dticlftlc ' 7 ' ,.. a.edtne Potv Prtt1 II 1 S F 1lltl a1P1ltl Oelp!llC IO·l 6 Et Peto Gel lto«>ltt FrM Lenee M 7 ...._le Cllrlt llen Chrltllen ..,
t Perecltl• Ottert·lnvo •·• 9 T tl\eelleol OeMrt•lnvo •·• 10 •ucklev Otlllfllc f · I
GIRLS
4-A Dlvlalon
1. •uen• cnenne1 tl-o 2. S.nte lartlare Cl\l,,,,.i 10· I >. Muf, Pacl!IC IS·O
• Morn1neal0e Ckten 11·3
S ComPlon Moor• "·l
6 Gehr S.n Gebtl .. Velltv lt·l
1 •.. _..... """ ,_.. 12-J
I Cllfvlf Cllv Ocai n 11· I
'· LelltWOOO Moore 10·4 10 Lono 8ttcll POlv Moo<t IO•S
I S.n Gt l>flel 1 FoollllM
l Pelmd.ete
• Fon11ne
S Loere
6 Sctlurt
7.GwtM ClltMlr
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f 8 ul'toutllt Cit I
10 LOl.ll\vlllt
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10 Gtllttlle
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1 Stnl1 C !ere
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FoolhlM
Centurv
Goleltn ~· 8eli Empire
l'oothlN
S.Vtew Stn Ftrnenoo \lelltv
Golden San Fer ,,.MO V t "-v
2-A Dlvlalon
Or•noe G•r<len Grove
0.Mrl Velle'I''
N,IHlon \letllv
W'"hltmonl
Fr-ev f Rio HOl'OO
5'.ltlurtlan
Hacltf'lde
Ht<ltnc:lt
1-A Dlvieion
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l'rontler
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10 Merentlt\t
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11-1 11·7 1)--2
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10·2
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2. Remont Convent
J w"'''c!Ot • St>trmen lncll1n s. Ntwpen(Mttleft
' h•umont 1 Ceml>bell HeM
I Rio Honc10 ~'° f Pltorl,,,
10 lnl•nc! Cnr11t11n
GOITA MaSA -81r1on 1, Garclt II,
HtrMle S, Lu• t, McEtrov 1. McKIOben I, Neet If, $c:tlume•er t Jotelt ll 16·1' 51 sc-WY Oli•""1
COione de4 Mer 0 12 II l>-U
Cotle Mitt 11 24 II ~SO
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UNIVl•SITY -Ml"uburt 12, Zlm· "*""" 17. M.eo I. Niii• '· OtGuolletmo '· Flnlev 9 Tolel• If S· IS 4l
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CAL LUTH•IUN -NIU 16, Ve-...tv
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.A~tOll I TOltlt IS )•12 J) k-ft~
Cat LulPltrllll 10 11 6 1-2t
Newoorl CN1tllefl ' 7 12 10-lJ TOlt l foul• C•I Lulllef•n IJ, Ntw.otl
Cltrltllen 7 Foultcl 0\11' \l•llftktv CCLI
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-Jf tntlett. 7• '*"lo, 120 r.U c:od
SmvtM l>MtMfl w L T "" 0, GA
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Ct llllfV 16 19 1 )9 161 llS
Vtll(OVvtr 1• n s 31 161 119
Winni~ IS 77 s l S II• 709
Klnet " n 1 )S llS 700
Mtmt OMU...
M1nnt~l1 70 II 4 •• '" lfl ---ST t:ouT, --w-n ' '1li6 1T•
C11k.e110 17 ,, 3 37 IS? , ..
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New J ... MY ' )I 7 70 170 I" Adlltft• OM'*
l oa•on 11 ,, , SI , .. IU
l uff•lo " I) 4 S6 171 ISi
Queo.c ,, 16 l i1 107 ,,.
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Tot•Wv HIP (Mllchtll) IUO 600 410
N•lurel .. r CCrttNrl UO >.20
P-rOHr Cl\efMd CPeut+ntl ,,,.
Alto l'aQd Sflovt .A.llMCI, $11.oow ~
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Time 111'
U aXACTA U·11 1>el<I 1102'0.
"fl1'H •AC•. 400 verci. Ouoe 0. Lu (l'rvoevl 47'0 "20 1.JO
Dot ••• ll••Cll uo s 10
Mlolltv Marcu' (kvlllt) UO
Alto teUCI Je" Vtlue IMu $ebrtur,
Or'anooull/IO Don, Talco Tom, l urnll'I CMI,
J"" Ir' own Suoer. OoM MUCllo 0"'41ro
Time. 2061
t2 IXACTA (I 10) paid 1)1720.
llXTH ••c•. 110 verch
lllflellon Hec10t CCrdt ) I' 00 4~ > 40 Miio Known IRulal UO l lO
.Arcfllt AM (Hermon> 6AO
Alta tece<I left Ml!o, Rt"" A 11111,
$1\lrlrvl F19111ar, Etar,,.1 ener-... Coun·
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HVIN'TH •ACI. 400 vereh
Kewttll T'r11 Tru (Svll 1.60 S 00 UO
DltJ Air-(Trttsure) 11 IO 4.IO
Crntel Ole mo<!Ch llultltl > 20
.Al\o rec.eel So"'tttlon Snee•. Got
SOlrll, Wlllrl ''"· lltelnv Dev Cesh Tlmt 20 50
U IXACTA 17·1) otlel 111)10
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llGHTH •ACI. 350 vercb
Steundltt Vttvel t 8r00illl UO 320 l 20
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Alto tectcl· Moon Wlleeltf, Sllt"'tel Dice Time. 17.65
U IXACTA CS·•I 1>elcl 11310
NINTH •ACa. l56 '(trOt
PllNIO« Roc11e1 ICatctottl 6 60 lAO l 10
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M.Onev leo• Lu (Floret) • 10 Alto rKIO e .... ,.,, Lii Rtel, OueNtv
Coe11rot, Sit ltall'ltllln Men. SwlftabO, Im
Cornlne uo, Bleck Onlrovtr
Time 17'1
t 2 •XACTA (10·61 1111<1 MUO .Att..-nct S,6S7
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P•eo. Senov Knoll. Cuc/\o\oor
Time 1 5.l
s•CONO •ACE •• lurlonO•
Wtrel C (McCerront 4 00 J.20 ao
Lord Eteoenl IH•wlev) I 00 460
Salty Prince Ct lbllltl HO "''° rKt<t Wlnchor 't It 11> H •DPV Gen eratlon, PePC>t PH. lttbrandtt. Eertv Fett,
WHt Oouoltn, Turbufotnt Ruler, IW M19'1ty, A iw1tt T
Ttme 1 11 11s u DAILY oouau 17 IOI pelel uuo
no•o •Aca. 6 1ur!Oo9•
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tncubut (lltttntuelal S IO >IO
Drn m Fttlllar IPIFIUlvl 1 IO
AIM> rec.a lnllrn.el1 Girl, Flftt Sec·
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Ttme I 12 ,.,TH R•o• I 111' rnllft
.Ang.i Clare IPlncavl 1 IO 7 .0 7 60
Promt11ne Girt 10tt•nou1M1vt) •IO S 60
MaleM\lan Sier IHtwltvl 'IO
Al•O receO MombO'• Pet Out al Soc;k1,
Nlctlv Netlvt . K.,vn'• I.a rk, 0..91 Lac!V
P>eluft 8rooa
Time I 4A llS u axACTA 11 11 P•iO 11100
'IXTH RAC•. 6 turtone\
Mvun IVt ltf11uat•I I tO • 20 • '°
Amoro" IHewllv) 10 00 • 60
""•Romp IMcCerrol\) 1 00
Alto rece<I ~tetv Rive, Vlltrt. C.rownlal I Love VOi.i 81bv CatbOnelalt
Time I 10 I S
s•v•NTH •.ACI I • mltn OCI turf
Oorvt ITorot ~ 00 l 00 UO
Nortl\ff\ltrn ILll>l\amt l IO 710
IC.eltrlnt 1111 Grett ISllOtmaktr) HO
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Time I '8 41 S
li IXACTA ll II Pt !O a.JI 00
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B•re Leu I lle1tn1uet1J 10 00 S 10 •IO
Cn1moegn1 f\le tSt11nt>trol a 80 HO
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Stvll•ft Lao IF 1.111111\I 610
Ai\O rtct<I 0.C•O. Wont 8rU'll County
IM Ptlt Sn•ttt T UOOf Plfl lt Men How
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Time i SO ' ~
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aovt' MCCW
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Jim Htlforo OOn POOllV taobOv Cltm~tt ~Miiier
Freel COUO!tt
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Nlctl F110o
Frat* Conner
8otl loyel
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Joetnmen
Thome1Grtv
Lennll Clemtftu
MerllHevft
lr"9CI F uon
RtcNrCIZcwol
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8tn Crenllltw
lt1IOll Lll'IClrum
Hubert Grl9tl
K.-nOrMll
ECISNtel 0 .A Wcttt)flng
Pt YM Stewert ...,., Oottll'lluit
Mark O'Mtert
Grier Jone•
1111 •ooer• L.ov Grellam
TornNllMrll
OoMle Hemmond lltJL~
Tom Kitt
Gevar-er
Ed Flotl Jim Colbefl
DIVI 81H
lrtll Uoott
Tim Slme>Mlll Jc SnMcl GibOv Gtt0tr1
John COOk
Tommv Nall.tllme
Miiier ear tier
Pnll Henco<k
Ml~t Pvtn.em
Alrnol<I P11mtr
Mlkt NicOIOtllt
Mark Ptetl
L_...d ThOmP\Oll
De.,. Elenetti.fOlf
Oelflcl Ootln Morrlt Htlll\~v
Dan For'1'1an
Mike $u1Uven
luCICIY C,a re1ntr
~Torrence
Gtor0tCadlt
Victor R-llOo
W•h .Arm,1tono
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l(lkllO Aral
Boo Nlur~v
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1-----"8lJC---NO--TlC£------i·-----NllC---NO~TlCE------------"8JC---NO--TlC£-----rtalC NOTICE Ml.JC NOtlC(-. -------------M011C1 ~_,. NOTIC8 lfYmMO _,. MOnC8 Ofl .,..._~ IN 91-PtCTmOU8 8UIMH PUIJUC; HU.MIO NOTIC8 C.W MOTICI
The County..,__, 01M11C11 of fn. County lanMa11on Ofatrtctl Of No110e It -.Oy 8"Wlfl the1 the MOnCI Ofl TMHJTm 8AL1 ..... 9TATl•flf1' NOTICI II HfMIY OIVIH llYI ......... I•.. TO Wll.&.IAM JOVANOVIC o,_,. Of Orainoe eount/, Q.,._ Otlll09 of Otano-COilnty, Cell-undlnioMd will no1 0. r.,ot1tlbl9 lW .. 1'M :Thi f0110Mnt Pl'90fl9 ent Ooll'O INt City C®nCil --hold I public .._. ~' 11 rAKE NOTIC61tlat In acuon hN' lou\la. I reoelW _.... llldt \lntll ~n a, wtll r..w. ...illlt ~ until for MY cletitt Of llabdltlM OOlllfeeted YO\I ARI IN Dlf'AUI.. T UNDl!ft ~ bu11nee1 ... heatlngr.-Mw of lhl llOt)lleatlon OI "9¥... .... i-i oomlNl!Cled ~ ~ In l"-
11 00 AM.. r..a.r . .-.u.y 14, t 1 00 AM ru.deyj J*"'etv 24, W enyone Olhet tnan m)'llllf on or OHO O' l'">S~ DA.fa> tNl1 TRAOtTIOHAL HOMES AIAl TY Newport CenW MtOIC:ial .,.io.ng., ~ S( P 6425 County CcNr1 of v•. ~
tN4 8'dl ""'6U bl r.,._, 81 Vie ltM. Bide n11,11I bl ~ at tNi altar tti1 dete Oiied. ~tier 2 t. UNI.EU YOU TAKI!! ACTION TC AND oavfl.OPMENT. H 11 E.c condillondr ~~ by IM PIM• In the $uperl0t Col.It! OI the Stitt Aagi9try. under Humbel HO t by~,.
Oialrtcta AdmtNl1tltWe offlo. bj Olatnc11 Admlnlttfltl'W offtoM bj 1913 PM>TrCT YOUR PM>~TY. t1 COM1 Hwy. Cofone cMI Mer, C. nlnQ Comml9aion on Jenuary 6, of Clllfofnle, l0t the Counly ol l.O• I~ of 1 wteln account rencsartct on
the d•t• and time ~ M1 tM date and time Mr91Ml:loW .. , CM9tlne L lltd MAY I( SOLD AT A PUllt.10 IALI. HUI 1"4, wfllCh lncluclel ,,,. fOflOomO: Angeilee Of before o.c.tnber 17, ttU II)
I01'1h, al ~ time 1"-f wriH tie pue>-IOlttl. 11 wfllCfl time 1"9)' ~ 0. pub 224 S Malena 0t • IF YOU NHD AN [)(PUNA TIOH OJ !¥W•tl David Butll, 11 Ian AMIHOMINT NO IN • A«lueet In tM Malt., ot the !allta of MONlll. Ctlettllow, Orlfflth1 & 1ioaa llcly oPe1* end •amtned at lhe llcly 0C>enect and e.camlned at It'll Oranot. Calif t2Mt T'HE MATURI O~ :THI PAOCll&> a.o.i1111, Newpof1 IMclh. Cetlf to 1111bllch I PllMld Community PAUL £RWIN BAUS MD , 1190 (lormetly known at Morellf,
office of the Dliltricla. t0844 l!lll9 ot«c. Of the Dtatrlc'9. t*4 0.~0tengeeo-to.llYPllottNOSAGAINSTYOU.YOUSHOYLO t2MO 0.-.1lopnWttP11nendt>9\1lapmMtktlcr#t'l 11 PAULE IATU. MD CMnllow.Grlttttr.&Oonald.toni. A~. l'OW\lMI Val69)', Celltomla. A---. l'ounllffl Vall9y. Cellfo<nl& Jan t I, 12, 18, 1"'4126 14 CONTACT A LAWYl" Thll butlnMe la ccnduGted by .,, lttndltOt tor~ 400 of~ ConwvatM ANO FUR'THIR TAKE NOTlc!
fOf the to110W1nQ tor lhe followlna: On 211/84 at 11 30 AM IMPIRIAL lndMd\111, c.tit•, and lrMnd portldne OI Oil-HotlOI le here«>y g"'9n lhll IN ttlll by Ott* of H1• HonQlif J\ldoe
One (112 fon Flat Bed T~ One (I) 4-Whelll Drtve .>MP PlBJC NOTICE BANCORP u the duly ~'*' E\191'9" o.vtO 84.llk trlctln; ~IP9 No 41 Md !10 eo •lo undertlgrn.d wrin Mii 11 Prlvete Nie. Hougtiton made on Tu.clay, Ifie
8'*;11lcallon NO A· It 8 Speolflc:ltJon No A· '11 T rut1 .. uncs. and P\il'W1t0 Deed Thia •ttlWment "9 flied llrith In. rtGINllfy Mid PfoC*ty from ll'le 10 tn. hlg.hllt and b4111 bidder, IUb-2oth dly of \O.C.-ntler, A.D 1N3.
Bid• muat be IUbmllled on tn. 81dl mutl be Wbn'lllled on lhl NOTICI °" QI Ttutl Rlcotded on 8/30112 .. County Claf'k of Otenge Col.int)' on from tn. C·O-H Olttrlct to Ille P.C )let 10 conflrmatton of uld ~tor MrVIOe UPof)IVOU of ""' Mid Writ Of
torm ~led by 1t11 Oiltrlelt In~ tonn ~'*'by tn. Oiltr~t In ec-WTPOID ~~c .. lrt Document no 81304116 ol Offlclej Oecembet 1, 1"3 Dlatrtet, and the IOCtl)ttnee Of an Court. on 0t aft• the 241h dey ol Summon1 ltld 8tat9mlnt Of a.Im
cordance Wllh all ptOVltlOl'I• of '"' cordanc:e With 1111 ptOYlllofll Of the AND LIA--" Record• In,,,. otnoe Of IM ~-'2Slm Envtronmen111 Document. F~ 198'4. .. ,,,. otflOI Of br Mwrtltemenl In Otle ( t) edition apectllceUone apectlatlona Holl~• 11 tlefeoy gtv.n th•I of On11"1V9 County. Cel1lcwnta. ••· Pul>lilhed Otenot CO< D9lly RE8U8DIVISION NO 7te • ~ Ttiomat V Deihl. 13024 Batley 81 . o the D.uy Piiot Newl~l INI by
SpecttlGatlonl, bid blanke Md SpecjllClllOM bid Ollnllt and H1o1My t AllllUflntt. Inc · Tren. ecuted by Bert A Norred. 1 mWried Pilot Jan 6, t2. tt. 21. 1914 quett 10 reieubdlvlo. tovr eillellng P.O. 8ox 9311. Whllllar. CA Wvlcl of r90mt.ed m.il It~
11o111n.t infonnatlon may be obtlolned ""1,,., lnl0tm1tl0tl mayo. obtained '"°'· ol 2130f Patl'llln<* Rd .. S1e man WILL S~ll AT PUBLIC AUC-138-64 paroell of land Into two paroela IOt 00«>1·1311. Counly of l.oe A~. to be oooa and tultldenl notlOI
at tM above lddreee T~ 1t 1n. 11>c>V1 tddr... T~ 103, City ol Ollf'llOO(l Baf. C•lll«nta. TION TO THE HIGHEST BIDOt!A medk;:al oftlcl PlolrP<>MI ano rtllled Slate ol Cetltomla, ell rlghl, tllle and upon yO\I ol lhe Mid Plllnlltf,
M0-2t 10 Of "2·24' i 1/Ted Hoff· 540·2010 Of H2·24 t' I/Ted Hott-lnlend• lo .... certain ~~Ill P<OO-,OR CASH. (p1y1t>l9 •t llme of •14 --IL' Mftfll't parking (P11catt No 1 and 2), one lntll'Mt of Mid minor. con.tervtl•. M0telll, Cn.rtko.. Griffith• & Hogg ~ man «ty to· Ptlfry Monie .._.poration. in lawful money of tri. United S1a111 '"~ "" ~ parcel exctu.lvely IOt medical offlc:e In (11\d 10 aM tn. oen11n rMI ptQ9ettY (formerly known 1t Mor•llf
Chief of Procurement Chief Of PrOWtltMl'll 8tnlendld Trane0t'-"s (l~).C~ 5~ It THE l'"ONY OF THE IMPfRIAl. 1 l')CTITtOUa _, ... II P\ifPOIM (Paroel No 3): and OM t1tvt1t• In tilt County of Otanoe. CllertkOW. Gr11f1t11 & Oontlid9on). and Propw1'/ and ProPlft)' an ~ · le _... ty "' I L BUILDING. 102 WEST FIMT parcel ex~ IOf Plf'Clng tlNO-Stet• of Calll°'nla, par1lcUlar1y 0.-AND FU"THER TAl(I! NOT1CE
Publltned OranQe Coul o.lly Piiot Publtthtld Otenge 00111 Dally PllOt Newpott 8Mcl'I Tc.i11rn1•. ,r!!',' STREET. TUSTIN. CA all rlOfll, tttM The ,=-:.:=:! doing lure purpoaea (Parcel No 4), localed acrlbed .. tottows. IO-Wfl 11111 yOU "'"'' wrilhln h1'9111)'~1
Jan 12. 1te4 245-84 Jan 12, tt84 ' Nldp lnMtendedl c ran•~ __ .. I ' •nd 1n1 ..... 1 convey.cl lo and r\()1111 blolaiflMI ... 11 400 ~port c .,,,., Ortvt Ofl the LOI 33 ol Tract 8220, Book 227, (28) d•Yt OI tn. dltl "' tn. P\1611-24&-8.4 tf ry Otr 1 Ofporat..,. •· In! .. "'' 0 held by It uno.t tald Deed ol Trwl In , · northMatetly comer of ~ Paoea 35.39 of Mite. Map. c111on ot thlt NotlOI ent., an "'9·
lllMback 10 lllO H1o1nny' AM-the prQPef1y tll~led In Mid Col.Inly, PM INTL, t&23 t Cllltt Llltl, Ct .. CentetOtlYlend San Mlguel Ot!Yeln • mOI• con1monty known u · 11220 pear1nc:. 910ned b)' yourMlt Ot ~ Pl&JC NOTICE ------------tiwtanta. Inc · Trantlll'Ot IL ..... ). Celltomfa ~lt>lng the land thef• F°'-inllln "11'i.4 Ca 92700 Cent.,, Rllrnet Of Fountain Valley. CA IOllCttOf In the k~ eoun ·-Jc NOTICE Ille Mid ~al j)f<>Plf1y,. ~.,In HUMn M Hant. 1•n1 C<atlt USE PERMIT NO 3078 . A9quael 92708 Alglltry ol 1185 Battle ltr .. t
NOTICf INVITINQ 9'01 '"~ deacrtptlon ol wllleh It u lotlOwt. to-LOT 40 of Trect No Jl39, In Ille Lltlt Cl · Fountlln Valt9y, C• 12708 o permit tti. cootlrue110n OI an Terma of NII cath 1n ltwtul mon.y Ktmtoopa. Brlllth Columblt, I~
Tiie County Sanlt111on Otetrlelt ol STATIMEIT or """°"AWAL wit R.Ptaur1t1I Equtpm~t ind CO\lnty of Otange. State ol call-Mantouflh Mathkourl, '8231 IO,OOO(l)lull 0t mlnut) eq. '1 .. NVln ol lhe Unlled 81e1 .. on conllrm•tlOn 1111wtr to the Claim hlrlln and un-
Orange or Orange County. Call-~ PAllTW"lfflr localed •I t333~7 E. South Str .. 1. lom11. ••per m•P recorded In booll °'11" Liiie Ct .. Fountain Valley, Ca. llOI')' l'llldlcal oltkie ~t ot Nie, or part 'OUh and balance ,_, you do eo. thl P111n11tt nwiy
fornla. will recel..-. lffled blot 1o1nlll Ofl9RATINQ UNl>elt City ot Cerrito•. Cellfomla, and 20 1 t3S. PIO" 37 10 40 lnclual"9. 01 92JOS . located II 358 San Miguel Oflvtl evldencld by not• MCured by Mon prooeld with thlt ectlon Md J~·
t t oo A M TuMday. January 24, fftCTITtOUI •U...,.SI NAM• 8111 Str"I. Corat11 d.i Mar, CA •and mlleell•MOU• mape In the offlot of 1111• bYtlneae 11 c:ond1o1eted by. 1 end rtllled Plt*llno 1true1ure In • gag1 or Trull Deed on the prOC*fY ment be granled egelnlt YOio! in your
1984 Bldt mutt be rlGelWd ,, Ille I Tll• tOllOwlng peraon llU wfthdrllWf'I llltl .. jd Nie and IMMbaclt Irena-lhe County A.corder Of Mid County Umlted parlntfah~ p0!'11on of Btoclt 400 ol Newport IO tOld Ten '* c.rtl of amount bid ll>Mnele
Oit1r1Ct1 Adm1n11ttAllff off~ by u a genetal Pll'I'* trorn tne PM'· aclton 11 IO be coneummated on 1"-The ttrwt IOdr... end otn.t H SSAN M MILANI Cenler TM pt09Qlll tlll0 lncluOt9 I 10 be dlpoelted with bid DATED 11 l(amtoop1. In,,,. PrO¥·
tl\e data and ume 11er .. nabove Ml nerWllo °' atl under the lie-23rd day 01 J1n1o1ary. t914. at lO common deelgn1tlon, If any of the Thia atalamenl wu nled wllh the requetl for• portlOtl of in. ,.quired Bide or otteta to be In wnllng Ind Inc. or Brfllllh COlumbla. 111115th dty
fof'tll, at wt11c:11 11me they wlll bl l)lolb· llllOu•P :,,... ngname of ARIES •.m .. •t the ottlce 01 ~ry MOftlt r•tl l)foC*tY dNCrlbed above II County C!er11 °1 Orenge County on k>ttllrMt parking to be located on wlll be received 11 the afor ... Td OI· of J1n111ry, A.D 1984
llc:ly opened and 1xamlned •I tl'HI COMPANY, 5202 OcMnut A~. ~POf~~· 11 ~7 ::;:,.IOOl~r ·purported to be. Unllnown 10 O.c 21· '183 l'm.w thit root Ol ltll P•l111flil etructure flee at eny llme after the llrtt publl· Thi• Notice It gl11et1 by lliOll A
office ot Ille Ol1trlcl1. 10844 EHl1 Hunllnglon Beaeh, Calif 112849 c" t 1 · lly o 11· 1ru11 ... Olreetton1 may be obtained p blllhed Ot-COMt Dlii"' NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER Clllon IHlfeol and belora d1t1 of Pede<Mn, MOfllll, C'*1k()W. Grll·
Aveni.le FO\lnlatn Valley Celllomla, The 11c1111oua builnHI name tit orn • Plolrtuanl 10 • written requeet au!J. u -·..-" ~IVEN 11111 Mid Plolblle n.atlflil wlll Mii ltlbl 6 Hogg, Soflcilor tor tn. Plaln·
101 the rooowing alatemenl tor Ille partnerthlP wu g~~~.,!",::~~~~s·~~R':g~iJ~64 milted within' tO daya from the nrat ,P11f~ t.: 5· 12• '9· 2e. '"3 0. held on lhe 23rd day ol January, Oiied 1111• 3rd dly ol January. 11tt •300· 180 Seymour Str .. t.
Dmrictt filed on May 12. t983 1n tne County 8 T 9 l'llOa publtc;1llon ol thlt noltoe To Ille 1014. in ,,,. City H•ll Council t984 Kamloop1. Brlllah Cotuml>I• V2C
tnfl\111'11 Megneuc: of Otange FILE NO F218358 Y en • S.nellcl•ry. RoMn. Wachtell & 1Ct11mber1, 3300 Newport Wayne E TllOmpton. Jr 2E3.
Rep1acemen1 Flow Mete<• Full N•me ano Addreu 01 the P•r· ~~/=d01 01 F~~ D lly Pll Gllt>er, 1801 Century P11k Eut Sull• PUBl.IC NOTICE BO\llevarO. Newport e.ach. Ca.. THOMPSON 4 BROWN Publlahed 011nge Cotti Dally Piiot
$pec:tt1c1t1on No E 142 IOf1 Wllhdraw1ng Power-Sonic: Cor· Ju ~2 198~•noe ou 1 01 2400, Loa Angele•. Ca 90067 All: !02883. tt wllldl lime and Place 7824 S Painter Av• Jtn 12. 1964
B1d1 must bl 1ubmllted on Ille poratlon po Box 6242 (3106 an · Suanne ~ntere1ted P«tOna may 9'>9M' and P.O. Box t90 23,_....
lorm aupplted by the Olstr1Ct1 In K · Spring SI Rec1wood City Calll 24 t·84 The unoertlgned Trua1 .. di.. ,~,A~:ru be heard thereon WANDA E Whittler. CA eoeoa
c:ordaoce with 111 prov111on1 ol tne 94003 P\&.IC NOTICE cllllma any llabnlly IOf any lncorrac:t-The lollowlng 1*'9Qnl .,. doing ANDERSEN. Thomu V Deihl mm• II' 111\TICE 1pec1ttc111on1 SIOned Ouy C Clum, Pr.. neu of Ille atr"t lddr ... and othel CITY CLEAi< ConMrVllOt ol tne Ellate '"~"' nu
Specifie8t1ona. bid 011n111 ~ Publllhed Orenge cou1 Dally K.--common dnlgnatlon, It any af'lowl1 bu~~ u ., 0 City ot Newport e.ac11 Paul Erwin BAIM. lie ..
lurtller 1ntorm1tlon lll•Y be obtained Pilot Jan 5, 12, t9, 26, t984 123-84 IUN~ COURT herein. Lagune N~~E0:_3:e177 oral Bay, Publl1heci Orange Coat Diiiy Pllol ConMrv11" ~~ ~=·
11 the above tdOre11 Telephone Of' 'fHI I TATI or Said tall will be mecle. bY1 wiltlOut Oonald WllHem Relrnlra, 23881 IJan t2. 1984 Publlthed Orange Co111 Dally Piiot (lea. 1101,.107 U.C.C.)
540-29 to or 982·2411 1/Ted Hott· CAl.WOMIA POR convenanl 0t warranty, ••Pf911 Of Coral Bay 1 -·ne Ni-"'"" Cl 92877 282-14 Jan t2. 13. 19. 11184 Notlc:e 1 ,,., ......... ..._ 1 crec:lllOfl
man TH&~O... ~led,J91garcilng_lttle~~.. ..._.. -v-· ---...----~ • •-1,,.~·· 0
Chief or ProcurlfT'lem Dl~IC -..nTIC[ Ofencutnbranoea 1opeytt1e,.,..lln· m.-ous1nea19 ~ed v,. -· "8.IC llJTIC£ 01 the wffi\ln nirniif \ran•fen:ifil end Property r~ nu11 ANGI Ing ptlnd'* eum ol ltle notl(a) ... lndlvld1o1ll. that t bulk trantler 11 11>ou1 to be
Publltlled Orenn. Caul Dally Piiot PU••.,. NOTICI HTAT'e OF A9RAM II. MNOA. cured by 1110 Deed ol Tr~t with Donald W Reimers K-1111 PUBl.JC M)flCE midi on P«tontf l>foperly hefeln.-.. _. -...... """ 0.0.-CS. ' Mid Tllll ttllemenl wu flied wttll lhl IUflllUOR Coutrf 11ter delcrlbed "' J an 12, l984 The City of Newpot1 llMCtt will CAU NO. A 11eat lnler•I thereon. u provided In County C!er11 of Otenge County on Of' TH9 I TATI Ofl HOTIC& °' The namae and blolllnael IO· '
243·84 r-lve approximately S3t5.000 In NOTICI Of' INTINTIOM noll(t), ldvll'IQll, If 111y, und« the Dec:. 9, 1914 CAltflORNIA, COUNTY °' TIWITEa'I IAU dr ..... or the Intended trant*ort
Federal Revenue Sharfn9 Fund1 d1o1r· TO NLl MAL termt of the Deed of Truet. flll. '2m'7' iLOt ANGIL.al ClNT1tAL DI.. 10.10l1-GIOI are NA R ENTEAPRISES INC 1
------------Ing Ille 1984·85 fl1eal yur Th11. "'<f'E"TY AT fltUVATI c:tiargeeandexpen ... olt,,.Trvst.. Pul>llthed Otenge Coul Dally TNcT YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Ctlllornla corporation' 9672 PlB.IC NOTICE along with I carry-over ol l?Pf'OK· -IA'-1 and ol Ille tru111 crMted by MIO Pilot Jan 6 12 19 26 1984 Pllllnlltt BRENDA l BAUCE DEED Of TRUST DATED AUGUST Velardo Hunllnglon eeaCh Call· lmetlly $135.000 from lhe 1083-84 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll Dted ol Truat. 10-yrlt: 1709.209.50 127·84 ' ' ' ' Defendinl'JIM l c ·URRIE 11 al 28. t98t UNLESS YOU fAKE AC· lornle ll2848 ' NOTICE OF DEATH OF fiseel yeer. will make 1vell1ble •P· on or after January 23. 1984. ,,,. rMtonable Nllm11e. Cr~plalntnl FULLERTON TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Tiie loc:allon In Cattlornl• of lhe SHEILA K. CARLSON AND proximately '450.000 tor 1984·85 und•nlgned, 11 Admlnlatrttrlx or The beneficiary under Mid Deed 111-C Mft-nl't MORTGAGE and ESCROW COM· ERTV. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-chief executive olta Of principal OF PETITION TO ADMIN· Public hearings are ICheduled '°' ll'HI Miit• of ABRAN B SEPEDA. ol Tru1t n.tetofOf• executed and de-'"~I niu irw. PANY • Catllomla Cotpocatlon. LIC SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN EXPl.A· bv91NM offtoe ol the Intended
2 30 pm end 6 30 pm on January JA . Dec:eaMd, wlll Mii at J>flvlle ltver.d lo the undlr"Oned I wrlnln CroM..Defend.,,tt JIM L CUR-NATION Of THE NATURE Of THE lraMleror 11 N/l'le ISTER ESTATE NO. A 31 t984. 1n the Clly Councll N.le 10 Ille hlgii.t net bidder, tub-Dec:4ar111on of Defautt and Dtmand auNNOR COURT RIE SYNDICATE R i 1 INC 1 Call· PAOOEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU All other t>utlMta namee llld ad-
1%1 !59 Cham be rt 3300 Newport ject to confirmation by the above-'°' Sale. ano • wr111.,, NollOI ol 0.-°'LOI AHQIU I fornlt Corporation . CHA ALES SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER dr..-uMd by Ille lnl.,,ded Iran•·
80V1evard, to dttcuu poulble u'" entllled SuperlOf Court. all the right, leutt and Election to Sell. TM Un<*· 111 North Hell 8ttMt ARTHUR FOWLER'. JUDY V On the 27111 day ol January. 11184. lerOf Wllhln lhr" yeer1 l11t )"91111
To all heirs. benef1("1anes. ot tile tund1 Citizen partlelpallon It tllle. lnd.lnter .. t the ealll• hU, Dy llgned c:auMd Nkl NotlOe OI Default Loe ......... Ca. I001J FOWLER. ROBERT J. THOMAS; 11 9:00 a.m , .t lhe 8th Slreet en· 1111 put 90 tar 11 llnown 10 ttte
l'reditors and contingent encouraged Tho11 allendlflil the oper1t1on ol t-or otherwtM. ac;.•nOElec:11onloSellloblrecoreledln Plelnlllf:BAE.NDALBRUCE BAENDA I. BRUCE· SAMUEL tr1nc:e ot the new County 1n1endeel111mler .. are•none red f Sh I K C laon flearlngt Shall htve tl'HI rlglll to qutred otllet than or In addition to Ille county _,..,..the rMI property II Oelendll'll. JIM L. CURRIE, SYN· GRAHAM JR DOES .0 thr h 70 CounhoUM, toc:ated el 700 CMc: Tne me( ) and bu9inetl lddtaM c •tors O e1 8 .ar provide written Ind oral comment• 11111 01 ,,,. deceoent 11 the llme 0, 1oca1ec1 Date 12128183 OICATE R & I. INC .. • CelllornlaCor· lnclualve. · ·· oug ·Center Otlve west, fOfrnerly known 01 ,,...nTnien~ transftfM(t) .,..
