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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-19 - Orange Coast Pilot~. Fair skies on agenda for Friday By the Aa .. oclated Presa Only a few h1ih clouds will besmirch Southern Califom11 k1es Frida). a day that the National Weather Servteic uys will otherw1s.c be fair. The highs along the coast will be range from 62 to 66. with lows of 44 to S 2. forecaster said. Inland. a high of 64 is ex- pected. with the mercury hover- ing between 62 and 66 1n the valleys. . HIGH 82 LOW45 THURSDAY J ANUARY 19 1984 Coast More airlines want ac- cess to JohrYWayne Air- port -and one Is even threatenlr;ig to sue./ A3 Nation Congress Is giving some consideration to a tax amnesty for Americans. /A4. California Gov. Deukmejlan Is offer- ing a 'worthwhile' com- promise to leg Isl at ors re- garding funding for the state· s colleges,/ Al World Academlans throughout Beirut are mourning the assassination of Ameri- can University President Malcolm Kerr today./ Al Secretary of State George Shultz says chances are sllm for new arms talks session./ A8 Living Finding ''hidden handi- caps" -learning dis- abilities -is the goal at Mardan School which row offers a pre-school program./81 Sports Fountain Yalley High takes the inside track In the Sunset League /C1 Ex-Corona del Mar High tennis standout Danny Saltz, recent winner of the New Zealand Open, had the crowd In his corner./C1 Redskin star John Rig- gins, a key figure in Sun- day's Super Bowl, isn't exactly your ordinary run- ning back./C3 Entertainment Alan Thicke wlll be back on the tube, but you can kiss Richard Simmons goodbye./B4 Business Where can you get the best mortgage Interest rates? 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Schuman issued his warning Wednesday at a Los Angeles press conference sponsored by the Costa Mesa-based Ban the Soviets Coali- lion. a 125-member group scekina lo keep the Russians from participating in Olympic events. .. At least 75 percent of Soviet journalists arc KBG members, whose assignments during the Olympics will include spying. subversion and re- cruitment of agents to buy, steal or search out U.S. high technology secrets," Schuman said. .. If the United States agrees to lift the travel restriclions presently placed on Soviet journalists, they will have· a field dar in accomplishing lheir objectives.' The Los Angeles Olympic Com- mittee refused to address lhe spying question but did confirm the Soviel request to dock a cruise ship in Los Angeles Harbor, to land 25 Aeroflol planes and to permit journalists to travel wilhoul restrictions. Schuman contended lhe cruise (Pleue .ee SP'Y PLOT I A2) •• 1 -""\ Ol!lr hero? President-· - or the Duke? By "e AalOClated Pren DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) - Hetben Hoover has been bonorU'l as the only native Iowan to pin lht presjdency. but some Democrats aren't so sure the state oulht to be braaaing about the Republican chief executive. ''I grew up in Herben Hoover's day ... said Sen. Berl Priebe. ''The first JOb I had 1aot 25 cents a day and I had to work from ' a.m. to 7 p.m. I've (Pleue eee BERO/ A2) Herbert BOOYer Mesa dentist sued C 01" Mesa dentiu Tony Protopal>Pti' lepl problem•· coo- unue to fllOUnt as more and more law1uns ore filed again t the 3S.ycar- old Lquna Beach resident, who ls awajtin& 1naJ on murder chaJltl in 1he deaths of'three patienu. The latest lepl en1anaJemcn1 is a cro a-complaint filed aaainst Protopappa by owners of a former Covina accountini firm lhat counter· sued the denust after he sued them and others for $4 milhon. The complaint filed in Los Angeles Superior Court last Dec. 8 by Richard Shaw of Bia Bear Lake asks for $79.000. Shaw uid the money 1s pan (Pleuc.,. Dlt1'T18T I~) COAST IDITIOll Or. Tonyl'rotOpappu ORANGE COU NTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Doggiebag Satin Doll, a Yorbhlre terrier, reata comfortably and enjoy. the Lafan• Beach 11eenery u ahe reJ>09e8 in a back pack while her owner, Ken Cohen of Laguna, chat.a with frlenda on a downtown aldewalk. Dana Point deluged in raw sewage More than I 0 ,000-- gallons of effluent threaten beaches By STEVE MARBLE Of ... Dlltr .......... County health officials today were attempting lo check a massive sewage spill in Dana Point that has spewed more than I 00,000 gallons of raw sewage near a high school campus and threatens area beaches. The mi~k>ng beach at Salt Creek Counly Park was sealed off to the public today when the untratcd sewage reached Salt Creek. a watcT- way that leads to the coast. A small pond near Dana Hilb H igh ~l lbal b.u been uaed for marine bi<>IOI)' projccu in \he past also was posted closed today when the sewage threatened lo spill mto it The spiJJ did not ditectly threaten any residential areas or lhe hJgb school campus itself. Bob Merryman. director of the county•s Environmental Health De- partment. said the sewage could continue to flow unchecked until Friday as Dana Point Sanitation District crews work to repair a broken sewer pump. He said if the spill conunues through Friday. il is likely that nearly 200,000 gallons of untrealed sewage will have been released. The spill originated at a sanitation _ district pump station near the high school campus shonly after noon on Wednesday. Merryman said sani- tatJon employees were doing regular maintenance on a pump when the mechanical failure occurred. ..The sheer pressure forced the spill," said Merryman, who wd the pressunzed flow could not be con- tained until the pump 1s repaired. "h 's bad because this as raw. untreated sewage.'' He said the sewage could kill marine life and pose health problems lo persons coming in contact w;tb iL -To be sate. we'll keep the beaches closed off at least through the week- end," he added. Two-tune Huadnaroo ae.cb ~ayor D0n M*'AUiSICr is ~riaa "very ICtious romi~oon to cbaJJeQlin, Newport Beach A5-sembl~ Marian ~ Jor the Republican nomination in the newly ~tcd 31th state SmatOrial ~ be Mid Wednesday. Tiie dilU'ict, wbicb exleftds froin Seal Bach to the Mexican botder and east to the Colorado River, is heavily Republican. Winn.in& the OOP nonu- oatK>n is ~ as tantamOUQt lO dection. Mac:Allister. SI. said Hun1.inst.on Beach -the larlcsl oty in the dtstrid -b6I no reri cscnwives on a "-lte or federal lcve to Call its own. (PleueeeeMACALLl8T&R/A2) Fo~r churches join_ in building project By CHRISTINE DECKER OllMO., ...... ..., Four churches that haH~ banded logether to share a I (}.acre Site in Irvine. wtll break ~ound Sunda) on unique $3.5 milhon cond0<hurch project Situated on the comer of U niver- sity Boulevard and Harvard A. venue Wlll ~ Bethel Korean. First Clunesc Bapl1st. lf'-1ne As.sembl) of God and University Community Church of Irvine A fifth parcel 1s available on the site and 1s being considered by several congrcgallons. "It will ~ the first ume churches have banded l<>gether hkc lhis on lhe same stte." said Frank Hilt. president of the non-profit Irvine Worship Artlat'• conception of four-church trt.ancle to be built ln l.rrine. (See CRURCBltS/ A2) A loud battle over a quiet park· Settlement may be rrstJne property, altering Sycamore ills forever. nearln at last The settlement pro~sal is StJOlfi· cant because the city s h1stoncaJly on Sycamore Hills opposed the freewaG fearing proposed ofT-ramC at luna Ca· Just north ofLaauna Beach sits S22 nyon Road and Toro oad Wlll wooded acres where coyotes, rabblts flood the already crowded lmle c1ty and bards nourish undisturbed by with thousand ofmoreca.rseach ci.y. man. The etty'1 resistance to any ton of Tbe land. known as Syeamort Sycamore H1Us devel01>ment ci.tes Hills, is • arccn fonress separa~ blck to 1973 when it reJcc:ted an Lacuna from the more develo environmental impact studkaon a rcaions north of the city. The quiet ~posed development by ncho piece of la= been~ center of a los Verdes Corp. to construct 2,000 raains 10-:.Okt controversy be-un1u at Sycamore Hills A year later. tween tho county, city. priva&e de-the finn sued the city and mort than veloi.and an environmental poup three doztn residents for S37 m1lhon. ND former Lquna Beach city In t 97 • the <:tty bo~t tM property officia from Rancho Palos erdet at a pnet • But eometiSM-thir. year, a settle-now ncanna $9 7S m1lhon including mcnt between the cit7J and county interest. may be rcacMd that 'NI J likely lead to That Yme year. the county put a the cout.NCt.ion of a up to a l S·lanc down ptymtnl of SI milhon lo buy freeway thro h 76 ac of thi' ycamott Halls Lind to build the . /, LP. BEIET Focus ON THE Ncws proposed freeway, then cxpeclcd to be a sill· to eiahl·lanc h1&}\way Nnnina from Newport Beach to San Clemente The count)' wants the frttway btcauw it env1 ionstbe poputauon of southcmOrangtCount)'pow1naby1 m1thon people W"tthan IM next 30 year&. The qTttmcnt pve~ the counly the n&ht to curc1se its opuon lo buy the propertyat 197 pri~brfott 19: 8. In 19 I. lhc Laauna Beach amended its payment schedule with Rancho Palos Verdes h must pay SSS0.000 by October 1985 and $990.000 by October 1986 or O*fl· enb1p reverts to the <k\.clopment finn. Two )tar) later. the COUOl)' pres- enlcd the Cl\)' With a purch~ plan for the frtt-.-a) property to bWld a h1ahway as wtdc as I S-lancs. The city then sued the county for nol provid· mg an adequate cnVlronmental im- pact study. Later that year. the o ty _\Old a 62- acrc pattel of )Umo~ Hill to tbt K.lufman. Broad company to build 600 custom born The we ii expttt~ to ~tt SS 5 milhon for the Clt) to help pey off 1 mountina deb\ to Rancho Palo& Verd but tht count). embroiled in the law uu wnh \.be Cit). tteld up tht uk bec:a pan 4f--1 ._ (Pleue .. TBS llA TTL&/ A21 • • -. ~ J • A2 * * Orango Coa1t DAILY PILOT !Thuraday.,. January 19, 1984 SI~ying hearing postponed A coun hcanna for an 18-ycar-old man acl·u~ of fatally stabb1na has former Newpon Beach roommate 12 times with a wood chisel, was po8tporm.I Wednesday when I.he young man said hl' couldn't ailTord to hart an attomey A pubhc defender was appointed to represent Brent Louis Vana ne '· who w1b ordered to return to Harbor Municipal Coun 111 Newpon ~ach on Jan 27 for urni1nment, police as he wu dy1na that Vanasne"s had attacked him . Vani-\ne s was arrested the following day af\er bc1na discovered lcepina in a closet of an unoccupied wndominnun Police have not said what they behevc the mottve for the slayana wa) but acknowttdaed the two men were Ion.a· 11me friend) and onc(' had roomed toaethcr. Vang n • bc-1na held on $250,0<X> bail, was arrested Monday on suspkion ofk1lhngSoott James McNauahton. :!9, who was attacked late Sunday in~ide has Villa Balboa re idencc. funl'ral ~rvace for McNauiJtton, the son ofNcwpon Beach busin('s exccutave John J McNaughton, will be held at I p.fll. Fnday at the Community Con1rept1onal Church in Cbrona dcl Mar. McNaughton, who dragged himself along a hallwo> !lncl down 11 flight of stair' bcfort collap ma alleaedly told The senior McNauglJton 1s the board cha1nnan of Nauooal Education Corp .. a Newpon-baS('d firm that optratcs a network of voca1wnal schools CONTINUED s TORIES DENTIST FACES MORE LAWSUITS •.. From Al of $85,000 in loan~ he made to Protopappas bctwcl·n March I 0. 1978 and March 30 1982 Protopappa".I is awa1t1ng trial in <>range C'ount) ')upl'rior Court on , tilrcccou11tsof'>crnnd-dl'grc<.· murder \tcmm1ng from the ancsthcMa-rc- latcd death~ of thn:c patients. The three dled shortly af\er being treated at Protopappac;' h1gh-\Olumc 19th trcet dental clinic Besides the lawsuit and counter- su1ts involvi ng his business agents, Protopappas facrs lawsuits by filed by numerous former patients and the relauves of the three women who died followi ng treatment The law~ulls ~eeks award) totaling m1lhons of dollars. In add1t1on. Protopappas has fi led for bankruptcy. complicatina his cnminal defen\c He subsequently has pt.>t1t1oncd a fede ral bankruptcy JUd~(' to allow h11)1 to withdraw the pt.'l1tion and proceed Wlth his cnmi- nal tnal A dec1s1on 1s expected by the end of the month Protopappas filed a $4 mtlhon lawsuit against Shaw and Sl'\eral other San Gabriel Valle} r('s1dents last Sept l.'cla1m10g that they failed to accoun1 for money the dentist mvested dating back to 1977. Shaw as the for mer owner of Richard Shaw and Associates. an accounting firm 1n Covina. Court records sho"' that Protopappas entered into a wntten contract w11h Shaw on Jan 22. 1977 to provide accounting. bookkeeping and tax return preparation services. Protopappas alleges that Shaw and V 1rgmia Kirliland, identified in his suit only as a La Verne resident. had ~ignatory powers over Protopappas' personal and corporate bank ac- counts until last March 30. Shaw and Kirkland used those powers to transfer more than S 1.5 ma I hon of those funds into accounts controlled by Shaw, the suit said. In hrs answer to Protopappas' lawsuit. Shaw said through has at- torney, Wilbur Quint. that he had signatory powers over Protopappas' accounts. but did not have sufficient information to answer allegations. SPY PLOT AT OLYMPICS FEARED .•. From Al ship's will be a floating KGB base. II!. lower deck stuffed w1<h electronic momtonng equ1pmenr lO vacuum the aarwaves" and the planes used for acnal spying m1'i!>1ons. Da .. 1d Bal~1gcr of ( osta Mc\a. l'\Ccu t1ve director of the coaltt1on. ,..did 1n a telephom· 1n.terv1ew that he bchL'\.C!> the Ol:rmp1c ( ommmee will grant th(' Soviets' demands for pol111- tal and economic reasons .. They want to ensure cconom1r (jUC~'ess." he said Soviet oflic1als did visit OlympK c;1 1es in the Lm Angeles area 1n December but have not >et said II Ru .. s1an athletes will part1c1pate CHURCHES ... From A l < enter "The Ir' inc Worship Center 1c; hcmg built on the condominium rnncept. \\1t h the pnce of land tonstruct1on and pcr\onncl it's clon- um1~a1 for all concerned " Although each Lhurch v.111 ha .. c th ov.n sanctuary. thC) will share a ldlowsh1p hall. classrooms. an out- <Joor bap11smal pool. clcncaJ stam and the parking 101 The tnangulaMhi!pcd parLC'I hac, hccn dubbed "( 11xf'> Triangle" h\ mcmbC'rc; of the tnmmunm C 1roundhreak1ng lCrcmonics arl' '>t·hedukd to tx·g1n al 11 a m The public 1\ 1nv1ted. Asked about Schuman·scred1b1hty as a Soviet observer. Balsiger said "he is 180 pUcent convtnced. He was ma position to know.'' Schuman. who said he is a now a Canadian c1t11en, says he was work- ing for the Canadian Broadcast Corp dunng the 1976 Olympic Games 1n Montreal. "I sa" (the so, 1ets) 1mponrng lnerally crowds of people, but we ne,cr saw them at press conferences. Where WC're they?" Schuman said the Soviet request to land plane) and dock a ship to accommodate ~ov 1et athletes. Journahstc; and tounsts "1s totally unJU'itlfied" bccau\C private c1 111cns are not allowed outside the Soviet l n1on He estimated each Aeroflot plane rnuld bnng 200 passengers and the ocean liner wou ld hold several thousand peopk "'lt'c, a floating ell\. It's an 1n- ' as1on." he said The defector said has claims have been met with s)cept1c1sm from the U.S.~. "I nsked my life coming here. but I'm abused and insulted every ti me I open my 1nouth. "If I came in on a Soviet-made tank. I bet I'd have more respect," the Journalist said The State Department would not verify Schuman's claim to be a defector. Spokesman Joe Reap said today from Washington, D.C. that privacy regulations prohibit him from confirming or denying a defec- tor's status. • Schuman. 45 said Amencan and European JOumalasts smuggled him out of Bombay. India in 1970 dis- guised as a "hippie." He said he had been working as an embassy press officer for the Novosti Press Agency and was taken to Greece. Schuman said the CIA arranged for political asylum . HERO WORSHIP ... From A l ne,er been fond of1he man .. Others suggested the stale could do heller to honor John \\ a~ne. another Iowa native "ho left a more pop~r lc.gaq than the [)cprC'l!>IOn. r ..\ 1<11nt House-Senate appropna- t1ons panel wrangled longue in check ., Wednesda} over a S 1.500 request to help fund the Hoover Library 1n West Branch. "here 1he 31st pres1dent'<i. papers are stored That''> up from the S500 the state spent two years ago to supplement other funding sour~s for the library. MACALLISTER RUNNINQ ••• But Democratic Rep. Tom Swartz wanted to cut the request back to S500. cla1m1ng that would be only appropnate. given Hoover's legacy as a budget-cutter. From Al Assemblymen Denru$ Brown and Nolan FnucUe represent Huni.. inaton lbcb but divide the rcaponli· btlity while li"1ng in other cities while D-'.&n L.unaren. wbo rcprtseDts Hunt· inaton Beach in tbe House of Rep- rc!Cntativtt. rcsidet' in Lona Beach. M~llisttr laid he believes that dcm~prucs in the far-flun• district that includes Oranse. RivcrsJde. Sao Dieao and Jmperialcounties give him a ~ chance apin.st Beraeson who swd she's been orpni2uta and work-'°' on her ampeaao for more than a year. .. Seventeen pcrt'Cnt of the regu· tered Republican voters live in Marian's area in Newport ~ch and Cosu Mesa." MacAJUster $llld. M About I 5 peT~nt of thtm Jive an Ht.mtrnaton Beach. The ~t -about 60 pmxot -are an ~ ciues (mOlll y nu-.1 areu) and it (the vott) hould.bt up for grabs ... MacAUiatcr. who's scheduled a mcetin& next week with ~n a.a more or leas 3 matter of poliucal protocol. satd has 0~1ons aft ope11 ·but the candidacy '11 undtt .. very serious oons1denu1on." MacAJlister, who also served on the Huntm~n Beach Unjon H~ School Oimict ecbool board. sa1d he's not .. uhra, ultra" conservati\le but that he i• more conservative than Beraeson. "I don't bclltve people want to pay more taxes, that's why l vo~ qamst the transpor14tion \ales \a>. the othtr nl&ht." he said. "Beraeson said Wodnesda't in Sitra· men to there's• areat dta.I or diversity in the far.flun.a dmrkt and thal anyone enttrina the campajp at this hme would bave an °ex&remely difficult .. time ineomin1 tosrips with its compltx is&•s. The distnct was creAtcd by tM 1981 reapportionment and Ollit Speraw. R.-Newport Beach, who wum from bis district in Lona kaCb the rem.apjMna,. is tbt intUtbbeill. OW· t'\ler, be bu a.nnou!ICCd that he 1rill not ecet tl«tion ~Pd hat ~ ~"for the of&e. "If Herbert Hoover were alive today, he would have made the motion to cut it back to $500, and I wouldn't have to do 1t." Swartz said The proposal, however. lost 4-7. But Democratic Rep Bob Skow had anoth('r idea Wh) not take the S 1.500 and g1 ve It to Wmter~t. John Wa yne's home- town? "After all. we know that Iowa's proud to call John Wayne a native," Skow said That appealed to Pncbe "If we could revive John Wa yn(' and bnng him back here. we'd sure get more than 60,000 ptople," Priebe said. The panel then approved the Sl.500 for the Hoover Librar). the first step in the funding proce~s. but not before dCHng a little trimming Gov Terr) Branstad last )Car ordered a 2 8 percent aeross-the- board )pending cut because of a depicted state treasury. and panel m('mber~ s~ud n's only fair to apply that cut to the Hoover appro pnat1on -saving the state S42. THE BATTLE OVER SYCAMORE HILLS ... From Al i:armarked for hccwa\ lanes not lUStom home'> ;\ftcr month\ nf 'ICCret nego- t1at10n~. the ut\' and the counh rC'ac hed a proposed \C.'tllemenl that "Ould require: the Cll) 10 drop the law<.utt an return for lOU nt> ptr- ml\\ton 10 prcx:ecd with thcS5 5 land \,alt· and a promise from the county 1ha1 1t would hu y 143 acres of <,}rnmorc Hall\ land from the Cit) for about S2 million IO build the fre('way and a park r hr rn~ rcali11ng th3t 1t could lo'C' 1hr propert> forc,er 1f 1t doc"n't m('ct the payment' to Racho Palo~ Verdes. 1' anx1ou\ to c;tnkt ti deal The ~mated S 7 S m1lhon ra19td from the sale\ would pay off the: remainder of the debt, and \t1ll lcavt 317 acre~ of \he land under city ownenh1p But an CO\ aronm('ntal aroup. C1r('('nbdt. In c. fint durana a Caty < ouncil mceung1nd then in 11 county Just Call 642-6086 courtroom. mounted a v1gorouscam- pa1gn to JOJO the city's lawsuJt apinsl the county to gain addJtional con- cernons from the county "This our last chance to save Sycamore Hills." Greenbelt Presi- dent Jon Brand said soon after the lawsuit was filed 1n Decmebcr "The publtc needs to get d1rc-ctly snvolved an the negot1a11ons •· The group demand~ that the coun- t' ' •Wn1e a pro .. 1"on 1n the propos.ed settlement to ban fort'vtr the con- "ruct1on of a controvef'\tal highway, known as east loop, that would run parallel to the prooosed freeway through Sy mort Hills: •Agree not to build a frttway off- rlmj> at Laguna Canyon Road, •En$Urt that Laurel Canyon, a w1ldernes area ~lated for develop- ment by the Irvine Company. ~­ mains untouched •Pay market value prices for the proposed freeway property (76 of the 143 acres) on the date 11 finalizes its sale with the city. The county could conceivably put off the buy for five years and pay 1983·84 pnces. Greenbelt Attorney George Lotan said the organization would drop Its cffon to JOin the city's lawsuit apinst the county 1f Orccnbelt's concession& could be written into the proposed settJement, but the county, although w1lh na to nqot1ate later on 50mc of the demands, refuses to incorporate them 11110 the proposed senlement bttJtusc 1t claims the 1ssuC1 arc unrelated to the land saJe. l..opn said he hH proposedJa thrce- way mectina between city and county policy makers and lqal advisen and Grttnbelt's lawyers before O.-.nae County Superior Court hears Orccn- belt's c~st Jan 3Q. "Perhaps wt ca n work bU1 some IOrt o(compromisct he Utd. "bat do )00 Ilk~ abHI th ball)' Piiot'? Wllat dft't )OI Uh' Call ,,, aamtH>r at ltfl d your mnuge wlll be rtt0rdff, truKnbtd and dtllnrd te lbt approprlatf Nltor. 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In addition, the forum has 0tw.iw,,.......,. already Teceived attention this week Three presidential primary can-on _I.he Des Moines all-nc~s radio didates and President RonaJd Reagan station KHO and an th e suate s largest have turned down Larry Aaran's ncwspaptr, the Des MoinC$ RegJster. anvitauon to a forum on nuclear arms he said. reductions an Iowa on Saturday but "We're very excited," said Irvine's mayor doesn't feel rejected. Carpenter. Agran, an activist in Cahfomia's Carpenter, m the Midwest the last peace movement, said be is en-two weeks trying to win forum couraged four other contenden have suppon from unions, env1ronmen- accepted and that con5cquent na-talists aod peace groups, said the tional media cxposu~ will funher his peace movement has an attentive goal to push nuclear-related issues to audience in Iowa. "Iowa was one of the forefront of the 1984 presidentiaJ the first state's that was active 10 the campaign. freeze." he said. Agran, interviewed by ttlcphone "Everywhere we go, people say whr, from Des Moines, believes Saturday's hasn't anyone does this sooner,' forum will give candidates an op-added Denny Frtidenricb, a Ncwpon ponunity to fully explain their pos-Beach public relations consultant. m 1tions. Iowa aSJisting with the forum. "They ··we will find out just how com-take their politics very scriousl) " mitted they arc," said another forum Agran said the forum has aeneratcd organizer from California. tial hopefuls will be in the state enough interest that he intends to This past weekend's ·nationally anyway, scheduled to attend an hold another in California. To do so televised debate from New Hamp-a.aricultural foru m in Ames. in his home state shouldn't be as shire produced littJc comment on Sens. Alan Cranston of California. costly as the SI 0,000 spent in Iowa. he arms reduction policy and a lone Ernest Hollings of South Carolina, said. pledge from fonner South Dakota McGovern and third ~Y candidate The forum will consist of a prescn- Sen. George McGovern to cut arms John Anderson of Illinois have said talion by a pcaoc group, followed by a spending. Agran said. they w1U attend. 45-..a inute panel discussion moder- "Th1s issue deserves far greater Former Vice President Walter ated by Agran and Des Moines Mayor d1scuss1on ," said Agran, a co-author Mondale and Colorado Sen. Gary Pete Crivaro and will conclude with of the non-binding nuclear weapons Hart haven't responded, said Tim questions from the audience, freeze ini tiative approved by Cali-Carpenter, an Orange County pcac.c Frcidennch said. fornia voters in November I 982. activist, who has helped organize the Following the forum is Iowa's first- Agran has enlisted the suppon of Iowa forum. . in-the nation caucus on Feb. 20 when 150 Iowa mayors and council mem-Carpenter said representatives of voters select delegates who will bers m organmng the forum in Des the three network affiliates in Iowa's choose th(' pany's presidcntiaJ nom1- Moines. Most of the eight presiden-capitaJ city have said they will cov('r nee. 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Orangc ( ount) "iuperv1sor RoSer Stanton will install t~e follow11lJ ofl1ccr'i Paul E. Cook, president; Senne A. ( 1andt:lla. first van· president, Clifford Jackson, second vice prc'i1den1 ; Robert Norris. third vice president; Sandy Morton, ~cnctury, and W1lhum E. ( 'ranc, treasurer. Dlsaster course •et tonlglJt A home dt\8\tcr Pr<'paredne~~ coun.e wall be presented tonight at Adams School an Costa Mesa. The t:la''· ~hcduled for 7 p m .• 1s being offered by the American Red Cross and the pubhc 1s welcome. The '<'hool 1s located at 2850 Clubhouse Dnve. Chlld abuse unlt luncheon set The second annual luncheon of the Child Sexual >\busc Network wall be held Jan. 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Conference Center of the Orange County Medical Assoc1at1on, 300 S. Flower St . Orange. State Sen: John Seymour. R-Anahcim, will present outstanding service awards at the session. Gary Mathis of the State office of ( h1ld Abuse Prevention will be guest speaker. Rc~rvataons mU\I be made by Fnday and f\lrther 1nlormat1on ma y be o~taaned by calling Sharon English at 551-4556 Reglonal Center board to meet .\ rl·gular mcl"tang of the board of directors for the Regional Center of Orange Coonty will be held next Thursday at the center offices on th e third floor of the Union Bank building. 500 S. Mam St.. Orange. The group. which ~rves the developmentally disabled. wall meet at 5 p.m. CalJ 973-1999, ext. 146, for f urthcr anformatton. Auctlon planned at Marine base A pubhc auction wall be held at Camp Pendletbn Tuesda)' beg.inning at 9 a.m. an Building 2241. Among the 176 Item!> to be auctioned will be electronic componenls. and1v1dual equipment, testing ~ts. typewriters. calculator~. cash regjsters, TV sets field Jackets. aircraft and vehicle components, communicat1on equipment. cold weather boots and camoflage clothing. The item~ are now on display for inspection from 8 a m. to ' p.m. For funher information. contact Edward Calac at (6 19) 7:!5-4J3 I Buslnesswomen plan mlier Women who own businesses are 1nv1ted to a social and professional get together Jan. 26 from 4 to 7 p,m. at the Lake Center PJofess1onal Complex, 3700 S. Susan St .. Suite 120. Santa Ana. The event will celebrate the opening of Women's Entrepreneunal Services at that facility. Funher infor- matton may be obtained by calling Dorothea Haines at 64 1-1127. Bradt ord to tell candldacy Democratic candidate for the 40th Cong.rcss1onal D1stnct seat Carol Ann Bradford will announce her candJdacy for Congress with three simultaneous parties Friday. These panics. all with hvcenterta10ment, will be held in Newport Beach. lrvane and Laguna Beach. For further anformati on call 640-7095, 760-0685 or 642-6634. Thursday, January 19 • 6 p.m .. Laguna Beach Senior Clt11en1 Committee. Commumty Center, 384 Legion Ave. • 6 p.m .. Laguna Beacb Board of Adju1tment, Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. · • 7.30 p.m., Laguna Beach Cable TV Committee, Community Center. 384 Legion Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Fountain Valley School District Board of Tru1tu1, 10210 Oak St. • 7· 30 p m . Newport Beach Plaonhtg Commlulon. ( II} Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. • 7·30 pm, Irvine Planning Comml11lon. Cat)' Hall. I 7200 Jamboree Blvd Friday, January 20 No meetings scheduled Saturday, January 21 • K a.m .. S~lrlt Ron to benefit Newport-Harbor l lnafied School D1strn:t. Corona dcl Mar State Beach ~mertca West threatens legal ~hallenge to airport plan By JERRY HIRSCH Of tfi. °""' ........... --..- As count> and Newport Beach city officials wrestle with a propoS('d agreement ltm1t1na ex.pansion 11 John Wayne Aipon, pressure un Orange County to allow more airli nes into the con1rove1~1al facilit y as mount1n~. America West Airlines, a Phocnnt-based company. 1& threatening a legal challeniic to the Orange County Board of Supervisor's a1rpon accc ~ plan 1f the .board doe not allow more 1urhne5 to u1.e the airport "If ll continues an the form 11 I'> 1n we wall challenge that plan 1f we arc denied access," \Cud John Lyons, an attorney with the Los Angele~ law firm of Latham & Watk10~ which represents Amenca West. Lyons has scheduled a Jan. 30 meeting with U.S 01stnct Judie Terry Hatter Jr to discuss acCC"s' County 8al)erTUor Tom Riley wpecta the rannm. ahoee of Spirit Ran contender Croaby Grant, 7 , of Andenen School. Corona del Mar kids warm up for Spirit Run 2.000 expected Saturday for fund-raiser for schools The three elementary schools 10 the Newport-Harbor Unified School Disttct have Joined together for the Spint Run -a fund-raising race to benefit the schools' educational programs. . Orpnizers expect as many as 2,000 entries for the run. scheduled for Saturday momin&. The races wall start and finish on Ocean Boulevard at Corona del Mar Stale Beach. The five k.ilomerer run 1s scheduled for 8 a.m. and the I 0 kilomeltr run starts at 8:4.5 a.m. . The races have the endorsement of Orange County Supervisor Thoma<> Raley. who represents Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. "The~ runs offer a chance to cnJOY the camaraderie of fa milies, fnends. teachers and students united in a common cause as well as healthful exccrcisc in a beautiful setting," Riley said. Rais ang private funds is excellent way to aid public schools because 11 improves education without addaogany extra burden to taxpaye rs. Riley said . The $1 0 entry fee goes to support Harbor View, Andersen and EastblufT elementary schools and includes a special T-shan . A $5 entry fee will qualify runners only for the race. Runners can register at Harbor View Elementary School. 900 Goldenrod Ave . Corona del Mar until the close of the school day on Fnday. They can also register for an extra SI fee at 6:30 a.m at the race sate. Race organizers arc ofTenng 12 categones in each race. New categoncs for this year include one for wheelchair racers and people we1gh10g more than 200 pounds. Winners wall receive plaques and those who register prior to aturday wall be eligible for a drawing of special prizes. The event t\ spono.;orcd by a wide variety of local businesses and groups including Hobie Sport~ Ltd .. Pacific Mutual C'orp., The Balboa Beach Company. At· Ease of Fashion l'lland and the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club. Newport bank bandit seen but not heard, gets $6,000 The silent bank robber has struc\ in Newport Beach No customc~ were in the bank when 1he 1iuspcct slipped into the Western Federal Savings branch at 4 Corporate Pl37a about I :20 p.m. Wedne~ay. Without saying a word, hCJumpcd over the counter and started rifling CoataMe-. Undercover narcotics agents ar· rested Juan Noblr Perry. '5. of 1963 Wallace Ave • for po\.11Css1on and sale of narcotics Armed with a i;carch warnnt Monday. police j('11ed one ounce of cocaine, ks than one ounce of marijuana, a aun powder scale. $31 91 in e11b. and a ufc. • • • More than $8,000 an JCWelry was stolen 1 huriday from apartments on Santi Ana Ave Pohce arrested 0 1rlo Occaca Montes. 24, 1 ltlnstent Montes had apparently been l\1rtcffor the day •o <10 me prdcnint in the area. The man who had hired him 1«idcntly di1eo\'crcd the jewelry in Moot • ~kct.a when he handed Mone h1iJ1cltc1 at about 4 p.m. Pf ewport Beach through a cash drawer at a tcllcr'"I station. The suspect "'moved all the cash from the drawer and from several others. The suspect then jumped over the counter and left the bank with the money io his hands. He made off with about $6,000, pol ice said. The bank manager 1ried to talk to the 10 block of~as1dc Wednellday. • • • A Newpon Beach man reported the thef\ of St 00 from his home in the 2300 block ofChfTDnve Wedne~ay The man's Toyota Supra valued at $14,000 also was taken but pc:>hc.e recovered it later in the day a short d1stanc.e from the crime. • • • A NC\\'.J)Ort Beach man reported the theft of S270 in cloth from rus w parked in the 1400 block of Avocado lntD• An elcctric blla~ wonh $6QO diuppc&ttd from the nd Bar Corp., 9999 Muirland Pkwy., iomet1me thi week. PolM:e said thcrt were no stans of forttd entry at the manuf•~· tuttr. the suspect but he ignored her. No wcapon'i were seen. Employees at the ban~ described the su pcct as a white male. abou1 35 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall with bro" n hair and blue ryes. He was wearing a Iona 'llcev<" shirt and dark pantc; He eluded a notice search of th e area. others complained of p:un resulting from a two-<:or coll1s1on at Cul ver and lrvtnr ('c-ntcr Onves about 4 p.m WcdneMJ:iy Police arc invcst1gat10g whether a car driven by Kelly tas.ka. 17. of Huntington Beach ran a ~ hght before colltdana with a moton st Stasb nd h1 pa ~natr were both treated at Tuiun Community Hotp1- ta I ••• JP.elf¥. a rad.10....and lJck.c.u Jo an cv<"nt were \tolen from a Turtle Rock home sometime WC'dncsday. Poha: could not dctcmunc how the lh1e( made entry into the home on tt'm Elt~a Road. • • • • A Ncwrc>n Beach woman n:port.ed t •h thcnorSJI hfromherhomein • • • One man ~P<'d IMJUI")' ind two A I ~·)'car-<>ld m n 1l •~tcd for 10 p1c1on of cal'T)1n~ 1 con ilea weapon Wtdnc~ay night aner police "opl'Cd the mmorm' car nd ~rth· Cl! the-\ h1 It Poh tound 1 l.' • , I I \ 1tstnct1on' at 1he 11q>on. Ht' e•pccts reprr&ent.at1\es of tht' county, which opr-r.ucs the airport, and other airhm~s · 10 attend, "It looks like the county is 1t 1t apin try1n110 exclude the entrance of new irline :· Lyons 1o11d. "They told u' we could not come 1n becau~ of noiae last year. Now we have aone o ut and bouJ)\t the a1rcran to meet their no1ac requiremenu. and they arc suit tcllina u~ no," said Lyons. The NewJ)Ort Beach C1fy Council is scheduled to start dcb:ue on the r1t}'/count y •1'-cement limitma airport <'J1.pans1on ot Its 7.30 p.m. mtcting Monday. 1 runs World Airlines wants to stan Strvtct' to Oran&t' County in Apnl -in umc for tht' start of the pnng and summer travel season, \3id TWA ~pokeswoman <)ally McClwreath ··we ore conunuang to look at 11 and would need to ha ve 'IOme deci ion by the end of r ebruary 1<> that we can get the ll1gtm into the travel agent booking system by Apnl," McElwreath said. TW-'\ plans to use quieter McDonnell Douglas twm- enJ1M l>C-9 Super ., to mttt the 11rpon'a no1te rcqu1rtment1. ht' id. mt'r1ta Wt)t claims to have modified its Bodns 737-200'& to be It no11y than the standard mOdel end the airline yi the jet will mttt the ai rpon't noise requirement,. T hca1rcraft, however, wouJd 1tjl( hl\le tobc le ted here and approv~·d by airpon ·notse abatement official\. In add1t1on . thr iurhne has on or<kr Borina'i latest model 737-100 which 11hould qualify for u~ al tht' afrpon. Lyons aid The u1 rh ne wunt, to ,tan a d11ly fl i&ht from Phoenix 1n March or Apnl at a one-way fa"' of aoout $40. Th<' Board of Supervisors ha dented America West's late t request under the moratorium imposed on new commrtc1al c:amcr<1 Supervisors haV"t declared the monuonum until they approve 1 new a«t"Ss plan for the a1rpon The numberofcamers is limited to th.cs1x airlmcs that currently u~ the a1rpon Amencan Airlines UlCeufully challenged ·a similar moratorium la\t .lunt' Two ~ore candidates j~mp into race for Lagu~a Beach CounCil By DAVID H. BISHOP 0.-, .... C:en JI •1 I r A long-time political activist and a financial consultant have joined an incumbent in the race for election to the five-member Laguna Beach City Council. John J. Gabricls. 60. and Dennis Vincingera. 27, will compete with Councilman Neil J. Fitzpatrick for two o~n scats on the council. Two- term mcumbent SaJl9 Bcllerue has already announced she wall not seek re-election April I 0. :: Vincingcra, 27, owns a finaoc1al " consµltingftrm in Newport Beach. He has outlined a prospective campaign budget of$24,375 that wo uld include a telephone survey, direct mail cam- paign and a ca mpaign management consultant. Vmc1ngcra has com- mitted $5,000 o nus own funds to the campaign and is seeking add1t1onal John J . Gabriela financial suP.pon. He 1s mamed and has three children. Gabriels is a frequent critic of the city administration, particularly the police department. Over the past few years Gabriels has had several run-ins with the local police, most recently last Dec. 15 when a city meter maid alleged G abnels was verbally abusive and obscene Wlth her while she was on An~i-nuclear group wins LB endorsement. duty along Forest Avenue. Gabnels By L.P. BENET "less than obJect1vc." denies the charie. but will answer to OftMOellyP'lloUta1t The new ~lut1on. approved one count of d1sturbmg the peace an Bea Tuesda'-, was prepared by council and S h C .. ~ I c Laguna ch has become the first / oul ounty , .... un1c1pa ourt on advisory board mem'---. It dele·-F b 8 city tn the count)' to endorse an anti· uc•:> ._, ec'abriels also filed suit against the nuclear group's attempt to coordinate referencn to the board's position on city of Laguna Beach m 1982. which public forums on c1v1l defense nuclear war. but stated ··defense effectively blocked the construction of Council member'\ unammousl) en-planning for nuclear war has raised a 62-unit rcs1dent1al housmg develop-dorscd a resoluuon asking the county ques\Jons across the country " ment in Sycamore Hills because the Board ofSuperv1sers to work with the lo addillon, the resolution also project lacked state-mandated Oranac County C1uzens Adv1so~ states the forums arc necessary be· provisions for low-and moderate-Board on Civil Defense to plan a sen~ cause the fcdctal Em~cy. Manaae- mcome housing. of public mecungs, mcntA&eocy hascombioed 1tscmers- Gabncls. who 1s retired. said, "we The advisory board. a group ency preparedness planning -and are not getllnJ the benefits we deserve without .iovernment ties. reJ«U CJviJ funding -fCK catas.tropllcs into a from the police depanment and city defense planning for nuclear war "as system rhat does nor define rhe manaser because of weak leadership. unworkable and as coninbuung ro the d1fTtrent characrenstics bcrwttn nu- We need strong C'1ty Council guidance false notion that nuclear war 1" clear war and natural catasrro phcs to help these men along 1n th eir surv1vcablc and winnable ·· It ·~ ~uch as canhqua.kes. floods and toxic deficiencies." aski ng the count)' 's 26 c111es to suppon ~pills Gabriels said he ''also concerned public forums on go,crnment plan., .. The rnnscqUL'nces of nuclear war about the amount of interest tax-for evacuation. render 11 distinctly different from payers have bern saddled with for the Two weeks ago . .,omc Laguna disasters for which c1v1l defcn~ pur~hase .of Sycamore Hills. • • council members ObJCCted to an planntng as feasi ble." the resolution F1t1patnck. elec~ed to has fi rst term earlier resolution because 11 was "full stated. The meetings would allow the 1n 1980, annount'ed last week that he of undocumcnttd facts" and would public to make "an informed JUdg- will seek another four-year term. make the propo'>Cd forum~ appear ment" on c1v1l defense. 11 said. 8y Ute Alsodate4 Preti The San Diqo City Council has voled to join four other Southern CaUfom1a cities jn a suit o))p()Siog a proposed hiJh speed train between Lo5 AnJtlct and San Dieao. ln 1 unanimous vote Tuelday. the council decided to joio T u'tlo, Del Mar, Car11t.d aJ\d Oceanside in the legal actjon. only on appr,al.. Rourke admjtft:id it woUld !IC n ... _,U battle .. to convince the c.Oun to accept jurildidioll ia dail case, but he s.id there is a ChUOe beeil-OI die ronsutudon~ question• in'Volved. The wit contends Lhat environ.mcut.al i... wen violated when lqaSJation was PiiilMd lail .,_ to .,.t &0vcmment1J •,PPfOval of ilR 13.1 bilH()o ~ J~ The city of Tustin 1s takin1 the lead in the suit an4 plans call for the cbaUenae to be filed directly with the state Supreme Coun today, accordina to Tustjn City Attornc)' Jim Rourke. dditioo. &.he suit seeks to bavt tbe aawe PUblie. tJtilitill Commi.Won rq>lace c.bc statr T~ ~ ment as the lead l&f'l\cy jo tht covirOointn111 ~ process. Rourke said 1t would ••benefit everybc>dj ifaa.ieeotltt would trai~ten out tbc ooc.ertaintiW• COMenri• &be enabling leJJ~latfon and th~ aivironmenial ~ Usually, a ~uit would reach the state's bigbt5l coun caliber re' olver 1 n a ho>. unda klTn·) R. Potter ... seat He wa., bookt·d at county Jail. Laauna Beach Hou~hold go0<h w11h a 'aluc ol S645 were stolen from a house an the 1200 blod of "11rnmar ~trect. Laguna Reach pohcc rtponl'd to<la)-. ' . A total of $70Qhnd a wat1.h w.:rc removed from a hou<,c 1n the 1()(l block of Osgood< ourt tn unknu"'n suspects. the occu pant rtpon1.·d • • • block of El Ramhn \\1.·nu1.· • • • A Gemco "econom\ 'lhopJ)(:r'' put small home apphann-.. "orth about S1l5 an h1 -; shopping 1.·art and 0l"d the -;tore without pa\lng Huntincton Beach More than St imo "orth \lf ttun' were ~tolen Imm a gun d l \C an a rco;1dence on thr h4<Kl blod nl Hughe\ DnH· fhe thtl'VI!\ whn ransacked the hew~ and .,m.l\hc\I <1ut th<' glass to thl· gun l·aw ,ll<.o trn)~ s 150 an COin\ A. hank emplmc..·1.· told ooh1.l" 1hn1 lcllo" \\Orker he had loaned a car to apparent!} had madC' oil w11h th<' 'chick as well as compan} cht"Cks that had tx.~n forged and ca\hcd to the amount ofSl.100 • • • Rury.la,.., hrokl" into a re\1dence 11 the ( a-.a dcl Ciol .\partment~ 2166 1 Orookhur'it t. and took 1wo tele- ' 1\lon ~·t, Jl"Wlef') :.ind a 'ltt.•rco unit l ht• hw. was out at S 1.000 • • • \ 1.1rn1k \ma'lhcd out a wando"' to rn1111 l"l•l kup trul k parked near a night duh at the 1ntl"f!>Cct1on of Bcalh lloul<",ard and I: lit $ A venue and t<K>k ~2!Xl worth of <;terco cqu1pmrnt A call ofa <.tahh1ng in the WO biol I.. of Ocean War !.cn t police to South \oast Mcdica (enter to que~t1on the v1ct1m. The call was unfounded fh1.· "1ct1m said he dropped a knife and< ut h1m~lf Fountain Valley J\ QU1<'k·3ClJn8 \('C.'Ur!h-&UlUd prtvent<'d the thd\ of wmc manure and flo~n at a Brookhunt t~t office complex The award held the ~u peel for polict who \aid the~ an- rcqucst1n, tht' district attomr'r ·~ ol· fi~ to file petty thc.-0 cha11c, Guinea pigs, rabbits taken at EV preschool • • • m~ ~nk'n!d ... home m tht- 1 .5000block of Mt. Jack~n Strt'C't and.. stoic JC"-'Cll") and a telcv1 ion ~t valued at S2,9H. • • • R.urslan tole 1 $400 po~er dnll and•t.aw from an unlocked ml"C'tma room It Fouotam Rowl \omcone ha~ ~uahlic-d lur th1.• mcane\t thief cal<'gOf') h\ \lcaltnll thrte rabbll' and 1wo u1ncei l'llJ' from the Valle' l>a' Prt" \c:hool 10 fount3tn VallC'\. -nc The ;rn1mal ... "' ll'h had a r<"t:ul value of onh 1hout S\o, ¥-ac krft an loded c.aae .. on th<" amunJ-. u the F1rit l4aritl\t < hurt h, 1741 \ Ma~noha ~t to-'''<' the 'and 4·)car- o.ld l'tuldrtn a hf'll·hand C\f>O\Uf\' to pct 1ccorJ1n to \ hnol d1t\"ctor f:la anc Kuman . • • • One ot th<" ~hh1t1, Hull\ w1~ Thieve\ took llNO pain uf women\ larsc C~lttom1• < 111nt .tnd "'11' camn from 1 hmnt" in the I« l B:aml!n· ~ r .. on:il l'll!l ~\11, \Jhl lhr \ • J J hrown rthhlt wao; 1'>1sger th3n the '' era11c hou~ C'lt and ~,. aJlo-.C'd to run loo\C' on the pla,around bttll»it' 11 "•1' \tl t~mc ..._ ko "'ok-t't M tfH. a ~ fop cu, and H~lf-p1nt. a dwar1 Dcnmarli: rabbit about the color nh ~UUTtl •• l\.amtAn ~1d tht f'tt we'lt kept an 1 ludcd am not v1\JNe from thc- ~trttt or b' pcaplt auend1na chu~h "'" t('(' f ountam \'alle) poll~ lrt' l0<>k1n1 for \U\P«ti. -pro bk-somebad) ~•th ~.id hau 1t lht\ find t11m )nu cim hrt 1n-·~ '" to bf m •real ''"'· .. .. .. . . .A.4 O~Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurld6."°January 19. 1984 ..., Cooper enters plea in 4 Chino deaths By tile A11ocla&ed Presa ONT ARIO -An inmate who escaped from both a Pennsylvania mental instit ution and a California pnson has pleaded innocent to the Chino Hills massacre of four people last June. The attorney for Kevin Cooper said Wednesday at his arraignment tl1at he wiU seek to move the trial to another county because of publicity surrounding the case in San Bernardino c~unty. He wouldn'tsaywhere he would prefer 1t to be held. If Cooper is convici.d of more than one slaying in the first degree, he could face the death penalty as a multiple murderer. He il> AD ST ARTS THURSDAY charged with murderinf chiropractor F. Douglas Ryen. GOOD THRU JAN 2 41, wife Peggy Ryen, 4 , their daughter Jessica, 10. and ll~=A=D==========· =5=~-..... neighbor Christopher Hughes, 11 , on June 4, two days after Cooper escaped from the California Institution for Men at Chino. calendar arttst succumbs LOS ANGELES -Earl Moran, the calendar artist whose pastel drawings of beautiful women graced the barbershops and locker rooms of America for more than 25 years. has died at th e age of 90. He died Tuesday at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, a nursing su~rvisor said today. She declined to give her name and said she couldn't release the cause of death A.tone point, Moran's interpretations of the charms of Maril) n Monroe, Betty Grable, Marie Wilson. Jayne Mansfield and many others ranked him with Norman Rockwell as the highest pajd artist in the country. Armenlan killer gets Ille LOS ANGELES -A jury has recommended that a 21-year-old Armenian immigrant be sentenced to life in prison without parole for the assassination of Turkey's consul ~eneral two years ago. Hampig 'Harry" Sassounian of Pasadena sat quietly Wednesday as Superior Judge Henry P. Nelson scheduled formal sentencing for April 19, after the jury's recommendation. Under the law, Nelson may onl y reduce or '--- let st.and the jury's recommended SASSOUNIAN sentence: he may not impose death. The jud$e noted he had received 1,500 telegrams protesting the guilt) verdict. bu t said Sassousian received "a fair and impartial trial." State firearms bill shot down SACRAMENTO - A pro-firearms measure by state Sen. H.L. Richardson. the state Senate's most powerful conservative, has been shot down by an Assembly committee. Ri chardson stormed from the chamber Wednesday after the 3-4 vote by the Cnmanal Law and Public Safety Committee on SC A2. which he said would guarantee citizens the nght to ke-ep firearms. 'Legs' promoter freed LOS ANGELES -Cnminal charges have been dropped against a beauty pageant promoter who was jailed briefly after he failed to provide Cari~bean cruises to the finalists ofhis "Miss Legs America" contest. "I am glad we have gotten to clear the name of'Miss Legs America' and to show that it is a legitimate deal." Norwalk-based promoter James Mershon said Wednesday. "Everybody's got their cruises now." Abscam salon begins term BEDMI NSTE R. N.J . -For- mer Sen. Harrison A. Williams Jr., ordered to start serving three ~ears an prison today for his Abscam conviction, has been putting in long hours on his coun case and sull gets mail from voters who think he is in office , his wife says. The New Jersey Democrat likes to receive the letters because they keep him in touch with what people are concerned about. Jea nette Williams said. The first U.S. senator in 59 years to be WILLIAMS convicted of cnmcs in office. Williams was granted permission to serve his bribery-conspirac) sen tence at the Federal Prison Camp in Alleowood, Pa. He said that faciHty was the most convenient for his famil) Natlon knee-deep In snow Teeth-chattering subzero temperatures chilled areas today from the Northern Rockies to the Midwest as a storm syste m spread snow from the Ohi o val le) an to New England. Up to a half-foot of snow was dumped on Washington. D.C .. Wednesday while 9 inches fell at Martinsburg, W. Va. and 4 inches covered New York City. A winter storm warning was in effect for eastern Pennsylvania and the coast of New England. Tra vc.-lers advisones covc.-red the m1d-Atlant1c state<, Tax amnesty lnvest1gated V:' ASHINGTON -Impressed b> the results of a one-lime amnesty for state tax delinquents in Massachu- setts. a congressional committee 1s launching a studv of a similar program that some authorities say could net the federal treasury $20 billion a year. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill. D-Mass .. said Wednesday that" Rep. Dan Rostenkowski , D-111., chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. promised the rnvestigatton after the success of the Ma ssachusetts program became clear. However. the state plan did not sway the commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service from his doubts about granting amnesty to federal tax delinquents. Com- missioner Roscoe L. Egger Jr. told Congress last year that such a plan should not be implemented. "We have no1 changed our position." IRS spokesman Ernie Acosta said Wednesday. WORLD Harrod• blast arrests told ABERGELE. Wales -Armed police investigating the deadl y IRA bombing of Harrods department store in London today arrested an lnsh husband and wife in this nonh Wales coast.al resort. officials said. Scotland Yard anti-terroris~ squad officers were interrogating the couple, who were seized in an early-morning raid on a fannhoust' and held under the Prevention of Teromsm Act. a spokesman for the Metropolitan Police hcadquatters 10 London said. E6YPt firm on condltlons CAlRp . El)'pt -.Emt sant:-i~ay-tt will n-ot accept any conditions for its readmission to the Islamic conference orpnt7.at1on from which it was expelled three years ago for sisnina a peaoc 1reuy wtth Israel. Reports from the conference summ111n Casablanca, Morocco, 1d the deleptcs on Wednesday. followma heated debate. adopttd a Moroccan compromi"' under wMch Etypt wo1i1Jd be invited to rc)Oln the worldwide Mo~lem orpr11zation i(il cndor$Cd past Arab and I lam1c summit · positions on the Arab-lsrach conflict. ThOSt pos1t1on s include denunciation of the Camp David r>eacc acrords that ftypt signed with U.md1 10 I 979" ' Loo~ it's tlaose ••• weir41s SBOaTY I CHEAP CHICIEI live aad ia persoa at tlaese stores oa Satariay, Jaa. 2111 EL TORO 9:30 to 12 HUNTINGTON' BEACH 2 to 4:30 ~ ~ MURRAY 3.5 BP '~ 21" CUT REAR IAGGEI ~ 167!.!ssi But Mrioualy, folk.a, it'• a good one with deluse heioht adjusten, fized boa style handle, and it'• fully baffled for smooth grass flow. PARAMOUNT POWER BLOWER 39!!50 ot ino funny about this, just a quick way to clean up the Fall leaves r .ld litter. Curved nowe fits under shrubs and stuff. BLUE RIBBON KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS SEE~ 77~LB F acts: Hoe it, sow it, then mow it, n'low it, mow it , mow it, mow it, mow it, mow it. ' .GENIE 1/3 RP ICUWDllll 111111 DOOi WITlnD OPDD llTU TUllJllTTD 127!.! INSTALLA'nON OF OUR UNrl' 88.00 A.mulne f.ct: 8'.a7 the coaftl\l.ent f08 • 800 now and JOU get an at.re trananttt. FREE. Y-. FREE. SPRING BULBS ~ SCREEN DOORS YOUR CHOICE -~'-~T·"o~1E · 2377 . 69p~ f I i~;~;;f'.ni•h 287' •·M~~ # l GLADIOLA t• Beige or white finish BULBS ~ BOMEGUARD IV SECURITY 7977 PAK OF 5 SCREEN DOOR DAB LIA ONE MAMMOTH CLUMP # 1 BEGONIA llAIGllG OR UPllGBT ONE TUBER PER PAK ARMSTRONG IAIE ROOT STANDARD FRUIT TREES 47!. Btr&iQht nuff: Choice of ediblee Wu .. ~1" Api'-· Apricot, Fig, Neet.ari.ne, Peech, SEMl-DWWr·1u1T TREES 5~ True: Good thing• come in anall pa~. lilu th.. Apple, Peach, Plum and Nectariiw U-. ¥•" CD PLYWOOD SHEATHING 11!? SHORTY CLUB CUT . ORC Facts: One of the moat veraatile buildino material.a on the planet. qrown on plywood tr .. plantation.a acrou the globe. 30", 32" or 36" Bronze f iniah i~;r!;L SECURITY 12 977 Bronze or black finish PVC RAIN MASTER ~~~BROWN OR WHITE GUTTER 2~~LEt#GTH Thia is no joke: Leakproof gutter system anaps together tioht and won't scratch, dent, rust, corrode, or aino in the showers. HENRY PLASTIC ROOF ·CEMENT 37! SHORTY CLUB USS -SH 14~! SHORTY CLUB RUU • U RED DEVIL ~ -J SILICONE SUI.ANT 2 77 10.3 oz. SHORTY CLUB LOS -RU RUST-OLEUM SPRAY PAINT 2 1!oz Fact: Stopa rust and protects wood, metal and masonry from wind, water and fumH. ( Facta, facts. Fact ia, I'm noddino off.) SOLID OAI FUMED POSTEi ART FROM 3 66 To27 77 Jt'a true: we· ... still gettinq new on•• in, and they're worth a look. Walk up to ~e ul .. man with a straight face and .. k to ... Art. FOIDIOIT CO•PUTD DESI 347 ~ A Plymouth OU ftniah home for the compute, with H.rcu1u laminate o.n W'l'ltf.nO' 9Ul'fec:Nt and aJdrta. i:..,~.­ a.ncl that'• • faot. ------.. ' .. • :# Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIThurtd.y, J8nUIM')' 11, 1884 Al I IUCO All/I'll STDIO CASSETTE __ ... PLAID WITB AUTO STOP . - LAICE VIDEO MASTER SELECTOR IS~s SHORTY CLUB CTHH -CHO = EA. ~ POWEIJIATE IEL-LITE ' l1•ULTI OUTLET STllPS HEAVY nun FWBLICBTS ~ , 'oiJTL&T 7•7 2 CELL 16.U • f e OUTLET 897 3 CELL 17 .U ~ J Thu. ed Ml fw tho. follut who thiNl a 4 CELL 18.U h&rclwan ed Ml no place for a ei4nJle. Ma7 J'OU a ,_.-y ., 19 -You're in contJ'Ol. HbOk up the TV, VCR. cli8c find• w1'oop. cu.ehion 'neath~ -t. ., "'~ • pla)'V and gam•, and .top di8connectinQ r--------------1 Hea.y info: Hea.y duty machined aircraft e&hi... ' AJAI SllCLE TRACI aluminum flaahliQhta with Yariabi. beam. DIAWD SLIDE -~-Sad but true: Without a new al!M, that drawer ia doomed to be .tuck in e&hinet Um.ho, n ... r &Gain to .. the 1i9ht of day. LANCE . nN::.r llTS IAACO &0-DIAWEI STOIACE CAlllET 9 "!! Fact of life: You can get J'OUl'Mli organiaec:l and put thoee little goodi• in thia, or you can run &l"Ound with a few ecrewa looee. 3M SCOTCH-GARD FABRIC PROTECTOR 10 ELEM!lNT 1497 2 9 1!oZ. 22 ELEMENT 269~ 3297 2488 SHORTY CLUB LRHH -LCC Fact: Good protector for furnltun and etuff that warde off dirt, greue, .talne and water. 30ELEMENT Mon facta: Hen'• a new cruiae control that you can put in yourMli. Fita dom.tic care and import can and no othere. HOMELITE 16" MEDIUM DUTY GAS CHAIN SAW ~~~-~ 149!! racta: Good for flNwood and lote of yard 1ohe. Solid .tat• ignition, ribratlon iaolation, U\tl-kickhacll dmce, Mfe-t-tip and front nandguard. 6x8 8 x 10 10 x 12 f i2 x u~· 16 x 20 • . , No Ue: You can 81*\d a heap of morwy on a fancy sww TV and .till get a plature that loolla like Plcaeeo'• ntghtmaNe, uni.. you'" <--_ :) QUAKER STATE •~antenna w 30 WT. MOTOR OIL ITT 11CU11n uun ~ 77 C lllTl IWI '-~;::::::~ QUAITl llALOID Scientific fact: Chanqing your motor oil OT. 21 .IDR30007 about ... ry 8000 mil• with a good on• like thia will keep the ol' bomb on the road longer. ---41 --The whole truth: Ju b wtant·on "day1.i9ht wh.lU" light will 890\U"e the home or bwd.Niii. •DCUIY VAPOI 2697 YAID LITE IRna And nothino but the tiouth: A ,..Uy hri9ht one that oomee on at d\IU and ga. off at dawn. . . --IDIOIALL TI PIOTECTAIT 'oz. 97• 8 oz. , .. c l 3477 . daD·981 Ju.t the faet.s: Compect OU fteNO with continUOU11 tone ooabol. ~ooabol. FM ...... indJcator, and lockift9 f..t forwucl. PIDTODD ~, WllTD Uft.ftllli/ = IDMDCOO~ SALE PRICE • • lliiil , 2 QAl.U>N8 .• .~ ., LE88 MFG. 2" __ ...,.. MAIL· IN REBATE• -------- YO UR NET COST AFTER s-7• REBATE ON TWO QAJJL>NB PER ci:.t-ON 2 87 -WEITllCBOUSE .7"'J}:. ~ SE&LD llAll "'• ~ lllADLICllTS YOURCHOV NO. 4000 LOW OR II HO. 9001 JaQH EA. ........_!'P· eo1• 177 ~W/IUQH EA. Straight to the point: There'• no ucu. for driring around wit.ha one-eyoed CU', not when National'• got replacement. 90 cheap. STAILITE SEAT CUSHIONS DYNAMITE 699 OF.SIGNER (Shown ) PREMIERE 1WEED EA. 8" EA. No kidding: Both patterna come ln blue, black or brown. Th. Dynamite flta ffi9h Back. the Pr.mien flta Standard. I A8 Or1nge Coal1 DAILY PllOT/Thurad1y, January 18. 1884 starts Friday, 9:30 8.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! • 1n our Huntington Beach store women's sportswear 103 MISSES' S. SLV. TEE SHIRTS 77 JUNIOR L.SLV. SHIRTS 57 ACTIVE CO-ORDINATES 95 JUNIOR 2 PIECE DRESSING 31 LARGE SIZE PANT TOPS 89JUNIOR PANTS 137 JUNIOR VESTS 53 JUNIOR BRITT ANIA• JEANS 119 JUNIOR POLY /WOOL BLEND SKIRTS 69 JUNIOR CARDIGAN SWEATERS 37 JUNIOR PULLOVER SWEATERS 59JOGSUITS l women's dresses 20 MATERNITY TOPS 20 JUNIOR DRESSES 25 MISSES' DRESSES 10 MISSES. PETITE DRESSES 15 ALL WEATHER COATS 100UILTCOATS NOW 1.98 2.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 5.9.8 7.98 7.98 9.98 9.98 19.98 NOW 4.98 9.98 14.98 14.98 39.98 39.98 women 's accessories 137 WOMEN'S SHOES (ACCESS. DEPT.) 147 FASHION BEL TS 97 LEG WARMERS 13HANDBAGS 67 VELCRO• WALLET WITH CALCULATOR 41 GENUINE LEATHER CLUTCHES infants and toddlers 65 INFANTS' TOPS 31 NFL BOYS' PKG. SOCKS 17 NFL SHIRTS 13 DIAPER BAGS 17 INFANTS' SWEATERS 37 TODDLERS' JUMPSUITS buys for girls 43 BASIC TEES, 4-14 29 TIGHTS, PKG OF 3 147 PANDA FIGURINES 79 POLO STYLE SHIRTS 47TWILL PANTS. 7-14 129 PANDA MUSIC BOX 61 JEANS7·14 53 LEVI'S• LOGO SHIRTS 47LONGSLEEVEBLOUSES 21BLAZERS,7-14 buys for boys 99 HUDDLES'• PACKAGED SOCKS 82 JEOf "1 SOAPS 46 NFL 3 PACK SOCKS l75t.mj.E80VS-HUDDLES , .. JERSEYS NOW 98¢ 98¢ 1.98 2.98 5.98 5.98 NOW 98¢ 98¢ 1.98 3.98 4.98 5.98 NOW- 1.9& 1.98 2.98 2.98 2.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 10.98 NOW 48e 48e 1.98 1.98 buys for boys 26PAJAMAS 79 LITTLEBOYS' JEANS 68 BIG BOYS' JEANS 89 COLLARED SHIRTS buys for men 88 BASEBALL CAPS SO BASEBALL JERSEYS 78 COT.IPOL Y.BROADCLOTH PJS 39 QIANA • NYLON DRESS SHIRTS 87TANKTOPS 37 SISLV HOODED JERSEYS 49 COT ./POLY KNIT SHIRTS 106 COT .IPOL Y ADIDAS• ACTIVE TOPS 53 COT. POLY. FLANNEL PJ's 42 lJSLV PLAID SHIRTS 24 TOPS 54 YOUNG MENS' CASUAL PANTS 47YOUNG MENS' SLACKS 29 SKI SWEATERS shoes for the family 23 WOMEN'S WEDGE HEEL SANDALS 67 BOYS' LEATHER CASUAL SHOES 17 WOMEN'S VINYL SLIPPERS 33 GIRLS' CASU AL SHOES 41 WOMEN'S NIKE. RUNNING SHOES 21 MEN'S WORK SHOES 27 WOMEN'S SBICCA' SHOES 109 WOMEN'S LEATHER CLOGS 63 WOMEN'S CHEROKEE'· SANDALS 39 WOMEN'S LEATHER DRESS SHOES for your home ~ 33 BATH ACCESSORIES 54 PILLOW CASES 21 TOSS PILLOWS 61 BODY TOWELS 25 BODY TOWELS 17 BEDSPREADS 9 WATERBEO COMFORTERS housewares /.v 127GLASSES 103 DISHES 11 SOUP TUREENS jewelry buys 200 COLORED EARRINGS 100 HOLIDAY PINS 100 EARRINGS toys, toys , toys 59 SANTA SACKS 25 BARBIE• CLOTHES 12 SMURF'• GAMES 9 HASBRO' THING A DtNO OtNGS Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St. , NOW 2.98 2.98 3.98 4.98 NOW 1.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 9.98 9.98 11 .98 NOW 98e 3.98 3.98 3.98 7.98 11 .98 11 .98 11 .98 11 .98 11 .98 NOW 98e 2.98 2.98 3.98 9.98 19.98 34.98 NOW 47e-2.48 48e-7.98 11 .98 NOW 48e 48e 1.98 NOW 48e 98C 1.98 8.98 Japan mine survivor Firemen help miner reKued early tOday from fire-gutted •halt of a coal mine 700 feet under the ocean floor on Kyuahu. A total of 83 workere were killed alter carbon mononde filled the mine, one or Japan·· large.t. Thirteen miner• were reecued. College accord looks good Governor would restore funds. students would shell out $50 "i..\C R .\ME:.N r<> (AP) -Republican Gen C1corgc Dcukme11an 1s making a nc"' offer tn th e communtl> rnllege 1mpa\~ that a Dcmocrauc kadcr said he believed 10 be "workable." A Dcukme11an aide ~td Ix-fore d1s1nbuting cop1e<> to rcponers late Wedne!>da y that the c-ounlcrpropo~I "'>hould break the deadlock " l)eukrne1ian"• letter to the Dcmocrat1<.· leader!> of the , Lcg1!.lature prol)(>'led re~torat1on of the disputed $96 million -but S 18 million would ha\c to come "from ndd111onal !>aving~ ~h1ch ~c will work Lo achieve 1n 1hc rurrent }Car." f hl' Democrat<> would ha\e to reciprocate h}' an.cp11ng fees of S50 per !>tme'iter tor full time students Beirut mourns death of Kerr Hl:I RL T. Lebanon I .\P)-In a rare d1spla).of unit\ c.chools and un1vcr'i1ltl''> timed down tn both the Mo,km and ( hn'il1an o;cctors of the c:apnal toda~ to mo 1 n tht• slain pre'i1den1 of the American l ln1\.Cr<,1t) of Bt•trul \italcolm H. Kerr a 52-year-old A.mencan nall\l' of the u1~. wa\ shot 1n 1tw head ou1s1lk ht\ campu<, oflilc Wcdnl''>da\' Ldura.t1onal in'>lllullon'> and vanou'i fall1on' of C hnsllan. Druse. Sunni and ~h111c Moslcms calkd tor <,uspcns1on of cla'i'iC\ 1n tribute to "err."' ho \PCl 1all1ed in the stud} ofMiddlc Ea'>tl'rn politics and wught to kl·l'p hi'> un1vers1I) free ofpolillcal ~tnfr. Shonly after the assass1 nauon. thl· unl\cr<,it~ l0<.a1nl in prrdom1nanll} "1oc,lt'm west Ek1ru1.cam.clcd 1tHIJ,'>n until \itonda\ \ Ulll'l~f'ill) '>pokc\man Rad.,..dn '-1a"-ld"'' 'iaHJ toda\ no funeral arrangcmc.-nto; han· hccn made \Cl ~k .11\0 \,lid he had no word on t hl' progrl''>'> of t ht· pnllt e 1n' l'\llgat1on of tht aS'Ml'>sinallon l'olill' '>aid no arrc'il\ haH· been madc. hut they 111hcr"'''l' refused to umtml·nt on the 1n'l''>l1g;H1on l.1kcw1se, the\ dcdincd rnmment on 1ht·1r 'ean·h for gunmen who k1dn apf)l'd liaud1 .\rabia\ cun~ul Hu\-.etn .\hdullah Farra'ih. In Wl''>l l:kt ru l on r.ucsda\ .\n anon)mOu'\ telephone caller Wedn.l''>da) !Miid a pro-Iranian group lilll1ng 11\l'lf l'ilamK Hoh War killed l\.t•rr and ahductcd r arra<>h fhecallcr~:irntd 1ha1 I arra\h "-OUI~ bcnnull'd and demanded that I ~ and r rcm h 1roop' in the multi· national fo rce lca\c Lt·banon .. or '>'l. "''"'>hake the canh under their feet ·· EXTRA TELEPHONE CHARGE DELAYED ~ ..\\lllNCJlON (.\P)-l he f-cderal ( ommun1la- tion\ < omm1ss1un 1entat1 .. l'1) <leudc.-<l toda) to dcla) at kast un11I next year the 1mpm,1t1on of telephone ··access <.·hargc1," o n residential and \mall hu'i1ness customer\. Bowing unexpectedly 10 congres<>wnal pressure. the <tl4l'nq 'ia1d 11 ha'> dec1dl'd 10 take mo'>I of 1h1~ )car 10 dn·l'lop a lnnRcr 1ran\1l1nn phrn for the acce'i'> charge<. I he dec1s1on. 1f' madl' final at a ml't'ttng next wee k. '>'11ulJ nwan run,umn\ "-On·~ ha'c lo 'ilart pa)ing a $2 a month kl· to their l11rnl ph!111l"u1mpan) 111 April REDUCE TODA Y'S HIGH COST OP DYING CREMATION -BURIAL AT SEA Today the averaae funeral costs $2,SOO.OO The Neptune Society offers slmple and dl&nlfled cremattonwlth burial at sea. mountains or desert. Social Security and Veterans Death Benefits wlll cover most of our complete service costs We are the larcest cremation society In the nation with 19 fully llcen5ed offices to serve you . Our service Is 1v1llable to 111 If you need lmmctdlate servl~ wish membe"hlp Inform lion. please call or write to'\ 646-7431 1111.•w wnd "" .,lontl.11011 to .... ~~~;.;;...;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;....-=---;..._ Aden......._~~~~~~~~ Mllll!At fh ""11.fC IOClfn ' ~ht 11lll - Oly C......._CAt~f It "'1'tVNa on'ICll fllA 1"ICllllW'IDI , cnt 11.a and S5 a unit tor pan-time students. There's leg1slat1 on on the fl oors of both hou!>t:'>. ""htch meet today, to restore the S96.5 m1ll1on. bnnging tht 106 local two-year colleges back up 10 1hc1r fi'iCal 1982-8 l hudg<'t level The S96.5 million equals about a 6 percent cut in the college.,· statewide SI 4 b1lhon budget. Without the monc}. 400010 6.000 part-time teachers could be laid ofl and several hundred cour\e!> canceled nelll semester: beginning in a few week~. The Democrats have the votes in both houses to send the measure to Dcukmejian in any form they choose. but not the needed two-thuds ma1onty lo ovcmde either a pan1al or full veto. One of the leaders to Dcukmej1an's letter wa s addressed. Senate Prc!>tdcnt Pro Tern David Roben1. D- Los Angele\. told a reporter that the counterproposal "1s a comm1tmen1 for Jhe money for the commun 1t~ colleges 1n tams of a real appropnation " Roben1said111s "pretty much thr deal tht' Democrat\ a'>il.td him to make The Democrats hel1evc 11 1s workahlc "-llhin that framework." As for Deukmej1an 's reference to $18 m1lhon to come from "add111o nal 'i3 \. ings." Roberti called the word1og unclear. but said, "I would 'iuspect that 11 can probably be lund:.d somehow through economies through the next 'car OSLO, Norway CAP)-Secrcwy of State Cieorsc P. Shultt today satd he. made no headway in tryina lO persuade Soviet Forei&n Minister Andrei A. Gromyko to rcwme nuclear amu control talks. But Shultz.. ia a. newi conference while flyina from Stockholm. Sweden, to Oslo, left open the posaibllfty that the Soviets would end their suspension of East-West negotiations to reduce conventional fore.cs in Central Europe. N'ATO souret-S in Stockholm said Gromyko has sicnaled Moscow's willingness to resume the talks on conventional anns as early as March. Aoother ;><>ssiblc poJjcy sltif\ from Gromyko, the sources said, 1ovolved combinin.i and rcnamini the two presently suspended nuclear wcnpoos neaotiitions in Geneva. ··They have not made up lheit minds on the cooiiou.ation of START (long-r.ioge wtaPons talk1)1 but t~ mi&)tt consider combimna them with INF (medtum-ranst weapons talks) under a new name, FON'&rd-Based Sy &ems.·· one source said. Gerlllans grilling 'abducted' soldier '-,CHWAEBIS(ll-CiML 'LND. Wc!>t German} (A Pl -< icrman prosccutor\ lonttnued their questioning of an Aml'rtean soldier to<Ja~. but the U.S. Af!.Pyins1'ited h' 1c, "not under an; susp1c1on" of faking an abduction by lHTtf.\ nuclear act1v1sts. J Local prosecu1orsquestt0ned Spec. 4 Liam Fowler for several hours on Wednesday after his release from a Stuttgan hospital. He had been admtll!.'d for observation alter being found unharmed 1n a barn Sunday out~idc Munich. 43 hours after he said he was kidnapped I o"'lcr told pollre hl' wac; abducted F-rtda y afternoon h\ \I'< Cierman'> "'ho threatened 10 kill him unless the lir'>I ba11ery of nrne U.S.-butlt Penh in& 2 nuclear mm1lc\ 1n Wc'>I German; was d1sman.tlcd A poltcc spokesman. Manfred Mueller, told The Associated Pre!>s today in a telephone interview from Stuttgart that German authorttte\ have not ruled out an elaborate hoax Annual Sale 15 to 50o/o Public Wcl<'ome AMCO ~\JDERS Sl!ppt JWc/Bllzlng In tht coordination of the decorative hardware for your project. Flnlshtd hardware for: DOORS, BATH, KITCHEN, BA:RS , CABINET AND BATH ACCESSORIE ( 7 1 ~ 6 ·2- I 1 Ii Wi lo tJ ?range CoJtt DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, January 19. 1984 A7 I , .. OU.R AFTER IN·VE -NTORY -~)SALE AND ... CLEARANCE • .... A terrific chance to save on fashions for men. women and kids But hurry, selection vanes by store and quant1t1es are l1m1ted Intermediate markdowns may have been taken VIP COLLECTIONS 50% to 76% off: Fashion statements by Christian Dior, Ellen Tracy, Adrienne Vittadini and Tahari. Plaza. Del Amo. Century City, Newport Beach. Glendale, Sherman Oaks. Fashion Valley. Santa Monica. Beverly Center only SPORTSWEAR SO'S 40% to 760/o off: A~sorted novelty fleece sweatshirts. S-M-L. Orig. 20 .00 to 25.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 3.99 to 14.99 50'1• off: La Blanca active sportswear separates. Orig. 26.00 to 70 .00 ......................... 12.99 to 34.99 50% off: Spectator sportswear from the most famous active maker. 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Back Bay beauty.shouldn't be marred by pileup of flotsam fo the Editor: I would hke to bnng tu your attention a matter of great concern to myself and many others As a long time resident of Ntwport Beach I have spent many pleasurable hours taking 10 the wonders of our wildlife sanctuary located 10 the upper New- port Bay. It's a shame that the beauty of this precious resource 1s marred by the presence of an overabundance of litter. garbage a,d wast.age. As all the flotsam from Newport Bay and the San Diego Creek ends up collect10g on the shores of the estuary. this would seem to be the sensible place to nd Newport of a pollution problem. This 1s an eyesore. a hazard to wildlife and persons alike using the area. and unbecoming a city as beautiful and with as much ofa future as Newport Beach has. Possibly some waste receptacles located on the back bay drive would help deter persons from ltttering. As for the pollution on the shores of the estuary; how abut a summer JOb program for the youth of the area? A s upervised group of kids could put a big dent in the problem 1n one summer. But what's really needed is a regular cleanup progtam initiated by the city of Newport Beach. Not only do many Newport resi- dents enjoy the back bay, but also many out of town visitors. I believe the back bay as just as much a symbol ofourcommunity as our beaches. and desel"Ves the same care and respect. JEFF BROWNELL Newport Beach There's wheat with that chaff To the Eduor: · 'Thls Is an eyesore, a hazard to wlldllfe and persons alike using the area, aru:J unbecoming a city as beautiful and wlth as much of a future as NewfJort Beach has. '· JEFF BROWNELL ftewport Beach JACK AllDEISOll Forest freeload insults citizens Reagan giveaway aimed at garnering Northwest votes WASHINGTON -ln an apparent attempt to harvest votes in the Pacific Northwest, President Reagan ap- proved an industry bailout that will benefit some of the nation's richest timbercompanies-atan estimated cost to the taxpayers ofS600 million. " l always look forward to the wnllngs of Jam Wood. I suppose it's partiaUy because I have met Jim. but the main reason 1s has wnung reflects his growth. diversity and act1 v11y over the last ten years. Jn his recent discussion of Junk mail (Jan. 5. 1984) I ·couldn't help bUt chuckle ar-h1s inclusion of the Western Medical Center newsletter in his list of items worth pitching. Jim's comment was, ''. .. who the heck 1s sending It and why." Since the December newsletter carried a story about my activities, I naturally feel this 1s one piece of mail Jim should not have Junked. me they make an eff on to get themselves on everv mailing hst possible. They look forward to the mail delivery knowing that they will receive letters. cards. adven1sments and solicitations from literally hun- dreds of busi nesses. One woman told me that It takes her nearly two hours to son though and read all of her mail. It's a way of feeling that someone cares (wh y else would they write to me?) and that someone other than Social Security knows my name. And some people do spend all day. every day. answering the mail that they don't want to tum off. To someone who remains shut- in. it's their only way of getting out. SAVORING A SWEET MEMORY Unhke the S 1.5 bilhon Chrysler Corp. Joan guarantee-which eventuallyeamedtheTrcasuryS31 I million from the sale of stock war- rants that were part of the deal-the timber barons' bailout will represent an unrecoverable loss to the tax- payers. The companies will be given a five-year extension on contracts to buy government timber on which they overbid. without having to pay interest that would normally be required for such contract extensions. The article discussed my involve- ment wth High Hopes. a s upport group for traumatically injured young adults in Orange County. It was started by a Corona del Mar neighbor of Jim's. Lee Merriman. Although the article was not lengthy, I was pleased that it let people know about a group which could help when tragedy strikes the young people in our neighborhood That's o ne of the reasons we send 1t. Jim -to inform the community of the help a va1lable to them. For the most pan . I agree with Jim's assessment of the enormous and unwanted deluge v.e all rece1"'e m the form of Junk mall I can tell ~ou something even worse. As a speech pa1holog1s1. I deal with man;, older adults who live isolated and loneh lives. Man) ofthe!>e people ha' e told And do you know when junk mail stops? I found out when my grand- mother went to a convalescent home. The·catalogs, entici ng advertisments and alluring travel brochures sudden- 1} stopped. You wonder if the computers that send this mail have been programmed to eliminate this segment of society. She even tried to get back on some lists, but to no avail. Junk mail segregates o ur society as graphically as the buses in the l 950's, and stands as a substitute for honest human communicauon. But listen, Jim, at least leaf through before you toss It-there ma;, be an old fnend in the headlines. BETTY MC MlCKEN Speech Pathologist Western Medical Center Momentarily the world is between acute cnses; let's treat ourselves! Do you remember when Hershey chocolate bars cost a nickel and you broke off tht tiny squares one at a time. allowirfg each to melt on your tongue? We did it right. Since then we've been doing it wrong. The chocolate bar was not mass produced until World War I. At first, 1t was a quick pick-me-up for soldiers. Despite escalating prices since, chocolate remains Americans' fa vorite confection. We consume two billion pounds a year. Though most doesn't taste like it used to. I'd thought maybe m y taster was out of whack. I still enjoy chocolate, who docsn 't? But recent years I've enjoyed it mostly in "turtles" where the milk chocolate 1s embellished with the flavor of caramel and the crunch of • pecans. But JUSt chocolate-chocolate has Choice isn 'tan issue when Super Bowl Sunday arrives Choosing hov. to spend your time seems hkea simple enough thing to do. but sometimes 11's the most difficult. I'm often tom between domgsomethingand v.atch1ngsomc- th1ng. !wasread1nga~tor) theotherda) about an artist who said that a lot of good art 1s lost because artists have to make a hvmg. r m skeptical of that statement. I thank most artists find a way to get what art they haH in their system o ut of1t, one wa;, or another. It mi~t be truerto say that the rest of us miss seeing. readingorap- prcc1atmga lot of good an because we're too busy living. We don't stop and listen to good music. go toa museum, go to a movie or read a good book arn,ften as we'd like becau-;c we v.on't take the time We'd like to. but h"' ing take~ c;o long togl't through most days that we can't lind the ttme 'to spend appreciating literature. drama. music and painting. That\ where art IS lost. I feel tembleevery week not read mg all the Sunday newspaper There are alwa) s 1nteres11ng articles in1t on cultural subJeCts. At some point around 9·30Sunda) morning. though. after a long paper-reading. coffce-dnnkmg. Charles Kuralt- watchmg breakfast. I ha"'e to make a decision. Do I spend the whole da) enriching m}'self or do I get at domga JOb., AIDY Roo1EY .~ I watched for 20 minutes and 1t was excellent. I was really enjoymg It, but I noticed my mind was wandering to my workshop. "How can I set that leg into the arm of my chair?" I thought to myself as 8111 was interviewing a former teacher ofh1s. Pretty soon and with great reluctance, I got up and said to Margie. "I'm going downstairs for a little while." I left Bill talkrng with has teacher. I hope he didn't see me sneak out of the room. "A little wbile" turncdout to be two and a halfhours. I missed most of a good television show and botched up o neleg ofmycha1r. The next day everyone was talking about 8111 Moyers. I couldn't partmpate and. of course, no one wanted tot.al k about m y chair. I'd made the wrong choice That's the way it goes. We're always I ha v1ng to make that tough dec1s1on between doing It and watching it. We li ve second-hand through televison, movies and fiction too often. but they do It so much neaterthan we do- whatever 1t 1s-that it's always a temptation to sit down and watch. Everything has a beginning and an end in art. unlike real hfe, which is usually mconclusive. It's popularto say we watch too much and participate too little. The trouble is, there's so much good stuff buried among the junk. to watch and listen to. Our li ves have been enrich- ed like the livesof peopleofno other civilization in all history by the things we are able to experience second- hand. This Sunday there's no difficult choice. I won't be fooling around with thatchairm my workshop then. I'll be s1tt1ng 10 the living room in front of the television set watching The Game. Call at hvmg vicariously, say I'm s1ttmgaround watching someone else do something when I should be out do1 ng somethmg myself. I don't care what you say. On Sunday 1'11 be the all-Amerian male idiot glued to his television set. This Sunday, art and odd jobs be damned. PAUL Hann seemed to be something Jess than the Hershey bars l remember. Recently 1 was in Las Vegas. Nevada, for a speaking engagement. My host left in my hotel room a generous sample of a locaUy manufac- tured chocolate labeled "Ethel M." I was enough impressed to order a supply for Chnstmas gifts -plus a few for you-know-who. I've since learned that the god- father of Ethel M . Chocolates is Forrest Mars, who founded the MARS candy company-tben sold it -and stancd over at 80 -with these candies named for his mother. Somehow he has reproduced the magic of chocolate that tastes the way it used to. Elaine Sherman is a confessed chocoholic who lectures on the sub- ject. She conducts chocolate taste tests -a thousand people at a time. The event is JllUCh like a public wine-tasting an<fMadame Chocolate says there are other similarities. She says Americans tend to "gulp'' wine that should be "sipped'' instead. Chocolate also. "First," she says, "one should enjoy the aroma of the chocolate. If 1t lacks a wonderful aroma, the calories may not be worth it.'' She says it is the sniffing which distinguishes the chocolate lover from the c hocolate glutton. Next, she says, "Let small bates melt on your tongue. Savor 11. There should be no unpleasant aftertaste." She insists that when r ou choose "fine chocolate" and eat 1t properly, you'll be satisfied with less. I discover that chocolate snobs can be as insufferable as wine snobs, but I als.o discover -they are right. .. We Interrupt that bulletin for this bulletin. But wait, here comes another bulletln." We all have something we ought to be do10a most of the time. and the choice between watch mg someone else do at on telev1'\1on or doing somethmgou~lve<,, t'i toup.h -PLANN'D SENIOR HOUSING IS AB By ELINOR DA VIS I offer my woodworking hobby as an example. (You probably have your own time-consumer) In my work- shop l'm tn the process of mak1n! chair. I'm not much good at. a woodworker but 1t''i m} hohb~ a d I hke 1t. Lao;t week we wrrr watching tele- v1s1on after dinner and Bill Mo\cr'i appeared on PBS with h" neYt ~nes "A Walk Through the 20th Centuf) .. I almo\talway'i hkc anything 8111 Moyersdocs Th1sprogra1n was about hts hometown of~farshall Texas It waun hour and a halflong ORANGE COASl Daily Pilot At times I am prone to wonder 1f we. as average citizens. attempted to be objective in regard to Senior Housing projects.i the all-over picturc of th~ shelters ror the elderly miaht then seem to represent a newer mode ofhfe. This become~ more and more ob\·1ous when v.c consider the fact that Senior Hou~ina has spread rapidly. not only tliroughout OranJe Count> but wtthin townund CJtlCS in California and o ther states Flonda. for instance. not onl> hu the~ projects within 1hc1r stJtte Sarasota H.l . lchwet11 Ill Pv111•.- Ch~ Oowet1b1 f<ltttw Md AM1ft8tlt 1111,.,.l'u11•1- "'-''*"''"' -v d•• t•I ·~ -· •• ))() ......... , St l.n•t• W..1 AdGr-r.orlM~" to flcu I~ Cc1t11-. Cl\t1611 lan-1 D. Speare ManeQtnO f ll•tor ha!> five such accommodations. As 1s generally known, due to the changes in o ur monetary system, many of the elderly heretofore wert considered to be in the average income bracket. They could then. well afford rents for one bedroom apartments when such rentals for one bedrooms were priced for $80 to SI 00 permonth. Necdleu to say. 'these me 1panments can no tonaer be obtained tt thex prices. The usual pncc!I for the same rentals amount to S400 to $700 a month. When rentals could no lonaer be obtained by these older people on hm1tcd but per· manent incomes. they were pushed oul JrllO the .strttts and eventually out of their home towns as they desper- ately '°u&ht what was aJTordablc. Thts rcsuhcd 1 one of the cruclut forms of discnminat1on ever prac- ticed in America. However, when Senior Housina is cv:ulablc there is no need for parents, a.rondparcnt and Other older ~olt 10 wandertb<>ut a1 thecqui"alcnt of Baa womtn or &1 men. hoping to Ond '" the shelter and security they thought they ha' at one time earned. For Senior Housing not only provides shelter. a sense of security, and the c-0mpany of their own &gr bracket; it also provides a sense of independenoc and dignity many of the founden of our cities and towns well deserve. Not only do these proJttlS for the wtlfart of parents_ vandparents and other relativ" a nd friends of our other aenenations benefit. Young couples auempuna to get ahead and suppon their ch1fdren also benefit. They also benefit ""lie persons. For they arc reheved of the t'tSJ)Onsib1hty, worry and anticipatfon of 1ffordm1 shelter and • ltv1na withm their dom1dlcs for the~ old fol.ks. With these elderly people in mind. how m~h easieand lesse•pensivc ii as for the nation as a whole to establish this ncVtcr way of Uvina. Abo, the middle sac bracket, a !hey slowly mov.e into the pnxcss of •1ma. an 1ook romrd to dwc111r !°"''!"th I J I projects instead of having endure a life similar to that of gy sics, when they would otherwise have to dig up their roots also and search frantically for a roof for their rapidly grayina heads. Surely this newer mode of hvmg benefits aU gcncratjon Eli nor Da vis is a resident orLa,un1 Bach GLlllY Cu Wht 1 1t JUSt "Ni•on" and .. Dan WbUc th I so.me ~oplt Wint off o( thcfac:coflhce.nh. Yet manyothm. you n~ hear a word hy?1 r:w And unlike Chrysler, wh 1ch was on the verge ofbankruptcy when it appealed for government help, the big timber corporations that will benefit most from the bailout are in healthy financial condition. Individual com- panies earned profits as high as$60 million tn the first nine months of 1983. In fact, Wall Street analysts are predicting industry profits of nearly S3 bi I hon for 1984. That's a 93 percent increase over 1982, when the timber companies first began whining for permissjon to welsh on their contracts. What makes the bailout particu- larly gal Jin~ is that it was the timber companies own reckless greed that put them in the predicament from which Reagan has now rescued them. Wrongly expecting high inflation and the housing boom to continue in- definitely -and hoping to freeze out smaller competitors-the big timber companies went on a biddrng binge m the late J 970s. offering prices for government timber that were as high as 400pcrcent ofitsappraised value Then the recession sent housing demand-and lumber prices- skiddingdown like logs on a flume. The industry demanded to be let ou l of its contracts and allowed to buy the timberat the lower current pnce. The timber barons found a sym- pathetic car in John B. Crowell, assistant agriculture secretary for natural resources. Before he joined the government, Crowell was general counsel for Louisiana Pacific, which will gain an estimated S 10 million share of the contract bailouL It was Crowell who raised the political issue. My associate Michael Bin stein obtained an internal memo from Crowell that said: "If extensions with interest arc the most that the government offers. we can expect continued political agita- tion for doing something more. A recent poll in Oregon showed 53 percent of the persons queried to be 1 n favor of allowing logging companies to satisfy their contract obligations by paying the lower current prices ... Crowell claimed he had no conflict of mterest because he and his family had divested all their timber hold~ ings. The political point wasalsodriveo home by Oregon's Republican Gov. Victor Atiyeh when he came to Washington with timber indu~try officials last summer. Reagan carried Oregon bya slim margin in 1980. Ouringi;cveral stormy Cabinet sessions, the bailout was opposed by the prtsident's Council ofEconomic Advisers. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan. Budget Director David Stock· mnn and the Justice Oepanmcnt One of the principal objections was that the bailout wouldscta precedent for other industries lb.at arc in trouble -orlhatcla1m to be. The dccmon was made 10 hold the umber firmr. to the pnccs they bid for the timber. but to allow them an utrn five years to purc~seil In the meantaQ"te, thc:y wtll pay no interest on the money o~ the aovemmenL Footnote: For)cars Lou1s1an1 Pa- cific has been uraj na the Forts& Sttvicc to require laricr down pay· men rs 11 b1ddina ti me. piously proclaim in& that this woutd ~ucc pteulataon. But forutScrviccof· r~aal5 bchcvc that this ~·oold W,&utetr many smal lu timbcrcompenictout ofbu11ncs add lead toe~en arratcr c:ontrolofthcmdU1tryb)'1htb comptni ~ .. DallyPilat THURSDAY.JANUARY 19, 1984 m Richard Simmon• haaexhauated hi• TY contract. 8HPageB4. Te ev alon character• ••n •• r••I pec>ple. 82 Hidden handicaps ~olved e~rly -.. . Sifting aanda help Michael, 9, relaz and overcome a hidden leamtne disability. Scott, 9, lets hla Imagination fly."· Gl:V:ING· up; . , INJAP:.AN TOKYO (AP)-The giving of favors and fullilling of obUptioos is suth a strong part of Japanese culture 'ha1 dopanment stores have set aside speci-1 departments to mafce it easier for cus1omers -and of ooorte more profitable for themselves. In the s~al .. gift cen!:!'i~·-~pying most of the SOO 1qua.re yards of a floor in a typu::a1 Tokyo depanment store, sampte gift packQes are ditjtlayed. Battalions of unifOl!led clerks ~vise customers in choosing just tbe right gm and deftly wrap even the most oddly shaped items in fancy wrapping paper decorated with spriJS of pine or other special accents. During the ~mi..an.nuat Jift-giving season -.one in the tu.mm.er months and apm at year's end, when most 'WOT'b-rs re«ive hefty bonuses-the Japanese send gifts to business assoc.iates, teachers and landlords, to thank them for their help and courtesy. Itt return, \he donor does not expect a similar gift, but .aiood business relations, guidance or jus a stable friendahi&>. ~ment store gift ceotcn api>eal mor~ to older J'1panac'thao lo the younaer aenera~on who do not place u much importance on cultural traditions u do their eJdtn. some depanment store offidatt say. · KEverrbodybas theirfirst time,'' said Junj!'I'•naka of Mhaukosh1 Deptl{tmcnt St~ in Tokyo's main ~ 8">,PPi~ area. "'Even if you arow up thi~ ~ ~" •vma iJ a wasteful idta. OO(:e you rea~ a certain ege ~vel, you stan lending them." Al~ Christmas is observr4 as• rcliai<>'1• b.oliday ~only-a few Jav.aneae. it oeally doveWlt with tho time for ti'fina "~bo, ' or end--of-the-year gifts, and thm is a maior event'for merobaots. Mardan School extends plans to catch f earning dis'apilities to pre-school level in Mesa By KAREN E. KLEIN Of ttoe D.U, l'llo4 ltefl They call 11 the hidden handicap. . Its symp1oms: frustration. discouragement, wtthdrawal or hyperactivity, d1srupt1on. belligerence. For many. the hidden handicap 1s the beginning of flunking out. dropping out. running afoul with the law. ending up 1n pnson. The hand1~p 1s a hard-to-diagnose learning disability that turns a child with normal intelltgcnce into an under- achiever who ma} fall several grades behind in public school before g~tting help. If the child is fortunate. help may come before he or she is stigmatized as a mental imcompetent or a trouble- maker. The sooner that help comes. the better. say experts at the Mardan Center for Educational Therapy in Costa Mesa. 1:-earning disabilities, ~hich may be physical or emo~1on~I. are being recognized .:ind treated earlier, says David Eisenman. founder and execuuve director of the center. Mardan. for 21 years a non-profit school for learning disabled youngsters from Orange County's elementary, Junior and senior high schools, recently opened a pre- school program for chi ldren -as young as 2 years old - f Pleue eee HIDDEN/83) Alan, 9; Mike, 11; Scott. 9 and Eric, 8, eat a lunch they prepared l.n clue at Mardan. . . Mary Walker, a former public echool principal. rune Mardan'a play therapy ' ....................... ...... procram were children are atlmalate4 by toys to act oat their problem.a an4 feara . Tender care needn't be interrupted Professionals provide nuturing care at home for sick youngsters By CHRIS CRAWFORD " What do "'Orkingparentsdo when it's Wcdnesda~ mom mg and 6-year-old Mehssa has the llu? Some ma} be able to ca ll upon non-~orkmg friends or relauves for help. while others ma} ha\e to take time off from work and stay home themseh cs. Now. another option is to hire a Tender Tender. Established last September by In inc resident Shel'T) Connolly, the Tender Tender Agency offers care for all children but spec1ali1cs in home care for sick children who can not attend school or regular da:r care facilities. Care providers a re available for daily. O\ crnighl. or weekend assign men ts . Extra-care service~ for sick children mclude g1 \.1ng prescribed medication. regulating the child's temperature. following the spec1ijc1r struc11ons of 1 he parent and/or doctor. and prepanngsnackc; or meal!> for the child. "Working parents arc no longer forced 10 take time away from th e Job," sa} s Connoll:r . "because we can send an expcnenced. trained professional to provide nurtunng ca re at home like Mom or Dad would. Emphaslllng herh1gh standards 10 recruitingcare- prov1ders. she adds. "Last week I interviewed 18 candidates. but only four had enough expenence or education.·· Her ideal care-pro' 1der. she says. 1s one who has completed the Early Childhood Certificate program at a communtl} college and also has some experience "-Orking "-tth children 1n a day care ce nter or elsewhere, Connoll} herselfholds the Early Childhood cert1fcate from Saddle back College where she .. obtained one of m) best care-gt vers." ··But. I'm finding that some people. especially women who have been baby-s1111ng fora number of years. don't have the college coursework. but the) have so much outside expenence that I don't require the classes.·· All of her care-providers. however. receive first aid instruction before they are sent out on assignments. Before parents use her service. Connotry requests that they first reg1stertheirchild with her ... Registration is free. and ll helps U'icreate a file on the child that will tell us his or her special needs. allergies. and family phys1c1an. Plus. we have parental consent forms a' atlablc. 1og1ve us pcrm1ss<;1on forany,emergenq treatment." .\lier thl· 1n111al registration. a request for care becomt''I ··ao; eas) a'I a phone ca11.·· ">he says. Her agenn mamuunsa 24-houranswenngsenice so a latee .. enmg call could be made to request a careg1 ver for the following da}• Connolly says the idea for her service came from her 0"' n expenences asa working mother. (She has a 4-}ear- old. a 2-year-old and a third child due this spnng.) "Previously. when I worked full-lime as an accoun- tant. m} daughter was 1llqu1tea bit. Thank God I was self- employcd because I could work m) schedule around it. lfl had been "-Orking a regular JOb e' ery day. l would have been fired' .. Connoll} has been actnel~ involved m issues of child care and child educatton. serving as a trustee of the In ine Education Foundation. a member of the lrvme Associa- tion for Coordinated Child Care. the Working Mothers Ncwt"'ork. and the lrvineC1v1c League. \\hen she began her sen ice last fall. she ewected growth. but ··11\gro"'n much more than I ant1etpated." she says. One interesungaspect of her growth, she reports. 1s that her\l'n ice is being used by many non-working parents as well "I get a lot of calls from mothers who JU St need somebo<h for pan of the da) so they can get out and do "'hate' erthe\ need to get done Therr aren'l mam batn -'>llll'r\ a' ailahk during the da~. and grandmas ~ork a k'lt no"' ·· Art aficionados outgoing to the Max But the verdict· s still out on Juage Sumner's new Balboa Island home Everybody's talking about Irvine's newest restaurant andartgallcry ... Max 5000. To launch its current art show. a special reception was held for featured artist Jack Rellly, whose contemporary sculptured paintings will be on view for dmers now throuP' February. The Show is courtesy of the Stella Polans Gallery in Los Angeles. Among the art afic1onadosenJoy1ng the show and exquis1 tely prepared cuisine (by Chef Claude Kober le, formcrl.Y of Ma MaJSon and rorangcric and a fifth generation French cheO were Phyllls Latjeua {TLK Gallery), Chad Jones (Newport Harbor Art Museum), Sae Benser, Larry and Gabby Pryor(lrvino's first mayor). Jou Primm (Bowers Museum). Leoaard Mackeade, Peter Nelton (ownerofStclln PolansGallery). Carl Seltter (Cro s Design Studio). Larr)' and Gloria Moore, Val Maxey and Keith Bertea. • • • h 's not everyday thal an Orange County press conference 1s held aboard a 110-foot yacht But then developers David Stein and Barry Brief (Stcin-Bnef Group) have a fla1rforthedram lie . To announce the official renaming of their new coa~tal prOJCCt to Monarch Beach (formerly Salt C'reek>in Laguna l'41aud.1hcy mvned a group aboard the yacht Greek Tycoon foracru1~ou1ofNewport Harbor OellyNet,_...,,,,.,.... .... David Stein, Joaepb Smith and Barry Brief bead yacht party toward Monarch Beach. At sunset. a spcctacu !Dr fireworks d 1 splay on shore ~pcllcd out the new logo . . . ~ Judac BraceSamaer wu padding around has ne"' Balboa lsland home unday afternoon (in bart feet) when three French m11d o.ppca~d at the door with. tray<, of food and ltbattons. The maid\, ue Bttker,Ll1 Tallman and Rosemary · Back.tty, were the fir111 pf20 fncnd arm an3 fora ' . housewarming. fhe-y brought $1fts-plastt('wrap-andwa' paper for Sumner to use with his first m1crowa' e-and a few ordinal') things. such as plants. Alexandria DeFraltes organ 1zed the surprise party so Sumner's fnends could check out the two-story dwelling. -The) made decora11ngsuggest1ons as the) sat around on pack mg boxes and ate the treats brought in by ··the maids" (A return trip 1s planned laterto sec Just how the bachelor handles the decorating.)~ Judges Jobo Flynn, James Cook and Theodore Millard with "'1 vcs Paddy. Norma and Sandra, Bobble Healy(Judge umnerscourt g}crk) plus Sumner's fellow members oft he Newpoa..lleath Masters Swimm mg program were 1n on the party (These-sv.1mmer1 v.erc in the group that went to Russia las1 }l'ar and beat out their compeut1on ) • • • One oftho!.e prett) teen-agers pictured in fhe Februal) 1 sue of"TE EN maga.z1ne1s none other than Dominique Roark of Corona dd Mar. Because of the photograph ~nt in b her mother Moea Roark WUllams, the 17->ear-old (.dM High ~hoof sen1orwassclected asa scm1-finah tin tht"mll&ff1n.c s I ~ll4 "Great Model c;earch " Dom1n1quc. who has been modehng for about thr~ )ea~. now ~'Omeseh11ble for sdccuon later this )ear a a conte~t "super" scmJ·finaltst. the n{''t step m "'inn ma the rompct111on The"d1SCO\(~ry·· this vear will appear on th~ CO\ Cr. win aS5.000modchngcontracla11cw car, a wnrdrobtand a numbtrofothcrpnzes. ('TE.EN featured Cbtryl Tltga, Christina Ftrrart and Cbtryl Ladd when the\ wert till unkno"'n ) . 1'~11.1,-;uri" \\.rrttcn and t't1itt'tl h\ .\I\ Ir fcJrtor \. 1d3 . ' ·.rn ~Ith NJnfrlht1t10n from ulona Zf8,nc:r • . . • • I CdM't Dominique Roark ls a flnallst ln 'TltltN maga&lne'• 'Great MOdel Search· • 82 Orange Coast DAILV PILOTIThurlday. Janu ry 19, 198c4 Daughter fears inheriting disease WE DOING S Krellbtel·.,.oKnlCht Uaa Mane MacK.ntallt of Lquna N11uel ond Timothy Krehbiel of Cypress were united in mamait' in a Dec. 30 ceremony at the Corona del Mar Community DFAR .\NN LANDER l..,..a\ interested 111 the lc:t- lcrabout Al1hc:1mcr'sd1~..._. bcl'UU~ It ~und\ ~1milar tom) mother·., 1llne\'> 1Ah1ch ,., 11 unt- 1n1ton's A11 lMDEIS I know m} mo1her'!I )1d .nen 1i. hered11ary bKause the: doctoradv1~<.1 me: not to have uny morech1ldrcn. (I alrt'ad) haH• two~1rl1o. land S year'> of age.) I am fnthtenc:d that I may &c:t If u111111jtou· .. and not be able to ra1~ m) daughters lt 1 ~1c:r11fy111gi.1cl>.nc:'>!.. fhechangi:1n m ) mothe11 unbc:hcvablc l ..aw hc:rao from a beautiful. health), OU\gOtng IA Oman lO ~meone l don't recoanue Mother rt.-qu1rc:) around-the-clod. care. and the full burdrn 1 son m > ta thc:r and me Plca-;c tell me more: about 1h1s 11lnesi. I am a .. hamc:d toadmu my ignorance. -NY READER DEAR READER: Huntington'• dl1eau la an ln- bertted dbordtr tbat 1radually destroys tbt brain, cauaha1 aafftrtra t.o loae control of tbtlr bodies and 01lnd1. Symptom• u1uaJly appear in middle age ud death ocean betwttn l 0 and H years later. Becaue U1e 1ymptom1 art 1lmllar &o tbat of Parklnsoo'1, senility, 1cblz.ophrenta, multiple 1elero1l1 aod epllep1y, tbere 11a1reat deal of confualoo regarding the dtagno1l1. Until now there was no way to tell If a child wa1 carrying tbe geoe anttl 1ymptom1 appeared. In a recent dramatic breakibrougb, Or. James Gusella at Harvard located tbe gene. Tbi11bould lead lo a test tbat will predlct wbo will develop &be dbeaae. Please bt aware tbat tbt teat ls oot yet available. I urge you and others wbo are a ware of tbl1 illne11 ln tbelr family to educate yoorselvea. There are superb support groups all over tbecollll&ry wbo wlll help you handle tbJa problem whb coura1e. Anyone lottrtated abould wrJte to the Hhedltary Disease FoundaUon for literatuk. Tbt addfeu 119701 Wilshire Blvd., Su lie I %04, Beverly Hiiia, CaUf. tout. • • • DEAR 4-NN L.\NDERS l ha'eJUSl fou nd out for \Ure (b) checking wnh a reliable Jeweler) that m) half-carat .. diamond" n ng 1\ not real. The dollar\-and-cents value of thcnng1s not 1mportan1. but the fact that my fiance would tr) to fool me 1s very upsetting I asked my mother whether or not I 1;hould mention this to "George .. 5hc replied. "No as Ann U.nders has often said in ht'rcolumn. 'lf1t ain't broke. don't fix 1t."' Now is the Time to Trede in Your Prt11nt Fur l 12 MO FREE LAYAWAY MAJOR CREDIT C.AROS on tt SAVE 30To50% SATURDAY ONLY (COST A MESA) HOLIDAY INN 3131 BRISTOL 11 AM to 8 PM COME SEE FOR YOURSELF! NOW VOU CAN AFFORD finest QUALITY NEW & PRE·OWNEO FURS al low DISCOUNT PRICESI Choose from hundreds of sensa t1onal Hade ms and estate furs lhal look and feel hke new (but must be ctass1f1ed second hand usedl Special fur buys from famou~ mal\Or'i 1 A FABULOUS Rift COUECT10I j ht• USO t• UHO & Up ,........._, HALLMARK FURS '---' MlACHAHOIH MAllT ,_ -...~ ..... " ~ .. sale OURFJR)TSAU EVEP.)TArT' <;DAYUNTILJANUAAY J 1 <.I 84 >JITH 15% 30% orr Ail M[n.(HANDIS[1 TAKE AOVM.f A(il (JC THE ,f\/lt·G~ WHILE SUPP\ l[S Wl YOU LL FINO THE COMPlfTE COLL£CTION AT: LeSportsac Sourh Coast Plaza Carousel Court Costa M.eso. CA 92626 Phone-(714)557126J • . I rc~pet:I yourad' ice but I tcct unl'J\)' I IO\l' (1c:urge .i lot but I want him to play fa1rw1th me fllea'>C ad" t\l' - GLITI'ER DIMMED IN BLOOMING 1 ON DEAR BLOOM: Tell your motber It IS broke and ll oeed1 flxtn1. Oeor1e'1 dupUchy baa dama1ed your relatlonahlp and you will oot feet rl1bt untll you coufroot llim. J h• you will do 10 pr~mptly Hd tlaat all wllJ bt well a1aln. Everyone 11 entitled lo oae mlatalte -aod tbl1 waa bl1. • • • Nl~Ffl'FllllTJ ~ f tn 'Mt•• Wnrld 11 Loaay and Nobody HELP YouRSELF Cares: For1ln me for reputl11 mynU, b•t maybe )'OG dldJl't 1et It tb• flrat time. If It'• a Mlplq band yn are look.101 for. I auqeat you cbeelt tb1 ead of your sleeve. . " . 001n1J tua wcddmJ?Gl\1i111one"Orstandin1 upm um:'' I= vcn 1 fyou 're alre1dy m•mt<l i'\nn Landers· .. New BmJ~ 's Guidr .. will 11ns "4Cf guc)t10ns about today's wt<c1cJin1s For a copy, knd Sl. plus o 10111 •• ~If-addressed, )tDmpcdcn.,,clopt(J7c'entspo)llJMc) to Ann Uinde~ P.O. BOA JI 995, Ch1t'IJ60. Ill. 606 JI. ULCER TREATMENT NEW DE AR 0 R .------------STEINCROHN· How ttmeschangc: When I was treated for m) ulcer more than 25 years ago, I was a bed-PETER pnsoner in a hosp1Lal STEINCROHI for about 10 da)s. I was put on a strict••••••••••••• mil k and cream diet. I was fed evt:ry hour or two with a few tablespoonsful of thi'> t1rt:!.Omt' regime Then alter m) -.entenle wa~ "repne\ ed." Ol) doctQI' put me on a '>tnct du:t I ll\ed on what he calkd a bland d~t for month\ At laM m} ulcer heah:d Ho"Never. I attributed 1t to less worry than to the special diets. Life waii. more beautiful my business improved -so dad m} uker. It didn't bother me any more. For the past quaner century I've eaten pracueally ever) thing and have: frlt well - except when I eat spicy food. What ha'> helped l!t 1ha1 I quit smoking for good Now m) son has developed a duodenal ulcer From the ver) beg1nn1ng. ht!. doctor haii. allowed him to cat anything (that agrees with him) He has im proved Bui there have been no tnps to the hospnal. on a milk and cream diet He feels fine . liker treatment !>urcly has changed. hasn't 1t'? -Mr.() DEAR MR . 0 .: The bland diet )'OU men11om·d was called the Sipp) diet. It wa!> considered routine treatment. But expenence over the years hasron" meed doctors tha t a patient on a strict. "hland" diet was not better off than one who ate everything that agrttd w1tb him -including spicy foods. fncd foods. coffee. alcohol. cl( But c1gare1tcs still rt"matn the encm) of ulcer pa11ent\. Modern treatment strives to keep hypcrac1d1ty down wnh use ofanta<:1d!>. In add1t1 on. when 1nd1ca1cJ. such drugs ai. 1 agamet are helpful in healing an ulcer A\ in )our case. Mr. O .. peace ofm1nd 1s important in th<: cure. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN I blame 11 on tr)ing to move our grand piano without hdp M) macho da'>pla) ha' been paid for 1n full b) an al h1ng bad. l'H· used hl·at pads slept on a hard mattress -but nothing helps I \uppt1se you'll say It's about time I sec a dortor. I'm beginning to agn:e it's about 11me. Meanwhile. I'll apprcl 1atc an) help -Mr H. DEAR MR. H.: The only help l can offer is aarcc1n1 with you "that 1t'ubout time.'' Often. low back pain is due 10 simple. uncomplicated muscle strain. II can be relieved by the measures you've tned. However. when it persists. the: '>OOnc:r you can take care of 11, the better. Chrontc back pain 1s a stubborn cond111on. It's possible that the d1!>Comfon may be due to !.Omethtn& unrelated to moving )Our grand piano. There may he slow degeneration of a disc 1n your <ipine Inflammation may be due to infection. Referred pain may be caused by trouqle in the prostate or elsewhere. The poss1b1lity of tumor must be ruled out. What I have been ~ying. Mr. H .. 1s that you may have sufficient reason 10 see your doctor. • • • FOR MRS. Q.: Don't feel so guilty about not breast- feeding your baby. Especially, since your doctor advises you that -1n your ca~ -bottle feeding would be better. I'll quote Dr. Elizabeth M. Whelan, executive director of American Council on Science and Health: "Breastfeeding 1s not suitable, or successful, for all mothers and infants. Insufficient milk syndrome and breast-feeding failures arc not uncommon. Some mothen mun not breast-feed because they need to take medi- ca11ons which inhibit lactation or which may hann the infant 1fthey are excreted inlo breast milk. Others may find breast-feeding impractical 1fthcy return to work soon after delivery. There is little to be gained by making women who have made an informal dec1s1on not 10 breast-feed feel guilty" -- Your doctor ma} have good reason to advise you to bo11le-feed rather than breast-feed your baby. • • • FOR MRS. P.: Pigeon tOC!> 1s a common complaint in young children. True. it may not interfere with walking. but you'll avee that your Jrandson "looks funny.'' Better take 11 up with has pediatncian. The earlier the treatment, the more likely the cure. Special exercises and new shoes may be helpful. • • • Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions from readers. He cannot answer all individually but will mclude those of general interest in his column. Send your questions to him, in care of the D:Jily Pilot. P. 0. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Calif 92626 TV characters 'real people' M 'r moth l' r------------- never reall) grasped the philosoph) be- hind tele' 1\1110 She ERMA ~ has alway\ con-f . <,1dercd her~ell the fantasv and what 1s 1•_:.. ~ on the \Cfl'('n the BoMBECK ........._._ reality ••••••••••••• In her hl'art she knows that Rolx·rt ) oung 1\ a retirrd ph)'>lt:ian 'Ah o decided 10 pn'\l nhc to the world hi\ hrand ol w l1ce lie e,Joe,n'1 gl'I a d1ml' to r ll Hqu~t \lnu·reb \\,ant\ U\ not w tx· 1 11te~ and to 'kcr at n1gh1' To \\atd1 an l·,l·n1ng of tell'\l\lon \\llh hl·r 1~ hkl' attending a le<1 part} \\Ith ·\lin· 1n \.\>untlerland Tht· 01hcr n1gh1 I <.w1t l h1·d the l hanncl to Hob Newhart and \he \a1tl. "You 1 an \l,a1d1 him 1h ou 1.1.ant to. hul I've nl'' cr hcen abk to look him 1 n the C\C. since he left his first \\lie .. "What ar(... -.ou talking ahout" Bob Newhart h.s\ had onh one wife .. give up a great medical practice to go off and manage a hotel somewhere What a waste. I'll bet his parents broke their buns to get him through medical school. "II as nice to see Kate Jackson mamcd. though. Those other 1wo Angels would have gotten her into trouble. No doubt about 1t." · I couldn't behevt' she had become so involved in their h\l'!> "f hc one I'm really womed about is Shirley's girl." "Shtrle>," I said flatly "Sh1rlc) Jones Partridge Her hllle girl. Susan De>, remember her. 1s doing all kinds of things on Emerald Point. J don't !..no"' 1.1.