and persons who may be af'ld sugg .. uons regarding poulble hit death, In end 10 thel oer1aln rlll IMPERIAL BANCORP pore ti on: CHARLES AA.THUR C.... No. C410680 u 700 Wffl 81h Sir"'· altuated In Pamete J Smith ano Lind• MlrflM2,
o therwise interested m the u-of the lund1 George Pappu property located tn ll'IJ City ol WMI• U llid Trut tM FOWLER. JUDY V. FOWl..ER, FIOB-IUMMONI ON C"Oll·COll• lhe City ol Santa Ant, County of 412~ Eul Oclenlront BalbOI Call· will and/or estate: Finance Director mintier. County of Orange. Ctll· JoMltne C. lluquc, ERT J. THOMAS: SUNWES.T BANK, PLAJNT Otange, State ol CalllOfnta, CON-lornla ll26et · '
840·2258 lornla described aa follOWI AttOfney In fact I Calltornla Corporation, FULL· NOTICll y tllw ._.,.. au14. TINENTAL AUXtllAAY COMPANY. Th I Ille operty pertinent n.teto
A petition has been filed Published Orange Cout Deity Piiot PARCELi· The North t4oooteeot 11~ S Roberteon 8IVd EATON MORTGAGE and ESCROW The~ m: ~ ....,_, ,_ 1Callfoml1 ~1tton. u Trutl" 11 ~I~ In general 11 111 by Lawrence L Dow Jr in Jan t2, 1084 226-84 111• W•I 50 00 '"' 01 Ille Eail Los Angeles. Callf. 90035 COMPANY, • Cttif0tnla ~-wtdlclul ,_ beMt Mer'Ct Uftllll under Deed of Tf1!91 daled Augu11 furniture llxturll and equipment
• ' t 13 00 Feel ot lot 39 of Town ol (213)274-0CI07 ttlon: DOES 1lhrough50, lnctudlve. ou reepond •ltMn ao cle19-"9ed 28. tHt execul•d by George t 1111r.W1tll lhe oodwill anO trade
the Superior Court of Orange Weatmlnater In ine City 01 weat· PublltheO Orange Cout Dally Pllol and All PERSONS UNKNOWN. r... lftfofmetlon below t<oec:hel and &..uutella Koachel. wtio <>oe f 111 1 1 food t>utlnnt and
County requesttng that Law· mlnrtar. Cou'nty of Or111ge, Stele of Jan 12. 19. 26. 1984 CLAIMING A~Y LEGAL OSR 11)'0\lwlah to 11111 l~acMc:eof an are married to "eh other and r• :::~ld°'•t ~~::..aln Str .. t. Baibo41.
nm<X> L Dow, Jr. be ap· PlB.IC NOTICE Calllornlt u per Map recorded In 248-84 ~~¥~:~~;~ 0~ 1~fER~~TTL~N TEHE lllOfney In thle matt.,, yOU lhoufO ::,~ ==~.~~. :~6~ c 111rom11 92M1'-
pointed as personal represen· NOTICE OF TftUtTIE'I IAL.E Boak 2· Page 1 ol Alc:Ofdl ol PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE do to ptornplly '°that your written 14219 p 1283 Official Record• T,,. Bullneu name uMd by Mid ·~uvl'o lO adm1nis•nr the -t.ate T. No.1).12112 Surveys. In IM Office of ,,... County P\&.IC NOTICE COMPl.AINT ADVERSE TO PLAIN· responM, II lllY. may be flied on County o~I "-. c -"loml• nl_; 111ntleror1 •• H id location It ... " """ '"' · · Recofder ol 11ld Counly . time ...,..,., -· • NICKY'S
of Sheila K Carlson (under tMPOR:f ANT NOTICE TO "OP· PARCEL II Thi SO\lth t5 00 '"t MUNICIPAl. COURT TIFFS TITLE, ~R ANY CLOUD AVllOIU.ted hi McSo demllldade. to MC:Ure an Indebted-In favor ol Th1lllld bulk 1ran1ler It Intended
the Independent Adm1ms-YOU •R(EffTYIN DOEWNFAUfl~ UNDER A ol that ponlon of Maln Street adjoin· 0 , CAUf'ORNIA ~60N PLAINTIFFS TITLE THERE· El trlblolma; lede deciitlr «*!Ire Ud. Bank of Arnerlce Nlllonlll Trutl •n~ to be c:ontummaled at the oltkie of:
f .,._ Th " Ing the Wesl 50 00 feet ol 11111 Eut HA"•o" JUDICIAL DtlTrtlCT am~ 1 ,.,.._«I'll Ud.,... Sallfng1 A1toel1llon. • nallont Shaaraont Amerlc:an Expreu tralton O c..olates Act) e DEED OF TRUST. DATED 101'9/81 113 OO 1.., ol Loi 39 ol Town ot ..01 Jamboree IM¥d. c ... No. C41ttl0 apencta dlaftt de IO d&a&. l.Ae i. banking uaoclallOn, by reuon of E Co ,9 ,3 E 17111 SI • l0!5
petlt1on IS set for hearmg IJl UNLESS vou TAKE ACTION TO W"tmlneter In ,,,. Clly ol w .. 1. P.O ..... 1JIO IUMMOMI ~;. ..... the brMCh of the obllgttlonl MC• s:;~Ana Ca 02701 ~nty of
Dept No 3 at 700 CtV1C PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT mlnaler County ol Orange. State of Nl•"'1 -..Cll, Ce. t-.o NOTICl l Y4MI tllw Meft aued. " rou WWI to ..... I.tie adVtM ot cured 1"'-eby, notlOe o( wt!ICh wu Orange on Of after j 1nuary 3 '· Q> Dr W Sa Ana MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE Cellfornlt 11 per map recorded in Plalnllri' B OANSEA TM oow1 "'9Y __.....,_,JOU en l"°"'9r In tMe matter JOU tecorded on June 2. 1111f2 u lnetru· 1984 nter • est. nta , IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF Boak 2, P'ege t Recor de ol Survey• Defand1n1 JOHN HENAY LEACH, without rour betftt hewd uNall tMu6d do ao Pf......, ao tMf row ment Number 82· te&e 13 ol Official Tiiie bulk lranafer 11 aYbjeet to
CA 9270! on Jan 25. 1984 at THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-in the Office ot the County Recorder II, and DOES 'through to. lnciullve. rCM1 '"pond wtttltft ID .,,._ "9ed written f'MPOMe, " .,,, _, be Record• ol talO Otano• County, and Calllornle Uniform Commerc;lel 9·:JO a.m INO AGAINST Y.PU. YOU SHOULD ol llld County 11id t5 00 feel Cue No 59603 the~"°"....... ftted Oft...... . more than thr.. month• h•v• Code Section &toe
CONT ACT A LAWYER having been vacated by Ofdlr ot the IUMMONI II Y°'-' wl9" to IMtl tM ldYlc:e of 1111 8' U.led ...._ a.-cttlf .. -aluoed llnoe audl recorOatJon. wlll TM name and addreu ol the pet·
(F YOU OBJECT to the On February 1 198.4 at 10 00 • m . BOltd ol SupervtlOl'I ot Orange NOTICEI You hewe .._., wed. ltlOfney In thl• melter. YoU ahOuld Ito de "" ''Diede lft Mle wtto, Mii at publlc auction lo the hlghelt eon w1tll Wllorn c:llllm1 may be filed It
ranting of the petition you THE HAMMOND COMPANY. A CO\lntyonFet>ruery 13. tOSt Ac:opy TM court mey decide.,.._, JOU do ao promptly ao tflet yQlolr wrftt.,, debefte ~ ~.bidder '°' cun Of '• Cunler'1 SllHraon/Amerlo1n E•preu g • CALIFORNIA CORPORATION at ol wtlleh Ofder wll recorded Fet>ru· wM"°"t rour betr19 '-d untMe rnponM, II 111y, may be tiled on de "'' m_., .. Ml ,......._,. Chedl drawn on a title Of natlonal E C 1913 E l7lh SI • 106 should either appear al the duly appointed Tru11 .. und., and ary ,8 195t in Book 21 45 Page )'CMI reaponct wJlllln IO.,.. "Md llm• MCrlta. 1 "-' altuM ,_...,bank, a 11a1eor leclef•I credit union 8K~ow ~· Ca 92701 Attn· t<c
hearing and state you objec· purtuenl to Deed ol Trull recorded 409 0it1clal Records. • the lnformetlon betow. AVllOIUlled hi tldo demandlde. lat ..:. I dentpo ' Or I tltll Of federal Nving1 and lo.,, S~n a Een . N 437 lok and the
uons or file written objee· October 29. t98t. " in11 No. ALL OTHER TERMS AND COND· If you wt111 to Mell'"' ldvk:e of Ill\ El trlbuma: lede Mcldlt _,,,. Ud. 'i-:r~ M D9PIMoANT: A clwtl Utocietlon domiciled In 1n1111et1'". 111"t°'csay=~~•byc;.nycredl· . h hl-urt bef 36856, In book 14272. P•,y: 1715 or TIONS SHALL REMAIN THE SAMEtfallorney In 1n11 rnllllt. YoU lhololld •In eudtencll.,..,..::. U&,.. ioGmplMlt .......... fled .., I.tie (PIY•bll at lllnl of .... ln lawful tor shall be January 30 1914 whldi
uons Wit t co Ott Official Record• In the 0 toe ol IN TERMS OF THIS OFFEA ARE do ao promptly IO lh•I yoc.ir wrlllen aponda clefttro • • ..... .. '*""" 1911Mt JOU " JOU .Wt to money ol ll'le Unlled. Siii.. ol II the buslneet dey befOr• '"-c;on.
the hearing Your appear· County Recorder ol Ot~. State ol Buyer will P•Y the eum of responM, It any. may be nled on lntormaclon .-..... ldehncl ""-tewaUtt, rou -t. America) wtthoul covenant Of war· aummatlon dtl• apeclfled tbo\19. a.nee may be in person or by Calllornl1 executed by A CHARD A S t5 ioo 00 down WlllClll 1moun1 In· ume "JOU wleh lo Mell I.tie adVtoe of lwtthtn IO deyt •ft., thlt aummon1 l1 r1111y, eKpr ... Of tmptled. •• lo !Ille, Diieo J1nu1ry 8
our attorne GIGLIO ANO VICTOAIA A GIGLIO, eludes the $1.000.00 deoo•lted. tnd AVllOIU1ted Ila aklo demandlOe. an etton., In lhte ~. rou MrvtC1 on you. Ille with thla c:ourl t PQIMMlon °' encuml>rtncet, tl'le Publlthed Orange Coul Dally
Y fF YOU ARE A CREDI· ~~~!~~ .:~~ s~~t A~S P~~~rc apply end ootaln a loan 1n the aYm ot El 1rlbum1. lede dealdfr eo11tra Ud. •=do ao ~ 90 ttwll '°.: wrlllen reeponM lo o-.. compttlnt lnterMI conveyed to and now held Ptlol Jan 12, 1984 250·84 t $50 400 00 aln euctt.nc:ll • ,__ que Ud. r• • reeponM, lftf, "'IJ Un'"' YOlol do, 'fOVf delaull wlU be Dy,,,. Slid Trv11tM under Mid Deed TOR or a contingent creditor AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDEA e~~ and nome must quality tor apondl denlro de IO dlM. LM ta flted °" ttme. enteted on ~tlon 01 tht plain-ol Tru11. tn and lo,,,. toOoWlng d• ------------
ot the deceased vou must hJe FOR CASH OR CHECK AS DE· said loan lnfonnaclon qve •teue. 11 Utt.cf deMe aokttar .. _ lltt and thl1 court may enle< a fudge-1erlbed J)foperty llluated '" Ille P\alC NOTICE h. h SCRIBED BELOW (p1y1Dl1 at lime Tiie Buyer will iccept inierNI 11 If'°" wllfl to Mete 1n. edYtc. of Jo de un lbottado en .... -10, "*1t alnet Y°" tor tl'HI rallll d• County of Orange, Sl1t1 ol Call· ------------
your daim wit t e court o r of 111e In lawful money ot th• United prevalllng rate and 1erm1 obta1neo 1n 1tlorney In Ihle matter, rou debena lleoefto ~temeni.. and!J in ,,,. comp1111n1 wtilch lornla NOTICE OF TrtUITll"I IALI
pres<.>nt it to the personal rep-Stat••l •I tile front entrance 10 lhe on then-loan All other 1erm1 .,. ehould do'° Pf'omplfJ '°that JCMI' de "" menwa, .., '91pUMta ;'ould reault In garnllh,,;.,.., of S.. Exhibit "I\'.:, etteched hereto . T.I . ..., D-1f117
resentat1ve appointed by the Old Orenge County CourtllOuM. referenced below and are 1n ac· written r .. pon ... If ..,,, may be eecrltl, •1 !'2.,_~ ~ -IWllOM. taking of money Of property and mid•• Part hereof Lot 186 or YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
court within four months located Son S1n11 S An: :,rvd d bl-c:or01nce therein nted on time. 'i'T':,~ 'DiHNoANT A ct'ftt !or other rallei requaeled In the com-Tract 7100. In the City ol Irvine DEED Of TAUST. DATED AUOUST
h d f f tween ycamOfe I 0• wey. Tile property II lo be IOld on an II Ueled .... aoftcfW .. c;onw-• ; IPfllnl Counly ol Otange. St•I• of C•ll· 8. 1G80. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. from t e ate O 1rst LSSUance 511111 Ana. Calll0fnl1 Ill right, tltle, "II 11• basll 111cep1 11 lndlelled jo de un ebofado en .... "4Htto, oomp<nl hM ..._. MM :r... IM Tn. legel dllCrl lion of in. rMI lornla. u lhowo Of'I a map rlCOfded TION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOP·
of letters as provided m Sec· end inte<esl conveyed lo llld now below deberla h-'o lnmedletamenle, '*""" ~ ,_. If ,... to property 11 11 fol~· Tl'le w .. 1.,1y In Book 324. PaG" 44-48. lnci~v• ERTV, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PVB-
t mn 700 of thE' Probate Code held by It unde< 1&1d Deed of Truit In Bid• or ottera are 1nvllld tor 11111 de Mt• menefl, au '"PU911• ~ te .....,.., JCMI muat. 40 , .. , ol the Euterty' 80 1 .. t ol lol of Mlacetlaneou1 M191. tn the olllce LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.A·
Or Cal f Th f 1tle property •lluated In Hid County property and must be in wrltln; and eecrtte. ti twir ... uni . P'lede -within ID daya alter 11111 eummont11 24 Tract 44411 .. per Map rlCOfded of the County Recorder of lllO NATION OF THE NATUAE Of THE
I omaa e time or and Still deterlbed u will be rec:elved al the office of , .. lelreda e t'9mpo. ~ on yOU. Ille wfth Ihle court t In 900il 48 . 44 of Mt a In lhl County PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
f1hng claims Will not expire PARCEL, LOI t3 ol TrlC'I No Jtmesl Huffm1n.111orneyl0f1&ld .,.yo THE otnNOANT: A atvtl written reeponM to tM complalnl Olllc;eollne~tyRecor:,oflOI Ex~Uno ttler'etrom 1111 oll. oll SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
prior to four months from the 8982 •• allown on 1 map recorded uec1o1tr1x. 11 900 Weal SeventMnlll GOl'nptalnt hie ._.,.. med by 1n. UnlMI YoU do, your default Will be Ange!M C°'-inty (more commonly right•. mlneftl. miner II r1gt1t1. natu-On Fet>ruMy 24. 1984 at 9. tS 1.m ,
datt' of the hearin noticed tn book 469, PIQ" t9. 20 end 21 ot s1r .. 1. Suite A, Santa Ana. Call-palntttf eplnet JCMI. If rou wfett lo entered on appltcatlon of the plain· known u 122 EHi 104111 Str"I Loe rtl gu rlghla. and other Federal Natlonll MOf1gaoe A.etocle-g MllC4lll1neous Map•. rac:0<d1 of Or· lorn11, or may be llled with th• Cle<k d.t.nd lltta 1aw1utt, '°" mu11, tiff. •1'10 thlt oovn "191 enler •Judge-A .,.. California) · hydr~t>on1 by wtlallOCWer neme lion u duty appointed Tru.1 .. Under above 1nge County, Calltornle ol tne Superior Court. or delivered to wlttlln IO d1y1 after thla tummon1 l1 ment :J•lnat Y°" for the reli.t d• ~•led'. Sept. a. t983 known thet may be within Of 1o1n0et and Af.irlUllll lo Deed of Truet ax·
YOU MAY EXAMINE the Excepting all otl. oll rlOlll•. min· J tmea L Huffman personally at 111y M<Ved on you file w1111 this court a mend In the complaint. wtllctl JOHN J CORCORAN Clerk the parcel ol land llerelnet>ove 0.-IClUl«'.I by Col John A. DuQanM anO hie kept by the court If you e<al1 m1ner11 rights. netural gu llme lft~ Ille Nrat pu011e111on of Ihle \ffllten r .. po~M lo th• complaint CO\lld result In garnlllhmenl ol By CAROL A BURGE Dec>uly ac:rtbed together with ,,,. petpetulll Mary G Duganne, '-band and a ted h · right• tnd otl\ef hydrocarbon• by notlee and before Ille m1k1ng of Ille Untes1 you do. your default will be wages. laking ot money or property NNI T ...,_ · right ol drilling. mining, •X?torlng Wtte, rw::ordld 8114/IO, 11 lnetru-
re mtt'res in t e estate w ti• t • o • ve r n am• kn ° w n • 11te entered on apptlcluon oflhe pleln· Of other relief requnled In lhe com· ,100 Wli.hltt ltYd, t..lte 801 Ind operetlno lherllOf •nO 11onng In ment no ioeoo, In boOk 13701,
you ma Y serve upon I he ex· geothetmal 1tMm. 1no •II product• Tile property wlll oe sold on the Utt, end lhll court mey enle< 1 judg• plaint .. ..,,, Hiiia, CA. 90212 Ind removing Ille 11me lrom 111d page 882 ol Otflclal Rtc<>rdl In thl
'<'Ulor or adm1mstralor, or derived !heretrom. wnnov1, how· following lerms C1111 1ran11ct1on ment &gelnst you tor th• ralief di· Dated July 28, l982 Publlthe<I Orange Caul Diiiy Piiot land or any ottte< land. Including Ille otllce ol the Countj ~der of Ot·
urv>n the attorney for the ex-tl'ler the right to drill · ml,,., tlor•. wllh One Thouaand Doll tr• mended 1n rhe compltmt, wllleh JOHN J CORCORAN, Jin 5 ,2 19 2&. l084 rioht to wtllpetock Of dlreetlon1lly enge. S111a of C111fomll WILL SELL
,.... d 1Kplore ind Ope<ate thr0U9ll tlle tur· ($1,000 00) 10 accompany 1111 offer. could reaull 1n garnlthment ot CO\lnty Clerk 11S.:84 · · · dntt and mine from landt Olhef thtn AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
{'("Ulor or admtn!Blrator, an lace or the Uppef 500 , .. , Of Ille IUb· Ind the b•I•~ to bl plld promptly wage• lllllno of money Of prOC*fY 8y D Btrrlgll [)eouty ll'IOM heflln•l>c>VI deec:t'lbed, oll Of BIOOEA FOR CASH OR CHECK AS
file with the court Wlth proof turtace of 111<1 land u retervecl In tollowlng conllrm1t1on of Nie by the°' oltlef raltel req1.1e11ed tn thl corn· Maria T. ~,..... Dlmi lC NOTICE gu wells, tunnel• 11nd thalts lnlo. DESCAIBED BELOW (peyal>l9 11 uf service. a written request deed from The Irvine Company, • Court fun. rants. operating and plaint _. "°"'"....,. Outrwll .., '"~ through°' aorou the 1Yb1Url1C1 ol time of Nie In llWful money of the
· Michigan Corporation, recorded maintenance expenMI, 1ocep11ble Dated. Mey 20, 19~ / 1MO louttt Vlf'mCMtl A". • the land hlflln•t>ov• deecrlbeO. end United SlllH) at the lronl entrenoe stCtllng Lhat yo~ desire spectaJ Sep11mber 5 1980 In book 13730, to Ille pvrch11er anall be prorated u J. PETERSON. Clerf! l.oe A,......, C......, "CTlTtOUl llUau.lt lo bollorn tuch w111p1tocked or to the otd Orang• Counly
noltlC of the filing of an In· page 1432 ol offlct11 recOfdl ot lh• date ot recording QI the con· By G Crosby. DIPl.lly (111)711.01U Tn. 1 NAME aTA::.:e:! dol dlrec:tlonally drllted well•. tunnel• Col.irthouM. located on 811111 Ana
vf'ntory and appraisemenl of Aleo .. ceptlng •11 waler '!ft"'''· veyenoe Tne c:oeta ot 1 preliminary Pubhshed Orange Cont D1lly Ptlot PubOahed °':'.'r. Coeat Q~ "9t neu ~ P« ng anO lh1'11 under •nd bel'leltll Of 9IYd . ~ Sycamore St. &
f>!>taU> assets or of the peli· whelfer '~t~ter rlghll th :t be 11111 1nSUt1noe t standard lorm Jan t2 t9 2e Feb 2, 198.4 ~ber 29, ta. Jan. f, 2. 1t , ~IPPERMAN'S HOME REPAIR beyond In. •JO.,IOr llmltt Iller.of, Broedw9y. Senti Ana. CellfOfnll. all
ed riper an Y ng. approprlt v.. owne<'a polley 10 title 1neurance 228-84 SERVICE 24 t w W 1 23 C 1 and to redrlH. retunnel. equip, matn· right lltll and lnl.,..t conveyed 10 lluns or a(."('()unts mention percolauno prncrlp11ve or c:ontrac· on•-ll•lf eacrow expen-end 01,...; ena.a · I eon" • °' • teln, repelr. deeper1 ano oi>«ale any and ~ow ~d by 11 under Mid Deed
1n Sc<-uon 1200 and 1200 5 of lural, without. ll~ver. tile rlglll 01 expenMS c:ualomarlly paid by tl'le M ... , Ci ~2827
4 tuoll wall• or min .. wUl'loul, now· ot Truat In the ptopel'ty lltuated In
thl' Cahfom1a Probate Code entry tor ll'HI uetC:IM ot lurch rlghta. Miier In • real as111e sales trans-PUBl.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE W °".;:C,; ".d2*ty ~~~=· ~.1 .....,, lhe rlghl to drill. mine, store, Mid Counly and Stale deacribed u
W R 8 ai reserved In deed lrom Ile Irvine tctlon 1n Orange Coun!y Celllorn11 · • explore and operate ll'trOIJ9ll the tur· Lot 34 ot Traci No 2387 In lhe alter . a ranger Comoany • Micllogan Corporation. W111 paid oy file Hiiie Miier t1er11n IUPlilUOf' COU9'T ~ANOC COUNTY 92627 • 4 lace to the upper 500 feet ol lhe City ot Cotti M .... County' ol Or· ~9~ Town Center Dr .. Suitt record-;'73~1em°4:'43~ ;9~ /~ Buyet 1grH1 10 provide new lire in-COUN~ i~l.L~~:~ELH MUNtclPAL. COURT w~:;:' .Y.;:'~':.. =-~ 2
9;8V:,7 aYbaYrlace ol lhe l11nd lle<e•nat>ove enge, Slet• 01 Calllornla, u '*map JO I ~ook ~ · PtOe 0 IC 1 turence coveiage as required by 11 Of' QRANQ( COUNTY Thi• bullntlt 18 c:onduCied by an deecrlbed, •• reMrved In the deed rlCOfdld tn Book 70, Pag1 33, Ml ..
Costa M~sa. Ca . 9ZU6 ~~~c!e~·;~iex:::=:x .. IUCh lender and P•Y for same, one-h•ll w Pllmllfl UNIONMUTUAL STOCK Centre! Otenp County Judlclfl .lndlY'...... -=Ille 'crvlne com, peny~N_J G.illMOMI~~
6 etcrow e~penses and Ill Olhef e•· 11 ••~ • Dti1trtcf I •" vol'fT( Orporll On. r.._vrueu County Record« of Aid County. I!)(. 957.zs9 euement• .,. pertlc:u!arly Ml IOfl~ PlllMI CUl~ar!ly onarve to ttl9 IFE i....-uAAHCe co OF AMcRI 700 Ctvlo c.n• °''" Weet Duane Wlppetman Auou" 7. 1075 In book' 1477, PIO' CEPTTHEREFROM 1111 oll. gu, min·
Published Orange Coast In Ille Artlele Ent111ed E•""""'1• buyer 1n 1 rMI es111e Illes tran ... CA. a.nta AM, C.....,. l27'01 Thi• •latetnll'lt wu llled wrilh lhe 14 of Otticlll Records erelt ano other l'lydrocart>oN tietow Datlv Pa lot Jan 5. 6. 12. 1984 ot the Dectarauon °1 Covenantt. action 1n Orange County, Calllorn11. Defendant J MIL TON FULP Plalntltt SUPERIOR PAVING CO .. Count1 Cler1t 01 Otanoe County on The lddr ... °' other common • Oeplh of 500 i.t. wtlhout lhe right
• J 13 84 Condlt1on1 and Rettrlellone r• .nall be II the ••P90M of the euy., DOES 1 tnrc~ inctullve tNC Ml-8 09 dlllONllon. II any. ol lh• real prop-of aurt-entry u r411M1f'Ved In ln· · ~'(=11~1 ~~n~' ~~· ~~~ Setler Shall pro~lde 1 1erm11e r9PQrt c-No. IUMMONI o 1 11 n d 1 n t : c E D A R v 1 E w PuDllthed 0,. 1 eou~: tt1Y clMCtlbed •bova It purported 10 1trvmen1 ol r~d.
-:r :;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;Ollll;m ___ ..;;;:-°' menta lhereto (Ille .. o.Jaration") from a llcenled pe1 c:onlrOI operllor. NOTICE! You 11.ne been MMCf. PROPERTIES and DOES I thr°'-igh Piiot Jan t2 ,9 ~ Feb 2 1984 be 3782 Fern 81r .. 1. Tlrvl,,., Ce Thi llrMt addreet ot lhl rlll Seller 10 pay tor c:o•!S ol 111d report The rt decide lln 1 50 1nc~u11ve ' ' ' 20H 4 92714, lhe undlfllQMd ru11 .. die-prop•rty de•crlb•O above 11
HAll'a09' L.AWM-MT OUVI undef tll• aec:tion helOlngt In IUCll end cOfrecttve work lhrough eec:row It~°:' mar bet .:!.. ~ C... No 144300 c:uime any lllbllll)' f0t any lnc:orrec:t· Plolrported to tie· 071 Slnlte a1r .. 1.
• ar11de enfllled .. lollOWI Selle< to P•Y .. close of NCfOW • • ,CMH .. IUWONI ""' Of the edOf ... Of Olhef com-Cott• M ... Ca. 92e28 Mor1uvt • C.m.1..-y 'Ownert. rlghll and du!~. Utu· 1um NOT TO EXCfED ~.000 00 IOf rCM1 reeponct •"Mn JO dQa. Reed NOTICl l y~ t11ft ..._. eued. P\lllC M)JIC[ mon Otllgnatlon. fl tny tnown Iler• The u'*tlOM<I dltclllmt any
C<em8t()ry lltet ll'O Ca~ Televlllon Sid• S1ruc1ur11 rep'1ti required tor a IM lntcwmetlOft betow. :rn. court ma decide t19MMt JOU In. llablllty IOf 11ty lncorrec:tnMI ol thl
1625 Gtaler A.ve. yard Eeaemenll. "81o1PPOtt Ind termite c:tearance and lendtf re· 11 Y°'-' wtth 10 '"111"' advice of •n without JOUf' 'Mtnt i..rd unJeae FlCTtTIOUI ., .... la 11 the aloretald prQ91fty hu no •t>OW etr"t lddr ...
Costa Mesa Se111emen1" "Enc:roach"*'t" • and qulrernen11 on 1Ubfec:1 properly No allornay In thil matter. yO\I thould rou ~ wttNn JO defl. Read NAM8 ITATIMINT ttr .. I IOdr ... Of ottlef' common Said Milt wlll be mad. but wtlf!OUI MO· 55M · Community F ec:lllUM E•""*'1 · permila 10 be pro'llded 11 Miiera ••· do 90 promf 11Y '° 11111 your wrllten tN Information --... Tn. tollowlng peraona an doing o.tignallon. c11tac:11on1 11 to hOw to covtnant or wan111ty, .~ ... or Im·
The •lr"1 IOdr ... 01 1"-rnl ~" ano 1n any ...,.,.,, reptlrl lfl rnpc>nM 1 "ny "'IY be filed on 11 wllh to..-lhe ldYlcl Of.,.. bvtlneu u IOc:al• aucm P'OC>Wl'I may bl ot>o p!Mld, "9e1'dlng mte. pou•'llOn. or ~ property OeacrtbeO ebov• 11 NOT TO EXCEED U .000 00 Any llme • all~ 1n ttlli matt., you ~ t<UATZ ELECTRIC. 705 Ballar lllned lrorn In. ean.flclary uncs. encumbfanoee, 10 pey ,,,. lotal l)lolrport~ 1
10 1be02:~3 Brookltone. coe11 t~ 11ructur11 repair and/Of El ~~.:OIU•:::.h=:=d•:;: do '° ptOl\'lflly '° Jh•t' your wrttlan Slr .. t, Cotta M .... Ca. 92128 llld Owd of 'l'rutl. •• wnoae flqlollll amount ol lhe unpaid bllanoe Of lhe
PWtCa lAOTMPI
IEU l"OADWAY
MORTUAAY
110 Broact.ay
eo.ta Mesa
842·9150
aAL TZ HAOEAON
I MrTH a TUTHJLL
WllTCLIFF CH.APEL
•21 E 17th St
Cosla Meta
548-$371
MeCOAMICK MORTVUY
1115 L1GUM Canyon A4, l.eQIUl'9 &Mdt. c. t2U 1 ,.,..,,,,
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Irvine. 11 om 1 tenci.1 reqwemen11 11111 mey •~· r ma, • · rnponM 1 any mey be filed on St9\ltll A Kunz. 2300 F1lr1lew 1n. Nie 11 to 0. oondueted, purauant obllglllon MOUred by tri. prOC*'IY The underalgned dlaclalmt any c:eed $8.000 00 will t>e ti bYyer't atn audteftc .. • flMftOI .,_ Ud. , .. ume · ' H t03 Coela Mell. Ca. 12021 10 • written requttt tubMllted, 10 be told ~llnQ of princtpel Md
llablllty lor eny tncOfrec:lneu OI lhl •~pen" Seller 11 not fln1not111y , .. ~ defttto de IO ._ LH 11 AvtlOIVtled tie aid<> demlndlde Thi• bulintlt It cond\H:led by an within len deyti trorn lhe llrtl publca-lnter91t Of SM.•tfS N , ~ ooelt.
•t>Ove •lrMI tddreu apon1lble tor 1dd1t1on11 cost All bllll lnfotmacton .,_ •tew. El lrlbum.t ..._ ,_.. _.,. U& lndtvtouat llon ol 11111 Nolle:• to aucll •JU*l... lld'tlnOel Md lndt•
Slid Ille Will be mad• but wllf!OUI tor 1tr1o1etur11t rep11r1 to bedepotlltld "JOV •Wt to Mell IM edYtoe °' • w dli Mte 1 IMftll u.&.,.. St1V911 A Kurtz, Prlllden! 9enefldary A1 IM tallowing eddr ... tw ..utft11ed 10 ~ tt,4tUO II
C0\191'\lnl Of warranty a.cpress or im· 1n10 escrow and !O c:llar"9 Miier fOf "' ett~J In tNe ---· JOU ...--.m. de • J::. ~ le Tl'llt 11a1"'*'1 WH flied writh in. BANK O' AMERICA NA flONAl 1n. lime of lnllllil publleallon of tlllt
plted regarding Utl• ~on Of 111 bUll up lo '8.000 00 and charge tMu6d do ao Pf-..etr ao ttiet JOUf' ............... ,«I'll ....... County Cieri! ol Orange Col.Inly on :fAUST ANO SAVINGS A880CIA· NotlOI of 8111, ~ t.o kttl'll total
encumbranc:H. lnc:ludlng IHI. tCCO\ll'l ol blol~r for ell 1>1111 1n ._.. wtttt.eft rMPOftM, N 11\J, lftlJ be tt ,_WW. .. Mell tfle 9lfftOI .. Jan 4, 1984 TION, LOAN ADJUSTMENT DE· tff,935 78 Currently dated bank
ch1rge1 Ind axpen ... ol th• T r1o111 .. C..I OI H 000 00 Ind buy.r ~ Ned on dlM. .. an......, lift ... ........ ,.. n.o. p A ATM! NT • 4 3 2 1 • F 0 RE. cahlef'I ~ .. °'**' Olf1llled by
and ol Ille lrutta er Hied by aa.O 10 dlOollt euttlelenl fvndt to COll9f 8' U.led deeM _....,et CtMM-MeuW M .. ,......., M .._. ,_, Pvt>ll9hed <Xange Ca.I Deity CLOSU"! SECTION, 46 SOVTH 1 benk or ~·a Ohlelle of f90U·
OMO OI Tr1o11l to P•Y lhe ramatntng tame )o .. '"' .................... ""'* fl I I " ... " .,,,,, .., -Plk>I Jan 12 •••• 2e. Feb 2. 1"4 HUDSON AVENUE. PASADENA, lated iand.... dleCtfbld 11'1 ho
princ:lptl llll'l\t Ofllle nole(t) aac:ured II Buyer Oefaull1 In the P\jrc:n ... of ~ .__.. "'"' 11111........... 11M11 • ...:. 22M4 CALIFORNIA 9110 t H24h o1 the Cellfomll CM! Code.
by tald Offd OI fr1o111 towll tubl«t prwerty att ... loan approval de ... ...,._ 11111 ,...,...._ a.U.W.................. TM IOlal t~nt of In. unpa.O payal>l9t01hltNllMOf the bldel«.
$ l3e.390 ea with interest tllefeon 0r titer c:om~t or atrlolClurll _...., et ~ ,_-.., ,_ w "" _..,, ... M .... __.., l'>tlanct of thl nbtl(tl Neur«i by .,. ecoept1t>l9 With P<ot* ldenllfl.
trom J•nutf')' 1 1983 11 l8 825% repair• 1t 11 undef1lood lhtl bY)1f ,.. ... ~-. • deMfte __,.. MI 8l1I 1 ••• "8JC NOTICE Mid Deed Of Trutl wrilh tnt«•t cation p., tnrllolm u prOvlded In Nld note will be llnanclally rttOOnell>l9 fOf t·TO THe D9: NOANT: A ..... de MU .................. ..: lhlttOn. M ~Ollie»d In MIO notl(I), T"8 benlfldlly undet Nkt OMd
(I ) P'Vt '°'''Ind •ny IOvanc:ee ol Mid reptlra and P•Y f()f tatnl ::::=-:· .... Melt .... .., ... ..,... .. £ .. ~ w ACnnoue __,..... ~If any under IN ,.,rntl of oflNtt...,ot~necutedendcM-S9ao 00 ""1h onterMt plui 111Y ~-outtkM 01 llCfow 8uytt Wtll tie,.. peln ...,.... ,..., 11 ,.. -"" "' ,. "'-. 1 NAiil ITATWJIT Mid OMd ol Trutt. lndudlftO tw, --.no thl unOlt'ligoed a wrtntn
trued 1•1• CllargH Esum~d UNll.lrMd tor au rep.ire on 11o1ojeet .._..,.. ihlia .....n, ,_ llNet. ·1:fo TMI 1Mft A ..,.. The\totlowtng ~.,. doing cn1roet and ••pe111•1 ol th• o.:Jet•Uon of d;aJi arid Oemltld
trv11.. I... Ind •-penMI 1n lne pt()Oltty when pr~y 11 r~ ~ wlCMft JO daya Ill., lhil tummOnl le =· .............. ., IM bvtlMU .. : Trust ... u 01 Iha dale of lhl lnllal fl)( ..... and e .nttan Nofloe of 0..
amount of 12 285 24 Miter Mrved on y<>c.i. ftle wlltl lllll COUf'1 • ...._. If wfalll .. CHAC! a SOUTH CO , 431 82nd publk:atlon of ttll Notloe of Salt It tiwlt llld Vac;'lon 1o 9t11 The undef·
The blflltlct•ry urtdef Nld Deed '" in. __,1 1,,. ilructural ,.,.1,1. written rnpotlM 10 thl complaint WeaM Illa .,t""..;.., ';:. ....._ It • Hewporl lwll. Ce t2tl3 142,2'87 oo 0.led Daoember 12. tlgnad C....S Mid Nottcie Of Oflault
Of T "''' h4tr_.otor• exac:uttd ltld 0.-u "' OUI tbove 1111 .... ,,,.,, Unleel YoU do. your default wl• bl ......_ • dll)'ll .,,_ thle ~ It HOwetd ! Chace. 438 82nd It . lta MCI llilCllon to 8alt to,_'*'°' d9d 111 llvtfed•o the undef1•gneO • -•ltll'I 14 000 00 Ille a.. Pnce Ind*"" ltllered on aopGcatlOn of ttll P4ain-Mt'fed on flte With ,,,.. COW1 • ~ lead!, ea 12tt3 Heme. sireec MCI,... ano T .... the COUfttf wtler9t"9,_.P'OPll'tY11
o.ci1r11ton or o.t11o1n 111\d Demand to t>e IOjUltld and buyer to Obtaill 1 tftf and ttl11 COUtl mey ll'ltlf • tudVe-wntten -=-to lhe ~t rami1 H. South, t30 Or-. It • P'*1I Humber °' fru-'• Of PlftOn tocaled
for Sale tnd I wrrtten Notic. of 0.-MW Joan at ~ on ,,,. edf\l&led "':!s.111intt ~ f()t the r«W 0. ""'"" ;ou oo. 'f04ll ..... ..., tie NftPOr1 ewm. Ca t2ef3 conduOtJno .... la c ....... Ml• TNa document " ttd by feull and Ellc:lton to Sall The under· Sain Price m tn tn. compleint. Which ll'lllfed on ~tton of Ille _,_ Vlelot J O.du 2411 'E.lden It , tMery C4"11'9ftf ,._,11 Nallonal ~ ANoGll-
11oneo c.tuMd Hid Notice ol Defaylt fhe llll04'111gned rlllMll tne c:~ld r..ault W\ oam111unent ol lllf and lfllloourt INIY tne.r ,,.,._ •A. Coe1A JMM, ~ t2t71 41 Sou1h Hudaon A*'Ue tlon, (WoodgrMn ... vloe Co.
and Ellc:hon 10 S.11 to bl recorded In righf 10 ~t att)' !Ind '" bid• Piiaf WIQU 1.ic:,y Of mane, Of Pt°'*1Y m«,1 IOllN1 ,OU fOt lhe ,..., • ~ PftOf. 221 Or.,. It . ~ Calltom .. tt 101 OMwk:ln). lun. 1eoo, 10920 WlllNr• 1"-C:O\ll'ly ........ ,,... rtl'I Ot°'*1J It lo entry OI .,, oro... COf'lllftl\lng '"' Of ~ ,., ~ In lhe com-IMftOl6 In .,. 00f'l"1llllf", wf'lldl ~ Beldl. c. t2tl3 ~ Joan c c.. ~.,d lot AnQelte, Caltfomla
IOClte<S .... ptm COUid reeu'll tn g11~1 Of • lllit Clutl1*I .. condueled OJ; 1 l'.lc Ottlclo Aotnt 90024 (2'3)824-22}3· Mtltllnl ad•
Diii O.C:~t>tr 72 1983 I OATfO ~Clef tS Ital 0.ted 'te 13 1M 1 ..... llt;tng of~ ot Pfope'1)' fl'Nt"el ptt1ner9hip II 131&18-60 fO dNU It p 0 lkl• 18060 loe An-THC H~MMOND COMPANY LUCY IOLAAES JOHM J CORCORAN c.tc Of°''* nNlef ~eel in IN com-~rd l . Chaoe Publl9MCI Ortnoe Cool O..ty Pilot'""'· Ctllfomla 90011
Or Spectallled TO Serv•c.w. Admlnlltrllfl• By V L Sm.Ill. DltNty platnt Tf'llt sttttfMM •• r...a Wl111 the oaown«w 21. 1113. Jan 5. 12. Date De n 1113
lne u egenl fu Nld tru•t•I OAT£D OacemDer l2 !Ill P1o1b111f*S Orenot CoHf Ody Ptlot Dated ,.., ) 1M2 Countr Cl«W Of Oflll'IOI COun1J on 111.ta639"83 FID[Ml HA~l
OflW« 161. Rini '°'•'· Ce JA~CS L HU'fM~ ~ 12, tt, 2t. Jet> 2~ 1814 A<>Hf'f I KlMf• ctar" 0.0 20. 1ta MOMGAO! AISOCIATK)" 91371 0 t§ 22t-tA ... ,._ f It dclcvrMnt --led ~
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Pvblletted Ot1t11;e CoHI Dall)'.,.,, 11 ,2 18 t"4 Went M ._, J•"'*Y 1 tt 2 1..,. Pllol Jen 17, 11, ff.,.., 1, 1114 Put • ftw wotdt · C:out Diiiy l'llol Jan. ti, 11, fl,
PtlOt J•n 6 t2 11 1 ' • • 133.94 M2·511t • • 121~ i ,_,. to work for you ttM 14t~ • t7·84 I•
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Y• ..... 1.t.:'..:,. DeM.. y '0:-.""=1:.~ou~ °'TM co:i:ll'llt•t~nc~ • NOTICI IS M[RUY OfV(N th ... =-=.:~I. ~ *'" CTIOM TO PROHCT YOU" fOf:r wlll r..i~ ...a.t n~ ""'M rJ'::N'='=..,t;,~r=~ ,..,.., It ....... ,.. , IT MAY. 90U) AT A 11 00 AM. n.dey, J#\UlfY t4. MINT .... reQUMt of PAClfllO
.._ II ~ ..::: : .:. •1~ ~ :, YOU m1ID AN 1984. Bld1 mu.I be r9C*'tled II t'M MUTUAL ~lllE IN8UAANCI COM· lM Mtvn .. UM ll'tl II I . THI __ 1111 MATUM Oltlrlet1 Admlnfttfltl\l!t offlclt by PANV, N!W'O"T teACH 10 ern.no _, .....__....., "I ..-..-......0 AGAllMtT tl'4 dlte and llme -~ Mt ti,. Planned Oom~lty In Hft
;:;;;• ,-. ,_ -....... I OU, YOU IMOUl.O CCMITACT A tonll, at~ lime lhey wUI ~ pu PotlCen'*' '° M to Mllblllll ~
•'l'IWA"T TITLE Of CALI AWYIR. ~ ~ end edmlned It tl'4 •111t1 M4 euto <Mt~ ~ • R>NM a C8llfornle OOl'POfltlon .; MOTJC• Of 111USTD .. 8ALI of tl'4 Otttnc:t1, 1084-4 (Ille l)lrml1ted Uee1 In Aree 1 of 11'4
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duly ..,P..,tad Trultee uM9r t T .8....... A-..nu.a, ,ount.in Veley, CallfOfnle, PIMNd Cornnlllftlty. end to lno ~ ~~~ot~~a~~~~~fortN~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii~~~i~~~~~~~~~~5~E~~--~~=~~~~--WIU alL.L AT PUBLIC AUCTIOH WedMaday, fetlf'*Y 1, 1"4 11 v. Ton CM> I CNMll wltti _. .. IOt I r•tawent '-cil1ty In~ ..
TO THI HIGHEST IMOOEA ,OR 10 00 Im OI Uod day, In U... '"°"' ~~WIOl'l-:0-A~ 1, PtQPWtY 1oce1• on Vie ~ CLA Slf IED CASH Of M ... tortfl In ~ I NlcM for conduetlnQ Trwt•'• lkle ~ be bfNt~11 ti,. .. 1er1y aide of latttl ~ Ortw • 2t24t'I of Vie CM1 Code • r1ght tlUI •Wittlin l'M oMoM ol MAL !I~ ., on betWMl'I SM ~i. Dtlw Ind
11nc1 lnt.,.t oonwyeci to and .now AT! HCU•UTtH HRVICI, fonn~ll b_!..U. ~~•Olln ~ Nftport Center Orlvia, 1n HftPOf'1 INDEX '*CS by It urldlr Mid Deed Of Trua! In led a1 2020 North lfoectny, fXN -Pf'.,......,,.,. ,,,. c.n1tr. IOMd P..C. Tiiie Pfotte'I 11M
ttt. ~ hlrelnalt• deecfl~ II• 208, 1n the City of S.nta Ane. ~IOna be9rl detenntned .. eat~ RE.AL ESTATE TRUSTOfll· 01LB&"T ~IRA n1y ot Orange, 11111 of Clilf. Spac;ttleation.. bid tMank• end 1it1mp1 trom an !nvtronmenta1 Telephone Service· JR end DA;.l.A 8UE NUNN HER' ornla, A!AL E81'ATI HCUAITIH flltlhet lnlormellon may be Obtained Document ~...:!.., Klllt ·= • AEhA. hUlband end wife .. IOlnt se"v1c1. • ca1tforn1a oorPOf•tlOn. ~~"1~1•0bcw9._.lld2 2d~~· ITT~ NOTIOf ia Hl!RESY fUATHfA iWb.~ :oo. Monday.Friday _,.,..!-. .. duty appointed Trutt•undet and .......... Of .... • . • -...,,,. OIVfN tl!ll Mid publlG l'IMrlno Will ··-~ 1001 ll!N!'ICIA~Y: RAYMOND M purtutnt 10 the PQW9r of .... oon-• "'"' be l'lltd on,.,. 23fcf csey of JenUety, c..-,.. a-11 1011 8·00 A M 5· 30 P M tuLLO AHO ANO!l.A BULLO ~ '-'ed In thtl Olfttln Deed of TNlt CtMf of Pr~ 1984, al 11'4 l!OU< of 7:30 pm., In IN c.-•1 MM 1022 • • • • • • •
bind end_...• tolftt tantnt•' ••to111ecs by KARLEEN s J1M1Hu. Publlel't«I 0r eo..'f'.w..~ Ctty Ha1 Counc11 Ctiemberl. 3300 ~ =: :: Business Counter: Aecot6ad ~bit 24 tM2 M ~-f"tt>Naty 7, 1ta. In tN J ange .....,7 NewPQtUtoul9vatd, ~ 9Mctl, 11 ,._ Im
lnatr. No 12~13"1 of oma..,. offlol of ..... County Aecotder• of an 12• 19" • 244-14 CA 92'43. at wl'lldl time end pMa ,_ v.u., 10)4 Monday.f ridag
QOtda In tt1e of11oe al tf1e "9cofder ot MIO County, II AlcotOW'I lnt1ru-lnt•eated pertona 11\ey llflP'llf #tel HIM~ ...... 1049 8 =:County, Mid deed of 1Nlt men1 No e.M0172. by r-..on of a be l'INfd tllefaon WANOA E "-. ~ 100 :00 A.M.-5: 0 P .M. LOTti;:~=IO~omr ... ::.=::::"~~~= ~J~ r.::.a..11 :::: DEADLINE PER MAP RECORO!D IN BOOK thef.t>y, lnclYdlng that bf..ct'I Of cs.. PdlllC fl)TlC( City al Newpot1 8eecf'I ~ ... =JU. I 19'0 •
182 PAGES 14 to 40 INCi.USIVEOf fault, Nollet Of wtWd'I WM r41Qorclad K-«nl Publlehld Otanga Cout Deity P"°' t:::-r: :: PUBLICATION DEADLINE
MleC!U.AHEOV8 MAPI IN THE June 20, 1"3, II Alcotdat't lnatru· MOTICI Of' IALI Jan 12. 1"4 Mi.on V1t~ 1811
OflflCE °' THE COUNTY RE· ment No. as..ae1119. WILL SE.LL AT °'"'°"'""IN 281-14 .._~....., '°" M onday Sat. 11 :30 a.m.
COADEAOFSAIDORANGECOUN· PUILIC AUCTION TO THI! HIGH· aATIWACllONOf' ·-ic NOT ... t ..... "' :~:Tuesday M 4:30 p.m. TY. EST BIDDER FOR CASH, ltwful '° ... no.-v..... I"-"4. ==~~c.~ IOIO on.
MAY Bf! AL80 KNOWN A&: 3882 money ,of ti,. United .,., ... Of • NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN In AC• *>~I INVITING-· ..., ....... '°" Wedncsdav Tue . 4:30 p.m. Flnltttrta, Huntlng1on hlctl. ca. C&lhlaf' • CtleCk drewn on • l11ta Ot aordlllQI with the pcovlaloM O. a.c. The c SWll Ion DI 11oY1ti i...-toe& Th · t26'~~11ree1 lddrw or com-netk>nal benll, a 11•1• or feclaral uon 3062 of the Civil Coda ot the Or ounof tyOr tat,._~ ttrlctl of .._......, '* ursday Wed. 4:30 p.m. mon Ion la~ ..__ Credit unlOl'I, °' 1 11.111 Of ladaral •not ange ........ 1ty, CtlJ. 'TWUf't '°'° ,...,.., no Mlllno• and loan NIOClttlOn domf. State of c.NfOf'nlt, thtt on Jan. 25, fomta, wttt r.caiw IMlacl t>ldt unttt w-.-1011 f rida~ Thur" 4:30 p.rn. :""9"ty glYen to 1i. c:omp19t.,..... cllad In thl9 lla1a .. PIY'* II ti,. 191M, It 10:00 A.M .. at 1711 South 11 00 AM , Tuttdey, Jlt'r4Aly 24, ~It...,_ 1109 · T~l'lllM) time of ae11 ai right uu. and Cl1Ydln1 Way, In IM City 01 181M Bid• mue1~,~11 the~ 112' Saturda, Ffi 3:00 p.m.
Trvet ....,end« undarof Mid DMd of lntarMtl'4fdby1t uTrufi .. lntNt Anaheim.Countyof0tange.St1taof Dlttrlcte Admlnlttr111ve offloM by A,.._.. ,••.~Sunda y f r1 3.00 p.n1. • v7 reaaon a br.-ch Of 69-Ml ..._.._. Ii ' In Mid Countv Cautornfa. U... under"9nac1 Wiii 11111 the date and Ume ....,.,,aboW Mt ....... """"11 • ,~ ,.... obllgatlon1 ~ ~ rw. ~= .. lollowl .. , at public auction 10 the ~t bid-lonh, It which time they will be put>-~1:: 1200 t .......... 7, heretofore euouted and · darforcun,tlletonowtnocsaacnbacl llcly openeo and ettamlnad et tl'4 ... __ , tW CANCELLATJO & dell't1lred 10 lhl undltafOnad a wrf1. Lot it, Tract 4~ 1 aa par ~ pareonel pr~ offlc. of tl'4 Dlitr1Gt1, t06'4 Eltll c:::;;._.,,,.. '1 :~ I
tan Oaclwatlon of Oefeutt ano 0... recorded In Book 170. P1g11 15 BERKE.LEY MAAINE JE'T PUMP A~ua Fountain Valley California °""'""" u"'.. 1aoc: CORR EC TIO S mind lor Sala, end wrttt#\ notloa ot thfougl'I 18, lncl~••v•. of Ml.. MODEL NO. 12JC fOf the iOflowlng· ' • ffoi.. .. 119 .._ 1u: :
brleCll and of -.ctlon to~ the ca11anaoue Maps of record• 01 Or· T.,. .. ,. wm be held to Mtl91y • Shi (91 ~fan Plckut> rruc1ca i......... ~., •>" C 11 · _ .J • undartloned to ... Mid properfy to ange County, c.llfornle. 119n on IUCh property created Spaclllcatlon No. A.119 IMIMlr1al Pnoply m: ance attOnS 8n<J C.:>rreChOnS ma y
lltllty Mid ObUQ!tlona, and t'*'-Tiie ttr .. t addr ... or Other pureuantto Section 30111 of tlleCMI Bide mull be 1Ubfl'll1ted on Ille t;:.~cwHklt p Ila ::~ be made on same deadlt'nes as ..,., ,.,. ~ cau..cs Mid comon dealgnatlon of the real prcip. Code of the State of Callfornla. '°' form euppllad by ,.,. Oi11rleta In eo-~ ~ m o notlct of bfwn and of llactlOl'I to er~ llt!tinttou.... .dUG!l~ r~t 9'!icgt1 Jn tht 10111 All)QUOt ot ~of ~ 1a1n. Pl ~"' .,.~nitr. purported to~: 2820 NeYtt Cl<de, IS27.01 plul t2 per cant lnt•Mt 191Clflcatlone. o..1 o1 County 1~3! .ease asA 1nr-a Cance a Ofl
Ho l:!_.2"61 of Mid Olfldal ,.._ eo.ta M .... ce111orn1a. from September 20. 1ee2. esua Ind Speclflc:a11on1, bid blankl end 0..1 °'a ... ., 1•~7• number when can celli'ng your ad. coresa. TM~ Mreby dladalml owtno tor more then tan daya, and IUl'I'* lnlOfm\!lon may bl ot>talnacl ~ ,.,._ •
Seid Mia wtll be tnllda, but without all llaOlllty tor ll'l'f lncOrrectneM In for COii• ot Mil. Dated· ~ary 5, al the aboYa ~reat; Tetepflolia ._, ~ -IMO CO¥anemornrranty,~ ... Oflrn-Mid llreat aocsr ... Of' other com-1884 640·2910 or "2·2411 lfT~Hotf· ~::::!:. 1* ERRORS· Plied. rlgafdlno tltla, poruulOn, or mon deelgnatton HARDIN MARINE. INC. m.. ai. W....... -::: • .
encvmbranoaa.topeyt1'4l"lt'nllnlng Said .... w111 bl tnllda w11110ut By.AancSanR.wmman CllllfotProaireman1 ..::. -Check your ad daily and report pMcipal IUm of the note(•) MCUt9d warranty,exprauor lmpilact, rag111d· A«ornayfor H111dfn Marina, tnc. Put>-and Property REJfTALS . .
br Mid DMd of TNlt. w11111nt.,..t •no 11111. pou1111on. or enc:um-Uthecl Orange eo..1 Dally Piiot J1n Pubtlshad Orano-eo..1 Dally P11o1 H-,__ 3100 errors immediately. The DAILY •In Mid note prOYldecl, lldvancea, 11 brancaa, 10 11ti.ty tl'4 prlnelpal Ml-12. 1884 Jan 12 1984 ~ un1.....iotwc1 noci
ll'l'f, un0ar the''""' of Mid DMc1 ot anoa of tht Not• or other oblloatlon 240-84 · 247-84 H-"'~.,.. P-ILOT a ssumes liability for the fir&t Trull,,_., c:tlargaa and~ Of MCUred by Mid DMd of Tnnf. with Unr...,._IMd 2JOO ,
Derrell PMh Prop
111.ftll
1114
VA rromet, no mo~ oown. al .,_, from
110.000 '4> 117·1"•
Fantaetle 4 Bdrm, 2~ ~
Waldot1 Modet In TOP
COHOtTION. Clnt AJC,
decorated In eertMonee
R!»1:orj
•R9alfy I
788-1172 1
tM Truat•#td of the truet1 orMted lntarettand other tumt U prcMded ·-..,. lllnTIM' Condo fu.m 2400 lnCOrfeCt i r.sertion c nly, by Mid DMd of Tru1t. ttiereln. plu1 advanc11, If lily, undlt ~ ""'~ rtaJC NQTIC( Ccndo Uni 2410
3880 Mlct!el9or\ Dft¥9 4 br. 3 tun bettla, hidden 2 !MM
tlOfY In M... V1<de. --....... --'120.000 under ma1cet. WH•l-SaldS...wtllbe~onThurlday, the twmt thereof and lntar .. 1 on T~fum a~30 CLASSIFIED January 29, 186' al 10:00 A.M. at IUCh advancat. and plua t.... REIOWTION NO. M-1 f:';t;::"°,J;,n' m: 642-5678
11'4 Chipman A*IUI entrance to cha1919, and ea~111 or the A RESOLUTION Of' THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CrTY CW 0up1ot-Uni 1»)1 .. ______ !!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~~Cent• BulldlnQ. 300 &at Truat• and ol tile trvet1 eteated by ..WPORT HACH DICLAMNQ CrTY'I INTENTION TO VA· ~ .. ~ 2t00i;:i
Only 1178,800. Muet Mii Cr•llda Wiiiow, alngle
nowt 780"88e2 f*""Y home 4 8'. 3 ea.
~ ...... ·-· A.-..ue, Oral'lge. CA. The DMdofTrut1. Tiie totai amount CATI! TWO 5 n WIOI SIWIR IAll•NTI LOCATIO A--• Uni noo1••---------'---•--.-•-----~ ...... I••-•-By ownr. 3 8', 2'A ba total amount of tba unpWd ~ of Mid obMgatlOn lnCMSlnQ reMOn· ~ ...... y Of' c'• ""Y IT··-""' """ .,.. Uni 2IOO ... .... .... Condo. kytl•. declc, of the obllgellon aacurec1 by Mid bly 1ttlmat9CI tai. c:hatgea end • • """• ,,_._ -,...~ • AT INUQ HAMOR ANO AT -.. JIOO ..,. lo 2 prop111y to be aotd, tQ09lhlr with of t'M TruetM, at t'M time:. NATI! ROAD; ACCl"1HQ A MU IHOWIMG THI POATION :=:._•~ = lllleral l .. a ltMtal lM'I Pit c:rir ~ W/09'lf
Int.,..., late c:tlargaa. anc:i •tlmated mai publleatlOn of 11111 Nolloe. la PftOl'OUO TOM YACATEDi ANO llTI1NQ FEBRUARY 13, c.... Hcn'8 llO& Pool 1 jllc. ~~
coeta, ~Ind actvanoaa. M 27,381 42 1114, Al THE OAT! FOR A "'9l.IC HEAAtNG CONCERNING .._.,.. Aonui. *' neg c:IOwn. etc
atrium. 1unken llvlng
room, formal dining room. tamly room. ,._
tumab11 loen. CYNC 2nd
S'1t5,000. No aoenta
p1eae. 0wrw 551.es 1e lo tbt data '*9of, It 1252,930.32. Daled Januaty 10. 1884 THI INTENDED VACATION (OWG. #5475-L) y-11on 11.ftW. *1 UM IW
Oita: Oeoamber n . 1883 REAL ESTATE WHEREAS. the provl1lon1 Of the Street Vacation Act and all .:::::: :!':::;" = Traditional 3 Br 3~ Ba. = = & ::EWART TITLE OF CALIFORNIA SECURITIES SERVICE amendment• thereto, Ming Section 8300 to 8340 to 8353 a.v,.... '"' ...... 2912 • • t. ~Mids Truet• • Calltomla corporatlOn lnclualve of the Str .. ta and H""hw•"'" Code of the State of OfOtt Ren• n1• float for 6~ boat. Priced to $l,250, · tewen Titla of CalHornla 11 Trull• ' 'V 'v a...,_ AMlalt 2111
J'S=-. mcrrr:.nor~W.
Whh a C'Milhrt ..... VW. Gorgeout I yr o4d
North Broadway By·(Saal) D J Morger Callfornla, provide for the vacation of easements; and ConmJ Rtonlalt 2111 llYllE TEIUCE .... -.... trl level, 3 Br + den + 3 ba ~-Call~_NoWl __ IM_2_·5e7~-'~i w /be1ut yd. Jutt
1295,000, to dn
87S.-2172 or 4""'3583
Sant• Ana, Ca. 82701 · 11i Preeldeni WHEREAS, on June 24, 1982, the Plannlng Commission of the tfld...i 11.ntaa mo
(714)651.1114 2020NortllBroadwey.8u1te20e City of Newport Beach condltlonalty approved RaubdM1lon ~~ =
By.Jamie L. Welke, Sent• Ana, Cellf. 82708 723 which was a1~·revlewed and approved on September 27, * ta1t
Aaat. Foradolura Ott1oer Publllhed Orano-Cout Deity 1982 by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach· and ~$
Publlttlld Of~ Coel1 Delly Plfo1 Piiot Jan 12, t8. ~. 181M WHl:REAS, In obtaining approval of Resubdlvtslon i23. Saint ...,__,.. ~
Jan. II, 12, 18• 1 120-14 252-M Andrews Presbyterian Church (the developer), desired to re-i.-• rounct *4
locate two existing 5 ft. wide MWer easements, to accommodate ~ .,_ ::!
lta own development of the real property for church pr0P«1Y: ..._. • ~ »•• and Trew! JO ta
-----------WHEREAS, as a condition of approval ol ResubdlvlSlon 723,
Pru.otam1c bay & ocean view from 4 Br, 4 Ba
pauo, pool home. Prime location. $775,000.
YllTI Ill L.91 llHllll
Fabuloua bey & mountain view. l Bdrm. 1 Ba.
condo co-op. Lowest priced at ~.ooo.
llYlllE PUOE llfflHT ORDINANCE NO. U40 Saint Andrewa Pre1byterlan Church agreed to relocate the City's BUSIESS '
AN ORDINANCE OF TffE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CrTY CW existing sewer facllltlea located within the eubject easementa at flNANCW. Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br,
NEWPORT IEACH EITAaLISHING A TRUIT ACCOUNT AS A 1t1 own expeny, and ..__ f.,.. so 4012 2 ba dn. 2 boat paces Reduced $1500 ()()()
OIPOllTORY FOR ROYALTY PAYMINTI MADE Al JUIT WHEREAS, the existing tewer lacllltles wit n t •a-,_0pporwniu.. 40t4 1 ' • ' ' '
COMPENIA TION FOR PAOHRTY ACQUIRED THROUGH easements have been relocated with the approv I of City 1 ._,_ Wan..s t0tt PllllSIU llME IOUIFlllT llltNaNT DOMAIN PttOCHDINGS (TIDILAHDI TRU9T). end the City at•tt haa determined that there I ' re need or ;=\v~ =
WHEREAS. In December of 1980. the City of Newport Beacn UM ror the subject easements: and • .._., '° i..-4024 Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3
adopted Resolution No. 9932 auth0tl2lng and directing the WHEREAS. the area to be vacated Is legally described on :.~~ ... ...s 4028 bath. J?OO !IQ ft 4 car pirloru( Sl.285.000 ~nation ot certain real properti.. f0t olt-drllllng, pau-Exhibit "A" hereto and depicted on a map atlached hefeto aa p--r.:,,0
0;. ..... 1 4021
lhrough and production purpoMS, and Exhibit "B" botn Incorporated herein by refetence; and ~.. _,, 1 WHEREAS. the majority of the owners of parcels through WHEREAS. prooeedlng1 for the vacation of the •bove de-_!1rtp Wan1«1 ~11111
which eubaurlace p .... through euementa were required have scribed easements shall be undertaken by the City of Newport.-Jota Wan1«1 )tO) OlllUll OAYl llYFlllT
g,..nted Mid euementa to the Cfty; and h pvr9UenHo the provmona of the Street Vacation Act of AJ9Ml"S
WHEREAS. there remain certain par<*• on which the City of 1941 and all amendments thereto, being Sections 8300 and c.. ..
Coronado laland Nat. bayf.ronl lot. 85' boat
)~ deck. Plans avail. Now S370,000 w /trade
Newport Beach must proceed to judgment In the Superior Court 8325 and 8340 to 8353 lncluelve. of the Streeta and Highways ~
of Orange County; and ode of the State of Callfornla. U-*
WHEREAS, In accordance with the laws of the Stat• of NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council or ,._
MERCHAfOSE
))10 »30
»JO )»3
UllWIUI lllE
Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, Lake view . 3500 tq.
ft. $440,()()(). Will trade for a local property. Caltrornla, Ju1t compensation for the taking of the property muet the City of Newport Beacn that notice 11 hereby given and that
be paid to the Court and subeequently deposited, by the Court. the City Council Chambers of the City or Newport Beach, located
Into a tru1t fund maintained f0t the benefit of the property at 3300 Newport Boulevard. Newport Beach, California, aa the
owner•; and time and place for hearing all peJ"aons Interested In or objecting
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach, In accord~ with to the proposed vacation. of said easements, and the City
Chapt« 74 of the Statut" of 1978, hold• the Tidelands In truat ouncll at said time and place will hear the evidence ottered by
for the people of the State of Callf0tnla: and ny perton Interested In the vacation of said easement• herein
An~
Applia,,....
Auruont 8ida Ma"""'i. C:....-a. f.qUI,..... I
CGlnpuwn
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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WHEREAS. In accordance w1th the Joint Power• Agreement escrlbed. r .... 1ov .... ,. .. ,..11 .... -·-dated May 8, 1981, between the City of Newport Beeeh and the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Reaolutlon ot Intention
State Landa Commlaalon, for Acqullltlon and Construction of hall be published at le&at once In the official new.piper of the
Tidelands OU pumping and Storage Facllltles, the City hU beef'I City, and said publication shall be made before the date set fO<
dellgnated to perform all power• or the City and CommlMlon to the hnflng of all persona Interested In or objecting 10 the
o..n.v s.i..
H-'>old Goods
hwelry
Iii &Oii Fii TIE
Lots 011A:0~~1?1 herel URIE flllLJ ,,...,.,,..,,,
accomplllh acquisition, conatructlon and operation of the faclll-proposed vacation.
11 .. , lncludlng the designation of the City Treaeurer to handle all ADOPTED this 9th day of January, 1984.
receipts and dl1buraement1 required for the admlnl1tratlon of EXHIBITS ON FILE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT CITY
the Agreement; and HALL
M.-1..._
MIOC Wanted M~ 1_,..,,._1a
Ofln-P\.rNIUIY .S.
l'.qv1pmmt
Planm .s. 0r,..,,.
HorMt? Unit•? Nursery? Ju1t red"°*' to •
Alternatlvazonlngfor A·l $137.9001 A spacioua
poulbl•. Owner may 11ory, 4 Bdrm, 2'"' bath
cerry 111 T.0.1 759.1501 horM with formal dining & separate famlly room.
Gr1at Cotta Meta lo-
cation In eacetJent neigh-
borhood Hurry on ants
one 64&-717 1
WHEREAS •• the City 11 strictly accountable for all receipt• and Evelyn R. Hart
dlsburMments made In the admlnl1tratlon of the Agreement: Mayor
and ATTEST
~~.~
BOATS
WHEREAS, the eminent domain proc.edlnga Instituted f()( Wanda E Anc:1er58f'I
subaur1ace, pua.-through euementa are an Integral aspect of City Clerk
1ucceuful administration ol the Agreement, and the City beara Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot Jin 12. 1984
the rMPOnalblllty to account tor tunda received and dl1burMd In •
connection !herewith; and l'tllJC llJTIC(
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
WHEREAS. theM rect0t1 warrant the •tabll1hment within the
City Tideland• Tru1t Account. of a Special Tru1t Fund Into which
Juat compensation In the form of royalty payments will be
depollted to accrue at the legal rate of Interest. with the City
Finance Director holding said funds. In trust. for the Judgment
Condemneea untll such time u the Judgment Condemn ... 1hall
"8.IC fl) < 1 .,. nor~· 1m All unite have 2 Bdrm & 2 ~=~ -1014 Be with wet b1ra. Wuh· LIW MWI ORDINANCE NO. 13-21 -.· AH ORDINANCE OF TffE CITY OF NEWPORT alACH ~.=""lt'\c1kJn m: er/dryer hookupt, fir .. Cutt 2 Borm 1 Ba home on plllOff and 2 balconlea. R·2 lot In Cotta M4tsa. CHANGING ANO REDIFININQ THf aOUNDARllS Of THE --;;---TATinlol Beaulllully constructed Aesurne 35K 1~n and
COUHC1LMANIC DllTRICTI Of' TffE CITY 1 r1AHSPOR '"'" Ins tllan 10 years ego owner wlll c.arry lrg 2nd
make appllcallon for dl1burtement.
NOW THEREFORE. the City Councll of the City of Newport
WHEREAS. Section 1005 of the City Charter provides that the A1rm11 Excellent back bay lo-A s k 1 n 8 S9 7 . o O o
City Council shall, beginning In 1959 and each rourtn year f!"1<1ft callon Full pric 531.737
thereafter. appoint a commluee to report to the City Councll on ~;'l:.k.. $219.950 151.3191
Beach DOES ORDAIN: the advlaablllty of redistricting th• City; and ·M""""'~lft ~
lect*' 1: WHEREAS, the City Council, In 1983. appointed the Ad Hoc ~:"" H ......
The City Finance Director of the City of Newport Beach Is Redistricting C-Ommlt1ee; and Tr••~ Tr•w•
lllflCtld to fttab"lh a trust account Into wt11C:h just c0t11pe11ae-WttEA •
tron In th• fOf'm of royalty payment• on certain parcela shall be eluded Its 11udy and hu refwred lta report and ,,commeo. •UTOMOnur USILm ITUL
deposited, u directed by the Court In con1'19Ctlon with fudg· datlon1 to the City Council; and • ,. mr. c
men11 In condemnation entered on these parcels. This account WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed and conald«ed the Auw. v.."' to10 NIWPO'l rest 3 Bdr 2·~
-... II...._ ref-red to u the "Tldelands Trust Account (Condemn• , ........ ,. and recommendation tubmltted by the Ad HocRedlatrlct· Au"' S..--Pa11.1 tou Ba Aiducad from ... .,.. ... ..,.,.. A w led to?O S175.000 10 $149,900
lion)" and shall be used for no other purpoM connected with the Ing Comm111 .. and haa determined that the recommendations of s~ ,:;;. "••'• 9112, Pllrlck Tenore 780·8702,
Tldeland1. or otherwise. that CommltlM should be Implement.a by ordinance; and • wi.w1 °"""' 9030 1g1
lectlon 2: WHEREAS, the City Council has alao determined that th• TniOO ~
The royalty paym~ts ao deposited Into ••Id trust account recommendatlon1 tor redistricting made by the CommlttM are ~~:. ..... °"-"' := 1&11 UYI SIU
1hall accrue al the legal rall ot lnte<est nece .. ary and desirable at 1n11 time to provide a fair repreaen· Tiil PllPllm
hct*' I~ talion on the City Council and that the boundaries of the dl1trlct1 AUTOS IMPORTED Newport Beach e1u111
Upon application therefor, by the condemneet of the proposed by the CommlltM. u nearly as practicable. con1t1tute ""• "°"""' 910$ Fant11t1c loceuon on
aubsurfac.. p .... through rlght1, made to the City Finance natural ., ... or contlguoua and compact t«rltOf)': and ::!n ::: Blutfw' llrgat greenbelt
Director of the City ot Newpor1 Beach. dlaburMment of royalty WHE.AEAS. the COuncitmanlc Ol1trlct1 .stablllhed by tnla aMW 1111 overlooking rell1ct1on
payment1, lnctudlng lntereat accrued to that time, lhall be made 0tdlnanc1 are Identical to thoM recommendation• made by tht ('otroon •11• pool Bank w111finance11
Tlt\DITIO~\I
RL\l Ti
IEUYEllE
NOLlllll
S..utllutty decorated 4
Bdrm home loc41Wd Of'! a
qu111 cul·d•·HC Oe-
llgtltlul kitchen l'lat beet!
rem<>dllld & ti,. IOlar
M ated pool otttn tnlOY-
ment & f\Jn fOf l'M entire
family Sotne1111ng epectei
•I s 1&9.000 646-7171 to the condemn..a. fherMfter. royaJty pt1ymenta. u they Ad Hoc Redl1trlctlng Commllt... n......,, till terrmc 11rm1 Great
accrue, ahall be paid dlractly to the condemneta by the City of NOW, THEREFORE. the City Councll of the City of Newport ~'=-m~ potential SYt>mlt au Of· 111•• OITTlll
Nftport Beach 8Mch DOES ORDAIN .. followt· ""' tit) ..,. Alking 1 199,000 e·~ A·1 cond 117,500
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eble <'<Hit.. clau1riad
1dYtttlslng
a.ctton 4: SECTION 1. The aeven councllmanlc dl1trtcta of the City of 11-'-tm Call Sally Shlpley or lfWPllT IUM
A status report ot the Tideland• Truat Account (Condemn•· N.wport Beach lhall encompaa all that portion of the City of ;, ::;; Joyce Oab0t1 oooo 3 B<trm Older home •
tlon) 1hall be Included a1 part of the accounting made to the Newport Beach •• depicted on a map attached hereto and ~ m1 on I•. roe '°' (90a 179 "'
c:;;'l!J..l
Br. + Oen, 3~ Ba.