-hat happens to kids. She came from a nice fam1I> too" A\ the c~cning progressed, I realized she would alwa> s be convi nced that Judd Hirsch lost his job dnv1ng a taxi and was selling yogurt. James Garner Rockford lost his license as a pnvate in vestigator and was ~lling cameras. and all eight kids from "E1$ht Is Enough " were sailing around on the Love Boal trying to find out wh o they are. "Whal ever happened to that nice-looking man on Twcnt) Mule Team years ago? .. Conarqational Church. · The bride is the daua,hter ~f Richard and Roberta MacKniaht. She is currentl a student at Cal St.ate Fullerton mAYoring 10 public relations. Her attendants for the weddtn& were Lisa Brownell, Cheryl Haastrom and Jamie Olson of Newpon Beach and Val R1quad of Irvine. The bridegroom is the son of Dan and •Janice K.tthbael. Jon Merry of New- pon Beach, Ted Krehbiel of Cypress and Rich K1ndorf and Michael Hale, both of Irvine, served as ushers He ls an architectural student at Oran1e Coast Col- l~e and is employed at Hi!l- Pinkcm Architects Inc. 1n Newport Beach. A reception. attended by 250 lu~sts, wias held in the Carousel Room at the New-Liu Krebbltl poner Reson. After a ski trip at Lake LouiJe in Canada. the couple 3rc residing in Laguna Niguel. Landrlth-Croeby The First United Methodist Church 1n Hunungton Beach was the sctttng for the Dec. 17 wedding of Mananne Crosby of Fountain Valley and Da~id Edwin Landnth\ a professional baseball player with the Kansas City Royals-: The bnde. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George' R. Crosby of Fountain Valley, wore a gown of organza accented with Alencon lace and French embroidery. She earned a bouquet of white roses and Christmas greens. Cynthia Harris was maid of honor, and Julie Peterson. Janet Smith, Cay Crosby. &th Smtih. Landa Landnth and Carol Landri th were bndesma1ds. The bridegroom. son o f Mr. and Mrs. Hobie Landnth of Sunnyvale, chose Randy Page as his best man, with Rocky Coyle, Caner Crosby, Dave Cooper. Randy Land- rith. Gary Landrith and Scott Nossck serving as ushers. The couple greeted 165 guests at the Scacliff Country Martaue LudrlUI Club al a reception immediately following the ceremony. and then departed on a wedding trip to Monterey and the Napa Valley. Landnth was ce><aptam oft he University of Arizona baseball team and was selected All Pac-I 0 catcher of 1983. His wife is completing her last semester at the Un1vers11y of Anzona and will recaeve a degree in education an June. She is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma soronty. The couple plan to make their home m Tucson, Anz. Arne.en-Cole Irvine residents Carol Bershad Cole and Mark R. Arnesen were united in mamage Jan. I at the Newpon Beach Mamo11 Hotel. The bnde. daughter of Dorothy Bershad Cov1ss of Newhall. wore a tea length gown of embroidered ecru satin with appliqut"d sa tin flowers. She was attended by Mary Ann Harris. Judy Cole and Shelly Arnesen. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arnesen of Newpon Beach. Reid Arnesen, Michael Browning and Scott Handelsman served as groomsmen. Afier a reception in the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Arnesen left on a wedding tnp to Park Caty. Utah. She 1s employed as an adm1n1strator for the Orange County Department of Education and Arnesen 1s an associate counsel for flfst Amencan Tille Insurance Co. They plan 10 hve in Irvine ·"You have a \hon mcmon d \O\J rnn·1 rcmcmh1:r lhilt prcll} lillle dark-haired ~1rl . · [mil~. who 1.1.a~ a ..choolteacher." "He 1<1 in Wash10g1on and 1s president of the Un1ted Pixley-Bigelow States. Mom " An autumn wedding 1n Olympia, Wash .. will unite "~hould ha ve staved where he was. It wa!I steady Sandra E. Pixley of Newpon Beach and David Bigelow of "Mom' That'\ a part he wa\ playing." ··N~,11h1ng )O u'll 1cll ml'" that James Rrohn didn't "Nork." \he said. · Irvine. JANUARY SALE FINAL DAYS . AVINGS PTO 60% OFF SUITS Re~. l 'p to $42f> ........................................ Now From $129 SPORT COATS Reg. Up to $425 ............................................ Now From $99 TROUSERS Reg. l 'p to $8;) ............................................. Now From $29 SHIRTS Reg. Up to $40 .............................................. Now Fro m $14 TIES Reg p to $22.!;0 ......................................... Now From $13 ~~~5~~-.'.~~l~~'..~~ .. '..'.''..1.~.·.·~~'.'.'.'..~~::e Price $899C I I No. 8 Fa hion I eland. ewport Beach, CA 92660 M a~ttirCnrd , Vi o Amc ric n Expreu ,~1t'GS io oo \ \\I t ll ...,.- ? , ta4 \lit a11h ) -·'''"' .-,• ' 10 4 \ht .,~ .. (i '"' ..... 1 N o matter what you're doing. your h ome town newspaper The Daily Pilat fits in The bnde-elect. daughter of Shirley Pixley and Robert Parker. both of O lympia. 1s a graduate of Mountlakt' Terrace High School and North Amenc~n College in Phoent x. Jack and Georgianne Bigelow arc the parents of the future bridegroom. who attended Tacoma Community College. He is a graduate of Uni versity High School 1n lrvme . St Michael's Church 1n Olympia will be the scene of the Oct. 20 wedding. S'4J•• s~~~ 1V" D~ ""'" ~A I'! 111 '" ~ Ill lt\ !I Ill "~'J·Vi,., iioWc:owl~ Hu>ij;'"' l.i' 11nh T rt1d111on,tl 'fWd.1hir on tht' '17 la~t ' Ntlv~ or tan Cillf, 111<.<' blat ~ pJll•nl .111 with wh1tr 1.1ilr lr1m • ~ ---~~~SHOES------ ~ ''"·Ill -"M l·J!'!n1un l"lilnd Orange Coa1t OAIL Y PILOT /Thursday. January 19, Ul84 ': EXPER T AD VIC[ I"'-=-~~-------=---=-~-~ - Compulsive gamblers: Berserk workaholics? , .. A!> AllanlK ( 1ty ------------the only locus ot their lives (he COl>b •• lO wmpuli.1ve N.J .. and Los Vega\ I gambk~ thcm5elvc!I, family, friends. employees .. Ire continue to compete astrononm·al. \ 1c1ously over wh1lh s It'~ tough to estimate the totals spent on pmbhna, but owns the lllle ofrm· YLVIA a clue 1s that pm biers lost SI 6 b1lhon at Atlan"c City hlin' capital o the casinos in 1983. Legal gambhna 1s placed at close to $20 pmhhng "a fun, someume event. percent of my patients ire mvolved wuh somt kind of tin 1 t e d St a1 cs. p billion last year alone. million~ ut men and OITER •9 Ne1uly two-thirds of us pmblc occas1onall~. Wc-Ouy women would love to louery tickets. place bets on binao pmes, 1•1 ala1, d<>a and · gamble on the out-hori.o rucc, and. of course. in casinos. Mi hons of us play But not so for the compulsive pmbler. And the crime," ~ys one c1pcn. "But lhey au steal from tbe1r National Council on Compulsive Gambhnae,tim1tcs that famthM and employm-1f not actual money, lbcn time." about 12 milhun Amencans fit under that title. Th" has h's no ~urpriae thlt many compulsive a.amblers tum tripled the esumate of 4 million as f't'Cently as 1976 In ioJraud, tu. evasion, embt'ulement and othtt kind of some areas of the United S~tcs, membership in Gamblers then. A •tudy by the Council of Compulsive GtmbHns of Anonymous, the self-help ll'Oup for compulsive pmble~. New Jersey indicates that the avera~ debt of thcne ha tripled just in the past 1hrc_e years. Member hip 15 interviewed wa $80.000. i.oanni m Garn-Anon, which holds meetinas for the families and associates of compul11ve pmblers. as wcll u Kecoanaian:a the compuJsive pmbkr i•n't easy. cqmc, 1f an)'one would take their bets. poker with fncnds and part1c1pate 1n the office football The explosion of interest in pmbling has been (baseball) pool. Le~I gambling opportunities arc evcry- matchcd by the numbers addicted to this act1v1ty where. Gambling 1s lepl m 46 states. Pueno Rico and Compulsive gamblers tell of an mdescnbable high that elsewhere in the Canbbean. Lottenes arc sponsored by 17 come!> wnh gambling and of an obsession that turns into stale!> and the District of Columbia. For most pc'.6lple. UC Irvine atudent Don.na Shinn helpe Bobby. 4, with developmental project at Mardan . o.., .... ~_,Noflerd l( ..... Buildlna blocks offer a way for Pan tea. 11. to build •klll• while expreulng creadvlty. HIDDEN HANDICAPS CORRECTED ... From Bl who have soc1ali1a11on and language de,clopmcn1 problems. "Thc!.C d1sab1ht1es are being recogn11ed earlier now Doctors.' PS>-cholog1Ms and other professionals are more aware of them." E1!>cnman said There are all sons of 1h.concs as to wh) learning d1sab1lit1cs occur. and e'en as 10 what they exactly are Eisenman said there 1s nothing v1s1bly wrong w11h rnosl of the learning disabled \tudcnts at Mardan. "There are a 101 of assump11ons being made ahout organic problems. genetic links -no one reall~ knows." he said But E1-;cnman knows what helps the students and he tnes to put his theones on 1ha1 hnc into prac11te. The ultimate goal of Mardan 1s to return students to 1he public schoolc;, at grade level 1f possible Those who graduate from Mardan's high school program receive full high school diplomas for fulfilling public school require- ments lnten!>e, structured act1v11y 1c; empha':l11ed among two teachers and 12 \ludents or less in Manlan's small classrooms ld11h R1tl. admin1stra11ve a!>s1stant at the ~hool. said a vocational education program 1s under way that teaches students how to go through JOb interviews and work· training ~ssions Mardan is a non-profit enterpnse that receives fund~ from local school d1stncts, scholarship funds. grants and 1u1t1on for parents who are able to pay A year of Mardan education costs about SI 0.000 for each student, Eisenman said The high staff level. play therapy sessions and extra programs are expensive. he admitted. But so are the alternat1 vcs . .. Many of these arc borderline kids who can get into trouble if they're not helped," he said. "Incarceration in JU\en1le facili11escostsabout S 17.000a year. If they were 1n psychiatric hospitals 1t would cost $28.000 a year." R1t1 and Eisenman sa} they are hopeful that youngster':> whose problems are recognized earlier may be helped and sent back to publi c schools earlier. ~ Anstftl'Atl Ytbf0'\1-W ~our Ett Daily Pilat 642-5678 RUFFELL' UPHOLSTllY I INC. ............. _4..,,. I 922 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA -5~8 I 156 Man) Mardan students also eventuall} go to college. she said. "They're examples of kids who've really developed above what we would have expected. Marty times we're working with gifted youngster<; who are s1rnply4""---------J overshadowed b) their problem\." -------_, __ FURTHER REDUCTIONS Semi-Annual SHOE • UP TO 1/2 OFF AMALFI SELBY JOYCE JACQUE COHEN AND OTHERS FLORSHEIM BALLY and others uam-a-Tecn. which is for their children. Unlike those addicted to drup and alcohol, addiction to Growing numbers of companies feel the impact of pmblin' has no obvious pbys1c:a11jp1. Men alld women employees who ,amble compulsively. Many employees of all age and bac~arounds arc sUJCCpuble alld, in fact, embculc or o therwise steal from employers and, at a ~omen now account for 12 percent of compul i\'C mini mum. steal tame from their JObs to aambJc. "About 40--=p~m_b_le_rs;;.;.•..;..;®;;.....fr_om __ l :...pc_r_ce_:au_o_nl...;Y--.1 O ... )''-ean __ yo....__. --- NOW ANY ITEM SALE '. Final Mark Down 75°/o OFF Including Shoes #29 Fashion Island GO!! OR LESS! 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Fred Silverman, the former NBC' president who produce> the variety show. ~ys more stations urc signing . up, accorc.hng w the spokesman, who asked not to be 1dent1ficd The fir\t of the new shows wall go into production an early ~ehrua11 and ~ on the air b> the m1ddk of the month The '\how wall have only a time laP9C of a week between producuon and the air date, compared to a ume gap of three to fou r week!. for the first 26 weeks '>ome ca'it changes wi ll be made, but those wall not be announced until a later date Simmons show canceled Richard Stmmona #\11•. ,,~1 f 'I .. I f ',I"•''.·. SCIHVfKE • YENll. • .._.IMPACT Ratings. stations drop: host bound for Broadway LOS ANGELES (AP) --The Richard Simmons Show." which st.arre~ the curly haired. hyperk inct1c Simmon ~ an a campy souffie of citerci~ and fitne~s. has been canceled. The four.year-old show will be telecast nationally for the last 11me m early February, John Garofolo, creative ~rv1ct1 administrator fo r Golden West l elev1s ion, which distributes tl'lc show, said Tuesday. "The cancellation wu d ue to a ratings decline and because 1t wa5 no lonaer econom1cally feasible to keep it on the air." ~1d Garofolo. At 11s oeak the Sammons show was seen '(t i' C l 11t 1 A' ..C\~~111\"9 ........... , '°~",U)f.tle UW LUXURY THEATRES 1st 2 M1t1nn Showings Only $2. 75 UnltSS Noted on nearly 200 tat1on'I, but It had dropped recently to I 2S 1t.1t1on1. lt won four Emmy award~. • Simmon• said 1n a ~tatemcnt, "I never "'"wl"c1 my show as an exercise proaram. I saw it as a mouvaung show. The audience I had four years aao 1s not simna in front of the trlevis1on watchina a proaram. they are now moti vated to get in thcircananddnve to an nert'1sc studio. Hopefully, 1t'1 one of mine." He did he now has SS studios and is opening another 45 this year. In addition, he has put his exercise proaram onto videotape and is ~lling a hnc of clothing for overwei&)\t people. Simmons said he is also fuUillina "another dream come true" by wntina a Broadway sho~ with Marvin Hamlisch, the Academy Award·winning songwriter. The renewal came almost a month after 11 was said a dcc1!>1on to rent:" or cancel the show would be made on Dec I~ "Th1d.c or' the Night" got off to a shaky stan last &ptcmber and JI most 1mmed1ately underwent changes m the format It got mixed reviews from newspaper cnttcs and m 1n1•1al rating of J. I was JU'lt barely above the 3.0 ra11ng wn"dl·red nccn'klry to survive in the late-night market S .3ij14rr•111ll6J61~2ss1/~-;:,) S Thc .,pokt"'~man said the latest ratings were not 1mmed1atel> available, but added they had been 1mprov- 1ng FOR FUn t EXCITEmEnTI V1s1tOur ... 'Iron Butterfly' soars at 88 1MIM f ...,,._ The Dove's Voyage & Home ~d,fnttM Bl NARRATfO IN PERSON BY Lillian Gish. f n h er 102nd movie. reflects on caree r By 808 THOMAS A~~Wr11.,. BEVER! 'r HILL~ With her delicate feature!> and porcelain )Ion. she .,eems hJ..c a trag11l· doll. But at 88. L1ll1an (,1sh retain!> the same 1ndom1nable \pint that ha!> \U'>ta1ncd her actt ng career for an a<,- tound1ng 8 \ year<, She remain<, as firm of voice and opinion as when she wa'\ a '>ilent !>tar at MG M, where !>he was dubbed the Iron Butterfl} The memories of tho~ years. and C'ipeciall} her beginnings as D W Cmf- fith"• favori te heroine. re- main evergreen Yet \he doesn't hve an the pa'>t Gish was 1n Cahfom1a to star in her I 02nd mov 1c "Hambone and H11l1e,:: a Sand) Howard Production ~ 1 th 0 J ~ 1 m p\ on percent of their aud1l'nce ""hen the) started 10 use words instead ul music .. <1he ..aid. '"Even thl· n1ckel- O<ieons an the carhc'it years had a piano to accompan}' r,ilent films, and music 1s an 1nternat1onal language Our films were understood in every countr) of the world" Gish has d1v1ded hl'r lareer among the theater ("l tie W11h ~ather," '"The Chalk Garden") film<, (''Duel 1n the Sun." .. Night of the Hun ter:· ".t\ Wed- ding") and telc' 1'>1on C''Lad1e<i in Ret1remen1 ·· .. .t\r;en1c and Old I ace"') ''I'm aho working on two book'l .and lectunng ·· she said "'I've been around tht.• world three 11me\ -twll"c on the <~f 2 -lc<.tun ng and !>how1ng Mr (1nllith'<, film'> I al\o meet the pre.,., In C'-Cr) port " The onl) 11me '>ht• rl'- mcmocr'> not \\urk1n~ wa'> ~ ,, /' ,.,.. ' i w -1• "' ~ H <fJ ..,.1 ~~P'it ~· ,,,, .... 1• f1moth\ Bottoms. Jatk ( aner and ( and)' ( larJ.. After compleung her work. she <;ubm1tted 10 a series of 1n1en ICWS in her SUllC al tht: Bev-crh Hilton Hott•I In ten 1cwef\ were tau- t1oncd to rc'itnrt their time 111 4 ~ minute\ .,o (j 1 sh mu Id re\I I) nHnutc\ bcP..1occn \t.'\\lllll\ It hardl) '><:Cmcd nctC\\ar'r ~hl· talkl'd almo\t n-on-\top rnng1ng from memortc\ of XO -.cars ago to oh\ervat1on\ of toda) ·., '>how hU'~lnC\'> * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~.- "'Ham bone and H1ll1c" 1s a dog \tory. and 1ha1 brought to mind the man~ dog\ ( 11\h and her latl' '>Isler. Doroth) owned over the vear'i The first was a g1h when the) were 7 and IS and appearing in melo- dramas 1n Ro'iton that to\l I 0-'<1 cent' adm1'i\1on "We rode the tratn from Bo<;ton to "'Je"" York and 11 IN3'> the fir'lt Pullman we had ever taken ·· ( 11\h re- lated "\lwa)' tx·forc wt· had i,Jepl 1n l hair lar\ a'> we traveled from town to town That night Doroth) and I tltmhnl 1ntc1 the UJ'lf)Cr herth Wllh !hC pupp\ and wt· took turn' '>IJ) 1ng a1Nake 10 make \urc 11 ""ou!Jn"t tall out .. I Illian ,1nd l>oroth}' (1 1\h were horn,, \car apart 1n ~pnngl1t·ld <>h111 \fler their falhn drilled a"'a°'. Mr'> (11!.h mov-l·d thl' g1ri., to Ne"' \ orll look auing JOh!> 1n lhl' theater out ol de<,pera11un .ind 1 ht· daught~r<. follo"cd "01 courw "1 otht•r d1'>- grated the lamil) h., going into acting," (11\h ">aid '"It s1mplv would not hav1· been proper back 1n Oh111 \he u~d another name. and Dorothy and I never used our own name'\ when we were small We were alway\ lt<.ted as 'Rah) Doroth) ·or 'Bahy L 1lhan · Fvcn when we went to work fo r Mr Cmffith, our names weren't used He didn't believe 1n h11ltng thl· actor'l .. D.W c,nffith recurs in M"' (11\h'' tonvcr'lntmn al""a"' '" ""1r < inflith Th<'ir tarecr' were inter· tw 1 ned J nd when \he wrott her 1'969 auto- b1u"raph., 11 w~\ lltled "The Movtt'\ Mr C1rtffith. and Mc .. MJr. Pit kford who had known thC' (11\h ~,r1,. on tht <iUgC'. pcr\uadcd ( 1r1ffith to c.1,t thC'm in h9' one-rec:lrr\ M1 .... <i14.h\ v1ra1nal 1nno cc nee madt' her thr ~rfct t < 1riffith hrrmm· and \he later \l&rrt'd in hi\ l'll\\K\, 'Tht Hirth of a Nut1on" and 'Intolerance.. ~he went on to MC1 M then rt"1Urnl'c1 In the \I re af\cr 1 he• ach· en I of \OU nt ffrr \lorn for "ta lk1t•\" rt'm111n\ in tL n"' .. r ht• movt('C, lo\1 Q~ / Bargain Matinees' MONDAY T~uSA TUROAY All '"'formenc11 Btlort ~ 00 PM (Ea Spec Eneatem1n11 & Hohl 81UJl6 f'2~1 LA MIRADA AT ROSlCllANS "SURF II" (R) • ! "MOT DOG" (R) ~ ~ ~ ' "THIS OF EIDWIUT" (pe) ) ./" q , "TIO Of I klil" (PC) '>U ·~I~ "TO ll OI •OT TO IE" (") '4'j • • • , ... 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Doroth> C11sh. who d ied in 1968 after a successful career of her own. was married bnefl) to actor James Rennie Lillian G ish never mamed. She was once sued for breach of prom 1!>C by a d1sappo1nted suitor. and \he remarked proudly: "I helped change the New \ ork law. I won the suit, and the Judge ruled 11 was not legal for men to sue for breach of promise." Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. 12,00 2.:ao s :oo ,,4 0 10:00 1.20 :a .:ao s :4o ,,,o 1oi10 Robin Lee Graham -~it'N4ili4'12J 63• '2553 /~~ At the age ol on~ 16 Robin Ltt Graham aailech round tht worid - ----·------·--• .~. In• ,.11: eppeetanct . Robln wlll dbcuss hi• rtetnt oce.1n SCAAracE I uptriencu . tdl ol hp solo llO)l99t lllound tht worid llboerd DOVE m l!J GORKY PARK CJ (with rw0on.1 ~ aiu,1111Uom> anc1 lhMt his culTtnl ~nturu In tht wilds ol /11\onuu\I. 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'Amelia' boosts ABC _.,...., Network's 'Dynasty,' 'Hotel' tq top 1 O; NBC last again By JERR V BUCK APT ....... Wttw --- LOS ANGELES -"Something About Amelia," a po11nam movie about lather-dauJhtcr incest, attracted · the ~cond-highe I television audience this scuon and propelled ABC from third to first place in the Nielsen ratings for the week ended Jan. I 5. . ABC' C)\lmatcd that 60 m1lhon viewers saw the movie, which starred Ted Danson. Glenn Close and Roxana Zal in this story of a family tragedy. Only ''The Da y After," the controversial film about nuclear holocaust. had a b1uer audience, which was estimated at 100 million The movie helped give ABC a substantial fint-placc lead after the network fin11hed third the week before behind front-ranking CBS and ~ond-place NBC. In the current week CBS fell to second place and NBC, after movina out of third place for the fir~t t1me this season. fell back into the cellar Two of ABC'!i hottest scncs were also in the Top 10: "Dynasty" wa~ tb1rd and "Hotel" was ei ghth.. CBS had five shows in the Top 10 and NBC' had two, including the premiere of "TV'!i Bloopers and Practical Jokes, "which was fifth. A s1m1lar ABC show ... Foulups, Bleeps and Blunders." ,was1n 13th place for its premiere. ABC was first in the A.C. Nielsen Co. survey with a network average of 18.1. CBS was second with 16.9 and NBC was third with 15.4. The networks say this means lh t tn an averaac pnmc-umc minute HU perctnt oftht telcv,s100 home' were tuned to ABC CBS t1&htened its &rip on lir~t pta~ amon, the evensna newt h moved sh&htly ahead in the nu1nas as ABC and NBC fell )hahtly.lhe ratinp: CBS IS.3. A 12.1, NB\ 11.5 Herc arc the wttll.'1 Top 20 proarams: I. Mov1c-"~mcth1na About Amelia," ABC. a ratios of 31.6 or 26.5 m1lhon househol&. 2. "60 Minutes," CBS. 27.S or 23.0 million. 3. "Dynasty," ABC. 25.7 or 21.S million. 4. "Tf,e A-Team," NBC. 25.3 or 21.2 million. 5. "TV's Bloopers and Practtcat Jokes," NBC, 25.0 or 20.9 m1lhon. 6. "Dallas," C'BS. 24.2 or 20 3 million. 7 "Simon&. Simon," CBS. 24.1 or 20.2 million. 8 "Hotel." ABC . 23.0 or 19.3 m1lhon. 9 "Ma~um. P.I ,"CBS, 21.5 or 18.0 m1llton. 9. Tic-· Falcon Crest," CBS, 21 .5 or 18.0 m1lhon 11. "Knots Land1n1-"CBS. 20.9or 17.5 m1lhon 12 "The Fall Guy.• ABC, 20.8 or 17.4 m1llton. 13. "Foulups. Blttps and Blunders." ABC. 20.J or 16.8 m1 lhon. 14 "Riptide:· NBC. 19.8 or 16.6 m1U1on. 15 "The JefTersons." CBS, 19.6 or 16.4 million. 16. Mov1e-"L1cen!t to Kill," CBS. 19.3 or 16.2 m1lhon. 16. Tic-"Trappcr John, M.D .. " CBS. 19.3 or 16.2 m1llton. 18. "Webster," ABC. 18.8 or 15.8 million. 19. "Thrcc·s Company." ABC. 18.3 or 15.3 million. 20. "Bob Hope's USO Christmas in Beirut," NBC. 18.1 or 15.2 million. 0 1983 R J ~ lotiecco Co • Taste that delivers Y SAVING pack LIGHTS 10 mo "tar·: 0 8 mg nrcollna. l IGHTS 100·1 I 2 mg "lar: 0 9 mg nicotine. , fllTfR lflmg 'tor11, l lmg mcottnt.Flll€R 100 1 16mg "l111" 12mo OICOhnt,av jlllC191f8118byflCmtthod Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . '· , Joe Spano u Lieutenant OOldblame ta.ltell o.er the roll call on .. Blll 9trt.et B1w" to~t at 10 on IQIC, Ch•ane14, "1ille 8uf• (the late lltcJaael Conrad) an~oee boepltal te8ta. ' I (C)MOYIE *** "Shoot The Moen" (1912) Alber1 Annlr. °""' ~ (D)MOYIE * .. ~ °' 7'l" (1112) ~ ~. LoN Saldn. ())MOYIE • • ''Thi End" (1971) Butt Aeir- noldl, Dom DI LulM. -m»- OO MOYIE U \.; "'Dusty" (1981) 811 Karr Ho9I Tr9¥1thln -1:00- • OAEAT AECOAD Al.BUM COLL.ECT10N l~y .. ** "Battling ~·· (1938) e.n. o.... Eclwa-d a. Rotnori I ::;: THE FAMI. y ***~ "Sepsate Tlblll" (1158) DIC>orlh Karr. 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P \Hkt:R AS MY LAWVER vou LL ' .. , , , I <' r' \ (~ \ ( ~ I by Lynn Johnston by Tom Bat1uk by George Lemont -:.- YOU see , >-te's A CI R CUS PO DIAl'RISI" ... \ A t..t, Hf:; 1"RE:Al"S AR6 L-ARG6 R ueeeR F661' .' by Wiley lMeRE 'S NOTHlt~ MORE TO DISCUSS' ANO NEXT TIM[ YOU WAIH A LAWVER GO SOMfWHFR( ELSE I '1 DON'T SPECIALIZE IN CRtMINAL LAW • l ~ /![_,,I> 'II J.'' ".,, PJJ J ,. .J CRED IT LINE Wiech is president . of Panel-Air Coi'p. Lake Forest re 1dent Jim Wied has been named president and director of Paael·Air Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of residential homebuilder ~~ard·Paclflc Corp. of Costa Mesa. Wiech was previously vice president and aeneral manager or Panel Air. a manufacturer of ltghtweiaht structural products for the aerospace and aircraft industry. He replaces Vu Jacobsen, who becomes chairman of the board of Puel AJr. • • • William D. LyoDI of Westminster has beeo named senior vice president· business development for City National Duk, at was announced by Bram Gol•1mltb, chamnan of the board and chief executive officer of the'Bc\rerty Hills·ba~ bank. Lyons has been a r~g1onal vice president for the bank since I 979 and as a veteran of nearly 30 years in the banking business. • • • Jame1 M. Smltb of Laguna Beach has been named .. ic~ president and director of marketing for SlmTecb, a new Brea company that devetot>s an manufacturers fire resistant building matenals. Before joining Sim Tech. Sm at was chairman of the board of Northwe1t Savto11 and Loa.a A.11octaUon. • • • Westminster resident Marlna Butler has joined the staff of K1D Advertl11Ja1 and Public RelatloD1 as account supervisor. announced Sandr WIECR LYONS SMITH BUTLER ltlDC Bray&GD. prcsisicru of the Nc..wpon Beach-based agency. Prior tOJOanang King. Butler was with 8 .J. Stewart Advertlfla1 aad PabUc f\elatlon1 of Newport Beach. • • • Keuetb J. Gregory has been named president of Irvine-based MlcroVenhlre, lac., a developer of real estate computer software packages. Prior to his present appointment, Gregory served MicroVenture as chief financial officer. He has been with the firm for a year. He came to the firm from Tlmet Mirror Vldeotex Service•, where he served as director, planning and development. • • • Pacesetter Homea, Inc. of Newport Beach has selected Kini Advertl1tn1 & Pabllc Relatloa1, also of Newt><>r1 Beach. to handle marketing communica- 11ons for its commercial d1v1s1on. Pacesetter's commercial division was launched in 1978 for the-purpose of developing and holding properties for investment. • • • Osborne Advertl11D1 Inc., an Irvine-based advertising, public relations and marketing agency spccaalmng in real est.ate and financial accounts. has added three people to its staff, at was announced by Ray Osborne, president of the firm . Merrilee Radati baa been appointed accout coordinator, Terri Snyder has been named executive assistant and Bob Gary also recently joined the Osborne si.afT. Radatz was formerly a coordinator with AJben Ii Alben, Inc:. of Fullerton. Snyder was most recently employed by Cardlu.l, Wtlaon Ii Wilton of Los Angeles. Gary JOtns Osborne from C.J. Se1entrom 6 So11. • • • William V. Johnson has been appointed vice president of sates at Semlcoa of Costa Mesa. reporting to Jack Belove, senior vice president and general manager of Scmacoa. semiconductor d1v1sion. Johnson joins Sc~icoa from Precllloe Monolltblcs, Inc., where he was director of sales. The semiconductor division manufactures small signa.I . transistors, power tran~istors, _Pb~~o­ diodes. chips and wafers for m1h tary, aerospace and high rehabalaty applications. • • • An acre parcel has been purchased an the Irvine lnda1trlal Comptex-Tu1tln by an investment partnership which plans to build a spcculatave 18.000- square-foot research and development facahty on the sate. The property was purchased by the Myford·Dow Partnenblp from Mary B. Luca• of Corona del Mar for S570.000. Jolm Rotbwell of the Newport Beach regional office of Ba1tne11 Proper1lea Brokerage Co. represented the buyer. the seller was represented by DlFranceaco, Hay & Co. • • • Newport Beach resident Terry L. Pbllllppl has joined the investment division in the Newport Beach office ~fGra.b~ & ~UI• Com~erclal ~rokerage Groap. Pnor to Joining Grubb & Elhs. Ph1H1pp1 was as~1atcd ~Ith Dutel Crow Interests of Denver. Joining the office marketing d1v151on an the Newport Beach office as Garf D. Winkelman. Befo~c Joining Grubb.& Eiits. Winkelman was associated with the Upjobn Co. as direct sales specialist. MuruAL FUNDS 'J .. Orange Co&.it OAIL y PILOT/Thureday. Janu ry 19. 198.t COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS Bd Orange County mortgag L~ ContecUPhOM San Manno S&L Any loan officer FIXED (71'4) 771-7100 CaJ America S& L Fay Nadel (714) 77~922 The Hammond Co. Bart Thompaon (714) 730-6000 ,, Aate9 quoted .,. for ~temtty, OWMf· occupted homee, bought wtth a 20% down payment. Eact\ exampi. lncfudee -three of the top tendwa, aa Mleoted by Prime Rating Inc. All lender• have been ranked by lnter .. t rate, polnte, term• and f .... If a lender r~lr• PMI (Private MOf1ga9e tn.uranc:.) It h .. ~ caJc.ulated Into the lnter•t rate shown. All lerldet"I were updated and verified Jan. 9, 1984. FIXED shows the traditional tong.term fixed-rate mortG9Qe. BALLOON mortgagee require the borrower to refinance the loan or pay the batanoe wtthln a f.w yeare. An ADJUSTABLE mortgage came. a vwtat»e lntfr•t rate, edJuated tNery few month• .. Indicated. Int. Amott. ..... Pie. Yre. 12.825 3.0 25 12.750 2.0 16 $160,koo 12 750 2 75 30 $150,000 ... 11.7• ... u .no u • ~~_;.....---:"-• . cap-• tfMt ~percent lncrH• In.,,.. .. ,_ over the t«m of ttie k>en. Note: Information on~ lerMlna In or.- Coonty le prOYtded by Pttme Rat~ tne. of 89Ulllf0.i The rat• for this patlal lilt .,. ~ from PrW Rating'• ~· bw of more INn MO lendlr• lft CatlfomlL TheM lendera control about tow. of_,,.. mon.y avallab6e for rell ........... In tM ..... Mortgage brOkert .,.. not Inducted In ttte dela ...._ More Information mtY be ob..an.d for a ... br ~ Prime Rating, ton trw, et (800) m ..... n.9'~ PUot ~ta no r~blllty tar "'9 Prtme Riiing t9C)Ortl. CHAMBER TO SEAT OFFICERS Installation set for Newport Harbor club 8~ CHRIS CJU WFORD .,.., ..... c.. ...... .. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's l 984 of· ficers and mcmtxn of the board of directors will officially take over lhett du,ies during the annual installat1oq ceremonies Friday. bqjnninaat 6:~ p.m. at the Rq.istry Hotel. Irvine. This year's executive offlOC'l"S in- clude James McLaren Dale. Prcsi· dent: William Ficker, Vice Prnident~ Earline Loop. Secretary. and Robm Shackelton. Chief Financial Officer. A h1ghli&ht of the 1011allation banquet will be the announcement of the I 983 winner of the Cbambcr•s "Cit1.2en of the Year" award. The recipient's name 1s a carefully auard- ed secret until the banquet. The highly prctiJious award has been pven by the Newport Chamber sin~ 1949 to an "individual who, throughout the ycars1 has been an outstandsna leader in the civic, hO· main~rian. and/or business IJ'OW1b aruj_developmcnt of the-Harbor vs-- cdmmunity," accordina to ~h Chamber. fi . · Guest spea.ker or the everuna be Richard Stevens, President Wrathcr Properties Development, Inc., who bas been active in tbe Newport Chamber and the Harbor &Ra for many years. Stevens bll served twice u the chamber's Presi- dent and was awarded the Chamber's "Citizen fo the Year" award for 1975. The cost of the ba.nquet ts $30 per person. Rcxrvations may be made by catting the Chamber office at 644-821 I . Join the club, get so111e leads OvER THE Co uNTER The Leads Club is open to busi- nesswomen interested in an effective promotional concept. The club provides its members with advertising and business con- tacts that could aad an the successful operattqn of a business. Meettngs arc conducted from 12: 15 lo I :30 p.m. each Tuesday afternoon at Los Castillos Restaurant. 15081 Beach Bl vd .. Westminster. Businesswomen interested an al- tendinga club mectangshould contact Dr. Holly Hopkins. club coordinator. at 84 t-3600. or Hedy Colburn, assis- tant coordinator. 75 1-3691 . New FTC rule to curb abuses in debt collectlng After almost 10 -------------------------- SYLVIA PORTER -· years of deep con- troversy. the Federal Trade Commission soon will i~suc a rule that forbids certain abusive debt collec- tion practices and eltm1nates some of•••••••••••••• the harshest rem- edies collectors have had available to catch consumers in debt. ~ The rule 1s to become effective a year after tis publication in the Federal Register -slated for early February-assuming that it is not challenged an court and that Congress doesn't pass a law ovemding 1t. ls this a signal for rejoicing by consumers and consumer protection forces? That depends on how w\despread you believe the most ~b~s1ve collecuon practices have been. The rule docs proh1b1t the worst of the practices; these have ~n concentrated in ghetto areas. an regions where consumers arc generall y ignorant about even common-sense buying and have been the target of unscrupulous lenders. To that extent. the FTC finally has come through and as acting to protect the public. But after almost a decade of pushing and pulling.. the rule meets the approval of finance companies. retailers. credit unions. banks and other lenders. It represents a compromise that decent creditors can easily accept. To that extent. the protecuon may be against abuses that are rcstncted to creditors "'hose pnme goal 1s to gyp the consumer. To be specific. the nc"' rule •Proh1b1ts on loan contracts "'hat are 1.:lOwn a~ confessions of ~udgment. This mea ns 11 forb1dsi contrart laneuase 1n which you. a borrower, wal\ e all n@ ht to any notice to contest a court Judgment and to defend yourself •Forbids contract language that allows the creditor to bypass the courts and to go straight to }Our er 1ployer to assign some of your wages and, an that way. compel you to repay your debt. Under the new rule. the contrac1 also must give you the nght at an) tame to rcvokc your perm1ss1on for a crcdnor to get an touch with your employer Your creditor sull wall be allowed to go to coun to attach.your wages 1f you are 1n defaul t. That's a loophole a mile wide. •Restncts the osc of household goods as blanket collateral for a loan. Many contracts permit a lender to seize your household goods sf you don't repay a debt.. The new rule permits a lender to keep a secunty interest an an atem you re buying with the financmg -a d1nana room ~t. for instance -but the lender no looser wtll be able to sc1u all your fumashangs. 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To keep track of where ompanies are going and which peopl ar helptng them g t there,justwatch ·er dit Line' -everyday In th f3uslness section of your n w DlilJ Pilaf I l •I • . ~~........:...-=--~ ~---"~~~~---'-----~~~--------~----~~-------I I • ., 1'1111 THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,'1984 Big Marco Saldi lead1 Woodbridge paat Laguna Hiiia In ba1ketball. C2 Barons put a little pressure on Seahawks FV matches earlier - 59-51 win over OV By ROGER CARLSON Of .. O..,,... ..... It.didn't require an overtime th11 time, but Fountain Valley Hagh's Barons duplicated an earlier S9-S I victory over rival Ocean View WcdnesdJy night, a.a\nma the inside lane to the Sunset League basketball championship in the process. • It was Foun~in Valley's second straight victory on the road apin1t its two immediate problems (Edison and Ocean View), lcavina the Barons a game upon both with a 4-0leaaue record. "They JU St took us out of our rhythm," said Ocean View Coach Jim.Hams. "They tool us out of our sync wnh their changing defenses." The Barons of Coach Dave Brown took the lead early an the third quarter when 6-7 junior Brent Manin shook loose twice inside for buckets to put Fountain Valley up by a 33-32 count, and at was the Barons for &ood on has third effort to make it 37-36 with 4:40 left an the quarter. h was stall anyone's pme w1th 18 seconds left 1n the third quart~r when Dave Straa&ht connected to pull Ocean Vaewto within 43-41 . but then the Barons went on a 13-0 rampaae in the ne~t 4: 14 10 salt i{ aW.Sy. Ocean View, which had been consistent throuah two quarters, faded against the Barons' pressure defense, with eight straight misfiresdunns that span in which the winners ex tended their lead to 56-41 . "We've been playing awfully good de· fense." said Brown." It was our basic match up zone and it seemed to work out real well in that one stretch." It wasn't all Easy Street for the Barons. who had thrtt buckets disallowed in the first quarter when the offici~ls ruled offensive charies. and a fou nh was levied in the final period, but at was overcome by the double digit scorina of Martin ( 16), Scott Motherhead ( 12) and Rolf Jacobs (I 0). along with a sterlinf floor game by Mike Newton (8 points and assists). The Batons burned Ocean View at its own aame. too, with a 24-16 edae an rcboundanL led by Jacobs (7) and Martin. Oocan View's leading scorer. Steve Moser, was held to 10 points, with JUSt one bucket an the second half. Straight led all Ocean View scorers with 13. Fountain Valley's big run began with Mike Tinney and two free throws with no time left in the third quanei:, and l1nney contmued at the outset of the 1ounh pcnod with a ni~ baseline move and inside shot. Manin got inside for two then Newton stoic the ball and fed Jacobs ?or a mammoth dunk with S:SS left to make it Sl-41 The burst eonunued with Ttnn~y's llJ>, a free throw by Jacobs and a 16-footer from Motherhcad to make 1t S6-4 I with 4:04 Id\. The Barons sizzJcd from the field dcspatt heavy traffic from st.an to finish and very hult room 1n the anterior, connecting on 2S of '4 for S6 pertent. It was a typical Fountain Valley-Ocean View encounter with most of the firepower coming from outside because of the 1n11de traffic. but when Manin finally worked looac an the third quarter, the momentum quickly swung tht Barons' way and Newton was in the middle of it. · Harns wa disappointed with his team'• reaction to the Barons· preu, which helped a~nt for 20 tumo~en (the Barons had 20, too) ... The fint tuM we played we went riJtu through their press, .. said the Ocean View coach. Until Fountain VpUeY broke it open in the . early portion of the (oUith stanza the widnt pp of the pme wis a 6--0 Fountain Valley lad in the first pen~ which eventually became I 30-2'5 deficit with 1.41 Id\ in the half as Ocean View. behind three buc'kcls!rom Moser and frnbman R.tcky Butler in tl\e aecond quarter. appeared to be taluna cttarae. But then the Barons applied more pttHuro out of their matchup zone and suddenly the ball wasn't falling for the Seahawks-and the rebounds were bccomina the property of the Barons. Saltz becomes an instant hero M stan out_ -----was crowd's ancy in New Zealan ByCURTSEEDEN Of ... Dllllr,... ..... As Dann_y Saltz and Chip Hooper squared off at center court an the singles final of the New Zealand Open last Sunday, it djdn't take Iona before Saltz -the fonner Corona del Mar Hi&b tennis standout -~lized he had a rooting section. of more thin S.000 New Zealanden. The aan&Jina 22-year old. who had battled his way through three rounds of qualifying and four more matches to reach the finals of the prestigious tournament, didn't disappoint. He wh1pped 'his American op~ nent, 4-6, ~3. 6-4, 6-4 to earn SIS, d------- and become the _younaest player ev Duley a.Ju to win the New Zealand Open u well as the first qualifier &o c.ver earn the 1 __ la ·th· · ti:--.-.. • title · ~w•t. p ytn& W1 an an ~W\J The vactory completed a 5torybook foot, dropped out in the quartc:rf\nall endina off what wu probebly tbe -: one nwc.b away from a '9lowdown bigest pmble Saltz had ever taken. with. Sahz. after ~e anf~on sprad "Three rounds of qualifyana and up h11 lea and to his aroin. five mo~ marches. Jt was a three-"He's like a ~ over there, .. Saltz week thing. It was a bi& aamble," says of Lewis. 'The crowd is aJW11y1 admitted Saltz, now back at his behind him." Newport ~ch home. Bur with Lewis ou1, the New Saltz, P!ayang ~ell and as confident Zealanders fouod a new hero to cheer. as ever, still a<!mtts there wa.sa ceruun Saltz's opponent, Hooper. has spenr about ofluc.lc involved 1n his victory. much of the week cnticmna the "Y~~ have ~? be lucky in this conditions of the court and, in fact, gam~. h.e says .. I had a a.ood draw. I had received some "bad press .. in ~as1us1 in the nght place at the n&ht Saltz's words. time." Fountain Valley'1 Mille Newton &oea up for lay-up, while beln& •a.noanded by Delly ,... ...... "'Low~ Ocean View'• Tony Panzica (43), Ric ky Butler (51) and Tony Hocker (23). Saltz was also lucky New Znland's Chris Lewis -the same Chns Lewis who faced John McEnroe 1n the finals at Wimbledon last year -was in the wrong place at the wrong time. "He had been saying the court was an a shambles and had said people were being uofa.Jr to him ... Saltz said of Hooper. MS1ncc I wu a qualifier, I definitely had the crowd behtnd me. - Sea View League wants Catholic split Dfff eren ces cited in CIF guidelines; Sepa rate pla~of system s uggest ed __ The mere fact. however, that this time the thoughts arc ,&cared only to the 4-A and 3-A divisions, where th.e stakes and emotions are the highest. could make a difference. Roc£1 CARLSOll Mari1on Aoctch. Bill Brown and Chuck Gallo. among others. Hill has been around 11ncc the single win$. wilh his most productive yearscom1ngat Downey and Santa Ana Valley H 1gh. Gallo has been around. to say the least, coaching at Servile, Cal State Fulltnon, Laguna Hills and now as an assistant at Capo Valley. Brown has earned his repu- NORWALK-Sea View League officials were eltpected to drop a bombshell on the CIFSouthcrn Section Council meeting today- suggesting on the floor that new consideration be made by the body to split the playoffs system -placing all 4-A and 3-A Catholic schools into their own playoffs. Citina the fact the Cl F has estab- lished certain guidelines to auarantee an equity of competition, Corona del Mar Principal Dennis Evans adds this: "The fact is that there arc different proc.edurcs, in terms of certifying coacbts1 attendance areas, rel•· tionships with feeder schools, pay- ments to coaches and the nature of MATE R DEi IN RUNAWAY Mater Dci Hiah's basketball team has seen 1t before and no doubt will face it aaain, but St. Paul tried to play slowdown to 1tay close Wcdnelday nt&ht. All the ploy did was \eep the vlSiUng Swordsmen w1th1n 22 points cntcnn1 the fourth quar- ter, when the Monarchs erupted for ~ po1nu 1n the la t eight minutes to claim an 86-36 Anaelus teque victory It Chai>- man Collqe Tom Lewis reached his 1eonn1 avcraic w11h 33 points. netting 12 oflhcm an the fourth quancr 1. Paul tncdJUlt about cvcrythana in defcruina Lew11. includtn& tnptc- tcaming It time , bu1 11 did no1 help, - Lewis hit 12 or 19 from the Ooor. while Man Bttuwsacrt hid another steady aamc. pourina in 23 potnts and pulltna down 13 rcbounda. Mater Del ( 18-1 ovtrall. 4-0 in lcaaue) mccu Pius X fnday niaht. ft:JQ.11 Ccmto OllC1C I • various boosters clubs. "We're not making a value1udge- ment,just pointing out the funda· mental differences that al'c beginning to threaten the basic philosophies." Anyway you look at it, the rules arc different for the two systems. Whether this rock thrown today wilr become a landslide 1s too soon to figure. But you can be sure. it rattled ~omccagcs. ·,·,· -~. 1.i- PREP SPORTS tation at Brea-Olinda . Ancich? The league is asking for consider· ation to move the 4-A and 3-A Catholic schools into their own playoff system effective in September of I 98S-butdon't hold your breath. Ten years ago asimilar proposal went to the vote. but when the chaps were put on the table, the small schools' power shot it down. Each league has one vote, whether it be the Sunset Leaaue and its~nrollmcnt of 18,000ortheChristian t..eaaue, made up from very small school a of I 00-400 each. They're down to a fistful of can· d1da1es for the vacant Mater Oct High football head coaching position. created by the recent dismissal of Wayne Cochrun, but from what othersarcsayina.1t'sonly a numbers game. One coach an the South Coast area, close to Patton and with a ccnain knowledge into the Mater Dc1 system. says: "I'd bet my house on 1t." Patton has been an aide at Capistrano Valle} since the school bepn operations Cprc-D1ck Enngh1) and 1scons1dercd one of the legit· 1matcyoung hons 1n tbc arena Marijon Anc1ch wa-s alway ... one of the favorites with the press. If you didn't have anything to wntc about aner a few moments With Anc1ch. well. you1ust weren't hstcnina. When Anc1ch 's Swordsmen de· Former Mater Oct High and Notre Dame University star Eric Patton 1s the cho1oc, and has been for several days. Others wt'!o have rcpottcdly a~ plied fortheopcninaarc Dick Hi ll. · fcatcd Mater Dc11n 196 7 (7-3) h1i. team. alona with students and othcrs numbcnngabout SOO. shook a collec· uve fist at the Mater Dc1 crowd af\erward-a tceoe I've not seen (Pleue eee CA TBOLJC/C3) Arnold, El Toro sink CdM, 43-4). Estanc ia , Newport, Saddleback triumph The bia news. in the Sea Vi ew Lcaaut blsketball race came out of El Toro High Wednesday niaht whert the Charaen spruna an upttt aaainst Corona dcl Mar. 1hc rest o{ thc. lcquc went pretty much to form as Estancia raced past Costa Mna to grab undisputed leadership an the lcatue. NewPort Harboredaed Irvine, and Un1vers1ty wu toppled by Saddlcback. Herc's how it went: El Toro U, Corou del Mar f 1 Tho time bomb of El Toro finally blcw up on Corona dcl Mar as the C'harac" knocked off the a Kinas for the first time evtt, w1lh 6-10 Jell Arnold scorin& at the buner The Sea Kinp, now 4-2 an lcque and 11 _. overall, controlled most of the first half with a typical slow, dthbcratc offense to take a 2S-l 2 lead at tile antcrmis 1on1 but £1 Toro (3-3, 6-7) took control and came nack in the ond half wtth more of an up.tempo to overcome the Sea K.tn Arnold, who 1Cortd IO ofh1 19 pomt• in the fourth qu•rttl', al\.O na~bed 1 l rebound to spearhead thoChargcri' up t El Toro, which was down 37-21 an the closing seconds of the third quarter. rolled off 14 stnuJht points early in the founh quarter after 1t had been down 39-27, to take its fint lead of the pme, 41-39. "This i5thc first time that we've beaten CdM ever, at the varsity level," said Chaccr COl(h Tim Travers "'The key for us IS that WC aot the blll 1nto Arnold -he played suptr to~11llt " Craia Markin&. who d1 hed off st" a 1st1 includin& five an the final quaner. fed A mold• pa underneath the t>Hket w11h five seconds remainin& to set up Arnold with the same· winner. E1&ucla H. Cotta Met.a U The Eqln' Scott C lemcn111oeorcd 12 of hi\ 17points1n the third quarttr to end an)' chan<'t of 1 Musttna comeback Costa Mesa down h)' IS at 1ntcrm1 ion. couldn't keep up w11h the speedy Eqlcs who improved their 1caauc rttord to S· I and 14 ' overall . Three other Fa le Joined ( lcments in double fiaurc . Jim C uni1 o~ 16. Jon Johnston added 14 and re rvc Dave funn • chip~ in 10-c•a.ht 1n the final quarter 'They just ou1ran u ," admantd Co ta Mc Coach Tim Panel. ''h wa ba\t<•ally tht1r pttd apmst our hciJbt." ~ Olve Greene led the Muatana with 14 points while Karl Kimme added 12 (S of 7 from the field). Matt Judd led Costa Mesa with 10 r~hounds Ntw.,.rt Harbor 0 , lrvlae ts The ailors(4-2htayedclose 1n tht Sea View u.-sue race Wlth a squeaker over the v1s1tm1 Vaquero (2·4). thanks to Ch uck McGavran's pair of free throws wt th c1&ht tttonds Id\ to 1« 11. NcwPort's stan&Y defense held Irvine to JU,t \Ill points an the final pcnod. the Sailor\. down bv four (39-3S) 11 tht end of the third quancr. outscored Irvine b} 1ev n tn tht final tigh1 minutes to prevail The pmc wa, tight throuahout, and -.11 deadlocked both 1t tht end of the l'i,-.t quarter and at 1ntcrm1 ion Rob Maac led the Jlon wuh 15 points and 10 rebound and McGavran dished ofT five an1\t•1. S.ddlffe4:k '1. ll•lve"lty 11 "We shot tcmbly " lamented Un1vcn1t~ Cotch ttve Sc: 1n and the tatt bore out hit 'mcnt I\ the rOJan• could man e only 2A pcrtenl from the noor, Unhcrsity madt a .-nant run 1n the Rnal quarter, panna thc-deficit tn '"' at l&-32 with po sn ion. bqt as unable to move any doter. "Tht way wt \hot ton~t, we felt fonuoatt to bt that l.'lo\C at that po1nt · 1n addrd. 8r)·ant Walton kd all 'ICortr wtth lO pomt for · Jdltba \:. I I . ~~__,,__.__..........,,,..~--.....--.-..----------------------.... ----... ----... ----.................................... ~ .......... ~ 1' C2 Oranoe Coul DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, January 19, 198<4 SP ORTS BRrAK Raider-Redskin matchup called a bookie's delight From AP dlapatcbu l .\~ VEt1~\ -&-nor. drawn by [!] what ont boolma~cr call~ an "abwlutc •II• perfe<.·t matchup" ma) plunl down a5 much as S 7~ mtlhon tut.al on the Redskin& or Ru1drn rn \u11J4') \ u~'ICt Bowl. the mo t mone) t'\l'r lx'l on an\ on<' ~pontng event in Nc,ada''> kgal s po m tx><> ~' ' · • ·• rtm l<.wk'> hkl' 11 will be the t>1geM c,tnile event we've ever tx)OkcJ," ~td J1mnw Va~ aro. who predict\ his Barbary ( oa\l 'SJlOrt~ book alone will do "well over" Sl million on the ¥"l"'e ··vou ha,cc,rnth1ngioin& for )ou o n th•'>~ the bad ver"u' the guod the l~o bf)l tcam'> playing each other." he addt'll "It"• nn ab.,olutc ~rlecl matchup. ll collld~'t gel an~ heller t."<ccpt maybe..· 11 Dallas wa) there rhe Natwnal I OOlball l cague\ tckv1c,1on rating\ Jcl ltned thl\ )ear leading to talk that rntcrc'1 1n the "IFL might be lc'chng off But not amon~ bettor~ Bookmakcr'i around th1\ gambling cit;. aJrcc: that lhl\ year's Super Bo"l 1s the mo'it attrattl\'C in rc..-ccnt ycur~. With even the professional gambler\ \pht on who 1~ ~01 ng to "'1 n the game. 11 will gcnt>rutc hca' > belting -from S50 m1ll1on to S 75 m1ll10n "111 tx· "'agcrcd 1n Nevada alone 1ih19te of the day Canuclr.a coach Neilson fired VANC'OlJVl R. Bntash ( olu1i1b1a -Kil Roacr Neilson wu1 fired today a• hcJd ' coa<.h of the Vanrnuver < anucki and replace'd behind the bench by General Manaaer Harry Neale for the balann~ ot the National Hockey League season. Neale, also cluh vice ere 1dcnt. ·r.u1d the C)mucks had been "underach1evina • for the last I 'll year under Nealson. "I ft'el at thl~)Unl turl' I'm thl' person bc\I qualified to run the team.' Ncalt' ~1d in u tclt'phone 1nterv1ew from Edmonton Garden Grove's Baker In front LAS VU1AS -Mark Baker of G C..J&rdtn Grove held an I I-pin kad over Bob Handley after three full round'i of the ' Showboat lnv1tat1onal Pro Bowlcr'i A!.· W<:111t1on tournament Wednesday. 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He wa) nnblxd by Oakland in the fint-round of the f'Clular phaK. DcAnarhs. now a sophomon: with Saddleback, ham:rcd a number ohchool records last season. He set new staJldards in hi ls (61 )1 ru ns scored (.SI). bome runs (l I). double ( 11). triples\ 7) and RBI (50) He attended Temple City Hiah An outfielder. DcAngchs was selected 10 the eighth round b> Toronto II he doesn't Sl&J\ with the Blue Jay~ now, he 1s eligible for the next dran in June. NHL All-Stare aelected NEW YORK -Three New York l~lander$ -center Bryan Trottier. n~t · wing Mike Bossy and defenscman Dcnfs .P.otv1n -were named to the Prance of Wales Conference starting team for the National Hockey League All-Star Game Jan. 31 . Jo1nan_J the three Islanders wen lef\ wing Michel 0oukt of Quebec. defcnscmao Ray Bourque of Boston and goaltender Al Jensen of Washington. The second team consisted of goalie Pete Peeters and right wing Rick Middleton of Boston. defenscmen Rod Langway of Washjngton and Phil Housley of Buffalo. center Peter Stastny of Quebec, and Ph1ladel· ph1a let\ wing Bnan Propp. Poly atandoat to Sun Devil• • the mo t souaJlt·afier h1&h ~hool bl kct-' TEMPE. Arll -Chn1 Sandie ont of m ball players 1n C.1hfornt1. r.ays he has verbtlJy airced 10 sign 1 national letter of intent at Arizona State. Sun Devil Coach Bob Wetnhuur1 ~11d the 6-7, 225 pOund Sandie made the commiument Tuc~ay, hut 5till has to 'll&rl the official letter in April "He rs one of the top forward~ -1f not the top • forward -on the West Coa'lt," Weanhauer u1d "He 1s 1e,1t1mate " Sandie 1s nverlliin& 19 point~ and 13 rebounds. Thelamann, Warner honored The11mann of the Washinaton Red~kans c II• TAMPA. Fla. -Quarterback Joe [i] · was named the NFC-'s Most Valuable Player and running back Curt Warner of . Scottie was cho~n the AH ·, MVP by the National Football Leaaue Player!I Aswr1ut1on Wl'dnesday t'elemlon. radio i,...;._,~ TV: NBA-1.akers Gt Pb()('n~. ~50 p.m .. Channel 9. C'olJefa Beaketbell-Utah at BW. 7 p.rn .• Channel '6; c..l al UCLA. ·I I p.m. (dtlaycd), Channel 5. aA.DIO: NBA-Lak&ln at Phoenil. 6:SO P.ID.;: Kl:AC (570). CoU. Bitbtbtll -Freno State at Uc lrviot. ?:30p.m .• KWV£{10S.~t.C11Staw FuUctloo "Lona 8*h SWe. 7:~ p.m ... KNWZ (t 190)i Cal 81 UCLA, 8 p!m~PC (710); Siaoiri'il at U~ I p.m .• KNX (1070J. -BaJtimore•t ~ 9:l0p.m. <delayed), K.FOX (93.S-fM). Guards spark OCC Golden Westr ally ful ls shOrt; Gauchos top Southwestern Cypreu H , Golden West $3 . The visiting Chargers, up by 29-20 at the half failed to score a point in the first 5'h minutes of the second half. But Golden West couldn't do much better as the Rustlers could only pare the lead to five dunng that span. Orange Coa'lt College used fine outside shooting by a tno of guards and cut back on th e turnovers Wednesday night to nip Mt. San Antonio in South Coast Conference basketball acuon. Sull. Golden West. now 1-3 in conference play. battled back to slice the Charger lead to 48-46 with four minutes remaining. The Rustlers were suit w1th1n two at 55-53 following a 25-foot basket by Mike Love. but they were forced to foul Cypress' Ron Connors with 12 seconds lef\ and the sophomore forward sank one of two free throws for the Elsewhere, a Golden West rally fell a few points shon as v1s1ting Cypress held on for Its third sec Wln in four trtes. and Saddle back made It three out of four in Paci fie Coast Conference play. Here's what happened: final marg.in of victory. · Golden West's Rob Dameron, who came into the game averaging 15 pointS 10 SCC play, took just two SbOU and missed both of them. He fouled out wit}) eight minutes remaining. · Oran1c Coast 51, Mt. San ADtonlo 68 OCC forwards -battling Mt. San Antonio's rugged zone defense .._.accounted for JUSt eight points. which let\ matters in the hands of the Pirate guards. And they responded. Jeff Stephens scored 17 points, John Berry added 12 mor~ and Darrick Morgan scored 10 of his 11 points in the ~cond half as OCC managed to hold on for the victory. Andy Marus1ch paced Cypress ( 1.2-6 overall) with 16 points. Dave Rogers added 14 and Connors contributed 11. For Golden West, Love had 15 whale Bob O'Connor added I 0. Center Jack Haley had eight points and a career- h1gh 11 rebounds. A pa1roffrtt throws by Brad Farmer with two seconds remaining gave the Bucs a three-point lead. OCC then allowed the Mounties to score uncontested. S1ddlebaek 19, Soutbwe1tern 51 The loss left Mt. San Antonio with an 0-4 record 1n Craig Johnson and reserve Mark Thomascach scored SCC play while OCC pulled even at 2-2. 19 points to lead the Gauchos to their third victory in fo ur OCC. which commatted 29 turnovers Saturday at ·Pacific Coast Conference tnes. . Cypress turned the ball over JUSt ni,ne times Wednesday Southwestern pulled to within 57-54 with 2: 14 night · remaining. before Saddleback could repin control. In add1t1on. the Bucs hit 13 of 15 free throws (87 The physical game had five different players fc:iul out, ~rccnt) to pull out the victory. incl uding Southwestem's 7-2 center Larry Irwin and It was a near.flawless game by Stephens. Berry and forward Jon Freeman. Morgan. -OCC's forwards, an battling the ruged inside The Gauchos needed six of seven clutch free throws game of the Mounties, committed I 5 of the Pirates' 16 by Johnson in the final two minutes to ice the game. fouls The loss was only the third in 18 tnes for the Apaches. Janis Ba~night led Mt. San Antonio w11h 21 point~ their first in PC\ play. COLLEGE BASK[ TBALL North Carolina hangs on, 69-66 No . 6 Georgetown edges Providen ce in Big East contes~ From AP dl1patebt1 CHAPEL HILL. NC -Michael Jordan scored 23 points. mcluding three crucial potnts in the closing moments. a'i top-ranked and un- beaten North Carolina held off Vir- g1n1a for a f,<J.fi6 Atlantic Coast ( onfcrcnn· baskcLball '1cLon Wcdnc\da\ V1rg1n1a· can<.'d a 21-po1n1 Tar Heel lead do" n to one behind the hot shooting ol Othell Wilson. With his team trailing 58-37 with 10:44 lcf\, Wilson scored 13 of Virginia·., next 21 points. Dunng 1hal time. Nonh ( arohna could manage onl y a Matt Dohen> free throw , Jordan broke the Wil~on-lcd V1r- a101a )prec With 3JUmpcr from the left ba~hnc with 4 50 left. He wac; fouled hy Kenton Fdehn with l 11 lef\ and canned the \econd nf a two-shot foul to e~tt'nd North Carolina·, lead to 62-58. Jordan adnuuc<l 11 wac; frustmtina watching V11g101a wh1t1lt' away 11 North C"arohna'"' 21 point lead "We Just got 100 relaxed apin'it a &ood club." h<' ~aid "Dunn& that ~•retch, we WC'ren 't taking our tame and we were trying 10 iet at up the noor 100 fa~t ... In other action 1nvolv1ng top 20 teams: Geor1e1own 80. Providence 7' WASHI NGTON -Patrick Ewing and David W1nga1c each scored 18 points to lead the sixth-ranked Hoyas to the Bii East victory The victory raised Georgc1own') record to 14-2 and 3-1 1n the conference. Providence. which got 15 points from Ous Thorpe. fell to 9.5 and 1-4. 8111 Manin added 16 for Georgetown. Providence led only twice. the last time with more than six minutes lcfi in the fint half Gcorgclown opened the second half with a 12-8 spun that gave the Hoy as a 51-42 lead Oklahoma 100, Colorado 89 BOULDER. Colo. -Wayman Tisdale scored 36 points and Jan Pannell hit eight stnught free throws as No. 20 O~lahoma battled Colo- rado and the Buffalo fant to prevail in double-ovenime. Playing before 10.649. Colorado'" second-largest home crowd. Okla- homa. 14-2. called a timeout w11h nine seconds leO in the Bia Eight game. When play resumed. the Sooner playeM gathered at halfcourt and traded insults with the Colorado fBM Oklahoma Coach Billy Tubbs made an ob$C'ene gesture toward the crowd. which responded with a hail of debris. As the..OkJahoma players lcf\ the floor. they threw wme of thc dcbns back at the fans College, prep basketball scores ., If f Si~vlle 71, II.,_, AMel ~1 S«re '1 P1ut X n ' .OUTH COAIT L•AOUI C•Pl•lr•no llt11tv ••· L•tune ~n)/ WOO<IWICIOI "· LAIUM Hill• M MIUlon VlelO 90, h" CltfNWll• to CUfTIMY t..8AOU8 CtnvCM n. (I ~ ' l'oollllt 41 hf'll• Al\e V•lley ll '-"11 Alll 16. 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UI lneloOt •" ,,., ... ,,, COLl.808 llUTG!lt\ lle111~ .Hfry P••lfCV\111• " 111l1t•rll fnolbtH r oacll 01.YWKS US Ol YMltl( COMMttTl!E!-'4•mM l •rry Mc:Ctllul'l'I diftelor Of lilt US ()eyt'> H Trt t111nt Cef'•tr •' Cotor•Oll ""tnt• TINNIS US lCNl\ll\ A\\O<;IATIC)N -Nt""'° Jlmm• Ar \ It lhl U \ 01v1, Cull Tl'am ' Orang• Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Thureday. Ja Riggins isn't your ·ordinary running back He has own plan of attack Sunday against Raiders. TAMPA, na (A P) M.m.:u • Allen of lhe Los Angele) Ra11dcr' thinks John R11&Jn<1 may be 1u•t a little bu cra1y -and a~ 1f lO provr tt WedneMiay. the Washington fullbat k showed up in paratmo~r garb fo r hi\ one-man show al the Super Bowl R1uin• ha\ become something of an t"vent in his own right Last year, before h1 \ rc<.ord·brcak· 1ng {>frformancc 10 1hc Ked skin•' 27·17 Super Bowl v11:tory over M1am1, he cstablishcd h111 o wn tra· d1t1on of <,Ort , d1s<laining tht• table~ \Ct up for 1nterv11:w., and rnndutung. instead. h1., own nrw\ 1.:onfcrrnu. a practice prcv1ou\I)' limned to the head coaches. A nd he did it 1n mili tary fat1guc'i. Riggins alM> showed up al a pre· pme pany decked out in white 11r and tails On Wedncsda>., aptn 1n military dre<i • R1gg1n~ aa,a1n ')Ct himself apart from the rr'>l of the Re<bkin~. holding center sta1e befo re they amvcd for their interviews, "You're probably wondering why I'm dressed like this, nJ'ht''" he hcgan. Then, with his best (,enerul C1c:orgc Patton-Ocoric C. Scott blu,ter. he explained: "Well, last year the Redskins marched on M1am1 ThlS year we shall Oy over L.A The bombs will be hot and heavy in the first half. allow1na our around troops to pos- ition 1he ml1Clv ci lO carry u1 to victory "Thn," hi d. poinuna 11 tu hc <a v1ly emble med 1h.trt. "u from the D <. Air Nattonal Guard -IO bC t1ln:ful what you say or you may bC' • v1&1 tcd b y .an F4 Phantom fi&hter." When a'ked how be felt a"bout the. pxom1\C made by Raiders defensive~ end l y lc Al11do to "tear R111Jn'' head off,'' Riaa:ans 1d he'd apc:nt• ru~ay·, photo sa 1on at Tampa Stacllum ''loolong for a aon spot to whtn he knocki my block ofT, n'll fall in a n1t.e, ~on ~pot and won't get all bru1\Cd up -and I ho pe he's enoua}l ofa gentleman lo hand 1t back to me " Later WcdoeMfay, at the Raiden' ho1c.1. Al.ado responded in lun<L "I~ hoPt: when he runs over my che t," he; \aid, "that he \tops to dult off the; de<it marki " . ~ R 1gin~ 1\ a bulldoz1n1 runner,, stnught ahead. knocklna down as~ many people as he can. No One -~ but wildly outspoken. Allen. hi&., counterpan, is a 1.a1lbac:k with all lhe· moves -but relatively quiet "I 1h1nk I'm pl"Ctt)' out&Oma. but I'm not inlo what he don," Allen wd ofR1uin\· pcrfomuna. "I hkcJohn • lot and I'm ~y1n1 th1'i w1lh aff«t1on. A lot of people say he's crazy and, well. maybe he ts - a little. But that'$ h1~ thing It'~ not mine " As for the Ka1dcrs, wmc of whom also havr a reputation ofbc1n1lu ta bit ofT<enter, Allen said. "They re aJJ nonnal -in their own way.'" R1g1n\ earned the ball 375 umtt dunng the 'ICawn, Allen. 226 Baldi 's 321191D topsLaguna Bllls WoOdbrid&c ff aah't ) w::: bauacat bed" inio \he winntt".1 circle Wedaaday ~ Dilbt. in South c.o..st ~ ~ but the victory iloei DO ~ tban simply k~ l*t Wi1' Mt e11a Mlllion Viejo and ruDiller4P Cat'Anno Valley. (4-'). ....... 1aow la. Milt: ........................... ' ~-"Mfft»~lllllr.'"diifi\Vamon· 6-\0 JtiJlil .... HUdeDI. KOftd ll mwftll a conttatmt batriJe of • WOOd~ jumi>td co a 3 Mlft.ime lead. .. Ht did • sre•• job ton1aht ... 5.Atd WoodbridP Coach Jlill Shannon. Ulufta H1U1 cut the matJjn con- ~ 1n the closina aecon<tt when Woocllridit failed'° take ad van111t al the lf.ne. bUI ill aenetal. it ""IS Woodbridet's pme fh>m «art to ftoish. U was WoOdbridat's lint vldory wt;J;aua fout·• awtinft!l:Y.maku Matte fonnser, who bae lost for tbe rtmarndet ·of 1be season because 6h knee in.iUf)'. Janion Man 0t)-er and Orq Pldiett 1¥ett called Llpoft to ftll tht voW aad ~ 1l«t tqual to tho wk Wednetday. laktl~ 14rebo.aodsas ~ ... co.Id ., Unit in me •ay of .._ ...._.. 10 counw apiott the ~lOenw. :TeidUtle. • U, Mt ltic one aOd ~· n• • 1911 napon 1111&in1l Mia~ Ud Tocn Boriulc added I POi1111 ~ b' WOOd· bfidle. t_.... 'Hilk .... ~ by Robert <Artcf. Jlced RJnJt)cr and Chris Davia, adl wilh 12. UlGA WM htld 10 2_po"int~. c.,.v....,.1 ,.,...~11 .capisuano va&ley toot Che lad cartr in the toCoG4 quancr for lood but at wam't a routine victoty for lht Couun ~any meam:; -:rfie Anilts of~ k4idl MR WllhlJl Ull Wltb 2 JIUDwa a · before a bfteklway "4IP · lhanb to 1 wPCfb bloick by lkart -ended &be Ariilli' bi4. ""We rftay pa faDIMltic 111111!!11 CNl ofScotl fOriW." mid I .......... C'oedl Craia Fllc1w. Fonaaat.liil l 1 oll6 lrom IMMW to fi.U. ... 21,,.-. _. ~ Nae11aodNickll'. .... ..a lJW 12°J)Oinu for lAii .. BcKh. c.po·i bil.lanQed ftmllltl .... ed wi&b Matt Oua (22); N .. ,... Cal (I ~· Burt Call (J I) .:ad 8rialt Tnrwno {10 in doub1c flJw'ts. apo hH 29 of 64 from tbt &Id (4-'.3 percent). Mla&lo9 Va.je H. S. CleiiMllM .. The CM~Ot attd tcOri~ .t"°'11 from every pi~ IO eMify d.isPQ:lr GI the hOS1 Tnto u the wtnoen (s:-0 io teaaue olay) took an early lead Ind continued to ptk up the p0ints on Sian Clemente (1-4). Mitslon Viejo hdd a comfonabte 39-26 lead at the rntermiaaon before tX(>lodin1 in tbc lleCOnd balf wilb S 1 poun1. 32 10 the fourth quaner. The DiabJos thO'M!d no merey as they used a fulkoUn .~ \be eotire way, after tbey bad foreed over 10 Tnton tumovm in the fint quarter. San Cltmrnte wu putty of 32 tumovm in the p.me . "A .re.lly fireckp ·defmte is Y.Ml actually dJ4 it fOt .., .. MiMH>i ~itao Coacb Bob Minier laid •.. Wt .._ s-nnnina and oursuardt J*Yod .,., (on defttise) .. We had ~l UASU ion·iaht -dial may be a hOot rttWJ: We j u. !imply out.qu1ckcd lhtm Wt played really well.·· CATHOLIC SPLIT ... From Cl repeated anywhere When the Mon1m h~ wnc p1 lied agatn\t St Paul n few year~ latn. An c1th wa\Quo1cd as ..ayinll "Wt: don'lJU!ll d1~like Mater CX-1 Wl' HA Tl: Mater I >c1 .. Anc1eh'Hccord of 1 Q '\. '\) and lhtt"<' C'I F crown\ in 22 years'" a re- mark.able o ne, hu1 1f hl' hcrumc\ the new Mater rx-1 coach. well. that would he the equivalent o f Mnrtt:trl'l Tho1c hcrb<.'1nglm¥.>n e<.I M 1\\ •\rRt'n una <;till. the Mon.m h\ arrx·ar to l1IH· lhc 1d~a of WIOOIOjl. a'i C\ 1<.IC'Ol ed.,, 1hcir haskt•1h.ill fortunc\ and thJt'' where An<.11. h hold' J h1g kl·~ S1nu 11Ui' "hen tht· M 1111.111 h' IO'>l < 'oa1.h 1>1ck ( 11u1.., 111 < al \1,111· f ullcrton, M a tt•r I >l'1 i1J'>n°t lrn11e clollt' to rca.a Ill I llll 1 l \ nne t 1 m<' rue\ t1gc,\.1vc thc l~Ml.1mp •Kn an 11·1 ~a~on wh1(h wa' rt'.1/h ( °'"' \ team Tho\C.'glory,1·nr,ol llJ\,1Y 11. 19S6(12-0). l~HllJ ti 11 lllW Boxer •stable• SAN Otrr rO r \ 1•1 -\tr~ 11 D.lrden. 1 24·H·nr old hm<'r rt'• m11ncd u n1.nn~ 1011' ,ind 1n , n11rAI cond1t1on nl < 1tn,,m11n1 I f11,p1t.il WeJne\da} alter \Ufl!t'n In \tor blecdina 1n h1\ hrnin Imm u ~n1>1. II.nut 10 8 fi&ht ''lie'\ 1111 in 11111 lt1t1ual lit~ unit hu1 h" 'Ital \IJn' art' \tahk •• uu<.I ho \pttal 'f'nlu''"nm. n ( h11' C..hap1ro OarJrn l1p~,1 int11 unl """ 1nu<1 nc\\ .a~iut I' or 16 \Cl 1)n1.1' .11tn lx'rn1 htl Wllh 1 n UJ'\IX'lt"UI from \h \\' \co 11 1n th..: IOt h round nl .a JUlltut v.flt1 rwr11h1 ft \I 1 Ul""l.1 n1,ht 111-11 l'H>O(l l-1).19t>~(Y-I I), 1~6' t'J ll 1%4 (7 llandl%\fl~·<l-l )are IU\l llll'nH>rlC\ \1nl~' 1966 Mater Dc1 ha<1 won ont· <If Jlla)oll pme(lhe17 ~~up~1 of h1ntanu la'll lall) \nt ll h Y.nuldn'1 'land tor I hat '-l 'l'rlhl'lr'' don ·1 tx·t ap in't P.111110 I hl· Monur('h\ art" e-.f){'<.·ted 10 111.i~r an .innuunremcnt J nda~ Boy gets wis h: S upe r Bowl \\ \\l ll .... C.fO"-I \Pl The In ".11 nld \(111 of a 'ldtn pohl c ntfo C'I will h..· l(<Hntt tn the \upcr Bo""I ·'' h" futhcr had prom1~ \ pohu• \pokc<1m;ln -.: "' 1hnt \1.11 ~l\h.11d !k,1\1.'f\ haJ r mm· 1...,d "" '11n lo-.t·l"h 1(1t:hard a tnp 111 1 iatl11"t111 lhc ~;u.h1ngtun R t'd\~IO' "cnl 101hc \urer Bo""l 8 u1 lko,rr\, J \1.lcran of more thnn ~O H'ar-. o n the Pul)S f 1tt1"c ... , ctH1nt) t'tll1u· Torn· wa\ 'hol and ktlkd during a robhrry a11cmp1 la't c >ctohcr \\ hrn "'ord ol that prum1 ru ht"\I rnntr C •t'orge·, Police < htd ~faharl Flaht"rt), hr. l •llN l 1mpa pohu· 1 ampa'' .,,.,\Int lhl<'I non 1\,11·v.hcrgft 11'\cn con· 1.1ltl"\I NJ I \C'LUIH\ awauh \\'ho mana~r<.I to dia up tv.o >->ard· hnc ttd.ct• 1 hr 1 ampa h'lt~I Onkr "' Pulh.'C ~1d for lhc lt\ JC'h l ht' 'outh and ha ndfattltt, Ham Mtlltt, wtll dn'r to l 1mra for 1hr me Sunda\ 1n1t the l C'\ \n kt tt tilm ' 04 Orange COnt DAILY PILOT/Thuradey, January 19, 1984 Kla aga Teen-age goalie sparks Buffalo with 30 saves -- INOLEWOOD (AP) -Tom BarTa so passed up a "' spot on the U.S. Olympic hockey team to sign on with the Buffalo Sabres, and the National Hockey League's aaun appurs to be the U.S. team's loss. The Boston teenaacr made 30 saves in the·BuffaJo net to gain his first NHLshutoutas the Sabi cs defeated the Los Angeles Kings 4-0 Wednesday niaht at the Forum. "In the last four pmes I c~me close to shutouts," the 18-ycar-old roolue aoahe said afterwards. "but I lost (those) shutouts in the last few minutes of each pme. So 11 was a ~I good fechn§ to act my tint NHL shoutout. Its been one of my goals.· The victory stretched the Sabres' wan streak to cl&ht games, their longest wanning stnng of the year. and the league's second longest victory stretch. It also moved the Sabres into first place an the Adams Division past the idle Boston Bruins. "Barrasso is off to a tremendous start for us," said Buffalo Coach Scotty Bowman. "The team is playing well in front of him and that 1s an important thing for a goahe. The Kings have bttn scoring a quite a few goals lately so WC felt fortunate to get that shutout." Los Angeles wma Dave Taylor was among those frustrated b} the )Oung goalie. ··aarrasso was terrific. He never got out ofposrnon 1n the nets. I had a couple of good chances. but he's so big and ht doesn't give )OU much room to shoot." said Taylor. "Bcang 6-foot-3 helps me in the net," said Barrasso "I have good reaction time and that's what 1t takes to be successful. I think I've adapted well to the National Hockey Lca~uc style of play." Why didn't he want to take those attnbutcs into Olympic competition? "' ... !didn't feel motivated to play m the Olympics or wm a ~old mt'dal." he said. "I furthered myselfm my own goals an life by s1gnmg to play with the Sabres. Its the best thing for me." It's also the best thing for the Sabres. according to cx- K1ngs defenscman Jerry Korab. "Tom 1s playing super for us," said Korab. "He's playing like he's been an the league for ten years. He's as good a young goalie as I've ever seen. The Sabres took a 1-0 lead at the 11:36 mark of the opening period when Dave Andreychuk stole the puck from the Kings' Charlie Simmer and skated in alone to beat goalie Marco Baron. Battling for a rebound Fountain Valley Htgh•e Rolf Jacobs (44) and Ocean Vlew•e Dave Dreenlck (21) 10 up for a rebound daring Wedne.day night•• action at Ocean View a• Mike Newton (left) and Dave Strata.ht look on. Fountain Valley poeted 69-5 f win. DE AT H NOTICES PRENTISS . around radar and Bat.a, V ER N 0 N PRE NT l SS t.ransmiaion and recordlftl LIEUTENANT COLONEL wMch wu the forerunner USA, RETIBED, born Sep-ol modem telemetry ~h· tember 26. 1917 to Imelda nlques. He ruaht catc.-d )Ill a.nd Vern.an S PrenU. an ..Utl'd ta.k.a(f thn.aat unlta S.n Jt'taN:UOO, California on nu.meroua alrcrah. From Mr Prentiaa attended ·1961·1963 he W*5 with ~ 11ehoola m Berkeley, Cali-Fllal't Teet & Development fon. and \he Univel"lity of Dtr«torate at The Alt Fo~ Callfoml.a at Berkeley of f'l· .. ~· "'("'' r""'"r nt F.ti which he aractuatl'd in May wards Alt Fort"e Bat, Call· llMO with a Bachelor In Sci-fomia. From 1953-1966 Mr ence ~ tn Aeronauucal Prentiss wu wilh the Air Englneenng. Mr Prentl• Technical lntelll9ence entered active duty u a Sec· Center ln Tokyo. Japan. He ond Lleutenanl ~venlh In-wu resporwble for the aur· fantry, Third Infantry replltious removal of a Division of the United Ruliian MIO 15 and a YAK States Army in July 1940. 18 aircraft from K0ttt dur- He applied for and received Ing lhe Korean ConflJct and 1 a tranafer to The Army I.Jr later flight tntina The Corpe and graduatc.-d Pilot MlG 15 iJI now in Air Force Trainee in li42. Ho wu a. Museum and \he YAK 18 la signed as a twin engine in the National ~ & Space bomber pilot and at the end Museum Collecuon. He con- of World War Il waa ln tlnued hia work for the Air training as a P-6 l Long Force Intelligence at Wright Range Weather Reoonnaia-Patteraon Alt Force Bue aance Pilot. Following the and the Pentagon in Wuh- war, Mr Prentm wu a 1tu-ington, until hil retlrement dent at tbe Army Air in 1961 with tM rank of F'orce's Institute' of Tech-Lieutenant Colonel. For e9· nology and later Princeton tabliahing an Air Technical Un.iversity from which he Intelligence capability ln the received the degree of Mu-Chinese Air Force in ter of Science in Aero-Taiwan, Mr Prentiaa wu nautical Engineering in awarded Chlneae Pilot 1948. He thereafter went to Wings, and prettented by the Wright Pattel"llOn Air Force Chief of the Chlnetie Air Base in Dayton, Ohio as Force, General Tiger Wana, head of the Flight Research with his peraonal flying Section, Flight Teat IC8J'f. Mr Prentiss wu em- Oivi&lon, Air Material Com-ployed by McDonnell mand, where he wa.s re· Douglas Corp as a planning sponaible for developing manager for the commercial new techniques of flight tes· aircraft production from ting and instrucllan. Hi.s 1961 unttl hi.a reurement ln work pioneered the use of 1980. Mr Prentlsl was an Pl&.IC NOTICE NOTICE Of' TINSTIE •AUi T.t.No.U7 YCMI .. kl defeult ..,_, a J>Md of Truet, .._..., Mow. 11, 1-.,,._ ....,_ .-. ectlon to ,,.._, 1¥ propetty, " m-, be ...... ,... Nie. II 1°" need -..... ..ttCM, oC avid philatelist and pho- tographer who traveled Sunkist meet: Legitimate Olympic preview .... netlffe of .... PNCMdl~ ...inet rou. fCMI IM4*t contac1 • ...,.,. STEWART TITLE OF CALI-FORNIA, a California COfPOl"•tlon .. duly appointed Tru1tM undet the widely. He passed away January 17,1984 in Newport Beach. Mr Prentisa is survived by his widow Edith L . Prenlisa of Cqrona del Mar and three eona, Michael Vernon Prentiss of Dallas, Texas, Richard Daniel Prentiss of Newport, Hhode Island and Jeffery Thomas Prentiss o-...tlle, Washington. Visi tat.awf will be held at Pacific View Memorial Park Wednesday, January 18,1984 from 5 until 9PM. Service will be held in Pacific View Chapel, Thursday at 10 AM . Pacific View Mortuary, Directors. Scott, Stone compete Friday; Many area preps entered field goes to work with the pole vault ope01ng things up at 7: 15. The first running event of the evening has an area flavor with teams from Edison and Newport Harbor competing in the girls two-mile relay. The boys two-mile eYenl follows. and Fountain Valley. University. Mater De1. Mission Viejo and El Toro are represented. D I I 3 . . h . I d I followlnQ Cleaetlbed deed ot tru1t a .y a.re among competitors mt ~ gir.s rate .m• e run. WILL S£LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Irvine s Laura Chapel and El Toro s Nicole Biggers are TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR hoed up together in the 880. CASH or u .. .-forth In s.ctlon Univers1t\ 's Annene Rogers and El Toro's Tonya 2924h ortneCMI Code, 111 rlgh1.11t1e R . h. h be Se V' Le ·11 •nd lnter"t conYeY'ed to and now ansom.mw atm1g t a a 1ew agueprev1ew,w1 heldtr;1tun0erM1dOeedofTru1tln be featured m separate heats of the 500 yard run. the ptoperty nerelnatter deecflbed TRUSTOR: GILBERT HERRERA. ByCURTSEEDEN Of tM Delly .... 8tllfl Both Costa Mesa and Edison will compete in different heats m the girls mile relay FRIDA Y'S SCHEDULE nurdles 1 S9 -Bovs 60-verd nur JR. and DARLA SUE NUNN HER· S om -Bon oote vaun, 8ov• dies -----------IO"i! iumo Bon 1111111 iumo. G1rts 7. RERA, husband end wife .. joint LOS ANGELES -A legJt1mate Olympic track preview fcatunng among others miler Steve Scott. pole vaulter Billy Olson, spnnter Calvin Smith and high jumper Dwight Stones, 1s in store Fnday night at the Los Angeles Sports Arena at the 25th annual Sunk1st Indoor Invitational. The meet, which officially kicks off the Olympic year in track, has also lured some outstanding intema11onal competitors. most notably Czechoslovakian Jarm1la Kratochvilova. tabbed' 1983 Athlete of the Y car' by Track and Field News., in her Amencan debut. Competition begins at 5 p.m. with high school events which will include ~veraJ area athletes. ihe world class Of individual note are Woodbridge's Enc Schermerhorn and Fountain Valley's Chris Sperle. who will compete in separate heats in the 500.yard run. as well as Irvine's Ken Simms and El T oro's Scott Anderson. who are m the same heat in the 880. Uana Hills· Andy Sims will compete in the first heat of the same event. Corona del Mar''i distance standout Dave Anderson faces a stiff field in the boys seeded mile run. The Sea Kings will also field a relay team in the boys mile rela). competing . againt Hawthorne, Et!>enhower and Long Beach Poly in the first of three heats. Mater Dci's Claire Feit and M1ss1on V1eJo's Maura m11e reiav. S:12 -eon l·mlle relav, • 06 om -Coen 60-verd llur · tenantt s '1S -Girts 590 (l seclionsl. s 33 _ Cllts I 11 -Hlon KllOOI foott>all 60, BENEFICIARY: RAYMOND M Bov• SOO (7 secllonsl S 41 -Bovs I IS -C»fln trio+e iumo. I 11 -BULLO ANO ANGELA BULLO, l'lut-640-vard rein 13 •actions), S ~ -Ooen SO·vard du n, I 24 -Bon 60-band end Wife u joint tenant• Girls MO-verd relay ('1 sections) vard dasn, l"JO -L-nds 60. l·:W R«lorded November 24, 1~2 u 6 om -Bon trlole lumo, 6 01 --women' 60-vard O.sh, • 42 -lnllr No 82-413991 of Offlclel Ae-G .. 0 ('1 Ooen 60·vard cuuh, 8 4S -Open • Iris ~lTorlsl, 6 10 -Bovs ,,10.., iumo a·sa _ Woman's 500 COfd1 In the otlloa of the Aec:Ofdef of aao 17 sectlonsl, 6 11 -Bovs rated • Or•l'VWI County· Nkl deed of trvat mlia, 6 77 -Girls rated mile. 6 37 -9:08 om. -Bovs h 160 ralav, 9:14 -··-. • -Oe>an lwo mtlt, 9.71 -Man's deecrlbel the lollow\oo property: Bovs raltel two mile. 6 SO -Glrls l,OOO·vard run. 9'3S _ Bon sffOe<I LOT 75 OF TRACT NO. 5132 AS mite relay 17 H<:llonsJ PER M P RECORDED BOOK 1 0 m -Women's 10119 iumo. 7 02 mile run, 9:44 -Oe>an SOO dash, 9.Sl A IN -Bovs mile rtlev 13 secllonsl, 7 10 -Oe>an mlle run, 9 S9 -Girls 182, PAGES 14 to 40 INCLUSIVE OF -Ooen POia vaun, 1 11 _ Bon seedeO mite run MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN THE sff<led two mile, 7 30 -woman·s 101!7 om -w-n·s llO·vard OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AE-mlie run, 7.31 -Cor00<alt co-eo run, 10 IS -Communllv cotle9a mlle CORDER OF SAID ORANGE COUN· ,,..,.v 1 ~, -w,. .... .,. • "' .. "'•"'1 , ... v TY. MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS 3882 ---------------------• Flnllterr•. Huntington Beech, Ca 92649 .. (H a .. ,.., addreu or com- Carruthers leading NMYC ~nsts San Diego St. figure skating meet ~:;i-1_28 raps NCAA mon ~Ion 11 ltlown aboYe. no warranty r. giwn to ltl comple1en.N or correc:tneu). The Vendor undef .. ld Deed of Tru1t, by reuon of a b<Nch or d• rault In the obt1gatlon1 eecured thereby, hefetolore executed and delivered to the underalgned a writ-ten Oec:larauon of Oefeull and De-mand for Sale, and written nolloe of t>rMCtt and of elec:llon to !*JM the under91gned to NII aald property lo .. u,ry Mid obllgatlon1. and tner• HB Mesa skaters Ludin.gton of the Skating Club at ___ • W1lm1ngton. Del.. plan a heretofore in third place untried compet111on move tonight in the pairs skating final -wh1<:h after short program accounts for 75 percent of their total ----score. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Peter It'!> called a ''throw quad." and and Kitty Carruthers pos1t1oncd requires Peter to toss hi s 22-year-old themselves for their fourth con-sister into the air with enough secutive pairs championship at the velocity to permit her to do a four· U.S. Figure Skating Championships revolution jump. after displaying a dazzling new short 'Tm going to be the first one to do program they found more enjoyable. 11," Kitty predicted ... They told me 11 but more challengJng than past rou-couldn't be done .. tines. The pair won high technical marks Meanwhile. three-time world for their spht double-twist and side· men's champ Scott Hamilton ~cared by-side loop 1umps Wednesday dur- up today for the second leg in his mg the two-minute short program quest for his fourth straight Amcncan and were awarded I 03.4 points. title by winning the compulsory They received marks of 5.9 -one figures Wednesday. the first day of off a perfect 6.0 -from two of the these Olympic-year nattonal cham-nine 1udges for presentat1on of the p1onsh1ps. program, which they adopted this Also scheduled today 1s the open· year after using a more classical mg act 1n the three-part drama approach 1n compet111ons past. between 1983 world and American "We're excited about this. because champion Rosalyn Sumners, 19. and 1n my eyes. it's vel) exciting and 1982 world and U.S. champ Elaine lh.at's what the short program should Zayak. 18. be." the 24-ycar-old Peter said The Wlnner of the women's com· "I want 1t a little better for the pulsones at the Bountiful nnk will Olympics. definitely," Ludington gain a shght advantage 1n the psycho-said. "I have to be very cnucal of it. logical war between the duo expected I'm very pleased with the way they to provide these nationals w1th the skated tonight. There are little things tightest battle for first. they've got to work on. but it''i good 10 The women's short program is have those little things to work on. I Fnday, with the free-skating long know they can perfonn It much program set for Saturday. better." Judy Blumberg and Michael In second we~ Wilham Fauver Sc1bert. bron1:e mcdahstt 1n the world and-bea Ann M1llcr. nho of-ttte last year. begin the cha~ for their Wilmington club. with 100 7 potnt\, third stra1ght national champ1onsh1p while Huntington Beach's Burt Lan- today an ice dancing with com-con and his partner Jill Watson of pulsoncs. The finals are Saturday. Costa Mesa were 1h1 rd with 9Q 6. The top three placers in each Hamiton. 25. prepared for his champ1onsh1p category cam berths seven-element. two-minute short on the U.S. team at the Winter program by earning fi~t place from Olympics. set to begin Feb 8 at all nine judges for his meticulous Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. 1raci ngofrequ1red school figures. The The Carrutherses. coached by Ron men·s finals arc Fnda) night SAN DIEGO (A P) -Although San Diego State will accept the sanctions against its basketball team handed att., the undefalgned caUMd Mid down Wcdnesda} by the National Collegiate ..\thlct1c notice 01 breech and of election to Association SDSU President Dr Thomas B Da" b4I Reco<ded Sept 29, 1983 .. 1n1tr • · • J No. 83-42995 t of uld Official Ae-nonetheless 1ook the athletic organization to task for its COl'd•. 1n vest1gative methods. Said 1a1ew111 b4I made, bul without "It 1s a sad day for SDSU to be sanctioned by the covenantOl'warranty,upt ... orlm- N(-AA" th fi .. D d "I · dd d r plied, regarding tltle, posaaalon, or 1or e 1rst 11me. aysa1 . t1sasa er ay1orencumbranceatop•yt1teramalnlng the NC AA . dedicated to fatr pla) and rules. to abandon principal IUm of the not~•) MCUred both in determination to punish a former coach and a by .. 1d Deed of Tru1t, with lnter•t umverSll) .•• uln aaldnoteprovlded, advanoae, 11 D r • · f f r any, undef the term1 of Mid Deed of avid Berst. the N ... AA s ch1e o en1orcement. was 1n Tru11, 1ees. chargea and expen ... of a meeting and was not 1mmed1ately available for the Tru1tee and of 111e 1nn11 crNted comment. tr; Mid Deed of Trv.1 I dd b h h be J Seid Sale wltl be held on Thurtday, n a 111on to a one-) ear pro at1on w 1c gan an. Januery 26, 1984 at 10.00 AM •t 9. the NC .\A !Wlnct1ons for recru111ng and academic the Chapman Avenue entr•nce 10 v1olat1ons include a ban from postseason pla\ this year, the 111e Civic Center BY11<11ng. 300 EM1 IO'>S of two scholarsh1rs and a ban on tele\.ISIOn Chapman Avenue, Orange, CA The total •mount of the unpaid baJlnCa appearances in the 1984-5 season. of the obligation MCured by 1ald The university has been upset for weeks about the ptoper1y 10 b4I told, together with 1 n vcs11gation. which moc;tly covered what Coach Smokey lnternt. late charge., and ntlmatad Gaines called "wris1-slap things." . f~~':e ~~=eo~~f, $~~·2~=·.3~~ Not of the wnc;t-slap vancty, C1aines said. was the D•ta December 29. 1983 adm1ss1on b) former pla)er David Bradley that he had not STEWART TITLE OF CALIFORNIA attended two classes at San Diego Cit)' College for which he ~.';~~~~ .. 01 CalllOl'nl• rece1,ed credit. 90o North Broadway When he entered SDSU in 1980. Bradle) signed an Santa Ana, C• 92701 academic cert1ficat1on statement attesting that his tran-~14)553-1114 sen pt of previous high sch~I and college work was correct. A!,~·~~~=~•0mc., In 1ts appeal. San Diego State presented the signed Publtahed <Kange Cout oa11y Piiot document to NCAA investigato~. but to no avail. •n. 5 1 19 198-4 1 84 "What 11 came down to was his (Bradley's) word against ours." Day said "And in the face of all our evidence. the NCAA took his word over ours:· Personable Lady wine at •Anita ARCi.\DIA (AP)-Personablt Lady started 1ilow but blew by Boo La Boo in the final strides to win the $64.650 feature by a nose before 20.073 racing fans at Santa Anita Wednesda> Riding his <iecond winner of the day. Eddie Delahoussaye brought Personable Lady up from a fourth- placc start to finish the ~1.x.-furlona event for 3-ycar-old fillies in I : 11 . The winner C'amcd I 19 pounds and paid $4.60. Sl 40 and S2.80 The v1ttOr) was worth S37.650. NACIPOTitOI nu 8't0AOWAY MORTUA"Y 110 Broadway Co1ta Meaa 842-9150 High school gridders impersonate Raiders, 'Sktns 8AL TZ HRQIAON IMITH I TUTHtLL WllTCUFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Coale Mtst 64&-9371 From AP dl1patcbtt On Friday. Jesu11 Htah School of Tampa will play its bigest pme s1nce I Q68. when 1t won the Aonda state champ1onsh1p. Well. that''\ if you interpret an Im persona· uon of the Washinaton Redsk1nsand Los Angeles Raiders as• game. The htah school kids arc work ma for (BS. which U\C\ locaJ teams to acquaint 1ts cameramen and ttthAic1an.. with plays they'll ~e Sunday m the uper Bowl Two yea"' 110. 1n Detro1t.1t was Wayne t.ate Univer,lly's team Thi~ year. with no colleat teams tn the 1mmcd1ate area. 1he nt"twork KUled for the Jesuits . • When more than 100 million fans ,tt down to waH.h lht Super Bowl, wh11 they stt will be the produc:t of mcuculous prepenition. partu:ularl~ on the technical end where Sandl Gro»man. the BS d1R'ctnr may know Jot rhc1~mann s 1numded tarJtCt ~for<' th<' Raider ~rondnn Terr) O'Neil. (as· nC<.'Ull VC produ~r for football and game produl·cr Sunday. says he was walking past 11 production truck the other day when a cameraman c.arne up 10 hi m sounding for all the world hke an a's1\tant coach. "He asled me: 'When lhe Redskin\ are in douhlc t1Jlht\ :md OM Won\IC)' come~ in to run w11h R1agins. dot~ he usuall> motion to tht' naht 01 the lcfi'>'" O'Neil s,ays Which 1\ the wh)' of Jnu1t High ~hool .;nd Wa)nt' State before that "'' rnmptc' ac, the a.amt ha~ gotten "C' want to be prepared for s1tuat1on \Uh'it1tu110n ·· \ll)S O'Neil "So 1hc kids run a first-dov.n nffcn\C, a aoal-hnc defcn~. th1np hke that for b<>th team'\ It IJ"CS u~ 1 mental picture of what 1t look\ hkc when Ton\ McGtt come\ 1n to rush the ~'iS(f .. Wh1ch jrot•\ to \hO\.,, vo\1 hn'A ~riously the TV ~ople 111kc lhr ~upcr lktwl h's not a football game we'll watch unday, it's a tclcv1s1 on Event. with a C'apitol F Seven upcr Bowls - XVI. XV II . XII. Xtlt. XIV, XI .and xv. 11-eamona the nil time Top 20 rated televmon shows. The last two have been watched by more than 100 m1lhon pcoplt in the l Jnited 'tates and countlc more 1n locations overseas from England to Otego Garcia. For the pmt'. CBS 11 keeping It simple. It's tum1n1 loo~tht bas1ccrewthatd1d such• fine Job on rhe NFC title pme -Pat ummcrall John ~adden. O'Neil and Gro sman h's a polt hed team that bepn worlt.1na together in 1981. when O'Neil c.ame over from ABC and changtd around BS' football y tcm. So what ~c will act is more or le what we'\c watched on ( 8 for two )Cln. ~1th 5-0mc more hardware -20 cameras. 14 "'deotapt-machmcs. I 00 m1rrophont'-.. I 00 iV monitor') and 20 mtlr~ of C11hlr. \ .q McCo.MtCIC MOWTUA.RY 1115 Laau.ne Canyon Ad. LeQUn18eect1,ea.•ies1 494·1• 1& c ... ----- F1CTTTIOUI .,._ .. NA• ITATIMeNT The lollOWlng peraon1 era doing bullneu u . WHEEL LAND, 2701 HWl>Of' Blvd, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92828 , Herberl 0 . Ston., 3023 Country· Club Dr .. Coit• MtU, 92828 Donald L Stone. 2221 H .. lhef. Newpc>f't Beach, Ca 928e0 Thll bu1lneu 11 conducted by: a general par1Mr9hlp. H.O. Stone Thia 11a1emen1 waa filed with the County Ctertc of Orange County on Dec: 9, 1983 l"nzm Publllhed Orange Cout Diiiy Pllol J•n. 5, 12, 19, 28. 1984 12•-8• Pl&.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUITH IAUI LOANN0.11000AI T.I . N0.121111 I II SECURITY SAVlNOS MORTGAGE CORPORATION a ClllfOl'nla COfPOI"· etton u duly appointed Tru.tM under lhe followlng dMc:rlbed deed of trutt WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Al.JC.. TION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (paya.ble at time of Nie In lawful money of the United Stat•) all right. title •rtd lnl-t eonvey9d 10 •nd now held by It und« Mid Deed of Trull In the prOi*'tY hefein-1Ner dMCrlbed: TRUSTOR: JOHN 0 . CONTI and MYRA s. CONTI, hu•band •nd wife. BENEFICIARY· SECURITY SAV-INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a COl'POf•tlon, Reco<ded June 25. 1982 11 lnatr. No 82-219542 In Of. llcial Aec0fd1 In the olflee or Ille Recorder or Orange County: Mid deed of tNlt deecrlbel the following property Lot e5 of Tract No. 5493, u ll'lown on a map reoorded In bOok 223. pagae 28. 27, and 28 of ml-. c:.lian.out mape, r9C:Ordl of Orange County. Caltlornla. Ex~t therefrom, •II oll, gu, hydrocarbon 1Ub1tanc.a and min- eral• by wl'latevw name known. In. on or under aald land below a depth of 500 fMt ,.,,.aturad vertically from the 1urtace of the ground, but without the right of entry upon -'1Y portion of the 1Urf9Qe of the grOUfld 1bow a depth of 500 f"t !Of the purP<>H of axplorlng for, boring, mining, drllUng, removing, Htractlng or mar11e11ng Mid 1Ub1tancae, u r• Mfwd In deed• of record 2023 Phelarope Court, Colt• Meaa. Callfornla. YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED JUNE 11. 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOP!ATY, IT M'AY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER .. Ill • 11rMt ~ ... 0t common cMe1gna11on la lhawn ~. no..,. r•nty II glYen u to ltt oomplet.,,... or correcineu) ·· Tl'le ~ under Mid Deed Of Trvet, by r...on of a t>rNdl or delautt tn the ~ gatlon1 MCUred thereby, heretogor• e11eeuted and deli\19f'ed to Ille undertlgned a written Oeolafatlon of Default and Demand of a.... and written notice of breech and of elec:· lion to eauM lhe underMgned to Mii .. kl property to Htl1fy Mid obll-g1t!OM. and , .... ,,. the under· llgned eauMd Mid notio. brHCh en<S of tleetJon to M held on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I , 1N4. at 2 00 pm , at Ille CNc>man A~ entrane. to ll'le CMc c.ftt• lullO- lng, 300 Eal~ A~. Or- ange, Calllom&a NOTICa: AT T1MI °' IALI .. MAY • MAOlf .. CUtt A.MDfOI' Tifl CAaMM 0.-Cl~ CHICKI t"Cl,llD tN CIYL CODI 81CTION _... At the lime of the lnltlel IXlblt-eatlOn Of thl9 nota, 111e total amoun1 of the unpa.ld balance of the obl'Oatlofl aecuntd by Ille above ct. ICtlbed deed of INll en<S ..ilm•l- eotlt, ·~· and advencee II 1131.44 t 20 To detwmtne tne lotal· lnctebtectneu you may oall 1415)$45-M 18 Oete. Januety 1i. ttM SfCUAITY IAVYNOI ANO LOAN A$SOCIATIOH 8y T 0 Ser""°8 ~. agent ty. Catny Loollhttrt, ...,.tent e.cr1ttttY 1990 N Callfom a 91\ld, lulle 7 tt Waln111 Cr•. CA, tUM-3711 Publllhed Orat\Qt Coaat Deify Pilot Jan 1t. 21 ~ 7, 1114 13.2-t' \ Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT /Thureday, JMUllY 19, 1"4 Cl MLIC NOTIC£ P\EUC NOTICE NIUC flJftCE IH 11m IUNNC>fl COURT K.f111 MOTla OP T'l'UelTff HLI 'liCTITIOUe WU Mrmoul ._ .. MOTICI OP TIMJlU IA.LI OP CAU'ONlllA ......,.. COU9T T.t. Ne. D-tl1'1-t NAM1 ITATDmfT ..... ITA~ TW-4U .. I COUNTY 04' LOI ANG2\.ll OP T'Hm ITATI OP YOU AAf IN OEFAVU UNOUI A Ti.. folowlng W90ftl at• dOil'O The ~ ,.,.oN .,. doing The loll0wv'91,.,_.. n OOl'O TIW ~ pet1IOltl .. .fOltlt YOU ARE IN Df'AUL T UNOfR A C~OINA, COUNTY OP OUD Of TfllUl'T, DATEO AUOVIT ~ u ~ • ~ M • OE[D OF TRUST OATEO 9/3181 Pla11111tt UNIONMUT\JAL STOCK LOI AMOILl a , Cl:N'T'ML 01*-6 1980 UNLESS VOU TAK! AC-~I 8E8T lllfALTV 181 8!8'f. (Cl WHffl LAND, ~J ,., hlb04t. OR MAAIHE. 2*1 Cot9 e.v. ~AH'I HOfllf M, A UNLESS YOU T Al(( ACTION TO llFI! IMSUAANCl co OF AMlAI· TMCT flON TO PROTfCT YOUll PROP· een AeHTALS. 101H w.... t2Mt ~· Nlowl c. 9"71 H-.VIC!. ,,, w WltOn ns, Colla PllOT!CT YOUR P"OP!ATY. IT CA, Plalnllft &AENOA L. DRUO !ATV, IT MAY D IOLO AT A Pue. Mlnt11f AYe , Ot1dlll\ OrO'tl, ca. Httbtfi D. l tOl'oe, '°2) Collntry Oon.td "\llllllletn ·~. nllt ..._ C. ta27 MAY BE SOL.0 AT A PUllUC SALE. O.lendant·J MIL.TON f"ULP. Defendant JIM l CURRIE M 1.I llC SALE. IF YOU NEEOAN E)(PL.A· 920.3 Offle, Coett Meill, C.. ~ Cou118.y,~eN9'41,C. t2'177 OU.. und119r W~ ~1 IFVOUNEEDANElCPL.ANATIONOf 00£81 thf<NOl'I tO,tnctueM CrOM-Complalnanl 'ULLf!RTON NATION°' THI! NATURE Of THe ... lWMtemlncorpcnllld, lstOI OOfWd t.. 81one, 1111 .....,_, Thie~-~ "'1 M W, W~ t21. Colla ...... C& THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED c ...... Cllllll MORTOAOE Ind l!SCAOW COM· P~EEOINO AGA1"4T YOV. YOU Hooe St . Oeroen Orl>ft, Ca 92MS 9Md\, C. t2flO lndWldutll t2G1 lNGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULC IUWOMa PANY 1 c.llt0tnie C~etton SHOULD CONT ACT A L.AWVfA 1"'-~ 1t concM;1ed by 1 Thie ~ le c;onduaed ~ e e>on.1c1 W. ~ Oewn Y14bi ~ t •1 W, COHTACTAL.AWVl!R MOTlCIJ Yev ............ ..._ Ct-Oefandanu L CU~ On,ebnlat';2•.IM<tall1h.m . COfpcntlon elpertner1t119 Th11tta14tNntWMllllOW1U'll"• W._,•2'.0llllla ...... QatHl1 On2191'4al t130AM IMPERIAL nw eow1 .. , ......... ,..R1E SVN04CAT£R&l IHC 10.."-*alNl.llOnlllMortgege~ e.tW•emtnc HD scone Countyci.tk~()f119Couf\~lfl \ Tl\11..._ ... s ... or:•. llANCOAP .. ti.. duJy appointeo wlttwMd ,..,, .................. o rn•• Corporation . CHARLES tlOnMduly~potuteoTNtil .. under Oeoft,.yO WlnWI Ttlll lta*'*1t WU"'*' wltfl m. Oec •. ,... lf'MIMOitel Trul1" under and ~lnl to Deed row~ ....... IO Mrt. "9M AT HUA FOWLIR' JUDY V and~ to 0..0 Of Truat H • .. ~I y Cwt. of <>r.,. County on '2m11 Du1N WIPC*'ftWI of Tru11 Recorded on 8130112 .. thl '"~'*' NloW. ,OWL.EA A08ERT j THOMAS ewt9d by Col Jotvi A ~*WI This ttelwnent wu Ned wltll tile be( t . 1913 ~ Or11n91 C... ~ Thie ~ ..-..., Wiii\ tt. Oocumon1 no 823049 t& of Offlc1al tt you with to tMlc ti.. .Ovtc:. Of.,, BRENDA l llAUCE SAMUEl Mary o . Ouganne, hut6end Md COunty Clerk ot Orenoe County on rn:Dll Piiot J.,, s. 12. 11 21. 19" Countv CW1t ot °'""" ~ «' RKOfdt In the otfa of ti.. Reootdet 1110<ney In thl1 mitt.,, you lhould GRAHAM JR OO!S ..O thrOIJClh 70 11rlfe. recor~ 8/1'/80, u lnttru-D.cemt>et 7, 1913 Publll.MO Otano-coeec Oelly 127·84 Ml-110I . ot Orange County, Cllllom11, H · do IQ promptly IO tllat your written lnGlullve · · ' ment no 1oeoo. In book 1'701, '1a1M IOI Jtn 5, 12, 11. 21. 1113 , ,..,_ ecu11d by Sett R ~orrld. 1 m•lfled reeponee, If any. may be flied on page ae:i of Offlelal Record• In the Publlthld Orll'l\)e COut ally t2&44 PutllttlM Ot8111119 COMI ~ m_,, WILL SELL AT PUILIC AUC-'""-c ... No C.1t5e0 oltlt.a of 1i.. County Recotdlf of Or· Piiot Jan &, 12. 1t. it. 1... . "8.JC Mana P1'0t JM '2. 11. 21. Fee> J, , ... TION TO THE H10HE8T BIOOEA AVllO.U.tld l\aaldo 6lmWld• I VllMOMI ON CROll•COM· lflOI, State ot Calllomle WILL SELL 137-64 "8.JC *>f9C( -.... FOR CASH, (peyabtl et""-Ol ..i. El trlbUme, ... --'* OOfttfl Ud. "'-AM AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHUT C.-- ln llWf\it rnotwt of ti.. Unttld.S111.,J • .... ,.._ • _.,. .-Ud. ,.. MOnca1 You ....,. .._ ..e. BtDOER FOR CASH OR CH£Ot< AS ·-w-NOTICE OF D£ATU OF ...... ef .. ., P18JC MJnC( 11 TH~ FRONT OF THE IMPERIAL T ...,. -.,.,. Ille IO ._ lAe .. TM oourt fMJ _... ..-.C ~ OUCAIBEO BEL.OW (peyabta at ~ THOMAS L. STEV£N8 ANO ..... ,,.._.,et & L. BUILDING, 102 WUT FIRST ~.. ....... W'ltMut J9W ...... lliMrct _.... time of..._ In lewful mOMy Of lhl ....... .. HCihiOUI .Ull•M STREET. TUSTIN. CA all rlQht, lllle If rw Wtell ....... tM.,... ef '°"' .....-w1t1W1 10 ..,._ "9ed United 8111 .. 111 the rront entr ACTTT)OUI IUIMH OF PETITION TO ADMIN· No. SEP~ MAim ST•" WT and 1n1er .. 1 oon~ to and now en ........, NI "* IMtter, JM thl lotounetton ....... to the old Orenge County TN fol~ ~lllUfT doing JST !R ESTATE NO . In the Superior Coun or ttieStMe Tiie lol!Owlne ~..,. ..,,.., held by II und« Mid OMd ol Trull In lhCMlld M .. P'~ M tt1M ,..,, It you with 10 ..-tha .Ovlce 01 111 Covrtllouee. localed on Santa AN bullneet ;~ .. "' •• Al z 141 l ol Cllll«nla. lor Ille Ccunty of Loi ~ •: r, 1n.propertytltu1tldlt1MldCounty, wfftten rHpa-, N "''' ""1 lie anorney In tlllt melter you lllc\JIO 81Yd., belWWI 8yeatnot• 81 .. a BEST BV&tNHS SYSTl!MS T all hein i>eM{'""•"'-AngelM KURTZ WCfAIC. 7tf ~· C1lllotnl1, dMcrlblng ltie land ther• ftled M time. do 90 PfOMptly '° 11111' your written Broadway, 81nt1 Ana, Cllll0tnl1. I.II 20242 MOtTlitown Clrcle Hunt: Oi • ...... """" lo ltle Me11er of thl fM ... of •••. Coe11 ~ Ce. ~ In 11u.tect111e ..... 11c1w•-... reapon" 11 lnY mey be fifed on rio111.11ue. ano lntet•t con'4Y9d to lng1on BMctl 1 92&t8 • cred ton and contlnaent PAUL ERWIN IA.TU. M.O. Mtc> ......, A. l<uru. 130C) LOT 40 of Tract No 3839. In IN to Ille un ..._.. .,. •• MUftto, '""-' · Ind now Mid by II uncarr Mid 0..0 GllY Pelf • 700 w ~ V•• Or· ettditon of THOMAS L . known • PAUL !. IATE.S. M 0 . H103 co.ta Mele.. 0. t2ta ~ County of Orange, Slelt or Cell-.._..._,.,.~ ... AvtaO!Uitecltlalldo~ of Trwt In tM P!OC*'tY 111uatlld In ange C. t2eea • STEVENS and ,....rtonl who COneerval•. TNe~ll~~an IOtnia, u pet l'l\IC> recorded In book de eeta "'**., ..,. ,...._.ea Et 1 lbuml· ... ...., oontn Ud. Mid County encs St.11• deecrlbed u : T~· . r-Nouce II hefeoy gt¥ltl mat tN lndMOUlt 135. pegea 37 10 40 lnc:tullY9, of ~ el = .. ., ,_. .., lln r~ 1 "*Ml9 . Ud. ,.. lot S4 of Tretn No 2317, In IN hll bul6rlele It OOftduCtecl by. an may be o\herwae rntettsted uno."9M0 wl• Mil • ~ ..... 8W¥9n "-l(urtz. ,,,...,..,, ml9Cellaneou1 mapa In tile oftlee of rillttede 1 ..,.,_Ille ao Z:. L.-i. City ot Cotta ...._., County of Or· ~-ff an the will and/or esLlte: to ti.. hlghett Md tiest ~. _,b-Tllll ICinement.,.. fl.o _.IN 111e County RecorO« of llld COunty. ·TO ,.. NDANT: A ctftl ~.,.....,.. •noe. 8111• ol Cllllornla, u '*'map '::: llalement wu llled with ti.. A petttlon has been filed jllc110 eonnrmatlon of Mid &lpetlot County ~ of Or119 CountY Oft The 1trMt lddr... 1nd Olf* oom.wm tlel i....t NM a,, die " '°" Wtell to ..... the edYlce of recorded In Book 70. Page 33, Mii-nty Cl«k of Or•w Count" on b Kathl r--1...1 S•• in COurt, on 0t •«• the 24th ~ Of JM\ '· '8M _ common dellgnatlon, II aoy of Ille petnttft ._.., rou. N JCM.1 wfetl to"' lll10nMf In Ihle mattw ou ~laneout Map•. In tile Office of tile -·..-1 Y yn '-"VU .... vena Fobruary 199'4, 11 the otflCe of r- raal property 0.Krlbed lbo\19 It 6lfeftd ""' .......... row ""'°'· ahouW do aO "°"',.., "° "'-' :.. County Recorder Of llld County EX bet 9• 1984 ,..... \ht' Superior Court of Or&n1e Tllomu v. Deihl. 1)02• '8llleoy SI.. l'ublllhed 0r7 c..c °"""'· purported 10 bo Unknown to within IO day11ner thl11ummont le wrtttwn l'elpOftM If lflJ _, lie CEPT TliEREFROM all oll. g .. , m Publllhecl Orange eo..i Delly County requesting t h at P..O Bo• 9311, Wllltfler, CA Piiot Jan 12. 1t, 2 • rr.t>. 2, ttM • truat ... Dfr1.e11on1 may be obtllned aervecs on you, n1e w1111 tl\11~rt1 fMed °" Utne. ' ' et1ll1ndott1et hydroctll't>onl. below Piiot Jan 5 12 111 28 laM Kathlyn C.odd Stevftll ~ap-OMoa-9311 County Of Loe AngelM, 22._... pul'IA.lant to 1 wrll1et1 requeet aub-written reeponM to ti.. oornplelnl. 11 UMed.._....._ .. _ 1 clet>tll ol 500 feet, without IM right 126-8' · • • · ted nal State ot CallfOfnll 1111 rlgfl1. title *WI •-.,. MftTIH' mlttecl within 10 d1y1 from Ille llf1t Unleu you oo. your OtlflUll wtll be ._ de Uft ituaMc>.,. .... _,.. Of aurlac» entry. u relefWd lo ln· poan as penso ttp~-lnt••t ol aatO minor, OOllMI~..... .--r.111"4 • publlcatlon of lhl• notlol To the entered on app11<:a11on ol IN Pll.ln· ~ ~ lnnlld9•tlAMft•: 1trument of reeo<d "8tlve to adminiater the estate lo Md 10 Ill tN certain,_, P.!~ FM:, IOUI ., ..... Btne11e11ry, Aoaen, Wachletl & Utt, and ttlll court may ontet 1 JuOge-" .... IMNf• Ml ,....eta The 11reet l.ddreae of IM rMI PU8lJC NOTICE of THOMAS L STEVENS lltu•I• In the County of Orenge. Ii Ollbof, 180tCon1uryP1rkEutSut11 menl egllntt you lor the rollof 0. MOrtt.. el hlJ -iuna. ,_..., prop1r1y do1crlbed ebova 11 ( nd th y _ _,_· nd t .,d Slate of catlfor-pattlcullir1y ct. The ,~nATllmrT ..._• ~400. LOI Angelat. Ca 90087 All: manded In IM complaint, whlctl r lltrede •dent purport9d to be: 871 Senate Street, 'ICTTTIOUI .,.._,, u er e utuepe en o • ICl'lbeO u lollowa, 1o-w11 --.. ~ .,.. .,._.., Sutanno. GOUid rMUll In garnlahmonl of ,·TO THI o.;t:>NoANT: A Cfftl COlll Mau, Ca. 92828 .. ~ ITAru.HT ministratJon of Eatatet Act). Lot 33 ol Tr.c:I 9220, 8006c 227, bif~ -A!STAUAANT 1to2. Th• undertlQnod Tru11" di•· wagea, taking ol money or Pfoperty comoWM ,_.. ...,. fhcl br the Tiie undora!Qned dlaclllma any Tllo fotloWlog peraon1 ere doing The petJtion ia aet for hearfna Paget 35..:39 of Mlle. M-s>a • c11.1m1 any ll1blll1y ror any Incorrect· or othef rallef requeatld In Ille com· pemttft ...met ,._.. " rou WW. to ll1b1U1y lor any lnc:orreot,_. of tho bu11nn1 ... ln Dep t No 3 at 700 Civic • mote commonly -nown M : 17229 .. ':::'~~ ~ ~ '=" MUofllle11roet9ddreaaandotl'lel plalot defend thte te Mitt. row ...._ •bove1treetld0t.... WESTERN OUTDOOR TAX· · · ~Or .. Fountain Valtey, CA .._, Ca. 4 ~mon deMgnatlon. "any •tiown Dalee! Feb 13. 19111 wtthMIO d•y .. .:,thlllUmmonlll SlldMlowlUbemade.bUlwllhout IOERMY,3178Pullmlo8treet,Sult• Center Dr .. W est, Santa Ana, 12708 r,~~~~91 l'leralo. . JOHN J CORCORAN. Clerk MfV9C1 on you, fUe wttll lhll COUf1 1 GOYeOllll ot w1tranty. e>Cpr ... or Im-11 t, Costa M .... Ce 8282e CA 92701 on February 8, 1984 T•m1 of lllo CNtt In tewful mOMy lndMdull · ' SI.kt Nlewill be ml.de. but without By·V L Smith, Deputy written reaponae 10 IN oompteinl plied, regMdlng Utlo, po11111lor1. Of Albert HUI, 2'892 Leto Circ:le. at 9:30 A .M . of !ht United St•t• on QonflmlatlOn · Pltnci9 M .,.,_ con\19f\ant or w1N111fy. awpr .. or PubUIMd Orange Coa11 Diiiy Piiot unio.. )'OU do yow OefMlll w111 be encumbranc:ea, to pay IN total MlNlon Viejo, Ca. 92991 lF YOU OBJF.cT to th of lalo, or p111 cmh end bllMlce Thll 9' ~1 .... tied. wfCh the lmpn.d, reoardtno tttle, PQIMlllon. Jan 12. 19. 28. Fob 2. 198' entered on ai>Ptk:atton of lhe P'eln. amount of the unplkl bl.lanoe of ti.. W1rron ~. 1'427 Sludebek• . e evl6enc;ld by not• MCured b)'Mor1· ~ ol Or County °" or encumbflOCM, to pay Ille remain· 226-84 un I.lid thltcourt moYenlet •lu<Soe-obllg1llon MCUrecl by Ille ptoperty RO., Certlloa, C• 90701 granung of the petition, you gago or Trust Deed on 1N prOf*'tY 1 '"' 119 Ing principal aum ol ti.. oott(1) ... ~t egalntt )'OU for the ,...., ct. to be IOld conlilllno of principal and Thia bullneN It conductOO by: 1 should either a ppear at the 10 lold. Ten pet cent ol amount bid 111• • .--1'' cured by MIO Oeod of Trull, with mano.d In Ille complaint. wtllc:h lntet•I of 198.•73.98. ptua GOiia, eon«ll partnerlhlp hearing and state you obi-. 10 be dlpolited wl111 bid. PWlithed Or•-~ o.tty lnlerMt tlleteon. ur.ovldld In aalO Id 11 1 1 11 1 1 exponMI, aavances, and tru11.. Werren Biiiey . • ~ Bid• or offtfl IO be In wrttlng anct -...-1 IM nott(1), advanc.a, I 1.ny, und« tho f't&.IC NOTICE ;ou ~=~ ~ garn:., men~ fOff Hllm1t9d to be I t,4t1.80 at Thi• ll•tament w11 hied wllll the tions or file written objec· wilt be rlGelved •I Ille lfoteeald of· PllOt Jan 19. 29, f'.eb. 2, • t ~ • tarm• ol IM Deed of Tru11, r... Of -:'i* ,,.~,~:,":;In ::'w, com· tile limo of Initial publlGltlon ol 11111 County Cl«k ol Orango County on lions with the oourt before f~ 11 any t""-llfter the fltl1 putlfl. 1---------.;;.;;;~ charges and expen-or IN Tl\ISI.. HUHTIHQTON MACH cm pleln1. Nol~ ol Sale, which two .utn11ot11 Dec t4, 1983 the hearing. Your appear· cation llereot and betoro date of and of ti.. 1r:.111 Clellld by aalO EU•HTA"Y ICHOOl DtlTIUCT The leQll deec:rlpUon of the rMI l tt.935 79 Currllfllly dated b.,,k '111111 ance may be in per-.on or by Nie. I---.;.;;;=.;...;.;.;;.;;.;.;.;;... __ 0..0 of Trull. to-wit: '709,209.50 20Ut CrMMr L8M PfoperlY 11 u lollowa The Wellerty cashier's choc:h, cllec:ll1 certified by Publllhecl Orange eo.tt Delly Doled 11'111 3rd dey of .JMMMy, reuonable elllmat• Huftt"'8t• leedl, CL...., 401.., ot the Euterty 80 ,... 01 Lot 1 b11nk, 0t c:alhlar'• ~ ot ragu-Pilot Jan 5, 12. t9. 28. t9'4 your attorney. 1984 The boneflclary Und9r Mid 0..0 NOTICE IS-HEREBY GIVEN that Ille 24 Trec:t 4449 .. per Map reGO<Oed 111.0 londer1 deacrlbed In Sec. 132·'4 lF YOU ARE A CREDI· wm: E T~, Jr ol Trutt twetofore executed Md o.. eo.td of Education or tho HIHll· In Book 48 P. 44 01 Mai>• 111 tho 2924h of the Clllla<nle Clvll Codo. TOR or a contingent creditor TH MPSOH & ROWN llvetlCI IO lho underllgned 1 wrltton Ing ton BHcl\ City Elementuy Office of U19 County Recorder of LOe payable to tile truttM l>t' 1M bidder, P\B.tC N011C£ { th d ased fil 7824 S. Pllnlet A,,_ Oeclarellon of Default Ind Oemend School Dillrlct o1 Oranoo Count)'\ Angelos County. (mora commonly are aec.pllblo with proper ldenllfl-o e ~ .• you must e P 0 . Box 190 lor Sale. and• written Nol~ of De-Calllornl1 will recelY• tealld bid• up knowo II 122 E111 1081h SlrMt Lo• cation. FICTn'IOUa IUIMH your claim Wlth the court or Wl'tlttlor. CA. 90&08 faun and Election to Seit The under· to bUt no lllet tl\111 January 30 Anoetet California) • The benallciary undilr Mid Oeod NAIM ITAnmNT present it to the personal rep-Thomu v DelN signed CIUMd Mid Notk:e ol Oelaun 1984 11 2·00 P.M .. In tho t>ullneli Oateo': Sopt. 8. 1983 Of Tru11 provlously exaouteo and IS.-The lollowlng penona .,1 004ng resentauve a pnnin \ed by the ~°' of 11'111 e.tate Ind Eloctlon to Soll to be racor<Jed In offic::a of lho Huntington 8Mch Clfy JOHN J CORCORAN Cletk liv.tOO 10 the undofllgned 1 wrltton bultnMI ar. . . ,....-. Paul ""'_., Bet•, etc .. the county where lllo rMI PfOC*tY II ElemenlllY School Ola1r1ct. ~51 By· CAROL A BURGE. Deputy Oecl1t111on of defeu.11 l.tlO Demand S M.S. SURPLUS SALES, 913 court w1thin four . months Conaer4tM ........ -... IOclled Oat• 12121193 cr11,.,,., ....,,. Huntington 8eeGh ...., T .,.._ tor Salo, and 1 wrttt.., Nol~ o1 De-Dogwood St CMa Mela ea. Crom the date of flnl muance Publlltlod Orange Cout ,,_, .. ...,. IMPERIAL BANCORP Caltlornla, 92849 II whii::n time Mid 1100 ...... ltYd, kit• I01 fault and Election to Sell The aalO 92427 . • of letters as provided in Sec· Jan. 12. 13, 19, 19'4 23...a4 u aa10 TruttlO bidl wit1 be publlcllty <>POf'9d and ~ ...... CA. to212 NotlGe of Default lfld Election to Sell Stephen Donald Rhoed1, 913 U 700 f th Proba~ C.od Joeoflna C Vuquez, road aloud la<: Publllhed Orange Cout Ollty Pllol were reGO<dod lo the county whore Oogwoocl St, Cot11 Mot&. Ca. 92627 on . 0 . e e All0<noy lol.c:1 117 MICRO-COMPUTER SYS-Jan 5 12 19 28 1994 theroalpropertyllloc:alld. MMlannRhoeda,ld<lr ... u.mouof California. The time for1----P\B.--IC-NO_TIC£ ___ _ l 120 s. Robortaon BIVd. TEMS 11e.:84 ' ' ' Tiiis document 11 ••oa.tlecl by above. filing cl.aims will not expirei---..;..;.~------,_,. LOI Angolet. Caltt. 90035 (EDUCATION) (89 color monitors, Fod.,.11 N•llonal Mortg• Auoet• Tllll bullneu I• conducted by. • prior to four months from \he FlCTITIOUe 9UllllN Publ!Wled Orange COii! ~ (213)274-0607 '8 Monochromo monitor• tlon. IWoodgroon S1rv1co Co. gonerai pertnerllllp d { h h arin tlced MAMI ITAnmM'T ltol J111. 