1215,000. 752-2197
11,lllNI~ a .. 1 value In Harbor
Ridge, Almost 2,000 eq It
Of comfort & lu1turytr\ Ult.
lde.i Newport 8eac:tl lo-
cation. sen. wtll Pfovtde
buyer with one yeer
Home Warrent yl
7~1501
FORECLOSURE! 4 B<tr ocean YIN. waa
1429.900now1359,900
P11r'lck Tenore 180-1702
•lllTll 5 bf exec:. houle. a.t o1
the model. 1719.000 Lo
down OK Gd flnendr1g
Call o.ru.. 834-1157
MUITll-lf .... 11% llxed rate. 30 Y"9
MonKO With best oc v ew 14 Rue VIiia,.
Open wknda. IMO-1531 .,....,..,.., .....
S.t or poputar Mlttmar
Gr1at View 1545,000
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2brl3bf, 1 bl9l trom beKhl
bay cun now ...,,,.. 1•
Rid! (213) 208-1™
IUUll ....
OUTUI
Ttlll 4 Br 2·~ Ba. formal
dining room 4 llrapltcM
l1m11y room. llbrary
w/ea1antlve Oak WOOd·
IOWOO. hUO-ltYlng rQOfTI. 4
car garaQa wl nirimmll'lg
pool & IC>9 home hM
bellt'I dallgneO to ~
tf'le" ultllNI'• "' pt+w9ey Ind~ In pr ...
t1g1ou1 Harbor Ridge
$1.395.000 M•ur"n
White & Ed E1c1no
~
'/!:Macnab .1,.in e
Wll/'"111
2·9trt 41tr 3ba ltm rm nome, gate guard1d
comm Tennl• pool.
lllCU.Ul 1349.500 w/5~
On or S 1eoo1mo (I to 12
mot tae op1 I ,_..U&Ln
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875-3311 Ev/Wllndt Stet• Landa Commlttlon by th!~lty. of Newport 8eech. manted Exhibit "A" and u dnorlbed In a legal deac;rlpllon. t::="CfllN :::! 121s 000 ==----•--...,,
tect._. I: attached •• Exhibit "8 ". both of which are Incorporated her•ln .._.. 1111 l1r leler• '"' -----......::....:~=~=:;;::::;:::;;:::==:.:..
At IUCh time ta all Condtmneea havt made appllcatlon fOf' and by thla reference. ~ lHI 141-llff N"t
1
,•l,•a' C. fi' 'O .I'\,., j _ f) 'C. ~Q. • -· .... received royalty accruals trom tr. City Flnanc:. Olractor and SECTION 2. By the tnao1ment of this 0tdln1noe. It I• the .._... :::! vi.¥ l"<IU iv~ '4t (:.,tr-;:J
nave a"anged for futu,.. royalty paymtritt to be made dlrec11y to Intention or the City Council thel the district numbers and =..,. 110 ------PllOI 1111111--"' c:u>• • -
the condemneee rather than to the Tldtlanda Tru1t fund boundaries., Mt fO<tl'I hefeln lhell rerpia,ce and tupweede alt wo .... WllllllllE Ill MIU • ._ .. .,.. -.. • ,.,. .--.......
(Condemnation), the aald Fund ahell be terminated. prior dl1trict numt>eta and boundar ... u orlQlnelly atab4i.hed ~..... :::~ Ll_.ll PlllOEI Emertld e.Y 4 er 2•,,. a. -':' ..!~ ~ _:-.,
1eat1on • by the c1g Chartlt tnd aa aub,.quently modfti.ct by ord Nln<:e. """"""' ma "'" i h R SECT N 3 8 ....... • oceanv ew ome .. I The royllty peyment accrua19 on lhoel peroela on wNott no I 'Y 1.,. enactment of thlt Ofdlnanot, It ta the ........,,. rm IJOht I wy, bMullfully OUQ1C1 ffOf'!\1520,000 10 .
IC)pff0e11on 11 mede fOf dlebU,_,,.,.t of the TldeMlnde Truet Intention of the City Council to lollow • population 1tandard, :::"' ~ ::: O.Conted toomhome 3 1440,000 1or lmmeOtata -....... ----..---.-
Fund (Condtm=lon royetty accrutAa, lhell be eubject to the thereby providing equal repr...ntatlon fOf equal. numbers of "-""" ••r> Bdrm, 2'" beth w.tll a ..,. Open tleams, """ oper1tlon of GoYlmment or other Code MCtlOnt ~ reeldlng In the City of Newpot18eact\. ._. -t t hatmontou• open floor WOOd acc«1t• ACICIU 10 __ ...__.....__._...J
dMflng with med f\lnda, held In the Tidelende Trwt FVnd SECTION 4 Thia ordinance lh.it be publi.tled ~ In the .._.. '11' plan On of tllt Pfett•t pnvat• bUctl 1ann1t 111CS I
(Conffmnetlon) or In the otnclll cwatody of Qty'• off'loetl for offlelal neMPllol* of the City, and the Mme ahall be en.et!Vt 30 .,_,_, t1• ~ V:i::" = comm poo1 •ncl Plfkl ---.......-----4
auct1 time u pr..crib4N:I by law; provkled, ~. that IUdl d1yt aner the date of lta adOptlort T,_..... em 8 ~b v11u1 Aak IOf' ------Uf'Qlafmed tundt shall onl)' be UMd f« Tklelend TNlt ~. ThlaOrdlnanc:ewu lntro®clld 11 a rtiQularmeell~of theClty ~=:--ri :m •10 • ·~ma rke t a 1 Aod O•"Y IM4·7020
Thl10tdlnancewMlntrooucect1t1reouiermeet1ngoftheC1ty Council of the City of N~ 8Mch held on the day of M• t 1tt lttM,ooo &i&&-7•71 U•U&&.m&ll I u p E IH
Council of the City of NftPOl't 8wh held on the day of December 12. 1983, 1nd wu 1dopted on the 9th day of Jenuwy, ••m-. .,.:~I .....,,l'r--tl......,lr--1
Oecemb« 12. 1N3, and wu edopttd on the 91h day of Jenuary, 1984, by the roHowlng vote. to wit AUTOS. OCMSTlC ltt~•!R1.1t-f=J. ~·J!I! --• ..... __ .__ ........ _.
1M4 by the toaowtno vote. to wit: 4YE8, COUHCILMEMBERS ~ • ....,,_, "* J;i:;Bi:ii ~ 1111111 aay
AYES, COUHCILMEMIER8 Hwt, Meuttt. Cox. Str•u•. Ptummer. Heather, ._. _ -.................... ._. • • I ._ ;;;-=====~iii By~ 1 ~time otr.eo _.,....""Tr...,.._,.....,.__, Cox. Heether, 8traua, Ao-~~ Agee ~ ht> l bt, 3 ba Olt'I • 2 Dr. 2
NOES, COUNCILM£Ml1:R8 None NOES, COUNCILMEMBE~ NOM ~ n it .,AiMif 1>1 1Pf 1 be con. -------
A88£HT COUNCIL.MEM8£AS ~ ABSENT COUNCILMEM8£RS None ~ ::: ~1 of'9ft .,._.. ,_, '*1ed) )Ont _... "'.:"=:":"":'~::=::---ir-r-w-n-.r-,r-o-,~-...
EwlYn A. Hatt E•lfYn A. Han _..... till --,.... LO*~ down 1145 000
M1ycw May0t a.--. ~ ltlkM Act• to ~,u41111
ATTEST: ATTEST. """""7 r.-dl "-~ ~ Wanda An__, Wanda I! AncNt'lln ~-•Ut l'NIRM ---Tfl• ,..., ... d,.. lin IN
City Clerk • City 0.k ~di .. ..,__ "2-M'7e Wut • D•llJ '•lot
Publl•hed Oran '9llOI Jan ~2. 1N• · 7)0.... Pul>llaf*f Or11nge CoaJ1 Oa1ty PllOt Jan 12, 1N-t 137.a.e .,,.,, ,..... .. • M "2· 7t ~;....;.;..;;..;...;..~.s..-~~ ...... ~----~~~----"'~~~-
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r DlllyPllll Thuradav. Jonuarv 12, 198~ C6
642-5678
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ltQtlt ... c. IHI Gtatral Ut2 L9u1 ltaclt U41 Cttna ••I •ar 1712 Cnta llna 2724 lftrrt leacla 2111 It.art ztOI
••Jf RllT llll 2fir condo.
1
m
700
anyutru Emetafd Ly.! bd. 2 S:. 11~ bik1 to ooaan Avail Sharp M•a Vtrd• 28r CONDOS FOR LU.SE C 0 M Shr Ivy Cott• nr
• PoOl. tP•. 11900/mo. t yr 2 1 Nie• t bd. gar 1636. 28a 1695/mo 6•8-58!2. Furn l Unfurn 1525_11~ beach. pv1 ant, Sn/dk
On Mnd. w/b0a1 a11p Flxlf I I WI_._ IH Call 857 2121 Cen· t yr 111 No pau •11 a 979-3&41 Pam A_,,t 631•4eeo M/F 12&0 utll 67$.-10&4 upper Peaceful atmo• •-tr •••' tury 2 I 714-883-2723 1 fl pm --.-.. ---Phef•, p19111y 01 prkg l11taJ1 2 er patio garage r• HVlll/WlnOLIFF CdM· walk to tx:h. Snr trg 3 111 2 b 2 b n OCEAN vi.w. 3br home. Ctttl Mai 2724 dec:ora1e0. '2 peraoni No br. 2·~ b• hM. !pie, 2 aty aw kltcn.,n. r, a ' JlOlll IUl hot tub. "'•rdner Maione ;;.;;,iioiiiii..;;.i•-..-·•""""'" ~·• SS25tmo &42.0461 2 Br. 1 Ba, nu cptldrapea, '350 ' '~ utlla 675-50 f5 l(lfa 1001111 S:l26.000 ,.., llAl&lllllT 497•212j or 496_5755 I Br wfth pool 1400/mo blt·lna, pool. carport, no __ _
Mr• Long, 850 1190 l1C/l1l·l1TI $300 depo•tt IPlOllll pelt $875 tt16 a.cl· Cltan. r11p., Fem. to thr 2
SYDNEY
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_ L!fHI BUB 1290 833-8928 or 842-8202 $700tmo 3 Br. 2 b• lord 645~6646 :;~g~~P~.rn ~'t~~~ka Friday, January 13
eoaut 2 er 1 den wllh •ltlflllff 11a11t HOMEFORRENT 2 br. 1'-'t bi,no _pet• bit twnhte. encl ger. LIA. Dupleit2blkatobeh,2BR 833-2999,863-144• A RIES(Man:h21 Aprl119):N~ww1iyafoundtomakemoot
OCEAN VIEW Arand nu Houlff, Apt• l CC5ndos Laguna Hiiia 3 BOrm 2 B1 Int. pauo & ger 1575 mo yard tba, refurbllhed. small _ condo• tn B4"couit Hiiia Landlords AdV9rllM Fr" $825 Fenced yard a gar 548 4291, 646·9857 t83 w 19tn yd. 2 car gar Yrly 0ya CM Condo lam-private of U!M!ta. Lunar position highlights money 1 invl>atments, ability
Urtutual 11tu•llon allowa soc 11 St0tff & Marketa age Kids & pet• wel 2 br. 1 ba upt1aire encl TIL l1•t 1•2· 1101 759-0840, •vet 675 3502 •P•·frpl-vi.w-nr beh·w/d lo ch009e quality over quantity. You'll make new start, lost
these 141 to be '"Md 84 t-•280 come 863-0755 Agent. S .,, & hk-up-morel U25'1tutll articl ... wlU 1..-Loc led 'JI t ..... h t f tt d
S30001 no '" ger 5"" mo 111, sec Superb dwn11,1 1 br, .ncl 1179,2800x3 t•. 8~_8338 .... uo a , you ge ..., ear o mo ef'8 an romant.'l'
W/!>1)1 to buy mo NEW 1nd bea~llful decor Cleaning I .. 968 5744 gar No pelt R4ilrtg , elec. WilJ be 8potlilhted. 1141' 11314•10 lhctld 30 yr lnlhtS2·story3 bed 2 b• La~Hl li!•tl 2252 •Sm 2 Br t Ba nr SC renge $410 ~2-59&4 Fem 10 lhrbNulllul 3 br. T AUR U (April 20·M ·,.y 20).· Ev"n•· tak•• sudd"'n tum an lo•n. 1•88 750 patio pr1vat• 1111ry. com-1-.. • .,_.,. .... ..,._lioliol_,..'°'"'.,.. 2 be w/1unOecil. In CdM • " '° ... "'
JACOll RU Ln mun11y pOOl Greenery ~emu~EA tui~.'!.c~~~~ ~~:.~ ~5~;f1 1525 Pllllllff VllW S300 & S350 120.15&8 yourCavor-be alert. aware, willing to take chance on your own
lll-1110 S850 P« mo Acroaa wive oven lrptc. no ~ts lrg t Or wllott. encl gar IN NEW ORT BEACH F n/amkr 10 lhr Ntwport abihties Judgment, intuition and timing are on target One who
lrom perk S900mo 752-7363 M-F 5325 Avail Feb 1 Br tac viii rm pvt deck, Singles 1 &. 2. Bdrm Apart-pen1nou141 condo 2 br. 2 taught you in past 18 again available and ready to aid if a.ued. _____ .,. ___ BRITTANY WOODS 9_5 eve/wknd 681_7 19,. patio qu111. ulll pd, bltn1, lrplc S7SO No mania a Townhou111 bl s450/mo +'lt uUla GEMIN I
LIDO ISLE Townhouse Prtvlll& Im· 644 6958 No pell pets 215 1 Paci lie lrom saeo (Alk about Carolyn 833-8383 X453 (May 21-June 20): ForcL~ an.• scattered ket>p
OPO FRIDAY 10·2 mecu111a 1p111 1evet wt Miaaita Vit!o 2267 1375,mo 1 Br 1 ba small 631-6107 855--0665 lurntan.<s 1pt1 complete options open, look behind acenes, help keep morale up !or o ne
211 "la Orwlttt 2bd ~llCO. "" cpt HOMES F~R RENT colt•~• off road quiet VILLA MADERA quiet tam· with TV. tlnene & utenilla F/rmmt ehr 3br 2b• nOUM. who is confined to h ome or hospital. Wear bMght colors, exude " ak"'tgnt $900 mo urty may .. _ r-1..,. I"" ... _... C M 11\ renl/utll. no d..,.. ,. ' M1111on Viejo 3 & '4 e.drrn. 2072 1:1wpo11 Blvd lly complex 2 Br 2B1. ..,... "'' ,.... "' .,,.,. 1 v., 1• ' k d al lllf 1217,100 WattrfrHI lo•t1 ~ term or 1ongtr No ,.... Stevt Of Ch11 631-7233 opttm1.0m, ma e appointments an stress pen;on appearance '
LllO REALn 5825-$900 Gtrages end TSL Mc•t 142-1IOJ D/W. cp drape•. lndry r9q'dl On J1mbOrM Rd -Aquanan f~ures prminently 111-1.00 fenced yards Kida & pet a tacll encl ger. mo to 11 San Joaquin HUI• Rd Lrge Furn Home, prtv be C ANC R lll·UOO -OK Agt No tee 3 bd 1•_., ba, WSlde mo Gaa & weter p•ld Matnon-amkrFePref (June21-July22):Bereadytorevise,reviewa11d VETS ONLY. Please cell 863-0755 Brand new crpts drpa, & S565tmo, S300 dep, no 14Jl· 1100 S350+'1r &48-2497 k • •-------• 1 r 1 1 about • " to ma e con<:e1>81ons lo one who proved loyal in past Focus on me or ree n o bll Ins Encl patio. chlld'n pets 2324 Elden. Apt 1
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buying a house with NO lltw~rt ltacla 2269 OK No Pets S675tmo 642.5155 Spec 2 & 3 br apte· gar-Mature wrk'g Fe to lhr 2 romance, successful business or c•areer move. Wish comes true
Money Jason 966-8667 645 6646 an1 age. WHher/dryer hook bd, 2 ba apt w/same t}~rough unorthod oced T Seo . f Vacant hicer eKpel'd&ble. 2 2 • n. newly decorlled . " up Nr ocean 642-4387 642-4952 after 9 pm • ox pr ure. aurus. rp10 persons 1gur1•
Br 1 Bo. 35 101 , So pauo. lalkl CONDQ. aom1 oceen $465tmo 2 Br 1 Ba apt, promine n tly.
lrplc. beamed ce1Ungs, Pt1ia1all 2207 view, 2 cer o•rage upper unit pool, llr 1Me81i.BJIU Spaclou• apt, t ml from M 10 •hr •brt3ba houM. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22}: Response re<..-eived to wnt!Rn
rorced air hell Consldlf $875/mo 760-8862 lmmed occupancy ~ech, e1rpet1. drepes pvt bllh, Mau Verde, 2 Br 2 ba newer dupteic 2276 .. 1 Beaullfully landscaped •42.23&7 c M S350+ 2•1·9990 application -ch anges are favored and so is special communica-smt hou,etunlls as dwn · · 3•4 Br, 2.L be, 2 blocks 10 Mep e d 1 p 1 • u ~ Oprwinc~',. llnLa•dno Lo0wnetsyt ~~ pe~.·~~:o n&n;;;"a~~~ beach. ;lose to pool & TIL llc•t 142· llOJ ~:~,!~:!:. ~o .. p':.!: l•liiiiiiiiiiiilll•iiiifiiiii NB Condo nr Lido ltle. ti1on to supen,or.hBe percept ive, be aware of moods, trends and su9~500 Skr 6'46-3949 799·4 t~5 or 2-57 .9792 tennis 962-668 149.5. wga._2-Bdun. AeW Bach $450 ~iiaclous single.. QM 1310/mo Furn, nice a temation o c a racter in one close to you. Gemini. Virgo,
Newporl Snores carpets 2250-B Canyon T Bnrm --m & two bedroom apls •PM to 10-AM~ Sllgtttartus persons play-key roles. - - - --
LOWEST PllO( Ctrtal ••I •ar 2222 3 Br 2'» Ba condo. sml 831-5739 :~: ~ :::~ =:tg:~: NEWPORT ISLAND 3br VIRG O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Long distance communication as
118 OHYH a Br 21,i, Ba lovely lrg dptx 'ocean YU, Newport Terr $585/mo 2 Br l'lt ba 2be duplex. lrpl, aun highlighted; focus on travel. teaching, moral considerations,
l lllOOO trplt deck nr bcn seootmo 642-7404 Agt Twnh ... E/sode Encl jer WHTUUYILUIE deck.S290mo 650-5371 d ' . t f ( . Bas' d . d ' k , s 12oomo yr tse 640-6067 -1 & 2 B "--anlront apt r-m avail assemma ion o an ormation. IC omestac a JUStment ta eb Broadmoor Ptan 111 . 3 Br 2 Ba Newport Shores patio/yd 2346 Santa na r pool, •P•. geraoe """" l · I h d · f 'bl h • udrms 2•, balha terge Cozy 2 Bdrm cottege Ava•I now Nr beech TSL Mgmt 642-1803 avail tndry rm. no pets. lor lmmed occ '325 mo P ace, mvo ves taxes. pure ases, cons1 erat1on O poss1 e c ange
lot Owner/broker ocean side or hwy S895tmo yrly 760 1977 cer port N/1mkr pref 548-9457 of residence
640-66771640 9900 S775/mo 67J-t73• B 2 B $T5o9w5tnmhoou•! yBarrd 21rpBlca Bach. 1 & 2 Br $385-5565 Pentnoute, nr beach, pv1 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Dig deep,.-'f'eV>rt superficial
2 4 dr '-» • dbl oer near '"' TSL Mgmt 645-8122 or 1 h 1ar f ed r~ al Newport Hgts 3Br rro 101 Ct1t1 JlltH 22 4 schools S 1 200 I mo c.1rpor1 llr 642.1803 FURNISHED or ent & b1th, crptg, micro. exp a nations. ms1st t at meanings be c a 1 . You actu ly are
encl yerd dbl gar ·~ Btks 10 lagun• BChes 673-7300 dys 494-7429 940 W 18th S1 ----UNFURNISHED. H B S325 536-0794 in driver's seat, can nde with tide and cash in on development of
$225.000 642 9988 newly redon 5rm unit vu eves Gtb Walker TIL Mc•t 142-1221 WOOIUll YILUll ALL UTILITIES Prof non-amkr. reap, commercial produc t. See others m reahstic light. Pt.sees plays .E.,o•y yrfl•'C( sundeck k1d1 S710 neg 4 Br 2'h Be 2 story. on ..,,50 B 2 B 1 & 2 Br apt• 1v11t PoOI. PAID. HEALTH c111n. 25 yrs or up. paramount rol .. n .:; -s ~ Imo 2 r a spa llr. patlo/bal Ho S I M/F 3 2 "
2 dep tee 539-6190 BE T Canal pOOl tennt1 S1350 T h 1 It QUBS TENNI tmg e to ehr br. . tmmac 3bdrm '•beth 2 wn 50 poo r cov-pets 1&2Br.S50S·S610 "WIMMING.plus babeachapt FrplC,prkg. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Gain indicated af you follow story condo Pool sauna 2 bd tncd yrd. gar New 642•3850· 6•2· 1° tO ered parking TSL Mgmt 75•..0081 Of ;, 6""'-0 66 1 al oced y U spa Seller w111 help wt5 cpts pnt, drps $525 553 4 Br 2-Ba Newpo ... lelend. 268 E 16th St 6~2.1603 mU<h more' Sorry, w/d .,,.,. 1 uk lor eg pr ures ou' have more responsibility, Lhere wall \x.-" ~ M 1 r 11 n • 0 r A n n • dd · u· al d h f d Go l 1 po1n11 Agt 851 9020 V1ctorie B 963-6958 2 car ~er 25 dock, yrly TIL Mc•t _142· llOJ Daaa Ptiit 2721 no pfl.~ Models 544•8074 ask tor Marlene a 1 on pres.1ure an c ance or greater rewar . s ow, 1e
PRICED TO SELL! 2 Br I Ba big hv rm & .·0,2~ n:=e•,sl 1,2001142 lHIUIU IOW WALK TO BEACH New 1 open d411iy 9 to 6 Pv1 ant/bath. nr Warner/ low '~ awlare of special trend. Cancer. Capnoom persons figure·
Beeutilully main1a1ned 4 lrplc lncd yrd. hu~ dbl • • nta .. , • 1 B f 1 0 kwood Golden..-..t. H.B. 16711 promment Y·
S650 673 6336 r re rlge range, aun-br condo No pets/amok· a -... SA G ITTARIUS Br in dPsiroote area Two oar -Back Bay condo. 2Br 2ba. dry. pool. carpor1. no Ing s575 974.9357 Diane Ln $250 536-079• (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): lnd1v1dual who had been
lrplca In 1•v rm & tam rm • 3bdt1 ba, Inca yerd• S850 Avail immed Dy1 pets $450 1mo 931 w -Ap~rtments Reap perton toahare2 slow lo warm will now express excitement, enthusiasm, and
pool SIZ"d Y irrJ E1cetfent Move now• $595 642-2119, evea 548-3080 19th St 548-0492 Haat. ltaeL "740 o wner financing Mr Wtlllams 547-o204 • 1; NewportBuch So. bdrm condo In Coate reflectglowof "crcativeheat."Your o pinionwillbesoughtby
$339,500 B1M1e Dr~on V'Thls First• U'll rent CLEAN & SPACIOUS t bd. Beach/Garfield 1'~ Mesa 75~6666~ Spm one who usually pre fers to remain aloof. Check diet , keep (IQI 645 'lOOO 3 Bdrm $645 move today redone 2Br w/blttna and WestStde 2 Br 1 Ba up-m1lbcn Good aree I 700 16th Street A h 2 B -? B I cozy nghbrhd 2 Ba dbl gar llat S600'a speclal graded drapes. crpt. $460/mo 847-3832eves (at Dover) mmte to 11 r ' e reso Utions concerning nutrition. garden •Pt. S310 -1 urn. CAPRIC ORN (""'·-22 J 9 Y SEAYIEW gark1dssmallpe1 lee 539·6190BESTRltyfee rang• & dswhr patto 2 Br 1 Ba gar.S•50 Vic 6 42·5'13 175 aec Nen cy . . . .~'. -an. l_): ou break free Croan
539-6190 Best Guaren19d -BEACON BAY 3Brt3Be area No pets $510 ·de· Goldenwest & warner 751-9671. 964-3531 restnctJons, style is amprtntcd, hght ts shed o n areas previously fORi~~~a~Yt!?HR 4 er 2'. ba. 2 car gar. lrg 1 or 2 yr tease. no pers ~;0s~j23&or ;~;-~~~~o 494-3720 eves N::r,~1!e!:!'n~eo. Teacher wtth baby wante obscured. Stress independence, origanauty, courage of convk
Tramiterred lncd yard Gdnr incl Sl900/mo 675•8617 2 BR 2ba twnhse Bit-ins (at 16th) temel• non amkr to ahr lions. You are going to attract valuable allies. Leo figures ~REIT VIEW $1500/mo 642-2943 Big Canyon eucullve Cozy 2 Br with lndry tac W t D hkp, Obi gar. 4bd 'lome Inc M $275 prominently. . • k 1121 llSE W/URI home 4 Bdr wl spe I wller trasn Pd irg yard peho$650. 536-0921 645-1104 841-057" or 557-2732 R _ Fr.111 1 •...... ltLac It s 3 0 0· 0 / m 0 ... 0 1 S52' $500 security _ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1•1!!!!!!1!11!!!!!!1!11!!~! WE LOOK -FOR-v-ou• AQ UA IUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18). You are being pulled an two •• • Encl&d 2 Br Avall 2· 1 fncd 760_8702 " dep 548 8752 $525-$750 2 & 3 Br Apta, ~ d ' · · 1 1 Ch h ' h bl C1t11ia1 lll11tl. kids pets must see enclsd garages washer & I Cl t Zllt Houee1Roommate1 arecuons sunu taneous Y oose course w lC ena es you to Prot~ss1onally d~orated 539.5190 BEST Alty lee Big cinyon lerge 2 Br 2 Easts1de 2 Br I Be oar d ry e r h k • u p s 11 tata t Unltmtted 832-413• remain close to family Overcome temptation to risk valuables 011
Hardwood lloor" custom De 2 B 2, b C d Ba $1650tmo Large 4 lrplc beam ceil S6l5 • yards/patios 2PB0r011 B! n1r•buunadirybeecf•cn. Gtrlftl ftr a m.ere notion. Obtain professio nal property appraisal. Canc.•er oak hbrery 1011 ti bd. 2', tux r It a On °· Br 4 Ba pool & 1pa 1" last & $225 2 per-2323 Delaware o I k
ba large 1acuw lrptc ate dbl attach gar S3350tmo 759-0706 eons no pets 650·1798 2•20 Whrteaanda $475/mo 498-6277 ltll 2912 native Pays ey role c~:~r:.~~~~~ .. ~~~.'n'oo s~:: 64~~::;9 IOC Owner Broker I Eeals+de 2 Br t Ba frplc, Newporl Beach Realty BEACH Apt 100 ytrdl to 2 cer ge 89• NEWPORT PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Spothght on travel. education.
Canal front 4 Br 3 Ba garage S575tmo Days 642-1803 Sand. upataira 2br lbi. r s95imo spiritual values, abtlJty to overcome odds. Be aware of body home vflered at Eastside ntce clean 2 Br 1 2521 o .. Eves 960 4614 · I d d walk to beach Avail now range ... ve · gar $435 mo 496· 7151 700.8882 image. rontro ten ency towar s self -indulgence. Key actually ts $525 000 Ownf'f will Ba tncd yard. enclsd gar. neqotiate termsand new painl No pets 2544 $1495/mo Agt 840-8208 Easts1oe cute bachelor S625tmo 2brl2ba twnhte. IMal 2t00 Office lt1tala ltlf ~ l~u_gh at our own foibles Gerruru. Sagittarius persons play
financing Call 640 8248 Orange House A Chine Cove ocean vtew 3 vaulted ceihnga. pa1to. crpt. stove 1404 Hunt-in-s1gn1f1cant roles
SPY&USS
$625/mo • security Bdr w/ape & elevetor $4 t5/mo Joyce Weitze gton St "2 See •3 for Male $250. non-amkr 161' Wutchlt. NB --=~-----·--.-----------+---------
548-2778 Steps t o beech Rema~ 631-1266 keys (213)395-8912 754-7087deya,960-7037 278-1365 sq ft Sulleble C•••treial Ltat Ir.... 3004 Help W11tt4 5100
Spyglas~ 5 br exec house
Voe.an• Good r1nanc1ng
$530.000 Low down or
1rade Ot< Btus w1>ltome
Meta Verde 4 Br. 2 ba. lam rm (Part furn?) $1200
S40-7507 eves & wknds
Call Dcro1&e 834 115 7 Nlcfl 2 Br. 1 ba wt gar w/d
Mobile Homes l l OO hkuo nr Victoria & Ca-nyon S595tmo Agl
1979Skylln11 Lil\e new 12 997-9309or631-3 187
X ~5 l tidrrn S2 l,000, by o''""'' Senior Park NWPT HGTS Dix condo, 3
2Utiu NP"'P'lll Blvd c M b• 2''• ba. lam rm. lrplc.
714 787 1178 bll-tns $880 548-0397
~ VPl'Jr ohj custom lu•ury Ou1et 3 Br 2'1t ba Pets, w0r,c1r ,,.~1 Mobitp home kids OK Fncd yd 2 168
a few ~IPps tr nm Lido Miner $800 840-5010
B11dgf' (,hannet 1n Lido Under $400 llat rakes this
Par~ ~ Y"ar park lease Easts1de I Br wtw crpta
avail 2 Br 2 Bn vaulled n ewer bll1ns c a ll
~·ting• t<>tlllly 11pgr11ded 539-6190 BEST Alty lee
watt tovn•ngs carpet
revetors drap1H1es D111 Ptilt 2226
washer dry,., micro DU PLEX Eictra I~ 3 Bdrm
w11ve co'''" mus clean 28 • 18 hv rm 2 tun ba ga~ '''"" 11 rar Qll & bllin k11 plush cptldrps r PI r y" SS 5 0 0 0 tndry rm $695 495-1490 714 '673 8262 or
673 2 170 Foa1t1i1
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w1tar1ta\11c or.f'•'" v1Pw 1n 3 Br 2''t ba, 2 story condo
So layu111 Ownr near Ta lber t &
548 565Q Brookhuret "'Tiburon
Dthwr petlo. dbl gar,
lnco•e Prof 1350 elec gar door opnr Kids,
tMTEftHTED IM l pets OK $850 • $600
TAX SHELTER? ~:f 015io• no fee
lAI PLrx roR SALE BY
OWN£ ti {.( ,,~ r A MESA Hant. ltacta 2240
~:l·~~1.!'HlllF ()f OWN •HPH COHO•
D'llihlf' 1 •l I lwnl)r\ unit 3 Br 2 Be All amens 0001
''"" l nrlrrn., (' 1111 wAI~ spa tennis (Brookhurst &
1"11 tr1<PI trpl rrintry and Hamltlon) $750 • $750
!1'11,ltf'f· ..,,bll-+<•" 11irvout cJep No pets 5'40 '4484
• 'I 2nd1 '""" Mu,1 see lo E11rth tone crpla eccent1 a"~ rCC.•ttt" Only 3 y11ers mod bath abode comp
old Will r:n" .icier trade k•lth upper $300 s cell
fur c.011ClrJ or ??? Call 539-6190 BEST Ally tee
b3 t -440? 9.irn 6 pm ask tor Jae.I\ or Gen HOMES FOR RENT
1 "00 Huntingron Beech 3 & 4 LE. Exet.1111 v Bdrms $800-$900 ---(-1-0-11·.-.ft-1---fence<l yerda & gar&Qes
'"'• Kids & ~ta welcome
Will '"'""' S'l 13 000 @Qulfy 863-0755 Agent no fee
S2000/mo Drive by 2716 Elllde $235/mo. pd uhls Avail now Lrg 1 Br. den eves and early am lor medlcal or dentel I t } 2911 ;;;;;;;;;;fi;iiiii~ifiiil----:=-===--
Shetl. CdM and call agt Bachelor (no kif J Quiet, patio No pets 111 & taar, 1 Br In 3 Br 2 Be hse. spa, Agent 5• 1·5032 --1-8-1-1-----1 Hair Dressers
760-8702 pv1 entry 631 5476 $450/mo, $300 depos11 Nwprt Hghll S325 B y1 OHi FOUND ADS Station for lease 840-37 l 1 642-6096 alt 6PM 8 ront ces. patios. 550 If . Hoell beauty Hair DeS1gner Lease w/op11on to buy 2 • E·s•de lrge quiet 2 bd lrip-_ parking 1an1torlal salon. f111 tood. ofllce Manicurist
den. 2''> Ba. lat 11me ever lex nu crpt Clrps Patio Lovely 2 Br 1 Be lrplc Beachlront hse. 6111 St 673-l003 etc Good beach loc ARE FREE Cllentele nee
available Beaut1lul Lndry. $595 673-3600 garage. patio. bit-Ins. Tennis courtt Airline Charming back olfice 213B Coast Hwy. NB Studio FIVE Alk tor Judy
condo 1n Belcour1 Htll Eitlt NE /side location, close to beach. nr Hunt person 5p!e8~ .• ag9e 20-35 space 5200 , ''> utlla $500/mo 646-8844 Call.• 640•6443 Leese tor $3000/mo Harbour $595 846-0736 .. ..oo· monthly Own entrance wtoplton price o f large 1 er no pets L B h p c H A ta t/C -a II s488.750 S350tmo 646-2534. eves Female. Newport Cres1. ag c ec st wy. Busy Nwpt Bt. C M Newer 142-llll OHH I '"'" tr •aco•• RE•LTW lllTllT Ill SEIWIMD REF's req Poot, 1enn11. Call, tv mess 497-6304 retallfolflca ale. ltl llr with computer e~pertence • -" • • 1ac. near beach $375 0 1 5595 645 9628 Friendl)I. medium-sized
lll·l 113 1 Br 1 Ba all bit-Ins, lndry YILUIE Call all 6pm 650·5•58 Hlllf n Y mo • manutactunng compeny.