19, 2e, i:.t>. 2. t. tlM , Publllhed Oranoo Coul Deity PllOI , 45 dllk drtvet) OMllon). Suite 1800. 10920 Wllsttlre Stephen Rhoed• ate o t e e g no doing 3i Jan 12, 19, 26, 198' All bid• 1111e11 be INde on 1 bid f't&.IC NOTICE Boulovard. LOI A~. Cehfoml• TNt atatement waa nled with Ille above. ~:""9 peraona .,. 1------------"'. 2"8-84 form lurnllhed by Ille Huntlogton NOTICE O' TIWITIE'S IALE 90024 (213)824·22 3. Malllng .O· County Cler1I of Or•nge County on YOU MA y EXAMINE the J.C MIRACLE PROOIJCTIOHS. rtaJC llOTIC( Beach City Elomenlary School 04• T I No~'* dr .. 1 11 P 0 Bo• 7695&. LOI Ao· Deoemt>er 14, 1983 hie kept by the court II you 228'-' 2111 Strwt. co.ta ......._ Ca. CMUW COUllTY -----------trlcl, and 11'1111 be In accordance w1111 • • • ~ gelet, C1111ornl1 90078. Fm11t . . • ,2827 P\B.IC NOTICE i.. apeciflcallon1 on Ille, which may llWOf'TAHT NOTICI !0 • Del• Dec. 23. t983 Publlahecl Orange Cout D811y are rnterested tn the estate, John E. Clouon. Jr .. 228._. 2111 lllUNIC9'M. ~ -----------be Oblelned from ,,.. otfk:e of IM YOU AR~~~o~=L.~ UNDER A FEDERAL NATIONAL Piiot J1n e. 13, 20, 27, 1983 you may serve upon the ex· SlfMI. eo.11 Mell. c.. 928a7 °' OAtW COUlfTY FlCTITIOUl IU ... 11 Ulltanl Superlnlendenl 01 Bull· DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/19/81 MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION 1Sl·e.4 utor or ad ministrator, or Thl&bUll,_.11 conctuc:11d by:'" '"" ~c..., ........ NAMI ITAT~MIHT Sarvloel of II.kt Oltlrlcl. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Thi• document I• oxocutod °6r Con· upon \he a ttorney for the ex-Individual. 1'00 c• c.... o.tww..e The lollowlng peraon1 111 doing EICh bidder mu1t eubmlt • bid PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT tuolo S Juaraz. Publl.nod ango P\B.IC NOTICE . . John E. Clouon. Jr lenta AM. C••• l"llle _,.., • bullnea u : •.In the form of I certified Of MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. OUI Delly Piiot Jan 112. 1~ ~8. . tor or admiruatr~\Or, and Thia llaternent .... filed with ti.. Aalntlft $UP£RlOR PAVING co PM INT'l, 18231 Crater lak•. Ct.. ler I check, Of I bid bond equal IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF 98' 2 2 FlCTITIOUI .,..... tie wt th the court W1\h proof Ccunty Clortl of Or.,. County on INC Fountain V1lloy, CL 92708 o Ion P«<*ll ( l0%) ol tho emounl THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-NAMI ITATlmMT { 1ervice, a written request Dec. 13, 1983 De t a n d 1 n t CE 0 A AV I£ W Hlll&fl M Milani. 18231 Cr11or f IN bid. Ind m.O. Pl.YI~ lo,,.. ING AGAINST YOU. vou SHOUL.0 Ti.. tolowlng pot90lll •• doing tatino that you desire ......... ~1 P1:IZ721 PROPERTIES .,., 000 1 ~ougt\ Lalla Ct .. Fount.in Valley, Ce. 92708 unllogton 8Mch City School Dis-CONTACT,. LAWVER f't&.IC NOTICE butlneM u : • . . ~.... Pub1181led 0rltlQI Coeet Olly 50 lnclulM Mlnsoureti Mllllkourl. 18231 rlCI On February, 198' II 10'00. m TRADITIONAL HO...ES REAL TY lice of the filing of an in· Piiot Jan 5. 12. 19. 2e, 1914 c.. No ,~ Cratar Liilo Ct .. Fountain Valley, Ca. No blddaf may wltlldraw 1111/hef THE HAMMOND COMPANY.' A NOTICE IMVfTINO •t ANO DEVELOPMENT, 2915 Eut entory and apprabement of 121-M · ... a. 92708 fa< I period Of sixty 1801 dlyl CALIFORNIA CORPORATION .. Notice •• hefoby given 11\et IM Coast Hwy. Corona del Mir, Ca. te ueeta or of the peti· MOTICllJ Y• .......... ..... Thia butlneaa 11 conducted by: • ., Ille Mt data fOf Ille opot1lng Of duty 19poln1.o TrullM unclef and d of Tru11 .. of the Col.It Com-92825 ,.. ' ons or accounts mentioned --' .., .... ._.. ,_ llml11d partnerlf\lp. Ids. pursuant to 0..0 of Tru11 reeordad unity COllegO Olatrlct of Orange Everott Oevld Bul k, 11 San 1'>1\1\ and l200 ........ ,_ -..... .._... ...... HASSAN M. MILANI The eo.td ol Educellon r...,YM October 29 1991 19 Intl No nty. c1ntomla, w411 ~ ....... Seb11llan, Newport a..cn. Calif n Sect.ion ~ ,5 of "8.IC NOTICE ,_,....... ..... • .._ _., Th .. 1111emont w11 nled with tho ho right to rejeet any and 1111 bld1 38856 lo t>o0« 14272 page 1715 of bid• up 10 but no later than 11:00 92880 e C.alJfomla Probltte Code. -. "....,...., .. Mlow. County Clert of Orange County on 10 WllY9 any lnformellly lo any OfflGlil A.cord• In 1ti9 offlGe or tho m .. Monday, February 9. 19&4, ., Thll bualneu I• conducted by an HUGH J SCALLON ~COURT ")'Oii wWt 10 ... ,,.. ~Of eri Dec 21 , 1983 bid Huntington 8Mch City County Recordet or Orange, Slrto of he Purehlllng Oopartment Of llld lndhlldual. 77 p '111 Coa RI.... OP Loe AMOIUI attorney In ""' rn1tter, )'Oii ~ nsa. ElemenllfY School 019trlc1 Callloml• owacutecl by RICHARD A legO dlalrlct localed II 1370 Everott David Bua« 41 ac C II .... 111 Nlf9t .. ..,_. do IO promptly 90 11\at "f04M wrtnen Publl•tlod OrltlQI Coul 0.Hy Oranoo County. Clllfa<nl• GIGL.10 ANO VICTORIA A. GIGLIO. ""' Avenue. Cotti MOOI. Call· Thi• 11a1emont ... lllecl wllh IN a y, Salte 104 Loe.,...,..,.. Ca. ...u reeponee. " Mty. mey be llled on Piiot Jan 5, 12. 19, 28, \983 GllY Burgnor Ed 0 HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS JOINT 0tnla II which limo llld bid• will be ~~"f 1~8'?'"90 County on ••• PolDI, CA. tztzt Ptalnlltt BRENDA l. BRUCE llmO 121·84 Attlslant Superintendent TENANTS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC publk:ly opened and raid IOI ' '23217' J4·Hl·3351 Defendant. JIM L CURRIE; SYN• AY180!Utted hi llCSo cl«n&nClede Builneu SeMoet AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER PRINTING ANO BINDING SPRING . . DICATE A & I INC a catlforrfla Cot· El lrlt>uma; ........ _,.,. U.. Publl1hed Orange Co111 Dally Piiot FOR CASH OR CHECK AS OE· 1984 COMMUNITY SERVICES PubhShed Orange Cout Deity Pubhshed Orange Coast 11 n CHARLES ARTHUR Mn .. ...._.... I..,... ... Ud.,.. Ml.IC NOTICE lt.n l9, 28. 198'4 SCRIBED BELOW (payable II time BROCHURE; COASTLINE COM· Piiot Jan. 5· 12· 19· 28· 1984 ly Pilot Jan. 18, 19, 25. ~~L.~R: JUDY I/ FOWLER; ROB-..,... ..,.,. • ao .... u. .. ___ .;...;;.;;.;.;..;;...o..;.;..;.____ 334•84 of tale In lawful money ol ll'to United MUNITY COL.LEGE 136-84 1984 ERT J. THOMAS: SUNWEST BANK, lotoi m 1 llfM ... ..... NOTICE OF DEAm OF s111es) 11 tho front on111~ to 111e All bid• 111 10 be lo ac;c:ordance 306-84 1 Callfornll C«poretlon: FVLL.· "JCMI wlll\ eo ..... t1Mt ..,._ fll EV A H. FOSS AND OF Old Orange Coun1y CourthouM. with lho Bid Oocumenta which "° , ERTON MORTGAGE *WI ESCROW lft ..._, lift tNI IMftrr. ,_ PETITION TO ADMINIS-Ml.IC NOTICE located on Santa Ana BIYd • ti.-now in Ille and mey be aecurld In IM NlJC NOTICE COMPANY, I Cellfomil Cori>ot· .._..de .. "'"' ... ' • IMI ,_ ------------1._.. Syclfna<e SI & Broadwey offic::a of the Olrec:ta< of Purchutng rtBJC N011C£ 111on· DOES 1 tlwougtl 50 lndUdl¥e ......,. 1111 • •-· If _,, _, IMt TER ESTATE NO. Al2lUO NOTICE OF DEATH 0 Santa Ana. Callfornl11111 right, !Ille: of MIO cotlegO dlttrlel YOU ARI'" OUAUlT UNOEll A and 'All PERSC>fitS UNKNOWN: tlM"'....., To all heirs, beneficiaries, ROLAND OSCAR LIND Ind Inter .. , conveyed to Ind now Eac:h bidder r:nu11 aubmll with hit ~~ ::.=ro::::: ~ OU AM .. OU:AUl.T UNDml A CLAI MING ANY LEGAL OR ltu.ted .... IOICIM#lf ....... ed'to d ontingen t heldbytluodertatdO..OofTrutllol>ld I cunlert chock, certified . -----I D ot'TRUITDATID nlNN-EQUITABLE RIGHT TITLE ES-... ""..._.. ............... er 1 rs an c AND OF PETITION TO AD the property 111u1led In 11ld County Chock. 0t blddef't bond medo P•Y· TOPAOTICTY.,.,.,.-nvr~• '•" llY 4,~. UNLall YOU TMI TATE LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE ...,.. .._.. INl11fll..,......, creditors of Eva H . Foas and MINISTER ESTATE NO and State described" able to lhe order of the Cout Com· MAY U IOLD ATHA~:~ CTIO.t1 TO '"OTICT YOU" PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE Ille •le ,......., • ,........ pel"90ns w ho may be other· A-l U Ht PARCEL 1, LOI 13 of Traci No. munlly College Olalrlct Board of ~,v~":eE:.~u .. 1 OF THI ONATY,rTMAYMeou>ATA COMPLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAIN·_,.... .. :'i~ ,_... -wise interested in the will . • 8982. as ll'lown on I map rec:a<dod Tru1t101 In an amount nol loM than IALI.. IF YOU •tD AM TIFF'S TITLE. OR ANV CLOUD ,....... .... • di . To all heU'S, benehcumes, 10 b()()I( '469, pagea l9. 20 aod 21 of live porconl 15'>"•) of lllo aum bld u a PAOCHDtNO A°tr'l:~~OU IXPlANATION Of Titl NAT\lftl UPON PLAINTIFF'S TITl& THERE· i·TO TMI DI AllT1 A .... an o r ~te. . creditors and contlngen Mltcellaneoua Maps rec0<d1 or Or· guar1n11t lh•t lhe bidder wut ontet IHOULD CC::~1 ~ Of Titl fltllOCUDINO AOAINIT TO ~ "'9 ..._. l9M -, IM A peution has ~n filed creditors of Roland 09c •no• Counly, C1lllorn11 Into lho proposed Cootrac:t II IN TIWITll'• II.LE YOU, YOU IHOUlO CONTACT A c No. C411UO pellftttff ....,_.. ,_. ",...WW-.. by Roger H Cook in the Su-d h Excepting 111 all 041 rlgfl11 mtn-11me 11 awarded to him. In the Svetlt LAWYER. .. _ C*I llleteftd !Ne leWeUft. ,.. ...-. ri Court of Orange:Coun-Lmde an persons w o ma erll•. miner at rl9hl•. n11ura1 0111ttvre to enter Into auch contrlCt, 0 F MO. 1:1'l:e.. 1 10.00 NOTICE Of TRUaTEE'I IALE NOTICE! ~uw.ww; i....t ..-. .,..... JO dlyl etter tl\11IUIM'onl11 pe or be olherwtSe interested r'Ohll and othe< hydrOClll>on• by Iha proc:Mds of IM c;heck wtll bo n ebruaty 1 • • a T.a. Mo.._.. ou NfW<S on y<>u. Ille wttll ltlll court 1 ty requesting that Roger H. the will and/or estate: what'soever namo kno111n , lorlalled,0< In thecaaeot 1 bod, tN A.M .. 11 lhe CNl 1t1lrri:'11ot>by on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 1111t TM court mor..::=-~ ~ written~ to the complalnt Cook be appointed as per· A ..-uuon has been file<i geothermal steam, and 111 product• lull sum thOfaol wlll be lorlotlecl 10 ~th StrlOt 1°1 "~ 50~ N~r= on Wodneaday. Febru1ry 1. 1984 11 wtttlo4it ~ ltNft JO de,e. ,.._ UnlOM y0u do, your o.tllUlt wtR be nal t.ative to ad r--derived thfltofrom without hOW· said coll90e dlalrtct ompany ocal 1 " 10·00 1.m. of nld day. lo IN room JOU ,..,....._ • entered on appllcatlon ol 11'111 pllln- 80 repreeen • by Daniel A. Vereker in th 11191 lht rl hi to d~lll mhie' 1t0<a No bidder may wltlldraw 1\11 bid SlrMI, In 111' City 01 Santa Ana . ..f aaldo for conducting TrutlM't ltle lnfonNtton ....... tlfl. lndlllltcourt meyenler ·~ miniater the estate of Eva H . Superior C.ourt of Orang 111pt0r• 1,J operatt lll;ough ihe aur~ lor 1 per•od lor IO<ty·flv• (45) d1y1 County '>1 °'~· St•I• 01 CIMI· s ..... within Ille offices of REAL ES-11 you with to IMk ti.. •<MOI of 111 mant agaiNt you tor the rellof a. FC* (under the Independent County requesting ha l.cea<theuppor5001eotollheaub attar the dllO Ml f()t ti.. opening ~~;':vAN~~L.c63PRA~~A ~!~TATE SECURITIES SERVICE. lllOINY In lhll matter. you atloulO mended In Ille cornc>lelnt. whlC:l'I Admi.niatraUon of Estates Dani 1 A V ~ be aurface of 11.ld land. as reMfVed In ll'leraol fomt v Cot Ion d.J'1y localed 11 2020 North 8roadwey, do so promptly 10 thll your wntten could reaun In gami.timont o1 Th 'ti Is t f e · ere er 8 dead from Tha Irvine Company The Board ol Trustees reterVel 1 P<11'11 • u 11P-Sullo 208 In thll City of Sant• Ana. ~ tf any mey be med on W9Qe1, taking of money or pr~ Act). .e peti oNn 3se 700°r pointed as penlOnal repre9en· Michigan Corporation. record'eo the prlvelege 01 rejeellng any and 1111 point~ i"''1 .. "no: ~·JH~~ County o't Orange. •t•t• of C.,.. ume. ot other reli.f raqueatecl tn the oom- hearing Ul Dept. 0. at \aUV to admiruster the es\a Septomber 5 1980 lo booll t3730 bids or lo WllY9 any lrregulerlll• Of Deed 0 rult axoa.tl wz fornla. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES ade plalnl Civic Center Dr .. West, Santa of ~ola nd Oscar Lin d PTt 1432 of '0mc111 records • 1nf0fm111t1ea In any bid Of in ttia bid · ~R~T~N~'a~:m:~,::= SERVICE. • Clllloml• corporation. El ~X:'~'.:'.11~ U& 0.1.0. Fob 3. t982 A.na, CA 92701 on Jan. 25• (under the Independent Ad ~:,, 0:U":'~1;"r1;:.~",;!f,h1•· ding NORMAN E. WATSON man 11 1ru1tor1. raCordld on June =~:,~~f~ld ~4: u: ~ • ~ • -J:. U& ,. =~BA~:!~=~ 1984 a\ 9:30 a .m . ministration of Estates Act) riparian overlying 1ppropr1111vo Secretary. Board ol TrulllOI l9. l98l.at lollrurMnl No 23418 In ,...,Id In lhll cer11in OMd of Trult lpoftd9 lllentro Ille'° L.-le Publlttlod Oranoo Coa11 Dally Piiot IF YOU OBJECT to the The petition is set for heari • percotailog. pre1erlpttw Of contrac: Publlstled Orange Coast Dilly Piiot Book 1410~ Pago Cl52. of s~~lcl~ oiteculld t>y KARLEEN S. JIMINEZ. ~ C:-!:.r"°tf.. .ow. of January 5. 12. ta. 28. 198-4 122~A granting of the petition, you in Dept No 3 at 700 CiYl 1ur11, wtlhout. ho-ver. ttto right of J an 19 26 1984 32,, •4 ~~d:.1of u~~lle ~ of !:. rOC¢rded Fot>rCouu.ry 7. ~8:_· lo 1~ .., !:'...., In tNe ,,..._, rou •-.,. Mnf&l'C' h uld 'th t th · · onlry tor the exerctM ol tuetl right• ,,.., • otta of ttto nty .._..,.derl .,, ~do _ _.... thlt f"UUU\I nu ~ s o et er appear a . e Center Dr., West, Santa Ana as reaerved lo deod from The trvl . therein contained, wlll Mii at publlC Mid County . ., Recorder'• IM1ru-eo ~-.,..., eo '-: 1---.;..;..;..;.._~---- hearing and •ta~ you ob~· CA 92701 on Feb. 8 1984 a Company 1 M1eh1g1n Corporation. ='°" ~ h~':' n!:~ mant No 113-80172. by r...an of•;:::.:::"-· If "''· IMf ~:... lions or file written objeC· 9:30 A .M. . recorded . Soptoml>et 5. 1980. In D11n 1 IC NOTICE payab:: at lhe t:O of :.1o 1n l•wtui brtlCh of dolaull ~ymonl ol ~ ltu.ted~ooktter•~ Notleil II tlereby gtwn thl.I Ille lions with the court before IF YOU OBJECT to th t>OO« 13730. page "32 01 Ottlcial ,.UV\. money of the United Stat• of :=:e,~::fh:~~ ":"ct. to• "" IMtellle I.ft "" __ .., 0oer0 of TN9t .. attn. Hununoton the hearing. Your appear· granting of the petition yo R~::~e"l'~"it::X.:.=,~:• .. tueh MUNK:•AL COURT Amer1c:a. without warranty eJq>rMt raull JO.ic. 01 whk:h wu recorded ----'**"° ~ 8oectl City School Ol9tr1Ct. of Or· ance may be ln per10n or by ' h IC 1111 tonh °' CAL.,C>NftA Of Implied u to t111o. u ... f>09Mlllon June 20"1983 u Rec:Ofder'• tnatru-• .... "'*""' ., ,......... ange County. C•'"omla· w111 ,.. should either appear at \ easemonts .,. part ~. Y 11.t .. HAftl°" JVDfCIAL DtlnltCT °' ~mbrancea. 111 rlghl. lltlo and mont No 83•2·811119 WILL SELL. AT _.... • £ siwde -~ w1ec1 bid• up to 10:00 AM yo; a~~ueIRE A CREDI hearing and state you objec· ~ l~~Ar=.~~:1::i of Ee:::'~~. 4t01 JemborM llf¥d. lnlerffl oow held by II .. lllCll PUBLIC .AUCTION to THE HIGH· ~~ . ANT· A oMt on IN 27111 day ol J.-ry, 1914 •t . • lions or file writwn objec-Condition• Ind Restriction• r~ P.O .... 1290 TrulllO In and 10 Ille following 0.-EST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful 1• , ... hie """ fhcl. _, the IN office of Mid SctlOCll o.tr1Ct. TOR or a contingent creditor lions with the court befo corded In I><><* I><><* 1 t78e, page 4 NewPof'I 9Mctl, C.. t.o acrlbed praperty, sltus1t9d 1tn ltt~ mQMY o1 Ille Untied Stat•. 0t 1 ~ 1 _ If _ WW-.. IOceted 11 2405 t ~~ f h deceued ou must file lmond Plalntilf 8. DANSER 1foreseid County and 111•, ow · call'llef'• cNe* drewn on a atat• Of ....._ •-•-Huflt!fwlon Beectl . .....,,.,.,_ It o t e . • Y lhe hearing. Your appear-of official rocords ~ ioy .. Delon<lant.JOHN HENRY LEACH. PARCEL 1 An undMdod 1/8tn national bank a mto °' i.der81 ...... e. ......._ rou ....-, wNctt tlme Mid~ wtlt oe putlllety your claim with the court or ance may be m per90n or by= ::r•tol (ttiehMd~~ll':ct, II. and DOES I through 10. lnct\>tlY9 lotet•l In and to Loi 1 of Tract No. crldll union 0, • 11110 or i.der81 ""'*'•days aft• ltlll IUIT'lmont ii °'*'*'and t99d tor pretent it to the per110nal rep-our attome rtlcle ~11:'i:1 onronowa no• n c ... No 59&03 11088, 10 ti.. City ot Cotta MON. Nvlnot and 'ioan IUOCllllOn Ootnl-WVld'on you. fllo with th11 court• MASTER CL.OCI< & retentatlve appointed by th e Y' IF YOU ARE A CREDI- 1 "Owners, r1g:t1 and du!~; Ulll· NOTICll ~~· beMI auecl. f:n~~ .:'per°':~~!,~~~ ~= 1~,"'!:_1t~1111 ~·': .. '':: =;:To~~ ~~:_ All bld•BE.:-_L. ~~~d.nc. court within four months R ora contingen t credito 111 .. ll'id Cable T~llon • SIO• TM aCH1rt m., decide eeelMt JOU •76 Plgd 19 and 20 of Mt .. lnter•t hold b II u "f:'u,, .. to lh11 entweo on tpplleallon ot IN pltln-with condltlonl, lrwtructlOnt; and from \he date of first lauance of the deceased you muat fU ~1~..!.n~J'· o.:nu=~· :~~ without row betflt .._.. .,,._ oell•MOU• M=. In tN offlOI ot th9 roal Pfoperty !1u'At1 In Nld 'eouoty lltt, end thll court may ont• ~ t~ l!*llf1Get10n1, whJcltt .,.. now on Ille of le tters u provided In Sec-your claim with the court o "Community Fae':;;~ ... Euement .. r.: 1~'::: lier•· Reed ~:~~~;' 010~~:;'!, ~~% , I.lid S111e, r::1':! ~.':IOwL m ~~11 ,'f:' ~t. ~ ~ 1"::°9 ~ ~~ ~ lion 7~ o f the P robate Code presen t It to lhe perlOnal rep* T,,. llrlOI 1ddrM1 ol ,,.. reel II you with to .... ltwl l.dvlce of an lhrough 9 .. lhoWll upon Ille eon. ~=~· 1n' 8ook 170. r ~ could mull In g1mllhm«1I Of Crllmer l..lne. HuntlftO'on IMecll of California. The time ~or resenLIUve appointed by th proporty doacrtbed •bovo 11 attorney In Ihle matt«. )'OU lhoulO clotnlnlum Plen roc:orded In Book lhrougtl 19. lnctu11W. :?9'MI• weigea. ll.klflG Of money or proPlfly Celltomle 92&'46 fllina claims wUJ not exptre rt within four mon ~c'!ll:nl~2l~3 8'0<Ml•IO!?f. do ao pr~tty IO 111e1 your written 13155 Pago 921 Otflolll Aecotd• of Ollleneou• Mapa 01 roc:ordt of Or· or;.~ re111M r9qU01lad tn tile COl'1· No bldOlf mey w4thdfe-Illa bid prlortofourmonthlfromthe {rom\hedateoffirstlau TM underligned dl1Ci.Jm1 any ~=°"M. 1 any, may be !lied on ";'A=ty2·UnrtSuthowflupon ~.~~:.~%:. or otha< plOallld July28. ttl2 z::=,:~~~1'19~ date of the hearing noticed f let ten as provided in Sec-ll•blllly for any 1noorroc1nes1 Of lhe AY&IOIV.tld he lido d«nandl.de the Condominium l'larl rot.freO to In comon oalgnatlon of ti.. r .. 1 prop. JOHN J CORCORAN, Ti.. Bowel ol Trv11 .. ot ii.. Hunt. above. Uon 700 of the Probate ·~ ~':~~d:.re:aoe bUI wit"°"' El tr11>um•: ... decldlf OOfttn Ud. Para.I 1 •t>ove eld erly heratnabo~ described 11 ~ohZlerlt O.OU'Y 1ngton 8eectl City SdlOOI Dlltr1C'I,... YOU MAY EXAMINE the of C.Utomla. The tlrM fo cOll9flant or warranty. e11'pr ... Of Im· ..,. ~ ::':" .=, '{«!.": pri:T~~~1::'~~t~~1~ putl)Ol'tld 10 be:112820 Nevi• Clrcto. Y 'IO"· "-' 't . ...,_ :;:-' ..!c,i.. ~~~r::;:?.;,: fi}e kept by the court. If you fi.ll.na Ct.ims will not tXpl Plied. reg1rdlog !Ille. OOIMNl<>n. or :!'ectoft........ together Wiii\ r.Monabty Mllmeled C°r"~ ~:~ dlJlctalmt ...._.._.. ~ c-e. iow.91 btC1 and to W1M any Info&· are Interested ln lhe estate, prior to four months from lh :::;:~~~~~·~f11:'Tr~:r:.; ",CMI """to.-ti....,._°' eo111. ·~ ... Ind ldV9f'COil 11 ti.. .,, 111~ty '°' erry tnoorroct,_ 1n 19r ':"9'~.::; me11ty °' ~lfY "' env bid ,... you may .erve upon the ex· date of the hearing not and ol ti.. tn.itt• crHtacl by Uld "' o"9mef Ill ttlh ......,, ,_ '""-or lnlllll ~blleltlon of thll Uld .,,.., add,.. Of other com .. c~na...a cetl4d ecutor or administrator, or above o..o of Trust 10 pay 111e remaining ....,... ... ,,.......,• IMC,_, Notice 11• "'i!o C:.,.,. Chedl• mon ~tton ~~c.... .,... ~ ~ tH<I Sctlool oi.. upon the attorney for the ex· YOU MA y EXAMINE th PtlnclP11a1m1ofli..no11(1)MCUfed :::: :=•'*' 1 WJ, IMf i. °' c=.: ~. paylblt 10 the Seid '* w11t be 1m":: :' Deo•....,-. .a, .Ml\. 1., i. 11, ~on City ecutor or admlnlatrator, and me lu-pt by lhe court If you :~381;:, ~h 0~,.!~~1 t lowlt ttu......._......., .. ._... Tnn1 .. or tMOder M9 ~lat>to to ~~::°:'.':.:on. or · ~ ,... em.a ot ar.,. County ~ me with th4t court with proof are ln"-'f'Clted In the •\ate from. January I 1983 " 19 825 to • "" ....... -........... Trutl.. PfcMOecl ~°'* ldelillflo btanoet. to lltllfy "'° prl~ ~-Bob loncl f rvtoe writ\« ~uest ' ' dad 1n Nici ......,.. .....,.. """ • ••-~ cellon 11 •v•ble. enoe Of ti.. Not• or otller obl!Oellon Purd\19#\Q Aoent 0 te · • ..,_,n ..-1 .. 1 you may ..-ve upon the ex-r') .!:"um I.I pr~v'.n ldvenc.root Ille .. ,, ....,..., .. ,.....,, From Information which 11'1• MCVred by Mid o..o of Trutt. with 714/9'44181 •tatlna that you u.:ao.re 1t""-eicutor or edminlatrator, or l9JOC:, 0:~ 1:.,.1Y Plu• lnY IC· ~ II £;'••• .., Tru1tM o..ma ,.,.able. ~ for 1n1.,. .. 1 ancs other wme .. provtdecl P\a.JC MOTICl PvblW>ted OrWIQI eo-t Oillfr Pt1tM nodce o~ (JJin&~t~ upon the attorney tOI' the ex· crued •••• cl\trO•t Ett1m1t1d ~~"';;.: 1 A cM ::: ~r:~.~,:' ;:.-:: ·~~~" ::.~ ITA,._WT °'~WA&. Jan ft M. '* ~ wntory ap~ the .... ti t'C\ltor or admlnl.ltntor. •.nd 1ru11 .. f ... ane1 Hl*\MI WI t .........., ,... ..._ ..,. .., ... d,... l•I °' otMr conwnon ~ :':h ldvonc.e and plUI ,..._ "'°"'"~ "8JC flJnct ett.te uwta or pi:-• file wilh \ht" court with proof amount°' l2.21S 24 Mid Deed ......, ....,... ,_.•,_WW. .. nation ot 1no MIOW ~ PfOC>· ch•O-Md · .. penaee 01 1t1e OP'IMTtNO u.aR \.fonl "' accounts mtnliOMd written n!qUeSt The tienencletY uftdet detlM iltl ......... ,_ ...... erty .. Q:OOO Me,-Piece. 03 Trutl• lfld of IN truat9 crMted by ACTmOUa ...... ..,... fltCTmOUI ...... ln SecUon 1200 and 1200 ~of =tyou d~ speclal ~:0"f:=:,•1::!r!~on wttNftlOcSeytan.t thllaummonall ~~ .. Meal. CA 92127 .................. llldo.ctofTruet Theto11u.moun1 i rn.~~~-::".!!" ....,. ITAW lh ......... , mil Probat. Code • .,. o.c.i.r Of dot vtt and wwct on you 1111 Wltll ttlal oourt • ....., ~'II '*"9 -'"' ,,,. Of llltd obf!Qatlotl. ~WIQ rMaOn " • ~ -• .... •• T"9 ~ l*'IOlll .,.. CIClll.; e ~ o of the flUnt of an In· ••ton • Wf1t1et1 f'Ml.lO!I• to the ~· purpoee Of peytne IN OOllOellont l>t'f Mtlmlf.O i... ~ anc1 ex· ~ OfltirlllnQ uncter the fie.. "'*-.. Doe&JU g , W1Uae« ntory and 1ppr118oment of for s .... and• 1Wlllen Notlolol De-UN1M you 00, yout ctetl.Ult Wiit be aeoutedbyMidOMdofTMI~-1 ... Of tM TNl1-. at INtlmO of llttOut bu..,_. namo of A.AIU OOL.0 CO.-.ST INDUITllllAl HSI Clmpu Drtve Lite UM&a or of th• pelt-~~n:.U~':~0N8:f~~ D.teu entMCI on ~p11ee11on of tne Pleln-•no ':r Incl •l!PO"I" of the TN11 .. f::1e1 pu*4lll0n or tl'lll. NOta. i. =i::;.:·=~~...,.. SUPPi. Y. '10•.; t C>ciMl\rron" Newport Buell, Cl. tHM UOM Of' KCOUnta menlJont'd and ~lectlon •ct Sell to be recorded ~~ thlt cOUf1 ~ :_• ~ =• !:..,. 11 .~J l27,3e 1 •2 10 tH• The flclllloua buo•MU n*"O "::. ~ =.. 410._. !. ~ .. ,..... In S«Uon 1200•nd l200$oflhecountywtlereli..rMlproperty =:r:cc~. wh'Cl'I CALl'10ANIA 1i'1t0NVf't'ANCE Ofiled Janul.fy .MAL lSTAT( •t•t-1 for ttle.rr.~ ... ,,..., ...... ca 12111 Publilhfld Oran8" Cout the California Prob9 C.od ~':'o.c.rt• 22 1113 1 covld ,.;ti In oarnltftfnenl Of COMPANY SECUAIT.CS S!AVIC[ ,., on M, 12. I In-~ TM~ Ill ~ tty "" DalJy Pilot Jan. 18, 19. 24, Dlu.M L"4y ™ HAMMOHDCOMPANY weoea •=ot~Ot~ :~T""'::., a~~•lleft of~:_~::,:.~,...., ~ 1984 3\3-84 n H Ra..rttor Bl , Salle JU ly l!*i*ad TD~ :: r..,....o~t"9com· E~~ ,.,_,.,,, I SM) o't ::;:• '°" w11hdr11WW1g Pows-SoNteo.: =• TleOoit .. _, wttl .. -----------~ ... '-MCN, Cl. tHU :..: ~ tn: ;:> c... '" Datlld ..._.,.to, 1113 CM!t Corbin! .. """"', ...... r < 111 ~:'J:i 5'°" .,1 P ~ ~ 1"31': ~ty Os-. Of °'99 ~ "" i 4MHI 2371..0 I " PfTtASOH. cw. NOf1llnclOI....... l..... 2020 North Dfoedway, Sult• 2oe 0 -.... ,. '* ,. ,., 2 5171 ' 8Y G CfOlby C>IJMlty 2l3}10f·23&8 Senta Ana. d.111 9270. 'mrll Call &4 -• Publlahf'-i Oran.le Coast ~4J3!1e-20" Pullltl"9d Orltlf9 Con!~ P4!<11 ~ Or1191 ~I Oellv Piiot Pubhltled Ocange eo.tt Delly 6lgrllld OurC ~ ,,_ ~ Or ... Co9ll .,_ Pu t • few word• Dally Pilot Jan ae. 20, 28, llOl ~:-:. ,f.'~. , ~· 0 Jan t2. ,. ~·· reo i 1N4 an. , •• "· fleo I ,,... PllOt Jan ''· ti'.,., 1"4 -~n!J I ~ ,P' .. ,, -Co.ii,~ l'!lot Jin • 12. It " ltM lo work tor ou U~84 333.84 1 ,,.,.. n.... l1'-M 252•14 ......... en " • ..... ·-1""64 ,, ·' I I • ·! ·. 3 5 s 2 SI 2 C8 0rang9 Coat OAJLY PILOT/Thursday, January 19. 1984 f 642-5678· CLASSIFIED INDEX ........ , Salt lneral ----- ltua ,., Salt IHHI In l!l• _ In••• l er lilt •••••• Ual1nl1~.. le1Ht Oafualu.. ApJt•tata, Ual. 1111 T HE DAILY PILOT . lt111al 1001 C11t1 •111 1024 ,,.,.,, h1cla IOH Coat• Jlt 11 2224 Nt.,.rt ltaca. 2Zlt C11t1 Jlt11 ltH ~LAS IFI ED o.~ .... CE HOU H. IGU•YlfWClllO UITSlll WISTOUFF 38RCOND0$9151mo 2'1't Condo 2 Br, 2 ba. 2 car ffg5/mo.38r2Ba.trplc. ,10,IOG HWI Beaullfully decoreled 3 POOL IOIE Cus1om1zed 3 8dr 2 Ba & ba, 2 gar /openera, lrplc, gar nr Hoag Hoap 2 ear gar. no pe11 3007 ltt:Al ESTATE 4~"'C~ mu. lloilt... laiand &10.. ........ _1. t"•"""""'' 8'• h l'.on>no <WI ....., t .. "'w-o.n. "-"'I ~ r .. 1., twn'6ln va11 .. , """""""'' .... h u .... 1 ,..., ......... 1,.. ....... L..tl ..... ··" ......... 11111& ~ ............ . u~r • .,. .. . M••tun V1-11 l'l~w~ofl 8"• h S.n t lrtnt'n~ ~u J...-o C•P..•ll•n-' S..nw ,,,,,. S.-el S.-lo l:M>ulh L.ocuM !:>-•&..ti) T\aun Wn111w1111rr Mubtloli.- N.n"C" lo\pi1rt.n..-n"' Bo·• h l'r...prrh lki.wn... Pr-up1 ~ l.f'nwh ,.,. lA1Ui l..umml l'T<•prrh ( ·,,~,n'UH•vrn. Uupl.-.-.... Uni~ flt~ &o bf' Muv..J lttt·unw• Pt"\~rty hwiu,•nal f>n1J.1l 't L.o&A fur s..1, M<>1>ol, lfoow f'•rlu 1-10unt.aJn Dt ... u tJfanr•· c., C)ut uf l'ot .. ml) Oul •Jt S~lr K...n..n... f•tnl4 "-t l'l'Oprn y Tlnw Slwonnc RI:~ RI w..,1ee1 RENTALS tl1""""" ~urn..a~ 11,..,.,.. Unfurnuh<Od lfuwo-. 1'-m••ho" "' Unfurno-""<I (.•ondu turn l"Cllldu Un f Tvwnht......_.. (uni Tuwinhc""*"' Unf lJupL,..., furn Oupt.•" Ut1I A P"Mmrn,. "'1-ruahood "-'"'"' .. Unf Apia rwn fJIJ Uni --R.>r ........ " Board ti-I& MuVb <.;.-1 Homo. Sw-nrnt-1 R..nl&la v eca uon !Wfll&lo • R,n~ ID Sha•• ·~1aloWan""' o ........ ,l)f~nl OfflC'r Rfflt.tb ew.,_ Rrnu.i. c:umml Rrn1,11lo tnc1 .... 1 !Wn"'la Sll!f..,.. Mooo !Wn"'L. ANNOONC£MENlS Cute 2 t><Jrm 2''°' ba condo Tel Pp hone erv1cc: Bdr single story condo 1n Spacioua 4 bdrm. 2 ba family rm Remod•l•d u/c, pool. tac 549-0709 S7951mo 640·532• Jtllrey Dr Ownr 11gt IM In aiccallant condition. d Jasmine Creek Be1t IO· young execullv• r911. kllChan & Bo. 2 lrptca. 2 B 2 B 559 6221 ·1 Fireplace, auached 2 car Monday·t'rt Cl} Cellonandview Aeduceo dance in ldHI Eaetslda 1hvt1era. brick galore & 1700 E/lida 2 br. frplc, Moil affordable r a :~ garage, amall yard and BOO M C'. 30 f> ~1 to 1369,000 Incl land Back Bay aiea. Enllr~ much more AHumo lrg wotar pd Children OK ;~~'~t~~ha~·sr'~~1:::' Castelda Townhouae 2 1011 deluxe kllc~n Realll¥ : A· · ·.>: .1~ • Marlfla Macnati homo being completely IOen A1k1ng S320.000 54a a.t4 l 01 73 l 16 l8 Y atory 2br 111'tba. garage, 1022 n1CetFullpr1oeS108.000: Businf"SS Countt•r: redecorated . new paint. Call H111ry ~t 831·1268 •Rt1tl1tl4tlacad1t NEVER LIVED IN patlo.$575mo 850.0500 :~~ paymen11 St26 ~ mo new wlw crp11ng new •P· M~~llt Roan l 100 Houaet, Apts & Condos Lu11 condo. 3 Br 3 ~Iii 'LIKE BRANO NEW" IUJ2 1714t ,7l·4400 Mondaj'l(·ridav pllancu Lge oval . Lnndlord1AdverllMFree lrplc 23318thPlace. PS kll 1 Bdrm from 111"'4 ll lll Uf.JIJI • • ahapedpoolforlamllyen· D ewlde 2 br.' be Adull ~Oc at Siorea& Markell Hgl1 St200 675 <4333 r.~ ~lls pd, pool. gar-:= HARBOR 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Joyment & enter1a1n1ng parknrbeach Newinaul a...1 _.260 PENINSULA 2 br 2 1>a. 808 no pell 1044 OCEU YIEWJt Acceaa for recreallonal roof & frplc s29 5001 encl patio 2 car gar 301' AvOGadO 842·<4905 ll>4I DEA 01....1 NE ' Emerald Bay 4 Br 2'Y Ba vehicle Get a winter 11me obo 8<42·5291, 6•6·28<49 Helecreat 3 br 2 ba, lrplc $900tmo Ferguton & 2_.1 W Wiiton 831 0960 10~ Ocean view home Re-price on a 1ummer Ume large yard Move rlghl 1n H hn RE 842.; 183 111\i Pt:ULlt:ATION DEADU ~t: duced from S520,000 to dellghl Only S140,000I IHHLUF PUI S850tmo 831-8499agt 8 Lrge 3 bd. 2 be, lrplc. :~, 'londav S'i>t I I rn I m $<440,000 lor Immediate 759·t601 111 0 condo Ill • duplex Aenl·181Hease Lido tale w/yrd. encl gar WtD 1~ ,, • • • Triple wide 30'x80' large • lrg <4 Br 0 'Wner flexible hookup $725/mo LM :~: •---------·~Tu"sda•· l\l 1•1t ' .·w I' ltl sale Open beam•. warm Iii/Ing dlnlng·kltchen NO• II» a super house• 2 Sl9001mo 675·9103 Ren 548·1938 1071 , • • • wood ac(:ents Acce111 co area, 3 bedrooms & lrg bdrm chefs kitchen " IU41U 11000 PlllOE W t'1I11c•-.da \ I w•o., I ::~ I) I' .111 . private bea~h. 1e;n11 •:d 3Balh•·.bOlh light & dark· custom decor huge llvlng SIRFElll DELllllTl MESA PINES 2650 Harl a 108• HllOTlll 'f _1 W l ·~ ) comm poo an par • er 1n1er1ors Nelli to rec room EZ TERMS S475 Gigantic 2 rm pleaeure BEAUTIFUL 1 Br s.495 11~Assume lrg VA loan, low hur<iuJ\ 1'1 1 ·1 P 111 Superb value Ask for rm & pool area Agt Agent537·5027 palece gourmet kllchen PRVpallo,pool.apa --3 -2 'l h I •1 Rod Daley 6<44-7020 TOP tet no """'t• IC)lj() lnl bdrm, ba. FP, dbl ~ rid:n 1ir ~ • :.1f I f • .111. 5<40·5937 Meaa Ve<de 4 Br 2 be. fem breaklas1 barsuper plush erea. QU • .,... ·~ g1r Best W/aJde, c M. LlllO llUL UT&TE • rm (Perl furn?) s 1200 decor tropical patio oar-5-49-2-447 11uu Reduc.d 10S109.SOO ~JI urd<J' I 'L 'S;( )I I I' 111 y EW E.SllE COllO •-1125 540 7507 eves & wknd1 age 1sl · 1ml dep Moves Newer 3br 2ba M Verde ::~ 5<48·5133191 l.\und,1\ h1 \llll11 r11 OCUI I I 1111,100 ru;ltlft youlN1$<450 •SSOsecur-home atrium open 11•· Eme1ald Bay 4Br 2•, ba 2;~Acress27000 SAcrea New3BR2'1ba,2cargar 11 1~537 5027 · ' Sii 110 Walk to shops on 17th SI. • Y .,.., beams. S 1050 mo , no 1111t , ocean v1-home Re-539 500 11 Acres townhouMS 1 yr lease m • (:A '\(]•:LL•\ T H)'\ & duced lrom $520,000 lo 2Br 1'-,Ba,lrgpatlo gar $33000 Bkr 679·1975 S800mo 191/last • $300 Walk to beach, 4 Br 3 Ba pets gardner,watedurn "" 2 MASTER SUITES $440 000 tor 1mmed1a1e age. adJ IO park Call ' sec 2558 Orange For Familu room. s 1175tmo 545·3627 4·9pm & wknda :~1; Villa Pacifica 2 separate CORR J.:(:T IO:\~: sale Open beams, warm Craig 531•1266 D1 ltxtl Unit1 1300 app1 call975-0564 Ageni840-8206 Nice 2 Bi 2 Ba Avall ap- 111 master suites wllh private wood accents Access to Verde Wanted Hat bor View, p1ox Feb 111 $<495/mo 11'1( baths large llvlng are•. Ca rn·t·lla t tons a rid I' Jr re· ct ion~ nlil ~· private beach, tennis and home, atrium . open Spyglau etc lamlly No pe11 760· 1418 or 111· cozy kitchen Pool, spa & b d j JI ' community pool and e•, 216 Bal Bl 673-2943 beams S 1050 mo . no home ASA, P 759-0540 642· 7528 eves or wkndt 14111 lem11s A musl see Call e rna e Of1 sam"' (eat Jrl".._ '1 "' parks Superb value A-'-" 14a~ 546•23 t3 ' '"' u., -l O pel1 gardner, water furn OLIVE TREE APTS ••X above. Pleasf> a~k for a rancf>llatio11 for Rod Daley 6<44·7020 _1r_._i•_e _____ 1 __ ·----~--1-S'!PI 5<4536274-Spm&wknds Soatl!. L11a11 2286 2 er 1'1? Ba 1wnh1 style :~,M LIHO RW. ESTATE $88 900 IAN U l X • 7 . NLct 2 Br 1 be w/gar w/d New 2 Br 2 Ba mobile apts. crpls drpt d1hwahr IW number whf>n rancelling vour ;id. "EXECUTIVE , garages, Npl Hghls rea hltup nr' IJ1c1011a &. Ca-home on beach $1100 updated kllch Cal Ok :~1· REPUILIC" will buy a North'Wood S245K Agt 975·01<42 nyon s59simo Agt 499·1551 From $605 5<48-7387 I ERR 0 R ~ : e~~:~ 2 N:::mp~l;s~: llTHISTH 11 l 997 9309 or 63 t·3 167 Secluded beach collage. Pvt 1 Br. lrplc. pool, patio 1 Ch k d d I d • lovely In-level home With low down Owner will TU SMELT(•? IU·SPR-DLX TIHSE 1 Br 1 ba frplc walk 10 garage No pets 399 W COLD Well BANl(eRO 1112 ·-... -----·-ec your a a1 y an report ~:rd~~~;l~u~~~~~~~ carry 2nel TRl-PLEX FOR SALE BY 2 Matr Suites 2'lBA has beach $700 499 2328 Bay $515 650·6357 errors irnmed1ately. Thr DA I LY kitchen overlooks tamlly C. OWNER COSTA MESA oil Close 10 shopping & Taati n 2290 HARP 2 HIM 2100 WI( JJ(X. J41l(j 14 1l' 2)2~ ~ ..... ,.,..iftlilM"Ct-1 PILOT assumes lialnlitv for thr fir~t room and pool 4 giant ·~'Jiisor I AREA PRIDE OF OWN beaches s575i mo Drive Poot 1acuu1frplcaccen13 Modernuppe< Iba.deck, bedrooms. 3 baths Near ERSHIP by 21 tS Orange Call Br 2 Ba gel away S600's garage $Sg() No pell Nr incorrect ir.sertiOil (•fll\'. 2 .golf courses and park ~ ealty Double Loi Owners unit owne1 786·3506 539.6190 BEST Alty lee Harbor & 191h 49-4-7008 Priced at only $226.000 a. has 3 bdrms. 2 ba, watk- C a II I 0 r sh 0 w Ing t I(\ closet, lrpl pantry and So Coast Plaza area 3 Br a F I h ... Sharp Mese Verde 2Br 546-2313 'Y. 786-1172 1 k1tchenwtblt-msthruou1 poolhomedblgarage& ,1rt•tltl urll tw 2BaS595/mo 546-5882. 2m USTILIFF ;;~ 1111,000 CLA S I FIED 642-56 78 2!!00 Stunning 1radLllona1 4 Br ~= plus lamlly room on huge ;;:B:.;::;•;::•:;.lff~,;,;lt;,;;r...;l;,;1;;,;l;.;;t ___ , .. B-.t.-•1-.t ... 1_f..,t ... r_l ... 1_l_1_~~ 2900 corner lot Exqu1s1te ap· 11_ l 1002 "-l 1002 2902 polnlments lhru·out this .: .. ii.i";'~---;;;;;:i;-;;';';r;•;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:;:; 2904 remodeled & expanded • = home Lu11unous master 290, suite occupies enllre LllO ISLE 2808 upper story Traditional 3 Br, 3~ Ba. Bayfront, pier & ~ H•·tOIO flo.at for 65' boat. Priced to aell $1,250.000. ~::I~:::::::: ...... _ •• ••••••• 211181• 21120 2922 292) Dolebout Bay& Beach Real Estate IRYllE TERRACE ~<ir11>r<im1l bay & oct·an view from 4 Br, 4 &1 patio. puul homt• Prim<' loc;allon $775,000 YllTI IEL Liii UJFlllT T HE REAL ESTATERS TOWIHOUSES SUPREME Easlslde. Costa Mesa In qu1el selling with pool & spa Only 24 units In com· plex Offering TWO units. 3 Br, 2 ba with tlreplace and private fenced backyards Starting a1 only $139.500 lor 1550 sq fl Call 646-7171 • 2·2bdrms Musi see 10 much more S650 a1 BEST Balboa aft 6 979·38<48 Pam . "" . :'I ' •JH>f8Cfete ()f!ly 3 years Ally lee 639-.61'10 PHlD1al1 2107 Sml 1Br. 1 pe<aon only, no /..J(N', !._._ old .. Wiii con11der trade Student budget $325 pays 2 BR yrly, garage. lg deck pets 1916·C Wallace 3880 Michelson Drive for condo or ??? Call rent & all ullls brlle 1 Br Newly painted Blk 10 (1st • $250) $375/mo Irvine 631 <4402 9am • 6 pm. avail Feb 151 539-6190 t>ch S650/mo. 6<45-5882 Su-perb dwnstrs 1 br, encl ask lor Jack or Ge11 BEST lee univ Pk. TertacetCardlfl Costa Mtll 2624 gar No pets Relrlg, elec 2 Br 2 ba Twnhse ldutrial Pror 1375 Wanted to lse E CM or 5456 Dix mobile home. no range $<410 6<42-5"96• S 13<4 500 SS 1· 1882 BY OWNER 6 unlls 1706 Npl Hgta 3 or 4 Bdr sq It J1lnt loc close to 55 home 1 771-0593 pets Mature adulls PllEILIFF YlfW La111n1 leacl!. 1041 Ou1et secure Lrg 1 Br wllof1. encl gar. -FOR SILE 4 •05 lwys 646-7512 Fo11nt1in 1991 Newport 646·8373 Jae. ulll rm, pvt deck. Lota for S.le 1400 Valle~ 2234 c•s• DE o•o bllns. lrplc $750 No .'ow.ER "" n pets 2151 Pacific C 1 LOT. behind Grant 3 Br 2'' a 2 s1ory condo ALL UTILS PAID 631·6 l07, 855·0665 Boys, off Nwpt Blvd. C M n e a r T a I b e r t & Compare before you rent t 17 Rochester St Brookhursl "Tiburon' Custom design features, S 105,000 675-3099 Dsnwr patio dbl gar pool bbQ cov rd garage. mfe8tiBJIU ,,,,,,,.....,........... 3001 Fabuloua bay & mountain view. 1Bdrm,1 Ba. condo co-op Lowest priced at $295,000 THE REAL ESTATERS High above Laguna Beach "Top .of lhe World" wllh spectacular mounteln views resls lhlS 4BR 3ba European Slyte Chale1 Spac ms11 suite In· eludes lrplc & 1acuu1 COST •• Esa elec gar door opnr Kids. wrtoi.mded wtlh plush " pets OK S800 • S600 landscaping No pets Beautlfully landscaped garden apts Poot & apa Pat101ldeck1 No pet• l..oel • f'ound l(M>< ~=:ii.~,_. .. ,.. ~:; IHTM HllTOL S..htX>b 41 lne\N<\MW> 'IC>UI ClllCU Tr••~• .1°111 Neal condo Two BUSKSS lo f'"AHCIAL eu..,_,.,, s.1 .. '8ualrwe Opport""'°"' a.....-w.,....., • tnv"tnwnt Oppor\uruUft ln.,...\l!Wnl Wanled • MVNy "' l..oM\ ·M~yWant.od Morljl-TO• £MPtOYMtN I H•lp Wan1"<1 •JQt. W•11t.-.f KR CHAPl>ISC AntKt.,.•" A'-'1Jlum1n Au·1 t1oru KkJ.c ~.11·11•lt < .. nwra. 4t t~u,.,,,_., & l twnpulfl'n f, ........ v~ . """'~'· ,,., .... C\.,1""' Ut"'6W't\t>l•t t.c ... w:h , ...... r\ M•h•r"Mr'\o M1-.•·ll•r,.....u~ M1• w.,.~ MUM •I lr\IM'-'m.-nu. Othu >urniluft A,, F.-~u1,.,,.,.,...n1 •'•••"• '*" °'••"" SIJl>'llrol (nn:h T\I R.Mlk• Sh•n ... 1 BOATS t "•'''' Ktlll ..... "'"'• ..,uwrr ...... 1 s1.-..1-.~1 M .. rutf"' ttiu•JJ Mt1u1t 'w·• "", ''j•""" b •k" ~lol•.C• '°'UPI-th""" lrll'hU(hfA\ "••ll•~r<Jt TRANSPORT A TIOH Att1 t •fl h ..... ,1~ I 1ftlj• f"ll ~"'"' '''"'' •M•·tort 'f'' '"' ~14'1\#n M·••·~ t4'"'"'"" f4\I' , , • .i .. n rr ...... r,~.~·,... t .,,,,.,, AUTOMOTIVE ""'"h K....• "'•h • W•o .. ·l lh-1"'~ ''"' k \ •(\\ bedrooms Country kitchen Localed pool aide. Security system 4vu throughout grounds 4014 SSS.000 :g:: 111-lHO ~!1 .. --------4<nll 41):111 ILIFFS-Flllll IOWIAYYIEW Attractive 3 Bdrm unll '''"' situated on quiet cvl·de· )IO> ,ac wllh unobstructed Hflllt 111111 ·~•1 J !)(JU view of bay, sunsets 3 patios lam1ly room $3<40,000 Call B1nn1e Dill On GE 759-9100 .t " ·• ~ t " r ~ • .:. ;'\ •,.. :::: LOClTIOI, LOC&TIOI blJU Bright and sunny 4 Bdrm 2 ""'' Ba Costa Mesa home :!'1~ wllh high ceilings and a 6"4 yard lull ot frull trees 1>i1~ Short distance from So 11211 Coast Plaza Priced right h22n at S 164,SOO 751·3191 8224 C:::. SELECT :;~ .... PROPERTIES :~::iJ LOW IOWI Cute 2 Bdrm 1 Ba home on 701 ·u• I ""llll :111• ""'' 111•1' 40111 .. , .. , R-2 101 1n Costa Mesa Asaume 3SK loan and owner will carry lrg 2nd Asking S97 000 631· 7370 T raditional Realty S:l l -7:\70 MESA VERDE POOL HOME! Beautifully decorated 4 Bdrm home located on a quiet cul·de·aac De· hghlful kitchen has been remO<leled & lhe aolat heated pool offers en1oy· ment & fun for the enllre family Something special at S 169,000 6<48·7171 ••OMI , _________ ,. ''"" VCHO \HM \ IAYSllE PUCE llYFIOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up. 2 br, 2 ba dn 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1,500,000 PElllSIU HOME OCUIFIOIT Ocean & ,etty views. Marine room, 4 bdnn, :J b .. th :nou !.q ft 4 t'<Jr p<1rkm£ $1.2H!'i.llOO COIOlllO CAYl llYAOIT Corooado Island cu.st bayfront lot. 85' boat deck Plans avail Now $370.000 w/trade AIUIOWllUI llOIE NPar new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake VJew 3500 sq ft. $440,000 WLJJ trade for a locaJ property Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y'>1d1· Ortv1· N 8 67S 6161 '::~~.~· S©R~N\-lt£~~~ .... U •I l ... 4 .. , U.A'f I '°'1AH ----- 0 U H I ~ I I I I' I WU 10 l>OOf U I _..,I l"0u9lrl ~ •CIO•y Secono eno It .----------. 199ul•f wftfe -·· n•m.e1 ICRYU[T I ~, ....... ,, ....... , -..-,---,--4 0 -· ............ 4"''"~ -----• '• l,1f,"'4JI "'~ .... .Jw-•lt ..__...._.....__,__..~__, "' l•,,•lii,o ' ..,.. tt•o N4 1 w fllo "" .,, "' flr,A~ .. ft f ,,,, .... '"'4( It 1t '1 ••l lJr4~(t•Mt1f Al Vf 1f ltft' r".1 r,,n At1\-11a • I' r I' 1· l' I • PICI OF TH LITTEil Builder s choice lor best location 3 Bdrm 1n Woodbridge Grove sharp• $194 900 l J!1119£(Jl JI t 1f 1,4tf\ Realtors, 675-6000 .. WlTEllfHIT Dover Shores 60' on lhe bay Charming single story 3 Br 3 Ba plus Family room Parquel floors new kitchen 1m- macuta1 e Owne1 has ano1h8f home Offered below market for quick sale $785.000 Fee By Owner 7141645-5570 01 7141631·7636 Corona ••I Mar 1022 IUILDEIS l&Rllll Duple11 needs some re pairs. may be remodeled or add on -use you1 Lm· ag1nat1on• Best ol all · bargain pnce $215.000 Owner wlll carry llrsl TD Call for details &•2-5200 j PETE J BARRETr ... REALTY ILDRS ITIEITIOll dep Agt no lee Bacn Furn $515 863·0755 365 w Wilson 6<42-1971 $249 500 4 condo lot w/plans. eng Open hovse SUN t-4 perm11 All go S 1401< 3 180 Mountain View OWNER 786-3506 •94·2220 673 3750 Mo11nt1in Deaert I Ocean/City Panoramic Resort 1450 View Gorgeous 6 yr old •--------In level. 3 Br • den • 3 ba Costa Vida a1 Vallarta. w l beaut yd Just Puerta Vallarta Me11 Feb $295 000 10 dn 16·23 2 1ms w/klt , on 575.21'72 or 499-3563 waler S560 wk ea 646-8402 VIEW HIE UI0,000 I a. r 10% down, monlhly pymts IDC•tl, arms less than s2000 No qu•ll· Grona 1575 lying Bkr 497·6375 af1 6 Prvl air strip w/moblle on wkdys. 9-5 wknds 2''> acres M urrieta Minioa Viejo 1067 S9e.soo Bkr 679· 1975 lake view Exec Home j ffHHI Faraialtt4 f 11ecu11ve Slyle 3 Br 2•,, Ba lri-level pool home chefs k1lch eleQant lormal din· 1ng prol deco1 natwral rock frplc huge living room manicured yard 1st • depos11 & your INI $675 Agenl 537 5027 H111t. leacl!. 2240 4br 2'1tba 2 stry, 3 car gar 2 m1 to bch S 1200 mo 6<45 6747 Ali 6<46-7171 HOMES FOR-RENT Huntington Beach 3 & 4 Bdrm\ $7 75 -$825 Fenced yards & garages Kids & pe1s welcome 863 0755 Agent no lee Bt , Den, 3'1 Ba $215000 752-2197 Balboa 2107 Hurryup&call53961904 NewGrt Beaclt 1Q69 Peninaala Bdtm family spol upper Cl 1, Bd $600 skids pets 1ttras FO ECLOS0RE1 4 Bd1 ean .. rm. steps to beach. rent wkly S 150 or BEST lee GUARANTEED ocean view Was $429.900 now $359,900 Patrick Tenore 760·8702 monthly $500 1111 June 675 5467 Old 1own c1ass1c S550 lakes 5 rm sky Ille home kids ok ready Feb 1s1 539 6190 BEST Alty lee Bach $450 E . s I d e s m a 11 a pt . 1 Bdrm $525 11ovel refr1g S285tmo 131 E 1811'1 646·8818 ulll pd 646-3177' 161 E 18th 842-0858 Newrrt leacla 2669 WHTSllE SMOllT THI 2 Br 1 Ba. nu cpta. dra~1 Furn 2 & 3 Bdrm Apll. & paint .Avail now S525 $750/mo up 662-1700 Agent 575·B 170 -WHIUll Yllllll AJ1rt•eat1, Oaf. 1 & 2 Br apll avail pool, spa l/r, pa11olbal No I n, __ J l l llflrlll! pets 1 & 2 Br $505-$810 11... I 18 ~' vv TSL Mgml 75-4..0081 or 4 Br. 3 Ba den 0 R gar 6-42-1603 No pets Yrly S 1050 -, 21a 395.3511 Daaa Poaat 272' Balboa 1 Br near ocean, d1fiwsr, garage, clean S-440/mo Pt11ia11l1 2707 495.5510. 2131402.2es1 2 bd Jp1 wtgar s75otmo HIOIELEl/LllE lfW 1 t3'l 29th SI Upstairs . Nu Carpel 213 <433-0502 2 bdrm, 2 be, wood trplc, mlcrowav• wlnew gaa 3 Bi 2 Ba upper in dph1, stove, OW. garbage dlap lrplt,..1i1toaher/dryer. close ..:_ securlly garage S700 10 beach yrly 675-4912 • dep Call 493·9102 llHHOI IAYCRHTHH Call us to see lhls com- lor 1 able home near schools and parks - spacious family room 3'') baths. large at1rac11ve kitchen 2 patios 2 fire· places hardwood lloors - • and a good-stzeel yard 1001 All 1usl wailing tor a nice family Newrrt leack 2169 S2300 /mo M oelern 2 Story Back Bay 4 Jdrm 3 ba 3300 sq fl 3 car gar pool 1acuu1 '• acre tol Possible unfurnished or op11on 6<42-1366 Bkr 1 k Hut. ltack 2740 Bachelor apt • b oc 10 Set up house• Rue here 2 beach ref rig llove 4 Bdr 3 Ba 2 car gar 2 1ty Bt unil w1lh encl garage S365 avail now 675.9229 twnhme. In hllllop wood· $450 539·6 190 BEST lee eti se111ng Quiet & pvt lrYiDt 2244 Corona ••I Mar 2722 Sloped ca111ng1 Pvl ~--------1 Bd c do Ocean pa110 Pool/jac $990. 2 Bdrm condo on San Joa-rm on ' 1st. last & sec 982-0778 Beacon Bay lovely 2 Bt lrplc. b1t1ns .spa patio S t950tmo Dottie Agt 675-6000 Quin golf course All V 1 e w Ye a r L s e. amenl•es n-smkr ptel $1050/mo Agl 673-535<4 $550-$750 2 & 3 Br Aplt, s 1 t50tmo 975-0564 2BR Iba, stove, refrlg, enclsd garagea, washer & washertdryer no pets, d r Y e r h k -u P • , Cheshire R111ton llt-1171 11111111 U1furid1h14 Gu er al 2202 Rent 10 own 2 Br pool ho me balcony view S600's • lee 539·6190 BEST Ally S11••tr I Wl1ttr • IAYSMOHS • Rt1tala L11_1111 leack 2248 2561 Circle Dr 6<46-6325 3 el\13 BA. lam rm. ocean l ·YFROIT JACOIS lll&Ln \IU 2800 SQ h $1700 mo " rllOP IAUIEMHT Ferguson & Hahn A E I IHCOl IAY 714/171-1113 642 11e3 673-2936 By owner 1s111me offered --------• Lig 4 Bdrm 180 d 3 b1 3 ba den b' 2 br, 2 Ne'W & Beautiful decor In ocean view. cllnln~ rm. bn apt (can e con s•111ng 1m 497·72 1 All I d) XI I , II thl' 2 story 3 Bed 2ba . • nee e n in ava u111 included avail Jan 20 to June 1 yards/patios 608' 1 Acacia $550/mo 2323 Delaware Wkdya 752 6 t91 eves 2<420 Whilesands 675-804 1 Newporl Beach Realty Daya EM2· 1603 2 Br 2 Be den frplc. 2 car Eves 960--461<4 gar slep1 l o beach a•LtllTll am.Ts. Avall now S 1100/mo n ar 1 851-8767 Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba near 4 Bt 2', Ba lovely lrg dplx beach SS 15 960-8656 f rplc deck nr bch Bachelor Condo on aand S 1200mo yr l!le 640-6067 Pool, Sauna 2<4 hour ae- , curtly $700 mo Daya Elegant 3 Br 3 Ba, lrplc. 3 751 5999 eve's 957·0396 balconies 420 Gold LlfODI Hilla 2250 t1nrod S t200 661 -0660 Close to beach lrg 1 Br -Conelo patio w/d. lrplc. Wshrtdryer included in S1uC110 apt crpls patio, 1 pool & J8C Sec gates, I Low low do'Wn $945 000 pvt pallo pvt entry. com· 540 42421675 8669 mun1ly pool Across lrom --------• p111k SB50tmo 1h1s 3 Br 2 Ba moo design blk 10 beach stores covered prkg $575/mo scenic view S700 buy $400 meld ullls 494-332<4 968·5632 w/ren1 tee 539·6190 Costa Mtll 2724 BEST 1 Br duple11. s38Ktmo 1tt, SEIWllD llQ CAHOI NEWPORT SHORES --------• 5 or exec house Best ol Beaullful 4 BR • 1am1ly SlllCHnE 00110 lh~ model S799 000 lo rm wood & glass. 1acuu1 NEWLY LISTED e. bdrms down OK Gd flnan<:ing masler bdrm suite S 1800 2 ba1hs community pool Call Denise 834-1151 Wattrfrtlt Mt•H and spa Washertdryer BROl<ERS WELCOME 131 -1400 hook-up 1n kitchen, etec Irie bu11t-1ns. • micro· wave 2 car garage Walk 10 Fashion Island and Lakt For11t 2255 1as1 & aec 6•e.s1s• n 1 VILUIE 118 OHYOl-IY OWIH ------•-3 BR lokelroot w l frplc Weelo. CM New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury 11% llKed rate. 30 yrs Balboa blaa• 12206 Will rent for 4 mos at 2 Br 1,~ ba 323 E 181h apts in 1<4 plane 1 Bdrm Manac.o with best QC $1100 per mo Pool. ten-SI Twnhae. ltplc, patio, from $575 2 Bdrm from view 14 Rue Vlllars DOLLHOUSE 3 br. ,;;, ba, ms & Clubhse p11v Call gar 5650 $670 Townhouae from Open wknds 640· 1538 tamlly rm. o'alzed gar No 544·4015/eves 544·6144 Sierra Mgmt 6_.1 13,_. $735 • pool1, lennla, beach S 189.500 AUTOS IMPORTCO LIDO llEALTY 113-lSOO pell S 1300/mo Days Miuioa Vlt 0 2267 watarlalls, ponda Oaa Dlt•ltl llOI W. Illa.el 979-8574. eves 842·<4858 2 Br Apl wlth ps11o & paid From San 01900 \II .. H.,.., .... ""'' Autli, l1"1W f .,,j,. ,, f J•l•11r; .............. , J ,.,,.,, ~ , .. u~'°'''"' buh• J•cu.r J,..,,.,,.." l .. m ..... •>~1111 , ... ,... .. f..otu• M.ut• ,....,,,.,, M•,..-~ ftrru M11 ... t .... 111 M!1 l)flO'I .,.,,"'. .......... ~ . , . ...,.. ...... "'"'"'" .. Jll.1 ...... ~. 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Pilot." f •d"Nlt•"'Cf IA th~ r11 .. 1 end '"" R•1.•••., for ,.,, opfln ho~or I r..-11•'4 20 nil• - 19 nm• from lh• P1ln1 •ftd &al, 60f' f f'lf)QtU.# rrom th• R ..... 1,., I ••• •••t h•PPI •"" 1h• r11 .. , J.,,' 'iwf•·· ,,,,.,.,, ,.,.,. ti)) _________ ,,, 11n ... fl)t $111 <IU" ... , All tollt OI ~OP~ ute c1a111t1ed ads to w11 all '°'1t 01 lhlnQI 6<47·5678 11~: 1.--------l9"!1D .... ~.,, 9171 •17~ "'" ' " ...,.,., tlllt t)l I "" tJll '"' n21 IW nu ,,, U2t tsu For Cl.au tW Ad A~,IOH C.!l A OAAY n.oT ... \'tJOI Ml·N11 One uf t.lw waya homas are being boul(ht and sold t.odl\y IR w ith Blended Ba\e llor&gage A blended rat.e mortgage Is a new mo rtgage I.hat. covers an old mortgage and advances new funds The new mort.gage te Ubad t.o pay off t.he existing mortgage at. a lowt>r 1111R thf\n t.he r 1..rrP11t. markf't. r 11.l• Tilt• II r1c1er gt·ufit1 t.hP now 1·1it.t1 H•11111·wl111n • hr.twoen t.t t• o lt1 rau i nd ll H J1rev111l1ng ma1 ket rnt.c ·1111• 1 , • .,.. monthly pn,vn f"rt •r 11\rfll"r Lha.n It Wl\R previously but not u h1gt1 M current. rates .,.ould require Impact on buyer e Kn'"tvn11 • 1n.,,,11r th•n m:\l'kllt r11t• • C•n ·~ualHy wtth a low1u nuuma e J.o •l'll mt1Mhly payrll•l'll Impact on Hlltr e AUrar. J •t.41ntlal buy•re e ~1t101 all fun<!• t.i Cll)llnC Ma.ny lender1 om1r a blendet(l ra~ mortgage u St pro<1uces & hlfher reLurn t.han &.he old mortg~• A real Olt.at.e profou1onaJ e&n gutde " buyer to Lhoae propert.te1 where t.h111 type of morr.,tNl 11 &vu.tla.blo • r • ozy c ean r Near enclsd gar ge S525/mo Fr'Wy drive North on 2br/3br I blk lrom beach/ l1ll•H S<:llools & lake $750/mo 5<46 5882 all 6 5<49· 1976 Beach to McFedct.n and l••1•.•1•1•l•1•0-1•1•L•E-bay Cash flow euum 111 Ptaiaaal1 2207 Agent 831 0300 Aslt tor Linda Wett on McFadden 10 Rictcf2131208 123<4 Seawlnd VIII --------· 2 Bt. 2 ba newer dup!e11 HOMES FOR RENT 2 ttory 3 Br 1 '<t ba. lrplc, a g a JASll•E CREEi y11y Mature non-1mkrs M1ss1on V1e10 3 & <4 Bedrm patio. 2 Cllr gar Avell 211 l 7 l•l893 5198 1212,000 llHIOR YIEW MOMH No pets S650 1213) area $800 $850 Garages and No pelt $650 6<48· 1220 elk 10 beach 1 Br stove. Lrll( OrTIOI 799 <4195 or 257-9792 lenc.Pd yards l<lds & pets $325 Avall Feb 1 Br, refrl~e, earpell, dr"'..._. Darr .. IPaahProp s;; 0" Agl No le• $52 _.. .. 1Bdr2 81 •pool, OWNFR 1 Bdrm 2 ba VIEW 113 E " " pallo qulal ulll pd. Imo 536·4837 111·1117 SAYS HE WANTS AC Balboa Blvd $1350/mo 863 o755 6<44 6!158 No pets Condo. 2 Br, l'~ ba, pool, Costa N111 1024 4 Br 5 ba 1ha1p, College Perk VA loan • owner I may carry 9<41 05 74 4 hr 2 be w/allac;h gar on 60 l! 120COfMf IOI It 911 Vtetoru• tor 11 tow prtc. of $93 SOO Call 8•8 83MI IYOWIEI Contemporary charm 4BR 14' '". 01ter 11led Moeaie ute poo111acuu1 'l 1tory -upgraded Mua VercH area 20&~ F'tlm· 1ngo Under S250 000 Ph I Call546~2 By ownr. J Br, 2·~ ba Condo SkyHlea, ct.ck, paoo 2 car g_itr wt opnr Pool A I c: I 1?4K. will neg down fltc ~O 4033 TION Call Toddy Smith 879-5991 Ntw~rt ltacl!. 2269 3 bd, 1'~ ba, W Sida. lrplc & trig $e70tmo. 759•9100 ca,htraao hooOimo Modern 2 Brand n•w. orpt1, drpt. & $48·8108 or 538· 1082 leac~ 2211 S1ory Back Soy. 4 bdrm. bll·lna Encl pello, chlld'n Nice 3 Br 2 Ba I I 3 be 3300 aq It, 3 car gar. 01< NO Pala $e751mo HOOtmo 111 & a':c HW • SP&OlllS pool 1acun1 '• acre 101 645·6848 847. 7278 J 81 2''t be 1n hm apa Poulhle furn1th9d or op $425 I Br up~r crptl, t.....i UH UYFlllT mOd upgraded kttch 11on 642·1366 orps 1>111n1 No pe11 "',...,.,,,._, ____ _,z .. t..,4_.4 Quiet location, 5 Bdr 4 • • ~pie 2 ca~ g:r :lopn~ * NPT LOW PRICE* 7 10 D JarMt 955.o&o; 1 llr poof. apa tennJi B. d""k , ... 60·70 yacht "'~ aun ec yat 1 lJr 1 be cula, ~rea1 loc. $<485/mo 2 81 1 Ba apt air le $475/mo ""' "' Inell WI O lrJ'41f gard~ s7nir. •• •• II •7 020• V I p It ••o • • elev1ttor gourmal a. more s 14ooimo •" ... r ml er '" '" uppet un11. poOI l/r o04l •c iC v .. -vlvl kitchen 0th.it 8,,,.nlll9S 540-3<4' 1 tfJ 1-380 I <4 Bdr ;I~ Ba dbl n•r ,,..r l""'14td occupancy LllHI ltlCL •1.111 Call Mark agt Jaeoba icl'IOoli s 12001mo 2278 Ma.pie • • ,. Au it~ 67~ ee10 C.rHa ••l •u 2222 6•?·187' 49• 7<4?9 TILl1•t 141·1101 1 r. oeean V19W. dlnlno 8<40 89 6 avet Cory ' Bdrm couage. evet Gib Walk8' $450/mo 2 Br 1 8• tower ~~7: 72~ ~ g at or • g • I ldo lale Buy Trad•· ocean Ilda o l hwy BACK BAY 3 br 2'1\ ba apt cloae 10 1tore1, 8 -LeaH Lrge 4 bdrm $775/mo 873· 173<4 .-ec home on qvi•t cul tmrned occupancy wHf>lng ocean vlew1 2 home llk1t n.w. Owner C JI "2".. Cl• .. c S 1100 75<4· 1202 2288 Maple S1 bd. 1 ba, wlk/ben, H50, llu Qpen Sunday •Ill Ill • " ... 111111 & gar •net 407·<l801 875 tl03 11060 "mo"• you In.; BKk Bayeondo, 2Br 2t>a, TSL MJ•f 142·1IOI I t It a. 21111 E••ltlde USO/mo 3 Br 1850 Avail imm.S Oya S535tmo ' 81 1•\"lie tw~r It• • 2'' Ba hou1• w11n '4'•'ttt ...... $.4~ Twnl'lae,£/ald4t'E:nctiar, 2b(i.T be,dQ!Wftt:.r HWNIT IUll Datltyaro Av111 now tntu BU.CON BAY 3Brt38a pallolyd ~3•8 Santa n1 tngeratOf I 110~ MOO, GOOd 3 Bdrm OkSer homt •·30 only 11~A M... 1 Of 2 yt laate. no pela TSL Mgmt 842 1803 No Peta 5.SS..-1$5 GE 159.910 0 -------.... ' . . S~t~'i£0 '~!,~'°"1 ~~on~ Tll lsat Ht·llOI s1to01m0 915.ee11 CLE.APO SPA<.IOua 2 It. 2 blOdla 10 bMctl. Mora latnll ate 09tong 11 wortn tM ~ and 2 bO 1 bl. defl IY'g rm Big C.nyon 2 Br 2 a. wntttda 2 Bt 1 Ba up-~ard ' P.,81 No pelt H25 tM camping "bug" thle own r may u1ry 111 TO wllrple, Mpetata d1n1no S U~5011'n0 Urge• 81 <4 gtaded d1•1>••· crpl, 23 35t St 8<ll· 110.5 year If you hao a RtJltCar-.llfff room carpel• and Ba pool & spa rano• & dr.vl'lr. patio 3Br 'b1.1t9Petobeaich C9'TIJ* tnal'e not getting .... 7111 Or ~· wlll• oa1d, 0.. uno1rno 769·0108 ., .. No a.ta S!>OO I de· No pelt Oariage Yrtr, UMCI, Mil 11 now "4th a _. • flHllng and coo~ll'IO Owner &roller 00111 & cle1n1ng &10001mo 8&0·1130, Claaalfled AlJ --------1 "'''° 5.0 .0169 Want Ad Helo? 14t-M71 850 ft1~3 Df,. '3" 14~·101 • .. ~ ler I•• llr••l•r Mmt11a.1 1a1n Asp.alt eare•trr c.atiact•11 o.r•wm ...,,... mmiiii=:;;;iiiiiilA11 TylMt ~r. Aeeurl. (l!MOOEL· omc.. kH, rm Gtat1&l II :":"Ha~ndym~,..a,_n.of-.-Cd~M~M~r.1;;;.;;wii'litiiiiliiPWh'lmP ... r·-:t:~=-i:~ $2.1 7 per day S.al l;Oll (SLURRY MIX) lldd • bay wnd#, ,,tnet'I a.TT ..... .n ,llt-lt Odd Jot>t. P91nung SERVICE·. lhOrougflfy Comm . A"ld , Reu. dt, pttlo cov/declcl UC Aemodel/R9')altt ~I ToPl*lfretnc>Yed Ci.an· & Wallpaper '404251 cie.n houM IM()-0157 Tl'\11'1 ALL yo. PIY for Rat• fr .. •llrna1•. 44t4I& St.w M 7·I01t Ind r..id. l..IG'd. bonc*I. up, new lawne 7Sl·~7I AMtAJCAN HANDYMAN exP'D HOU8 CLEANING ~ 3 I"'-. 30 Oayt 845-4289 or 84S-0032 fltc>alr·Aemodet·Rooflng ln1. For .. t· &92·1142. CLEAN·UPS•TR£8 TRIM C1rp1ntry, Wlndowa, .-ELIABL&. OWN TRANS s?J~~}~Mi~~~Gcfo. In tl'\e la~lttla1 Ooor1-Wlndowa-C1blnet1 p-rr-10 WORK ,.-;;;:;::=:;;;:-lndua./oommt malnt. only P11n1, etc "47-2397 Ctlla 64e--8502 Uc T12'"-'"""" in---DAILY -Panel·Plllot-F~ 35 " ....... ..,. .. _.. CALL CHUCK 142·2873 ------..----Pro n•Tonal hOUH· yra exp J.,ry s.e-••13 •lgn, •II lane Vwy ..... C""'·-u--T-QUALITY WORK, HOf*t FORTUNe COOKI! "41-t427 CiMnlng b~ Bue, daiy, onable. Aefl ptovtdtd. -· Pl• , .. Trimming Quot•. Flet ,... CLEAN HOUSE. PRIVATE WATCH US OROWI PILOT wkly, montl'\t; 882·7•73 Rec>llr/811'141J1 jobl· lenote, Lie & In.Mired "3-0022 V1td MaJnt •Hauling MARl< AOWAH 931 .... 177 OR BU!IH£S8 751 -3180 --------li-ii~~~~~R'!"'!~~ -ln.IVM. perlltlonl Low -MIKE 950-3293 -• '-""--.__.. _ _,_. SERVICE Want to bebY91t-In my ,.1 .. Steve 731.93 11 REMODELING? O\fr .. 111-~leomml 80 yre up Jl!AN'S H8ECl..EANINO _._ .. 1111:::w~~--~---·I ........-wa Chrl1tlan home lor 1ny __ tied cll9nt1 111e our beet CommerclalfRetl<*ltlal Remodel repelrt & oen Honett & ..,,dable ••• ..,.. VISA·MC loott 113-1512 I .,! ... ~rft=·=-.... ~~-IO• REF'1. 979·46'9 Car~• ltmH NleerMnl Cell UI today Llndtcape Mllntenance ~-0Ptul 730..oM2 R•f• 631-5001 ev.. BY RICHAAtfSfNOft ---I• ;WMNd• DIRECTORY Wiii BABYSIT· IOvJng care cXRiftt I CIRot eUb In-for relerenoee: •"-2255 O~Ser~·,r:-.-,:· -Rellabte. Fa11 " !n~ Ltc.nM 280&44 14 yr• of •HA INGf R!MOVAL• •WOROPAOCUSIHO•: Plutt"-IRVINE MIRROR In my norne, d1y1 or evn 1tallatlon & repelfl. 30 Sequoia Conalructlon McW~ randecape . l1a1\3 Reftfeneee evaltable h11P9Y local evt1omet'S 11+ r: exper=-Edtttng.Mf."342 • ·54a-o114 yra HP Andy "45-9031 Ouallly cu1tom remodel· • ..., •1... MP JOBS I Kim 64e.-t589 T'hanl( 'f04J 875.()'3~ Ml l51-1 and tM HUNTINGTON • I _.,.., .... • • E . ......._ . Bl!ACHCOMBER It --.-_ _. --"~ -C -.. -Ing ,. catpentry L c - -SMALL MOVING JOBS QUALITY PAINTERS E"'*1 WellcoY*lng In· ...-.- Wed""4ay a~ Hty -•-net .,..eat tau • •43<>117 Brad *-2•23 l114tlllu WMhHI MIKEf.46.1391 PROMPT NEAT PRO-1ta11&Uon. AMI. CONutt· ~d Procu ii; noextrachtrgel LON weight, IHI grHtl COnc:rete, Mttonry, Flat-Dttr •I II Mowing, EdQTng. Twloe 1 HAUL·MOVE·REMOV! FESSIONALS. 636-7149 am Asllgnmt. 541-l&tO • edlool' S*· CALL TODAVll Cetlullle vanlel'\ff lOO"I. work. lound1tlon1 Block, , , mo $20-12!. 945-5731 F It e T Uh T... lnttall. Patloe, tpU, etc. ~E GALS SHOULD tonal projeot1. 851·10'4t I~ ,H •••1•• guar Ren" 545-91UI brick Llc'd. 875-2829 DOORS OALO"REll • -QUALITY OAROENINO ur~9~"5,41~ NOR~ Uc:'d, bonded 99~·293i 12~YRS ~:..'.·"!~Ill, HANG TOOETHE,_.. T...W-/Wrlt'-~ -na ~-=-=--~-__ Repair or Repl~ • .... ...._ -.,...., l39-0730 1 ,,...... ft .. our Dally Piiot ..... ~~ Drlvewaya, ~tm. patl'\a, CALL BOB "48·2'i23 Tr"' loe>oed/rmYd. Ylld LT HAULING. MOVING Lawn Melnt •Tr• S...lc:e 8 9 or e.50-8477 anvt me au.me.. AcedemlC ~ Sefvlc:e Directory __ e1c No Job too tmall mtlnt 2~yre exp. llC:llully trrlgatlOO Comml/reald. _ ' PereOnal 18($..19" Repreaentat!ve PROF. · eomputer/ 96-4-038& 0< 536-0553 !n;• Insur , tr .. •t 141-0463 Appliance del~. dump Fr .. •t Oan. 548-5119 CRYSTAL PAINTING CO ·~·al menual Mode<•t• 1... job• Jon "45-1192 -A GOmpMrl• peln11ng ..,. -WlaMw ci...a.. Hl-4121 .... HI Fr .. counMI 942·7047 c~n• Cart • RYWALL TAPING • T/l11tASS CllfttR. GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS Letal mctt vl09 a.vino 0 c . lor 18 Yll * ~ ~~~~~~~~ Ca.iatt allit -l oving c:fiifdcare. My ,: :!~ur:9.Jn ~~3 Llgl'\t Hauling & HAUt lNG. No Job too OfttlNK DRrViNd i Other ~:'.!~/~;;~~'* Cell u1flfatl7to-0328 w~~W WASH~ Accnatlal _ tlome. want full time chit· Cleanups emall 895..eoot legal Service•. Rua "Tl'\e onlv rnaQ6C 11 *New e1blnet1, cabinet dren1yrup.Ph850-7189 ttt al Reaeonable HaTing eoT~ Ir~ Loul1HorowlU955-1392 -CullomHouMPalnttng Pluttl/!eeh OUAUTY."taf.202t Accounting tax aervteea. facing, bars & fOfmlea c F E u k .. ___ ...... co' ~ PERS-ONAL INJURY, r~ at redue.d winter rllM P' .. ~RIAo • reu onebl• ratH by countertoP• 642-088l -r•tt1 CH ELECTRICIAN: Priced ree 1t1ma1.. true ,_ ._.,v1e, ..,.,..,. ...,... CPA'• Jerry 432-8670 ---cobl>lJTeRTOfOA· Prof right, tr .. •tlmat• on (714) 970-8792 Thank you 759-1939 Cort tracts. Real Ellat• Pat-Fr .. •t. Dave 14()...64149 Reatueooa, Int/ext. 30 yr• UtUe ..... ..,.. ... °" •. Hf!ltry . 10 tulOf you & your ml· lea: or amall Jobi Lie PAUL'S HAULING rick Hanway 840-0700 I• lahtr , ... II exp, Neat Peul M5-2177 =· ~~o~:.:·:~ c,~·w~~\~~:: :~~:'9 EXperi Carpentry servrc:e chlnuv/wknd. 548-0t84 ~21:._ 973-0359 .. ~u Garfyd cl/up. 12' •••• wf Mma1 Lie 42592l 964-20"17 Neal Pstct191 f. Tatu,.. O•lly Piiot Cl•. Hlffed JoM Brown 831-e483 Rep1lr-Remod-Addlt1ona l'LL BEAT ANY PRICE! ;;l!Hobt REPAIR llft/8' p.u. "4&-0792. 24nr •ABC b oVINd. Special! 1 1 lor Paint Ouallty wortc 11 low ratea eectton about ,._ Muf;.' Ooort-elc. 548-4980 Mont fwnll ... are goettlng Ouallty Electrical Work Elec:-Plumb-C~tiJ I tl a ~ 1 L I F 1 n1er ~-• Int/ext. ,r .. M1 "45-1269 t.t'1 Tuftet and ~ It ~kilt tM C*nplng .. ...,.,. .. Ihle Teltm1n Ei.clrle 385-1784 -ti 11 ulCk/c.r ... u ow r•t•. ng ul. comp-. r.... fOt II ts Y can ... ... _.,.---.-...---REMODELING· Allph&MI .._ Screen1. Keith &-41 2 Lie Tt380<te 552-0410 Fr .. •t. Oan 964-7180 fl••a.• y-·r t·u .. ~· ~ .... lo~e of ie;::ay -P· ... CLot• At year If you have a 24•rn••••1121 __ ..,... -" --·• .,"""' ao custom cablneta. 18 eemper thal'a not gMtlng W wtttt EASEi ONE CAU DOES IT ALLI __. Trade your old 11utf fOf lntf&t SPECIAL. AVQ eQI othet th nge tflrou9h Repairs • Seak:oatlng yrt In area Lie, bonded. UNd, NII It now with 1 11'1 a BREEZE We llx II, break II, buy II or Fumecee. Pool Hea1WI d I I ti II ext 11UCCO $119.50 + Jt W D ..... 11JI 0 11 Piiot CIHllfled S&S Asphal1 831-4199 Uc lns'd 988-3584 anyilme Cfuelfted Ad. ~Ada 842.MZ8 WIL 5(8-5009. ~led ede-do It.,..., ~:.:111:,0 w.-•:.2~~79 a m~tert9i.. 842-04'42. FeucMa. Water........ ,.:.,'ICel t.424171 SYDNEY 0MARR leat&la t• Ctaatrdal PllMalll 3012 ltl1 Wu... 1111 ltl1 Wu... llM 19 Wu... llM 1!11 W!!!!f 119 Uart 2tOI ....... Ztll EIOllTl/lllElS ADVERTISING/SALES OIKTll. annu General Labor K~en lnstructOf F to 11'\r 2 br. 1 be C<IM l>rlme retall or onloe. 2000 Out~·" ONL y ..... 9199 Ot1111flt4/T1tt,.... IPID.111 IMI M.ny poeftlonll l'lallabte. Mon..Ftl 1o:3CM:30. ~ d I IF WfD fpl ..... .....~ 0 ly Tri •••• " Uptol7f tw be21wtttlelC111MNec:Mcl up ex w • r c or 4000 IQ tt 521 W. 11 Newt bune la cur· CHEERS RESTAURANT 220•1520 aman tee care beckgr1'(1. Cr.,.,_ S337.50. Feb 1. Nancy 19tll 11 Hart>or, C.M. $.80 IF IT'I UllDHI renlly In need of full lime Ent«talnrnent Ind dine· ''" prtferrlld or.,. 780-0824, 850-9431 IQ. ft. Ric 631-1269. Agt OR CRAZY, WE DO ITI phone .. teaperwon M·F Ing. We nMd eociltell General Oftloe. nice of· Cout YMCA e,.2."9() Mf F, well-kept home Relall apece, approx 4500 Ce11Unlc0rn873-&818 Ttle Individual we ..-MfWl'I. We train. Stu-lleM, anewe< ptlon"' w/prol M. 34. E/llde CM ..,., tt s 80 g1r-· hl!Qh .... ___. drl....... --... ,_ should ri.ve ~ dent• OK. Mitt, pi t a.ch typing, b*lng, man, mlac ..... WllTll Spa, n-1mkr $300 ...... ' 27 v ... , ell ,_ ._ ....,. .. p ... "" ldy.ertlalno axperi.nc., a Warner. Call bef noon fifino.-OOod hr._ Action Part time. Gr.et woBlna 1r1mc at 17 Wfft ff wllhlng to eupplement In-but we w111 eonalder lraln· 752_.955 "47-9981 pm Newt f'14f8'3-0ff3 ~ condttlont P..... caJI Friday, Juaary %O S.-8-9219 Or. Newport Beectl Ideal come with pftlme WOfk Ing the r1ght lndlvlduel. . •1,.1.,..,. '.. .. Fr1 31 RIES M M to •hr Npt 2Br. 1b1 apt for antlquea, furniture, Muat be unm11rled lady You muet !)09Mll a good OILM/IUll Gen Office for Npt Center v .,.. ..... ""tnru o A ( arch 21-Apnl 19): You'll be introduced to special Bayvu, 2 blk• beh, park· etc. 149--3979 for aame. In good l'\ealth apeeklng v~. type •t .._.Tiil AO Agency Type, me. 6 pm only service that aids in production. enables you LO accept added Ing, quiet $340,mo. wk Wanted: 1000 aq tt. war• wtxlnt drMng record. teut 40 wpm and 'knowl· -• anw phonH, greet ,...,M-.,,,-_.,-ance---.M..,.en--:-for__,.~- responsibility. Focus on r mployment, Potential, ability to enlist aid o f 8411·2175 nm 875·190'4 houM Mutt have 15. cell-Btwn 65 & 67 yra. n-amkr. edge of vlde<> t.,mlnal It Wiii trtln, own bu.in.a., cllentt. S800tmo. Katl'\'I duatriel park, •JU*lenoe those who share your ideals. Yo u'll obuun additional revenue because 1ng · 11 Live In NB or E. CM erea. a ptua_ we otter xlnt ~ comm. Sandr• "4MY7I 714-553-9010 In electt1Cal & pturnb11'19 product w11l be more valuable. ~r beaut 2 •ty :a1~ rto! ::'.:~· .:1a1~_: Send ruume. name & ellt1, comprel'\enalv• COUNTER CLERK Hair Or....-.: requlrlld, own hend toda TAU R US (April 20-May 20): What seemed out of reach is oow en. nome, com.,.. m entrance Desire arN telephone 10 Barrie. 177• talar'" & comm. PleaM Wiii train. Fullftlma. St•11on for...... • plUI, Mrd worMr, c» Step• 10 bMcl'\. /tmkr · near w 1lth St c M C-11 F Rlverllde Ave. Npt Ben. cont act B e ttlnger. Newport ~ 649-7921 H ..... ~·,,..; pendabte & ~ available -apply tnd1vtdual touch, accent creativ ity. Personal No chlldrent-• Tnru · · Ca 929&3 -.... • .. 1•11 -· · 849-4187 t-871-2345, ext 50 tor "'-ta Entry l"\~at"" tor Manleutat ..,.1. v magne.tism soars; pc. ople will be. drawn to you, especially members of June 15: S400fmo utll pd. · E 1 1 ..,. ':1 ..,_. "' 1---------=--673-8786, 973·&818 ..... triar I I •PnPI. ven ng ntervtewt IBM Sy1tem 3•. Ell· c1i.nt• nee: M•lntentnce Men for opposite sex. Assignment will be completed and you'll receive •• IHI ca be 11rangect. peri.nce req. Ptfrn PM-StudJO FIVE. preallo• ac>ta. Muet 11e-. accolades. WE LOOK FOR YOUI lt1l1b ZtZO Wut.. 40H . ltlon In growing Irvine Aa11 tor Judy 640 eu3 experfenoe In aJl pt1-. GEMIN I (May 21-Juoe 20): New approach assures greater HouMtRoommat.. 8008 aq fi lncld1 0MC: •Dl ....... •lf&OU.fTY &PPUa.ITlll EtectronlcCompany Catt Heird,_, wemlld with of ttie trllde. -.cittc:.e1. security. Focus on basic value, enh&htcnment, Wlllingness to pioneer a Unlimited 832-413"4 near 17th. & Piac.rtti.: Sultabt~''7: ceterlng. IAIAlll Bunny 11 eeo-0834 aome cftent• In bMch c>tumbtn9. air cond .. etc. project. Shfot delay will actually work tn your favor-know 11, don't nt1l1 Waat.. $2100/mo. 149-1184 LMM or rent 988-4777 Cotta M..., fllll/llne ... Oellvery-L A Tim•• to .,.._ Hlllfport, 960-53412 Salary commensurate · Le A fi · 1 vice experi.noe required. · · wltl'\ 1btllty. Do not attempt to orce issues. o, quanus natives 1gure prominent y. Furn home needed for C.M. 600afl Incl. olftoe. laYntaeat Excellent alary & bonus. nomH tn Npt Bch. Hair atyllettm1nleurlat 11n1wer un .... tully q~ll· CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Relative aids in restoring sense o f Germanexec&tamlly ln 100 1mp1, 'li2 tt door. 142-o240 0anJoanll 3:30AM-tAM. Economy neededlmrnecl.Somet~ fled N .. tn .. • & direction. Money is involved, basic security i s highlighted and your us on 6 month Ullgn-t300tmo, call 759-eooe Op!rtaaltltt 4111 cir req'd. 1550/rno lowing pref. 531-1392 p ... Mntneu ....mlal intuition will be tested. Choose course that places you on familiar ment Wiii conalder win· Cotta M ... 3000 1 I 47t Pvtp;rty(olnvtiatSSOOO i lllnll Mt-"441· 849-1413 Hair StyUttt. Mantcunsta. Cell~ fOf llP9t vound. Shon trip could be pan of scenano. ••r rental. u .. 291-9122• pr 1.I 1005 BrtoeO Dr. 110.000 In exi.tlng ou1td Co111 MHa Chrlatlan 1BJft11 Rer'ttal IC)ece or employ· Medic.t rront omc. L EO(July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on testing, cunoslly, inquiries which Mon-Frt, 8 30•5PM 944-12et MN 32% ret. 998-&4'4 C.P.A firm I• ..-1ng a Need &tta Income? a. en ment 1'1811. HAIA P~. Urology-OP. Typ. '*s>nv & relate to possibility of increasin~ncome. Accent also on popularitf,· Retired gentlamar1 nde Mb tal person for ttie audit'""· Independent carrier lor 18009 Skypanc Circe.. phone aldlla. U1·5301 . lleeplng rm wfkllch. prlv. C. I 1·2 yurs pu~lle account· THE REGISTER. Mutt IN 281-eo92, 494-9907 .. __. , _ .. 1,, ....,., -..... entenainmen t and body image. ng distance call could temporari y.. Pref NB 720-1222 a I L Ing audit experience r• ha.,. __,.able econ· -..... ...,... -· " alter plans. Gemini. Sagittarius persons figure prom inently. · quited. Salary open. Cell omy c~~. Hc>t Bc:tl .......... ._.... ~ '°' 1\111 time~ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Y ou'll overcome odds. you 'll gain rlfft ., SMALLPARTIES& Mr. Trecy7M-1040 Coeta M ..... & Lag 8cfl Help wentlld lmmed. Cal !\loft 11'1 buey front Ottf'tC*. allies, you'll win maJor point which places you on m ore solid base. leat 2tlZ t~LE:;,~.:,Na:a?~-BKKPRtSEC'Y aru . Cell Vfcky, 845-0M1 ~~~":":,,.! Lunar position hiahli&hts timing. judgmen~L intuition, willinifless~to llWPllT Wll Ing• Dix clubroom turn. Autoeente<, lnaurance bl"-9&1•7113 before 11 am. l'IOtel 8eturday1. w e . ottar accept challenge. "Success indicated througn individuality, personal Ga rag• 1 oic20 $95. w/~ & Ice on pr91'1'11..._ Ing. AIR, AfP. P•r· DENTAL ASSISTANT ULllA UY a• comp ulary. paid ..wy, appearances. "45-4800 or 846-3323 Central Nwpt 8cfl loc. on Mtrl,1,!H, manent 8·5 wkdya. Lar~ FIT Front & back office profit ~atlng and heattl'\ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll be active behind scenes. you'll Vickie tl'\e Bay. Call 942-4644. ' I 4021 Hunt Auto Center t82 exp., ADA. X-ray lie. HOUSEKEEPING benetlll. For Interview. • • Laguna Canyon Ad .. Leg. Salary 098n. Benefit• Full ti~ Ind part time cell Betty,~ 4403 • gain access to confidential information and you could be in vited tO)Oin Office leat1l1 14 IUctaHtl I.I Um.II 833-8998 or 497-2030 Na. 942-9887 wkdyi. poelllon• avallabte MODELS-w/portOliOe to a select group. Y ou'll advance throu&h reading, wnting, communicat-250 IQ fi eulte, 1208/mo SCRIM LETS ••mace O.. lae. Babylltter, my nome. 2 873-3403 ev .. twknd1 FRONTOESK poMlor HMO&~ 1ng -clandestine meeting could involve "special" member of 779 w t9tn St. aulte o. ft • SpaclalTilng In 111 & 2nd dy1 a wt! tor 2 toddler• Dental Au't. ortno, exp Service oriented lndlvld· portrlMta In exchange for opposite sex. CM Tom 851-8928 •NSWERS TD'• Since 1949 Nwpl HI• 831-3669 req'd, ROA pref 4 dya M· ual, CRT potting, ,...,. 8X 10 print 10 update your SCOR P I O (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): M oon position is 1ndtcative of wish *52601up. crpttf drpa. n Robl. Salller NH/CM Ba-bysltter needed Mature Th. FI T or PIT 842-2926 va11on1 Mu11 have good porlfollo Call Lenny fulfillment, added popularity, ability to utilize powers of persuasion. ale. r1tm 1730 t Beach ' Lune~. Ot>ete RE Broker Bd Realtor• peraon 5 mo old girt My 11 ..... _ ... P,J math •klll•. type 40 wpm 875-0823. M CdM E h . I . . n d . d B B 842 2834 T 842•211 t 545-oe 11 home Mon-Fri 8 Im • 5 ... ,.... ....... ~· Ind UM calculator 6 -------mp 8SIS a so on unique gJ • omcst1c a JUStment. major concession lvd H • Huml • urkey JUMBO pm R.t. and credenll•I• 4 d•y• WHkk Incl Cl daytfWffk. 8-4PM ' llYll/lllYll made by family member. Taurus and another Scorpio play key roles. 400 IQ 11. pvt blttl, clean. 1 wu 90 B~~~. 1 kid 1 req. 94s-o787 wtcnd1. 975-9101 12-!PM lnetudlng wt1nd1 Mu11 b• hard-worker. SAGm ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Apparent defeat will be crptd Near Ba~boa Pier thounht "Fectory Sec--Ori ' cieen CUI, polite. as. transformed into substantial gain. Perfect tedlniques, streamline $300 mo. 142-.. 923 0·n~-d~-··" and "lrr..,.uler" RESIDENTllL LNS Babyaltler nwded, rNP.. vere. croea coun ry. PIMM call for awotnt· M tnour to 111rt. lnCllUdel -. n mature woman 10 keep Ctllfornla UeenM req. menll betWMn 9-4, Mon· wknda StaNlng Actort procedures and insist on definition of terms. Emphasis on business. Beyfronl. Oflle•. p1t10•. ware BRANO namee. SSOO.OOOmln·no max 18 mo. old 2•4 dy• pr wk. MacGregor Yacn11. 1631 Fri 145-5000. ext 521 Movtng co. 160-l387 career. standing in community, dealings with those in positions of parking, ~enltorlal SPIRITUAL READINGS 75% Loan 10 Value Non-•mkr. Mutt nave Plaoentla. C.M. HouMCINntng, exper, pit. -------- authority. 6 3•1003 Advlc:eln111matter1.Love, 40YrAmorltlzatlon rel1 Backbay erH lllYll/Tl&llU mu11h1vetranlC)Oflatlon -------- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Some of your best qualities surge Exec tulle, OC Airport marriage & bu1lne11. 30 Oey Funding 631-3837 Oppty tor advanoemen1 540-1287 or 148-1139 MULTI Level Direct aalel 10 forefront. emphasis on education. cominunicat1on. travel, long-., ... MC aervloet Incl Alao counMllng. 1815 p ifi F d I 1um mun Mull be tllgh .cttl grad HO'U'Hieeper needed ~unity tl'\at letl you range prospects. Older individual has faith, proves It and you'll be $500-S900fmo 752•7787 ~~ 3:·~~7e~~9es.n ac c e era Rent or t09 % FUhlOn overd 18, ~driving r.: 15-20 nourefwtdy. ctNn-::.~.J:'; ~~na~~~ direct beneficiary. Cancer and another Capncom figure in unusual FOR RENT· Furn. ontoe. fi'nanci'al 111and area 844-0961 cor • nea appearenee. 1ng. 1aundry. Ironing. ex-ex,_, in th• tkln car• scenario. 200 aq It, $200/mo xlnt It fHa•. B Come In for lnte<Vlewl perleneed end ,.,.,..,,. m;kei Our ta11 Mlllng AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll obtain needed funding -loc Av•112•1 556•3900 Found: 2:S mo. lib type (l1C) nl-0110 s;~~~~T wllh or without ,~~~~!1:~~ on. oar, M0-3822. eves produe11 .,. baaed on break from past patterns, take steps towards building your own future. LIO Ben. 8 off•. reeep Puppy, vie Dana Pt wioow HAS SSS tor TD'• client el• Top com-55&-0363 845-55 1 Mink Oii Call W• Care You long ago fulfilled obligation and have been carrying burden not ~~~ l~~r;;.'d;,~2~ ~ •92-3241, 492-4424 aft 5 $10,000 up No credit m1111on paid 840-1900, WI mu--H.c:::c:er..::~= ~~~~ti..~':,=::: nghtly your own. Know 1t, let go and begin to fully utlhze talents. fl. ample piing, fully ate. check. no penalty c an !·5· Tu .... ~ _ _., Cllle tor 1 child, Tua & --------• PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Stress diplomacy, defer to wishes of beaut cnyn vu• $3500 mo Oenlaon AMOC. 673-7311 HAT IHIWHOI Gu~•· gala, homem.it•r•I Tl'\ura In my home. Good -- those close to you, especially partner or mate. You'll obtain new 494-j401 M-Th FOUND •OS lfi W ,.. 00 1 RlllElll s LL 1' ~~DthK~~t pay. mutt nave own 1rana Now l'\trlng Rental a sa1ea viewpoint, some ideas will clash w ith your own, you'll gain thro u&h -llWNllTIUOI n 1 I .•: .. 11 * * Mere, OMC, Volvo 110 ••· coupon~40~~27 · & REF '• Patri c a People Betboa 111and spirit of cooperation . Unique aareement or contract is spotlighted. 1000 tt, 2nd noor, qulel ID[ FREE * --. pet1en0e 1 mu1t Excel· Elect on1c Auembly Ex 941-8'14 att 5PM Realty 873-1700 .. • 2to0 .tr__., n""--'Y land,.,.,~ M . Ellpandlng H I•• office lent pay& t>enelltt Ken'• r1 d Ith niti .... .._ __ ,~.._ Nuteery peraon. outgoing &Jutantl, V , Atutatatl, Val. ttal -· ...., .... _... nMd• 1ddl1lon11 HI•• Boat Cante<, 55'4-8500 per enc• w -.... 1 .in -• - -bldg, off ttreet parking, Cal•, rep• In • growing com-(Dave or Don) epeaker1 a muat $5/hr to IMMEDIATE OP INGS penonallly or yaro m • l!!Jtr1 ltae~ 2711 1..,.rt ltac~ ZHI Room w/kltchen prlv gar av111 845-4800 merc111 market Looking --start 556-8220 Ms-ote1•fl4 pm tenanee & Mlea Part °' --adults onty 9e2-5790 Nr Viekle 845-3323 daya 142-1111 for allperlenced tales CLERICAL .. .. h •'3u81~9000tlme NurM<yland 4 bd, 4 ba, yrly. Lido Ill• Lna al~ n---ly d ......... ,8 t-... bua & 1hop 1 1 llAT llllW E~t( L1at .. •J HI las o•-'• ir---l1tr .. S 00 •1 H b •-..,_ ..,... ""' ProlffalOnal office apace people wltl'\ manager a • ... u.. 18 I mo "ao ar or bac"e or apt Open .._em 11&• ••1 llTIL I G T I t NE 0 o· Two MCre11ry/ Ex,_,.__• In .... .,, group N-In Oe F " ""' _.. $400f monttlly 1ncludu potentla re11 OP· Pt a 1ernoon1, emp . m .--· ....... .... 11 ur1 0 ~~ sa1"e'to • :9oof,:t ucal1111·pd•ucna~t~~~~W7~mo, Wkly rental• now evall cont rm, phone en• MN portunlly to participate In typing. 1n1wer ptlones rv:'~~~~·~k1!..;. :~!~a~!..!:"~:,, In· 11101 lJH. 875.9797 _.., 115 50fwk. & up Cotor coffM. & photo copier grow11'\ end profit Call Kii Apply In person 1790 r1 time Willing to -.-· ~ 3 1 1 It 7 Ex~lenced Near be.Cn. 2 Br. 2 bl. TV Phonetlnroom 2274 Secretary avall M• Found Alredaleatlhecor· or Mark7t4-650-2990 Monrovia. Ste C-2. CM •tr•,.pe"'"t~ "--. Jane •97·75tt ~relerred Mutt b~ Acrosa from t>9a~New-B CM " t'\AI'\ ner of Allele & Trebuco. --btwn 9·12AM or 2-5PM ren r.,, .......... ~·-...,, port Shores 1 Br $450 S790fm~5~~~9: • dep New:~7~v:5 Wrlgl'\t47..-tvvv 1117 856-4018855-8407 •RtHllfllalst* For1ntoc111648-398& efll• ApplicetloA• llltlml ~ur~.,~d~~:i~~~ Pool, encl gar Cell SUBLEASE TILL JULY F d Bl d Al h-Proletllonar i>9raon need• ----Newport Decking, 1953 Person Friday, part/time, Certification training 640•5608 SEA & SUN LODGE Approx. 300 IQ fl wlwHh oun : on g en. 8 aharp person, typing, BookkMperfTypt11 exper Superior Av Coate for 1mall ln1Yr1nce aoen· avallable MESA VERDE $100 wk up. Cotor TV rm Nwpt Art• Center, near FalrvleWf Baker CM. answer phone, general Lite office work Non· MeM. 842-7854 cy Airport vie 788-1780 Ill OAJIYH 3029 W Cout Hwy. Npt Coe11 Hwy $4100. wlll 751-31C>e '" 4. office. neet appearenca. smkr 3-4 hrw dilly, Mon· FlorlatWanted, exper'd Want Ad Hete>? ~~~~~~~c~,:~~ Spaclou13 Br apt on 10th neg 645-30251963· 1040 Found· F9m blond med good phone manner• Fri 499.3437 for awt Otlly PIT. Tuee, Wed a 6878 c M 54g.5585 Fairway, completely r• Working Fe 25-40, non· 0 Tll'' ---u dog, tall, etl()l(er, Miu Timmy 751-5797 Buay Med!Cat ~trlbulOt Set. 945-00t3 _"4_2·------- turbflhed, full MOurlty, 2 INNEW ORT BEACH amkr, pool, tennl•, )IC. Viejo., .. 581-0718 -s-1u need• a peraon ••• • I ·1 p·1 A car gerage. mlc;rp wive, Slnglel 1 & ~Bdrm Apan-N.B t300650·1709 •v•• EXECUTIVE SUITE · * IUll '" * perleneed In CultCHMr GARDENER: H. B mull be II y I DI .... · · · 1wjrnmlng & thefapullc ment1 & TownhOUHI Ma ltar• ff" Nwprt Center 640·5470 Found: Q.,m, Shorll'\tlr Nr All.,atlont. Brldel & Fcx · Serv~t. Good rcneral of-exper w/an<I like roeea P ~ola , plul many from ........ (Alk tbout -.. .... ,... ... ,.._..,._H_ Brookhurttf Yorktown. al SI'\"" Ex~ wt dell Only reliable prof Med g ......, n=r"!· iL!!t r..il!!!!, H B 963-7149 m v,. . flee lkllla. Inc 'g typing • . : p•RT TIME 1menl11H For appt tumllhed apt1. complete .......,,. ---'' .......... cal• fabrlCI M eno dk:1epnone Mutt be apply_. Ref.,• req d & wlll A 944-0509 No peta. wltl'\ TV. 1m.n1 & utenlll•. 12 • d•r Klr1ten Found grey mala eat 859-5559 548-1821 abi. 10 work well undet be~ed "3-711• Cllttl'\tven 2 Br, 1 ba, lrplc, m1y be rented for lhort 842-892 w/eollar, young. vie Fluor preuure and u pert of a General Houaecleanlng : Debver Daily Pilot by BU to In Oar. etc. Ideal tor retired t.,m or tonger No ..... Vacatit• A hltl .. ,.... ... Corp lrvlne 97!-2053 dYI 1u .-,_.111 team Benefit•. Htery Sentca wttt tretn r,...,. : ' .. ,., '""'"' Beach area (2 hours I 3/ req'd) On Jamt>Or .. Rd. le 1 "667 -a F d Y blk ct ~ ----neg ~none "41·~ ti. portallon ~lf-ed. M---&w.u.A =~m~.o::•s:a~5~1 ., San Joaquin Hiii• Rd. 1t1 I ... 1450aq ft vleweult• :::n: s"3Ad1ma~·H B molTIYI tween 10·12 only hr PIT Mutl be lie•· per day). Weekdays P .M 144-1100 8 (k +.h&. iux. condo. 539-1989 TM Orang• Coul Dally o•••• ... lat>•• .. 8 & c M reel· weekends A.M. Earn about OCEAN VIEW CONOOS 3br 2'~b•, tip• 8, 0"·· 2 Four lrg privet• offleet Piiot ha1 an 1xceltent op-1 dent pret.rred. Gr .. t for Fum-Unfurn 1972-$1500 "'°"''APT frple. min'• to CM1no'1f Wiii'\ trg eecret11111 1rH, LOST AFQ .. AN, male. port unity for • caree< Low Pl)' OrHt Mure atudentt/homemlker • $400 per mo. Call Mr Barrow ~t 631-49'0 lmlfbch 142-2357 lltt1(918)349-5573 kitchen end private 1117, blondefblk mask, oriented MajOr Account Leamwtllleyou eern To 957·943t~ .• a.A2·432J . CV'\E --I I lob..., Sign IPtlC• evell• fur cut 1hort Felr-EKecuuve wltti ,. proven find out more aboUt It c.11 U"I £AJ 'Spacious slnglt, ont & two bedroom apts. FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. ALL UTIUTIC.5 PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS. SWIMMING. plu~ much mort' ~orry. no ptU Modtls open dally 9 to 6 Oakwood. AINf'tMHtl Newpoft l~.cft So. 1700 16th Strttt (at Dovttl 6•2·5'U N""°'1 l tl0 Ho. 8 O lrvlne Avrnut (It 1 th} 64S·UO• ..... VERSAILLES condo 2br. 1at1 I It abit'0n w .. tellfl vlew/Bakerf 405 FWY track record Grut 544·5'491 Tu1t1n, Ct 2ba, llp, balcony w/vt.w, Aart 2tOI Redecorttl0t1 eltowence (BIG REWAR0)751-8064 potantlal. gu.,•nteed t451lrvlne81 Tu.~ln .. ••••••• .. •----•••••••••--• :~~:!dg;k~~1~1u"t,~<>u2.!'~ 2 RmmtH, blachfronl Lo1t: M omg c.t, wforng draw 1g11n11 com -OUllOl.L PUT/W Newspaper pool. 1 yr , .... $800 duplex, B•lboa Pen 141-1101 eyea, lg htlr, red colter mllllon 0..lr• tomove PrHtlgloua Newport KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZ£SI. aso.1335 Of 945-2702 950-5517 btwn t-7PM (out of city teg) Reward Into management • plua Beach office seek• ,.. " '49-7980 ~ reeume to .. ._ ..-.1 ........ ..- • • •• " ti 'l'I •th rmmte. Fem 21-30 to _ p o Box 1560 aponai ..... -or--- lhr 41 Br l'\N, pool, lennla. l11lam Loet Or.fwht Mofrlt type Coate Meta. 92828 lndlvlOull with typing 2 Br. 1 Be. nr bu• & beech, trpt, 1 bite from beech I l .,..1, M C11 111 Coll Pk CM Eo• tklll• 5S wpm, mtntmum 1 pool 6 laundry tac. $220 -1 urn. MS.9288 tltl I .., Rftard. Ma·&eOt · " yHr olfloe •11~1enee &475tmo 498-8277 an•111TM1 Loe near OC Airport AAD CM Condo-fem-private ... LOii Shaggy grey mete ActMllel L~• ('Youth) Salary H /hour Call ..... a.vu ac>•·frpl-vtew-nr bch·Wfd I.,,...... poodle An• to "Joctlo" Mon Fri t 30-8 30pm Fttnll .. IOf appt !Xs+s16E COSTA Q!§X Nc·up.-mor•I 850"'331 -Prim• Cout Hwy lo· Vic. Mont• Vlal&, CM ,_. Muet be 18 wlchlld care MERRILL L Y~H Rm avaJI in pvt home. Coron• del Mar Quiet cation 8o aide of hlOh· ward f.4e.Oe.4t experience Orange RELOCATION S225fmo 842·1738 mature male 1250/mo ··i at atop ''rt eoo tq Ml Ing Sprtnger Spen 3 Cout YMCA 142 9990 752-0701 EO! M/FfH Furn Room n.tt beaeh & 111.. tut & S50 ~"1 ~~uga:c:>1a-2~1 ~= yr Old M... Lao 9ch lrwy $250/mo Hunt Aef 1 Work MM37o. 8763311 EVESfWKNOS Needl Mad!Gallon RE• Bch "3-•H• . Hom. MC>-7"45 • WARD. 484-814't In lurn C M nome '• to atw hOfne In East. e..aerci.) u I PerMQ l fl $230fm0 Cell Cttrl• •«er CM S270/mo ~ '" utl lntalt ... 01•ous OF 4pm "4&-2•U 949·3'33 •ft 7PM ;caJJ d111 eult• Xe lmPt n Mttf ii 1 ea. T.trlg No F n-tmkr lhf bMut Lekt Qf1(ng from MOO 21S& mkr enlmllt or w•let• For•I ttm ovrlk WOOdl E. COM1 Hwy 87~ ~ 'Muat fll into family Pool/ept WS 170-Ha1 - tnvlronmertl 11• ml to NB • PH condo. fem , non· 550 1 I , ex f beiuty bHCh (mpl MIF. t 75 1mkt, oceanvu, frplc. ttton, rut food, office dap 1300/l'l'IO. HB ..,e, rw LldO '400tmo. etc Good bMCh toe llA·t7M &42·8180'33438h4Q 2138 CO.t H"-Y, HI S600tmo •~1-1844 IAISAIE 719 HO. HA"80R 9lVO FULUATOH •1M11J ll&YlWlll ATTRACTIVE MASHUMES TOSIRV YOU OPEN24HAS U· TOTE·M·lllKns IOW lllllC r For po1lt1on1 on all "d l tevet• Selary com. '-menturete with ex ~ nee Up to S7 /hr For I Interview. apply at U· TOTE·M ·Market on Aedh"t & Nlaaon In Tustin et 14090 Redhill on Tue1- d1y from 12· t e.m. • FM IOI( llft CAU: (114) U l-t HS tr SH~ut EOE ... (714) 541·7058 L . I.~ , C8 OtaflG toall DAILY PILOT /ThuflCJly. January 11, 1084 ...... II &atlsan A1 .. ltrrictt/ Aa , 1•f!!1.. A1t11, .. ,.,.. lit•, ._.tie ~ TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUULE SeMce81atlOn All9'1dent. OOUGti DIN UIOO 11•· PIT. lhperl•nc•d. mom, 1tlnl cono, ,S1t00 Ha 8505 875.f784 Putt toll batiu tl 17 llNn lliT lalcl t301 I a, •• , tool bo•. ··1.4 Dlttun s.n" ........ 4 4 >C .. WIQOn .... '78 AeQaf ltd, loaded. fUU Craltman, m1n1 cond. tul'M pymnl• of s120 27 tume pymnt• of 1117 33 f1Wf, aidl oond $3450 ACROSS 59 Courag I Ear» 63 Pier 5 Ranee·• mate 64 Ft way 10 Residue teature 14 Sffd cover 66 C ke expert 15 Thalia's 67 voice sister 68 Recently 16 Confused 69 Grit 17 Work dodgor 70 Lades 19 lancer var 7 I · O•rnt" 20 Kind ot mine 21 Crusaders roes 23 Container 25 Pronoun 26 Concealer 30 Trade 3'4 Gather 35 Yule1tde 37 Casa unit 38 Fleur-de-- 39 Blabbed •'2 Make lace 43 Fish sauce 45 Swarm 46 Heated 48 Take away 50 M ariner 52 Sea swell 54 Cleave 55 Distress 2 3 14 17 20 69 4 DOWN 1 Gaslight 2 USSR river 3 Arizona river 4 Meat cutlers 5 Deplore 6 Metnc uml 7 Containers 8 FITSI squad 9 Dire 10 Tableware It Holm 12 Fatless 13 Sunburns 18 Latest 22 S anta - 24 Pension Fr 26 Coleslaw 27 -Zola 5 6 15 18 ~ Station Attendent OAK ROLL TOP DESI( ~ --$300 142.fM9 No dwn pymnt OAC C.M No dwt"I mm OAC CAlff 716-1110, ..,_, 8atl8un tirp cl Daya 7-4, M Off ... ..,.. 17 .. 7 .. 13 Moblla talec>~. 8yt--~ 117w 5..,..,. pym 54 hr•~ ~ti r9Q Nwpt ._,., -" coma direct dial 2 hoot< latn Waat.. 9020 -~t Chudl 97'"'3563 Aot ·79 AeQal, nt cond • 471< PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED S.Kh W-7151 Aullucn IOU ups $3000 754 03« HIGHEST CASH IUUEb '75Datlk.ln710 Ttrt• --lllt mi. all C: ~~· ' SHIPPING & ~ CEIVING Brn OH r1nge, good Old lutt HUtctl $150 Col tor your veh'-. domeetlc Stiek shift USO &39-2481 *'lf'royofa axa p Q x;: ~1 S '9S $4----· M1ct1tna1t1opa•~ cond , 1250/obo lector PlatM54a.-40s8 Of fOfelgn &St-8285 ·1e 280Z 4 ap, ate, cie.n aumepymnt1oftl81.48. '80 Buick a.otra. ~.c helpful M1rtcll6 --3380 841-3147 Pl•YhOUM w/lllde awing WEllf In/out. hi mllat. Run1 Nodwnpymnt.OAC.Oall ':ft'ai:ed::kl~dr.18715~ 28 Enclosed 29 Routines 3 I Mongol 32 Jubilate 33 Assessor 36 -Gantry 40 Draws 41 Disagree 44 Pie type 47 Snake 49 Mongrel 5 1 Gun pointers 7 8 9 53 Lace 55 Platform 56 Quechuan Indian 57 UK gun 58 Double negative 60 Buddhist monastery 61 Continue 62 Newts 65 Promise 11 12 13 Shipping Receiving ,._pply Buy JC PM~ hvy duty. etichd $150 548·4051 OLW Olll •Int $3000, 650•7987 Chuck 9~&53 Agl • 87~5 MacGregor Yectita t631 lrg c1p wQheir & I'll give Sean ttUh compacttf' ftrrarl tili *'"4 Toyota Celllea M---.... _. .. ~ Pl11C9nlll C M you • dryet to oo with It, · lll TllOll w eume -n11 of I t71.3e '63 ~al Limit .... -...--• 1185 GE relrlglfreenr. S50 Hlda·ab~. HO '79 308 GTB, GOid. 9700 No~,... t OAC Call alt. powef. am/tm cua. 4 SNITIWW IH 1100 5-4&-8891 -557-1300, Mon-irn. 9-5 ml. Blaupurnkt 8erlln Chuok 1~53 Agl epktl 110,500. 8'°·22t5 h11 full ume position avail VIC larlnet 3 ..... Radio, $35,000 obo 4.0 able IOI' gener11 otfl04J I HY APPLl&llU · afu,~ Mlnolia x'7'ca';: •"84 Toyota P.U. AHYme •'illac •n dut101 959-4912 L" 957-8133 ereS125 850·91!2 ·04 ee 5121•811ck.Bt1119 pymn11 of S127.72 No liiiiiiji~~l'!"fll'll'!~~:r ..._ ----_ Fedetallzednow $17,500 dwn pymn1 OAC C•ll Student Ille houieci;entng Kenmore wahr & dryr, exit W.rd'1 4 hp rototlller, 2 0 8 I 5 8 7 • 0 5 7 0 Or Chuc:k 079-3553 Agt __ _ 1dy1 wt<. $4 50/hr Call c:ond S100M 64'4·1448, S200 557·8212 2C>el323 11879 Jim ·so s.vtll4t, blk/blk Int, Lara ~0-2893 aft 8PM M1yt11g wuh« & dryer, 2 You,.nam.1t1Maii'ne hdwe, WI llT Plat tlD Hl:h1 ~.A~ ~~-=~ :~ .';;.";,'teas 10.950 35K "" TUCIHI llH yra old, S300. 499-3541 tOOll. Chain uw. hdwt. g~~~ 9~~~ '78 850 5pia;, ;11 orig, cond aeoo 844·8051 Ir vine Pre-1chool, PIT, M1ytag w11h.,, hvy dty, tow bar, RV a.tutf, camp-FIU •-u••L hH unique hard 1op ln<:I. '73 Corotl1. auto. SG95. FIT 788·7494 $125/obo 845-4874 Ing, lotdl119 chalrl, tof1. ..,..r__ $700 Bonnie 751·9458 a.a.-2813 mite Urgent! &•6·3~2 Cormltr..O.Utlo TnEPllll uus REFRIGERATOR REPAIA nmem The Pennyaa~r I• looltlno Local home aallm•t• S27 Offict fualt11t/ 18211 BEACH BL VO !or • l)/Ume telephO,,. Larry's Relrig 780-7275 ls•lrant 122' HUNTINGTON BEACH '74 Corolla~ 5 apd, am/Im, salesperson Hrs Tues W/D Sq5 .. O/W s100· flll Pllllf 14l·IOllJ Nl·lll1 'll IPYllll IHOO nu tran1, clutch, eng. '73 Convert Flit Xlnt ·74 Celle•. C)'1Q owner. 1lr, cond e7 ,000 ml S2300. auto. Im S2000 499-2345 841-8278 thru Friday 9am to 2pm Elee Re e 's l60 · ' Apply 1n person 1660 ~s.:5848 • flle cabinet, 4 drawer. --.-'t....1 _ Ylll Beautiful. to ... It It to buy a 1860. 857-5817 Placenua Ave c M _ _ _ teoal $350. 673-5886 R "-, 11151pd, 1tereo, etc. Daya . 78 Corolla -6-P-1-C-pee-•• TEX.AS Oil COMPANY Relrtg, Philco. lroat1ree, UMd metal 1tor• rec1<1, OLW 1111 OAll &44•5480. avff 875-3058 am/Im cau, lo ml. $2000 needs mature petlOfl lor icemaker xlnt cond gOOd cond. approx 30 S.. Ronald Dace 78 131T d' eed1n, run1 obo. &42-3583 short tr1p1 surrounding S l80 673-6&« units, dltf 1lze1 All 7'~ ft ~real. 1oott1 f1ir S1200 79 Celle• GT, 1n/rf, 5 apd, Orange County Contact AelrlO'S, 17& 19', troettree. tell 553-8101 Dy M0-8114..., 650-230<4 new llrei, exit Q9nd TllE UlllEIT IELEOTll• I lat• modal. IOW mli.ag. Cadlll1c1 In Southern Calltornl•I s.. UI todayl UIEll OAllLUO 2800 Htlf'bot BIVd COSTA MESA 540-1110 •nreltt -013 customers We treln $95 a $175 Wa1her/9u Plaat1/0r11a1 6221 '80 Flat Sptder,nevy blue, $4900. 644--8087 Write P )( Dlceraon. dryer, S 100 ea. 8-45-9628 ,....,.... ____ ....,._......,__ 36,000 mllH, am/Im ------amero n- Pree Southwestern Pet --Oak console pl1no caas, •~300 675•2813 )9 GT 5 apd, fully load«', sume pymnt• or S173.52 1 ' Bo 789 Ft Twin Oven, custom Im-Wurlitzer S850 548-7272 .... •Int cond. $5200 0 B 0 No dwn pymnt OAC ro eum, x perlal stove, 30" 111/cln _ _ 8ta-•a -apma MUST SELL 963-8894 Ch• "'k "79·3553 •"t Worth h 76 lO 1 oven $ 125. 6 73· 1403 Plano, Baldwin Acrosonlc ~ 16~ """ " ~ TOP SU --w/bench, walnut, Hit tftHI Drinl 9030 ·77 Accord air cond, auto '81 Sliver Supra SnRt, *"84 s 10 Bluer 4X4 aa- Females Pref MOdel1 & W~s~er :C,,h d7:,r • ,;};,' cood $1450. 640·.4038 174 f oyot• Land CrulMf. cau. 53M ml 1 ownr Sen11t1ona1 stereo IY•· auma pymnts of $277.54 Escorts (2 t3) 866-1984 ~4~_8070. 720_0148 Yemaha ~ano, ebony, reblt Chevy 327 eng. Mint S3450, 644-9079 tem, 1/c, 111 extr11 No dwn pymnt OAC. Call headers good mech •80 .. -,,.-UC ....,. , S8500 alter 6 pm. Cl'luck 979-3563 Agt Tow Truck Driver. ex-C --, -·--new S2 . 675-7813 • ... ccor,.. • e .,... .. • 714·982·08t8 __ _ perlence. F /T, day• l•trll , ., __ .. O cond S3000 675-8188 ownr gem, spark tea In & -'87 Bel Aire Nda little ---+--~-+--11 968-6505 !siit•tal 6011 ~rtlaL .... I 6 '79 Blazer 4ll4. S>Wr Steef· out It hum1 & gets 30 '84 TOYOTA CARS & work 1200 979-1283 0< Trav-• '"gt No comn.•t~ Hon---.ii Pentax Spot-1fdXvde MOSSBERG lnglbrakM, xlnt cond . mpg TOOi Mutt ... 1 T1 R~1S ~1 1>1lcea. 545-•888 Atk tor Jeff _ ..... _,.._....,.,__II .. ,... ..... '" _,__ PUMP ACTION SHOT $5900 111~1650 ~2M $5399 Oya 931-8480, mm..., ate..,.. very 1ra1n1ng req'd Top salary matlc wlzoom. lllter1. • '" ... '""' 9V•S 548•7233 Olan• Prosur Ent '75 Veg• H1tctlbk, 4 tpd, w/lollowlng 640-1177 $150/obo 494-6087 GUN, s1oo 642-4740 Tr1cks ---H35 8«-8590 $1000/obo. &45-2878 n,llT L•tca system • all mini: R2o0u3tgnal ANoc d550 •Rkiia., ·61 FORD PICKUP ·~·~stvt~ 151~ok~ spdg~e~~· Trl••JL 9171 -,82-CAMARO Z28· loaded. M-5 wl 1 0 Noctllux lens. cm. eva at, 08 " • T I ltm stereo Need e11per typist able to Cenadlan Elma.rtt 28 mm """"·new S•25, Mii 165 $300/obo 645--6283 S2850 631-3016 •76 L -tope, • r, am .-vo · __ TA Good cond o cua. grey metelllc, low work from dlctaphone f 2 8 & Summlcroo 90 Kahru FIG ><-entry lttlla, '63-Metro Step-van, xlnt '81 Accord. ale, 1m1tm ml $2500 nagotlabl• miles $10,900. 53M451 and to learn new word mm '12. Elmarll 135mm bindings, 185 494-6087 COl'ld . 4-cyl, 20mpg, pert ater. caaa. xlnt mech (0 12W00) 557-1725 processing system tor SEE IS FlllTI Newport Beach firm l28 ALSO M-3 alngle TV b•i• swap meet truck, ss295tobo 650-9074 MUST SELL '72SPITFIRE Typing 1ncl's letters, stroke w/12 SummlcrOl'I l.t ' 6""2 St200/obo 966-6324 '82 Honda CIVlc, 4 dr, 5 nu pnt, clutch, 1op, CUii Wa have a oood Mlectlon Seti all • $3500 Firm • I trff w -7 S 2 o '78 f NEW ' uted Chev propose! etc. Salery Cesh 494-6976 BEA' UTJFUL 2511 RCA · 7 ( 3 0 l and 5'>(1, amlfm casa. Xlnl Int. tires. xlnt S 1500 o u • commensurate wl exper C---.tAl I col~ TV 2 yr wrnty ($35001 GMC 1 ton rated, cond Mull Sell S6000 •91·2881 or 675-3882 roletat See us today! Pleue cell for apptm ••Jaltrl .., 11;9 Free del Open heavydutywlpwr air.ate obo. 980-6357 V lbw tffl f.- -1--J _ _J~~~~6~4~4~·5~51212~·· XTXRl 800. Rane fooo Sun TV John'a 646-1788 557 · 1 300 • Mon-Fri, 9 · 5 J 1 7 1 Illa COMMELL CHEVROLET '78 DatlUn Pu:-near new •1 .•. 1.•-------1 ® drive. 3 mos new, some COLOR TV'S WANTED. PART. TIME, Vaned hours software $575 963-3488 Working or not Century eng $2800 obo 673-870 I ~-to Include early A M. v----.. IUO 'T weekends Must h1ve de-Faraitare 025 TV 54 t-8320 181 ~ ~ ~ pendabte vehicle (small m Sft SOFAS nevtrel Sac irg 44°" gT1nt TV $800 ·62 Ford Van Econoltne ... I ruck van, station gold, spotless, alwaye obo Mull tell M2-7579 S2bo 646-6765 a wagon) to assist ~-covered Really llke new IN -;c--. 701 l '76 Chev 112 !On. YAN. paper dealer 1n Irvine s 150/ea Call 499.1508 ti, .. atrl area Mull be depen---Sevylor lnriatabte wOOd new Ures •hocks. strong vw ~bi.m dable Contact Greg Beaut 4-pc Ill/Ing rm set. Bollom & stern. herdly ~· 3x1~d w~~ t;::~'!" llll ltllll&,. lllE lollll&tt Hyde Monday thru Friday llke new. earthtonea. re-used holds"' new $550 631 • SOUTH between 9.30 and 10.30 cently paid S565, sell S3oo' 673-0788 · 6 •7•11 Jim SOUTH am. on1y. 642-4321 $275 6,iJ7-7086 70Af' .. ,, .... , cou1n 'X.'°' 11·'' l w.• I~ I llt'.l\\1 1 --\ S4l>-1200 '71 wR 1 cN+RY wdR $3750 8«~785 '84 Town & Ctrywagon. no awn II 1pproved to U · surne leaae or buy. Fully loaded. 1254/mo & TOL 432-9681 --+-........ -t---t ·-------· Dining chairs. 6 Swed •••tr IMt• uu Cl111ica 9045 cou1n 88 Wa1tress/We11er E•· mdrn. uphol seats Good 13'1 BOSTON WHALER ·65 Lincoln conunental 2 lllZI YOLISWAIEI ~ t 7 p e r 1 enc e d too d / cond $100 536-8240 198 t 35 HP Evenrude, MWf -t MT 71 cocktails Also Bu• Per-awtvel seats, new varnish owner1. very clean. uwir WILL In .,....... '81 Air ... 2 dr, red, Din rm table. conv to reg. S2100/make offer Jake E 11 ll•l•AI au aunroo , 1/c, w/w radial. .so o needed· Ben poof table. state bottom. & bottom patnt. aummer 546-9118 1£ lllfllllll s ~. 1 7 rg _eng, 4 spd $4800 '"". ---_...._ __ ...__ __ -"_"-_-_-__ ~====~==:;=~~:::::===~==~==~ Brown's. 3 1 t06 Coeat carved legs & sldet. of '83, llke new $4500 Volume Salee. SMVlce Volume ilea. ownloe 60 9800 Helt Wuted 5100 Btlt Wut.. 5 00 Help Wanted 5100 Hwy South Laguna $2500 640-4222 AM/eves firm NO TRAILER <7141 Aa1tia 9109 And Leasing And Leasing -548-3256 atter 5pm !'!~--------·I f8711 "'"'-~h Bfu,,. 18711 Beach Blvd Ftr• Nursing PROOFlltr•IER Sales Warehouse I llY Fllllntlll '59 Austin Healy, l)pl run-<JV-.. .... HuntlngtOf'I Beach N CNA & NA A Ea Several pos111ons Exper d t51t hbreglass wl tlr 4 n1ng. $500 obO 499-354 t Hunllngton Beach (l l 4) 142·2000 -.-;-78-Grenada. ft" tlrN. urses 5 s P· PIT proofreader Thurs & PAllT IEPUlTIEIT and Tretnees Up 10 Les 957-8133 t1nks c b , ball t1nk, (l 14) 142 2000 ..... pltcations being ac · Sat uperienceo Apply Ellpettence pref FI T 40 S8 50/hr S600 obo 543_6368 &8tt1, l•,.rtt4 • well ma4nlllned. S2400 cepted prV1 duly So Pennysaver 1660 Placen-hrs/~ Apply in person 220_ 1520 Small Fee MUST SELLI Cornlngware IM'UI ll lZ --12 .. '68 Bug, It blue, w/aunroof~ 8-46-7838 County cnvls/geriatric Ila Ave CM KERM RIMA HARD· top stove. sell cleaning 1711 BOSTON WHALER w/ .. ,. J11111r ~ gd cond $1950. Wkdya *'M Muatang GT uaume e11per1ence a mu~t For WARE tnc. 2666 Harbor WESTCLIFF oven, micro wave top, triller $1750. 673-3830 ·7• 2602 •1p, with '76 rblt. ·73 Jaguar )(Je excellent _752-5522._eva_G62-373_3 pymnti 01 s253.39 No appt call 66t-71~t Mon PROP. llHllllT CURI Blvd CM Typ111 . labels Some hllng paid $2800, sell S500 18 LYMAN SIDE STEER AM/FM snrl, Mich cond , rebuilt engine. d OAC Call thru Sal 9AM-1PM IA newly created poslllon Weather proof complete CLASSIC '"tomlG 4 cyl w/1tloy r1m1, nu sh0ck1, beaulllul silver metallc 'II Ill Cwh•n ..... kpym7n~t35,.,. "gt Almand s Nursing has t>e<.ome available tor SALES ptrRSO• Pl l!me Our ottice11 SS hr pallo set. paid $ t400, sell "' 1 t h b k & dtlf ••""" S ""' 9 " ~"" E Mr Austin 642-4097 eng. xlnl cond S7900 cu c · ra et eren-paint orig owner ~ Sunroof, enra a.an ac---Nursing an 1nd1111dual to prov1<J" l c1d1es Sportswear buyer $400 PropanegesBBQ, 540_..242.675_8689 llal w/Weber carb 875-1723or675-5308 nllcell650 759-C>e58 *'84 T-Blrd e11ume HISES'S AllES I c1er1ca1 support to the tor golf shop, pr1v11e WORD PROCESSOR pa1<1 $785, Mii $150 S55001obo 631-6350 -rn.---pymnts ol S224.32 Ne property management club 30-35 hrs/wkly, In· For Newport Beach law Other misc, bring cath 25' Weltcraft Ncv1Xl. .75 BMW 2002-.-load_,.., J. HHD 91.al '69 Pop top cmpr, reblt dwn pymnt OAC Call Certified or experienced lunct1on Main duties wllt eluding some weekends firm CaJt 540-5400 Call att 5PM. 966-2798 t973 Twln, Ford, V-8, ""' -7 .. ,12 1 !!1 k enJ, nu brk1. CIHn. Chuck 979.3553 Agt. FT /PT days/evenings b 1 1 , H 1 1 good condlllon $5850 .. 1 : c ean, n_,1 WO< 12 50 obo ... 1_2220 C I I h II I e yp1ng. process ng .n. r Y wage i comm11s on 5105 New '"('iii8n sof1bed~-pd Mercrulsers Tendem 542-2872 t>r 732-0603 & TLC $1750 or bst ofr ..., .-65 .,u•tang C""'..,.., xlnl, N onva ~sc:n h o~p ~ voices up<Jallng mven-496-5767 tor lnt8flllew Joh W1•IN $900 sell $400 556-1253 aKJe '~11e20r_·S18109915 760-95681(213>489-8306 loc "'c.; $2995 -~-1234 ewpor eac •C · lory acct 5 receivable & l'M LOOKING FOR NEW :-;1 3201 S pkg Orig ownr ---'70 SOUAREBACK, runa 1""t benfflt~ 642·800 payable and ma1ntammg 5!~r~ :r~,,~u;r~mse::a~'. CHALLENGE• 40 yr old Parquel d1n1ng tabie & Boston Whaler 18 Recarros sn/rl air lar•aaa Gkia 1132 great. extras. 15,000 ml '69 MUSTANG 302, ~ HEAL "H 11 es Twr yPc1r~ gen I or "'9 E•perience in sales energpr.c male degreed chrs 3 sofas On water-0 t 20 h boat & am/Im immac $7300 'S8 Xlnt cond $2706 on rebuilt eno1ne tires, 1 owner St800 Nu1r111on compc1nv "~ l1CP P•pe11ente typing art background helpful in Psyc 16 yrs up In bed 2 up<1ght freezers l~Or~ge~c N.:.oS26.000. 731 7020 548-5916 S 1250 OBO 650·8288 545-1097 10-noon Sat, "and1n11 Many pos111onci 'i5wpm, IO·key proltc•en 6..,._6•44 human relations develop· Desk Kit tbl 8-3 Sat ~ 5·30pm Sun Fri " I •;, • now $18,500 673-826t '80 3201, Mull sell, StOOO u 11•1 ll4l ... · nigh income P/FT lull cy & good communica-ment & motlvallon, e11-2421 Port Wh itby .. C II .. I lion Skills req d Plea~~ s•LES PERSOI & I I 644·2677 Sea Win.. Grand Banks 32 '72 ~ take 0\18f payrnenll, '70 vw 1850. Rblt enn, '72 LTD Country Squire 1ra1n1n9 a ue ween "" • pro car mo orcyc e " model Clean & well $259/mo 646-3778 ''9 Rx7 GS. auto, air, trans. nu r-... 1111, .,.;:., Clean, runt~ood $495 9 1 tAM 839 6849 apply to ". "I I racer II this sounds Single whtte cenopy bed .., "''"'"' SO Donna Kubiak Wlllttw ••••• lft J m1eres11ng wnle or call wllh matching night equipped Try $45M ~-~R am1tm5~~s. ~ua1uz!',.:!~· body WOfk S.. al 2250 650 87 OFFICE PER •IEL Ind Proµ Mngmnt Excellent opportunity tor complete resume J stend and mirrored Avery Co 675-8990 loy1, m , eat""""' C1ny00Dr•B.CM 0rcall '72PlntoRunabout,runa& P Tevenmgs&weekends 1124AMam St.lrv awa1t1ngyou 1tyouarean B (TLN),Bo11367Corone dresser $150/0 BO Have all rec $6500obo 11558137btwn 12-1 d S800 n get C ntll s ast c ...... S11'l 7014 s a•-·-0 ·-··-·-Le• .. 1ng 979-46 10 or 966-0550 • looks goo Good phone voice I 863 1191 e ehr ' ·1 e, du 1dl /d clel Mar. 92625 673-6816 957•8165 • "';r-U~ll"l-EST.... '71 Bug Body & motor. 894-31 15 75t-8822 M·F PIT counter heir• Gary s h1g ly mo iva e in v . 16' Sprint SallbOat, llke a IN STOCK $6"'" 968 89 .. ual interested In making Prachcal nurse mature C t M 612-4 ilV Obo • 44 ·1~ Mutt MOVI"" mus-t -·•1 0 I 71-2 5•0 H · OI I HI La••r S350 obo 980-0742 llVEITORY llll' ... ... _, Part time e ' " .. t ours excellent money Ex wants day work w/Sun """ I · 71 Bug, run a good s 1300obo 873-8834 eva CHOOSE YOUR HOURS 1 IAM 3PM ten51ve tra1n1n~ program oll Pref 5 dys 644-8065 r:urn, bike 35mm camera. 26' T-Bird, fully equipped, *'79 3201, 4 apd, AIC 84'1 at Federal Sticker or s1200/0BO ~6 4184 T ,rP<l or sitting around w11h PIT xlnt lelephone skills No upenence necess-S I d d phone. lramed pnnts sleeps 4, sharp• S5750 (994XE0) below B2000 I • 150 8-45--04 14 -or '74 Pinto Squire, tow ml. C II 65 t I too t r cuizen a Y es1res Fn/Sat 9-4 186 Del Mar )97 9005 over Invoice Leave new tran1. recent val-ht nothing to do., Oo you I lite typing 11te t111nn ., arw a · or m-t 538-9504/(213 0-* '79 320! auto SIA - -.. , ' posi ion aa com pa---• • message lor M1rty or ·71 VW BUG dep9ndable, /Ob & needs .aome work ht..e to mingle., II so g111e dys/3 hrs pr day fle111ble 1erv1ew n1onlsec Y Please phone Saatl ha 6ift •ariat 7011 (468292) G a r Y M a z d a new p1lnt $1975 Kathy $700/0BO 6-46-5488 ~~, ~~,~~~,,~~ ~~~-~~O~ ~:,:~ 8~~~~0~2 noon 1 SHDWION MAIER 675·4•3o Ot11ce Close-out sale *'llO 32f~~~;g~) AI C 2t3/851-8744 760-8731 or 771 -5014 '78 T-Blrd loaded. S1s00 !Plephon,. saies person I 1ldt!BI lor homemakers & Jobs W111ttcl/ Desks, Sec chrs, misc ··so 3201, 5 spd, SI R MtrcffH ltH 9145 ·73 BUG. rebll eng. new 650-6897 Shirley With the Los ANGELES RE•.L EST•TE 1~ studenls Your chance to D · 5107 AntQ dln/rockng chrs (2'"HF576) M " " •• ••HllC ,.. *'8• t90E a11ume p11nt, lchelln •Urea. '78F'--ta,4•....i,11r,au~ TIMES 2 !>hilt'\ av.t1lable 1 E,,,_rtenced agent deSlr-make e11tra income tor 3 2317 W Adams S A *'80 528! 5 apd SI R .. 11 Ilk 1 .. ..., ...,w _.. 1iour1y wagP com-1,;Q~ charming CdM ,0. hours/day lunch hour 5 fAIR fRAOE . Cauc te will (Warner/Ra1ttJS~t1Sun Roller Furl/Hood. •3250 (1BCVl921 pymnts ol $424 71 No am m call. e new n'" clean $1995 631-3016 ~~~;~:er ~=' ~n M 1 7!> ~=~1~~ ~~~ ~~~ es~3.}:h ~~~~";~~52~;" Buds ?J ~e~':'~ns~c~w~~~6~~~h Jewelry 6214 Up to ~5~~1~~~1 $700 *'80 3201, 5 epd, SI R g:eifl~~5~3A;ot Call ::·o~u:~~7~2550 °' ·19 Pinto. lmmac:-1 own, Part-Tl•• EYHIHS I . ., _ (ICZX542) .7,. BUG ---mu1t tell, $1900, Cash comm1ss•on Incentive SECRETARY /ESCROW Uve-1n housekeeper who EMERALDS 39 stones. 28 SU~ & Dtcka 7022 *"81 3201; 5 spd, SIR 72 200 D MeroedesTurO-new eng, trans, 53M227 Ptrm plus pt1Yate ot11ce and wilt drllll'I cook mkt etc Carets Retell $200-(002998) pean style Greet mile-clutch, brakes. xlnt cond ,80-F , ----secretary 675-23 1 t Days Opening for e11penenced 619-48 t J217 499-5246 S3001Ceret Sell S 150 2 S e Tiet, up to 27'. qul•t *'81 3201, 5 apd, AIC age Perteet cond A tat $2500 cast! lak.. l1rmon1 ~n, xtnt & Ev/Wknds 675-331 t ind1v1dual Musi type 80 PIC Lve Message, & secU<e, lncludM elec & ( 1ARM892) STEAL! $6500 775-4454 548·2446 Of 631-5000 cond., $3800. 55 ·8389 WEHEIH RECEP /811 tfflct Newport Beach Mar1<e11ng Must type !Touchl and htP lorm hc1s ~ever al oper 1ngs qeneral oltlce 845-7811 lf'lr ra,ponsible and '" RECEPTIONIST PIT 4 duc;1riou'I people A 9''0~ hrs/da Npt Convales ,pea~ing voice ii MUST cent Center 646 7764 A \1'"81 way 10 mr;r11ast> y<:ur tludQPI dollarc. WP llfCEPTIOllST f•«Y tor your train1nsi ror f. e• on hours Must ~ '"tl!r111f'w appt tall Mr nt!al dnd fashionable Bl,.11mer '>45 5776 Heavy phones Must also PllOIE HOii Anl~Y th.e public I APPOINTMENT senrn5 R1chu4 GMtl1H111 tor evenings 5 9 pm Beauty Seton $5 00 hr l•beral t l)m 200 Newport Centtir Or m15smns (,011rec.t Bob at I Newport Beach 65 1 110<1 l .. pm ... eek-R11>C1tpt1on1'1/Typtst Pos· day<. 11ng 1111ng Eiccell work I He1A1I Pl)'!1t1on rng cond111ons 540· 7 111 £:: ~ t I u '1 v e women 1 Recept1on1st1Secretar y "PPt1Ally .. 1ore "~· F T hght typing lull Umf' .stock & salesperson 85 t 8750 f•per & llP.,b1l1ty ra I quired fl)r 1nterv1ew call RlOIPTlOlllST M Ofl -S .. , 9 -5 'i 0 I ENTRY LEVEL POSITION 640 OQ90 or 640 09<l I W1ll t1a1n Contact ';11nd1 Pra<11c11 Nursel H• !\pr 847 1 Tn2 L1>1f' 1n or out LOCdl ri~I' RECf PTIO•IST Newporl Be&eh 673 ~ 100 u p T ._ ..-f)rma~nl 1 .. pm pttnl nQ'Pll,tf'up Mon Fn Ht''lvf phones Buly pw•t•no <,hrJr• ~" 11gh1 ty"rng Newport mg llnrdwonung 1nd1v1d I Cent11r 640 ~4 70 I u"I with paste ''" e1 I p"111mc11 to h11nC1111 mul ftf POllT CURI 11pte re\pOM•blhhH •n· tJ Tote M Markel Mull t ur11ng 11•1t• 1p co•irt!f~r 1>cno,,_, tO key catculltor Hlfl, '""'Q Vlllld COL r• Wm train Cont1C1 Sand• quir"'1 Cnll or GO!'nfll 1n to 64,· 1702 PIP 2911 E 17th StrMI 'Ult• tJ . CM t;•i·062 t Rt>,l8ur1tnt SAllWICM l.llEI --------•P1t1m• luncri.t t8 yr1 "' PllOIOTIOI over Ca,, w.mlc erC>lmd Can you "M:hoot Will train S3 ~ Spar11 3 hta nightly? IC/ •tart r nt11nko1te'' Ar• you 11 34 1 Brool! l'lur1t t-v Well groom"ld Apt>ly 10 ;)0 1 t ~ am d11P-nd11bl,. and ell mn11.,111"(1"1 Ooyou Enioy wor1t:1ng ""'"' ~ld17 11 yrJU can 1ri1wer f' f ~ f'hon11 &46 702 1 ;.i,.30.epm Mon 1t1ru r rt ...-. To.,.._ 'I04ll ~ l*ora IN reeding publtC.. rifl<lna 0.lly Piiot Cl• fie-a. 142·5'71 IALH·larl11 11,,11 '0 R BAL BO~ Uftl ha"f! !. yl!lfl H 1Ung ••Pl!• tCru•SJng Of rte• •nor PrPv1ou1 .. ,_.••Pl' r1elptu1 ,!(Int opportunny '"'Y r.o bf!Ml1t1 Cell S SuM\olln at M 5-064 l WllTIUfH PllllGTI N a Pl•l'lllw7 Need I "°"' «eper" ~ll'M 1 h11by1111ar"? ""•d 1 ble»1 f'lll II~ n di l flrou gh cl eu111eo 2·5-81 • ~~IQh~=so~~~~:~ Doti 5510 645-1046 water 548-t608bet 9prn •"81 320i,51pd,SIR '74 VW, fire damege. rblt '12MllT&lllLJ Call Lynn at 5.47 S625 5 Irish 1011 temerl m11ed Must sell EMERALDS. 82 3B5 Ft 2SLBIP lor CPower •. 81 3210tFS~pd785)SIR 7y~t:'.~ie':n~ 6=~:'. eng. 1700 142-7449 Auto, am/Im cua, 24,000 le m er pups S25 ea pcs. 25 ct to 5 ct, from oat. 1 •Ibo• oves (7851651• extras $ t 5. 700 Days 075 ~· nu batt, rbtt ang, mt. Kint cond. '6800 548-'.3155 $150/ct. trade 498-2661 S3001mo 673-1464 536 7187 *'81 633cal, auto, lo m1 645-7053, evff 559·5633 St 551-4090 • Ei ecutive secretary 10 as I Adorable Shih-Tzu pup Tr1ns1ucent 37 point EM· Bo11 dock for rent Npt ( 1EPN7&4) L' l 3"" stst President ol ~ pies 6 wk• AKC $250 Isle looking tor low TOP SSS PAID '75 Sclrocco. AM/FM. aact a U clynom c Ne port n"ach ~ EAALDS Your choice · * 82 528E, Auto, loaded au 1 0 , run 1 gr e 1 t1--,~1~1~0---0--1--1' "" l Ps' than pet shops or only $40 each 640-8686 prollle. sail or power (966653) For Pem..,..,ed Sl800/obo 548-8451 tNIF basPd cl)mpany Ouahll breM,.,s '\48· 1200 bOal 20-22' mu length * 83 3201, evto, SIR I ...... 1. IE Z ___ _ Every avellal>la option t illons includA 'IPC. Madaiatry 6216 Year around rental, gre11 ( 1FMY925) IERCE E I 77 BUG CONVERT cu11om paint, urea, tow· rn tanal skills er.. Wf'll as AKC YORKIE PUPPIES deal lor right Sile, Call '83 3201 5 pd SIA T .. _ __. p ·-p Id Blue w/wht top 43 000 ml I k t ability 10 handl~ pren· 8 WKS SHOTS. M&F Bead blast mach. Mlg &. * , s , op mer ........ 11 r..... a • • ng p1c 1ge, cu1 om arc welders 2 com 650-3064 (002357) "-11 Ptttr/llll Great car -must Miii stereo, like new. MUST •Jr f' complex !revel ar· 1 $300 & $400 646-3853 ' • -*'83 833c I I t Ol"l-213/71~ MERC DES $5950 650-7777 SEE. 17500. 8"'2-4397 rangements & some presser1, lbl saw. bend Boat Sllp $50 per mo yrly 1 ; auto, om ,.. ~ hO hold d t ' Boslon Terrier, M, 4 yrs. saw. Jointer bell dla< IN Up to 18 ft boat (1GRM010) HOUSEOFIMPORTS.lnc '77&:1rroco,goodbod'y& 'T8 MarkVCartltr,am/lm. use u 185 or e Fam pet $"l0 642 64 10 d d 111 2 t *"&.4 3181 5 ...... lo ml tr avPllng pres•dent High ~ · san e<, r preas cu Grand Canal, B1lbo1 • ..,...... 81 300 SO Midnight blue paint, rebtt eng & Irani tape, CB. leatMf Int, "S' salary and Iring ben-Messy Dogs! S 10 any atze ott saws. band saw with l1land Phone 873-G388 (2ANX294) w/leath All options nu tlraa Needs IOmfl many extru 1 owner eltt'! tor the right 1>4\rSOn I (GROOMING SCHOOL) welder, lethei 12x36 Boet aflp· up-to 30 .• power 111·1111 s28,99510bo 633.0100 wOtk S2300 557-1300. 18250 754-0344 Reply 1n confidence to cs Teacher. 21 yrs exp 151140. surface grinder, b I I N 208 w tat. Sent• Ane Moo-Fri. G-6 Cofl .... tor1 s-·~ M••k v li800 Bo• 2000 21 5 I 546-2848 toot & cutter grlndef. 2 H~~bo~::: t~~~. I~ Cloted Sunday '82 3000 ~UABO OSL '79 vw convert. b~, xlnt ·79-;,...., .,,,;.·,";Int -cond Coi o 8 d 1 M C I _ turret lathes, rotery tbl. 13 ooo m1 Ilka~ -·-·, q')62~ e ar a Pn Bull pups Ul<CIADBA bench mlll, tooting, dlgalll obo 720-0318 dl)'9 LARGE SELECTION OF' 525 9oo NB 720-1704 S7960/obo. 549-2 59 38.000 ml Great buy at reg M&F wormed.8wks & power feed tor min NWlll .. IT... NEW&USEOBMW'SI · '81 ~bit dtl .... 4 tpd, ~.750 &44·~11 srCRETARY ror qeneral o•d S200 & up 831-3t90 714-972-1754 1045, a.2•25 t2 LHI aiuA•UW 'II SIL air. 1tareo S3G50 •ern!t ---..c"2"!L-=s contrac1or 1".Cpflnence S AKC $ 50 1 Ill U 6211 .,__ Blk/blk, wire wttlt, Mar 63 t-3010 __ noces\11y P T 631 5383 hdelolleab'-540 5~,..5 m ICt 18tHI lf;ltl -ltl 2 VOLUME SAi.ES new, $37,000 1173-3025 7<4 C. . Tow mlleage. I a r ... • "" 1s· I 1125 Chit-SERVICE & LEASING '82 Vanagoo camper, llke $1200/0BO. 642-4188 SECRUHY IHDH HorsH 5520 lero:.s:s 548•8732 AwlNN CRUISER 3870 N. Cl'lefry Ave Ast< about the money we nu, never uMd, 11ove. ~ -II S 125/0BO 548-2017 LONG BE~CH can eave you lhru our relrlg, ate. 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Deukmejlan Is offer- ing a 'worthwhile' com- promise to legislators re- garding funding for the state's colleges./ A8 World Academlans throughout Beirut are mourning the assassination of Ameri- can University President Malcolm Kerr today .I A8 Secretary of State George Shultz says chances are sllm for new arms talks session./ A8 ·:·:·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-!