UDO ISLAND 4 brl3ba nr
beach avail Jan S 1800
107 Via Koron 673 5366
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
2 Br w/maste< bdrm on
oceanfront Completely
remodeled Bar counle•
patio 2 car gar 4 5 II pier.
ror boat Fantatl•c lo
calton $2500/mo
4 76-0688 dys 673 2436
eves & wk nds
POOlHMl
Lrg 4 Br 2 Ba located 1n
pres11g1ous area Huge
tot. nu cpts. gardener &
pool aerv1ce '"cl
S 1700/mo Agt 63 t 73 70
Rent. teese or lease opt
Portot1no mdl, Harbor
View Homes. 4 Bdr
P OOi \1 600/mo
631·0680
Rent-sell-tease l •dO llllfl
lrg 4 Br Owner lle11blP
S 1900/mo 675·9103
Ta1tia 2290
f encad 2Br garden spot
freeway eccesa $490 ok
ktds lee 539-6190 BEST
AJ!!!atata Fuahkt4
Cotta Nt11 2624
S•SO Dix mobile home no
pets Mature adults
Quiet secure
1991 Newport 646-8373
rm garage nr beach g New 1 g 2 Bdrm luwury 3 ofltees Large reception Comm Bldg. C-2 zone 14' Found black Lab, mete, vie 1n busmeu 30 years Pre·
shops $'425/mo apta in 14 plans 1 Bdrm F turn rm/ba, pool. 1p1 area tlled deck oll two ce1l'1. 2000 sq ft , SO Brookhural & Adema sent controll•r retiring
735 w t8lh St from S575 2 Bdrm from Woodbridge $275 less oll1ces Conventen1 Npt cenl/11 200· from Npt 964_3504 eller 14 yea11 545·7101
TIL lllc•t 142· 1103 $670 Townhouse from $6/hr hseclng 551-1582 Bch location Nr Hoag Btvd Alarm syatem In· (Jack Croul)
$735 • pools tennis. In fur n c M home, Hos P S 136 1 I mo stalted 548· 1303 Found Fe Cat w/ftea col· --iiiiiiit ____ _
Large 1 Br 382 V1ctona. weterlalla. ponda Gai 5230/mo Cell Chrll afle< 714-759·9501 CORONA DEL MAR lar vie Lido multi-color.
new carpet drapes paid From San Diego 4pm 6•5-2435 Eicecu11ve Suites evellabte. Corner toc111on, parking, lound 1•5•94 546-•5•6
Ps!'1n0
1
1 sq5u~a1 k9Y523tleen Frwy drive North on M/F Newport Creal pool Landmark ottiCe bldg . Realonomtca 675-6700 Found grey striped cat.
mo ~ · Beach to McFadden and tennis iac Nr beach $3 00 sq It all servlOes •--------wt coll tr 2 tat a Santa Large 2 Br 2 Ba pool lndry West on McFadden to Lndry 1 37S Aft 6 inctd prV1 entrence Ana C M 646-~584
rac. au util~id From Se aw' n d V 1t1 a o • 650_5458 2920 Newport Blvd N B COIOU ••I Ill S489tmo 548-0336 l7 l4)893-5 l98 7 141432 116 t On East Coast Hwy Hlghly Found M Collte blk, brn &
Nice furnllhed room In v111ble. corner locetton. wht. F Leb mui puppy. no Large 2 Br on E11t11de, Costa Mesa Call alter FOR RENT Furn otttce. with Htetlent llgntngt tall blonde, M M11amute
patio all ullls paid Only 6pm 548 6892 200 aq ft iclnt locatlOn oft str-t perking. air mix. lrl color. Hlmaleyan/
$650 No pet• 760-8862 · avail 2· 1 (714) 556-3900 condlll~ng. •tc 2500 Siamese mix NB Anlmet
·LtKE BR"ND NEW · Npt. watk 10 beh. pool. ten-Prime locellon. 350aq ft. sq ft S 1 65 per toot. ~r Shelte<, t25 Mesa Dr · " nts S250 Incl uttl1 C M ••• 3656 Sparkling 1 Bdrm from' 548 4260 °' 993•4888 Call 642-4644, Mon-Frt. month Min 1 y11r IHH 0~ •
$445 2 $575 Ullla l)d, • Setu•t1yCat1?S 9-5 1714167l·4400 Loll Golden Retr1ever & pool garag&. no pets • lli-01 & Att !loom Nr ocean Nice new decor, Btk Lab ml>c Rtward $50 301 Avocado, 642-9850 • I & l llA Pa1oo Aots turn relrlg, TV. Resp Prtv tuic office w/wlndow. 111 JI Ul-JIJI Vic 'C M 540-5891
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portunily for e career
oriented Mejor Account
El(etullve with e proven
lrack record Great
potenl1t1I. gueranteed
drew aga1n11 com-
mlaalon Desire 1omove
into man1gement 1 plva
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Costa Meta. 92626
EOE 241W W11aon631-0960 • r.~rdenl•ndstapmo male Wkly 536-8518 ahr copy, kit , recept, HARBOR
• Oish"'unm & 800 ~ N B elr port e rea Loll Or1ngetwt11te M cat. --------• MESA PI NES 2650 Harle Room wt kllchen prtv $250/mo 546-2831 lghalr. Dane Pt. reward
BEAUTlf'UL t Br $495 • Joo 10 8each & ~hops adults Ol'ly 962-5760 Nr Sml apace avell In existing 493-3683, 673-6826
PAV patio pool spa bus & shop , rOP business In back bay Lost pearl & gold brae.
arell quiet no Pllts Room w/k1t lndry house center NB lde11 lor etet vlc Fashion l1land .
J"'9 ?447 pr1v11ege. MIF. pvt re11 Female related pro---------• N11wport Bch 760-0304 HWHHl APTI. Llfllll leae~ 2741 dence 546-0514 tess1on 831-6500 (Judy)
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Isl llr $520 incl utt1111a• Wkly rent••• now 1"'811 CIRCUS OF Newer 3bT 2b1 M Verde 0 115 50/wk & up Color home etrium open & gardener 494-0 t54 TV Phonet m room 2274 Retail apac;e. eppro11 ·~
bee S 1050 o o S B N t Bl d c •• S<l ft, S 80 groH. high 11A$SA&E m\ m n unny I r Oplic g1r yrd ewpor v m trefllc at t727 Wettcfllf "' pets gardner weter furn quiet area prvt roed vttw 646· 7445 7 t9 NO HARBOR BL VO ~5 36?7 4 9pm & wknds S695 Ava11 now 499-t997 1450 sq 11 vleW tulle Or. Newport Beach Ideal F EATON SEA & SUN LODGE tor ent1que1. turntturo. ULL
New tu•ury 3br 3ba E 11de1 Sweeping ocea" vlewt 2 $ tOO wk up COior TV Four lrg pr1vi1a offices etc 8'46-3679 ll0-1112
Condo lg vard 1acuw bd 1 ba. wtklbeh $900, 3026 w CoHI Hwy Npt with trg HCrettrlal araa. l llY I Wlfl
frpt S 1050 851-6226 ullls & gar tnct 494·30•4 · kttcnen and prlv1t• l•••atrlal ATTRACTIVE
NEWPORT APTS I It L "719 Working Fe 25·•0, non-lobby Sign 1peoe avail· MASSEUSSES
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No exp ne<. t 7 & over
Represent publishers All
eicpenset pd 2,wk train·
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& Fri. 10am to 6pm.
557-8360
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831-0700
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Washer/dryer tnCI 3 Br Oii CAU DE ORO 2 Br S1501mo uttll No nrrt ICa 1; smkt pool, tennll. 1ac ebte on Wntclilf lt1t1J1 2920 T~AVE YOU
w1le rbed1 no pets I bd. S5oo. 2 bd. 2 6a. NB S300S50·H06•v•• Aedtcorauon allowance Coat• a;;; 3000 1 I, n. OPEN 24 HRS
Avt11I around 1st S600 No Pets 545-'48S5 Vautitl pr 1.1 1005 Brloeo Or llYt1tat1t
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1mmec1111e open1ng1 ror
full time aeeamblere
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groun(j In .cmslf1ng Or
flat cable Good op
pOl1unlty to get In on
ground floor ol e 1111
growing electronic com
pany 1n Irvine &eo-0834.
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Brookhurst newer ntt1n1 ALL UTILS PAID
ktda pets S&OO • IM Compere !Mlfore you rent
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hm 2 BOrm wt gar aurrounded with pluah
dthw,hr kid• ok .. 00 1 lendacap1no No pets
~'.19·6 t90 BEST Ally IH 1 Bdrm Furn SS80 2 Bdrm Furn $675
!Hoblmo Modern 2 I i 22 ... 4 Story Baclc Buy, 4 bdrm. rY It ~
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pool. 1ac11u1. • i.crp IOI ~-
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lurn11hed S 750 mo 7 86-1172 j Coma t<'f' Set Jan 14th
101m 6pm 5 102 N P•
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365 W Wllaon &•2-1971
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Furn 2 & 3 Bdrm Apia
$750/mo up
Agent 67~ 8170
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Gntral f102
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C:IAat1 near l<at•H• 4
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S4S$tmo ~8 5704
2450 N-porl 1 Bdrm 1 hath Avellabte lt1t1lt 2I07 141-1101 6•4-72&9 Ot rt .. ltlta 40JI
Nice 2 Br 2 Ba ,Av11t llP· now s:~~~~-5 yearly Lo• Bio Beach cabfn POOi 1·--------... ,... 21H a .r.'tg -Tn Ae prow Feb ht •951mo t•bl•. cotor TV. 2 lrpfc, -... ~.~, 760 1418 or 642 7528 I bdrm. $500/mo. uttla pd ''"P' t4 (714)545·8916 250 sq ft tulle 1200/mo StMage plu1 nlot ottic. on w/yO\J~ statement No
evu or wllnda The Troptc.s 2421 E lSth 7711 w 191h St suite 0 Newport Blvd. CM, 1200 caah ad 673·7311
OLIVE TRH APTS SI Nwpt Hgta 646-180 t Ocean Front Renllll 1 & 2 CM Tom 851·8G28 • IQ It. 673· 1943 MtrtgHH
bdrm• from S300twk Ill •oo..,.. tt. pvt bet ... A•-n. "--naetatata 3002 . T •• r..I ' 4021 'l Br I"• Be twnhe atyle 2 Br 1 be S875 yrly, Oar June or Montt,ly from .. --. " ....,. Aa.
11pt1 crp u 1h1pu see Sat 1oto 12ol'tty S600 7l4·498·7873 crptCI Ntter Bilbo• Pier FRfe.XLl XdE51 1 I ••mlll dthwthr updated kllCh 3 1 t ••;.36 at upperept S-300 mo 642 4623 TV COMMERCIAL SEM· • ..
rrom S805 548 7367 :l Bdr. 2''f Ba condo, New· I & 2~~n~~~l~~9143 la1l1ttl tNAR 2~~~4:~~~~Y AO S~~,fz'°~~~~tl:~~d
DI Tiii WATER Po•t Tarr . ltt & IHt + ltatala 2tlt TO'e Since 1949
Aa11s1 Dol::1or of
Chlroprac:ttc: In beck OI·
flee. Wiii train 3 4
d1y1/wt1 Selary open
645-1177 'l Bl 2 Be ·~It level POOi l"'C dep $850 97"-1199 Ski Utah • Bdr hM. lrpl, c M (downto ..... >*tu2! to scR·M LETS Robt Satlltf NH/CM •pn 1i11rage w/OPlnflf 1'-» 8$ 20 min IO All•, _,, ~ """' ft • .. 56 9 00 3 Br. 2 ba e11p110 btec:;I\ Snowbird. Olhttl Con· lhr. good lfGl\I lnalde/ A 8rokar 8d ANltore Attendant llv•ln C M
ii No pelt o.,. Yrly, oulalde eoo~sq It S27S ·NSWERS 6•2·2'71 545-<le11 AUltl ta.char In w,,..l
PALM MESA APTS s 10001mo 650·8G3t ~~~2~se-3'1 1 mo ulil l)lld &46-3734 " chair. PIT. l\tt lleic Rm A 1 9, .. eo1mo 011"' hrs M5· t•2t Ot>t SI t JUMBO Boaro • eml aalery GARAGI! WITH OF'1CE UM · an P1eftr F-645-"3"1 9-4 1661 Mesa Dr Senta 1875,mo 2 Br t Ba lt1tala tt PurM ·Coar• "'"' 4 " ~.~,~.8 9~:0 I 0" t • duplex lowtr u1"1 2 Cat Uart ZIOI ·=~t~ e.~:..t The 1rc!~~T:,~L~nnng to RESIDENTIAL
enc:ltd garao-Oloek to •2•" mo 3br matur• · ,. p e ICh • .,,., Ground lloor OFFIC! get away from It •II LOANS
B•bytltter. 4 dp/Wk A4if1 own trana Er19 8pk'g
Non·emkr 731·~1
USE THE
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1111 P•1t1 •~• Avail Now unlil June 30 At
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pariv 213·439-2493
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VI 1 r, lrple, pool. patio be wOl'Tlan cfllld Ole. fut ....._,.._ •1 '1-, ac nowadayt 11 that moat of g•r'"Ole No pett 399 W 203 David tld41 C M acroea from ,.__....,.' .. .,..._ • 1 PORT AILE 8abyattllf nd f0t Infant.
111* flu• 27H e.., $~ 1r; 150-6357 Newporl 8MGt1 ~ally Maril*• Park M2·3.473 c.ett iso.q " "2 mo '11 1&00.000 m n ·no mair my lrvlnt hme Mon Frt Ill 11U fwf'Ulure evt 642·H•e SPIRITUAL Rl!AOINQS 75"1o Loan lo Vatw 7 30 am 8pm 78e-7677 4 Br, 3 S., dltf\, D R . get P•t 1)11•0, 1 Br E l lCS. Sr • Bdrm In 2 Br riouae M1' ..... '40 y Al"l'IOflll •Oon
No pet• Ytly 11050 ""'" Raia l cradll 1795/mo 3 Br 2 be. 2 car btw 24·32 prof pref Non Ct•atrrill -..v~inanmattore L0\19, r 1 Ba~~uer~ M•ture
RESULT"
SERVICE
OIRtCTORY
2t3-l115-35tl check 675 3335 ~oer wtdl\kup,uppet 1mo k1ng. No pat1. Int.la Ull ~1:;1•:!n!..i~~'1"1e':s p30ificD•yf'fundldng I pafeon 5mooldotrt My
I .IL--...... , 2 •••• uni! Block to betc:I\ $250/mo ,., I I • -i ea u a1. 1U11 .. Xe ~I 80 !I C~no Real. San ac e era home. Mon-f-rt, 8 am • 8
---------.,_ NI 209 Walnut Av•tl 2· t S•2·400f Alt I C . pm Aeft and ertdenllala ,,, ,.,~. p i I 2707 Moct.fn uppt!' 1 bl decll TS 2 803 f•rllng from $350 28 5 lem Uc d 492·72" f• • I ....,, ......... ~••
rOf ~rl9d Ad ti Ill 1• g1r•o• I~~ No ~ta Nr l Mgtnl e.a 1 Ham wanlecl to lhr 4 Bdr E Coat Hwy 075-tOOO 11anc1a .... -~-v""
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A&:n'°."' 'bd ap1 w/~r S7SO/mo Harbor & 19tn 494·7008 Acroaa from Lido Matlna, houu. Turtlerock . Lett I Ft••• JOM 11•) "ll 1•10 8aDptl1«. roommate lor
0.tty p*°' I 13c'~ 29th S3t ';!~Ot!'~'2 -..... ..... '#ho Med n--.. 3 Br 7 Ba. trpt newly dee-comm POot. 1ac , tenn1a, c1 .. elfled ~de ere Irle LOtlll""'tOfl(ehlre Tttrltr, ( • • • •1~-lnnga .. Ml~O ,.4Hp•! b
AO.\'ISOA Nu arpet 21 ,...,. -'"~•I'• wt11t l,;--or•1ed Sa515 l·Hl-5881 manl ••lfu S2H • 113 anewer 10 • euoc..eful lamai'' 3 yrt old Ana to WIDOW HA8 Ill tor TO'e -'I.. • .. ""
10·5t7t HeYatometNnOyouwMI OAILYPllOT 8achalor refrlg 1ncr . ullt 53•t40& ~Ot,.,0..Wlt'•• P~le l0tt nr Alpha 110000 up No aec111 Bar PtlffonfOfS..•l"d
lo eat!? Claeatfted ad• do 8£R'VICI!. OIAECTORY 1385/mo Al•o 1 Br H•va eotMthtng to Mil? 1W8Y IO ltll MON a.11 tn Cl Toro 096-tttl ~h . no pen•llY Call Wine Oar bper ti.i~yl .;:~;;;;;~:=;;;;;-J "...., M2·M71 -...---'•-•-11,..aboutl 1'410tmo s•t-2512 Cla.fled ada Clo 1t ..n ~ or 9"·40.0 Otnlj()n M~ 173.731 t but not nee 5'0·tt3S
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M;iii"'iiiiii'';';'•:•;b=m•iiiil Altl•lt Carr•hJ C.•~tn a.men Gar4taJ•t au•raaa 11111., .., .. ,
6'1veway . Ptrkl11g Loia 1~EJ1-~-""le•.·c·S*'-l_ry_B·M'll-ro;-coMPtiTtA tOtOA· Prof tllll l•H·an<l-y .. m·a·,,-of--C-O_M_M_r .. 2 ... ~.,iiiillla ...... !P'!! .... "'!.~,.~1~1~11---.-... -,-..... --. -.--QUALITY PAIHTIHG, FAIA tual~lnal1mtt· $2.17 per day Aec>alr• e..Jcoatlng Rec>alr·,_,,od Aod1Uon1 to tutor Y°" a your ma· T<>f)Ped/removed Clffn· Fla II 004 Jobi PaintJng Furnac.a'JPoolHult<t O.t••uahl ZS yr•"" PAICEI FtM •t Call ,.,I, !OW~ bu96-
Tha.1'1 ALL you pay f()f S&S Aapti81t 831-4190 Lie Ooof• 9'<: 549.491() Chi,,. ev/wknd s..a.o \t4 up, new lewn• 751-~7e ' Wallp~r M0-8259 24 .. , 0 ..... 7121 Lie T .11a ... 1. 1SO. 7353 John anyurne, 131·2050 ,,..., * 875-24'5
3 llnee, 30 oaya All Typee Repalr, Reiluf1. A.LL JOBS Out.Illy WOflt Ctatrlfttrt r<--n Up1•TrMTr-lmm1Z. AMERICAN HANDYMAN F"rn-• .. oolH•t..,,• •• ....;..a, ' ..... SMI coat !SLURRY MIX) Ettlc:lenl Aeu fltM I!-J ....._ . ..., C WI d .. -· r -STARVING COLLEGE ..... In the Comm ' RHld.. ..... 35 ytt ••P Lie. 2&5393 .... ,. Yard Maltlt •H•ullng erpentry. n owe. c•-l STUDCNTS MOVINO co. c,,.,, 4Jmlng In· /Pl"OfWOf DAILY Aat" FrM •Umat.. MAATY731·4&31 lllllTT·ltOIOIUT. MIKEe5o-3263 Pallll,etc •17·m 7 ltalt wug l ie Tt2.._...3e lnaur9d tttlllatlOn.AMI ConlUlt· A butio-. acnoot&per-
84S.-42e9 Of 845·0032 ~ .. /Ae()alrt• comm! Com1Mrclal/RealdenliaJ QUALITY WORK Honest ROBIN'§ cltlWIAd "'1-M27 erit AA19nmt 591 .. ueo tonel P<Otle11. "1· 1041
PILOT ~lttla1 ~o~~:oc::~::.~·, and r..id Llc'd, t>onded, landac.pe Mllntenanoe Q~t•.~lat F... SERVICE • lhor~~7 WATCH us GROWi "WE GALI SHOULD Typ1ng1Wrrung ~
-L .. _ __.. IM FOf est 552-9142 Quality SeNICO. r••• lie:. MA ~ A WAN e3, 4877 cleao h<M.IM 8 HANO TOOETHER" 1k.111nesa. ~and &nl lo babYali In my yra. In area le, uvnd,...., t>ondr"' 20 I C -· SERVICE home IOr any rti• REF't Ina d 988·35&4 11nytlme PATIO WORK·Cuttom d• ..., yra n ., .. AHl<l/comml 30 yra e11.p. SKP'O HOUSE LEANING faflltlq 131-0730 tnytlmt Pereon91 79().-1.,..
tlOll all taze1 Very r... Mc:w .. ney Land~l)4l Remodel. repair• & Qe"I· RfllAB~~I\ ow·32~3TRANS ,. ,....... ··-··"'= ~~;,;;;11r--97~5 9 F\epalr Aemodel-Roollf19 onabi. Ref1 provl09d 645-5124 --Ml'V~ Paul 730-0e62 v.,.., v ~ -·-.. • -DIRECTORY Wiii BABYSIT lolllng ear• Doot1-W1ndowt.Cablnat1 LIC a lnaurect OM.~2 lat .. 1l11 W1.tt..i Haalla~ FORTUNE COOKIE RIC2!4,!~~s,1!40R I PLA CHING In my home, Oaya or evw Panel·Pallot Fenc .. 35 ill • i--·~P9!1N'..,--CLEAN HOUSE PRIVATE L • .....,.._ "" Yfl 0 Aatuceot. Im/ext 30 )'fl WINDOW WAIHINO pluatti.IRVINEMIRROR s..e-0184 yraexp Je<ry54e-4413 Sequoia Con1truct1on· Mowl~. Ed~'t Tw1Ce a 6 QpJOesi ORISUSINESS 751_3180 h toea1~7a~otnef'90393 •KP Neat.Paul545-29n "Theon'Y,~lt
Md the HUNTINGTON haat. Tt ......JCt Repair /Small Jobi fencea. Ouallty cuttom remodel· mo S O·S2 5·6 737 SMALL MOVING JOBS _ Thank you, v .,.. --OU Al.I TY · e31-20H BEACHCOMBER every ,1 14 n 1 hel tttl L Ing & oatp..,lry, Lie YARD MAIN CiEAN·UP MIKE '4e-139 t JEAN'S HSECLEANING -Neel P•tcMt l Tutw• --
Wednee<lay at L<>ae weight. IMI grHtl :atff~t:!~ 7~~1 I ow •430817 Brad 986-2423 Tr" Tr1m & Heull11g u"Ul·MOVE-AEMOVE Honnt & 08'*'dable OUALl'TY PAIHT!AS OYl!1ty wOfk at low rai.t •tatt Law noextre chargel l I C Leo847 2457 ...,,.. Rel• 538-5008evw FEPSASOIOM!IL·8NEA!!.R70.1"" 1n11_e11t Fr•"-' "4!-82&& tat• , ....... ,. CALL TOOAYll C.llulll• V&ni9hff t<><W. Ctaeat C.acrttt lltctr Cl • Furniture, Trash, TrMI ""' ........ .... --
UI Fii UllU guar Ren" S..5·91 l8 l'.icP1one-.;r""•"°t••."'ig"9uon.....,...,ry •. "'F"'l,~t-ELECTRiciXR Priced TIE GRASS CUTTCR 983·5415 NORM ~al ltmcn Cu.1om HouM Painting Pla.Uia1 :;::.,°1~1=
• Your Dally Piiot ..... H~la~ work, foun. dat1
7
on1 a21~k. right, Ir• .. umate on L~ht H II LT HAULING • MOVING Nl( 6RtVJNG i oifl« Fat rectucect0 win!~"'=~.... 24 '' !t' Ml· 1121 labor and mat•I• mutt Strv~ Directory ~-_ b 1 k Lied 8 5 28 ., latge 0< amall lob• Lie au ng Applla~ Oellvery, dump r" "' ave .....,..~4• ~ lie.n.d Unllc:4lnMO Aepreeentallve iSROF BK p . compute< I r c: • 398e21 e73-0359 leanup• IOba JOl'I 84!5 8192 Legal Setvlcet Rau Fa.ue.t• Water .....,.,. contractOfl lhoutd tO
••2-•a21 ed. IOI manual Mod.,•I• '"' Orlvewayt. palloa, palhl, I'll BEAT ANY PAICEI R .. tonable ...... II"" Col ttudent, lrg LOUii HOfOWllJ 9!55-1392 ... ,.., Pahdl• Orww dailt from 115 tt•I• In mew !Mt~
FrM courisel 842·7047 etc No JOb too small Quality ElecltlCal W0<k Free EttlmalH nt~c:k"Aeat 8c:h vie, C<IM PERSONAL INJURY, Con· I.IC 42592°!--"'4·20"17 Repair t~. di.c>, e1<: Contr.c:tora and oon-
C II' t •Id -96-4-03M or 53&-0553 Tellman Electric 3e6-1764 (Jl4) 970-8792 Thank you 759.193e Cort trac:t1, ~al Ettale. P•t· Int/Eat SPECIAL Avg agl AflYtlme M&M 842·9033 turners. eont1C1 Mary
ceaat 81 I lH •I Ct l TU rlcti Hanway e.-0-0100 11y eat. ttuec:o s 119.&0 + •~•-...t~I Grondie ot 558,,...otO with .......... ._ ____ I ;Ne; c:abinet1 cabinet ra• C I RESIO/CO~iM'L/INO LIGHT HAULING mat.,lels S.2-0442 .,_H1WM any queetlOna Conttec-
ciSl: hi9h QUaHty Income lac:l11g, bare ,; formic• Cu.tom ti' lnatahatton• l 20 yra Do my own wOflt Bu•~u Truh. furniture, etc: Mtri•L Painting by Wayne L.e"'4W lerYim ~o. ~~··~Llg:;:: t~o:n~~:,~-:;1~:~ count•rte>pl 842-0lal ~:r:~" FREE ~i!.N~~ Lie 278041 AL 648-8126 ONE exec DOES" XLLI MATI 945-5099 •ABC UoWJd -10 yrt ot quality & Clltt• •TYPIRd• Plue. Room &to. Senta
--ClaMlflecl Adi, your on.-WANT ACTION? Wt fix It. break II. buy 11 or 8ELl Idle 1tem1 with a Oulek/CMelul Low ratet. man9t\lp In Hart>or WM •WORD PROCESSING• Ana, CA 92701
Want Ada Cell M2·6e78 atop lhopplng cent9r Clutlflecl A<I• 842·5678 Cluelfecl Adi 842-64178 haul II 54e-5009 Dally Pltot Clutlllecl Ad. Lie Tt38046 552-0410 (IXOYE) 751-8103 !<lltlngMe-4342
ltlt Wa•t.. Slll ltlt Wut.. 1108 ltlt Waat ..
Bute<'• Stree111remooe1-J HIYH/OlllllEll LaUllETII
1101 Heir Waatt4 5100 1111 Wiat.. llOI ltlt Wut .. 1101 ....... .. 1100
Ing. Openings f or Need claN I, II. & Ill Xlnt New French Bakery Is Part· TI••
EYElllll
Pt,. llEOlmlllST Growth Oriented co. Near IEDlnUY PART-TIME, Varlecl houra
BH 0 • 11 ~ 0 •ht eloodt • e 1 · aatary. Some vehicles l()()l(lng !Of mature. d•-
u ... rt, unc ..,. provided ~n<lebl• P8ftorlS to 1111 WHIElll v.,1, PM 8roller C()()l(• l·2l_O-l$2L Sml be full. & patl·ll!M da~ ~~ ~~~r (Nol employmenl agcy) co u n I a r po 1111 on I . N9Wport Beleh Marketing
pm a 1· Young, growing com· firm ha1 aeveral openings
MacArthur 8tv<1. N B. WI EITll lllff pany, good benefit•. tor r"ponstble end In·
Beeullclan, rent your own Guy1, gala, homemal<ersl 75 t· t26e <1uatrlou1 people. A good
booth or comm wlfollow. SELL le KODAK FILM 1peakl"" voice a MUSTt Ch h ....... flt Lan<lacape Sen Clement• · . ., Nwpt CM are1 557·2234 coupon• urc .,..,ne A gr .. t way to Increase 240-0427 baaed company hu Im· yoor budget <1o11ar1 We
Bookkeeper. ge<1'I otflci. ---mecllate opening• tor the pay tor your 1r11n1:ff For P/T, tor CPA office in ESCROW SEC/OFFICE AS lollowlng pos111on1
CdM Call 875-2070 Temp ••sign, e11.per only (2) Commercial Tree Trim-Interview appl, c:a I Mr.
HOllOW IHllLOll mera, experienced Bleemer, 545-5778
OAIYUIEIS 7 14-,.94-2332 (2) Malriteriance Foremen PERSON FRIDAY Hours
S6 50/hour ~ commlu lon ---( 1) 1rr19auont L1n<11c:ape 9 30 • 2 30. 5 days Light
Home lmprovemen11 No f /0 lllllHPEll Foreman typing, handle phone, blll·
Mlllng. We wlll lralri Call • Admln ANt. Co locat9d (1) Hy<lroaeed Operator 1ng. non-smkr. lrvlne
Dan, 832-9350 ( 10-noon) In N.8. F11nlon Isle. experienced. 478-0915 ------Eicw req. Career 0<Jen. (2) Lie Spray Operators. --OAlllllll/Tl&llH led Call after 6 pm Retldenllel a Com· Phone Sale Subterlptlona.
Several opening•. e>ppt'y 499•2 129 merclal Quallfle<I Leed• Call
t or a <Iv an c •men t ---lntervlewa to be held Mon· Frank "31·8100 FLHllLE IHIS Fri From 9AM to 2PM
·220·1520 Sml FM IEWNITIUGI 7141498-2801. A & H
(Nol emplynt agncy) Small firm eeekt help for Landscape Servloet Inc.
typlf19, phone 1n1w·g an<I 2002 So El Camino ~al,
C ff nan'! ofc wrk Need front San Clemente hau eurs ·-·· -
E ...... Q .., ft II ofc appearance end Liquor Clerk needed part HlwnH IH•IFt lrlen<lly personallty Call time. stocking lncld. s .. klng at1r1ct1ve, In· Sue. at 752-6408 875-8864 telllgem male & female -- -
chaulfeurt Call Shawn Food Preparer, wltnch, MAID/HOUSEKEEPER
1-240-6443 Fr&nceac:a·1. 1673 lrvlne Mature. non-1mkr. neat
--Ave. Sta B C M (nr 17) appearance, part time
Cleanlng Perton for apt ---wkn<li for fine Nwp1 8ci\
complex Cotta Mesa FILL Tiil PAY Inn. Car & phone a mutt. 64~~~~ , PllT·Till WHI 875-7300 betwn 9·5pm
GUiii nPIST Opportunities avallable Mid-tecl aome mOtei wllh the Lot Angeles a wen •
Prlatse..,PersH
To operate presa, FIT
333 3rd St Laguna 8eh
PIHUlllEll/
llALYST
State wide R/E lnveat·
menll, fin aervlcn firm,
ottering challe11glng poa.-
ltlon I~ bright lndfvl<lual
to write and design for
Tl -990 end DEC
PDP-11 /34. MUii have 2
yr1 ••P« w/COBOL Ex·
cellent career oppcrtunl-
ty Call 553-0940
M-F. 8 30-5 pm Irv Tlmet Clrc:ulaUon De-exper. 1horl hra NB.
714-478-217e partmenl In our door-to-842-9939, 642-8252 --------•
Nur1lng door newspaper salet Anna Chambles• PROIOTIOI
CNA'a & NA'a Appfl· program Guaranteed llAllAIEll Can you ·
cation• belnl, accepted hourly wage plus com Spare 3 hrs nightly? • Resident Htlll mgr. "re you prvt duty, County, mlsslOn Hours· 9AM -,. cnvl1/gerlatr1c ea-2PM, 0< 4PM • 9PM W/tuppementel Inc~ Wetlgroomed. I I F T Id O 18 unlls m N.B Mull be dependable :;,~, :e1~~~1 Mg:, p~~!:;;,7:, 11~ ::r~v Joo eapr'<I In all malnt & have and Mii motivated?
thru Sat. 9AM·1PM i)lua~rweett F0<anln· own tooa. Salary. apt Ooyoo
Almand'• Nursing tervlew, Call (714) benetltt 645•10411 E11Jorworklngwllhkld1?
·--••L Ill Ill 957·2381 , Ext 1204 IUUIEI - --If yoo i:en anawer YES .,_.,., --Phone646·7021
•-llH •-1 General Office lnvMlor wanted tor buly Ice cream 2 30·6pm Mon 4hru Fri rs ._ •• ""<I' bkkp'r/property store. S900/mo to 11art
o c. Airport. Haa Im· Corona <lel Mar real •stat• to lncludt early A M
mectlate opening tor ,.. firm, ettabllslled since WMkend9. Mutt hived•
c;eptlonlat who It peopl4t 1944 aeekS .thatP. !aka ~--~ (amall
orlantecl and hat 3 year1 charge aeeretary Job re-truck. van. station ol front oflrce e>cparlenea. qulret excellent 11<1111 and wagon) to aulll new•
Must nave a pleaaant ap· plea11nt peraonallty Call paper dealer In Irvine
proach with people Be Lealle at area Mutt be depen-
lble to handle a buay llUlll IUln 01bl• Contact Gr•o
telephone an<I perlOfm llJ·..00 Hyde Monday thru Friday mite general otflca wonc between 9·30 and 10 30
SS wpm Send rffume to a.m only. 842-4321
Betty Crowley P o. Boa SICln••y 8330, Newpon Beach, -CA 92660 for Mfg Co In Cot1e Mesa
"(c(m •• IST
-Xlnt typlf19 aklll1, light
thrthn<I, tome mgmnt
Art Gallery. Good phone an<I Word Proc E~per
voice, frlen<lly, wllll11g to pref Sal commenaurate
wOl'k ~rd 645-4444 w/aaper. ,..k tor Pam.
HCE"1HIST /TYPIST 631•0700
Enthl.ltlastlc, career Oflen· llCllnlllY
We1tifli7Wa11er Exper'<I
Apply In peraon at
OIPrego'1 Reateurant
(Formerly Two Guye from
Italy), 2287 Fairview
Road, C.M
WUUHIEWlllH Xlnt salary. Q9P1'Y for hlf<I
worker. lmmecl opening
·220-1520 Sml Fee
CNot employmnt egcy)
led person wl1h office ea-General office Typing,
perlence for 25 hrs/wk to telephones, llghl book·
start SS wpm a mu1t 10· keeping. Benefltt. Lag·
key hip! Non-1mkr una Niguel Call between
833-7890 _ 10 ~ 30. 831-0100 _ wtLIH -
Recep11on1st, front office SECRETARY needed Apply 7 am only
appearance, pleHant General help Typing re· MacGregor Yacht COfp,
phone voice, llghl typing quired 642-7222 1631 Placentla, Co•ta a flllng 714/546-5917 et Mesa
ask ror Cindy ~~ry 8"ctl r al prop--·---
llECEP/nP1ST-!tr 1en<1er nee:• an ao· Jells Wut.. 9105
Npt eon Ad Aoency neects grenlve Mlf·tt•rt« to Hskpr/Aide, Uv• In, '°'
bright personable ln<ll· handle processing, c:oupleorla<ly Retlebi.&
vl<lua1' wllllng 1o learn typing & Ille phon4!1 In a REF't . 642-3481
varlou• aspects of the non-•mklng office Wiii Nurllng Anltlant Metllng
butlneu_ 831-7845 lr.aln Linde 85 t-1936 tong term private duty
IU. C.••I Act tr lkr SlCllnlllY /llOEPT S7 so ~;1 ~t~~1;1 Mon·
Apia. conatr, comml, MH Archllectual Design firm,
parka Rent a <l .. k Pro-type SO wpm, It acctg, Jells Waatt4/
gram avall 720-1133 answer phonet Sell Dt ti 5107 starter FI T 1 yaer eapef an C R E SALES Earn to SO-I.