•!•:·:·:·:·:·:·:::.:·:·:·:·:·::::::::::::: Living Finding ·'hidden handi- caps'' -learning dis- abilities -Is the goal at Mardan School which now offers a pre-school program./81 :::::::::.:::::::::.:=:·:·:·:~:-:-:-:::.:::::::.:-:-:::::::::::::::. Sports Fountain Valley High takes the inside track In the Sunset League /C1 Ex-Corona del Mar High tennis standout Danny Saltz, recent winner of the New Zealand Open. had the crowd in his corner./C1 Redskin star John Rig- gins. a key figure in Sun- day's Super Bowl, Isn't exactly your ordinary run- ning back./C3 Entertainment n Thie e wlll be back onthetube,butyoucan kiss Richard Simmons goodbye./84 Bualneu Where can you get the best mortgage Interest rates? Check our up-to- the-minute report./87 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board Bualness Claaslfled Comics Cro11word Death Notices Editorial Page Entertainment Horotc0pe Ann Lander1 Moviea· Mutual FuDdt National N9Wt Pollce Log Public Notlcet Spor1t S t1teNew1 S tocJit Market• TeJevlalon Theater• Weatn.r World New• 86 A3 87-8 C&.-8 ee ca c .. A8 EM C7 82 a .. B7 A .. A3 c --c1-4 A• 88 85 B .. A2 A• Soviet spying inLA feared Defector warns of ----KGB at Olympics By ANDREA ADE~N Of~OellJNotlWI A Russian defector believes that a Soviet request to bring in a cruise ship and ai!J>lanes as well as giving Soviet journalists unrestricted travel privi- leges during the Summer O lympics in Los Angeles will be the base for a massive KGB spy operation. Yuri Bezmenov, who goes by the • name Tomas D. Schuman and is a politicaJ ana lyst for a Russian- language weekl y newspaper in Los Angeles, believes the United States is in danger of losing high-technology secrets to Soviet espionage during the Olympiad~ Schuman issued his wamin1 Wednesday at a Los Angeles p~s conference sponsored by the Costa Mesa-based Ban the Soviets Coali- tion. a 125-mcmber group seeking to keep the Russians from panicipaung an Olympic events. "At least 75 percent of Soviet Journalists arc KBG members. whose assignments during the Olym pics will include spying. subversion and re- cruitment of agents to buy. steal or search o ut U.S. high technology secrets," Schuman said. "If the United States agrees to lift the travel restrict ions presently placed on Soviet Journalists. they will have a field day tn accomphshmg their objectives." The Los Angeles O lympic Com- mittee refused 'o address the spying question but did confirm 1he Soviet request to dock a cruise ship an Los Angeles Harbor. to land 25 Acroflot planes and to permit Journalists to travel without restrictions. Schuman contended the cruise (Pleue eee SPY PLOT I A2) Irvine man nabbed in coke bust Our hero? President---- or the Duke? By th Aeaoclated Pree• DES M6 1NES, Iowa (AP) - Hcrbcn Hoover has been hoi\o~ 11 the only na.uvc Iowan 10 pin the presidency. but 50mc Democrats aren't so sure the state ou,aht to be braaaina about the Republican chief CltCCUla ve. .. , &rcw up an Herben Hoover's day," said Sen. Berl Priebe. "The first job I had l got 25 cents a day and I had to work from S a.m. ·to 1 p.m . I've (Pleue Me HERO/ A2) Herbert BooY« Mesa dentist sued Coste Mc 1 dcnu11 Tony Protopappas' lcpl problems con· unue to mount as more and more lawsuits are filed apinst the 31-t'ear- old Lquna Beach midc'nt; who is awailin& trill on murder charses in the dealbs of lhrtt patients. The latest lepl cntanaJcment is a cro11-compl11nt filed 1aains1 Protopappas by owners of a fo~r Covina accoun1m1 firm that counter· •ued the dentist after he sued them and others for $4 million. The comptaint filed an Los An&clcs Supmor C®rt last Dec. 8 by Richard Shaw of 8 11 Bear Lake asks for. $79,000. haw said the money is part (Pleue eoe DltNT18T/~) COAST IDITIDI . ' -I • ORA NGE COU N TY CALIFORN IA 25 CENTS Dogglebag Satin Doll, a York•htre terrier, rata comfortably and enjoy• the La.Cuna Beach acenery u ahe repoee9 ln a back pack whlltt_ her owner, Ken Cohen of LafUna, cbata with friend• on _r downtown aldewalk. Dana Point deluged in raw sewage- More than 10,000 allons of effluent threaten beaches-- By STEVE MARBLE OftMO.-, ......... County health officials today were attempung to check a massive sewage spill in Dana Point that has spewed more than I 00.000 pllons of raw sewage near a high school campus and threatens area beaches. Th~ milc-lbn& beach at Salt Creek County Park was sealed off to the public today when the untreated sewage reached Salt Creek, a water- way that leads to the coast. A small pond near Dana Hills Kiah Sc:hool lha1 has been used for marine biolOIY projecU an the past also was PoSted closed today when the sewage threatened to spill into it The spill did not directly threaten any residential areas or the high school campus itself. Bob Merryman. director of 1he county's Environmental Health De- partment. said the sewage could continue to flow uncQ.eckcd until Friday as Dana Point Sanitation Dist net crews work 10 re pa a r a broken sewer pump. He said if the spill conunues through Friday. 1t is li kely that nearly 200,000 gallons of untreated sewage will have been released. T he spill originated at a sanatauon district pump station near the high school campus shonly afier noon on Wednesday. Merryman said sani- tation employees were doing regular maintenance on a pump when the mechanical fail ure occurred. "The sheer pressure forced the spill.'' said Merryman, who said the pressurized now could not be con- tained unltl the pump 1s repaired. "It's bad because this 1s raw, untreated sewage." He .wd the sewage could IUll manne life and pose health problems to persons com ing an cont.act with it. "To be sate. we'll keep the beaches closed off at least through the week- endL" he added. .. ..., ..... ... ..._ .... _ . Two-time Huntin1ton Beach Mayor Don MacAJlisttt is @vina ..v~ ~us consideration ' to chaucoains Newport Beach As- sembl~ Marian Berscson for lbc Republican nomjnatioo in the newlf created 371.h 1tatc Senatorial Dillnct. M la.id Wednctday. The dill.ria. which exlends frOm Seal Beach lO the Me11can borderUd east to tht Colorado Rt"~~ beavily Republican. Winniotthe\.JUP nomi- nation is repidod u tao.amount &o tlcction. · MaCAllister, Sl . s.aid Huatinston Beach-the larJest C'lty in the distnct -has no rer. es.entauvcs on a state or federal levc to ca1l ill own. (Pleue ... llAC~l81'&a/A2) 'God's Triangle' to be built in Irvine Arti•t'• conception of foUJ'-cbUJ'cb trlanaJe to be bu.lit ln lrrine. Four church es Joi n in building project By CHRISTINE DECKER Of "'9 Delly "-" ...... Four churches that ha'e banded together to share a I 0-acre site in Irvine. Will break sround Sunda) on unique S'\ S m1ll1on condo-<hurch prOJCCt S1tua1cd on the corner of Ll naver- s1ty Boulevard and Harvard Avenue will be lkthel Korean. F1rs1 Chinese Baptist. Irvine A~scmbl\ ot God and Umversll) Commun1t~ Church of lrvme A fifth parcel as. available on the ~1tc and 1s being cons1dercJ by ~'eral congrqa11ons .. h w11l be the tint tame chun:hes ha'c banded together hkc this on the ..ame site." said Frank Hill . pre 1dc:n1 <>f the non-profit Irv me Wor1h1p (See CHURCHES/ A2) A loud battle over a quiet.park Settlement may be neartn at last ------on Sycamore Hills --- Just nonh oft..aauna Beach sits S22 wooded acm where coyotes, rabbits and birds nounsh und11turt>ed by man The land, known as Sycamore Hills, is • arcen fonress separatint · tquna from the more developed rq1ons nonb of t.M city. The q uiet piece of land bas been the center ofa raaina 10-ycar-old cont.ro~ray be- tween the county. city, pnvate d velopenand an environmcn&&I aroup run by former t.quna Bcaeb aty officials. But sometime thi year, a ICCll mcnt tit'Yt'etn the city and county may be ttachtd that will hkcly I d to the construcuon of a up to a I S.laoe frec-'8y thr ua.h 76 acre' of thi '/ pnst1ne propcn y. altenna Sycamore Hills forever. The settlement proposal 1s s11nsfi- cant because the city has h1stoncally opPosed t hr freeway. fcar1n1 proposed off-ramps at Lquna Ca- nyon Road and EJ Toro Road will Oood the alread y crowded httle c1ty W1lb thousands of more can each day. The city's re 1stance to any son of ycamore Hills development dates back to 1973 when at rejected an environmental 1mpa<"t study on a proposed development by Rancho Palos Verda Corp tocons\l'Uct 2.000 units at yea.more Hilb A yur lattr, the firm sued the city and more than th~do1cn re :ident for$37 million. In l 978, th city bout.ht the property from Rancho Palo Verde at a price now neanng $9. 7S malhon indud1n1 intrrnt That tame year, Ute county put a do~ payment of SI m1lhon to buy ycamore Hilb lanJ 10 build the f. t amended Its payment ~hedulc wtth Rancho Palo~ Verd~ h must pay SSS0.000 b October 198S and $990.000 by October 1986 or own- enb1p reverts to the development i firm. LP. BEIET Focus ON THE NEws propoxd ftttway. then c•pcc:tcd to be a si•-to clJht·lane hiJhwa" runn1na from Newpon Beach to San Ocmentc. The county wants tht frttwa) bttausc it enVl ions the populauon of ~uthem Ora.nit Count) srowins by a million proplc wtth1n tht ne\t 30 YCIB The aarttment 11vn \he counl> thr naht to nert'iw iu opttan lo bu) the propcny11191 tmtu bctort 193 ln 11~81. tht t.asuna ~ch ,. Two yean laier. the county pres- ented the Cll) "'1lh I purch~ pl.ln for the freeway. propeny to bulld a h1a,hway as wade" I S-lancs The city then sued the count) for not prov1d- 1na an adt'Qu11c en\ aronmcntaJ im- pact \tudy. Later that i-car. the Cit}' aold a t>l- . a""-rc parttl of ycamo~ Hills to the Kaufman Broad compan) to bu1ld 600 custom h mes The talc " c•pcctrd to rllst U .S m1lhon for the c:ny l ti lp pay off" mounttn dt IO ncho Pal Verdes.. but the CO\iftl)• cmbtoalrd '" l~ law Wl with ~ CU , \d UP lht sale because part pared vo (Pl 8 TTL&/A2l ' ,. A2 * • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, January 19, 19841 Slaying heariilg postponed A <·oun hearing for an 18-ycar-old man accused of fa1t11I} ~u1bb1ng his former Ncwpon Beach roommate 12 tunes with a wood chisel, w11 postponed Wednesday when the young man sa1d he couldn't afford to hire an atturncy. police as he was dyi ng that V11nasncs5 had auacked hun. Vangsness was arrested the followina da)' after beina discovered sleepi ng in a clo~t of an unoccupied condominium. A public defendtr was appointed to represent Brent l oun Vang'lne~s. who was ordered to return to H11rbt>r ~fonic1pnl ( ourt 1n Ncwpon Beach on Jun. 27 fot Police have not said what they bcheve the motive for the slaying was but acknowledaed the two men were long- time friends and once bad roomed together. '" taignment Vanasnes'I. being held on $250,000 bail, was arrested Monday on susp1c1on ufl11lingSco11 James McNaughton. .!9, who was attacked late Sunday ms1de his Villa Balboa rt'i1dcncc. Funeral service for McNaughton. the son of Newport Beach busines!> executive John J. McNau&hton, will be held at I p.m. Fnday at the Community C""onifeptional Church in Corona del Mar. M<: Naughton, .,,. ho dragged himself along a hallway 111d dn" n a flight of stairs befnrt-rnllapsmg allegedly told The senior McNauahton 1s the board chairman of National Education Corp., a Newport-based firm that operates a ne twork of vocational schools -IHliil!lli·iilhlil------------------- nENT1sT FACES MORE LAWSUITS ••• From Al 11f $85,000 in loans he made to In add1t1un. Proropappu has tiled l'rutopappa<, between March 10. 1978 tor bankruptcy. complicating his and March 30. I Q8~. criminal defC'nse. He subsequently Prutupappas 1!> awaiting trial in has petitioned a federal bankruptcy 1 >1ange County Superior Court on JUdJe to allow him to ~ithdraw the \!m·e ,·uunu. of second-degree murder petttlon and proceed with his crimi- \tcmm1ng from the anesthes1a·re· nal tnal. A dec1s1on is expected by the 1.11c-d Jcath) of three pauents. The end of the month. thre1: died shortly after being treated Protopappas filed a $4 million at Protopappas· high-"olume 19th lawsuit against Shaw and several 'itrt•et dent.al chn1c. other San Gabriel Valley residents Jlt-c;1dt!s the lawsuit and counter-last Sept. I. claiming that they failed ~ullS involving his business agents, to account for money the dentist l'rotopappas faces lawsuits by filed by invested dating back to 1977. numerous former patients and the Shaw is the former owner of n·la ti ves of the three women who died A.1chard Shaw and Associates, an l11llowing treatment. The lawsuits accounting firm in Covina. Court 'il't'k'i awards tot.ahng millions of records show that Protopappas dollars. . entered into a wntten contract w.th Shaw on Jan. 22. 1977 to provide accounting. bookkeeping and tax return prcparati"n services. Protopappas alleges that Shaw and Virginia K.itkland, identified in his S!Jit only as a La Verne resident, had signatory powers over Protopappas' personal and corporate banlc ac- counts until last March 30. Shaw and Kirkland used those powers to transfer more than S 1.5 million of those funds into accounts controlled by Shaw, the suit said. In his answer to Protopappas' lawsuit, Shaw said through his at- torney, Wilbur Quint, that he had signatory powers over Protopappas' accounts, but did not have sufficient information to answer allegations. SPY PLOT AT OLYMPICS FEARED ..• From Al ,111p's \.\Ill be a floating KGB base. 1ts Lower deck stuffed with ,iectron_1c nion1tonng equipment "to vacuum the airwaves" and the planes used fo r aenal spying missions. Da\.ld Balsiger of Costa Mesa. cxccuti\'C director of the coaliti on. <;a11.l 1n a telephone interview that he believes the Olympic Committee will grant the Soviets' demands for pollll· cal and economic reasons "The) want to ensure economic \UlTCS'i," he said. So\ 1et officials did v1s1t Olympic sites in the Los Angeles area 1n Dece mber. but have not yet said 1f Ru ssian athletes will participate. CHURCHES ... From Al < t•ntt.:r "The-!n ine Worship Center 1.-. bcmg built on the condomm1um toncc pt. With the pm:e of land. uinstrucuon and personnel 1t'~ econ- um1cal for all concerned .. •\It hough each church will have 1t~ own <.anctua11. thq will share a ftllowsh1p hall. dassrooms. an out· door baptismal pooL clerical staffs .ind th<" parking lot. r hl· tnangular·'>hapcd pared has lwen dubbed "( io<f'> Tnangft''' I'>~ 11Kmhcr\ of the Lummun1t\ ( 1mundhrcak1ng Cl'rrmuntt'' cHC \< hn.lulcd t-0 hqpn at I I a m l hr puhltt '' In\ 1tcd Asked about Schuman's credibility as a_ Soviet observer, Balsiger said "he is 180 percent convinced. He was 1n a position to know.'' Schuman, who said he is a now a Canadian citizen. says he was work- ing for the Canadian Broadcast Corp. dunng the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. "I saw (the Soviets) importing ltterall) crowds of people, but we never saw them at press conferences. Where were they?" Schuman said the Soviet request 10 land planes and dock a ship to accommodate Soviet athletes. journalists and tourists "is totally unJusufied" because private citizens are not allo\\ed outside the Soviet Union. He estimated each Aeroflot plane could bnng 200 passengers and the ocean liner would hold several thousand people. "It'~ a tloat1ng city It's an 1n· "a~1on, .. he said The defector said his claims nave been_ met with skepticism from the U.S. press. "I risked my life coming here, but I'm abused and insulted every time f open my mouth. "If I came in on a Soviet·made tank, I bet I'd have more respect," the journalist said. The State Depanment would not verify Schuman's claim to be a defector. Spokesman Joe Reap said today from Washington. D.C. that privacy regulations prohibit him from confirming or denying a defec· tor's status. Schuman. 45. said American and European journalists smuggled him out of Bombay. India in T970 dis- guised as a "hippie ... He said he had been working as an embassy press officer for the Novost1 Press Agency and was taken to Greece. Schuman said the CIA arranged for political asylum. HERO WORSHIP ... From Al never been fond of the man .'' Others suggested the state could do better to honor John Wa"ne, another Jpwa nall\C "ho left a more popular kg.an than th e DeprcS'iton. .\ 1u1nt Hn use·\)('natc appropna· tions panel "'ranglcd tongue 1 n cheek Wednesday over a $1 ,500 request to help fund the Hoover Library 1n West Branch. where the 31st president's papers arc stored. That'~ up from the $500 the state spent two years ago to supplement other funding sources for the library. MACALLISTER RUNNING ••• But Democratic Rep. Tom Swartz wanted to cut the request back to $500, claiming that would be only appropriate. given Hoover's legacy as a budget-cutter. From Al Assemblymen Oe.nn1s Brown and Nolan Fnzzclle represent Hunt- 1 ngtort Beaoh trut divide the retpoosi- bility while Jiviog io other cities while D:ln Lun.grcn, who represents Hunt~ ington Beach in the House of Rep-resenuitiVes. restdea m Lona Beach. MacAll.i,ter saJd h.c beUeves that tkmograptucs in the far-flung d.itlrict that includes OranJe. Riverside, San Diego and Imperial counties give tu m a ¥ood chance against .Betie50n who s:ud 5hc'~ been orpnitlng and work- ing on her campaign for more than a year. "Seventeen percent of tht regi$- tered R~ubUcan voters hve in Manan's area in Newpon Deacb and Costa Mesa," Mac.Allister said. "About 15 percent of them live in ti untington Beach. TM rest -about 60 percent -are in small cities (mostly rural are.as) and rt (the vote) i;hould be up for arabs .• MacAllistcr, who's $Cheduled a mcetina nut week with &taeson as more or less a matter of Political prot()COl, said his opuons are open but the candidacy is under ••very serious con$iderauon." MacA.Jtistcr, who also served on tb.e Huntingt..On Beach Union H~ School District school board, said · he's not "ultra, ult.ta'• conservative but that he ls more conservative than BcflCSOn.. "l don't bclievt people want to pay more taxes, that's why l voted apinst tbe transportation sale$ ta~ tht odt&r niaht." he said. lkreesoo said Wednesda¥, in Sacra .. mento th(te's a great deal~ diversity in tbe faT-fluna dittrict Ind that anyone enterinj the (:&ntpaian tt this time would have an ••ettttmety difficultn time jn comh'I to lri.9' with its complex is&utt. The district was created by Ute 1'981 reamrtioruncnt and Onie Speraw~ R-New:port Bca~b. who wucU~ from bts dislrict inl..ona.Beac.b the remappina. ls the ioc\lmbent. ow· ev«, he tw unocatt<led that he M.U not see.le t'lection and has el\dOntd Bereeson for the o~. "If Herbert Hoover were alive today. he would have made the motion to cut it back to $500. and I wouldn't have to do it," Swartz said. The proposal, however, lost 4-7. But Democratic Rep Bob Skow had another idea. Why not take the $1 ,500 and give 11 to Winterset. John Wayne's home- town·~ "After all, we know that Iowa 's proud to call John Wayne a native." Skow said. That appealed to Priebe. "If we could revive John Wayne and bnnghim back here. we'd sure gel more than 60.000 people." Pnebe said. The panel then approved the $1 ,500 for the Hoover Library. the first step 1n the funding process, but not before doing a little tnmming. Ciov ferry Branstad last year ordcrt·d a 2.8 percent across-thc- hoard spending cut because of a depleted Mate treasury. and panel members said it's only fair to apply that cut to the Hoover appropriation -saving the state $42 THE BATTLE OVER SYCAMORE HILLS ... From Al l·arrnarked for frcewa} lanes. not l u'tom home\ \ftrr month\ of <>ecret ncgo- trnt11>11'>. the city and the county rrat hrli a proposed settle men I that \ .. ll1ild n:qu1 rc the cny to drop the l:rn,1111 111 n·wrn for county per· lrll\\lon to pn><:ce<l with tht $5 5 land ,,1Jt• and a promise from the county th.11 1t would hu) 143 acres of \)'l :rnrnrr Hills lnnd from the city for .thou! \2 mdlwn to build the freewa y and ~1 park I he ut} reah11ng that 1t could lose the riroJ'X'f1} forever 1f 1t doc~n·1 mc<:t the payml·nt\ to Racho Palos Verdes. ,., unx1ou., to strike a deal The l''t1mat('d $7 S million raised from the 'ale~ w<>ul(t pay off th~ remainder •1fthr rlcht. and ~1 111leave)17 acres of the: land undtr city owncnh1p. fiut an rn v1ronmental group, l 1rt't'nl'X'lt. Inc . lint dunng a Cit)' C 11unul tncctin~ and then 1n a count) Just Call 642-6086 f I courtroom, mounted a vigorous cam- paign to JOIO the city's lawsuit against the county to gain additional con- ce\s1ons from the count)'. ''This our last chance tu ~ve Sycamore H ilh:· Greenbelt Pres1- den 1 Jon Brand said soon after the .tawc;u11 was tiled 1n Decmebcr "The public need~ to get directly mvolved in the negot1at1ons." The group demands that the mun· ty· •Write a prov1s1on in the proposed S(tllement to ban forever the con· struct1on of a controversial highway, known air. cast loop, that would rvn parallel to the proposed freeway through Sycamore Hill~. •Agree not to build a fr~wa) off- ramp at Laauna C'anyon Road. •Ensure that Laurel Canyon. a w1ldcmcu area slated for develop- ment hy the Irvine Company, re· mains untouched •Pay market value pnces for the proposed freeway property (76 of the 143 acres) on the date it finalizes its sale with the city. The county could conceivably put off the buy for fiv'e yQOrs and pay 1983-84 prices. Greenbelt Attorney George Logan said the organization would drop its cffon to jo10 the c1ty's lawsuit against the county if Green belt's concessions could be written into the proposed ~Ulement but the county, althouah w11lina to negotiate later on some of the demands. refusc.s to incorporate them into the proposed settlement because 11 claims the issues are unrefated 10 the land sale. Loaan said he has proposed a three- way meeting between city and county policy maken and lqal advitert an.d Greenbch's lawyers before Oranac County Supcnor Court hears Green- belt'~ case Jan 30. "Perhaps we can work out some 'ion of comprom1Je." he said. Wbal do you like abo,1 tbe Dally Piiot? Wbal doa't you Uke? Call tbe number at le rt end your mena~e will bt rtt0rdecl,tra.ucrtbHud dtllnred to ll•e approprlat• editor. 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RS\{P for Agran 's Iowa forum By ANDREA ADELSON the event. In addition, the forum has 0t1M0.-,"941ta11 already received attention this week · Three presidential prima_ry can-on .the Des Moi!les all-ne~s radio dictates and President Ronald Reagan station KHO and in the .state s la.rgest have turned down Larry Agan's newspaper, the Des Moines Register, invitation to a forum on nuclear arms he said. reductions in Iowa on Saturday but "We're Vf\rY excited," said Irvine's mayor doesn't feel rejected. Carpenter. Agran, an activist in California's Carpenter. in the Midwest the last peace movement, said he is en-two weeks trying to win forum couraged four other contenders have support from unions, environmen- acceptcd and that consequent na-talists and peace groups, said the tional media exposure will further his peace movement has an attentive goal to push nuclear-related issues to audience in Iowa. "Iowa was one of the forefront of the 1984 presidential the first state's that was active in the campaign. freeze," he said. Agran, interviewed by telephone "Everywhere we go, people say whX from Des Moines, believes Saturday's hasn't anyone does this sooner,' forum will give candidates an oir added Denny Freidenrich, a Newport portunity to fully explain their pos-Beach public relations consult.ant, in it ions. Iowa assisting with the forum. "They "We will find out just how com-take their politics very seriously." matted they are," said another forum Agran said the forum has generated organizer from California. tial hopefuls will be in the state enough interest that he intends to This past weekend's nationally anyway, scheduled to attend an hold another in California. To do so televised debate from New Hamir agricultural forum in Ames. in his home state shouldn't be as shire produced little comment on Sens. Alan Cranston of Cali fornia, costly as the $10,000 spent in Iowa, he arms reduction policy and a lone Ernest Hollings of South Carolina, said. . pledge from former South Dakota McGovern and third party candidate The forum wllJ consist of a presen- Sen. George McGovern to cut arms John Anderson of lllmois have said talion by a peace group, followed by a spending, Agran said. they will attend. 45-minute panel discussion moder- "This issue deserves far greater Former Vic~ President Walter atcd by Agran and Des Moines Mayor discussion.'' said Agran. a co-author Mondale and Colorado Sen . Gary Pete Crivaro and will conclude with of the non-binding nuclear weapons Hart haven't responded. said Tim questions from the audience, freeze initiative approved by Cali-Carpenter. an Orange County peace Fre1denrich said. fornia voters in November 1982. activist, who has helped organize the Following the forum is Iowa's first- Agran has enlisted the support of Iowa forum. in-the nation caucus on Feb. 20 when 150 lowa mayors and council mem-Carpenter said representatives of voters select delegates who will bers in organizing the forum in Des the three network affili ates in Iowa's choose the party's presidential nomi- Moines. Most of the eight presiden-capital city have said they will cover nee. 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Schuman tSSued his warning Wednesday at a Los Angeles press conference sponsored by the Costa Mesa-based Ban the Soviets Coali- tion. a 125-member group seeking to keep the Russians from panicipating an Olympic events. ' "At least 75 percent of Soviet journalists are KBG members, whose assignments during the O lympics will include spying, subversion and re- cruitment of agents to buy. steal or search out U.S. high technology secrets," Schuman said. "If the United States agrees to lift the travel restrictions presently placed on Soviet journalists, they will . have a field day in accomplishing their objecuves." The Los Angeles Olympic Com· mittee refused to address the spying question but did confirm the Soviet request to dock a cruise ship in Los Angeles Harbor. to land 25 Aeroflot planes and to permit Journalists to travel without restrictions. Schuman contended the cruise (PleaeeeeeSPY PLOT/A2) Personal incomes on climb I Our hero? President- ortheDuke2 By th A11oclaled Prett DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Hetbert Hoover has been honored u the only native Iowan to pin tht presidency, but some Oemocrall a~n't so sure the natc ouJht to be brauang about the Republican chief elltcUtJVe. ..t grew up in Herbert Hoover:s. day," said·Scn. Berl Pnebe. "The first JOb I had I sot 2S cents a day and I had to work from S a.m. to 7 p.m. I've (Pleue Me HltRO/A2) I Bertiert HOOYer Mesa dentist sued Costa Men dentiJt Tony Protopappas' lepl problem con· tinuc to mount a. more and more la.-suats arc filed apin t the 38-ynr- old Laauna Beach reSldent, who is 1wa111n1 tnal on murder chalJti in tbc deaths ofthrec patients. The latest lepl ena.analement is a cron-complaaru fikd 111jo t Protopappas by ownm of a former Covina account1na finn that countcr- sued the dentist after he sued them and othm for $4 million. The complaint filed in Los Angeles upcrior Court last Dec. 8 by R achard haw of 811 Bear Lake asks (or $79,000. Shaw sa1d the money is part (Pleue eee Dlt!fTIST / ~) COUNTY IDITIDN ' • ORANGE COUN TY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Irvine man ·nabbed in coke bust 20 million drug cache pulled -----from LA Harbor By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dellr ........ An Irvine man weanng a wetsuit was arrested after he allegedly dove into the chilly water of Los Angeles Harbor to pick up a duffel bag jammed with more than 70 pounds of cocaine, federal authoriues reponed today. Officers said the h1gh.quahty co- caine has a street value of$20 million. Peter Winsfield Keith, 39, was one of five men arrested by U .S. Customs agents who moved in early Tuesday and stopped the alleged drug trans-- action nearTemunal bland. Keith and the others were placed m the custody of the U.S. Marshal's department. and were scheduled to appear in court today. Orlando Otaz also were arrested. Both arc from Bogota. Columbia and were crewmen aboard the f re1ghter. Aulhont1es said the frelghtcr was docked an the harbor where it was taking aboard a shipment of fruit bound for Japan. Wiltse said the boat had lcg.it1mate purposes an the harbor and was not prevented from lcavma pon. The mass1 ve drug arrest was part of an ongoing investigation m the harbor dubbed .. Operation Pacific." a,WDT8AMP ............ ... Special Agent Bob Wiltse said the F..,.-..i....,. dripping duffle bag was being moved from a the Columbian freighter Cuidad de Popoyan to a 24-foot motorboat anchoFed nearby. Two-time Huntinaton Beach Mayor Don MICAllistcr is &J\'1"8 "'very serious cons~dcntlJon" to challengjng Newport Beach At- tembJywoman Marian Berscson for tbc Republican nomination in the newly crated 31th state sm&toriaJ Diarict. be said WedN=tday. Dogglebag Satln Doll, a Yorkahlre terrier, reata comfortably and enjoy• the Laguna Beach scenery aa ahe repoaea in a back pack while her owner. Keo Cohen of Laguna. chats with frleoda on a downtown aldewalk. Two crewmen aboard the freighter. Wiltse said, lowered the duffel bag into the water where Keath aJlegcdly was treading, waiting for the sh1~ ment. Keith was nabbed as he attempted to swim with the shipment back to the waiting motorboat. the U.S. Customs agent alleged. He said two other men were standing by in the boat to meet Ket th. Arrested along with Keith was Randal Wayne Thomas, 29, and John Aldrich, 24 -both of Long Beach. Juho Eamesto Bohorquez and Jamie Tbt diltrict Which ~tencb from seal Beach to the Mexican border and cast to the Colorado River. i heavilt Republican. Win.Una the GOP oom1- na1ioa i.s rqatded u wu.amount to election. MacAlhster, S 1. said H uatiqton Beach -the ~t aty in the distrin -bas no repttttntati vcs oo a $late Of fedeta.l lev'J to call its own. (PleueeeellACALUSTS&/Aa) Four churches join in building project By CHRISTINE DECKER °' tt.e o.ltr .... ·- Four churches that ha\t: banded together to share a I 0-acrc sne 1n Irvine. wall break ~round unda} on unique $3.5 malho n condo-church prOJCCt. Situated on the comer of Uni,er· sit)' Boulevard and Haf"'"ard A 'cnue will be Bethel Korean, First Chinese Baptist. Irvine Asscmbl)' o f God and U n1 vers1ty Communtt)' Church of Irvine .\fifth parcel is 3\&1lable on the site and 1s being cons1de~ b~ scHral congregations Artiat•a cooceptloo of four-church trlaqle to be built in lrYloe. "It will be the fi rst time church~ ha ve banded together h.._C' this on the samr '>Ile·· ..aid Fran.._ 11111 . president of the non-profit In ane Won1h1p (See CH\JRCHES/ A2} A loud battle over a quiet park Settlement may be nearing at las -- on Sycamore Hills Just nonb oft.aauna Beach sits S22 wooded acres whm coyotet, rabbits and birds nougsh undisturbed by man. The land. known u Sycamore Hills, IS I pttn fortrea KJ»rltint 1A4una from the more developed l"CJlOns north of the etty. The quiet piece of land hu been the cicntcr of a raaina 10.year-okt controversy be· tween tM county, city. pnvatc de· velopcn and an en vtronmental poup Nn by fonnct Llpna Bcaeb city officiali; . But sometime this year, a 1t1tlc· mcnt between t~c city and county may bt rached that will likely lead to the ...ronstN«ion of a up to a I ~lane freeway lhrouJh 76 a of th11 pnstine property, altenng Sycamore Hills forever. The settlement proposal 11 SIJl11fi- cant because the cny has histoncally opposed the freewa!1 fcanna propoted off-ramps at una Ca- nyon Road and El Toro oad will flood the •Ire.ad)' crowded httJc city with thousaodsofmorecarseach day. The ettf s resist.an« to any M>n of Sycamore Hills development dates back to 1973 when 1t reJcctcd an cnvtronlncntal impact study on a proposed dtvelopmcnt by Rancho Palos Verdes Corl). to construct 2,000 unit~ at Sycamore Hills. A year later, the firm ued the caty and more than tblft doicn rca1dents for $37 million. In 1971. the city boUaht tbc pi1opcny from Rancho Pak» \lerdes at a price now ncanna S9. n million includin& int,mL That same year. the county put 1 down payment of$ I m1lhon JO buy Syc.more Hilt land to build tht LP. BEIET Fo cus ON TH£ Nc~s proposed fteeway1 then cxprcted to be a 1l-to c\&ht·lanc hlJhway runnana from NeWl)On Beach to San Clem nto The county wants the freeway bccaux it cnv1Stons the populauon of 1e>ulhemOranatCouoty srowina by a million people within the ne'.lt 30 years. The aarccment II"~ lh~ c-ount) the ri&ht to cxcm~ 1U option to buy the ~ropcriy at t978 pnce ~fore 19 8 ln-f981 , tl\e ta UOI Bi h ' amended its payment ~hl"dule Wllh Rancho Palos Verdes It mu t pay $550.000 by October 1985 and $990.000 by October 1986 Of own· ersh1p "'vert\ to the development firm T""'o years latc-r. the county prn- ented the cit)' with a pun:haSt' plan for the frttway propcrt)' to buJld a hia)lway as wide as I 5-lanes The Ctt) then \ucd the county for not pro\:ld · ana an adtquate en' ironmcnw 1m· pact study. Later that ~tar. the city wld a «>2· acre J)efttl of Sycamore Halls to the Kaufman A Broad compan) to build 600 C\l.Stom horn The ~le 11 e~pttttd to raise SS.S million for the city to help pa) ofT 1u mounts dtbt 10 Rancho Palo Verdes. but tht count~. cmbroded ln tbe la~uu wr1th the my. ld up the sak bttautt pan of i-rcd wa' (Pl TDBA'M't'£/A2) • 2 * Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOTfThuraday, Janu ry 18, 1984 .. Bu ned boy's surgery a success l'rom staff and wire rtper11 A 7-)'ear-old bo)' who nearty died 1n an Omnsc t mutt) nwtd lirt ~t by has father wu "doing .,. nnlk' lull'.>" this mom1na after a three-hour kin a.ran at 11c h' me Medical Center. set fire to him in March whale they were Maymi an a Buena Park motel, cntic&Jl y bummg his son over 90 percent of has body. The elder Rothenbera said he did 1t bccauK he thoua,ht his ex-wife, Mane. wouldn't let him Stt their son ap1n l ), \ td Rothenbera'~ suracry Wednesday WM the first u p•rat1011 the New York boy had undergone since July It ' J \ hof)t'd the grafting would 11ve David more mob1hty in ht., kn hand and reshape h1'1 swollen lower lip, said Dr ll111l'C Alhauer, head of the bum unit l&t UCI an Orange. The father 11 servina 13 years in ~talc pnson for anemptod murder. Mn . Rothenbera and her '°" amved m Oranae County Tuesday from Brooklyn , N.Y She said Achauer told her "some routine surgery could give David more movement in his hands and ease soc:ne of his sutferina." "I fl:'~ ju!lt fine . doini very well," Achauer saad Wtclne~da\' aftrr the operation. Nurse\ WCrt' eothu'1asttc today. "Oh. he's doing '"'"m.krfulh "hum-unit nurst" Judy frm1son said. f\ut \lhauN ~ad 1Jav1d will need "a lot" more ,u,.,_c.-,, and I 'C I "will be doing the rcconstructave work f111rn OP\\ 11n" Mrs. Rothenberg said th:.it after a week at UCl, her son would spend several weeks recovenna at the home of a Fullenon couple, Ken and Judy Cunis, with whom she stayed while David was hospttalized last year I >.n 1d "Jit'nl fou r monthc, under Achauer's care at the I •hp11.1t 10\llll'llt:ucl) aflcr has father, Charles Rothenberg. If all continued well, ~he planned to return 10 Brooklyn this weeKend DENTIST FACES MORE LAWSUITS •.. From Al 111 · ">.., oun 111 h1,111' hl' made to l'1111t1p,1p11,1,ll('l\\l'l'rl \forth 10. 1978 ,111J \l,11d1111 14~2 l'rntupi.lppa., ,., .iwa1tang tnal an 1 irangt• < ount' \urx·nor Court on 1hw1 11111111' uf 'l'u1nd-degree murder 'tl 111111111~ lrt1111 th<' ane~thec,1a-re­ l.11t·d d -.llh" 111 three pa ucnl\ The 1t1ri·1· d1t·d 'hunly af\er being treated a1 l'rotupappas' high-\ olume I 9th \trec1 dental dinac. Aec,adc' the lawsuit and counter- \UI\\ 1nvolv1ng his business agents. l'rot11p,1pp:i' fan•<> law<,urt<; bv filed b} numaous hirmer patient~ and the re lat 1 ves of the three women whQ died followi ng treatment. The lawsuits seeks award totaling millions of dollars. In add1t1on , Protopappas has filed for bankruptcy, complicating his cnmrnal defense. He subsequently has petitioned a federal bankruptcy JUd~e to allow him to withdraw the petition a nd proceed with his crimi- nal tnal. Protopappas filed a $4 million lawsuit against Shaw and several other San Gabnel Valley residents last Sept. I. claiming that they failed to account tor money the dentist invested dating back 10 1977. Shaw as the former owner of Richard Shaw and Associates. an accounting firm in Covina. Protopappas alleges that Shaw and Virginia Kirkland, identified an has suit only as a La Verne resident, had signatory powers over Protopappas· pe~onal and corporate bank ac- counts until last March 30. Shaw and Kirkland used those powers to transfer more than S 1.5 mil hon of those funds into accounts controlled by Shaw. the suit said SPY PLOT AT OLYMPICS FEARED ... From Al \h111\ ,. tll h1 a tloat1ng KGH ba.,c, 1t!> hi"'•'' dl'\ k \tutk'd "'llh electronic nw111tl.Z11111 equipment "lo val'uum tltt• .111 ,,1, \., .. and thl' plancc, used for .1l·11.1I ''" 111g m 1<,.,1on\ I>." 1d B.1i..1g1·1 of C o\ta ".ksa t'\n ut" l1rn tor ol th e toalat1on '11tl 111 ,1 tl·kphonc 1ntcr .. 1c"' that he ht h1•\,' •It• C )I\ mp1t C ommattcl' watt ~ 1.1111 tt.1 \n\ itt•,' dcmJnd., tor poh11- 1 ti ,llllf I Hltf)ll)ll' rl'J'iUn" ·I to ''·'"' 11> "l.'O\Ufl' nunomtl ""' ( "'". ht• \illd '" 111 ltll11 1tt1' llt<.l ''"' Olympic "'"' "' tltl' I 11' \ngl'lc\ area an I ' v'1lllw1. h11t ha'c not )Ct 'iaad 11 I' 11<.,1;1r1 1 hktt''> "'"I pJrt1 t 1pate CHURCHES ... f'rom Al • 11111 I ill' In inc ~or<,h1p Center ,., hnll!o!, built 011 the l'Ondoanin1um '""' 1·p1 \A. 1th the price of land. • 11• 11Ill111111 and pcro;onnet it's c<.:on- , 11 '" ii Im ;ill tonu.~rned." \\tl11111~li '"'l h thurth ~111have11' 11\\. II ,,H1l tu:11' thl'\ "111 .,hare a ll•llo" ~hap h;ili. da!>vooms. an out- dc•<lf h:ap11c.ni;il pool dencal r,taffo; und rhr pJ1~111~ lot I h· 111;111~ular-,hapt•d parcel ha\ t 'II d 1hbcd (rod's f nangk" h~ "1'" "• ,f till' l llmmun1t\ 1 ,, 11ndhr1 1 ~1ng tt'fl'llHHl lC\ are '' 11 d11lld 111 heg1n JI 11 am rht• r11h1t ,, "'' 11t'd Asked about Schuman's credibahty as a Soviet observer, Balsiger said "he is 180 percent convinced. He was 10 a position to know." Schuman. who said he 1s a now a C anad1an c1t1zen. says he was work- mg for the Ca nadian Broadcast Corp. dunng the 1976 Olympic Games rn Mon treal "I \aw (the So\1ets) rmponing lat<~rall~ crowds of people. but we never saw them at press conferences. Where were they'>" <;chuman \3rd the Soviet request to land planes and dock a ship to accommodate Soviet athletes. JOurnahsto; and tounsts "1s totall> unjustified " because pn' ate c1t1zens are not allo~ed outside the Sonet l 'n1on He cst1ma1cd each ~ero001 plane could bnng 200 passengers and the ocean finer would hold SC\ eral thousand people. "It's a floating uty It'!> an 10- .. ao;1on." he said The defector said his claims have been met with skepticism from the U.S. press. "I nsked my hfe coming here. but I'm abused and insulted every tame I open my mouth. "If I came an on a Soviet-made tank. I bet I'd have more respect." the JOurnahst said. The State Depanment would not venfy Schuman's claim to be a defector. Spokesman Joe Reap said today from Washington. D.C. that pnvacy regulations prohibit him from confirming or denying a defec- tor's status. 'ichuman. 45. said Amencan and European JOurnalasts smuggled him out of Bombay. India in 1970 d1s- gu1sed as a "h1pp1e." He said he had been working as an embassy press officer for the Novosll Press Agenc} and was taken to Greece. Schuman said the CIA arranged for political asylum HERO WORSHIP ... From Al ne,er been fond of the man ·· Others suggested the o;tate could do better to honor John Wa} ne another Iowa nat1"e who left a more popular kgac~ than th e Dcpres'i1on A JOJnt House-Senate appropna- tion'i panel wrangled tongue 1n check Wednesday over a S 1,500 request to help fund the Hoover Library 1n West Branch. where the 31st president's papers arc stored. That'~ up from the $500 the state spenl two years ago 10 supple ment other fundi ng sources for the library. MACALLISTER RUNNING ••• But Democratic Rep. Tom Swartz wanted to cut the request back to $500, claiming that would be only appropriate. given Hoover's legacy as a budget-culler From Al • i\t;wmblymcn Dennis Brown and Nolon fm..L.Cllc represent Hunt· n\&ton Beach but divide the respoosi· t>.Jitv while hviog io other cities while tJan Lungren, who ~present& Hunt· ington flcach in the House of Rep- rc~ntouv~. resides in Long 8cach. Ml\<'Alh .. teT said ~ believes lhat tkmo1'Japhics in the far-flun,d1strict \hot includes Orange. Riverside, San l>icgo .1nd Imperial counti~gJ\'C ham 3 good chance against Bergeson who said 'lhl··c; been o rganizing and work- "'•; on hl·r campaiin for more than a yt•nr, "<..c "e11t<·cn r>ercent of the regis· ttrl"d Rl'pubhcan voters live in Marum·, .irea in Newport Beach and < n~ta Mc~ .. Mac;Alliater said. • \0t1Ut I 5 ixrccnt of them live In llununaton Beach. The mt -about nO pem:nt -are in small ciucs (mOS1ly rural areas) and it (tbe vote) ~hould tX' up for grabs:' Ma1.Alli'ltcr. who's scheduled • meelrn~ nt'~l Wt>tlc with Bera:son u more rn lt''I\ :i matttr of pohuc:at protoeol, saad bis opuons are open but the candidacy is under '"vtty serious cons.1derauon. ·• MacAllister, whoalaoservedonthe Hunti.ng1S>n Beach Union Hi~ School District achool board, said he•s oot .. ultra, ultra" conterVative bot that he is more conservative than Bergeson. "I don't bchcvc people want to pay more taxes, that't why l voled against the ttanspo.rtaoon ~~ ux the other night,'' M said. Bergeson said Wednesdaf in Sacra- mento there's a areat deal 0 dtvertity in the far-Ouna d.&.strict and that anyone cotcrina lhc campaian •t ihi• timt would bave an ••ntremely difficult" time i.n com.ini to Jrips with its complex issues. The distri<:t was created by the t 98 l reapportionment and Ollie Speraw, ft.N~-~ wbowatdisplaccd from hts disUict in Loaa Beach by the rcmaPP'ns. b the i.naambie11L How- ever, be IW announced that he will not stek elect.ion and hai tndorsed 8cr'JC$0ll for the office. "If Herbert Hoo.,,er were ali ve today, he would have made the motion to cut 1t back to S500. and I wouldn't have to do 11." SwartL said. The proposal. however. Josi 4-7. But Democratic Rep. Bob Sko" had another idea. Why not take the$ I .500 and give 11 to Wanter'iCt, Joh n Wayne's home· to...._n? "After all, we know that Iowa·!> proud to call John Wayne a nall\e." Skow said That appeakd to Pnebe. "If "'e could revive John Wa yne and bnng ham back here. we'd ~ure get more than 60.000 people," Pnebe said. Tht· panel then approved the S 1.50() for the HOO\Cr Library the first .,tep 1n the funding proce~c,. hut not hdorl' doing a l1lllc tnmmang ( '°' r ern Bra nstad IJ~t 'car ordered a 2·8 percent acro">s--the- hoard c,pcndang cut because of a depktcd state treasury. and panel member\ said 11's only fair to apply that cut lo the Hoover appropnat1on -sa' ang the state $42. THE BATTLE OVER SYCAMORE HILLS •.. VromAI ,;urn;rrkcd f11r trce wa> lane'i. not 11\lom ht1ml'" \fh'1 month., of c,ccrtt nego- 11;111111., the tit\ and the count } rca< hnl 1 f'HOJ'li>Wd '!Cttkment that "''111ltl 1t·q111rt· the tit} to drop the la"\llll 111 return fo r county pcr- "11!1\llHl to r>rot ct•d "'1th the S5. 5 la nd 'ate ;ind a prnm1se from the county thnt 11 \11ould huy 143 aucs of ~" a11111n· I f11l1o land from the ci ty for :tl•ou l s ~ m1l11on to huald the freeway ind .1 p.uk I ht•< at~ rcala11ng that 11 could to~ 1lw p111t1t•1 h forcH·r 1f 11 docc,n't meet thl' 11·" rm:rll' !Cl Rae ho Palos Verde~. '" .an\lnu' to \tnke a deal The ,•,111n;H1•<1 ~7 'i million ra1'1Cd from 1ht• ,,,In would pa> off the rtma1nder 111 1lw drhr. iln<l ~till leave 3 I 7 acrts ol tlw I.inti under CJh owncr'lh1p. ll ut Jn cn .. 1ron mcntal group. c 1r1·1·nl1<'lt Inc lirc,t during a C'1 ty ( n1111C1l mt'l llfl)l .tnd then 1n a ~ounty Just·Call ·6 42-6086 I courtroom. mounted a vagoroOs cam- paign to J01n the city's lawsuit against the count) to gaan add1t1onal con- cessions from the county "This our last chance to ~ve Sycamore Ha lls." Grt-cnbclt Presi- dent Jon Brand .. aid soon after the lawsuit was filed 1n Decmeber "The public needs to gt t directly involved 1n the negot1at1ons " The group demand\ that the coun - t'.. •Wnte a prov1\1on 1n the proposed settlement to ban fore"er the con- structton of a controvernal highway. known as cMt loop. that would run parallel to the propoS(d frttway throu&h Sycamore Hills. •Aif'« not to build a frttway off ramp at Laauna Ca n yon Road, •Ensure that Laurel Canyon. ii wilderness arC'a slated for devel~ ment by the lrvtnt' C'ompanrrc main, untouC'htd •Pa)' market value pnces for the proposed freeway property (76 of the 143 acrt~s) on the date 1t finalizes iu sale w11h the city The county could eonceavably put off the buy for five }Cars and pay I 983-84 prices. Greenbelt Attorney Gcorae Lopn said the organization would drop 1ts effort to JOm the city's lawsuit api nst th<' county af Green belt's concessions could be wnttcn into the proposed ~tllement , but the county, althouah w1llana to neaouate later on tame of the demands. refuses to iocorporate them mto the proposed ~ttJement becau~ 1t claams the issues are unrelated to the land sale. Lopn ~1d he has proposed a three- way meeting between city and count) policy makers and le;al adv11en and Grcenbclt's lawyers before Oranae C ·ounty Superior \ourt hear. Green- belt'~ C"'1M: Jan. 30, "Pcrhap we can work out 10me o;ort ofcomprom1~ ... he said. What do yoa like about lb• Dall) PHof! Wbat don't you ll•t'! Call tbt numbtor al left aed yo ur mesnae •Ill~ rtt"Onltd:1ran1crlbd ud deUvered to tbe approprfalt' editor. Th«' H mt U ·hoor an1wertn1 suYl<'t may bto oaed to record tetten to th t dltor on eny topic.-. t'ontrtbulort to our Lfillfrt cohtma m111 lad1cle o Ir namt ud ttltpbon• oumbtor for \ltriflratlon, No drnlaUClO alb. pl &H. Tell a wh11'1 on yoor mind. ( WEATH ER Continued fair int o w eek end Coastal Eztended 41 M 20 03 H tO OI 00 .. 41 44 M 12 .o2 OI Ill 20 -10 I& CM .. 42 20 °' tt II ta ·14 , • .()2 04 -07 16 .oe '°' 22 .. " 14 -0~ .()I ·II '' oe 12 -02 22 n 0 ·10 ., et 41 24 17 17 40 21 74 69 30 28 11 ·03 4 1 27 27 06 .. 47 21 -01 1& oe Fronts COid .,. Werm .,.. 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Ag.ran, an activist in California's peace movement. said he is en- couraged four other contenders have accepted and that• consequent na- tional media exposure will further his goat to push nuclear-related issues to the forefront of the 1984 presidential campaign. Agran, interviewed by telephone from Des Moines. believes Saturday's forum will give candidates an op- portunity to fully explain their pos- itions . "We will find out just how com- mitted they arc," said another forum organizer from California. This past weekend's nationally televised debate fi'om New Hamp- sh1 re produced little oomment on arms reduction policy and a lone pledge from former South Dakota Sen. George McGovern to cut arms spending. Ag.ran said. "This 'issue deserves far greater discussion," said Agran , a co-author of the non-binding nuclear weapons freeze initiative approved by Cali- fornia voters in November 1982. Agran has enlisted the support of I 50 Iowa mayors and council . mem- bers m orga.nmng the forum 10 Des Moines. Most of the eight pres1den- tial hopefuls wlll be in the state anyway. scheduled to attend an agricultural forum m Ames. Sens. Alan Cranston of Califorrua. Ernest Hollings of South Carolina. McGovern and third pany candidate John Anderson of llhnois have said they will attend. Former Vic,c President Walter Mondale and Colorado Sen. Gary Hart haven't responded, said T im Carpenter, an Orange County peace activist, who has helped organize the Iowa forum. Carpenter said representatives of the three network affiliates in Iowa's capital city have said they will cover on the Des Moines all-news radio station KHO and in the state's largest newspaper, the Des Moines Register, he said. "We're very excited." said Carpenter. Carpenter, in the Midwest the last two weeks trying to win forum support from unions, environmcn- ta.Jists and peace groups, said the peace movement bas an attentive audience 1n Iowa. "Iowa was one of the first state's that was active in the f rcczc," he said. ''Everywhere we go. people say whX hasn•t anyone docs thjs sooner,' added Denny Freidcnricb, a Newpon Beach public relations consultant, in Iowa assistini with the forum. "They take their politics very seriously." Agran said the forum has generated enough interest that he intends to hold another in California. To do so an his "home state shouldn't be as costly as the SI 0,000 spent in Iowa, he said. The forum wilt consist of a presen- tation by a peace group, followed by a 45-minutc panel discussion moder- ated by Agran and Des Moines Mayor Pete Crivaro and will conclude with questions from the audience, Frcidenrich said. 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D ~-It .-,tt e CIOV'>d N • .._ SI )()() ,..MdV I. --•Cl"'t Gett_, ._ ... ~-~~,.,., •ICIOC~ W9d ...,_, ~ ~QO-....... -"tft ....... '310 00 oc.-'! ,.,.,~-l•.., --II• That' an apt de riptionofboth bu ine and busines people along the Orange Coa t. Tok ep tra k of wherecompa nl ar.egotngandwhi hpeopl ar h lping them get there ,ju t \vat ch 'Cr dit LiI1 very d ~ in the Busin dion of our new Daily Pilat l ,.. • CREDIT LIN[ I Wiech is president of Panel-Air Corp. Lake Foresl resident Jim Wlecb has been named president and director of Puel-Air Corp., a wholly owned subsidiaf') of residential homebuilder ~tud.ard-Paclflc Corp. of Costa Mesa. W1ech was previously v1ct' president and gt'neral mana1cr of Panel Air, a manufacturer of taahtwc1ght structural products for lhe aerospace and aircraft industry. Hr replaces Vu Jacobtee, who become cha1nnan of 1he board of Panel AJr. • • • WlJllam D. LyOA1 of Westminster has been named senior v1Ct' prcs1dent- busincss development for City Natlonal Duk, 1t was announced by Bram G0Jd1mltb, chairman of the board and chief ellecutive officer of the lkvcrly Hills-based bank Lyons has been a regional vice president for the bank since 1979 and 1s a veteran of nearl) 30 years in the banking business. • • • Jame1 M. Smltb of Laguna Beach has been named .-ice president and director of markcung for SlmTecb, a new Brea company that develops an manufacturers fire 1J:S1stant building malenals. BcforcJOiningSimTcch, Smit was chairman of the bOard ofNortbwe.t SavlJl11 ud Lou A11oclatlon. • • • Westminster resident Marina Butler has Joined the staff of Kln AdvertlAin& and Pabllc Relatloo1 as account supervisor, announced Sandr WTECH LYONS SMITH BUTLER King Brayton, president of tht' Newport Beach-based agency. Prior to JOining King. Butler was with B.J. Stewart Advertising and Public Relatlon1 of Ncwpon Beach • • • Kenneth J . Gregory has been named president of Irvine-based MlcroVeotart, Inc., a developer of real estate computer software packages. Pnor 10 his present appointment, Gregory served M1cr0Venture as chief financial officer He has been with the firm for a vear. He came to the firm from Times Mirror Vldeotex Servlce1, where he ser-Ved as director. planning and development. • • • Paee.etter Homf!I, l.oc. of Ncwpon Beach has selected Kina Advertl1lng & P11blle Relatloos, also of Newpon Beach, to handle marketing commun1ca- l1ons for 1ls commercial d1v1S1on. Pacesetter's commercial d1v1sion was launched in 1978 for the purpose of developing and holding properties for investment • • • Osborne Advertl1ln& Inc., an Irvine-based advcn1sing, public relauons and marketing agency spec1al111ng 1n real estate and financial accounts, has added three people to its staff. It was announced by Ray 01borne, president of the firm. Merrilee Radatz bas been appointed account coordinator, Terri Snyder has been named ellecutive assistant and Bob Gary also recently JOined the Osborne staff. Radatz was formerly a coordinator with AJben-& Alben, lne. of Fulleno n. Snyder was most recently employed by Cardinal, Wll1on & Wll1on of Los Angele\. Gar) 101ns Osborne from C.J . Seger1trom & Soos. • • • Wilham V. Johnson has been appointed vice president of sales at Semlcoa of Costa Mesa, reporting to Jack Belove, semor vice president and general manager of Scm1coa, semiconductor d1v1sion. Johnson joins Semicoa from Precl1Jon MoaolltbJe1, Inc .• where he was director of sales. The semiconductor d1vis1on manufacture\ small signal transistors. power transistors. photo- d1odcs. chips and wafers for m1l11ary. aerospace and high rel1ab1hty applications • • • ;\nacre parcel ha\ bee'n purchased in the Irvine lndu1trlal Complu-Tu1tln by an in vestment partnership which plans to build a speculative 18.000- ~uare-foot research and develo pment facility on lhe site. The propeny wac; purchased by the Myford-Dow Partnen blp from Mary B. LucH of Corona del Mar for $570.000. John Rothwell of the Newport Beach regional office of 8a1ineu Propertle1 Brokerage Co. represented the buyer. the !itller was represented by DlF rucesco, Hay & Co. • • • Newport Beach resident Terry L. Phillippi has JOined the investment d1v1s1on in the Ncwpon Beach qffice ofGnabb & Elll1 Commercial Brokerage Group. Pnor to Joining Grubb & Ellis, Ph1H1pp1 was associated with Daolel Crow l.otere1t1 of Denver. Joi01ng· the office marketing d1vis1on in the Newport Beach office 1s Gary D. Winkelman. Before joining Grubb & Ellis. Winkelman was associated w1th the Upjobn Co. a\ direct sales specialist MUTUAL FUNDS ~ ~ Orange Coa111t DAILY PILOT /Thur1d1y, Jenuary 19. 19.84 87 ) COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B-8 Orange County mortgage rates FIXED ADJUST· ABLE Lender Contectlf>hone San Marino S& L Any loan officer (714) 771· 7100 Cal America S&L Fay Nadel (714) 778-4922 The Hammond Co. Bart Thomfo'°" (7 14) 730-00 Int. Aete 12.625 12.750 12.750 11.1IO ii.no ~t.180 Amort. MHlmum Pte. Yra. Lqn 3.0 25 $250,000 20 15 $150,000 2.75 30 $150,000 .... ..... Ya 2.0 • 2.0 2.S Rat.. quoted are for tlngleo-famlty. owner- occu~ hOmea, bought wtth a 20% down payment. Each •xample lncludet thr" of the top lender•, u Mtected by Prime Rating Inc. All lendert have been ranked by lntereet rate, point•. ter~ and f.... If a lender requlree PMI (Prlvate Mortgage lnaurance) It hat been utculated Into the Interest rate lhown. All tendera w.re upd,ted and verified Jan. 9, 1984. cap ta the maximum peroent tncreue In lm..et rate oV« the term of the lo.n. FIXED lhowt the traditional long-term fixed-rate • mortgage. BALLOON mortgegn require the borrower to refinance the loan or pay the balance within a few yeara. An A OJ UST ABLE mortgage canie. a variable Interest rate. adjusted flYery few months u Indicated. Note: Information on mortgage tending tn Or11nge County ta provided by Prime Ratfng fno. of SeuMlto. The ratee for thlt partaJ 1t1t are derived from Prime RatJng'1 data b... of more than 350 lendef'I In Callfornla. Thele ~control about 90% of aouroe money avallable for reel Mtate loana In the eta ... Mortgage brokera are not Included ln the data bMe. More Information may be obtained for a fM by callng Prime Rating, toll tree, at (800) 832""99. TM o.ty Piiot accept. no reeponslbUlty fot the Prime Rating repom. Join the club, get so111e leads The Leads Club is open to busi- nesswomen 11terested in an effec11 ve promotional concept. The club provides 1t!> members with advertising and business con- tact!> that could aid in the successful operation of a business. Meetings arc conducted from 12 15 to 1:30 p.m. each Tuesday afternoon at Los Cast1llos Restaurant, 15081 Beach Bl vd . Westminster. Businesswomen interested m at- tending a club meeting should contact Dr. Holly Hopkins. club coordinator. at 841 -3600. or Hedy Colburn, asm- tant coordinator, 751-3691. ' ' New FTC rule to curb abuses in debt collecting After almost 10-------------- ycars of deep con- troversy. the Federal Trade Commission SYLVIA soon w1ll 1s'>ue a rule that forb1dc; cenain abusive debt coll«"-PORTER t1on practices and ehm1natcs wme ofl••••••••••••• the harshest rem- edies collectors have had available to catch consumers in debt. The rule 1s to become effective a year after its publication 1n the Federal Register -slated for early February-assuming that 111s not challenged 1n counand that Congress doesn't pass a law o vcmding It f\ this a signal for rcJ01cing by consumers and consumer protection forces? That depends on how widespread you believe the most abus1 ve collection practices have been. The rule docs prohibit the worst of the practices; these have been concentrated in ghetto areas. m regions where consumers are generally ignorant about even common-sense buying and have been the target of unscrupulous lenders ,.. To that extent. the FTC finall) has come throuah and 1s acting to protect the public But after almost a decade of pushing and pulling, the rule meets the approval of finance compames, retailers. credit un1oni., banks and other lenden. It represents a compromise that decent creditors can easily accept. To that extent. the protection may be against abuses that are restncted to creditors whose prime goal 1s to gyp the consumer. To be specific. the new rule: •Proh1b1ts on loan contracts what arc k'lOwn as confessions of judgment. This means 1t forb1dsi contract laneuage in which you. a borrower, waive all nf ht to any notice to contest a courtjudirncnt and to defend yourself. •Forbids contract language that allows lhe c rcditor to bypass the couns and to go straight to your er 1ploycT to assign some of your wages and. m that way. compel you to repay your debt. Under the new rule, the contract also must aive you the ri&ht at any lime to revoke your permm1on for a creditor to 'et in touch with your employeT. Your creditor still wil be allowed to go to court to attach your wage:\ if you arc in default. That's a loophole a mile wide. •Restricts the use of household goods as blanket collateral for a loan. Many contracts permit a lender to seize your household goods 1f you don't repay a debt The new rule ~nm ts a lender to keep a sccunty interest 1n an item you re buyina with the financina -a din1na room set, for instance -but the lender no lonfCr will be able to seize all your furnishings. Th11 prov1s1on remove~ 'the threat of having your possessions taken away It also permits the ellemption of certain household goods that can be uKd as collateral. •Prevents the practice of pyram1d1na late charies This 1s one way lenders have been able to set more than their due from people who fall behind 1n their payments. Herc's how 1t works. When you arc late 1n pay1ni. you arc subject to a late charac 1n add1t1on to principal and interest. The lender deducts the late charac from your nut payment. which means that your rcsular payment won't cover the amount you owe that month. Themult: You arc sub,ect to another late cha'1C, which 11 pasted on to the nc•t month -and on. and on. Under the new rule, lcnderi can as~u the late charae only once, unless you aaa1n fall behind in pay1ns. •R~u1rcsa notice to a co-11anerth1t he or she may be liable for the debt and " sub)ect to the llJTlc collect1on method used on the pnnclpal debtor. In addition. the co- sianer't credit rat1ns will 1ufTcr Many co-s1incr1 never fullyundtntand 1he1robhp11ons 1fa bo~r<kfaul11or m iuet cvtn one payment. Tb it notice'' SC'Pltllt from the toan document. •Bara 1hc waiver of 1t11utory ucmpuun . Your loan c:onlrac:1 cannot include blankcl waivrn. Most 111tc1 txcmpt ('tna1n propcn~ from 1zurt: by dollar llmiu or by kind or prorcny Ma hu tlJt fnr in tan~. still cump&s l\\O COM and a le ot nay, ~· an fl empJo re. "' • • f I H•* YO.II( CAI') HAIOAO _,, .. ._.. "'"""-.....,. _.. .......... ....,.. ... "'9ftet _.,.,.. es el • -~·­....... ,.,... ""'""" ""'" ...... w -""'• ....... .,, .... 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Earline Loop, Sccrclary; and Roben Shackelton, ~ief Finanetal Officer. A h1ghlifht of the installation banquet w1I be the announcement ol the I 983 winner of the Chamber's "Citizen of the Year" award. The recipient's name 1s a carefully guard- ed secret until the banquet. The highly prct1gJous award has been given by the Newport Chamber sin~ 1949 to an "1nd1v1dual who. throughout the years, has been an outst.and1ng leader 10 the c1vlc, hu- maintanan. and/or business growth and development of the Harbor area community," according to tht' Ch.1mber. Guest speaker for the evening will be Richard Stevens. President of Wrather Propemcs Development. Inc., who has been active in the Newport Chamber and the Harbor area for many years. Stevens has served twice as the chamber's Presi- dent and was awarded the Chamber's "C1t1zcn fo the Year" award for 1975. The cost of the banquet is $30 per person. Rcscrvauons ma) be made b} calling the Chamber office at 644-8211 . 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Preslden~t - or the Duke? 81 tk Alaod.a&ed Pre11 DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Htrben Hoover has been honored :is the only native Iowan to aain the presidency, but some Dc:mocrau •ren't t0 °'ure the st.at~ oujht t~ be brauina about the Republican chief execuuve. ••t arew up in Herbert Hoove(, day:" said Sen. Bert Priebe. "The first job l had I aot 2S cents a day and l had to work from S a.m. to 1 p.m. I've (PleueNeURO/A.2) Mesa Coua Mda dcn&11& 'fon)' Protopappa ' lcpl problems con- tinue to mount as more and m0tt IJwtuiu arc filed pin 1 tht 3ktar· old Lacuna Stach resident, w&oti1 awajl.ina trial on murdtT ch.arsn in the deatbJ of three paticntt. The latttt lcpl entanaJcment it a crou-compla1nl filed a1ain1t Protopappa1 by owMrs of a f ormcr Covina accountu\I flrm that counter- ued the cknUJt after be ued them and others for $4 miUton the complaint filed in Los Ari&eles -Superior Court last Dec. 8 by Richard haw of Bta Bear Lake. ks for S79.000. Shaw 11id the moMY iJ pert (Pl_.. ... D&NT18,/A!&) Dr. TonyPtotoplppu HIGH 82 LOW45 f IRIT 1011111 THURSOA Y JA N UAf~ Y 1'1 14H·l ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CE:N TS Coast More airlines want ac- cess to John Wayne Air- port -and one Is even threatening to sue./ A3 Nation Congress Is giving some consideration to a tax amnesty for Americans. /A4. ··:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:;:.:::;:.:·:·:;:::;:.:;:;:;::::~:::::::::::".(.::::: California Gov. Oeukmejlan Is offer- ing a 'worthwhile' com- promise to legislators re- gard Ing funding for the state's colleges./ A8 World Academlans throughout Beirut are mourning the assassination of Ameri- can University President Malcolm Kerr today./ A8 Secretary of State George Shultz says chances are slim for new arms talks session./ Al Living Finding "hidden handi- caps'' -learning dis- abilities -Is the goal at Mardan School which now otters a pre-school program./81 Sports Fountain Valley High takes the Inside track In the Sunset League /C 1 Ex-Corona del Mar High tennis standout Danny Saltz, recent winner of the New Zealand Open, had the crowd In his corner./C1 Redskin star John Rig- gins. a key figure In Sun- day's Super Bowl, Isn't exactly your ordinary run- ning back./C3 Entertainment Alan Thicke will be back on ttte tube, but you can kiss Richard Simmons goodbye./84 Bu•lneu Where can you get the best mortgage Interest rates? Check our up-to- the-minute report./87 INDEX BrkSge Bulletin Board 8utlnna Ctau ltled Comic• Crouword Otath Notte .. Editorial Page Ent.na1nment HorolCOpe Ann Lander• Movies Mutual Fund• National New• Police Log Public Notices 8port1 8t•t•Nft• Stodl MarKett Tetevttlon Theattr'I w .. thet World Newt 88 A3 87-8 C8-8 88 C8 C4 A8 84 C7 82 84 8 7 A4 A3 c C1--4 A4 88 85 84 A2 A4 e rv1ne ·an snare e . ID Soviet spying inLA feared Defectorfea rful of Olympics plot --- By ANDREA ADELSON °' .. .., ....... A Russian defector believes that a speclaf Soviet ·request to bring in a cruise ship and airplanes as w~ll as gjvinf Soviet journalists unrestncted trave pri vileges during the Summer Olympics m Los Angeles will be the base of a massive Sovicl spy oper· ation. Yuri Bc7menov, who goes by the name Tomas D. Schuman and works as a pohttcal analyst for a Russian language weekly news ... pcr in Los Angeles, believes the U~1ted States 1s in danger of ,losini; hi&h·tCCh!lology secrets to Soviet espionage dunng the Olympic events. Schuman issued his warning Wednesday at a Los Angeles press conference sponsored by the Costa Mesa·bascd Ban the Soviets Coah· tion a 125-member group seeking to keep the Russians from participating in the Olympiad . .. At least 75 percent of Soviet (PleueeeeSPY PLOT/A2) . e cocaine net· Cops fish out $20 million In drugs fro~ harbor; four other suspects arrested Dogglebag Satin Doll, a Yorbhlre terrier, reata comfortably ln the back pack of hh owner. Ken Cohen of Lacuna Beach. By STEVE MARBLE Of .. 0.-, ........ An Irvine man wearing a wetsuit was arrested after he allegedly dove into the chilly water of Los Anaeles Harbor to pick up a duffel bag Jammed with more than 70 pounds of cocaine. federal authonties reported today. Officers said the high.quality co- caine hasa street value ofS20 million. Peter Winsfield Keith. 39. was one of five men arrested by U.S. Customs agcnts who moved in early Tuesday and stoPpcd the alleged drua trans- action near Terminal lsland. Keith and th'e others were placed m the custody of the U.S. Manhal's department and were scheduled to appear in court today. Special Altnt Bob Wiltse said the dripping dumc baa was bcin& moved from a the CoTumbian freiahter Cuidad de PoPoyan to a 24-foot motorboat anchored nearby. ~wo crewmen aboard lhe fre1Jhter. W tsc said. lowered the duffel bag 1 o the water where Keith allegedly • was treading. waiting for the ship. mcnt. Keith was nabbed as he attempted 10 swim with the shipment back lo the waiting motorboat, the U.S. Customs agent alleged. He said two other men were standina by in the boat to meet Keith. Arrested alona with Keith was Randal Wayne Thomas. 29, and John Aldnch, 24 -both of Long Beach. Juho Eamesto Bohorquez and Jamie Orlando Diaz also were arrested. Both are from Bogota, Columbia and were crewmen aboard the freighter. Authonttes said the freighter was docked in the harbor where it was takma aboard a shipment of fruit bound for Japan. Wiltse sajd the boat had lt&itimate purposes in the harbor and was not prevented from leavina port. The mauive drug arrest was part of an onao1ng investigation in the harbor dubbed "Operation Pacific.'' a,aoama•ua ............. iT...aiiDe Hunt~ ilacJt Mayor DOo MecAJlis&a ii f Vllll ..veey ~ conlideration IO cbaUenaina Newport lbch AJ.. Kmbl~man Marian ~n for \M Republican nomination in the newly created 31th state Senatorial 0.1tnct. be uid Wedinda)'. ne district. wtaicb esieadl hm Seal le9dt to tbe Mnicu bonier ud eat to the Colorado River, it baaviJY Rt-_s,>ublicu. Winnina lbe GOP nonu· nataon it ~ u 1aftWDOUOt to dtaioa. M.cAJlilter. 5 I, laid Haati"llOD ee.ch-•be ...... City in lM diltrict -hu no rer.etent.auve. on a it.ate or federal leve to call its OWL (.._.. ... 11.ACALLmTDJA.2) 'God's Triangle' to be built in Irvine ·#f9.~~· . >;}-, ......,. ..... .-., Artlat'•concepdon off our-church trtantle to be built in lrrine. . A loud battle over a Settlement may be neartn at last pristine propeny. altenna Sycamore Hills forever Four church es join tn building project By CHRISTINE DECKER Of .. CMllJ ..... "-" Four chu rches that ha"e banded together to share a I 0-acrc •ute in Irvine. will break $fOund c;;unda)' on unique SJ 5 million condo-church prOJCCt Situated on the comer of lln1ver· stty Boulevard and Harvard A'enue will tx lkthcl Kortan. First ChmCK Baptist. Irvine Assembl)' of uod and University Commun1t)' Church of Irvine. <\ fifth pan..-cl 1s available on the site and 1s ~mg cons1dcrtd b' SC\ era I congregations "It will be the first time chun:hM ha"e banded toaether ltke th•~ on lhc same site ·· said f rank tl1ll, prn1dcnt of the non-profit Irvine Wonh1p (See CBURCBS/ A2) quiet park on Sycamore Hills- Just nonb ofLquna Beach slta ,22 wooded acre. where coyo&ea. rabbils •a;••••. and blrdt nourish undisturbed by The settlement proposal 11 11,n1fi- ant because the c1ty has h1Stoncally opposed the frecwa~ fearina proposed off·ramps at una Ca· nyon Road and El Toro oed ..-ill nooct the already crowded httk city with thou11ndsofmorecar1cachday. The oty's resistance to any ton of Sycamort Hills development dates back to 1973 when 1t reJected an environment.al impact ttudy on a proposed development by Rancho Palos Verd Corp. toconatruct 2.000 units at ycamorc Hills A year later, the firm sued the city and more than three do.ten re idents for $37 m1lhon ln 1978, lbc city bou&ht \be propmy from Rancho Palos \7erdts at a pncc now ncanna S9 75 m1lhon 1nclud1na 1nttmt. LP. B£1n Focus ON THE Nrw s amended its payment "°hcdule wtth Rancho Palo Verdes It must pay SSS0.000 by Oc'tober I 98S and $990.000 by October 1986 or own mh1p revcru to the development firm Two yean liter. the county pres- ented the CJty wtth a purchue plan for the ftccway property to build a hi&}\ way u wtdt as l S-lal\Cl. The city then sued the county for not provid· ina an adequate cnv1ronmcnt.al 1m· pect study. man. The land, known u ycam<m Hills, ls a ~n fortreu xpuatin1 L14una from th more developild rq>ons north of the city. The qu1c1 piece ofland ba1 been the center oh raaina 10.ycar-okt controvmy ~ tween the county, city, pnvate de- vcloptrS and an environmental poup run by former ~una Beach a1y oflkws. But aomcumc this year, a 1ettle-- mcnt between the city and county may be reached that "111 likely lead to tht coo1truction of 1 up to a I S.lanc freeway tJU'Ouah 76 It or lhll That same year. the county put a down payment of S l million to buy yca more Hill land to build the ... prop0std freeway, then cllptttrd to tx a Sill-to ciaht-lanc h1Jhway runnina from Newpon Bca<'h to n Oemente. The countt wants the fttcway ~use 1t env111on the population of "°ulbcm Oral'\IC County lfOWU\I by a million pt0plt with1n tl\t nclt 30 can. The agreement ·cs the county the ri&ht to eActei its option to buy the J)ropeny at 1971 pri0C1 before 19: 8. In I qs 1. the l..a una BQ(h Later that year. the cit)' told 1 62· acrt parc:cl of Src.amoro Halls to lhe Kaufman A 8tOld cornpeny to butld 600 cu tom hom The lei• c m1lhOD fj \he ( to y OfY'I mountt d • Palos Ve , but the 1ty, cm 1led 1n \he llwiuat ....,th lbc city, hEN up lbt le part of· was (Pl ... 1'11& BA TTL&/ A2) . . # A2 Orange COHt OAll.Y PILOT/fhur1d1y. Jlf')U8ty 19, 198• our presidential candidates RSVP for Agran's l owa ·forum By ANDREA AD ELSON a. .. ..,,.._. Three ptt!1dent1al pnmnry can· didatnand Prt•adenl Ronald Reagan have turned down I arry Avan ·, 1nvit1tion toa forum on nuclear arm' mSuctioni in Iowa on ~aturda> hut Irvine's mayor doesn't led reJeclcd Aaran, an acuv1il an ( 11hfom1a'• pea~ movement, 1>a1d he •~ en couraaed four other rnntcndc,s ha\c accepted and 1hat conM"~uenl na- tional med11 exp<>sure wall further ht\ SOii lo pu'lh nullear-rclall'd l\\Ul'~ to the forcfron1 of the 1984 prc\1dcnt1al campaaan Aaran, interviewed hy tc:-kphonc from Oe'I Moine\ behne' 'wturtla) ·, forum will aavc tand1a..alC.'\ an up ponunity to fuJly l',l(pla1n thc.·1r fll>' 1t1on1. CONTINUED STORIES "Wt" wall hnd out JU\t how l'.Om · 111111cd they arc." u1d another forum orpn11c:-r from C ahfom1a l hi\ p.i•t weekend'' nationally tdt·v1\cd· dcllatc from New Hamp. \lltrt' nroduccd little comment on arm' rcdut 1100 policy and a lone pledge from former ~>uth Dakota \en < 1eorge Mc< wvcrn to cul arms \lle."nd1ng. i\gran c.a1d "I h1\ 1\\ue deser vc~ far greater d1'4 u'l\mn " \atd Aarun, a co-author of the non·b1nd101 nuc.:h:ar weapon~ frec.-1c 111111n11vt' t1pprovcd by ('ali- 1111111<1vott·1.,111 Novnnber 1982 Al(J a11 ti,,., enll'ltt•d lhc suppon of I \O ru~.i ma)or\ and c.:ouncal mem ht''' 1n 111 rn111ng 1h1." forum 10 De~ M11111t·' Mu,1 of thl" e1fht prcs1den- t1al hopc.·lul\ will be: 1n the tate an~wav 'c.hc.·duk<l to attend an ' . llfltuh ural forum in Ames. Senr. Alan ( nanston of C 1ahfom1a. Emel\ Holhn15 of \outh C'arohna, McGovern and third p.any candidate John Anden.on of Illinois huve u1d they wall attend Former Vu:e Prc,.dcnt Walter Mondale and < olorado Sen. Oary Han haven't responded, 111d Tim Carpcnu:r, an Orange County pcaco 8Cll VIS\, who hB\ helped oraanllt' the Iowa forum (orJ)l'ntcr 5'•d repre~n1ut1ve1i of the 1hr('( network afliliale\ in Iowa·~ capital ctty have !Jl\ICJ they wall cover the event. In add111on, the forum ha\ already received attention th11 week on the Des Mo1ne1 111-news rad.to station KHO and in the state's large.i ncw~papcr, the Des Moines Rea1J1tc1 , he s:.ud DENTIST FACES MORE LAWSUITS •.. From Al of SM~.O<X> 1n loJn\ he 1nadl· to Protopappasbctwn·n Mardi 10 1971( and March 30 I YK2 Protopappas .., awaiting trial 1n Oranac County 'iupcnor C ourt on three counts of ~rnnd-<lcgrcc murder stemming from the anc<.the\la·re· lated death!. of tl'ITcc pat1t•nts T.!ls. three died ,honly after t>c1n1 trearcq at Protopappaf high-volume I 9th Street dental cl1n1c Besides the law .. ull and counter· ,UllS involving h1'> bus1ncsi. aaenl\, Protopappa5 face\ lawsuit\ by filed by numerous former pat1t·nt'> and the relauve\ of the three women who died following t~atment 1 he lawsum seeks award\ totaling m1lhon\ of dollars 1nvt''>kd da11nK balk to l1J77 \hJ~ l'I the lorn1e1 11v.r1cr of R1dlard \haw and \\\oc1ale\, Jn accounting firm in ( ovina ( ourt record!> '>how that Protopappa'I entered 1n10 a written contract with Shaw on Jan 22, I CJ7i 10 provide accounting, bookkeeping and tax return prcpara11on <ierv1te<1. Protopappa'I allege!> that Shaw and V1rg1n1a Kirkland. identified 1n h1., \Ult only ;s., a La Verne rc\1den1. had ~1gnatory pi1~ef\ over Prolopappa\' per'lonal and corporate bank ac· counl\ unt1l la't March 1() ~haw and Kirkland u..cd those pawer'> to tran'lfcr m<>r~· than SI S m1ll1on of tho\c fund' into account\ rnntrolled by ~haw. the ~u1t )a1d In h1i, an .. wer to Protopappa!>' lawsuit, Shaw ~•d through h11 at- torney, Wilbur Quint, that he had !li&natory powe~ over Protop_appas' accounts, but did not have sufficient information to answer the dcnt1st'1 allept1ons of m1\llrpropnat1on. The T &C Den ta Corp. of Covina. contracted to !>upply office and backroom rmployee~. al!>o was named a defendant 1n Protopappa~· lawsuit. T &C. 100, has filed a cross- complaint aaainst Protopappas for payment of an unspecified amount of money. In addllmn. Protopappas has filed for bank:ruptc-y romplrcanng his SPY PLOT FEARED cnminal ddtn'>C I le i.ub<.cqucntly • • • .has pctllwncd a federal hankruptC) From A 1 JUd~e tcfallow him tu .,,.llhdraw the pet1t1on and pnx.ced with his cnm1· nal trial. A dcu\1<1n "citPt"Cted by the end of the month Protopappa'> lik<.1 a S4 m1J11on law\utt ag.a1mt \ha.... and \C\Cral other \an (,ahrid Valle} rc\1dcnt\ la'it <icpt I , da1rn1ng thJI they failed to acrnunt for monc~ the denti<.t CHURCHES ... From Al < c.·n1cr 'The h v1nc V.-or\h1p < c.·ntcr 15 being built on tbe rnndom1n1um concept. .~1th tht pmc· of land con\tru<.'.1l<)n and rx:rn1nncl 11 'c.'(•Hl om1cal for all tonterned · Although cac.h ch urc.h will have 1t\ own c,anctuary they will \hare a fellowc,h1p hall c. la.,,rnom\, an out· door bap11,mal poi)I t h:mal \tafh and the parking lot The tnangulaMhaped parcel ha\ been dubt>cd "(1o<f' I nangk" h't memt>cr\ of the c11mmun1t\ C1roundhreak 1ng l crt"mon1t·\ arr "<.heduled w tx·111n .ii 11 .1 m I hl· puhht 1\ 1n1.itt·d 111urnall\I\ Jf\' KH<1 nll·mbcr\, whoc,c 3\\lgnmrnt\ during the Olymp1n will 1mlude '~ping suhH·r\lon and re· uu11ment 111 .1gl"nt\ to hu) \teal or \earth oul t \ high te<:hnol<>g> '>C'trets lxhurnan \a1<l "If the lln1tt·d 'itdll'\ agree\ tu lilt the traq~I re~trict1on\ prciientl) plaltd o n \11'<1el JournJli\I\ they will haq,. a l1l·ltt da" 1n anompll\h1ng thC:lf OhJelllVe\ ,, The Li" Angele\ Olymp1t (om· m 1ttce rnn firmed thc.· \ov1c1 req11C\I to d<Xk a c.ru1\C \hip 111 Lo~ Angcle'I I larhor 111 land 25 Acroflot planes Jnd 10 pt•rm1t JOUrnali\t5 travel pn" 1legl''>, hut rcfu'>td to add re\\ the \f>\ 1ng qut:\11on \chuman. 4S. said American and turopean JOurnahsts helped smuggle him out of Bombay, India in 197() where he wa\ serving as a Soviet embassy pre\!> offi cer. He said he wall taken tu (jreece and given poht1cal asyl um by the CIA . I >avid Balsiger of ( O'lta Mesa. e.l(r<:ut1ve director of the ant1-Sov1et coali11on. said he had received a lcuer th11 month from the president's chief of 11tarr. Mi chael Deaver. replying to his query over the Soviet request Accordtng' to Ual\1ger. the Whne House wa~ 'ttudy1ng the ~v1c1's travel request for J<>umah\l\ and 'was unaware of the CJther Soviet demand~ HERO WORSHIP ... Fro m Al never been lond of the man." Other\ \ugge,led the stale wuld du tx-ttcr to honor John Wayne. another Iowa nauvt· who ld"t a more popular lt·g;tl' thJn tht· f)cprC'\\111n \ 1111n1 I lou<.c-\cnate approprlil· 1wn' panc.·I ~ranglc:d tonl(UC in l·hcd Wcdneiday J>vcr a .S 1,500 requc\I to help fund the Hoover Library in West Branch. where the 31\t president'\ paper\ arc \torcd That\ up from tht S500 tht' \tatt \pent llNU ~car\ ago to \upplemcnt other funding <.ourtt·\ for the llbraf) MACALLISTER RUNNING •••. But l>cmocrat1t Rep. lorn l.iwart1 wanted to cut the rcquc\I hack to SSOO cla1m1ng that would be onl) appropnatc, given Hoover~ legacy a'I a budget-< utter ,,...Al ~b&~n Denni• Brown a.nJ NOian Pnmlle rcprcteot Hwu-iawota leach but divide \be mponsi· Wi~Y ... ile fivin1 in o\her citid while o.s;t ~. wbo repmenu Hunt-i~ Bdch in the House or Rep-~tivee. JUjcks in Lona Bach. ~mater 1&1<l he belicvt1 that demOIP'lpbici m the far~flun• district flutt iOduda Oranae, Riverside. San t>ies<>and tmperiaf counties pvt' him a ~ thance ap1ntt Be:teaon tVho llid &he's been orpnb.sna and work- ~ on her campe1gn for more lhan a yUI'.. .. SeVenlecn percent of the rc11 tetcd RcpubUc.n vot.er~ li ve in Maria_n'1 area in Newpon Bcu.h and Cotta Mm... MacAJU11cr said. .. About l' percent or thtm live tn Hullti,...on ~h. The te5t -about 6Q pnceot -etc m . Jmall cutet (= r\lral area.) a.nd it Uhc vote) • be up '°' arabt .• MlicAllbter. who'1 K'htduted a ~ nut Wffk with 8et1C10n as mON or le• a matter or pollucal protocol, 'lid h11 opuons arc open but the candid.aq la under .. very 11erious con 1derauon " MacAlhstcr, whoa.ltotetVedon the Hununaton Beach Uoion H~ School Diatrict tehool boerd. MJd he's not ''ultra. ultra" conservative but that ht 11 more cons.crvativc than 8cl'Je'i0n "I don't believe people want to pey more tau•, that's why 1 voted qa1oi11 the tra.n1poruuon \alea ux \ht other niahl." he s~ud. lJtric~n said Wednciday tn Sacra· men to thge'1 a areat ckal of dtvettlty m the mr-nuna ditttic:1 and 1h.a1 aoyone entcrin, the campalan at thi1 dmt would hive tn ••cxttemely difficult" time 1ncom1n&J.0pips witb it1 complex ls•un The diJtric:1 nt create4 by th" l 981 reapporuonmeot and Ollle Speraw, R-Newport Beach, who wud1tpt.ced from bf• diatric:1 in Lona Beach by the remappina. Is lhc in\'Umi>ent. How· over. h9 ttu "®need thll he wtU n01 ecelc ctctiion and has endorsed fkrsa.on for the office. "If Herhcrt Hoover were alive toda} he would have made lht motion tn tut 1t back to S500. and I wouldn't have to do 11." ~wan1 \aid The propo..al, however. lo<il 4-7. llut l>cmocrat1c Rep.• Bub ~kow had another idea Wh y not Lake the S 1.500 and give 11 to Win1cr<.ct Jt)hn Waynr·, home- town'' "Ahn <Jll, we know that Iowa'\ proud to lall John Wa yne a native." "iko1o11 \aid I hat appealed 10 Pnt't>c "II we <.ould rt·v1vc John Wa}nc and lmng him batk here, we'd \ure get more than filJ 000 people." Priebe \aid r he panel I hen aprrovcd the SI j(J(J for 1he Hoover 1brary, the f'1r\I <.lc.'r> in tilt• lund1ng flfCJ<l'<o\, hut not hd111t• doing a little trimming ( 111\ I err} Bran<itad la\t ~car or tic rt'<I .1 2 X pntcnt atro\\·thl' hoard 'lw11<1111~ < ut t>cc:all\t' of a deplr1rct \late 1re11\UI }. and panel mt:mh1·" \a1d 1t''o only fair 10 apply that cut to thr lloovn appropriation -'laving the \l:ltt' S42 THE BATTLE OVER SYCAMORE HILLS ..• P'romAl earmarked for lrrrway lan1·' not custom home\ A ftcr month\ 1>f \("l r<"I nc:10 t1at1on\ the cit y and tht uwnty reached a prop<1\t'd "<:lllcmcnt that would require thr u1y 10 drop 1he law,u11 1n return for wunty per m1n11>0 to prcx.ecd with the \ S ~ land ~It and a prom1~ fr11m the county that 11 would hu)' 14 l at re' of ~ycamorc Hill' land from the lit)' for about S2 m1llmn 111 hu1ld thr frrt'way and 1 park The: t1ty realt11n1that11 c.ould lo\4." the properly lorevt'r 1f 11 dot'\n't met't the paymrnt\ t" R;H ho P11l11\ Verde\, " 11n111ou, to "nkr a deal. fhr n11ma1ed S 7 S m1lllon r111\ed from the ...ale\ would J>3)' un lh(' remainder of the debt. and "111 lca Vt' l 1 7 ac.rt"rnl the land under uty owner'th1p But an environmental aroup CJrcenbth Int fin1 <Jurina n ( 1t~ Coun<.11 mtt't1naand then an a countv Just Call 642-6086 e<11u1room mounted a v1((orou\ <.am· fH11"n to irnn the city'\ law,u11 ag.1in\t thc rnunty to &a1n ad<l1t1onal c.on lC\\1on' from the 1..11un1 y "I hi\ our la~t thdnt C' to ..a ve \ytamori: 11111\," (1rc<·nbcl1 Pre\! clcnt Jon Brand ..:t1<I \oon af\rr the law'lu11 wu\ flied 1n l >ccmrhcr "lhc public need\ 111 aet tl1rettl)' 1n"ulvcd 1n the ne1ot1a11 nn' · r he group dernan<h lh<il tht• llJ\ln IY •Wnt<.· ii pro .. 1\111n 111 the pr11po~d \Cttlcmc:nt 10 han forr"er the um· \trucll<in of a wntrovcr111al h1ahwa y · known 3\ Cll'll loop that would run parallel to thr propo'tCd frcrw11y 1hrouah \ycamorr Ifill\ •..\arer not 111 hu1l<l 11 fr('rw<•)' oil ramp at laauna ( anyon Road •En1ure that Laurel (on yon, a waldtme\' arr;i 1latrd for develop mrnt by thr-ln anr fompany re main' unwuc. hcd •l'ay mark<'t value prices for the propo~d freeway propeny (76 of the 143 1c:re\) on the date u finahLH at• \ale w11h the c11y The county could rnntc1vably put orr tht buy for five year\ and pay I 983·84 pnces. (ircenhclt Attorney Georae Lopn \Clld the orpn1z.a11on would drop 111 cOon 10 J<>ln the c11y's lawsuit ap1n1t 1hc county 1fC1reenbclt't concet11oru u>uld he wn11en into the proposed ~ltlemcnt. but the county, althJuah w1ll1ng to ncao11atc later on some of thr dernand' refuses to 1ncofl)Oratc them into the proposed .cttlement hcrnu~ 11 chums the 1Huea arc unrelated to the hand sale I opn '81d he hH proposed 1 three· way mectana between city and county policy makcrl and leaal advasen and ( m~enhclt's lawycn before Oranae < ounty upcnor C oun hcan Green· hclt\ ca\C Jan lO "Perh11cx wt' can work out M>me \Ort of u>mprom1\C," he 111d What fin you lib •bo•I th, Oally Piiot,. Wbat don'I you lllre" Call tllt numt>.-r 1t l•ft tnd your mt11a.i• wlll IH' rtrordf'd, traa1t•ribd aed delln~d to tbf' apprnprta1• r.dltor. Th• 'Im• t •·boor an1wu1n1 urvlet mar be u•f'd to rtt'ord t U rt to''' •dltnr on any topk l'on1rttn11nr1 lo our IAttf'rt col1ma mett IO<"lod• tlMlr 111m" and ••ftp oae numl't•r for vrrlflutlon No rlrt ulatloo C'1ll1 plcate. T•ll u• •hat'1 on your mind. ' . . .. • Continued fair into weekend Coaatal Eztended ' •4t H IO 01 H 10 .. 00 .. .. 44 N 12 ""' OI II • IO 11 04 41 42 • » OI ff II II 14 11 ..02 CM ~7 ll OI ~ " M lt 14 -02 Of 11 •1 oe 17 01 22 n ..() 10 •1 .. 41 24 17 11 4() 71 ,. &• JO 21 11 ..()3 41 ,, n o~ ee ., 21 01 11 oe Fronl1 Cold .... Warm ..., » 10 ,. 14 07 12 ~ II ,. 00 51 ,. )1 21 )7 » 01 14 21 ..()3 07 12 11 •• e1 31 JO 17 ., 41 u CM ~o.ty " 01 "9llo H II ~ u 2t St lOIM 14 01 ., ....... f 11'nP'9 11 .. ........... 17 ~ Ben AnlOlllO 45 •• ..., Diego M •• ._,,MCMOO 11 41 llll•M-°' ... ... " .. 37 ~ Ollt:-f.tl 3& •• lllou• .... 04 11 Sl)OlllM n 01 s~-. 17 13 TOC*I• 12 -07 Temperaturea Tldea H 21 ,_ N " 31 JO , ... 06 00 2• u WMNr>g1on H " Albeny =-Cl ... Ancinot999 ~ .. .AllAllll Allalll" C11~ ""90n ... limo<• 1111.no-... mlnG ...... .......... ~ 90iM 8oel0f1 tlLAI 24 17 21 10 oe 11 H 24 40 29 40 t7 !M 2t 40 " :IO N 07 03 45 n ~' ·15 07 .07 21 '25 David's surgery succes.s f'rom 1taff and wtrt rt!· porll · A 7 }ear ·Old b<» who nearly Ll1ed an an Oran~c ( ounty motel fire ~ct by his father wa., "do1pg wonder· fully" th1\ morning aOer a three-hour skin graft at lJ(' lrv1nr Medical Center. David Kothcnbcrg'\ sur· gery Wedne\day wa\ the first operation the New York boy had undergone 'i1nce July It was hoped the grafting would gJVe David more mobility 1n ht\ left hand and reshape ht$ \Wollen lowc.-r ltp, \a1d Dr. Bruce Achaucr. head of the burn unit al lJ( I 1n OranjC. "He'i. JU'it fine. doing vt'ry well.'' Achaucr ..aid Wednesday after the oper- ation. Nurse' were enthui.1a'l\IC today "Oh, he'\ doing wonderful!)." burn-unit nurse Judy Jemison u1d. Hut Achaucr 'ia1d David will need "a lot'' more '>urgery and l I( I "wall be doing the recon\truc:11ve work from now on ·· David ~pent four month!I under Achauer'\ care at the ho\p1tal 1mmcd1ately after h1~ father, ( harlc\ Kothenbcrg, ~t fire to him 1n March Delly Piiot Dellwery le QuerentMd ~'·~ ~•1 ff •1ay H f la.J '-)c,, , ,, ,. • "~ ,.,.,, t1•1 •• t·r 1• 'Y f "" "" t.--• •f' r I '""' •t t , 1• I , ., ti• .,..., •• t.,., TOOAY 4 llpm IOMom JralOAY 8 rf rt f'lr"IQO> 30e m I I U repo F1<1thogh 1&71111 le 31 » Wk:Nla ll .()I llecond IOw 9 03 pm .t 4 LOC:A'flC* ICZI CC>MOme* ._hlOll 11Hpm 44 11u~1Mc:11 ,_...., Jelly. 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Raff Jewelry not only has wide selection of diamond and co lored stone Jewelry from many of the countries best known designers as we ll as some of the world's fi nest watches: In VOL. n, NO. 18 addition offers expert jewelry and watch repairs, I custom Jewelry design, remounts and pearl and bead stringi ng. Most watch attachments and batteries are done while you wait. We are open 7 days a week for all your jewelry needs. , .... l RAFF 1eW€ltY" fASllJO, ls.t ANO -NI WPOR r HI ACtt 644·2040 J ; In trouble Ez-Beatle Paul McCartney and hla wife Llnda naab "peace" •I.an• ln Barbadoa after their arre.t thl• week ror ponaalon of martjuana. They are vacatlonlna wlth their children. ·'Amelia' boosts ABC Network's 'Dynasty.' 'Hotel' in top 1 O; NBC last again --- By JERRY BUCK ~, ......... ,.., I 0~ ANGEL l \ -"Something About Amelie." a po11nant movie about fathcr-dauJhtc:r incest, attracted the !iCcond-hlghcst television audience this season and propelled AB(' from third to fll'1t place in the Nielsen ra11nas for 1hc week ended Jan. IS. ABC estimated that 60 m11l1on viewers saw the movie. which starred 1 cd Danson, Glenn Close and J(oxnna Zal an this \lory of a fa mil)' tragedy Only "The Da y After," the controvcri.aal film about nuclear holocaust. had a bagacr aud1cm:e. which wai. e'11mated at I (JO m1lhon. The movu~ helped 11vc ARC a substantial first-place lead after the network fintshcd lhard the week before behind front-rank1n1 CBS and ~cond-placc NBC. In the t:u rrcnt week CBS fell to second place ~nd NBC. after moving out of third place for the first time this scaxon. fell back 1n10 lhc cellar. Two of ABC's hottest s.c:nc• were also an the Top 10: "Dyna'ily" was thlrd and "Hptcl" was eighth. CBS had five 'lhows an the Top 10 and NBC had two, 1ncludan1 the premiere of "TV's Bloopcn and Prac11cal Jokes,"whach was fifth A s1m1lar ABC show, "Foulups, Biceps and Blunders.'' was in 13th place for its premiere. ABC was first 1n 1he A.C. Nielsen Co survey wtth a nc1work average of 18.1. CBS was second with 16.9 and NBC was third wath I S.4. 1 he networks say this means that an an averaar pnmc-tamc: minute 18.1 percent of thr tc:lev111on home. ~ere tuned to ABC (BS taahtened its lf•P on first plat:c amona thr cvcnana neW'l h moved 1hah1ly ahead in the ratanp es ABC and NBC fell hahtly the ra1in15: CR 15.3. ABC 12 1.NB('llS. Here arc the wttlc't Top 20 prov.ams· I. Movac·"~mcthana Abou1 Amelia," ABC. aa ru1an1 of 31.6 or 26. S ma I hon household~. 2. "60 M1nute1," C 8 . 27 S or 23.0 malhon 3. "Dynasty." ABC". 25 7 or 2 U m1llton 4 "The A-1 cam," NBC', 2S) or 21.2 m11tlon S. "TV's Bloopcrsand Practical Joke\," NBC.. HO or 20 9 m1llton. 6 "Dalla.,'' \8 . 24 2 or 20 3 m1ll1on 7. "Simon&. Simon," (BS, 24 I or 20 2 m1llton 8. "Hotel," ABC, 23.0 or 19 3 mtllaon 9. "Ma~um . P.I .. " CBS, 215or18 0 m1lhon 9. T 1c-· Falcon Crest." CBS, 2 U or 18.0 m1ll1on 11 . "Knots Landan"°" CBS. 20. 9 or 17 5 ma I hon 12. "The Fall Guy,' ABC, 20.8 or 17.4 malhon . 13. "Foulups, Biceps and Blunder!».'' AB(. 20. I or 16.8 million. 14. ;.Riptide:," NBC. 19.8 or 16.6 m1llton. 15. ''The JcfTersons," C'BS. 19 6 or 16.4 m1l11on. 16. Movic-"LaccoK to Kil~ ... CBS, 19 3 or 16 2 mallaon. 16 Tae-"Trappcr John, MD :· (BS. 19 3 or 16.2 m1l11on. 18 "Webf.ter," ABC . 18 8 or 15 8 m1ll1on 19. "Three's Company," AB< . 18 3 or 15 3 malhon 20. "Bob Hope's USO Chmtma!> 1n Bcirul," NBC. 18. I or 15.2 million. • Taste that deltvers pack Warning The Surgeon General Has Oe1ermined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health A new •roll' ,. Joe Spano u Lieutenant Ooldblame tau. o•er the roll call OD .. Hlll Street aa .. ·' tonS..ht at 10 on NBC, Cbaooel 4, wla.Ue llut• (the Tate MlcbaeJ Conrad) aader•oee lloepltial tea ta. eAUCE G HUMNITD ntfOJOH THE ARTS (l)NEWS 9 IAIMY MIU..E1' 8 WHm. OI FORTVNE GTMATOR. (0) DEXY'S MIONIOHT AUNNERI -uo- • NBA llAIKETIALl _,._ CllNEWS NICNEWS HAPPY DAYS N»JM AICNEWSQ NEWS FNllE JOKEA'I Wl.D IU8INE88 AEJIORT MOTORWEEK P.M. MAGA2'JNE ENTERTANENT TOtlOKT !!~~ ~NF\. AEPORT: IUP£R IOWl XVII TOWOMOW FA.ENE TAL! n.EATAE MOYE * * * CharlOtt OI Ate I 1981) Bin Crou. 111'1 Chlr1llOr1 -7:20- B OHTHETOWH al FAMILY FEUD 8 LAVEANE I SHIAl.EY I CiJtAPNN GEYEON LA. e 9 PEOPLE'S COURT I Wll.DUf'E SAfAAI NEW TECH TIES TIC TM:. DOUGH -1110- IJ MAGNUM.P.L I tl/OW.OMl/E. A BREN< • • t,; "W W And Thi Dixie Dlnoell· 1ng1· (111751 Bun Reynold•. Ari Cw- d O AUTOMAH SOAP fJfT'ERT AMtEHT TONIGHT II> MOVIE • * * •,; Diii M For MIHOlf ( 1™1 Ray Milllnd. Choe Kelly • MONTY PYTHON'S Fl YING aACU8 CD MlllE ORANGE COUNTY (C)MOYE * • •,; S.1 Friends 119821 8ur1 Reynolds. Gold11 Hawn CHJM<ME t••,; Billy .i.c:lt" 111171) Tom LIUQhtln. Oelotee Tlytot ( 0) COt.1..EGE BASKETBAU lSJM<ME • * "Robin Hood And Thi SOtoer· er" (No Date) Anthony Vlltnllne. Nlcll o1aa Grae. O MOVIE • • •; Forced v~ I 1982) ChuCk Noma Mary LOUIN Wt/l+tlt -t-30- D Q! FAMl. Y Te C1.J LOY£ BOAT ., ... MMWJNE ~PYTHON'S FlYING G ENTEAPflSE -t:OO- • SIMON I SlllON B~ e WUON'8 AEWAAD l~l'MfATI'E l)DMQN(T MOYE t * * Red Sky At Mominl) (1171) Aiotllf d T hOmQ Clllre Bloom -•JO-a BlffALO w NEWS MOYIE t t t "Duel Al OletliO ( IM6) JM'* Gtrner. ~ Pottier tDHOARIW*O -10'00- 1 ~~uo r ,i:- LOUGIWIT tmmm IOl.DOHO CClMCMI U t 811' (11111) MICli~ Aoonly, Denni OualCl MaMNfl. (OHl lMOW •• •I(• Mt Goodbye 11"2)..., ,illel """*Cun e MOVIE • u Thi "'*' WttnOt ( ttl 1) ..... OlblOfl lr\a PICll _..._ • ICIOOGNT NE1WOM •NAT\N _,,.,_ IMMANl)tiWn'lt M•A•t•H (C)MOVIE *** "Shoot The Moon" (1982) Albtr1 Flnnty, Olllw ~ (lJ)MOVIE • ··&mner Of 'n" I 1112) AN11Cte Htwn. Loni Saf*• ())MOYE ** "Th• End" I 11711 !Mt ,._,. nolds. Dom De luiM -1~ GOONOIHOW (f) IHOEF91JEHT ... .,, .. WOM .... - NEWS 8MOYE ttt\4 "DNI" 11•11 ._, •• WWn8 Fernendc, F1ederte Andr9 -1~ 8 a LATt llOHT Wl'TM ~YID L.ETTEMWI GMOVIE t t "The Le>oklng-Gltill Wtt" ( 11170} Chrlltoptier Jonee, Pie Dlglr- mlttl (f) ROWAN& MARTlfl ~ e UM..MEICANmll -12:40-e Cl) MOVIE • * "Hunwl ,...,... .. (1171) Nlncy w .... Blty~ -12M- MOW * ••,; "Oulfy" (1881) em Kerr, Noel Trevathen -1:00- • ORE.AT AECOfl> Al.llM COlU:CTION 1~00..Y • • • "Battling Belllop' ( 1938) Bette OeYla. Edwlrd G RoOir1tCln I~ THE FAMlt.Y ttt'it "~ Tlblll'' (1*) Oeboflh ~. Alta Haywor1h 9 ENTERTANEn' TOMOHT ~=IOOTT "c.fe Fleltt" (No Oe.te) (%)MOVIE t • • "Cln-Can" ( 1980) Frri Slne- 111. Slllrley MtclMne -t:a>-1 = TYLS MOORE t • t •,; "The Generll Oted Al Dawn' I 11138) Gary Cooper. Mldelllne Carrol G•<JINEWS S>MOVIE •• ··,; •Olne( (19121 91..,. 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J 0 N [ 5 A~ [ff A (;l s -- - - - : WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK tAPJ -TM foGowlng llst 'hows the New York Sloek Eicdl6no. s,foc.ks end warrants that l'leve ~ uo the most and dOwn the most beMd on percent of c:Nnge re9erdleu of volume for WtO .. No securllle$ lreding belOw S2 are lnc;i· ·vded. Net end percenta~ chanen are the difference betwMn the e>revlous dosing Price and today's tw· price. N;me Last C'\ PCf i 8li~~k:·~t 3~ 13= Hg t~~~ 4 Mes•~h n t,,.. ,,.. UP 6 S W~tAlrl wl ~'" 1..\ UP 6 6 E 1L wtO 4~ 11• Up t· 7 0 Pvt 7.691C 60112 311• ~ .1 8 "\HRT Inds 2\11 Ye .6 9 S dMotr s 211/• I'"-P 5.6 lV ~~~~J" ' 2~~ ~ 8: ~~ 12 WnAfr 2pf IS >.4 UP 13 Wiishire 011 Jl.."J ~ Up • 1• Merqide 2\la 1..\ UP . IS Whff!Plt Sii 34 1~ Uo . 16 PSlnd 4.J2pf 8 ~ UP 4. l 1 LFE Corp 13~ ~ Up U I R~an 111/• 1/'J Up 4.7 9 Ill U2pf l]ll'J ,.. UP H 20 LL Cor31 9-. 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WHAT AMEX Dio NtW YORK !AP) Jan 11 Advanced ·Declined ¥nchangeo otal nue' New h10hs New low' TO<I~~ 21• 211 803 22 I AMEX LEADERS i}' •• ::~ '· •• •• • 1 u H ~ ' . . ~ . • and net ch1nge of the 10 mo" aclsve American Slock ExchanQe 1uues 1rad1ng na ttonallv 11 more lhan Sl OomePtrl 4 Ii, 100 3111 + ~ WanoLabB 39 .600 34~. -• ., Verbatim s 28 ,800 15' •. • Mich Gent 222.100 I .. Texa,AtrCP 127.400 l l· + • Delmed 120, 10lt -• Amdahl s 122,i 191, + • 111ContAlr n 111, 6>• + • Oorchs•Gas 116, 20"1 -.!; tnstrSvst 11 S ..00 31. I Wf 1 tl!It ljii{,i@lj NEW YORK (AP) -Most aclh1e over· •he-counter ,1ock' WPPl•ed bv NASO Nomi-Volume Bid Asked Ch~ MCI s 2 977 600 IS 1 IS)" .,. • MentrG 1 137 700 21 , 22 '• APP.le( 98• 400 28'• 29 + • Pn1IGI 902,400 15 " IS • + \" 111WilsF SSO 000 11 • 11 , + 1 • Onvx S31 •OO 8~• 8 > -'• Sea91r' 49~.400 IS IS• -1 eos11n 43 ·fB 11 , 11,,.. 1n1e1 s 42 , 39 , )91. -I•• Convgl s 41', 26 • 26~ -• GoLD QuorEs [~ETALS QuoT£S - HEW VORll> 1&P1 S001 "O"l••ou• -~ 100., Co..-M•• Ill~·• a -..a U S ""hnel1<'111t c...., to :'IC> C-1• "' p.>u"CI ...... c.-· "'°' MOl\th (--' ... L~ 14 ,. '""'" a "°"" line $1 ceo'llt • °"""° 911<1_.., T'm 6 :> '" ~·••• w~ c11n.1-1• •o Allt""-I I ~h e l)<)Uncl N "f a.-SIOl)t<....,<r61-la•,,,..,t~~""'""' ....... $1 ot0 -Ir~°"""""' H't C-.•• tC1CM """""' 'IOIOICI ,.,. .. ~..., l l 10 00 $))() 00 -l 6 10 llno "'-'"'~ "-'"'-$l 7~ CIO ~1.C IN<(!!\..,, 1rov ownc. and eptra business people along the Orange Coast. Tok wherecompanies · regoingandwhi hpeopl arehelpin them get t11er .ju t watch· redit Line· -ever) day in the Bu in tlon of your n w Daily Pilaf kof CREDIT LINE Wiech is president of Panel-Air Corp. Laite Forest resident Jim Wlecb has been named president and director of Paael-AJr Corp., a wholly owned subs1d1ary of res1denual homebuilder Studant-Paclflc Corp. of Costa Me$8. W1ech was previously vice president and general manaaer of Panel Air. a manufacturer of h&htwci&ht structural products for the aerospace and aircraft industry He rcpTaces Vu Jacob1en, who becomes chairman of the board of PaneLAlr. • • • William 0 . Lyoa1 of Westminster has been named senior vice pres1dent- business development for City National Bank, 11 was announced by Bram G~ldamltb, chairman of thr board and chief exccuttve officer of the Beverly Hills-based bank. Lyons has been a rcgJonal vice president for the bank since I 979 and 1s a veteran of nearly 30 years 1n the banking business • • • James M. Smttla of Laguna Beach has been named vice president and director of marketing for SlmTecb, a new Brea company that develops an manufacturers fire resistant building matenals. BeforeJ01n1ngS1mTech. Smit wa~ chairman of the board of Nortbweat Savlnga and Loan Anoclalloa. • • • Westminster resident Marina Bu&ler has Joined the stafT of Kba Advertlalag ud Public Relalloaa as account supervisor. announced S.ndr WIECH LYONS SMITH BUTLER Kiac Brayton, president of the Newport Beach-based agency Pnor to Joining King., Butler was wnh B.J. Stewart Advertl1ln1 u d P ublic Relatloa1 of Newpon Beach • • • Kennetb J . Gregory hac; been named president of lrvine-basc:<l MlcroVeoture, lac., a developer of real estate computer software package~. Pnor to his present appointment. Gregory served M1cr0Venturc as chief financial officer. He has been wuh the firm for a year. He came to the firm from Tlmea Mirror Vldeotex Services, where he served as director. planning and development. • • • Pacesetter Homea, lnc. of Newport Beach has selected KJng Advertlalng & Public Relatlooa, .also of Newpon Beach. to handle marketing communica- tions for its commercial d1vis1on. Pacesetter's commercial division was launched 1n 1978 for the purpose of developing and holding propen1es for investment. • • • Otborne Adverll1lng Inc., an Irvine-based advertising. public relattons and marlleung agency spec1al111ng 1n real estate and financial accounts. has added three people to Its staff. 1l was announced by Ray Otborne, president of the firm. Merrilee Radatz baa bttn appointed account coordinator, Terri Snyder has been named executive assistant and Bob Gary also recently J01ned the Osborne stafT Radatz was formcrl)' a coordinator with Albert & Albert, lac. of Fullenon n)'der was most recentl)' employed by Cardi.Dal, Wll1oa & Wllaoa of Los Angeles. Gary JOIOS Osborne from C.J. Segeratrom & Soa1. • • • Wilham V Johnson has been appointed vice president of sales at Semlcoa of Costa Mesa. reporting to Jack Belove, senior vice president and general manager o f Sem1coa. semiconductor d1v1S1on . Johnson joins Sem1coa from Preclaloo Monolltblc1, 1Dc .• where he was director of sales. The semiconductor d1v1s1on manufactures small signal transistors. power transistors. photo- d1odes. chips and wafers for military. aerospace and high rehabihty applications. • • • An acre parcel has been purchased in the lrvlne lDdaatrtal Complex· Tustin by an 111 vestment partnership which plans to build a speculative 18.000- ~uarc-foot research and development fac1hty on the site. The property was purchased by the Myford-Dow Partnenbtp from Mary 8 . Lucas of Corona drl Mar for $570.000. John Rothwe ll of the Newport Beach regional office of Baalne11 Proper1lea Brokerage Co. represented the bu)cr the ~lier wa~ represented by DIFraocesco, Hay & Co. • • • Newpon Beach resident Terry L. Pbllllppl has JOined the investment d1v1S1on in the Newport Beach office of Grubb & ElU1 Commercial Brokerage Group. Prior to Joining Grubb & Elhs. Ph1l~1pp1 was associated with Daalel Crow lntere1t1 of Denver Joining the office marketing d1v151on in the Newport Beach office 1s Gary 0 . Wlakelman. Before 101n1ng Grubb & Elhc;. Winkelman was associated wath the Upjohn Co. as direct sale~ spec1ahst MUTUAL FUNDS ' Oran~• Cobt DAILY f>ILOT/Thurtday. January 18. 198~ B? COMPLETE NEW YOAK'STOC~HANQE l'AANSACTIONS 8-8 Orange County mortgage r . ' Lender Int. A mart. Contee I/Phone "··· Pta. Yr•. San Marino S&L 12.625 3.0 25 Any loan officer FIXED (714) 771-7100 Cal America S&L 12 750 2.0 15 Fay Nadel (714) 778-4922 The Hammond Co 12.750 2 75 30 Bart Thompson (714) 730-6000 ADJUST- ABLE . Ra1• quoted are for llnQM-fll'Nty. CMMI'· ocx:upi.d homN, bought with • 20% dOWn payment. Each example lncludel thNe of tM top lend9ra, • Mlec:ted by Prime Rating Inc. Alt e.ndert haw bM't ranked by lntenm rate. polnta, terme and re.. " a lender requlree PMI (Private Mortg11ge INUran()8) It hu been calculated Into the lntere.t rate lhown. All lendert were updated and vertfted Jan. 0, 1984. FlXEO ._owa the traditional ~term thted-nte morto•· BALLOON mortgagee reqUlte the borrower to refinance the loan or pay the balano9 'MWn a few yee.-.. An ADJUSTABLE mortgag9 can ... a varieble lntereet rate. adjusted fN9fY few mon1he aa lndlcaNd. Join the club, get sonie leads The Leads Club ts open to bust· nesswomen interested 1n an effective promouonal concept. The club (>rov1des 1t!. mem~rs wuh advertising and business con· tacts that could aid in the successful operation of a business. Meetings are conducted from 12.15 to I 30 p.m. each Tuesday afternoon at Los Castillos Restaurant. 15081 Beach Blvd .. Westminster. ·-.i Businesswomen interested in at· tending a club meeting should contact Dr Holly Hopkins, club coordinator. at 841-3600. or Hedy Colburn. assis- tant coordinator. 751-3691. New FTC rule to curb abuses in debt collecting Aner almost 10------------- year'i of deep con- troversy, the Federal T radc Commission s 'loon w1ll 1ssuc a rule YLVIA that forbid!> certain abusive debt collec· PORTER 11on pracucc$ and elinunatcs some ofl••••••••••••• the harshest rem- edies collcctor'i have had ava1lahlc lo catch consumers in debt The rule 1s to become efTecuve a year after its pubhcat1on m the Federal Reg.sster -slated for early February-assuming that 1t 1s not challenged in court and that Congress doesn't pass a law ovemding 1t. Is this a signal for rejoicing by consumers and consumer protection forces? That depends on how widespread you beheve the most abusive collection practices have been. The rule does prohibit the worst oft he practices; these have been concentrated in ghetto areas. in regions where consumers arc generally ignorant about even common-sense buying and have ~en the target of unscrupulous lenders. To that extent. the FTC finally has come through and 1s acting to protect the public. But after almost a decade of pushing and ,pulling, the rule meets the approval of finance companies, retailers, credit unions. banks and other lenders. It represents a compromise that decent creditors can easily accept. To that extent, the protection may be against abuses that arc restricted to creditors whose prime goal is to gyp the consumer. To be specific. the new rule: •Proh1b1ls on, loan contracts what arc k·1own as confessions of JUdgment. This means it forbid~ contract laniuage in which you. a borrower, waive aJI rifht to any notice to contest a court judgment and to defend yourself. •Forbids contract lanauaac that allows the c rcditor to bypass the couns and to 10 straight to your er 1 ployer to assign some of your wages and, in that way, compel you to repay your debt. Under the new rule. the contract also must aive you the n&ht at any time to revoke your perm1ss1on for a creditor to get in touch with your employer Your creditor 'it ill will be allowed to go to court to attach your wages 1f you arc 1n default. That'sa loophole a mile wide •Rcstncti. the use of household aoods as blanket collateral for a loan. Many contracts permit a lender to se1ze your household goods 1f you don't repay a debt. The new rule permats a lender to keep a security interest in an item you re buyina with the financing - a dining room set. for instance -but the lender no lonser will be able to seize all your furnishings. This provision removes the threat of having your possessions taken away. It alsb permits the exemption of certain household goods that can be u~d as collateral. •Prevents the practice of pyramidina late characs. This 1s one way lenders have been able to get more than their due from people who fall behind in their payments. Here's how 11 work~· When you are late in paytni, you arc subject to a late charge in addition to principal and 1n1ere$t The lender.deducts the late charae from your next payment, which tneans that your rqular payment won't cover the amount you owe that month. The mult: You arc subJttt to another late charge, which is pested on to the neitt month-and on. and on. Under the new ruJc, lendcn can as~~ the late charae only once. unlm you a.pin fall behind 1n pay1na •Rc<.1u1rt'11notice101 co-s1ancrthat he or she may be liable for lhe debt and 1s sllbJ«t to the same rollect1on method\ utcd on the pnnc1pal debtor. In addition, the co- 11,ner·, credit rattnJ wlll 5uffer. Many co-ianers never f ulty understand their obhpuons tfa bom>Wff defaults or mis.es even one payment. This nouce is 1eparate from the loan document •81"' 1he waiver of saatutocy exemptions Your loan contrtct cannot include blanket •aavcn. Moat 1tate1 uempt certain propcny from 1e1zurc: by dollv limits or by kind of propcny MauachuJetlJt for 1n,tan«. still exempts two cow. end a bale of hly. 11)'1 an FTC cmplo)tt • $150,000 $150,000 CHAMBER TO SEAT OFFICERS Installation set for Newport Harbor club By CHRIS CRAWFORD Delly ...... C..1 .. I .. 11 The Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce's 1984 of· fit:ers and membe~ of lhe board of directors will officially take over thc'H duties dunng the annual installat1on ceremonies Friday, beginning at 6:10 p.m. at the Registry Hotel. Irvine. This year's executive officers in· elude James Mclaren Dale. Presi- dent; William Ficker. Vice President; Earline Loop, Secretary. and Robert Shackelton, Chief Financial Officer. A highlight of the installation banquet wlll l'>e the announcement of the 1983 winner of the Chamber's "Citizen of the Year'' award. The recipient's name is a carefully guard· ed secret until the banquet. The highly pretigious award ha~ been given by the Newport Chamber sinct' 1949 to an "ind1 v1dual who. throughout the years. has been an outstanding leader in the c1v1c, hu- maintanan. and/or business growth and development of the Harbor area community," according to the ChJmber. . Guest speaker for the evemna will be Richard Stevens. President of Wrather Properties Development. Inc., who has been active 1n the Newport Chamber and the Harbor area for many years. Stevens has served twice as the chamber's Prest· dent and was awarded the Chamber's "Citizen fo the Year" award for 1975. The cost of the banquet is $30 per person. Reservations may be made by calling the Chamber office at 644-8211. KNINV 77\'t ,. A~dS " ". Kreto' '"' ... 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