Lead• suppllecl ~ally
NelWO<k 9S7·8787
Call 548-1182 ATTN· LADIES OR GENTS
-- -R"p Fe wtll <lo nsw0<k
SECRn /llECIPTlll1ST for prof In NB 760-6272 for Arch'I firm In San Juan --
llnltL SALIS Cap Full or part-time. HouMheper avail. Nwpl
Immediate opening for Hours flex Accurate ,11rea pref. efficient & re-
lull/t1me sales. with ex-typing EJcper wtpubllc re· liable REF E~s 845-4874
perience only Must be lauons 6"3·2220 Proless1onel h-ouse · ;~~~~ei:c m~~~hl;b~~~= IECTllY /llECEPTIOllST ciean•no by Sue. day, CHEERS REST AURA NT mgr Salary open Exp Insurance & bonuses.
Enter1alnment and Oanc· only Mull be able to 40·50 hrs/wk, wknds Incl.
1ng We need cocktell work w/publlc c an 9 11. Please <lo not let age or
Contact Debbie al Alexia FIT. cheerful. exper indlv wkly, ~nthly 862•7473
llUL ESTATE Natural Fashions of able to handle all phases D~I 5510
LJCEISEI OILY Laguria 8eh, 497 -4 777 of olc dut1e1 Must be sett MOHAN PuPISiE§ Ake sefvera We lraln Stu· 645•8546 length of eaper t1oP y<>U
<lenll OK Full. pit Beacil _ from answeflnO thlt ad
& Werner Call bef noon Genti.man In exchng fOf Cell Bob'a OldlUhloried
7S2·6955, 847-9966 pm cat e1re & garden malnt, Ice Cream bars .• Hunt· c 1 Ii 1 1 fr" rent 1-26 thru 3-5 lngton Ctr. 897·7191 , lor ompan on, ve· n or hte w/apec vu overlklfl9 Interview appt.
elderly woman Lile Marina. Ref'• 496-7592 h1kpp'g Salary, refs __ _ _
req'<I 5-48-6217 HAIR STYLIST/CUTIER
---wanted, 1ome toHowlng. Crew manager wantecl for Busy anop, Lagune 8eh.
door to door sales $300· Call 494·5677 $500 pr wk Aft 3. Steve _ _ __
645-5760 HOUSECLEANERS • TOP
DllTlll&ll
WAGE · FULL OR PIT •
OWN TRANS • PROF
EXP ER ONLY NEED
APPLY 786-8222
Suballtula day end night
cuatodlana ""de<I by
Huntington Beach City
School District S8 87 IHSEOlUIEll
and S6 88 P8f hr Apply wanlecl t0< 3 COM nomea
20451 Cra.tmer lane, H. 10-12 hrt wkly S5/hr +
B Phone 964·&888 tip Jim 6i 5-0638
Oeadlln• fO( appllcallont.
Monday, J•n 16, 19&4 -.OISllEEPlll
Manleurltt, station avalf in
bu•y NB nail .. Ion MUSI
nave exp & lull cllentele.
Rtnlal "31-6500
Medic•! Assistant for
Physician In Npt B<:h
OBIGVN office exper
req GOOd pay and ben· efllt For Info 875-9102.
6·8pm, 120· 1941 wl<<lys
Me<1 1c11 Experienced
Scrub Tech a Recovef
Person for Newpo..,
Beach Plestk: Surgeon
644-1641
Now interviewing for ex-starter. able to follow thru S 100 perlenced agents Cold· llETltL SALES on pro1ects an<I work with All colors, age• •
well Banker 111 looking tor Ladles· faStllon apparel min superv111on. rion· $350 Must sell 846-784 t
agenta to work In our stock work & sales Eves amkr pref OSC Audio Australlan Snepher<I pupa.
Sear's Flnanc1a1 Network & weekends Harbor PrOducts. 7 14-645·25"0 6 weeks, 2 males. 2
offlc4t at So Cotti Plaza Center. C M 548-2622 SECT'Y Insurance Offloe femalea. S..S-3315
For detatls call Layne --------• FIT. Eaper Farmers In· Jack RuUetl terrier. traln-~1~1~5~-~9;/ E)O.E a 1 SALES surance 631-7740 9·12 ed. M S300 640-0276
COLDWC!U
BANl(eRO
Real E1tete office Man·
ager needed. tor th•
Hunt Beach • Fountain
Valley area. Salary plus
bonua P.O Boa 1694,
Cotta Mesa CA 92626
llSPUY llYEITISlll Service Station Atteridant· Llata Apso pups. AKC.
The Ora11ge Coonty Dally E>ep<I Apply Shell Sta-1hots. 11ln1 pedigree
Piiot has an excellent oP-11on 17th & Irvine. NB S250 & $300 848-2529
porlurnlty 1>eglnnl11g mid· -January lor career orien· Service Station Attendant.
led display advertising P I T Ex pert en ce<I
sales reps with a proven 988•6505
Me11y Oogtl S 10 any _Size
(GROOMING SCHOOL)
Teacher . 21 yrs exp
546-2848 1rack record Great earn-ltn Statlt1 lfft1,Ht
Ing potential, guaranteed Exp'<I Apply· Shell Sta-POODLES ARE PEOPLE
draw against com· tlon 171,.. & Irvine.NB Pups S250 & up 548-2848 mission Desire to move · _ -
Into management a plus SHEET METAL WORKER. Reg Auatr Shepherd
Send resume to Must be able to operate a pups, warm loving palt
P 0 Boa 1560, m u I t I -s t a I I o n $99 up 752-7150
Costa M .... 92e26 punchprns, thHr, preat Benn--5520
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Cavils
6 Wingspread
10 Went qulckly
14 Bikini. e g
15 M elody
16 Beseech
17 Shlf1
18 Orchard
20 Depend
21 Meat
22 Shoe lier
23 Produced
25 Concord
27 Cree or Erle
30 Fetches
3 1 Dress fabric
32 Applauds
33 Witnessed
36 Grand-
parental
37 Xmas songs
38 Cordon
39 Carpet part
40 Meditates
41 Uproars
42 Stopped
44 Poem
45 Sadder
47 Extended
48 Eire county
48
58
61
49 Drag
50 Greek god
54 Africans
PRl!VIOU8
PUZZ'l.£ SOLVED
57 Threefold
58 Wheel parts
59 Alm$
60 Ergo
61 Holiday suit
62 BtrdS
63 Beat out
DOWN
1 Vikki or
Emily -
2 Done
to--
3 Drumbeat
4 Program
5 Sneaky 25 Some e11.am1
6 Fruit dish 26 Bhghts
7 Prissy 27 Ausstan tsar
8 Purpose 28 -Scotia
9 Scotch ·no 29 Membranes
10 Jumped up 30 EJCtort
i 1 Parade 32 Kitchen 1001
12 House parts 34 Price
13 Cleaners 35 04rec11on
and -37 01stmc11on
19 Valleys 38 Oathed
2 1 Egg producer 40 Oihgent
24 Girl's name one
41 Mr Reagan
43 Seize
44 Oiasem1nate
45 Foulard
46 KulCla's pal
47 Forfeits
49 Narrate
51 Encircle
52 Quondam
53 Ovule
55 Wedding vow
56 At once
57 Article
10 11 12 13
16
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Opportunity '°' groW1h See Duane, 495 East
Live In 2 chlldren ff1911th
speaklf19 non/smOker N
Tustin area. 731-1772
Med Lab. Cieflcat P/T~
3-7pm, 5 day wk Typing
nee Health Benefits Call
Belly for Interview
646-4403
HOEP /lt1 lfflee
EOE brake Able to do Ml·UP:,.-~-~~"!""~~
and lay out work Apply In Beau I purebrecl Arabian Arrli11ct1 . 'O 11 Faraitart 6025 Seat~ WJUI &l H
Must type (Touch) and lite --.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiil•
general office. 645-7811 Sales
person, NEWMAR, 2911 mare. bay, tralnecl/gen· Custom 6 a"" dryer S 125 D•nette ~1 SSS Triple Sal Sun S Laguna
17th. C. M.
llUYHY
Full time for local <le-
llVet'lea XlNT driving r•·
cord req Mr Emmons,
Newpott S1at1onar1. Inc
883-1200
HOUSEKEEPER (LIVE IN)
Mull speak E11gll1h
Turtlerock 955-1467
Houukeep9r. reliable.
non-smoking mature
peraon for so• executive's
home. 9AM-2PM, 5 dys
SS 00 pr hr to start Call
DELIVERY /PICKUP PIT •99-3102 in So Laguna
for Dental Lab own lmmectl.te 0penlng1
trans, r11 .. 1r.ill>'el-d4'Mollllk'-$-4~-H-ome ~'!':..:x t••rvlce ~, 120<-MI --
.iiiiiiiilill.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiill-• 1n9urenoe agt neect• office HUYllY I.I.A. THAY manage< Salet. phone
Aout• now openlf19 In tklllt & po91tlve attitude
Ccal• M ... and Newport Prof e73-1943
area Early A.M. o.llvef'Y. •111ti1 Mon-Fri No wknd•. hOI· • l<laya coli.ct Of bllllng Full/Part time Evening
Call' SM-7338 8•5pm pos1uona avall In IM Npt 8eh tr•• 937.3947 (8-5)
Now hiring Rental a Sal8$
People Balboa laland
Really 673-8700
1111111 llllSTllTS
Experleflced Pref 7 4 bed
convalescent fa<:lllty Npt
Bch Pleasant working
env1ronmeflt 646-7764
OFFICE, Sharp alert per-
n.. OOo<I w!UL own
Macelregor Yachts, 1631
Placeritl•. C M
Wesl Garry, Santa Ana lie $3500 S8 1. 7331 ""' , ~ 64S·8192 dresser SJO Bar & 2 318S2 L8'.1rel Lane off
SUYICIS S. Ott Plau Reg qtr hOrM 8 yrs, I S stools S25 Sml folding 8th Sale nmplu
Motivated Full time uies-. h<ls S 1200/obo 640-94 18 lllYEI lable/chrs S5 Record c101n1ng feWelry misc HOEPTillllT llRI OILll
Full Time Mutt be
fashlonable. love to work
with lhe publlc Richard
Ouellette Salon. 200
Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach
Nallonal cosmetic corpor-person for fine jewelry Pttl 5535 Electric, runs good player S 10 Vanity chr SS Jewel~ 1214 ation Is expanding to the sa les E 11.per1enc e<1 Disti asher SS 9686241 West Coast preferred Full packag• Exotic Tal king Birds S 100 or ~st otter w • f 1R SALE PRICES•
w e are a 14 year. mull!· of benellls available S 150-$300 S48-S9 l6 142-1111 Fr Cntry cupbrd ch•rry Variety ol quality cotored
m1lllon dollar company Contact Mr McDermott Aatitatl 6010 1 petlecl SSOO 833 8086 gem s1ones tor sale Call
looking for aggressive, 5S6 4460 l·=-=iiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiii I Ill FllllTlll( at mghl 675 6937 a11rec11ve and sell-11 E•ll gas dryer $125 11• Recept1ornst. lull time d 1 h Tellor, lor allerat1on1 on *ESTlTI lmATllll* 942.9271 afl 6PM Les 957-8 133 Wed ding set 1/2K easecaHS40-motivate peope w 0 su111 gOOd pay parlor ••11 beaut must sell want to-eem • 10' 7 CM THURS JAN 12, 8PM FREEZER. tg chest. Sears On Sl hidHbed s 125 s 1000/obO 760-9072
HCIPTlllJST 11000-120,000/11 run lime 8A2• 1 The Estele of Mrs s 100 852· t003 Couch SSO 842 4397
Hlghly proteutonal lndl· In multl-level merl<eling T E C H N I C I A N McClure of Senta Ana •1eklatry ,21'
Perl-time viduel wtlh pla11ent pet· 50% comm1n1on first Au<llotcauette <lupll-Furrilture. glauware & cot· Kenm0<1 wuheftgu dry S~h1~1a~ W~~ ,:~":'.! ~0<klltt tow motor 60()() OIMIE Yllll IHlll soriallly, well groomed level All produc:11 are cal0< 1st thllt Call for lectables 1880 <lre>pte•f er S 100 bOlh 2 Or retrig C S 600 k lbl eapec1ty very gooo
Tired oftlttlng around with · for 1aroe corporate of-mink Oii bal9d appcintment 281"8273 table. Lincoln ;ockr· S 100/obo 720 1120 s ~:~o ~bo 78~~0 :~~ cond $3000 675-64S2
riothlng to do? Do you flcee Typing tkllll re· For conll<lenlll!ll lnlervlew. TOP SS$ saloon chalra. n ce "-more ~-.. r & dryr, H it eves & wknds ... I
I _.. N .. _ h 11 J-Olton 846-9l04 trunks, large oak dresa· "-· ..... •iactlla."al 6 1 !Ike to mingle? If to. give qu rwu ewpol't .... ac ca v• ry Females Pref Model• & ers w/mlrrors Sllckley con<I $100 ea 544-846&
ut • jlngle at 540-0301 ArH 840-8950 Eac:ort• (213)8&6-1984 11y1a lable nice tall REFRIGERATOR REPAIR ~:,~'';~ c':~c~2~ &1 11 Cit rOd Iron tenemg'"
f0< 1" exciting JOb 11 • S•leS peraon to tell 1t'1 Tow Truek Driver. ex ch .. t1. hlghbof9, wtlnu~ Local home Mllmate S27 675 8753 varlOUs lengtna remoY9<1
o.monetratOft -K9nnel help ~ed. mOfn· tele()hone tal•• pe<IOf'I MM• temll ... we gsttlng work end cu atom lr•m-perle11ca. FI T. <lay• commode, China cabl· L1rry'1 Refrlg 760-7275 from ap1 comple11., ' ft ht Inga Laguna Beach with the LOS ANGELES tM camping "t>ug" Ihle Ing E11Cpe<lence In 18191, 988•6505 neta. hell Ir"'· marble Single white canopy b4ld gd cond S 125 63 1·8511 Fii .IOI 494·!548e TIMES 2 thltll avalltble y .. r . If you have a art becicground helpful top wutlstand armoire. Refnoerator 11~by s1<1e with matcn1no night Ullll Hll Olllll1 Ar:el~~~~t~ut~ ~ve aomethlng to Nit? ~f:;~ w~C:.11~. c,~';'5 ::r' ~ha~··,;:~~, Sal.. Private Ladles Flt ~~·~ A=lerQ Com ~:C 18;':!,'r~iOhfr~~~.· hk• "989:~ -tns ~~!~~•r'""s t ~,~~~d Ocwi t P11y Retell Prieet
lrevel? A Callf0<nla Mtg Claulfted iwta oo It....,, Sunflower Ave.C M Claselflecl Ad. nest Center Salary & puter training required beet•. 2 coflM grind.,•. 957 618S 171•1964 03M
Co h .. ..........inga for 101Jiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiili.--------.w····----.r CommlUlon Great II UNIGLOBE PASSPORT GI I I 0 • ,. 1012 Set Up A HOf'M Snowmo
g.I. -· .. .,.,..gu .. yt. 18 and II mosphere and p11y tor • TO TRAVEL. 8• 1-4500, •etc b aaswarRa s "c Gu N ;";'iiciiliiitiiiaiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ... Mhl tf ,.,.It.rt
over, to";raval Callfornla, Newspaper Mllttaner 497-6464am, 11k tor R1et11r<1 He mr:~/"~·tuey 0•;· MOVING 544.53111 c:_.~E~ 1~~ t!~~ ~=
Lat Vega, Hawaii an<I I 1 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 497 1022
pm Trtl/94 agent • No ••· preulon FIHh gleu a Larry •er111 l1tfft• w ine 1a,.11no t11blfo 011i. Oth•r r•mn11nta xint w .. tern 1t1tN wHh our Sai.s Rept perlence f\Mdecl Cell 111v., overlay av. 400 THLmS J N 12. a PM p e , f c o n o '22 o QV811ty S 100 • 770 1880
1upervl11d market111g heelttYt 0.H~eratt II UNIGL08E PASSPORT pleQM 1n ell I~'• buyer'• S.. 1<111n<1er AntlQuott 788 9744 Eleetrte 110~ top pe<f
t .. m oemonatraung a Seetcln" prol•alonal, 11. TO TRAVEL 841·4500 p1emlum Preview Thura $ 00 • 0 10 .... revotullonl "' new nrod· " <b tOam.6pm Wrought Iron dining rm <:O"d I .,4 '-. , r: lr•ctlve lnt'""llnant male Hunt ..,,.n .... , ..,..t,.-1,.,... •Ire .... al E OOO Sl!oO '"'t u u11 -ambitious. · "' .,.. · • -· • •-&1 .... .... , •• v -~ .... FIR w Mi,.-;;.,;~ •nd bflOht & ts~!! ~i:a..;.i·43Call nPIST .... n tr~H _.".. ''" •• '" I022 .. ata ,, •Inf cond s 125 • COC'O 8•2·6345
All training npen1H Geneftl offtOe Tape 1r1n-tMS'To;:_;::Y· CM A mo Old' ma' Splll 840-2619
paid Tr•neportallon SECRETARY/I gtrl otttee 11Crlpt1on Wad, Tnur• houNbtotl9". hal ah<>tt Cena• ••I •a• '122 M~':~f~';>:~~t ~r;, ,~~~~,fg'!~.,,J:S, ~c::m::~11&3c~~~3ct1on ~~~~r'M~d ~=.1 OOUOH BIN 1800 v., Very loving 873 0229 'fO'a. 1 2511 cX' 15:: S4HI for S500 P'v1 PIY
lm!Md. '°'apt. can June ••• IW 558-8333 mon•. X1nt cond '2000 Faraitatt MIS port Cna1r Ind Oth•• 842 883~
Pridgen. ,,_.. pm ~1y. AGES 11-14 1111nuY /UGI TYP1st PIT °' FIT a.n.. 875 e154 , J r suoinQ ,.,.."'"' CiOMt gooo1.. 402'-t Gold· ~ao1e lilland '"*1'1t>erlhlP
84e-W7 ~~':t!r .:~~ ew•I OffQ work Npt 9ch OP Oebrd lwOed gta. d00fl 1"3ll71 U ) $65 3 entod Awe. Sit g.12 S1c11f1ce below COii
Dent., Alt't, F/T, front & EARN lJ> TO S75.00 PER WEEK wpm Aire oworturnty pi .... catt 6-45-4175 per1ec:t. St700 833·808a IO!ld wOOO II ~ 11ec' C11ta •n.a llH SSOO &4!1·7634
ba offloe exp , ROA, X• Wt "°" llaff 15 openqs lor 1C"'"I .. tor right peraon Benef11t Pine cupbOard 2•,· X 7' urillt m•t<:hln9 game 3 wt;il ;duh b&a. petlo Retirtt<I SUw. Dollar COi·
ray lit. Selary OJ*'. Ben-buvtta lo 1tcu1• rtldefl for Tht °'tnct tout Call Lynn at 5-47 56~!5 Claulfled A.di &.42·M71 b•rglln $32~ 494.7340 llbll w/llalt, 4 IMthet Mn cato table & Cl'\alft l•ctor H lllng 111ve1
etltt. Newport Beach OtiyPliot.OwUtw11tlftet330t111 w '"'' $650 7S2 S7 10 tml •~s.nanomOOMW Ooll•rt 11 bar gain
., .. Wkdyt 842..W7. wotilllltlt30o.a.~O..Sttlltdly,wt I . ,.,, p•i1at ··················· .. ,: Sl OT MACHINE MILLS ,'"'iin.f, fin191'1 eab•· mony other ll9ml Sat a proce1B1tlllant u n · 873-3403 •••l wlmd• • • fn ll!Ofl hows Yo. .. Wll llllflJ lrfl 19•0 rebuilt S 1400 Otxl nets btend ,.._., with Sun 9 • ~ 12 Roy&! P1tm circ:u1a19d ell~ OOllert OentalChalr~ttant ,lftll ,tll ..... UI .... roiir IWfl '"°"" :' PART TllE :' $48-~952 evet •l'IOIV9t gl• •Ort& CS.k Or nr ea .. 8' & HatbOr '35• or by rOll(20) 121 l!>cperlenoed lmmadl· llltft 11 no Mvtr.,_ ot eoktlOn lltf'Ol'9CI A U ICU l s 1~ ea •97 8073 ea C•rcul•l•O 111ve1
•........ tull tlJM . ..._.__. " '" .,. mt•esltd, .... call Mt hrt ,, ucn MOVING SALE Mtehln· s 11 90 .. a.,, a roll _, , ...... .,...... Dall Pil b ln s 1$0 Bdrm Mt 1 12~ ~ w' ~ loc>!1 maone eqvip 1 10 90 .. COftlp t9d a..c:.. ~32 Oellv r y ot Y auto '~~"a ;:1~~ ;250 al(je Cf\11t1 s17' W••" .,,,IQUel, 001'* ~· album °' worg:wi w. s
OEN AL 8EtR ARY tor = (714) 548-7058 Laguna Beach area (2 hours both Chri• 973.5119 .,, d~ •1~ Whl~• ~r:~OfltlOt t":. = [1171·11111 VtMl °"* prf'V9t'ltll~ peoc>te orlen· per day). W-kdavt1 P.M. _ n 1,_ r9'tr19 Wit 111 w a "'• 1 w 1un " • $4000 Mil or s 1300
lecl pn1ct.1Ca. 2 yrt amc. '""" ,J-UH ISO 8042 262 £SHiFA c M l OCI ~I ''° 110 IS '3 ~i:r. •. ' ::~r~'!::'~ weekends A.M. !:am about . '"' ~" Cll09Qlno bloe"· 0 • on ..... ltu~ .... 2 · •2 .. ,, po ODIN
131·1l2t $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barr9~ :1 l 1 catlO.t , St50 W ·1t4.I Oet11Q9 i& '" 1a£le t-M4_.00U~-----,~ '= ~,:.=~ '" !!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~!!!!!~~~~~ ~ ............ ~.~~ .. ~~~ ~ ... ~~ ..... t ....... : , ~-:.:: &:.=: '" wlft"'-:-:ms~ ~1:;1 ~t"ao2 "'n14111C~'in.'1/S•t l .. ======Ollly=:.:ilo::
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Orange Cout OAILV PILOT /Thurtday, Ja"uaty 12, 1944
Klactllaa ... 1 H I A1t1 h mm/ A••· !a~ A••· lapltM Aa111, lal!rl.. A1t114 Apttt, laptt latte, lal!l!!f A• .... P...11'1
JOhn waynia Tenn11 Club Parts HU I•••• . 1111 •t1CMt1 Ina 1145 •1e .. n Ins 1141 P1111 .. • tllt T!y!t• lllt V• .. ••11• tl7J CMl1111 ~ Mtmbef'•h1$1 R0·108 stwl be11ed radt· 'rl ClYIC nu p:ini auto ;;•tU808C.1JIOWcar, '12 300SO PalomJno/ ·ea 912 =>·IP. llCMt Old!, '?ten 6 IPd, f\illy io.o.ct. •et Bug, 1 ownr, '3Kmlon •,7•9•!·~---. 1-0W'*--.-nu-
. 975•2988 111 on~"~• wMell: QOOd ,,; .. , QOOd. conc1' 51Km•,mlf\t,po&llhed IVOtY, 1/r, le•tti.f. '21< ml •h•rp oond.. P,,., Kint cond. '5t00 OB O rebh eng, nu peint, eldt Ur•. wjr ... orulM. t Wft/ tNCtc. runt. 1560/obO
Wlnled -.ctrle lraln 'IQ-Set ot 4,' &4t-eot1 11150 m.-<1118 a»oytw/)(V8 u,..;eound •• new132,500 7IO-et92 14900/obo &4(M213 MUST &Ell "3-8094 cond 11800. 84().1748 ...... ~ ""'°· Jdrlt 87&.171hMty AM
c.t OIC ... pref c.aah ··~ ...... iO°Aecotd l)(, exit cond, ·~r~~=~~ '11110 ILO -·73 8118 TARGA ·•1 Coroll• Won. 18,000.+ '89 BUG. )(LNT~ONO-oond saeoo. 875-1271 •'14 ChlVy c.mw---o-... -
8PM640-4829 RiatiEst eXIR IUQE'b. air. am/Im. nu tlrH. top1.at1or~US.~r. Lt fSLC'• Only 18M Alc,Alptnecau,newP8. ml, t OWMf, whl, auto, S1500flrm. 918.0112 '80 !lgl,Qr8y0¥1ftll· eumepymr1110U1735c2 -$5300 83'·8480 dya ~-~ 1 1~ •• 0 · low.,ed, bera. t.ather, am/fm, rr, mint cond. , --...... ,...1y ..... ,~ mn/rt, No dwn pymnt OA WEOOlNG Gown a.eutl-toryourYlhlctil,domMtlc • 5 8-7 33 & nd1 • ... a-ma.n ,,...,, orig ml MIQ•. 8rntTan. new WMlhlrttrlp Rate, S5950 PIP 494-2003 89 VW BOO, good cond.. ~:.:.;.~ e:::.:-1·1 .. &IW\ Chuck 97•3&53 Ael tut~ .. un w/traln 12 or forelQtl 55 t4285 4 2 • evn wtc 1 $22.000 845-1411 Chrom• wlll1, en ti. Ylfy fatl alnl s 11 500 good lnQlne 1'19'# pelnl ......._., -·· '"•"""
10 Obo 5 burg aaun WI •• , Honda Accord by ownll', •t•eo a more Abaolul• Obo 950-'1"4 ' '11 Tllfeel. MT A/C, 4-dr, 11eoo ~&-Soll 764-1700dlyt, 75t-8130 c~ I IHI
brldetrnd oown. $40.. bought MW Aug 1980. '12 IOO Tl... ty bNul mllnl d L•... P«f COnd S5000/0bo a.nlng• -~Plli·i!it·~ ... 'P"!!!'~~
MUST SEE 648-1580 OLW GAii air, ntw tlr ... bucttalcln, 1e M ml 'utl equlp'd,.,, rf, or buy Tr•d•·ln nl '78 924, 4 apd, alf, cue, lo SOK mJ l!Vft 855"""72 '71 Squ111bacil, auto, 41K ---,-ll II lt••IO 1~ 586 1 ownet.
A·1S$760 548-eoM rMt per<* cov.r. alloy come (5-r0934) m1i.e, xlnt oond SN50 , --oneng S1150 848-011.)4 "" 41. ml,gdtr11111750 Iliac. Waat.. 120 &II TlllOll 1811 -t r;•t wnt•, vtttt. In ~au1 cond HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc 5'48·8451 ~~U~~~oT:-fAA~ & 'll IOIROIO-O MBZ u.-.tn. Wht/Burg. 548-2971or873·4172 wlll buy Quality ua:d .. W/P9ff1Ct WV r.eord DIAL 213/714 Ml!RC!D!S . pr ... Only ,38M orig ml Full ·-~ t h Jewel eh 17' CMCi. n;;a; motOI' Why buy new? Gr .. I NV· 79 91 lSC T.,a. ~ Immediate DellV9fY Auto Aloyt Air +' full fact tact eqpl l beaut .,..,. ~1~~:'e1c 9e:!3827,,.., Beat oner Ovtir HOO Inga at only S28,985 Call 82 Turbo DllMI S1a11on cond, IO ml eo.. 2 ,5 Diana ProtMr Ent equip'd Mar0on1a.1oe. "*nl'd ~ Only '"95 "';,.••1..-•o~o"'d~g•~•o~e~ytl"!o~n'!a
541·0113 IOday IOI' full clet1l11 (S. Wagon wtillelbl"k 32K daya, 875•5438 eYle 844-eHO Only 28 M Ol'lg ml Ck Call Ouldttyl (Sir 90'4) Cllatger uaume pymnl ladcal last. -1224 1432) ml. werranly l24•9oo I ltfhll lff T y .. t 73 451'7) Call f $218 31 No dwn
Hondo (.. p~j guitar HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc 873 1238 or 831'7511 Xlnl'~oncl Sacflf:S~t ; t IWltta HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc HOUSE OF IMPORTS, lnci ~ mnt OAC Call CtlUOk
wlcate, Peevey amp, 10.. DIAL 213/714 MERCEDES * •ta HD SIL 01, ov., 18500 831_.185 82 Convert Bug alnt DIAL 2 l3/714 MERCEDES DIAL 213/7 t4 MERCEDES 9~9.3553 Agt •• WI llY --concl 92800. 875.0168 - , --.---...-m akpr, ph11e All .,.OO '72 250. Belgel bfk Int.~ Near new, blkl btk, wire POR .78 Ott SC Targa '71 Squerebectc. very 81 El OoradO dlelll (30 fer•
548-5094 USEOCARS& TRUCKS TI re 1 S 4 7 5 0 wlleelt1 low m\ 8"uly Tan°ITa'l ltllr Air St.,eo good cond 11800 Auto-mpg) Hke new. Leleure _ ~--=------
IBANEZ GUITAR AecotllC COMEIP+OR CALLFOR 213·721 ·8942 d1y, Gre1t ouy '39,500 PP CllttC>fd Alarm iow.,ect' (ff) matte 840-8373 WOl'ld owner 18.000 ml *'64FordTempoueume
Cullway,verynlce.sttnd FHE&nlA.llAI. 494-3882•11•8pm 873-3025 p _7., •lloya 45 500 ~ .71 SuP9f a.eoe MUST Vogue ur ... S11,900 pymnta of S171.48 No
9pm. bef 111m 842·7589 OllYllLn llll M1UIU•1 "" SP« Mu11 Seu. MINT s10.500 (308 TNA) PIP S1800 OBO &40-8144 S7K otter 720-0830 Clluetc 979-35&3 Agt.
& case $300 ObO Ille< Corm191'·0.Llllo •1• •oo II 83 380SL, AMQ, ABS & mll•• tupurb eond ·~. ~ SELL MC>Ylno 10 Europel Al90 ·ao Coupe di VIiie dwn pymnt OAC Call
Near new Peevey ciesetc 1821 1 BEACH BLVD SOUTH Cllamp/Tan. Only lOM mi S35K 650-1067 MI k • or Ron . TME LllllEIT '88 Mu111ng, loaded, HUNTINGTON BEACH Equlp'd, In beaut eond 714·645-8272 Mon-Fri •74 Ghia, alnt cond. S3500. everything new 13200
VT)( amp, wl• 12" spkr COU .. TY Great nv1ng1 over newt Alk lbOUI Ille money we 552· 1808 IELEOTIOI n•2.311" ceba. 1cceu cue. mtec 147-IOll; l•l·HJ1 n Call now for c11111ts (Ser can save you thru our s)an 117 --•v • cords S 5 5 O ob o -----13241 putctiase & 1ea11 pt1n1 1111 MtlllU'S '7 4 VW Station Wagon, of 1111 model, lo'# ml!Mge .... ..u•t...., NM ndt -w•-YllR ISIZI '78 4 X ( Wagon Greet SOUTH low miles, new paint, t1d Cadlltac1 In Soulharn vvwft•k ... ~-· ___ ..; ...... 631-9270 "" _, HOUSEOFIMPORTS,lnc .llllUllll S "' "'..,.,...,gd.....,. ... ,,..._ OLUI 1111 Odl MWf WIU IOT DIAL 2131714 MERCEDES kier• c:.r. good concl ' eonct S1500 94e-S019 Callf0tnlal See u• tOdayl Int a'1400 obo ~o-3a.t3 Offict Faraihart / See Roo•ld Dace llPOITI s2000 8•2-1981 eVM COUITY .77 Bug, new-am/Im lie<, IAIEllS
.I• atnt 62u IE IUlllllLI ·75 2soc, tmmac , yellow & t30 l Ou111 Street 8-a "" Volume S1le1, Service 11n, wire w1111. 51K m1, NEWPORT BEACH . 2 • )( • L W~n, pwr pee, aunrool. perfect cond. OlllLLlO
tee cite ere enz• de1k And Leasing $9850 760•0278 IH·HOO lo ml $8900 60·821' YOLllWAlll S36001obo. 645-0332 2800 Harbor Blvd
fireproof Ille cab $550 18711 Be1ch Blvd -lllT llY uw1 WIU HT COSTA MESA 573.7550 or 832-4761 .__. 1 1 <>--All '79 240D. 1mm1c cond <>-aul 6 9 ·79 74K ml •at11 .......___..._ nun Ing on~ •5 000 """" '77 wtll w/blue Int Fully 11 llmllll" .. I _,.. 5•0 1880 (l 1.) 1.2 2000 auto, llr u • ml S26 000 or S 1000 encl • Piuo1/0r1111 6221 • , s 12,225 PP 675-1387 TOlpymll of S700/mo loaded auto, am/Im VOiume Sai.t, s.nnc. A•C 1309 •
1X20 Baby Grand IC ---73 52 73 350 ller90 tape, atMI belled And Leallng
'86 Mustang SUPER
CLEAN All option•.
S3000 obo. day1,
898-4343;..,.. 775-7149
'87 Country Squire WQfl
Rune good ~95/obo
842-7517 " ...,.. 9022 J1111r 91,._ •JtlOOllTllU 1• 11· 1• 1 rac11111 . $1750 p.p 187110 .. cllBlvcl '84 Rambler Wgn. 11Tnt ~~:~ as~o~~flnl~~~d ... J".-.•-·------'ll IJ 12 L Antllraclte grey/beige. • •••• Sllll-lllTt 986-8667 Hununl ton Belch Irani $600 Obo 842-4779 c .. nrtltt 1313 ·74 Torino, exit .,. nu
494-3682 after 6 pm. • •• CJ sunroof. Immaculate. Loml $28,000 533-4242 '=I-eta -~tilt (71') 42-2000 '71 Gremlin. rune bUt '68 Corvette Conv, aoft & llrH. s 10~~M lrm. 213-721-8942 day MB1 irade-ln Mdnl bllbt $18,000/obo 955-6399 """'tome work. $450 hard toP. '4 9')d, QOOd 842-9271 aft
You'll not belleve tllls! llllr 44 M orig mll wkdys. 786-6708 eves 111r 914 * • 4 Toyota 4114 PU M--77 con'l9f1 • wttl/Wfll. Of"-. 494-5059 aft 7PM cond seooo obo Hme '78 Granada, V8, amllm 48 P11no. beaut cond 1n-Only 10 days since orig AblOlutety one of the ----sume pymn11 of $181 48 'V .. 7...,.72.... t 1-.. -&
11cte & oul tuned. cte· puretlase Only 300 mt mos1 beau I around •ao I.I. HOil TIHI ·~~~~\~19~ ~9~~~~t. No dwn pymnt OAC Call ;~.•m,tt"~,~~~~~ hfck tlft ,742941:~P:~·.0"0""' ""' fc::i .1sr;:X:. :_~7
llvend S750 847-5672 Blkl Blk Both 111rcl & soN Musi be aeent Call for cl•· Chrome Wiiiets, 2 tank•. Clluck 979.3553 Ag1 18900 640-9315 *184 Bulck si-.liJ auume m "'~· ne owner. lops This car equlp'd 11111 Financing 1v1ll (Ser e111rp, $22.950 557-3608 •71 lllCl-ERT •rvv good condition S1500 or '70 Ft .. ta, 55K ml, 11ereo,
BEAUTIFUL Storey & wleve~expenalve opt. 1234) evesor541·4389d1ys •n i-~Toyote c.lllca. Al· '81',., Rabbit deleel. 40K pymnll 01 1210·11. No beet offer 088-2272 nu r1c11111, pert cond
Clark organo S 1995 Ex-avail Call now for cte11111 HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc Red 3xl6n000t condl. M1 Ing fin-sume pymnts of SH 8.38 ml. 4 dr. air, llereo, mini etc~" ...._PYm7"n315053AC. Catt --.C • __ .. S2550 obo. 831·3018
ceptton1t Wm K1n1be MuSI See' Aepell, MUST DIAL 213/714 MERCEDES TOP$$$ PAID 1111. . m , owner No dwn pymnt OAC Call conct. 13995 831-3018 .. u .... 9 •· Agt '73 Monte •rlo ....... au.
upright $3250 Both SEEi (Ser 2345) '3400 646-2564 aft 5 Chucil 070--3553.Agt -----Ill pwr, •11, auto. 1rL!.!lllffla-=2;-~-;:.=t
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675-1530 644-1818 DIAL2131714 MEACEDES S7800 760-0329 IERCEDESIEIZ S5300IOBO 682-7473 oyo1
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parlor grand, $6000 Also 4 W.eel Driftl 9030 ·58 Xlnl cond $2766 Oall Ptttr /ll•t cond s3500 846•2503 Chuck 979.3553 Agt. g~~~~~~gt.Catt Chuck ___ 631-2762 S 10. 750. 844-2949 ~;~~ttrss organ S 1200 '8S094B00ro0ncbo0, 1~~~317o1a3ded 548-5916 DIAL 213/714 MEAC DES Po ICLt 9157 '78 Corona Llftbacit, auto-·~~n~:~.go~~~,~~a~: UI '75 Monza Vry rel., rune Ol•aat .. llt
.-.. HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc I • -matte. clean. xlnl running •ti IEIU llVf . good, S 1000 960-0402 ;
S,. I• "--~, 6230 --·73 CONVERT red xlnt 81 300D. m1n1111 1982 T1rg1 Carrera FuUy cond $2500 ......,8·1880 periect cond S9500 Blacit lull power new ---• MOld1Cut1 .. 1auume r lDI -RAG TOP Brand new in S43501ob0 241 -9990 d A "" 549-2762. 963-8911 tire•' 1 owner OftQ Rune SEE IS FlllTI µy11111l10 ul $211.10. No
BfOwnlng Sro1dw1y Ugllt· box tor Jeep CJ5 S200 • 9135 be1gel p1lom1no int. ;Quip~; 5 7 ~ 1 new T9-CELICA 5 19<1 ale Mutt sacrtflee ,68 Cat Bug, 1 ·,1500 C 11 bet 3 & 1 dwn pymnt OAC Call
nmg superposed 12 g• obo 646-9428 any11me LIDCll 1mmac . 44K ml. $20.500 7114~634_4373 1 0 r amlfm, xtnt cond. $3495' xln 1 con cl $2500 ;;~.Tom 552~2077 ~~ ~~· l~:'~~!~ Chuck 979-3553 Agt.
32" barrel trap gun Mint ·7s Scorpion, lo ml, wlli 859-5055 851·0185, 979-2230 548-8352 Might lrade --rotetal See us tOdayl '829PIH111 wgn, 171< ml, $2250 J•y 786-7500, Tracks 9035 w/blu. xlnt cond . must '68 Porsche 912, green, 1 , -'74 Eldorado Convertible
675-0194 1'1 6pm 154 Ford p U I'cyl, 3.sp sell $6200 546-9174 owner llard to find condl 79 Cellca Lttbk. 1 owner. Sclrocco '75 New paint, All exlru. beautiful earl fully loed9d. lm1mac cond
u-'82 MERCEDES 240D $6950 6•6-1888 xlnt concl . SOt<+-ml, nu xlnt concl Mu11 tell 111 $-4000 847·8710 Incl 5yr, 50K m llfVC:OOI. llW-PIH llLI SlUS S 1000 548· 7916 at1 6PM llltrctdt1 lta;-9145 Cream w/11n 1n1 . auto. air. urea. AMI FM, alt. auto. 12300 g<>11I 548 0971 $9200. 881·eoe<l
Unmounted, 192cm. $550 cruise. Becker amlfm 66 Porsche 912 4 spd, $4500 6'42-6266 111 5 875-0827 Cllrl• • ' 'll lWtra4t lllffltz Pl,;tat• obo Musi sell 675-1572 77 Dllsun 1ng1>ed near nu 82 300D TURBO DSL cass , gar1gect, orig fist 123M ml, 40 on nu eng 1 A1 new, low ml, lolcted.
lores wt11 spoked wllls 13,000 m1, llke new $24.000, 13K m1. SHARP owner $5000, Dy• Have aomethlng to NII? CIUllfled Act• VQ4Jr one-$8250 obo. s.e· 01Jbo1 '72 11elltt1 8, xlnt cond ,
One Price Gr1plllle tennis runs greal $2750 $25,900 NB 720-1705 $18.950 759-0469 540·4058, 645-6163 Clauln.cl adt do II well.111(,p lhopplnQ center. Island 673-3830 (7·3) S1200. 644-4700 racket, S 125 Amy 964-0937
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JttrH 67 Cllevy Van V-8 Make
2 pair Utra Acoustic offer on bolh 650·9109
Speakers. brand new 125
watt each Won 1n game Anti.all
show Moving must sell' Clini:a 9045
Aelall $740 Sell $150 --------pa1r 642-6436 Ford 147 Woocl1e xlnl wd
***OIAI*** 5 t7K 213-546·4097
4 speakers AMIFM. 1urn-A t I _. .... table gauges, and tape II ti, .,,,.,.
deck Musi see -Musi BMW 9112
hear' Complete, $300' 9 ••82 BMW 3181 assume
am-4 pm Sat/Sun Mon pymnts of $275 70 No
Fn 12·4 11 P1necreek dwn pymnl OAC Call
Apl~ 2300 Fa1rv1eW Ave, Clluck 979-3553 Agt
Apt K-205 Costa Mesa Located on tar 74 30CS1. exll cond.
1er11complu , back european moctel 1po11er
$ 16,000 213·545-3482 T eac tape mach reelto
reel 2 track exit concl 78 3201. EXCEPTIONAL
$275 obo 631 ·9270 COND Ong owner. lo m1 a1r sunroof gold Power Boats 7012 BBS reel/tan $8900
12 Avon infl 72. fair 638-5829 Lve msg
cond $575 963-5272 '81 5281 Safar1 beige wl
25 Wellcratl Nova XL
1973 Twin Ford, V-8,
Mercru·sers Tandem
:ue1 trailer $9800
720 1101
74 Alden Motor Yachl 4
staterms · 4 heads. twin
11n leather. 5 spd. si r, all
possH>le xtr1s inciucted
S 14 500 Days 759·9531
Eves/wkncl S48-6419
82 BMW 52~ nu llres
S 16 995 Serv rec
aVBll 380-0200 673·9451
deosels all ironic. super ~ .1'9l a•n
f\ve-aboard or cllarter ~ y ILi'
Absen:ee ownr Musi sell S•75 000 675-2172 S11es-Service-Lea.s1ng
I t s ·1 7014 UR&EST ,:·p ·~a11P21s wl trailer HIYEITORY
$2500 642 7251 ··79 3201. 4 spd, AIC
(994XEOJ 69 CAL 25 OIB VHF 3
oags of sails compass
ground tackle cushions
slurcly $8500 641-8440
Slir• l Docks 7022
2 Sode f 1es up 10 27' Quiel
& secure includes ele<: &
water 548 1608 bef 9pm
60 mooring choice lo· I c111on Adm11al Yachts ol
Nwpt Bch 673-5200
Boal shp for rent (f1xedl
bridge) Newpor1 for 34
boat S200tmo 650-855 t
Boal sllp up to 30 Nwpl
Harbor mo to mo S 180
obo 720-0318 Clays
Sllps ava1lat>le 25' 27
35 Gall 642 41;44 Mon
Fro 9-5
Bic7clt1 8012
Schwinn boy!> l>ctl c.ruo~t
$1251000 631-6215
C••r•n 8014
8 1 VW Vonagon Cmpr
exit c.ond stove lrog sink I
251' m1 $9800 786·2809
Metor Bikes 1016
1§82 veSPA Moo great
cone! Low miles w/•tr11
S 100010BO Greg
540 7336
* 79 3201, 4 spd SIA
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Closec Sunday
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NEW & USED BMW'S'
* 84 Datsun JOOZX H ·
sume pymnt1 ol S207 89
No dwn pymnt OAC Cell
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55995
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5 13 295
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57595
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'4295
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Coaat
A Newport Beach family's
pet pup survived serious
bites from a coyote.I A3
County fl~ontrol and
expansion of John Wayne
Airport are 1984 'a Issues
says Harriet Welder .I Al
Walk a lot, keep laughing
and you'll !Ike to be 100
like Annie Craig of Costa
Mesa./A7
Natio n
A two-star general was
found hanged at a Tex as
mllltru:yhaseJ AS-
Giving teachers pay
raises doesn't raise the
quality of education.
That's one man's opinion.
/A8
World
An American pllot was
kllled on Nicaragua-Hon-
duras border -after
crash land Ing./ A4
Reaction to the Kissinger
Central American report
Is mixed, following Its
release./ A4
·:···.
Living
Ed Asner criticizes Holly-
wood for Its treatment of
aging actors, especially
leading ladles./81.
Does eating Improved
food products help you
live longer or does It Just
seem that way? /82
Do you cheat on your
taxes? Not the govern-
ment. But yourself? /8 1
Sports
Wrestler Russ Abrahams
Is setting a slzzllng pace
for Fountain Valley High.
/C1
Estancia High won a
thriller from Saddleback
In prep basketball play.
/C1
Martina Navratilova is
named A P's female ath-
lete of the year, to no
one's surprlse./C2
Entertainment
NBC has fin ally found Its
way out of the Nlelsen
ratings basement, but ces stnrncmrs commana.
/BS
Bual neu
Get some expert advice
on checking out new
n~lghborhoods before
packing your bags to
moveln./88
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Pubtlc Notlc•
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Wife of
slain
victim
in jail
Hunttn on police
say misplaced keys
may have foiled plot
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... 0.-, ........
A set of misplaced car keys caused a
murder plot to fall apart this week and
led-police to arrest threc.-peo.ple.-.thc¥
believe arc ~ponsible for the fatal
shooting ofa Kuntin&ton Beach man
an his bed.
The misplaced car keys apparently
fouled the ~taway plans of the
suspected killer and spurred an
intense invcstiption that revealed an
apparent conspiracy to kill computer
cn~ncer James 0 . Hughes, police
said today.
Officers now have arrested three
people in connection with the 37-
ycar-old man's murder. inctudina his
wife Jeanette Lynn Hughes. The 29·
year-old woman was booked late
Wednesday af\cmoon af\cr agreeing
to be interviewed by police.
Also jailed in connection with the
prc-Oawn slaying Tuesday is Adam
Salas Ramirez. 42. and his 21.ycar·
old son, Adam Edward Ramirez Jr.
Detectives today said they believe
the killing and subsequent. coverup
stemmed from a romantic and pro-
fessional relationship between the
wife and the cider Ramirez.
Hughes, who lived with his wife,
h.as 7·~-otd son and a boarder, was
slliU'fwice in the head at close range as
he slept. He died instantly.
Jeanette Hughes originally told
officers she was sleeping next to her
husband when was awakened by a
"popping" sound. She reported that
(Pleue eee WD&/ A2)
Change in weather?
No, It bun 't been •no111JinC on the Or~e Cout. Tara
Loh end&hl, 3, of Banttntton Beach la ~n• a •nowman
oat o f white etaff Imported from Coeta lleea '• Ice Capadee
Chalet oat.Id e the Jflnt CbrUtian Ch a.reh of Banttncton
Beac h .
Dick Dale
cleared in
sex case
JUry dead ocked
on two counts;
retrial possible
Newport Beach auitarist Dick OaJe
was found innocent by an Oranae
County Superior Court jury late
Wednesday on 10 of 12 counts
alleging he enga&cd in oral sex with•
13-ycar-old girl au ring the summer of
1981 . But he is not free yet because the
1ury deadlocked 11·1 in favor of a
guilty verdict on the two remainina
counts.
The 46.year-old entenainer. one of
the originators of the 19~ra surf
music soupd, tearfully thanked each
of the I 2juron who sat on the case as
they left Judge James Turner's 11th-
Ooor Santa Ana courtroom.
"If J was JuihX of somethina I
would have saad it, said theemotion-
choked Dale, clenching a baJled·up
ussue in his hands. "For 30 years I've
been confonningand I wouldn't start
something now when my career 1s
starting back."
In underscoring his innocence.
Dale added. "There is no humanly
way I would have put myself an that
situation."
He said the verdict meant he would
be able to concentrate once again on
performing with his band and on his
newly opened Balboa Island surf
shop.
Dale faced 12 felony charges of oral
copulation and child molestation
(Plea.e eee DALlt/A2)
DlcllDale
Offshore
oil plans
cutback
From staff ud wtre reports
College board rehir~s educators
lntenor Secretary William Clark.
1eekin1 to redu_ce the strife sunound-
ina the 1ovemment's of&borc leaSln& proeram. announced ttftllOr chaoses
today Which will smh \hi atDOUD.I of
acrcaac offered for e~p4oration.
Teacllers. administrators to return
· in spring; but one holds out for lawsuit
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OftMO.-,fJlleC .....
Coast Community College District
trustees have formally approved the
rehiring of 55 teachers and adminis·
trators laid offlast year. But one of the
teachers refused to accept the rehiring
conditions set down by the trustees
and will press a lawsuit against the
district.
The rehirings will be effective for
the spring semester, which begins
Feb. 6. The Coast D1stnct includes
Orange Coast, Golden West and
Coastline collcacs.
The rehiring dec151on was made at
Wednesday night's district board
meeting.
The trustees last month offered to
rehire the laid-off teachers if the
instructors agreed to drop a lawsuit
over the layoffs. The teachers also had
to agree to drop all unfair labor
practice allegations and other claims
made against the district.
All but one teacher agreed to the
tcnns and all but silt of the instructors
wall return to classes this spring. The
other six, who have spring jobs
elsewhere. were given permission to
return next fall.
The holdout is Or. Richard Laster,
an Orange Coast C ollegc psychol°'y
professor since 1968. Lister has said
he 1s refusing to drop his litigation as a
matter of principle. A court hearing
on Lister's case was scheduled today
in Orange County Superior Court.
Jury weighs fate
for slayer of two
compassion for
'hour of madness'
By JEFF ADLER
OflMO.., .........
horror of d1scovcnng someday that
cy we~ TnsTrumen s n thetr
father's death." Two ofOayco's three
children testified during the tnal.
In addition, the defense attorney
said even if his client received a life
prison tcnn, he already is "socially"
dead. "The ontr, question 1s when he
dies physically.· McDonald said.
The defense attorney's closing pres-
entation was preceded by a tow-key
(Plea.ee Ne DA YCO/ A2)
The teacher's attorney, W. David
Wheeler. said Lister was the most
senior faculty member laid ofT last
year.
According to the attorney, Lister
has a degree an physical cducauon
and extensive experience in sports
activ1t1cs. When his psychology
classes were cut, Lister should have
been retained as a physical education
teacher, Whccl~r said.
But district officials asserted that
Lister was not competent to teach
physical education.
Ironically, the rehiring offer made
recently to Lister would place him as
an instructor an tennis. softball and
golf. Wheeler said.
Wilham Waechter. the dastnct's
director of personnel. said Lister did
not qualify for a physical educauon
instructor's job under the guidelines
an effect last spring but does under
present $Uidcltnes.
The district laid off more than I 00
teachers and administrators last
spring. saying at was nccnssary
because of a cutback in state funding
for community colleges.
But the makeup of the d1stnct
board changed an November when
(Pl eue eee ltDUCATOR8/A 2)
The chanaes. which mart a de-
parture from the policies of former
Intenor Secretary James Wan. WJll
ancrcaS<' pan1c1pat1on in the dcC1s1on·
making process by states. en·
vironmentalists and other interest
groups.
"I thank that's excellent news.
Laguna Beach Councilwoman Sally
Bcllerue saJd today. "Coopenation
between local. st.ate and federal
governments as always welcome. I
think for La1una. where we arc united
an our opposition to offshore drilling.
this a welcome development."
Laguna Beach Councilwoman
(Pleue eee OIL/ A2)
Rape linked to strangling
Martin Kipp
Sus~ct faceSdeath penalty if
convicted of slaying HB woman--_ --
By ROBERT BARKER
Ofltlel>elfr ..... llMI
A 24-ycar-old elt-conv1ct from
Montana will be charged with kalhng
a former Hunt1nston Beac h
schoolgirl athlete dunng the com·
mission of a rape, the dastnct at-
TOmcy's office disclosed today
The charge means Martin James
Kipp would be eligible for the death
penalty or life imprisonment wathout
parole if con vacted because special
circumstances a~ believed to be
involved an the slaying. Dcput)
District Attorney Jim Clonigcr said
K.Jpp was linked to the murder of
19-year-old Antayan Yvette Howard
af\er watne,~s rcponcd seeing the
two together between 3 and 4 a.m. on
Dec. 30 at Charlie's Chait restaurant
an Ncwpon Beach.
Howard wa~ strangled shonly af\er
that. police bcncve. Her bad I> dt-Com-
poscd body was found in her car
about a mile from her home on
Maynowcr Lane on Jan 4
The victim, a topflight basketball
and volleyball player at Manna High
School whcrt she graduated an 1982.
and the suspect lived in the same
general neighborhood and knew each
other, police say
Kipp had been a~sted by Laauna
Beach pohce Jan 6 on unrcfated
traffic warrants and was lodged in
Orange County Jail at the 11me of has
murder annt.
(Pleuc eee RAPE/A2)
An Orange County Superior Court
1ury began dctennaning Wednesday
whether convicted murderer Rene
Flores Dayco should be executed or
sentenced to life in prison without the
possibility of parole for the 1982'
Huntington Beach slayinip of his
estranaed wife and mother-in-law.
Bcfo~ the ei~t-woman. four-man
1ury began dehberat1ni. they heard
Chief Deputy Public Defender Tom
McDonald make a final pica for his
client's life.
Why the Democrats battle the odds.
In urgina jurors to spare the 43·
year-old Filipino immisrant from the
ps chamber. McDonald arsued his
client was mentally 1mpa1rcd the
n1S)lt Dayco used a butcher knife and
meat cleaver to hack to duth his 27·
year-old cstnana.cd wife, hirlcy. and
her 6S..year-ofd mother. Amelia
Harbulak.
"This was an act of a dcranlcd
mind. this wasan explosion of fury,"
McDonald said.
He asked Jurors to consldcr
whether Dayco deservet to be ex·
ccutcd for his "ho ur of madness"
pvcn what it would do to his children,
his family and the .. people who arc
lo}'al to ht'm."
McDonald dcscnbcd Dayco aa a
man whh rcdecmt~ualhics. a man
who tumtd in 1 "I but not 11lntly
performance" dunn has hfet.amc
He also 111d that by ~ntcncma
Dayco to a hfc's prison term th( JUry
would bt sparina h11 children the
Candidates offer
varyin mottvesfor
challen In Badham
EDITOR ·s NOTE: This IS rht'
1«ond of 1 two-/)lrr krics on the 40rh
Con1ression1I Dmrict ind the ~mocratic Parry' etroru to wre t 11
from Repub/tc1n R.ep. Robert
&dham 's ronrrol
If you arc likely to lose an election.
why run'>
For Democrats who have tned 10
un~at Rep. Roben Badham. R·
Ncwpon Beach, the reasons ranac
from an effon to stand up for tfle
Democratic Party to a acnw.nc be.lief
that Bad.ham an bf beaten. Some
candidate run to att pubhchy for one
panacular idea.
Costa Mc rn1dcnt Ktn White.
one of '"1> announcM OcmOCf'lt
candidate•. plan' to use the com1na
.,
campaign to publicize has unique
theory of economics.
While wants to shin control of the
money supply from the aovemmcnt
to pnvatc brinks. eliminate taxes and
aivc everyone a basic CO\t-0f-hv1n1
stipend.
But an a d1smc1 where Republican
voicn outnumber Democrat• S4
percient to 34 pcrttnl -a mal'J.ln of
62,000 votes-the chances of White
or any other Democrat wannina arc
preUy •hm
"Looluna at the da"ncu in tht'
country, th•• 11 the icrond or third
most Rcpubhcan in the nation
Frankly thOtc oumbas arc over·
whetm1na. .. wd Paul Haseman, a
local 1ttomey. who ra.n •IA•"''
Badham 1n 19'.2 and 1 pondenna
runnan• for the Democratic nom1·
nation apin this )tar
"But you cannot stand 1dl> b). \ ou
h.t\lt to stand up for what you behe"t
But It as \ICI)' difficult to run I feh 11
was an ohltpt1on of the pany'1 10 run
JERRY
HIRSCH
PERSPECTIVE
a Sood tand1d1tc ..
"You can't thank you •~ 01na an
there Wlth a food chance of victory If
you arc lookana for a m1raclt. )OU arc
101na to be d1sappo1ntcd ... he added
Thomas f'uent«. the vict chair·
man of the Oranae ( ounty Rc-
pubhcan pan 4Jf'Cd-
"I ~uld SI) 1t 1s 1mpa\\1blc for a
Democrat to wtn 1n thn dmn t and
lhll IS \l('f")' bad It IS bad \0 hi\(' I
totally \lfc lci1\lat1\·e d1 tnct for
either plrty," Furn1t\ Mid.
'h cautt• an opponunit) for an
incumbent to become lu.
"We arc aw.are of Bob's (Badham)
tra vet record and vottna (attcndancx)
record 1n \onarns Those thmp
don't happen where d1stncts arc more
compet1t1ve." Fuentes said
Opponeru1 havc cnt1c1ud
Badham for his record of travehna
abroad 1t ta1tpaycn' t:\penx more
than most conar«Smcn and for
h1v1na the third lowc31t "ote au'cnd·
ance percien \alt. 82 perttnt.. amo
C 1hfo rn11·, con1rer.s1on1I dcl·
cptaon
Fuenttt. ho~ocr. \trtucd that
Sadttam t) sen tUvt to what the:
distin's vottf'\ behtvc and hH 1n
"1m~1blc conservative \•Otina ""' rord.·...,-
.. Wnh tht cu~nt
ltu di tnc\ ) u almott llltft• •
fran\:hi~ the mmonty i:-n , 111 t_
a.c th~ Dcmocra In othtt ~ tn
Cahfornta ttu t)P' of u vt
(PIMM ... D&llOCllAft/ .U)
'
•
A2 * Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Thursday, January 12, 198<4
He's for Reagan
and more bombs
Orange County
group hears from
SAC commander
By CHRISTINE DECKER
Of the O.Ut f>tlo4 ltafl
Gen. Bcnntl' L. £Ja,1!-toll! a
roomful of peopk at Jhc Rcg1stl)
Hotd 1n ln1ne WcJnc,da) about h1 .,
rc~pel't for Ronald Reagan. h1~ ft:ar of
a So\tl't m1lltar) buildup und h1~
bel1cl in the 1m reasc nt nuckar
"capon!) 1n 1h1'i ,ountl)
A.s commander in chu:I of 'itratc~ac
Air Command and 1.hrt.•ctur ol Joint
stratt!gll target planning. hcaJ.
quanered at Offutl Air B..i~ m·ar
Omaha "'leb the 4-star gt.'nt.·ral 1'
t..nowledgeablc on all thf\'l' point\
H 1s command put'i him in charge ot
the nation·, maJor nuclear fore,· with
bombl'r\ tankt•" and inter·
conllnenlal ball1!>t1c rn1~i.1k'
He spui..c tu a lrm"d ot rno,th
con~r,atl\C mo,th m1ddll'-agni
Republican and memhc~ of thl.'
World Alla1r' Council of Orange
Count\
Da,·1!> told of tht.· lad.. of nutlcilf
' CONTINUED STORIES
L -----. _--
"l"aporh buildup dunng thC' 12 )'can
pm11 10 "uu1 ~at Pre~adC'nl. P~s1-
dent Reagan's' l"IC'CllOn
"We a~ now JUSt ~inning to
rl'~tort' a measure of ~fet)1," he said.
Iii: lasted some of the mahtary
hardware now in production: the BI·
B Bo~r. the \dvance Technologr,
Bomber:. known as "The Stealth,·
fndent II m1SS1les and D-S "dctcr-
ri:nt" missiles.
He's long been a proponent of a
strong nuclear weapons inventory as
the o nl) v.a~ to keep this rountry ~fe
from So' ll't tntt·nent1on
As compared 10 the Russian's
m1lital) nuclear weaponry. he said
the United States' arsenal 1s not
"unbalanced JUSt slightly im-
balanced"
Rt.>agan's 1ncrea..ed m1htal) budget
should restort.> the balance. he saad
He railed against nuckar oppo·
nents sa) mg 1he) pri:scnted a "s1m·
ph!>llC argument."
"The\ ~' 1f we and the Russians
ha' e l.'nough nuclear bomb lO blow
up thl' world Sil\ time~ O\ er wh)' don't
wc JU'il havt." a unilateral Jreete It's
more lOmpllrnted than a bean count
of WC3f)On\."
.. If "" wc1t1'd ha"e a unilateral
Gen. Bennie L. Davia
nuclear freeze we might as well cede
to the Marxists and the Soviet Union.
Oeterr<.'nce has kept the peace for 40
)'ears an this country. As long as I
'itand before the Senate of ttus
country I will continue to plug for
such deterrence," he said.
He doesn't think nuclear war 1s
upon us.
"Alt hough an}'lhing 1s possible. I
don't think the Russian's would n sk a
first-stri ke attack. Also. it would be
1mposs1ble to mount an attack that
doesn't give us warning."
DALE INNOCENJ' OF SEX CHARGES •••
From A l
stemming lrum "' alkged '>C\ual
encountl.'r'> \\tth thl· I ~-~l'ar·old girl
1n h1'i Balboa Pcn1n~ula r1.·s1denn·
dunngJul~ and ~ugust 1981
If con' llted. he t'ould ha-.e bcl.'n
sentenced 10 a ma.>.1mum I "\1 :·\ce1r
state pmon term. according 10 Dcpu-
1) Dastnct .\ttornl.'~ "-.a1 Mak100
Dale ~1111 could be retried on thl·
two rema1n1ng rounts. ho\H'\l'r .• 1
decision "'ii I not h:l\ c IO be made IH
the d1stm 1 attoml.'\ 's offi ce until h ·h
J . when the Ju<lgc has sc:hedulcd a
J1 ... po'>111un hl.'anng on thl· l:hargc'>
D:ilc 'aid that If hl' is reined he
hope'> the outrnmt' 1~ the saml.' and
that .,oml· nc11. h unn" l.'red l'' 1dencc
po1nt1ng to h1 .. 1nnolem·c IS admitted
Dcput~ D1stnc1 o\ttornt.·~ ma
Brn:c. "ho rece1,ed the 'l'rd1ct on
tx-hall t)f \1al>.1no ''ho was bus}
el~"'herl' l·ommentcd onh that the
'crd 1ct pn" e!> 1 t's d1 Ilic ult ti) .. predirt
a 1ur> \ 1hink1ng."
Juror ... "ho agrt'ed to talk 11.1th
reporters 1 f their names "cH· not
BDUCATORS REHIRED ...
r,..Al
lltJ'ee tr:ustee supported by local
=rs were eJectj,d. The new board last month to make rehinng
otren to art teachers and adminis-
uaton who were st1U laid-off. (Some Jkad been rehired earlier and others
bad accepted early reomnem offers.)
At the nme. district offictals said dley were not certain where the
district would obtain funds to pay the
rehired teachers. The trustees in-
dicated they were hoping for ad-
ditional state funds and were plan·
nang a possible restructunng of the
district to free additional money.
At Wednesday's meeting, the
trustees agreed to spend 553,000 to
hire Evans Management Services to
evaluate the distnct management and
make recommendations regarding
possible reorganiution.
WIFE ARRESTED ...
From Al
when she op1..•ned her eh''>. '>he 'la" J
c;hadow~ figurl' who leanl.'d O\ er thl'
bed and h11 hl'r in the fan·
Patrolmen 'ummonl'<.l 10 thl'
Lakes1dt.· Lanl· honw \\t'n' 1nlorml·<l
that lhl' k1lkr had \ll1kn thl' IJm11\
car. a hnmn IP\Ota. to m.ikc hi\
&<'13 ...... 3\
The cider Ramtrt'Z. released from
'>late prl'>l)n t\\ll ~l·ar'> ago after
'>Cf\ 1ng 11mc for s"indling a sa\.1ngs
and loan o ut 01$1.5 m1llwn. wa!> 10 be
arraigned to<la~ on murderlharge~ in
\\ l.''>t Orange ~1un1npal ( oun.
franc Ill' II ughcs and thl· younger
RJm1ro "Crl' bl'ing held toda~
'' 11hout hall
used. said there was agreement ·by 11
members of the panel that Dale and
the girl d id engage m oral sex on one
occasion.
"We agreed It happened once. It
could have happened more. but there
was not enough proof," said one
1uror
DAYCO ...
From Al •
summauon by .Prosecutor Tom
Goethals.
Goethals told Ju rors 11 was hard to
imagine a cnme that could be
anymore vicious or aggravated than
the double murder Dayco was con-
victed Qf committing.
He described Dayco. who sat
quietly and 1mpass1ve ly dunng the
proceedings wearing a tan Jacket and
rust-colored pants. ~s a man with a
"macho self-image."
And he said the murders were not
the result of difTenng cultural lra-
d1t1ons. but represented nothing
more than "good old all-Amencan
retnbut1on and revenge_"
Refemng to several character wit-
nesses from the Ph1hppmes who
testified m their old friend's behalf.
Goethals said the "nature oft he cnme
tells you more than someone who
knew him 20 }'Cars ago."
The prosecutor also told Jurors that
d the} beheve the slay1ngs were "an
, .. w.traordinanl} aggravated. cruel
t. nmc committed b} a person capable
of 1nrrcd1ble ~d1.,11c violence." thl'y
'>hould consider \Ot1ng 1n favor of a
death penalt) sentence. \)cvl'n minutl'' latl'r. ullill'r Mike
Dillon spottnl t hl· Im ota lll'ar thl'
F1 ve Point., -.hopping l'L'nll'r al ~k:.srh
Boulevard and Main \trl"l.'t and
arrested lh<' ddcr Ramiro Polill'
!>aid Ramtret ha<l SC\ era I p1ell') or
1ewcln tal>.en Imm the hou<,c
OIL LEASING ...
ln'd~~t1gator'> todJ\ rl'' call'd tha1
Ram1rc1 ..tllegcdl~ h:id planned tu
abandon thl· Tmota and Ike 1n h1'>
u"n rar "h1th \\a<. rarkt'd at 1h,•
'>hopp1 ng l l'n tt•r
Ho"c'er RJmm·1 rq111nl·dh had
I ailed w hn ng a Inn~ thl l ar kl''' ..inJ
wa<, lorled hi u1n tan m• tra,elang in
thl' l O\OIJ \\htdl pnlt\C Wl'rl' alrl'ad\
"l'an.h1ng 111 find
R.i m 1 ro · '>Oil "h11.,c 1 n' oh, ..
mt•nt 1n the tflnll' \\J\ tk'>tnhc<l h'
puhll'd) "111.·r1phl·n · -.1llegedl\ hJd
the rar i,.,.,, l'ollt.e '>fl\'llllJted that
\\ht•n arrl'.,ll'd Ramm.•1 v.a' on h1.,
\\3\. 10 rendl•/\nU\ \\.llh h1' -.on
Pulit.e did not '<" "hl'n thn
hl'liCH' RJm 1rl' t hn .1 nh utqua1 n ll'd
"1th k:.int'llt' I lug ht'' thou!'h thl'\
,1dm1m·d both h.1d '''111..l·d 111 1111·
rc'>taurant hu'>llll''' I hl'rl .tl,n ".111
1nd1lal11•n th.11 l{.11111rt·1 1!~111 llH't
Hughe' at 'orlH' pc11111 111 till' p,l\t
pol11 c· 'au!
CORRECTION
Newpon Be:llh ( ou nt ll"oman
Ruthclyn Plumml.'r a t and1dall· 1n
the 70th Assemhl\ D1'>tmt ralc "a'
mcorrectl) 1den1dicd 1n J '>lOf) pub
ltshed 1n Wedne\da\ ·, l'J1t1 on' l lw
Daily Pilot regret\ thl' nror
From Al
Hohh1c \lmkin 'aid that" hill'<.. lark·.,
mn' l' " apprnpnatc. drilling oppo-
nl'n l\ lan ·1 kt dtl\\ n their guard. "'We
hJ\ l' Ill lllnllnUl' to tx-diligent 1n
mnn1t!lnng ofhhore oil lea..cs." shl·
'>J ill
\\ att h..id nt·.1tl'd the rurrl·nt pro·
gram to olkr 'irtuall~ the entire L .S.
,0;1.,tlinl· tor rnl ..ind ga!> dnlhng b~
mtd· 14" -I ndn \\ att\ program.
thl' '"c 111 a ·~ pKal lease 1oomed
from :. m illwn al re' to a' much a!> 38
m 1ll1nn .it rl'"
Tu rt·dutl' th,· lomcrn' of roa'ital
\I.ill''> t larl.. pro011wd much greater
l nmmunitat11111 "11h \late oflic1ab
I It Jl\11 pkdgl'd t11 holJ more puhlll'
111t Lllll)!.\ t" hl'.H thl· cunlems of
L ll\ 1ronrnl·nt.tll\t' ant.I others and to
111.11..t· Jl11>rl· 1nlnrmat111n ahnut par-
lilul.ir k;l\L"' ,1\ .11 1Jhlt to tht.''>l'
~11111p'
i liL· l{l·:.sg.111 .td1111n1s1ra11on
1 hJ11gc' to fl'JUtl' the '>u>pc: of the
k?''"g pmgr..in1 art· wmang a da~
ifll'r thl' JJm1n1stratt0n "on a s1gn1fi·
\ant '1tt111\ ht.'lorl' the ~uprcmc
< 111111'"l"f11' k a'>1ngdlurts
1111'\''' l'r C I.irk <o.11d hl.' did not Sl'l'
lhL '"urt"' deu<,111n as a "1cton
he, au\t' lw J1d not 'It"" tht.· leasing
.:!Tort J' ~ hattk p11tmg the stall'\
.tl/.JIO">l tlw lcdnal go' anmcnt v, hill' < l~rk ~'l' no estimate of
hO"-lllUlh dlll'agc will be \!llOllllJlcd
through the nev. process. Interior
l)('panment sources. who spoke on
l'Ond111on the) not be named. said up
10 SU percent of the acreage could be
reduced through these procedures
RAPE ...
From Al
Huntington Beach police Sgt. Ed
McErlain dech ned today to elaborate
on the rape allegauons.
Kipp reponedly served 19 months
at the California Con~ervation Center
\late pnson 1n su~anv 1lle fo r force·
able rape in Los Angeles County.
according to the Department of
C ·orrectton'I.
A warrant allegedly was issued in
December for his arrest for violating
terms 0Tprooat1on.
Detecti ve McErla1 n said the slain
girl was a frequent visitor ofbars such
as Bobby McGee's an Newpon Beach.
( asa Maria an Huntington Beach and
Baxter's an Irvine. •
McErl ine 1s ask mg anyone who saw
the Howard girl or Kipp. together or
.tpan . to contact police at 960-8841 .
He said he 1s seeking add1t1onal
witnesses to help de-.elop has case.
DEMOCRATS BATTLE THE ODDS ...
From Al
reg1strat1on. margin h,.-. hl't.'n u'>n l
against thl' Rcpuhltt'.111 p;111' ...
Fucnte'i \a1d
Haseman. like j')J'>I lt 1dh.1m oppo
nents. was hindered with a 'ihortagr ol
c::impa1gn monc\
It as hard to ral'>l' mnnl'\ tor "-h.11
looks lake a ln\1ngrnu'>l' Jnd althoul/,h
the Orange C nunl\ ~tJte and na·
uonal chapter' of the [)\.·rnu..rat1r
Pany never came and \31d wh' the\
were not COT1tnhut1ng to tla'>eman\
campa11n . ·anion 'lpt"ak'I fU\t ~'
loudly as candor " hr nntl·d
And upon rl•Ot1..11t1n Ha\(·m.in
..ay~ he could under\tand tht· PJrl\ .,
IOJlC in conccntraung un the dntwn
of ~ nt.a Ana ()(mornlt JcIT) Pat·
tenon 1n the .Ulth 01-.1m t
.. When )OU ha' t• a ne11hhonng
d1'itrict wh('re n Dcmonat " fightint•
10 hold on. 11 mukes good scn\e to put
the money where 11 "(rll1lal " ~•d
HaKman, who ra1 ·d ahnut SW 000
for ht camp:11gn
till' ftJrt\ ·., IC11h d1~1nr1 nom1nat1on.
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Jnd ad<ll.'d 'he ht.'11<:\l'~ 11 1<. posc;1blc
tor a "-l'll·linanlt'd IX-mot rat w win
Bradford c;a1d \he dctcch a rhange
1n the li1'>t11n\ pohllc~. a' demon-
\lrall•d h\ Di•monat\ -winning local
pl"'' } 111 l'\,1n1pl\ lhl' \Oll'r\ IO thl'
Bad ham• s victories
Pe<·
Candldat• Votea c.nt
1171
Robert Bad ham· R 148.512 59 3•1.
Vivien Hall O 102 132 41 1•1.
1171
Robert Badham R 147 882 65~/.
Jim McGuy-0 76.358 34 w •
'"° Robert Badham·R 213,999 70 2t/t Michael f'. Oow·O 66,512 21 8''• Osn Matiattey.ub 2• •SGS ~ tll2
Roberti_~adl'lam· R 1•• 228 71 5•1.
Paul Haseman-0 s~.2•6 26 1%
largcl) Republican ci ty of Irvine rc·
cl<.'<.'ted Larry Agran. a liberal Demo-
crat. as mayor for a second four-year
term 1n 198 2." Bradford said.
Just a vca r later. thC' city of Laguna
Beach el~cted Democrat Roben Gen·
try a\ mayor
"While these commun1tie:!o are
hoth largcl) Republican an rtgJ!>~
1ra11on. there arc strongly felt popular
·~~ucs that cause theSt' voters 10 cro s
o"cr and vote for Democrats." Brad-
ford oplatncd
M unlcipal l°IC'Cttons. howC'vcr. are
non-p:in1\8n rhere1sno "R"or "D"
ne\I 10 a cand1datC$ name. and when
peopk ge t into the vouna booth that
1\alw:iy\ how they vote. said Howard
Scel)'l'. nn 11dc to Badham
"I have \Ccn Ocmocratac ran·
d1date\ &<'t into the race and s.ay ·wait
a minute. I can really win th•
Ihm . "
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of up to 70% on our elegant suits. sport coats.
sweaters , shirts. trousers and accessories.
Sale starts Friday, January 13 at 10:00 A.M.
Come in early, h~fore your fr nd' huy up the hcst.
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Coast
A Newport Beach f amlly' s
pet pup survived serious
bites from a coyote./ A3
eats sex:· ra
.
County flood control and •
expansion of John Wayne
Airport are 1984's issues
says Harriet Weider .I Al
Walk a lot, keep laughlng
and you'll like to be 100
like Annle Craig of Costa
Mesa./A7
Nation
A two-star general was
found hanged at a Texas
military base.I AS.
Giving teachers pay
raises doesn't raise the
quality of education.
That's one man's opinion.
/A8
World
An American pilot was
killed on Nicaragua-Hon-
duras border -after
crash landing./ A4
Reaction to the Kissinger
Central American report
is mixed, following its
release./ A4
Living
Ed ~sner criticizes Holly-
wood for Its treatment of
aging actors, especially
leading ladies./81.
Does eating improved
food products help you
live longer or does it just
seem that way? /82
Doyoucheatonyour
taxes? Not the govern-
ment. But yourself? /81
Spo~
Wrestler Russ Abrahams
is setting a sizzling pace
for Fountain Valley High.
/C1
Estancia High won a
thriller from Saddleback
in prep basketball play.
/C1
Martina Navratilova Is
named A P's female ath-
lete of the year, to no
one's surprise./C2
Entertainment
NBC has finally found Its
way out of the-N~e1sen
ratings basement, but
CBS still holds command.
/85
Business
She's year's best
Tennie champion Martina Nanatilova wae a runaway
winner u the 1983 Auoclated Preu female athlete of the
year. She receh'ed 82 votee, topping track etar Mary
Decker, who earned 14.
Jury rules innocent on I 0of12 counts,
but deadlocks 11-1 for g~~lty on others
By JEFF ADLER
Of IN o.11r,... It.If
Newport Beach guitarist Dack Dale
was found innocent by an Orange
County Superior Court Jury late
Wednesday on I 0 of 12 counts
alleging he engaged an oral sex with a
13-year-old girl during the summer of
Dayco's
sentence
weighed
By JEFF ADLER
OftMo.lfr"'9tSwt
An Orange County Superior Court
1ury began determining Wednesday
whether convicted murderer Rene
Flo~s Dayco should be executed or
senrenced to life in prison without the
possibility of parole for the 1982
Huntington Beach slayin'5 of his
estranged wife and mother-an-law.
Before the ei~t-woman. four-man
1ury began dehberatang. they heard
Chief Deputy Public Defender Tom
McDonald make a final plea for his
client's life.
In urging jurors to spare the 43-
year-old Filipino immigrant from the
gas chamber. McDonald ar$ued his
client was mentally impaired the
night Dayco used a butcher knife and
meat cleaver to hack to death his 27-
year-old estranged wife. Shirley. and
her 6S-year-old mother. Amelia
Harbulak.
''This was an act of a deranged
mind. th is was an explosion of fury."
McDonald said.
He asked jurors to consider
whether Dayco deserves to be ex-
ecuted for his "hour of madness"
given what it would do to his children.
(Pleue eee DAYCO/ A2)
19~ I. But he 1$ not free yet becau~ the
jury deadlocked 11-1 an favor of a
guilty verdict on the two remaining
counts.
The 46-year-old entertainer. one of
the originators of the I 960s-cra sorf
music sound. tearfully thanked each
of the I 2Jurors who-sat on the case as
the) left Judge James Turner's 11th-
floor Santa Ana courtroom .
.. If I was JU•ltY, of something I
would have said ll. ·said the emouon-
chokcd Dale. clenching a balled-up
tissue in his hands. "For 30 years r vc
been conforming and I wouldn't start
something now when my carett rs
st.arting back."
In underscoring has innocence.
Dale added. "There as no humanly
way I would have put mystlf in that
situation ...
He said the verdict meant he would
be able to concentrate once again on
performing with his band and on has
(Pleue .ee DALE/ A2)
Colleges rehlre 55 teachers
Only one refuses,
will push lawsuit
agafnst district
Coast Community College District
trustees ha ve formally approved the
rehiring of 55 teachers and adminis-
trators laad off last year.
Only one teacher has refused to
accept the conditions set down by the
trustees and will proceed wi th a suit
against the dastnct.
The rehmngs will be effective for
the spring semester. which begins
Feb. 6. The Coast District includes
Orange Coast. Golden West and
Coastline colleges.
~ust a fast
trot 'round
the WOF10
The rehinng dec1s1on was made at
Wednesday night's distract board
meeting.
The trustees last month offered to
rehire the laid-off teachers 1f the
instructors agreed to drop the law-
suits fil ed against the distract because
of th e layoffs.
The one holdout 1s Dr. Richard
Lister. an Orange Coast Colle$e
psychology professor. Laster has said
he is refusing to drop his sutt as a
matter of principle. A court heanng
on Lister's case was scheduled today
an Orange County Superior Court.
The-distract laid off more than I 00
teachers and administral(>rs last
spring. saying it was necesssary
because of a cutback an state funding
for communit} colleges.
uT the makeup Of lfie district
board changed 1q November when
three trustees su pported by local
teachers were elected. The new board
voted last month to make rehinng
offers to all teachers and adminis-
trators who were sllll laid-off. (Some
had been rehired earlier and others
had accepted early retirement offers.)
A\ the ttme. distnct otlic1als said
they were not certain where the
district would obtain enough tu!'ds to
pay the rehired teachers. The trustees
indicated they were hoping for ad-
ditional state funds and were plan-
ning a possible restructuring of the
district to free additional money for
teachers.
,., ""..,.._.
Million• of Chlneae watched their leader and President
Reacan on 17 minute tele'rialon newa proaram.
DlckDale
China people
see premier
on television
PE-KIN(J(AP)-The pageantry of
a White House welcome for Premier
Zhao Z1yang flickered on millions of
tele" 1s1on sets from Shanghai's teem-
ing tenements to tile dusty hovels of
Peking.
It was a rare gJ1mpse of the Unned
tate for China:s estimated 30
m1ll1on telev1s1on -.ewers. and ap-
pear('(! to be a carefully orchestrated
attempt to put a good face on U.S.-
C'hina relations despite difTercncn
over Taiwan. (See related story P•
.\5.)
1 he Communist government's
state-run 1rlev1s1on network Wedncs.-
(Ple .. e eee CIDJUU/ A2)
Get sorne expert advice
on checking out new
neighborhoods before
packing your bags to
movein./88
INDEX
LOS .\NGELES CAP) -A rul
ntate de' .. eloper tialannounCtd p&ans
to orpni1c what he c.lls a .. Tri·
EanhJon." 1 2S.OOO-mile race from
Mt. K1hmartj1ro in Tantania.
throuah Africa. the Middle Ea11,
China, Japen. an<S tM Americas to
Why the Democrats battl~ ihe odds
Bridge B4 ~N.
Erma 8ombeck 82 At a Cit\' Hall ncW\ conhnce
Bulletln Board A3 Wtdnna_y·autn~by Mayor Tom
Business 86 lk'ldkY. vary Moirii •id two teems
Classified CS-8 Of world<lau athlttt-s. oompn.ed of
Comics 64 mm and womftl. YIC>Uld btlin .the
Crossword C7 «>mprtition Jin. I, In,.
Death Notices C4 vmiaina 100 mllt'S I dly, Rve
Editorial Page A8 iiays rwry ~k. lht eahldn WOuld
Entertainment B3 covrr '1Mtr dfMantt by nmnilll'
Horoscope C6 sW1mm1n1. cychna and nd1n1
Ann Landers B2 animab.
Movie• 63 In liddnion 10 thr athlrik ~
Mutual Funds B6 t on, HUcrnat1unat ~lt0n.
N1tlonal News A4 brOlhtf1'00d and hiah IMlven&urt I
Police Log A3 ~plsO(T,,.Eariflloft. MomtMid
Public Notices c.c.5 .Moms •id ftn1nn111 b tht .,.... ~r.~~~ewa c~~ =r.: ==~
Stock Mll'kets 87 ai11naa.I dw C:-. • '* ••
Tele11iSlon 83 ...._and IS "'"''°"·'eaat ... • The1ters 83 ftUiriallif\ to UNICEF w .. thef A2 ~ ahO "" \'ti '° Obuin pet·
World News A4 '"'°" to f'IC't lh~ such (OU• ••••••••••r' na u '"t \ t(I lJnaon. Iran dd • China.
' ' I
Candidates off er
varying motives for
challenging Ba_dham
EDITOR ' NOTE: Tht~ 1s the
SC'C'Ond ofa t~o.part S<'nes on thr 40rh
Con1r<'"1on1/ D1stnct and rhr
Dcmocri11c Pan)· efforts to wrt'st 11
from Rrpubltcan Rep Robar
&dham's control.
lf)Ou arc likel) to lose an t leC't1on,
wh} run"
For Democrats who have tried to
unseat Rep Roben Badham. R-
Ncwpon Beach. the rtason range
from an ctTon to ~tand up for the
Dcmocrau Pan~ to a 1enu1M ~ltd
Mt Bl<lhan• \'In ~ ~atfn me
canchdatc run to ct pubhclly for one
p;inac:ular idea
< o ta Ml'\U re •d~t Ken Wh11c.
om· of l\\O .rnnounccd lXm(X rat
C:.lmhd;it,• . pl .. n) to u~ lhc '-'.Oman11
campaign to pubhc1zr his unique
theory of economics.
White wants to sh1ft control of the
money supply from the govemmen1
to private banks. ehmanate taitts and
&•"'e everyone a basic cost-<>f-h,in&
stipend.
But 1h a d1stnct whert' Repubhcan
voters outnumber DemOCTlls 54
perttnt to 34 ptrttn1 -a marain of
62.000 votes -1hc cha nets of Whne
or any other Democrat "'1nn1na are
prttt)' slam.
"Looking at the d1,triC\\ 1n the
country. this 1~ the '9C'\.'Ond or third
most Repuhhcan an the nation
Fran~h th ose number1 art oHr·
Yrhelming." ..a1d Paul Hucman a
local a11ome~ who ran apanst
BaJham 1n IQ l and 1 pondtnna
runn1n for the Ckmocrattc nom1 ·
nation again this )ear
"But \OU cannot \llnd adh b\ \ ou
ha\C to \tand up fur ¥-h,u" ·1 ~-hcH~
Rut at " 'l'r'\ d1tli<'uh to r n I kh 11
was an obb.gauon of the p. 1) ·,tu run
. .
JERRY
HIRSCH
PERSPECTIVE
a good candidate ··
"You can't think vou arc gomg 1n
there "'nh a good chan\"C of' actor) It
you al\" loo~tnQ for a m1racle \OU art
gom& to he d1"8ppoan1cd "he .ldd(.'d
Thomas f ucnte\ 1hr \I(\' l hair·
man ot tht Orange < ount~ • Rc-
publtean pan' moJ
.. I '-'Ould \.3) ti 1\ ampo' tblc lot 11
Orm0c.m1 to '-'In 1n th1 d1\tm:t and
that I\ \Cr'\ had It II> Nld lo ha\C ..
totall' \Ol(l' ll"Jl\l3ta'e da 111\I fo1
c11hrr part~;· I u,·ntc\ ~1d
'It '·'"''''' .111 u1lJXHtun1t\ Im ;m
•
inrumbent to become lax.
"W e are aware of Bob's (Badham)
tra' cl record and voting (auindancc)
record 1n Congress Those tha np
don't happen"' here d1stncts art more
compet1t1,e ... Fuentes said
Opponents ha' e crit1c1zcd
Badham ror h1\ record of travehna
abroad at ta\pa~ers' e'pensc more
than most congrnsmen and fot
tra"anl the third lo"'est \Otc attend·
anl-c perC"Cntage 82 pert"Cnt. amona
Callforn 1.i · s l ongress1onal del-
egation
t ucnt~. hO\o\C'VCr stl"Hwd tNU
Badham 1 n 1u .. c lO what 1ht
c11\t1ct\ '01cf'i hchc' c and has an
.. 1mJll'u:ahlc ronyrv&ll\C \.O\lf\I ~
rord~"
"\\1th 1he curttnt rq1strat1 n 1n
th·,~ J• 1n l )~u alm \ d1 n·
han,'ht\C the m1nont) party. 1n th1
,a~th Otm rat' lnothtrplacn1n < 1htorn1a tht \) ~ ol e7. \C
ll!le&M ... ocMOCa ~Ta/A2l
. '
A 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /lhur5day. January 12. 198•
CONTINUED STORIE S
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DALE INNOCENT OF SEX CHARGES .••
From Al
llt'WI) OJ>('nl"d ~al boa I \land '>urf
\hop
Dalt' tan.•d 12 felon) l·h.1r&c' ol ornl
l opul11t1on and child mok'ltaunn
'temm1na from \1x alleged w~ual
cncounte~ w11h the 11-ycar·old airl
in h1~ Balbou Pcn10\ula re idenn·
dunnaJuh .ind A.ugu,1 11)81
If conv1t:tcd he could have bc:cn
~ntem:cd to a ma\1mum I 11 •-)car
\tutc pn\on term. according to Depu-
t) D1!>trn:t Attorney Kaz Makino.
Dale !.1111 could be retned nn the
two rema1n1na count'>. however. a
dec1Mon ""•II not have to be made h)
the d1itnrt attorncv'o; ollicc un11I Feb
'· whc11 the JUUil' hat. .i.l hcdulcd a
d1~po~1t1on hcunnJ on the charaes.
l)alc '-lid thnl 1f he 1) retncd be
hopt'~ the outcome 1s the ume and
that '>Omt" n~ly uncovered ev1dt"ncc
pointing to his innocence 1s udm1tled.
Deputy 0 1stnct Attorney Nina
Hrtl'e, ...-. ho re<.·e1-vcd the verdict on
tx·halt 111 Makino who was bus>
dSt""'herl· l'ommented onl) that the
H·rd1ct pnn e~ 11·., d1flicult to "predict
J JUI)'!> tlunking ·· Juro~. whu agreed to talk with
rl'l)(Jr1l'f'I rf their hames were not
U'>l'd 'Mild there "as agreement b) 11
mcmbcr'i ol thr n-.n1·I tha1 Dale and
DAYCO JURY OUT .••
From Al
h1!> lam1ly and the .. people who arc
loyal to him "
McDonald described Dayco a!\ a
man wuh red1.-cmang qualilles, a m,rn
who turned 1n a "good but not ~inti>
performance" dunng ht!> likttme
He also !.aid that b) scntennng
Da:,-co to a life's prison term thl' JUr)
would be spanng his children the
horror of discovering someday that
''the" were 1mtruments 1n thl"tr larh~r's death .. T..-.o of Da)co's thrcl'
l'htldrt·n tc<it1fi ed dunnB the tnal
In add11mn, the defense attorne)
.. aid e\-en ti ht\ d1ent received a ltfc•
pnson term. ht already •~ "socially"
tkad. ''The onl) question 1s when he
d1l'' ph)'>tlall\ .. McDonald !>atd
Theuetemc anorney•s clo-;10g-prcs--
co ta11on was preceded h~ a low-ke)
~ummat1on b) Pro-.ct:Utor Tom < jocthals.
(i(){'thJI\ told Juror' 11 wa' hard 10
imagine ,, lrtme that rnuld be
J O) more \ll'IUU'> or aggnl\ ated than
the duuhk munkr DaHo "as con-
'll'ted ol comnut11ng
He de'>cnbed Davrn. who sat
qu1etl~ a.nd 1mpa!.!>l\'l"I) during the
prolN'<ltng~ weanng a tao JJtl-.et and
ru'it-culorl·d pant'i. a!. a man with a
·macho 'ell-image ..
.\nd he \did tht· murdl"'' were not ·
thl' result of dtfkrtng rnltural tra-
d1t100!>. hut rt•pre~entnl nothing
rnort· than "good o ld all-.\mencan
1ctnhu111111 Jnd rcH·nge ..
Kdernng tu '>e,cral lhJrJtter w1t-
m·c,..c, lnini the Ph1l1pp1ne'> who
tc\t1fied in thl·tr old friend\ behalf.
Clllcthals 'aid the "naturc of the a1me
tell' ) ou more than somcom• who
knew him 20 \Care; ago ..
The Pf'->'>n ul-Or di.SO I-Old 1uror~that-
1l thc) beltt'Vl' the \la)'tng~ ..-.ere ··an
l"(lraord1nanl~ aggra,ated. cruel
u 1me comm11tt•d b) a person t:apablc
"' 1ncrcd1ble \:.td1'>ltl v1oknn~ ... the} ~hould con\Hkr '011ng tn favor of a
dl'Jlh pt>nah\ '>enlt'nce
tht' gar,I dad enp &e in Oral SCJC on onc-
OCcll ion
"We aarced it happened once. It
could have happcntd more, bul lhen-
wu not cnouah proof," u 1d one
1uror.
Another member of the Jury said
th,• cv1dl•nce "cut both ways." tho uah
he was inclined to behtve m uch of
Dale's own tc!tllmon) "I think he
(Dale) wab honc'it up to a point," the
1uror said.
Throughout the protracted trial.
which began Nov. 29. Dale has
mu\nta1ncd his innocence. He
claimed the characs were trumped up
by ti,, former wife, Jeannie Gn m-
mett. in an effort to d1~rcd1t ham .
Dale. whose real na me is Richard
.\nthony Monsour. und. Grimmett
!>Cparated shortly ancr the sex acts
allcgedl> occurred. They were in-
volved in a bitter divorce action
settled only last month.
Taking the stand in his own
deftnse. Dale denied that he ever was
wxually involved wtth the girl or her
'ounger sister. He descnbed them as
.. ha pp) -go-lucky girls who frolicked"
around his I 920s-era mansion, once
o..-.ned b> King Camp Gillette.
The prosecutton's star witness was
1hc girl. now 15. who testified early in
the trial that Dale had coaxed her into
the sex acts. but didn't force her The
girl wa~ the granddaughter of Dale's
neighbor!..
fhc JUI)' began deliberattng last
I hur')da) a nd reported about 3:30
pm. Wcdnesda} that they· were
dcadloc-*~ -and unable to reach -a-
u nan1 mous verdict. After a bnef
counroom discuss ion with the JUd$C
and both attorneys. the jury again
re tired to the jury room and returned
about 15 minutes later with verd ict~
on IOofthe 12counts
Cooling off
period s e e n
along Coast
CHINESE TAKE TO TUBE •••
fhc mc:rl ur. "'111 drop a btt Frida'
a' Santa .\nJ "'°J uind1t1on'i ea\<.'
hut "Ja11on.1I 'W t·.11hcr \t·n ice fon··
l'a~tcr~ 'IJ' \outhern C altlorn1a
\hould cnJOY a dear dtn wtth
temperature' rl·ach1ng the mtd-70'>.
High cloud'> mJ\r dnfH>~t"l"COa!otal
area!> .. when· htKh'> "111 tx· 1n the
mid-60!> to mrd-10., and lo"'' 1n lhe
n11d-J(J, lo 40<, lnreca\tt·r, 'a'
I he· outlool. Im the "l'l'l-.l'tld I'> for
contrnuing I arr weathl·r "1th high
ll'mpcrature\ ~.iturdJ' 1n thl· nun
?O'i
~undJ\ "'II tw lair \\llh \onll' log
.ii () n g I h l. l II." I .1 n d I Cl " { I
ll·mperaturl''>
CORRECTION
Newport Beach CC>um:1lwoman
Ruthelyn Plummer. a rand1datc in
the 70th Asscmbl) Dr!>trtll race wa.;
incorrcctl) tdl·nttfied in a '>IOI) pub-
li~ht:d rn \l. edne'>dJ' ., t•d1t1on'> I he
Datl~ Ptlot rt•grcl!> thl· crrur
From A l
da) dr,oled thl· l1rs1 17 nunutt'\ ol m
L'vcning nl'w\ -China·, mu)I popu-
lar progrnni to President Rt.>agan·~
welcome ll·r~·mon> for 7hao 1n
'Wa-.h1ngto11 on fuesda)
( hana"• 11ml' ,., I J hour' ahead of
\.\a,h1ng1un\
ARRESTS~ •• -1
From Al
abandon the Toyota and Oee io his
own car, which wa5 patked at lbc
shopping center.
However. Ramirtt reportedly had
fas led to brina aloo' the car keys and
was forced to conttnl.lC trevfliQC in
the Toyota. wh.Jc:b policewm:atready
hunting for.
Ramtl'CZ' on -whose-involve-
ment in the crime police described at
'penphery" -alleaedJy bad the car
keys. Pohce specula~ that when
1rrested. Ramirez was on b1 way to
rendezvous wnh hiJ eon.
The elder Ramirez was to be
1rraigned today on murder charses in
West Orange.> Municipal Court.
lcanette Hughes and the younaer
Ramirez were being held today
without bail.
Taiwan was not mentioned until
the '>cgment was nearly over. But the
new'icas1 quoted Zhao as telling
Reagan that China would never
promtSl' to avoid U!>C of force an
-.ecunng th<.> capitalist island. which
the C ommunasts 1n Pck1ngcons1dcr a
renegade province
Camera new\ in ·Zhao'!> press
entourage panned a crowd of sm1 hng
Chinese and American faces on the
White House South Lawn. showed
Reagan and Zhao embracing and at
one point walking arm in arm.
The Chinese cameras dwelt on the
pageantry after Zhao stepped out of a
large black American limousine.
greeted members of the Cabinet and
\lood at atten11on a<. a mili tary band
pla)ctl 1hc ll.S and C. hine~ national
an1hcms.
"Premier Zhao Z1yang received the
highest welcome ceremon) for 'a
\l\tllng head of state." the narrator
\dtd as a band of Oau11sts attired 1n
\mcn1.an Revolu11onary War garb
pla)cd "Yankee Doodle."
/hao tlrt'ssed 1n a Western bus1-
nc"' <.u1t was ~hown toao;ting his
hu\l'I at a ~late Depanment reccp·
tmn do" ning hi\ gla'is after sa:,-1ng
"gantx-1 (bo11om., up)··
DEMOCRATS BATTLE THE ODDS ••.
From A l
rcg1'>lrat1on margin ha' Ix-en u~l·tl
Jgaan\t thl' lh·puhlttJn part) ··
rucnte\ '13ttl
Hasc.·man 111-.e past HJ<lham uppo·
• nents. li'a!> hindl'fl·d w11h a \hnnagl· of
tampa1gn llHHll'~
11 "hard l•I r.11\l' monn tor 1.1.hat
1110~ \Ii 1-.l' a lo\I ng l J U\l' a nJ ;Jf though
till' <>rangl' < 11un1' \lJtl' and nJ
t111nal l hapicr'> ol lhl l>l n10ua11t
f>arl\ nl'\er ,.1mc .ind \J1J "11' thn
"ere not u>r11nhu t1n11 111 ll.t\l'man'<,
tJmpa1gn al twn \fX-.11.' 1u'1 a.,
l11uJI\ a\ l undcir ·· ht· nutnl
\nd upon rl'lkt 1111n 1 IJ'ieman
\d\\ hl• lllUld undt"f\tanJ lhr pan\·,
l11g1t 111 tontt•ntra11ng on lht• l'lct 111m
nf \<anlJ \nJ IA.·moc-ral In/\ P.11
IL l\110 Ill till" ~Xlh I )"trtl I
·~t·n \lllJ h;i'e .1 rll'l~hhw1ng
d"lri<.l "hl.'rl' ;1 lkm1J1 r.11 "lighttng
to h11ld 11n 11 mJt..r" g11111l 't'll\t 1< put
lht nt<1rH' "hl'll' II" lllllJI ..ard
I la'>l'mJn who ratwd il111ul \I 11 lll~J
lor ht'> lampa1gn
Carol Ann B1ad lnrd tlw 'ewnd
annoumed l.h:mou<attt lantl1datl' tor
tlw pan ~ '40th dt'ilnct numtnat1on.
.tl ~no" kdgl·d that monc) 1s the key
.ind added \hl· believes 11 t!. possible
tor a ..-.cll-linanu·d Denmcra1 tu win.
Bradford \,11d \he detect\ a change
in thl' dl\tm 1 ' puht1n. a<, dcmon-
'1ra1ed h> Dcmmratr, winning local
pml\
.. I 11r namplc the \otcr'> tn the
Badham 's victories
Cendldate
1979
VotH
Per-
cent
Robert Badham R 148 512 59 3%
V1v1an Hall-0 102 132 4 1 7%
1978
Robert Badham R -147 882 65 9%
Jim McGuy· 0 76,358 34 1%
1880
Robert Badham R
M ic.heel F Dow 0
Jdr Mahalley Lob
1982
213,999
66 512
24 4868
70 2%
21 8%
Robert Badham·A 144,228 71 5%
Pttul 1111se111a11 o ~ 7o ~
Pauline Oulrk-P&F 4,826 2 4%
fovrce c.,... .... m ... "OOer1 lled"-91'• oflle•
rrakt• i\ Pilot tct lu11eh
and "·in a lunch on us
Thr• D,111y P1 '''.viii ti'' ir t1 tor yo11 and a tnerid up to $?0 To w1r
'I "' Jll t h,c1,,.1 111 <>•11 h1• 'oupor and ma1l 1t 111 tcJ P11011 unct1
P ( H / "'if 0 r 1 •.i lv1f""' C.ihlorrua q,:>62b
A N1r1n,., ...... r: t11• Jr.im WM·~ I; lrom enlfle& rec1•1-1p(j th•• plPl/IOlJ~
.... ,,,.., P 1c.t1Jr1 r t N•nr P" Niii rtppear n the P11r 1
W111n"' 1r ,1 , liCO't>I hdo1Pl111c.;t1<1tr1nyof 11111p.Jrt1<11M!1r1q
,, .. t.;ur,ir I . wl 1 11111( l11rj1• Thf' Grn1dPr /11t11P~, Hen.p H••,
':>rm~'> /\ c 'J" i /Pl•· 11&1 n l p.ir llC 1i1:1tir11..i r~st,1111~nts is .wa1t.1blfl 10
~1nnPrS
,. ,,.. . "' ' ,, , ., ' I I• .. t •,';" •t t 1 'II -..
COUPOl 1
!Ji • v r • r •
largely Republican rny ol Irvine rc-
l'lected Larr) Agran. a liberal Dcmo-
rra1. a'> ma;.-or for a second four-)ear
term 1n 1982." Bradford said
Ju<;t a ~ear later the city of Laguna
Beal h elected ()cmcx:rat Robert Gen·
try a\ mayor
.. Whtie the'>t' rnmmun111n are
h<1th largcl) Republrcan in rcg1s-
trat1on. there arc '>trongl) tell popular
t'>'>Ul''> that cause these voters 10 cross
o'er and "Ole tor Democrats:· Brad ·
ford npla1m•d
Mun1r 1pal elct"t1on<.. however. are
non-part1'i3n Thcre1!>no"R"or"D"
nnt lo a l and1date., name. and when
peoplc &l'I into the \-Ot1ng boolh that
"alwa~\ huw tht·) \Ole. said Howard
\c.•c.•he an aide to Badham
··( lta"e 'll'l'n Dcmoc~attc can-
d1dJll'\ gel 1n11J the race and '>a)' ·wait
J ni1nutl' I tan reall> "'" this thing .
··ttut ..-.hat the> ha'e to do is to gc:t .au R.c~n..-in t.'&~ct.-met to
UO'>\ part~ lrnc\ -and that JU!.\
doc.·sn't happen:· Seelye said
Clark to
slash oil
acreage
\.\>\SHI NG TON !A P)
-lntl"nor Sccretal) Wil-
liam C lark. ~ek1n1 to rc-
du(e the 'Jtnfc surrounding
th(• goHrnml'nt\ omhorc
ll'a\1ng program. an-
nounred maJor chanac~
toda> which will slash the
amount of acrc3&c offered
for ri111lorot1on
The rhangu. which
mark a depanurr from the
pohc1cs of fo rmer Interior
Secretary Ja mts Watt. wtll
1nc-tta~ ~n1c1patton 1n
the dccu.1on-making pro-
<.'e.,., b> ,talcs. cnv1ronmen-
tali\l5 and other intcrc•11
jlrOUP'>
In an effon to reduct the
<.onctm' of coastal \tates. I < lark promised much I reatcr commun 1ca \lo n I with mut officials. He also I r.lcdaed to ho ld mort pub-
Au..i10Sko I 1c mcctmJ., to hear the I tonccrn of envaronmen-
1 Wt,,, 1 1, 0011 1111 I tahst and otheri and to
1 r 1 ,, 1 rime Pit 1 I make more 1nformat1on ' I -; '" ' 1 I about panrculor ln'c~
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a.m.,1;11 ·~ .10 Coaetal ~ )0 OI
IOelOn ,. oe
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lhtougll Meley Gwlty I 0.. "'""° H 07
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'°9 ~ 4°' In PfOIK'9CI ·-°'*"91on. w v H 12
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llld °"' tO,..... -!NW weMA Imel ~. " 1,
-" ~""'9CI tor ereu l*ow ~" ,, 10
~ itoinl ConoeptlOn ~ 16 02
Mq hma Monie!• Ila)' IOI nOtlh to Columol•.• c •• 27
_,._.. wir'Clt 1& lo ~ •not• wtth COl\lmblit ,., 08 C •-3 to 6 IMI 11woug11 •::::=;: o.atla .. l'I WOtlll 40 31
....,,.,a. llOfll Ywl&ble wlridt IOn I O.vton 16 Ot
~ 10 to II II.note 0.-31 24
,, :::7..-110 4 Del~ 21 20
.... wlttl breeilat• \ljl 10 IO 3 IM\ on OeltOll 1• 02
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"'°811y d9w wttll -high c !IP-u le
llw°"9fl P'llCl•y l'<ba.llU 79 03
0..-Olll• ••t•• locat ... , wtncl• ,..,00 07 00
10 10 20 ltr>Ote lon~I, OIMnolM F1410t11att 43 23
nortll-1 llftnda 10 to 111'1<11• wllll 6 GrM I Fellt 38 28
10 • 1001 OOfftbined -'"'°""" Hlfllord 211 01 ::% M= C1Mr wttn -"'911 Helene 38 31 '"' ,lid.., Honolulv " 64
Houelon 41 38
I~ 23 14
Extended JeQlcton.M ... '° 21
Jedi 9QfW!lle " )8 ,,_ 31 38
l'lllt 9•t~ wttn gutty no1111 or K81\1M Clly 32 20
northMlt below llM canyont LUVev• 82 37
~ deaMllrlQ , .. , ~·y llnd Ullle Aoc.11 33 20
bul _.. tow Oloudt MCI log t::r-11 $2
lunclay lnerMllrlQ Mondey HIOfte Sal. 2• 1$
11td9)' In the 70. but = lrefld wllll lubbOCk 611 31
hlgl\e 96 IO 73 by M ey 0-nlglll
'-moelly In Ille 409 Tides
Temperatures ·TODAY
S.Condllogh 5'111 e m H
Second IOW 1162pm 2, "'l• ""°"\' ~ 16 -07 F1tt l 1119f! • 411 a m 110 =:r:ciu-47 28 FV•l IOw 12 11 pm 01 eo 32 Second lllQI\ e3epm 3,
Anchorage 31 30 Second tow 10411pm 22 ,..,_.,.. '° 10
Atlante 4\) 21 $111' Mii IOdly el 6 04 p m
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Allanllc Clly 33 14 Friday el 8 119 • m end Mii aoain •I Au1tll\ 411 30 505pm
8alllmor• 211 11 Mooll r .... todey el 12 2• pm, Mii
42 :n Friday at 12 57 a m ano ,,_ egaln at ,, H I~·'"
Just
Mtmphlt JI 2J
M18mt T~ so
Mllw19UkM ~ 17
Ml)l9·SI PllUI ·• .JO oe
Neanvolie 26 13
N-0<-.1 ·~ ll
New York 1fl 14
Hor folk 38 2~
Not111 Ptell• 3~ 18
~a11om1C11y 4"I ·~ ena l~ IH
Orlando , .. 41
Petm Se>ttnQ• 1~ ·~ PlllfMMIP"'• l1 01 p.._,, • ,,, 43
P•llobvil1 "· 03
Pl>fllan M• ~J o•
Porllanll O•• ~l ·~ P1ovodtw><:'1 ~o 1)6
Rele!Qll 42 ·~
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